;_. :», t . o.~.f _ _ R’ . _ - olzcslvlsls _;4.x9rs _ , _ _ _ _ ,PAGE ms - f -R » rnscmlnnorrmownausnnnn _ i i Dgomore Farm will send Native wg 206%, and Sonoma Girl, 2.04%, ,D me court oi Peter Volo. 2.02. I 1 U lt is said that the racing days ot M 1-‘otchen il. are over and he has Mon ordered to a farm siding in c°n°'d“' o e e ` wsomorl, is in the middle west on ¢ hunt for race prospects for next _ n. "am o o s Among the rules to be recommended to the turf congress is the revision oi." nulo 6. sections Band ii. as it reads at prosent, and the substitution of the iollowlng: * _ ' Tho winnings of the Murphy stable. according to the books of the Plough- yoopsie trainer, foot up 8126.928. The champion pacer, Directum I., 1.56%, won $16,928. ’ _ _ _ _ Arlene. 2.08%. recently secured by W. ii. Keys, of St. Stephen. from L. g_ Miter, in a trade for Baron Patch- gn, 2.17%, has traded her to Dalton mothers, Newcastle, for a seven-year old mare by Will Be Sure. 2.151/4. O U U Marie Constant, 2.13%, the trotting mare which annexed iirst money in a tive-heat race an Sprlngileld, Ill., with- out winning a single heat, was a most consistent campaigner this season. Silo was eight times second in 19i5 and trailed in 2.09. U U U Perhaps it‘s not too early to give some thought to winter racing in (illllrlottctown. So far as we can sea tho New London Driving Club is the (irst in move in the mat_ter in this pro- vlucc, and is to alternate matlnees with tho Summcrsidc Club. liorsonloll at lhv capital should get busy. U 8 l Amos Etter, oi' Amllerst. and Frank liollt_ilicr_ of liuliinx, arrived home the other llay wltll sixteen horses bought at the Old Glory Sale. Two were purchased by Tommy l'taymonri_ the Fredericton trainer, two belonged io Mr. Boutiller, while ten were the property oi Mr. Etter and Aid. Belli- vallll, of Moncton. o In o Peerless llal, 2.09'/4, Rouse's Point lloy, 2.10%, and Monarchial Lady. 2.14'-3, campaigned by the Vermont trainer, F. M. Pickle & Son. this sen- snn. have been returned to Canada, Peerless llal. 2.09%, won nine ilrsts out ot 11 starts, and reduced her re- cord to 2.16’/4. to 2.091/4 over a half- milv truck. U 8 U The offer of $35,000 for a stallion. Voter Mac 2.03’/4. owned by Captain David Sllaw of Pittsburg; the pur- ot Margaret Druien, 2.03%, lor to be used as a broodmare; sale of a yearling trotter for is evidence that those inter- ill breeding the light harness need have no fears for the fu- U O K Tho big ice meetings in the upper thls winter are announced ed by the rules of the and National Trotting As- respectively. but in each exceptions." A weakness of tnri is the facility with exceptions are made. and the oi ll complete acceptance of any of rules. l U I Thcre are some good things being these days about a ilve-yearold by Border Knight, 2.12%. out Benton. a daughter of Benton that _was raced in New Eng- Canada a few years ago. He the property oi J. E. French, of N. H., who will place him stud next spring and later cam- llim in that section. horse with a win race made on track, shall be allowed one sec- for each quarter of a. mile, or thereof, in the distance to he when entering on a hal! mile providing the class to which would be eligible under this allow- is not slower than his win race the distance on a. bali mile track. allowances may be granted if so in the published conditions. but when offered for losing perform- or being behind the money in races." H O U recon ot the Nation- in New York was made driven to seven years and out on a rac- and won a number ot races. found tllat he was entitled and his winnings. A black i4 years old. owned had been used as a by P. F. and .lack s o defeated Uhlan i she § FARM and was in Chicago horse was J. Anderson enjoys the of having driven to their two taster trotters than ever credited to any other horsemen. soup, 2.01%. ool-ooo hor n race over trotted to this Lee Axworthy. a grandson Belle's sire, recently ad- W. E. D. Btokel. $50.- Volo. 2.02, his ilrst de- three-mile race on was regarded as took him the as boot "boss Belle, Another example of the vigor nm; 0141-time trotting stallion Quoouop iif.§l’.‘é.§»§`§"o‘i§§.‘5°‘t~,‘lL” ,""°"‘ “‘ "*° yea" ‘gm ut meeting 20 ` e_ e g Th° N°"l1 SYGIIGY Herald says 3328** ° i“'°b°i1ilily ol non Moo not ‘ Moutroollulllm um Mg we "““°“ '“ or . mam: B winter. There in talk race between this fog; my c°l't°"' °‘"1°il by Peter Macdonaln fastest free-leg d provinces Mr (gsm h Pacer in 1 harbor ice, or ' speedway for £ié:_i:_l€a0::_t:: suitable 1C,e I O U his record-breaking feats Wm, the tw each later to become h _ lion oi the world. c ammo" sm' il I U Toronto Driving Club is on nt H11, on y in the new year. The sus at Delormier Park on the 13th and meeting opens on tho zoth Jauuo Will be Duiled oft' on what is consid- _cgcd to be the best mile track in Can- a. ‘ ._..?___._,._'l._ DEHORNING CATTLE _.__ s. chute for 'securing cattle enduring not believe that-at the present time such is the general method of pre ceeding. When dehornlng. nrst begu to be practised a saw was the ln- strumellt used, and this, of course, held in a reasonably quiet position. The saw has been almost entirely used at present. They can be ne cured from a hardware or implemen dealer at from 10 to 12 accordin r an entire neighborhood. in many localities one mall having a clippe goes around the country every Spring dehorhing at 10 cents per head. The work is done in about the following manner: The animal is placed in an ordinary wooden cow stunchion, one made of strong 2 x 4 or, better still. 2x6. An instru- ment commonly called a bull tamer. is snapped into the nostrils, the head is drawn off to one side and securely held by the attendant. in the absence of this instrument a strong rope, say. % inch, ‘may he used around the neck, giving it shalt hitch over the nose. While the ani- mal is principally concerned about its nose the clippers are adjusted over the protruding horn so as to take off about one-fourth inch of the skin at the base oi the,-hom. With a dies together. The horn falls to the ground and the animal makes its struggles at a time when it does no harm. Slacken the rope and draw the head to the reverse side. repeat- ing as before. and the operation is over before the animal has decided to malie ll iight. - The work may also be done at the same time as branding and while the animal is stretched on the ground in the usual method by one rope around the neck half-hitched around the nose and another on the hind legs. Stand near. After removing one horn let the animal partly rise and pull down again on the other side for the other horn. Have plenty of help and 1 do not unnecessarily prolong the work. The best results are accomplished with yearllngs_ Don't dehorn a cow that is going to drop a calf within two months or you will be troubled with excessive bleeding and the cal’ when it comes will likely be we . in nearly all cases there will be more or less blood (lowing for an hour or more, but I never knew ofa fatality- from this cause. Don't dchorn in ily time or in ex-_ cessively cold weather.-C. H. Mari-‘ time Farmer. ' . cl-loreso e'l‘uFl=. Plan to do some useiul study this winter. t The stock should all be in the stable now. _ 'Pull the water gates out oi the. reach of the ioe and Hood -levels. Clean the stable windows. sunshine is one of the best disinfectants we have _ A light dressing of manure on the lawns will improve their growth next “’l;|l'lfl`¢ all tho uiochluory undm cover oiling it now and then throngdgattlli gg _ _ ,_ _ wlllieodvy cream moans e` smaller’ fl* is likely to he more tho __ I! ed and receive better cars. GRAY ,- "o - il quick. strong motion draw the han- ‘ mount to be taken care »"li°l*" ll’ A" we 0! srouuo would hola 21.000 gallons of water at the above rate. "ld its weight would ho 110 tous. _ As more than an inch oi rain falls n an ordinary storm. it is only to be elliected that the ground ' and crops will be laid down t.o some extent when a reall heav _ est mm “¥meaMyarai=i_ ogcli:-5;' sung a wllllom A. clorho. the lu-ooorlotou °°° °' C°’””‘°‘l°'° ‘“°“Y°"i “<1 'P° - ° ° we '° ve mches ot water. Fortunately for the “ner “W f/,J ll Ri' % ' l '//. \ \' up the liquid. For the above amounts h cies (1 1-evidences. 'if /f .. /ff _,_ f '_/`, 1’/i _ \ l l I/-/7 \ \ Q 4 l J lt will tulle uhout two a hi l’ 8 ““ D pounds 0, __m_e__ _mm §“__e__f_ *li wlly_- 'ro ollow that God ala every- ' D °“ thing possible to .save the nation. °;]“3al|)_er_;1";2a_;l;`y'f_?__frf_‘;’; cali Whereré- Sarnaria. Gilgal. Jord_l1n strong crude carbolic acid is available Dumas-cus' Dothan' flemsuem' Bn y il. ii i I lace and ke o D n E dry 722' - (2) Conduct is the Christian work er's real credential ' ~ . (3) It~ls ee_s_y to'l_;e saveg _in God's A way-impossi e to e save n man's _ _ 'rua DAIRY § _,_,_ _ (4) God has countless resources ami - forces to carry out his purposes. _ |Mp R1-AN _ (5) Every one has a kingdom and a ' O of THE BULL g1r§ne,_and he should use both for ~ THE rho saying, "Tho sun so Half the ° 'S 8 °“Y- - - ff (6) God’s house is the test. strength I ~ t ° ‘ "°"" " “W "°=' **‘° *'"*"- ..u_.l.... of »uo3»u._»__ _ _ ___ Life _akes on a rosler hue when you hz-lvc Good, deep-milking cows oi excellent ( l The `b°Y W ° W “T t° " rg _ - . ~ 9 1 _type and C,-,nsm,m0n_ together with can overcome enemies and diiilculties. _ S __ __ well-checked milk records, may be of (8) G°d l”`°l’“l'°“ 8 the “““°“~ and o ,,g~;4;;’LL'/L comparatively little value unless the `f-"gels the W°"l‘°" ¢° °°l“"e His m°°s` ,__-1”" ' ' farmer pays special attention to the ' ' ~ ` ` ff” ooloctlou or his bull. 1 do uot wish lo (91 Repentance is absolutely uoooo- _ \\ depreciate the value of milk records “ry t° the Dl"l“° f_°'v°' and blessing' “li by this statement, but no matter how 10) P"°5l'°"lW-tmd “cw” “le nl” ` " carefully one keeps milk records, and ¢° “nk” °"°. l"`°“d “nd "°U°l“°“°'m u.se_s care in the selection.of `-his ani- PeS_1_;_le(;‘;i_f_°‘;‘:_'i_e’:K$‘_;l resmres 8 ma s, one’s success will be a more or ' less indifferent unless a bull of well~ (12) ‘l“d3me“t`°5“m“t Sl" “ml the bred _"ry type is “BML sinner may be delayed. but: is sure aut _ We constantly hear the saying that lefflble at me last' “the bull is half the heard." The m.,, »- ‘maxim is very near the truth, and, realizing thin, how mm wo egpoot g0od_ niiled when using a bull of this strain lieopqnilking progeny from our boat that he was improving* his herd lol animals if we mate them with the bull lJ9¢fb\il»1\°l f°"`m_l“i- N°W94l9-YB» li0“" or o typical hoof-producing otrulu, ever. pedigree breeders are neyinu whose female gnceggm-g were of poor great attention to=_milk produiction,and _mllkers'.' .The bull has an influence on in molly liiii-81109# f°l' ll°¢l\ `_b9°f illlfl l -every calf in the herd of which he is mllli-0i°» iii Dill" W0i`d9. f0i’ ‘Will Pill" the father, and if he is of an nndesir- D099 Snlmllih f able strain how can we expect his A fl\li'4l Diii'D0S8 Hiilmil 13039 Which progoucy to he othorwlso? Ho should will give a large yield of _ilk during t bo one who has como from annum,-5 its lite-time-say 800 gallons in the Two _ who were noted for their good milk. case of Sharthorus per annum- and_ Q lu tho post-ospoololly lu tho one or then lation easily when her miikins ing properties and excellent constitil- GBYB life 0V8l'-- l"N'il10i' Hill 31°C* l|U"6|0l|S . tions. Such a bull ‘will more likely lil‘00d¢i'~ 1 l l - - 'I v §.'}f._`3l.'.'§"-l'l`.‘2."i..f.`f.l"i’l'§`oY.' l.’§l'°.'vuo“ u'§'s we s»==~\~° °F CREAM- ""9 g \\\\\\\ V not so descended. . » .*°"°_ ‘U " M505 _' A- good aucesiory gives o hotter By the ripening dot cream it mesnt__ 'M' I9 _WCANADA _ ,_ _ guarantee that certain desirable quail- the changes ituup Q19!! _H0111 iliv-i » ' ~ \ ties have become more or less-nxed in limi? 01 lGllll'lil°\l ilgzlelglf I “dd” ‘° the descendants, and therefore more the <‘J1\lm~ Upon ill _-Olilligas dB~_ likely to so trououunoo to lholl- oo- reads ver! Iemis' thsntrsiitv ot hut- _ wg", ` ‘ ter as regards texture d ilavor. The _ T09 gjmqy 10|-mor; "gm w'||£yg tempefetufetat which elm ls held, been under the impression" imma peat rleterminell ¢li0 “fm” li 0" *GX*-“ev - t ir. i , ` tho while the tiavor is dependent upon; di' 'xslt dgllmtidnllllly hee long by-products _irom_tlte_ beet?-ini growth "dm-09, vphny, on o » ._ \ bon. The purpose"oi' ripeniq cream is ‘ in gn ming] of g poor. j _typo fundamentally 'that of. giving the but- 'aiid which had the power 6 ` t ter the desired flavor and-taroma. but “ t in props y of plogluoing beet to_hi¢ in addition 'it increases the ease and u ~ olilloprinaflilthough plaiigrsoiaa very eiiiciency of ébnminl- Crum is desirable oust in o null, one mupt nov- ripened in one or two weylr er aece it as a guarantee al to the First. it :ours or ripene._ as u. result sultlbilllty, or otherwise. for the ob- of the \¢ii°il 0 fl’l°¢°i‘ll» Wllliili lf” lect one has in view. Pedigree cattle normally present in milk and cream: . . ' -._ -- rns-have been usuali bred or. _* _ ' ‘1 ~ ' ‘ i MJ" U* " "* mmnhoom mm mm nfm,p|m|lm_ .-_ Second; it ripens asarsshlt- 'of ac-_l 0. _ stances bmi ' ` ‘ '=~"1`*`,.:" f ` »°.ior.t‘ho action oi beef and not tion oi certain kinda of bacteria ‘ _`.....__ vo»;£"L,‘ s M" . (°” lddld lil 'lll\‘|l'_fOl'1l\Ol| ll ' aJ'.»~-~_..,~ 0 _-' nm" l--~“'i“¢\lt° ll” “ ‘ . ' -__ » _ ' on the part of the British blockade. French resin, in normal times. it iS pointed out, reached tile continent generally through Hamburg alld Allt- werp, and with both these ports closed England has become a trails-sllipmellt place. Besides shipping enormous quantities of tobacco to her troops a- broad, it is also pointed out, Great Britain has now become a distrihutillg centre for much oi the Chinese, Greek, Egyptian and iihodcsiull tobacco, and closes on the 26th. A large amount i>ll€ll» Wbivll glV0B the Elle Ol liliie _ _ '"1' ' ' ` *T ' ` is hung ollt in purses and the races 3§;l_:3da_i:_‘i°;‘_:'gl‘:_§__§_‘;__;l“’o§“|l °f use H Q' °°' LONDON, Dec. 23.-Tile increase ,|m|ned This tame “fn beam? ta; of exports oi tobacco. resin ulld petrol- W H bays Bulletin (175) onm.‘,g, rm enm from England has subjected the D,.'_,ln;_g$ Operations.. and __ st _ll I ______ British Goverllmellt to collsiderahle thin Work will give day novice lltugogd 1 gslliitlleesltgdgllllllg itll:-_i_l»__g!c§l_$:'__:(o__g;3_tBhisad_l;ainage done. Dec. §zi_sE;E_:_lgV';:'A9ELGRAcl°US ments. is permitting its own shippers mnkdimy _"mer cl; _dwasdong to PR l ' to increase their exports. ‘0iiicial orhlo loud ous lthorllil ellotrl age GOLDEN TEXT- rh L ai on ““'°‘°“" While “°‘ °““i"“g "“` ””““"' stand the. worm he s _:L rea 3 if _ _ 9 °" Sm _ any oi the figures. declare the condi- some ot his time this lliilfxitlltewlllln sgfdly- Slelliltéidmulls lltnallltgszys ow m anger am "0" due m a change in ports of dis' [ng the subject and preparing for ac_ _ ' tributlon, instead ot' ally i'av0ul'itism_ which formerly was handled by rou- tinelltal poris__ American oll companies have im- ported enormous quantities of P0-ii'0l' ellnl into England, whore lt ls stored preparatory for shipment to the con- tinent, when it is wanted there. Great Britain serves also as a storehoul-lc for lnuch petroleum purchased lor the use of Allied Governments for wllolll she :luis :ls :l dlstrllllltor _ *_ _B -1- fin / _,_- ~/ so \ `\ _,_ Q ` ` >h;\_`~ §FD`~. -jC§~,\F E L_ -y '°/'_//pi \ \\‘ QQ 1'- QQ 5??) Q \ S Z//_ 1" , (14 -,to (Gt. _ 4/ },a§B9A wh _ 0/* -39 3 5" ~“ lad” ai* 99* L 9 £5 gli, _ lemma? ,__ Tl” "iii" ii” “mf mm 118° °f wHmm%M ‘U A °“°'“‘ P""’i°‘” *B "‘° “°°°“' ` - - sary iorerunner ofa. good Review. ‘ .i ,<`A_ o_o ' I 7/_iw //n.'l(%-‘_-i . '- "_ b ed _ _ d _ lon. Nineveh, Bethel. _,°§_f‘d“e, ecgg be“§__f;_‘e °" f_"°S°’ This Whou.- From s_c., soo to B. c. {’,me_ P* ‘ " “ ’°“5 i’°"°_i>__i’ arigéintawtag vl;s_t_ti_;dbird: ;)_;lnif7ll;"._l;>_:1a_il_.o_i;i_r_;gs, Amos. Uzzl- . ’ _ _ , _ _ _ 1 the fluff under the wings. This ap- ' ' ` t _ a f_’§c"_§‘_§f_°',‘n”_’;‘:_‘_{“;__l§__‘g§°W‘§‘i ___i{_Y___“ cnlzr-' Lesson oF 'rl-is QUARTER ' k f t d 1. . efreshin S - ys o e . l _ o lice or mites from the unhatched eggs m one from each Lesson) 0 a e r _ gg _ °\' "illis" Present at the iirst treat- ‘ 1 C( t | h th fo ‘ 0 ° "‘°“‘~-N°"'W°°* FHM- ual.lllo°l.'i.o'“5.'§°iu'l'o"io`§§§_ ° " Ing, C00lll'lg » r r:~'~ _-_ »' '* 1; V- _ ‘D 5 "91 ., ,__ lY"\J:"~"'9l lt’ .;*\`~7i A \ Z _ ~ ~v~_f_ __ _ ~ _ _/ _ ,"3-.`_ ' ' .;‘f»:`.- __ _ _ .' ,_ _ .*g_\_;_‘_ , _ ' 1/ -, 1. 2, _ .___;§'»~ »\ <47-' _ l o _ It keeps the teeth clean __ ` and bright. It prods_ a _ 'ii lagging appetite. It , - ' -puts a poor diges- tion right. Send for copy of “W\RlGl-EY'5 MOTHEi} GOOSE" funn! Jingle hook in coiora- free Address Wm. Wrigley, Jr Co , Ltd Wrigley Bldg , Toronto l "Q l 0 *J % ii ‘\ f ll; _ -4. 05"’¢z wflg _ ‘¥»»,¢L’;g`___.-.if Uhew _\\\ |- ` -. \\ ova: :Sal `\ -.` _ ~;-;?3~ ,_-.. --~.- - c 21 ,_