llllfwllllrsllffll _.` e_ / _;I¢s|lsh\esrnr¢e¢e4re»l-lillimeh enellmlriembs do "ll Mm hqmelegtset theyutq-trisnelp lediss this lugs euotiiiel of f°°d _Phjgg gygggm N mg `§| Wgllffpg ` tlmll UIG IMAP 0|! lb lllvsri- HI _______ __,_ J __ '_ lbl1tlik\0|ewellertolllhlll°fl`MWndlnsf0lD0l\|ll°!lls1sedit¢0n wh. " venus. Ieeders often ssy "lt is humeilent, crowdils' e you-lit ll-ill' 1° ln- I deeds lnlstebe. and results in usprofltlbllnssl ister°on. BY ll! meens |1089 "" the islet tm-(tty and sfovllnr from the dey. of lil blfii' Ni* All ¢"°‘"*‘ gg jggg 5. "aug gm gugdy norm- then senlttlensl end in epurte. _Q Q I' fiiem Us severe] ressons why s. lamb crowded In its Ctrl! U10 400| |"°¢ ___ pnwe s utisfectory feeder ister The tissues oflts stomeoh ere tender end ssileeu she ue wily aletenaee re in aeninhle uint they should be °'\ I ,U1 isrged, ss the bulky neture of the normal food. milk indlcetel Nil Whill |“ _xx gqditlon they sre fed lsrge qusntities of other food the dllestive Ivete!!! ll! ‘ ,nv *gg go enlgrged thst nothing but its custornsry losd will satisfy U10 lh°°P 3;' lt must have food in large illllhilfiel or it feels the psngs of hunler. xg gb* 'mug me bg so serious were it not thst in hsndlins liiilll Qlllllmiu me ‘Il ag ghgmnp gets into the hsblt of digesting but not sbaorbing the . /is t slid thu! 141'!! Qusntities of the nutrients that it has lsbored to digest never bn gg it ogy good, ss they pess off with the fssees. Fu- better to give the lsmb $2! smells: quantities of food and have it early BCQUIFO 01° habit 0! !ll0l’°\l8hlY tm uggmgloung the nutrients contained This not slone saves the sheeps enerB'Y gi; but is ssevlns or mea. ~' ‘ 'ff' "' /'$0 The sim during the esrly life of the lamh should he to produce hone and is et legs tissue to get surface, in other words, on which to leiilr Dui '-|10 ‘muh 2:; .This sim is best achieved by feedinla. very little grain while the lsmb is _; _ purging grsduslly increasing the unount ss it proves itself shie to hsndie It and ister on to turn it out to past ure Here it will get all the nutrients it needs without any danicr Of Ke"-IDB' m°f° “la” It °““ h'"""° every other instance however, the lsmb must be grilduiilly BCG*-\'t°“'°d ‘O not he turned out at first to cat all it can hold Throughout in whois existence s.ny change in feeding must bs gradual and its Kf0“ ill gegdy A lsmb that is docked and castrated while still ¥0un¢ S0 mai- It 4°.. ,mg guffor sny setbacks. snd that is grown as ihdlcsted, should de yeiop into s fine robust type for inter finishing iv. » publisher and distributor o ms y T3; George T Angell died recently at his homo in Boston nt the riile “ld 58° 9139 ,ous Mr Anleli was founder ot the but-lety f0l‘ U10 Pf9‘e“iI°“ °f llitor of Our Dumb Animals, it povrei ful cham- __ of nm right. M wimug gnd mens duty to them, the author of laus o xr wg protection of animals from harbsrous men. fill! ¢'\9~°¢°ii ill hi' °“'“ .u,_e_ md ,ubggqugntly-in form but Cruelty to Animals, was e linie changed-in other states, was the f n books. among them Black Beauty," 0! ' which more then A million copies have been sold, and for more than forty , wa. an ‘glut md most effective promoter of kindness to snimlll VFP' ma hh.” uv, worm hes known His Bands of Marcy, emhrnclns millionl e}_1_ B. of children in all psits of our country have been instrumental in alleviat _,__ in former sufferings of beasts and biirds in gratifying und marvellous 6 o S tegree. ____ o Mr. Angell was sn exceptionally able lawn". Wllh R un 1 t lil b J IPod lend rlllliill' K\'°Wm3 P"“°u°° and im exnemeli p:°ml:?;‘a___u“l:_‘;h :Q tc?r_r_ieoL competition successfully should guy But moved by the dsily instances or crue y o ri um , -_ sm: imnlsed and reed of, he abandoned all thoughts of self and peif and dew m ni m¢ hu life snd all that he had to an entirely new line of Christian etsnsei ___ h if l isstlon. lnlvired by that beatitude ofthe Master- Bl°I=°f1 HW f ° m°'° “- H in th m¢,¢y .His was s missionary work of the highest. ly :gr they IM ° '~ _ ____ - 1 it was designed to bless and exalt all of God s livin! °l`€lf‘-W0' _h under h“m,;, pomp, old and young, could be made more considerate of .ind kinder [0 d W *I W mmb gnlmsls it would surely move them to be more considerate of on ___ Kim” to each other, the first step towards inuklng the kingdom wmv 011 ne CC ' ,gym ss it is in heaven th t hi UD Mr Annu ‘yu 3, pioneer in s sort of philanthropy that uns new o s “__ nd after the manner of all similar pioneers, ridicule. C°D\°mD¢ and a :;:;“;.|y W", bogged upon him without stint, but his courage, his abilit _gnan un pig should hnve or can mi 4,,,°,,,,,, ,O , holy cause triumphed st lug, uno hut few msn hare “Ml rn Some fort-7 F°°»f‘l “U _ ___ ____ __ "' li ' k i th th u 5|-,ying is here and with lt again comes the problem of eep edesrre __ roads of the country in passable condition No matter how we :os s a H ded they Will b°°°m° cm “P 'ma r°“‘h att" every mm and it not Dm will :iiways eat them freely. and do B Frw “kan cu. of goep ruts will form which keep growing and the roads W DE tn emu weu dish imo~l==l>l° 1f» “ ‘BP °‘*‘°' "“ ' °’ a" C, h d th properly I “km are ot from the time they thaw in spring, there will he llttlo dltfi _ n l “ny from pod roads. We know of no better and ohespf-il’ WHY 0! l¢°°Dl 8 N in rosa. in seed revel: then by the owner vw °f 01° ‘KI“¥" °' ‘*‘° "’P‘“ lo: are: 'rhm than can be muy and cheaply mann by simon anyone f."°¥ “iw wr the i>i'~"s \»<»~ly low surl- i t t il the - me un og ,my form of this road drali is not general u mos Dar s o :L "gtg, but wherever it has been tried the users are very enthusiastic.. in its __ fu-mg; who is tt little public spirited and wants to do some t thinl for his community should make one of these drags and give the roads V “long his fum sn sDDll°l¢l°l\ Oi drilling ofter every rain .lt will be found _fattening process - - wus, lwitrdless almost effective e cure eil,” or rsths r, preventive, for all the ellis with ,_ which rosds ere effected ss some pst ent medicines are for the diseases o l msn end been. wrist is the use of so endins tlm° and money sradlns up 1 Mm( ;-ogg; if they _ure not to __he kept in repair" The f_irst_essentlitl ‘ |n the solution of the problem of bet ter rosds is proper construction, the B l kee in them up after built. lior this pur- “ ii 7"-Lv ~ ,.,=l.. _________________T__t___,_¢______ __ llldjlll pound, md just ss imP°\'ilI\!. I D I 1, roads there is nothing bettei than the .KIDS 0 \\f-¢~---_~;»~----~ ~---~~ ~ --- ~' f~:;f;"f:':'“ 3 pole on our common eutb I ,,Jns,.».v -v.. . __-\~,»»~'~*"" *J*-~'* ' M1* *“ 1| 'owing big spprecistlon this season. for the price of fresh ills gohe' M151 lip Many me wo rrled at their hens nut isylhg .An ex I f QM this iiie lui'- It is nsturel to all Iowls to lsy. or endeavor to ff. _' _ , . ._ _ _A ~» _ _ 5 *alas dis ih meal-ee. elmough the hen .le wliilns' tlutt all the world srf’U6:_____i;_\__l<»l_'__:_;1_ i__l;:__;si_:0r:_I_v_l_z§_ng-_I;'_:v_l_ .,~,_e_ ,,e,.0l,,_,,,,,,,,, mm ,,,,,m,,|,C&¢,;,_;, KIYMY Uhr it is dons thst she has lsid sn egg _ |e_,,¢» U fm. 5,,,,au_ 1|-my _arp ,,._.,.- fs . ».».. .f . SVINB - POULTRY _ I-IoR'ricUL'rURe DAIRYING l Fill IIIIUPS -4 °|'h¥I°f lil Production. , ir _i~,¢__. _ hr FlN|sHlNo oFr-' Pnocsss. -1- _ix / (Br D. A. oitUMiN'rz.) *I0 Kllllge of success. . _ IIIH IHI PICS t Is Best to Grew-ond th; E¢°|\ thi! EKG of kene competition, ooo- i¢ll production is necessary if suc- IB £0 be attained. The msn who is eht_o._this,_-and vryhb make, gt part of bca to Igure out ways of BID _lJl'06uction will eventually come _*Ria in the race. Whether in :Fig D°'k’~ P8-illhz Brain nr manu- r g steel. economy of production beeing 0! hflks is one of the “Eine” _°f the Industry to which 5 *Emil Ons of economy should icularly he directed. There are Sep methods of feeding more sittin. Ubi? in result_thsn more expensive S-_ One of these concerns’ the wits ot summer feeds, the Utne,- hs. tuning or Tall feeds. The first ° ¥"°WIllE 01' .IUICY crisp pasture M* which the DIES may graze, the elf' UW l11`0i`lllCinS of harley, corn 316111' sssmslss ’ . .I ARLOTTETO O-l~0'lI0'¢0'T_04~»-clue-e-on-e-one-e-sie.-.Q It seems e. little hstrl to be obliged to chase lice and :rites curly un-i late. but it will ssve us a world of trouble if we get there first. Nesrly 0\'€l'Y one has a best way of his own of doing away with these pests, ‘mr they must he kept down. else hens do not thrive. They quit lsying and UCNBIDHRIIY one dies. Sometimes num- bers of them die and we stand aghlist because the "cholera" has invaded our flock. Sitting hens die on the nests. and tho piumrtge of the young chicks looks rough and they peep-peep, refuse t_o be comforted with drugs and pills. and finally die. Cause-lice and mites, and we dIdn't know \ve had them. Too early for the mnow? Not it hit. We learned that lesson isst HDPIHE. '\Ve thoroughly dusted the hen with _insect powder. gave her 8 nice clean nest and fresh eggs to sl! i __,__.. I At the \V0l`ld`s l-‘air at St. L0liIs 0119 d11.\'. Site gave 9.181 lbs./I oz. z. butter. THE GREAT JERSEY COW FIGGIS $6,105. Mnilivh Over 21 entries. She is entered in the register of merit, Class A, d has it test Oi’ lil lbs. 15 oz. \\`liei\ in her 17th your sho gztvo ffl lbs. milk I in 1904, Figgis wus, champion and grand milk in 71,5 months that tested 547 lbs. like crolis. tvhlcli the mn harvest ih Of ikiesr. every fzirinel' anetlous xl himscii 0410 Of I-lie l§i'01li Pitfalls in ordinary tttllods of feeding is giving the pig loo "Sing it all iid life to i‘cl;'.iIre larger aiitlties of, feed than ii can complete- utiiize. since It digests more nuil'i~ ts than it ubsorbs. 'Phe waste is thus "1¢3f°ld. eating more than it needs, ss oi' energy in digesting it and the 5. early accustomed to o\'erfeediug, V01' thwusllout its existence rt-eds onoml0aILy. The value of any fccti “P Will Drevent this practice must at ce be recognized. Thi pasture crops ll ilu. They are succulent and bulky. W1 do not contain more nutrients andle. éiey are simply the ideal feed l' Piss. But they must be kept ul- WBYS tender, juicy und palalzible or more uhlverlllll’ 1¢m°“"°°~ -----------» young pigs will not our them, so if Ci D oevr, which is one of tho cheapest astum crops, is used, it must be out couple of times during the season to ecp it from getting too mature, and lrpalatabie. For this reason many ugmen prefer young green pens for ittio pigs. These plants are Juicy and are well liked by the youngsters. They eil upon them. Whether the early green feed be over or pens experience has shown he effectiveness oi’ this sort of fevtl n the economical production of pork. ot ulone are they ciicup, und greul savers oi' the coiicoriilutted feeds, but Glldition that it l:l_vs on fat econom- ally Inter on. The mam who is oking for cheap pork, must take Otiiln at Once, and get his t-uriy pits- ures ready. Three crops nrc generally and nd- anlsgeously used in furthering the 0 l iiriily ami Corn. Cuiilnluli t~x|leiiie1il‘,l; ‘iid scientific t-xpcriincliis liaivo si\u\'.'il itat the Ciaupest ltiill must szttisfrtv- 0,l‘Y why of using thcso crops is lu ul'n the pigs rigiil. lnio illcm :mil If-I IIN". I’€.¢d ih,elil=ei\'cs.> 'lihey hrcvx- Ukllenl hur\'t-stars. 'i`hcy do not tvnslw ny more ii' as much feed us would be ‘listed in the m'dlna1~y pi'uct~ss of a_rvcst|ng, and the-y sa\e ull the cost f lllrvesting, vvi\li:h ill these days of Igh~pric0d labor is not to be lightly oilsldered. Wlhle harvesting the ai_l crops the pigs nro contented and happy, get all the exercise they iu~¢-'L und never fire in more thrifty cuntll- Lidh-I0 why not lei tllcm do Ii? '.l\s_i'il-lil peas mentioned will voluv ni\'lry liitndy ut il time tvllvil oliml' Muses are getting short. and \v|ir-.i gs should be lnnkilin mpld sonQly good ylclders, 'I0 to 35 lnislleis One of T most eminent fnlteners _ 3. y d grow rut upon in the fall Uf uch feed \\.nil».- it is young, thus aste of uiiuhsorbed nutrients. A lupoil. She did llei' work tveli as long .us-she could-about two weeks. At uint; one morning silo did ilot-Appetit' right. She :num-u slowly, her piu~ iiingo wus rough, und sue was all dl'i\\vu up. l Lpuzigllt she was cold, lui' the \vt-u.tuui- uae pad. 1 fixed her up, tiilnizlng' to make ner more comfort- able. At noon site was dead and thu neut lite;|'§.iix._,.n.ii.\ts_...uzitit._..mites . l knon' iiovv this is iioiiu too early tu lit-glii the battle. Litttcly I. have Ibceii sprztylng the licli-house with 'hot soalpsutis iriiu tvlliuii enough car- boiic :tolli had been placed to smell pretty strong. l try to get it into every 1.-rat-it and crevice. Nest boxes, roosts and all ure treated iii this way. \\’rlc‘ll dry \\'u gu over the roosis aiid nests with u strung liquid louse ox- ierminutor. This has tu be dune oc- cusionuliy all sumiuer and seems to keep them pretty well in uncck. I sometimes, to imilie ussurance doubly sure, after hatving thorough- ly cleaned the lien-nousd as above, i drive ttli the iulvis from the house, close up the doors and \vin¢lu\vs. mali- lng everything us tight as possible. 'l‘ncn J. take an old iron kettle, PHI into it about two ounces oi’ wuod ai ge possible. Keep lilo door closed au_ou|. an hour, two or tnree ls better. i\.ow we can tool ressoiiaoiy certain that trio work of externllinttioii is complete. .For ti-eating the towns tile most .popular remedy is l-'ersluii insect Ipulvtit-r, though some use a. liatii ui Itno purt unruuilc at-id to sixll' l»/“Fl” Icuxbuiic powder, oi- powdered suipnui _ uiiitnient or mid, kerosene an , pnur muy Lvc uscu, tiut. oil sliiliil itliit-itcils the kt-rueeno snuuiti ue omit- I ted. Ji dung uliic-hells iuilcriud under I liuiis iiuuiiv uiwuys have lice upon iuunu unuerliio wmgs niiu about the n » ' M » _ésullllinlln lllmnnuwl uulsll Pll .cow wall IVEIIMIII IHIT IIISPHIYUIIEHI _SHIIWHIEIIIIII IIIIISIHIIIS, INSWIHIIJ ' PHIIIIIIBII -' fo ~--. » »~. _ .. “"""’l””¥» -----» , Klifun 'l ,‘7‘§,-.» »-1-‘ - Some .Suggestions ee te Getting Rid-A qu.; M;.¢||<, Mui; _-in Pisntir7 But the Anlmsl Should Be e Hclvy ‘ °' U00 Ind MIi°l- fill Trees Close Together. .,,.»\-¢ 4E|‘s-Qt...-<~ M"k°"° ‘S-iliiiiflliii §,,,,- - ""5, . uwte neo Mrrs is common. ` I HARDEST ,Nssc-r To HGH-,-_ .. Few comams so'rl-l ouALl1'lEs. It more than paid for me. and I would not want to raise apples with- W out spraying. About fifteen years ago “' we started to spray and we always m spraying some of our neighbors laugh- U Spraying. but it was not very long sl before they came to us and bought Iapples of their own. for they did not m _summer'tlme. especially in hot weather. I concluded to get an engine and let Sllrayed two times, using London pur- 1, I start the first spraying as soon ns JU been from the ist of May to the 5th, in lure und white- arse-iiii'. wlilcli l iliiiik pl is better tllan Paris green, i ;|]_~;0 "Spd m thillk it sticks llotlur than while ar- A led it, for it was a hard job to get it bi l1i:_ly. you_co.ll not lcli any moment _lu \v_@il1er your low \\'ag:i~~ll side ai’ the rmv. I filul lIi:\t we lmvv to he vcry carl-ful to spray cm-ll ripple; if we miss one it will bc all stung' up. Another thing is to kccp (lic dry wood and old brush out oi’ the orchard. lf ih _vou don't, you just keep breeding ln- aerts faster than you can destroy them. I have found the last two ycars that we have to do late spraying about the is I I fl sh t of August. The last two years we C , t more of our into upplcsl from gel- Cow’ 'hunk badll' In lflilk Md "Um it g stung after thnn before that date. |10 wont through our orchard the last Th pa. los lin were illr-re on some I-Ii\>oi‘_nal apples, g . rt of Septcniber and I never saw m e ripple ciircllllos so thick as they th | tl i il h “U emeilt about normal except as to quin- i _ .ls th nk mt s ie ardent insect to lu. ns it does so much ilumuge in u. “I” nrt tlniv. ti *n-`_.. ‘°¥-m. .~_..&__ mv" _ /Z \\` \ I mil; ‘ . _. _ __ 3\ @>\/. I li ,__ ____,,.- _ __ __ _ ____ f f Y _ I I II ____ ;__ - _i *_ -_ ' D " II ______ __ *__ . **--_ r _ _' / iii I ii \i ____,_____ 'Illn“ II; Y i _ ,|"'r|"". . E I'||I|II i fr I I I :.- li cows They first whole. They were weii ug §e';_§"“ 'I' imousme 4, ticn. trouble infectious. sto and hsve nhl" f 'i°{¢1m. three tin?:s°':s:|l|,_"? the pow or in ' hu on o the is on hard feels with sod; fosll Ho - 8 mere be hreqy RSS does rsiis on. not Man not In but seed. There ls now “" in sly |l’l&l in _ . 'r in llnlmnl. Sim is the cow _with rt _sw . D _ 1;- tllo t\vo qualities, but un excep- et nal porson is rc-l|illl'ed in vols of R go lo select the type when he ,___ l d is h ndsome TI’ , vs_.. . anrn. Ans.-lou have done all you un, Sli Bll be » ` is com* and hair it pound of sulphur. /_ __ then rt siioveliui oi' gouu live coiiis und I . _ on t out ut' lilo liuiluliig as quickly as -_.*" _ _ __ _ _.__`%` 8 ll I / \_ A ’\vuter, into which Luo birds are liiiiilcu-_ ` _ “gg \~-__ :“ ANSW-ER; 0°" Dle.~_c_ “_ ,_-_ __ '_ . 1 ' Three hsve died 'mm were sick from ggn” '__ ollrl. On gpunlu thu' I stomsoh herd end dry li Uf _v I Therfulz ixvmfrgg m . Worm Remedy.-W K H edy f ' "I 'W l pulv._ root, or worms in he . 'ill- sl>ig\lls. root, r:°:,.:ul:;“‘ “_-Nil 20 os. Are these liqlug " ugh' hed the prescription mlm _l1ied|°i,\°Qi rc and ‘he gsvs mg ,_ mn :__ ul' ‘Nl mixed. Ana.-The sm "Niles mixed all the owd" "I" 'lib I i h ` ' to _-s. 0. H_._My 3 some tina of ,,,, ,,¢;°z_°:_;”_°‘i mls ne side of her b°5y_ she hs dieisl heir ol! in some mum als fulfill mu or annaruff. Ther. :L th' W' the skin except where ,uhm soil - And sha este snd drink d “F good otherwise. Ani- _-1-' “II “li me the water. on-g m';_>_ ming sulphite wiv. in fees, °"°°" _ é After Fueling,-P, 5,30' Ill should s voun .Mn mu w soon should she in should she he when Wm ? Ans.-If the mare does yzp nm not have to work too hug In .M e s colt each year from lm." i.:_': If carer li_ h ' need in gm: nI`-~--- '4 ' - ~ 11 Hui- ‘-’f"_ *Q - #_ L_ itkt-et uuy to get uiem .stoned Irv! u _ . ividlng old hills. Tiiosc will belin IWW' g at once so that it lou stalks dill I7* uiictl lilo iirst suasou. Tue orillnllli urietlcs ure set s seed put in ariilil ch deep. Cover varieties such us ihl ummutii are planted iii hills 1 it 5 if" part: Moist ioiimy soil, vseil drsined And llol ery susceptible to drolilh, iifiurds ill! st seed lied for rhubarb. Il should In ants to go io seed. if terll W1" Itiiem. 'filer' are iounu upon the :wild - °' "" '_ v :~ WW' » I I I I ,“ :mtl under lilo Lilful/tl, wiierrs they iuvo _ _; -1 _'_' ,__ ._ __ _ ' __ :Liked l.iiuliiBe'i\'ei9 to the leathers ntiui' , - _“ _ -__ __- _* _ . I ____ lu inc skill. nu iliai. UHICIS 11 1-"UW “‘X‘ '” ` - "- -1 L i ' I I exceedingly rich and the seed pit ln drllll ‘ urniuutloii is iimde, they niny vffflf _-__ l I 1 iil_cn deep. Cover with ri hoe nnli__p_l‘0;: _easily he inlstuneli lui' pin (outliers. ii _*T ___ _ I e;ic_:_\'i\_:i___ill_es__;l_o_t_. pr&__i;¢:"_________ I i’“"‘l' "“"'“'°“' “I” "'““mme_° mu), be _ . . ..' --~ ,I 'I ‘Q 1.000 plants-.L it is it nllsulke ui allow ill: _ _ __ _ ---- . _ ._ 7-. ,» _ _ . _ , . . ,`,_ _ writ. _ _ _;* |__g_-T,,,_i _ . _ _ ___ vAv____'__::li_»?.v-_ _;;{i,::_,,_-~__ _ __ Tile liitlc red mite is very common \_~;- nn/T, J" ji__;» _____;_N7__A ~;__. -_`_ _,___ ,__,_ ' ' _ :uid very active, uttsckiug the birur “*"€;i\7'l`--f ' ' Z ,__/--_-°‘“ _ ___ ni. ilighl. Hg tiny ii. iilues lil tile ure vlct-ii and coi‘llei‘s of buildings, nests, _ _ ____ |ni-thus, iiours, etc., where it mill' ll” .| I lfouild in greui. clusters. It is vert’ \ slnull and oi' it _veilowish white or . _ dark red cuiui',ucroi\liii_g as I:.t_isb§BB_i_- F _` . ___ ing or is niur».~ orlvss i' ilud vi' l un ,‘ ¢Qd HIS I _ il. is injurious, hut only ull nut,-_guilt V* Slfifzlt r°°‘Bi’\§':c'ARRA|c£ fu . ! | / of tile bitiud u nIvli_ is ulistructed, but, liuczulse uf the lit-ning pain, und ioesl nf rest which lic...-....u'iiy ioiluws its' utthlts' of these piirur4i.t-.1 is very rap thousimds llewll-pmg lront s Blhsle indivlliuuis und the third generation 1 'li the eilorlnnlis iillmbi-i' of l'_'.»,000, and all uf these produced In the course of eight wel.-ks. Filth, hem. and dry weatiiur favor the develop- ness. und only hy persistent effort and p is *doeth use I Ililturs at lime snd sulphur in thrbottom of the known. an the one most oornmoniy lure lhr_ougho:\t the summer. ialer on _‘l“"bI° h°"S" SHUI- Til" lililvf '-‘RH lw ` v is turned nlo rpe puns or barley and used as it hox ninii '1‘l\ore l 'i -ggolgsslt is he llssedow isthe hen s iss an f th t "sm I", I". N°"hwe"' pmmml . ' ' “re "" "mp ' ° ° ' . 01°" “un” corn. Ville" _ll II NOKBMT "ff in ill" IMUY llllil ‘"9 "lf" fl¢|i'I _\° lm UN’ 'single cow stalls. Tllc cows sro lnisf-_ ‘ el ‘*§Y lil* I0* 1604 whole corn. ae on memes' heneowne. when new ,., 4. mo* ,,,._ ,,,, ,,,_,,,, ,,, ,,,,,,.,, ,,,,,,h,,,,, ,.,,,¢h.,, nr., gning in beflninr hem in by chem; nehlnu men.. ““‘l”\¥‘°‘“'**|'°° “°‘ "*°|° Uni” t°°°- H°°'*'°h‘°M "° "V b°"*" farmer should p to use Just sl." llfwlilrif I `i10l\SIbl°- '1`l1° ml" ll\X:\m|:|k pall. etc., medicine cupboard' HA v _ Room ronecs . 4. ; i esh Diilillel hes said thet s hen is s natursl born fool, but that she mile here not he-ing uncommon, ami 1'_“_:_‘___I_'_‘___“__f_'f_‘:' mf"”_____,{f__f:°;_£_';°__':“f1’m ‘ ` ~ I “germs _refieeming trslts, end one is lhst 'gnc never ceckies pm" |h° hu themselves _____m __ ________° _________ ________, _mmher :_,__500 _ /1211--I _ ull; egg; Now, she not only never ceckleli but she apvroeches her ne. mer inns barn-y is rrennnnlly grnv.-.v may ,.,_m_ _ -.6 _*Nu “ “___ It ha to _ur own mod” °D".m"_ .___y______‘ ___ vs-:£r;_l|.;___r_l_i_1i;__i:__o_i;__;_l;e hl’__<;_r__ih_t¥_¢;_st__;_:; __ A SUBURBAN OR VILLAGE BARN, -'”":.<».- ggplhg with this disposition of the hen may dsmsge her production of out not turned ln until the beriey is ripe. l‘|`!| Ill/‘ economical or 1% effect-ite. li-\el\ lll'0Wl‘ \\‘n'»\ as economically and lui 'rlere is it luirness room, shelves fm f»Q|n»eeie~.weelbsr then when snowed rug, mn. on ng oo., muah nf it ite he eg one new will inn. in 4 money. even when com- I ventilator, three re.-il mns in hopper' ,_ . '-_.14 ‘~‘ suffice for six or seveows. Pdlilivfl Clliillll' d0“l1_ DNC". form no as to tske iitiin mom In me ipld nit---.__-_4_»u._ _..._._~..in..__......_ .~.__ _ Pigs thot sro gh,-on tqder pas-should il this system of feeding. siuhio und filling from about °~-I `\"*'*°»-_ann--n~_~ _n I '_ _ _ _Im __ __ _ Zh; huiil_lln|r I-crowtiillhslloir-n is well €_|n_ir_\\_ny _“_|¢|\ (|00, |m|,mccd Wm., fl Il Fl' *UW f‘ ‘PY <`f|ll ffl -'1 _ _I _, au n H mes __ _ ,su c to lic necls o e su aurinn or 'H415 fl _ fril- ld' M n`"tu. duwrbnlot sim" :'m"g,__vf:'_‘__n'|';:g_:;uhq;I?h':‘_ h:;;'l gllecis. “go iiiggxilsie oi; dtimestice I',ol\\'xI‘s `\-Illsue resident. or of the mlm nwninl: f,.;.r|,'," ,,m:"N;."'m _r.°'_"“ I” Iam” ""°"FI‘ , . . \‘ i '~ \ -__ sues well sua give plenty or water in the inomlsse. let the hens sion. :,e'f,,,,,’z,fed ,,, ,,"_,m,,, ,,,.,,,, ,_,__,_, ,Imp is so pt-nilsienl, .imrnetive and mn- n small unc: ni land. nnu making n * “ "i '“ Ur vert can be ' ' | 31 5 3 1 N- its ,,|-.». 0"" U’ °°"‘l’I”I”I>' "e““"'° as |°"'I` Ispoolnlty of giwdcllillg. pnullry. be-on or glgpxtpr the seusl egg lsylsg heur is over two mesis ere sufficient, en lf any ssrley e we e nf .en _ exceedlnfy satisfactory. Rnriev is _ _ ___ __ __a___ me ____ kemzfriilt. Size cnn As shown it ima om- siriirle. mul imc “_"“'| Q* fl fflmll' shop. The hay loft :\ill hold u_t_ least two loads. nnd some vvddiilg. _lilo siureroom llils a gen- _fluisllle walls are covered with drop -“_