_ Left Overs. F, . . .__ -. _ .. , _V I _ . _ .._.. .,.» ,_ __ _ _ _'_ _v _____, __,_,,.__,_..,__..,. ._ , .__ ..,_. ~ - _ ~ ' ._».v~ ~' -_ _ » . . 1917 _ __ _=~ -= l'-=' can-cnsnmrrnroi .consoles ° _ _ _ . PAGEHINE .__ Il ` Teacers Parents Pupils. I nc./izluli -GuAlrolA|\l ....~..,..... IIOK§l€¥*‘¥3I€3I€3I€_3I€5IE!IE3i€*3IE3i€li¥ 'ro'rl-lErARMnl<_§ ` 3K3K3iiIE§Ill€¥3kiI€3i€3I€3K5I€¥3I€3I€3I€BE3Ii Contributors are asked to have their articles _at this olllce early each WMI. ll 0l\1Y A short emergency - item can be handled as lute ug du, D. in. Wednesday. All received after that hour cannot appear until the following week. - Farmers and others interested are invited_ to contribute to The Farm, The Dtiry. The Turf. and Good ltoads Departments of The Guardian PREBERVING E608 be pruned to a single stem and train- soil. The food stored in the seed is hair helps. Make three applications, VALUE OF MANURE FROM TWEN'i ed' on stakes. When grown in this used to keep the young plant growing %ii0Wir\K it to dry between eiwll appli- TY-FOUR STEER# M°l'¢i1- April. May and June are the way they may' bs spaced 254, fest ap- until it has -time to send out roots “|0111 T110 wif Bhvuld be protected months when the hens of the country art, in, the row, with the rows 3 feet .from the sprout. This requires about 1i’°lD F8111 i-0 kevv the Cliwiic i’l'0m 5XIW"i"\°"ili Fl""‘l NN’ produce about 50 per cent. of the lay apart. on good soil,.ir permitted te a week. The roots that iirst appear iillfililiiilllli- ‘ of the whole year. These are the sprawl, instead of being on, stakes, die at this time. Therefore a small _ months, also. when the thrifty house- they will require ubout 5 feet or renin seed Planted deep in a heavy soil may HERE IS INFORMATION steers averaging in weight close to look emp!Y- eemfu.\'e,pli'Tlts the wife, who has her own hens, or who inthe mw. with the sows 5 feet apart. i1°V5l` 601116. lip Blth0u!h 1-t -may start ` FOR 1-0051- GAfi0EN£R8»'1000 p0Ul1dn' Bwb Mid l‘\\l1l1ill8 10058 Skin W 'Ui 1” "BUY |0999- 91 Y`f°i‘il can draw upon the surplus supply of Drive a 5.-Not stake into the soil Br°Wi1l- .T110 “U10 Seed planted the *--° [in two box stalls at the Experimental Wiliflii Ire Mt ¢0\!¢D1¢10Ul 111-118 'H 3 “°“i'iJY li0i8iii>0l'. puts away in wat- alonsslde of each plant. and as the H1116 1169"' m 8' sandy soil -mllht ees- T119 f°ii°WiiiS 931110 Wiii 116 °i UD' 9i»°ii°|i- Keliiviiie- N-3-- ¢°V5i`i“3 5 ""9 1° bm' _ - " I 1' er gutsy, or lgmowoton og" for non ohm; groom no lt to mo stake' “moo ily grqw_- _ told value to amateur gardeners period of 120 days, or four mouths. T0 "I9 'Wd' U19 “il il Will- °iiY autumn and winter. To ensure su'c- care not to choke the plant by tying C°l'l1`il1B 111801' Med than wheat, i‘°’°°1’°“i“- This “ble °°°i'°i“° ‘ 3 W°iSii°d 112 WW- 04° P°““d*‘- The' °m°°"‘ “il mn' It '"1 '"°"`h ¢egu_ euro must bo oxoroyood in mio "_ too “goo There tumor; uubbtuuce fu me groin wealth of valuable information and average for each day was 1872 pounds °UiiY *iid 'i°W “°i @1118 i° 1-he i"‘\‘ operation. The following directions Tomatoes. are pruned to a singleimd' it “fn bi’ i’|““i°d 0091161' in the 1'” hmm °“’°f“"Y P'ei"“"’*1 1° “i‘°'“'.°l' 73 l>°\lridB per Steel-’» Sirv-W bed- °' "'° “'m°" Wh” th’ “n“"" “ ure from tho Uonod. stotoo Dooom" “om by tho Mmolo prooooo of oiokioo 501| tbuu wbgut_ Tbu doom go not the best variety of vegetable to raise. ding amounting to 10 pounds per had the akin is thick and heavy n.. in ment of Agriculture: the buds out from the axles oi the 1,11 pl-opvglion '-0 the size of the seed, :gg ;i)i|’l‘°ni`;°n1‘l’)i;‘:_"» Q-h$’”i°“;D°"°;“"e‘ °f B168? D01' 1181' WIS 'lied llld H11 iiilllii-18 is t°° arm um," “teen” ‘mm '»"" lln the m-ut |uoo_ tho o o be -louvod Buds no homo lo thooxloo ecause- e corn sprout is -larger a~, v 0 B 0|’ 8 HB lla- as well as the solids were saved. _ mah' pmemloy not Mises nlrxsttwo of the leaves omncoes developeo_om_ ,oooo ,ooo mo whoop Tooroforo ,o, tion, time at which to use vegetable.; chemists, le\l ns that this fresh If 'i"'°‘“""° 1”" ii” ”*“""_ ‘ 'mal are greati alleva they 'do not reach ‘heir moat productive state until after- the ldetstlol period' . is welll eatohtishsd. - ~ - The manure from twenty-leulw" lf the tillld il 0091)' llslillllilid illrxers. 01i1i°l', by il\1Uii0n. correspondence or or three days' old. This is the reason 1111418- Therefore, if we keep the bud-5 each inch.of growth, more food ls di5i4\U°9 10 Piilili YOWS BPH". Mldl manure iirom. fairly well-lied steers b"°“3i1t i0 Nil' iii iiie |1110! 01 "‘ _ rts to silquestlons of genemi _ 008 , __ Si any- article that will in any way help xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx_ xxxxx xxxxxx °|’""°°o’ An"°" Wm bd FIV” by Will' it is much more satisfactory to picked out of the axles ofthe leaves i'°‘l“i|'°f° tl _ :ll'1:lm¥ll1teDlsegfeviagizetigvofezegigahist'Ic°“i‘“i“3 in each ton 7% pounds nit- , put away eggs produced lu guys own the plant will have but a single stem. The °°3 0" 01' m°iBi~iil'f'-` is 11111101! B' FOSSIL 3% 110111108 01’ P1i0BD1i0l'i<: acid mt ‘Nm 59°” Wm 17° 'W 1° chlclitenlyard. Vines tied to stakes have not the ;':fogAt(:°;‘:°1v’¢“l'::l‘:;1l ill: 801| -le na; Whether °“"lY 0" 131°- :ind 9 poundl; offpotioish. Whenbuy- nertle eggs are best if the can Buppolt of the ground and the fruit. “P 0*' “ii V | gl to U _- “S COIDIDGFCH 011 Zer We pay 25 t2y,°f¢:°“°° mn" Edward wud I” 11° °i_’tsined; so. alter the hatghlng may need tyins np to prevent it tear-“ 01° Wil \>°°°m°B Wei. and since a In th- us' °t :W o_°°_oo_t _ cents ner lwlmd for nitrvsen. and 'I ' ° exclude roosters -from the flock and 1116 05- U-S6 B D1¢Ce 01 S01! i-Wilwl loose 8°" dm” out qmckm than B 'to sow Ie Lbetwgen Mas 20rh sd .1 me ta 8 cents for phospmrlc acid' Potash km mom for toblo oo ooodod_ booms H about the som. containing compact soil the seed must necessarily ooor the soo tem 3' L “non “T0 cannot be bought at any price, but in ‘The -shells must be clean Wash. the fruit and over one of the leaves be pmmeg d°°i’°" in me l°°5° 9°" bo o.{,ou_t‘ 76 do rooopga “mf mid "<19" i0 Sei Hi 5 fair Valuation for ‘ ' ing an egg with a soiled' shell lessens so that the string will not slip down I" °"d°"hi get to) rgotisture. For this oooioo roooirod 815 to zaystiflxogfgnoglo me manure- W0.S1l0\lid 81l0W at least iii* 1100111115 qliliiiiy. The protective the plant. ;‘;“:)o1|_o1(fo;`;°;iotfhon°:h:k;°;1E1Bh°;:g vegetable, from 40 to IIO days after §oi.fo?.;stl;)eorg_';l:_nd` th” price °' p°"”h planting seed' sow seed in r 20 ' » romovod by wotoo ooo when this is THE GARDEN oN THE FARM for corn._ The corn sprout will grow mohoo ooo” '4 to 6 mobo znsm t A ton of the above manure at these sooo tho o H I I . _ ____ ' ‘ higher than the Sprout of wheat be- 5 ' “ prices would. therefore, have a val Th 8 g uw 5 mme "D d Y vo f I h h I I » I cause there ls more- plant food in the I" every WW' “mg 2_°““°e° t° “Very of $2.63 ue gelatlnous covering over the shell is xxxx ?".’F* tions of fruits. vegetables, llsh. meat from such odd -bits ma be made seal e shenld sssh mu, lea, _ th , th i th eliminating much or the drniigery. A ihle, so to '15 c rt l li if is ii well-known is t that li lr 1 -bine acceptably whatever miiltegiaiwvlélc arg thgsiizs? tee 1:1? ti-(;1ll1lo(;tea¢ih?oi°rcIlcl11eE plan shomd be 'made 0! the g‘"d°“' pa'1`11\l¢1ly§g:ei>'e fed to a .large extent seed: plant ssedmiii rotvsertip Ililchlcg '"9 i°iHi-Value 01' the eilcrementafroiii ggs can be put in smaller crocks Dr,°‘;°r"¥yl°" paper' bm at least 1" on table scraps and vegetable waste. “part “md 3 t° 4 meh" distant in "ve 919°* is in thi’ ‘"`i’{°- If U10 no me oggo out in tho orook nm ln ll . hs plan will be very useful Tho", og” ohoold moko o ooooloo each row, using 1 ounce to every 100 I --ii will iii Hii°W°¢i i0 Grain HWHY hould bo “ood mot in the houoohold |v:']l;e;ihé>l:‘l£i;i;sol`lg,lpolxlting and record tm dddmon to t-ho family. food- ,mo igtmatthe Gdhagteigigr is the brossfelarly (iolrllrlouglz holes in tho] ootabge floor, or - pa ng. p1y_ Y. an t e nver eng. u dug _erw se, over one a o the value ..S‘:::.:I.;“.'l.‘l;“‘:.‘;';..21.':.°i2:l.:';al‘i °°-----'- ---m ”“l’..‘::;l.°..“‘° .. ... zz.‘.';°::.z‘::":.;".:l1.°.:’ ~ ‘ S _ --- . e ma - "Waterglass" is known to the chem md mods shmlld he °h°"°“gh]Y mean' gggsidlgrglslrds “i;lI|]Isi1?ilt; 216 l;il\:1?cehe?sted guy and Jung; 'wmpemiure °f *mn* "Ewa an the °x°"°m°“i "N005 (hagg- I too sodium omooto It ooo oo our sd out, and the coarser lulrnps c-f soil moot i0 degrees; number of days for ger-o imals. _ Cream of Psa seep, _Liquid r,-um ohaooo by the ooo" from droooooo dnely pulverled. If there is any Sooomto roonoro from hom _mor mination, 12 to 18; time at which to The water retained after twenty. X, ooomy Wooly moo It is o oak ioubt as to whether the soil is sul- the hatohgng sooooo and olodooo io use vegetable, 100 to 150 days after four hours by 100 pounds of matrelal WOW- °d°i'i0S9- SYNIDY ll€luid'. it is ,ilfielotly grepured' live iii” garfleu fertile eggu su,-_b eggs are much ol-listing seod; sow see: in lows 18 used for absorbents in the stable is "mod in tho orooorooo of one pon `.i ol ene t of lthe doubt, and put it more easily koot in good _condition ncles spar iandlli inc es apart in estimated to be as follows:__ r silicate te nine parts ol disilllss - ‘ " ’“°'° °“ i~ Wei' Prepared wil then fertile eggs. ‘,’°t‘Y' Q” “‘,,"i* °““°"*? ‘° “"‘"Y` “”-“"1 “'-""W- 220 DDUMB: Oat liter. rain water. or other water. ll: ryeanis 'Il DMD?" Se°d‘i’°d and b0ii€'l` Preserve surpllli f\‘9B11 888s in Wa- ho t ee t 9 'Pt °W °‘°°w“ 19 the Straw- 285 P°“mi`S'l W011 dried peat. o o * _ any oooo’ tho wotor should bo booed ogioéeloa on o the seed when it is to, gmso 0,- umowuto,-_ E/’eae;a;yT;';loeto'.B0w in Amo] to fooloepioogggésbqyégawduizit, 435 pounds; - * _-_._---_h?__ - v - , on _ M_o"_|o“owoy H”h__ 2 'medium 0n_ oats vtelgioll ovlilgyvoldistoololoooo al~l1(;1llf,lail:l(l VM.io,_,oo_ It to honor to grow o [ow oo not neglect “mos when como August: temperature of soil 70 de D n s _ ' 1-t the standard varieties or the more _ srees: number of days for sermins-' pomwen’ salt “nd i’°W°"' c2§cl‘:g€l:er“11n ighgetniscldximlgengdugg 'fommen vegetables than to attempt go on pasmrg .___ ii0D- 5 10 10 113951 iimi! ill which-10 Fry onions In butter, add e S un row ot o limo “£151 the oontomeri too many novelties. _ Rather poor looking "storage" chick use vegetable, 50 to 65 days after BI( BK nod Bo sure to keep about two mei Seeds. rlhey buying seed it is well eus are retailing lu Ottawa at 35 plaggililg seed: sow sgeg ilu ,rows 2: 5* ' ‘.0 remem or that the be t e the t _ _ 0 H0 08 llpiift 811 HC 68 H1181' ooooor _mo o s of waterglass above the eggs. Cov ohoooooh Doo! with rosobiig sooo ce" S per p°unL_ in each row. using 1 quart of seed to a|E5lé5|£>|e>l€;l€;|@)|@>|g;|§a|<;|g5|(;|§;|5g|g;|g;|g9|¢' _ s x s 9" me cmck' and i’I“°° it in the °°°1 ‘lrms and place orders for -the seeds A remedy for scratches is oxide of 9V°l'Y' 100 feet: 1115 11051 0°-fill' V°i'1€iY - - Potato and Cheese 8ca|lop.- 2 c, esac? H318' Tlozilxggg ttgoa $3,122! 'IT Milly- zinc, ldram; vaseline, 1 ounce. Nev~ I5l?gl°"|‘ Eg°°5m°"i~ "1}“"°'oii“; Tflte' UA - Sowing The seeds of such hardy era bl watt, to the 1egs_ D 9 01' "11 “S S 1 e 99 5° vm-|u¢_y_ JUDGING DAIRY COWS BY QUAL. have on hand. taking care to make the dish look attractive. Skill in using a up left overs provides many a dainty s and saves many a. dollar. The f0ii0W1Ilg recipes were used at the Women's institute Home Econ- omics Courses. It 4| iii one can of peas. 1 small onion. 0 Cookliquid and onion. Melt 2 y ibsll- bUii,9l'. add 1%- tbsp. flour, salt d and pepper. Add liquid to this, cook. 0 Befo vi T9 991' |18 all 1 pt. of scalded W milk and a shake of celery salt i°iiB» 3 685s. 4 tbsp. butter, 6 or 8 t ' Sz d u B°BB°ll1l1i§. cook. add sliced potato. d Heat thoroughly. Serve as a main o - - ' P Y r cheese. few Bratin t , 2 tb 9°" the °r°°k ‘mm "me 1° time- and plants as peas, spinach, edish , l t- but¢¢r_ go c mdk og,|:fu1u;g§_ sp replace any Wai” iiiili il", °Vlli0i'9fi°d fucs, carrots and onions rlnsy bemsosn Get a supply of ice now. Action at C°"“°°” Time ti’ “°‘?’- J““" mi 19'” 'TY OF THEM unuens RATHER wi °°°1.b°"°d W3'-°"~ is sc-on as the ground is in proper con the present time will result--in much 9°":‘ii“"°3 fi sim' 75 |d°§;'°°“5o ”;'m1;e" THAN By THEIR sm: ._ _ liliull- T119 899119 01 £90061 UUPB. comfort and pl ext simmer. ‘ "f “ya °" 39"" M °“' ° oi H°W 1° U" 111° P"°'°"”°‘i El" lush as cucumber corn and -'bean ` rlws potatoes. cayenne. 1-a c. grated § ' w _Mix potatoes. cheese Hood butter and belt illliii 511100111; d seasonings, milk and eggs. ?ace in scallop, cover with crumbs--aa bake. _ » - U sl * _ Piltlto Pulfsf- 'Season 2 c. potato- m beaten-yolk of one egg and milk, so meat on each square. fold and press e edges together. Fry in deep or shs.l- *hem f"°m °"°°i‘i“5- 'i`h°Y ."0 'SWB ‘nelly find if they have an annrccie low fat. oactor;/Q for fgyitrlgi until oliliottol Derfiem :lon of the importance of the garden Tnls ls a good time to get high _tpgxeeno 5;’J"t0 15 inches diatom In moo mode of nothing out pmtovlasm - . t t e un e en o' - » _ H 8 ' » liked More ure; pbtutbgr _Mun 1' lla; usuri1)lmSt0r£ill8€lIl16Fi°d-°ii1Bi il- ‘iii Ivl:J(1'k,%-liI|~`B.%).Bli\Ii.on to undertake me ghktialigobeigilirtdlglalcelygn gifsinmiatifigg zach ww- “sing 1 Peck Ut “'05 1° w°“ld have just °`b°"i' the shape °f thsp butter sell 1 tbsp union sud 1 iii March-they can be used for nme _;_._...__. market them. WHY 100 fm? the MB* ”“"iY "°“i°iY "° “‘“°h “'“i°"*ii'° '°"” °f "NC" tbsp: pour fmlx won ud'd 2.3 u mm, lettes. scrambled eggs custards. caller THE FACTORS WHICH CONTROL --- ~ 1388"'-y H°i"'°“ “fe 111° be" “ny depends °“ the "€°°pta°1° °°”i'°i“1“5 cr' wstsr 'Season with salt' and e » and general eokerv- As' the essfisse 1'l-is DEPTH or Pi.AN1'|No or Warm bright days should be chosen Wrieiv- “‘i\“°'ii\° Gm" ‘"°““°“i“ it- it is im "W *"1* ”°i“‘°i‘ “ii perf and hllow to heat then add 1) 3 the white becomes thinner and is GRAIN for grafting' .otherwise the wax hard- md Ciai‘k'S N0- 1 are the -best late. with all parts of anlmnlls. ’ ` h d h ¢ Th lk 1, - ' _ ' o "_ I tm I Turnlps.- Time to sow, in May The “-receptacle" that contains the cold meat finely chopped. Heat tlloro- Br Or £0 el ~ 9 YO mem EBM _ ens se quickly t at s ll cu t to t _ t f H 70 do orotooloom omof which mo ooomol, i ukhll’-and turn into well buttered 1166011108 l110l'e ii0ii0liB Bild ii 19 00|' W-hen a seed germlnates, it sends d0 the work. -' -° A“_5“St- iempen ‘"9 ° 5° ' __ _ 5 'baking dish. Spread hot or cold cook- rerpvlldifigiy diiiicuii i0 Separate l'r0m uit a, sprout and some temporary --- goioeesa {‘;"‘,;i_’°{m?; dag: olfefonilro ;f:;po°oBooBd og 'gf 3_‘_i,“§|:':‘o':§lg1¥;:"of‘.’.:,‘;_1 edpotltoes over it and cook for 15 the yolks, Sometimes the white ol roots. The sprout must The stomach of the horse being V notable so to 75 days after olooo oootodo.. io oonod tho oomiwuvo no or 20 min. until potatoes are brown. the ogg iii tingod pink aft'o`l}‘d;'ei;y lgng push -its way through the sIl;nall,tli1e mustdbe fed aslregular hour: ‘gg seed: plant seed in ‘rows 24 no one ‘Homework and for me Kreme* eepng n wa org ass. s ue t ree mes a ay, a a seasons o » _ f 6 18 in hes oo" It looomooooo of .molooo mo_ Casserole of Rios and Meat.- 2 c. probably. to s little il'0u which IB in .-_-_-.-.-.-.-.-,-.-.-_-.-_-.-.»-.-_-f-.»-.-_.-:_-_-J.-.-.-.-.-.-_-_-_-_-_-_-= the year- che” apart' md rom 1° c - chopped, cooked meat, 1 tbsp. pare- the sodium silicate, but which appar- t o oo ounoo to ovory 100 mo o ooonoo out to tho ohooo of tho key. 1 isp. salt. 1 e88. pel1pBT. ‘/4 c. ently does not iniure the egg for food , illik H13? oilkcakxo ;sxi1c<;olijent;>£ll:;sQl;:r‘:{;; oglgitr; eraeoearly purple or wp Mmm ummm in woman' H some pam of ”° bread cmmbs' I tsp' °" 0"' 4 C' p“"’°se°' _ for hx mmt';\oe:o|rvo food ,mor tho apart and f-rom 6 to 18 inches distant this soon-gvoilliko framewor: 'aremiaoi . i h , using threeqnarters _of pregna ed th ime salts t eYW ‘ 2 ‘-""°“"“°' M°"‘°°' - ""1"" milk ha” be" °“‘ °“' nth ?>:iiics"t);'svsry loo feet; the ssrly gwrd #mil “ned bores' The remkmil' _-_ ` _ l' or top Milan is the beat early er o t e 8110580*-1 ire fl`Bl110W0i' 5 Limewater is also satisfactory fol ol D w"_ Rape makes excellent forage for purtlg ho R io' Swede or Peo of use in connecting so parm of the tum “wk many' Line ai greased preserving 9"' mm is slightly les* ~°Iida|l1I;°PIT\|l€hI’II1I:dAeiuTIIy M';ks hugs' Afd “peitf°:;:` on 1?# _hflpt rggtieorsm tebo 2151;; Tube vur|¢ty_ body and holding them to the bones mpliid with 3 c. c00Ii8d rice. dll with expensive than waterslass. A solu 11111101' Cel? Til dVl 011' “ii Y- Poroloy____ Timo to olom’ in Moy For thu, ,damn it gs outled ubuubd °“ is mad” by placing wo °r [href Thin blooded eo le do not remain Wm assist n an C em: ng' to June; .temperature of soil 75 de- tive tissue. Sn it is seen that an or- hl h orooo- number gf duys for germinu gan like the udder of a. cow has- a ses-_ k cooked rice. Season the meat. mix with crumbs and beaten egg and add enough meat stock or boiling water to lmake lmix- nieat. cover with the remainder of M rice, cover tightly and steam 45 min. nd of unslakod "mo in uve gui. " _P P I _ Serve with tblnsto sauce- mls os: water which-has been boiled 3° "°“‘ °"°'°° ""1 i"°“‘ "““'f°"°“°°- in Alberts horses have .hesn g sr - _ M h _ skomoo or ooooootwo mono ,,.,,,,,,_ . ' n some cases from despair. People d I tho S rm months odd have tion. 20 to 30. time ai W C 0 “I9 _ arid allowed to cool, and allowing the who ore oolo_ loloooldv with omlo“ool\,_ ulr ng 1 ll 5 be" tout at any voootoolo 40 to oo doyo om" ohm, Wd,-k compared momy or muleuu 1Xi\"'0 1° Wind ‘mm "|19 um” “em” lun df the heurt some difficulty lin sf d n ,Msg Tax an-o om-5 ing seed; sow seed in rows 15 inches libres and just as powerless to pro- . _ o s. ' 1 me dm' “5 8 ° Y ' doo" odd 4 queues distant in each duce milk as the hair on the end of M’“°d lbug" the sl" °' B wamu ` °i‘°“ld' b° placed 'ln “ cm” "’m'°"` il tired are suffering from thln ' 1 t row. using 1 ounce to every 100 feet; the cow's tail. But il’ this frlmewvrk _ are jar or other suitable vessel ami ozood Tho “ood only the resolution A $25,000,000 annlgx long from me moss curled Io tho boot onto, woro ouooomy removed tho ,org uv. '°“"’°°’-‘ “""' 1 '53 “'°“ "°“°“‘ h°°°` °°"°'“d i° ° ‘i°P"‘ °' "'° '“°“°’ “"" is tak -thyri ht treatment and stick ""°“'°s" is me as ma 6 “Milli vsrlelv. mg. milkorodurins .lm-rw or the “fi-1, tn'-`1t°"W°nA mustard' % cup muk` % i-11° Hqiiid' R°m°"° the 155” as dash' I it ueltll B-urgd The remed that can tax which this divan levies on B Besns.- Time to sow. .IunQ 10; der would have nothing to cement or ‘ma 'm°‘"`-- ' ‘ ed, rinse in clean. cold water. and use roned spun 'is Dr tgigllliims Pink lm” and came M he United, Stews' temperature of soil. 75 degrees; num hold them together Bud 1110>' Wfiiilid immediately. P _ no li of days forgermlnation, 7 tn 10; dr0D off and I-DPGN1 °\ii 011 i- 9 I um mustud 'au' and sugar' add "'M°1“° F°m°r' 1215]: tflgy lgzlkee ng? blood, endeiltelw o 553:58 “o:;‘;nl? o?n»f-:B d§‘:g:;‘,1ln§,:g ii?-:ie at which to use vegetable, 45 to Sround I\lSi "ke “ m°““i°i' DIDGOKG- blood means health and strength. The stock Brloodor thousand, of oowo and 75 days after pllanting; sow seed in The Qwlliiii-Y Ui liillldiliiiil’ 0|' llltigii 9ii**9i‘*3if*5ii*5i€******** red' cheeks-, good appetite. increased honors ure going tothe butcher, rows 24 inches apart and 3 inches orodlwins HBSUB ill pr0D0i‘i Uri '-0 9 _ distant in each row, using one pou‘nd quantity of collliolectivet titasue iogettoin 1 “ro um y _ _ e - ,_ 2/* “B9 intihegsl VgllL°odi;';"°o;hf;' gm Scratches ill horses will never eu. afofolotliolaiztilr-I Zlglngzrodiiscgséogooumlogo Rigs: the QUE if 0|” 0* “TB _o'3moh oo"oo"q“.,_oo oovoo boforo _ 5|; ‘/H1119 0 I 1’ P ‘ cur when the mud has been allowed F ' I n _l >I€>I€3I€>I€>I€5I€éI0l€3I€5I‘lI€3I€?IOI€3I€>I‘3I€ ls an example. Mrs. J. McDonald. to dry and then 11111511011 011 wlthqut is the best early variety to use. udit;-ei=ol:‘0iaUcl;C`;>lI;;lDr3D|;0o 3151 31153 L_ Jcoouooooo Pooo Tom) _ ' .,' I ‘ tl b _ -»»°-~»--~=i-~---»°°- -f----» ~°~= ~=~=~ l.;~..“‘ll.i ‘2.‘;l....‘;:.:“..;l.”.'1ll: L.; -f _ ---»<-----~ l':'°° ° "zr" “li Q ll fl DENER my life. Some years ago l had one- _ b th gb utters -In a plot of 44 square feel, or apr def Wiii lJi‘0 1106 iii 91'” B mill- IM 1° I did “°i- 'uma "09 5"' ofRlle|eT4siII]|v:',11lcllIari°fTfnserlywailiended proximately 10 by 4 feet 4 inches. iliilliiiiy iiiili- Ui i-ii? illilii ‘;‘dii&"-S“;°i1| Ill U In buying mmm" plants' try and 1°“°"°“ °' th' "'°“M° I °°°“ b°` to at this season of the year yield one pound of seed will produce 1000 0011111110” "10 11°' h°d Wii- U °“ ab .°' l°¢\ll'¢ iliim" iii" 11"” “'59 "°°t came a complete wreck 1 got so hondoomo rom,” |t Wm odolydu to pounds to the acre, in a pict of 55 that the quantity of milk depends on alad _ _ _ ' ~ -' d t _ gtorky tops, in ' ' 10 b. the ise of the udder I Beat Wills of three egg; nvitiodooiu éggyllgwgnto sollgngnerob no Plano vgakoi ooélld golzdlinguooolo roooitthgg' give attention to little. things that Efilrleagi sflaioltohgg oopliol-opl§i`l=1oite(l)y 'omni' Aim” “door may have in our “ - ' ' . ‘ ' th ' - ° _ ' ' s.' ' ' _ _ ` I' ' I ' '~ ` - _ I or f _ _ _ _ I ‘ ._ - _ _ ° - - so ' - ' - - - at Of '__ witlglold ' n _ _ - - _ o s 1 ' I ` ` _ 1 liiad Dressing - m t§bl0l||ool1'~ ur. 51; cup of sugar. % W lt melted butter with flour, stir Ii . . beaten el! Ind milk, blend well and add vngesr slowly, stirring thorough- ly. Cook, and stir until thickened. .__ Sponge Cake Fpur" eggs, o U cup of sugar, one one teaspoon ol -ol-sam tam/r. Plain cake or roll, and pilt in Jelly. *mini ' Clip olive oil _ling t ie' B. 8 - 0 _ . ee of salt, tl! £911 OIIOII. 0 v lit". lmlir 5 "°‘-»i°"|’f'll: tho hollis gariieh tomatoes shoaidolpggvgls, _ ___ 1' face and new ` _ ails. ';__._Z.»¢» cpm" e shells also must be fre from fl’ °W P5013 0- W Si Br IV Us in . 100 f t i h th l - - ' H even the tiniest crack. One cgacked i-11° C°""i-"Y» 0" in i°W“B- 0|' in Ci'-105 keélgid om B shcqdd .bo 1 _I d m We -slid ¢l31rg;\fy'Hr(1i?I1’ypti§nE?r! E112- M the val‘"m°“ °f 5253 9°' t°“- _ ooo Wm ooo" o moo oomoor of gu||y ,dome tho ooooiomtos of tho mem] doe Pt get the Beéldplriza aut; doolorod the best variety “fuse in 112 tons, 640 pounds, would be worth sound eggs-‘when packed in water small Piece °f g"°““d represented by round andpatothe same tl lito gm tm” climate' $295'40' or '$1231 per steer' B' “me xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wus *Mb“rww°fwewMmwcnymr§ mmmosmmw o§;_§°&o comm- nmshsww,Mn M°”'””°W'"“fWrmww Mn WAR TIME RE IP Eartheilware crocks are Hood col1'|1,r me giirderd plot on the farm' The sprout can reach the surface oThis Jung; temperature or Bom' so de' bldering that ltobash Wm each yea' - C E8. ~ talnenl. The crocks must be clean, arm gar en ces not receive the at- _ ' greos' numlber of days- f nl t- °°°m° H gre” °" '“°i°" in e°°“°mi' and s'0uI1(l-_ Scald them and' let them tenum M the farmer himself to a giiagiihti/1:2121 ;§I10la(1ii:glci1:(:it?;S :Inf;ilo1)a§ mm' '10 tc' 15; time “L iglcierizl 11;” cal agricultural production' the value cool completely before use. A crock ““m°i@nt extent, and if often left ell- oo_o'__ 0 S Royoor yege¢_u|,|o_ 65 to 85 days onor, ohmo is even greater than that given above. E h h ld holding six gallons will accommodate gliirely to tho Sire of the farm woman. - . _ . b . I I 1 r _ V011' ouse o at some time has 18 dozens of eggs and about 22 pints °"° V63” 5 es “ the dm mea" |F you ¢;aN'1' HAVE A Gimp; is We best 80-iii’ W\l'16iy Willie lieu- A we °° C” “t °“ °" the "°|“° °i' remaining from the usual meals por- of solution Too le.r8e crooks arernoi ben" hum' “nd °h°“°°" lwing' This TRY KEEPING A FLO N “ws Swed ° P9” ii' the hnmus' It Ish estimated that U' . . _ . ¢K QF HENS e r ec on are the _ 9 _ d ~ bee; | t I t _ humus value of manures is 50 t 100 bread, cake, etc. which is wisely used liability of breaking some 'of the eggs other members “f I-11° family- A _"no" homlool, of omokono ooo oo Palsaletyj-"1?ll¥le to plant, in May 9°' cam- 01' "ie Niue 01 the Chzmic- selve to decrease -the cost of living. and spoiling the entire batch. Flaming' If th” farm game" is kept in allmost any back Yard 1° ‘hmei t°mi’°’“i“"° °f Wil' 75 0°' al Ingredients’ d°pe“d'"5 “W” the It properly arranged it can be worked ` grees; number of da s for ermlnatlou ”°ii °“ Wiliifh the manure is used and y - must be remembered tht th ` ' Th b h - Y B - 10112:; salads. soups. desserts. etc. eggs on tile bottom crack llrsli. ans Wm' “ horseand 'horse-cumvummhus pens§yin'c|1il1un§ b<;>iI1=sl;3doratl>ti?ile1lf“Ial;(B 4 w 7; time at which to me Vega” me manner °f appucatmn’ E is ing seed; sow seed in rows 18 inches N°tm“3 has been “"°W¢d if' ihe osh.ob|o_ omoo they moroooo tho applies to the farmer as well as tothe 5_ ,_ mmm n time at which to use vegetable after !hTii:mW0i'i1 S‘i¢¢ii/OD brings to mind - ‘ hd |d rfb | gd tu d A |_ - m d ,_ , planting seed, 60 to 100 days; sow 9 m‘3W0i' 01' 'H0099 that slips* When the eggs are to be used, rc- 1,-og .frglslz giyagtén e ` un anger 0i’°3"‘*l:?i1|5hi'>,;i 11-6321?; igiliilngcille 0 rg); peed in frows. 36 inches apart and 1 110118 till animal in its characteristic °"_° mem “B desired- fin” in 0.109' There is no reason why there should fore it will not pay him to have an` ‘“°h di“i‘*"“i I" ewh "°“’- “sing 1 htm' But there are ““1m‘“5 that i’°*" oo mth out ooooon oolory solo Add cold water. and use immediately. not bo o good ond productive gordon ioooboton pint of seed to every 100 feet; white S98si1_'1Bi1\1itei’0i'i11 yet have no__bones Eggs /preserved in waterglass cal .o every fo,.m_ It is In-omoble un, ____ :ob corn is the best variety to use. '~°W0!lHS. fOr i1l\Sf-lr1¢6- There H\li'2i!' us to |-on on “mood ooord_ Ro" ro- be used for soft boiling or poachinl 19,-mklug ,md Wm give good re,¢_u,oo_ Do not Dorm" tho roots of mmoto Potatoes.- Time to -sowl, in May niuet be something in worms that inch thick, out in squares, Place 1 “U i° N0V°mb°i'- Befiim 0011108 W9] l‘he time will be well spent and much plants to wilt, as any check to their Oi' J““°5 i°mP‘"'°i-“"9 0! 5°" 79 de' fv°°Ps"&p°"' and ‘om 1° thu’ Md' tb5p_ Won ooosonod_ chopped cold eggs, prick a tiny hole in the largt .ooy bo ooomousbod in tho “mo that steady Sfowm Wm cut down the Srees; number of days for germims- es. ro plasm, the living substance U11 01' the Shell Wiiil tl 11891110- £0 Keel he busiest farmer, and his family can yield. "i°“» 15 1° 255 “me ai which 1° “B9 °"‘t °f which °“"“`“"° "8 mme' is _ vegetable, 15 to 100 iisys mer plant-_ much like the white of esss in many In d seed in rows 24 inches Ways. So it is cas-v to see that an ani- ' distant in each row. using three- terieilj its structure is-dbrous, much nd m°"“q'ud is clear' The 955° breathing and a tendency to be sas- 3l§f§§¥ 5* veight and strength that follow the udder, something concerning 'l».- charscter of the deepmarts can l.»1 discovered. The quality is had if the center of the gland seems to be lil hard mass of unyielding tissue. Vnr- ious diseases and inluries may calilie hard lumps, abnormal gmwt-he of 4--.-- nectivs tissues which contribute to im worthlessness of the organ becsi - they cannot make milk and' tri- .- crowd out the tissue that can. Not ‘- frequently llard, plate-like fol1nati~n of a bony nature can be felt in ln»- connectlve .tissue beneath il- skin. On the other hand, an udder lv the fully secretln-g state ahowrl-' good texture by a dedicate softn~» that is characteristic, ln _the low-= parts just above the teats -it is ex tremely light and soft and yieldimt' while throughout the upper part it i- llrmer but spongy and elastic. _\i place are there any lumps or sol... compact masses. -V. E. Loftoy, i American Exchange. MILK FOR DAIRY CALVE8. f In feeding the dairy calf, the aw= ls to cut down the period of whole milk feeding. At the North Dakolfl Experiment station, two lots of four calves each were fed as follows: Whole milk ilrst three weeks to both iota. From then on. lot A was fed half whole milk and half skim milk till six months old. Lot B. after three weeks old, was fed skim milk with flax seed. Just enough flax was add- ed to supply ae much fat as was giv en' the calves in lot A in their whole milk. Each calf was given two gai- lone of milk a day. The whole milk calves made the best gains the first three months, but during the next three months the qkim milk calves nearly caught up, the four lacking but 15 pounds of weighing as much as the whole milk calves. Several ex per¢_ oattilemen who Gxamlned the tsvlo lots pronounced' the calves ill' lot B in as thrifty a condition as those in lot A. The saving in using skim milk and flax in place of the whole milk amounted to $19 per calf for the six month period.--'l'he grain and hay cost the same for both” lets. ` PROSPECTS FROM DA_\RYMEN. _o A-`-_-_ (Department ef Agriculture) The cheese factories and cram cries ofthe province are preparlnlf for another seaeon’s work and dur attention is being directed 'bo the condltlions adscting the trade and the Probable outcome. The great question of supplying the Allied coun- -_tries with food is an' aggravation to ward high prices, especially when combined with local shortage of feed During t'he last part of 1916 a mark ed decline in the supply of mil-li made itself felt in all Europeah coun tries, and since then a glnadusl gen eral rise in prices has been noted and still progresses. The shortage of _inilk supply and rapid' increase in prices is gradually assuming world-wide proportions and is affecting practically every dairy country of the world, so that rapid fluctuations cannot 'be expected for some time. Comparing prices of Can- Isiiiiin chess on the London, england market for ltiaroh. 1916 and 1917, we find that while prices lunged _at 102 and 104 81111111186 D01' Gwt., (112 lbei in 1916. quotations were 170 te 176 shillings per cwt. » (112 l-bs.) for 1917 Canadian and New Zealand butte- have made a proportionate increase. As far as prices go. t‘he prospects were never more encountgint for milk producers than during the sea son of 1917. A good supply for gras. and green feed should he taken n to necessity and provided as far .w it possibly can to perpetuate the iiovf of milk at as high a level as possible Tiie one drawback which many of th dairymen will experience. is the prol- lem of supplying the necessar- labor. Undoubtedly prices for labor. as for other commodities; will be high. but it will rqturn a proilt now. _even when ln lcompetilhlll with the towne. ' . i To mslleo-dsiryiag-a` horses the ability for organising ,and planning this work wfll pay -greater returns than ever before. end.-lv th hf¢1l '°"“° ‘;l"‘l°.'l.:‘.ml:i* ‘soils 11 ¢1ilm°i»°" °i mi’ "mi I' uw mm" :p stitairs without stoppillgto rest At mum 800 d t e P°°iii0“ I '“i’°'““°“° oil sliiwii DUI' lille cup 01 UW 1 i t B f b ing trans __ nec e m|ik,'havé readioa _boiler ef one-half ‘offofgotgg bgzqsrdsg, till; plant should :yt \i‘s::glns;Ifm(::l1u\Ii1b1l‘a?;’ ltopzjg Om’ W" °‘ °°°d' 7 y°°" °' "°°d :(;';.o,‘|':,,:¢o\f;?t1|?'\:.7 5m¢';:{°7f°|f|£cbg: isrgei; of framework Wi’ °' 'h“*‘ it *M °m°" In be V811 11511199911 °ii- *° “"1 “"7 "1" main in bed ll suilered almost con We” "ads 're Produc” In 3"” ° ou, pound or for-¢|||ud, Wm produce framework con "'°“;o'""' ‘lm iso ,lon ooo not be ullirilil O N/Piiii “VW 3'°o'o'ih staltiily from a dull headache. and gol;':°\:ft°oo¢of|‘;:fo 'ifop ggrsgeg 500 pounds to the acre “Ch “"0 one li¥l_l'$\- . "° f d t the open sr ¢ dean gg ¢gy;uh“'¢_ per _ k until :o1'l:|'oo"‘o=;‘.|o°2:odm`;,||ened by taking '§:;“o"'o°,fx:g_o"| Iwgmruooz ‘£’o‘t'° distributes its germination over a per "oo of §'.i°‘“.!i»»¢s”"‘.i’~,l§‘¥W~°-°"i"°' °"°" "’° ““IZ.°l’li §‘.`Z"ls2'.‘.i'.¥I. l‘.1.'J.,1.‘l3 ;;_;*;;,§,,§,";g'°,_;';;°,;‘;_;°*f3,{;,'_§° 3; '°‘i35i¥°%i1» n in -nl in -in se A Perltcl llsdlcllic ;';1,,;;_ ._ . ...s._.. o “om thom for o lo _.oo t foot mlnate readily because of lack of ox bod town-,_ d|g_bdu|g ooomooo_n“o|`oof amount of wa sr times my heart woil A so "oo ooo mooo nm oo no, ox cm “muon” ony moo 1' i ails --them boil zer will produce poun s o ov mu To” "°°k °"`i"'° "°'u’“9 1° "M" "1" iii” I "°““| 11"” ° m°1h°"°5 11°” ballet the stored food i the seed 'be- transplantetl' lation My eyes were sunken and my to “ h ld re reaching the surface Seeds may . o o io | od dd" obmdd un, 'mm "nam" 1”* "mm In 5 Mun' ,f In eroglovilizf lliiizltngiggnthg 20110 I at 1:! ggeningsbsl t`:I,‘ellldse?;ra1wl:,i‘i1:ill1 11° h“"°d in 111° 'on mr ya" 'nh lneBd‘ilt:iyn; ‘fznlitltleleiilsiesla 'Fbgy rg; "Then suivrisiilg condition of smell dm- 91""/i°'5"'“ ° mb" b“i't°' 1" rmrougll waterinl so tilli ii "iii°ii"l of mgdidn without beneilt and my °”° 'mn' "‘°" °°"°' °' '°"m'“°"" ulaie the bowels and stomach, breslt udders secrstiag in abundance of ‘mm 1.' vmhg nmbewan `t;°¢ii° 'Wi' °i ii” P1001- TM” "°' friends tlloelgbt l would not recover. 3”" '°°d‘ ‘“°" 3°"°‘"“"° "°*'m" up oduh: cars constipation and in milk is accounted for by the fact “ch " ‘"1 ° dm' 1-' mn' Wt. move the plliii iliiiiil °‘i° 1° i'°i\\°'° Then 1 began taining Dr. Williams’ "1"" "’°"'m 1° 'M '“m°°' digestion; expel worms and make that iheui small uddsrs have a small "go, °",‘o‘§}"° Q1," 1°" ,,'f'“',;,§,' with it -na sais solicits; to its r°°t= rm Pills snu listers lim; could ses ---~.-_- teething suy. 'rhsy are sim-nntm 1m°;ifit °i _fgi\i\ffi:'; m;_i°°§°_f'*_;\§ c ‘mm ' ° ° " y _ as much aoilms is possi le. and feel that they were helping me. PRIVINTING I-IORNQ to be absdifteiy flee from injurious wor . poss y s u an o 1 I he l t til .til t togsillersnilprsssl-ve the ""‘°"' xngez stggnpuili lizrxfi litlioela 'gstisntrlgtlllcoimvxd cgirplxslyofsugzd Horns can be prevented froifi grow- Esrtlgiiiiiidm nI=yp9rf:ot°sn¥0‘1Y- 3 i°:||i,:1 :M 31'" *|1110 "‘$¢i°"“i" “°°”'°‘ .'.'°”'" 5"" . §>zt.t`{e p|°al`lt in about an incil sseper md I cannot say enoush in their in on a oalf hy rubbing eaastio pot- ing tliem'1drs. 'f'. M. orknan, Mis- slslileats are in s state of ish devoi- ` " "'°'°"°° ss his than it vu vvhlls mwins under sl°"- ri-alas. aaa l strongly recommend ash eil sis mils has that envelop in sion Gitv. il. c.. wi-luis: "l llsvs.sml.o2m~ni. sues ulliisn have reed tex- ogitfeggggllmig _'fn' 2”, ao” .mr s up sl ester me the hols tam is ul mi sewn sins ssc we-its hem. ll- time te as this ls saws ova - _ ins fer my t -t ro. subonsh their tcm mayo possess many of the ioints u "eg :rt mo nom fossil defective when compared h 5?: tion B 32;? §'i o A ooo - do |¢ bu tr about the roots of the plant. Thea u|¢u_~~ o wheavthu cal V V I _ o I' _ 1:1 Wi; i:'-°°"- ‘“:“°§ {‘},',,,{{‘.,“{§"‘,i`fifI' 1l'I»°i1s{i'l"si'I"I"sII'h'iI;_':u¥l'§'f-iIi°i° "'§:'.s':I§y“§Ii‘ ‘1§§_ii':',°2,§§'1 °"° _ asm- ssl . 'lin ala 'rue sam: cl ' an-mr wr time i I -§{*_*o"""°""' - . ~ _.ass soil ss ms surface, te im' seams. _ six sms nh- init” ' 1- i - ' mulch ' flea ‘Ilia Williams’ llsdiolae o ~ cars it s-sail assi li. lstmncsii ralsssussssstltv ‘mt e' iz ¢‘lnsi\is° :Choa i°r::.m°;hey #Wd milk pmmed; the more Qaeda 'Sunil I 9. is 1° i!l|ll.l.°l11°Il1_0°-.Bro'okviii°» Oli- 10016053- ,_ .. .,. 2'.. ii i ""1 The milk glands of sl£g-ani- 'I new-ls l --f 3 f _igxrwxsa-_-'j ":.».;J=tzs _ ,. , ,,»§s»_.;,'.#,_ _.,..~=,-4_==-.- r io _'17- - _ .;.~ _su-__ .- _ \ `;l`._";’l, .- -i.. ,L-‘<_ e~.|Y‘ in “F” _lii‘l_i”5` _rl-air .3 ___,____________ .- ._..___,.-1____._e,__-.,..A.,-_ -1-.Q ._1+_» -1,-.xi _ _T_°“_ _ ”“ t fl.; -mf-i =ll;PJ-Ll* l"if.E,~. oo.,_,. la l_ v - _ _,hifi ,_l._"i..l ex ss..-- .s _ef _-_-.,...,_~.» _ .-.,, _ _ _ ...._s.-. --- . ss,-s-n»-».'a.» , -_ - _ gi-4_.;~v~, -f Q.-..__ -li z .- if ',.’,‘_.l, ,. wi :il L* -'f .-_',f-#II .1 1. ;l‘§§?l‘§` _ _-,.3 ‘ _ I4 o.-,rn ~l.l -num *ll lb;-i iii: l ~”‘ 'i .,s~ _sf ,yd-_r qh%~ non vili .io I-wi. is . ,‘,_g!I;I__f 'il H1 _‘ll l -Ifxi-'lil l l@“‘w<‘ - _jtooii . "1 < I’ .l____é.,. .il-.-ll .ips #boon 1 1 Fi ;7 .i l', §\f‘§ mi l lil _;»l_-_ __ ol ifi§£i_;i WI-il* .- sl 1*! “i il, .. 1,. ll;-id' ;' _.oi lil. . ‘ zu gl fl i h or '-".lj"~r‘;g I, v1* l' ffl ‘;;>i»i _mil 1,,-‘ 'li :1 0"" ` :-» ..o_ ,.2 '.1- .fl 1 -"'f. 1 1’-r l L_` Q _ 5, - ._§ ._ so ,V i ll . ‘ _l _:l`,§i» n _'f _ (_ _ .i_§‘\Q1f If -itll-_ D .oils ._ .. ,_ -I - .i ,~.= 1. -1-»-fc-f==l>=.; _ ,_; , .2 i sf, 1' 'I lg' 'I IJ