1 SEPTEMBER 12, 1914. “""-~ _(__. it I, “\. " *add vanilla and salt. U I ¥ l "" .TI-IE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN" "" PAGE ELEVEN "" ' :lr ~» . _-~ _ . M-AGAZ I _K ' __ 'mifn E U-Din N 5°* .£°.::-:§,';.i:.?`;-°:.i.';:;f..?’“.1.°:?:....... - -F' an ui .1 4 ~ i _ . U “ll °l' Save 4 bushels 4 lbs roots are not too near the surface from the best book and bond papers THE ARM WORM. doing so he gets a good amount of is n form of paralyszs of the must? the plough. If it is impossible no down to the commonest wrappings. --- exercise. ignin, tlioii mono lioloo in tlio Any kind of straw except buckwheat. (spooiai Buiiogln from gomminnion of Whatever the system employed. it ‘3:a;h=h?r:?;'i afzidifraaevszrxf. bgo Q; § Sgr acre. iv/hat does this mean in use tual value to the farmer. Increase do ' n pu n so g 8 n B roblern presented by the knots in the to hogs on grass In failing to do so hvihd ta contrib te $22.75 per a¢l'0.>_ i ved.' The straw after passing through di i i i li i l, di i_ ir ,l i, hi ket for his grains that he can possibly ~ Y All u to 'R10 Farm _ _ _gd tix; stile: Ii not feasible, and sikaii _md ____id»b______s_ __ _____e___ and __;__r tits” e__3g____li____y_l_l_'i_ l;¢;___i__ __i’___l____: gei___Cmiadiari C0imi_ryman_ have her adder pumped full of oxygen 'His Dairy. 'ras 'run sue onus- OTHERBENEFI ___-_-.{__$!\oadl departments of 'the Guardian Ts OF ROTATION' 0 _,__ °r “r °p° ess' cut it d°w“' then cut and blown by automatic ma . 'tobeonthelokut nd ndt _mn b _ it s1l`i'>:i{:lvh=>vil»l.hl lgg§°1l:rm;::d §,f‘,f,':i°'f,',iff:§f“§,h :m“‘"le° °f__l11liCl1ll11°fi combat it ir it colugs ni: wal? y ° Pnessnvariou o Francs Posrs _cycle Pump iiiiililtiiiimii sir __ into the or y quo; io economiizes the t l . erges a er a ou _ . _l ea s yourse . wor wonders n’ °°"°°p°“d°n°° °" ua um °"pPu°“ f°"ml’°"~ El'°°“ l¢°P5~ HWY? Pl'lllll“§ four hours in a perfectly white pulp The army worm 'B about °“° an* An oxperiment covering twenty of relief _ . in °l fertility t i <1 1 ~ ~ - - _ - . Of-l10l`Wil49 Answers wllll be given by ii “UU B D0 n the soil. will no dogbt be necessary to make und is road for tho a or machines. ‘me 11.8" 'aches long. "hm mu zmwn' 'ear to determine the value of post OIPOIEI £0 all queitfonn ol general so .lnt°"'t and “pa” Wm U0 Elven to'lll1iF0 these ingredients in vaiyying E e. il ingredients, or at least the ro. i ,_ _ *Wo-Q 0! corn 1 1: 1,240 i _ » _ ,_ _ _ _ _ _ ._ t0___ s19_o5_i>ll[l______e_____ lg; _l_i_l;_$2.ii0 per ground a d t i me r i V nd has been found quitesuitable. and the con",-yng|on_) pays to feed e. small ration of grain to iiei_,Eidé__A,§:i byihu mabuityvg _ o ~ ___ _ _ runner, ooo otliirr mimomd an so ibs. at Bic. $3.70_. ____ __s_______m_i_ guru the piss in to root for same, ii get on get ,em or “__ or m_u_“_ pasture both sheep and pigs and straw stalk has been successfully sol~ Qnuoooung ol lno crops in rome- the farmer is overlooking the best mar- H emedy' Call in n, veterinsr 4 But if there is any delay. time n ~bl- lt is het-essary to see that tl-e "°“* °'°PH l°¢»2~»:»» Contributors for this department should be addressed to B G\iardian’s School and Home an i__ P. 0. ‘aux iss cnuriuuciuwul Lesson No. e ll" . l' B ' Dsssaivrs f --&- ell -“CARMEL SAUCE.-1/i cup augur, 1 T for 1% tablespoons corn starch, lcup w Wlllefv 1 tahlospooii butter, 1/i tons- uf poon vanilla. Speck salt. Carmalize 3 b tablespoons sugar, add to this the boil- ii ing water. proceed as for ordinary C sauce. Mix remaining sugar with corn- do starch, pour over the liquid and heat Ca till thickened. Stir in the butter and r ar, 5 egg yolks, ll, pint whipped cream, S .1/Q pint water. Boil the sugar and wat- tl er together until it threads (between C9 finger and thumb). Pour this over the rl ess yolks sruduuiiy. Beui ini very ed light with a cnc net e beater C - T fl gi! ( ob web style of egg heater). Put away Z in a. cold place, before using add pl "whipped cream. Flavor with vanilla m _'5~`.<,;br bitter almond. n ___,;;_-___ ' " ' ev D _ _,..».,.,._9n,pX§ract,.2-3 teaspoon vani-lla. Cream io tl1e`butter. add sugar gradually and .th .`i_. in 5 .».\it_ is 1 H __ : i i , 'll li U \ n .'i. ii 1- -sv .-.-ua.- -_ -4.-¢=_-.-_ _ .v». _-ow-... A -.ir__. no 0 \ » airing vlim ii lf Www \il_ur_.‘ 'If tiioillie makin: of every nine of paper, low, ' . ' s ii n weig t, but oi settsriist. . . .. Ju we iiustis to tus in im - 4, ' » » ' il’ ` . ‘ 14| HARD sauce.--1,5 cup butter, 1 ir CUP D0Wll€l`€ll Bllgllr. ’/fc teas oon lem Havering. _ d ~ v U I cup scaldcd milk, 1 cup powdered sug m ar. 1 teaspoon corn starch, l/ii tea- m leniou. white 1 ogg. Beat egg yolk un- ll til thick and lemon colored and about allow to remain a -short time to rot. NOW FOR TWIN LAMBSI three~fourtIis of sugar gradually while next put on the disc harrow, or onl- heating constantly. Mix remaining su- tivator; allow no growth to be seen M. C. Moore. of Elgin County, Ont., gar with cornstarch and salt and pour until autumnl The land should then' in 1912 secured twelve lambs from tivo on gradually, sculdcd milk. Cook in bu thoroughly ploughcd and set up ewcs. The same ewes, in 1913, yielded double boiler ten minutes, stirring con- to the winter lrostr, lf ,_ rigid loot sixteen little fcllers! Pretty good pro- stantly until mixture tliickcns and ~- » -fits in that kind of ewes one na v. cultilutor is available the sod may ~ l YM. afterwards occasionally. Combine mix- - . . - But it is in the management more than t be torn up without ploughing, culti- ures, add flavorings and egg white. vate and barrow alternately; keep in the blood. These ewes, before brccd- Own an growth than plough in au_ ing. had bee_i_i___iurned- on fresh, rich _ pastures. s prastice, which is ni-iusaas 'rA_P|ocA Puooiuc. §;"“';a§g” 0§"°hf“‘“’;ef_:‘““c“”_fgnf_;;l’; cuiisu "flushing," huu me effect uf in. --2-3 cup- pearl tnpioca, ll/i cups boil- 5 th 'W c _i ‘gh I5' creasing the yield of lambs. whatever qw; 0" ° sail" “gill i 9 Weis the sort of ewes. lt seems to be Na- ll ° l¥"°‘V “ws W5 Y 9 ‘mg Wl h turc's subtle intclligenco directing the tapioca in cold water to cover over that °l`0P W0\ll€l soon take entire _propagation of the species. whereby night or for several hours. Drain, put |l0HB0BBl0¥l Ol UWB H0ll~ increased rlclincss of natural growing Rotation destroys insects. When but food gives promise of abundance of beat until stiif. ii 1 Ol U ing water, 2-3 teaspoons salt, 3 cups 5" rhubarb, 1 1-3 cups sugar. Soak tho in double boiler, add boiling water. _ one _and under soil for the other_ Ibis is one of the important points _ ' to observe ln rotating crops. - Q e a (Instructor A. Ethel Dunbrack) h _ in Ausois sAucE.-y, in. white aug- tg rent soils. We use surface soil for‘fu rn are among the deepest rootedlkelit up b c ver crn. s and frtiliz T d nd Commerce rc ardin the catch th” w°"""“ “ll tllel' °l`B“'1 H- uw" H 'G " Y 0 D e _ ra ea g g lon lookin f il The conclusions reached 'which probably every herd, and certainly HMB- A 'deep routedcrop feeds low- ing g 1 d it g' ri -ii l-ii ii. i ‘ . . . g 1: or n i ace t -ot t r down than a shallow-rooted crop, i,,l'iotmi;;,ngTi,en E0 ';'n_un‘;?g An; t‘_’l‘;__;’__“ :;2°;_P_$'u1;$’_t_?:ed°'i‘);’a’s';c?iuiwi;';(§ct_';2 They can thou 1,0 li¢i.i¢i~oyi._g €,iih0u_; should hold good uiidcr western con- o f We El'0W Clovers this year and'See that a good variety of trees in of handling flux. The flbcr is put bllllll' stick Ui” by burning strawi over (m1[°"§i_i“rf uf’ mlil0wSi:i'_ i i i C ' li I - , , _ _ t _ ' . in ciurriig ic por s paces El'l-“ll Bll0f» ill' Y°l1l`. WB grow these obtglnsd_tiiut ig_ the boot au5ort_ which allows the vcgetabh ni_.ittcr_.tnd_ hem _ _ _ ____de______0u__d _i______ “___ _um _O their _“___ 0 very neighborliood, has infected ows, whose milk villl anrry the lliB- usc to calics fvd on the milk. Whether thc calves are fed on home- ' ilber to be separatcd,and the latter can a small strip of the crop in advance a y` separated skim-milk or creaniury byc- ' 1 ru’ men' and with stone oi brick-huts does not in THE PACKING OF APPLES nhemuy distributing l’°i“"“e‘l bm" crease thc durability ' AND MANURES.'tl1e greater attention should be paid Association i,,_iieii,ied by i.opreseiiia_ 'iw ‘ll l BTRC ll"ll1'¢_l‘B lllliy bc iuclit. ftcr rolling, barrow thoroughly and _ to s0I‘lliug and grading. It is usually _ _ libel* fertilizers “W Hlllllied to aithe other way about; the closer one . I? President Teacher’s Association 0] it Wu-1 generally hqppen th” is to the market the Worse the pack- ’ Y one kinh of crop will not beiing. The fruit should arrive in much le to make use oi all the elementsithe same condition in which it leav- plant food which they contain, es the orchard, and be attractive and d the more general these fertilizer; uniform in quality, It should no woli e in their character, the less will packed and of one variety, and the the 0llDacii:_y of any single crop _individual specimens nearly uniform 0 use all their plant food, compon~ in size, nhnpo and deg;-oi,_ol riiiononm is- free from bruises and all insect und 'Rotation enriches the surface soil. fungus blemishes. Careless packing his is owing to the many ways in_ really accounts for much of the un- hich plants obtain their food. Lie- satisfactory returns from fruit. Ap. ll"lll'l0l'B Plllllfll. 89 l0l` cxllmflle Pells ples intended for dessert may be de- Wlls and Clovers. draw lllfge sud- livered into the consumer‘s hands in lies of plant food from the air. splendid order by wrapping them in lovers also gather much plant food soft paper. When opened, their aroma GP d0Wl1 ill the subsoll. By the de- is such that the consumer naturally y of rootlets and their consequent wishes to repeat his order, The ap. hailge tra soil, and for the reason|p1es, being wrapped in tissue paper, e muc of the_ plant .food con-lore kept in their place, and there in lllefl in Crops is returned to the no slacsness. Fruit which is loosely il again as manure, it follow-s that pookoii is invariably injured on ar. le 3‘ll`l8°° 9011: when Undef Dl'0P0l` rival and of .course in the market ltiviilion. is being constantly en- suffers by ressou of the loss of com- ched by stores of plant food obtain potitioif of the best buyers Every from the subsoil und from the air much of the ounooun of any ll-uit iii). hel`el°re» Wllell Vlll`l0ll9 CFOPB BIB on the market depends upon how it rown in succession on the some ingrown as well oo how ii; is liiii-i_ ot of soil the enriching process is dloii_ There may even be 3 diiierence ore complete, that ls, _plant food li! in the saleableness of fruits which dded tu the surface soil in more or-o go all appearances iilii,_e_ It is ell Pl`0P°l”tl0l`-5 thlm if °“lY 011° now pi-ctty‘well demonstrated, for ind of °r°p were swwli- example, that apples -from trees Rotation destroys weeds._ In' a iyliinii lia_vo_ been tliorqiighh. sprayed ur year “rotation ‘one _[quarter *of Cond well tilled' ui-'ec better' keepers o farm is in a cultivated crop. Toithan those of similar size and ap- estroy weeds it is necessary to_r,ei»imri¢e which are grown upon neg_ Puoomo sauce.--Yuiir 1 ¢gg,1/_. “M” °“l*l“ll“8 the Pr°Vl°\1S Slim- ie-urea mes. when fruits are to nu er, as soon as the hay crop is re- shipped nny distunoe it is particular- oved. If the plough is used, plough ly lmr,,,rt,mt that the tillage and spoon salt l,§ teas oou vanilla 1 tab as 9119-ll°“’ as llilsslble- R011 U10 HOU ‘general care of the fruit plantation » D » ' lespoon Icnion juice, Grated rind ‘A 90 H5 t0 Pack lt t0 F0* tll° 90”- lsgoud have been of the best, tives of all railway lines in Eastern ii Canada was held in Montreal on the 30th of June lust to consider the clues- d tion of providing a standard box for the carrying of cheese in Canada, ° and the following recommendation O was unanimously adoptedz- ° "Recommended, that the Canadian Freight Classification be amended, ¢ effective May lst, 1915, to provide that when cylindrical cheese boxes are used as outside containers for cheese they must be made from' good sound (b) Hooiifi and bands to be not less D than 1-5 inc in thickness. U (c) Hoops to overlap at joint not fl than one inch apart, and firmly clinch- B ing (top andbottoni), as follows: one ° nail on each"'sidc of every joint, with additional nails not more than four F inches apart. less than 3 inches in width. i (f) Covei‘5"niust ilt closely, ami be fastened to the box with not less than. ii three (3)'nia.il`s placed at_eriuaI dis- ii tance apart; nails to be not loss than 1,5 inch in length. ` C Cheese in cylindrical boxes not li meeting the above requirements-not n taken. Under the present rules and regu- _p fuse to ilccept 'shipnicnt for 'triflin- Dortation if the packages do not ai`i`oi~d sufficient protection to their contents in the ordinary carriage oi’ freight, but it will be necessary for Iho rail- roads to submit the amendments sug- 0 gostcd above to the Board of I`tnil\va U probably will be done about thc first 9 of November next. If the approval of tho Board is secured the new regu-, lations will then become effective on May lst, 1915. Any cheese manufacturer desiring to make representations on this sub- ject should submit same to the Board of Railway Commissioners, Oituwn, wltliiu the next two months b o c ES ften mean the ruin of n. valuable rop. 9S¢f0YCd~ A flclli so poisoned niust 5. That cheap woods when treated _ ot be pastiired until ruin has by the open tank iiicthod ure cheaper imum lil`0d\lCtion from calvlllg l`°~l“ll" ’ thoroughly washed it. Whatever is uiili just us durable as thc high-priced es extra feeding and, in hot weather, one must he done quickly null ut collar posts.»C. C. Czirpciitcr, Colora- protection from the flies and heats nce for a single day’s dnioy may do Agricultural College. »:u:»:»ozsqzoozvozoozoofuzosguja ' *"°'*-“ Iii 'iii miiiw Iii oNsu|viEns sHoui_o LEARN _ ._ »:» ‘ 'ri-is ART oF cANo|.iNo Eccs -;~~2-»2~»Z~~t A FEEDING HINT Few consumers a r=ci:\te the fact l 9 .;. .;. 4? »~ .§. .f. .;» .;. .;. .gi o‘~ 'Q .;. Fl 3. . of ea is 3 Q.. ¢,» » ¢ . Q » o ~ _ »,».»‘¢».n.¢s.s»'».¢ -_.__ pp » » ‘ ' \V00fl» find Illt”-‘Bi C llle l'0ll0Wlllg TB' that the fiuality of' un egg- can be uc- C fluiremeiitsz- curately determined witliout hrcaicing It is annoying to soc the iccuiiig 5 ia) Tops and bottoms tlicnding) the shell, The process of caudlizig trough knocked ovcrby fazobirds and l to be not less than 5-8 inch in thicck- eggs is not difficult un.l with the view the food scattered iii all directions, 0 ness, and consist of not more than 3 oi' eiicr,~iii~iii::liig consumers gi:\u>ruII_.' in causing it to bocoiucdiriy and dust_v._ pieces. _ _ _ . ` the art and practice of caiulliiig, the A Slllllll0 YC! 0ll`CCll‘/0 iiluli to avoid tercst shquld be guarded against by oultry division of the livu stock this nuisance is to fix zipointed piece ranch of the Dominion dcpartniciitof of wood (about 6 or S ln._ long) at riculturc is dlstiibutin ratuitous the bottom ni' the trough ill llle <`l‘ll' 5 ' g s - _ _ _ _ ~ loss lliaii iii,-o iiiolioo, and _io lie fast. ly throughout thc country, in the same tro. If this stick is thcu___ior<,_crl_iiit_o oiied with staples or riaiis not more manner as bulletins are distt'i_huted. the ground thc troughs \\_ stunt n . imple convenient card-board --egg the kiiockinif. 2\ll0l1l. llll? l0Wl5 CHU U-l od on the inside candling appliances. These may be ob- give it.-Poultry World. ' ~ -~ _ tained upon request to the live stock --~---l (d) Bands to be nailed to the head ommissiomm ottawa ADVICE To FARMERS r. It is not generally known that an - -- gg- appears senii-transparent when _._ old before the ll ht in a dirkencd Every ye" “H mow mhmers who i g 1 . _ _ .. - . produce milk lose u great deal of (c) Bottoin _rim to be not less than $221' i?iI;g,,}.hM'rlglozgleuggy liiiotsotgg' money by reason of having an insuf- llyo inch iii' width. and top rim not Pamriiiieis ilooliiig wiiii lilo million licient amount oi' fodder or by being invc been prepared, and illustrations obliged Ui ‘l0V_°l’?_ ‘U0 gre” ““ _“TQ” included showing in detail the char- as pasture -.- . .. as 3° Z °‘ 3 .. o_o .. .. . . . 'o 0 o e.oo,u,o no »: ,_ . T0 4 rocding dena clean, such as fence very mreiiiii and ii ii i The animals vuluo as a breeder ls vldo herself with one of ihcsc simpli- orhcrs ,iitclies iiroimd trooi, and i i i m_y’,i,i sm; “P 'hwy “"0 " really his greatest value. canrllliig upplimiccs. bi’ ilic Knoll uso _ i i’i the r’0miBidc also' B W §°°‘ “R 1 “W ““‘“l‘ 9 dlPD.0il __ of wi,,,.i, _,im ,mir .,,if,.,_riiiirii iior i-um' We rocoiiimcnd io milk producers ar ld cup each. Soak tapioca in cold “P068 Y I 0 eforo warm weather turns to frosty i _ _ ‘_ - ‘_ __ __ _ ` _ _ _ _ water ovcr night, or scvvral hours. Dllrll Clean 9ecd‘that is not infected. nights. Tho date when bred should hc i0i.{§fipwiglepggimwiigg aifvfllc ""m° ‘|~Vtfi"""i' "_"‘i"i.-‘ ‘:"tl’|i";‘§"""' °““rm""°s t0ipr('ili);f,?'r.`il,'i’:,);!' fi“;,,f:,),l_;,‘)_`i’;i;iusi imvl, Rotation saves labour on the farm. marked for each owe, because thus the ' C w’ “L “’ "`°“‘ “S “’“' ' ' ' ’ ' ‘ . -_--é-- been sown thc car irevious with h 'lc rw hownerc b , dt tl i’ _'°" . y l °" “Nerf mp" "S if ° "' ii°“° ure iimififig ei,,p',f,‘fQ§.°i0 ‘i’,,,i`,',“° ‘ Q' If you have only a few roots save GRAIN Fon GRASS-FED Hoes me mixiurc or nous, vctchcs, outs arent ltcmovc fl'0ll1 range and add sown and rpenlng at i erent mes, - . g ove y ii i ih _ i , _ _ , __ dd ___ __ _ U is ossier to care for them proper- §;_l_f_le_§ll;`;’llgll S_?_f_?lY- -‘fl 'gl' “mf mt" ndehlhgifihtorellhgulbgtitk; Mk' Them is Raising hogs malls ulonc is ii .{llille(V;tllIll;rto‘:.il‘iill]v llstlliwr but Clover ' sis cu . . s wo cons er ng w ' - ~ s re e ia l -1 ly, und the labour of caring for you _ dt i di ,_ 6 el: -_.___ not uncommon practice. Some liru-lla 2. Pr-us, vi-trims, nuts and oiovoi- OCOOO ' are prepare o ian e ex ra n - ,nl th_°'" COT; less than it butk ‘ana °I` ly_ Sari” or _iusi spring iamiis_i_em;n§_ A f0W 8000 llldlvllllllll 8¥llmlll5 lB il or rather some typos of hog. will stailli 1 1-2 acre.-Ahoiit the ilrst week of ~___ t\\o var e es arg zréitiifn. o a on bering that early mmbing means more far better start in live stock than a, this kind of trcatnient better than oth- May sow 1,5 bushel peas, 1/, bushel _‘_ brings arger an be ei' crops, thus C ti h b _ i large unmber of non-descripts. org, and many farmers whose niniingc- voigiieu 3 iiuulioln ooiii mul lil iioiimis quiring constant labour the year am' “mg Ct er pr ces. ___ mont of their farms must be rated as roll olouor Sei.,i_ Cui or r,,r,,i mi iicili Swslters and feeders grow scarcer ou seem to think that wifi who i x 3. OO a i §¢,:,*¢,¢,¢,,: .,»;»;»(gg».;. i‘_:>_iicri_d.___;I;I_;l_;i____la5°i' villa _._ ern:lvnigzifcvfhgrlflsllogrilidgziiruttni asisiillil °cu'f?iuv“§;l>ll¢mi?e[r. medium ' 1 d l ll Ili l . . rain Bild !0°ll'Bd Wm' ° Wo" 3° W9" d b° Bt ‘ 9° .b °_°th°"'i“° ;l;_ilgal:_lgl_0_:;-3l_l_l>§1_mi;>_l:9__i-gkl:_t;_:D__l:_l;li 3:2, .3Il__kind_s (Lf iii:at_l\l'e_lii8h_f;1 Price. over saw." c ' ii F5509’ third year, first cutting, ay ~ an V9-B OC ll Ill 118 8 SB ll |18 lll B If-f d k I I FALL FRES N 3 r second ' cutting of the same ¥°°"~ RENOVATING THE d°“l`“°ll°ll °f °“l' f0l'°9l»9 lll lll° 9"' favor all the time. Buy some good ruogessidl edisedxlhlrie ‘floilntalicst czumrgildg HE---.Im PROHLLMS' muy no saved for clover seed, hay. OLD OROHARDS. d°“"°‘"t° °“l’l’|y the” demmd’ h" MOCK ll0W Bild Bet in a game which is feeding of the hog From those they Increasing numbers oi iorrriorr imv, or the ll°lfl 'MY ll” Pastured' fourth » ---_-. _ C become Blaming' Anywhere th” mul! B' "sure winner", V _ 'I' can Bet Krnin whenever they want it. bred their milkcrs to "come in" i ii r pasture Follow after ‘V006 ll ltl\0Wrl I0 etllt. mllll IPB lllllfllf Comfortable not necessarily elabor- thorn is usually little or no waste less the fall Man I th n oar ay o - __ _ 7 ’ an the need crops lyerectsd, and many a bosutlfulwocd- sts stables are important factors in oven than accompanies isesiug nueiy. i ii y ° °°° °"‘“’ “‘° the fourth yell' W t _hi int There con, of course, bo no specific oil ore. ii" boori rio,"-oyori no o ro. “ii live sioci, bnuiiim, Put them in u d i i d nh in ll s iifodllrlirs. bred pure or grade to willi- It ffl" "" '"1' “ ' l’° m°¢li°d fm' r°i=°'°lliiir an old orvli- suit of the wuoi suisusvssmiontnst ' 3"’ " “le” ‘“’“’ “' W°l°'~ lk 1 intensive milk lui *-0, Bl" 00016 l'=¢l‘f9 -fbxllilllll ul’ ard. Ons can only endeavor to mats is', being wroughet. There can he no $315,; sgaliyor i,2(l’i,t:lii"_t_n°'df’;l°7 mm" :link 0" ivlleyiifed l°_{ll°"l lll ll ll'°“l¥h more sensitive los n:i\~e':.l:3 crtgilifiggz benefits of turning iil1¢l°l‘ “_ K°°‘l up for years of neglect. It may lu- cessation of this destruction of our re!" "" me’ ""°°“‘ d°"°'°l’ and more ii his t ccid i in °l°."" '°d° w° "nd ‘mm nrrifmg deed, _be impollible to bring sn' or- forests until some form of fiber is Food woii in lilo iaii “gli wiii r.e_ ;inn°g‘;n°‘;_:hfhg°.l.iif)effif;'t‘iff i‘f"=°m“° old style scrub. llgill: levi: esptdgidzlll; not sm sown oil °l°"' '° lf* ° cum sack to in-out u we mrs Mimi tv takeilie place of vopisr ami Wir, ,_ ,mailer ,,_,,,,,,i,,i io mr, ii", _,on wiim bm ig ,_ ci‘;c'u,a§ ,e,[‘,§,‘§,“,i uuuum ue watched au, ut fins so... ¢ou|__3g_0 lbs. por s¢I‘°. Wllll° °°"“ have become thoroughly weakened by !l|l’ll°9- ll bil. however, recently lieell cattle up during the winte .` lt is algunio, uliovo which ii iioiwer is pim_,,,i nn. 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