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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1926-06-24, Page 7• see-s'eeiete-4*-ss ' V M. E. G.E.9EGE• ..--els,';', Aft "iYe'' llaatni through 'Oa CountrYltiihes When We were shy at'hiw far i ' .. never faii. to notice and admire the 'the heraei, it illjed in AA emergelaaY •-. • * well -kept rOadaidea. ' One reaBOn • helper until the hay in the fielda was We Uo4oe,thesei is that there are, Com- i "ail; 4hoorglaortvies7?o'nlogn.g a part of. titbit. why, , readThe 1,.. ,,. ; parativaler Speaking, BO few of thera•1, roadside, mid we mowed 80810 of this i • .1 • Twelve years ago the road in front ;•alfalfa es -much as four and five thnes • •., of the writer's farm was regraded, be- i a year byhand, for the hogs when• leg made into, ii provincial highway -1 there was no ether • green feed, avail. ,•• ". The net spring We dragged the road-, ;„able that we eQuld. harvest for them. •!side a:on the farm iintil it was In a We even fel backon it for the rid* .. '., • fwell-eoleerized. c nditien; then bread- 1 COWS during the di pert of the • (sum - casted a small ' mount of 'oats' on it mer setison, when; t e pasture in the e • ar41 seeded it o- clover and, ,alfalfa,', fields was 14,',Peor '11)4)e, Mlle:flog it . dragging the oh , end seening-it at the I with. a scythe and "carryine in- a fork IMMO Wile: NO the oats were in the' foll-.01 the green alfalfa 'to eaelt cow, , • • . • . .. right cofidition tot hay; we cut them, Any. farmee can OM, ). a P ee relied thetn UP and,hauled to the barn. to .m.OW his roeclstcleWitha 'two -horse. • This- we did to 4110W:the Seeding a'bet-. mowing Machine -two or threetinlea' a , ter chariCato. get'a geed' start..! ..„i, . ". year, "everi 'though nothing' but June• ,Pach, year since then we have cut 'grass and 'Weena " are growing. This- .. . . the hay, which is•reeitly alfalfa -from 'takes -but- a small' amount of limp:Art(1 to 'three...0*es ;a year. Thie. luti ; keeps the !weed?: 11'011004'g' tg;''lmed, r . vIdech:alerig in eighty -rod "titietch,;1:4sWell ati-afterding the •Satisfeeelon . om-three-foUrthkpf-a,ten-le. a-tonLef-Lhavint-e-wen..kept:•-roadsida aletig-- ' .of hayeach year. ;Nit only have we his farm: • - ' 0 •' had, the satisfaction of securing ,this I x. Once we . get the habit of IteePlrig ' • hay at almost no expense;, but it has, our roadside .1n 'An, attractive c.ondli- • teen the, Means of keeping the made' eon; the pride we get from, it Willsort stde looking as it should, • attractive, 6Pu/we us to keep the reSt of the fain : a•nd entirely free frone ,in weeds. • in the same attractive condition. The • .' This elfalfa', along the roadside idea is similar to that of our /adies seeingto get an earti,er start than that buying a new hat to keepin meta . *Vie fields, and affords •a somewhat with the new coed that they have ai- .' earlier feed for the hogs, and :a few ready ,Phrelmeed• ' ' . Dubbing Pullets. .. ' Prosperity ;of the Poultry .In- dustry Due to Egg Grading..,, The last three Years have :been'. the best ever .experienced by poultry pro- ducers:in Canada; according to a state-. ' •• Menitoba 'Agriculturel.Colege: Many !tient issued by the Honorable W. R. .poultrynien hayeereso.rted to dubbing Motherwel4. Minister of Agriculture, Or. cutting off the eelaha of their mele Prices .have been maintitined largely - birds' early in, the .fail to avoid !et.: at profitable levee, the induetrY, has liecke fe2owing,fisizen .eembs (Wring gotze ahead h50.1eos and hoti,ndo; "d- :,:ccor0 weather. • : :4 '-, .. In the aback -Lo -land". discussions . . seeerkg the erben.pepulation the .pou - . eleee,,ceinh.. Whiee regliern Pullets. .. will- get their' Combs totiehed hY.frost try industry is ,on. ..0 the phases of ' - during zero weather, if they ' acre' 'il.1•• agriculture inose favorably considered.: te2lor. Y.: 1•113413g,Alia6iii4" '41'ise'4:14'Pt MA -Prleei7have4been'ttal!)...tained .7 . Warm: ', This is almost impossible on 'spite ,oe. ifie .eoet."„thof .ego- pretTootioti . , , th*orditarY.,farm, so the „poultryman in Canada has increased by over One .*:hiaf rift? it40 a Piece of. hard kah 441 •hundred Million dozens, orseventy per - aoW Eegg ProduCtion when eggs'. a.re7eent.,since 1929:. ,This enormous -volume e: 'highest, 'in price. . ,. : . . ' • • : • of . eggs ,has.been consumed alp -fest •en- '• ., The dubbing Of millets • Will veil' •tirely in 'Canada as a result of the lei - , `largely eliminiete the Midden drop iii proved quality and -increased coitsinng- • leegg• production ill a BOlti: spell. Nothing time brought about by the application . MO down egg Pkadlietian (Ini•kar and of the egg grading regulations. ,. The : harder than frozen Conibie and e flock 'per. capita' consumption Of eggehas. : In heavy laying Will bealeng flints in increased front 16:8' dozens. in 1020. to • BOnlilig ' back into e high 2 Kedgetieli '24.8 dozens, in 1926. •' Mr. Motherwell .• after the weather becenies :Milder. Net points out that . if it .had not been for . tie the- dubbed pUllete. They natty she* tPaie. large increase in the 'consumption dOraaan' in. egg Yield; .144. it *.111 qfp_ggii Canedisite Markets would lew aa with . the . undubbed" birds., .. that confronted me, A -feW . years.. ago. 1 ptiunit.i8;11iiinixredUstr: by would have saunifert:hede : ' 0.ek0 'it: stood PUshed away back in . him so. big:and:old, but look m g :bac . • be. gradual and will notfall,eyarly so. 1..- • There arethreeeerie& of leg- , ttiesa result. It is true that there might tiie ee'illhe',eatriage'liouse. The now,. I remember that be must ' have After numerous : testa :the': fotaiking ••. born pittet"li life at Which dubbing can ave been lisext an increase et;eepoets but curtainaivere 'faded arid. tattered ; the been 'wily about four years ee.Age., .. standard •reelPe was 'woiked' 'Mit in „. ., Fe, perforitted., The.. firitt, 'hi at..hatele ; thee would hat* :been .at a price en *heels stood '.dlitgonAlly; ' the shafts Votild l' ever 'Tee& the meadow? pee kitefienez. , . • ' .". - . ' e . e After picking over and Waillieg the ' time *hen the chicks See. 'pet in. i •,,ioria,...ni;irkets,..that vrobld hitie, paid Were redeeed, to different lengthe; the Never did- it seein so far -never ;did!, . padding, was tern/ram:the seats and '.f 1 • eireet: '. But I neared it at ' berries they ' are measured' into the ,scitteted'in all direetkiiiieTeertiiiity litsteeemilyetee•final_lbate-i-wasnt.tikettlejand=coOked-,:slowly-twenty_min, itevee a. Speetecleetit ruin and &sole- there' e , • . . :. • ..' , • ,, • etes. An eque ainoutt of. Sugai is tiont.., . , • ' • ' , . . ' ..- . ' *. Irish .1tilke: wee' .diggieg Out the Measured into • the., kettle; 'hute,,sinee kelt .w..e. i'•teneedZin-aieng! isle spring -house but he was alone, SO I sugar is :- inn& •more ,coinPaet than But lii. whole' concern , tremble through' "an4 had 'to' tern roubd andetert. for the fruit. the ..,Inesanre which. was .filled • ' . , • or threfoureiseefell ofeirreeintectals- , it gleefully a "go." evheee then was. ' 1' fifteen • 'rest for con, .Ftosen cdrilbs sinee-cornb White Leghorna is one Of the most serious . objections to that breed in the Colder; elimatee-this Article' ie Written at the _ Sgaitea 3.14 74°41 ee-incle•Meterial. ' ',Price 20 cents, 1 Of.:';iiatinctive, fire4S' heti . ..,.... , . . ,Pelidionh9.1P394,u1,4t7wiiis:7nGft:;01-il°4rritlii.:hheaErnv:8witrlYnlvierfri,34tin.heleca"-, I. *:' t'ne-ten* ths of the epollege in, 'caw, 'long • Wi*: :the' frliit. Or• ..M.Ilableg, ,the ' '' TT .71..NIX B... f•TIOHolos,• ., clitaiiiiiit..thr.1,•:ib,puunti;r4.0e0,4strnaolcue:nvvewilIplotorilltiob:, 4ned.",..t`vilefeklt9athleppailra.que, to' the failure to. Pall? ea1441.3,a cloigig4eps; ... • • . • oeceSionaVy the, jukes refugee to jai. P,artiest ehfildhood is, ;tow, tol: 'Book. to ..he practieal 'and siraPle,PYOf • .Pvetyone I Used te •:sealti or .13laneh i Thia practietslly tilwaye, iit the case fOr'.1.10 te•Atertelsighting ler enlr c rilaintaining•the, nPirtt of the rrinde of ' vegetables befere Peeking Ahem:, in, th Utettesheerelee, eherriel, peaches cil'ell'e later; freedom. I.kie ne* , tii.n.' moment. Price of the :hooh. 1,9 cans.. It Wes the onlY;nrathoCkredwn. nd rn*st V447 riPe frnits.' • It teolethe. for everyone to be obedient to.the or .ofinta the copy, • ' . ' eldeet of Us did POti, BOaii(cler i, patis Peet111 teat about. three, Minutes to gen, unrY.' fie_nnintin of living• lieeeafierY th • .' - ' I DER, PAXTE'e,NS. ' facterr. IR 'the • first Place,. Body ,pf yince rne of 'the .i:easem NO inigoonit 034 obediende he alltonratig ea .raat 1 Yeare CeeSe, thAt the reind•Marbe fre. .. to greer Unhampered.. •Ohedienee.,• the bugbear et mariy a, Mother; 'gained egiAlt, it disilY seeineniere dif -1 . ... METHOD "r, GARPNEE HITE, ' • ' Write seine name .address plaint the feed value of the garderi product ejell if it contains' inadequate ameents li, giving 1mpg:4:sr end 'size of such 1 W,as :extractethby the hot 'water. T a ' Of Pectin', Theass. Jelly, diffiCultiegt are 'Patterns as Yell want .4 V.rieso 0.e in ' WAS BitiCarded.,: The WaSte. vas en rd Solved in our kitchen: by the bottle of StaMpS or cc (coin preferred ; '-cat mou'a„: Then the scalding frequen 17 14(1414 Pectin which heS„a permanent it carefully): for each .nureheri and did a peer job in.:shrinking the ye - ace \ in4he cupboard. .. 1 . 'etilt fett-tharaathar to sedapi,and tho .• . • . laic% St Toroet* Fetter:as ileiit b7 not,. fell Of feed when the ,preee ng htit they. axe, ;lot, so easily canned es. ' e°11betill:'idliseie:':;!°:4;talintli.Cehit'OcTea.:thil;°- TI: f1.47;°.1.r.. address Your (seder .to 1')EttteTil, Dept, table. ., A faulty pack' reatiltede) -• saw ivKi wrest, eep'ewauteres. Wilsen •Poilishtng co., 73 West Ades Always annoyed , me to ad the 0 s Strawlyeries 'are -a favorite fruit „ , , . ..; . . . , return:mail, .., . many other foods. Th4 berries Iiiway4, Obediences:0d We ia erke 031* Oaei . ,, •Whs. e6inest e - . . .. . want. to float oleo") of the ioee,. 1 habits' to form. ''.4i.POng in from', Pla„ ,t, . ' blanch • : , linye, worked out sa recipe 4or 'eatiiiing g'ini4e' bed, e4"."401.*;44' 1:049--• . . . . . malsgoi G ivOr gpriefi • , . .• ,. ., , 1, , . .: ' Int and.theeelell?Aa.t.c•°nIiiig:deri 15 that herr/es:0,1*W POOrW•iwIt• to••th§•'..t41.3,,' 1)144' *441114 thli .11a4dsi gbling.' 'a - ' WW'4° ..haf!' 11 745'-'4'ignood41..`re't41:uwailllY' 'Y.(' it. T-1511.'el:lip:e,otrts:ettisii;,..'yehon: cornimie '4 vj'. lieie.t: It ia: Hull the .ripe' hit,potovpr-: ith9P1/1:17t,lospir °411*e'rr..iinili,fotii,:t.6,' tftlia4. 113naleInt.t111C'n thrinfal-iirliTi?'11.11;:s;1'41:11:c.1..111:1.- Pc.1.7. Ink Ird- lifel;e1Pan,-efirerilmesh:odi'iinillg, 11P111:141/ge-i'al'Alle: hsib:Othetb'e•rri.. E.ei8r'M''ahherd' PrIreCes'arthee.Zetins'eali.wliterly?' 1.tiles.thiehilegt dr ovelIatetl.el'P" th°''t naeiiii expect tie n object to, h ". 1 We have more tiale in' t„110. fal47• ' tice'd• in ready.. c'enxiing • tests • that. to float as soft Oft... Wash by rinsing, .-. * tf . -. • . • = • , be the seinmer senem-eore,espeeiARY !a ' - 'thin cans It le difficult, dent Situp to covet., This hi made by before erire inet into words? p 011i . Eito. a -s.. a losepa-n a. n". a. s.za .4 . en3S7.:70ilie.48?;?Ini.e.,,t"ar141,ti_ti?‘4.1).iiii:bcitgl;I:,,C0'.:i'°11.biS:04t9:09110...4..1.' 2. There Are. f'OrfC1'. filt6';''' '' ' ' . greens; con er_ist iyieqlo peek. pr W 1.. 1 rfie sere. . 8.• The buildings have been -dried out example, freciiIently; sett e• into 'della "Y .qt -Au...'-., masses this true, where a, new bullng In and sometimes impossible, for the heat boiling four Parte sugar with one Part , . erected in the spring, because the weed irethe Canner to iienet-:'ate them. The water. Sigmer flle berries in the has had a chalice to aortal" ' • food at the:Centre df the can maY not syrup eight minutee. Remove' from the .4. The 'days are denier. • • . become het enough to kill the injurious ' are and elle* the berelea to stand in. - 5. The winter • daYs are cola lig. bacteria. Thes the eegetable spoils. the syrup., overnight. Place in steril- , . A CHARMING VERSION OF THE lin repeire later on. ,; aturedl tbrougheet the cans., - 'Ate let water if there is not enough .• 1 Farni buildings out of rePair anal For this new method the vegetables syrup to •roirei )the berries.' Process, • '' NEW' MODE. . 'One .glaece at this chic (RM. !reek needing paint are rated at about one- are. shnply precooked until they have for ten minutes in the Water bate. yr lasuffielent for us to conclude that it third of the assessed value for loans reached the boiling temperature. Then 41 '.the Pressure cooker With five It is conceive and indicate the farmeris slow' pay.. they are packed in cle'en, hot. jars met pounds' pressure; or 'reheat the her - shade, and shows -the ,eff6ct,iveness of shape the rating is One-half. When. secateainetahcekeeelanwIlietrhtehonet vegetables mTainy riweasterfilhal.tthhe-fl7jvaerentairigtes. ete. rt'li-ne, in the had Re origin in Paris. ed of Sat crepe in a soft bois-de-rose If . our ,farm liuildings • are in. good palmy rows of shirring in yoke fashion real istate loans aro considered, '°' be sealed at once' witheuti" the usual Rhilbarb is inexpensive and ifiealces • , over the shoulders and acrois each ed buildings are alsvays taken inte exhaust and pet into the canner. Tbit ,a geed ..`marmalade if cooked with , front, also making a finish at the bot- ....4eensristrB.at./Ou in. mnic: ing an estimate., saves time and energy. ' Of course the three-fourths its Own bulk a sugar. tem Of the fell sleeves 'and. top of. vegetables must' be boiling hot When Various tests haveeenvinced me that .. • put 18 in the ties: e : ,4 A the flavor , of the marmalade is irn- Pockehip's; 'tiring in; loops it centre ,beek. Give, the cows a practical teat to . I• never have had a sour taste de-. ;prevedgreatly: if the rhubarb is corn - ts: ' .A. narrow, belt girdles the . , , What more charming frock couel he ascertain the ' amount of butter -fat veep in any • canted vegetable ,since bleed with haltits bulk of • some other .conceived for the Miss or Might little t'contained In the milk, and then diaerd the Iipt-Paele. method has 'been. used early fruit, Such as strawberries or -woman, than, NO. 1322, -Which is in! taw ,which do not come up to a profit- The seer flever, which has an affinity' pineapple. , Take the. young, tender sizes 16,, 18. -nod 20 yearst Siee 18 [able etandard. e. , ' ' for beans and ,aeparagui, is caused iv' stalks of • rhubarb and cut therist.,inte , , bacteria.. .The development .of these :small:pieces; then the berries' or shred- . . minute erganisms is hastene.d. by tbe ded ' pineapple ' are .acicled. . Three- 8neW and rain' corrode alid mat. numae 'rho. het Paek insures • teruPer- iaed Jars :111, the moreing, lidding a their o begin' ore t children have •refie dpe 4441 r et; ielifri 0 er long . way • towardi • . And then there Is "don't" moth- er,'.Instea.d of "John, *age come shieeeee, "John, I don't think I'd eta*, • • ., out ani lileger,"! It makes an upbee ; Revable difference whether or not iv* make I Do e think,llefore we 'give a cone. mend whether it's necessary? Do Vie order sometimes just because were older and in .a pasition to ,order? Probe • ably over half the coniniande we .give. might .better never have been:Uttered -, seeleher •because they werotit neces- sary because we don't that they , are obeyed; once given. There, are often ' occasions when we hecome'aenityedbY : • the :inevitable confusion .of 144.. . say, ','Don't do this!" and, "Don't de that!" vett& lel/ the Joy is squeezed out ed. eheeeloyeeeleeeemeleiseseribe • laughter or the argurdent, may &Ivo 'been 'perfectly legitimate to childhood and not the least wrong or here:due Are our tones:lased and:argementae • •. tive or quiet' and assured Of equally quit :responses ivlikt- we speak? Haven't you seen, thineaed time mother, grow 'Angry because 'eh11d, Used the same tone for reply that she. , herself had used ,tor reproof? Yea, it • doessounddifferent when on the lips . of a child!: But • perhaps not se differ- ent to the child. 'Whatever we're go•e ig to •demand of the .children let us. , also demaiid Ottrselvest.;,' ". • • Above al•I, be patient: • Ten .. minutes -of patience it worth ten hoer* of stormy coMmenits and pleadingse :Children are but children; de not‘te • surprised it they make mistakes, Evien in our maturity, Matnrity, 'Make mietakei, don't we? Think - how much longer we've :had to learn. 'An oak dew e• grow in 11.41. The Perfect freedom May come very 'slowly but it Will be - the risult of iearriingekg_sensLqf_ehee, dience. E DONKEY :WAGON ,. ,wolitth,dha. maistUre 'prov-ridid7g-The las - aemuch -sugar iaalmit-0,--dir' _ blanching. 1Viany.cans 4110 with sour red in. The .mixture is cooker slowly .-----,, beans, for example, Are placed id can Until the syrup beearmes, thick.. '. hers Hely cold pack, is employed: , All Econeitical jams may be Made with • '''' I3Y MARGARE T B. HAitvpy. the precessmg 'in •the world is be n� the tenderepiiik stalks of rhbbarb aa . . . We 1144 sese „moved to a new place. time 'lie& Eddie stuck fasein the old- ,,'aviii. In the ha -pack Method the 'a foundation. I use the follewnig pros Eagerly enough, Eddie and I set - about evagini; perhaps "catching' his death ef eit-• Jerriperatures to prevent the- growth of 'and three parts 'etiawhekriea 'vrd' vegetables ,are heated, at high enough Portions:. To one pert e'e, rhubarb i exploring the various nooks and cran- told. in this chilly, early sPeingew Tees Of the big barn,. Many a fine dis,' thee., • ••• . . , • organisms. As soon as a jar is filled parts. ras,pberries, peaches, or peare I cover)* did we -mikes -two, high mows 'Oh; would he think I had forgotten :with het food. it. is set. in the canner. and 'te two parts rhubarb s use one Jam is 'relished in Mest houieholdg-- part 'shredded pineapple or three parts to itimp in three tall ladders teglimb, him' Would he be frightened, and erY ' half A.:do:eon pigeons ' nests, and I himself sick? Would he get cold and especitillY an ideal fruit jam:, ,It is a 13:ackbeTrieS. Cut the peeled' rhubarb couldn't tell, yeti ' what' all. 13at of hungry? Would •the .g.SirPaies came ',dear :jelly in Which morsels Of fruit in pieces the same 47..P as the fruit or are sitspencled. Learning' how tents:ice berries and addthree-fourths as Much everything, ''• nothing F.:easel:1.. es so aleng. end take him..away . .• , 'Dear little brother! I then thought this. kind of. a 'spread Was One task auger its .fruip ' Mix"thoroeghlee and Mitch as an old, Rght *igen. to 42 hat *DOTI thf.t a often gxies a longt the perfoymince •I • ' , . ' the Weider, the second at, two months little prokferthe Canadian producer, Of. age,' the third at or near matueity:4 in contrast with the returns that have The -objections to the first are that . been obtained for.sales Made -0e. our both Males and ,faniales would have to own markets. ; ... . :be dubbed, which- Would. make .double That increased • consumption . has the 'Week. • At this .age.one-baa.t0 *It brought about, in the Iargerurban • i careful to cut Of every aPeeh of: centres, is a result of a graded etan- left ',iodized product, -is' beyond celeste:qt. ' the tiny :comb. -The leait. speck • At the back of. the comb wel show' aa The same Oppottunity, Is 'b in the 0 large Spike when the bird. is mature. Atwater town and cities,. where the ., • . It. la e:eilest W4001* to 'do the job bulk of the eggs Used locally are pur- •,• right at this age. ..47. • ,/,. chased on the Market from producers ' . Dubbin* at or eear*niattirity.giVea either •directlyhy "consumers,. or i by the pullet ine're of a setback in bleed- retailers who in turn !elite consumers. -'litlit than at any Other time,. but ,the The extent to Which ;this opportunity ' operation can he:"PerfOrieed neatly and ;can he capitalized in 'these smaller .• : luceesSfully. ' :, ' ' i • eentr4„and. turned to the advantage '": "Alkright.''Alut,well have to:fix-the ' The best age, however,: is at two 'et the poultry industry industry ieste largely e • . ' montliseor just 'whenethe birds. are old, with the producers. .'.... , wagon" ,"gt'I'l take. :the •C •Tur4.ins oft and put 'Pat enough .to tells the eockere.s from , • .• iew Ones On."•, . e• • ' • . • quite small; but yetlarge enough to :Millet as' 'Forage Crop : ,'!And“ take the whelks off and put. pullets. At this ,age. the dernb ,is,itill ee.„. ... Permit of making .a clean, smooth.cut . ' .(SupplernentarY): • : , • new onei3 oil." - "And take the shafts off and Put , estd. getting every bit of it. The birds : With shoifebay in prospect. he seine' ' e ' • ' ., ' receive no setbaele whatever. and there e• r , . .1 - : • • ed _back field,. fully a 'mite away Irpail witit'betries should. be Oriiy two-thirds • throughTrAnd oneaseii•te-yeeeentinu toshake , , " ' Why didn't I take Mike back:with l' or 0minutes. . 'Me to rezone poor Eddie? • Because II disteney by COoliegiejuickly a spoonful 1 had been .strictly charged never tains .00 a. plate. 'StraWberfiee,.?ralPhei,Ties, terriipt the Men. at their Work, '''WhY li'ery young gooseberries -tine currants : didn't I tell:some one at, the ' house of ;.till make excellent jams. ' • i . .. the plight . ray. brother 4Vvas' int roil jellyslnaking presents manY': penis- ' !Cite. Of beilig`puiliehed. fair:not:taking lents. If the: MS are diagnosed When better care of bine: .i: was, two years they .oecUf they may be avoided in the older, 3145u. know, and; so:: felt a corres..; 'future.. Sometimes the fruity -spread ponding pondieg degree -.of .responsibility. •-,.., .:tlieee...enlositetyineeeclestio,tthhogrilietthcaerej.eieTe.hhavaee • After S,titne, 'wining to me, Bice in '. "This 'is Our wagon I" declaredEddie. , "Yes," said 'I; "let's keep -It yre get Mt". "We. alwaykeranted a donkey va- gen," coritinu.ecieriddie. 'New, alb we've got to do la .get. the.donkey." . "When vre're .big„ well buy ' one," let sterid,oveedig14.:' Bring to the bell - jam 15 thick. • • , le.'it country where .cherrY pie le big ,peint and cook until the enjoyed, canned cherries are welcome. -Place one and one-fourth tees Sugar in a saucepanand:addetwo cups wafer. Boll until the .syrup. barely begins to forne.a thread When dropped :frorn•the edge of".thez spoon. Add one quart stoned cherries' and bring to the boll- lng pane: Cook from five to seven min- . Peeleethelieeries-in-hobeeterile 'zed jars and iSour On the hot syrup. !Seal,easel and stoke in a dark .place. . . . Eegland: appreciates the flavor of, gooseberry Catchup Served As an ae- .Ympaniznent to roast beef. This Eng - WI recipe fet. easy to folloWeeiter the stems and blows been removed from Six Celia :gooseberries.. The ber- ries .are Washed mid mixed with:•eight eerie sugar; two cups vinegar and two ounces each and cloves. The Mestere is simmered for three' hours. eternity, . 1 fund unele. All .out of *diaeevaeire) discovered that ocvtericiconorkinhgt; frudiqconeeoone• bqeth, I burst into tea.rs, Mel -flung ia my arms round his neck.: "Whye whet'e the. he.hur- riedly asked:: "Oh," .I gasped, f`teme efulahl Ed - sec tons. of the province,. int let, cae "And tales the :old seats out an put.di , f tie slight bteeding. be • us'd a§ e" supplementerY forage new ones Ine• - • ' eees as • ' "where?" he as , • , ••• • ;•Applying caustic --------- baby the•cut. on • the crop ,,. "And take the 'old bows ,off and put Seed at the rate of...25 •Peunda-Per n.ew enee ewe ' ., . . ' , Hetollowed me.as 1 sterted to run, of the comb that might be neSsed but .'_ . ' - — ' are, when 'land 'is' ready. In fay:- "And take. the old floor out and put '‘intil iny Wearied "feet tripped, evbeni.hours a day.. Then the time for s.eep , baby chick helps ,to burn off any:part : • ,even then lite job will not be so neat arab le 'Seas:ens late Julie seediege giYe ' .. . he picked me up and carried me. . : greduelie sheitens. When from one to the delicate nervous belance, ,Look as as it, the older age: bleeding is. gen- very geed yields" however eeerything "In ' the carri•agezhease," I .finallY three years Old the child Might to sleep the mouth to see that there [wile ink: . erally":quite profuse when dubbing is considered it is best to sew eerly in. bliiited out. • ' ' , • ; , - , ', a'betit ball the time f from three to six pedinient to the orderly eruption. Of . done at. At' near. mituritY, Which may Ante en a soil that 'has been Well CU 1- • ' • • • .1 h flow fast uncle collie yeend miner_ yeaes - he .shoted s*.eep ten or e.,e.•eri the teeth and that here 'are no ulcerst- the old wagon piecemeal •• in our inindeinely•frisin my perch on. hiateihoulde.r, I 'home a ay, ' ' ' • i ' ' tions, On the genie or the toe Thus ueconsciouely did we deree ie tho wound . het "Paraffin from alighted candle en The 'r riete, known ,as the ,japanese feet and, long or. ten hours.: lithe child docs not get Chroeic.ear •teou MaY cause Pain or this 'amount of •sleeis, it Is generally ear noises- that isturb 'skep. A. be, ' he stopped by pearieg Or by deceiving veted. -is rich and "mellow. . • , '', ' P' de , bete 'given the best yields' itt 'and repltitZ it. altogether new ee:looked deem -at 'his big the legs. How qpickle he paised OVer :the the ci, A( C., eivifig a 'five-year aver-, -"''prsoc".mes*ohi.oie"oitci:I.S8.cek_Anifetigcalif had %;ground I' One of.his giant strides ear, 'because there is :soesethirig wrong with ginning spino or hit, disease thaY Ih-. 'dotty we hellete that the pain of ,dub- age of 4..3'2 toirs of 'hay.. per Acre Or • : • w ' • . 'Iled, us both as far as four of my little the ellilal or its spereundings. The bed tereuPt el.e.e.P.with a deit of .Pata, If ' '• As to the hineaneness Of theepera- , Meg it twe months otage is nothing i .11.... .4..,,,,„ ..0.,. s. t gr.:ten fodderis• ossession so many years, 0 . , . , , •May he at fault; .there: may h.e lumps. there is no disease present, sleep :ueti- compared to that of:at-frozen eornb; . ... . '•'• "'" _.,2......L.,,,, 1 ..,..,_ ' .. • . „ • '-' The best instrument is. a pair, o sharp embroidery ecissers. The small ' surved. blades • permit Of ,making • A gloss ept eose to Abe bead.-*. C, • ., . 4. 4,4.' '. 1 'I.. ' brinOrSO , Clip as Close to the. saelc as Tightly,enctug was e e . , , , . , .L. . hthe etodei he was fast asleep 'of t .. w realized Ins s t at on e set up h flushed heeks and his curling . Wakeful Chill ef •the health must. be OarefullY, gone Sleeii' is as essential to 'the ,Young Woe EaTtieilar attention should be 'the cause is verY•oftee to be ,found there. %Then the eYea. for Oveze in a child too yeifeg to read, astigmatism may be . upsetting ,child Will help himself ..tp it Up to paid to the bowels. and digestion, /or ehild as food or water, and the healthy the age of six moths or so 'the baby' should boxath- sheuld sleep front oighteen to twenty It. new One ie." • , "And take the, old running -gear Off •and .put •A new one on." Huiresting and tutting.' Alfalfa: . . • The maximum yield. of good quality • hay is obtained when -alfalfa is cut jest before fell bloom. Itvitevery Portant ,to save the leaves, As accord- • .ing to, 'actual determination alfalfa Iealieseenitittite about 45 -per cent. of the green weight of the crap. Accord- ing a • new bulletin on Alfalfa ' Manitoba,' distributed beehe*PUblied.- time Branch, 'Dept... of 'Agriciiiture, Ottawa; the leas of. the leaves cen be, prectiCally oVereakine by emplZiYing proper methodsef curing If the.strea-.... ther is favorable the precese:Of curing mey 'be hastened by 'doing ,Mucli of it In the Windrow,. but .in rainy weather ; the only Way is to. :cure thehayin coils. • The ay', is considered fit for storing: when to moieture, can be 4, `Squeeied out'of the :stems by twisting &law •stalks in the hand's. 'It should not he drawe. to .the :stack or, -mow when, the &ye:is on the ground, even if the hay appears 'to be dry.. Suppeee senething lied happened to ' lite bedclathilig•., Perhaps the night' going ;le )oed. , Never gis;e ',a Sleeping, garment has:thick or scratchy seems. potion; hoWever etildeeecept be adeiets in ttr, .s or oo much or too ally foloiz, . a warm bath just before . steps wou a , . . and which had hadieven new blades , ' gar A :Other Sacks: . Sti ." ' 'id . .. • . ' Mid !Pee neer andles. . . . W neared . shed, tfie arh, the ,the Id the midateof o'er. caatile,buildilig:' gai'ilage-holie'" 1 -low My heart beat! Simple. trick. of opening the • seam -,of WAY; ..and into, the hole 'thus feinted: 8ddilt 1,tallen bye'', in the. bottom of 'Alt,there. he Was. 'fie.had The-roe_nt trisy be too stuff)ri'fQr the, eft,„ I. child :"needs plenty of fresh air at • . • Raspberry ' Veer. hintseWives seem to 'know • the -,eekaela! 'A :piece of the . fleet gave h his. feet' still beld ad frit night. e ,... ' • .' ' , •••.,'' Vinegar• : ... , ' The food may' 1;e wrong The Chilit'S Four' poUnds. of rasi%erileS,' threo ite'end salt sacks anal sinelar eon- ,slipped seedenisr poor Eddies feet. • 1,4k gal. holly liquid and it should coetain int:13 oi' vinegar r witle the other hand e'Hush, Eddie!" I entreated, "Don't Plaid jacket! . How relieved I fe:t tO I " ; . . • g , • •.ProteCt the Garden 'Crops. Cut wernis win soon be.at their „de, , structiVe/, work, One worneSieity ,off seyerel plitets each •night ' • , ' %Verdi poison: Bran. , 'Pales- Green or white• Cabbage Spray 1 flat aticks, clutim,stitehing. Thom tak holdoethe could A's s'oon as the poor What a pretty 'pieture'he rna‘de'' with velling , • # 110 ' POUn S 0 , gar, ,one an ones a . . arseeit 1 lb. • • e s •, possible the cord-like extension of the get oti• help lunteel at all-nory meal shou'd *be 1- ht t d f su d h if P. • . . no stenteating food, nti egge; no Meat 'Crush, the terries,; coyer With 'vine- Water ...... 2 ga ,-em'es. • • tie with ottii Mind and the end 'on, an uneer hly yell, , chestetit nair nowing ever nis or meat br t s end no 'arii-torthini+ ar and stdrect tWent --foUr hotits Put ' Prepara by intim the brae and that most sprays do 'not adhere readily ,tho °the\ - -Many growerti have fotiltd cabbage elol of (be' thread'. ell elle. side he '45 ,h • . d ' t ' o o , o g . 1,41 g fte• e • • know he had not, grown fegi,ee,n6d or foods, such as beans, Wbo,e Wheat in, jely bags arid &Sip on to the sugar poison together dry in te large. vessel, 'to the leeves. The same thing iA trtie, Pull' both or graham bread or crackers, with Put, oh ,the. fite .and. let boil ten min- Add the inolasset to water, St:ii threildS At the same time crY e. a, r unc e. end the seme will ravel °tit inatantly I * "And leave Me here all alone? Dont elle • , • • Pests hard to control. One ,Teas'On is st'l . , • ' tlr-Lei aces. ' • ' .4' it ant, has, begUn at the right end. I d h in .ou . awoke re.deethreeee , ' I with a stare, to findlemsees free., Now one .. s • °tee e„ , . ,,. . „ , • 1, , . . i •• • e ei. sauce or. a few stewed prunes, with Use one-tldrd• glasa of this vinegar on bran arid ,raix until. every part is , e ri eke ' ecelient kitchen a tons, danger had rnade me strong. If you lative put on a bearish disguise over .... ne g a s• ate or. tatlk, *ill suffice ta. two-thirds, of e titer .pla n- , or inois ari4 wit fall through the fingers, .. foreit-erehild up. toserghteereteneyeareecherged-wat.erand-threed_fout table- Apply ef-teitspoositfel near each. plant 7 , . Stickers that arf beltliCk ti . to s—pray.:, !let. ehatig•t, to the othe. reentl. ...........et Niuslitt fernitt.sacks and.larg ,. , ger -e sugar "Ilush1" ,I commanded.. A.., sense . . etibitures lar oty i% th • 1 I ell ' i . 'One of 'the 'heat is reale. fisli-ell, soap:, • AaL .(ae• , , , , butter, and , a Att.° honey er.,app.e utes. Pottle. , • • . an then pour he liquid ver „the p J., • • • don V never get out! I'll starve Uncle loath ha t He ' • 'ot eniona. and, othe• r. vi,asetal, crt, • , Spoons of 'ctacketi., lee., This is a del. at dusk; gee' theetlifckeiee and, ' iised itt the late of two ounces 'to <melt , . 7 don't lidiSh, and wait till I go for uncle; 'his tender heart, as he soitetimes. did; oe, t e • —4;-rTsr'C-ustoThitt'rttr -wavA,n;-. i'ialgoul" he asked. • • in. enien„Ill.ne;enr., never help buy that donkey; ',and gave us a goo $ 1 g. , no et, it child get. into • a mood licious. fruit drink for a het. Sitienese other ie stock keep ewtie. ' '' • ' . three galtona of Spray. In Case this 1 Whort planting potatoes. air, anu , never, never help. fie the " . IP "Whitt busleetts had :y0ti in that rob: ""'e."-e-MilmetsbessObtained-a-resireetiekereelin nr,eas where the reguiar planter 1 , - 11The prospect of so great loss evie "Why, uncle 4'Y -13 -ern -gen "walwer—e go- eenexing eight ouin of puht 1171 ' or ,ettitivater t a deepen the trenches deoilY Ailed the Poor urchin with dig- ing to Make a 'donkey-wa' on-" The resin adhesive id prepared by mark' out the rates, then with a plow The of exattement neer eedtime;.do not let day.' t it hear or read exciting stories, esp& cialle eel -lost stories, and if it plays any games Utween eupper and"b"0" time, thay Should be quiet ones, A. child who fear$ the. dark shotild have ti /Met light in his room or irefiectied' 4inteilt..WrIte-feareallybe oVercome be. eiesening „and Arginttent wheel -.the Chia is elder. .• " ' • Dering the day a child sheuld Dye `Much in tlie open eft', and noeildir pep should gradeally Sluirtened-ili& . Shall I. Pay or Live? ' You Can See Through It: --"rrotfrgerent -debt-too-sow-4s- YoxitivItt-n-0.-46-00-hic)LVAtfr p and swab your "wie&slileld lather before 'driving but in This Mei of 'soap Will stay ; slialfetneenion -used na A duces the same result -P• J. ' • make a thick suds front's bar of glee whet a friend told m,e last week, , - • ". That sounded' like strange advice , eerine sob - :rosin four,ounces, of ...sal „sOda rind ! to tlm:r'ectuired.ticpth. fly ettitehing tuaY, he'bravelY held Peace' • , think'you were,"' ha. eclared, cm-. quart of Water. "Thirshetthi 4x4„140fled ,4•1 '$,1101i4i?! alialiieliklattValT0111 -c6rn. -Off X -darted for the house. But PhaticallY, "With two little donkeys in h „end. ee the uncle wasn't thete. ' -Nobody "hire:vv.-1ft° ' but he explained that lefreierit often with the live the best Mid of their Rees with, a storm. " d- on/tile-0 ra- out reality living at betitise theirteforlo • E stvab pre • --w-tiOn is 'a clear' browtr.o. otinee '1riarker tilttneti, this trelichleg cam be eiactlY whether' he WEIS down in. the T about Oho hourrtor ttiitil the cultivator_ to t 1 tl SAMO tinle AB the merking meadow or alit le the back ther, Mike chopped the old We,. r'kindling-wood; try, to get out Of debt, toe stoon.-'- jrisu Wit, ` , , gives, .ndjustment ' for depth itia ill, Ther41•"fta:110 help for it 1.- hio, -go Eddie I have lived•,togxew up f. : Cesare livieg'rellit eh tti butter fat If the -cream is too warM,'it will '. •Of this sticker shaeild be. used ,with done 14 I either one nearly laelf a trifle away, on up o .. , 4 414,17 yfel * tafgerifuantity of biattero. -make eoft; white butter, : If 'Reis too . •., --TeAett Iiireeertillettleet'' spisylitir-P;404, AA &tie, Cerinecting ,thent with a lever 'le ottt,st adding the stielcor to the; solo:, rOAti to and front' the patch, 'and in 05 both ii) dolt* so i hlhat tetisume. deilkeY-WagOiti , Out dreap•nt.ar* still rthen given hp. If Sleeplettstiess, After and the job of ebsraiss will roilitire, Old; it 'will be slow in 6tuitig to tho . Sprays should be applied itninedutto- IOWA', thtAti ' tO be lifted' , when on the .1 li f ' b* , in ode Pleas el- the other but neither, of' es, has ever owned e. , . , iikkie , • tukileg. ., , freasonabIff care,si,ig parsistso the state 1011ottoitiori . '. ; " ' . . ' 1 biZt* Stege. • . - •,. ..' - , , • ' " „ 4/ittle lees:than an hour, and all this ritnrealized, ' . • \ .; '44