NOVEMBER 3 1917 ` ' ` , . » -_ , _ _ _ ' 'rua cuaanom-:Town GUARDIAN ' ‘_ PAGE NINE ~ *Y » -U ~- ~ - i i ._ . f - _ _.__ E. . _ _. I _ _ ___ _ ll _ Farmers. Daivjymrn, iHor,sem'er.' Teachers. Parents, P~up1ls.,' 1 1 0 0 0 0 ar P ` 3 !¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥ -1 5it'¥5i€9|€¥¥3K3K§K HE SCHOOL AND THE HOME uesmxxxxxkammmxaaag Pomrsns oN Murrina Whole, Wheat Mum", into a quarter oi' whole wheat iiou,-` stir a teaspoonful- of salt und 2 tea. spoonfuls of baking puwde,-_ Bea, 2 eggs light, and stir into 3 cups milk, Add these to the flour. stir in 9, tablespoonful of shortening and hunt very hard for five minutes, Turn into greased muilln tins and bake lin s. quick oven. _ Oatmeal Muffins. To one cupfnl or oatmeal mush add iff; eupful milk, 1 \vell~beaten spoonfui sugar andl cup flour, ill which has been sifted 2 teaspoonfuis baking powder. Stir well together and bake in hot muffin pons. ' Brunebte Muffins Cream together 2 iahiespooniuls brown sllgar antl` 1 table;-lpoonful butter, and add to it ti cupfnls of warm (not hot) milk. Sift into a bowl 3 cupfulo of Graham flour and 1 of white flour. with it teaspoonful of salt. Pour into this the butter sugar and milk mixture, and add al cup oi warm milk in which it y'cast` cake has been dissolved. Beat thor- oughly and set in a warm' place tol rise for six hours. Butter muffin tins. h|a.li‘ fill with the' mixture and set on a stove by the range to rise set on a tsove by the range to rise for 15 minutes before baking in n steady oven. _ Rice Muffins Make u batter of u quart of milk. 3 beaten eggs, is table-spoonfnl oi' melted butter, a teaspoonful each of t 1 One cupiul whole wheat fio soda, 2 teaspoonfuls baking powder. Silt the flour, barle ual milk. Combine the flour' mix r hal79B and `l)RkB in llot 0ven_ -i.._~_____ Plum Butter MPI, , ` a ur, 1 cup ful barley meal. 2 tables-poonruls lard °r bee! dripping. ‘A tessnoonful salt % ciipfiii will' milk, % teaspoonful ' y m . salt and baking powder together and work ln the lard with the tips of the linger, 0,- with two knives. Dissolve the soda in n little cold water alld add to the sour tu e and the sour milk to form a soft dough. .Turn out on a well-floured board, imetid l!iiSlltly. and roll to one-half inch in thickness; cut in tlianlond Select mellow fruit, peel and rc- m°"° M0593- Weigh the fruit then. and to eat'/ll Bound allow three~quart~ “fs” Of il- D0und of sugar, place the fruit. irn preserving kettle. heat slow. ly l° b°iiinS Dflilll- then mash till smooth, then -rub through a fine slevc into another kettle; add the sugar , nd boil for fifteen minutes, ratirrlng, egg, 1 teaspoouful butter. 1 table~‘continnally; pack aw-ay in small pars.‘ The ginger should be put in a bag be- I *mmm 9E>ié`>l DAIRY Sl-I _ l§ssi='_§it¥i¢2k it ,emf ,I r l lll t Tl ll l i il ft t d t separator can be supplied by grains |,,5,,ect|0n nt the packing hounds, the ed The individual fruits should nut Lirlo S m yn ow co or n m k fhleogogrgsseistrstxs Q; Wllliff the Dl‘0t@in B0 l1@C0BSH¥¥~t0- itB- tate--voter arlarhinspects the rtnch he arranged in layers .in the box. nor and um” i” "oi °"“'i" bl’ iii” a"i"i“i» A 03° ’ 8 fllpiii Hilti healthy HYOWUI Biiii T0' llnd its storlllc about once a week.‘The should the top be tlffftllgeii 10 Bll0\V, i’“t Come” ii”°i“ the iee‘i~'i`hiB` °°i‘"”i“g l:)9I`f@<'-i- C011- uifuifu added to their diet, fur ty tractivcness of at package ot’ fruit dltion and her digestive capacity cn- Straight ga,-hog., diet doe., not ,,,,,.isoils it. 'rho customers nro nttrst-too Courllsed- Plenty of fresh water anon au valuable pork us dues it half through tho eye, and everything that should at all times be within hor ,,,,,_.e,| raU0u_ Tu-0 and oudhaif tuugialds ill making the package sf.fl'ac- i"3aCh~ The iifiii-1’ “DW Of iii” m°S" of alfalfa, fed green in summer, ialtil/0 Will lllcfiltliift lll0 Vtlillil Oi' iil0 lpmnounced iifpe is will maiili-V ‘"_‘ thrown into tile racks every other fr-uit and 02180 lil Fltlilillg. i** round two points. the digestive nlln_,‘(|ny_ The ,-a,,,.h ,IM ,300 mms of it dues not pay to pack inferior li' ii "aP¢ Olly the milk glands or udder. The one inn-alfa ,mid ,,mi@,~ if-,usd from whit-h fruit with good fruits, for it in,/uri. Crush and _,_,mh_ U; Jule? 0|, g______e__ ;i_li§9»i_i_i_i;_ Hilti i1BSll_l_1_llH}€-‘l__:ll@ f0_<;¢l Willlif un uinple supplv is derived. nbly works ililuillst the reputation of _ -' » . ' le or conve s t to m k. The Wh' mn i ti , - 1, ,~¢ the grower. 'l`oo litilo attention to lilllaallltlatligs lllltjhll:-Hnuilpihkgfn agiuin d“i"i_"maii iiiimiiii W0"i‘ iowafii iii” irlilllll1‘ll`ze‘tl i`lJl'e(lilelll'o‘n(lull§g pi-.llble`lI;t. \lilif0i'i"li.V ill lltiifii limi iiiiifiillll Will . ' `. "‘ V' ’ "t ¢iflV90iIl1ll€Hi0f UIOSB t W0 i!0li1l.S fi'0m A t . 1- | t I lv, 1- often result ill it loss to lilo i.:mwcl‘. f “‘$I;f}..5"“`i‘ “““ °"“"“"‘ "°"'l°°°.f- °f no was--»»1f=. on-»f»\ we-<\l»»s ,...i?.,?$l3?l'i2,,II3“§fh.i"l§$.L l,.’..`JT A" UNSETTLED P°'~T '-“ies ~ :¥__0___ B0§\_0V:_=_§l,___§J_llc __t_ti_a__s_poon _c.nl_nH_~ will improve the one. while gentle ,,,10mw,n_.y this, ,,-,,,,,,,,,-,,,, pm., pigs - _N H `zf, _,g put ,mo 1 5,, , Y y m nu eh' “"““"‘g‘”' before me “mi caiving lim" ro into tho fattening polls. bolltg , ` DRSE ‘|UDG'NG` ‘ . ff _Lll_‘_‘i;';i______ ioti may help the othe|~_ besides got- graded and regrudcd once or twirr a _ W . . . . , , ty. ,. 3%.* . '”°“ f' if ( _ ling lilo heifer assnstomed to being _ mom” and p,,0,m,,,,,, a,,cm,d,ng ,D 1l°,,.?i&?F..=i'-.:'i~,,i\.._= . » _ v , ‘ " ' weight ai' 150 lb.. are sent to the rin- _lilve puunds_ot pllmpkin, llvc pounds Should at all times be given gentle ,Shing pens_ Wham Cm." ,S u,|,,0(, ,O 0 sugar. three-fourth pound of root and _considerate treatment. At no ,heir (Hey Attendants Samet "mod ./ -' ~ _ ' 1 . or_ le mare und o0 per centw ginger, one-half dozen lemons, (int time szlould the dairyman lose sight Stock at this time and mesa _mhmls for the foal is the right division,' ' the pumpkin into squares about one of the fact that the little- calf ol’ today never receive C0,-,`, ns ,hey mm., ,W VARIATION IN COLOR OF BUTTER- Willie there is cous'iticrable difference nch thick, put into crock in layers el, may soon he the best cow ill his kept ,hm ' ' ' ____ of opinion expressed on the subject , t`i1Bar and ginger, and let stand for herd and that looking toward this ' _ ,by both exhibitors and judges. A - twenty~four hours. When sufficient end the calf should be handled just *"‘*"-*'_°“’-` decision oi the matte f ' i juice is- extracted wbthout adding any as carefully as the finest cow in the WIP' is butter yellow? Why does it, must include a cnnsidglatigu cdflmtliee' I water. cut lemons into fine pie'ces,bo1l herd. P.. H. E. - , MARKETING GOODS IN ATTRAC- Vail’-’ sire of the colt as' it is a il together slowly for three hours. TlVE FORM' _ t Chemists iitvesligaieti tllfl CHHSO Of, recognized,-as( proved U by the "_-"° this uariution in color as long ago as_ lJ€l‘SlStent efforts of the best ore boiling. _ While qu_ality__ is an_ee:_sentia_i rc- 1830_ but ,L mmamed for me dairy de__ nutho;_ltie_s to encourage the use of ` '--#_ fllliremolll- I1 it multi! Ili! 0 lilly _ . well ro: and good individual stal- Grape Conserve . GOOD FOOT oF|;HHE|Scg|E; ASSET i'-"H111 Hilti fruit Dl'0li\1Ci~ it iS ily U0 lialtlneflt of me Uniyersny of Mlsu lions for the improvement of the T ' “l ` means the only' factor in selling nt S0lll‘l (flllcge of Agriculture to detf-l`--horse ln'ee1ls'~tllut the sire is tho' r 1 1 ." ' '_ ,,~ -- 1' rf .- ' -‘ »--f'--“iii”-d‘-Wtllif. ‘ii~f»"%‘i’-i---'-“‘f»i Nr . “‘i--li'f“‘f»'f‘ ;'.:'.1"...'i'.:'..;.";'...:;"i.zf'.;:;2,."i:t2;'i....:?. l'.',"':.. '.s.':'.-51:.."'f.nnn salt and sugar. and 2 cups of flour. seedless raisins and one-halt’ poullll` ;§c;uOall1ls0C'll (<3>\l'l§?0l0 thee ,-,Jet UH, should be new and clean. The ncuicr ,1,m,w ).e.,,.,., of investigation ot only Illini-mlzc the importanct~ of thc, lVllX tll0l’0tlSl\lY illlil ilttlll- in it Clip Of English walnuts.. Separate pulp from V' ' i _y ' 5 I ‘I ,‘ _ the package. the better the fruit will, ‘ “ ' inlurc's individuality, _vct it cannot bo cold boiled rice. Beat hard and bake skill, heat pulp scolding hot, put his feel me “Sed Sf’ Per Simiitl' “' Whli tl 1 -t pl 1 showed lilo cause ot the n-ltunll col- hotter from u ,ini-any Cow, in order that the use of the good sir may be encouraged. because all bree L ing class prizes should be given wit* the intention of encouraging the in provement of the class of animal' Eféiifvrdlé under consideration. AMONG THE HORSES l in uhat proportion should the qua- I H llty of ilu: colt bo collsidcred in' _ awarding a prize for mare and foal? , Sonle owners nulintain that 50 per use of st form. ____ ___ _“ck oven ___ __ _ _ ' _ _ ___ __ ___(_e_S with trovble in this Beotiélx of appeal-. e lc procut s pu te( l_- ' ' - dcnictl that she must be health) q . roug co ant er am sieve; en al r ' _ __ _ . - he k, S , ,, , B H his anatomy to a greater ettent than _ _ . . _ t s ll o le pup and sugar. 0 ‘ _ ~' _ ‘ 'I O _; '__ ,- _- -f ~ -- 1__~ _. _= V '~-Y W - .Y 'Ill'-_I4 Graham Muffins slowly twenty minutes, add the rain- ‘WY 0i7il9l b0l¥lg. c-xccpththe lu»ln:_}n_. - ins and boil for ilfteen nlinutes. then 'iiiftt 3_5 ‘Tiltl‘_ ciiiifiren' ite _moi ,fin ‘i dd chopped nut meals and seal. ‘° “nw ( lece ‘Q H B" .mn _i. m Rub to a cream n large tablespoon- n ful of sugar, and 2 large tablespoon- fllls of butter. into this bent 3 eggs. Sift a teaspoonful oi' baking powder into 3 cups Graham flour, add butter Turn into heated and greased muffin tins and bake in a very hot oven. 2 oLo~FAsHloNED c0RN BREAU. g ____ . i Two cups corn meal, scaided with enough water to we-t every part, put not to make it sloppy". Let it stand _ until it is cool enough io bear your hand. Then add 1 tablespoon of sugnrl : (heaping) and 1 tablespoon oi' salt -I' (level), 2 cups of light bread sf.-ponge l* and mix well to break up lumps ill meal. Put in flour until you have a batter which will drop in large lumps C from the spoon. Tllrn thc mixture in- to all oiled baking lin, smooth over the top with a spoon dipped in water over the top with butler t-o keep the Y crust soft: bake 1 1-Z hours in a mod- f erate oven.-Tho Tacoma Tribune. K, _.I toward malformation or weakness birth. an devery sign a dlsposlilon t` two oranges, two pounds sugar, ex pert '"9'5' am should be met by. n correction which Four pounds grapes, tllrec-follrtils in ma.nylctTSeSt Ctzllle besglglhllliad lby “nd egg mixture' and beat "ery ham' pound raisins, one-fourth pound wal- ownei W mu 1 a ‘ ut moms’ Oneimlf pound figs' pulp Of course, the endeavor to ensure _ good feet in the colt should start a Seed the grapes and cut the walnutsl lo ti me 1 th, th , - to .. _ ng me 6-Lt r tlan S, a is anddingi ings 321;); plesss’ 3? agnitiiii say. his parents should be selected re en 3 g il C l, principally on account of good forma- hick' ` tion and soundness in this regard To neglect tho <‘olt’s feet during the 0- N O V E M B E R 1 O th *'90 9 9 ‘f 'if 9 " '* * 59 *‘°’ * °'_';_ units in pernlanr.-nt malforlnution. not . _ 9 only oi` the feei,hut also ot' tllo legs oi' FARM : the animal, with tile cffcct oi' had nt _ _ , _ ' .. . ' ' I- 0 p 0 +-|--|-1--|--|--l--|--|-+-l»+-|--|--l--l~-l--r- "°,’§,‘;§f"l,‘_‘,?.‘,i,,g 0,. me Might on ,,,,, or bottom oi the walls o fthe leaf . _ ._ _ _ it, _ 0 _ ' _ ALF or Tooav wu.l_ as Tun necessary lr tho n per strut-tore of fn g E COW. OF THE FUTURE. the t‘oii‘s limbs iupto bc lnainlaillt-‘fl ----- in good form, therefore any disposi- ‘ The first milk, or coloslrunl, as ii is tion to go on lilo heels or on the in or mm( when the bread ,S |,gh,_ mi, called should alwnva' bc given in tilt- aide or outside of the foot should be ollllgcalf. It has Aa peculiar laxativo countoractcd by trimming the less- ffect which is especially desirable worn hoof increases in hardness with t must hc remenlliercti 'that the lil- tho ago ot' the ztnirnal. the nseloi’ al fl/ I SAT- My l l£lf li' lil I t l l f [tl l cl h ~ fl I ~r~`_ V ‘ ~- BARLEV CONES. placed in the box dry and after a clean; to throw into it only edihloishould be of uniform size and color' or, but made clear the nature and normally formed and B good mothe- - taste is once acquired for it, then al- garbage. ,A Sarbage collector who throughout the package. the top lay-f Source ofthe yellow C010, that is if her foal is to be ngood one and be low no more at a time than will be finds paper. glass, or other foreign er should he arranged so as to at- Y d, th ,od It I come g good horse. as the les' cleaned up each day. substances in the cans reports the tract the eye of the cuycr. Further Du" " 8 ' -V a U came' The named Dom, depgnds an the tmp Skim rmilk fresh from the separa- matter to the city authorities and the the package should be in every in- C010' iii iii” ‘allow ii* exacuy the “me early development, to a very market, ' tor can he introduced into the feed resident is compelled to dispose of stance be well filled. The buyer is as' that found in butter. Cows that extent. O a_fter the calf_ is two weeks old. but this---gsnbage himself. Until the pros-; very quick 10 l'l0_ii;0_ i*ii0l't_"0tlS give yellow butter have yellow body tle substitute must he gradual' and out ear, when the anti-waste canl- measure. Or lilly <0 Cellfli’ YI ll WC' - . . . , ` tho temperature kc-pt the same. A palm? instigated bythe world' war rr- topped or rounded finish. ln small M' “_h"° th°“°,“hich gi" a whiter, qu;`;i£o:,na"f;` °t_g;°“l£§ ";:m::;:'. sudden change may cause scours. suited in B. 33 per cent. reduction in fruit, such as the strawberry, par~_ bull” halt’ “’i“i°l` iloiiy itil- Tim where B (ou, ofthe lzamé bréed L "_: Skim milk for the growing calf will gurhagn supply, the average nnnuul ticular attention sohuid be given for coloring matter in both vases is caro- dam is called 'for as Wm’ pure bad' produce equally as good results as yield wa`s 22000 tons .have every berrv in perfect rundi ‘ tin. sotalled since it was first to nd ' whole milk. The fat taken out bythe 1,, addition' to regular government tion, with -the calyx or ,hull attach-i » . .E _ ' ` u or 8' mam with ‘ °um°i,f,m'!0';‘,m;a:! ' l typ 1 i A Ronp and Cold! can be prevented by the prompt f £32367 Once Roup gets a hold on your flock you are in ior no end of trouble and disappointment. Now is the time to give Pratts Roup Remedy ln the drinking water. A sure preventive of Roup, Colds. Catamh and Dipbtherio. At your Dea.ier's in Powder or lelly led il bel lelialiel \\-'ri-te T0-DAY for Praih New Book. "Poultrv Wrinkles." IV! FREE. Pratt Food Co. nf Can.. Ltd. 7s-A Claremont Street Toronto P-15 » _ 1 ui." :E 1', CANADA te 1~ el' ca w soon grow o fl tc pn r o cu ng p n ters ecomes nec-~ ‘ m -‘_'*-”-*_* its lace 1,, the duiry hard, und ilu essary, and it is afte-n the best plan .- NUT LOAF ”'*’“‘ gud the functional perfection of its siderablo amount of travelling on hard _ lgeslive organism A dairy cow with ground or on the load, such as is cn rge barrel and well developed capu tailed by showing for instance, tho it to ether with healthy normal, loul horse should hc iiglltl shud l l lil l lnvalhlv ,tgool th s, t V ill; cillxiodllltl-lil] (HA Zow lllilerlis nloal is iikvlv to he sufficient in wear down \\\ Two eggs, 2 cups white flour, 1 cup d graham hour. 12 one brown sugar. 1 la cup walnut meats chopped line- 1 Clip ,. milk, 2 teaspoons- baking fl0Wfi`@f- i'3` and pepper. bread-crumbs. a Remove the skins from the onions, ___ and cut each in four slices; itll Eifimi in cold water for half un hour. Pre- (__ uail the oilin water. (`ook two mill- Y i~’- n “tell i1niiHi*35t"0i; Wei; Wilhnsalh ang so, or by drawing the milk and im D0DD0l`~ Pill- it “Yer 0 0" 0 R rlodiatcly teaching the young calf to i¢i'*39~il*`-‘li ‘ii5i\- Sprinkle with mit and tlrink. Most dairymen prefer to al- nenlwr- cover with l>fef"i'°l“mi’“' im" low the llttlo can to remain with tu- repest until _you have used all Y0l1l` d onions. Cover with white sauce and It bake for an hour, a _ Nlzllvous Altullrus 2 ' urally arises ns to how soon the nov: Few people realize/ that nervous n ailments often arise from dlS9SiiVii‘0rllinurily the sevclltll milking nite? troubles. The stomach fsfls, for seme,cnlvi can be saved. A test that reason, to digest food l>l‘0I>°l‘iY~ Tile" ‘ c the system ianguishes in striving t0 fitness, is to take a small portion ef’ continue their work. tlfllillife i’i°°ii, the fresh milk and heat it to a boil. also cuugeu nerve troubles, but fre- if it is not yet ready for use it will quentl it is in the stomach where c J' . the mischief starts. As the nourish- si ment is carried to the nerves by tile blood, it vglil he seen what an im- milk it is better to use the milk from mortant connection exists' between its own dam. feedlfls it its H00" “§ il the stomach, the nerves and the l>l00ll , is miiked and before it cools. _Lola and h w troubles as nervous mph is s t to derange the caifs dl o such headaches, nervous dyspepsis Hilti s insolnnla may begin. b In such cases relief is eailllv °i" contains the original Mllmil Milt thingie by means of Dr. Williams* futher than artificial warming. Pink Puls. Those plus replenish tht' blood with the food elements Oni feeding will surely Cause digestive which the nerves thrive; at the, troubles. Dirty feedinS PBHB Bild ill' some time they exercise s tonic in- sanitary surroundings' are sure t0 nuance on the digestive organai 011- cause scours. Wooden troughs for abling the system to derive nourish- feeding milk should be avoided en- ment fr e`lood taken. By this tively su they absorb flies and collect S possible. lcltring out of hor digestive iruci. h_\' lain with the dum for the ilrst day in am from 24 to 36 hours, then romow- to separate quarters out -of aight nd hearing of the mother cow wllerc The flow of milk from a good dairy on' in considerably greater than ihc ali’ can manage. The question nnt- liik is ilt for use- and the lunrkei il an be applied to make sure of its urdle or thicken and in that event lould not be used. As' long as the cal! is fed whole estion. si/'hue the milk should not e frothiy it is better to feed while it Suddén changes and irregularity ill om th l Dvrfeotly natural process nervous ill! d all must bo fed and handled in such brlut! it lliwk- 'l`l\0 fF0l-Z Ui U10 l`00i.' way as to bring out the very lleni should not ho iltnlporeti with unless u,,|,,_,(,,, that am 1,, h¢,~_ pretty 'hndly out of shape-, but any Tm, ,my ,ywp 1,, hey ruining lu ilu- pick-up of n nail or other foreign mat- ter should he removed ns soon as dc- l’“"0 H Wiiiif’ *‘““"“ by "lixmg me HM" me'a`us of tho colostrum. This can br lecivd und steps taken to avoid had ter and ll0\ll” t0l~l0ill‘l"““‘i ‘“i‘ii"g gm" done oiihnr by allowing lilo calf io rv nffccis from such a. happening. HOGS SOLVE THE GARBAGE PRO~ BLEM FOR DENVER The prevailing systenl of garbage disposal in American cities is that of il.ciuol'ntinn. This puts'u burden up- on the taxpayer or homo owner, ac- cording to the system of cost distri- bution, and at the same time results in :ul economic waste. The reports of health departments in s majority of American cities prove that garbage disposal is regarded as an unsoiveri problem, ln such cities, garbage is a nuisance, while in Denver it is the basis of a new public-utility corpora- tion. Since utilization of waste food has become a matter of utmost inl- portance in America, of timely inter est is the comprehensive article on this civic enterprise in the November issue of Popular Mechanics Maga- zine. The city of Denver, with its 250,000 inhabitants, has paid nothing for the collection and disposal of its garbage for ten years. neither as a municipal- ity. nor as individual citizens. The garbage question there is the least troublesome `of all the health-deparv ment problems. The contract between the city and irt and germs. The feeding Dail, arejteadily dlspelled by Dr. Will~ should he thoroughly cleansed with! iam! Pink Pills. If you are suffering l scolding water and i\ll0W0ii i-0 iil'Y ini fro nerves, or require a blood, tho sunshine, ltfusty or dirty hay mulling ¢0,,,¢_ give these pills n fslr_should not be led but the eai_f_ s_l;euld trial, and seo ow speedily the heat be given a fresh wiwlv 01 I “ia Ol' of hauth Wm he you,-5', ~ ¢!i0V0l‘~ lli\Y 080|! d&y ll |00" 53' if U9 glns to eat. A -handful of bran or dz; 5,- i di in , or by mail at 50, ground oats should be placed in n cen unhdngem-c eslx boxes for $2.60 clean boa manger, after it _ls a week from vpn, |),._ _wmhtmu Medicine Co.. or so old and it will soon bean tn 3,-°ck,,|,,‘ 0” nibble at il. Such feed is e or 0_1; ‘een 'get these pills throlllll itil' the hog-ranch corporation runs in leur-year periods. For n considera- tion. $1. the Donverihcg ranch is given the privilege of ,hauling away thu city‘s garbage. The companys oquip- ment for this work consists or 35 steel tsnk wagons, each of 600-gal. capacity. City ordinances require every home owner to provide a covered, galvan- ised garbage csn; to keep this can er milk Drodurinl-T A cow inherit The sole of the fool needs _little \\ i `\\\\ O most of her :milk-producing tilinliiinr. treatment under ordinary conditions l ll _ le herd through the heifers, how complete if cxauninatiou shows' that " l i vm._ branding and _uuuggtry alone the sole 'is too hard for health on ap- _ ` ` `\ W rn not sllflicienl, The young hcifol' llllfittiflll Ui' ll0i\ifii00f Oil Wiii litlill i-il ` . ` ' l . Who is in Clan One ? All Mele British subje<&s, ordinarily or st any time since the 4th day of August, 1914, relideni in Canada, who had on the 13th October 1917, attained the age oi 20 years, who were born not earlier than the year 1883, and were on the 6th day of July, 1917,unmen'letl, or are widowen, but have no chiid,eic. Exceptions. “L Members of our regular, or reserve, or auxiliary force, as defined by our Army A61. “2. Members oi our_Militsry forcu raised by the Covemmann of any of our other dominion: or by our Government oi Indie. “3. Men serving in our Royal Navy, ar in our Ro ai Marines, or in Naval Service of Canada, and members of our Oanadian Expedi- tionary Force. "4. Men who have since Auguft 41h, 1914, served in our Military or Navel Forces, or in those of our allies, in any theatre ol aétuai wer, und have been honouralaly discharged therefrom. "5.` Cier , including member! of any recognized order of an exdusiveg religious chlrader, and miniiterr of all religious denominations exldinx in Canada at the date oi the pinning of our said Military Service 61. "6. Those persona exempted from military service by Order in Council of Augigh 13th, 1873, and by Order in Council of December Sth, 98.f' How should Report for Service be made ? Men who do not desire to clllm exemption will report for service either by mail or in person. Forms of report will be found in all pei! offices, and will be transmitted tree of pohqe. What is the next :tcp 7 The men who ins reported for service will be advised by Regitkered Letter as to anything thereafter required of him. He will not _be p @ ,...»- ' é % _' uccess as a miiker will depend u to take the horse to at good black- oN_ * , rest deal upon its digestive capacity smith and if hc has io do any con- _ , _,__ “ _ i - ~ . .l 1 i ' 1 . _v_ g y _ ' ,' lg . . .' y ` I 1/' 6 0 / ` \ . _ ply 2 , - t for e occasion; that i' if he travel V \ _/'f \ ,_ teaspoon salt. Mix well. ll0\ll‘ lllio m‘ _ _ . _` , ~ ,_ ,. , _ / \\` buttered Pa" and mise about 15 miw oi’ hor nlilk~pl~odut-.ing qualities' from his boots unduly. ii `\ ‘_ f ’ ' u-ies. Bake- about one hour. __ _ _ _ _ ~ _,, 4 - , , - l ,'\l~‘-_, ,, ' \ ~ ~~ ' nu Q ' . . p 1 _-, ~ -i _ _ 3 ,edin playa an ns thu growth of the part usually l t., t \ » ‘ _ § _ \ . , SCAL'-°PE° °N'°NS' ltllllxrlrtlfrltlhlilftb hiv iliomdovo-lipniettt of oonlos away in flakes as S0011 as it is i` ' 2 \* § .4 One doz. rnedium-si_ze_