GUARDIAN .- _ ' rmnor-uni . _ T0 Ill! ‘ir_ei_sheuer_ before beginningthe any s -work again. _ __ ._ _'_' ~»-- Y 1 i , .- Fal'lIl€l`B Dairy. Alnong the peculiarities of treat* dexrlng wav receive in diilerent drie- Dlacca one sees the bushes out into particularly on the older trees, conical -~ Tu 'ARM ;° rcctlv to the calves they 1 - r , _. _ _ _ _ _ _ sd __.,__ _ :L ‘A yl,-5, M, _,.5 _ 1°' cd ic'it s't_t-hiévininoeraturs ? lr 7' ' CQRRAWKS- 'f' _ 4”?" ° ."°~| Of course, thu ` cal! ouglit tojrhavs ' 1-, ' " ~ - . if <-. 1.-'i THE- sham' .oi-iicks. souiefviris l'/vsidfs =kim~ml1k;L=ii‘i»n'i3 _ `, _'is "' ____ In balanced ration. ‘ion should get mint 'which many things, in the sir- 'some fat from another scuirce ‘ and ` To the small‘-"poultry raiser not an I hah explamed ' 'man . 't_m__s_ _or 'trim that of-pruning ths hushss r»i_ _‘l“1»P'»*'¢_"l"‘ “U °'“’ ‘“‘°“ d°"l°“° thcrc is i-_cchi-ng halter than ground W. ,libs smaller fruits .stands prominently °" “_"~”“-mlff i"“° afifllf °“|°\‘B~ Pu” llaxseed gruel for this piirpqsef , smm_~al»1'°"'“"_“- ` T’ ‘ - ` ' ihglggggm isrénhillchsli tilihlff-' Th” “"5" ‘“‘°““-1 "° '““""‘~"‘ "“ _ ‘ ‘ T8” UIC NJ! ¢“U'8f1¢; ill S0111# ° -,ruughage lust _as soon as possibil- hens two chltiibes may be given to GN h lt ‘ i _ » e im iust itle wie ~f - _ "°’,._short shim, from which ths fruit, .°\1_° hrs' and-_UW ¢’“1°’-°°°° 1`°‘“‘“°°' hsy when hs igtwc wicks oi?!.he top ventilation, al through draught is to be especiall; sioided. Dead leaves and decay-in; ilowcrs niiist?_."he removed. Anothel important in ter- is the fact that _ however' gra§ying it is to see $3- 1 nlnnt in full '_~ _loom, it" is most satis- _ hicicrv to hsiys those which ._-_-ui-iss ‘ longest in perf_ection,'especially thosf which have f ‘gig =.;_».'successlou. ,Ther ;. should, therefore, be_ procured beiorf ment will possces,a_fi:e_sh.char_rn., __ l._ liavn had cyclnmen last two months." 'run liih-USED FERN /\ much ill-used class of plants il thc fern, two .or three kinds of whicl urc commonly subjected to torturi during tho winter. Over-heated by iluy. ‘chilled by night, now soakel and then baked. For them 'ther should be caireful potting in fine will drained soil _fwlth room for the poor ill-used roots to spread and feed Thn worst friends should be cut away und young fines encouraged. and i thc new home is reasonably abtlterer' ‘ from extremes a second and long lil' in hcforc hui ferns. 'rhey will zwv lnrirc and rcgfuire shift after shift un til it is in sdrprlse to remember hov. little space ffhey once occullled. ilyac.lnths.£ Tulips and similar sturdy blilbéifask but little care. l\lSl cnouvb moisture to keep the llle if them, warmth tnmakc the Pratt: hihsscms oven, usht th`l¢e°l> them si und turning *mind now an-d H1911 thai cucli in succeission may have the bee' pluce, and at is all. When thi flowers are Quad, cut them oil, leav in-- the loli Ie and drawing out thi bulbs put imm where they can flfl i-rndimlly. '-#hen store uiitll sllfulml when plant in"'some seco\.l‘1l“'!' nlncc they gay make a n'.odest`. dis ploy to repay the attention bestow ed. or bettilr still set tbemout,-ii_»,‘ the garden iiorderns soon as Blifllli comes. ‘-_ horns.. -i>iyscinths_ good peilwl nnii sweet t‘l-rigs _that work so wei- cmmmed hiatt um m_¢?..-uiisuitwbit nnts and pahs,~.f.well -de Srve saviiii for' 8 hettcrffatsfin future years. an' in time yecovcr sumcipitiy. i-Os: through thefiordeal aifdll- - . The cliinafbowl' ,nd the metm diBl 1 are orrtarriefi¥al in tlremselvel and ‘0l_‘ :‘ _ len s lictls‘sxirs csrs will mak their. healthy slum '.?J.h_8¢.0’°\” l’°°°“7t‘ ii pan or d\l\! P"°"‘d°* with bl the F88 nhqlllld be will gator cover or bush" or 13 it _bodllv A pot ill open the layer nna the 8" ly i china and waste and soil, ni! tnkg B - PRUNING BLACK CURRANTS l . _ ' The-pruning Qi black currants con- sists incutting out the older grow- back but only to keep the b sh in -now-. This will let light and air in- 'to -the centre. The black current is ‘a more moisture-loving plant than the red .or white ono indeed, in dry soils lt will often fail to yield a crop through, drought, and for this reason muljihing and watering ‘ arc _rcore neces ary. 'The fruit will, un- der no circumstances h-ana long upon ipathered, retarding by shadins the _trac when the fruit it still green rr.ay or-ouhd can be prepared in the same `.maiiner as for the red current. and ' 'rhcrc 'src two hihrishi 'rurirish lot. P,-ll Oriental rugs are good rugs, _~ug_15 50 greg! that lil‘Bt Ui all tllé. natcrial must be the best that can ie secured. The collection of it often iegins many months before the rug s started. ` So great. is the importance of the 'naterial that many breed their sheep o get the bcst.' In shearing and 'orting the wool only the best is nachines. 'Theirs must he tied end o end, and so there is another long; _l..nd laborious ill_me before the weaver lot of gg averaged only G45 pounds |_ ly Egyptian beets' are muted s ready-to begin to weave. Then, not alter knot, in some cases hund- eds to the square inch, intricate de- igns are wrought in wcnderful color cherries. Nothing is too difficult, zratlons. Now as to rugs made to sell. In .ill Oriental* countries, particularly ~ndia, thcre are men who will rn.i_se ir buy wool, the cheaper the bctter, vash it by the chloride of lime pro- ess, which, with the dirt eats-away _ art of the wool, dye 'lt “Uh 99919 inile dyes and spin iit hy Illlwllllle- Vhen at last the -warp li 01) me rame the only part _that is native is idded, tying .in thelknots- The more .,`isi»e -it "study ‘ .est dncst 'most artistic and most “Yr th b peutists cill them Wm ..- ‘_ _' _ - t ¢_ _cbs source of worm y _- _ . i-me the cow useful floor coverings ai_i_d dre_p_erl_es_ __l;_:1t‘_‘l Dashing __ them back i,_,_t0__;h¢ t;ic_us_;__rii__.si ._o _o':ci~¢cn_ie ili;i-_~ cl ‘hat me `W0rl'd has ever Dawn' --f -i rooder with the hand; Thus H m_f_U° ` ‘_ lc “_')_"‘] "tll0l`\‘-‘irc lc used The desi;-able rug is the one made__wM_chi__g~add ___tten.t.i-o-u...,w-m- “E75-e¢___ n mst ing milk. Use cheery “.m.dSi received a r that _i __ t _ _ _ any i J uwucer take _ _mm the to“ow_ :gilarzg the_iinest and richest_l`g_';_l:_\ w_3‘_°_Y63_‘_;\_fw_:°;\_E._;\_E_l7to;1Ptf*__I`et___ 2" lit out and put in some ircsh. Soon -1-I\A;*v¢ \ A . s _ _ liable to tyrannize ‘ over the,others. gg; ww and that the W" bk” SH' ll _ , ll ld b ll - s . . . . dughlsuslcsggungghdgsililisctsif tschriil *‘F*"* “lm 0” Wal" W slvuls hun the old birds' frequently dusted with a little ground OMB as won “B he 35 _ th ‘ ' ' '- _ ~ insect powder. A dust bath should nogoggle xgzigerhgs t;l:_‘_;_;'_’;_§‘_§____ D: _ , __ ths as they become too cro-wded,falso ‘be'prov'i\‘led, as this is nature's Hut d U d ll _ _ __ _ and in a few cases shortenin_-_g then, way of getting rid of_the vermin, z__ow__n2_d__,_i_~s _ua tg, incicas. it as lic Chicks hatched alter the weather be depend e_______e___1;im __;_s____w_a___y;___ wc don 1. fshape. as the bunches come upon the comes`warmer arelstronger and more of course the H ` h ' _ .maturing growths. Pruning, if cir-| gorous if housed in small coops out whom ________ ___ c_;i________c;u;i___t__;:_o cumstances admit of it,.can be done _.of-*doors with runways attached, ii fo. th_ n_,_ _ '» _ _ I e “i. two weeks anyway Than ll lib _t vrViie'i?i,iade gfteifmsome of the we whole milk ent!r_e1y.“w‘“y 5'9"* it' _ _ he . h .. MlI'l`l~lOl).` OF (‘( N'i`Rf f. many mo_le___, described ___ poultry ____00r:__v_'_Til___a_yeg%l;nc_th;s sul;_,stitutc a -11__i_-1s-- < 5 > J nnoks and magazines, or purchased _jeuy_ ___ o _g oun fiaxsced ___ ____________ _“___ ____________ _______ ___ __ ins are tak-cn not t from reliable firm. It is time to p“_ 0 over 1‘at tflie broader when the chicks be- feed’ 'vm' “ul be Certain to have the bushes, but if it is_wislie-;i t.o__,in to hatch. First have it clean and thr fty cal_v`es_*~_~__ *uw prolong the time in which it can ss --ies lsysr of cancer at the _l>°“°“‘-F AN Afiiamonn THR 'lhis will help with the cleaning out._. _ KEY COUNTY 'An in-ch of fine chaff on top of the It is est, d*- r this ur ose aper helps to keep the feet ofthe UHHU: that Cole Bounty answe p p . , ‘_ Missouri, pmduc d l st ` '_ In making fresh plantations the hicks warm. The-temperature should 20_000 t______e____ __f__ ___;_'i__y;car__ about be kept in the vicinity of 90 degrees , _ I' 8 he aver- for a week alter which, it muy be 1,159 price Pl.l'.d for the early deliver- ' ies was l t 1 ,.» th bushes planted at about 6 feet lfradually _lowered to 70. As the _ “;°“_ li1_\ lu some in. e _ s auces th., bu-[15 \ 9 5 d _ apart each way. hicks become _ older they exercise to the _____d_____ c L' I riien on foot more and do not need so much _ , eu rcs, _where they warmth. if the hiras src round class- WF” S0151 for the st. Louis sho unst- ]y huddled 'it should be taken to ill- °‘“ ma““?iS~ -"` - heat is needed, \~:'_-- -- -_ _ Tum/u____BH BUGS $rll?1:aeiftht‘lite bivdghir is too wnriu _for KINl'?"l-SS TO Tl-iii: KINE h th iwill scatter. Observation _____ _-_ _ _ gfeglie chicks themselves will often The dflllh wv IS cnsily influenced :rigs-the' kind that is made for use _ h t '_ h.ed_ one way or the othcr_ iw reed we th_ ind the hind that is Ulaile i0 Sell- "d‘°”“’u“;°_dfggeihgfchfxs ;el3;auce er, general _iurroundincs ands Sven l 0 g - ~ fi. 5 we d b the fourth llSY¢l10l0Li .il lnfiuencfs Wrgn ilthough thc _ Orient produécs the 0 “ave th-e`bm'° er- Y thought `\\':'i'.‘r>_ ~ ` g d They may readilylbe taught W F HS our uicntul thera- il [ing means the keeping of large num- __bers of live stock, Eastern Camilla, %LNlr°¢~ l!___ ‘mm -I '°YA\.ib*°° ' |532 O For Eighty-two . Years we have been serving the public. If experience has taught you ihc need for care in thc choice of ci depositary for your money, our record should appeal lo~you. f)ur depositors src exceptionally well protected by our strong Surplus 0.83'/A of Capital) and by our' large holdings ui Cash Reserves. Our Annusl State ments have been submitted to independent outside audit since 1908. fl The Bank of Nova Scotia Capital - - < S $000,000 Surplus - - - - $11,000,000 Total Resources - - 880,000,000 LSLAND 5l1.f`lIi(.`IlES dhurlotfch \°i - - Sumrnerside 0'Lesry - - - - Moulag, I' f ' ' ' n i GREAT INTEREST iN l'UHE`BREDS Possibly never' before in the history ‘ll will COUIIUY was so in-uch interest shown in the breeding of pure-bred live stock, This is partlculal'ly ture at the present tiue of the cattle of hoth beef and dairy breeds. As an indication of the value which bread- crs, deep in the game of pure-brei stock breeding and those just com- mencing the business places on them, one only needs to point to the high prices and keen hizliiiug which pre- vail at the sales of pure-bred live stock this spfing, Sales arc numer- ous, hut their numbers do not seem ing up to thc fart tliat'=~_he must go into mixed farming, and mixed farm- to Le kecpilig the prices of good_by poisoning their food. 'l`l\e best ‘stock down. Western i anada is wak- -: .‘... .m - _ _ _ .. _" 1" " -- __ ,_ ._/ -»/_f.--_ - l f J..»:~._.r__ \o:_.._L hifi# _ . __ 9 y - _- --~ ,_ _ , _ _- ‘~-- _ As-i~q|~__ - ~.--.1 .__ ._ _ _ .- - _, _ _ ___ - -- ._-_..,.-- _ _ .._.___._._.____. _ ._ . . ._ _ _W ` ‘ ‘ ' ' ‘“’F"~ '-§- 'l _' ._ if . _- v ' f ' -_-'-H-1, 9": _ '~" .- - ‘ ' 1. - l 1 - . . "|109 01! llllf-Y-' B114 hit them ilelvd a 5“,"i.f?»°fp_!:$f'(;§°l"2§'5°;-i:31'¢*°$'°Z°~3°'S°°3~5?§9i$5}_yo\;_ seperate nil-lk i:_i;~=__"%th‘ W' ___ _______. _ to the -_ fruit-growers only when hcl » -, _ - - . , ~ ,- - _ _ i .~ » 3° rig t aitcr ing an e it - ~_ . - ` proposes to prepare the way by exe- cuting prescribed hygienic meusurcs, UH-c HARD l’ES'l‘S CLASSIFIED There are live main groups under which the diseases and pests of fruit trees come. These grouls are as followsz- 1. Insects which obtoln their foo by actually chewing the leaves, fruit or wood. We have nn example in the codling moth, which is chiefly respon- sible for ivormy iipiles, 2. Insects which obtain their food -iy sucking the juice from the leaves, fruit, or wood. Examples of these arc thc Ban Jose scale and the com. mon plant louse or greru alhls. 3, Funpous diseases or parusiiic lilantii wliich live in oi on the leaves, fruit or wood. The apple scab iss good exa-mple of __ fungous discasc, 4. Bn.i,terial diseases which get their fond in much the same way as the fungi do. Pear or fire blight is vcrv prevr-lent in is-.pple and pei-il' orchards. 5. Diseases or troui/les caused either by ii "living Iiuid," lowest down in the scale of life, ns for ex- .imple the so~callcd "pencil yellows" of thc peach, c_r by wrong conditions 0* :rrowth. Sun scnlil_ for example, is the srlittluz open ni the hhrk nn the frrnk of thc tree i-uuseii bv al- liirge degree overcome by proper cul- tivation, fertilize.-tion, pruning, and disinfecting, with n last resort to pulling out and buring individual trees. Spraying will control nearly all the serious diseases and pests com- ing under thi- first three _i_;i'oiips. Sprayilll' for biting insects and fung- ous diseases is usually done in anti- cipation of the trouble. Spraying fo :.uc’iiing insects is :lone as .=ocn after thcir presence in lfuown as possible. - 'l‘o have succlss in this operation one must determine thc pest or dis- fuse and tlicu ut thc right time] spray thoroughly with thc proper nin- terlal_ Biting insi-.cts must be killed poison to use on fruit trcus is arsen- dte of load, and tho next bcst is Paris green. Sucking insrcfs must be dc-.nit with by n substance which lalrriidy cngugrd in mixtd farmiiii. is Seilkillg l0 Sl-l`0lll_1.Vl\Cl\ hffr l>05l\lU“-'_iliicts, and kerosene L-niulsion are used' Lili:-1 l;-y pciictriitinig their bodies. iilme-sulphur solution, tobacco pro- . or use. Tho'-la-lor entering into _al 59 l' for B week.0,.'-§¢_i-,mimi-,_fwli;,;in th? 90W b1\1'u. even if you have just “nd realizes mu wen ww” the “mv for this purpose arc culled “contacti _ _ GUAR \l F” $25233. Phiflsi .."f`.."’.§“"i‘-i“.f3;....i...'... . ~B5vi:;»3|N[~j _ ,,-_ ._ -imc new u -_.ig Rcixio\'cs Dursul Enllrfltllitilflc Tnickencd. Swollen Tllluifl. Curbs. Filled Tendonl. Sore- ncss from any Bruin or Strain: Stops Spavin Lanicness. Allaylpailt. Docs not Blister, remove the hair of lay up the horse. $2.00 a bottlt, Wi, 1... ".. `.\n ¢> r d delivered. BOOK IK frcc. ABSORBINE, JR.. the sniinptic lini- neutfor mankind. For Synovitll. Sttlinl, Gouty or Rheumatic dcposits.SWO|le|l, Painful Varicose Veins Will tell you more if you write. $1 and S2 per bottle lk dealers or delivered. Manufactured only by W. F. YOUNG, P.D.ll.l|l lymsns lIdl..lellr¢ll,Cng, in such a way that the udder is mal- sacci. There should be 3 gentle llrm prcssiirc every time the hand is opcncd and shut. Sono people pull .lown strongly on the ter-it. I am sure this is wrong, But every time the hand is opened is should reach up to the udiier with an upward pressilre to imitate the calf. The thumb and lorellngef of cuch hand should n:as~ sage thc udder at evcrv stroke of the frilker. Everyone giving advice about milk- ing says that the cows should be milkod rcirularly_ That 'oss \'/‘itliout Buying, They should he millied at the sanie time of day, week in and week out. Regularity has ii great 'ical to do with all animal life. Them iiuother standard advice is to milk the cow clean. Keep on milking un- til no more cone:-:_ This cncourages ilcr to give more n ilk. Advice is also given to milk as rapidly as possible, dull. Hilillfl. we are told not to strip with the thun b and forcringer, but _Ui-sp thc tent with the wholc hand. Of course, soirctiinrs cows' tents are short, and if s muh reached up gn thc udder, as l have stated, with the f.buu_l» and foreliuzer at every stroke_ it is n pretty short teatcd cow that he can’t handle without stripping, which is i-1'-mply pulling the tents, ,,nd not real scientific milking, Kldldl’ HARNl£o§ AT l'l‘S BEST A harness should be cleaned nt least once 3 year. 'lhis is one of the slack tin.c ions that should not be neglected on the farm. ln cleaning harness, the job is better done thor- oughly; if only half done, lt mip,ht almost as well not he done at all. Alof the straps should be un- liucliled so every par; of thc leather can D9 2.012% at. All 'ii the dirt should he cleaned oii with soap and hoddy the product, the more pruhthl __ .lm clépm- lmltation,the higher price FEEDING YOUNG CALVE5_ ' better to be placed at thc edize of twin bring 1 i ____ the garden, where they w-ill not be ‘This rug is clit from the l00m Wd The greatest mistake ma-de in iced- `dl°lfUl`|>@‘i by lille plough and cultiva- hen comes the worst"`of all thc bad int; youngy,-a1v¢s_ that? is, calves from Eg' ill Ulf! ;Dl`-‘nil uu:l_fa,ll. _Both Of each t. ree __-____ _______ _______-_“___ ____ 'hinge mm' have happened to lt' tl" tim" they me hom “mu they exfcreillitmay d :ii-llrlmireel to-rlaimost agryi seed-comweih Y Th sllrinkinir menu'-\ This is what is known 255 |l“uq\,M“g are two or three -months Old. '15 Over* ' an span n Wop “"*°‘kmg. M, _ T: g__,_d Dfam '05 Eupi _t,' that is, coating it wltlravlli in loading. Elf course, I refer to feed- ‘ 0 _ tin-s st1rri_ui_ e s~ - _ _ .he strong sunshine and as~the edect mg spim_n.nk_ 1| one leeds who" The__filants__for_calhi,,e__cau\lfioW_2e_r, plus water _Cover pilc or again oo leslred is reached stopping it With milk there.is no danger. Nature has tom” 0” ““ °" "Y we “Y ‘lt , “ OMS £0 f"*“"‘ the “““” “ _ ~ , 5 *_ _ th U, grocery store in town, as we consider h “r5_ gn; uncover und drv the oats, Juan' 12:18 hnls rgheliusilulggigiegd gisgs mnde ‘;hu1‘l%imfu¥t slgatfhadu car? cggx ""5 “uch less trouble than bothering b(v stirrinlr before Sl>l`0“U“2 ml* l’°“' If mam! 6 co 0 ' C9" ta 9 .° -1 ,_ . y with boxes in the windows of the ` W h iih stronger _,-,ha png asickly loo): which is read- it to mlm. without iniurloua ehects h _ In to to __ _ ru cularly it is sihly begin. _ as w n __ _ ‘Y dmtlngmshed H it ‘B “mined cam' But when y°“ unbalama the 'anon agldlsable to lhigvcca Tduple of variil' ilormahn Ptlxhgoinrcascld i;)»hdtss‘r`r(i:a; ll; ully. This does more to injure all by taking the fait out of the milk, Mem and eariy and __ _mt___ The _ate oors__in w _ :iss that -has gone before. This .rug _,md ¢_he,,_1_gy-y to make up by feeding v__ri_etieB usually ,taco more meat in store.. ___________________4 _ _ v_a-.i___rnade__to si;ll__i_i-nll¢W3` Sway th” l’“"°h°°°f 'mn hvgin tt. “§il0“l` 515°’ th” ha” M,” long rows' and all the cultivation is M fruit rowers find it hard to iuiclily see _the difference. This "w sh- started _skim-milk .it is almost abt d ne by home_pdwm__ Likewise it is Huy _ _ R - _ ___ _ di. r-ull, .ns it/ is someti=¢_hes’. cafled. solutilv/'~sure that you are ovcrfeed- ng” me house so _that the wx” cm,-;;a_z_i_lf1_¢_e) t:;.;£i___;;;i_:aif___fr_:i_:f___et__r_ee_?_ s_\_i____ ian the fine fuzz of a new rug on the ing, Cut gown on the milk. ' go Qu; ,ni get vcgictsblcs for dinner num' to mmm. as human ,,i,ea,,,,s_ _.ack, _but som_etlme;_é§.is singed ipaq It is l»?l‘ée__ly` p0;_:ible,__zf c_<:ir;rs0._i_l:_l:_'f any time she pleases! one advantage however “mt the -is li-cook does a C GD. W 0° " 0 vciinrc e ng e in ll - Now ict ms iflvc s llttlc preach- __ h ' U’ h d c_ ingeins shovzs ev_en qricger. _ _f3eui_i_ .ought ;iot_._to b;_a_._ ;l‘kl_:c yoga; d__‘f;:: ment. I know i.h.';t_in tl:s___|_;vcra`ge €;i_"_;l°;’h‘;'; h__f"’C__‘:_v”;__cr§_c__“_'l',‘_‘;‘_ _‘:____l be-nap spar an loo 'oep n 0 i ought o ave ci ‘m-rn farm homathn supp ynz o e sum- _ _ . _ _ `_1ind'll thc' rug is a treated one YOU from the_|operB¢0l'-. 01' 'll 55° mill’ :ner table is me of. the most con- 9““"‘y the '"dW'd“"'l 'mr me much 5 3 Y ,derable extent evm tm. _come from domesu( distmhances [tl meaiis of doing so is bv using the _,,sectiCideS_-- Fm,,,,,,,§ _‘Haugen Mei ii stiff bristlcd brush. If there are consi ' ,' ~ . - - ‘ _ ' ' 0 B b' Irs will take care of them- ‘ml mea" mom’-Y lll Y0l\l' DOC`<€t |very best blood of the diliercnt livc- \<~i;ntrollcfi by spraying: with a fungi-\ gunnny B“h""'““°e5 “hut the 5059 Wm f"`\v ° ‘C _ _ dden com snap ~__._.__.___ ` ' stock breeds avuilalm. Br<-fderSl\‘oui ¢,,\e_ which Wm ,,}_t,,,,uV ,,,.(,,,,._,,t Lm,_\_ uot take ull. use a little turpentine _ 1', _ Sli ` . I ~ , . ~ . ihhvesshgiilciwdg ignited after carefully H‘1rvr.~l Foil. THE lthe mst “nd west 5811?' “‘_, \(;rg§"'°"’=”“°‘l Slvlws icrrss of srfmsl fron lor henzluc. 1-lang the harness near l Y _ _ , _._ _ _ FARM GARD] NU numbers nt each pure- led live is oc r _ tn _ The HN, M, 1,“.,f,m _l a stove and as soon as dry, apply as chil_unS___;“:Y_lE__rin_; o_ii___;;_;"‘_°€l1..o‘.'; . in \R,sale of any magnitude, and consc-__!_l_3;’___\1_l__ni_\___\__ E!B0__________‘i im___¢;______., _____l; Ne___t.___ _DOL ____ ____m_ a _________ b______h e .~ . . o ~ - . - 4 - ' ~ ‘ ' ' i " ther mu . we have already when the inigmyiqutully prices lun high, while rr\3“Yf5ulol'i\‘r solilbion, and self-boiled lim step toward our garden of this coni-_‘;”l;S__“a’: bmflgdxgéiuflhigafiaxgothqggi and auli>li-.ii-_ - ‘ K: li- A ‘ ~ __ __ __ _ __ _ YQ rlig_§;umrr.:i.dwrltes Johnson Andrcwsiaa 0vel._§lI;)p1y of p__re_b_,e__; stock _. Each kind r.f fri it tres has its s ‘za n When it com sto dyeiI\g,__ thel ('UW._.'l‘l;l__S_',I`__1__NG__ PA *~ ____ 1" “fm _lm Dfiiry.. We have spent. n" . _ . _' ' -‘ ~ "'__j'.Fbf troubles. liiiich must be met ‘in |;:r¥ve} ”i's-“`not_'so lcgollsh as 'to ' use' f -~' I ‘°'.°°“I'l° at dehghtflll ‘fwfllllli-ZS Dish-‘even m thé must' tmoqy sétueg qhldillcfellt \\'=iy "’ __ _,.- _ . - .-t, th llPv filn- ' uiillnes as ityis amluvral and would! There can bc no ,_ . - - -_ __ _ ____£-____1- _ _' _ ll _'An_ clficicnf. niillicr is of n.oie i U p\’>;;t_u_iice th|_in__thc ordinary fain.c very fact that these are-_tof his herd 'encourages - his to get some good stock' Jor -e ' » _ rest pg-1.355 is not _always the hes.. ll season Present ind-icationsi .;. .;. . . . . . . -_ _:_ ._.., ._. .~ .c cs »» .. .. N s. N .s N ss »» »» N 0 0. '.» cs sc »~ cc sv cc oo ssc ¢ .. .- ci ». N c. c. o. ». who' lfceps- cows realizes. 1 vchtur th011Zh hc only UUYB OW Of i-W0' ’""l 'to sal’ that-T* Der cent. of the cows in this; couarrry tcrisy do not yiciu Tv/hat they would if they were prop `,l‘P.0lf1y_milkcd. My opinion, 'which is lrased'-'on observation and experience ere. I presume that the per cent. of lzood milkcrs among cow own-ers who ‘do their own milking is s. great deali ‘largcr, and yet I suspect even hero? the art of milking is one that has’ nevur been fully acquired by ii z-reati many of their.. It is very evident to! my mind that no cow will over make- a rccord '-.iorth bragging about un- lcss she is' n"iill"cd by oun who under- stands not only thc arf. but the suicncé of milking, by unc who real- izes that the hand-m.lkcr has to i.shn the place of thc calf, that it. in ‘his duty not only to draw thc milk i from thi; cow isllciclitly, but that like wisc he should get hcl' to think well: of him so that she will endeavor tml do hor best bv liini. Perliaps you will; say that tlicrc is nzore scutllncnt in this than guuht tu be, but dl)n't, ' licve lt. l know well enough that a cow who likes hcr milkcr- will' irivc more milk for him than she will for anyone else. Some cows are so no- |tional that you can scarcely chan-ae mllkers and get anythlnv like fair rcsulti~:_ l Milkinfv is not as simple a thing as some people would think. Thorc `a.rc many things to take into con-l _sidcration. ln thc first place, you' must have it "ood large strong hand with plenty of forearm muscle, and .you kecd theknack of milking. Which, some people- never get. They don't‘ seem to know that you must shutf 'down the forcflngers in front first, to press the milk 'down to the ond of' thc tents. tlicn tile baianro of hand to squeeze thc. milk out. And yet it _is all done no near together thpt thi-,l ,m’ov,emcnts of the diiiercut tinvers oi, the hand would seem to one that it` was-nil donc nt once. The man whoi simply opr-ns and shuts his hand is not B food-mllker. The hand shouldl not 'only he opened and shut, as sua- gestcd above but it should be done CT G .__ 'X311 'i ` With Its -___ -`;’ ”’ O All-Satisfying Flavor _i...__._,.__, _.:..=_~ __ ‘ _‘ _ _ ct the blackiiig worn off, apply a bllack- a .;. lil' ~ _ ‘. , A 'bv Winks (}l` SlNElD. lf there _are any parts that have l inc made of two ounces rr_u'l:bos=-suei.,- | six-ounces bees viax, six ounces sugar canliy and two ounces soft soap. The coloring is given to this solution by two and ouc~half ounces lamp black and oue=half nunccj powdered' indigo. When these ingredwiiilrarc -tlml'0“%\`4* ly mixed, thin \'."ltb one-fourth pint of oil of turpentinc. instead of using pure Ncat's oil, some prefer the following poration; Melt three pounds of tallow, but do not lot it boil, then r pour in gradually one pound o! c rlcaL's foot oil and stir until the liquid has cooled, This must bc curir fully applied in order to produce it - smooth coating. __ foot. pra- bool "rIy._,.-_."li1k§d-___ Leave' condition! lf the harness .needs only ii little wit-h _reference-to feed, breed and care 018005’ HB £1162 Q-l`€_. and the cows to cbls, fwlould prodiic Zmlire if they were pro- coldring, lamp black may bc added § A good harness polish is. made _hy pduring' -one pint. vinegar over, four 'oun_ces_o! glue. After 'i;he.-vliicy has :Wi-_l7f1_ 8' Sfmt lIl&l1Y hired llléh i'_B.| softened, make' a'nothex’f.soiiz`t§on"wt_‘r that few people are A. No. _1 milk-_l two ouqneg gum 3;-abic_ 0ns.}m1g|yln¢ b-lacki-ng. Now add another pint- of vinegar to t-he glue solutiolf and warm over s medium fire, but .do not ...lbw it to hon. Aiccr the glue har. all dissolved, add the other solution and kscp the whois at s campers*-urs of 180 degrees, then add two drahms nf lsinglass in a little water. Rc- movc from the fire and use as “Wd” cd. This should hc applied wi-tb a gpnngg in Very tlllri c0iif.lllE. All' ply it to thc harness in a Warlli FUUID so that it will dry u\liCl‘lY- lf you do not hzi\‘.". harness room in which harness will hc protected from flic fumes iii nmmoniii nrlslnl! from tin. stiililc, :uid it Filllfill ll\m"tl‘ tl/ of ;;lyct-rifle to the hri1*ni'.ss Oil when ig ig i\pplicfl.~-harm lille- -uun Furl vli.i<‘.liF.p.lu'1‘i_»N., 'z Frndcrictoii liorsemeu have !¥\&l\“ many notable additions to their stim- ureutl _ wiliifsiiics YA Game uf Ullalilte, Mist* Kr-efrr and liillii-in l'atchen,t-he horses nfl-lted tn have \if‘¢‘-ll D“rch“Qed by Tommy Ravnsond and A. E. Quarter- maln, f"rcdeficton, thc list of -thi) ntlicra is us foliowsi - i Nclnn iihiincs. ii ilvc-vcur-Old hl“°“ marc welxzhing 1025 lbs., paces Wilh- out hobbies, bv Block Roy, son ol Rnv Wilkes; dam is bv Chimes. Bhd is credited with a. trial of 1.10! *md hm, \,e,,,, pnrcimsug by J. E. Sulli- vnn_ flannel-_ black four-vr~.ar~old pacing schiing shout ooo iss., hy Ebvuy r>i.tlhcn_ dam by Raven Wilkes. v has nsvi-r been worked, P. S. Watson purchased him. - lcli-rrncc Pan. five-year-old. black trotting mare bv Beau Patched. _dam by Pi-in. Sho weirhs l.l00 lbs. and in it beautiful show mare. Purchased bv H. and S. Limerick. Georgia Tell, f.rotter_ brown filly. thrte ivcari old by ller Tell. dam Qunbn brown trottinz mare., weigh- ing l,o.uf\ lbs, bv Parn\~ and an is three-vrar-olil had ~ *rlal 0| ‘Z-30. Slv ‘voir purchased for l’. Col*-GL 'l`h».\rc is i matched loam of driving hnrss~a_ weighing about LB00 each, for l-I G Kitchen. A spotted pony ._ .,_,__ ,was brolight along for W. P. 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