ll l-*H :We it lugs!!! 1 2 -, t A > ' s -1- -ff -s; ~- --.T - .1 G.U.suP1-is _. -I-lu Teachers, Parents. Farmers. Dairym i; - ~\¢¢;::::_f_=‘_‘:--:--" -' '-'~'~‘-‘-‘-‘-‘-‘-‘~‘-`-2 -2 ~ J\~‘~1 -'ff 1'-‘r:.'.-.-_-_-_-_» -_-_-_-_-_.__ ___ _ _ _-_ _ _._ _ _ _ ‘ S _ is- _ ' _ . _ _‘ - ll ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' `-`-'-`f-31*-`-`-‘-‘r-‘:. >'.*_‘f;-,-_-:_-_-::: '.1';;,z-.{1x~::-'JJ:.1‘ff-' 'r:”--:vi *'11 \l*é*=~\-in _ - -:_-_-_-_-_-_-.-:f_~_':' _- .-ff: _-,-_~::;:;;;;: -_-_~,-.1-,-_-,-,-~,.., , ~_-_-_-<1-;_-_-_-_-,~_~.-»_- -_~_~.~_-_ -_-_-_-_~_l_~,-;:.-:_»_~,~:;.-;;.-::.l`_ :_ _;' 2:. mniinidmmmxmxxsxmmm tifully supplied -with l em, mom than in m “WW stands, 0000000001-000000005 quantity by the time winter has set ¥'#2*¥i0lF¥l€il€l\t¥§il5l€4€il€llE)l€§lf?lf3F-it The appeal for greater production- Gezuue ous-D-thu _ ,-.amuse Tsai _ 1-tosses l ltllikittiltaifaitateaioteittxtateatsaienolss-Va. 't`;iiiniNoiHoi_\es or Nsnvousnsss -_~..=1_ni3iee~_‘a lot' of people offered pre.- mm iles- but none a cure in hand- _ ,tlie;.m_i\re that' would run away ev.qry~t|m,h`;lhe got her tail over the lille., .Tllle .tliis mare into the yard wiierelthere is plenty ot room, put. a one lllgnt' toot up to it. 'Pie a rope to t_\~i_e'_`hslter and pass this through the urtzingle onthe same side on which lim foot is fastened up. Now step to the head of the animal and pull om this rope, which should -be about 14 l l’e`et long. The animal will turn her heiid to the' side and gradually sink' down on her knee. ' ~ When .she is completely down pole her all over. This is done hy using a. piece of broom stock or something similar about three feet long, start- ing at the ears. and rubbing back over the body. tl-I the animal appears ner- vous when you are running any parli- culsr spot start over again and go back until she has lost this nervous- ness. You will need an assistant. Let. him hold the animal down while you pole her until she is thoroughly sub- missive. After you let her up -go over her again until you can handle her at will and she will not tlnch or become nervous when you are handling her tall. Possibly you may have to throw her again or repeat the process sev- eral times. Put on an open bridle and lines and drive her around for a while and let- her get theftail over the line. If she still is frightened -throw her again. and repeat the treatment. The neit step is to hitch her up the way s e has been driven; leaving the throwing apparatus on her, and if she shows the least sign of kick- ing pull her to her knees again. Af- ter she goes so she won’t resist when her tall is over the line. take the appllances off gradually. in working ber, of course the foot is not strapped up, but leave an ankle strap on her so that you can pull the foot up if you want to.-E. L. Drake. _-___ _ CHILLS. CULDS AND CATNRRH .Never neglect. to trout the early stages ofa cold or chill in the horse. Unobserved or uncared for, it may lie foliowed 'by cainrrli, inflammation -of the windpipe. followed by chronic cough, thick wind, roaring, bronchitis snllllllellnlonia. Or the body by loss oi’ vitality may offer only it feeble re- sistance to. the invasion of sirangles, influenza and glandets. The organ- isms that produce these diseases are frequently t.o__‘b.e_found in the neigh- horlloo5l_.oli_staIbles, probably in a. dor- mant" con lition, but always ready to` obey Naturvs first law. which is “in- crease ahd niiiitlply." Probably there ls' no -greater fallacy than ,to suppose that cold as shown by the thermom- eter is the- only cause of n catnrrh. Closer observation has taught us that catarrh is ju t as- frequent in warm as in cold climates, that it is moresev- ere and -frequent in the late sprin-g and early autumn than in -mid-winter. that rain, _(ok. extreme cold alone will not -produoei it, that the disease is an infectious fever, and is caused -by thc ‘entrance into the blood stream of two or three different germs. in a pure at- mosphere a‘ horse does not contract a true oatarrhl The animals in polar expeditions were free -from it, ,but fell victims when they returned to civiliatlon. - A horse well fed, with a natural coat on, and an open shelter available i rarely sufieiis, _but -placed in a hot, dirty. badly imisea. ni-ventilated stable, and than tiiouble lbegins, and if the avi; 1'- trusts to his groom or carter- 'lrtrevii' will be accentuated -by t-he' -closln1,_6l all apertures that may admit -tres air, so that a simple ca- tarrh will develop into a, serious one, because -complicated with autotoxins. A draug-hty stallsle' or a hot -stable are both evils, to'be avoided, and plenty of insanitsry stalilos»"by the expendi- ture oi' a. few shillings and the labour oi’ a man who can use his hands might, be made proof against many respiratory diseases ln the animals, is n horse io be englected then, even when the stable is perfect Certain- iyfnot. The -skin of the ,horse is plen- ai-»»\-»~a~v»»\~\~vv.»-.-~.~\~iv.~\~. .~.i~~v- ei.;..¢-ieiigi.|.i|ii|».e-»|»i|.i¢ii|i»-an-1--no-0-animania-\~»oi~e-n Complexion Lotion! Use Fresh Lemons and Strain Juice _ -I n.|..q..;ii;..¢i.|.¢..;.....|.....|».|..u-si.; me n me-in-o ,_ Any grocer will sell you two fresh lemons and your drug store will BUD- nl you with three ounces of orchard Willie. Put these in a hottie and shake well. Hero you have a whole querter pint of the most wonderful lemon lotion at about the cost one must -ptiy for a small lsr or the ordi- nary cold Orelms. Care should be taken to strain the -"UCB lhl‘0\lll\ i ""9 Ulm" 9° “° "" wit\tcr_ wi-li slit*-llercil ydrii. _'Pills lui-i',il\c bltioil, caiisiug lil hcultli. while iurkf-_\' ff-attlcrn are wr-ll worlli .i'-~- N505? HONEY |5`> WANTFU _ funn pulp gels ln, then this lotion will ,er D,-,ini iii of vory great importance. llir- pni-r-_-i in thi- ti-n vurrl.-i ot' hoirel.-1 meiiibf-\'iiig: 'i‘lir- t|iiiil.- fi-iiiii the iliti-ii - ~- _ _- _ keep fresh months. Every w0~ \-nm. ‘,0",,g,,,m. ,unfit huvc ii i-l\anri> .in _loint or tip etid.iil‘ the “lui-, arc riilii-it .iii Opportunity for Be.--keepers. iE\ _-_I-~_I _\\-- "i it" lllan k1i0ws_t it lBl1l0l\ .llllC¢‘- i5 Wed to doveloll bono und must-lt-. ond in Mon mul wmncn uri-.iirgcri io flriuk points-rs und should bi- kt-|\l ur-parnic perlmentai Fernie Notel _-'_ _ tigue toxins acciimiiii 'c -le reverse. , independently of the }l:""\°*`Y surface in the lungs of many | in the rireiiuiiioii or the blood and ini- “om '-W the horse sevcrelh . . . y at times, C“"9l"& *HB0 sympathetic troubles in uflibrfum in thi- ri Dflatc care it -will pass- off; hiit, its 1 lf# i0 flrivfl 'the various a_ni.iboilie's"-- 1 leaving their posts gm] 5 ers to obtain entrance, , i-tow A ssLiti i»rg,aui.=_u» ion the Department will enlist the . iake ii worth while for anyoite to By transferring the worl. or the i' persons who are already employed ,urls Stl men niii be rf-least-il ini- oth- -i‘ work. 'l‘lie ii\'ci'ugf= _vit-iii of uiilii iii-i' --»\\\ .is iiii‘|'et|:icii fully (iii pr-r --eiii iii -cnt years, hui there iii i-,tilt |‘i'ioiii i--i iuproveuif-nt [ly ihi.-i new plan wt- liopi- to wrt.-ii large number of milk producers who iftvc noi so far lieeu keeping records. mil thus give u l`uri`tinr imp'eius-, tr ieril improvement, J. A. ilUD|“:it`.i<. itlatwzt. Jiiu.. 25|, Hilti.- PICKING A W'lNNEFt Aiiliougli it is \veli_ii\iiif-iwitooii iliul -crtain rl1ai'acteristics lu ilu- appear- pp _ _ . .s The following incident is worth con- 'l the man placing in iiimi- i-nrrei-L --:linac records werr- from d_dtl0 up in I-i.fl00 lbs. milk. I-‘lfiy men cniercil ibc competition, Iiiil no one was euili.ir>ii in the prize. -‘-H it motif-r ot' fact, only our l'ui'int>r s-ziicreedoii iii placing il-ic first iliroe ful did not plnco the poorcsr. iii other \vm'd£i, lilo cxtcifiinl lullica~ iions of milk proiiur-lug ability may be lacking iii rows, oi' Inav be misun- derstood iigi- even tiif- t-xperienrre-1 far- mer Appegirances are often deceit- liil There is one way, liowcvei, and only one certain way to judge accur- ately, namely ‘uv keeping simple milk records There can be no mistake then whatever ai the end of the lact- ation period as to Wiiat each cow has done. The Dairy Di'v'islon, Ottawa, supplies mill; record forms tree on application. WINTER VS. SUMMER DAIRVING Many there ure who still stick io the old practice of letting their vows dry ns noon nn t_-'oiil wi-nlhcr sets ln. rrvldenlly thinking that they are i-.mv- ing money thereby. li is surf-ly false ii.--gpnmy. The cow that boards upon he-r owner for rno\¢_tl_1au two and :il half months witholb. giving anything in return is-not doing her lies: The man who proi'esses io follow winter dnirymiin. because the produc- ,-ipring lfi so gradually red\ir‘r-ii in ~»i--f-~v.-~. »-~v»~.iv aria/--\ /-v\-~»-.» l Au Inside Bath l Makes`You Look and Feel Fresh. Bays ai glass of bot water with phosphate before brelkflli free-me illness awlY- _ Plivsirrinns tht- world ovr-r recom- mend Ilii- inside liaili, claiming this is of \'n.=iily 'rnorc importance ihnn nutsidr- i~lt\anline=is\. liccniise the -‘kin Dfirfi-‘l -lr not nbsorli impurities into n that it requires a splendid system easonable quantity during th.; win- ;“g°:_‘E_ :\v‘_’)__;l_0:;F_4___lI0{.__sweat. But put_O9'l"O§i'O§'ll‘l--D001-iii' *O ter mouths As to her calf, iha_avar~ heat of me bod _ ell lilo internal' age calf raised during the summer is Y S increased. uiii' cosr oi= Ksspiue A cow. iif. larger ai six iminihii iiiiis he was swent glands lbe-ing stimulated iulof -.--- n _;’"V"Y`- 'PW' 0\|l llitlil' sccri-ilon~\,and[ The New Hampshire Experiment t three months, being weaned lust ai a time when tiles are st their worst; pastures uri- dry and i-old, ronty nights soon fiillow ’l‘be man who practises winter ell, because the cow that comes in she will very often equal the cow that freshens in the spring after be- ing wintered as might _be termed cheaply, bitt which in ieaiirv is any- thing bm cheap The winter con iiiii a-oiiiitimf to give a good flow of milk until within two months of freshening again. which willsisnally relieve the labor or milking during the iiuslsst season of ilie year, as well mi i~-‘=d\ii=i- the work or milking when lilo dies iiolherniost oi’ all the year, 'l`lien, taking the calf into consideration, ci'impa`riug it with the spring, calf, the :ivr-rage fall calf in woi-iii :is mu(-li at six inonilm of age as the average spring-, calf in :ii ii year, chiefly her-aiiso it i,-i-is tim liitl.-= utif-nllon iroiu tiny lo iiziy iiuri|iL', litr- wlnter ibut is iiot~i>s,=::it~_i- to its thrift, ’l‘lir- spring i-ulf is iiegint'-1-i-il just iii the critical time owing in the rush of work on the form. li is true that it iaki’--, ii liiili- lim.- tii make thc- change, and il in also ne- cessary to ciiange om-__ p_luiir_.__iiiir :nip- plying winter feed, as more unrl liet- ter feed is required im sticceesfiii winter dairjving than t`r.ii‘ bringing the same rows through 'ine winfei' _“is dry cows lr will, iio'ii'ev¢.=r pnv and 1.511' veil, in rriote milk, better calves, niore money H H ii Prnt' Breedo, of- Geneva, ,li`i', ev,- 'perimenlai station, says the olit'i-iles that dust zsriil dirt arc the twig i`o-"toi'< in ii'iii'of`iucing bacteria into mill; is ciisproveri, and by a series of experi- ments it use been fouriii that ti".-air im- portance is negligihie "i'i'.e greaiesi fir-tor for iittrndiiciiis iirirrfi-in :ii-P tir- ,f,u_vs, iinsniiiiui-_\ mill; .=riii‘. :ind .-quip iiir_-nt, improp--\'i_~.'fir-:iiicii iiilliiirir' iii.i» r~|ili\0f‘., gumi iii llii- i-nw :intl i‘1iii|l-'- ii moi the mill; iii ,.i-out-i i-=iiip-‘i-.i mr.- .. . .. _ .. . l' - - i .. i I..-,., i' .i |`. l.ii, -» i ' l -:|\_\ i'it',| -:‘ :_'***** *+ ***+**»x"*4' *dcilinltitiugii ill.-i' iiiv- li:ii'li iii“Iiii- i|i:t<-l. il- N ., ting their bees or are » them in the best manner here s many aplarieri in is especially to those who are neglec not man gin; good locations _ for profitable honey production more i~fEFlPIl»li‘¥ /iN|M¢\l S WELL partlifiilai-ly iii Fznsterii Canada, l"rnpi-r noiirlsliuieui uiiil nl--nu sur- il. roundlnge are iirliiful in combating ir iiniiual dlseriiies Fei-iling ~l>.xlerir<~d ei lz‘llli,‘»l1'- \vlll lake -‘tire nf tho nqiirieli- 1 ment factor, 'l`lif- l.7uivei‘slty of l\il.= -i. .--ouri Cuilogi- -ol’ -\gi-iuullliie vregtiriis g i.-l-at-.u and sanitary surroiiudlngs us ii essential as proper iiourielnnetit Drainage or quarters, veritiiatioii a keepii-i,g, siiefis sud stalls free trrirrils rnanuie, dust and other rubbish, .ily- .iibersi use of lime and' other diem-. a fectsms, and eternal war ou arasiteel -': I i i l D will reduce the .‘eIerinsr-,- bill in the niininium _ ef lil Iii- gow-i-iii-ii by ilii- i-iiiiiliiiriii i'ii‘ ilii- graiii uc iii. r-leniiiiig .\.i thi- dint-.i i-iii grains lim".-. tllliereiil weights pei bushel, if is iierres_sai‘_\' not only to use rlit`fereut sized .-at-i'i=en.-, liui illi-.ii iii regulnti- ilif- wiiiii, =.balii~ :ind f.|iei»il or the mill iii sun the iliffr-tent i-_-f-igtit.; itnfl sizes nf. grain to lie i-ietiiiiul. 'Ili i:~,i~ninf. or sceils or tiiiioi-cnt .l'/.»-ii iii' nc-igliiri. The wind iv. out- oi' Ihr-ii-.o:.t 'important fuciori, 'Pho tli-st thing to _ __ .lo is to-exziinlne the grain iliorougliiy T"“‘m"’"‘?'l‘ lhlllelln we what other tfrziiii, v.'i=-eil --of-ri.-', r-ti inf-rc nrr- in ii. iiud uiulii- up .ui-'< iiilnrl its iii ilii- tif-5| \-;:t\' to item. tlielii iiiil ' iii riesiiiiig if.-.ite lm seed iagiiiaie ilié ina-rhiiie according to directions .ii the mill The iir=,i operation voti- ‘sisi-; iii' `|,iowiz'ig- i-rit uit tin- i,ii.=iu __ _ .lost or the ret",-.' .ttihii _-ir-f-tis will “<7-' fl"-"W ffl’ 1"’ "" '-iioiigli till- scteeii riritisi’ the lioii- "lf __ _ _ _ ,ir-r, Lriit .i -.eitaiii ziriioririi will git- “‘f““35f‘m9"l U19 9-‘UT TEPIH-Cm? iiii‘r.‘ii1gll-tiit- =-;i'e-et. iii the lower slime 'io make a perieiti wb sim io -_gf-i :iii iiie irirger weed H--'-tie. siirli ;i~ i'r-t~`i.- t ‘fue sme size and `-,'.'eig`t~.t as oats ir.; rin. mnei be it-ati iliron-gli mir# or fl i--i- inorr- - 'i‘lli~ ;.i'-cond rl->‘ii1\iii; i'-‘i’|iili'i-i: ' i.. ilil`l'i-rt-iii ciu‘i‘.'|lii'»i| 'l'iii- riildl-‘.;- . l.f.- :irr:i\1gi'~-i ;i-i iiir cii‘-;iriin-,- \~.ii--.i:.l' .»iii zinyiiiing iii' tlii- -in .init i»--..iii; "- , . iii-» ‘iiiiioiii vi ini \ill-'Ji \i|\'i|ilil ,Jil llil~1Il;T’,|i ll|’- t'i| i iisiiit-, ii tannins, mill tina- iiiii.-.| ri interest in them oi old to a profeesloriai cli managed bees often pai as well =. or better ian ones regular 'iipaii-on for the emo ;spenr_1ri't'n them Thr different op ~ ations in modern apitii piaftices are driefif descii ed i-;i.EAti'iuc one Foe essifi l‘_1‘°“' ‘O Y*-$.67 ‘T“?f"" -harms Bulletin fin ries( whicti nies' 'ri- .ippiii ation ii rim wha.-is colonies ni box hive-i or in sei mi-iiperieil frame hive ig Iron. 1/0 to iii po\ind~i of honey ich, _could he made ttf. 00 .minds or more in an average , now ptoduc piodiire Bti to , 1 . easori. if time cannot he spared t0 ive the lies-ii the' ult-ntio t ee-il, they might be member of the family liaridfd to vi ho would take itie\ might be neeifeeper Bill OC mi f time in Bee= an iEzpeiimenta‘ lr Se ond e r.i.i.iinett free on Piibiiiation - -» lirancii ot the -Tlepartmriit oi Agrir-ul Sl fanning mill will only .»;r-paraitc 1" ln i,.. :tl coclzie, wild `li'i'ic`it'.'vliertt, or even at and `r.arie';.' that are not the l i -iii lilli. -or uns:i11sia.';ioi~,- tent Jiidici-oils l,li3lp 'tlliilé I' 5011153 iiirc, Clttawri A good na, ii mms acquainted with the bottri me ilinrls oi’ bi=.=k.“-eping ziiionii one oi’ the :ipiniy iieiiioii- ra tioun that will be li--Il early iii the irntnw, under ilir or ilii- l"i-ovini-lei zmniriiiiiiis. _-\ list ol A:isor‘ial'ionfi wiili iiio Serrrt-:aries in given in thc ibove 1 to nrianre tc niifipif-es tif -over Iii-e keeper i thc lit e ki sp'-rs thi- idd1tpi‘i tha' y profit pr( nil-, erupt-ri apiarif-.t iiicuizti fu i t-iioii o ev prof lacing region \ hose time not full; occupied with ie bees riis priricipsl problem will be iiow To inrreef.-f- the number ni nee; "6 ie tulle'-i r-‘-;te-nt in time to. the no .ii this tiini is r make the mo=i of '.'aii‘iai.ai.'- iiiiowlefige or the nee queens is impor- ieediog during the deariti mist in irinnv pieces imme- oiffei. i.r-*cc-de-;-_ iii- t.f_i'i1-eff dow will i:c-nditifins E3' di- viding strong colonies not less than 'f weeks- 'before i:tin boi.;-ji' fliixv ul--y will iii- oliluincii, provitlcci fer .li- the middle of the mi iiici'c.'i,<.~'-il crop o' i|iif-i‘-ur ,'ii.'- iiii litiuil ti. li.- i.'i\'0r‘ i tlir- r|il_~'---lilo |..ii-i 'l“lii;-~i- iliinepp h., Iii- priir-iii-1--.i liririi brei-ilers in :--.-" ' ff' air- ,.| fi-. *ni -‘i0 '-his to it lui ..-;ii~li ‘| tii- piiirr-iidre t~lii»-ily ;i|i|ilii‘Lihli‘ |i’i the lii'l>wPed .siricts; no it rule the *Ill , ~ _ . . . . . A iwiitl 'iiiili-rimil it -- f-i - ,l c init- i.i1i,t iii- i.il i-ii io ,-ii -li if ~ F- 'if POULI- ‘T _,»,=--9,. _,_-,m L, ,,,,` H". mi' ,_., =_, l<'o\'t-i llririf-'. lio\\-' folnci-, toil early for _ 1 lit i iii J 'i _ _ _ _ “" ii-i iii i-c:t'r\' iii.; i.;.i--. ..v»,i, ;ii.d .iii il.:-, ll 'f‘1°’i=°l°‘i='i='i=#** \’l"i°'l“'l“'-i“f°‘i'*i'°]' ,»,,]lpi- g-,,1,i'i, ri.-_ iloivii. \'inti-=i- i,.. -- ..illi ii. i.,ii.iii.. iii- iiii tfrozi;-n Poiiiti y _ ‘- - i \ii\ llllli \\i|tt| | -i-I ' ’l'wt»-pouitd packages ol liens with dream-ii fertile ,| ,,| i,i-- 'i-iiili |i\ i-\pri=-.-1 iii ".i.'ij»' or »-nii_\‘ 'iiiii i~i»'=iii1,f-, ;tbout if--lilo i-iii'-ii. inclu- qur.-enf. olitain.-ii from --.liaiki-, li*-\‘ ' 'l - "` i ld . . _ -H, lm, Mm, ,H \,1,,“. _._,,_, ,,, ||,,. i;-__.,i_iiiii;- |r:iii~-.piii~iiiliii|i t-li.'it~-,-,i'=:‘.. will bc Frozen l"ouit|_v is :L product in which .,,,,,,__ UI. __,,,.,|| .,._-i,..;,| iii- i...i-|i-\- -i-,i i- i t‘nniit,l'i.'ins hurt- iii-vr-r ;i1io\vn ii art-nt \__,,i_ ,i,,. ,,,,,_,_ ,,,,,i |,;,..- ,..-\ iiiil.-li tical of iii|i=.i'i-fit. The l'i~c.-iii-ltillvcl art __|m|iL,_ ,,,-, Hui ,|,.. ,i;i|,, “iii iioi ii-_-l |- iclr- imp :\lwa_v.»i iippf-nlf-ii more io their ,,,,,-,,\ 0 ,_ H] .-,H _, ,i,,-,.,,_pi,, |i.i|; ii i ii i Yi tastes. i-lo\vevei'. now that war .linzi _,mg Ov,-1,-,iii-iizicltrii iiii- iii.ii-iii...-, . in many ways ullercil our conditions-., Mupy iypi-rliiioiitn iuivi- provcii iii-.ii I we shoud try to use to the best ad- .-ireful luuriin;-, pin-;= muu_\» limi-a ov-_ I- vantage i'-vorv sfrtica of food nvsi- ..,- for ilie. troiilili- iii i--leaning |lic.=,f--li F- abe, grain. Yoii have pure, i-is-i-.1 :ref-ii. si-ry to order supplies and iioneycon- at iiii- present iimr-, there err-, lm- tion irom wcerl seeds and the loiigt-.'ll iiiiiil :i |i;i\iiii; liners early Iii If--l iiii -_nllilrl ‘i“l1i:-re .slioiilii i -slilicrs for nfttrui'-Lcd Iii- ti ;-.iidir-1-?-iii supply lioiiny, .wi-th i-anir-~ nuii iiiiinriaiion, or combs, on :mil to tfiiiie -,is yezir it is ri maximum crop, and more than ever ncces Two-com b supers iiicnffi- qiisiitiiiea of frozen pf?-uili‘!,' _-id piumpei .~.,..`i i»i'O-'lm-E- iii i=`t'\r-Ning,-' be fastened together To mtlké lliai, on account of Ihr-_ lack ol' ship- -no ping sparc, cnnnoi iii- ,sont to tho Old ----»-~"--~-~~ i (‘t»i|nti-_v mnrltcl its formerly Ou ibe| ,,Ri~_H,-cgi) AND 5,;-RDFN ' 1-rivicc rt' \\’ _-\. Brown, i"hir-l” oi' file' -.._-- _' _l‘oultr\- l“li\'ioioii i-1' ibn l..i\-rf Stool; |-,iiiiiiiii ;i i.i|-!,.- |i.-.-. 'l Tlrnncfi, n lqcni Iiiiirlmi' got ---slim r - 1 . this |iou||i‘_\, niitl ilu- wrltr-r had :in 'lui prurii- ii |;ii.-,.- tri.; ilii- ||r'~'-l op|io|iiii\|i_~,' iii ii'_\- it, uc, rmly on iii-i iiiin,_; iii iiii :titer \-iid |i_i\'i- iii-wit p\v1i|'.fimi1_v,tiiii on the sr-voral l`riouii'\ iiiat il is \\'ni'|ii iirunliig -:intl _-ii\ whom lit- invited to ilinuer for tli:\|'trce wiili .-1 .oiinii iruiii: :intl uni ill- _ _ piirpose The opinion was iiiiziiiinioiif-. .xiauy tif-:iii iiiiit-< i- w-$~i'ili risvmg _ iliai ii war- ei-`i‘eptiniiull, ...ii-i :intl o ,preiudirfe ibut in eomi- -;-ri.-,-1, it" ii iiili. tii ni i E? V Ilif ~ iifti 1 _ ...,, p was oi.i etiasgr bark mid iiioss, wliit-li ‘ mer-i'-f e isierl i--'as iPi-`-o'\~- place? ir-t :iii .Suri oi ius~f-“i._-. ` 5* 3 `i'1`E GEG'v'\iTi'i OF THE KINGDOM POi.ii.TFi`. ii-WTi=.. _ While it is best at :iii times to tiaye good, sharp grit i:oi_i_stanIlj.-‘ before _me iowis, it is especially important ina'-. . _ l grit be supplied, when feeding ’.a'|ic»le wperation Care rnusr lv-= §?l-L&1'ClS@-‘-_Y10l| ,pi out into the iight or mnei liar.-c oi? are very rough and unyielding, wiii_ .he tree. _ _ ‘ be properly .grounrl `\i/'ith plenty oi li it is ii mil tres, --nt sit-; or cliélil. sharp grit there in' no tintigci' :tlisiiti oft from Ibn trip, i~iitiin_t; nw iiiutli .”t'~!. ing ont feeding, although the _-mit-fit iirisr.ll:i|r- ilir- riiinil limbs wliii'-li ni'-‘i rule is to tlrat soak the oats for :in --diy Lwo Or Iliff'-‘ ill“l\f?" ill ‘llllm"'-"l`-l liour in wuirr so that they l..-_-ini." .ir t-von ~'=ii‘iuilr1', "l‘lu=. bring.-i the tiip more softenoii. .town so that it muy lic mr.i~r- ini-,i_l\' Green bones are bones frcsli from r,pru_vcd. uud ilir- fruit picltiiui iiiiiii- I the liuicher with illc attihcrlng izriritif.-_ 1:--is i-x'pcn:,lvr.- :ind iulioriour-. _,_ oats so that the bulls oi oats. \`~'l1iC.'l do deep sniper for crtractf,-.d honey reduction. .-active container for honey that has .een design.-rl -.fully in ririminliig -'.iitl`ii-i/ni ilu nails ~` glues julia lic-ation to the Apinrist, Central Ex- i' in ilarilcultirfi of an at- to mr.-el. u possible dil- \\ll| be supplif.-ti on :ip- arin til .i |,.,| i--“uni ii .l l-‘- ` . - inw' Bees- i--.ilx |~‘. icry scni‘-tc find all ilificarrlcd ,` » sinh# an-l ~ »,ci~.'i|Js oi' wnx sltoulfl bc " turned into foundation. ived ti. lie vvili im 'wi.=~.= in retain some combs luv.-siiiticnt, if they ar I -vi' iii igmiil r-riiirliiloii :ind --ati ‘be tht.-_ .lf-ws for' somei._§iiU’ Nitin' ip.,--.ii .iiiii .il it;-iid ,ir-it ii-;iii_»j 5, ~~-_ ""i _'ii 1' E< -le i` "-_'-2 0| ti.-.i-iii;-ii ai io~.rii.ni.l ini' innlii F-'lf-l I-311 this should he scraped oi`f_with_ ,lull hoe or scrape; made tor tual. '.u1'r.ose. This ‘.=;oil'. is more _easfilg-' .lone inet after 5 rain or during .temp weather iii peii`oi'm1ng this r' i_‘l-Tivei tio ew ’ r':iiiit_\ .lc'u'»‘ -,'~;.i if. |'i`ti‘i’1 _ ,wiark 4121-31 "Tue earill shall be iizii of the tiowieripe of me i.oi‘f.|, as the waters i\.\/el file |e..i l . sea-“--isa. |i‘~J.--Golden :;i\1uilay's lesson we studied leavin of the tliity off slirirlnv . ii. prow ni iioiuc and ab- iii' .picuriing il abroad. wus: introducing u naw ron- i.iii .vi lilo iriiiptloisi Tlio Jews . f-.pf-ctizig the lilc-scinli to ascend iii- ilii: no of `i`)a\'ii.l at .leriisalenrand with ii.:»iii :is liif. t-iii.-f officials to rule rho earth rr, its king. Nothing could ue more .iiioii than '.`.`i,~ dont of pm-:ii one Parable bfi- parable he -is by iiyiniz to sei them to grasp the mean f oi ilic 1 disappointing to their nm- tbe principles which he i1i:.w enunciatiug, that the king- God was :. spiritual not a tem- .‘-nl lf\iii*floi'ii. The linrtibles- are f.iudyi'nrz ,show flint the limi \\'_"t:‘ soiiiotllliig that '- ii-iii-/, iii iii bf- ei.-Iiii-