3;. , __ ~s'< “ ‘.11 4, l \ l _- .-; ..". if .-l'- -. '-.Eh <1-fr i. lt i I _ .____=_§ _ ,.1 J ,..'._. if, ` '~ - ,_-_-u__. 1-; .- 51. ,r .“‘y _.3 _.»_ .___ _____,. ~ F. *_ ._\. ,Ji ._ ».~ I: '. ,,.I‘ .}'.-_V ‘ri _'ei- . _ _ .___ -. 5"? ., __- _.l' 'fr `-: _ l~ 1 5'? .___ if - ,__ _1_-. Iffrl- li f _ +:f".i.#e- - ;` ` ANUARY s i is L' 'r'rs:'rowN c ARDIAN ________,___9___ _ _ : _ Tnscnaao U ' _ i raosiriisa _ THE MAGAZINE GUARDIIAN For Parents. Teachers. Pupils. _ _ _ e _ 1 __ ` H _ _ Dqirymen. Farmers. _Horsemen 1 Farmers and others interested are invited to. contribute to The Farm. The Dairy. The Turf. and roads departments of tlie_G\isrdi_sn either by _ question, correspondence. or otherwisei Answers will be bivsn by experts to all questions of general interest and space will be given to any article that will in any way h p to advance Prince Edward Island interests. ‘ Contributors are asked to have their articles at this oiiice early each week. as only s short e erseney item can'be handled as late as one p. m. Wednesday. All received after that hour cannot appear until the following week. ' -_-_...__l_. fr. THE SCHDOL _ /me THE HOME Elllillllllli Hill IIIIUNTHY llll Secretary Lane’s Plans and Their Ap- iicatlon in Canada. Sir,- Responding to your invitation to teachers to contribute items of edu- cational interest to the columns of FARM AND HOME, l send herewith something which may be considered as having a. bearing on our future school problems in Prince Edward island. In your issue of December 24th rc- porting the complimentary banquet to Mr. Pierce, the American Consul lwss interested in the eulogistic reference io the speech made at the opening oi’ the Panama Exposition by Secretary Lane of the Department of the interior in the U. S. Government, a native of DeSable in this island. _ Judging from notices and reviews in papers and magazines Secretary Lane's addresses and reports attract a good deal of attention and have con- siderable iuiiuence in directing and in- fluencing public opinion. In the editor- ialcolumns of last week’s “0utiook,” 0ne_of the leading American journals, there is a special review of that part ofthe Report of the Secretary of the Interior dealing withrural education. While that-1 report 'deals necessarily with--conditions in the United States, it is not unlikely that Mr. Lane as a native Canadian, knowing our condi- tions to be similar to those ~in his adopted country, would suggest the same needs for us and recommend the same method of meeting those needs. The editorial in the "Outlook," after referring to Mr. Lane as a strong Na- tionalist of the constructive typ'e, goes on to say.-- _ “Secretary Lane discusses another sllblect equally important to the coun- try. .He urges a National iaverof rural schools and ‘fThe _ old-fashioned house which holds graded pllclis, havin char who news no ing ‘ not s modern institution, msn have lshued from its ..i-is asks "How can of a be so com to tools? can venture city?-for To whaft ulee as the r mark- bu a rnsny msn there have experiments swore given." rightly says that it for local school Ho the 0|' MOV 0 In 8 VI some._;m1'sa~uA1'ienA|.ism.no ion- voriaa uniuuc s s congress in my of their :rest »1¢° and “MY “"°““ ‘“ Hive It is s "PY °\mli'° desirable; it is exerting undoubtedly 9 a growin_s__iniiuence. ‘ - , The pi proposed for bringing a bout' the ‘desired changes . in rural s app _ Canadians as a practical one, of enlightenment carried out on the s sensible lines proposed by Mr. Lane m' shouid.b_eM' seed fruit in. Dummies- ing selected teachers trustees, inspec t nl farmers, investigating school im- pursuing a rabbit 0|* Daflfidse and you vices, no pester in the place, yea, in bg _greater than thc nflv. nie 8 . c _ provementa in diiferent Provinces, making them known, under some kind g ' . Q. money that might be spent on it, great W e s a forgotten bulky report. For final Q success a plan of persistent, conserva- ti _ save to be worked out. lt is'not a sud a reforming process to be worked out ( The bettement of our schemes of rural education would not be the only '- berioilt. Education at large would be P bencsttcd. The cpu-it ci National S u - ~ C _. it broader conception of Canadianlsm. S team-play amongst Departments of f Education! Prince Edward Island work to be done by a Canadian Bur- try. lt is true much is being done new 5 tion Act 1913, But the problems of in Agriculture. The soope of the m Perhaps we may get help from his ef- consolidation of their rural schools in ._ the United States will be worth while ___ watching. One of their educationallsts _ has stated that within the next Bene- g ration all their country children will _S be in consolidated schools except ___ where consolidation is a physical im- G possibility.- Wiill it .come in Prince __ Edward Island? I am Sir. etc.. _ S. B. McCREADV, Prince ol' Wales College. Rural Science Department. 'rua unoencunasur V Pecutian ro ' sassarn sci-iooi. wonx _.._.. , Prepared by Rev. Wm. McLeod. DU"- das, for Sabbath School Convention Sabbath School worx constitutes an undercurrent associated with child- hood and more mature life and iiow- ing underneath and glvlns N99 _ t° upper currents of untold Sood. UNB forming a peerless stream ilowins fill' and away beyond the community 0f its origin. This current, like a river, never merely local. but sweeping be- yond its source throusb vale Mid mountains, barren and fruitful soil, hamlet, town and city, till, it enter! the mighty ocean, this stream of bloss- ings as outcome of undercurrent Ol' what is Sabbath Schodls enriches ev- ery aphore. including the homo and public spheres of church and slate- Bohold how the tiny riverlet over broadening, deepening, rushing bc- yond the local sets the pace and pro v`ides\tli_e means for Amazon or Nile. like the new enterprises of agricul- ture, emigration, city building a.nd oth- er dosirsble phases oi civilisation and ing from our Sabbath “ hools. iallzing in more manifest moulds, social life, sweeps out into benefits conferred Joshua 145. “This part' out of o thoii_ make then shalt Think of the ica thoro oillcers 000.000 year Ill! B CII] t W . , _ I _ en reform that should be sought bu Ralph Comm.) D,-_ Mcnonhld of azure given as thc very cream of this hopper should orento Globe and Rev Dr It P laik 0f 9°h°‘l“°ly' plus men' tho dc' the wa" of the poultry ho within the permd °f°'g°n°"'"°n' 'ill/l¢;l{ay ih their hatlve place gpehl; of velopment ofthe intcllcct and heart of one foot from tho floor, and common text books. common stand- S. and thrift. Just so tho undsrcurreut arls- the ' ion!-ll? IW make a very enlcient hopp fraternal meetings and lreetlhtl of U19 5”' h° °*“ °”‘y mc” - ~-»f-»--=-»--- »--°----»» ~--1 1-°-“dr” “ar ’::°:.:“:.°;‘:f:.::‘: ,."°‘°., .I.P°..::°r.“:::r, petus aiforded. There are p sent °f 31° '°h°°l' ut ' __ ,gem 52 sub. 5|°°l fn th dn] ul raons who easily recall the im 01° wicker can mee _ the tvey ai-ge us h y req chools in the United States should pmnlohh ghd benentfls peculiar to baths in the yolf- Tl\°_l1 :h$'_¢;- “many ing at lon! ll1lBl‘i/ltd be app lea e in our needs. A campaign t9:3,9“y:n:1x;vEl:bl?°?h°Sgh$?l}' whfrlz gtlwlgltla gghtgfsréssvvlgge l¥i1‘;uDl'°\§°l1¢° °f edTtlh¢;th: geilniissliinivlll Kegel) if ' ugh," l hy w° ° “ll” ii respected tcacncr hrs c wholesome. unncnuiy cs inc nn-an cnt it 0 oursavson oroadyre h l I l influence Tem low Care must be used amber those who were mechanical 1'°°tl‘°~i“1“5 cf H: mo and an u,m,,- _,_ t th sh does not te _ priu pe a 6 1118 wide improvements in rural education. hogsxlfotlaiegyggdtga 'logic 71:- :Hg ggzgdechancs for origin and plswgg too rapidly and was_te The Only good could coma fl-gm luv. “___ wh___e___ shows jealousy and doe! “on in the quarterly lesson as sum. system of feeding ian many___;id___u;_l:_. Doh't dig into the silo, use ii. rake loss will ges gain- | any cases all throuzh c tagcs. but great care sliuuid ors, departmental cheers and praoti- 3?, °l°;f°°m:’,," §f:d|‘§dni;;,,¥“:,f,‘et°hmjn;' $23,-, lfhnsome places no Sabbath scr that none is wasted, ci hc _ . iti e provinces in places not viiitigs :numeric _ci ii._c,1_1_n2_:_d_§i__t_:t_< §§‘,‘1}°§§_.",,§,§§., §L`;,,'»f,°,,,"§2,§ L’§,°J,,‘,° gifgnmgr u»';~'~»ue.cci. cn _tni__n_i;. __ __i_i__<_>: ____a§___c€nc_n:_n_u a_r_v__ .._._.:_._._:__i.c eawereg wer s e 0. _ ,hreprovesnoo - ~ . :. comparing noteinexchansins ideas and ggfcgx, bfeégfggdtggideigxff s?¢|`f",,:-I; hlilalsssring to which a_ll ni_a_y____»€;>_I_l_1_°é :_l_1_f°:¢__§;""_of?‘Z_tn;,°r3,:1scinvah f t me ex en a ' . t Fe °"°l °"5““‘"“°“ and °“”°" ‘éliislsglgigghzixfougnd :il-Jiiatlllar'-ltl°ll'3,;t§'g i,i;1r‘tthlef“l,at3sr'.ulf_the day school is such 'Hire feed tlgix at the bott ' or the relatively small amount t 0__d__No Jealous No 1° ki _ a facto, 10,- general good in church inch-es deep and the thro O8 .. Y ° ng °r h more this insti- hopper opens well ilolwn into the box '°tum5_w°“m sure); mit' lfgwf tilimbleuiitbgltls ggi; ";oRl\);:exil1‘titym;\€hllen:ilt, :hifi Blt:t`;lh\.lil:)lY Hiram book <_>{f_ books; so these lg li; danfgeig of _Ego ver any “ oya- mmss n' . ' ' _ ` g h "The ng 0 n ng own oo as . e chéme M mvemgatiun that ended in tiihnntgalhgseclioligtradf1?i?l:ll§ll"w`eHg1 orbit Hlhtéggnsdngeggnof liords.” is the only constru_s:tlon in the centre o o Zorra, near Woosstock. Ontario, text_ bgokt) _‘Z’h_‘::_'_‘:v§_;‘c.l.l5_i,1;';m_cel:,£; ggzvlis tgnanxge ctsgiu ve, and moderate propaganda would BDrl_tb_:;reFi:_v_l_i__f;l_'_<;_:'h_¢;_l:_1_;.;aO_l_l___<;\;; Dr.__g_1_ce- 5_1->_asi__ {_____"_5, our maps, charts and cessary _s_pace.u __ ___ _ ' ` . i - t . nsboi-n.1 heard nov Dr. ocrucn other kinds galore of r¢Us|°\\S .liter Ina P e %r_P°_:_________ ____ use about it should dry ' mash. great. ln tha__creation of- s wliole- V°llU°\\° fl’°l11 01° im'-\'i°|f ¢0 U10 for the pastor- In lnillly H0109 DSW'-\'° market, but ` they are mths ' in lr . iw - _ _ ' _ on -s s 1 » ' » i - 2 , _ _ Ka . ., i lib r of G6 be illlod with any good 2:13355 of c‘Auil1d Liimg syM'S blbhlth ltilziiilgiiuliiil giiisnsvxii 11,t0‘li0yiuvita- Commercial dry meshes ca pl'BOB.C0ll0B, all d_btt|_bt chooi sacramental services and nth- tions and premises i3iil_J8c_uns the f_l:»;B0_____ \;_______;‘_____fi: _Imac he fact ia -1 D- - l nity would be enhanced such ,_ pl-0 er phases of church and state and de- ill All and l _ _ I tl __ own . ,ss would make for sound Nllflgpi clared that the good in these proved 1t:l 0Il_:0l'i:l__E_gll_l____ "Sf’_‘”_§_1_“;‘_;_:’_;;y‘;___‘__:k The [mowing mush mlxt ALIBM; one based on the solid rock U10 S0\ll‘Ce 01’ 'H10 Brel!! W0l'k Wl'0llS\\£ .‘- \“|_`° a _ 1 ll pecially adapted for cfm: p b 1 d l J or this undercurrciit as nmnics y of tho education of youth. It would ?'m0ll._w lo ha gon? u :Jus ser-_ cc_________ and ____ie__pe__B_blc_ what ami containing, ns it docs. ii. consi- z,2:i. -» I ° _ _ , _g, ani c ccnoy. ‘ e iiius ate it, namely in the schools. Co-op- amid scenes of early il&YB. ololllllblllll’ °°“,""Y ;‘_“d °_§tyC_1_l3$_i_'__f§ t-I-\5|,,,._ 200 pguhdg whcut hm", 2 sl;-atdlg edul.:‘gkl:Iv:!l.il1cIl;)i?:\?i;lll'l}il;;Ii:]l?:?ii:iE gxggilii frlllldLIHEIIgggtholueagut-Befixkilig tIl`ilc(?i~l\llJil11lllil he is seven and wc Wllmllf l1|i:_|g‘ml1S5- dm” D0Ul\dB 570|-‘Hd e ereu r ' ~ < _ l _ . ~ S~ °f -0 liow much good might como from Zoiéraugg;l__;i_\_\_l`;_'_;>_:|;1\u;l__§__ci;un_try; __'_i‘iils li_c___;v_i_llo_prov_i_J_ c_l__________ ______o-_______c__ of and 200 pounds meat dc__ap_ This v 0 P 0 3 omv i #Bl Wil ll ll1lX0d l b C. 1.80 ards, s. liberal interchange of teachers, tgo broad to bridge and proceeding ilwlllflillg the DIHSUC Chilg s__Il_1:I1_<_l 8_;J_;l_ :W iw __‘f__md____ ____d°‘;_f’__'; 3 °“ r 5 (vriltlllglehgxgihinialdolclxoggrgtilggolwitlll irl;3r‘}vl'.igdT\3li(:xria'oS§di§cl?oz:J!i's obti?ln?Thliik :I0 Hit? l;\0B_;-_ eillci_i}nt__me_t_hod to fol- - ' _ownecng.~.. would gain much and give its share. Divine sow-ing, enriching all wo;-lh of 52 golden texts in pu; _Z'_\_3_l;l‘__¢_>_i_;¢_f; J__mc_,_ provinces would gain and give too hgvlhg and hearing on its bosom ating in tliechilds m n __ o______ ___ -and in giving gain! though redeemed arises with them The S. S. picnic and ot cr __ _i _ In ll10dByB¢0C0l110,¢h6\‘0 is 8 STG!! to the source whence it camc. Peculiar to this sphere have n goo An owner of a ilno field beuntifully fluence The m°°"“5 “mm daily af' eau of Education. One of its first Bows gl-hh, lh ll~_ whlle hlh nclghhor- fairs of teacher and scliolars.ai1iltl;e _ 5 missions should be in the cause of ghly wall hal-row., tho adlolhlhg la,,d_ _day school teacher becoming one n rural education along the lines propos- The boil, look and seem exactly alllm ilio S. S. llkowise. oft pr_ovc an aux- od by Mr. Lane for his adopted coun- Bu; ll, lhh fall season the for-mor has lllary iii increasing tlic current. came M-"_gt_ splendid harvest, while tho latter If °“° ‘|”"°t°d P“"°'-‘ti ”'i“|st“' ‘fr Thu, wsek _ _ ___ __ $7 3 in this connection by the Dominion nothing but lhlhlles 0|- wo¢,ds_ Tho guardian can alone accomplish much Last week -_ _ _ ~- 7~£ Del>&l1ment ol’ Agriculture under the family and locality wllhom lm, teach. good, how much more when united Two weeks ago.. . . .. .. . provisions of the Agricultural lnstruc- |ns_ sowing of --uw seed of the king. augmentting, cheering each others Same weak 19___~_: - dom" may for 9_ lime seem to be as effort there in S. S. and connected 1913 _ rural education are far more than the prosperous in 39|,-|m,,_| and lempe,-_ spheres co-operate. Then Jesus. like 1912 __ __ _ mere problem of securing lnstriictlon ance wings as tho". nelghbm-s_ more toi_scl_icrs vifiit' t_h_;a _hom_c_;1__ 1;i'___t_l_;el;‘ 1911 __ lndi`ul oi tho “One thin needfu." 501° U5- "1“°’ 5°” " 3° service by the Federal Government Latch um 1-mmm. is _,n,.|cf‘_ed_ ho“g,._ accomplished. Social life depends on Shell’ MIr§et. ____ |11|8m 5° 9~'1V3m°5°°“°‘y °m“"5°d' ed with souls arising in church and DPIVMU We “U11 ihl|i"'id““| character' M k sfzz $1'(`)'a€5 It should stimulate us in Prince Ed- Bmw for me work of God and ____m_____ and mer on uw. lcavenhlg and ,-0. 3”: woe( .. .. 7.50 1___._____ ward island. to know that one of the My and me utterance of _ho P___________ “owing of God-B wm.d_ me only mm. ___ wee____.... .. 8.00 u_._m Provlnce’s native sons la working else- "They Shan prosper that low Theo.. edy for gin, lh no sphere is the word s_:f’0 Wxléekliglh---~ - - -__ 75 8340 where in the solution of a problem in temporal “mms as wen as In spun, or God taught so much as in the S. S. 19 Elo ._ . . .-6 60 8_ 75 which is not different from our own. _“___ is literally f__m____d_ whne the _“__ The very lnstrucugn given ,mms me _M2 .. .. .._.. .. :__.5____0 8.00 _ _ th ter is characterized by ignorance of "Ms of Catechism. Di¢¢\U`@ Cards- °t°~- »_19n _ 5_5 " forts. The progress bein: made 11 6 me "book of bucks.. correspondmg to the primary class is a great ednca- _ -- -- - M ~ __ gnorlng ofthe master's service and in U00- WG lay the pipes. God supplies _ og sr et i alter of material things some, the water. If we do not' run the S. S. HOW and DB8 grail. who Will he evou children down drawn in the like ODD lilly ovon bound bes lmes dilapidstion and retro resslon as the small b°y the W“5°“' just t° Bee eng;-Elly apps,-eu; The 5_ whlch the wheels go round, but in dead earn- ggi? :'23 - - ~ ~ - - - just the greatest number of anylestness. iaith anil delight ce-operate T__s°_wee____-_;é_»_- - - ~ me and place of the church studying with King Emmanuel in His wond- sumo week 1914.... . __ ___ 9,115 word gene,-a||y_ has in "_ the rous presence, search and love for 1913 -~ -- ---- -- - ery cl-ham of the c0mm,m|¢_y_ see souls. sure as His own Throne and 1912 ~ ~ - - - ~ -- ~' Nehemlah and Ezra after their re, more prolific than a Klondykc, this 1911 ~- ~ °° " um from capl_l,,|t:_,_ leading mum, undercurrent will -eventually appear 'Ma _wt mdcs ln Search of hidden truth of a moulder of social and national life P3 I1 F Hebrew scriptures and immediate re- *md ‘HSPMY i" Gl°"y gm" in Jews suits. See Josiah discovering in some C"°“'"~ Shu” “U “pple tm” and many TH k $1 05 Divine record God’s warning and “PPI” "my ml' but uw very mst Lxiweek " 1`03 llnellts regarding |d0|a¢,.y_ hence its are get by climbing and liandplckiiig. Tas wggk 1. _ |-9m°va|_ See the Ethiopian Tres, Throw water at a lot of empty bottles SWG Vr__ee__B1__€__ - ~ - - 1 urer of Acts 8, enroute from historic ‘md °°m° Wm enter' but go with lglge N l Jerusalem to Africa reading re the D"°h°" *md f““"°l and "WK “fe °°°“ 1912 " Redeem.,,._of I,a_ 53 and md by s__ S illled. Just so with individual work 1911 ~~ tcnuhcr Phillip in to the iight or cal- P°°“"°l‘ ¢°_ S- S- 11°* S“"P“B°d f°f "B `_""n'__' k' _ vm-y_ See the Berea” daily -Search golden __ opportunity in thc entire ii terhsr e ._ C of Goya peerless W,-,,.d_ hence as in realm. That man who bearing prec- *__ _ _ réners _roa_h__i_er_y Act, 17 revealed surpasslng the ious seed, in going forth doth mourn. __ 0l7l_l_l;8 °l‘ 3; B »|~he",_10nlens_ 59,, ln Rem 5 the l-le doubtless bringing back his This week 30 Christ am|d_ comme” mln" of the sheaves. rejoicing shall return. I Last week .. . .. .30 glm-lnegd to the". unspeakable m, heard in Pixsburg, the late Rev. Dr. 'gwo wee _is iigih ..2__ lief and delight. opening up the hltli- P°“5 exgm in f‘_p°“k|“5 at 3 g“‘“t 131?" wee 8 " ""26 28 8,-to sealed v0|ume_ He now as than S. S. Convention: in a lapidary ostab- 1912 -- Z8 expound, tho Word "Hough the Holy iishmont.,my guide led me to tho mn .. 23 ghost and lb", permeates clluwh and last and ugliest diamond. _ I express- -- - - - - ~ ~- - - - - - - mm, Wm, the upper and undo, cur, ed my hellef ro it being the poorest Egg Market rents ovei' in connection with our S. 0' lm- Wm” 1" "°39°“°° W his ‘m`°°‘ N°w`|“m UN ERN WHTC 111110118 lhv bidder!- 5_ 1 [ward 3 s_ S_ meld Secretary of tion. l dropped it into tho palm of E885 More than 3.000 persons attended tho_ as and kiss,” whlci, were ,crumbled my hand. light. beauty. splendour. This week . . . . .. ....45 Balm John ll. Morris, of Kentucky.| the Unlted glues ln Harcourt- ex. etc., flashed forth, _and__l crlcd I ncv- Last week . . . . .. -- - -~--.50 pals the tcp pl-l¢c_ $6,500, for sunlight clalm; ~-when 1 was B mm" lad in or saw the like of it. _ Two Weeks $80 - - - ~ - - ~- -- ----50 a chestnut colt by Sunbrldge~Spoct» my fsther's brlckyaril l deeply sank‘ S"-“° w°°k 1914 ' ‘ Wm* my hand into a soil. brick. Long years D°“’" in f-h° h“m°" I-‘°"l' 19%; ‘ ' ‘ ‘ ' ‘ " ' ' ' ` ‘ ` ` ' ' '40 * " '° later I saw that brick in a substantial Crushed by th” t°m|’“"'> 1912 ‘ " ` ‘ ` " ' ' ' ` " ° ` ' '35 W°rd “mes fmm N°W Ymk that "t building with the impression unchang- F°°"“8° U” b“"l°'1 19 " ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ` ` " ` ` " U" "““"°""°“ °f 5 w°"'k”°W“ b"°“d' 9,-l_ so lt la follow workms Wm, the That grace can restore. or of trotting horses, the race and lmpresslon ln g_ 5_ you make in the Touched by a loving heart, TORONTO meneydwinneri-i_ at tho Gra_n__d___Circult hearts of your scholars. Later in life W“k°“°'j by k'“d“°"' , 5 m;’_°tlB__ 5'5"? t ° 539°" 'Jr “mf” your labour developed in good man Chords that were broken: 1-logs Off Lars . . . . . . .. ....$9. 0 ta u a oh ii o fam y groups so as Think of Will vibrato once more. Cattle .. .. .. .. 7.80 show w ich families are in the lort- Tho modern idca, which has prov- nh tg b n vqry successful practice, is to ellziinate the web mash and hc.; in nr piucc u ary msn. roi: mmm hiixturil is kept beforsltbo birds all inc inns in iursc .noir-main; ucv. ' FARM 3 pers. The advsnlaael ‘.sppa`reii't' from this method of _wal fm mm- mm The greatly deer _ labor in feed ln, lu thc-greatest advantage. since it is before them all the birds balance their own rations to advantage. - The amount of which is ted ,in the litter, and night. _as supplemental i uulitaims 00 pounds e found to owls. New r . .. 850 ...'I..75 ...$17.75 . ...7.00 6.15 0 5.95. 'Rip price off cars. ..L-$9.50 . ...9.50 ~ .. 9.00 .....9.Z5 .. ..8.65 .. .7.40 Fall Wheat Oats -i3 43 .oz 43 0 53 .so so .96 41 .se as 32 32 28% . 27 - sg, . 23% Lambs...... .... . . . . ...10.50 - B l .. .. .....60 gotof Peter thc Great dominated this wmi 4->i<-nie-i»ii<-»>|ei»>|<-i-eiienit-ellis-iii4»>|<-i».i@i»>iio "ey ronouvo WB' “H it dl" in Wi- “ml 01° "1""- hhq ` Butter 35,, once is that it will continue to do so _ _ . . . . _ _ _ __ ____ _ __ ¥ POULTRY f -'“"° -~ ...‘?:..;.“.‘.:'...:°f.,:i,.‘;;f oveiitn- , Cum” (arm, iuoni of si socomi generation is cen- ”@*** M°NTnEM' 10 00 tered on tho outcome as to which son tim” DRY MASH ,_-on PGUL1-Ry HW’ on C5” ' ""5 s‘25 or sons. ll any, will prove to he as 0 (1 ‘ . _ _ W°l’f| ' limb’ " " " 10' ' self. 'i`lie Bingons and other sub-fam r " .T|\0 Kclmfal |"`9cu°° |"” bowl L" ' MUNTREAL ' ilics of Eliu~.tiouci~.rcombined. Wonn f00l|»£_l» |945! ‘|‘"'“5 "W W‘“t'9’|'~ 90"' Butter - -- --~~~~35% bout $2,000 more in cash lirizos on the Hillel' |13 ‘l\ll\"m|°" 0' WU- 0' “\°l5‘ Eggs -» -- ----52° circuit, but Peter the Great ciirrleil from nmsi:_‘»io nii. :¢inar___;>__r___5_»gi_i_l§_i_i_'_. _£27 c corn (torso) . ....1Bc prumicr honorn.__ _ _ prac ce l'oil\li‘0B - ¢UppA|_o . and and iiocsssiletvs UW- U10 li0\lli|‘Ym“” F d W ter .. .$6.85 Wlliilo it was predicted years ago “K0 |Ul°,W hill |’|"‘|° W9" “wh t°. 3i'f°_'g:t.‘tl’e...i.d.`a.lT.. .H .. 9.50 that a trottor would some day negoti- §‘9 d‘“f°“';{‘Met to r';‘L‘;:_'°,d__' Lambs .. .. ato__a milo ln_ two min_utr:s. very :ow ¢W°;- 9° 9° ° ` at ttimcutwomnues. very cw Hi? l»l'°\I8l\ ind \’°9°gl°.P°“"» it '@'||\".P’r!°y. Nugrvonk' ~‘ “"“‘ to sole? such aporiormance, yet we 'havel ‘lil ckll' lllilivf UW '|ll°¢\|V° F¥§_\01f1._, _ __ __ __ 35,, _ long since rcacliod that goal, and Uh- Oflhtl |)l\‘flB. _ ' `_' -"Q"-"U" _ __ ‘sc cutiic _ _ _ . _ ___ g§§:sé'li`u'r'|`c `.`. .I ..ff171,tc CHOPPID STUFF. it saves feed and a nice warm ds! to brighten stables with a coat of white- wil not hurt the Dill. hs e an abundant and visit will sooii_ chants into one that ._ Ll -. nratchgfefzrilnished hogs and lambs; and it pays er in a._ t f‘ use 291:' exercise. An open shed prcwides ring ml-; enough shelter during the daytinma. onstruct-_ own con~ from be; howevc ed dongs dry mrpili pper can lt has e. ich eiKml~ om is 10 at of the feed "mf It is not too late to protect the pyramid f the hop- mash feeiil ate unne- ii bc pur- tive is to mix your ure is vs- roilui~_tion, Present markets demand to produce what the market wants. Give your young stock plenty of 1 What about putting some ice away this winter? An old shed and a had of sawdust will keep e. good supply. Remember those bare spots on the _ road during the winter and plant evergreens along the sides next win- ter. or a. wide fork. Keep the surface about level, sloping down it trifle towards the edge. With the thermometer up around forty to-day and down below zero ta- morrow, an unoiled harness will soon go to pieces. Try and pick over the roots once a. month. A bad one this week means several next. Apples should receive even more attention. young frees from the mice and rab- bits. A ilve-year-old apple treo is worth nearly twenty-ilvc dollars. _ 'I"hat flock ot' pallets should be pay- ing somothing on their feed by now. ll' not, what is wrong? Profviiied ilic feeding is donc properly, and the housing quarters are comfortable. strain next spring. The [armor who keeps a. sharp cyo upon feeding costs is il»rcly to makc nroiicy. Considerable roms may bc i‘rit1oroil iiwiiy w'ltlio\ll. any corresr oondinl.: rocompeiisc if rations arc not carefully ti°imu\r»: