P lui . . , '-- f I e ,f fl.- L_. if ‘i *_ ff' '“_‘:; i. en =,f.:\ '¢ fi ... _ ,, Eff- ,- 1_- .,.f. %.fi‘ii, f I : i 1 l f _i r l ¢ Y E MAGAZII N E GJ -sofa N ’i>‘t.'.¢if.*i;.’;.if'i.i::;;....... ;‘ v`,‘ Cy _ _ , , _ | ` *C f ` ~e~:~_:- ' ‘I0 llili FARMER iw-:~<-:~:-:~.°»-|»-'.-.-c-.~»:~f»e<-l-e~:»-:-.. 'Farmers and others interested are ,‘l“°, invited to contribute to The Farm, °'° The Dairy 'I‘he'Turf and Good Roads departments of' the-Guardian “flllll either by question, correspondence orlll a otherwise. Answers will be given by I eaperfs to all questions of general 32°; interest and space win be given to tl; any articles that will in any way l' ° quail Too temp her this term from the farm e or fresh from of the Ladies' Home Journal is an GOLD STORAGE OF APPLEB experience is the growei able io tell Milk records are easily kept and a meau was unseated, and the mare tighter- TUG” 500- flleelflllletee of °*_tl'°m0 ¢¥lmDl0 0l'*-l\lB- N0 attempt -- _ ltlle exact time at which the various' composite sample irom each tt-nth went the course. alone. Summary: the make of cheese in New Zealanq l-18| l>°°ll |085* &DyWl101'l '20 C0l'°lBf»° A large proportion of the dlfll_cul- varieties nnnniq he gngnni-nn_ if day’s milk can be tested --nes a - . has been reduced ilve per cent. For- ty and price. It may be that ties in cold storage of apples is the gathered too early the fruits will month. Is this not worth ating? FREE-l<‘OR~ALL (A Mlle Heels), llty lil CZKB i8 IDDFB Ol' 1938 Of 1| result gf dglgyipg gba gtoragg of th; ghrlvgls 'Rnd 1|* auowud to remain 'O0 -mi_;__,___ Hal L 1 1 20 Per cent ZH llleiief l10 maui' consumers. fruit after it is picked. The apple long on the tree they will lose .n.,,ns PEANUTS FOR MILK. 3 2 2 long has the term "fresh" been ripens more quickly when picked than of their fi _ii _ -, .1 'ill k - -_“ Cmldy Gm""""` poultry, as it is now comparatively to indicate the sum total oi it does when hanging on the tree and A nnnnnszntnivgi rainy: ss Ztftnfxs Professor H. M. Cottrell, writing Mal” Wlllles--»------_ ...2 3 3 sh¢np_ Wholesalers have no diillculty iitv by the sencrni ti-nec. No at- maturing in inc name temperature to uft the fruit up from tifc ti-ce °" "sP°“l“l‘ P°°“““l°f l’“l’Y °°‘"" Tlm°°1'13‘ 1-'OM' 1' ` ii ll" ‘mp°smg of receipts ‘mm day t° t is often made na to indicate The diseases with which the ‘ruin is 4,-h¢n_ if it hs 1-ends-_ it win nnsiiy hsf clalllls tllllll lla? mall° lmlll tl" °lllll`°| The three mmlne class was won y day' "fresh" means effected appear to develop more rail' coins detached fi- - th talk A plant' vm" and r°°t° lll ‘lllll°5l- B Bl`ll°° M¢Bee.th s fast green pacer, pngntnen nrn unchanged since the nr 1,-ssh 1,-nmths ,nw when sts,-sgs is nsisygd-_ If ins tns t st is ”“° ' ° 3 ' n°` duction. It contains over 18 par cant Northern Jack, Charles Miller. Wllll 5 reduction made last week, _ Tns F E th dl! tl _ the cold storage weather at the harvest time is worm sins when sbs” °;l;ll`ll:ea‘:_'lly°£laf:ll\s° of :rndeuprntein and ovfr Zltpercent his fine pacing iniare llllollyiunvgolnifg mnrlist is rratngnnrlluilet, and available msriy it was placed at an increase 0| i-I A substantial demand comes for nsln to sdynnss Pninss Enwnsn ls_ warehouse. In fact. the term "fresh" -that is if the temperature averazen the pear is ilt to gather But these 0 B ' I ch ll mlll°l°°' "la ¢°l` 0lNl'ond money, pus ing t e w - supp es a e p - 4-=' ' j s h as land interests. In S1. Contributors are asked to have week, as only a short emergency “"3 item can be handled as late as one "ll: p.m. Wednesday. All received after ‘l”l° that hour cannot appear until the °ll t following week. eggs ‘s s:s¢:e»:es:n:o¢:ee:»v:¢s:eo:oe:oe:se 0|' e HE SCHOOL MID THE HOM §o:»ezoezee'oo:ee°o»:ee:es:es:»¢’oo:ee° °oe:oe°u 3-I°°Z°'!°°!~2°°!~!°°!~‘.~l°§~ O 30 .:. O=C O20 ._. one m ,°¢ *:° use .;..;~;..;..;..;..;.»;».;..;..;.!, 1 President Teachers' Association s. (:luardia.n's School and Home tht; P. 0. Box 138. Charlottetown. for, --_-i_____ ll 'ri-in Usa of-‘ IODINE an e ”* h nr. A. s. alexander, the wcu- f,af,,p known American veterinary author- wife iodine both as a tincture and in uint- can insects and for germ infectio ~s of len various sorts he finds treatme it with .B tincture of iodine to give goo.l ie- nd suits. He says: ' 8 "Tetanus often kills Lorsfi-i that Eng simply have collar -_fr smldle sfircs. the The owner daubs the parts will nz- V le-greese or some smear, ...live or d ointment, thereby excluding ali. Bet- can ter saturate the wound with fmrture ll of iodine, or with i-soo nt-lution of "lg corrosive sublimate, wl.\i:.i :s -leaiily ll to. all germs and the spores of some lm of the worst diseases, notably an- il; thrax. ing on the man or beast, and parti- llll cularly on what the farmer often ml’-ll means one of those angry, sore, 5 dark-red or purple bunches which 0 does not readily come to a head. lllfle Such an infected center has come C bite of an insect. Flies from the car- l casses of animals may cause them. buf- trans for a be en held 8l`€ ppiied to eggs on 0W€l` ble cw all ch ell on and a snare. tures and the diseases glow with un- whnnsyss snnnn fm n v " n k ,llllal Eggs as produced are prdbably the usual rapidity., On the othei_'_ hand, nn s-ns nnnls nng pen: tgsgsi ntngx ,lggi their articles at this oiiice early each lll°°t “llll°"ll lll llllllllly °l “ll “af ll tll°_ W°“l°ll°l` all tlllll l‘llll° ls °°°" should be carefullyexamined, and all tained by givin g a variety of feeds. l f°°‘l Pl`°‘lll°¢9» “ml "WY are- ll th* rlpenlng llmcllss ls “lov” °“‘l.tl° larvae and pupae killed Broken More - Wl¢l10“f ‘l€l°Y» 011° 0' lilll’ 100" llllleas" llllly not lllcrea” ‘ll iqverlty" l mba, orotches old bark' are all tire plant makes ii fvery soft butter l0U5 and Plllatable f0°d5 Served Tllll rlllelllllg that °°°u" dll ng th” suitabln hid-inlgl-planes 1;,-,ok gnnsn -too soft for the market. It is claim ns ave;-nge table Unforgunntsiy period of delay between picking and n and ku, tn mn ' sd’ - _ . p. - _ "- are extremely perishable, and if storinigtshoftcins_iotnbnstolnansinnxyis It may seems ga Just of unnecessary of peanut hay from the entire plant __ __ not given proper care will rapidly lil" 0 9 PU U1 ° ' 14 nrk n ' ~ makes it very desirable as a feed for - deterioate. No amount of handling 01' delayfl ln U`Bll5ll5_» Of Ft th” Wife :hs s'ml)intg "$183 ;.:s§2ets;e;rn::,?${ cows producing milk for children and manipulation will improve their K'-i°PillB U10 &PPl€S 111 Dil" \'{l` P3015' ist with his nnst bntnn of ann can invalids. This claim is made on the quality, and if the eggs are to be 00056 lJ0f0l`0 they HW plH~0¢0 Ill "OF nnnmnns y 5 theory, based upon considerable per- ni-ted for any distance ni- and use. therefore. cause the fruit to rip- ' ~ sonal cxpcricncs by Professor Cottrell P _ ny time snypnssihls nn,-n should en and dieases to spread, and than How POTATOES CAN MULTIPLY in the handling of a large dairy herd taken to conserve their original apple? mal' already have commence ._.._f V lll . . worn-n_ Eggs ass more nnrishsb1ssy_ deteriorating when they enter the A lady in onnvms has been conwliiéoduced for children ,and invalids. than butter. They cannot be Warehouse. _ _ ducting some interesting experiments lth in the shell at a temperature Tl” lll~l’°’t“”°° °l.“t°.'l“g l’“ll" “ll” with potatoes The year before i r. ° _,. _ - -k t t - as the “W” f'°°~"'€ If "NY 8" *he ;‘f,°d‘§";l,f,e‘;",§f,nlf;°,,'§§,,";f1°§,';°f,,,,f,'f She discovmd a lures potato welsh- ny-digested milk, wniic fccas that °° . . . .°°. . contents will congeai and serious ll B _ _ . ing a pound which boasted 13 good d 'lk l t t » produced hard butter produce mi ____ damage nesinlt. Furghsirnozsi nggs ;"fy’tnl;h‘:,l:§_l;n;;n’°n,fI‘hl;férl;n:f',:§°r ;';_ eyes. 'l;he ngxtmwinter lshe cut the that was hard to diest. ~ ne 0 e BIOS l lc OO t .. C°“"l'll"lll°l”l l°' 'lll' 'l°P“’"'l°lll produits to erode- Their -external ll°“§1Wll°“ the fall f"°“lll“ ll” ““' liiglyolliuaarlz tgskztlf legit;-inl? 'thigh mould h°°'dd'“°°°l to . apDeRl`nHC€ _EWBB lllllll °r no mdica' Hall? hyanlllllir;-the apple ini- cold stn,._ over them. In the spring time these of their “amy” Fortunately' age the ideal is reached when the were lll“lll’°‘l' blllllg °ll°“gll l° mall” “re t-ranspiarent WMD passed be' tree to the warehouse. So far as the -llllll llllls' Wlllcll Wllell °llltlvllt°‘l» “ brlght hght in 8 dark mom' fruit to the warehouse. So far as the l’l'°ll3llt l°l`lll ellllllgll “ell 5° Plam- nd by this means an expert handler I .t . seemed similiar cond, 36 niils sins sn,-ins vpns 25 nms nn. ru co . a - ~ can often state the exacts quality of tio; ilzsnnnronnnnd when it is sninn_ any nrnnnnsn 203 -pn¢n¢nss_ weigh. gg' with even grea er accuracy d- t V n . f _ _ ing 56 pnnnds H _ n if the shell was broken and Efaégr mar: lglltngvéirisiefnnsssiintngiinigi ________n__ Elon t hold the box stall floor open led even by a fastidious house- _ n t. i n fl . The, process af candling is not ulnianoiln sifcfsgg s?,!ni,e,?:31I;?,s 0'; HINTS FOR THE lt ll-Y llllvolmtes ll more genenfl llsl’ Ol difficult. The extent to which it is the cron ocnnn in cool wsntnsn ‘ It WINDOW GARDEN an fl ---M -1 -»--2-‘iS‘»--‘l“'»‘--»-L 535-5 -"-f°`3~‘--1-‘1‘iif :.':.;i.:°2.i‘s ”;:.'i;‘::.‘;‘; §.‘:‘.°”:..:n‘.1: (B. :.';:‘.“‘°¢.’ 1: 3?; Ts. .‘:r°;f.; extent however. Some dealers sity to store his "nit in wa;-snnnssn Of all plants available for the win. hi i E D simply differentiate between good situated near the 0|-nhn,-ns' nor is dow garden there are two that are tn, bad. Other firms catering to a the lscnl wnrshonss nnvisnhln in sss_ decidedly the best, says a lover of re exact trade pay particular at- tions when were are innnsnnntn fn_ the window garden. One of these is tion t0 flllfilil-y and differentiate cmties for transporting frnit tn the ubiquitous geranium. This will for ir eggs into ii number of grades. distant markets during the Wintsn probably grow _for more kinds of st arious considerations govern the As a general mln, is is tn the muh. people and more kinds of places than l@l` ln llssollllllg these eggs- A ual interest of the owner and the _lllly other Plllllt 0" earth- Bllt that is laid egg should he of gooddsize, wnrnhonsnmnn that the "nit be islngsdto soy tgaslt. gerantéee r_i‘g_hdt_lfy do ` hill! at the fall 0f 0"” all El watched carefully throu bout the 93° ll" “ll e are U0 lllll l ' him nn of the stan, t ks hold nf llollllllll ll" dwell °l` l°l`l'y`flv° 8688011 by lille 0Wl1er, ag the ware- l°lfellt plants fmm the Ecmggly the hallzer close up to ttlhe chin, then 1llldS £0 the l-hilly 0029" °059~ lll houseman is responsible only for the llllllgs llsllally seen' Indeed' they gently but iirmly push back, saying nn egg the air cell should not Proper management of the bnuning possess a dazzling beauty altogether llllg" lllall ll le" cent plffen The and its contents, and not llle ull-1' alnausgsgtggvgf 3'; agexgyely llelggg He will soon take the hint, and a ,_ .. . .. earn 'lean ' '_ ' Use Iodine freely if 8 bod is start- coirewiezlli shlllalllld ul; fiilmllyginbtthe alba? mix*-¢s;gi::giiitl;)fl] vgilrglltcaiigelsltlocatsn in Dlialllst. Seyent a fine variety, either “tue practice will make perfect' _ A Select egg, or, as often sold orchards and managed by growers, P1” 1 scar e -l°l` 'l*`_’°P fell- _lll llle llrsl told him to, if it was right out nf terms n bhnn bnih By this he in the store-u good boiling egg, or operated by companies in near-by ;’0‘|l“l’;l°el£‘;l‘i’;l Ygglglél °§7nl;l,l;s nowegllid the back door_ of the barn, ten feet hould have a relatively larger H-ll” towns, would reduce some of the dif- f N _ th I t _I h _g down!" Tnnf; in what n mnn once than 'a New Laid egg. The ficulties with which the growers in h°’lll»~ glvteh “tg all ll? illtsflll l at gl nnid tn inn, and 1 bniievs in rence in the size of air cellflshould the warmer apple belts have to con- meilg ‘ifthelt than lgdi" ess tag” ntitntn tnn nglnin fliifsirence beltswlsxen tsngsiznd wéoulinhthsredby tgive' grantor goin require; or éiéienoisornsnry plgeagg ses to do unreasonable things. This from the entrance of a erm, or the R Select and ll GW l-*ll egg- 0- S 8_1l y 0 2 ll Us ry in one . _ _ s U I g 058 i9 l0il"ly Similar i0 8 Select sections. There can be no_question, lgigl l:il;:si°t°W mzlvlszesazlylged tothlll dence in him. A horse is first rate may contain a certain number of from the standpoint of the keeping Y' 7 el’ ‘ml Judge of human nature-better than alone, as the (best results in ng dairy cows are always ob- over, peanut hay from the en howeve that this characteristic New York, where the milk was was found, he says, that the feeds t produced the softest butter were feeds that produced the most eas- . @---_l?_ _.°. .;..;..;.»? és one 4:0 »;e gn es: as o ` e » ess O O O O O I O :»:oo:o»:e»:»s:n:n:eozoozoesnzocseosoosoosonoosz .,. 'HIE 'l`URl" .;. .;..;,.;..;..;..;..;..;..;..;,.;».;,.;..;».;. HORSE POINTERS d allow. the colt to rush through into the yard for exercise, writes exchange. i - 1 He might not strike his hip or m for life; but chance is a pooi- ng to bring a spirited colt up on. Better lead him quietly through be- e releusing him. The extra re- raint will do him no harm anyway. The time to teach a colt to back when he is a colt. A good way to this is to put halter on him, lend over and over again, “Back! back!" "That horse would go anywhere I But that man never asked his hor- why they had such perfect confi- 'rnny mny turn into mniignnnt nun- flirty eggs showing a fair quality of the fruit-, of the advantage of n nllllel ‘ll`Y tllllll Wet llllll lll ll lllllllly most of us are of horse nature. l ly and ulcers are scraped. Then tinc- r The drug causes iodine poisoning (io- ll diem) when given in these large dos- es for the time mentioned, and the t li-’;’-3 _ intervals without treatment are in- “_ " tended to allow recovery from iod- ll ism before again giving the medicine. e . - place. The other plant of this twain t l f tb bit f ' t. Th ~-itbin No. 2 eggs are very inferior, ware' house located near the orchurd _ _ . ue rom 0 e 0 an msec ey “ h a grade very often contains but its usefulness of the business as girth; ll§ll°l'll`°pe- lVll°llel`1ll ll°l`l"l°lll' musty hay will make it nt for horses from pus, blood or other discharges very dirty. small and heavily shrunk- a whole depends not on the keeping h ° all, elle ‘Weld “gl ally °°l,7¢il`tlll to eat. The best thing to do when eggs The nihnmnn hnn in many quality of the fruit alone, but on the Slélllef °t blzlllp elif; f lll “ll” B 1'; you must feed such hay is to wet most commonly come from infectionlsuc getting onto the hands, when one e t t <1 ri a' c n '- - i 's font i' c .inistency and be- larger question _of adaptability to ° pa" ' “ ‘f W l ° °"“. “li We it rea s a woun e or is ase ani ins icinnyeatery' Stschrleggs me not at the present requirements of the an and flowern in tassels six inches the mnnsen But it is had stun sny_ ll suitable for ordinary household P19 trade- across' Helotropes 818.0 I-it trans' Wlly- Ths same ysristy of nnnle may plant well, however, so it is better mal. They are often contracted at com hog kill ng or cattle-butchering n time-the knife or a bone scratching p or cutting the hand. Saturate such wounds with tincture of iodine and van repeat the application once or twice re daily, until the wound heals and the there is no sign of infection. This is D home treatment; it always is best, of 'p course, to employ the physician in V serious cases of emergency or where fnc nent danger is thought to exist. in Iodine tincture is also a great val- ing ue in the treatment of all graudular ms swellings and in lumpy jaw factino- in mycosis) Goitre on the neck of a n young animal is well-treated paint- i iodine, rubbing them with iodine in n ointment every other dny. Iodine in another form»~the iodine of potash- s nlso is used in such cases being given d internally in small doses for a few days. § The tincture and iodine are sover- i eign remedies in wooden tongue -(act- t iuoinycosls tongue is sncriiled light ture of iodine is applied and repeat- t ed in fi few days. Iodine of potasb is given internally, in one drarr. doses n two or three times a day, for several d ing the swellings with tincture of £5 ll llI` l‘0 0 ll 6 periods of ten days to two weeks, 'E with similiar intervals without the medicine, until the disease is cured. ll lumpy jaw. The tumors and abcesses L are opened freely, swabbed with tinc- y ture dnily, or packed with oakum or K cotton soaked in the tinctur and D car has been engaged in an investi- choose the long growthy fem'alc,tak ation and in an educational cam- ing care, however, that they do not sign with a view to improving pre- Stand too high from the ground and Tggsasnrk of snnnnng dons not pre_ vary widely in keeping quality when g°xl`9»l°° _llle Tllllt; ll`°ll{~] “ed lll flee which to clean the curr comb when it t further deterioration, it simply grown under dmemnt conditions' The 0 ' or m po saw are tt eytare 1 0 g. . moves the had eggs from nmnng apple is affected by its geographical gglllw bpe"l"~'3lle“tt_y' °fl` ° rlllifp al? will. A big nail will do the same o re o in ro sine o s g°°d and a,H°r-ds fn meaffe ol all ill; glggsfhggll' 2; to lofsir- pBe gary glue thutpthc work' too' ' hepfcllllllavf £liIlIf’ll(::Iiltlt)y:nlll§wev;r g(f)rom gtlise °l°hel` lacmm connected with its pro' 1? laltts xllever get dveltykdry at the from long usage’ throw lt “Way *md iswnoint of the cmsnmen is the duction. It is probably safe to say tall ll- ‘all 3]°‘7¢I‘i ef 0 0 '50 Emir' get a new one. _You can't get much n s ld tnnt nn environment which nnnnen em W ell e n g temperature Wil good out of it in that condition. t' that by no means a egg' so the fruit to grow with unusual rapid- be l’°l°“" 55 degrees' The °°lllll'l°m 10081 BlC0l`@B M9 00011100 ll¢lf9l`° bp- ity ssnsss it nlss to mature css, smilax which florists use is a charm- sem to tile consumer' It is asm' respondingly fast after the fruit is lllg Wlll‘l°W vlller llllll lt ll” ll`llgl`llllt ttf;§lvertK§isf1tei;:icen1l;caCrl;y ;>;n'(ll‘;>el;ionlt1c€ picked Apples grown on low’ rich white glossoins in winter,1to€, which racing on New yen,-s Dsy nt the im " “pd one is safe in essimat_ land or on young trees are nbnor- mllllyf °hll° gl`9:n- A gall Ol' Bathurst ice meet. The conditions yttnn:'i_: the smaller towns and mally large and are likely to deter- twig: 0! li l5 at eg ef ell glr htlzlly were most favorable for good time, ies where local dealers largely de_ iorate sooner than fruit of the same 5° 0 ma” n° °° or ns I 9 lg_ “lv n variety from older trees on a more °l` °"° may av? ll W ° ° wlllllfll” i nd upon near-by supplies that a congenial son Fmt stimlsten by garden filica with it. Give it a nt- lllllllll °’l`l‘;llll°l` Pelcellfsgg llllttlls eegvgif nitrogcnous fertilizers in orchards in tie larmlcsé lflllgl levinllls delllglte tralf' in the free-for-all-Hal L., 2.113; 0ll5lll’l"‘ fare h°llll_ tn ls which the water-holding power of the 9 y ° Ie el 0 el W n og’ ll Candy Girl, 2.17%, and Major Wilkes, uit tnere ore t at _il te consumer: sou has been lnrssly increased by tns ivtou éexen t vs-an snag y do t lséor f2_1s,_ Hn, L_ carried on the straight Y f" gs’.:“g., 3 "3 Sir: -f -- .ax e" ':“-.. 'fs - gsrzleggelhetyontlhgmstfllesamilgt leatln §?;:,;l1|n,l1!;,feln1;,x;1s "nr knesgslggnqualgg' will grgw iilmthg shaadggtxhele atfelw 0 d . . _ » 5 0 ll ll ' . ' _ Driver Comeau was unseate ' from 2.3::-<° xi; ‘:.2.-;i'.‘n..";‘.::’.f§. .‘:...is -_--o 5- :;',;"§z.::f' l‘;.‘.:;‘.“:f.‘; ;§.fr:::°.:"‘*.§‘, <- t b bl t a l the commercial new anis ln sqme of t e newer ap- adding a little more than the double C not B B ,fi-3 pgny mgianr ni- in pl°`gr°W ng regwns are - “pt l° handful of none mcai to a pniifui ° GB f0l` fl fl I y. 9- 18 reach the end of their life early in F _ _~ b ot be able at first to make the finer in gns season, The grower sh0n]d 0l'_ Beml Shady WlUd0WS 000086 ful! istinction between grades, but any recognize the fnnig inn; the annie Challis. l>€Z0f1luB Ol’ Pl`lml'0BeS- And ne at first sight could certainly tell is greatly modified by its environ- l°l` ll" lllt°g°lll°l` °ll“llY W`lll‘l°W lllllll he difference between ii clear trans- ment, and that the inherent differ- the clllllce '50 Ellgllsll ivy. myrtle. arent egg and are that was dark ences in each lot are not eliminated °°l`ll'l’“ll'll °l` Bsllldlslrni 9" sllcll nd opaque. by storage treatment.-T. A. Tefft, l°l`lll'l ll” ‘l° "Ut l`°‘lllll'° lille l°l'll°ll9¢ Realizing that the wholesale trade, New York, in Pennsylvania F lllmosllllere °l` l-l'l°l“tlll"l hrough the fact that they actually andled eggs, were in the best posi- TYPE IN BROOD SOWS. on to know the relative quali,y of -> ggs received from the different The question of the type of breed _’f°°!°°$°2°°!~°¥°~I°°2°°2»2°°!~2~Z~~!°~2"!°°$°~2°°2°°2~2°§§ ugimirs rn in-,sn - 'v ~ sources, the Poultry Division of the sows to select. for breeders is a most °‘° 8 I r t a t ls gl en In ive Stock Branch during the past important one. The farmer should » ' 'Z . “’ ’ ° Bl'fl'l€I‘. ° ~~.n_n._.,-T-way, ._i ._a _ -T °§' use s:e *I°'~!~Z °°3*°N»~¢°~Z~°~°!~2»Z .»2»Z°°Z°~.’~.»!»°. soMn cows Fnoivi GLENGARRY 9. the iodine of potush is given internal Vaillng C0ndil»l0nS. It has been found are not contracted at the heart girth Among the records collected b the ly as in treating wooden tongue, that while the greatest deterioration or the rear flank. He should make has taken place undoulbtedly while the true, too, that there is no tendency are some from Glengarry that show _-&_`_____ eggs were in the producers hands, for the back to sag, or the feet to the average yield of l55 'cows to be 00000000.6000# OO eezestsosoese seesu, s s ,oss cnnnusoasessoszeosogs see, et from their intimate knowledge of go down on the dew claws. It is he eggs as received the wholesale better to select one with some arch P0'-"U79 0l lat- Il10lU‘i¢d in flint le the h effective means at to the back -makin sure that the r -‘ ` y , ef e use so e 1° :D 2 ‘ § rin: raiuf ff t ‘7°¥'l0°$°v2»°!°°Z°°2°°.‘°°!°°Z“2°°!~°3°°2°°!*°2°°2~8»~‘/¢°'3' THE CANADIAN EGG AND POULTRY TRADE Extract from an address delivered by W. A. Brown, B.S.A., before the January Sth. Subject, "The Cana- dian Egg and Poultry Trade viewed, from the Consumers as well as the _The poultry industry is one of the plldses of agricultural work which is y dairy division, Ottawa, this season 4,450 pounds of milk, 3.5 teast, 159 yield of one herd of nine cows rade had t s most _ . S ln' ncir disposal. Thus, the making of nrcn is in tnc back and not in the vluflius one three-year-old that aver- a differentiation of price between rump. An arched rump with a low 0800 5309 D0\1U‘lB 0! milk. 3-3 110941. good and bad and between those that set tail -means a shorter ham, and 205 P°llll‘l° °l fat- w re stale as compared with those that curtails the carcass in its best ll Wlll ll” ll°tl°°ll th" fllli llefd O that would grade New Laid. It has parts. The back should be wide, and pl`°dll°°‘l L569 P0lllldB Of mill! Und been thought advisable however to the sides should come down perpen- 46 lwlllllls °l lat ‘ll’°"¢ tl” 'lV°l`“8° carry this educational work to a wid- ~ilcularly to the low straight under- °l ll” 155 °°W*l- Alwlll" ll°l"l “vel” er sphere than at first undertaken, line. Width between the eyes and and 220 l’°"ll‘l“ ol lat- °l` 61 taking as a clue to the subject the smoothness and freedom from coarse- l’°“lld“ ll" °°W above the average; students of the Short Course ~on‘.fact that the consumer is the man ness about the head are of im ort- wltll 'lat l°°k°“°‘l ‘ll tlllrty °°llll’ P" who is ultimately to be satisfied. It ance; but one ehoulu look top the lwllllnd' ug” ,ls °‘l“lv“l°“t t° °'" d I _|b d s t' n _ I eig teen olars per cow, indicative Hitlilebtgn bgfilgetli ltlhesoatlllhtlgn potsflpgril ofrlhe ho: tHll*sll:il\tllles;? utéllllt °' the thousands °l d°ll"" °xl'l'° Producers standpoint.” _ the consumer the difference in the ualit of e gs and point out 'ways ll Y 8 and means whereby he himself may attracting widespread attention at become the beet judge. With this end _ l the iirelent time. Particular atten ` tion 'bas been paid by the public in general and the press in particular tb the high price of eggs during the present winter. lt had been very noticeable that it is ardnhd the sing- le question of mu 'that the mont of the liilcussion has taken place. The old question of quality has been al- most entirely overlooked, and in some esses heighten ever submerged in the genefal l1_|ltui-a over price. The n view the Poultry Division of the Live Stock Branch is preparing to distribute throughout the country in the same imnner as bulletins are distributed several thousand Card Bond Egg Csiidlinn appliances to- gstlici-,wlth direetio s for use and for the picking out of the various grades of eggs. This is done with n view to assisting the consumer to protect himself. Anyone desiring -samples of this appliance would do well to write to the Poultry' Divi- sion, Live Stock Breach, Department of Agriculture, Ottawa. hs sow hns at ,cast twslve soon that might be coming into a district tests and room enough between the H the wwe were keyed up t° 3 higher producing level 5:2 hind le" l'° °c°°mm°d°t° One noticeable feature of this see- ' ition is the large number of 'posi- nlcuid be i'io~eed to hang on thc to sen ysnrs nm that says Oni' 2 860 *ree as long na they will but they nnnns 0| muh snn 159 pnnnns r must not hc allowed to fell to the at ° ground and bor.-nsie br:iis~_l f.-r this sn that-lnsssnn nl n snntmst nf-Nl would mean early decay. It is in-n» only nishsssn noun,-s, it |s fnnnn couple or even rlirrc ;»2»°.kin¢s. plush- sys,-1,-,|»¢`y.nns nous;-s in hh, nnnh rs. -'"3' ‘ll °~"""'- l-"" 'll’”°*- “ful l‘ll'i¥¢¢¢ esivefl from mature cows in the- No amount of pounding or shaking thoroughly before putting it into An old ille is a good thing with Y ets all gumrmd up, as it sometimes When the brush gets all stuck up _..-L1. A large crowd witnessed some good nd the events of the meet came oil n fine style. Three fat record pacers started oh eats. There was very nearly a seri- us accident in the first hear, when andy Girl. Maior Wilkes broke and andy Girl, which was riding close, ould not help running up 011 the ham; , s s » °:‘“o"o”o oss so so Tb chan DTE and with Mo week 1913. and ited of cr This New tern been duct yet does this With e se se so o ses of being consignments from Chicago. Several, ` 1 t "23 __ H’ 14' carlonds came to Front street irony ilxssed' 7°' O C’ 8 ve c' to there ` ' dozen. which the Present' Onions-Canadian ` $2 a snclf- ation. 08.888 With unusually large stocks and B9 l>¢¢0m0 I1 de 000" 50"l°€l'°°3 Fall” *th* "ll" "‘l" tests are not alwa s reliable mudlllyllallllilxalhghfayallildtaghdllildbiiiilsl THRFF MINUTE CLASS stlrigriliggseqilglle-cltxiaidslisc :"i`c:ill‘ll: I J J I I ' 'I A ` ea ' - - - try selects, 38c. to 39c., storage Northern Jack, E.R.Shirley...1 1 1 35,,_ to ,inn _ _ V ' Dolly, John, _, 'rims-1.12; 1.10;1.1-1. _ . It.,,,,,,s_ 15% to 153,, The Uunl0P; timers. A- 0`D0n"¢ll- F-'lllll (Creamery prints,fresh made 30c to 31c b-ideuu; C. l\liller....... 2 2 Cheese-New large, 1f‘£e.;"`,twllns, A. Landry... * ' 150' old large. 150. to 15§c.; w $2 cn oi'l1ci_g_l_ss were: Starter, J. H.| Bntts,._ - judges, R. Godfrey, Chat- do solid, fresh made 28c to 29;; J. Underhill, Campbellton, and do prints' stnrngn __ 21,, to zsc A, Hinton, Bathurst. 0 sniin scorn s 25;; to-1 il S. t H t 24 t ..7c “_”--"°"'”'_‘ Farmer's sepnra or prin s c o 26c .c »» i.»sicqc»:~¢:»»:n:~o:o°:f»fe:% l1;l;‘ll;-grslflllnts .fcl Honey-Buckwheat, 7lc. a pound ,Q ~ . _ ‘ . ~ . . . Q., .;. *-1 .;. = ‘Ie hs; .;. 0.0 3 ._. .. .. in tins, old 7c in barrels, strained ...»..-_.,¢.1over honey, llc to lllc. a pound in 60-pound tins; 1'.’c. in 10-pound MoN1‘REai.iiaRKE'rs lflinozy 10%,; in 1-;0$;l;dd0;;ga;e§nnib one . . . ; a, ' _ ';N.2. 2.40 e Drice list for the various clas-_ gifgn per dole" 0 5 per country produce remained un-5 Be n _primes bushel 5210 t gm at l°°*‘~l Wl‘°l“?“,l" l‘°“,§”§ 42.20? fiona-pickéa_ $2.20 to .$z.;io. 0 .. .;.._.._..;..;..,..;.._.._..;..;.._..;. ,» so os so Thmzsdny' Far egiilé Frm mild; Poultry-Dressed fowl 10c. to lic. °°"tmu.eB' an .°0. E 0 age g 8' ptr pound; alive 10c. to llc.; dress- quickly vanishing, the demanded spring chickens' 13n_ to 18c_ mlm lmm week to week by 'alive llc to 14c- turkey No l this week, They were Aprlle. __ ~ 9 wer ,Ed down here at 36c_ ner Potatoes Ontarios, Oc. to 95c_ e l _ per bag,out of store, 80c to »S5c in car tnl;°°el_lrEr,:l;0r(;'[ls hnl;lx’_,;\';f,eref;;‘;di lots; New Brunswicks, $1`to' $1.05 h ln t stt wen unuifout of store, 900. to 95c. in cnr uve ep up pr y lots ntrenl is .in the same tight situ- . _ , 't Stocks at the, close of last Spanish “'50 ‘L era C' were 17,000 cases against 182,- ,;- ___-g,._ 000 for the corresponding period in I Swclfs Of new-laid “fe 330° Aiftnfion fo Horses Tecih' against only 136 last year. f t M t I There are many horses of all ages receipts o but er in hotli on rea tnnt are not tnniying wsu altnonsn T°l`°lll°' trade ls 0" ll very llm". consuming a reasonable amount of basis.AIt is mostly local. Stocks food' and their owners nys nt 8 loss eamelles ll" 35600 packages 'll to account for it, and often spend Montreal, against 64,000 in 1913. money in condition powders, stock year holders have been almost fond etc without result s n . -. ` . ,Th - entirely cut ofi the western trade. msls do not snow symptoms ofauh Zealand having supplanted ess-_ nnss_ bnt simply do not hh,-ive and Canada- The mldllle West lla5|have not the spirits or energy they bllylllg the ffeslh glassy Pl`0'Ishou1d have. The cause in the ma- Of the Antlpolles tllfollgll van” liority of cases, will be found in the Collyer. and lt ls Cla-lmell '90 llc lfnouth, either there is faulty denti- worth -ic. to fic. more than the tion nn there nrs irregularities of the fodder or stored butter produced in . tseth_ The snhjcnts do not I-equi,-n eaSl?9¥` Cuuodél Bt Dl`€E€nli~ medical treatment all that is needed The cheese market is a puzzler to,;s intelligent attention tn the tsshh_ the trade. Stocks are not large, and [We say "intelligent attention" as in little demillld exists. When ll. many cages unskilled or lg-ng]-ant in. come values are likely to go up 'tsrfei-anon dns; mnnh morn harm than In Montreal stocks are only 32,000l ood. It re uires a man who thor- 8 <1 boxes against 88,500 a year ago at -ouglily understands the anatomy of time. Stocks in all Canada aref the mouth, and nns the nncsgnni-y in. placed hctwf-.en 45,000 and 50,000'strurnents and skill to correct what- boxes, against 120,000 a year ago. ever is vnrong. _ » a shortage of 146,000 boxes of J. M. NICHOLSON, D.V.D. Canadian clicese, :ind 15.000 New VETERINARY DENTIST, Zealand cheese in England one would I naturally expect conditions to be 3-26EfMslyl'. -202 Kent St., Charlottetown, P.E.I_ 1 _¢ ank at the side of the track. Co-_ _ ___ ____ _ ww n \ - Means Sturdy, licailliny Cows As Weil As Good ilifers Your cows will gain from one to tlircc quarts of milk every day if you ndd a iablesroouful of International Stuck ood to the regular feed of each cow. 3 Feeds cost only ic. !JuLlhisi.~in‘!ull. Iutemationamtock I-‘ocdisg uiltlc ioulc-fhe greatest toni: in the world for horses, cows. sheep and pig, ti -_ - . . _ . . ., ' helpls u ll:l"\`i\' gllhfllukoxliillnilllliyllllfliuifghtmklIng' 'ill-ll“i;hl.f,y'“"'_““‘ unix uni winter |f».-.iliuicrffwi this winter. nun l.»,-fur .~.nv.-.t nm. nfrinr. scifi liivuwlyrlll-egy' if.-.'.'.IT;f'§.T.l¥T.1l¥3iT'§Jf.“£ill'i'.f£.l§.i’ Y." 55?. f‘.‘.Zf. .TT.'.".'.'i`fLl'»c_ L'fi`.'¥ i§`$if£""“’ “”“ ‘°“ "'l‘°' "“,';{ INTERNATIONAL STOCK FOOD GO. LIMITED, I TORONTO ' \ » - ' ._ _ .J-l _--- -1 i i , - _ AFTER USING Why have a sick or lame horse when you can get a reliable and warranted remedy? The leading '“**--- mn h. m s n tn d horsemen ofthe Dominion endorse Tllll l"lllll'l` GARDEN- llaut lt if notwgnl: the rilzfflcxr ttlnirt - »\r»»»\---1=1u=1<1-1 for 1-nf: nous 222 ',?f".’i.‘if‘_"-i’~l.°...'§"`..l`Z"§’.§3'ff§'$‘i..“§2 Dr. J'. Woodbury's Horse -Lini in nt. erallynbettar to- gather im- crop nt I that there is an 'actual ~‘ :ference of url . . 1 ff . _ alex; illfli, °.‘.`i°.'.5lll{'..f,".‘I.lt.' "`"` 232 l’,°¢§.§,“,; ,?-,",§L',‘,,}‘,;'.}",“,§,’,,,,‘} 1122; Un rule vf¢f>mfi°u thoroughly f _ Pears are n more aim:-uit fniit ie. ¢su~,m¢'n'io examine closely lim the ¢|'l¢l°lllll cllllly-' Carefully watch, mark an no ce i e , a ues y judging it on its mum' o HORSEME DR. J. WOODBURY’S HORSE LINIMENT and DR. _ WOOD ’ CONDITION POWDERS will save and preserve the life of yoflr horsns_T?i?i§§n§ will cure and prevent the disease common to horses, such as Cough, Colds Dis- temper, Glanders, Spavins, Pink Eye, Splints, Curbs, Enlargements, Cracked 'Hnnf Kidney Trouble, Fevers, Cufs, Sores and will remove bunches of all kinds. , ,_ -» 55 3 arrnuri N ! v ,rselinimn ‘_ Aa., _C J.Woo|>B ’ . . ; el . _PR|c5’| '_ llwmrac-resell* -CANADA. _|| Tnornwl, ' llmwll ,`i . '- 54,' -_ f‘:-'f`;- ' "f~"‘H\ enroiu: usiuc D0 .Vou know that "Dr, J_Wood l’lll'Y'S H0f-ee Liniment” is endors ed by all the leading horsemen of tl1€ ?0l1.lllllOn. Save and preserve the life of your horses by its ass, It will cure and prevent disease common among horses, Demand Dr. J. Woodbnrys _ Horse Llnimeni or all and every disease of the horse for which it i a fi in sects na un fi ’ ’°°°““”°“‘l°‘l 101401! °‘li*°f|!\_.` i"';-_-'ll' W* l'°"° _ f‘l'°®° °°WP“°°)_ ' -, auf-with vim the apple. -only. 'of use env nc-`mp|.,will beoempelled to endorse it. ' 3 ll 1 . - -_ I *_ ‘ Q/ LLL;-s ,a V . _ -.y . ,V n .s ‘ _.gf s I . _,V A . I _ns-.s,_»,.,_.»,__ .., -sf! ,I - I _ A, - M, _ ,- I _ 1* .-: <."L»f`.~- ffl - ._ ‘_ _ .- ."-~_xvl",<‘*!;-1:"'.-*. '. ‘ . . i :fi-~ ~ _lr ' __--;.~» _ 1;..--._» .-\-~.~-'»o; f . -- - - . ‘ ' - . _ ._ . _ _ __ _ _ . , _ . ,_.,_,s.. , _, ` A