,,_._...__ ` -pr-it kg* wléasse ea ""~1"J~’»§“““'z“’*“~@ _ says li spoils his emu. eel-y e ...-1.- . .....;-_. l _ . \ Ula best roads of any country Ivilltod. The roads are very narrow. never taat‘w1de1a.tbe main thorousilferea Many ef the l’°l»#l I" °"'Y ffm' ‘ nj _ _"'/' _ 'too eae vehiele. with pawns nlneee every to te so reds. 'rbeie reside. P°°f an-i§n.lit»sitb.a blue flint-use l-ees. hauled :rem o wits treetiou engines. Four to slr loess are piled by the r°~i~ _ __»_i Idol and mem with hammers break them into Pl°°°l °l’°\l¢ 01° 0'" 0? ° l\°“ ' gl. Q3. They are then put on the road and a. preparation that looks like asphalt f owr over the broken stone. The stone is then rolled down with heavy' rollers, leaving it as smooth as asphalt paving. Road taxes are very hllh- Every i>¢I’l0li Wll0 °‘"" 5 V°m°l°° '"”m°" °f ’°' “ 1 ed me that he °"" bwdgl als or not. ll!! a cash road tax. A gentleman iii 0"" sine at the end of the lactation period 1°' D"°fl¢- I h‘“’° f°““d *hat it 1' “ °“55"° ~ _,_-“mfs WH mmm llll sllzllllllzl llllcllwllllll nil l lluw lllu llP~,lll-lllll will _ lil lIllWS Sllll Lllfll llllW IS lil ll Milli Slll.`lIlSS Ill ' '~ “_-_ rfrrww -e-_ 'f HOW TO AVOID IT IE; p°N»~|- 31°|N1' THE F000 5*- it _ | PROP: THOMAS SHAW BY MRS H R GOSLEE Te roam on 300 sores he was renting, and #by Be1\lilll§ them to the block. Many mistaken idea that the earlier chicks are w_a|_ pqylngjs, or $40 of our mi-\n°Y 1! _/‘ “gag WB yerlebimea that they oeimot get something for noiblns. They will complain c 6! thsitrustees raise the assessment one mill. and I ‘|0711 k"°" but what -7 they are justified in complaining. Alot of our money has been wasted in pea nad work; but if we are. to have good roads. we must have money/, to do it with, and then have the work properly done- . 5 Tne'e'|~opa are wheat. oats, barley. beeth carrots. turnips and beslll- The Holds are divided, usually 'in four to ten~acre lots. A rotation of crops ls smell! -renewed. _ There is but e smaunvreeneese ef the lend in crops, oem. "Nh 4,, mmm, md my leeds, ee dau-ying and stool: raisins are the mein industries, noots and bran are the main stock foods. with li ilttie chewed eats, beans or-barley. mixed. oil oiure ls bought and ground as used on the _six-'acre lot produces an enormous amount of roots. which U0 Dllll' adasdiliad up in a.row.on one side of the field three .or nur- _feet high. eqsggl' ` `_wit‘h a little straw and four inches of-'dil‘t, which Di‘¢!¢°°U'f'h9m fl‘°m through- the winter. From this-they are taken endured as wanted. '.l&4"a'Iibbt fltakeh \'o the mill and" ground-'inte .fiour -and bran only. and Nh' resembles rolled oats and is far superior to our Canadian- bran. Milling U _ u and _hmm hah he”-,|nm,gu¢ee,»-but~not» satisfactorily to the "‘ N ' l ll farmers rent theta lands. DRY- hl hom-ll to loshllltngs per acre.‘or S4 to $1! in our mcn0'!j\ Bild !°m° farms rent highest lnnyolll '|l\°'\ l’”"'° "’°°° 'mm °“>'\°h° “mls thai l an mntin'g,`thslr forefathers having rented before them. lla-ny Of I-‘Will 5’ very wealthy and rated much higher- than their landlords. ' _ | I W” mmhwhht .M-pl-1.9¢ gg lears'-that some men were rerlting_lle\;er:i In-nt Oh. mah Wham ; vlelged was renting 4,000 acres. He was .ent re y a stock breeder and dealer and is rated at $1,000,000- H0 l! lwlfed 0" th° f t markets of the world and inquired as to our corn orolp and prospective s ' ` it was necessary for him to make his plans for feeding rl cattle market. as _ _d __ "___ were ________g fa, bee( cattle accordingly, for stockmon on this s e. e . pu., 7 l Und hed _ the The son, ing. heat the If inch hors soil; ` lNolAN HE/tb. ` ‘;_‘;_‘h‘§ 'This is the thriving western town of Indian Held, Sauk. Eleven huge 9°!" in elevators are seen on the left of the picture, while fifteen miles of wheat to a U ._ M" -"har that we were putting our meat on the market cheaper than _ any could produce it now. ` Y ,h _~.l|)¢_|f,|ng is carried on quite extensively. The Gus-nseys and Devtzns lx: sys thaisading dairy cattle. They are of a good beef type also. Deborn ng __ nh; me pneeieed and, of course, one animal has to suffer when comered y D . women The hand separator ls used everywhere, the cream kept in the coo Ml: ing oellff and churned every day by 01"’ °f "I9 m°ld°‘ sh’ h” 5' low 'on wooden tub about eight inches high. She puts the cream into this and stirs it on il , ‘ with her hand round and round until the butter is eeDH!‘M0d "Dm th” m k °“ moth". "gen l alll b th e and others by the gag 'hl i \ ui this It would is the weath r h o r r ll 1 oe tes y e m n e pnssl ii 0 pre 'e ._ - ~ . c ec mes wa me me Th’ m 3 in done n some i- b prevented il_v the fzlrmcr taking such more care is neodccl to keep the chicks ness _ __ _ ws and ma|n¢a|,,1ngglmm when dry frrr from lice, and the utmost pains mello Y som venting ig? lB.Vlnl-r again as enrly and does not lay nam I ed ln growing bully bcef it should April or May. ¢m| such terms as may he agreed up- must be taken to keep the pens clean. are l lla frrsllaned and tvrs 'ind thrile Svc tlirlt ilroclders are _ rel Vhloh tlkol Wil? B550" "m°- It I' "U" W”h°d' 'und' and mm" mm print' calves, at least two, nnd frcqucntll' of room for exercise. l-‘or myself I of 5 ready for market day. It is all handled perfectly neat and Clehii- I 'level' th saw any nicer looking butter, i'i0i' 11°*/el' fH!f¢4 bllftf" any better' ff; The cows in winter time are kept in the barn and never exposed to any an severe weather. Their ration is good hll.\'. lirell- f‘“'“'P’- “’”""“ bm" °r .bf _ _ l m¢|_| mgpheg. The Canadian stock breeder is handicapped for lack of care da ful. expert herdsmen. We could pay the WHS” lf W9 °°"|d get ""5 men' the _ _ en be flt’ that class that would bc ilichlsfelves. I have found it an easy Cutting a fllrrow five inches deep Th,” hhomd bg more young men to fit themselves for fiockmasters th l and managers of pure-bred stock farms. There is no more honorable pos - _:gc tl nor no place that requires any more skil lthan stock breeding or farming lg" OI] to make ten per oent. on $150 land. Why not elwvurase young men YO fl* qu? themselves for the positons that are Opbllllis' UD lil °“l` land °“ °t°°k farms? como from the rctcnt rl Z ` `- - . 3’ ‘ . . . _ , nn( It is Just as honorable as pleacllngacase before the bar. standing behind the ,for H number or suc__,_Rsh_e _.mrs |n_,md hhve founh that I mm _,____d_ Just mot 9 dalrv A ghnh Cow _mln \»n|.,;,b|elcra<:kcd corn with good success. Of nnst counter in a bank. or carrying Dill! lil ll l>0X- Nelfli' °"°l‘Y °“*b"°h'“""t th th American continent of any note has an English or Scotch herdsman. as on a on Whyf Beeguse they are experts. Farmers on this side are the best experts ____ ll nd shell we forever have to depend on Europe for skilled hh _ _ _ _ efulness. It is only those l;-hns_v=_ hor- €l_l§"""- ny Nuns Lknsolv "“"” more than a passing notice.-Edit0_l‘-) 1 h litters _cbme l}.“Y.`Z.‘l§”.‘i.‘Z’.".¢ll”’2..u."}7»°e -iow- sets ln. I put them on the market ln November and they weigh lll°U¢ 3‘° pounds. Those that I keep for breeding Dm" poses I sort ollt and leave them 10 rough it. while I feed the others heavy for market. When I keep only yoliliif sows for breeding I have the litt¢i”S come in late April or May. *lid file" late pigs are not crowded w th heavy feeding, because they have to be fed in cold weather and fitted for market in wlilter or spring. For several years I have fed a few head of cattle in tht' fall and early winter. I keep n part of the sows with the cattle and the rest or them get the run of a big pasture of 60 acres. which is fenced hog 'tl8h¢- After I Ret my corn out of the fields they have the run of the whole farm through the winter a.nd__I gil/0 111°" ¢"° oit to this than to anyt ing elle fer ml’ successful hog raising. It saves so much feed and improves the shotes. 'I‘lli=_v keep thrifty, grow big and strong with little feed when the weather is good. When the hogs are allowed to roam around this way they never root holes in tho sheds where they sleep nor do they squeal for feed. Those that rlln out I do not feed out- side more than one-fourth as much corn as they would eat‘lf they were kept up. OVERSIGHT OF THQ SQW. day or t_wo. When I sae har begin to carry straw for a bed, then I shut her up and watch her carefully. We have lack of exercise has had a lot to do with lt. It may not be the exercise only that they pick up a large amount of feed that is suitable for their svstems. creep for them, feeding them milk and grain separate from the mother. When they are six to eight weeks old I put them in a small pasture near the barn and wean them from the sow. I feed them well for a while if I intend t'o put them on the early market. If I intend to keep them a long time I feed them I like to market my hogs when they weigh about 250 pounds, although I _ separate the ones intended for market I-iA.\'DL1NG THE BULL. fm" H1050 kept for layers and breed- Vi'llen the raising of good stock is to ers. ’l‘llcn give only nn occasional Breen fond to those you are fattening to the kingdom for ocmpetittion They take more interest in showing than h_c t a.nY other D¢0Dl¢ EVUVY mall will be ‘mt with his horses’ cattle’ sheep' Jorlty of cases this animrii ser-ms fo i nd chickens Their shows are run on the square and the man with possess and ls dh.h0s..d m expr.-lee e, pn B 4 hanc to win as any lord or klrls lf lil’ hi’ °°9 “umm “ands just In goo a C B needs carcflll lnanagenicut und control animal is worthy from the beginning of his cnlhoud. . ".~‘_*' 1‘°""i'“ The automobile has found its nay out to the farm In its early dl’-Y! li li - o h - GRY "Nels were be" an] me" of leisure and “eanh were more asreeatile aggvillspggilllion ileitell' til he developed owners than the practical workers ln the country BOW thi!! the '1“t°m°b ie ln has established itself, no one regrets ‘hill U16 €\P€l`lm9l"l “'15 made and that 0 li gps oily man s dollars and not the Lounirymiln s dollars were used for the _ purpose one to head the hr-rd this should bc feelin still exisie In some quarters that the automobile is not for ca,-emily uhh,-d,.,q ugnlngh he K thelfarmer This hu\\e\ er, is not true as thnnsuncls of farmers over the _ and wi1| willingll lcstifs lou inn gn north. smith, east or west. ln almost 8 ,A *secoxy "F1 if »~ .ima mi' taken into consideration the bull is e better half of the herd. ‘In it ma- nd of his own and, cnnscqliently, I nm not sure but that even licyond this period thought should be glvcn to is ancestry in order to posscss a le of th trnlts of c nrnctcr the calf. A vlclnus nnccstry f-lthr-i' n the part of the sirc ol' dum will keiy sooner or inter mnlllfcst iisclf in hc young animal; and lil selecting the One rcqlilrtllllcilt ln handling tile iulil s with rf-fercncc to lils curly, thrifty rowih and proper dcvciopment. Good IJY ttotlntry or town, and find nllilllnubiles ullntd ll) farmers Bild Used mr fF"\i Rnd 80011 “life *"3 "sspniml in ‘gnu-gl purposes, such as are included in road work. lll€l1Slii‘S dl`l\'lY\K. bll!l~ Z uhh. mp. ,nd "gl-,L hauling, zlnule .il-.»»-_v ihe auinninblle, because of its t peinpetition with the horse. This is n \'l~l-y il:l'l»\'lllC_f1 a rl-usnnailly cileilp Bhd t?If“<‘ilV8 n manner. My own method ls.to hlivc n lo cl tnnllnlly put up mi good, well-set t di _ l it ' I n t. consisting nf about tllrce acres, un- used with il four foot wire. fence sllb- nsts. the posts ex cn ng cgi nl c ncilcs nbnvn the trip wire ofthe lvnw-n fence, xvillch ls put mi the olltslde nf hc posts. tm the inside of ihc pwlts borbcd wire is placed about six nchos above thc top of tile Woven wire fence and une also nbnut eight lnvllr-s clnw the sumo, on thc lnsdde of illc osts. in nf~nl'|_v every case this will be n sllfflcleni safelzlinrd against fl-ncl-_ hrnvlinll nr breaking ullt. The int is we-il_providl~d with water and vom- fortnbie sllcltcr, and is strong plnlik fellclng Rilic, protected with barbed ire on the inside, which complf~ir\s W _ _ _ ills arrangement. I have found ln. my I kind of cnt-insure unffl wn case til s . . - isnt in keep under control is vigorous Short Horn bull of about 1.700 P0000! -weight.-Wm. ll. Underwood. Unpaiatabls Milk or Cream is of lk€“'Dlll_l¥ v0iilli'y. d seo them grudg- lll1iZl_\' Iced llnrclgzillougll tifkeep then- 1 "_l°l`i_l>00DlS wilo do this way than one |“0ll €'Xiicct> I always think it would out of thu bill-llnr\ss_ just cnulllzil to keep up an appl»l_lt`e. I l.';‘.:'f.i.".‘:2,"»i°".""-‘.' mu I » li 1; cel. ‘ ~ ___ am) good ca ed prmoilder VVh»=n I mcet it man or a woman who ` is always mourning over the cnet of hens und chick _alive (and thcraf are U0 .liist as well for them 'und muchl hctter for thu poor hcns if they we,-Bl A little cnttonscrd meal and corn- m'_?_~?l fed for il few days just before _ '_l§ Klves broiicrs a fine yellow U’lUl- Tl1P_\' should not be fed for 24' hours before killing, and if wantca to look as nice and plump as posslklle a pun of lloilliig water and one f' the fowls clean hold them ln the' hot water for two or three minlltesfnnd then lify them lil the cn|il_ wate for rlsht or irrl. and you will rind iliem lolllfiiiil ns well as it ls possible to make illl~lil_ Chicks si-if-cted for layers nnd bcecd- llng stock should be fed on tl`r_v ¢_rain _and grccll feed. Tile inoru liberty hey have ihc bf-nor. (lf course, latci‘ on the food for tim luycrs and breeders llllillt fiiffl-r, on pullote brought to lay enriy and lily all winter will not pro- duce .us fvrlllv eggs, or egg, “.h|¢h Wm produce lls strong chicks as hens which llnvi: nm been fu,-ced to lay thruugil the winter, il some userul. Hlwre. 2 __S_§'l"I_ 'WWII Planted ovary fortnight wi sctlira lenucl' pods throughourihe lsensoii. _ ~ l i S'-pray noi only the top but the um-ier llldo uf the lvllves, where pests hide and o cold wlltcr should be ready. After waiihlng i stock farm. t t t R good seedbed out of sp »,,~ plowed sod. Wliltcr weathering llfnts ull the disk harrows and cultlvatilrs in r du- cing any kind of sod. Sometimes t e_rJe are conditions when o, sod mus e used for spring planting. In such‘a case the chances are greatly improved if el thin furrow is turned _and follow with it common stirring plow and turn over a few inches of soil on top of the ilflil- This will give ll fairly good seed- bcd. but it takes time. For flax the sod may bo plowed deepl=r'and suc- cessfully plantedtofthis crop. . 'BPECULATION AND I~‘Rit'l7l'lS. ` Farmers are usually looked upbii by men in otherlines of business usbthe roy of sharpers. but not long since a D .be sure and keep ihe mlxlure wen nd. gentleman of mature age. successfuiin ‘tatcd. _ h is calling, and well informed on all F l~'ll.-s necd filth and manure to hreeflmltien Uf _P‘|b"° l“t¢\'9l*f- Wm me ‘in. If no llreedlilg places are provided tlllrro will he few flies io infect milk c fand ulllcr fond. writer that his had ltzngusince neasedfto riticize the arm' r n_ s respect' or schemes as baragaoed as any of' the ` The spi~a_\~or should he-ver he pm gway popular ones that are perpetrated were .unlil liliins been thoroughly cleaned. If o ften practiced onishrgwii. careful men sill' of i-ht' snrsylng mixiure is left ill of affairs; indeed, be imself had been the valves lvlll become clogged. `_ caught by something not unlike the A sudden leak in a pipe, may be Mop- “fl0te"`trlck. ' .ned len\porarll_\~ lili a plumber can bl- 'secllllfd by applying yellow soap and whiting niixcd with miter lu form a I lf apllls attacks sweet pea, a.pVix_ hn e l.- _ infusion of ivory soap. half a cake ¢ .ed and added to A gallon of water: use ,, n garden spl-nl-rr io throw it wall up ' .lcla of` " » » _ l practically H0 \8|"° 35 5" "fi -among the foliage. _ f"“‘:- U"_U:_'; °';‘(f_'__';|;)"‘_’:_f;__H the°%°t"’,r‘;;) Harley stands relatively high ai a t dul‘s<‘""°_“ `~ ‘ e -r r e. ld _nt or soils not fat, nr nn escestfve nugl- fini# iutirsosisaz pei-iii! “lioness "°f"°“' °' tm' "na “ly wmv. an » | | f . ll," of lun.-teria. and still have a seed other hum -~r-ips. her le me shea so 'P °- _ , _ money mo in uin_|_r shares han you If people would only bear in mind lat seldom does the o ortunltv ap U _ _ _ . ~ ‘ ‘thick pun.-_ _ _ Fear when a' dollars worth of any ommodity can. bebnught. for less than one hulhdred cents. Yet th¢_\'0, are lmes w cn the necessities ol holders f certain articles can be bought' for ess than usual. so that those who can anticipate future rvahts may profit by, he other feilow‘s dstrssn. But ex- have had a few old breeding anllnals I don't call it profitable to raise them. I think hogs should have their bedding changed as often as once a week or ton days. I have my sheds arranged in connection with calf sheds lo-that I Can Quickly change it. MAKING A HUG WALLOW.' A wallow try the hogs ill a good thing 1"-Slmlmcf. for it helps to keepflhenl cobl. One can be easily be m-td, of C°!1°l'0¢° by digging rl halo 1.3-inches deep and_10 feet square. In the bottom [Duck 6 inches of coarse gravel'or_oln- .ders and on this lay 3 inches _of,oon~ lcrete, llringingfit up tothe surface, f the ground. This makes g ghnllfw ibnsin which will make a good, sanitary lwallow, and a barrel of water a day will keep it voing. If you eg" pipe _l;unning water to the basin so much the sttsr. ‘ f taken out. Where there are successful lmines they are too frequently exploit- ed at tile popular shareholders s _-_ pense, and if ilkel to become profiée able theaversge siiarehogder is fron ` out..and the manipulat rs hold tm ,prhperty and take the profits. It is a, sa e rule to avoid investing in a blisl- ness where one is unacquainted with the details and those who mans e. A year or so since the Outlook pubiishsd u they mel he utilised and in deuea sig.; me e eh ef perl is There le. nefheril. no more ftlfliil- are willing to lose Thor, are doubt-_ “i r ., 0 less milk or cream of init! um so fell se thu ffeiiior eereelihfofe ating or promising some of get-r or less readers of this lager who elm en fact. mor r I . I V i l. H w use that sunlight is admitted during the maturing quick than mines and mining sher . dorse this sentiment. lick to gh g hx:-T,-Mlzrefs t,ii:e(f|i-si l"£i;»ri.a'iaoa. period of the l.su~1av. It has baan said that. more money has old waar of thrift and aavlna . 'Wd 1 1 ‘“""""‘. l _ ’ ' ` .lol %f&1=i' _» l - good. (This article woe a brlze ln _I '°°°“*"~ Am _ ve liar ' ' ~ swine-keeping contest and deserves pn.,-e ecaar. cen\_|pu,';§_ 'n.¢'_'°,,.°S,_ It '-_ I have been breeding the Pblabd-__ ho hr ‘ China for several years, as I like "uhhh, because of their quiet dlaDOBl¢l°l\ I. mtv.. - early maturity. I have no ¢9|'¢|-in Ah __A month in tile year for litters to cUlll°n hw.-t "hu" “mr _ but change it according I0 °°“dm°°“' grain 'also until 1| The surroundings are different. lllllh 5; ohanée ' ° "com" suitable feed, shed room and the EIU ° _ _ breeding stock. Some vel" *(5911 I -lr .1 _ ll th t rof table ~_ _ ifelbxissaltileyeuhlive giemfilsll izeneiflt ofl""l' 5°” in "W 09°F ll"-*W t feed in early summer _and..ll'°~ xl. he green make large hogs before cold _weather ____Al_l_:. _ cause never had any trouble at farrowing bit” time and-my father ahd I have gained 8:8" hogs on this farm for 9 years. ever- sl have has oimouity, but I think tlio‘:,'},1”f,:‘,ff_'r‘}}_‘: fll'_°lI°~ Revert to reef , __ -~ _... _ ;_»._.' ». 1.' i,_ f._,l_ t _ " _ _ _ v _ _ - _ ' __ __ _ __ ___.,_/ __ ___,_,;_~___ _'_ ' _ - . ~ »- __ °’“"‘ _ ._ ._..; 26.61! EIGHT 'run mrasr Nsws _ WN -GUARDIAN V ,_ Fill” _ _ . - ~ - - _ ~ _ ___________ ._»;__.._.-. W _~ -4-_-rss. l i-_-~_~_~="'“ __ _ ___ _ ____ __ __ _ ____ __ ____ __ _ ' DAIRYING l .l>oln.'rRY Aclucuuruns _ "' _ ' ' - - ~ Q, -_ _ ,_ . 'E' ._ ` _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _- ‘_;,f,..,___{ . .-._.- _‘_ .iss a _."` 4* ‘-_ "_ . , ‘_ 7-dw." -~ " ~. »» use -. _ . °°"i'l ,_ _ _ _- , ~-r-v'\:“\ a.-‘-al-an-sa `~'< -l' ‘ __ V ' i A p,-|,,.w|”nlng Artlele Wlileh le` Full' “‘h°'im _ ."V&t-Q . . . _»1.. _,_ ' Q5' : _ » me-~-~ -:.°»x_§;illl.”"=l~.&@..°:c°a_ ".i“' cAsl-: or vouno Plot. " ' -_ I -Ui “Nil _ _ ' - "Hu-el salts grate, but refnsastoreae gl” 'N iv veeimmo usssen. issuer, so cause she does set eat. Isp' egg an ¢ll° roms ei”-~" Q , L_! Indigo len.-l\1lis0|'hQ ‘Que .5 g_ h_orse thot ilas>lnd&\1 ' usd. ma digests? may ~°..,:-i~’- I e .fill g e Ji' 5 ir “=°'3 ir s §;i_l__$l%f of faad. .-C tural! or__l_s\,|||q| bruno dst ‘ln fron it late to breed hs:-1*' V . bers h not muohd Q65" I' “Th ;';.;’_l'-Ill trouble 1! th.o‘m __ th I4me'"H’uss.~A. P. P""‘ ` 4 du 'UM ¢‘l‘!e`l‘ Yslktns-‘s ali;-.t'e°ha:||§¢ E from lei. sinned me been er eivaioui. den. swelling subsided. not left him mg, What shall I do for hi!n?‘ e Ans.-Give him a rest in pagan;-9' ' In 5? few weeks and b h 4 _ with spirits carrg-hor: "I .n _ah _ i ` Ai|!l‘)|’.-Bti!-1bap_P°A mhnihli last you-r. Sha has been slliig all sweats when in stable, 1| ¢Q¢|~ under the -belly, and lg” gm", “mint and stretches as lf in Dain. Can she be brad in 7" ` ‘ll A -w ‘ ~-‘ “‘ of Zu3'?...‘§”.%°‘?»»§§’a2"'§l"'%_"° Mars a foal winter; covers her health she can bs bred' t Urinary Trolmla.-Old lubsorilzl*-IA* three months old calf ls running with the eews. she risks noi- hind it-gil "4 strains to make water and passes only *f°W<|l‘°1is ataume. lhalshdbqara. tor milk _and timothy lily llld il wall ue otherwise Ans der s dow of Infectious Disease.-J. 8__»»g 5", 3. several cows this wring. They 'gg “gh -Prdblbl trqg h as a water. _ -,__ I let the sow run loose until farrow-` and “nit nt _ Th ‘ _ing time and then I shut har up for aihmuh up gy nt ”u' but I” d fbr two or threelwasks. than ate, Toward the last there is A hioodypdls- Charge from tha rectum." s.-Your descri ti is ot Wy the symoiomspmoeginonzd a ¢li2e'$ in obronio homer;-agio ssptleanms. fr _ 'ibmete not.-ssubserlbea-"rin naar makes such wonderful improvement for my mmhton 'eh "hand 'nh dn '* Wlhat ls a remedy?" ._ the pigs are three weeks old I make aieffeo on bulky feed. _:ltr DON'T FEED THEM TOO LONG. `i'i.ll that weighed as high as 500 pounds,but` °" °"` ` ‘ ' b ' 'ii' ' ' ‘we thro`w'th6"a‘li'ilital| and ent |109" Put into mines than has ever been' ” w ¢ 1 4 edllx as-si _ Kitllls..°:.:':'ual":°;::l:l‘::.=li '°°‘_ . ° ar- . _ I _ ent writer wasz' “Dggpg uf mm.. *_ 'U __ .7"‘4*--' G V ' ` i the sow very little and only give her refund The first dal' after farrowing I feedlt°A;':é;Tti‘°°ml"_':_|°3; ggi?-¢:_¢;lbggt rom ` ini; N '. little drink. After that I feed her gre-U., ,,,,'°;,.,.f,§‘,‘_’f,'f' ggrigjngl-‘h_°:°__5lv _“Nr dually with slop. oats and corn. When with Bordeaux mixture has b ti . th h ` . when VP UUK it is of doubtful on account of the expanse ot, . Brain Disease.-J. M. M. has I ‘issu- °"*| ‘Pill T710? hold'their heads ` one side, otherwise they seem healthy. _ ay are fed on milk and corn. na _' ey, Symptoms are those of hi-an , give _:wh pig one tslblespoonful or - lla I ycerln mixed, at g 4”., _uhh Ve trains bromide of 'poise lgte three times a day in a tabl gf water. and continue for tw gn, gteegrgroum oats and middilnsa au *_ Infection, Shaq, _ g“h.".n~.__s"” lost twenty-two head of slleq. 11# lay d°"“ '"4 °lfi't let up alone; wha* els- liv there is a rattling sound lik _they _:Fil of water. They hnord he” ° in Weill!-four orthlrty-six u sd are nd _:ner death they turn biaio and thhéwlia loose. What ails them; - _ 4“°~-'Probably eu lufsecious tzdusle _meh elieuld he hmeunted by tb onli stock board. Write them, _`|_ Hens Afling.-A. lil. B.-"What al# ny dump around for about hens and what ls the reraedyi’ 'rpg 5 begins to turn dark: hens Nw, ___° a week fthell There is no undue d "ipaq bowels. 'rhey eat and aria: 'intl hs ilrst four dayc. Several lla 'ldies he and. more are siok.' _ am.-'rlie dim" is probably ue am gve nhylio or eu l in one-tenth ...:.°: .':.'.°.::‘.°:.'..:i..». '.'..'.’:.'.'°° °' -_ °i *__* ’!'» _ . nmllssr fer stnwim-sig. t. 113,.. "what is the been time .to Iwi? Imam to newly sat strawberry plants. sndgtvliat 'fill ""0 lP°¢ll'l‘lsll of Hampshire Boar was brad on an Indiana (U.8.A.) .heme N “"3-7-r l -' Ana.-If potash and pho hehe is USM. llvvly along the ruwtpwort well with oultivator. tihen set t e pla A fertiliser largely used for a awbe ll erthlrd each by weiflit of on he cod Dhvmhgte hr su hate of more rs moot us in colin ,glen withié I; is doubtflflqlf it would a. o e. acl ll Bvayed Helfers with Calf.-J. D. possible in apaying cattle to leave. tion of the ovary tha¢_woi|ll‘\_l¢ form its functions? I spayed.a_ of helm-e last spring-and " '_ ovaries from every animaijvxll' tl# the owner of animals writes ia t I s e of the spayed hilfsra Vi ___ upper evsl‘y;"`tl"l's~ lower ene__I 9 _ __ ,i .,»~` "1l‘isae' hersnlietwasseai ‘ __ "_ After a had attack I Ilya l\@'_‘ _ cure, which failed to rslioia: than _ him an olmea of laudanum. _ ._ _' elects were oft the slrmotoqs' _,hw i have elm nero inedleine. but-ll l six hours. 'When I opened hh lil , _ ash looked a. right. but the |11 . “ ‘- ful l alla* ‘ 'inf . "Ph 5;" elieopurple amha wail -l -0 his ea .» ‘ _ ...“:t;l‘:l'*..“:l;°.:."‘....i;§’;.eil:_ .f » l_..°: '.':.'>.':2.\.._..i-is ~ ",»»:- »a.`_",;‘1<[ \f»“"'f`- 5;; _ _with my thlml\S"`Yi'a‘l'f._"‘ I-l" ""' up A Y C-, Ol . Nlll ‘of ?l:e"o\"_,ali'y‘%iinthe n shears or el-asu to a _ _ surotogetaiioitneovarlaai fnilanlmatlon of Intestinal. '_ _ sem s s died' after eelns silk t _ _ l