For Parents. Teachers Darrymen Farm BTS. OYSZMZR THE FARMER Fli'lllsrl and others interest invited to contribute to 'l‘he°gar`ixi-it rev Dairy The 'rui-1. and odcd i-dads denartlneiiu di the ouiirdisu 5"-Nl’ W Qlllllllslli correspondence or otherwise Answers will he gives hy BYRGWB £0 all Questions of general l threat lad lance will be given to ny artic es that will in any way Mill in sd nce Prince Edward ls land interests. (‘ t Ib f Oil \‘ ll 0l‘l are asked to have their articles at this office early each ltem can be handled as late as one Th p ni Wednesday. All received after 0*" WW* U-I 'lilly s short emergenc °“" that hour cannot appear until is som following week , , ,.. lik leo THE $Cl'l00L 2:; AD pg TH iuii 5 of mo att of Contributions for this department ilra should he addressed to ,oh President Teacher’s Association ish \» *+‘H=+>l+f Guardian's School and llome, P 0 Box 188 Charlottetown _ \lll`iROUNDI\GS wi '-~ its (Dy Geo Green Principal of Mt do Stewart School Read at Pio nin vlnclal Teachers Con on vention ) the “W uh llr President and Fellow-teachers 1|, lou will pardon me, if in my treat do ure ii playground, so necessary not ing communities, where the houses at If the butter breaks and will not lu ly for the attractiveness of the home were perfect models of beauty gather. but remains about the size of U ool, but also for the development comfort and cleanliness, children at clover seed. take the temperature Of eggs which “N Dipping Bef C0V°l`0,EcEssi'l'Y or coop state that we have au recognized a Y ‘W “K °° m“° Cream H 1 9 S(`HO0L (iROU\DB direct connection between dirty sur fhugn hmother emma of long churn lilxiltg lifnitlhlegslsils tliiaigefnlstenitlll ge 2 roundlngs under the chl1d's eye, for ng 3 'wing the cream too wld' If n E ° 8 un 0 Undoubtedly I nm addressing some five hours of every school day and an after "burning °'b°“t thmy mmmes there is no sign of butter coming, raise t° gg trlahelps wlliolsedsschools arel provaded impulée nor tcgrgless eodo of mcgrals, the tempemmre 0 fthe cream B few be much better to keep them imprison d tho g o n ol groun s so im- er y a wi e connec ion be ween degrees Tak? the ,mmm from the ed during the whole hatching periods, b at U10 pupil! Cvlllil H05 lll BUY dl" ‘md dl5°\W0» B113 W¢ are “Ot dwl' giiui-ii, piooo me om, in H vessel of letting them off every afternoon to business If the young animal is H ree of freedom, practice the ruu- ing particularly with these subjects warm waist and sm. tm, ,mam ,mm feed, exercise and dust The hens h g brolid jump without trespnsslng We cannot have a school in any de- the required temperature is reached should be examined for lice on about gi the neighboring property lf so, gree attractive unless it be kept tol Wiiii very thin oi-ohm ii ipqiiiiiouig U16 Sevelllll GB-Y, and lf HBGBBSRPY. the colt alongside a team mate select ly sc teachers rroy be ready to say erably clean In this respect what are io gather tho boitor, and ii may be dusted. and they sh0ul¢l be dusted o nt can we do to better conditions! existing conditions? Our superiiitend necessary to draw off part of butter 1188111 on the seventeenth day The on if the colt takes o notion to pounds, producing highly satisfactory may be that you have not made li ent and inspectors have been shocked milk and continue the work, revolving h ter-mined systematic effort to sec and surprised to find that in tliriv the churn slowly l’°“lb|e While me Lhickil are lllltclllng T st a quick examination being made m nd, one teacher at least, who not there and did their work in the ui st S uug io submit to the utilizing ot of dish du liddiii desks and walls, rf"°5v° th? churn fl few limes, let it '”“Y """° "“*°h°d °“l WY early ° rfiitngygultghiltiiifii idiliiiliduig S22' s‘i,l.'§,°1Z'2ii'f.i>"i§'u]f§'fi°Iif Zzlriylfi Bali'ui"ii§‘.1',§§‘f,f,,§’,{,§,‘§1‘§,;§,‘,§Y{},§§‘Ii"¢§if hens and chicks should be len quiet “ I t I t llllt l care, canvassed the whole dis bad as this and I am not speaking tlqgeatgiilflzliglrglgihicken d rl the Dggtél qulifts andrsiagf ,|;°l‘:;éi,‘;|Be “$31 afrad of it The man who fears ti, ct with e. subscription paper, and wholly from experience, but teachers mee” of ch in ds ‘I "3 I do more ,inn anything to strenfth horses should never attempt to haw iamount of Bpmym and the low sheer force of character, and cali; may have an opportunity to tell us genes add etfggghgwffllér a€";’,“‘;“§;;)l‘; t 5 en ,1 K ' er tness of purpose obtained enoug of the exceptions School trustees ' hi k b f . d hi b hey to buy the nice corner lot, ed- should realize that they have duties f,°f,',;‘,§"f,'§‘,,f,‘f,"" '° d"“t° “ 5° that i' Wm gn; swnidlieilhgofigfduttifncgigipmléhs to sthxteriigiltlsnesiz milieu; {‘§;‘dnf§',f,‘;,’;lni0 gliiildpgitlyozlirriiiclsetllg ning the school, so that the work to perform as well as the teacher ov Dimmu chummgs are caused in a Nature provides that all chicks are ful 001i and B ll0rV0llH driver f0l1ll H bpd ‘upper limbs Thus Lim-B ls ies, ,inn they have been brought t be their ppee. , 0 ui.. in .0 ..,..,...‘:'.:,° -..~.. i... .;°l':.°. .‘:,.r':..:°::. s::~,:;::f:::-,su emzitsilsis :::,°:.,.::“°..‘;‘=°-“'i :ice .°°°° ir h W D » nour s men rom e Pnaoricsb ai=P1,1oli'rioN cifaz."°::i'idy°'lil»1°:i’i`>'lilTii’:i ifdflzgif DAIR\ gllulfim f.,'§i‘§'f,i°'f,,,°°i,,°'¢i,'f-,"§,‘§f,‘,‘,,',,{“{§f,' '°°" “"1 °°“‘°‘1“°"*’Y U' ""1 °°* We teachers who are in the habit ytgiy 53111 lignieroglgng tmtlltithlng ‘or *£“‘ olwter .mln lunged .0 that the cent" Mun ggzntacgx a:m‘;l°‘t'?5*‘.¥:"h°d' °' °“°“d‘° °°l1v°°¢l°vl. have been y ll are r°In'<,>}i\sib1e'l3 ' ' why oi-iusmuc Fon eu~r1-an :v§en“i?ui:d§i§M»i~§2.;°iferfgsniliellllg 3?” itll"l\i°¢hg"m°dm°°bfi1m°1iia i W fi 0 $0 POUR Ol! 8 Ml s in most cases the one is h c v o n 0 so plement of the other and eatin’ isosl tlleemlraclgilnsrougvitvbhy vphigtlihnttlivg *B Tigre is no standard tem erature bath gf l°“my sand' °”'"" °’ 5'" cg" excise' It is not a ‘md pl” to k°°p st useless without the other Al transformation of any building `Let for churning as conditions vgry and "hu" ‘Mum be "mem °°”"°“l°“"y the com °1°°°1y comma me to state a few facts as to the ns as teachers, impress upon the dis llllllly things should be taken into con md pmnty °' “raw "“'°w“ d°"“ °° Usually tl” cnt" ’°°° wi" “°t " mon conditions existing in our tricts where wle labor the worthiness illderatioll for elample. low cliurnint the no" in which the wh°l° gnu" fed quite much attention K°°p than al schools and we must bear lu of having the eoiioop inode tg,-octive temperatures may be used when we t° me hem °h°“ld be 5‘]°“m""y 5"” 3'p°d t,‘€,th° p'°P°' ‘“;g1°'b°¥°°“ °“t iid that out or the as sch i l iii “ la li du l *°*‘°'i 5° "mt "NY °°“ S°¢ if quickly ° °“' °' °°°°“'°“°1 Y “ “°"°' oo B n in t B way Pemmtmce in agitation ` :argue ciimi I iii" as rch creigmt Wllsll Off f00dll1S. at the same time ob lpiure the frog by cutting it down province, 474 are of tb t l ill d no o muc n e c , e grounds, if any, are fn gigs; :Q otgp avgxitogdfé §i:;n;,n;}):{',:; feed, and cows fresh in rlliilk new n taining necessary exercise A little As long as the foot is properly “_ i,B,,e_ harsh rheerieas and which mm salaries only warrant “B Choose the iemperamre that Wm common yellowisulpbur powder should trimmed and cleaned it will' usually etimeg immodeim not much Wm be accomplished It ig llripg the butter lrilnice, firm granules ;’lfés}lllliv»:g;ierii;t)i:'1‘;ligi;e;ili`lstto Seth putre keep in o good, healthy condition Children cannot be forced to like ti “ mm 20 '-0 30 m “Utes ' ° ' °r '°° 3' ool They like it as they would mgiggweglosgxladiffff E? ggoastga? A range of temperatures that will ::;"il,5)‘;‘: B"£"'5l°3:'§g“Lgh;\:;lhaglgigulilg START THE TR/\I\I\C EARLY e o. person, only when it is worth f, d d li ing Anguyhel? tnlzley 1;” lt they zgmuipp `:h{s.ci;1s izngnsegpséhgogrnzigx gi ‘ii¢;g5N§;lBege`e'i;nlti;rsummer. and 56 to Xewgi *;\;{‘|al‘1:g gig ;p;=;x£atiol;serp;asi;i;il<1it Halter break the colt as soon as if rn a c s ou no be blamed i gi up-»= if- fo “ °‘ °““°“ °“ ,,‘:i;'°i.:.:;':";,.:l‘:..i:a“:'i.‘::::,.;';: if oo n a grave yer TH , 0 ' I notice in the last School's Re F INTERI R ggggém T26 2:1 aglttwhne “peeks nl rt. (advise) the Superintendent Nnw let us briefly consider the in by partlglessaoincurd whlilli zblieiucitlusifitt si d all 01° il\Bl‘°0l10rB attributed the terior and some improvements with have been in the cream and would "°m°"° ‘hem W the P|'°P'U'°d 1109*-9 “fx 0:1 °°l1°°1’§°'k lllflelylto lack in the reach of all The flrst eiisen not have been in the cburii it ii strain “h B 9" “W9 °“l` B°ll00! WGN fini in a school room is cleanliness. e rllnd been used These particles in t em with s“ll’h'-"` 9°Wd°"» Phe” them Q T9 llllfllllllkifi lllld the El'0“l1¢l5 m°l`¢ This is an acknowledged fact from a Jure both the appearance and the keep in h if {|°m° mr"‘°"° Me” the °°1t SIUE” hands and is perfectly safe to handle, ractivc as the resulit of the work moral nd hygenic, as well as froir ing quality of the butter 9055936 N510!! UD the llesfili and leave home the pupils themselves, this dead pp page ogio point of view Tho,-o io in farm dairies the barrel churn is gh qi gi, I ore du k h tb li ld b 3 °“ ° P’°°S"`°5° Of 0 Nkulat food or a len b discuss on on the “sea “nd h“"l“5 it “bm” °“e ‘him ‘lm eased f:om“;hgnne|&,ya;d°\;“ow§d rg, struction alongside a gentle team ee mate If the colt and grown horse 0 mai-ily, woii and good if not’ place are ir-ell acquainted the colt will ’ em until the next afternoon just be d lf they return to the nest vol the e s then can be trusted It will s ccasionally to see that none of the 8 ith half shells which may have been When the hatching is completed the q he chicks, on no account should the canstad dbit k Ifit ut quiet hen .avoiding pullets ii’ pos moat bg hgiltel- beésgnoagsfr' it ha, vi fter dark Having carefully dusted ,the bit before trying to break it t e nest with some nest eggs, B ext afternoon. If then they will tulip tance is the secret of breaking ii colt is sus should be disturbed ns little as st sable to accustom the animal to unlly this is the case of ii driving Draft colts should receive their in ave more confidence in its mate, 'W nd learn its lessons quickly Persls- B soaking or sprinkling the seed ther Ouirhly with some l tio kill the spores wit.l?;t illliiiivrlllneh vig seed The most common so ation used is formalin and the treatment fe made as fellows Mix one pint of commercial forma lin with 40 or 50 gallons of water in barrels or other Im convenient vessels merse the oats in this eolutiop stirring well su that all viii be nip, oughly soaked Pour oil the solu $1011. dump the oats out and stir oo- °°°l°llBlly until dry Another method employed is to sprinkle the oats with the solution until they are well soak Gd. cud then heap them up fu a pike and cover with blankets or sack; Leave them in this pile for uve oi- gi; hours, or even over night, and then spread out to dry stir frequently until thoroughly dried after which they may be sucked and set aside until seeding tilre Formalin may be obtained from any drug store Machines for treating oats and wheat for smut nro on the market ln ‘ister an prepuauons have been layttained considerable size, deal gent- ,, ads, see that the hens you intend to accustomed to the balm, Always use t are well fed in the afternoon, then an may fitting head piece It is ad these the grain is passed through tank containing the formalin soru with it and it will soon becerre mm and then dumped out on the nam, to sive and are very satisfactory dry Such machines are not expen Formalin is poisonous, but in thi, weak solution it will not iniure the ________ Poivsm Fon srsavrlvo “Spraying by handpower ia o labor us and expensive operation, except; here the spraying is limited to ii W *F905 Or plants If the spraying '~° be Pf°P¢‘rly done. the pressure ucceasfuny must: be sufficient to force the spray Do not wantonly abuse the colt mixture in ii fine mist to the top ut let it know who is running the most l"`“"°h°5 Of the lllghest trees and Operated pumps seldom give ii andled carelessly at first it may Pre°B‘"`° greater than 50 pounds, ve tmuble later on when breaking which is not suiliclent to be i‘ioioi\gh effective, whereas pon-er operated horse that will go right along ev pumps Bive irpressure of 125 to 150 here will be few backers in ii com- Do not expect the colt to learn d op Bulky horses are not desirable I`f‘H"l¢S Besides forcing the spray to high unity if the breaking is done prop- points, which would be almost iniic ry cessible with hund pumps, the power ven sprayer divides the spray into tl iz W “ the children as well. I have in tended school every day and isnt mist égntgeizégtpryizpgesgisgigr gp: :mol\Ii1i;i;_t cast on, by a chick or chicks which everything the first time it is driven finer particles and distributes it rr-ore everal lessons will usually be re- evenly over the foliage and ,imbs of uired before the young animal learns the tree or plant The leaves are ev w to “go right along en ly coated and crevices are filled The colt will know if the drlper is with the gproy minopo A11 pm.” of le a colt His fear will make him ii e tree or plant are given a like mbs are not, as is often the ruse in I bvllllliifylllg the S\ll`l`0lllldil1gS W88 er whom they exercise censorship so number of Ways, but can be avoided ly fed when hatched combination gm. of damage to lower mlm 8 and Pr°s°“t 1“d‘°at1°“B show that the less sprnv will be used to accgmplish ver after possible That was one of often, and this is one of them, name- if "_ lime thought ,S gwen to me e multinous methods that might be ly to pay a janitor a reasonable re question test the eggs under all hens for fertll demand for horses will be strong in ed to attain to such a worthy ob- munerpgiop instead of the pittauce when the granules of butter are ity oil the seventh day. as in the case future months 'l`he well trained colt t he S0 often sets. and demand that about one half the sire or wheat Of ll Humber 01 hens being set at the w aving secured the grounds or the the work be done thoroughly to the grains, add a couple of quart water ° 8 y m 001 llavlllg been pl‘0Vld¢d “itll satisfaction of the teacher Out of several degrees colder and ntinue t° Um'-*W 001 38 1118"? 0888 as Would %9|@H h C \\ b n ll In enterprise, ii very sane thing to do oo is to count the cost, or consiili of what there is to encourage us to un- “ ing the school house and its surroiln- up ry GUIDING PRfNCIl’LliiS approaching any greiit work or 8 der-take it, and try to estimate some fr 0! the results that Will BCCPW- N°“’ great mepns of arousing nn iutepest. few guggegtiopg, which in many cas or short straw on the floor to sprays of soft soap ise o ca ce discussion, for discussion is a Finally, allow me to throw out a shed open to the South placing chaff have we any psycll0l081°Hl gr0\l1l<1S» Unfortunately farmers fire so usy on which to build when we under ev take to develop the aesthetic side of would find it diilicult to give cven ii the child s nature and at the same h ulf day to the school, but if they time give them untold pleasure in the realized the importance of the work doing of it? I know that you will all an agree with me that we have, Instinc children they would consider that tively ue love the beautiful in nature they could not afford to miss the op in art-everywhere. In fact we might p ortunity We are so inclined to con almost be justified to anatbematize 8 md" our work og of secondary and Ot of vital i"‘P°““‘“°°- that the 50"” W °’“'“P‘° "1"" by P"°°°Pt It birds will be kept the natural method nestwll nal/Br “N505 "h“"'° We time Wflllld 5° °1"\°°° “°°1°"f°" “ "°°°h of incubation will perhaps be found ri man ivbo had no love for the been n tlful, in the words oi Shakespeare in Q reference to the man who had fo n music i his s l And so how iiinch more susceptible to n es fortunately, may not be applicable ume to make, I invariably include myself, and a teacher is never too old to learn ual improvements that might b made, but still the work would be incomplete with an unattractive teacher Just here much more can be cb, another difficulty confl‘0l\te the common respect for the female teach- churning until the granules are the leave 0110 Ol* even two hens without cber in the carrylllg Ollt Of the ers, I maintain they are often shame size of wheat grains, when the churn 055% and in this C350 llless hells uns Ile or she may be at a loss fully insulted, not by their pupils ins as a rule, is completed ¢°“‘d be started “D *liain with “GW know just what iretbod will prove but by tho digg,-ooofui oopdigiop oi If butter comes with the first drawn ° once the most economic and the the goiiooi room This is no ohiiii 5 buttermilk it is aslgn that the churn est profitable llbatever is done, dork 11; required o strong person ing is not llulte Completed Give a few di h euld certainly not be done in fl add the work siiuiild be done alter “We *Urns 1° the Cllllrll th” °,§,l"“°°d “I0” “P 1° them when fields are white unto the harvest' - imp hozpi-<1 fashion, but sho-lid be school is dmmissed so get he Wm!! ¢;llll;ll68il1l0 hatch, so that they 8 Peslllf- Of u W01l'l2l10\1L’llt'0\1fl'\f\“ school-room clean and insist upon WASHWG' THE BUTTER leaveutlie fiieztnt restless and wish to this counect1ou`tll;e lfeportinelip of cleanliness, polish the stovi; occats After drawing the buttermilk mme “est hatched cI:Jii;kl;o0n géggsthelaixg ucatwn und UC 00 JMD'-0 OTH ionall ii few inexpensive pic ures o ' uid yield Valllahle 2“4”Hf-`~“‘° "Y rellevey'tbe harenees of the walls may gfiiiliuiififoiveilguttiggogdhtlrg tlvldsdhtzvcdt :~'r;(lllg8ll‘0$nlllgiiqdsatslidizld lllflulnoteiidil Y Of B\lSE€Sil0ll and fuFll1=llll"§ the be easily provided, some houseplants 8,. nes5_ in which the hens and their M110" Wim h““°"m° t° Hum” “U” wulii be 0l>¢H~lll°d lil We h°m°*‘ by in winter it is necessary to temper b r her lil Hill* l"\p°f¢l“lt 11"* Clllull- the children themselves. lp fact, ally iihe wash woioi-, taking into common will serve for the young pilliets in the nseientlous teachers i he l--~\‘° little artistic touch here and there- tion the condition or the butter and late Summer and Full uiizu they ui-u t led to mnke Arbor Day W¥"~<‘"*’“ no matter how seemingly trivial, will the temperature of the room Choose Placed lil U19" Wllller quarters. practical all P0BB1l>l‘= lllllllf- lmvff add to the K6ll9l`"l 956% Of the Wll0l9 such n iemperlitilre that the butter will lizud their luck, of iriisiic iii'-ns certainly the heat ri-suits noni in he iii u iilee cuuditloii roi- woi-king galchlne completed at leaiu by may I would not advise any ic-i--.ier to pil, ovary opportunity to invest; ip ilclent, li' the water comes away clear, attempt iliiii wurli slugs handed l v the ,,,,¢,,,,,,,,,,_ mul the butter is firm en early in the sprlllk lllllli llllllly In any advice or suggestion, I pres- INCUBATIQN BROODING AND REARING OF CHICKS d the benefit bestowed on their We have referred to several exter (By T A Benson. Dominion Poultry Representative ) Wiliere not more than about 100 r other thinkin" Children in- sch°°l er who has little regard for pelwon- the better Having dui, Wm, the metimes are heard to say I had al nppearal1¢° £0 l-TY '° lm9"°" “P” question of selecting and mating our 't time I try to ill'lPfe55 “POD my on the BCh00l, the necessity of tldi bl-seams birds and the selection and l-lla llfllllltillll “fe "h“d"°“ tm” pupils T-he lluwesify Oi l00lll|1ll "P0" ness or neatness in person 'l`h°y care of eggs intended for incubation, grown lips Notice the great de their work as of primary ilr\p0l'f»Hl1°° would not be able to hear what the our next consideration, oiiopid bo me iid when even the parent interferes, teacher says for the noise of what he selection of ii suitable location for the light they ellie u pickles the ii charming may flowers, dandelions t etc The poet appreciated this when ¢_ he said They an luidorlado in the W ey should reason thus Have I Erase have found " can you not read ucation in all its elpelllii- *M5 very best face on, and showin! U0 0' the love of pretty things in the very le iii ii iiearins °“t 1" *1 “W to gt W b hh litt 3 P 'dress as elle pertly deslB' you may have observed I am speak nu es if The Boys too. e iii mire pretty horses, pretty houses, ii, beautiful pictures, with a stroni!" b admiration than men are capable of. in 1 teacber's point of view nel rtigtnsg much from that 0! U10 ogy farmer and the point of view for their adnlration is pure and an one occasion alittle boy Ou tl" "Hg" mixed with any envy Of k'l°d"°d ml' made himself V017 B““°7l“¢ ° ing that robs beauty of its charm, o gum- passengers by continually di touts it d ln fact. leaves it “ping remarks and asKillB QM!" eoiiilless Yed, :viii are all quite Willlllfr tions. as he looked out the car 1 have found that any elle" 1054” 1“ these nests, we cannot expect to suc no agree that all and more especially window Finally be exclaimed 0 this direction have been amply 1;; children have an aesthetic nature tolmyi D°l\'l- *-ll* "'Yl“'“ 1°°k l°"l7 What a pity that this be developed oi; dared for in our fsoulty is ii educational As to the tlmate the W8 BSD DGVST GI 1 om the car " To which one of the clety by iioys and of our schools, been trained the value of Because this me so e four °'"Q where it fostered in every phale idence of a disordered liver or brain beautify 'the Kl’0\\i\ll9 fag following the attendance of-say ° a dance the previous evening Male teachers should be as solicitouii re- gardinl the shining of hill ah00l 0l‘ shaving daily if necessary. “B l* "Uh regulations are rigidly enforced Par don me for mentioning trivial things, but it is the trivial that coullll lil the aggrsgate, and iii my experience paid by the resplllt lt °°mm““ 3 from the pupils and the B004 lpn” ilrassengers replied ‘Il y°\1 ll° t ence on the school in general The mend your ways, my lad, it won't be eiiild that is careful about its per ong till the train will look lovely son mill' bs careful in the perfoiziaarilpqe h 1 k H mar conferred on so from the asylum ofws: li::n;f0;ot iaiedygllthon “nn Tun school. BUILDING ten an not liiizmmd and do iid: notice. They do. and the teaebsr who Probably we have dwelt long en iookg ii on such as a phase of pride oiigb on the school sfoulllll. but or snob isliiisss and not ae seltres- wa have noticed a rssi pose which is very different. is mek sometimes duped with very pleasing surround in o god mistake, gghmzbiigurss i gs, while the interior or exterior of might have been co ills iiuiidiiig mul is out ui mill quam: ei a century uno but \\°¢ vm, giiem of a residence may be e pow, and if any clan also il booste- th, iiwhiggii Bepulalirl with ii beau- ml ia this respect (though within mul exterior and s very slthv we tseli- iiiseds sud lim 1 sm ti-esiiia¢_ ¢,-.delve interior The incoligruoiis il on dangerous ground, it is the pub ever revolting to our nature. Let ns no school teacher' In wha: Inter: not at we iiiuuii but ist the said I sei im dentist. » “M ¢ produced tbroufaeae to do saab-1-elilegi *WI M “owl pp to impress urea you the school , iiiltllh ers not fsm ty of adding dignity to Our rat bla t callin la ir eb we an lm for sligllul as tbsyusk eagafl, known: we shell sisvsi- rs-A ni iefm>=self<~de=.eer,l!ltto wefevljlret- ti r » -'~» ‘ - ° - ‘ . ~ I' \ ' _. .- , -1<*.;?,< .1.f»~“__-.' _-ia 1»1<>_»_~. .~ _ » »'.._ ‘f .- - _ _ "‘ ~<"'“ ~'~:i.l ""'“h‘~~”»'r"" ~fi"= ‘ "'-' ‘"¥ '~ = _ ' `.. .,<;.i . ' _ - ~ _V " _ ~" ' sitting hens, the selection of the hens h ime to plant potatoes, @1167' WMU Every teacher should enter the and their correct and careful handling e get our people to look upon Od olnss room in the morning with his It is not sufficient just to push some e ggs under ii ben, leaving her in a position which sho herself may have hosen, but the selection of suitable qu rters in which to carry on the sea so ‘s hatching operations is of very great importance By all means then let us avoid the poultry house as a place in which to Pallinll 5° mdch A can in pomt on "1" in th” British Army Wm" me conduct the business of hatching Sim ply boarding up a number of the nests which are ordinarily used by the lay ing hens and placing our brooding hens with the eggs to he hatched in ceed fully with such conditions. Often times the sitting hens becomes disturb ed by the activities and calls of the other birds, and they are also made uncomfortable by insects against which they cannot protect themselves, in addition to which there may be dir~ ect interference by some of the other hens lt is also a difllcult matter at feed ing time to avoid fighting. in addition to which some sitting hens ni? re fuse to stay on the nests sufllc ently long to feed, exercise and pro rly dust themselves, all of which dl cul ties are very serious handicaps to success and often result in sitting hens losing the inclination to complete the bstcblng of the eggs. which meat’ that both eggs slid valuable time s lout Some seclbded rmtliouse or ziied slioulg be choseizhaiiddetsrsgily Olllbd Ill DNDll'6fl» 6 fl I ul irrsiitediiiseiiiebeasueinvsiliiii them rather than fame “cu--c°'-.,.e.i.~& lei 6 ts :\'l»gedsotll::U|ehensd\nbeim- prfsoiisil iii then if necessary. -saisll may expect early winter laying an within our power shi uid ` h“'t°h°d chicks Uley Will be more val uxxd sto enlist the chaps-ation Pl-lRsnN,iL1'rY oil' 'rl-In 'ri