il .flevor it more nearly approaches; 5` \ 'Ill LATIBT NEW! 9" ‘9°9~ ` " 'rim cnaatorrarowu GUARDIAN msc mu... _ . -*E --' . ~-E -_.le ~.='. E. ~ _ f f f --E -11 " ~ “-'~""*"**--' I ___ 1 A ~ ' _ . ‘ I _ ._¢-»~._... _”<'*‘*‘“l ~ ~‘ ,_ ~ - .. .M » _ 1 ' _ " - ' ‘ -”" “Irwell ters. vm bssmntlse to suis < _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ l " -...".i“.l £*°.i.i’"‘...‘.‘.‘i'.£’.'.".‘.‘”i‘.‘31’.;..‘.’i2 I ~ -~ DAIRYING - v` ' WINE _ , THE HORSE _ l POULTRY '»'|““h» In' tliis_.way a supply of Jars _ ` . _ ` ‘ _, ‘ ' ' _ m.a°,t° huhoums nrvlce' __ _ h _. _ . _ .°'**°*0**-00-e-e-e-9*-¢u¢__,.,,..,‘ cI..,......_..........._._UIYSUE CHEESE |._ElI_iilIll EHUW EHEIIEXHAUSIIUIII HUW UNE WUMAII and lima beans. or succntash of the `most difficult things to This furnishes the very best s for bacterial growth; sq sn ..._ .gi EACIIIHIESIHE ISUUIIHEMSIIHEHE IISEIUSESIIIU MIIIE MUNEIIHUM some ...___-___ -. ._ .Q - .°' -A 5; 1 ~. . of corn . l - - - ', bull rol- .’ . for th \`_ -.Ja s .__ sums. _only emu 'rlu-.ugh li' |i'T_eslilAe'wi-lieu osues nscsv. ;{'_f‘_ _ £P.=.)_/ Pi- llls' pro l l Es? 11 d top and boil for one h ur on each f. three successive days as directed un- M wo .. .. the rl- der corn- A email pod of red per- ur, ca WOM m of the _larw ll ull, W me delightful flavor to this vege- mule, _ ‘ ' 1l:oc1P1.AN'r. r placed in the botto ' Para the eg 'lant` cut in thi slice " “III” U D _ l 5. spd drop in boiling water forufifteen 'tea _ vlilllllls ll n MII- of _ gather I ’IHEHllME are must be taken in the pro- lv the corn and beans early in the g and prepare and steriliee the manner eiread d ri .. _lllllll lliln _lsmiliv lin- luwmcuil ll lsuslliclillui sn hour sud shelf instead of ' ushour. ' _ `_- vlsosir/uanmnossir. 1 "° ‘ _.E "_'_*"‘ ` ‘ T' " ti-lsr unusual dish for the will- P°“'d°"°‘ Mm' '“"”°" I' “nu” l'i'°”‘” "_""“ " °'°‘”'|'_" _.wry °°'”° H|"*' °" P"°V°”*|°”vA'|° Whml Sixty-Seven Gesllnge “h - Notted °_i;;_;r:de !i’l_y°g:_l_l;1in:°:n ml_:§t_lrl__l°: _ '__{l4em,_ 8s_yel__Expar_t._ __ _.__, Year wlllie_ supply Dwlndlee- Ar. _yv¢l_-_¢_l`l _whlls. f Fifty,-|»h,." D°||.,.,_ tomatoes, string. beans.'squssh “is-"‘4*f i 1. -_-; _ ` , ~‘-°--- - ' ep§i-e!tl:l;.. ggi; vtdqigigvilltlnvz-ny: VAMWT The BVUTETER w'°RKtR~"' WORM! AND A 0000 CUFE- COMMON CAUSES OF COLIC. ¢A|qE op gUMMER ¢|.||¢|(g, portions. letting the corn and ‘ y esc bed il sulnme _ allusion slsrllnsuen. . ¢.r‘...'Iy of veg beans, 98! =i - '(¢0ntinued from last weak.) ffgfh loving made all preparations for giixhfh e preservation of your vegetables. fr ' th the oloan Jars ready to receive m X ‘Y ern, end the tops ready to hermetic- imma!" 'lily ssal them. the greater part of the t Y " 'Work is done. For the cooking is an |" ° W teak and interesting. Allvsgs- é' t°_"° lessee. llowe.ver..ere not to be treated “ " llikex and this week we give some '"5" ihltrzrcrgons _l;?rhtl1_e treatment _ 2:33' 0.0 'veloa e w c f ` u tollowed will 'ensure succesncun ny this W i f s'rn1No_ansNs.~ FRE Select rouse ans tender beans. su-ln; 1-bpm. and break them into short uhylfl? /lengths. Pack firmly in the Jar. cover and h., 'writ cold-water. and add a teaspoon of rg Wm 1 W 0l°h Quart. Put on the rubber d,h,c¢ 0 h a food chopper in order to oroughly. Pack into Jars and e. In preparing for the table ith an equal volume of bread- a piece of butter the also of ut. and one egg. Season to ith pepper and salt and bake und baking dish until brown. to slices as you would a cake erve hot with drawn butter Corn and tomatoes mixed in proportions may be canned in ay as a soup stock. SHNESS OF FLAVOR AND _; . _ COLOR. ~ tables when canned properly retain their attractive color se very little of their flavor. be'foiind almost impossible .o any .difference either in taste earsnce between the canned and ssh article if these -directions re_fully followed. The volatile hich give flavor to most vege- .are not lost during this pro- f sterilization. Cooking for three periods in a closed container at paratlvely low temperature in- prices paid by the butter! manufactur- hog- srs; but since the value of skim milk In has been established' and it can be pre- dlspo served in a form that is available at cause an time for consum tio the rice mark By a secret process the lnanufactur- hog meat looks alike. dues four kinds of products, one from good of cooking for one short period ter and place* the slices in the jar. ~ Cover with .water and steriiize as dl- oted under "Corn.' The slices of 'sg`g»|lls.nt. arefpllabie and may be taken b ¥:.twonty minutes." Drain off the wa- 1 from the Jer without being broken and either fried in bread crum s or made into pudding and baked. - ,' _ BEETS- Although beets will keep in the cel- lar over winter, it is very desirable to o ii m-, a ods,dBBn .an gisthacm can them while they are young and tender, as the mature beet is apt to be striligy and lacking in flavor. l Wash 'the young beets. cut off the tops, and hut them in boiling water for about an our and a half, or until they are tlloroiighly cooked. Take off the skins ellt.,in thin slices and pack into the Jars. Cover with water and steriilze Ill-'the manner previously described. If a_ mild pickle is desired make a mixture of equal parts of water and good vine-. az, swceten to taste. and cover the _ ts/with this mixture instead of water. . V' Cut the vegetable into small blocks. pack in the jars and cover with water. _ Add' a tesspoonful of salt to each I o`uart.nnd sterilise. It is someti' preferable With this vegetable, how- ever. to pareoff the skin. boil orsteam until _tisplzoughly done, mash them. a.l1d_' `B then pack in the _iars an`d sterilise. andh lhcenned in the latter way it is ad-` -butte visable to-steam them for an hour and of fat hog is _not partial. a _half, instead of for an hour each ' of-the three days. as the hedt pene- nt n trates the jar. very slowly. it is ab perio - d solutely necessary that the interior of lllfrerc l' the _jar should reach the temperature flavo 'of boiling water. A Jar will usually been hold about twice as much of the cook- be ke od"vegetable_as it will of the uncooked. will 1 ' ENol..lsH Pinks. "5" °.W_hen prepared and canned in the broiler wily, peas are easily kept and J" _ y possess when fresh. hell the young the " S ’ ` » ' - _ under Del-I pack in jars. and sterillse as di press rooted under "Corn." 'l Can the young tips only. in the :See same way as you would corn __ usuali . ASPARAGUS. the p s ~ D i t th r l d ll ff t _ CAULIFLOWER- bon' Qld Eifiiepjar will then Open 6285- An article of diet with s0 mlny DU' gf! 5-url;-:ls Finevgoilrhcge ali1lgs,e`tilgte tiles; _This vegetable usually keeps very Hun" well, but if the supply for the winter y' should be in to s oil it maybe ne- tritive qualities as skim milk is too never attempt to feed ,hd (hmm h CAUTIONS. valuable to be wastedor used Be I new bunch of pigs until they have direction! for chhhlhg apply feed f0l' Bnimlill- trelstell l.lem for worms. They really 8 D . célsary to can it during the summer. These _ t nd “an _,Ml It halh It will keep in any climate. but hhdersmhd the". huslneuh and make h Pre re it as you would for the table. only ...lzf t0 D11 5 :id always Increase when made of full cream it rsqlires buslhess __A __ 1-hey are fhuemhg ‘U "H0 Jlfl. und llorililb- 881100 ffl" *`*"°_“ 9 akin h an hom, cold storage. as the butter-fat will de- pigs for proi’lt..and tney know there _ ' cannors alvlo PARENIPS. Eh” ‘E me of boil ng, T neghour ieriorate if it is warm for any consid- |, no mm U- lo he mad, feedlhs P," _ and a half instea o o_ mo-deepw "able length Of lime- that are lllive with worms. Feed These, if gathered during the early Do not 5° lm” °““" “U f _h In cities and towns where pure milk mmht about as well he thrown away summer and cann d, ake most x- at first. EXllEl‘im°“¢ with °' ew 'ia from a satisfactory source is available lv U, or hlg ¢ellent.veget`ables.feor tlliie winter. 'Iehe in the early UHF! Of 'h° "”°" powdered milk will not take the place as 8 cn R W _mi ' stringy and have not yet developed ficult the strong taste that is so objection- periy they |\€¢P Wen' I* E' “M ° di of th atnral product, but with the_ matter i0 W" "°5°t“_bl°' pm' price eofnmiik in the largest cities go- To RID FIGS OF WORMS' The Writer Il" “°‘" l°°tf° ing up out of reach of the common There are many different methods sble'to 'some eo`le re are ss you can olf lltrllli b°°»““» G35’ Pl°~“" “rm °' people, the time may come when Mr. employed by experienced swine grow- young plants at that season are not see if e P P '~ P P a us _ D .woul i s. lima beans beets, a_sp|ll‘ S D aler ill wal: up and find that he ers to rid pigs or worms- The turD¢n~ d for the table sud st rilise. psrsh"p___k___ in ,:v;l~sl_ye;;l; ::_per_h_ _.EDM 5 b__l____;_____ back ___m_he___ uns __e_______y __ one _,ery Commonly u ll s on y ~ . ' > - _ and as t m _ spoiled “"5 ‘* “W °°“'d° cfw 1-HE hu-|-TER WORKERS fccluul. -lo employ luis keep the pigs . I' P _' _ rolfxrosis. §,,c,_ Every housewife knows how to can Deal used. and one \\hlv..l is usually et tomatoes. They nl-s very easily kept, during the earlier trials an a l_= ' ' off feed for 24 nours and give turpen~ gen in the common screw top jar. GEM of s\.l0C0lB5h- Am' h°“'°w'f° Every butter-maker knows the im- tine in a small amount of sloppy feed The Tamworth is particularly fond he” of raw potatoes, pumpkins and roots of “"5 all kinds tc' which the average type sh" During th 'past few years s' very ff’ large'trad¢'eYn Canadian hams has ia' sprung up in Europe, particularly Eng- °“° land. The consumer over there de- mands a email ham, and our Cana- °" dlan packers are endeavoring to edu- d°S cate farmers to the idea of curing "T hogs that will average around 150 Kai pounds. Matured hogs that will weigh .._. less are eve? more eagerly sought. mi The truth s that our best hams are 5° _ _ of l.ul.u, 'rl-is Fsl/lous sl-lonrl-lol=lN Mll.l___3mem_t__;__ as_;.d zgpnzg ha I' E" °“° year' _ _ tizs ourselve§ into the belief that we E0 - are eatingthe real thing-or let them 1 or time in slope- *‘~" Mc ~°~»°~~'° °f '°; °":'lisl ;::..“:;¥ ;;l.°.°".:‘:'°..'f.,".z 1. .. ...ul ~ ln an open vessel ma ssl ss of 'The chief uses thus far discovered ham Will WU be Produced in large an H00 Gnd |“'“"°° fa" fs have are for confecuohem and bake,-,_ tu quantities inthe corn belt, for the rea- B" andicoiorr dAtn(t;d‘ :nga shou‘d whom a pure article of milk is ilfdis- 9°" abU\'@ Bfllfffdi UU! We WIHY ¢X~ Es” Bt€l'i\ Hd an 59 ' y ‘ th h el of owder. pect to see the best hogs of this type E" pl ln lhe dark, as the sunlight pensable, for wi a srr p hom fl-nm l _ lh, here th f rl E soon destroy the color of the ed milk in their cellar they can keep I E _ge 5°" W ey ee _ _ Q d | lj ess corn an more peas and clover. able' irtilllifgiirlfillfssotlit cw; iilglelbizirs efglyes 50"* farmer" '3°W" were "2 be- HOW To OPEN A JAR' little of the white powder mixed with °°’“_|_“5 "Eh _"“E”"! T“mW°l`U\! and ;:‘.:; nsverlose the delicate flavor that the h“d___:_°__t ‘;_f’;;_‘_' ‘gait tm" knife blade qu'£_i;‘; _§’ggf_i9=we?ve }'1"';urs_ and every :hey obtahin very high prices for this ;‘.:“..'° "ms" 2.1.1 :.:f::‘E;‘°.;'.:: '::‘.i:..‘°.l.'.§’“:.i.i.:"..“‘:; °’ ---- “E°“ "‘ ' ° ‘ .‘ LARGE Pio l-‘ATTENE s y let in enough slr _t0 é':L*;H1: less than threehyeal: sinc¢l.ttlllrl;Br5ial;_ue _ R ~ ressure on the top- n d fa0tlll'0 Oi’ it H! °¢“_ _ -0 ___ Bo fully do the men near large not, place the Jai' in B eel’ bllllllels ll fl’-li 0°” °P "3 5"! cities, who use elops and refuse to Dan of cold wa_t_¢_2l‘. b1l'ln8af.¢;e; glastlneltihto broom; a_i_1£’E_l3l‘§)H__I_;:l__;°;i fatten pigs, on ll large scale. ailme- eltbong or orn erceoa lremembcr that heat exhaustion mn '<0 »' t.. _ lima beans predominate. Add t o r _‘ll ' . /lif. IW fl! J. F. BREAZEALE.) three r_;l_edtl;_l_ln ei_ze_d oniohls luweaéiil (BY W* Mi. KELLEYJ (By w_ A, g0UMNrrz_) (By ,__ D_ ALEXANDER) (BY IDA E TILLSOM _ s mxure, an run a ‘ ` ._ ' '= The effect of the powdered-milk Th, In of mnlcll-lg good, sweet hams- _ when during hot wliaiher the hard- when B "muy neimbor tow me sh’ business upcn the price of milk lfl nmpsrlh buisness with rut end lean wb.-ken horse suddenly slope ewes - one, ,med M ¥o,hn"_ whhh ,oh ,°,. hnany of the eaqternéiailéy tslzcihignltg: and ci; ed to ah turf; isC£_l;td_\sllpi>ing . mg. l:_gs, wrliaketns}np?;_it_sédadl;d_ehla;_gl_o_t. '53_ I lmmedhnely _mervlswm her for ecoming an mpo an a 1 _nwqy rom ug ere n , ~ y s n an ex re e ‘ th d _ sh h wh d thc-as factories are encroschlng "P0" The old~time southern planters never lu-une, of the eyes. nose and mouth. _ msg? 5. meg :ro _:_d0__2‘°re€5:§l°“’:n;f_ the territory formerly held by CM bl-ed hogs for fat and rarely Cured U' ‘he E' suffefillg fl‘0ll'l |109! 9Xh°“5"°"- than mah duhh,_ When 8 few day' ‘ cheese factories. until the leedlns dairy unllnul for thslr own use that welsh- uns by using ins thermometer ll would la th _ _ "sl _ __ _ f h i i n that the d be f nd th t hi te erature is over ° ' e 5°""5' We” “H 9"' " “K C°"‘°"' “"'“‘°”°- 7~ W- c~ 'WM' ' l ggigogiftiriseadlgegsst fgcttsrileg are num- edqpgzgz xgllpgxld The long lean ani- 106 ‘dggreeaa S mp pen' with only one old goose' a moliimrn g|"lD;i`i”:bflt° ilu!" ofldnimellln mt _ ' ' I ' _ I l ~ DD? DC ll I . '_ béfed- Hill! Which W9" f“"°“°d °“ ma" and Unless a horse in this condition is cioogneuotrur§ou;£:fmT:;mw1_€°T;‘°feg`;, i2 inches at to T" - f _ l l ’ AM.-The wsrl will contain- 54 Bullio- Until the present time the cheese clover. because not a great. deal o immedlulnly l-cl-lofi, put in a coo,_“,hs fastened to sham _lmhem .hd d _ ._ manufacturers have been able to buy corn is raised ihdih? ;_outh.n_:hgacf_:'_? shady. breezy place and there cooled _therefore movable to pnturen new and ;::v:__ _{fwhl_al_i:k:fMl:-e_rn‘e__n;‘:;:l$"=%'_ their milk at a little less than the result was an ea am a Ioff, he will be likely to fall and quirk- ,ee _ fl-h sh _ Q allow” fy _ly die of heat npopicxy or "sunstroke." 'fo sxhh "fl lgilnuxigglgvllirgvgsoks old, or mem., varying very mush with quality the great corn belt farmers are| 4 ha , a ¢h "_ ' d |001( when "the wings begin to point to- 05 ll" sed to breed and feed for fat be- l It therefore nf “fu ‘° kn°w an _ s _ q ~»»=._,-,f~ ;;,,;;»;g,;;» ; 3:; .'.‘::.'.§‘§ .i.l;":’;°:r:..“.°l;..°r.f:;1.'a'f c.‘.'l°'.;....* .'..".l.5.°“.¢;2“i:‘ 22,375.12. ly fl- t -poun og ls s - _ _ ' _ _ , of ybutter and cheesepnonlongerpcan time ivhzn they can .lust as well bring I 'Tenth' rt t _ '¥°5""35 '° drink “m‘°“' fatally W" Watering Horses.-B. D.-"How mga comm' the Drlce of muh mm up to 300 pounds. To them all! In the first place it is impo an _ _ anything but ideal food. 0'” 0' fl "Wee h°"e team' as he ed that too much celery is rather bind- .ny ln The small or middle-size Berkshire Buffers feaffulll' f"°m "W dire” “W ing and injurious. She learned that ing less often. Keep fresh water ore r . _~ :'2:.is.:.:°::.i‘:""n2ls::l'.;”;'*;..': °-$35 ill.. of -f :,°l'“"°.2 ;;;lf:;.“::':'°::..2s is-°°‘° - lim H B ' ls. in our opinion. the Tamworth- He W°"‘ ‘md E" ”"°*‘ ” “Y *ha* °”` °““ sfunls, uns broil unc als ln the sun. __ _ ._ ls h g|h¢_t0h for P,-otelh goodh although pass under the shading hat, shade or EW" when om enough to !W|m_ hhadu Mares Die.-0. D., Minneotm- IW . tl o h h od and give hi A f _ d 'mil g menhat disordered ' ’ ' ge. .fequent doses of stimulants ren w a 0 ' Tn, _ '._ h as whikey in strong cold coffee. stomach can est poultry bmised °" vl§FATHER EA G' C' M' Gwgrm' arian us soon as possible, _ Summer chicks must have a llttlel NOT PRIZE WINNERS YET. roperly bred. silouid look like. These _ _ __ BUT HEALTHY SPECIMENS. The colts shown above are excellent examples uf what young-form horses. animals are about six weeks old and re the property of Mr. Descary, of Dorval, Que. COMMON CAUSES OF COLIC. When a farm horse is working hard _ . Ch _ _ - 1 ' ang 51|-,ndy hu on hum 5 numher can do equally well. If yOU f°\|°W ° portance of using a good butter or milk at the rule of one teaspoon ll does nu; pn; to let illlli but grass use them for 9,-"uve, 0,- go mn will have no dlfflwlfi' Wh'“°"°" If aliy contains too much water and be fed in small groups anu me treat- un.; should have a good rvll on Hrs" r _ of-jg" of ml. p._¢¢¢m_ lg lu be" lo directions here given CHFHUUY- Y°" "w rker. Without it the butter habitu- ful lo a 60-lu. pig. 'ihe pigs snouid when ll ls green. The horse llvservcs h - - ‘ L0 fa" E" "W nr" I tit f in. t t d f r verai days. S li- ll li l nd each time the liar- Eligrid itl?iI>`il=i":i"st?i:s¢: fto)r`E:):i:i:si::°veg§° Eylfi:l"lE:e,lE|t‘cll.)E'EW5nlhat you have ;l_c_ms Pr;i;;b(|5.__h;op;___gtc0_; _ihznbuzhz-;___;:__1_er h;?_,_,n_ r3ll_e;1__€a__uUu_ H; “mms _Dr H l;0_ ;i_l_;s_l;>ll_l;1gr___¢;nO_j:_d_ as that _B B luxury ' l ' ._ 'fl Mime! "li lb l gives good results also. what- d l l ful lo lhe animal. tables. In using the screw top jars .something - "' h, h on is to get the water out and also to _-DK. _an len be. qursgul '¢° _uleplllgg them (ll-ug by und_<;n;.u___1_;iél t\;_i;“°v*m'_EtE;’__ Z ‘gupgfy of enable the produce to be made u_p'into :;s€__l_'___lsl'l€ remedy. using il. ll What BE!! 9|U°|f|l in cold water. bringing to ls M” 501| and boiling for about ten minutes. Mm . - llli ll d t i I gzimleetfgsgfgil? guigin' “mfg” 'mr mths felgdedhintlgzgilingi Hforkeni arlhintg fi£0m_il WU" °f clean' il? :iii Mud; [ict i§:E1)E=)e¢l;?.thiT .irolilriisii table of course, but it makes the horse o me. em ve enl ns . 0 !!0m~the- boiling- water when needed. handle as little as possible. Be care- _ Inll-not_to.put .tilv fingers on the -lll- A '|‘|.°.»of the top. or. inneredge of the But he will thrive, work better and n healthier and more enduring B canned vsgetablesreedy ID serve 5 80011 Bild °°“'|“"te“t '_:‘mp_lie'b the whell pigs have been once cleaned "hard feed" during the busy The_‘_yu5|,°|-'uni gn, uhnuld ‘lm bu on ten minutes not_i_?;af_wi_lti_e!6VUl‘exD;':: n_l_3tUi°__¢l‘:’_:\:|i;u|:‘e‘_f ;;‘hé’___:;° my the up, they should be given daily access ge anion. The soft. washy. green BPH!! IH Pala' il#-*--° ne" “ t B u e This tonic, together with- plenty Oi’ soft and flabby. keeps the bowels too E _ The chief cause of lhisadherencs is . _ h _ NOTE8.0N_ H088 8 that the wnod, _B saturated with. tha clean, fresh pasture. will tend to keep loose and is apt to induce co c ' “ . » » if them in good condition all summer. » ung horse should not bt lll°W greasy material owing ell.her_ to ln- _ . _ _ I ht | and 5° te ms m°,n, durms me com lets uhm' of th “er nm he and will facilitate the fattening pro may go on pasture rg H0118 If the horse has no work to 410 F18 mph". __ Fm mm ‘__ wmhths cm-med ;¢l|r_§_up_3_:sot_B_Jourhey_ Yourig horses mg ‘;mt__e:ough_B _ e.W _ _ _ cess _ms`terially. _ :leave little grain, and when his work _ J Wlllltoss while steerrlillg h0l» -DU* °|'| 'soo`n' become tired. b _ .Wm To _get rid_of- this grease. use a.cer- Phu Ehculd he honed M to .ne and '_ the rllbbei' 'scre`w` on the top firmly P ima hay i`s one of the el ' tain quantity of h`ydrochloi'ic.ac`ld di- - t | | h good ghv°n_| ’ . _ _' f.. - __ _“me-and ,heel-,_ I _ _ hh I um. _"_ _. th __.¢ each ,ict kept by it_scif.» This is not rains. The. pas ure a so s _ "oh hhth;&:'6‘;_ ‘und in mu. p'f"_'E_ lei'-t_fi?;5d_:f__‘_’1'_s.|:;'_1`_:e°t;' he .connhhny :a;’g___W °_u" _es .B qu," ._¥_ ° much_troul.|e a_riid vglel enahlie the _liihig .place for the brood mare. as it Pro " -~ - -~ ,Kona-..flAsi.‘f' _ . l . ~ i; _ ‘ .- ' .- ` - ". -" fe `_l\g` rDil8h- ~. 3: /_ " _'-. . Severe 0 " _ ' _ _ .. . _ ee ful, .. , _ _ -1 _ twelve hours and then_l_it_should._ _bs _ ~'£;y.!m-an pi" are uh-h}ehm 'heh “und by Aho h' e__M,t_ “md hm.” 'This nbl ble' th ¢ -' " ' . h‘ve s_°°d'mEm°"I°=» “Pdf tncrou hly ucrulibsumhcn-wush .lf ~ _ ‘ ._ - _ l ll-ill. lnflE:'ilsblt°~. bfsfligwtli.. slfilblilfh' ¢0f,llb;rEf:stm:nt.wlll not'bqlfo_re°ll=i1-<»b' ‘ S. el- ans ..flnsliry=.~rucsEy 'in “HY ff-t’“'E" °”°"“’° ' °'““°"'°'° ‘° °“* “""' ai' ~ - “"`" ‘e 1 . E." _ . quarr me brothers.; I 1 os iifl , pr g g bich they Ire 11°' f°'P°° 'i1_q snnot bs a doubt of.- the , d g ygnllhrtullgivlzlr Pl.¢k°pi:s"th: 1: :gg giitiiieql or W- vel ‘fine echanicaisjlutt -d&er. Tm ma" “h° “i'°' Pill °Ul’h¢ tl? on when horses are su deniy ed new _.J‘ - I1 donein late summer he may M1105' he fall pasture made green llslllll bl' ' attacks colic often ale » - _ --_ . - '_ l ' _ , l - 0 a at fl of-`-milk. . .. _ drugging horses unless it is_really_ This- should cover the-*worker for ‘°J°- '_-'$0 *an “ Q‘.°{» .F I" °' °W n s men thrash their' horses fof' »'l’v - ' ' _-' theirmgl lgsinst theihiwgels and more has made a` lqllf' ~I~i'~‘"- The trroublsltito' _ ` a to come . _' h ~ d gun aged horsu oeyond his Tl# h Chg", ¢hht hm," Qt, M. have a field of peas into which they hhy br new oats Both new_ _ai zn- id hay. and oats until the horses be- ru D°"'¢ ‘"7 E M ' b turned just before the peas be- ` oats should be fed in smal qu n ` ` d at the commencement of bei inserted instead ofiths esters. un ° 'ww - .H hh .ht fl," ,gud .lung wllh ’ - 1 UMA BEAN “"ur:llso.lii“As he warms to his'w0i‘k e drier consists of a circular box °°m° h"d' t h mletvr u y ` ‘ Lilns besns lose tb 'len bs h b t er t will travel faster. __ lined with some porous and easily T_ "3 I' S" le nm Wfge he “Yer ° \-ll Pods that have begun on hglqsn ment llehriy eiwlyl PEUUUB in Defml’ force and the produce _'l left dry. _ °“ 'hd' wr" "Y 'um nl th’ 'mmm' IM grossed ea you would with corn. nen PU Finn on wlnrgm gqmlgl-1, The mare with s suckling colt should the unnecessary wgrklng of the but- "“|° d°‘"”’ "'° “tm” “nd “"9 "“"“` is downright cruelly 1° B110* I washed material. and when it is re- 9°” E °" V _‘fr 3 3' n ° °°m° °°°{"t°m°d to the change' E Either the new need is so palatable it contains some ferment that sets up ¢ l jury to tile colt This utensil obviatee a good desi of '"'° "‘° 'md' ‘md °"°wm' "1"" t° indivmon and formation of nl' h _ Water very seldom causes colic. Na- Qulekiy after being re It them at this rl.l,- -. It _ig nun," t _| ynullg colt to aocolnpllfly ilI'dlm volved with the butter in lt. the water I th h It th h M, mo much of “_ of ls possibly :Kal-ugggoring. drflrioug Journeyl- B°!id¢» l\1°h"'°“¢'° rushes out as a result of centrifugal Many ‘"'“"‘ " '|’°°m ° ' h°' th" ° one E ' we . t R ,Wynne 'with . 'Inn ‘ "I Il rbbit ‘:dth:i‘l"Ergerri":i"ra.s:d good Eliot; vrviglrsiizliaert' srhldxclri isdlgg glisilrsgipig "E-lyislll il I Ilb0r-saving plan but |¢ || ghsy want, at any and all times, and g o 0 ' » ’ ,., _ Ulf. one may keep certain' varieties hey ure intends horses to have all of it . d if d 3 harm; W 51' of tiles. vcgstsblsu ull wlnm. emu, Allow the work hone adequate sup- al-lsr than the wcrkcr could have suns. W“'*°‘“'~ "'”°“" “""°'°" '° °"°" ° °° "° ° '" M 'th' N” v"I°""‘ h°'°v"' d° not 9"" t worit and he never will take im* droopy. or falling behind the rest ofthe hw well. slid even the best kee ere he is a ll id b I k t d t th forcing the hot. tired horse to “W H0! properly housed beslnvto too much of lt or surfer lll effects The harder you knock sown u true ,""'i.' Euflllre by°ll:clEn ou In pu "1 “Gly in.Dscsl»|lb¢r or January. it is from drinking- Indéed U10 W*¢i°|'| 2 man the higher he will bounce. "_: mx Y. nmhm., mo|.°'¢h.h I m°h'”,_ ”|°P.hleessary to can them in order given will be likely to pfelillrl I 0 d making machine and should be fed all of coo’ pu" WM" ohhh when _ Au ,ooh gs s pig le discovered to be cause trouble by withholding drinking water for long periods of time and drink too much of it at noon and es- pecially iust after eating grain. i‘f an attack of colic comes on, the to save them. If one has a limited ness and alwsyl." ‘”'°° ‘ua .n The strsighter a rnan lakes his he “-ln ,ul ulgunly from the lim, ug lu fullnwlng mixture. given as one dose. number of jars, it is a good plan to beneficial.____i~€___ idliskey the nlore crooked he walks. ,ble ln nibble, ¢h¢n keep him going un- filll them with all other- vegetables he m|“|.,."d clgy funn on 5 sal- ' `°””` til he goes to the block. 6"" U" "“m"'"" “"5 "W" "°° 'V' Tac" . ¢,|-flfylng old age, but the A Sunday morning’s , snooze in Keep s Dell' 0! nlvnrfl hlfldy i0 l'l’°su of me frost ¢o= s-ether l:.e sry pu|u“E|h. ‘M ‘ M 'hm hmm" mmglc aged farmer een slwsys melts church will not offset s week of sharp snip off the the-rp points 0! A llloklns qu hh. 'hh 9 P I' huh' m 'Wai ‘hu “ll support him _ ling th os~u neighbors. .,l¢~, teeth _ _ gg-E_fr l,_.l."' 'lfR5V usually will be foiind effectual: Turpentine, one ounce: fluid extract of Cannabis lndica. one-half ounce: aw llnseed oil one pint Repeat in f . . . llalf io one hour if foulid necessary. 4 extra care in keeping the feeding board and drinking-fountain clean; they must also have lm-nty of allude; but in sev- eral ways lin-_v can better care for themselves than during the spring months. if they are lillerally fed morning and night after they gel. nicely feathered ...ll llley ure ready to hulll up lhe nu- merous seeds of early alltulllll grasses which do no good to the farmer but rather llic reverse, though they put plenty ol flesh and muscle into the Chick. Crowd them with as nluoh pains as though they were early. and the extra waste grain and insects will llclp them along nllluzingly. | You will have little ivet weather with which to contend. Even if they are not quite ready to commence laying in November, they will be among the best workers in the flock during spring and the lessened cost ol’ production will offset the win- ter eggs that may be lacking. Let them rull in the orchard when little and give them plenty of fresh water. and they will thrive. A Boston commuter. disgusted be- cause his flock of twenty hens had not laid an egg for six weeks, tried to kill them off by shooting at them with a revolver. He failed to hit any of the hens after exhausting all of his am- munition. but the next day discovered that every one of them had laid all egg- He attributes their sudden indus- try to fright and has laid in u new sup- ply of ammunition. A Mankato. Minn.. lien has laid an egg weighing three-quarters of a pound. it is nine inches the long way and seven Inches the shortway round. A Sl. Louis woman has discovered that e sure way to discourage a setting hen is to place a Teddy bear in the nest, Bile declares she had tried it more than a hundred times without e single failure. Walter Broadbclt, of Wliiston. Pa.. has a hen which he claims laid 247 ell! last year, of which ian were double. 4 nel he 0 A M iw th ‘ land un sb ' °l‘.‘."'.‘.’...i‘l’.l 'l1’.." .32 "'€’....'l' in.. ll nic.. were no ditch. 1. OM hall! rillll gl., ~___u __ ds send and 66 barrels Portlandst I Irave. an strong roqtl ost of forms and labor very greet- dlfferent localities. _ :___ ting their down. I used to putrl0n'l° wulcl- ulloulg . hor., hh" .¢ nu, gl cllrvl or oats in the bottom of a hmgzx Biruld _ith be gives hegore hestia_g?' ., . ~ l_ | ¢"o ne.- ecsa o ossstotn-* ers of powdered milk are able to pro- A l;?:_;_l;‘_’“','I?h:;,°§,e ‘1‘;‘;',,e"§,§d";g‘,ff besyalflislilln?et‘h;nif§rsu's stable clean, xflipbarfaelhilil biilsmilndonbglrlls, hcl; llb3»t°u¢ _tiirgeénd °‘n°-li:{€_ religi- ' s no o va more an whole mmm one from hah, skimmed" 'hm B hh.” uhouhl of gh' which gnu airy. perfectly ventilated. darkened which often get filled and clogged by qhhnh sg tv preferably before eating.- , ff | d ¢ b ln gh, and screened in summer time. soft food. - wngurud U, h_ ¢h t ||| u mheltrom skimmed mnk andpne ‘mm giigcgkexycglmtoo mankgrtilzmo lriokgiiks Feeding tho best of foods in ado- She assured me hu; gnslings into the bglvel wht: °tile'gra‘i:“ll w(i)fetl$x;mi'our kinds the one from ham from a small hog. “"5” but "Of P"""‘m@ quantities' "n0k<>f1' Without B-ny ifldU°°m°“E~ :,2§'°}"f" "z'1’QdQf_°°’b"°|rg'tf.°£_‘£' ‘ s orce ‘- skimmed milk is thus far the most People want hams from hogs thag »1Ai_¥;-_l_¢x;§gn;>)___;l_;llf;_l`l¢;_l;_ §_;l_;1_fl8;:__e°fd:'_‘ln°_;5_- We both began our goose ba_i_l_l‘es eral "muh h c°mpl’;¢';d_ ° °"° ° ° . ‘_. important and by reason of having the Welsh U0!" 125 i0 150 D00" I. fl" mg WMM » stale bread, then bread and m . hmm _ b“"'°" mt” "’m°"°d It "my b° keg' §h?,’60€';':,T;:‘|b;°1ec::|`;§,d:§'eh?,Ts¢,-gall? Permitting ample time for rest at ggrgnxffxid af; 335:11? sigh? wvgehh ‘Huggins Foal by Hand.-H.H.l-"I lol! ' med off. . “°°“- She baked barley for them. to crumble go "1" gh, mm 1 un, fggdihg ngl -- ` The consumption of hams in this Removing the harness during “Ch lin lrrllnllng benrds, because that was Parts of cow's mlllr and water; wig*-a ` e il fsllin off for this “Sf Periods. hollgd mtg ittie su er added, every two hours.'~ Is country is st ad y g the grain she raised and I e at foaling time and would'f'llls~ N » l l- ' th t lin?" » * "-- reamn. and, further. because a ham “ayzl cf;_‘a*’_:`“;;’_"k ;l__5_; *:_';;t_h°"t’_fe“_’:_gdg_e to soften the clumsy hulls for my birds. :mr cured in the average packing house is h' B K ll Y bccuuus it was the grain I had. I learn- but tEE;hwff;'°°{°:“f’k°?-h’°§='E.,',? t; creased, using less water and V- _ K .___ “wus other cover, had two mares die at feelin .- ggriinn ligesptciiifieegyiiitudigirirfllldlndvigiif CHP the h°"s° if his CME is long and Qtr; “i?J:'»mlori]g)ri(El ;EinEl]€'“vlef’a.terT2fya bnfhhfm ""°“5h °" "sm ‘mi °` I ' allowed to run in fields or sweet peas. ¢°HrE@ at the wmmenvement of sum- duff and mhly cook h,,,,e_ ' §‘_j_° _-‘,{;h§l“w§°.' f_‘_’.‘"“n::§n °‘§g,!“ QQ rape and alfalfa. produces the sweet- me’ WON( Rnd Pl`°¢@C! file Skill by B ,_§____ ed of mv nelghhors gee" Anothe est and best balanced hog meat that USM- 00°"-melhed BYl@¢f~Wh\fE~ h ‘itprgce _iushanh a “he needed for the s me Milk runs rom of is known. When a horse shows symptoms of ‘>"Bl El” _ f- h se udder. What do you advise?" ' t exhaustion. stop work, stand him 0""l`00H'- I 01106 mei 8 “Oman W ° l Ans.-The mares evidently died of er a tree where there is a breeze. ll0llllry bought her husband his winter spinal meningitis. WMU YOU!" Nl", wel- bl bod .ll old . er fmm flannels. Each man was helpful and foals watch the colt and if bo|rel{'~Q¢\ ls y “ h c “aft l svm sthcllc and there was no "sack "Ol move early ive two teMevp° owne: sl Ehgénkhns lganhkf-in cold wet peer: