MAY 7, 1921' ' Helps For. The (B! Ihflnrllllt) 04400 14% Q.._._°__,_‘. I . .-._ ' Rural Teacher Did Great Work For J. Richard sl-i ERBHOOKE mm surrenso less to answer properly; in both _trol their speech as avail as their There will a v - 14 L actions Dives;- in m cases correction lis needed. 0N0 YEARS BUT SAYS HE' ' umns a weekly ed "a °° p h d l 1 b FEELs HNE So we need not assume a know- purflclllllfil‘! desixnggalioailltltl- series‘ wroflxs ‘lllssglgilbrllnfsf bllt Ibfityter Z TANlsljzEE TAKING Jbanmr‘ m" need we be 8° me“ and instruction o; rug-n] t 1:91p wrong decision once in a while - "as l” “cum ‘"9"’ clllllclsm “l” no, been," m“ need n meuc ers, than mdecmon an the “ma. For “I hm] 8mm h t class may think fit to offer. herein city or town instructing :5: what are the results likely to be that for years ‘Imam rilgbslgliilofoibzllq gllladilmjudment must be the“ when you do a thing out of routine and with no definite reason 'for your action? And than as to decision regard- ing commands. The best way to lbut since taking Tanlac I eat beet. steak- VBBetables and sweets with- olll lllwlllg i119 51l811£9Ht distress alfterwarrlsflssid Joseph Richmd 41 Convent St.. Sherbrooke: And tlien we are not going to be as sedate -as a statue, can we not 119 l1 participator as well as a lead- er in all that goes on in the school or on the playgrounds? lfillglslllllrlfbixlgllmtllltl: 013mg to (l) goesneclgpglgdglgelsheclilg:“:1 ajndgicvlglfll; “My Blomacb trouble began four- Tlllere ls an essential air of com- intorest on. alert of ‘the hlillailllg a command and before time enough llepellllfllllnlstzfg); nnaitilfm thlltditriinle vraeletsllnll’ and friendliness that must llarents (3) ' » 01' . I 11¢ n'l eXls we ore good class results can £00,“, flanugimilglifildiliglglsllpai) it: 32,335,153: glglzlegelhoaglyglinhfgrgxll: glllgwwzxellatligylk f8 make bad mfll- blengotten.‘ and the younger the resence of se B ’ o V0 Y6K" 11150 (‘.1 rcn tie more is this true but perhaps the ,.,‘,',‘.’,§f,fof,;f‘lf;uflf; 1311i! 3K: iingicfifgcggaglgilionswlgg l‘: glrllzllzglyllllilgltgizlnme ti: {ts cluttchlies. ‘it is also truc of every class. l "M11913: own in ' ° t t till hi ' lb - " "“ e5 M‘ as” youth experience and Ital-agile‘ haeve nIlgfllg-‘lllenlghflrlllg silglflt all my right Ema hurl me so bad I got SELECTED My Bllsgestions Plans and dflVlceg in the school room considered, Teachers, make this umn help Kindly (gut out th 5'60 not be afraid toy“ all once td mrri-‘illvnd olilcc. Exlnulallfil. Guardian i? . .___% "ANNE" (Conckd) It seems Sill’ unimportant. o lmportuntthin , b0 sllb-diviilerl u prising that s U011 an r uzswgatrlxlollgllt lin- ner I1 into so could biilty Our next and i“, ‘ Dflllll. is then the essential “Ialeillded Mannqellilllty of naming a e mu: i » ivllllt 1101i: Oxplivtflrm on what We we can have t that fuct taugl ilultc sure a t, , or taught ‘V516 0 What vi ("lmillisli We are not e wallt done lli; things Must we 1118' Such at such n Y? 501118 to accept l‘ llllbils; never but solve all in a hap not hnv ll lasso limo, a haszard itnshion? 9 11 reason f n lli such a dlytak “d “m” frequent] u are not ' answ these a knows 91‘, but call lld see ‘litmus flnlshéd and B ca 8 bill he m llndacl ed 7911181113; ay know and be too care. A Splendid Tonic For lloak People Dr. W-Iillnmg’ p| the Bloodnk pm’ Act o" and Nlrvlls, F001] is pg 7m tant to sick pcpg m" 1119 in Ill on as medlcllle- "lure so any cases. A i; luuy retard reog natural appotile to follow; in 51c la often fickle a ‘Planer food a will R88) mo t health. I)r vsllilsilllllerlnlll: are a fine and certai allly Chosen diet "all" 111 health the l8 the best guide IIIIGSS Llle appetite "ll dellraved. “d l1 500d tonic good Pills ionic medicine, harmlggn . 11 l" their action. which “l l“ lmlld lln the blood and Yég m“ Vllilllly to the riln--down syqt: P311; sflvwlnlr ems who lire thin my (lid '~- 01‘! 111118. tired women, nnd ‘m ‘$3711 e who fail in strength, l-mifln , i “m” llllk 9111s are an Hod t nzihc. Thousands have testl. H é 0 e benefit derived from “l. use of this medicine, ilmqng lcm is Mrs. Willillln Gallic. Hunts. port, N. 8.. who says: “Before l lin- gjln tile use of Dr. Williams‘ Pink tllllls 1 was so iveak and riln duwll "lo-t I collld hardly do my own wm-k. ' oftcn silffercd from headaches dllil wus very nervous. 1 then be- llyllll 111i; use of Dr. Williams’ Pink llllls and I can truthfully say I llllllf! found them the best medicine l have over taken. You may (Iepelltl upon ii I will advise other suffer. crli lo tuko ihesn pills.“ You (run get Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills through any dealer in medic- lllo or by mail at 50 cents a box or 11111 boxos for 2.50 from The Dr. gvltlilanls‘ Modlcino 00.. Brockvlilc. n . DICKY DIPPTS DI a are welc found vallrilllafié will be gladly W!‘ col 1f for B69 column; RM book or collect l slon may call for. wihen one feels . decide on a certain correction or . sport-—-this SATURDAY: HAVE. GOLF ON THE BRAIN, AND ToDAY ON ‘THE STREET IWAS PRACTICING VARIOU s Dian/Es AND PUTTS WITH MY CANE. little rest day 0r night. I ball to lay off work for days nt a time and private exchange club. whereby we even when I was able to gel out I are enabled to re_ad several of the hobbled around on my left leg. us best educational magazines, while ‘I couldn't bear my weight on my we have to subscribe to only one. right foot. While reading ill one of those “Tanlac was wha, I needed. It books I came across tliis story or put~my stomach in first class con- ratlher address which was given to dition and completely knocked out ll body of‘ teachers at an Institute the rheumatism. I a.ni a well and meeting by the Instructor. Ii. is strong man. today. outing, sleeping as follows. as nearly correct as and working better than I have in possible: “In thc afternoon the fifteen years. No, only that, but I instructor faced a large audience feel fine all the time, f-uil of life of teachers and for a while talked and briniful of energy. it certainly fluently 0n ller aubiect. tllell us- did a great work for me,“ ing. his eyes searched the cr wd into something different or some A no“? c’! u“ teachers have l‘ batter way, your pupils will be con- fused as to which explanation to accept, just as you are undecided in which one to give. And regarding correction and punishment we must be decided in our action in this line. also. To punish for a very trivial happening just because one is in poor humor so to allow indulgence on the part of the class or any members of it, just because you are in high spirits, ls. indeed, a poor way and a rather common, but very erroneous one. n may he trying m be patient i__i__i___l before him and he said! “I ‘nt when affairs seem doubly annoying cilttingiy or harshly to you; then b0‘ tell YOU 11011191111118 else. s c- but it nevertheless pays well to be imagine yourself ill the chiids 1.111111511181111 V611’ B1088 l0 I11)’ 11 Tl. I want to talk to you about to uh- ers-i and teaching. I want in ulk unll guidance ullii llclp, turning lilin t0 you 111110111 Otlf-“lflli/Bfi. 11110111 Y0" away in a most undesirable nlall- and me. I wonder Ilow many of tier, But we are not going to bo you this afternoon are secretly dis- sucll as to have ally turn away c-ouruged? How many feel that our from ug_ profession is not worth \Vllll0, that (8) Not telling what the pupil we tlfllllll far too little ill this should find out himself. world? _I'I0\V many think that we The pilpils must. do tho work for are poorly paid not only ill money. themselves, except where 'lieip is but ‘ill Il/lilillf.’ appreciation, in social absolutely necessary. A problem standing, ill the prestige ullil coul- glven and then a lilnt 11S to how ti) fort which come from honourable ilo it takes all the originality out and highly remuuerative work? of tlie child's work, but rather let. You may perhaps say to yourselves liim or them find away themselves. nllut the men and women of this ullii so train themselves ill resource country do not really care about fillness and concentration, for n8 education or tliis would not be so. some one once said: "Better com- "Possibly you laibor all day pose a writing and have to dictate over-crowded. unsanitary buildings. it. rather than be incapable of tlhe You may not have books enough composition and able to write the for all the children you teach. You finest baud ill the country.” lack maps. pictures. proper eililip- (ill The next and lust point. we merit for the daily tasks. You shall discuss. (-1111! 1101 T911113’ l-ll" live ill shabby rooms on meager last point), ls that 0119's nlnlllllll‘ salaries; and the filturc holds ifol‘ should not be too sedate. . you merely a pitiful pension. You I oucc know of a very 11110 iii-Mill" s09 money spout lavishly by your or and as success 1:088 VH1)’ $111" 00111111111111)’ in fu hing their rcsstil. She knew llel‘ Work 111111 homes. in pleasure-giving luxuries, illd it well, but there the smartest on bunks, m, huteig Unconscionu. null bolt make slips soilietinles and 1y ym, feel the \\'Dfl(l'5 estimate 0i‘ then ur: we 11.01118 l" lelllse l0 all‘ you iLlltl of tile business you are en- mit our error, chiefly l“ n“? gugod lli. Yoil are not so sure cause that we do not wish to g1"? after all that the souls of irllildren ill. léflflllil l-llal- lllll-‘ll all llilllllsslml are as important us you have he- wuuld be humiliating 111111 11111116 l9 licvctl tliem lo be. You may wish Iofiest tllli reputation as to the eXwyou hail chosen some other calling, tent of knowledge lll 0111‘ Work? ill which money was more easily ac- Biit here one with such a belief qulred and tile future more certain. errs sadly. for in tile best llrelllllell You. young men and women, are work we may llllllll-ellllillllilll/ 1111111" estless today. Perhaps you are an error. is this then any 0159191111 esltatlng as to your ultimate deci- to our ability or kliowlellgo? 0111 slon. Some of you are already no. but on the other band if We planning to leave the sciloolroonl refuse to admit of a $111-$111 91ml‘ for business. 0r nursing, or some we claim to ourselves-l the quality other occupation. Those of you of lnfalilbility. Wlllcll sllbwll 11 lfll who have been long ill iillc profes- groatel‘ error and is fur more liable ginn mgly in disheartened or sec- to humiliate us than the admission retly bitter ut heart. place: licro is the teacher, tllo very so; ail-d it is also very trying to be one be looked lip to for example strict or even severe as the occa- very light-hearted and things are going‘ well with the exception oi’ the actions of one or two. who were Just looking for such a. time as this to get clear of some of their surplus mental or physical energy which was no.1. sufficiently used up in work. and milst find a vent some way. We have decided. a certain thing is incorrect in-bel aviour and punishment and no feeling of ours ,s'hould draw us away from our ile- termination to do our ‘duty and cor- rect such an offence or ommlssiou. There we mlist be decided as to how Iollg we are going to stay when we hire with a district and not pick up ll'l the middle of tlic term and leave all. as though you were perfectly entitled to do so. Of coilrse there are some excell- tions where ulllooked for things happen. then there may lbe a legi- timate cause for changing ones mind. There are many other ways lli ivlilcll decision must be a leading part, In fact, it is always a most important factor in any underta- king, even pastlmes, for if we are ilot decided as to what. to do or bow to do. even in leisure. you will eventually find it very monotonous undecided pastime. We must always have an aim be- fore "we can successfully accom- plisli anything and in order to have an aim. we must. have decided what that. aim is. We have the chlldrenlplay when? What? And ‘how’! And now we must have some reason for all this. miist we not? Or where shall we cud without all aim? . . (7) Our seventh point deals with the sarcastic manner. Now I hope of atrlvial slip. “I know and understand those llolle ‘ll Yo" llllllw l-lll“ havoc‘ NOW. l0 P0111111 l0 0111‘ 18116101‘ (Ioiibts and dcsponilellizies. 1.1.00. 11101411118‘. llilllfi-llesllfiylllil. "1131- we must not omit to say that S110 have kllOlVll tllclu. hilt before you go may I tell you wily I um loss distllrbcil by tllcsu thoughts lli-ail formerly; why my courage is high- er. my fuitli stronger? I have a: friend, all old mun, wiho has been a teacher all ‘his life, principal of n country lligh school. I-Ie is retired now and lives frugally and simply lli a few rooms ill 2i shabby street. Yet despite this narrow life he possesses n gay humor, a kind of royalty of spirit. a tolerance, a cha- rity, and a vision. which glorify the petty worl-d in which he lives. I have oftcn wondered at ilhls and longed to question him as to tile secret of this filitb uild power. (inc night. recently I said t0 llllii wliut I have said to you. lie listened gravely, then lie laid his llallll on mine. ~ "“l understand it lill,‘ ho said. ‘but you are wrong. my dear. liloucy was teaching in a rural ilistriot. where the cliildrell took cveryiihlllg silo said. sllpsnllil all, for granted. A responsible position in o. city school was vacant, and she. on the weight of her reputation as a very successful teacher, ivas offered the position. But now. any of you who have had the experience of teaching both city or country children have foilnld a great difference, not as to their intellectual powers but in their credence of everything you say; so. when slips were made they were noticed alid remarked and the teacher was asked If there was not an error. But then slio made her mistake, she would not admit of an OTI‘L)I‘( and silo surely know ii 1.0 be such) lllld tliis reuccilrring bail llho effect of severing the ‘IIOIIKI of fidel- lt_v and frankness. lbotweou pupil demolishing little fault to take root In you and become a part of your manner. It is one of the insurmountable barriers to good class work, and tends to promote dislike and discord. nipping en- couragement and causing fear, for where is a more dreaded sting. than t‘he sting caused by the lash of the most stinging of all tormellt~ ors-a sarcastic tongue. Wounds made .by words are to heal. Ii. will cause your pupils to dis- like you and cause o. wall of Illi- friendllnoss to grow up and pro- vent frankness and trust: for tho children would rather go on in er- ror than ask help or direction. for fear of receiving that which would hilrt more deeply than misunder- stood lessons. Pcrhziils you say. "Obi I am IIGV~ hard or sarcastic!" Are you lsure now and teacher and. although you pays only for what is seen. It 111111- Yflll 8TB 1101-? D0 V011 11111111." would not tliilik it. it caused the nnnnnt pay [or the unset-ii, till; speak frankly llllli kindly. llut Ill u loss of her control over lior class, nmn-ot illililgs of the spirit. 1 oilco felt us you do, illlccrtalil, discour- aged, unhappy. Ono night I ilcci- aiiii the loss of the greater portion cutting, irritable luanner? of tho class itself. Oli! I fear tllero are very few of ils who do not when things seem w.» are all opt to mukc mistakes (led I would give it all up. I blue, and the tiilu seems to bo and so was she, but. when teaching would rgglgn the thankless jnl; of flowing against us with too strong in tlho rilrui school they wore [Qachgr and try my fortune in some other field. I had tailght madly years ‘but I was iveary nf the struggle. I was sitting at. my desk ill the old sclioolroom and the night was coming on. Per- haps-i fell asleep. perhaps I was awake; I aln not sure. Tile Lord may know. He was u 'I‘eziclloi‘ toil, you remember. Suddenly rho silent room was filled W‘ll.ll P11111110. not remarked upon, and perhaps if they had been tlie results iiiul lbccn the same. Even granting that an error is caused by ignorance of the fact or words liowc'or polished over, curfsubject treated. rather than by mis- nover in recalled. tnko or carelessness, even if this But we are all going to strivc tn be the cause let us be frank nlboilt be patient and kind. not irritable it and not uspirc to make your and nasty. Just imagine what it class think you infallible. And |\ current. But we must guard against such words and oucc hav- 'ing lot tllem fall from one's lips. must seek to undo their effect by a kind word or action. for such THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN out allowing the class to lose faith 111 your ability and wliihout your allowing them to dictate to you just what is right and what is wrong, for of course, we must use our influence over them so as to con- them-men and women crowded aroiilid me. At firstl did not know them, then I saw they were the boys and girls whom I had taught. There they were. some dead. some living. They passed in a great procession through the room. their faces turned toward mo. Some only smiled: otlhers spoke as they passed. They said strange words: “You lnilgllt me courage." "You save me my love for poetry ulld oilt-uf-doors." “You gave me the faith to preach the truth as I see it." "I command men because you made mr. believe in myself.” One whispered: “I remembered you the first night in the trenches: you Ilelpell me bear it. fl knew that he was (load lli France.) "I am a bet- ter motlinr to my children because nf_ vou," n sweet faced woman salll??'" Ho. paused and his voice trembled. ‘I cannot tctlI you all they said to mo. It is too sacred. too blessed. l dill lint deserve it. Ilut when they ‘tail all passed out. Iiko tile Apostk of old I thanked Goil unll took 011N820. I kilow now that tllc lbest work we do lli this world is never pzllil for ill money or power or fairie. 'lt lives in men's hearts. therefore we do not see it. One can be paid for making a new washing machine. or a now dress, or even a new book: but how pay lfor creating a hiimull soul?" ‘The instructor panned and began; ‘Ever Hllllifi that. hi7.) it I have won- tlcred wllctllel" we did not tllillk too much about ollr salaries and our position in life and not enough ‘illliflllt the great business in ivlill-h we arc eillzageil. It lssuirli zt big business those illiys. Tlic whole future of our country llPS ill our bands. It is not parties, nor pro- micrs, llot churches or social sur- veys ivhlrli will S11v0 tliis country 0f ours from the euclrics which threaten ller. Iiiit \vo.—~\vn school tcilcllcrs. We iluoplv in tliis- roonl. “l? limiters of ignorance. selfishness iilill Ililto, ‘n; \Vll o zlro zllwllvs, (In ti". l1Tl1‘1Z-lille-—m!lkcrs 0f tho t'()llIllI‘V. If we think ]7l‘l')ll(ll_\' hilt llilnlllly of KY1.-- A 25D00-POUND Cow |N l-AND. ENC. Colton Secret 3rd has quickly l‘ e “K918111111 for loving the Ilritisll record m." daily milk 5913111111.’! the British flllmllll 1111111 yield. lShe has lllUS‘ 1L8 llclllell the records of tho‘ celebrated Iaske Iietty ‘ l 0 Pct 3rd are 2.524 gallons in ‘ti; dus. The advent of tho first gfllgi; gflllOIlBiYi has to be chronicled. As “l 51119011 vows lil-lvn already ibeen ills-l 3.000 galloncr is almost when till: various 2.000 , l sll VVIIEZI Mr. (i. T. ‘Elltulfs iloivle“ Kirkliiil Flo 3rd. broke tllc Brilislrv“ DAILY aurrsn YIELD llltl sumo [llllu established u lii-ii-l 1'” lab rocozxl by producing ovoi- 51h, of butler in one glay. Her milk n _ i'i r -'-(Britisll Frlesiun Journal.) 1 fo l TlLLY ALCARTRA FINISHES EIGHT m-zcoso the greatness n1’ our job, we may forgot its ulzll-ltet prlco. ’i‘llc men who l('fl the way through tlle bloody mazes of tllc Argonne thirty dollars It month, count tlicm heroes. Shall w less courageous tlluil they’! Not. qiiitters, bllt leaders. sterllirngt in; fliitll. We will ildt fail tlic little‘ cllllilrcll of Canada wilo are stretch.’ lilg oilt their bands to us." yet e be; _—' MAKING POULTRY PAY Giv-n tile chicks plenty of exercisp unll do not overfeeil. Feed 1111111111,": but feed u lltrle at. u time, The purchase 0f a coal-burning l1I‘(lU(l0I' is it good investment. It. Will cnliblo you to ibruoll more (EIIICII-‘i ii-onomiculli- than uliziosl any other mctlloil. I Du llJt Y'all tu- pfflvltle clean ‘warm quart in which yum- "'~'"" »‘ mares can l)l‘lIl_{ Navel ill comes m forth their from dirt, young. No other occupation requires so varied II. knowledge us farming, lhlrilculrirly- IS tliis true of orchard» mg uni garden-lug, There am ll ‘score o. hor-ticilltural crops to one of agriculture. Had Kidney Tibiibld And llound Relief THAT'S WHY H. a. ROBICHEAU RECOMMENDS 0000's KID- nsv PILLS Suffered for svveral Y=ars and Us- °d Dodo‘: Kidney Pills After Other Med-lcinvs and blniments Had Fall- lid. . . . Riviera des (Inches, Nolitliumber- land 00., N. I3. May Gill (Specinl)—- Aifier suffering for several] years from kidney dlscilsc Mr. llllbilfl. B. ‘Iboblclleuu. a. well-known resi- dent hero, is again ill good health ilnil lie fr. rccolnllivniling Ilurllfs Kidney Pills lo all who stiffer us ho. has dons‘. “My trmlbln trump frulli ll strain,“ Mr. Rolblcllcuii status. "and fur siev- oral yoaits I was far frulli hiring 1i wcll liizlll. My Juinls worn stiff; I had crauips in llll‘ mili-il-ll-s. Illlfl my appetite ivzls illiclirinlli. I was nor- VOIIEI linil irritable unll lircil 11.1 llll‘ least oxcrtioll. "ll trlcll ull sorts of lIIf'illl‘lIIl‘.‘-‘ and lililincnis without obtaining rv- licf. After taking six boxes Budd's Kidney Pills I frlt much better. I look foilr more boxes unll nlow my pains are nil gnnc unll lily lienlill ls better in cvcry way. I re- comilicnd Iiorlils Killncy Pllll-l l0 lli? who sulfur from ihiiir klilnoy " , R is like to have sunlo one speak this admission can be made wlth- Tiley pourod in. great numbers of ARY. A ‘NOV/kiwi WHO HAY) wlooohi l REl-‘LW- BEEN V/ATCHING ME itiwcl-inrr, m- tasw CAME. TO me ANDSNI)‘. "YOUNG MAN, wiw o0 ‘i011 KEEP “THAT IS MY BUSINESS!" your neighbors albout them. l , ' n _ D COLDDQ A110 J5 HE. lather states to taku notion. Willi’ “ g ‘SEE. ihut 'I‘illv Alcul-irn lltis colnpleti-ll ‘ll ,llBI‘ eight long limo record with 8751510011 as the ground is tll‘_\’ enough ‘.lbs_ butter from 23900 |))s_ mflklllftel‘ mill it is wise IO start ille rcccivell|in 305 ‘|§|ys_ H... eight records mm, hllrroiv, producing tlicreby u. dusl lVP-ltrltul lligllci- than the nlnp Illtlllf-l l-j llllllcll- gill‘ lllgblyx touted Jersey Cilaiupinmf ,3]llIlf3 19th of IIOOtI Farm. Tilly was lile gilcst of honor u, lilo i-Ioi-el Benson, olic of Portion leading llostclrles, on llcr tl-ip cnroiltc frulli Scuttle, lnzton to her IIQIIIQ ('31. This illly in Portland prove to ‘be one of flu.- grezltesi red-lull I l‘ l tli TPCCIII, Wllsll- m Pl‘: cr freuduys in 'I‘lll_\"s history. Mounted oil‘ result . gr [ll ilcmlruteil lflITf uflil ])I‘P('Q(g|]pd l,‘- Ilsnsnn, ulillro hlayill" Baikal" offi- ,i-i.'llly_ w-lcmliell 'l‘lll-,.' zlnil licr ilw- wit‘. A. \V. Niorrls. lug the banquet 'l‘.llly tilt} her luncll oi‘ beet 1.1111) unll ground ivllill: Milyill‘ Bake lllovillg -jllt,'illl‘0 lllf.'l.‘l fillncll llcl- forts; lllc Sfffflilil. Lair-r Tilly was illcj gilt-st of tlln Portland Allvllrlisinlz,‘ (fllib \\‘llL*l0 lici‘ owner gave u Ills-l tory oi‘ llCl‘ pedigree uml ]lPl'i'Ol‘lII~i zinrv. ll story \\'I?1l'liIl0\\'Il to llic mo] orlty of lloli-ltcln breeders. 1i l LEGAL PUNISHMENT FOR FAL-‘ih. $iFYlNG RECORDS ‘ .\ bill is being prcpurcll fol‘ pro-lg! sl-illulioli lo tllv slotc L-t-gilslilluru; of lylilllii-ziolll WlIlClI will lllztko "any; lfrzlilll uttciupiieil, cnllllilittcil 0r coll- llllVPil lli." in tile iiliiking of oifficiill or sillui-offiiziill records ll. fislouyl unll pilnisllublc as such, zurcorililigl to a lctiur from Beirnm I). ScntLlCQMMERCHAL mEAs who slates that there is little doubt- but what illlls lbill will go through without any opposition and urges} ( the backing of the strongly organ-l lzcd Stutt- Associatlon of breeders- of I-Iolstein-Frlesians this billls, should g0 through, in fact, it ssenisl M‘ impossible to us to find illiy grounds upon ivllicli any IIOIIBSIOD-‘fll position (llllllfl be bllscl. Oncl: tin,‘ llio sililuio ibooks, other states magi‘; In, oxpcrl-tiril to follow the BXIIIIIDIGl set by MIIIIIOSOIII, unll we may rcas-i ouzlbly expect lllui lllll cfforts of the broil Associaliors in protcc, the bllfllPl‘ unll to sci: tlllit lit‘ gills _, vnlnn fm- Ills money will be, ill tile, neni‘ fiiiliro, hlirkcll by stain 1iI‘l'l‘ possibily IPIIQTZII lows. is 'I‘|io biinlilcss of brooding and i-zcll h, lug pure-broil illltllr- is built upon m. honour. Tho mun who vlolutou till-l lllllli ill" llllllll" “"5 l" llll“ “M” ll‘, brolwlcrs lit-gins ivllvil plllll is slur! blow to tho foundations oi‘ Hfltllfllflv’. ,3 lit-ls flilsr: ill lliinsolf its well us in (..|_ oiliors. lie lets tho (Plllllllrllry gain S1\‘(\‘I[cll of tho ilroscnt obscure frolii lllijp] mental vision [lIP peruiuncnl bencw W,“ fils of lllU future. Tn such lucrl of: lilliiil-ll llicnlill outlook. lcizul ‘|lllil- Wm, W‘... “m1 ,.,,..,,,.i1_,. 1,, In-mim... rlslllllllilt fur offences cililllniltcil is 1mm. nnmh,.|-_., m‘ eggs, H yo“ have m" “Mo; Dunn-n Km.‘ lli‘. only llcterrcllt iliuy can IlIHlUP-i ln-nn n“. "and n5 i,|-L.,.,|...-§' ney Pills for Kidney trouble zlsklliianil zinil liccll.—(llll1-<ll'l11<l‘F195"know Wllfll illuy lluvo illllli‘. while‘ lwltll tllll puliols we only what tllci llln World.) -By SINNOTT Hi 6ND : l1‘ l5’! on MAKlNG l». F001- OF YOURSELF?" is lgrowtll in the orchard IP89 l ‘MF- G. Holt-Tlloiuas‘ wondsrfulldurmg llli" lllllllllls of June 1,“). am... “ma, H“, grown, rim age and we can only know this by "l “'1 linens. It l‘; also produgtiun byflllllll. curl-y cultivation sllllllllutes CIIIIIIIIIIOIISIIIp‘growlh‘ Tl"? 111011011111 uurill aids in llle wllrnl stoil und makes it possible for soil‘ h ood lo become 11(‘l.'l\'t' earlier; '1‘ o finul figures of Coliun Sac. will utensil-ail» better and cnntain Drllciicc nloilt silitlllllo for general ‘ _ gang" Orl-llllrll areas is curly ullltlvdiinn strains Ilhve been wisely blenilrlll, l‘lll<l\vcil by frcqllrnt (‘lllllVllllOH ill: Ml. Hoit-Timmns is now ‘he proud intvrvills of ll wevk or ten days ‘t. possessor of three 2,000 guiionfiills lulllillle of Juno or Jilly Isl nf. cows in ills Nortllllcun herd. 1B1‘ ivlllcll orchard culiiviltlon ullllillil crush. The first cultivation illfly record for daily ulilklprollucililn by‘ lug llill'f‘ii\i_l) to llilllniliin ll surfucl» )'l(‘.lfiIllg,l()'[]-4_ in g4 mun-B, M“, at lllilli-ll o.‘ lllif‘ uurlll is nil illui is \ erlllzeil m-el- 4 Do;- gent, i,nl_ter.fm_ r1011 Iillltlvuililn lllily iujurc tllcnl. llvlllllltlll’ cultlvlllllon prevents illu ,t'llf’f‘lilll_,' ('.\'l jlnoistilro. uni ltlnuous growth of fruit, A WIT-l from Cliiifln-ngi aflvispgting a prupol- IIlUlSlllFU supply for _ lcxcess nluni food, unll d5. llullllls for the filllllivilig lit ‘vfiflfllflllllqvhegt Con“. '1 exact nilrugcn frulli llil: ilir unll in ~ I i s , Yyvlldnlnfllgrtqliiledlllglll5101111111 lllllllb-lictaw ll’ the soil is liiucll. ll is ll ‘P l ‘_ _ , "llubl ‘lli? crop lillil)’ easily illrni-il ilnllvr unll Flnl-Qfil- ‘l-lill (lhciiiiuil in nillic t0 111i‘ iii. is sliilsfllrtiiry at illcking l.' uv, (.I_\'.~il.rll iIning-rrlnlli of ill‘: lloii-knn lif inns (luwn “n1... m“ . l: l" [119 all.“ 11111" full or not until _ ‘ .spriniz. but the usual practice is to llnil flfii’ to 10"" 111111111111 11111-111115 1131131)’ fllll plow unll 1' lllllkml 1191' “lull ll.'lrril\i' in lli!‘ SIITIIIL’. WlllCll l"; (Zflll- <ll'011 Ilfllllllli of llllllelllhnsphate or ‘cillllivlltel. tliis liri :1 is not n0l'P:-l$1|I‘_\' unll vol‘; ‘OIIPII lIllI(‘lI injury is doll» to till’ klmnin I'll)lS frulli plowing irm fli‘("}I~ l 1)’ ltollllivil llml kcr-n llli: grass cili. in gziillerrll from several nu Ulllillllt) blood usell in brcriling crulc lines are curried along so ll not ns:li~._\' inillttvll. vllilllly is 1b,. lolltsiuniling factor ulwuys in llllllti lfllr without this ilsslbio io iilnprovo or uvi-n lllililll" livhcn (‘lllfkil arc six \VC"l(:< U111. all ."Will('l] 9311-1113" "llll lli’ ‘ll-WM [lllni mil ,1" nut from \\'lll(‘ll in silllwt. l)I‘f'l‘(lCl‘l-, filiir or ilvc your» of ugc us lilrtlls‘ wlllrli lluvi- llii- vllulliy In llvo iinil need of feeling ILSIIIIIIIGII of your fl-cckies. as (ithinc ~doublc strongih -—ls guaranteed to remove tllese homely spots. double strength-from any druggist and apply a little of it night and morning and you should soon see begun to disapear, willie the lighter- ones have vanished entirely. it is seldom lilnt more than an ounce skin and gain u beautiful clear oom- iexlon_ strength Othine as this is sold un- der guarantee of money back if it Interest t0 Farmers 9§§QQ OQO-bb-O-O “ORCHARD CULTIVATION." It ii ii well known fact that s made and known g up of llic ing of lhu illisc 5 i11‘l-€fl11l.~1ll-i= will lli-conic active to ll Narrator lli-nip innn n- cumvaunn ,0 there an», three general principles Billion British cow marks unothmwls not 218011. lience lllc llnporlunce "him “l” "llllllcllble l“ “ll cllllllll‘ milestone in dim forward mun.“ m, of curly spring (gulflvailon y, n“, lions. (l) Tile land must be wcll the Frleslzln cow, and brings noun. nish i-lilltzlblc solil conditions for the lllowml “l m” llrllllel‘ llllle- 121 A er the time when the animal-an“, lrl-c llnil tlic orgun-islus upon which 150ml “lllmcmlml "l “'11 478351“? 111 tliis country or the f...“ 3'00,’ the lf-“(l is llepcnilent for iho lihor. mus‘! 11-) male (3) the ground with ion of plant food. l ‘ . i. V . I Il(.ll.l|\fIlPIl areas lliliy be mode covered with t)", ammy m makevsilitzibli- for lilo il-i-o 1i‘. sumnvinwqiroililcnr nlust. in nlidition, consid- 2-1190 121113011 yidlils, such. flflPt-II mulll-tlzu ln lln ilvzlilzihhl form o-arlin” n"? “"017 l"~“wishe“ 1° ml“ “ml cows having been bred for mlllk in l~lll'()llJZll lilo llSp of yiuiah, n! Smlf, j study tlli- conriiions oi’ the snll on the ordinary rather hnn m me ‘Hr-and ll-y using il mill-ll l.) .-,,n5e,.,,,,.n'h-l<-ll lu- intends growing if, so noraml sense, the evolution of lllP mOl-“llIIKN but on "lhe wiloin illel be flllOlll’ plowing. four tn fivu incl]. 11PM). litter which suITlli-l: i-iilii-l tron with ilii- disc unll smooth-l iliiilcil Dirt-p cultivation is not ulu-llrzllllc. as tllu fl-i-illlig roots nni- ‘b lull-y grow in the sulfur-c soil and rluutiilll lli‘ u Sllflfllfi- crust; ilius Vi‘ ievilllilluilinn of retaining it for cull- unil insur- c tree later ill tlic As ll H)". Alli-r tho lllliltllf} of Juno a cover op slloulil ho seeded in occupy e ground during the full; tzlkc up develop spring. lo (roiiillloll vcicli sccilcil lli tilt- 1o of 11-4 lnlshi-ls pvr 111T!) is Lin) f'i‘li|). 'I‘llis plum run lilo store 0i‘ nitrogen Ill-l ll This crop lllukl-s vigornils oivlll (n lllilsl soils hilt will do O’ lllt‘ grmfltll. [fills l-m z‘ ‘ ‘bu pIOWLtII llfltlul‘ ill illi- 1llr> following op ill: ‘\\'l)l'k Willi lllc Illa"! dart-ll till: ‘best lliellloll. ’l‘llc llrlll close to tllc lillso of ille iron looks bellcr if kept will sullllllllfl "l 119111511- lill] tllc culilivllliivii oi‘ ialosi- zlroilnil the trot’. ll uslrllli‘ lii-lll-r to louvo llllg pum- illi- vl: ll ‘lCfli Lllflllljlrtlllfl‘. W. S. BLIAR. SUPERINTENDANT Expghlmcfllal Station .......Kentvillc, N. S. - REGARDING BREEDING Frank hi. Johnson. Wzlllloboro) My lllclis of breeding have boon years of nil-y in breeding, 1,000 or more rds clicll your. 'I‘llcl‘e lills boon use birds in over 20 yours». Sell» always possible to luuie bird- ii Willllfl llr- im- III lligll egg-lll‘fiiill,l‘llilll. The s. (lllUII of brrorlcrs begins illllc: lllt‘ llliilvs ilrl- [1li'l(l'fl for. lllili-u» i-iiimving l‘lil'lli‘.s‘l illili~ ily wlfll vigor. HlZf) unll type. The hUlGCllUIl of fi-luillili-i for jwing. 'i'llr- l-llrly lllyl-l». uri- ‘bunti- l"i'lilll illolli lllt‘ llI'l‘t'llI‘I‘S urn llfli until Ill('_.' lillvu Cfilll- ctvil ».-.‘.: filll your oi‘ egg-produc- vllfllli‘; is illo first IWIIISIIIPYIIFIIIII (lllly (llil, wl-i know alloulil do ‘Kinny birds urn ,I‘i‘lllll'il‘tl up in ulzd up IIIIIIPI‘ illu grout. strain FRECKLES Now ll the Time to Get Rid °f Then Ugly Spot: Thcrofs no longer tho slightest Simply get an ounce o! Othlne- needed to COm-pl-olely clear the Be sure to ask for the double PAGE NINE 99040000000900‘ [of heavy production. Théy are lconsidered the ideal as breeders. l r believe that of all the indicat- lons in judging the vitality oi.’ breeding birds the surest is old i retaining the birds. PREPARATION OF GROUND FOR ‘ ROOT-S In preparing ground for roots the soil and also make a good seed bcil. However. to he successful-the that he may prepare the latter to suit conditions uni give a illaxluln crop. _ All l-oois contain .1 largo amount of Illll‘l\':t‘I‘l unll zlsli constituents; uluung tllt- llliter. potash is one of the 1110-41 essential. The avcragn cron lil‘ turnips will contain per rllcr", upproxinlaitelly seventy-slit poiiilils of nitrogen; fnrLv-eiigllt innllld-i oi pllfll-llillfiflt? ni-lil unll two iluniirl-d pniinlls of potash linil fif- lf‘l‘TI ililllflfll-l of i-iillillillr. Mongols (‘Illlllllil lipprrlxillllitclj.’ pvr ucro nin- ' '31, nuilnlls of nitrogen; lliiriv . _ plillllll? of phosplloril- livid; two llunilri-il unll twenty-tum pounds nf potash and 4. 9 pounds of Hlllplllll‘. iXoiv; Turnllps contain iunrc rillpllili‘ tlliin any fllllPI‘ fzlrlli (‘THILI 'I‘ill‘nlp.~=. llf lllt! lunil is ivizll tllliil lli-forn sowing llill sci-ii and lll'liipvl'l_i' ('lllll\'ill0ll lifter. urn cap- ill)lt' of yu-tiing illo required amount of Illlfllgtfl unll plnnsll from the soil, li‘ illc soil is fertile. But, ap- lilifvilll)’. they have not i118 ‘power oi‘ appropriating lilo irolllllllneil pilo- Nlllltlldff acid from the 501i. Thero- ioro, on ii poor, orllaiislell soil ‘l. is pl'll1~lil-;lll_l' impossible tn gel u. pmfilllbll- crop unless pllosplilliti: fcriilizl-rs arc aillplic. Slli)@1'l111i1‘l- pllzlil- ol basic slug is recoullnenll oil filr lillniils. Aiunlr-ls. on tho uihcr hand. for-ii ilnrlplli" tlliin turnips zlnil so liuvc u ql'v:lii=l' (‘itllilllflly for obtaining nil- rogln, potash unll phosplloris iiciii from 1h.- snil. This living ihc cast-W the nn.;ilii-ul.i<ln of pllilfilllifllltl fertil- l'l.l'I‘.i ii l, so imporluili for IIl1lll~ gals as ;.n iipilliczliiun of Illlfilill of Whi-i-o. (‘!lIlIl1\L‘I‘('lill fl-riillzl-rs nq, lisuil lli-lug. illi- inllilwing quliniit- ICS urn lu-olnuienllvd per null-i frulli four to fivs, liiinilreil pounds of nli.I‘1lll> of snilu or illree hundred of Sllllflllfllf‘ of allliilonin; four 111111- fivi: lliillllrcil pounds (if bllsil- slat-ll foui- hundred pounds of luurclltc ul‘ Blilll turnips unll iuungels rcllllllfi u largo nuiount of [illllll mo“; 6°11" st-qiignlly, u ilburul suppig: oi‘ burn- yul-il lliunurc is ncl'i-t~ssll1‘i_ l"! their prniliictlon. Bearing this fact in lllilrl unil also that tllo principal luul uriul l'l‘flllll'f‘lllt'llls llll lumlll“ nm nllllspilalis forriilizi-rs lind inan- gcls nitrogenous. we ncxl consider [kn grouuil. 'i".li\ lllnll for rlmls Slltillltl bu plowi-ll shortly ilfivr tlii- (‘IO\'I'I‘ hay m“, inn-n ftlll. Ii. llvuillllll“. apply llllrllvllrll llillnilli: on tho soil; illlrli plgw l0‘ u depth of six inclines‘. T1111‘; follow \\'l‘ll a (lllllllll? cllma-v llmrm liilil ('l" -])lIl\\' in surly silllllii- cross-ploit- in early 111111113- "3 soon as the lunil l5 fit. Iiurrow l0 ‘mnsnrvn tlin moisture; this is nec- cs ll for a slirce..ful P1011 ‘ll root" Follow wiill two cuts of doli- ,, , - "Ith blc vuinuw, liarroiv and ilpce “and [he Sulqolhlng ilulrou antral l1? A sin-ii boil should b0 lllc l‘ ‘fill ~ gooil sesll licil is iillsnlult-ly 01151911‘ tilln; IIIDPPIOTP. if 1i ‘Fflllllllf-fll": .llli‘ll or film-tli hllrroivlniz tuillblllclti n Km,“ S,),.,|_ lied, iliu liuic is “f, .‘])*Iil. ‘ ‘ "V1.0 YUUHUIIS for lllllllylllll Mlrn‘ .l'lil'll llillllilri» llIl lllt‘ soil and lllllll" - ii il-lwu lll‘l'l ill l" lllmllm‘ ‘ii-Ilsa! 1H‘ ivilslllni-l‘. li-‘I 11y l'l”0-“"" .. . . Illoivinlz. lllu illllllllfl,‘ is wurkcll I111 lll\\"ll‘fl illi- Hlll‘lill't' soil Wll(‘l'(‘ l-llc rooilu. “Fllirh urr- sliillllfld flaullulllli: will ubl I-"l tllil lllll lwmlf" ‘in ' llllllvi loud snilllllifll l"! h“ mm in», l-nivs uboui thirty - zr: ‘Wilori- roots uri‘ llllllvll “l l llllillfll 'l’ll‘fl manure, flllllll‘. 1111 llllllll‘ clllil n of iibilui onl- 111111111911 Dllumlll of n-truie of $01111 "111 151v‘: m“ Send. ,1 quick start. A. A. BAIRD. Superintendent. Eflpcrimgntgl Farm. Nappnn station. N- 5- ___.__4o@€j' > HE NADIAN HOLSTElNS To T CA ARGENTINE Yvflnf llli‘ l\1'i=i‘ll' . - tr: m“, in Sulpnrllni: (Ouilltll mun‘ l,‘ n lriiil ~llin""‘"‘ "l l"“'.“m".‘.- "i stains. 11"- h“ ‘wen iflilflllrhhlliljilao don?“ fur snmp 111m Slog-k Ilriilirh. of ilio ‘Okiilrillllo, {qvin/J-w mlrcmming and MLI lislferii unll l“'o 1mm“ “ms llrebo iseni t" lllll Argennne n“ llltllllgihlvailullile bniii. ii _ Yatlonlll 11°15“ _ zynillj. pilrchnseil for-Misfits‘: at: Film lslllyllllgla“sl “Fhlllnplon Echo .(1! in 12 I ' hp hem of SIM“ l‘°“m‘c' "omit ‘ille The ot- A. _(‘. i-isrilz-H "l “we v ‘make up hcr heifer l\I\ll mm Iillllél! tgurchnaed inn shipment w rlvzltelf-fi vim it. ls found u’ w“ 11° ‘vmwid ‘(flcililiut (‘annallagiy 8311120,] ufne occasioned less 9 by h shinmm m“ Na», Yo‘... Anus y (“y which rcutP 111"" t ' ' ; l -on sell gmnmen“ or imeflle liblvil the "m9 l“ ‘M Argent. ‘ch-Ifiil“! the six wvlwl" eiiccessfuziyvil i: is “twang m“ ocean vlwll" of other mil 1w lagelaol-gzrbohgil“galliraildian Hol- an R . n, ("inn-n 7.111“ ‘nut these cattle nlly from the cad- stelns. "astro W! l‘ ‘ inuu” . . 4-1.. “Ly-ll