_ 'nm Lsrssr saws I ». THE _"i, ‘."._i»\. ‘ :U ;‘\r"_»..-.<~=: ’ g _ '- _1.»1\, _s "fill ‘iv-'_--._’ -:_ *. .l `\.`- 'iff' ~ _ ~ \ it i'f‘.'}"- '1=` ';‘»;"\-'»,»»;;, - ._i.’. 'rs f - ~,-,I '_' ._ .,~_- ,. ._ ._, _. _ _ _ 5 "1-`Iy,,"~ -"‘"__".-'-§'.~'...fiI~'.’ 14'; .."_"."»~','='f,:'."» 'f iff? fv ,. i, ,'. "-~ '.' -3 _ .7 1 ;' ’ ,‘ ~ , »-. - 1.," ; . » ‘ ;\. . _:__ ,\_ ~. .' _~ ~»-‘~ -,-~ *_ . '_ / -'~ ' _. _ - ..-.s..f.'-1'»=,-./‘.i.i-.¢»'==..r».-’-t‘ii»*";:...,f,;,,,;»_,~_;.i.l§c' a`z'."al.`étFful€e' me demand for workers ln»`% ultur' i ds. _.close upon' t'hi_s.came_ the _de_fit1i.n_;l, for mer in the Depar""_t_{ot_ Tgrioulture, afaln r'i"_i`o_;_\'e__tha;n_ doubling th'e'il`e-" mand for men of scien _tjiglii lturs; °-'tr'a`lrl'i|'ig. 'l‘l_t_en”'-'while the schools were still staggering under iii b_i]_F'd'e1'i 'nl'1'¥ili\'i"§;`f'brt toisigiplyimen for these var- ies activities came tlie'cii`i'i'»rr'oni' tlié' no'i-mel13"'iiisl"\r l'a’ii\i‘-primary schools f0\‘ instructors in agriculture,-s cell that was only dimly foreseen, and that all lhe ilmililiel Qi ¢h€__.pr_e.sent _sgricu_l_tur_al colleges, if taxed to their utmost, can oniy‘parti_al.l_y meet.-_ ._ _ _ _ - - i'll"'0!i'l€i: 'wiJ'lI¢i'l. the demand is outrunning the supply, and if n msn has the trsining,_ ,pg our agricultural raduates are supposed to.have. if he 4 . has the aptitude for investigational work or for teaching along either line a t 8. very congenial' field is open to him immediately upon graduation, and a salary that makes most other lines of teaching seem poor_by comparison. In spite of adverse colidltioiis, a splendid corn crop, b_otli_as to quantity and_aue_il_iy. yy'a§_;gro\v'n last yea_r.' A' better one will _be grown this year. There is goo_q,rn'_ohey in growing cc'>r_n at the present market prices. Corn was nearly:as high_._this sp_|\i_n,g as ig was lost spring, andvnext spring it may be as high or even higher. lt is predicted by good authority that corn will never- ' d ll agafh gd"below___the‘;§0-cent mark, and some think that it will gra ua y climb till it rea¢i§e'I.nr'i_e dollar a bushel. The right preparation of corn ground is b_e2:0midg_ mortfitlly' understood each year. Plow the soil moderately deep ' ' i"'i d “anti turn under all the trash Turn it under -deep and well when t s ry . where it will rot and furnish plant food and not interfere with planting or cultivating. _Weeds, stalks, slid all kinds of litter in the soil'when well bur- ied loon form vegetable mould, promoting bacterial growth' and increasing f ' mid the knoisture-holding capacity of the soil. a nluch needed condition ox and?latg__s\u_rir_ne_r gi'ov._tli and perfect maturity of crops. (_ __ ' _ . . _ _ _ _K _ _ In order to produce ti ton of ilry hay on an acre of land and it is necessary '00 tons of ills the gr win! grass pump up from thu; acre approximately s wa r.. " _.¢0_`ati'pply__t_2_is Zryrinous quantity of water, thc soil niust not on 0 _ ' '_ _ia _ - ` ll but 'it must be porous 1 ~ ' hz ion to' absy 'si ,li ld.-\\z\t`er we . enough to ];ie'fr_1'ijiit'water to 'flow frce`l"y fr'o'in_`soil to soil grain. 'Zihe presence or ing., quaptiiigg of decaying 0rg‘ani¢`ii.iitter (humus) adds enormously to the wntsr holdihg 'capacity of the soil_ One ton of humus will absorb two tons of \va__t9r_._y;_l)'¢X_,___€_{¥_§_il UD l'9l1s\'iccliilly when the Stock are fed rich nitrogenous foods. Even a poor quality of liurnyn' ` milnuiie. Which N19 illld much of the plant food lcaclieii out of it, has considerable value because of the humus it makes. Another cheap and vziluublif sourcc of humus, but one which must be used uhderstandingly. is crops gruwn to turn under as manure. The legumes are especially valuable for this purpose because of the nitrogen they contain. but other crops, _such as ryc. mid even corn, sown thick, rnay sometimes be made to supply large quantities* ol humus of fair quality. Crops thus used are called green manures. A Th Farmer and Grazirr of Adelll dc, Australia, is very properly rppozed e to the government. going 'lniii the horse raising business. That paper says: i "'l‘he' proposal _for ills Australian overnment to breed horses is ilut fav- orably-resorded by fariiu-rs. Many of thciu consider it a farcicai suggestion. The best way to eriodiuiiige the horse-breeding lndustry is to pay a good price itil- suitable animals. iriie cause of the pi-i.-.~i..-lit scarcity of superior ullilnliis arises from the fact that they were A drug in ine lnuikci u few years ago, and conseqlientiy bretders turned their atlsntliiii to niori: payable llncs. \\'iththc certainty oi"ii fair iuifrgin of profit farmers will suun st-t about to breed horses ut the right.siuiup. .Tho Cunimonwealtii i.--iii :nent could assist to attain . - rinci ul a r cul- I§.“..TI‘§Ii.LI1..i“I.i i‘iII.°"€f.Ii“i'L.I’..“ .$5.11‘If..’II'S‘fIZ.’.lS;“.¥.J‘i§§ ‘&‘i.‘i'.§‘.’..".. ii‘3.».iy“ im- tioned, a fair"prl'<`:eQli‘li-alllninls otthotlght type. \Ve consider that it is the business cfthp go rrfment to assist industries in which it is interested, but not to embericlin yiiisiii in om>°»l_¢l°n 1° many taxpayers." ' _ e e s e i. Recently, an 'lcultural writer, visiting the Dunning institution, observed that Mr, C, W, Pot;'enge`r, the head farmer. "carries ii. note bciok and lots down everything that needs to be done. These notes are copied into a desk _book, wig, me won; ghqwlng the kind of work. a.s ‘tiailling,' or ‘cultivating,' stand- ing me in-si in me line. when a mo" in wt iv do a_\=°\'\=\l" kind 01 w°l'l<- is hauling. lt 'takes buts minute‘s glance down the left of the list to see how many jobs qX___§m‘u)ing_.4a,re w_s`lt_l'ng and o select the most' important, and wliat. "Or kind 0f"a .mari is presented for the work, it is easy. to tind him a__job from that list. when e. Job is 'done its line s scratched oft." ‘ Any mg_nwmb_Zh,|ll ieap up such onote-book during haying and -harvest- ing when, during moretor iess short intervals, he finds trouble in k€_G_l>i_l'l_a' hill ion em'plg*’,d,_x{ili _that lie_'wlll be able _to csl_l to mind, an_d secure _the _ complish‘m‘_en\`di. `n'\itn'erous odd JDM' ' _ A .,. .;‘ A ,.,m,,k,,,,,, ,.,c,,,-d of mi...-in|;»tiuiy mei passengers. out or ai1,sso,s4a ` ed h the Pennsylvania system. ried during the year 1908 is i-eport y Thi qmmM1N . 9 PIIUIGHEBFS Clif' ed du 1908 was seriously lniured. The reduction of sualties from the l -' ~ ~ l vnu. 021-‘-I". Ii M ii) pci- sent. ‘i li " ri . _ - _ . "C" |¢ ii i-Lbldiiaf th wills '_‘l1fieIs.verew“irna derires to . ll' .¢. < - _ on er_ ,___ _, _ _ such ii rd"¢!is' this is re'i'nsr sible. 'Le tlii's system iteep up this rw my will a"fii't'f’l1'n ima iiioir‘1lfsiitssi»~fmvsi-ti _ns uisi they ii-ve ' . _ I ~ _ i . " " ` `- he ."'."C:;2 'l‘ll"dm""""i7t'\."'a|."'i‘l'o'i'h'ov r. his been makin! a stu! iiiiimiys ii sum 6. .la iiiiai mit rhwifrwii ffm 'W°“*1' 1° "" ' 1" ,mm . hm, hs,” gi,-¢.mise`ie west -he general standard of highway wistii is sixiy-ti; todd'--fm sssny em. nouiniy isuiu imc wastes fur in pneiieag u|”_ bn \¢||_mqwu| in “rikept and* become-»s favorable location for t p""i'd)';'i~"';'r ° wé'°"':l'\a't if-the road width in this country were reduced ' _ gig fggtto tlmpy slit feet in thi een states- in'-the from sn' s earsvlsf ' `- ' ll bv” .3 ggi-gg or good tlllsble land could' be added to_ tha Qgfi' ' 'okmug math o¢'this--land ll-worth 8100 sn acre, and often more, sémeiniss of the possibilities or ui-. 't‘liomb»¢n'l »\lts\=°'ll°l\ °"°.°' °“°° W' qarehi. ' ` ' ._ . Cuitiri-s=ensrseter. it is tm sm am s IW* W* *‘°“’°- ' - ’ Y ll fl fit'-f.h0I¥l Of' YM.i_ _ ttot-run 'sway from little dlgieuatinz. _____°_\;__ 12:” “dl .__ A °__°__°____l_"; m. ,lqwhsn you meet than dom so i . p some one lie better Disk out 'P/~_¢_>..: .~ if.-’ . _ s _ _.BY ESTELLE F. MILLER. BY R. ia. nusumo. ____Sf=i_i1i_i lile by-products on a farm ill Being s little short of clover pasture ‘ary 'me' 'kimmed milk 9i\°Uid for my hogs, I concluded to sow some ""5 afiicie Will l>l`0“ small lots near the barn to rape. As mf VNU* 0! l¥lUl.V ll early as the ground was dry ami would °°w W°‘-‘id be °°“5id' permit me to make a good seed bed. I plowed a half-acre field like I would for mly bl’ Hilfeiy €!¢ill'l- corn, and let it lie a day or t\vo. Then from fifteen cents t0 I went in with drag and lilirrowcd andi one hundred ound ac- orked it until I hiid ri uici- seed hell. l, ground. F°\"“'“i°l‘ li¢il'l'lm€d After sowing I hsrrowed sufficient t "“i“€ and Oi' Krtaleflcovor all the seed. ln six weeks l turn "iiik Uiliaillefi by lilly eil in ten cond-sized hogs, but in spit it Wiii Kive better of till they could ent the rape gre and produce hotter results, .iB. llllif0l`lll i'l‘0m day i0 alniogt as large as czllilmge stalks. Thi plot \vi>liid have yi:-liiefl nbriut !l0 hush as n food for wvrtli $15. \\n~ite- and nice, il\l'ifl_\'_ grow n great bushels of when . . \ large every day, and the stems bei-sm corn, :ind ns corn was worth abou liusllcl at. liuskiilg time, i rape this llnlf ncr ilftven :\\'1~l':\i:i- lim: on rape; I ' 'T I'-3°’ °'.°5°'i'i°N~' il' sooo Fon ci-iicksns, li-oo. AND wi»iA'r ri-is pnorrrs wins. “M H,,_,_.8 ,DE,,,_ _ BY JAMES S. DRYDEN. _ Here are the results of some inter- esting experlments covering several years. in which every ounce of food consumed by six pens of Lciiilfirllll \\'llS weighed. The six pens of hens con- sumed during the year 664 pounds of wheat. 296 pounds of corn, 203 pounds of oats. 112 pounds ef bran and liilflrtll. nnrl 285 pounds of skim nillit. in addition to some animal food The D 5- W qililiiiy H110 tile l1S6iihl\iIso\vcd 5 lbs. seed on this patch of . cost of the total food pei- fowl for the o year varied in different pens from 61 - cents tn 78 cents, and averaged 66 Q rents. 'l‘he whent was charged at I v cent n pound. corn at l 1-4 cents, oats u_ at il t-cut, skim uiilk at a fifth of arcenii s 'und iii-an and sliui-is at tim-e-fifth of u _ i-cnt. 'l`lli- animal fooil cost from 5 to t 6 Cents per fowl. ’|`lis wheat consti-, ¢ tutcd nearly ti half of the total cost. 'i`hc lions luid nn average of 144 eggs 9 por fowl, vtilued at $i.i`».‘l nt local prices s|l"l' vi-urs. 'i‘hi» prli-i-s ihcn were from _ 10 cc-ills to 1:5 vviiis pi-r tlozcn, lnucii my f.S;||nM10n__ Iliwer than the prices are in Oregon at ln|ii't~ than til ig the present time. if wheat had been worth, soy, U0 cents, and had been char ed for nt that rate, and bran at 1 All " nds f St k P ' . o oeD_“_rosper on luoh I Illslf an Acre WouId_K_s»p Fifteen Hogs What it Cost Ae Pnd six Pam gf Leg- Th. C-Mmm wnv. ani* Product _ i In Good Ships- horn_s for Ons Yesr. of wupnm. |mP°,n,,°,_ ". __.___@» ‘W lr 'r. J. LowELL. A couple of years ago. when the an nouncement was made in these columns that "dollar wheat" had como to stay. and that the time was not far distant when the central provinces of Canada- Manitoba, Saslcatghewan, and Alberta- wonld be called u on to supply e lar!! hart of the wheai' consumption in the United States. there were many who laughted at the prediction and ridiculed the idea of wheat reaching the. dollar e sitilatioll than Mr. Hill, and there ar I ho are inclined to b few men, f any. w U more coairvative in their expressed , e views it was this greatest of th ' . I 5.) ‘ I , I ‘ I i _ ;._:..~.°°a'.°:.°.i:::~:..°:.'i'f.: Wise, and should bell 'U WITH IIIIEIIIIM. PISIIIIII IIIIIHIIGS WIIHIIIUIIUIIIII ISIIIIWIIIIIIIIIIIIII “IIS EIIIIIIIIMI IN IHISIIIISI SIIII‘IIiIIIII BASIS IIIIII Sill! IIIIIIE Utter ef tlis Agricultural E 901'. A rs.. ....°.'..°:f.:‘.'.#',:.f°::.'¢':.*...””_..~..*.§.'-"“f Unleed Meal for Hill--C. E. D.-s¥Il- sssa mesliss ,ooo iooa tar swisdit fed in smell quantities. About l>l`._tQ- ‘éilllflll et a feed eitha' nw or build( may he mixed with the food. Iiowei-s-Hrs, I. ll. Q..-You unpo- wre own! bslos and eo\¢unlu?sii.p\sn'ss at eeedemen and nurlerymen, who al- vwtise in F. 1 H. .Peerdss errhilf ohnted in un-lr Best.: oupmsnium in iY lDfi¥ 01' 9¥dl!rbol'. _ Grass for Hay-J. N.:--'l"lssiotU is the miiilproiytatsiegranstiogrowfurhy, T! lilly be sewn at the rate of 1! Qte ,dr acre and it is belt seeded in c5s'n opml. tvr early potetoea or peas. 'lr for isol- ilw. ues I qtl. timothy, 8 qts N009. I de red clover and 2 qvts aldks dovk. Oil of Bs-anne.-E. I. B.:-This ol-is distilled in localities where more iran abundance of sesoefras. The stills-are maids from cupped or iron, usually with e. lead oondeneor. The mm 1| G11! ifiiv chips end about 10 has make s. dnargs. which yields about t worlds l ond ho said n few ‘I "Ie" “' lass. or oil. 'mis distillation requires days agimat “the price of wheat wil never be substantially lower than it is to»‘ds'y"-and when it is taken into con- sideration that at that time wheat had soared to SL20. well above the dollar mark, the statement is peculiarly sig- nificant, and doubly significant is the fiipt that in this country the population is`1ni~rcnsing at the rate of 65 per cont. wiiile the yield of wheat and other sta ple products is increasing at the rate o only 25 pci' cont. For several yedrs of livin has been steadily i G' 't-cnt'iii pound. the cost per fowl w'»ulri| 5 . ..,_,_ - . __ ENcoui=iAGiNG GRow'ri-i sv srissine Ti-is GROUND wiTi-i 'ri-is Pcow. The l.I0SllPi Of I-_T000 Cl~liii\'l=\iil‘fl IS. =l¥il`the ground mid cut thc wi-cds. lu former _veiirs men wcrc sutisilcd if they stirred half (if [hc M,-r,u,,d and c,~,ve,-_.[1 up the weeds nn the otllcr ln-ilf. But since t-lose obsclwcrs lnivc guneto work iin iile lJi`0ll0Silion i'cw ll|`Ui4l'ussive fiil‘iin=r=i will bc Siitlsllr-d with ii cilltiviiior un- less it stirs nil of tin' i:\'uulid and viiiri till of thc \vl-cds. Sonic look upon weeds in n curn ilcld as q dlsild\'nntni.:e. lliit if it wt-re nut nel-css;ii'y tn gc in mill | Cut thcln out nizlny ilclds would licvcr get the stirring ui' the igruunrl lii-1'css:il-\_- to retain thc lnoistilre. Soiiictiniifs we have lilviity lit' rain iii the spring and | we think. “()h. wcll, there is enough water in thc griiuliil to lirini; the whole crop to maturity." \\'o forge-i, liIlwc\'ei', thiii ilip 1-nrll is not the wily cfm. sinner of soil ltloisttirc. if the sun git i ~ _ I rli ill 1-iirilcst, it Qui; ,lruw the lvatel' out uf the groulld much foster th. . 1...- i-urn rides. _ Y l ed to stand until thick and loppered Pigs fed on skimmed milk. ellilel the sweet, and ill citlicr case gill. i iu3l|_ is not a particle uf it but is digestible. it has brought Si for every lou of course, depends on tlac market. ,tut lies on this su ject assert t1..t .. in ___.__e_|_£F>ia__! no Omer __________ ____ _aka ____ tlirasll the clop. _ tho skiéumed lnilk_; ltdis _;i't:rtri__at least _ _ ___ seven elltli per un re o irow oil A dom- and louse | ' ' the land, but a very large amount may img; is made by us'TH'_'_e"_;c§'_':_1ab`f"°‘i_f_‘_’_r be used that will bring in ii liighcr cash fastened at me mp to the d-z'_o;_3aI \'alue_,tha'n that. "\\‘ht~re the liogs onli-r thc ho ho sy One of the irllD0l”lonl lwlllts in test- Saiuruic thc i-iuiiiii wciikiy win? co I' if ing cream by the Babcock test is tv which will_ki.~»ép tho lice off the li A 'O ' lneasufs the fat accurately after it isllt. L. Browii. °gB'_I separated lil the neck ut the tcsi. bottle. The bottom of the fat column is np--' ' _ _ V 'e_ ‘ - I proximately it straight lille, but the top _ 'f " _ rfac or mcuiscus “mil ill the test bottle This me I hasta.. concavet su e. . . _ _ ~ ___ -which"”ten occupies tl space of iiearlyz-t"'f mndifl' I0 fbi ill l. Tile farmer. however, whoI ltsips iifty or a hundred hens can dei papt the cost i.: inlcreasiilg»‘i'i\ the UnItedtNBtaieB. 8.1111 thii_s_'.w_ld_s diffegcnce ir\_ production and criili-Iiiimptioli is'th'e-reusonv ' - ` '<_ ’l‘lie--difference 'must be 'supplied by the vast and fertile grain regions' of Zilinitohn,-_Saskatchewan 'and "Alberta, 'i‘lIqq‘_e is ‘iinw nbsnlutelymo doubt..-of th; Even' the press -_of the .country coin-cdes 'tho fact. Results have shown thief no other I-ountry in the world can 9 Dr hope to eqilal these provinces as “Test proiiilccrsl, and that no other Ci lllllry vnu produce ns hard or ns good lvlti.-ut. Saiil n grt-at grain mall 'recent- ll'_l: "if linitcd States wheat maintains tile dollar mark. i‘nnada wheat will he well above n dollar buslicl, for in l‘V'ffl‘>’ way it is suporgnr to our home- gripwn trraill." `- 'V ` l_\\'itli tlicsc fucts steadily impingilig tlcir truth ilpun and rapidly growing itil on it i lutcrestln to note lun | 'iulutl _ 3 _ g _ what possibilities tis it "wheat |;rowcr“ oillr Northern li‘clg'hlnii- possc.ssos_ \Vlllle itll: United Ststcs~\vill never s\ii'r.;|ide Il¢'t‘ pl'cstii;'t» in lilly lnnllufnvtiiring o 'E"'ge'I' on the “'I”_te i“'m,"u°lS 'II' by`Icqnil~iii:rlnl lille, sllr- lniist very soon I"")""('s or me 'mm' 'hey “III 'Im' iic.km>\vli-il;:i- iiiiil with as much grace ;'l'_'_;__:;"'[:'Q“'__\:';__:;_"' __I_'_'__sIS'_‘_‘;__I_I_;;'r"sS‘ _I_'2)___‘__I_I;Izii: she i-nu, flint silo is lmiind to he “__” _md there _bm us____ny ____ __'k|___ ___m;, li ntcil ns ;i__gi'iilii prniluci-l'. lt nlust lin nr liiittermillt. Tlicrc liccd therefort- bcI L"""cL"“""' "mt 'I '=II"'“' 'IMI' M UI" "“'“‘mI rm can for a_________ _,Wd _{__s__m__g ___ a_trIuth sliiiui tin- rli-lui-ss of Fiiximla-s saving Of B to i0 i-vlltei 'p fowl 'l`llc I;'FI“I"'i"'°d“"".'I" “I"""' Img I"'"“ 'Iwi' ,.],,\.e,» or grass mes, PM _Sm _____v‘e n______Io\l_it of sight." as Mr. llll says, by th inarketable value. The destlmictioii ofI "'t'r""u""'S “Hurts ur 0"" newspapers an Limsslioppers ill tho clover and gl'iiin-I'n"""'z"Ie" "0 s'em\ the exodus of 0" ' _ _ Y _ _ _ b i-it _-\lnc-ricali fnriuors into these rc- iitlifs, and of bugs in the urclinlds, \i.iil,` __,flmS_ It ___ a mm mm up _O me pres of reediiic Piymoutii Rocks m~eruirr.fi=I\‘4f\\"f M ‘rt scorceli' been scratched. $1.15 per fowl, and or ivysiidunes s1.I ‘mI,I]'I°"”. 0' ”°“'”' I""'°` f'" ‘he “*I‘I"I-1' This extra cost is iargelv offset who-nI".] a"""'t our A"'e"'°a“ farmers; and thc fowls are marketed, the larger " ,"3" "mae m""°"s "rc 50"” IIE" am breeds bringing more than the smaller "'t= 'er """'°ns 'n regwns not yet ‘mened . A T ' _ f * . ' as leon rougi e-se _‘,£_m_s_ but has not kept _mee wlm mei w‘l.tii others of our people at the brmpl demand. This is shown by the con-I7t"""""'"I. that Canada was bound to lcvomc John Buii’s Bread Basket." about 1! hours. Oil made from frilly 'Wi “mi dll( etumpe is nearly edoNC_, but if the stumps remain in the ground for some time after cutting the oil ae- quires s. red or reddish brown color. Enlemsd Liver.-airs. A. 'l‘.:-Uvsr troubles are frequently sseoo~il!ed`wi¥‘a oholers and with disorders of the 0”- ‘Dl'0du_»ip_¢ organs. but are 'more common. .ly Cau\\d)‘-_by lack of r-~eiciile_ overhau- "i‘p“g and improper in-diiitr. parts.-ui"-ly _ the use of stimulants and sc-callrd e¢g- prt~du_i-ing foods. Cases of this kind occur nicst frequently during into winllr and tu:-ly spring. The preventative is to provide more exert-nie either out of doors or under scrutt-liiiig sheds and feed a wel.l-balanced ruiiuii of sweet, whole- some food. f C. U.-Please tell ine is chronic cuss of dug I. Albswer.--'1`liere are mango, follicular and sercoaio. Tho! are both from the operations of s ph- icisctlc insect, a species of aeari, and me cure aluays nieuns something to _kill this insect. The materials in use t for this purpose are very vssriolsl. Oils _authority says: "With regard to-oint- ‘ ments the ilillnerlc pomsde is very enl- __‘ cacluus. Mercurial ointment and differ- ent cuiupuunds of mercury, are much re- sorted to; but these are readily absorbed by the skin. Dressings of tobacco 'have the eanic disadvantage. lt is generally il good plan to wash Lhe animal well with soft soup or carbonate of potash. in _‘_ warm unter before applying che parasi- ' ticide The latter should be washed off what to do for IIIXIIIIO. two kinds of !` d . ri the skin after it has been applied thrle or four days. lf the skin ls covered with long thick hair, it is advisable t0 where tlliesc lilsu-ts are bud, offset large part of the'annual cost of foogg Canixdf ha,s,a'."e.']1g." “ve UI” "air cm °“’ fu" the "0""'s 'n better crops’ I'i.1r"iiil producers tlie"";'er$t|l2 ;ilI;l‘pi';'s 0'; "Fo" "Owe dogs' and ”p°c""" an " ' ' those with tins skins and smooth hair. ii very excellent and sa.i‘a remedy is balsam of Peru, dissolved in alcohol-one part of belsam to four of alcohol. This isusn effective aearicide and has not an' unpieasasnt Odor." ' H. .I_:-l have a mule witrh warts on its ears. Please gzive me is way to talks |.he.|ll off. Answer.-\\‘srt.s are removed by plas- _i_.___ ow | . _ will be greiiiei- economy and prove us the hogs on before or after the oats I' P9"-" No remedy of any kind is so effec- Canada but new there is not a sign of stitisfuctol'y. ' our cor,-is 0,1. ,_» t _itive in destroying worms as to war- '__ _ L p ""' "' me "U" 0" sow I t its lecuinlnendatiun because the It I0" iivlll “illllibeg to the coast.I sweet or sour give good satisfaction, ing gags ,,|.,,,,. fm- 1,05; p,,,mn. | mme ran - _ _ _ _ although cal'c'shuuld be taliell noi. toiullusuall. Lle~licl".ilIy illc i’at?illt'>':i‘ su\v§:°nIy "ue way 1° dum “'I"h °“'~'II “WI” |E;';;i'},' ':;',;\?|n$;'eb"""e "€"e"$ w"eat I change froln one to thc other. Pil5S_ puns lil i-oliilcctinii \\'|tl\ thc outs or I1 d""°“° 'B to renwve me cause' H°w` C-\ lti§l'ls umins IMI" mom """s"""""u"' l ' li bio d Wills! seem mulmed to the Bom. rumex. man O. cumbhw_uu__ uf _,reds ___ _ _ _ __ _ e\.e_._ us u makeBh1"_ mu “Demi “Su of _ . D . c I; rl 0 the country fromi sl Quart. he t ailpiillrs io s 0 . _ .. ii ' "Me Suu” cultivated or wild garlic in tnc lnasii1I::I_I°"_‘:§I°’I:'_f:;‘d-_I"’s§Ui' *\ii» Bubtllilll-I can be dvllsl foods _sbuuia be fi.-il wiiii it iii urut-i~ iu__ IMS _, _ , _ is often adopted by pouiiryineii when “ “ ” “ Y “lm Krall” wma ton Answer.-'rails uugiii is have limi giv- »i wi in 1 ~» ' logs unto tiicnl as suull as they liave aI ri rciiieily bm-aus.; me fl, ., I - iltclr brnncli lines in nil ilire 'ti 'I "U '~I“" “““"° is I‘"°iII""' Im" It 9"' ' __-ew H __ _ __ _ _ _ _ ,_ wis aio. ell _ _ <._ 0llS,_ _ __ _ _ '/H” ‘"8 I” I"“"e“"’I“5 III” "*""'III“’"i5"fwill ltc';p"Li'iie~';'iI"df' I'lic"i'ioi;"r;""l‘ii'ie ';"t'iI""p'0"""""' an". """"e -to """'*"'- """L"'s lcuving their iirst i l -' ' """ve"' "W" " ""' "'“°'m' ""6 qualities of the manure niust not bc§,~wm d____em_ ____ “Ze ____ ___~__ _ _ss B. L_so long as the cause oi the inicstntluri ___w __ ___ l>f&l‘s shelters im-_ lever are uigii, two r __ 0ye__l0oked_ This is considered _mc or __________t______ _______L»__ _________ __ _iei_§l_ aiid_c:tists. .this cause is invariably iiltli _fill Yll_‘J_ homes- built by blood muy be taken from the .iillfllllr 'the greatest losses when thc wliolcinllli wvbumy' when "___ _“__ n_y coll tiogs_ot sumo‘itind. lt may be that tliobirds “__ _'-4 ~ ‘i_"¢_i¥\‘ Lie IS H Sl‘0Willg http-, Wm; U, wwk subieck, 0( when m5;»q‘1| ‘iS will Uu f't"’"‘ mu funn' Sk'","""“' iilclics higli will lic ii g"i'Jo"d"'i.iIIi"' or Mx ?i§'tI"' "ee" 'i.i"'(i"ed 'fin t"l"e "awe 'area I'.iu'l'leti"i'i:IseliI'olI»'\EI'l'i"li'i""'l'i"""p""""i'audi "IW" ‘ever °‘""‘ HHH' N°“ "Aww uh .mini id “sud I“ “mking "°°"“i5”' UI' Most l`iirnlcl's will not 'i id l "owe l 'M' an 'at the wo" l r h t" 'li' ' w""""*""’ d')'_‘ kid: ss'r\1l' ss plllllhie by lllrflllvmt ,_Duwh.. cheese_ and_ when propcrl). ___ ___ otlls cr it pro- tlrown to tlcnl has becuinc culilulnin- “_ W cu , \\ i l.ll has como to stuy., ‘sys ______d__ _ __i_1_ emto ti_|rn h_L;b’8 onto Oats after the ated. This is the most cuinnion condi~ N0i\VilIlHlBl"dil1i§ this. the Crulsdiani Well' WWI* “ll lil” b°“"¢I“ “"6 “Im "A » _ c'\ si-ini>."' I _ _ _ pounds used, in many instances. 'llns, so great “mist m.dma:.'_?.c';’::gl3’0°_:‘__:‘1hI;_‘;i I “Kew W” “in must man would prcfcl' to harvest and tion. Un tho other hand, fowls that hand scimrflwl' than on the skimmed do not Icnvc uur'entii~cif the -ti ii- . .. .» milk brought home from the crcaniery. tion, us r-ny... "mm, is ,fm li wi-I'l"bill-I Ii'i5'ii';':ii"';IIuIi'i"""'urILiL'easse "' the p'I°"I Now. after a lust trip (and though he is -,vhere the milk ni' several hundred cows nnceil l’i\i~ii. \\'lii-li l-:ilie is i4'l‘u\\'n nv.~ul'I The ln'cunie "from cgglt' d In "'au"ch Ame"'C'm) he fmnmy be` is probably mixed, or the milk set lil the house li is as-tuiiililiing U, see haw] now one ur me r_____i’ _PI Pm “Cf Isilievcs thot not only will Canada become puns and crooks or deep cans. which :nut-ii nie <»iiii~i' W" Pu' _where they may be ted m_e______y ______ I into the barn that counts for most, lm; _already indicated. with garlic. A'[lerI "t'Ii'c"I>'iI'ii" or 'ha' "H" """'e" " g'°""" th _n L h _ __ .ig il. . ha'v'e'l li'f':"dolille uviL{d'liu"'us""m'~5F";'iiii\'ild"'l:';I ""0" 'aku " 'vw "'“"""'w"' or water temoved to me new q'ua__te__s whé__e i now and thcn raliicr than tu gulp down is cannot lie done, the whole pre-I" n"" "t 'mee' ‘\"' mln "er h°"med _ses “mmm |-‘ral be Umrousmy ul________ I hinisclf by taking ii little at u. time, but ; then- a spray of c,,u,Uuc__ucld ‘und _ li\i_li_dreds have died drinking too muc`Il atcr at tilc__rate of one to tcli purtslm 'we' _ . ‘gum be lmfde to mach every crevlcei ep the haying well in hand. (,ut id evcry surface of the entire poultry' 'M n °"'y what I0" ca" get “|QI'*F“y rd, 'tiuililings and runsf This spray-I°" day' A 'md "0"" U" E sms e 35"” g should bc repeated at intervals ofI°u‘ o days for at leas_t two weeks. pre-I m bl' in ti c _ i . _ _ 'ight' suiishid; \I";'u'th;'I~f"'i'\'ii'¢'iL on 'the SC""'°"' mr me sheep' 'Hwy is time ine lim-i~ in wiiicii the bird: “'III"‘“I‘°'" “Wu” "f I' “S ““" ‘“""‘ scratch, the dust baths. and the drop- an'm""' ___ __ ,_ plngsdshoilild _bob ren(\_ov<;¢_l daily and '_ . burne Ol' 081-ly lll‘0 - it is pussi. ,. E _-(U blc. the yard should be shaded up urge,-I I SPRAY TH F 'T TREES' tl e'to spruv your peach the first spraying. | Now 4, me m _ _ _...__ pea, and plum trees, as the blossoms Ihrtvc fallen and there is nu danger nf his cutting would bring a loss that t take off vast sliccs of profit. t somc of the nicest clover away tends through ilie cork to.near the bot- - |1 th f l 1 (1 | | _ K' e ew 0" W e nc" 'am' c"'ck'I i=oning the 'honey be-os. They arc t a-it their ii e ~ , \' D0 -I - """ "1 9 "P """""' °“ "'“y I i distributors ur pollen, rurryirig it ith th . ii i. th 0" i ' - 'ou' "" en' u oy are "ur" to b rren treo to bring forth fruit l-`or re somevgiist and therefore sires too low_can rcuaiiy as transfcrrloiw ni., cream ___ wmmnn me , _ , ,-.gains or me psf cent. ur rat. lies: bottle- _ ' .___ blight and all sucking ami biting in- Tlie n gestion has recently beenl '1'hia_fsa-saturated alcohol Uiouia be ,urs ruse Bordeaux, which is marie by When frying eggs make a smell hole . “sing copper sulphate four pounds, I-“mga .of alcohol on _fat .dan he over-_ they are completed. while the lag || ,gill in the end to let the white and yolk run qulcitlime four pi,-_in,1;_ nw, qimgeg . urns by first adding to the alcohol all. liquid. A little shaking of the test bot-I out. Make ri thin dflsh of plaster Paris green. Dissolve copper sulphate. ' i and fill the lhell. Let dry then c e fat it will dissolve, and then pour-' tie after adding the alcohol uill some-I Dar s tit of this ist sstur times melts the line between iii. fund break the shei lsnd you have a nest Iof watsr. then mix the two together.--I h the alcohol more distinct. egg. F 8 Burc in I6 gallons water. lime in li gallons ' ihniiiisli'~ hi srvo keep °' " 'ou ma "me to' heir ii-et from tree to tree, uausiligk thi and biauiieui saiursied with hot wlillr should be pei-alsieiitly applied to me loiris 'lliiis may he followed by is very thin pulp of the best ground mustard iumde with tepid water, rubbed in against tile direction of the hair, ‘and cuversd ill; with paper and a bliinkev.. Keep this en tor an hour or uiiiil the skin tniakens and the hair stands erect. lt niey-'then be ru a or sponged off and the NSIK- e'i's"'l‘Ep|ied. when the action of-the is has been started it may be HW!- ii all dose of iwo or Mite y d Y ounces of Glauber's sllill-" AVON ‘Nui and active work until' all the bad symb- tcnie have subeided. _.__.._-e--- Lnmbs cannot be fe'd with much proiit withoutaa large amount of tcln in the ration, and of the DN carriers alfalfa and clover are the a _______._¢._---_ Blushing oil the \na_ -who smi1\s_!'- 1 do not mean-the Marg who smils_s~'hr effect, nor the one who smiles when the world smiles. I mean the snan whdls smile is horn uf sn inner radiancei the man who smiles when the clouds idwh. when . fortune frowns, when the tiifsl adverse. Such a men not* only l.n"i:kss a new world for himself. bill ill di id in th! multiplies himself an hundre o strength and courage of other msn.- Qeorge L. Perm I' ab ho' h w nk quuuom to “um ated alcohol on the top of t e a c - , . _ _ . _ _ ___ _ _ _ ___ _. . ..._ ___ __ _ _ ___ ___ ' ` .= iiicoroow-1 _ irons roirrno Tsciiiii rsrois " ¢ ‘ ' I . » _ r , <.. - _ » -u. .um »- ~_ _ ._ ; f "- \ ~ ,li-‘i.._,_, .I ‘ _ . ` ‘ . . i - - \.\.. .rf .,/