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' } ‘ti-is MA G/AZll\llE GUARIIA _ , _ "’1 lg; f=»n»w- e -»'--f-»--~+~ '_»_n~_ne_ "°°‘°f"'~" ' an - N' For Parents. Pupils. Teachers. _ F l D ’ meniHorsem n armers. airy . s e *of T0 Ill! FARMER colors, and the appropriate fitness nu each article for the particular BW of purpose for whlcb,it ,is designed. nd .' The paper on the wall ls designed hlgoiigbt back of lt. The decoration ' S Il 4 ‘94¢§~§s‘~$°f°°3'°Z~ti‘¢°t'§i§°f°4°>4°'&°.¥ to act as a background of whatever lthe r Farmers and others interested are pst ss s fossground 0,. g,.°,mdw0,.k_ once invited to contribute to The Farm, Now The Dair`y, The '.l‘urf, and Goodtms , t Roads departments of the Guardian is P hither by question, correspondence or sms; most delicate and skilful bandl 8 An artist once remarked that he "au de°0i'8tiUi’- otherwise. Answers will be given by: hs experts to all questions of general ms interest and space will be given to hs Any articles that will in any way csivsd help to advance Prince Edward la- ,mc nrt that in leant noticed, ani it in H of en e pa ith the most trouble, and requires M n greatest compliment he ever re by on bnckgrouiids was when a but bein asked coilcernln a d W lend intvrsstl- _ground hc had painted said I did Y OU °”-_ t Contributors are asked to have so their articles at this oflice early each more week, as only a short emergency wi; notice what it was like, thoilgh | rse it had one What can be 'look h item can be handled as late ss one and stsrs at a Wa" paper “moss dest p,m_ Wednesday. All received aftsripst that hour cannot appear until the slug following week. gain, Dead white walls are also, always _ bjectiouable, because between pict-| "UPI and furniture, bnre blank spaces mn" persist in, standing out in painfulihe V ontrast. lfjn rooin has very poor -hanglnss and etc- At Ones you have w iight, n pnlc tint niny he nl~ nrmony, Things "so weather" now. nd the effect.ls restful., These same oi the rocin should also he Principles apply to anything that is ITI _ /~.-:~i»<~:»~:~:~»°.-:~:- {v}e;os}v:n:o¢;»¢:":n:¢e;o»;se;»o;¢o}¢:u:vv§»:0¢v:»° 3- THE SEEODL ».;..;..;».;.~;..;.»;»;».;~;~;»..;..;..;.., ugh 4°°»‘°Q&~.’~°!-<-1»- . 2 _. .fi <1. e'e ligh ' ' ,walls ffontrllidtions for this department ligb l'9B wiildo lowed, »hut the whole plan for the color t. 'l‘llc carpet sboiild always be t0 be ' no-iicr than the wnil, and the ceiling -:»~:»-w~>~:~->»:`» ` EEIDING (‘.l/OVER ON WHEAT - ‘best nurse crops for red clover is wheat and a large number of the cessfill clover growers, both for wfall or osslbl on the snow w comes, the wheat will be pract- ly bare at the season, when it is ught advisable to put in the seed. the first. time need not hesitate sow the crop, even though the middle of the day. Alternate sing and thawing, coupled with light showers of rain, which are have come under our observation, this reason. many seeking to scono mize, cut their seed-ing down too low. ti THE OUTLOOK FOR THE' POULTRY BUSINESS. business is also very attractive. 1" ens cheaper than in fattening, some of the larger live stock of the fern.. und with prices of other meats so if they get it at anywhere near the When laying out the spring garden, small place for some good table corn It is customary throllgibout the coun- try to select. the table corli from the field, und this is often satisfactory, especinlly~wbel'a Htowell’s Ever-Green or Uountrv Gentleman are used for canning purposes. These varlties are good for table consumption, hilt there are other varieties which are la lnxllry, compared with them. One especially might be mentioned, nume- ly, Golden Bantam. In the farm garden or _ small town garden this particular corn has no superior. The ears are not large, but the quality and flavor are par excellence. The season for table corn might be prolonged by extending the seedln of the patch over at least two weeks by planting a sufficient qiuantlty every four or live days to furnish the table liberally during the period it would be maturing. Even field corn is sometimes used and lf one is not fnstidious _in his tastes it might ill the nnrD0¢s. but where the consumer ls n, connoisseur of good table torn there is nothing to tak-e the 'place of Golden Bantam in the izardiin- ozinaiiom spnaans " ,_ Hoo cl-iomiisn Outbreaks of bog cholera have oc- curred recently in Middlesex Co.,, Ont. The disease was found on three different farms and upon investiga- tion by the officers it was discovered that in each and every case the hog owners had been feeding city garbage tn the pigs. This means of spread- ing the disease has -been blamed for mucb of the prevalence of the scourgp in the United Bt-ates. Up to a short- tifne ago, the Government relrnfbursed owners of hogs which were ordered destroyed if these hogs ware fed on the ordinary farm feed or upon gur- lnige which had been thoroughly cooked. A new order has been re- cently issued that no payment will he made in future for hogs fed on city garbo-ge, whether it be cooked Allcnfion fo Horses' Teeth There are many horses of all ages that are not thriving well, although consuming a reasonable amount of food, and their ovriners are at a loss to account for lt, and often spend money in condition powders, stock food, etc., without result. The ani- mals do not show symptons of ill- ness, but simply do not thrive, and have not the spirit of energy they should have. The cause in the ma- iorlty of eases, will be found ln the mouth, either there le faulty denti- tlon or there are irregularities ofthe teeth. The subjects do not require medical treatment all that ls needed ls intelligent attention to the teeth. We say "intelligent, attention" ss in many cases unskilled or ignorant in- terference does much more harm than good. It requires a msn who thor- oughly understands the anatomy of the mouth, and has the necessary in- struments and skill to correct what- ever is wrong. , , that theiborses mtv be safely driven or not, so that owners feeding, this over it without punching it and fol- mater _ low the seeding with a stroke of 'a often iight barrow. This should work the where seed into the soil satisfactorily, and Ditilll. msnv successful wheat growers be- the lleve that harrowing stimulates what ing or lniured wheat plants, and that meet they' take hold of the soil with re- thrown into the garbage can. It is newed vigor. and much of the dean-` believed that if this meat contains age done by the frost is repaired. the Hurrowing under such circumstances as is would prove of double value, where come RFBSB 80051112 had not been done in trict late winter, and where a crop of are clover was desired on the ground the hogs - coming season. if the owner sees lit to use the gar- We have heard also of people sow- bags ina the seed on the whgat in thin should, under all circumstances, have- manner and putting the roller over it thoroughly cooked before offering it. Several good catches of clover it to which had been sown in this manner. 'U"5"I°‘§'°$°‘$‘*¥°°¥°°!*'3‘°$°'!’°1~2°°Z"Z°°I°’¥'°!°*5‘t!"!' One point»should .be emphasised, and *~ °. - °‘- THE MARKETS 1;. Q.O that is to sow plenty of seed. *’I`i-lie, °,’ clover seed is high dn price, and for 3%.* nearly all allied activities character. The price of the larger meats, such 11°” as beef, mutton and pork, runs so °“t high that the outlook for the poultry. "Wd business seems brighter than over he- blk fore. A dozen of eggs, taking the “lid HVEFHEB Of the year, sells at vu-y things which interest the old timer. nearly the same price as a pound of The steak, and omni lower than a pound °l