FALL ‘m.lQ\‘ _ill I dl! p.V»...' °' gg.; - V .ll._{*‘*Y H _-film!!--r°¢lv1.r¢_m tsfes.-` rooiofwiu go n long my. in effecting -fa-~~° :e..l-.:....:°..i‘i:;i:“..°“...,.'°l -salt ‘i.'“n::..‘,i.'=s:~"lai °‘:.':::’".:':ir.'. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ ,. ls\,lQ$’°°,¢9.¢i.._esl\_°tii|iliy since# a - this a_ltalts';:hsy beD:ubJtig\ited'iu,pupt - ,s1;er.uie_r_irh_ivh'arh;_i_ar_vef_i4d_t¥rei_:a whois- orxosd or the plant in ou; -hn,hrsn»or a irihiar seed, in there is generally-‘s_. 0 all _° W °\1'.°1'° i °\‘ °,ii°\‘ _ fl_°ty is nroguriibler th1__f_ti°a=ot__1lslry_sw,_ ._-Ili to 2-‘rounds ard plowins can-b0.l;:5d¢0 lil'YN\l»8°» year- ~ » alflilfdl--being equal, to-_one pound -of E isnoe has ipdl, flllli-.ll _ V WW: B ~iloui‘oe_ 'oi protein. ,tile 'most bl’-thi , * ~ l,i?:llng‘is advisabloffl'°'°l1\P*lhlPl`r&¢-~-expensive or animal' 'nutrierilta ` swiss . _ - l -- -~ _ » . D ‘ ' ._ l _ ._ 1 _- - . . _ hoe’ img- tit is ull§Yll0 10-80 116.91?-_clover compares? very. favorabl ,with ' At this ~tlme._ or later _in the fall, ' er than ‘leg lJ°`-Pl? lll¢.ll“~‘-:gl _lll“Vl tllfalfa, red_clo_ver»Hnd .alsik_s,_y; spd a lot-of imiprovements can -be made in the area close. to_thLipgs_;»_o _ eti-_:'99 in other ‘cdnetituenthl ash) fat, solublsr the fields, fences, etc. Manyffarms should 110.* 5°- °9ll°1l'.V lfll 0l_\'b0_llydrates"8¢lzlsmgr:~ii:1s ghotrtil; 'knolls where lime is usually plentiful. The Value of Blue Grass .» certainly will produce a pound'oflneat A “ll llllllllllg lll llllle W°lll‘l llllve l° REAFUN QRPHAN i=0Ai_' -- t of hh with ions iohoi. be given an application of this mater , _ G 0|' B. ql-lar ln’ ‘_ ,, than grain or tame grass... and per- lll lll_§ll]‘;nf;l;`;1;n°l ;;l;'S_ll_;‘~}lt*?f_l___;:_l;l_]l’.-__l:_l: I had A more that died from sim. -hapis with greater qconomy. .gl'°llll . °' ° ll i h d i it ng coiih it is one Bl“@H"*?9S "WY be 5°°‘l"‘l °l'll“"'. ll' ll‘° dune stile" icmver’ M mf. lliaiimmer' :lla slid il hay and a lit-tie Swirls Or Fall- The “fly Silflns Seed- ““.i'h° if a§ll“'“°' ftlffifsg “t Y' t oats. lglve lt milk with alittle watery lllg is beetperhaps, on rough fertilel ll ll. V $39 ll ° 5. ° “Wee in ii_ Am i treating it in .iiio i-ight , ' l 'l tlldf. it lll - land, unless it is so weedy that a Fall ilvgltvegr “very y ‘:ohS5l`°‘;'t Ts' u;"°'l_;~; way'_1_3_ _ _ seeding is necessaqry to give the grass , < C rg hh ig i he th mogi; ll good lllllrl llllellll ‘ll llle wee‘l“~ The 'round 'liking I? Bttand Wham' 'the 'sion . Iogillilvl suIlllst`itu-te'i)l¢llrsmla?ne's milk, and. leaves should be burned and if there ls lll'l;'lcl 9llllY Wll °l"l°55°d llllll ll We tho ohiy hvhiihhie in most cases, but lS V001" w0llSll f°l` the 5ll`“m°nt-llll’ 01.58° S whlch are wb dry to produce it is well to realize that the cimposir lllllfl Should be lllll`l`°W ld lllllel' llle any other kind (lf llmvende-r`" tion is somewhat different, cer-tain seeding. If B ry 5 s e, changes ah ever_, the grass .will catch without any I' T,-|M`E AND METHOD OF AP_ made hi oi-der that ihe substituted wltlvallvh- - 'L ME” diet shall not he ton dissimilar from ve in is ultshl howl There will ‘be 'little grass the first l PLICATION. I ' the natureal mare’s- milk. The follow- . i year, especially in _case of_Sprlng seed _ ' _..-____ _-___ _ __ ____ _in table Qi' Der.- centages gives the' ing, and M it ,ie -necessary Vto pastoral =1;ii-he-.may 'he _hhhiioo og-hhy *hannah ave 'cnmposl-tlvn Ol U19 W0 l¢lD\‘l0 the land it il better to sow oats or rye_ of the year when its use ls cqnvenla Of mlllil ‘ _ With the bl\l98l'@59- ,Tl1l!. Wlll fllflllilll ent, It should be as thoroughly mix- _ ' " ` ' Mllll ll`°lll considerable liastdrasa bsf9r° tha mid ' ed with'Vthe hon as possible. Fall ap-‘» _ COW- Mm dlo of the summer. " Ipiication loo he..furrow, followed by _ P91' CQIM- Pei’ “lil- Experlments reported from the Dep- one cllltiva ion`wlth a disk orspring-. WMS? -17 _ 90-73 artment of Farm Croiis, University of; :o_ohhedOhar}rorv,_ is_ ofhorh the beht.r:;- Ilggitrtein . . .. . . . . .. Missouri, say that a busgrass pasture 0 - ll H OW B11 IDF-'Y B - - ~ may be started by sowing in March a plied before plowing. and the result Sugar 4.88 . 5._67 mixture of 3 pounds of biiisgigsgg, 8 'twill be somewhat improved if the landi Ash . . . . . . . .71 .45 hounds of timothy, _ ami 5 _poiindg of _can be disked and the furrows set at #To make milk from the cow as near red clover per acre. 0n_ soil not so ghehnsle 0f_fr01_1_\ thirty to forty de- ;i_h_;a____-_t_h_;1; »th_e____i_l_la_\;_e_.__th:i__ §r%I;;'h§f?i0ugl=-llggot b4lll?,?i1‘l1B¢ls5ol)o\;le1t(l Tlll’ ldelll Ul'6tl10d`dn very acid soil and diluted with about one-fourth of i0h_ hhd 2 houhlia. of hisihe ciuyei- ls I0 1\Pl>ly_ two-third! Ol the lime l>6‘ pure water. A -tablespoonful of lime should he sown. For-the dried or gin fm Pl°Wl“€ “ml 9“*t:"“"‘l °“ ‘he l’“f~ water should be added f° aiwh shit Of velly lands a mixture f 8 pounds of _.l`°w‘ on slllllli l‘ll°Wl1 1° hi’-V9 ll fl?-lf the diluted milk and the mixture orchard grass, 5 pound; of bluegrass, lé_l1l'fl'il;:fl5_;f;’_§__ll;_¥}g__l_l:_gflii¢; B:_l;l4_,¢;l_l__e1:_DDll' ’sl_;o'uld___bo_ given totthe orplan foal at and 3 s~.of re' l clove ma be ~ _ ' ` ll °lll ° Y `°ell”l'P°l` lll'°- 'I .“ '~ '_ ._ i-.‘.i;a '.‘*...':.‘:°;.‘;i'."‘.::°..’.i;.’f °“.i°‘:..:’; ...i:..§z:“1:;atl.f“:s.';xi.‘.‘;lt‘i;;1:';.° ‘ 01° " l _ ‘ I ` ' hlfelgffsgfllglgfl ll‘;‘;d‘l"§'w“;,“‘;rl",‘(’,‘f,‘h9 8 lilhfcedai 0? 0; Yliealé Midiliii axhied ful or the milu should he .given en-ch fair growth of other grasses and h “gg B elle 'illh “hlaci “PP cl* half hour. the Quantity being increas- shouid he seeded with n mixture or h°”,,hl’ hll‘;“°“t “llm if gif “wx” ed alishtlv and theintervalsllensthan- 10 pounds- of `orchard*`gr’ass '5 pounds -iiehgo ohh ‘ho xlorsoth ‘hgh shsi-~wi moi. lf eil 3l'°d“l*llJ' llll.-"ll" f°ll,l IWW” °l‘l°l'- oi 'red iop_ ,md 4 hound; _'iii hihihe_i,aw with a_,s-hovgh ° 5 V ll” ll°l' When the 'colt is about t-wo mon-tho clover. if a cheaper'-,mixture is want-_ Aphiiwtiqn may be made by hand °ld’ skimmed °r separated mlm may ed the rad wr' wed may be emitted- -/with _a,shov_ei..'rhis is usually tedious gl’ ’§§lli’l’l:§,‘I‘l""‘l l°l`;§l‘§hWll§,lh’ lllflll' "gil -Farm Life. ._ _ - _ -=end_.-unpleasant work. -Where-the use fy ` :_ “I °b°ll;’ed .I 9 1$”‘_;l_3/l' ' of.some form of lime is'an establish- °llll 8 ° ll ° lf' °ll5 W buh h G ' _ ' 1 ‘ __ ' _ ' _ 1. 0ne_ part of nseed 'meal r Q OOD T'Mli~1l$.rlTeAv'l;sr _ctovsa ’:idull:li‘ll1fiil§§hi|ill;].° llllllfrigurffg rlgrllirllrl l_° fl 3°"Y “nd ’“l"9d‘Wl*l1 lW° °f *l“@° ~ V ' kinds of -t ess on the market. . llllllll °l lllllll' » There is no questioning the high -The.fetl/lliasr attachment ofa grain -2' .h'l;;"° P:l`l‘:l‘;_§ 5'°“ll;lgm'I°‘3_Se li;-;l_ _ . ‘- ‘ ». ` ‘rf ._ vie _ or one a par o s , 323:25; ;‘:°..f§.‘:.°‘.€1.°..’.i;.‘°.‘.1°‘1..ii..t.“.?.§ihilllIf::'";‘i°.i.l.z¢ .r .:“.?.L‘...§ --ie -» - and me .pnnm Indication or _ h hecohh-m»y_.§¢nlJo_o,,o, the hind iwo or 3. Two parts of -branf two parts of sho,-who oi shed-_of ihis cfop. for three `tib`1es"il`i rdel‘,,to‘ get on the full 0*1tm°9-lHYld0D0partofollmeal- hon Swmht _'mmm _hh o manor for 7:1|pp`ll¢;§,tipp,- hfrgg gffepi; of i|mg`m`iiy Adouble handful _a day should be fed Serious oo sidoroeioh and ihohooioh l not be ilpare`_ptfif;'tbe_iirst year if the to start wi-th,Tand gradually increased. 1 a _ . ' grqp ggv,{ii_‘ig~_ii¢-ii fgipggigiiy gengiilvg The foal should have company, and a ;1h;;dslmol;,°lhi°l;°;,`th(;ttlla;:;'h%l;g a:;,l_» to im aci$h`soi'i.' _ _lt_ _calf is good for this purpose..A gasay -thing like an-essonahls yield _or seed._` ` "' "l°ll' El'-ll9.l.»`l"‘°l‘l sl“ll°”‘ ‘§;ft‘;;°k l° “ll-lll’ ’““°l “°l l’l’.l"" .. . in this _ connection the 'mrporimcntsl Fin-ms -Depsrtmohthas issued a SP9' In considering the 'nh' ___ o sinh ne _ ._ he ihemor se t,_h_o_mhoe of the Hill’ sampe of clov r e e which-the moohi '-the increasing Despite or V thej fllggflllfllfis if ..'°:::: »~i,--- ;,, . ws er,- lar' sho ti owoh hi their office a_t Ottawa: for examina- (lll. ' ' farmers in red clover' Bd that the of the of the it is many REMEMBER 'rl-is 'risen Hoi-ltei; overtaxed, he must- on arriving at the . ooi'e1tii~nlt;t\\re ot th' rousbasel, l' ll ' ° °l°9t "Nl \°ll°\l8ll as clover or alfalfa..-hay,°silage and d modifications have to be ~ . ' .BREEDBIOF SHEEP. it A .When a`.llorse’g strength has been ` I. , ll ._ .if ----~-from-sis Sages Tea_Darkens j. A llalr to Anyi"Shilde DON’T STAY GRAY! HERE'8 AN OLD-'NME 'RECIPE THAT ANY BODY DAN APPLY -----. . ._.._____,_`: 4( _____ ___n. _o 1),* Li oi- While it lla D9 tied horse will ll animal show- ° _ the an hour the grooming l must ‘ on no n given . - ' quarters" in which your mares can bring forth “their young. Naval iill comes from' dirt. ` It is dangerous to expose young stock especially foals and colts, to lif not tatal,_' may stop a month’s growth. _ - It is had policy to turn the stock to pasture before the grass has well started--had for the pasture and bad ,through the nlgllt, and not lic down th the ground. _ ~ m Get your hor-los into condition for in ally.. Many a_-colt has been ruined by hi _being put to liard work without prc- th paration. - _ so lt is .the -lame with green horses dirt clog thc pores, make -the horse un- ha Look out forsore shoulders arid back, especially ill ploughing. Be sure that running from trace to trace, back of the forelega. _ When tlls‘horses are at wor k on a then to cool their shoulders, and wipe - Wipe off the harness marks on your horse when you stop work at noon and , the hairless. is what make the trouble. If the skill is 'wrinkled under the vinegar or witchhazel; If the skin is in broken. bathe with clean warrxfwater containing a little salt. Fix the collar day. A little careleqsnefssiat the beglnn 'fr -ing may cause a lot of -trouble to you 8.!- and suffering to the horse. Clean our horses at night water thirsty all night. Let them rest nn th hour or more before they are grained. Tho obsorrullce of these’ simple rules well satisfied with them. I have W recommended them to several of my lll with beneficial results." The Tablets are a mild but thorough laxative cis and thus Novo: of benefit in cases o of lndisestion. onstipatlon, collc, Cllle dealers or by mail at 25 cents a m ._ _,_ -_ m d --._ are two types ol sheep, the sheep and the mutton sheep. rn Western part of Canada, in Aus- prett on the wool sheep. n you r_itise at a distance 'the large those of the seem profit and e than SWG! 1 v stable, special attention or as the Shropshlres, Hampshires and my be in store. The Oxfords proluce a fair amount of wool l10 ls uilbamessed ie of good quality, and are excellent for .V and flf possible. quick- mutton. They are neither exceeding- 3U prepared.'As soon ly large nor exceedingly small. down to receive llll at grooming ‘kll until the gruel has Bll the eurs'are»'~warm. llllxe may be completed but no “ll _ time lost in it. and the‘sk_in mutual; ‘;fh:;he}:2§:dy°“ mmf B_heep °r bages, turnips, beets," potatoes, etc., .th . 'many mm-lmys are suitable for this DUPPOSG- The der ind reell' Trim off the ends and yihoagigxy ggluld llmt have 8' sheep larger roots and the clibbages may be hi ` g ' ot Wh” it' corth?Ely°I;§o::lsdll£‘;ypf§;l_ suspended by means of ,a wire' or ai SL llcy fp 1-them to experiment with ?_l"llfg-_ °l` 329)); lflay lil? Plaggdblénvsgli then cook in boiling, slightly salted fiephlrotthfse boys who llkelllheell tdmilpllll t‘llel(lul'lll;: or vlsgldts length- “iid t 1 I t t hi f I W”-ll ° “ll” ’"°"° lllllllll ll“’"l- wise with it large knife Potatoes and fr W” 'E ° "vel" “'° “ “”l’°‘”l ll ll ere is no -better source than th ,' ' booklet to betbad free fi-am the Publi? mmlps should be fed caoked' The ti B - - - . _ 1"" ca,.e?nOul:'o:,l;_h' Delmnmenl gl Agllull mg raw. Cut clover soaked in boiling .tu ` - Ex? f€_?3)v;l\?l;_;?e§faY1htllgrE_,l:len(;ll:|s1l;hl; thick slices of tomatoes that have be _ be allowed to Ba chill.-‘ After it has been done the on usual feed of hay and oats can be th 'Hoses cans cAi.ENoAa. ._ NA|i.|_§,, rr 'ro sV~rAi.L on Pos'r_ ll’ V Do not fall -to provide clean, warm tu spring rain storms. A day’s exposure GA ' Fa In warm weather thorough grooming ~ is almost' as important as feeding, D hh I di I Without it, dried sweat, dead- skin, and ho ghga§,_hc;n§3)sr'o§ ”'hh(;:,' shi" Zllllitlég ;l_l_ warm day, llift up the collars now and ia' off the sweat and dirt with it bunch of le grass. - all at night, and clean tus inside or the _‘itil harness, the collars especially. 1`lie saltsweat dl'-#na amid-be-sslsin and on .llll with padding or otherwise, so~that it 0l'_ Cl H, adm bruised be . _ . rce. ean~ we gr _ . un _ .will not toucll the sore spot the next D ____ ___ ___ dean _package always Sens feathers have been removed Wm just Y 1 , mem, give mam agood iieiyami wat.” or near an orchard should be cut b them agaiil after they have eaten 50 their hay so that they will not be B0 will not cost you a cent. and will make Ofl its friends -who have also used them w ture le; r and the Argentine, they de- and y will keep a long time, and until ,__ 1'?" _ Raising sheep ls" considerably dif- » the Bars are cold and ferent than raising hops( In the first , I must be warm place, there is _ trouble with dogs. -oo on gf- Some cur begins chasing sheep for od in restoring a (uh and after a time becomes a sheep- fee r i ing dog. Thousands of sheepmen E ccess_ot’ it. Success is largely a ed V'-. 'PDULTRY PPLY_|NG GREEN FEED FOR POULTRY IN WINTER. H f the best results are to be obtain- with poultry. they must be furnish- with a plentiful supply of green d. Where fowls have unlimited if ' r nge on a farm they will secure lf f this section have lost five to twenty een feeh dorm the h ring but duh A oiihe Draco” .sheep over night because of sheep- |51: ling dogs In some sections sheep g it is relished by the lewis Cali- ngel is an excellent root for feeli- _sclio0L_l_i_l_li iiolili~ °w 1° °°l _...___- i knew you and you knew me- both of us could clearly see, nd with an inner si bt divine 8 D 5 _ _ the Winter lt TBUS! U6. Bl-l‘DDll@ll f01‘ The meaning of your heart and mine ii w ‘ llwlfl- 'N19 GUGBUOH Ol _l\0W l0 SUD- l'ln sure that we would differ less _ t'ii.Bgzxsohrhhhuihhaaglybgggggufggléi ply the best feed at the least cost :si A his in Shoop hhsihees ,hero are one that each poultry keeper must de- 0 oushnds of men who make h good cide largely for himself. It will pro- if _ kind ot green feed is supplied, provid- nri clasp our hands in friendliness: ur thoughts would pleasantly ‘agree I knew you und you knew me. Nixon Waterman. String beans cooked thus are ten- rillgs, cut lengthwise into three rips, soak for an hour lu cold water, ater. Drain, return to the saucepan earn; stil' until hot, then serve. For tomato toast fry slricea of bacon ke from the pan und in the fat fry toast and in ithe same fat fr as _ maho very good foods for this purpose en dipped in flour. Place on butter- . - . ` cd Where the iowls are yarded ‘and not V'_""\‘9 cnougll green feed is furnished bythe lll yard, a small patch ot' clover, ztll'all`a ll RDEN AND ORCHARD WORK or he call for grape vines is' greater for -for the stock.: ’ than f i When the Pasture season begins, of 0h|(;ro¥;ial;lhenE:?i forgslifhélligllgfg fe“dn_ . ju turn -the stock out at night, ims-toad of prophecy of the hquor people grape lea 5- ' in the m°l’“l"g~ Tlllm "WY Wlll lellll and fruit Juices are more in demand an ever and there will be a greater W ke them. Even cull apples are be- M _ g more carefully .lved f th spring work. the Young horses especlhimnking or “den ‘;;l__O___bm__‘;_l` wig gg D Y ~ ` l these, li' frequently mowed, will tur- FOR EARLV OCTOBER nish a great quantity ol' green feed in ll - a form which is relished by the fowls. “fl T Canad field pens nlzty also be sown D_l HAT GOOD SHOW BiRDS ARE ra e ma be sown Any one ot' ‘. - Y » any eggs as tllci'c._al'e slices and lace oil top of the tomato:-s. Tomato butter: To seven pounds of rm ripe tonlldtoes, pared and sliced, 4 three ipoumls of sugar, u scant nt of vinegar, an ounce of powdered this ph,-pose, hhii when fed in a cinnamon and a half ounce of whole del~,' crisp condition are eaten C aiue, who have been raising seine. of loves. Boll for three hours, pack in rs and keep in a cool, dark place. Bake a slice of ham for ls' change. til th ii. r il the ui and _ _ _ Cut in one-imif inch ihiick, and to' it un 8 mm ll ll wa nm r dealnallll lm' llllllll ll°l“ Wlllcll t0 Having assumed that the thrillers of odd _twelve cloves, ,two tablesuoonfuis il liro\vn‘sugnl' and two tart apples. od poultry this year. or oven l'_lst].Wipo the hnln with a damp cloth. ar, the question arises, what :uct Stick thc cloves in it, place in a bak- l'alhel` lllllll llllllll’ llllll gl`°“'@l`5 the birds that ure suitable to show _and i ing dish or cassei'oic and surround it _ _ ik ' stand it clllillce- of wlnnliil; _prlzesl with the -s.pple,q, pared, cgi-ed and gui C ll e H°l`ll°lllllll`llll' UlllV9'f5llY where there is allurp competition. In across to form rings. Sprinkle with e country over.-LeRoy Cady, 5 rm, St. Paul, Mlllnesotn. th s‘ been killed by frost. The first iy ic White cauliflower is obtained by st e smaller fairs it is likely that very ii l` ' little attention is puld to standard t’ ethods, but at the largerfairs the dish until the hum is' tender. dges widl likely adhere pretty close- to the rules laid down Bin the ugur, and pour over the ham one cup- ul of hot water. Bake lil a covered Grape jelly is best when made of comfortable, and affect his health. part of October is usually the time. Standard of pei-feciioh for iii Se var. mm gathered just before the grapes ties .included in that l>0°k- _ turn ripe, Stem the grapes, wash. and 'the collars fit. A collar too big is asrhoApples fgr Winter storage must Sllow lllllls ale “ol necellllllllly llll’ he bad as one too small. If the collar’ho rides up, use a martingale or li girth, ho ance. the bird must bqo-f proper ho ing the leaves over the head, pro- shape and color, must have a perfect- Su cting it from the sun. If this pro- ly formed comb, is single, except in w,.ihhio,i_ -i-hon ooh, into giasSos_ ction is not given the head burns ons or two of the breeds rare in Maine, press the ohh, ood shim through o d s_oon decays. thero must be five distinct points and no no more. The legs, beaks, watties and .3 'Salle Slwllld be Cut Wlléri small find ear lobes must be of the pl-cpcr shape. io Green tomatoes may be put under W any will ripen. fl Don't market apples in a flour sack 01’ dirty box and sheet to get a good does not mean that sucll feathers can 1, a good price.< _ H5 ed for Winter use. Home grown size, and color, or thc bird is likely d cured sage is of much belief to he disqualified cr at least suhlcct alll-‘LY ,_ll1_1»\l 08h possible he bougllt.~ to score. cutting for so many sligllt require [wo ievei cuhfhis of fiom. i-om. -_° defects -that it wlfll stand no chance of ic ' ` inning. One oi- two small feathers or qu at slowly until the juice flows, then Plcked Wlthbllf- lm-llslng and lm’ best breeders or the best layers but - . _ ' pour into fa jelly bag and let it llrlp ;ii___u;l;_ai_;_Dl;i_i)oinbi_JL_1p_'_%_l)'_ 2;_i_l;i_shu;e____l_il they are the birds which best conform without hI.oShh,.o_ MohSm.o_ and hhow . . _ ~ to the type which they re-present, as hh equal amount of sugar which is laid ll0W“ ln 'l-he 5llllllllllll~ l‘°I' lll' heated in .the oven, while the .ju-loaf ils for fifteen minutes.