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' ,;\_ _ .. .Jud -'1-lr* _ it ,,,, _ ,..~,._ OF If I A EST T() Ti lsicoun IN car-ras _ l Scour, scourings, skitters, flux,-' -purgings, diarrhoea, or purgation, are terms iB'Di>lied to a' too liquid state of the faeces of animals, Tile alteration in consintence may vary from u little softer than normal to almost as thin as water. There may be, and often are, ot_her.chang~ es in the character of the faeces, such 'as variations in color, smell and quantity. The color may be much paler than normal on account of an udinlxture uf white mucus from the bowel wail; or it uiiy he darker if blood has exlidcfi from the inintestinal lining. 'i‘he~ 11355980 of blood--stained dung is usually termed dystentery or bloody flux-. The characteristic smell is often replaced by a_ very foetip one, and this arises from gas liberated by abnormal process- es at work inthe faeces. An ln~ crease in the liquid composition arises from extru Juices being pour- ed into the.bowei from its lining membrane. lScour is thus an external sign that 'there is something wrong with the working of tileuliiiientary canal chiefly the stomach and iii- testines. To say that an animal has diarrhoea docs not solve the problem, for it ls the cause of the diarrhoea that has to be found. The reason scouring otticts the fiiriner's wttcntien is that it is so easily seen, and the evidence rc- 'niains wherever tho animal has been. Other syiiiptoins such as ul- teration in the breathing, pulse and temperature, would probably be found if looked for; and the’ stock-owner may then have to dis- tinguish be-twcen scour and fever, botii of wlilcli may of course exist in the case of inflammation of tire bowels. _Securing is nevertheless an important symptom, because it_ is proinillcnt in u. number of cur~li.-- ble conditions, and also because it_ occurs in several contagious dl- eeases. Neglect of the presence of scour luuy thus cause the spread of infectious fiisenscs, the loss of ilcsli, milk, or even stock. ` t lu order to understand to ox’s di- gestive apparatus it is oilly necess- ary to roiiit-liilier u fe\v of the most liiipontaiii ftulitures ill C0l\ll€f~'ll0l1 with the structure and functions of the digestive tract. 'i`lic mouth loads by wily of ilic throat to the gullot, and this opcils lllt0 @1101" iilous first stoliiucii panucli, or i'li- ll0W 'l`0.0VEiil)0Mli » NERVOUS TROUBLES A Returned Soldier Tells How H6 Regainod Health and - Strength Nervous troubles of all kinds, par- `tlcuinrl;/ nervous dcbillty, work it lreliiarkablo trailsnilssion in the patient; The cliaugo is both physicul ami mental. The sufferer loses \\'c'i-l.t and strength; and frequently becomes irritable and fault flliding. Troubles that were once thrown off without any diffi- ' culty ussuinc cxaggorutcti propor- tions. Other symptoms of this nervous condition are poor up petite, hondnciics, cxlillustatlou lift- er littlo t-ffurt, and frequently' dis- tress after meals. 'i‘lic cause of this dobility is general»,v starved nerves. The blood, which gives the nervous sys- tem. its food aild power to work efficiently, has become thin and weak, and until the blood regains .its tone and strength there can be no improveemut in the coudltioii of tho nerves. In cases of this kind Dr. Williams Pink Pills will be found the /very bl.-st medlicno. Thcy make rich, red blood which feeds and strengtliens the starved nerves, and in this way restores the sufferer to full health and strength. Proof of -this is found 'ln the case of Mr. Fred Sander, London, 0nt.', wllu says: ‘Wliilu _un service with the imperial forces in Africal completely lost in`y health .tiirough coultinuul hardship and shock. l was sent hack to the base houpitul suffering, so tho doctor said, froui nervous debility. After sponding seine time in tho hospital I was involldcd buck to England as nnilt for further scr- _vlce. After spending a long time .ln Netley iiospitui. I was given my discharge, but was still a weak and nervous wreck, absolutely unfit for work. I had neither -tile strength nor ambition to do anything. in London I doctored for three or four montiis with a civilian doctor, who finally advised li change of clllutltc. I wa terribly nervous, suffered from slceplcnosses, smothoring and sinking spoils. and pains in tho -heart; my hands und feet were always cold and clnliiiiiy. At this time l decided to come to Canada, and shortly after reaching ‘tlis country was advised to try Dr. Williams i-tink Pills. After] had taken the pills for some weeks i found myself improving. I continu- ed taking the pills for several months with the result that they 11 so xpuais Moa oliu souau Aw futleeu tm pe.io1so.i Ann; rock;'my appetite the bost and my eyes and skin, which had turned yellowish, are clear arid' healthy loking. I feel like a new man in every way, abd lit for anyting l have silica' recommcned the pills to several friends, and know of several cases where they were beneficial -in 'the influsnsis epidemic `. l»ara of the opinion thai shotilti any of my retumed soldier comrades use Dr. William l’tnk Pills for shell shock. they wouli-be o great helslto thom."_ _Yeadon get Dr. iliislus Pink .Pills li\rti__li|li any d_osler` in medi- cine, or 7 mail, post paid. at_ 50 cents a. box or six boxes ,for $2.50 _from The Dr. Williams Medilcire Co., Brookville, nt. _ _ _men, which has in an adult cow it 0D~'iNl§lly of about forty gallons. The net or second stomach leads from the first into the third stoni- ach alao _called the bible or book on acgounlt of its numerous leaves between which the food is squeez- ed. All these structures are line.; by a hard membrane. ‘somewhat _like the superficial layers of one’s_ hand; baton entering the fourth or ‘true stomach it changes to a Soft lining roughly resembling the inside of the human mouth; and continues as such throughout the remainder of the track. The small intestine-about 1 feet in length-leads from the fourth stomach to the large intes- tine, which it iolns near the open @1111 of tlw blind i;u.t..Aiter s coiled course of about 30 fee-t 'tho large bowel terniiutttes at the vent, or anus. The essentiil wul-h uf :hu allmentflry canal is the taking lu. ll\‘¢>“l¢ll\E down, rendering soluble, and then absorbing all thu diges- tible cons-titucnts of the tooth All uiruscfi and unacted upon por- tions aro then passed out as slung. On its course the food is subject ed to the actions of :i number of secretions; in the mouth by the Hlllivn lil -tllo proce'ss of chewing the cudf in the stomach by its juices; in the small intestine l,~y a juice from this orgaii’s_ own walls; by the bile from the liver; and by the Pancreatic fluid from the pancreas 'or sweet bread. All these are lin- portant clieuiic-al processes, anti for their proper fulilllinent rcquir- es suitable foods, proper surround- ings and adequa-te rest. improper foods and methods of feeding influence thc activities ci the bowels in u great number of ways. lf, young pail-fed calves arc liudtlently placed on n hard -and dry diet, the digestive apparatus is quickly culled upon ,tio du nu in- creased amount of work. Shou‘.';» it fall in brcalting down und sof- tening tho new food the indlgcstcd material irritates llie Smooth ilu- lng of the bowel, more fluid is 'poured out--is 3, rough tooth caus- es the mouth to water-and diar- rhoea results. Tile remedy in such I1 case is obvious--1-- l | USE MORE BEANS | Experimental -Farm Note a The ripe bean is n form of fond very mucii neglected lu Clliiafla. Luck nl’ variety is one of, tim scr- ious faults in our national dict. Many pt-cplo seein inclined to use a vevy limited iiulilbcr of foods nlid, as fur as possible, to make each day's meals resfsiiiblo those of the rlay before; while, in other cases. thc dull routine of a fixed seven- liuy cycle prevails. It is well known flint u varied diet is more wiiole- some fliau it restricted one, und. especially in thcso tliiies when food is source ami high in price, it is. really deplorable to note i-he neg~ iect of some ot ‘thc best Canadian grown food materials, such as beins, peas, lndiaii corn and bar- lty, while an imported product. rice, remains quite poilulai' in Billie of its inferior duality -as food nnli iiio coiilnierclal objcotion that Canadian money must be sent- l0 seine foreign country to pay for lt. Of all thc neglected foods, the bean is perhaps the most iniD0l‘l'»\l\l- 1.; contains ri large percentage of protein (approximately double' tiio amount found lu cereals) ami pr0- tcin is the most expensive ingred- ient in tho materials which we con- sume. Tlie beau may fairly bc salri 'to rlliik first among the common foods of vegetable origin; pens tire of ulluost equal value, but wheat and barley full below. Oats also though they contuln inucii more fat are distinctly inferior on the whole. than beans. While it is not true. us has pgmellmes \)COIl lissiliililti, thltt vegetable protein found in beans, cun entirely tnlw l-lic lllllw of animal ill°0lUll\. 215 lllllllil l" "wuts, eggs and milk, nevertheless thu vegetable proteins liavo li lilg-ii ioctl value and the ‘bean cou_ili. lil many iiistaiices, bo udvl\i\tligooll:4"_/ substituted for nnrt of the “mul ration. Considerable economy vsyoultl bo attained in this way. M “lil” are vcry cheap indeed in c»in1lli\\'l' son with most nnlmnl product. It niust 'bo noted, however, that beans cannot bo eaten freely by 0"°\'l"’“"~ Thero are u few individuals f0l‘ whom they seein quite unsuitable; but .tit vast msiorlly of i1¢°Pl°' "°““l have better, cheaper and more ell' joy-able meals if 'beans were \is0ll more oft9n_ Maller; ul filet fire B0 ones settled sywiustoma el the country rather than by ll\l°“l5"-`“l thought that it is very bard to bring about changes, however de- sirable. Yet there mms “O 8006 reason why the regular use of seams snoulti be lirjted alnwst 1° Mdsaacilusetts an s few other fnvorcd localities. In these day! when, owing to the hitill 0"" °l living, many individuals sro i\‘\0l'l\\° od to break away from some of the older and more eiiwnllyn °\lll°""» the intl-oduction ‘of the beqn ol li regular srttoto of diet offers .ln opportunity for the tllnilsy of# imp; originality and ‘tim exercise of`Jutli%i_liu|_. econommt the some time. is. ill. Bali ro, Demin- ion Cersolistt _ _ A GOOD FARM ICE BOX I-Iave the -tin-smith make fro galvanized iron a. iiox aix feet long, two 'feet wide. and two feet deep, inserting u iiuli-inch drain 'pipe where is can be- shaded. Build bout this a larger box, leaving space of isix inclios between the i ner and itlio outer box. Generous support the bottom so that the weight of the ice will not cause tile inner box to sag. Fill the space be- tween the 'two boxes with sawdust or chopped bay or straw. Put on a close-fitting double cover; put the ice in one end, leaving the othc end for comoditics to be kept co ‘Such a box will iiold 5'00 poun at one filling and will not rcqulr filling ofleiicr than once a wee This box is a good icc-saver, its opens on lop. Every time the bo tom door of a refrigerator is ope ed all the cold air inside rush Oni. bflcnuse cold air is lieavi than warni air. To rccool the wur air that enters takes ice. bcsld keeping 'thc contents of thc r troubie. Put a trap in the drain. tt-iiipcralurcs. The box avoids til frlgonator subject to ciiangln 1'*-_-goor-el CROP ROTATIONIS a 3, ii Ill A crop rotation mu-st have certa qualifications to bc successful. ist.-it must supply the crol iivt-tlcd ill the proper amounts al proportions. 'Where live stock kc-pt suitable feed must bc securf- for if it cannot it must be purcliznt ed. Live stock require pastui' grain, roots, ensiluge owl hay. 'i`l grain furnicr uses a siiialler pro- portion of feed and derives his i come from thc sale of griliii. it more difficult toarraugc ti sllltwlil rotation for the grain former ill' for the llvc stock breeder. r 2nd.-It must iiilliiitaliii. or bettc still, increase soil fertility. This d_onc chicfly by thc uppliczltioii o manure and the growing ol` lcgulu inous crops. A rotation of crops one of the -most .satisfactory iuctll- ods of in-alniiliiiing_soil t'ei'lillty. 3rd.-it must return an :ldt-quut not income to the olvner. Wlieflic the crop is sold dirfrct fruln til field or mankctcd ‘through live stoc the transaction must bt- prulitzibl In~some localities, under stlitnlil conditions, two crops iuay be har vcstetltlic same year with pi"il'ii. »itli.-’1`llc crops in the rotilio must bc so ai'rai1gctl that weed may he properly controlled, Wlier grain is grown continuously, weed secure it footlioltl but ‘\'l\t‘l"l llll pasture and hood crops are rotat Ii weeds is cxpcrlciiceli. 'l`hcrc are tl groit many types 9 crop rotation depending nllnn ill kind of farming carried out, One o the iilost Widely-luioivn and satis- luctury from the slaildiwlntof ill lluiry fltrliicr is the l`l>llr'y9l\l' 1`0l"‘ tloii.-lioetl crop, corn, huy and DUB* ture. This rotation was started 0 the Agassiz Farm in 1912 “ml llil hecn giving good results. it still' plies a niaximuln tlllllllllly of rough age fo rtlie dairy cattle und otlie stock. The hood Cl`0D C°"5|="t=" 0 corn gm- ¢ugi1|_\go_ inongcls ant potatoes. These C1095 <10 WGN 0” newly broken sod which has pre viously received during l~l\@ `=\“l“‘““ ,mu whiter it twoive-ton upplllctr lion of barnyard manure. The lllllll' gel crop is given, in addition, a. applieilicii ot' five huntirctl ilfillnll vcr pure of commercial te\'tlllZ0l`. Under this sisteni not only lit ' good iioed cron °l'l“l“°¢l 1"" ‘h land is brought into 5004 °°“dm°” for the grain vrw-iiws “ml “_-“‘“_ the following year. and fur **°‘=‘““l= down L0 gruss and clover. The first crop from the lluy llvl is usually a send 011° “ml ‘B ”“ about the second week ln Jllllil- I thu weather is wot the crop is DU in the ullu and the second cutlins tu August is inade liito hay. Gener- ali speaking. U10 Ililiil-lm" ‘”'°l‘ 1 thu least sucessful, its the acrcuS_ is mn 1.M.g_e mough tu posture sut- flcieut stock and has to bc still)- 3 U liowever, under this system there i l t . usfglllylbgsfu features of this l'0\1l' your crop rotation ul-c the _iilalné 'teuancc of soil fertility, coli rt:_ weeds und thc supply of abun a_u root and cnsilai-to Ul`°_ll>l -~‘l~ “;"`“-____‘_’f siiortcouiinss are-difficulty ll l__ ___ _duciiig sutflcieiitdlblrélllf'-‘ dllil .whpenstl lu cuuiictlon with li\1\‘<-l\t1=>` lug clover and grass B*-‘=‘<\~ li *"1" . n _ _ , . __ piles h futher smaller Dl'0iJ0\‘l-lU_ oi cuiiceiitrults than ls Ullvli 0*- sirevi but these may lJU i1\\\'Ul\“B'~` 1 - rkct. on lic intl. w_ ____ _____cKS_ Furiii, Atinlzll. ll- U- ______4-QQ---’°‘ ` “The remarkable development of dairyiiig in the Scuiidinavlnn c_t:tiu- tries ot Northern isuropc has Lin iurgoiy due to the work of COW' testing assoclalloiis," -- . - _‘ A SAVE TH_§_QdlLDREN Mothers who keel! ll ll°X Baby W may feel that the llV0S Ol llwll' ing the hot weather. Stuiniw trouble, cholera infnntuln an diarrhoea curry off tiionsands 0 ll-me ones every lnlnnncr. ln "WH cones because the mother does nv have a safe medicine at iianti to give promptly. Bnby‘s Own Pablet relieve these troubles. or if Qi*/011 occasionally to the well cbllrl wil Tahets are guaranteed by a govern ment- analyst to be absolutely harmless evort to thc newborn babe They nrt: especially goo_d'ln lum- mer ebcausé they rcgai_utG -‘ U10 btitlels md -keep the stomach awee and pure. Thsymrttsoid by'modi- eine dealers or by mail at 25 cents o box from The Dr. Williams _ “*““”H®KOOX » U ' ‘_-.*,..". ‘ if anyone should venture delili- Savo,‘C|over H°|'\°Y F°l‘ Wl'\f°l' erately to defor the harvesting of -'-‘ Sl°"°° l’ Y result in increased yields, he would D9" fpromptiy the considerui, t say the _ llelist an unwise hu-lbnntlliinn And This P"°l°“m"l°“ 1°’ ‘ha "°m°"“l s“Pl’lY» l’e"lWf~‘Df~‘l`S Wlll flnd lt nd- './ of my cmpB_ thm.,, are mum, who in removing frecklnn null Elvin! H usual to the saving of wliolesomo fail, under the temptation of a pros clear- bellullflll 00lllDl‘=I\0l1 llllll ll honey for wintering t.lic been safely. pee; of |,,c,,.u,._ed yields by waiting ls B010 Uni-- S' "5 “..rule' le” S0’ 'md is them' ll" “'“"‘ ill” fllmellli-‘ill llltlilfl by “~” __ni_c __kini_l_s of view a few years ago. e clnvcrs which are grown for hay 1 , , _ vc " N’ 5' °w` Mr- -’\L"“l`S llllfl bv'-'ll Clllvf °' anti pasture all have that iulicrt-nt u_gllf”l0;)\:cfl(;l;.f;g°t $210 _°"°"_' b“_°`kwlff"“ l’°“”l'_ “lid ill" P0lce of Montour Falls continuuu tendency. During the spring and _mums ms __ decmcmy d__u_m_L,n,__'_‘ f‘"_"l' f“’l"_°_’~rll"ll‘ _$900198 Ui l!0l'_ _-‘-l'_l lil on the St,,,»,.,|_“D ,.,.S(,“r,.L,s of the but if it ceases or is intermittent, suillclciit to give each colony one _O _1____________'_ _ _ ff’ “i_n bil iii 1- m.,,_,._s ul. c|m,..,. h,,,|y_ lllwir vulup putrefnction ut once sets in ulid_ more comb in spriilg, btit the lloiley ___c____'|_ __ "I" ‘r”“‘""l ‘llmcllrl 0 l' us fortigc grnfiuuily decreases. it is thc cgi; becomes had. Snell 0555 Elven in sliring ilcctl not be of thc ;_b0__'i ”__f__§_f”_t_|_‘_’“~ “nd ll"V° ll`l0 is _U,,.r,.|,,,,, ,,h,,.|,mS ,mm yu (mlm. to have no place or value in ship- best quality. w__y o_ ___0___y;___ _ngb ltn_zw_n _ln th f ,ommn My _\.i,_._ms |,_,|,“ngU,_.1,_,,.g,._ ments, and should they get to the A strong colony of italian hecs ___‘__ _“___ d___ £8. nt i nays wit - lm p,~C.(._L.m_,,_.;,. of pl-im., r0,.,||ng Huh. customer the consllmptlve dcuirtnd Cf-lllllilnillit a Prolific yllllng flU€‘9l\ m'l" ”“pl’°l“""g r"~`“lllf‘ l-ln' is ,,mm,,.s_ mming §h,,u|d “me umm iiiimcdilitely falls off. often has very little in the brood __ gm 1‘ml“"- ,ight at the .m,,_gS,,mmg mm, m._ in Tile m;ile__blrd i;i_not es__sentia1 i_n c_lia_niiicr \_v_bcr_i _tTicAsli=iers_ are rzi- _ hxlgllen t_ho_se l;{_t_zlcks came on in tht. use ,f »,._,,,B,,s_ is soon the,-_.__ egg protuc on; is useunoss s o et n e a _ _ smpc way o - suci err o puma in tl, e amts “S ft ii; ,m-hc¢|(-,,i,|(._ H ,should over when the supply of foriile supply such it colony with suitable: pit 0 fniy stomach that I would' on, lt. If. Cameron & Co. tlrupaud r; . _ | . I Um, uw ph. eggs for the season _has been Stores for tilc winter is to give or J§_Llri’Jble _up like at jack-knlf ' i ‘bt lintily finished my first bottle when 0 lo l t l ' _' . - " ` __ ~ #_ flU.l‘_Y."°' 192°' ’ I _ _ _ .. -caA1tLo'rrE'rowN GUARDIAN ' _ _ _ -- _ Phan ' m»»%a+»»» ` I if XOXQ¢%Q44 O+» 00-00000-00000044* l in iittius “°t"l1llllii tlllll llllls _ @ f_;i- ’-w ` l with both hands folded around me t holdng a hot water bag to my I stomach These spells with my ll ’ stomach 'were the one thlngldread- “ 3 --»l above all else because they ~l.l-uni, the worst of misery and ‘ l lrture to me. “About a month ago I began to read about Tanlac and was so im- pressed with what others said the B medicine had done for ihein tiiat I _ concluded to try it myself. Well, 0 in my case it has come up to overp good word I read about it. I had I could tell it was doing the work. ___ "lt is by far tbf best medicine I have ever coiue across. Why, I can now eat what I want without ‘ff fear of lndlgt-sl’ fri, for Tanlac has ____ put my stonint-.ll in fine condition. _ Taiilac has buvl up my whole sys- toni. uddinir -' my weight and is _ giving me ft ingth I never thought _U possible fo: _ man of my age to . have. it ht., proved to be such a. S wonderful thing in my case that I __ am telling ull my friends about it. ___ "I ani- back at my desk every day with energy and strength to tackle __ any task that iiiny come up. They _ say u. man is only as old as he feels ___ and if that is true I ami just about forty-live and I can't find words to fully Gxlilcss just how wonderful I ` that I did not meet up with it years ago, its it would have saved me so _ liillcli sufefring anti uniiappine-se. _ "if tll_o rest of the people who are __ in poor health don’t try 'ruulac tiiey'll certainly be the losers. E E believe it will help anybodp who givcs it tl fair trial. i Tnnlac is sold in Charlottetown l by Reddin Bros., in ildoningue hy o ll. J. Mahon, J. P. Wilitc, Murray e River, iii. M. Chisllolin, North Try- 9. and H. P. Cohoon, Murray lliver. may ilu yi April 10 May 20 June 11 July 18 August August Sopteinb ro\v %llC0‘-l llllll l-ll0 *“’l"5°“- “uhm much' should be removed before tiioy -- - - Juno 30 .. . . . . 1, - .12 worktlrougi v i` . _ W "ff ell by the lil0\ll!l\- 'l`ll'¢f‘0 °l"~'l`“_il‘"“‘ ° T gatllercd und burned. flotation ol _ 3\_i/il£E__;_l_;\_e0 -1_--'£03-*"*‘°_ F soil l to _ . of the sod. A soil deprived ot' air. The u l 0 C m is mmcd_ Seed m_.m_ _ _ or warmth and Q! "\°l*““\'° ¢“““°‘ rssturlnilorgtieslilgczgtllyi mt; Illlvlllolluso “Ol "lz‘°“ "°““‘l ‘° "° °‘ tszvtlfil iilllt $lV0 S0011 “UPS ll" ill” Sl"‘l’l° "°“` natural color dates back to grand. any use in corn sinut.-W. I’. l~`ras~ R won., sm son that without these aids tho sul) mou_e_,.__ umm She “Bed __ to keen “_ mum pmhologgsh __________0d __ l of orgianio matter cannot be- her hm _benumun d k los __,_,_<.¢,_---- ___ ____0_______y Of 901112 Cllnnlwll mm “ "ff" ' and mbtrnctivc. Whenever her hair lowed .to c -,, 0 n »|-,hh,l, tu the house able for cron proti_i¢tl_t_>n. ix-__;‘_*?‘:__ took on that null faded or strctlkell ---* llttfc ny llumi before being turned 5°" 5“li“bl0 fm' 'el “ ‘We appearance. this simple mixture Relhfilllll U10 Um” °f “l’l’"°“` ln with thc - are ‘ onnbiy safe dur _ _ _ little ents rtus __ ,epcme(| (hut the ploughing should _ _nm hmwmg ____ homo ___ mussy “mn to other necessary ,Mm _Non of ___ d lin dime ln i-ll” ““'““““' ln "dc" t° and out-of-date. Nowadays, by ask W°l`l‘~ I-""9 ll 'Wi f°' "l‘° '°l° sheep may h 1 sive the sod time tt;_rot___o:_\__t mg at any dwg More po, A home benefit of any particular crop, but, ed by n “.9 ‘ mm"llflimfngcarbtttllt should as '°' "WY“""° SW” “ml S“lPl‘“\‘ '°" “ll ““’ °’°"’ "‘ "l‘° "’“‘“°“' °" lure- Also. a supply or fresh ens- t °°“ ° 9 re' . Compound," you will get this fam- lll°“iill ll! Sfealell l“fl“°“°° 1° 'W' ture should be insured .for lthe d°“° me" in °"1" ‘hm W” “my ous old preparation, improved by °“ ill' “’5‘"“l“°“‘ °"°l’°~ A 5°°° latter part of-July and August B l"'°ll'- f"°l“ me heal “'hl°l‘ is °“° the addition of other ingredients Pl” ll l° “Filly U19 lll“°"~°l\° dll" when the sun dries up the old pas: of the indispensable conditions for 'meh cm ____ dnvended _________ ___ my _mer mowing and before prepanhg _______s_ . ' Th .liao bc reiiiciuielet __ _ ____ _ ___ _ _ _ __ F W L %_ _ A _ _ _ e .tummy I mm lu . ,.,.D',,,,|,,L.1|,w,, sec ret. ie lens w ay us ".- . . . . lit en, p ar s _ *“~"~ = . 2- K :npidly afyter ‘file bllclsuonlinil licrlod ‘L-'i mlmy 033” when llle mall llllll """'_'¢°>'_°°"'_° A CEMENT FOR FLODR CRA¢K e, is _,assed ,mn than Cm,,,,._qupn\iy_ has been removed und the eggs will CORN SMUT D ‘__" U my cut sl u late stage ful-ulslics u be more snilnlilc for cvnsninlnlon. f -- of flat' “" ag." “"0 l”"'"’“ ’*‘“"°" _ _,Umm whlch is ]_...__ rC||,,h(.,] hy packing or storing. Further, thorn .. ..i:xpe;~iuiental Farin Note.. ._ ___________5l‘ll_~_;‘_._____:'_I;'_';_fs sl°°k um" “"7 Cm “t the right is u dmlnct nndmiiul mul to the -“_ ihnrbor an unlicllcvublc uuantit lime. _ » _ dirt 5 'i`o defer culllnf; lrziil long after ll€'CH\\~‘i'> ’-lie D051-ll`i1\ll`S0. f°Wl Pl'*=Vi\ll ln U10 Silflllg llllil curly readily blown about by the wind. 'surface mm SiUknGS_‘_ may agyavgsl ii ' " . l 'A . l, F.; '_~-l ll- iiotlcculiis in crops 1 price declines. and by the carl f ll 1 . 1 1 . . .4 _ 3 lfkt? tlllfibllxfaj the pronounced value‘when many producers decide uto liligtlddarrylrtlieg i:lll“u:bI;;)il`ei}létl1;L:l»\li)illlJu£ Lsleéfxnslglgle_'_?_;"_§?_’;__t° fl;_‘_"_'_‘_'_")‘Q_y _ of which depends, to a great extent, market their inalo birds. a lower ter to the hex; C;-0p_ cracks with q0_____ ________`_ ___ __ _l _ on then. [acuity 01 producing more .price than prevailed in the sprint! lin many of the sniuts, as thc ,m.umem_ am _ihpnl l;l_o’;__;_;lgh’f _ than one hay crop in n Benson. .han to be accepted; the producer sniuts of oats and the stinking~cm_m out Wim __ SC'_'___bh. __ _ __ _ M. o MALTE thus insins the ninvnnt ner pound smut or sunt ui wht-ut, the spores ;_,o___ _ml __ ‘ W] _ "‘§__ " -Dominion Agrostologist tht; iiiaiéltet has declined. plus the get on the seed and when the seed _cmgk ,.i‘||ev;'“___L§_:;_ be :_‘_f'DH;_;” nt _‘S V: 2 - 1 . , ,,- ~ . ‘l..§.°:.;‘ °°ll::'“;‘l.....‘;i l:...“‘::lt:;l."ail:‘ .s.‘:.l"..*“...“:.ltll.;‘ fy em i ---***""°"'__ “ m th TH H _ . L e app led with a putty nfe in on s is mncial loss takes Trerllmeut with a solution of form much the same manner as _,atm THE BEST -NME To BREAK up on a more serious aspect when it islaltlehyde is effective in killing the To make me _ob cummete me uno __ OLD MEADOWS coupled with the amount charged‘ spores onthe seed and preventing, l__h_____d _hen be _____x__d v_____________d back by the wholesaler for the bad infection of the young plants. ln, d H ’ and pnrtlltlly incllbat0d,9gi;S that thc cases ofthe loose smut cf‘;)l:,3pz;,i;:§,l1,§t ??:|2;1 nails( TI I _CC E uw _,mo ,D hwak have been marketed. wheat and the loose smut of iiarlc>'._;dcSm:,d' ‘ _ lc clo _ o _ ,_ _ _ _ ‘ ____ _ I is U, um m._,.,t_ iwlriiicrs and others soiling eggs -thc t-.pores are blown about at - ' ` ' 2 t in rta ce. if th" l>l0\lRllllli-. IS . _ ligne lil)rl)tlcrnuiif;ivorzlli_l_c ;:oi;tl§tloii_.-: lx __t_::__l_§l_lé o_f_l;.___di_slk;s o_l'_ _or i;cry_ youglg fsltlird. The _boi viator A HOME MADE SOAP Sl-.AKER the texture of tho so s n urt-t. - . _ , ua e r s rea men o ic_see s use o ' _ _ '_'; "’“_ _ _ _ _,md me circa or _ms umm me crm, from the flock after the breeding kill thc smut inside the seed. in _A_“ ‘~x°°ll_°“l- _SUPP Sllnk_<.r can in i- ' it ilu uber of ears The Scnson. thc case of corn smut seed treat- :mme by l"rf‘”""“‘3 ul” lm "f “ d B te- ‘fir n lbrrk tllilthe sod '*’_'**>--"'- nicntlof any kind has been fouiid'bakm5'l’"W‘l“' Un- ‘““kl"l¥ ‘*b°"‘~ l atlltitrilrdrfng To wlixetiicr ltlw to be of no use as tile suiut spores l“'°l"° 110195 l" 'UW nd- This I “ml ' ._ _ _ ,_ ‘ ‘ I 1 i.-= it good way of getting rid of L soil is iutlit or cliycy 'md wlittlor p|3|.| DRAWER AND RWSER i_i_:'_e_LtJ__ve;‘___l:_i §_l_ie0_~_io_;__o_r____ i;ci_;l__a_nu§?_ sc________ ___ soap ________ ________oo B_______ r to handle nuhlht-p of years or not., Buy m,dhm__ tlit-'oiii y way to control the co n » ~ , ,, . . _ y linking pan of any _ , . U . t . l _i-¢o-»--- =‘, 0‘;l§’,§‘,’;_"_u§‘_‘_f'_‘§f;‘l_“n“;_ ,;‘5,__“_§’_§’_§‘_f‘_*`; desired size and in tile bottom ;';',‘f,°,,'gs,l§”,,,°',§,`f,°:_,`.§ll fi:;“m?,‘f.‘f,r,°§‘ To T|eH'r:N TH: spmuc iN o _lt_-_____y ____ A__g__S_ H __ ___ ____ om about one-iiali' inch from the end _Not “my do the spore ahve in the SHADES pasture to the broken itlsteuc nt a make' Wm* “ ““"' “ ""“' "Y l“’l*`*‘- manure pile for some lime. l1\1‘» ____ _______d__w plough ___ _hu Baum Let this end oi' the pan extend they may uc,_“_,|ly Increase rapidly When the spring in your shade ' icnieuted Wllli Sllallu' Ur lwm'“h‘ (1.10 if .DDB5i'\,|,-_ u3`5m._|\ 8 lmsmm Over the drain board over the sink. |11 number if thg wndmom am becomes loosened. Wirl it nil by S __ __ vcr "thc sued _mer mm US0_liaii lor scaitiing ami draining favorable using an ordinary button-hook. “ 0” 5 Y . " . _ _ dishes. Com smut is found In an pan. This will save many sol; fingers. 1 1 -ii - f inches deep -l - l . I r 1 w ,int 1-_¢o>----- m°""h'"’ "M or our ' T° °'f°“’"""E °'-"HES fs'llTI.`?.§"lt°