"_, _ ' . .. I-ra ‘-1 ,_ .. 1916. as _ 5;.; Tar_¢e~ae°1rETQWN_GU4§D1AN _ _ - N A Dil A N Teachers. Pa.-ms. Punto: ~ - i 0 ',». , _ .~4.'9*5i*.*?»Q1Ji;*,l~1"~J-=i»~6;$B'-'vie . . _ t Farmers. Dalrymkzn. TO THE FARMER tr . contributors are asked to have their articles at this office early each~ weelc..as only a short emergency item can be handled as late as one p. m. Wednesday. All received after ihat hour cannot appear until _ine following week. l~‘a_rmers and others interested are invited to coutrlbute to The Farm, The Dairy The Turf, and Good roads departments of The Guardian either' by ¢lll6Bll0l\. ¢=0l‘l‘6!ll0ndence or otherwise. Answers will he given by experts to all questions of general interest and space will bcgivon to any article that will in any way help to advance Prince Edward island Interests. _ THESCHUOL i, - Ann _ ;- THE HOME ' ' iN THE lh$`gd`§'et`t“et!*‘flle¥atlth ti-‘y lgtrrresoiie _youraelt will evezwliere, son. .t par. bex. 6 bones t_ui»‘l|. .er by mann-e_m 'rin oaiarilidlgt co.; 'Kln¢|t»n._ out. _?io.'_f:~c'»y_:., _, _., __ ~ ~ ‘ _ ' § » » _- ' _`-‘f"_".f;“_,i“ ._t¢,¢. `.-_~>.~f~c.'~ D Dper to taste und a few grains of nutmeg. ‘ _*___ 'l`o make Devleld Oysters. take two _cups of small or chopped oysters, one l`°lllllUllE telllllloon of butter. one teaspoon of miiicoti celery and tho same of minced green pepper, (took over li Koutie heat for six or eight minutes to soften lint not brown tho vegetables. Acid more butter if needed. Acid one cup of strained 0-V“l0l‘ llfluicl ulid two teaspoons of to~ '““‘° Cl1Ul\1P~ Wiiiiii thoroughly heated add salt. and pepper tu' taste and the oysters. ilcat gently until U10 Oyblors ‘curl'. Servo iii' tomato cups or orange skins ollt into cups. ’I‘o make Oyster Pio pic-.ic over carc- ( fully oystc-rs But half the liquor in- to ii steep pail, .idcl salt and pepper one gill ot cieulii one and a half ounces of huttoi iollcd in giuicct ciuciccr crumbs .ind li vciv little ca\ Lllnc pepper Boil two eggs 30 iniii uies, chop i'a_thc;-r line and liilx with ouougli hrcaci cruinbs to cover the top of thc pic. Season the crumbs with pcppcr nncl suit. Malcom ricli pnstc. line /the sides ol' the pucidiiig llsli. lay In thc. oysters. pour in the hot liquid, cover with the cruinbs iincl acid ti top pastry. Cut on opening in the contre and ornament with leaves, ctc. clit from tho pastry it' dcn-iirccl. lialcc in gi quick oven and servo as soon as the crust is bniceu. Serve in thc baking dish. _*E ~ - FARM GREEN FEED FOR ALL SEASONS. llive-stock iui‘|ucr:-i i'rc<|ucntl_\' tail down iii the prcpiirntioiis they nioko to c-.irr_\' their aniniais tiirough peri- l ocs oi' drought in the late snmiiior and t'iiil. Througliout Eastern Cali- acia. this year, thc i'ali pastures have been poor indeed, and many herds show thc cl`i`ccts ef iiiaciequutc nut.l'i- tion, \Vhile the hzly crop has been large. heavy inroads will be niaclc into it to innlutnin the live stock. thus depicting the stores that should lic he-ici over for winter when it will be needed, pni‘tlt'\llul‘ly iii Oiltario, oil sccouiit of thc small crop of spring grains and silngc corn. We cannot tell six ’ months :-ilicad what coli- ditioiis wc siioiiidho obliged to moot. but it safe practice is to prepare for thc worst. and if favorable ciitc_i_inist- .uiicos coinc to pass we shall hc all the better off. Farmers iii this c-oiintigv do not appreciate the value of good pastures aiicl plenty oi" roots, it is a lesson they should have- learuc-.ci long ago from the Old Country breeders. who liavc supplied ilic world with a great iuajority oi’ thc breeding stock used in the iinprovciucnt of our hords. The fertile meadows and the large acreage of roots are two l`-ll¢!l-0l'S that help tn produce' the big, sappy animals, and thcsc arc strong i'catur- cs ill thc' iillslralldrv of Great llritniu (‘nii.icli.l.ll'~. clo not pay silillcient t tciition to llic-ir pllntlilcs i‘liiougiiout |hc~ M iiiiinie Piovluics this vc.ii tho wiiiai iiotic-cd coilslllcl ftlilc .|lc~a llovotcii to while tllin|p\. lu soiuc- illsttilicr-~i ilicsc wc-in sown ici sllppll thc iiiilii.ti» cnnlps with .iii e.lil\ vogctalilc uliill- in other cas:-si they acre pliiiitcd ini tlic stock Ai or llic pulpiotop iuriilps hccalnc iii rnr net- the inniicot cieiiiaiici to the whitc kinds clccliiiod, .ind wluit named iii the ground were icd sonic iiistaiiies w" obsoivc- ilici cattle coming to the stable at flight to i-ii ov i-i repast ot tliose white lurnips ind they ecoineil to ell.I0y thelll 'l`ll<'V suppiiccl that suci uleucv whit li was us ilaiiv lacking in the pernliiiicnt p. i tiiio. .incl thov provide some feed pci iimilelit pasture. and tlioy provide sonic ic-od colistiluc-nts .is well small lic-id of this crop would l pioiitablc almost niiv vear. foi tliov glow inpitliv rind all not oxcoodlilhiv ciliiicult to keep oiculi When ti siuiili vtmctl is grown, and a thick stand oiituinecl tliov will icecp Well Oll I0 thc last of l"tr~coiiiber and ll0lD (0 ill" =.eiv.~ thc siiiigo and wliitei roots We vlouicl not lcconinielici the tciisivc- culture oi' white turnips, hilt wc liclic-ic .i small piitch_ W0\lll1 \ n|0|ltuh]¢. S9|]]|_;ih|i\g ill llllil Ill\l.lll6 to ioctl either in the stable 01' ll-\ UN new will cerminly show reS“li‘~ Generally speaking ollr liyo S104 li iocs not ieccivc- ample succulent feed during thc eariw tnii and this is pei larlv tiue oi this season Sonic ticu torni of green iced should bc proclur s if we nre to od in laiger quantltle make thc most of out live st.ock- Farnleia Advocate _....1--1-ff-“ ROAD DRAG RULES Use a iight drag llaul it over the mad at an angie E;0 that a small amount of earth is DUB l ed to the ceutor of the road Drive the teaiu nt s walk Ride on the drag, do not Walk Begin on the side of the road. ro turning up the opllilille lim” Drag the road as soon aftcr 0V6lV ble hilt lint when the mm as possi mud' is in sutli a condition as to sllvk to the chu!! _ ad I)o not rag cl tri V0 Drug whenever possible at all S688 ons of the year The width of traveled way gg maintained by the llras sl\°“ _ oem is te so feet nm: eras a "lit: more than the width oi a slnble wheal then gradually im-lease III1 track t i btained uesired wid ii s o e_“____ _owards tllttl thglcgblzrtxfaghgtoad ‘lintll it is raised from 10 to 12 inches above U16 655° of the traveled way if the drag cuts too much sholtell 'NIO Mit relilltl fl‘°lll U obtained only by iegoageq appiica. tion. Remember that constant attention is iiecessaiy to niaintain an earth road in its best condition. -From The Highway Magazine. ' -rife sea Field. With t’e‘we-r hancls than ever to do the work oi’ the farm, the sod fields which i-rhould be broken up for next year-'s crop presents more difficulties than it ever did. l{owe'vor, inode/rn` iinpliinents have made it comparative- lyeasy to put ii. sod ileld in good tilth, provided the- owner can tliid time to get lt. broken early enough in the full, This fall has presented even nioro cli- flieultics, because the ground in many districts' has been so hard that plow- ing, particularly of sod liand. has had to 'be' delayed. Ar. a general thing it does not pay to plow too iieeply.From five to six inches should be de-cip enough for sod. niid. to make thc after cultivation lighter, fairly lla; turning is _now prci`erred to the process of "setting it up." Wiz- have scer holds huiuiieil vo-ry iiiceiy by bcing'plo\\'ccl to thc' depth of ilvcf or six inches fairly curly in tho fail and thoroughly out to pieces by the use of tho disk har- how lioili ways, followed by a stroke or two.of tho sliiootliing hurrow. it is iioc-.esst1i'y to work thc' sod down we-ll in many cases- bccniiso, of the tiaiigcr ot’ its growing up either late in the fall or be-fore seediig can be done in thc spriiig with seems of grass, usuwlly (taiiucilaii blue grass. very hard t_o'kill, and, if allowed to live, ¢>.quall_v hard on] the i-‘train crops. So it is important that the sod field we-ll worked. Much land, however. will do ,its best when le-fi fiat over winter. it has' a tendency to uiiu together. To ge-t around this sonic ridge 'up very lightly. not distrib- uting the bottom oi’ the turned-clown furrow. Where' this. is donesome pre- fer to plow il little- deeper in the first place. Some use the cuitivator as the last preparation for winter setting it fairly deep and re-lying upon tho iight ridges that it throws up to be suffic- ient to prevent the land from running badly. Water furrows liclp in such a case. Others have good success by plowing twice, .shallow immediately after the hay is oii`_ fr,-lloweci by thorough cultivation to rot the' soil. and than deeper later on and much as stubble land is handled. Very little ot' this will bo accomplisheil this year. No matter how it is acconiplishecl the' sod must be rotted and the grass kli- led, otherwise a good crop cannot be' expected no-xt _vcnr .Sod t'or corn or roots, in some clistrtcrti'-. does bet- ter when plowed in the fall. while- in others spring plowing is pre~t'erable, but this is a subject by itself. The Ewe and the Lamb. The price ot' ialnb and mutton ist cotliparativoiy high, but. as, is always the case, luniii holds premier place on the market, and _vcarliiigs always bring u higher price per poliiid than older ewes. in view of this fact, and always anxious to get tho top price. sonic farmers- and slooknieii hang on-to their old ewes just a iittlo too long. We cio not iiieaii that il gooti llroccliiig aiiiimil sliould lic ciiscnrdeci bcforo hor ii fnci that smut' i<'Hé&i€5i€5*i‘rl€9l€?r€5K5l£>l€9i€§lé?i€>i€5léél£&i6 l'iincc Edwiiid l~.l.liicl were _ . ly uiiknowil Ami at tho price pro _ _ th yulunu which in tum to makt u living by selling their raw' va_____ _Uday __ _my ______m___ ____ ______ mon o e _lik Pune! of da___v pm _____.._._-- glib" ttilllnsgilimten]§l§:l.eTiggli:r1uvngl: D“"Y'“e“ ‘”“° ”“l’P"' °°““‘“ How Mick wmv as coN'rAMlNA f° ‘°t“i. ‘:““.°"'°:.‘l“‘:.;;'.l1.“ ‘:.‘:... . b QU T8 0 BSD 9 T new Tha "Udo modlwe is new mf certain standard of health and their The fonuwm ext,-act appeal-gd in l Ii i h d oduot B tilaltllegiitln:;{;ofii\earc=nbseibg grid in the Btlllllffe ln 0 Slmllery C0Ylditl0l\ lf the september issue of a Winnlnes _.arm of butter uuueue meat ana this is necessary to protect the healtp Hamm Buuenn .lou August 1 mg, ‘ ' e ua f town and city folk is it not q dm muu by me name of A poultrv lt is in the manufacture of 0 __ __ vear. a \'y milk and butter, however. that U10 ly “ewsury ti’ “ke _pregaf gqsfan? Iarovestski was Dl`09°0“'~°d and °{’_:‘ Pl'0le°t lm’ mlk "PP V ° “ vlcted in the police court by 0 prank Glillon ol Margate. is one of LOCII Dl’ll|[\8fl RGPIII’ WI!!! st cond ofiiczii _i_i tlneo_c:fAu:§i_:io{l{i the island iarmer-i who is hellliug to Flmm" sm»'¢°||| cgmwf Tough costs wask_m gain” _____ed man were ar ra":""".;:;2:.:“‘i..“.r.'1.“: -- , ., f.::::°::.“ fs.. BH all 9° “W Shattered nerves are beyon to herd or flftw" P“‘°‘"°‘* -‘°"’°Y °°"§ men ec the surgeon imice what fever ___“.*h_<_i___|:_utl_i_<:_r_;tu_i_r;_ _iugeaiiugg with a pure bred registered sire, an Wm "uni, them? Domus uf uuupio cloned U: __ __y_u_ A __B__ ____ “___ cus he manufactures blah class butt_c:r Hum ue” in yum. hom, ww” gym sent to _S .ou _“med by _he De_ out woulo view 111° P‘l“°° °f_' ° bm testimony to this nec can zee tome" _ :___ ____ __m_______ ___ um In mm” nsudiom (onsumer Hi. um ”°°_th° t mme- hu ,et "mm Danimen Disease Division found twen oi' 185 acre# le “ll °‘°“"°" °"°°9“'_;3 on their feet again 'rbls famous com {°¢l°'-\:" ___ _y__________ ____ ____ mute It $31 tsc‘:i(lN\3r::r:s}:ikil\oi:ir eu sriigddyyiergioto 2:_'g?|m;|,‘guu_ sggcfiapzcxggzt |,¢¢;h..?. vyill ‘re noted that from the time the a clay loam and has been lwpt in ex mu Ly", 01| and dgligioua tonic above ssmpife was t_:;:_unJuly;rg:lu ui; ceiient heart He ralwi llelrly 1 ying, supply tile .very elements that til he was ouii sa ___g___ of a__°___ zoo semen or potatoes- 3.530 bulhelr venice: nerves require in a quiet _i:_l;_i;i__Sll`t€l] Olli ghould be thorougmy whit_ewashed_ and a little oil-cake added. The fall to clean and whueu “_ It is much ‘NVBS "9 gi'/en Wm” Dmlmd mol? easier to produce clean milk in a with UW meal mtwn' clean stable than in a dirty one. The The Surplus 3°Pal'“l°" mm( 5” fel' following recipe for whitewasli is re- U’ the U03* °f which t“"f“lY °f Ui" commended: Take iialf a bushel of Yorkshire breed are kept. These ani- unumckeu “me-,md 5|,-,ck with warm mais are scattered on milk, potatoes wutm.__ keep it cove,-eu during the pm. and grain and are slaughtered at 180 mug to keep in the steam_ Strain the pounds. Ihe Glydon bacon has an Huuid through 3 sieve or Bt,-ainen enviable reputation. Scvcral ucrcs thou add a peck of Ban" previously are devoted to the growth of oats. dissolved in wa,-m wager; three peas and vetohes as soiling crops. pounds of ground ,-|ce_ boned to a 0ll9'tml”d ‘lf this “rea is "DW" “S thin paste' and stirred' in boiling hot; °i1l'|Y in the Spring “S l"°S"‘|b‘°~ -'W' one pound of glue dissolved in boiling other third is sown about two wcc~;»ki= wutun und one pound of Spamsh later and the remainder abol_1t_ thc Wumng_ To the mmm,-e is added mlddlff Of June- uve gallons er not water. than it _ _ should stand for a few days before Kino Syflem Gly" $=*'Sfa°*l°" using. 'rue wean is beet applied not _ and either brushes or spray pump ‘The barn is snugly protected by ii uuu be used to put it on rpms in-ight. beautiful grove of iiativc woods, euu the stable and aids in banighing plaiiteci to the north and uoi't.ii-west. dh.¢__ If winfiows are Hmm), gndeavop it is a wooden structure on a con- U, mim-ge ¢|wm_ as "gm and Bug. crate fouiiciatioii with cement flooring Fume are enemies of ge,-m5_ throughout. Tho cow striblo has some dairymcn make a practice of stanohions set. in comcut with cciiicut ulluuing the hair off the “anim and water howl placed coiivcniciitly in H _udu in keeping mem dean Nature the manger and fliicd with thc puroit umvluus the un|m4|g Wm, B mir coat viator from an eric-sian well The mu of huh. towards mil and the long icing system of vmitilstioii has been U, the huh. tu., more manure and dirt installed with perfectly stitlsiuclciiv _ticks to me _,mn may and lumens results The sunlight reaches cvoii ____ the danger of mm- becoming mn corner Tho cows are bc-ddr-ci com tuu_|nu¢_‘,d The clippers Should bt* forlably and tho stable is cleaned out uuuu befor., ww.. Mt, stapled Only a thoroughly thrco times diillv thc bnum porno" of me body need be manure being liaulod intl, .in .icijoln _,Numa If uossibic take time ills ll\'U“""’ “hm gloom the cows occasionally it aide The air of contentment about this lu keeping them healthier-_ ¢-nnggqngn Island 59-rm 'il dengmml Th" work tly lends to increase the milk vielcl cis arc thoroughly alive to thc pleas A uma extm urfbautiou and care -it ures and privileges of country lite __ utubuu the cows would mai to cncl and from side to side The _ _Own __0____ no mm _,___ _________ tiiu of g dean m__k_ "lid 'le eriully aid in producing Everyone knows that clairyilig on the uuuug thu Wynn-,r farm means hail work. hlit in thi: unmleuumu milk can only he pm case intelligciirc and forethought duced by healthy cow.,_ stapled and MV” Wbbed th” b““i"°*"‘ °f "H d"“" fed in a sanitary iranncr Milk from gery Mr Glydon is a dairyiiig cn _"Wu that are nu, |u normal hwicn tliusisst i cannot soo. said lic. shuum uuvm. he Dpmed on the market "wiiy i’iinc'o Edward island ‘-ihoulci in Huy funn it is endmygm-ing pub ever go hack in clairyiug, hilt i can ,lu lmanh Wmler feeding make-5 it 5°” m‘*“Y "°a“°“s Why “" sh°“m more difficult to keep the whole l““k° “Um” “d"““”° every V84' 0"' iierd in the pink of condition than pastures are the equal of any in Can when they are running on um55_ and 80° The KYB"/S 0°” “°° “’"“°f “ me in-st six weeks in the stable is er way here as in the West Our h*iv _"mums, the ha,-desc Changing ilclds are clothed yearly with tho from green ___ dry feed unless grad finest clover A drought is ulisolutc “any dom, cause.; unght de,-“nga bl lind in this country is not insk affect” me I? h d my th f de, “B det rehganweeee' mg "'°“°5' me °°“”° may be Udwd bgiiciss ,every effort to secure the max 5° P°°" nmnagemem lmuni returns from feed consumed "*"*""_"¥" t also be taken that the pro CLEAN'-'NESS 'N THE DAIRY §‘l`il‘$smv‘vlisll stand every test for qual STABLE 'ty and puritv - Farmers Advocate officers of the Food and Dairy DMS ~w~ _nn for watering his mllk C°nvi(~ tion was obtained and as it was hill '°‘l“°@°l~ . Af Bi* Week” Hveafml' pint. ef milk tin-eugii it, 'rue seci-| 11°" ln l»»_Mlh1x""'¢iairx'-` 'nil Ther ie no food collotlmedf llllmill- ity that is _so eagilyfison milk and milk Drdduéb. and earefulness ‘sl;¢3|i,ll‘g'1_pgy| _ be practiced. as siclm s"may be occas- ioned by one a_o_t of neglect. A person coming ln’ cimhdt wifi. any contagious disease, be it ever »= c slight. should not sttempt~‘to~'-handl--- milk in lay way. "l‘he`disess‘e‘gerni'- may be carried on the person andipp come dislodged and fallli into th' warm milk. where they and a sul* able medium for their development ln this way epidemics have been started causlngvlossql lifgp Can-c-. ing water from contamiuate\ well. in the milk pails may also infect tin- milk. Dalrymen cannot' be too can- ful in the handling of this lmportur.‘ i'ood.-- Farmers Advocate. CLEANLINESB IN DAIRY. - `§?ri Air. Water and Sunshine. » All Heir Healthy cows are the first neces- ity in the production of good mill-» and as good lungs arenecessary fo' the purifying of the blood that bm much to do with the making of the milk. then it is. above all. necessar, that the lungs be free of disease; r~ it is evident that to use the niilzz from tubercular cows means the ta" ing of too great, a chance with a matter that is of first importancr,-_ To have the cows tested for tulie~ culosis is absolutely necessary siil this test should be made frequently With animals that are free of tub ercular and other diseases it is fu- ther necessary that stables and gen- eral eurroumllngs he kept well airc' and clean and the feed of eil kind. be sweet and free from mould and dust. Next, the attendants shonli be in perfect health and just as clean as the `cows and tlic-:ir surrounding.: as germs of dipeuse are thrown off i' breathing and coughing, and though the cattle may not he easily affectc-~ from the source, still, the milk i_. pretty sure to take ' up any ti'oubi_ that may be floated in the air. Sunlight is about as good nn in surance against disease as anythinf' that can be devlscd,'so plenty of windows should be 'found in evei-_-. stable and to help the work of tii windows the interior of the stabl» should be whltewashed not only tri intensify the light but to sweeter. the atmosphere through _the actlo" of the lime and other disinfectant- that may be used in the whltewash mixture. Water troughs _should be lcon: clean and if possible covered whcri not absolutely in use-it should b» recognlzecl that the green slim" which accumulates on neglected troughs is not a help to the purity' of the water contained though th.- green coolness in warm weather. After taking the trouble to build well. to whitewash walls and ceiling. to have the milkers clean and tid?-H and to provide good water. tbl’ dairy- man would be doing all this for riotli Ing if he failed to .provide ilrst-class utensils for the handling of milk and to keep these in iirsbolass condition. ' ¥ THE MARKETS 1'oRoN'ro ¥~{’|F Hogs Off Cars $11 '75 Cattle 3 50 Lum bs . ll 50 TORONTO Butter C Eggg . I' Cheese (large) < MONTREAL Hogs Off Cars $12 00 Cattle 0 Lambs 0 75 MONTREAL Butter I 4 Eggs Cheese (large) fl BUFFALO Hogs Fed and Waterod $10 50 Cattle $10 25 Lamb.. . 101-1 NEW YORK Butter 35%" Eggs - Cheese tiarge) - Z V EGGS AT TORONTO Eggs have again advanced anothe cont on the Toronto marketi accoif lug to Gunns. who report the suppl of good eggs entirely inadequate fc the demand This ilrm’a quotation this week are as follows S er ‘ guaranteed noniertile eggs deliver ed at Toronto 39c per ciosen, fre eggs (ii-ee case) 36c, and returnablf cases, 33c and 34c per dozen E008 AT OTHER P0|NTS Eggs sold at s range from tie highs at the bottom ot the range at ‘i8c if 50c per dozen on farmers' marketss local points throughout Ontario hw Saturday last, as follows Belleville ` Tcontlnuec on one ton) Z. Colle H sub,” T. 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