FOR FARM I CONSERVATION I A WEEKLY COLUMN 0F PRACTICAL OPINIONS OF THE VITAL ISSUES AFFTIFPING THE USES ANT) AIIUSES OF NNPUILAL RESOURCES BY MK. LUDLOW JENKINS. - NEWSY NOTES - __ D AGBIOOI-A THE BRITISH MILK BOARD MA“S"FIEL|)_ printed on the one side were the ing kings which are recognizable » A f "——'— “°Td5--' by the average botanist; such as . “ml” 1“ Nmmer“ Ymk‘ B” gmsemt it W? "1710. Lord. The arrival of September sug- the Blue-stemmed or Wreath __ ‘ 4 _ ‘ $h1_1_tf._\\'iio sends mve the news twice Be ere and ev‘ where adored: goats to many people the end of Goldenrod is. cur-stat, whose un- |-'i-,i-.li ‘llll; nliwS supplied t <li1ii1~*i'-t:ili.e and are 1 M511. has lust. \\'1'lttcn‘ nn account Thy‘ creatures bess and grant summer and consequently a. sen- branched stem is studded. for _ " " . “l” W“ " l "-‘l,"..1“1' ‘m5 Pill" of “Q Fuvlues i“ ““"'l"“§“‘- H” “t w° sun of dirge and lameiitatlon; nearly its entire length, with pale By Ii‘. if» l.<‘(illII|ili.*, stati- Gsnu- I llidnwcflilljlaily: liaslitistlovcr thirty head o. cattle May feast lnParaclise with Thee. others “touid gjng pecfln5 u, the 31.110“, cyusters of flowers in the “"""'“ ‘Hmumm “f uh.‘ M“ ‘F? ‘e. “uppms m“ CW0“ 5°‘ Amm‘ relief of cooler nights of sweet re- axils of its feather-valued leaves. > lul- the tians- cictics Dairy in a fashionable sca- . » . . . _ g ,, ,, ,_ i \. 1., pggvntwql we m .. I h 1 h , pose which the turn of the year It favouis moist woods and thick ‘It. is r» Y» w) wt _¢“‘~U“-r S1110 Cu. “HUS imn1inf“;-.,‘9 selthc m” w“ wqgatfiame “PB kmWmfl-B “John brings iviih that soit ‘gauzy cts. Another ivoodland species is u‘ ‘ ‘ ‘.......11.;.{.§.. u- 'il>'>t‘"l 1o ‘llu ,.».‘.....,l_,.‘ |4Vlfillc% “_ m lfvlflfllftll-M k H ‘f “Y5 Grace‘ .““d “range W wisttulness of the countryside. so the Zig-zng ts. flexicnulis). so- " “ -=' .1’ ' Y ‘. ." . . ' . . c. l“ a ‘ l‘ _‘ “l c “g 5”’ m boyhmds “W5- We- 3-5 redolent nfthc evanescent cnchant- callcii ‘on account. of its prolong- . niiiuiyiiig .i nu, i. mu l..l\li iu-t Board \\lllCll docs mast of thc scholars in the National School mom, of spring cd wnglt-d s-tr-m adorned with small ‘ ' 't' 4:11.. i l \ v - ' ‘ ‘ ‘ . ‘ .7 ‘uiriitnltrtt, hi; i ylxnzl‘ L2" u“ [hztil-iilrtés-V.“ nllflhirincsl zoos through {Ogigigd and carried on by the Et- The fall QI (lew-spangled gossa- clusters of flowers , in much the . . ._ H’ ) .- .. ' n f)“ ' -‘~Y._‘_“‘ll“'l' ~ e 9x‘ l?’ . e“ cmlmh’ 5a“! ma‘ bene‘ mer is one of the many charms some manner as s. cncsia. but its l V l l m I’) "l1 mm“ m “HM” or “dmlnmlnulm mo“ my mcuon w m“ “me "Old Hlmd‘ of stucet September Numbcricss, suvcrlgi-ri lmvcs nre oval In the »- i1 '. ' '.'..~ ' w». - .i-- g .. -- ,‘ . _»- , _ y . - ' - _- t‘ ‘ l ~ 1 - l" . ‘ H‘ bf Lili‘ i.'_.",.k"”f“ll§,',{,i}1 nfcrizlll,‘ §f‘l,‘,l,‘,_;5°,‘§§ff, d? at will‘? 061°C“ threads of’ the vcry finest silk, S\\'-'llll)7S zintlpi-nt bogs the Bog Gold. , t; tfunzgi.» H“. .\'\.,.,.,'1,,, I,“ e whoypmu, Wm i“, ed to be an “lfmecflusegeelve 599m‘ made by tiny spiders; supliosctl in ciirnrl 1S. uliginnsat sends up twoto \. 4n‘. nut-c.» \). ..i,,.t.~ (,‘,,..”..,,u,,‘,, (,5 M‘. f m. .11; “glam h L, “mg ‘ffeen the simpler times to supply the looms four icct high a densely flowered ‘ m“ “"‘“~'l lliil‘llll'fll'\l§r'l'ill“‘ the ycoiléirlilcvcokiln- ers" “fr. mafindoegniclotfhgxistDishetiriliildi “Vimhlflhicilhfairidcs ‘lvovllittlho 1mg‘ llblolim imglmnzl‘ Spire of fluwerséi l. ilitll n1 .' . " “ - f . - tcria or t eii- ainy i e (rcs- s Mm". runcics are so aimrcsse , ' , _ U“... _’ 11f‘ 1;} tlglviflhjlnigtiltlo ‘resigns an?! at Alravvviihlovkcd at without pre- m, _ that it. has a wondlike effect. The » ~. . w. i» nut. ‘ -‘ ,' ‘ m] “F” 5 ‘l. We‘ - c Grace mlgm‘ we“ b“ Then there is the mystic fnsclnzi- lcuvcs nrc long and narrow; the U H ziyiiriwiwcc liitltlivlgifllmli)nllgonlqhlfitgglé léstgrxiichwittlioiirltc Cfiffiqncaén lgilufigy (ion of the huge orange harvest llovxcsl. oitcn mcnsutrlcs nlnte inches " ' . .‘ . ., - - ,. . - mnon by night. whilc by day the 011g. Ilul perhaps 1r bes known i-L ,(.)\§,X,O1thc,.,,l:"“;lg 1;; flllgfcfib“ dlémwsl?“ “Yum l,“ ".4593; Septcmhci‘ sun touches the blusli- of all zirt- thc Canada Goldenrod . l ». o; int-ii ‘ci-iliiiicc prfom 1 awn 'l;.'hree‘,..“;)f [gmenffiodoneq lmlo- ing trccs gcntly. as with a bcni- (S. ruiiatlciirusi and the Tall ‘-l-> “mm-fi "ml a 1 “u. ix...“ l" .1 11k t ' (P 1 ' hs - 0m 5° 1°95" son. ’I‘ou'nr<ls the end of the month Cioldcnrcti 1S. altissimtt) which "ll 1Y15"Cll‘°*”\'"$ “W's ‘l 1° m‘ usmlrass ermps t e3’ “re “k5 the “Wm” 'lllt r i t transform whuic ncrnss lntn Ink i ~ t. . . . , many of these trees \\ u n n o es nu mt mt. bu. as a rule we raise I met some years ago who said he ~ t .. , one or morc foils each vcir This used no "Grae befor’ VI " b a blaze of glory’ ' of gold “lath the" ‘vaflng plumes the k ury ‘ “we is w. “om; w grqg; We- have “use he “qrked f0 “n l- “MH 9' The sumucs are among the first of nvrmnitl-siiniiecl clusters of ma‘, m‘ h (me venrjéld m, and M honufm me gignerliai‘; l _ to change; not only their beauti- flowers. Onc much cscmbles the _ . t - ’. ‘ . ‘- . ' , a?“ ful fcrnlikc leaves shade into )Jlll‘— other. but the Tnll Goldenrod is l“ 3.. I?“ ‘l9 1"?“ one hows made Omar (mm “as used shorter and to Die crimson and nrinive but. ihc taller rind has larger flowci-heads any “My. v,.»,..._t-,..;_ Vi. I...,..,.I_., il.lllllj.,’il\\ll.llt‘l‘. load haly and the point; said. and not sung. It era's.’ “gm velvety “cfuswrs of “hm, Cmmdn Gnmcnmd has near; km ll til tHIllUl “ill lJISl ynii wilt.» “ldlllllli llll- (‘mils 1}!" Quit 11nd K93 “35_ I -t b . . l l ‘my n 1v Um gnnllcgt fmworhcqds of them _, ._.,..-;\-, y; 1M. h“... L, Um (t) d mm, .i zctrti oi hay morning and night. "Lord, bless this food to our use, firm] 01.0.“? i,“ i111‘: p.16.“ hboilrrigr. m; ‘ ‘ ' ‘ m,“ H DH“. g t - W.- luivc had n0 pigs for some and us to Thy service for Christ's ‘.6 ca‘ b m-c ‘ l‘ c. . ‘f . . “llgmvrpk; PM”): _ ‘Tubs. The mm, goes ,0 town by sake‘ Amen” ' are clothed with a hairy stickiness Ilic Ash-rs or Michaelmas Dais- ‘M l, l, m m,‘ m m0 mm of a (vk “Bu, mommg This ‘v85 always 531d by we that I5 pleasantly ncid. 'I‘lies0 trccs ics tso-cullcci because the feast .»_ us. ' \'(I it-ct lll lcngiii uml $H.\-' ‘he iiulk husincss in Britain got youngest at the table with a lmd shrubs me One-n found gm“- Pf sl" “lwmwl “m5 ‘m September L\<" nt l"i\Sl rozn n lunh. tilt‘ Millill sort: "-11 a cilflOllC state. with the vague feeling that the’ innocence m“ on Lm-t‘ my ““.“-“"S' “in?” ‘mm “mm “mthpr lame and min zu out-h ll lxlltll‘. therefrom. or ii as tho "goat," that pro- 0f the plendcr would be more ef- “lo”. “unfit is §nld—oifm»s a Complicated group of pmms’ and .l.'l(l ;.-i u mull box vr cnu- ui-re only too glad to be or- fective in 59mm}; me benediction‘ giateful refreshment to the thirsty aye. in many (311505 hard to tell _ viii» .'~'.l‘ s of wire aci oil lL$ other industries were, And lastly. shorter still was the ‘ranfiuor’ tllihcijlhlmh ‘mfckcgq .1“ “:5 “Plrt- BM!“ [PW fr?" £9 "awed B; - » im mic ,1 “a... 5......) (1.5... . -_ . -d 1 - G f , _ mo ‘t uni tic o‘ eir ac sigi ; Sllfll as e arge- cave I 9.; .1‘, n“. “Us ,,u.~],,,...,, U". n! €,l,’,,,._i.l,ilsul‘otrfié stratgegs- almmlgélixclglségfigggs fag“; coating, or stccpcd in water to |,Astci' (Aster mncrophyllust, so_ 9 “my 1.1.1.. iy; cumin; 54-h. m...“ oxpoujng the producers‘ bu, my“... our house‘ one o, Zmjm m“ serve as a woodland lcmonnde. coiled‘ becrittse of its three or four ‘u u t ‘m, Hf \\'_1][(>r y“. Inldull 0y ,1“, Sum 01- mo; {at ‘m. “mm “m, Con“; to Smy- tending his hand’ Sun 1y Sam v Another contribution to Scptcm- cniispicious lcnves on long stems , m. on M Cam if you (105,... u, m“. we sq._nn.,.is Ami mm my {mend gives me Benedict,“ benedkm 1 bers ‘splendour is the ideal colour III n clump near the ground. It z ui _\l:iI'}'.f\I1(l Ilus we huuld desire the use of coin or so“... ~03. hon...» news_ The farm which he translated for combination vi 201d and royal grown-s m shady places as does the . t .2 ‘us: _ v wAudqyl ‘W5 Occupiw by one line b! benefit “May the Blessed 611:2‘; purple made by the goldenrods and hcrirt-lcavcd Aster (A. cordlfolius) e -_D!'fl('."l4‘£1l .et-d- lhcre m‘; some species, suchns rm. prom“, “Thor-s ancestors ‘or blegycuh h m .1 Michaelmas daisies. with its masses of pale-lavender g it; innit linrivi‘ i119 inu-livs, spurri '.~._ etc. \\'lil('ll . ,1 “Ummunns came ma’) the ma‘ ' in m“ “w ‘efe "ll e5 T9‘ At this time the gnldciirods flood flmvcrlicads. But the best. of them _‘ l of .\l;. lvlcslty _ , U; mmmh 15m“? of male “nets Imemoly- the world with gold. In their ovcr all is tlic ‘New England Aster (A. . .‘1\'>I\i:11i.\v flit ,- _ A @0131“). Company Dough, n’ was“; 0&3 {INS mentioned in eighty different kinds of all shapes nrivzic-iiiiglizic) ‘with its huge *'“.“"" “P” a _ " woikc-ti a scrim of coal which as weils g1. mC-llldcd me food and sizcs ‘they may be sccn grow- branching clusters of large cfolct 14>. in .i _. _ . H V Om. mo, D910“. m" surface as e consumers according mg everywhere from the tops of or magentn-purplc flowerheiiqls, iniii .i..- also wry . hub yuum... u... farm-t . , ' M31901“ EHQIl-‘h 115E86- mountains to the seaside. ‘Fhcre And so dressed in gold and _ we i-ut-ommvncl 1|... wrrohpondpn? F“ my ii ‘ail-string; After dinner the whistle blew are also those which live in the roval purple. Scptcmhci- a5 with nuirsuich us‘ }i.~iii lm mm‘ “Mn a {Mm Mm Shallow (ma, and vie fled into schocl again. woods _nnd others which prefer tn n fanlnrc of trumpets, hails the .ii<_li innit d"! w. m“ I ' _ Then after the malster had giv- dwell in the swamps harvest it iwitiui n‘ cnvn l. unv Wu It i ~ 1;..,."Q,..,..,.‘I“‘.,l;,“'";},,l§§‘§'f;,"§§"k§fl B“ "5 the Kfiyhcte. We sang: All the Canadian goldenrnds have It ls‘ nil very wonderful this ~t."*l. Tie ~..>: '~~il‘l'.\‘ll1l'l|S ‘j_ “" - ‘ - “ -;- . , ' ‘_ __ ._, “ .... m» >w< answer Iii. i». ,o,"ge*h=»k1h¢~»1~=er~r thew ggglyg", £13355: ,§><§5P;, Pgcygqs other .01 1‘1~h~»_.v¢»+r= which . Um“, “m. prplw, “M t‘, .11 Lime urisynable to subside at Add . ' I Gaga bicolon‘ bkmug/e jg) jumbo; Eztlnlllll-Tlyfll-Llflltlle Pldimitive cntkin. ‘[""""‘ 1"" "-"-"‘ l“ ‘hi’ l“""~“" llll"\"'"' ,,,....,{"§jl‘,i§“,§;,. j,r,hf,.rfys“tlyl,"lgdyfinlo?g like Xrzilizrrlngectzugfirofsojuelfsuf; blw‘ 1rc crMm-ivilile JOnly "in expert. ‘truly Lwilli ills: niljewggtdsalixltliurnrljht; Hi ‘_ if if; iri lvri i y‘ not iliriii i - i . l l G I » t‘. g VH1 ‘ ‘ _ _ ' ‘ _ -‘ t - ; D5 1H ‘UHF ‘VJMHW r v U’ m W" DUNK, now, The bread of we sent down from can nanir most of the species, complex-Abe composite-to which [1 . . . n rthlini will“? v4.11‘: s-tlilltillfi heaven. Amer; - icre nic. hovevei, some titstantl- the golclcnrods and asters belong. |.i.'i~l_ :irri:m-1 vinir prop 1y on pasts, Iii "GRAPE BEFORE MEAT." _ -;_ - _ ~___T_ H. _ ,__‘_V ___________ "intctit. llltvl". u.- in trot». _ _ ' g H This was suns w the tune zcmons P tile, Thevl vvloii (l I This inMcffFIi-Fenffciciilf- Iiivii- unis an exhibition of old wflTPham- 11nd Was the prelude Pr! hrrln, molasses. and Epsom tux». lncri- is iin uncertaint when ‘ "" "' ‘ ‘ "»"‘»'""" vhnt. ftilll pritlcry in Lmtdon 135g to the long afternoon's work, Salts poison bait for grnsshopprrs the scicntific (Latin) namegused)» "" ., and mic of the exhibits was but the press notice docs not give Locking about. the mill rid we .. l \\'i‘.'~.lc_v.\. traimi. It hnd .1 Two Iflsflttkideg. the proportlons.ln the Hawkss 13:1" siic at it. ~ ~ . , 1 _ _ f» l d l tit bny cnvci with l. m, i urn/n) u. hnli-a-gnlloti, and The New Zealandgfs are an m- district whvcre- tiieyliavc born trou- light grcvn scum. Further examina- i, n; moon; mo!‘ .. . bled. as us‘. weir, with the white tron snowed the supposed scum t0 vntiiu uiui i..»>».i-... ' -—~ Celtbhtri- Butltrf-iu they have bet" bv composed of thousands of our t “p.31 ilginii. ry much nllkg spraying for scvcrzil scnsofis with n. s cntirii.<ii|.=l_v, ‘M ‘Two 1n- ."l'l V’ l‘i. ‘H- ziimcvi‘. p mks i0 1i.<._.i~ tilt ir I'()I.'l.'I'IiY PF.) llii‘ in A wwi (Ill over zirnin iiuvvrlcr. ‘c altar-i: yvuillrjy. ".1 lll'lil Jiniix- - , lIll|".{ l ilii- Milli .-;H('i‘. i-f lliili iwuiiiw till lop. ill ‘.\'l'il my. iiiul Milli" int .\t‘\'l’IIIi ' Tllli lll\ UR IYIVTFIK TICK pr" will '.\t- ‘\ ll iii (“F , i-tuiitntnilg fi>1i~i M: run-t‘ iii lif~~lii.‘i/:;_ .1111 ti "dirt-vii Hhcnf" a iiirvncit :.. are commonly found on t‘ t inninii biirnirirrl fowl, viz., (l1 ‘Ouw. i1» Ille baby louse, A t. louse. and i4) the l‘lic.\‘ do llTPll‘ damage he birds, cruising tilt-m owl tall off lll lay- nuei" tins llPPIl wide- . i-niizniig lll!‘ lllFllllflI l.\, tiiruiuii [lllS tact. is \\‘lllI_lS Iv dip The f llfi 1!.li‘t . cl i t 1c lvitly’ lnusc, but. is smal- puiy and brighter colnrrvl. . i,_ of this spccit zirc laid . iii i-liutr-rs, hut. singly; bctivccn II l‘ llliilii sllnli ‘and iiic nllri‘ shaft. 'l"l(‘ .lll' lll.'\tltl'_\' is similar tn tlic ‘in: spcclcs. cXci-pt. that low f 1 ‘YT \ l ‘w 1N1: r-r-t» rt. ti» lhv n». “ ‘ |\v:i_\.= lhc some" 111-: "uiuci-Lw‘ sum!“ FIWR iwnxtxs YTfi-iiirllw-fiill length in the pound as guar- iiulccil on lltt- lag. 7r-Slrcnglh---lc.<s lw-‘iking, loss wasted time, loss wasted zxrnin. 3——lCvcnnc.<.<-—nn lhick or lhin spots-no “grief" -i__~1|u-ci:il virindincn-no “lanizliniz? [kc “f; IHCEN SHEAI” Twine for an economical ha: _ fro: from trouble and delays. l’l:i('t your order with us early in case 0f n V shin-lace lulei‘ in the season. We have _iust. received nurseasnms supply, which we are sciiingni inwrst prices. . \\'|lf)l.i‘IS/\l.l'l and RETAIL Spcclnl Priccs lo FFIFMCFB‘ (Zluhs and lnsiiluli-s. Don't fail in gcl our prices lit-fore Iiuying. A. HORNE 63° CO. F IIAR IiOTT FJTOWN |ll iw flu‘ "|7iil(‘ll mcthnd" rm by llll‘i'lii.. of a shaker. In the first rust: Lil!‘ luwl as lit-hi by lllf‘ legs or i\llllZ.. wuh mir- hand nvcr a shallow inn or ll. inhlc rind rt pinch of the tlry mntcrial is applied lo various llltflb. of the body’, viz., the head, but-k, brt-ast, below the vent. thighs. cuu. and one scattered on tlic uiuicrsitlc of the spread wlntz. Hy this iuclhwl mm man can do a htrrl zit. the rtttc nf m1:- tn tvm every throw minutcs". using one pound tn ri Iiuiitlnvl lnrrls. As the matrrial l5 rnllicr irritating to the nostrils and throat. cnrc should he tnken iltvi, tn brmih ton much of it. in using n shaker, Phi! material may bf! tlllutctl one part m four Willi flour or other dilutcnt. As this mcthorl produces more or less dust. .1 damp sponge or other protector may be tied over the face in such n. way as to protect the nose and mouth of the operator. Thc dipping method is the most satisfactory for treating birds in- iiwtr-il with lice, ihoilgh thorn is a ]Ilf"jll(ll("‘ against. dinning birds on tn» tinrt- 0f pouitrymcn. With this matcrinl however, the fctithers are m: thoroutzhly wot, as in the cute nl most dips, particularly those of an nily nature and the feathers dry nff in a couple of hours. especially zvabcii the operation is performed rm a still. sunny day, which is the (iliiv kind of day dipping should he zinnc. The material causes no skin M: footed sodium fluoride or will nnswri‘ the same piirpnsc. r3) 'l'hc llSP of flpivrrs nf sulphur com- mcnds itself tn many because of its i-ffcclivcness against. the 11cc. young chicks without a sign of in- jury, 'lhe material is strength of threc quarters ounce to each gallon of water, lukc warm. in a large tub. The fowl is helrl hv grasping the base 0f used and the hack and ti pcd in water all but. PFillIPTS arr ruffled free hrmd. the llPflfl is thcii ducked. cast rind its availability. It is usually‘ applied with tinn o this pnwdr-r. which is appli- ed with a shaker on by the fingers. curt- heinz taken to work well into AGRICULTURIST the feathers. SHOULD SLEEP WELL GRAND RAPIDS. Mic-h (-—ClP)—- Fred Clarke has been collect- ing clippings on lrisommin. for yvars and her suggestions counting sheep and walking bare- in the dewy grass. ‘The three per nent income tax levied brv Maxim on shipments of goods from Canada has now been removed, as from June 2. 1938. WELL DRILLING Communicate with 33 Orlebar St. II. B? JAY tahacm dust. a shaker in the of an has lwcn used a ci-rqxccrrcmwn _wumvbmu (Ezmerfmental Farms News) solution of 2 ounces of Epstm salts in one gallon of water, "and. fcctivcly reduced the gruhs on cali- bnizcs and cauliflnvv gait t the hectic, and is poisonous tu the W _ 1m quick- l“ ""5" . 1.11,- hmri, Epsom sails l5 known with tho chi-mist. as mngncslum thc hig hlruzk the bark of thr- "WP-“plllll Willow" its l“ or‘ the trap is frequent. "T c greatly atlrnrlcd take ii. to the larvnc and flllflll l0 include cxrcrtl thaw: ni fcmiilcs, b. r- neatly intcrcstcrl in plant llic. I naps 24 in m» thousandzvlre. levels’ raid n visit to the; lovrty miilPS 1.024 L0 fcmnlcs 1.000 An ‘l-“Tlfl "W" CflIHitlIiYU-i llilllfi. in tIlIlPS of war and stress, when New Glasgow. Wc naturally made 111m; is, s, gym; wgghmgq of map. 0"" Wit-Y W m0 ihlllstrrnm,_ which lifc, it is generally (rnncctlrd that. i-ht-‘tillh lmflll W95 V"? Tflillfi and male births predominate rent." the lcnvcs merged, but the above the rl p 11ml"!!! Wllll ht‘ Pilibltm cl Iirll- UIICO wrote: "A immnn ls not. like “Zmtmm Th“ "Milli/Pill “WW hm- mntliri- or ll(‘|‘ daughter; she is Potdmocemn pcrfcllalus L- tll!‘ like lirr grandmother or her grand- claaplng-leavui Pondwccd. In the tin-tighter." There ls a kind of mill- which was 405 fr "athn. no staining or lnlliry t" wind” ft"a'l= no lrilnllng of the fit-sh, 1W4- Pfilill" l“! Bllfl ll- 1136 b“!!! 5139M“ a "HY n-me unly’ sue Lhc poisonous s_vrup_ \\'Ol‘l(f‘l‘ f lowrrs. ward-curved stems just _' _ _ g and it ls thc rrudc or commercial “n51 WAV-"lmm" “their: lhPm- Th6 .\ ‘l‘l‘~‘~ W?“ b)‘ some au- lightly rubbed rind thr- fovvl rc- l-sais that arc iiscd, since the spray ““l“1'.l"’r"l'5 l“ n5 "59 9-‘ 8» bit-WI‘ .4 leased. Lnss rnntr-rirtl is used in this is stated to h: moxpcitsive. 'I"lie fl““’“.“‘-5 rm" “PFT- and H19 mllnd- . v V “ff” “ll”? lllllllgll mfl5l- WHY there is no irritating effect. salts uscrl in medicine arc “piirl- hmmlke- “"7" of m9 lPP-VP-i- T719 inn tit-in. friuiui on tho head of upon the npvrntoi" and the time ls fled" and cost. more. In imritvlng lmms“ mm‘ °l “'5 IMWPTS- shim" _\“l|l , it ls.’ is octnslonally- tniind rcrltirrd in ‘about threc-fotinivhs mnolh-lcrivrd 11131115 ljkp tin-flips, "FPUTIE "lKlPT ‘h? Jilly W11 l5 l1 niul shouldcrs. lt l5 a minute pr-rvhird. or broad hcans, a "sticker" slmuid sizllu. tn be remembered. It was of .~h sprains itcariy otie- sodium fluoride is used in nxrict- be added tn tho spray: 11ml the "".“"5e» m 5W“ “hm “'6 Vl-‘lted Nil‘ ill’ "f" vulittn and may be ly l-lll‘. same way as the foregoing simplest sticker is laundry soap. ‘T11115- ["'|‘|‘I‘lhl' inp or. brick oi the 11ml is very satisfactory. but. its ef- The Division of Elllfllllfllivgy’ at Bordering the Ground Ivy was a W i l. k.» iiliuhttrcyeztis 0i hciicnlh fect. r. said not to be so lasting, Ottawa. has just published a 55mm‘ “l shrllhs ‘Vllh Pm‘? While ‘l’ Wtlp-I‘ fl! (‘ff-s m0 181i! ellliill! _Othter Rcmetl.es._ ill Mercurial method o! destroying ants which “films "ll 5mm “c“'r‘?e l“ “Mum- It" in _i can f»! small feathers. ointment fllllltPtl with two parts of should he noted by iill farmers and “"5 “m5 m“ m“ 051°!‘ DQYWOOi-‘l- llliot. nnkh lll~ four or fi-e days Vaseline or blue ointment. used uri- gardeners. I have rend at. Yllnflsflnd n°nllls.“ml°llll°.ra Mid“: The ‘"113’ ‘lLllU ii-‘hntuti-nirn. which mature 1X1 riilntcrl is applied tinder the wing any; (in m, harm in a “mm but "tltti shrub with white horrid; “inn ,-i'\fli[(l"1ll in iucnty nay... and around iii;- vent‘ m ‘young nhwrvation “Us me m“ i‘ a dl-rrnp that 1 can cull to mind is the ‘ lily‘ litvii .rni.c ioniincs lléfllf cltlfikPilfi, Wlllll" for older birds a. m; 5tnfy ‘vim, m" (m. days m,“ snoivbvi-izv» often planted in gar- “‘ "' 5 ‘ti’ lll\" “ll“_“_“l l“? “Qmlt Pm‘ Wfltlfm h lllltlfi‘ fimfillel‘ "Wm H DP" and the pastures begin tn ‘look “PM Th0” L‘ m,“ l" l” imam" i}!\i"]I)I_IvI(l‘<7;A1lIL me not. 1;. tiinced hr-neiith the vent. after brown} mm A5 me mm. mm H“, shuhhy (‘iflTilllS on the Island, the . f)!‘ icic . t is i! liifile. Parting the feathers. This is a ants cut into the "neck" of many Anmln"'l“'lpnv'\d Dngwvmxl‘ This 15 tutu... iii a straw yeLow standard remedv for the chicken pints in gm me sap t,’ drhk M, llsti-u by thr- older botanists but It _ h tmni- dark spots. The lice, through lt does not control Emmi bmhs 5.1”“? m,“ H. ‘ ‘van-r llfle. horn (IIIWSUOHEG. I myself have ‘ ""' mm.“ l" “m-“Prs "l, "l"? lllf‘ WI"! "F llPall llF-e and llIPW in their di-trimcnt llalilian have “M” 5N“ n“ _. “M. m.“ Lcalhp” Fm“ haw/Vi“ ‘"5 50m" "M18975 l" "l" "$15M U115 had their roots hnllnwrtl by the Dow“ o“ a “Mm 5pm by m“ 1W?‘ -‘ “Mr "ll" 50""?- “hlvh material. (21 For head lice on 1m), p05,‘, Son". Wars me mung strctivn .I found the. Pol nnum not ‘;1_ iurllicr srwcntccn t0 chickens it. is a common practise f0 turnips ha“. bpm,‘ mm,“ ml ‘round so ssilzilum L, the Arrow- caved Myrtle.» firth?‘ tqvrva-vh hmturitij. nnuomt thv head with a iittln nirit- m, ",1Qrk" m Um pndenvol. .0 gm ‘l’ rir-tluimh. It. is a distant, rela- HM i! ...i.it. louse occurs chiefly 0n .mr-nl. made from kerosene and lard, m‘, sap And “WM” m? m“ (‘W lion of (hcjiaidys Thumb" a weed l .-llfl of the tcnthvis. It re- A pinch of sodium fliinsllicate. ‘ ‘ " '~ of lllf‘_('lll|l\'fLl(\d grottnd, and has courrigc nphidc. bnth on ihc tenrlcr “its. and particularly on 1:1» rmifir. oi many plants. Sonn- mvntlmirvi that rli . V‘ "iinn nnrl vrr_v sharp saw-toothed 1mm glullllflvnri~llrpfil pricklrs’ with \\'l‘ll."_l\ il. is armed. rpcnfcl" Illllm cut H 1'1 Hqfyillrslgn was a mo“ vouni: l\\'l('=. 0f F J "W10 n- ml‘ an I mp“ w p“ 1n“, Stun‘, - in annliici visit tn this delightful tukn longcr to incubate dim mm "m. hm"! 13km m Ft groups (_ll“llll(lll|,' tiu- sup. iquv-c {Li-n 1hr young vorrcsiwndingly thc hirds ummiiehiy cnvnrcrl. itbnul,‘ F“ “ “hmll "W" -““"- "Nd ‘l“""*- --c!ini:i.i-:ss or THE SINGLE _ .. m “W... In...“ .. Six pounds bpmg required for one tress lthcrc 1S ntuch tlint i\'(‘ not. “Fa . 'l..:: wing louse ls commonly hundred birds. Some complaints of ‘Am . . tinny; m. m,» 13pm. wing feathers injury to {owls from thc usc of The’ i1°1~“‘“‘b“'l‘ "till I01‘ Hill-h IIui-ini; ihv put vcal‘ I have re- nl tutti-yo... thnuun n1, imugg “.150 this matcrinl and of thr- blinding of "f ‘liwfifllfll by llic ilruiiiinnciit of ccnwi two snitpshotsz, which have t. t (in iiw ill‘ l: liitvklrs mil nnri _\‘0l1ilt: chicks from dusting the l"'\l°""_‘~"_1~’.\' lb l'it'flltill'i'l‘i't'il =15 or‘ nimxtnl some rcilrialinus. Both it ll‘.lIli('l'.‘\. 'l'l1l‘ 5l‘l"l'.lt‘5 has a. mnlhrr liird have hccn mcr-ivcrl. llflrlrlfllllllll’ cllrcllvc IIIIIIWKT. tiic vrcrc of l‘t‘lflllVFS distant. in both .‘.‘.., will. wit llflfld nntl lfillf! narrow ti: The "Cornell powder" has been Mm" W“ “ll-h kll/“Vll "h PlWIYIMV-i muses til tit» ivnrtl. One was that t. . '1 I‘ 111:. .111‘ Wlllfl‘ and l‘i"l‘fil‘lli1lf‘l‘ll‘ll‘fl for killuu: lice. but. allls‘ hm‘ l "ll"“"l“ l" “mild “Wrl: of :1 tvrimi-iit, her tlaushter, I last. . in. 3m mutt-m. ma, thir, IflfllPYlal tines un! destroy ihti "TWP" “"41 "llfllll-{t ‘"11"!’ '\I"'H‘~*- flilV l'!('i‘, "hc has hr-r-n widowed. _ n1 tii- ay-gp {pqthpyg 1'11!» eggs tmd two or more applications A P“‘»i"'"fIl~-‘ hyfllil is Hlfliii‘ tlls- 'l‘hr- othe- was n snap nf an Old \\ ,0... t» lllfiff‘ sluzzzisii in hahll. are nrccsrnrv in rlcsirny‘ all the lirc. “mm? W" "IIYIPPS fil HHIHI‘ “hi! couple. ".1 rwiniiy‘ nnrl couple." tn use .. l... t)lllt'l' kind5 i)! Chit-km Howt-vcr. ll is cnsily’ prepared and _“.'1""".l"r'°l"l“-‘ "l ll““\‘i 1Z1 111V ‘l tlit‘ tcruaculnr; hut nisn. 1' hrid n i mny he usrd whcn nthcr tnatcrinls mm’ m. h"! “lmmft “M mhllllll "1"" slim‘! nnlc tln- ntiicr flit-I‘. 55154118 m‘ sodium arc not. nvnrnblc. Onc qunrlt-r pint. lmlf Rlmn of hflflilllil ur. ilifii that llZ‘. tun. had taken tho last h \_ plfrpmm in Hm of “m.” Carbon‘. "(My u.‘ m“ n; .i Mtlllll-llll can willi rluxiit. Jnurntgv. Nnllirc is said t0 he cam- _. ml llvp‘ Thi- nmti-rlnl gasoline and 2 1-2 imunds u plnst- P“ 1-“ lllmllfcfl. and -' til-ill ful of llu~ time and rrtrclcss of the illll_\' be ii..i~i| cithcr dry or as a dip. Pl‘ hi, Part5. "f (‘Ylllllilll l" till-ii‘ "D ‘mks “m” Pmllm ll‘- l l» ‘- I111" slnulc. that is thc individual. life: wit“... "do; d“. 1L may be nlmned 1m 1, um m‘. "SM m the nfppflrn- this ran a sponm. snluratr-rl Wll-ll l0 thr- ‘in iicst to ford i. Thus the WllOlO colony is cicstroycd" The formula ends with’ the warning that sodium arsenltc is very poisonous u» iui- mans. "The numhci" of tins to use depends 0n the size of the prrmist-s and the extent of the infestation." AT (‘AMPBlClJ/S DIILLS In company with a friend ivho l5 ran with s most satisfying linkli‘! Below the dam a cluster of watt-r- weed swung and floated in the nur- wcrc ciitlrcly sub- on up- prnjrctivl lc,~-it nmt wny of 00f itself, which Wm. like a smal lake, was imothcr Polar-ringe- _ possibly praelongus, but as thcrc im- about ies of Pondwood cont nent I am not dogmatic as to its identity! (I do not like the fash- ion which is creeping into botanical popular i naincs often lllPI-ll on thr " This spray '_ Thc uinuntl ndiaccnt- to this “J9- lltllc ltttv survivor-ted a. thick carpet of (‘irniuid Ivy tNeiwta hedcracea. to tiic ‘I-t ’i'='c\'isnii1. It. has mnny Dflbu- tuipha“. lni‘ iiiiiiics “Glll~gf\-l\y-l.h(l..l]pdgev" _ is pliicctl. and xnccd whcrc the ants ants nrc For September sinnllen, floxvcring plant. theliesser Durkwrcd, Lctnnn miror thnllus —whlch may be taken for a. leaf »is round. and from 1.5 to 5 milhmctrcs in diameter. Its ef- Immi- Ilflginvd its pnptrar name from the lirnllly iii some future time. midi nm beginning to think shn is tinublyt (‘1il'l‘l(‘5‘. when that, life is iiias-iziiliiic; through from mimy punts of vicw we might. expect otherwise. l-lvt-ii royalty with ilsi ex- cvptlniiul (than/rm; I)! survival, ap- pvurs to lic undur 1h: same singu- lni" regulation: Victoria. Alex- nudrii, und now Quccn Mary, all oullivrd iliclr consorls. 'l'lli‘l‘l‘ sccnis. unconsciously per- haps; l0 ho a provision against a .‘-llf>l'l.i'l-_f1€‘ of uuilcs; at. any rate it is frrqm-ntly- aiumuucnri by those who i-nitipilc statistics, that. male births ll flllfl lllf‘. Another reflection arises when I look at the snapshots. Each of these women has with the passing of the years, token on the facial expres- sion. utntl in one rnsc the bodily prO]IOl'll0i\5'l of ll(‘l‘ father. I thln it was Atlnlbcrt von Chnmlsnn who sltcrnalion of generations which pervades nil nature and perhaps at- tains its complctcst expreasicn ln the lower forms of fungi. 1n the animal world. as every farmer knows. the qualitlu of the dam are transmitted to her grand-daughters throutzh hcr sons; and it would P. this ERSSTOCK BREEDERS and GARDENER l Botanical Notes -_--.... ‘l DAIRY TOPICS‘ __...___... " byPrwinolaIDeporhientoIAlrlonl‘ uilhopsnqon With the Directors of Dnlrymen’; Association. cent butter-fat. A few days cent butter-fat. What's The Reason: test both times. The chances are that both of cream. in the test mc business dealings. is no need for guesswork. of cream. It is to the advantage. as well as all the butter-fat ln thecan ls the best kind of assurance the test. as reported from creamery, is correct. As a matter of fact, if we would expect the test from time to t0 testing would be shaken. . There are many reasons changes. There sible for anybody tn week after week tha same all the time. After all is said and‘ done whether your’ cows are profit, fat they produce that counts. Variation in the con uerioe for a.l the butter-fat. When We. are always glad to hear lieve in, the Dairy Business rcamris why cream tests from time to time. ‘the milk. the higher the test of the cream . testing 22.5 per cent. 100 lbs. 4 5 cream testing 32.5 pe out ing 45 per cent. Explanation A cream separator is so structed that. it cannot be constant and definite test. per cent. milk. If the weight cream is practically the same, the test must. increase with the coun 0d for. E lI-II I Ap i n" o pending on the time of and ncmrd the test of the cream should crease. However. the test, is often reduced hy adding the some n- mouni. of flush water as when the cows were milking hcaviiy. The 1n- flucncc of flush water is vxplalned r in another chapter. Also ‘in tho full of th before the cows are tur c yciir ned on "other feed" the milk flow Ls usu- ally getting low. After the cows are there is a marked incrcnsc in the milk flow. turned on this feed. The lncrcnse in milk flow is ways accompanied by n. decrease in t.he test of the milk. ‘This condition will decrease the test of the cream. The gain in potinds of butter-fat. by the increase in is accounted for pounds of milk produced. TEMPERATURE OF THE MILK SEPARATED. Experiment ‘Hires 100 lbs. lots of 3 4 cent. milk were so ovum-d at three different tempera tins. 75 degrees. res. and 1m degrees Fhhren- 3511B bolt. e sumo separator was and all cnndltinns the same except the temperature of tho milk sen- nrated. rmcm that thrrt- ls this alternation hinting humuil In! WHY CREAM TESTS VARY It's always easiest to believe that the higher test is the correct one. Today a can of cream tests 35 Der another can of cream produced on the some farm tests. say 30 per There may be more than one rea- son, but sometimes it is hard for the man who produces the cream to locate them. Not knowing any good reason for the lower test it is na- tural for him to conclude that he should have received a 35 per cent art- correct. and that the farmer in this case got paid for exactly the pounds of butter fat 1n both cans Here "are a. few of the causes for changes in the test. A better un- derstanding of causes for changes ans more satisfactory Testing a can of good cream for butter-fat is not guesswork. There whcn carefully done, just as accur- ate in results as weighing the can Creameryh to the ad- vantage o! the patron. to pay for more and no less. That lact alone producing cream for market we change time. If it. didn't change. then our confidence in the are so many~ of them that it is absolutely "impos- roduce cream will test the well to remember that it is not, the test. of the creanf that determines ducers. It‘s the amount. of butter- test, is of so long as you get paid test. is lower there are more pounds of cream to make up the difference. patrons and explain any and every detail of the business. The Cream- ' cries‘ succes depends on treating the producers so that they can be- That is the reason for publlshlng this article explaining some of the change THE TEST OF THE MILK I00 lbs. 3 per cent milk produced 8'7 lhs. skim milk and l3 lbs. cream er cent milk produc- ed 86.4 lbs. sk m milk and 13.6 lbs. 10o lbs. s milk produced air lbs. skim milk and l3 3 lbs. cream test- con- adjust- ed so as to produce cream with s takes a definite amount out of the milk separated as cream. It will be noticed that with the B per cent. milk practically the same weight of cream was obtained as from the 3 richer milk. because there are twice unds of butter-fat to be ac- d to Farm 0on- Milk from herds vary in test da- ycar. In the Autumn when the milk flow is decreased. the test usually’ lucrcnscs lug to this experiment. Results: , The colder the milk so 3, the higher the test of the cprggmu?‘ . when the temperature of n“ milk was reduced from 100 degree; to 85 degrees Fahrenheit the mt, of the crea. .i. increased 8 per and when reduced from 100 degree; to 75 degrees Fahrenheit the test. 01' the cream increased i2 per The loss o! fat in the WT‘! highest in the low t m is ter Ea, lanltlen The high test of cream from cold milk is explained by the fact. that, cream when cold is thicker and moi-c sticky, usually stated as more vicous. Tho cream .belng thicker does not run from the cream out-let, tn a slight extent. dmremslng the capacity of the cream outlet, caug- ing more skim milk. to taken from the cream therefore the test; is increased. tests Experiment A plied to Fan: Condirions The temperature of the mlil; u ft, comes from the cow i; at. b temperature about 100 degrees Fahrenheit. When the tempernturu of the air ls rold, as Winter time. milk cools vcry rapidly. Milk should be scpnrat-ed as warm u {sosslble as soon as it, comes from he cow. If the milk i5 allowed to get cold, the test of the cream will vary and the loss of butteiwfztt in the skim milk will be milk, RATE AT WHICH IS FED INTO THE B0 Experiment Three cans of .4 per cent milk, each weighing 100 lbs. were sepsrol» ed using the some separator, al conditions the same except that one can was sepamtedwith faucet (tap) in the sup lv can wide open, one with faucet alf open, and one with faucet quarter open. Result By decreasing the amount of milk entering the separator. tho testof cream was increased. Whefi It l5. ——IIO that. the W878 for it is pro- I10 the test of the cream was increased almost. three times. The loss in the skim milk was small in each lot, the lowest being when half oped Explanation The float does not fully fl and. assure a constant flow o milk Into the bowl. The flow of milk. ll controlled by the tap and the a- mount of mlk in the supply tank. When the flow of milk from the supply tank is out down below nor- from SEPARATED ma]. the milk does not, run through the separator as fast. therefore. it Experiment: is subject. to the centrifugal force for a longer time, causing a. more Three 100 lbs. lots of milk test- com fete separation. or in other in? 3. 4.5. and d per cent butter- wo s. more skim milk is takcn fa .. were separated using the same from the cream. causing s higher at; iarator under the same con- met, . ons. .. Rcoultl: EXPERIMENT APPLIED T0 ; FARM CONDITIONS .’ The test of the area-m varied directly with th: test of the milk sometimes the sepmrotor ms bi separated. The higher the test. of o ersted unnoticed ft! s. o0 der- n le time with the faucet oril partly open 0r the supply tan might be allowed to empy two or three times during separation. These conditions will increase the est. (To Be Continued) I l maxi This time of year when csttleofl frequently turned into heavy after- of either clover or more D41" lcularly alfalfa. tynpanitls 0r blm! gis very llnblc to occur. This con- dltlnn follows. as a rule. when t-h6 ass is wt and the animals m! eft in too long. Bloat may also occur when an!‘ mals eat too heavii of turni MP5- or even under con tlons of fl’ hi!“ weather. When cattle are changed to new feeding ground-v "W! \ but o! 511mm not, hi». permit-ted to remau: m". for longer than an hour or tWn fl Q19 first. ~snme grain nr dry Nllfllm-g‘ should be fcd previously. It is sugl- gcsticd that, n mixture of bone mfflk‘ salt and ound limestone 511011 be avallab e t0 the animals- Cattlc should be watchcd ca": fully and if bloating occurs, Gilli‘, nction should be taken. In sclPfd cnscs. tho use of tho trocar shoum be applied. Insertion should‘ l mare on the loft sldo at. a f"‘l"-' ° mun! distance from thr- last. Hg- the short. rib mid the hi? lvme. be m. i-li-m-i. sharp pocket kni e mm usexi in an rmersenci’. 0N‘ "'11,": nf crenlln. formn-lln nr turvwl“ may be given in blhl. 0f will" The usual punisbmentlfor 111"‘ in: is marriage. ‘can Imus Toflllulstein _ A d m" Inter/acted iivmoc‘ hrnlglfl’: Mr. G. M. Clemons Brantiord, Ontarlm WWW"! i" the Ilolstuin Frlesinn Asst-afar; of Canada. will show scenes lam“ outstanding‘ herds of Ho in.“ taken in olllnd and other M. npean countries while on honeymoon tri lest uummfr- on Clemons will eso give is lee It: u his trip. The agriculture m“ be “Jlrbinl twllao 11%;, wlvhlt" av e or will stsrt. at l“ lafclock Snturdl! evening, Angus cE-Cm BTEWAaE . nm-QHIR anti-cum Ilnllldn Breeder! AW” . d. latlnn of Prince lgl-slis-“I just the ul- per emperatiue I the faucet. was a quarter open. the -