15 1919 _ ___ _ _ - GUARDTAN _ ___ ____ _ __ _ 92 ifil -iw.; r E a %i"”$ ~w_mW l- AND “WE liili-’l`°“‘“-l” »"‘““"“’ °° “ ARM C AND Pills ::°,m;‘°'.£.“.l.:°.:::;.:‘:.f.°:.';:.1:°.t‘:.:'°'1""1‘i“"':'1"”'“'il,‘is-"iiiBest investtlitai SCH00 _ S it has noAsuch uni;1e;:_aivi'iid§i1i_i)sgii Apple Whip. -- all roomy 4 cilpfllliittg xml; :Estee (or pulp There is no excuse today for so LWB 8-rock NOTE :r:°§gr;100dl1i;fi:°a‘r’iyc°iil:gr crop, W ° I d W ma” m““°“ `“°‘“° ‘Will Wlillillll mu A the xceptfou of alfalfa I1! _,_-- bite aefessigioonful of vanilla. to im 1 whip the stiffiy bee n egg wifi” 'Hip -the apple sauce, adding the Havering and powdered auger if sees ,Ki Soi-ve garnished with a speonful of flavored whipped cream or mound sd in sherbet glasses topped with halved walnuts Prune Whip. 3 ogg whites 1/, teaspoonful of almond extract (,i-mp the primes after reniov ng stones Whip the egg whites stiff, flavor E ed Garnish either with from 'the pits of the prunes Apricots may Zbe prepared the ea are usually needs to be added pea with a few nuts Banana Whip. Four bananas, backed or raw 4 tablespoorrfuls oi’ grape juice " e Whites the egg whites stiffly, aid to sherbet cups or tall glasses Bits jelly may be used as a garnish oi sprlg of inliit loaves A delicious tutti friitti whip may . von st on and light are aolzlaerned It should be comfortable B. S bath room and toilet facilities FII Well yaara ago most of the farmers of this country were too poor to have these uecessariss of life but such is not the case today A good many peo- ple spend as much money oh booze in a year as would pay for these con venieuces It is sad to think that so many of our farmers salt away their money In banks. /instead of investing it in bath rooms The returns that they would get for their money if they us- ed the women ofthe house nothing regal Over American bacon which C dimming or the almonds removed arly during the colder parts or the has been able to command under f 9, i i 51, art at ieagi in many trading and aubiects our markets Yo r s a o me i~,ome5_ ye; ii is airsoiiiieiy requisite tho decision of the British Government way, excep' that somewhat more aug to cleanliness of person, und to phy i0 E91 DHCUH pilirfia flown to lowtlr Dried slcai ofrioisnoy 'rho fast that many l°v°lll~ Realizing the difficulty ches make a delicious wlilp, topped persons have grown old in spite of its gravity of tho situation, the Minister omission does not demonstrate its use aaked and was successful in securing lessness Health and regularity f fl lull “fe~l»fe<1 “ml la "“ °“l ”‘“‘ °““°“ ’°‘ “W il’"g§§i’.l.§’;°"s&Z§`.§i§l°‘.i...‘§§“§.§.§‘.“"-‘ills sT¢‘I§.‘I.i§i`§.I€’ f~?..i‘.'lZ ’II?‘§?.§.i§fsl“‘§‘Z.¥i' Derafimert °l Asfl°“lu'r d“f“»= the I ` present season distributed a consid- y mg' _sumng ,Nd dmwmg grew “fps eralhle number of imported raiiis, li ever! _(lily vihtioiit droigtif U’ oller which were carried over' from lust fall y work °r “ em mlm" it ons' _ _ on the Government Farm. These rams i ' The best “WD “mel” t° D"5t“'”’ in were one and two years old, good in- “‘;Z“‘;§$_;’1_':_'dlscgrsuggaaeut ;";“le“r§:‘é- dlviilunls and in splendid 'breedlngf ed in this wal’ ii’ you are i . ` ' “ condiition. They were readily disposed Pasture at its best is the Idea Of previous nutuiiin. There are a number of to i,reedersrth1°o\1Ell_.0lli the l°l`0V~ of reasons for this belief. One is that i,,Ce_ ,Many orders which couid “oi be La forage corn crop is king. itye and fiiied by rim Demrimem were rpferr f 0015 “T0 “ill l“ mf’ Slime Clllsfl Wllm ed to local breeders who hurl rams B ltacoincs to thc production ci uulrl- for solo, sua in this why ii is hoped mem Del' l\‘fl'9» GUY" llllil really lllll- that all demanrls will bo fully satis- one coiupetltur, andthat is nlfulfs; fiery _ _ - r sent interest in flock ini 6 D y H results noticeable In grade flocks i 9, d H §~_ ‘ where 'bure bred sires oi! tile right at a oss if pasture Wefe S00 - W '-'“‘ type and qu lity were use `. here is _ _ e `lT’B GRANDMO`fHlF_l'~§ Ri§CIPE T0 no qilestionathdt 'llc quality of the y ‘RESTORE 00|-CIR, GLOSS _wool and the duality ond' quantit,--of ' TRAcT»lYENE$5 mutton can fhe very tnateriaily iii- x ' " creased by crossing the farm flock vii Almost everyone ltitows that Sage lines and proper conformation. ln- e ITGH Bild Sl»llDll\ll`» Dl‘0il'¢1‘lY Compound- stances have ‘been noted in the Prov- léd. bras! llwk th” "9-_tural color and nice fwliere the first cross on grade lustre to the hair when faded. streak- flocks by pure bred rams has Inorchs. ‘lad 01' Slay- Year! B80 _U16 Gllly Wav '£0 ed the average weight- for the whole ,get this mixture was to make it at` community to the extent nd from 10-15 ‘.l'l0D1e. which la \’l\\l\v\7 and trouble- lbs, per lamb. Not only is the weight 'some-_ Nowadays- by aelfinl at any increased, but the reigns win he ot _flfus More f°l` "lWY_°fll‘l ills and Sui- better mutton form, -m re uniform in ,phlir Compound." you"vtlll get a large appearance and 'will present a much lie A few weeks ago wo publisiicd x Ii .éarilda i scurrying a calf by Aggie o ____,,,,_.,__»--_.__.__ iicstioii resulting rom e coop - tive selling of iiool as well as the proper .S 6 om dock The difference in price between im, the scrub and the sire of individuality ,ty an ohareicter is so little ns not to the constitute a difficulty in the way of procuring the 'very best rams produced 947 1 lbs, an din 30 35614 lbs Tire 7day record h g st y p United States The 30-day falls .r little short of the one Siby Iioplinila Johanna Aggie 3rd 01. Napa state hospital cow Napa, 85 .5'78b1lbs The world's record ed one day milk yield was for several rd years held by May Echo Sylvia, ed exceed 1000 lbs milk in 7 days ny Echo hilvisfs one day record of n that in 277 days she produced lbs uns recently beaten by an Gift oi ‘spring Valley (owned by ay Moscrip, if Lake Elmo, Minnesota.) er which proilicetl 155 44 llis I ly hours Casrhde Johanna lllustiites is er a heavy milker and has two previous a occasions made Tday records of for the remaining 88 days of her lbs lat -l Yabla) Bild 572 3 lbs tilt 5 to years ) She is a daughter of ue Johanna Ruth Fayne 53055, son of Sir to Fayne Concordia, the latter being er Canad :ln tow, and the only one to rd full brother to Graco Fayne 2nd‘s Christ in the Bible’ (16 vols) “The k DUCKS EASY T0 RAISE AND SELL e A grcst many poultrymen are in al inasd for ducks and are anxious take the business up in a way to Mr Moore reports that they are plenrent the poultry keeping as now running over thirty cows on yea ly test and will soon be finishing som very creditable records, among whic are ri, number of daughters of Aaggi Cornucopia Newman that will produc well over "1 000 pounds milk in a yea with hifi' second calf r main source of revenue e Brooding duckllngs si a simple oper h ation, as they do not need artificial e heat more than three or four weeks in e ordinary weather, but in winter r caily spiin ;, heat should be furnished until they are about five weeks age The tcniperahrre under the ho shouid be 85 to 90 degrees the first where proper methods of mallltaiient week li0 to S5 degrees the sec Y and 75 degrees thereafter No scratch ng litter is required ducklings, out on account of the large r amount of moisture In the droppings It is well to use some kind of an sorbent in addition to sand Straw cnt cornstalks and hay are all eultab 1 for this purpose <1 Fresh water should be kept before the duckiings at all times They e only go to the drinking vessels at daylight in the morning but ha been kno-vii to visit them during night Again, unlike chickens, they fill their mouths with feed and take water to 'resist in swallowing Drinks ing vessels should he so constructed ‘ as to keep the ducklirigs out of them and at the some time have the wat deep enough to allovy them to immer se their hills above the nostrils wash off any feed that might adh to them en lal part of their ration and no tempt should be made to raise duckl ings without it. Green rye or oats, practically' all kinds of garden refuse ure relished by them. Nearly all kinds of vegctnbur.-", can be chopped up and fed. As a rule green and succulent feed _should constitute from one-fourth io one-tiilrtl of the bulk of the ratIon,` except the first five or six days. A patch of early rye will furnish large quantities oi green feed for both spring and winter use. Sand or d grit is also .i necessary part of ration an-l should very seldom' be ltted_ Whole grains are very rnrcly fed to young or growing ducklings, but ‘are in-:de a small part of ilic ration for breeders by sonic duck rnisers. Tlicy are fed wholly upon soft or wet meshes. _ through tlie Rural Science Brnhcli, is encouraging the 'boys und girls of the public schools to take a greater inter- est in poultry. The method followed _try clubs nt school fair centres. T i objects of the clubs were: » _-. _ -_ _- .. __ ~ -_ ~ ‘ 1. To riiimulate _nn interest in Pohl- ::A COGKROAGH"lN`-‘éillgh_l&l'l' it try raising among the people of the ’ » "` . ns, doc t e sc ire amoun sri, lity cents he is losing annually by such “ce ,e. policy there would be no doubt that ith more at-tention would be given to the el ction of s bead for the ~ ' if ii is the r cord made the (‘ul being or the Mu 15" l Little W S 24 614 A Sir .uid POUL_'iilY to sup the and of ver ond for ab 110i. V8 the BT Feeding ereen feeri is ii very ess t at and fine f ine the oni- __,_,._.___-_-- POULTRY ’i`lie Department of Agricultiirie, In 1918 was to organise school poul- province lie» Giibei_t_bver 'rAni.Ac nsevoniso DAM' o H l has ro neerrn rmo #Axe AGO--STILL FEE!-B ll|d§f_'i7 \ Yes, sir, I can recomiuedd ‘llbtl °' “ 'l`i'r`“°i"“i’rf.§`i'i" “"5” f"‘i&"§sii was v ng n to n ar have been in good sllelka OW? l|l\¢0»l° I llsiid .ieffry Gilbert while at Klnl6Y'I re di-ug store in Halifax, recently M ,S 161 POUNDS MILK IN A DAY .Gilbert resides. st so oobisr-lonqy gh ---- {streot, Dartmouth and is employed mt as bciier maker at the Haliifiii ship- ke_ Cascade Johanna illustrites, ovvncd|iai-ds cu by Hollywood Fai-ni, deattle, Wash | Never In all n'y life, he con rid I ington, has broken the world's record A “have I had a medicine to do me ,D for oneilav milk production with a uiucli good as Tanlsc My st yield of 161 5 lbs in 7 nays th's cowl had been giving me trouble for so days time It just seemed like Ixfoiild not eat anything but what won gve AT 9°'-°NV FARM i he ei re Oried bv ,_ ww ir, the’ ihiligestion of the worst kind I woii 9 bloat all up with sour gas and feel miserable for hours after every meal There was ii feeling like is. lum lead in the pi* of my stomach P51 almost double up with cramping pain! and could hardly draw a. deep brent) Vly appetite was so poor that I bevel' relished anything to eat and I just suffered constantly wlith that iudigeo- .ich 1 was cont-'iually losing weight, ie-it weak and sluggish all the time and had no energy I had tried all kinds of medicines but kept getting worse, and atftor Ta lac came to i-Iainrlton and so man people there got to praising it fdiotlllll i bottle and I declare that was the but investment I efvér 'n’lltd€ bl Iliff lite Before I had finished the.hl'l¢ bottle I felt a considerable im on- mont frben 1 bought another an tow other, soo when 1 had aufhiea my fourth bottle my stomach was in fine condition sod 1 have or heen‘u~cu bled with lndigestion s nee ,that ‘tlmtl The gas and pain all disappeared Iii I am still eating just anvthiur: I wall without the least trouble froth it, .vas not only my own experience lwit Tanlac that convinced me it ig won- derful medicine, bu‘t I personally knot many others who took it with just all line results as I did .It was going like wild fire in Hamilton while I wil there and from what l bear It is sell qu.r ing just as well here In Halifax You d if I should get to y ing about the details of duck raising ICM" heat' it an u They see that there is a definite d where I need medicine Rpm I wouldn’t think of taking anything else Tzrnlac is sold in Charlottetown by Iteddln Bros in Montague by H J Mahon, in Georgetown by Seymour C Knight In Souris 'by Jas G For guson, and in Kensington by Kier & McFndgen for the poultry and eggs 4 To show the increased revenue to be derived from well 'bred poultry are pursued 5 oT encourage the child to bor come a producer early in life The members of the club decided upon one particular breed of pouwy Each memlber purchased a sett eggs from the utiirel Science ir; ment These eggs were from pure red selected flocks 'Unfortunately the pup~ i ri if ilu aye receive the eggs in good condition and as a result ex.per fenced poor hatches To overcome this and to give the- members a better prospect for build ing up at flock the Department install ed a Mammoth Incubator with a cap-, acity of 2400 eggs Two inculbators of Tie’ some type were instausd by the Co operative Egg & Poultry Apsocfat ion and a man engaged to operate the three machines The eggs were all secured through the Association, and only those used which yleré ffiipl sél ere .cctod nooks The announcement was made to the schoéls that day-old chicks would be delivered to the [clubs first making application So izggrtkbli was this announcafm nt; rece e in su 12,600 oifisiss ~i3sfs*oraorsa._'rhe Dspsi-amen: followed- hs' _regiiiatlom and those first orde_rin_g,__were_ -Sup- plieil. Hundreds of pup ls were-di_¢dp- pointed because of our inability; to_ fill the orders. 'The experieiiii_e'gdIn- ed will enabled; in _neil Y.9H_r‘e opera~ tion to avoid many of tirzsrrors ma.d_?. The boys and girls' e bited th‘ r poultry at the school fairs' and at the Provincial Ifloultry -Show-held Lu Girar- lottetown, he expcrimentg as a - ready shown that lt,,is wQ_rth`_whIle to work through the schools. h lf we -wisb_oui'_ oys tol ave sc o_ I for the farm keetilv inte‘l'eE_teg1;‘in_-lijge stock, it is necessary to' -’be8l1‘L'.0_iI\ll“<-' ating them along these liner, at*the iriirrcssioiiirliiio riige, The variom gays in which th s e ucntitiniis ca ve on In some of our sclioola and the prac- _tlcal results _obtained is__sufii er_i;._ev- iileiice tlrat ii _gliieai,er., _éffd‘rt'_s _Q11 _d,¥ze_ _mate to haven IJ i' _r_ur :so _, sfjs - =iveiy interested' IpPleu‘d_l;_ig' `qu_r_voiiii_s:_ people to see ,theqprosperougféituret open to intelligent‘fsr1nere}{tha'l,'_the greatest prosperity rests on thefrdav- _vlopment of our live stock,indueirx.‘_` -' .-._._.~\-v.-nl, _ lsnsrivisoro' s tits icakiilv i IQRY cockroach that comes ‘into pro- ; ‘2, To give a 'better knowledge dl the I per- coiitsot, .fwltlr _iiKeotin;'e -rloutdgr ivnhie and -importance of the pouitryl DIIIQS. This -is a FACT. old In car- industry. and iii market ng of s first tons (not looser).-19c‘,‘ 2iio and 'Hom class product. 3. To teach better methods of caring on the red l`a‘i'iel“roiitid' each' ca onf ` iNone gepulne_withgut the slgastiire o-Q-...Q-eco-»-»-e.., ohio A end' ~ _ MK .,.~.........,.....,..,..,.....¢~»¢.»»»-»-o-»o»~¢-4»-e--we--o-e-»¢~»e»~a--e -e--e--e--f~e~p-Quai-0-0*!-4-.;-»¢»o~o-o»|»~v-0° 1 -_ . , ‘. "vfavrllllftib .Ann ...Fo-, »-4- . _ ,__.,__,._.,--q--v_r- , _, 'bottle di 13:; taiggtmgid trecigo. lm- more attrastiye proposition go trot’ bay- _ ~ .» _. ~,-f.. __ . _ _ _ . _ -proved e il o "o o e - .th ral stoc o ii s- _ _ _ , -» zgrsiisiis, no snsu’-w»i.~ ' \§§imi§:ts'<§r$2aif§.'y _ _ Great Exercise to Keep Liver and~BoWel§* Active * F* IJon‘t stay gray! Try tt! No one It fseatiimeted by an ex_’p_ei‘£_at_the _ , . " _~ -3 M3, 1, G( ,. i, d M logs; omisiv taiidtrstqtyan sisrxssad rave sioi-issrsssi_stlmos3s;i that _ Butlf You Wont. Then take ‘Cascarets _ ‘li ' f or in the, cheeks and lp an ve out and I .m “mms wmmernmsiy r 1 I. asv 51 o nate I y a_ ,ers _su er ii_1ore__osl_ c _ -year A- _ _ _ _ __ :_ 1 _ _ _ Z. -__ _ _ Iseli f6e_i$u1; and even y ou aiirlmiospoege or tntimikh the us of scrub sires than .....nm-~;-1 hmmm HN Mm “_ __ __ “__ rr* ` MLW _ I by me _ _ . . _ . e _ _ ii misteadtr r°\ll=r tw* °_ \ vb. G _ . iiiiiy ear , gon _ _ - - _ “VD” W" "M ‘ - ' - ~ r ii, img oi me ¢i,¢,,.ri,i,,r_ ache, sour. acid stomach, indication. Cascerete work _,§»_ye1i;1¢|y,- _- “lf *ll-ll” “°‘“‘ ~ ni um in is insane i “ "ond In N ‘ W ' ` W' » ' ~ - -` ` 1"" °n _ °m _' rcoldn and are miserable., But dont ,_ _ _______r__._______ ._ }Q|`“`_,,(1g,’_.B\‘00kVl|l¢‘¢'0ll ' ' 7 V i