APRIL 12. 1919 THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE NINE ..-- _" _ -'r' __ _-_ A i . > i 1- . f _ _ I (Ji .J__»-(~ . ,_ ,_ . rl ,,._ .. .. . ._ "_ ,_»--f .W7- ~.!, _ - _ ~1f 1 - .- ..."f_<--_._.____ __ ,_ _Z _W _ _ ,_ _ A; ___ . __, _s __ V, » (M . ’ , ._ . VA _ ‘ ' ' i ' ' T t s ° M Gunnoinin, §% W . ` - -'fn‘liii!i| _vu -fl* S' . 4-sq-,~ , » sciiooi Asn iiuii vou cAN"1- ness cnsswi-,on ri-ist BOTTOM ` ln the lexicon of youth, my boy, 'I‘here’s no such word as fall; You may-be late in grabbing off The honors and the kale, llut they can‘t keep the good men a down. - No matter where they set 'cur 'rliegood stun gets to the top ut lust, You can’t keep cream at the bottom. lf you've got the stuff’ beneath your hat. And the will to do or die. They cannot ,keep you down my boy. No mutter how they try. ` Just buckle to it-hit the grit- Yo_\l'l'l` fool 'cut all. dod rot 'emi The good stuff gets to the top, soiue day. ( You can't keep CRl°I4\M on the bottom' -Meadow Gold Messenger. Sour-Cream Cake into ‘the mixing-bowl put one eup- ful of thick sour-cream. one quarter teuspooufui of soda. one quarter tea.- spoouful of suit. and mix. Drop fu two eggs and beat the mixture with un egg-beater until very light, then add one cupfui of granulated sugar. sift, then measure one and seven- ciglits cupfuls of flour, add one level ieaspoonful of linking-powder, and gift again. Add to the first mixture gradlr ully; flavor with one~haif teaspoonful or van.ll~lii or lemon extract and bent imtil very smooth. Bake in buttered gent-pans or in layers. if spice-cakes ure preferred, omit tho flavorlng and add to the flour one- half tesspoonfui each of cloves. cinna- mon. allspice and nutmeg. i ,. . Freckie Face son and wind Bring out ugly spm. _How to Remove Easily. llere’s u chance, Miss l~`reckle~fsce. lo try ti remedy for freckles with the guarantee of u reliable concern that it will not cost you ii penny unless it removes the freckles; while if it docs give you a clear complexion the ex- pense ls trifling. Simply get an ounce of 0thinc-- double str_ength--from any drugsist. and a few applications should show you how easy it is to rid yourself ot the homely freckles and get a beauti- ful complexion. Rarely is more than one ounce needed for the worst ease. Be;sure..to ask the drugglfll f0l‘ the double Qitrength -Othine _as tllis strength is sold under Guarantee of money back if it fails to remove freckles. f'!'3'-ii!!!-U t I make a one egg cake thus: Hlloonful of -butter creamed together. spoo th il. _ icln het. lt the goods those workmen and ex-soldiers produce are freely bought ment will not grow to serious propor- tions. A man‘s Job depends on the good will oi' the private buyer. tif a prefer- ence is given to Made-in-Canada goods the citizen will .preform a patriotic duty, as well as serve his own needs. 'This country imports too great al volume of manufactured articles from tlie United States. in many cases similar goods ure made in Canadian factories, Surely it | is reasonable to ask retllers and ' by consumers, the factory machinery! will continue running and unemploy- I one ess beaten thoroughly nu-ougii EVN? dairy breed produces u num the sugar and honor, 1 cup of sweet bor of undesirable animals; and now milk, 2 cups of flour, lmo which 2 tea. is the time for the close culling of our nfuls of haliilw .powder have been Dura bred herds, while the cul-is will Mligllyyfvvc y°t;"“ “E9 me "“"“’ “lf orougniy sifted, s pines or saimuu bfi” lWi°° as 'wich f°r beet ss lu K “" "”"°“ “’°"“° "“~` dash of umm” or any preferred normal "mem In season and out of world when lie won the Euglisii Der- flavoring.,Divide this mixture in two season I have advocated close culifng;‘ gy' H1" k"ct°"" h°“'°l'e"' Wm “°:' oblong 'tina and 'bake in a moderately fm' Wm’ the high PHC” '01' feed and .,;;h§mr.0ir to wus! if expecteli or hot oven. When baked cut evenly .|°'b°" ft 15 an °°°“°mi° ‘"9" “ll imma ;h‘;chL IEW., ?lilnghuw..bn.rm.: across the middle of ,meh cake' we round to keeps- an unprofitable cow. Penu’Pul_w 'gr hir' " L lg “_’ll';‘"" up with any .preferred filling to make We keep °°w° tm' milk? me “lf is “ ul phlladelphlm; g,.a{,(,;al~iL:. .mtim or: ,our layer square “ka or have by-pi-oduct_ No cow not returning a mg next August Thls Minn lmee. ‘two kinds °f Calle 05' PU'-Uni! "V0 good prom on milk produced should bred ut Nawlicck Farm 'lntlil if/vis Wm: mum-es tozetlwfsrd \isins_diuersnl. bt’ '°"“i“°d "5 “"”"i"°"“°‘ "”°d““°" by Sidney iniiuu out or :run -' fillings--jelly, chocolate, eocoanut W” may be sun’ “ml f°" the “en few Lady 297 by mage" Ugg oywupi cream. mocha. ew. A myrtle cake y°“"" 'uw “'“'“’°" °' °°"“ “nd “He” shin ,was transferred for it iioiiur lt may bo made of 1 tinful of icing first wives nmughwred in Europe for meal was brought about i lust year when with Chocolate. then with the white Wm bl’ 1°” than nmmal' and that the Ai -Saunders wal-i giving a lied (Ti-oss shorts-se will be made up by meat lui srAnvi~a cows ron ifnoreirt We many find dairy farmers feed- ng rations low in protein this winter. lt has come about in this way. The llrlce of protein appearing rather high leads these men to prepare for their cows hoinc grown rations con sisting of silage, timothy hay, oats. corn and barley. lf u liberal allow- iiuco of corn tillage, t'in_1otliy hay, and 8 lbs. of a ground oats. corn, and barley ure fed to it cow, she will be supplied with just enough protein to produce 15 lbs. of average testing milk. A cow in reasonable flesh will their customers to encourage the men who operate Canadian lathes and] looms, to stimulate the expansion off manufacturing in this country, audi thus to lend u hand in finding a prac- -tical and easy solution for the chief draw upon her body and produce' more milk than this for ii short time, but the protein 'ln the ration is so low that her production will ultimately fail to 12 to 15 lbs. of milk a day. There is no profit in this sort of problem of reconstruction.-Toronto ` News, surrsn A HEAT Pnooucsn Ano; BRAIN OILER 1 i Milli-fat. when cliurnod. is changed! into butter fat, and thus becomes ni valuable source of body l\08l- 0 Sll0Cll\l nourislier of the liner P3118 "Of l-0"i body and particularly 41 llleallfl Of SUP- plying oil -for the busy brain. Before, a man can uct wisely and well he must j think clearly. Before .be can thlllkf clog.;-ly the brain must be properly fed l and ibe well oiled. Such delicate and, i complicated machinery is found no-, where else in nature as found in the human brain. When the brain goes! wrong, everything is wrong with tht! man to whom it belongs. Knowing these facts. we wonder, mot peoplo are willing to‘buy u so-l called substitute for ,butter in tbei form of oleoniargarlne 'because it lu a I tha b tter ln all probability. for every 10 oeuts saved; on butter. i0 times this amount will' bo pnld in doctors' and nurses bills. | ' Nature never intended mankind to use cottonaecd oil for similar ll\'°dU°l as food for humane The lower ani- mals, with m\lcll_Btl’0l1S9l' 61805'-"9 'all' l psratos than haemiln, find it extren~ii\_ i ly _qlmoult to digest and uesiinllal-: tno .ny-products of cotton. I is that made from pasteurfzed ¢=l‘UHlll- Especfally is thlstruo of butter which i is made to be hold for some time lu cold storage. or elsewhere. before us ing, Butter made from raw cream is very likely to go off flavor, if not coil- aumed within one mouth after making if Canadians are to be Il-bl0 10 dll heavy and effective brain work they need to cat plenty of good butter. and to leave blitter hustltutes alone. il wo wish to degenerate into Class B. or lower. leaving -butter out of the ra- tions is one sure way to accomplish 't iss _#Q . __ g .__ _ 5.; - .te "’ V/unuiius ill . delightful dinner dish. Plant streak coan _ pin. ms. MllDvn\ld’\ Select Golden Bantam lee. 35s. nay uqiitmf los. soc. new Catalogue These Tested 8e`ei`is ,let them prove that Quality is more import¢nt,tl'i_|n rnce. Let them make your vegetable garden a success. and show you that it pays to put in - Everybody likes sweet, juicy corn in summer. And these ; two varieties - 'J ~f are guaran- teed to give you many a need for n gmlm in these who nf it. I ton s, Llmrno this.-Prof. ll. ll. Dean. _ . _ | them. ~ lb. lib, Poetpaid doc. $2.75 Sec. ".15 will help you Gttawn, Th” 0°" “nd °-“mst mud M mmm l a mixture is advisable, "butovith tim- feeding and the reason ii cow does so poorly is because the ration lacks in Drotein. lf these farmers would feed ll lwlmd or two per day of some feed rich in protein like oil meal, cottonseed meal, gluten feed, distillers grains. etc., the cow with rougliuge and 7 or 8 lbs. of grain coiiid produce 25 lbs. ot' milk instead of 12 to 15. I"urthcr. sto would sustain ber milk flow longer and remain in better physical condi- tion and produce a stronger calf. it is not wise to limit n cow in tho amount of protein sho receives as it is impossible for her to produce pro- fitable flows of milk unless this ele- ment is supplied fa abundance. _ Some farmers have purchased large quantities of oat hulls_ which is u feed low in nutrients. These oat hulls were pureiiased because they were mixed with other feeds and sold for about $25 per ton. We have found rations, _where out hulls made up the larger percentage of _thc meal portion, that did not contain enough protein daily. lt is no wonder these dairy- men complain that there is no money in dslrylng. There are many good tnixvil feeds on the marketand most Uf them haves place. dit is not wise for a dairyhlan to buy a feed -because it is cheap or i_‘ie_h-in carbohydrates when he has nothing but corn allege his uinotny my to-me mn ii.. if no has clovernnd alfalfa hav. then such othy hay and sflago n mixture rich in protein is retlllired. .A dnirymnn should first find out what he needs to balance his ration with those he has on the farm and then proceed to buy the feed in the market which will meet his require- ments. it should ever be borne in mind that in order to produce lilierai flows of milli. is cow must be supplied with adequate supply of protein. _lf il is not provided in the roughagc por- tion of the ration, that is, buy and the like, it must como lu tho inenl DOY- tion. it should also ho borne ln mind that il mixture which will supplement alfalfa hay will not supplement tim- Onu Egg Cake. ` ` V` -' ' '~ ‘be saved for fondling purpoono__.U_ 5_ _.__ o - Food Adllllnisltrution Bulletin. will p , One cup of sugar and 1 scant table- GET RW °F Cul-L Umm' °'l'°°K‘ K' portations. We shall get our sharo of meeting at Belmont PMR' In Ommw me trade. and it Wm have Us Mfccl to boost the gate receipts, A. ll. Coxo BUYING THE HOME GOODS- on the market price to be obtained presented the coli. and ouch one who contributed a doliur was given It num- Workmcn and returned soldiers eu- f;;3mB;s3:;;dyT§l°;J:r`f°“n2:‘v‘t° "O5 bered ticket, it duplicate of which gaged in Canadian factories have in Wm never have 'another po n'n yiliv was dropped in it ling. When thu scl- right to ask Canadian citizens of all “ke th DBO Il l "ng stopped' H T4 SwmBhul_yAs£_lL_ct_ vocations to maintain the home mar- ° “ment” eu one or the tit-is-is at random una i l fe" “W” °h°°'V°' ”` u l ' .i to produce over 9 or 10 lbs. of milk - ~ i ll-_-_, A DOLLAR COLT. the holder of the corrcspoiidiiig num- ber became the owiici' of iliintliig. it proved to he Gus Wilson, oi' Frank- fort, Pa. llc was offered $200 for the youngster. but refused it. Latex- on be formed npartiiership with iicrinaii 'l‘uth_ who will look after the devel- opment und racing of Mintlng. That; the colt has not been idle d\u'iug the wlnt.er months is evidenced' by tho* fact that lic worked at miio to ii liigli wheel carl. on lllarcli 24 in 2.43!-4'. During the next four months, Minting will be trained to meet thc fnstogl yvllllssters in the country, and us hc comes from ii family with tile “win- ning liablt" ill colt stakes, nc has :i ` FARM 0 " WHEN CATTLE “LOOSE THEIR IGATE THEIR HEALTH. _-ax.-_--vvv-_ Although the relation of the act oi' cllevltinlz the cud to the natural process of digestion in cattle is probably quite generally' understood. we frequently .receive inquiries concerning the proper treatment for cattle which have “lost their cud". tlic impression -apparently so .lost must he replaced., in order to restore the iiiiiiiial to health. Ruinination or chewing the cud is u nuturul process in coniieetion with tho digestion of cattle and other ruminsnt animals. in ruminnnts the food when first taken into the stomach is impor- fectly chewed, and is retilrned to the mi bull of food is tr.-rincd the "cud." So-called loss of cud is simply u suspension oi' clieiviiig. frequently one of the first indications of sickness in any kind o|` riiniiunnt niiinutl, siiico riiiiiinuiitsT.cnei‘zill_v stop <'licwingf.ii<‘ cud when feeling out of eonditlof.i.§ Any condition affecting thc- general: health oi' cattle muy result in suspsn-7 sion of chairing. and there is almost , certain to be all interruption of this; process when there is any pronounced I disturbance of digestion, Z Placing wads oi' hay in the mouth. the use oi’ salt pork. and similiar meth- ods for restoring the cud are the out- comf-. of local stipersiitioun and s lack A of knowlcrige concerning tho dlgcstivp i process oi' the cow. .instead oi' siichl deteriniiie the exact nature oi' the iil~F ~ippi_\'ing proper trcatineiit. chance to thrill the ruce-goers just as the Santa Claus colt William Penn did at Lexiiigion in i892, when lic won two races inside of ilvi- days from the best two-your-olds in train- ing. l’Ol'GiiKl§i<2l’SlE, N. Y., April ll.---I 'l‘iie-rc nrt- seven czirly closing c-vciiis' on the in'0l;i'iini for the Uruiid t‘lr~’ cuit meeting, at i’oligiikci=psie, August 18 to 23. five of them bf-ing for trot- terf: and two for paccrs, The lzittl-rl will appear in the 2.06 pact- for $2.- |000 Hlld the 2.10 pnrzc lol' $3.000. The-. trottcrs are oi"fci'vd it 2.06 trot, $2.000, 2.00 trot, $2,0iJ0_ 2.14 trot $3,000, wliilt: $2.000 purses are also set aside for the two and three year old trois. _it may he confidciitly expected with an approncliinlz return ol' tho iiniinal to ii state oi' normal health. there will in- zi rcstoratiuii ol tile process ol' digest- ion. iiit-ludiug iiir- function of rnininui- lon or ciiil-ciir-\\'iiii:. . ASPARAGUS AND ONION CULTURE 'l`ii;it lu.-it-iou.-z vcgetiilill- ns|ini'ai;ti.~' - zivailttliic only iii lilo spring and i-uri_\ ` suiiiinei' iiiiiiitils, iiiiglit readily iw. gi-owii mu(-ll inori- i-xit‘ii.\'ivr-ly limit it i;:_ li' pi'npei‘l_v pi'i‘p:l1‘vil. iiiai. is wi;li draiiied. li he-ii iiiay rcniain for twclvi- or iifiot-ii _\'oiii'.~' :ind will iiiilirovo viiir ing most of this _py,l;l;,_d__lL_properly looked uit(-r. Ono luis to wail il uvuillr of ycaius for ii crop after tin- bmi i,-I .upfp cups" 'rims ro iNvss'r_ P i being that the _cud is something which can meclianically disappear. and wh.-ii; mouth for rc-.inastico.tlou_ This return-! treatment an effort should be inode to 1 ncss allectiiig tlic cow \vitli a view tof ».` i I i I I I 1 "0 Yllrd garden- Make your selections now. Sow RENNiizfs_ seed. || H, li Th° wide “fiery of me 5.1 of obtaisin? lust what yo yi or vegetsb es. I 4 9"Ud 7'0" C0 Y bf' Rennins Tool Catnlo if lllnrludenl” _ ‘ _ - onltry Su li Plbn tl Jnn_inr Garden Tools, gnrnyerm Fertilizers, etc. pp I. Q ‘J , 4 `KiNa. Ano Manner Look for 'the Rennie Seed 15.000 d¢B|¢l'8 lhfouglhout Canada are ready 10 SUPP|Y 5'0u with t ese tested seeds. ' It’s time to think about planting your back. ' . All_Renn|<:'s Seeds are tested for germination and -. ' 'hell' ¢l“9|ilY Draven. Should your dealer be un- _,,- °ble,f0 SUPDIY Ill the seeds you require, 'write us direct. -z ll .‘ ‘ _ Rennie line assures you -‘ u want in either flowers S ` l l s ..-a. r biifmu RENNIE °‘Eiii`i’-lit? ' STS TO RONT U-5° AT ‘V'°NTHEAl.. winnirzc. vaucgovgn 551. ...r - - i ,__ sei out but thc iv-lioi' from piuiitiiig. \\'iiicli is iiet:<~ssiii'_‘.' \\'i.lii most vriili-,I tliiriiig siii'\+~i~ilii\;:; _\-ears riiorir tliiiii oil'-l se-is iiiis itisiirlviiittagi-_ .-\sliiii‘¢ig\i_-.- uuliliro is il:-:iii \viiii iii ii |ii'iti~ti<'iiii ivziy in i’llniiiplilei_ .\`ii_ 24 ui' the Cen-l trail Exliuriiiiifiititi |~`iii'iii whicii is :i\-l Iuiliiilic :it fill- i’iiiilii~ii|ioii.~i ilriiiirii iii; Itilir ilop:ii't1iiciii of .\;:i'i<'|iiinro_ (li.-, in.\\':|_ iii tiii.-< pztliipltii-l 1:1-lury i-iiittirvi in also taikcii till. '|`iiu soil. iqrowinf: limi plants, planting. uultivzitioii. hlaniziiiiii- I' and storing are dealt With. 1 That zippctiziiilr vegetable the on I -- - 4-ii lou also occupies a place in this pun- liiilct \\'iiit-ii points out that the-|01. .siioiiid ii.. cttw" i-i.....i ......\...1f an -nc" flvcp in rou‘.-. fioin twelve to fourteen iiiriii.-.4 :ipiirt at the rats of from four io six poiiiids of seed per acre, The Large lu-il Wctliersfleld, Yellow Globe D1in\'r'i‘s. and Southport Yellow Globe fire 'i-f-miiiniendcrl an suitable for this \’-':ii'tii"r Sections ni' f_`-aiiada. Early Whitt- llziricttii and White Queen are siiitu.blc sorts for pickling, while in the Prairie Provinces Extra ,Early Red Ui” Fl=ll‘l.\' Fiat Refi gives best results- \-E' "'f' ., , *ll* - "'*.'!Hl __ ' _Jiri-ifl' _‘ .L-_` _.5 _._-;___;._ ,____7 ,_ _ m "¥E5*" 'W I » 25;; 5' _ One til 1 it, as we ci sidered goof llc :id i I 1 ...~.......... i.» othy hny. it seemsstrnnge in tiils~,_ nge when~tl\oro are such 'opportunities for securing information regarding the balancing of rations that dalrymou can be found everywhere. especially this year, starving their cows for protein. ' V i in skimming a hundred pounds ol 35 _per cent cream _15 more pounds of illim-milk is kept on the farm than when the same amount of 20 per cent cream is taken. This saving can he accomplished .by n turn of tile cream screw. and at present feed prices is well worth the effect required A 0 F tsl land wit-scsi Louisa Another ma ‘ = amine it and sec. , _ _ . i: - ,.. : | . I I I =sa=iR=iff; ‘ =. .=_;as=' _ _ . -5 _ ' -_- ll' \ . .. " "1" ._ ...H '; . _ . 1212123!" _ .___ ......».i ker may claim he puts as strong a lock on his fence as the Frost Tight Lock. .Ex- -/\nother may claim his latciuis have a wave equal to the Frost wnvo, Examing again.--Still another may say his spacing is as acctirate. Compare. _ hun ..,»... ....¢. ,_ .::... :- ,;-;;;_;'.' _ ing he Cannot claim. And 'thzff is to make his own wire, temper it and galvanize l enough for Frost Fence. o to every strand of wire in if 'ost Fence. Ordinary commercial wire is not con- ise purcliasiiig Frost Felice tiow. Tliere has been an undci'-lwocluctioii of fencing during the past two years and such immense quantities of steel and iron will be required for rails, bridges, buildings and other rc-construction work Overseas that thcr_e is at l_ik_elihood of there not being enough raw riiateiials available for pro- ducing stiflicicnt icnce to supply the demand this season. Our adv-ice is to buy Frost Fence NOW - Gates of all kinds; Bale Ties; l"cncc Supplies; Fancy Fences. " '. -» `Z » ` ` -.... . ' 7 i \ a I 1 ' ' t - ` i - ' . , I 1 4 , » M hi - is I . mms linxemenlvesnrntued to furnish _ . i » ' ‘ _ 'V ‘ _ y' lll9l¢ lllll milk f0l' Ill. Mill DI'0l'l\|8!l|'!` _ , , _ ‘ _ _ __ ".6 _ .` fx I 0 ` ' " ` :ii -i.\ ¢\io.=_nt\.l- are _paid for the butter fat in cream uetforthe water and other constlt- A ». ._ ~ Q, ' ~ .- j"-‘\“*_"f,"` ', _Y usrits. This makes lt advls\bl`o___tc_ ltlll is 55"* I fl" °“'°°°‘~ '° lm” °"A’.l"';"'1| I 'rxllu n nur: li -Rib '.1 ~ ~‘ _ ...,.,_@ i 1 i il..- i i in ` -Lid? ._.~..‘<~.=z If-5 c-4;. _ ‘ 5/-fn fav# ~4§7f<¢ li ut' 'ill " . .-,- 5’ €ii .il ., wa., ‘llizii ` 1-. YE’ i -=i‘ in . .,i <1 _ :A I., -ii i ; -4 .lil _i < . sf, 13;. '.-_‘ul yd; _ -I. inh- ‘ Y __ ,_ _ lilo 1 ft. 5 .' _ ~.-¢,,i_§ W; ii'-2"; _ i-::;_. ~53§@,`. _ liiii l 3.". if. _ i”-§ _ f_(»..; i.. ._ '-ls] ...uve 2 1 ,- y. 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