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es of adversity.and seal- up the ends. mien the hen-• �- Kee h r
_ _ - p the hustlers -those that are 4c. �' `� N ,- pecks the a the " per
on range earl and gg gas' is enough to ;
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iiiii-/� I convince her that eggs are uncertain YOUR MOTQR FUEL PROBLEM IS SOLVED
. full crops. "I wish I could slide along in bus]- ,
f' �� things. It works all right. Tr;- it:
hens usually and every trace of Carbon neva as easily as George Seagrave,"
- G __��•.--- - The high-egg-yieldSpots of filth on two o: three eggs t#arssa• o>avn.rs� acagsory •tont(►• removed by said John Nelson, as he joined hilt
molt late. ~' _ .
cost me, the custom of one o! my best to each town or . fosse given ven ex- MIRACLE MOTOR GA9 father in the library after dinner.
v By .Agronomipt. When weeding out fbcks a good ctuslve ssle. - su write at once for
g families. Then I turned over a new full parctculars and satisfy your- The scientific awsollne intensifier, This Department Is for the use of our farm -readers who want the advlas place to 1►egin is with tTte hens that+ leaf• I kept my nest boxes as neat self that Dilraclo Motor 4as 1• vigoriser and d• carbonlser now "What's Up npw•?" asked his father.
Of an expert on any question regarding Boll, seed, crops, etc. it your question are not thrift and active. Old hens I ,t '..
Is of Y as I did the cage o! m c proving a veritable Gold mine for on s��II• at Arst-class graqes and Oh, nothing, • lied the son, /
sufficient general interest, It will be answered through this column. t1 g y angry Bird. exclusive agents. wece�sdry stores. 10� s'anon of Tap
s atarnped and ,addressed envelope is enclosed with often are k�etter working members of I never -take a s seolifie at ►Wicket price plus 100 g j appointed
p g your lettert a complete the feathered family than those that It took me some times taggetoback kmy lraole Motor ina et. Tablets at assistant r general u manager of his
answer will be mailed to you.. Address Agronomist, care of Wilson Publishing il•25 uses ,candied equals 183 gallons of sstt►,rzle, atoney back if not sada- ►
• Co., Ltd.. 73 Adelaide St. W. Toronto. are physically weak all the time. old customer, but I: -did at last, and res. sena :1.26 for 108 Tablets use ,60,.and, 4! not +skbolutely.,.aa_r.elpre-.. fathers .firm. It .doesn t -seem_, right_
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Oats are good.. feed ._�.�ny time. still have her:- - vented returb the remalninx 60 and we will send you. $1.25 by first n�a11 for a fe?low to have.an advents a Iike
Time to Save Seed -Corn. 11`urK or In the -neighborhood„ it can They have a fine value, but cannot fie Free Liter t g
Drinking fountains that cannot be a ure Mailed on Request that given to him, while fellows like
. •- -Those who can should gQ into the be used to run the silage cutter. fed exclusively. Another good `grain reached on the inside ..,esti: be .clew ed - t- me •have' to dig for everything they
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I and select see(z corn as soon as is 'barley. At first the hens may not with scalding water and a big handful' Exclusive Distributors get:"
the corn is fully matured I .. ]
and the. Topics in SeaE►on.' take kindly to barley, but they 'soon of shot. 'Fill the fountain about car- _ "But that seem
q 2a QUEEN 8T: EAQT TORQNTp s to be the way the
_ kernels sere well clentpd,'..This `gi,•cs� The ctY''+'a'be. ;' Fed ;;till rcedsi lrtiFn to like 't, end it`t�!t,kes Eggs a:rd; tee• full of hot water and then pour in • ' • J - � world is made John 'and the more
a ohance oto select the hail matu in cultivating. )Kee Lus until the .,.flesh rapidly.
1.y __._ .- Bi. _ _ ' Shake the vessel brisla so ,I
P Y I the shot. `
errs from stalks' -slierr�•.i•n round freezes: Light frosts'do not Keep all hens as long as the are a - y see of it the more-i'>gn convinced it's
g vii�or,a'ne}1 K _ g g, Y •„hat he shot will sera a slop the . �'�---- -
profitable. This calls for close at- ---
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growth. Codd avrra„e �hepl•esentative' count.11 bottom and sides of the fountains. as you do "tilt I've lived long enough
ears of the variety, showing uniformly li'iiotatoes on a dry;day.: tendo and 'the stud o each _indi- a
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to see a -great manyr things adjust
y f . 'Thl's will remove a the scum
we, ` vidu.al hen buy i
'l filled btitf_s' and tips should' be 1 ' As soon as the kernels 'have fairly t is work that pays, the vessels c. f,an. y '
chosen. l�.ars hi r 'hardened 't will do to cut corn for' ThQ.=nstn wlaa.zur�ns.,off every hen that themselves. There is a lavv of corn-
_ l,h up on the stalk t To keep dirt and litter from being . • • • pen-sation at wprk, my- boy, and no . 4
- sho�ild lint be selected, becaLse they ?grain and fodder. „ reaches the age of two years. is prekty 1 f
• _ �. -take longer to �►rliature. y l To control white -grubs, plow the scratcl ed into the, drinking vessel, . class has all the advantages. It would
sure.. to sacrifice `some - of his. best stone crocks or galvanized iron. ails 1
• g P be nor world if five all slid
Select at least 100 ear for ever Infested soil deeply before October 1 I layers'. Y P
1.Y I r may. be kept on -a stand. The fowls along as easily .as George does."
acre to be plarit'ed next year and the: and while plowing turn the poultry, To secure best prices, stock shipped will jump up and take their drink .
-__._ to market should be well fattened soMcC "What do you -mean -by that?" asked
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ill ,give a : sir -hogs • into the field to destroy thea � when thirsty. This stand should be
grubs.-� : -- _- _ __.- that the breast bone does not -stack- RIM - . , .
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spri�l,r: There should be tun good ; hay.- aside the .apples that fall oil' out like the keel of a boat; 'the skin the to slatted, • ' "Just this: it takes opposition or
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:...stal k,5 , In . the._ f when you, ,are lekln•� should be , el,low • the carcass well �...:...... ... I►axdsl�i• lir .whatever
AXrA .zat:,l,ch,�a Seed _.,..:._,Y n �.�,and do not put ,y
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ear +s t..k�n. ?,/ n In tv!tlt the fir(,t-..,ra<, <lrt- sed cleinl5 p.cked, and not �. ,� ,,. .;,; a .. she ou.'p: ,s zn - , "" - , . -4
. . r ,- I..,. . n �., . r t ('uiw• lihe i .r F ,_ . ,.,r.' t0 Autoinohil;-As. ('a1 .�� h Y •
i�9_: lied u ur torn free o, •pin-feath-' Mouth7 make us ooti far auvthin fou knuw
► t _ ?arl,i at, t,.a _ };r,zi. e �yil, shurtei� file p $ g. .
tip as at th'e butt -with ,s'rai ht rows keeping qualities. ers, and the legs and feet clean. Signs to "attract buffers to roadside the old saying, 'It's three
rgenerations
of uniform kernels and with 'not mord Try entrusting certain branches o I Lice are easily gotten rid of. Three markets should be •placed several• s from shirt sleeves•to shirt sleeves.' A • -
t e' universal mouth Antiseptic
11 than sixteen .or eigltteer) rows of! the farm money -handling to the young! ago I purchased a five gallon 'hundred feet on either side of the man goes -out in his shirtsleeves and
y g l market lace so that nisi pYarrhcea and ` 80r4e gets his living, but he, decides that
'kernels to the site. I folks. Say, one has the marketing of j can of heavy 'auto' oil and mixed it P people passing ���� � gum9:
the. e ry � thin enough h so that Y could b will be on the lookout. Otherwise, his children shall have more oppor-
Select ears with kernels that fill all; ahs, another buying the sial},, g spread it Y Mt�UTNWl Heals.- and haI'd.+GI13 bleedin • ,
the space on the col) .and are about feed for the stock, and- still another. like paint, and gave the roosts a good they will pass by before* seeing the ...•..,,.... g tunity than he, so he gives them an . .
half again as broad at the ti as at; the _buying of groceries for the house-� coating. I repeated the operation market place. Word. the sign like this: gums at once and tig�ltez�s the education. The sons make money by
P hold. There is no better way of de-
every spring and fall; and am now `.`Apples to sell just ahead' ��, their educational advantage, and they
the sap. Fars which hang down should i . pass it on to their sons, who have'
be chosen because. they shed water. veloping good business• qualities. unable to find a louse or the signs of . gr a never known the siru
.As soon as our beans are fair, any. - Woodworking has been made easier ' � McCRUMMON'S Month Wash ggle of acgaisi- .
The shank should he of medium length I y ,,•,,,,, � ;
and diameter: ripe we pull them, stack their, around- The egg -eating haLit can be cured. by the invention of an .electric 'hand' � tion. The sons sons go through it.
,...- dsod'Utt'izE� All decomposed mat And so the shirt -sleeve inoses begins Get the ears dried out as soon as stakes driven into the ground leave; My method is to break small holes in saw. '-•�•� p g
, possible• after husking. Hard frosts them till - dry, then pound them out in _ __ _ � � u,o �' and rn��s the mouth fresh -again. It doesn't always happen so,
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kill the a bill' barrel or tub: If there are not -�- �m . r- and sweet. ' but it happens with sufficient regular- ' -
germs in corn .that contains a sty to form the basis of a 'proverb.
tot of. moisture. The ears shciuld beI'en°t'�.h to pav for getting out theM-A
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d *g Every -ale Work t0. the Limit A BOON ro SMOKERS The exception proves the rule."taken inside as soon as husked, enc} fanning -mill., they can be cleans well, p _ t/ t '
- Yes, but it needn't be .so, replied
kept away from 'any -rain and frost' by po�iring them from one dish to -
until dried, but sbould not be, driexl I another when a strong wind i blow . . • - the- bo . 11
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quickly rinse. to a stove. Free circuli-' ing•
I y per cent. of the apples -1 cider. Add enough water to the peel-, ,-
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Ti 1 r .�• X3.1. tai n.l, . ,i> 31t V C, ► Y✓►+ n pili, Pt, a.»d ,cl�rna ;1 , r' to i h . kA �•� i w •p, .:7t la�t`iF'r� ."
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y , ... ,5 «.;f,_ . s o l � ��1�r4 � . IM�TED but there is enough truth.. in it to . 1
' hnckwheat are fair] well ha i iat,Ira• In oto words, an apple in apple sauce, and let this cook very; .11 V V11LIVIAWA��
corn quickly and ve1L his can be , M prove what I want to say. Even God
y rdened,, four is wasted. These waste apples slowly, or ' ' eneF
pp y, simmer, over a low fire for eeturingg Chemists himself put the Jews through the pro -
had. by hanging the oars with twine; get out the har�•esting tools. The rest can be used fora ► 20 RICHMOND ST. E
vl ill' ri en and the. ern app ! -e syrup, apple three or four hours: Brown sugar Can11
or by the husks, 'or by placing the • P p will thus be; • TORONTO cess of adversity to whip them into
butter, vinegar, etc; it is merely .a be used, i;eini; added when thti cooking r shape. It -.was only about four hun-
ears on specially made- 'seed -corn out of the way of frost. N + g' ,, .
racks. matter of making every apple wolk. is two-thirds clone. The sugar ivllich died miles in a bee line gorges the
The better the grade1. of apples the;; settles at the bottom of a barrel of wilderness. But God made the Jews '
Harvesting Soybeans. better -the product. Windfalls can be molasses -is escellcr, "-'
P . t for this purpose.
Well -Packed Silage Keeps ,Best. Where sown mere, for ha so partly decayed, cut out the A nand a take fort
y y, y- l used. If y y �s y years to get to Canaan, 1>e 11
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Di,triliuting. silo a in the silo is I P gallon is usual,,, sufficient, • cause He wanted to toughen thein and
g 1 beans 'should be .cut after the pods' decayed spots. Remove dirt by wash- but this amount is a matter of taste, mstke t}iem ready for the conquest,, frequently neglected. , Unless the -are formed and have ' ing; For cider..rnp' le syrup or vine- I as .4s also, thi amount of cinnamon, ' _
grown consider- , I& when He got them there. The L'ible
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blower has a di,tr.ihutor _at.tachmentl.•ab1y, but before they have matured.; gar; -Tun t'.le fruit through.:a cider -milli allspice and cloves to be ad,led when � _1. ,
there a tendency for the cut corn. If the plants, are left until the pods, and extract the juice, cooking is done. says He led -them through the way
-to fall .in one place. in:the silo; the; are mature the leaves will shed badly, ,Apple S ru Pn IO n of the land of the•Philistines,'although'
y Syrup -To make one gallon . Apple Butter with. Grape Juice--IfFV o that was near.' , They would have got
finer and lighter portions of the stalk's; and the stems will became too hard of apple syraip, stir i11to seven: gallons. s'grape flavor--is-desired in apple but-
are frequently blown to the outside, 'and wood p for the best uadit of ha of apple c•ider'fi've ounces owdered ( ter, add to. each tyre too quickly to stand the hard -
q Y y., I gallon ofv peeled and ship. And if they had defeated the
and the heavier parts, ears and butts. An ordinary mowing machine with!'calcium (carbonate of lime), sliced apples cooked int;A sauce and,
calcium carbonate y Join 13. ?�iu3� a r, AM,NI•D Philistines, they would have been un-
of stalks, are deposited in the centre, a side delivery at#hment r self-' which is a low-priceu chemical, read- stra'�ned, one int of '
Q p grip_ juice, ones .prepared for a soil worse enemy; Y
thus causing an uneven distribution i rake reaper, 'or any ordinary r?fowin ' fly obtainable from a drug store. Heat � cupful of brown sugar, and one-fourth , '
mean the opulence• and •ple,ntF__of -- -_-,-rt_
o gain and stalk and a consequent, machine without any attachments, 'can'' the cider and allow it to bail for a few tea p ulfnl of halt: -Mink slowly and! Or. Huber .wltl answer all signed iettecs persalniag to Health. It yourI 1.11
uneven quality of -silage. Uneven dis-1 be used. C•ire the vines in the swath question Is of Canaan. -
minutes. As the cider ..will foam stir often for two hours, , or -until of 9 general interest it will be answered throu3h these columns; Y ,
trihution is frequently thd, cause of. and Windrow as much as Cli>rhtl it is necessary to us a vee- the desired, thick.�ess; then stir in one! closet' It will be answered peso 'abllyrIf stamped, addressed envelope Is ow i '-Men- defeated -by easy victories.
soft 1��c es and 'air possible„ • Y, Y d. fir. Huber will not prescribe or Individual eases or make dlagnosts. and cheap successes more than by ad -
P c pockets, which: finishing up in the cock. Great care'eel at least one-third liirger an theiteaspoonful of,cinnamon. Pack the! Address Dr. John B. Huber, M.D., care *f -Wilson Publishing Co:; 73 Adelaide
later result in spoiled silage. When: should be used so that the vines will I volume of cider. After boilirg pour bot butter into hot containers - St We T vers ties. Disraeli was hissed down
the lighter portions are blown to the'\ I , e s and sR, Toronto tic t}e British Parliament when he
be exposed to direct sunlight as •little the cider into glass preserving , jars sterilize. i the.
'outside they do not pack well and the' as possible after they have thoroughly) and let the liquid •settle until perfectly Apple Butter with . Lemons -Slice Chronic Stomach Trouble. if medicines were made to •live on. made his maiden speech.. But •
• But ,no cure is ac}Lieved. only toughened his fibre ar.d stiffened
silage' spoils near the wall. Such ; wilted in the swath. Otherwise, man clear. This will take several hours, four 'e i The cllirgic gastritis sufferer_ hay
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-spoil '7s -,-often ' attributed •-to the, uf" the leaves w+ iff-"S`11ed. HandIing�or overnight. When there is a dis-! stand. ovm rlsn gh Next morninnd ut. a variable a , The only, sensible way to cure his resolve. It makes all the differ -
silo. g P ppetite, a coateA tongue,
silo. ° f should be done, if possible,. ,when the tinct sediment at the bottomi pour off them -into a - preserving kettle with . a bad taste in the mouth. Soon after i chronic gastritis 'is to go to a good ence whether a closed door is a final -
Packing' the silage 'is , qually as irrr-- ( vines sire slightly damp, the clear I satin he has unifier the breast late, I family dbetorWd have him examine' rebuff or an invitation to battle
tz Y p portion into a presel•ving eight pounds•,of apple., pared, -cored' g P the stomach contents -which are throw '
portant as even distribution:. Good When so beans are to be cut for kettle, being eareful not to distress, tenderness,_ often real ain . through. I m more afraid of a cheap
silage can lie' had onl b pose oil, and sliced. Cook. for one hour and P.
y by -uniform; seed as well as for nay, the • should any of` the sediment. Fill the kettle ` add three ounds •of s and a feelin of fullness. Sometimes Procured one hour after a test break-' and easy success for you than I am of
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packing and uniform distr'Mutinn of he cut after the onl one-third full. Add to the clew lv and stir ire cent Pear. Cook slow 11 there is nausea. There.. _is belching! fast of weak tea ,and. a bit of : dt'y, struRttle, If you struggle before you
the corn.. Thecentire surface, es pods are ripe but be Y >• q ly for one slid one ._..___ ____.. .._- _._ ._-•.
peel:, fore they. hare drvied sufficiently for liquid a }ever teaspoonful of carbon- half hours longer, or until of of gas and perhaps .glen of a bit�ri toast. `If lie is not him$eIf expert at achieve, you will, have character to
ally the outer edge, should be Proper' ftt.id. From a few 'minutes to per . >~ Y g y Y ��°"
packed the beans' to pop otit. The vines should ate of lime and stir thoroughly. Boil thickness. Pack hot 'into 'sterilized, � I this, have him efer ou to 'a ood hold . •ou stead . when,s,lccess arrives.
firmly, he cured as alread'y mc►itioned, redu - q
c_ 'the liquid rabid, If • u have a_.�n cottt�axex _sterilize h-.ps. two. ' , there specisalist. Only ;in,,t��he_trouble with m�lny perso_1�#3 hat _. ::_..
3��. __ a-. ,ole cover with ��Llu� 1�_, �..-.--;_-
T _ %e1� nth �ilr� 'rar><'ea= ink tfie`Tian`iling -fo-fh minimum 'so thermometer, let the liquid boil until paraffin. . , vomiting; or he brings this on to re- can the doctor (and the patient) they have no character to go wit ..,�... I
ponding large capacity frequent�y�-that. th^re will be tiff little, if any,' reaches 220 degrees -F. If: you have t"iiler Vinegar -place the swect� Here know -"where the are at ' their acquisitions. It 19 a cane o
pain.. .. I. Y , only these,., q
saves ifiAney in filling the silo, but it; sh..,•tering of. the Means. • After the . no .such thermometer, boil. the 1•i cid cider as it comes from the I . In chronic alebholic gastritis, the in many cases, can the diagnosis of diamonds on dirty fingers .
q press into1. : cancer or ulcer or_ other ave stella -1 `.'Have you never seen an engine" -
may result in a waste of thc`stoxa,s;e� hay has bee thernugFrly dried the' until ugly about one-seventh of, the barrels, vvhirh shnuld not be filled nau`�a, xete}iing ei►-vom`ting are �'
capacity of the silo,, for if the si;o' buns may t� threshed - with an • -
I oril,�inal volume is left, or until a , snore th.'ln _ the ee-fourths fu11. after_ bj eakrfast• The Alidc><men is often Bch ailment be -counted out. The cause; pounding itself to pieces on a slippery
Js filled rap.diy the corn has- little ordina Tkle ,1.
' s been founts thus,. the -rr
time to settle. Slow fillip ordinary threshing, machine, or with, a! small Portion when cooled' rapidly and i b�rng of barrel should be left out dlstc►nded, especially after meals, with g ght remedy l 4•ail in winter? What it needed was
i y, , oared from a spoon stopper consti ration or diarrhoea and there ;can be applied. By far t ie best rem- ; fid, opposition: Friction spelled
g allows the husker and shredder. Usual, it will I p Pon is about as thick' and a loose sto i er of 'cotton -batting'
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corn to settle as is stored, -with they be necessary'to reJuce the s sed -soyas maple s;;rup. When the. syru has inserted into the hole. 'Place the bar I dis ress, oftentimes pain, in the' edy fon apnrop'riate cases of, ctironic� progress. Eieh a kite can't rise frith
result that more corn can be placed! that there will not be .any, splitting reached this point, pour it off into the' rels on their sides to expose a� large; abdomen. Headache,'lassitude, lack of; gastritis is the washing out of the' the wind. It must ascend against ,it:
in a given space. To overcome this of the bean's. After threshing, the I glass jars and let it cool 'very. slov.ly. � surfr.ec of the eider to the air. This cOPAClty, for Work, •mental• depr(+gsion stomach 11. by the family doctor, the Don't spend yo time quarrellnA with -; _.
-disadvantage of rapid filling woven beans should be spread out•crenl +When the t;yrtl has cotlled ;to room y is : are co moll. And there result, in Patient "s,i•al�o,ving the hose pipe" as the order o! things or fretting about
wire Imay be extended above yin a P gt3'te Qsse* . to -ra id vin _� _1.
. e _ .-... - . - on -;II �- _. r. e,. n. _ : __ _ . + .._._.._ ----- ime blood Poverty un ss o ries t. . 6!. - ----- g s. . is res y so ' onq a se s easy success.. n .oa , �
• - -- Tao, us incrca ing its cap- air tY'ikek place.' sediment• When the settling is com- A few diiys' after' the rider is u '` When the, stomach contents are � amazi.ng, what an s�t•ful mess a few grows m the open, tortured by a thou- .
softy unt11 the silage can , settlt�._PB; Soybean- vines ho to leted careful, our o into P •t' i _' tvashln• g trip away- s
-- - , hngh-feeding, P , Y P ff. ,the clear, v the birt•ots, - the . characteristic e�.•littm.iled, lire ularuies in the ,gasp t• g R 3, and equally gild storms:. Tito _I}othouse plant
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tent roof9 Arc made which serve t},e value. Jtadging,Jrom the composition' Portion of the syrup into a Ivettier heat; frothing a "_ ' tit and proportions of the amazia the amount of relief felt;. far never knows the glom•'( f the
• same purpose. - R ppears at the bun„ hole. To, , Y P p gastric .amazing .
• this hay is as rich or richer than al-�I nearly to •bnlling, and tt aloe 1 �-drochlori'c acid surpassing Y y •
jj pour hot into i use a common expression, it is be- a , pepsin, ren- p g that afforded b tons of ' �-------
Corn cut ^t .the proper stage should falfa haft. •'there is no questfon butt sterilized fruit jars, which' should'be� !tinning to wor3r." This indicates that pin and othr'r substances essential to 'medicine -relief so great that pa• -Roadside Markets.
. require no additional water. When t'he the Stock will relish -it a9 well a , at once sealed as in reservin . Th. the first step ' ' • ileal h • di . tienits .sometimes learn how to d,
s any P g s p to .he vinegar making t s;esLiotf, are found. with Along a few of the main traveled
. -crop h, 1?'iecome too dry, water may other hay-Pro::uced on the farm, if c•trt 1 Firrup t -,M be used for p,iddings, cakes,' process has begun. To heln thinTs usuaIlr much, sometimes enormous.' �astrio lavage upon themselves, in highways the roadvfde market is a '
be run into the blower of tfie cutter. at the stn a of de o ment iniii- I ( along ,add one cal."e of com reseed: quanta' y their own homes, and Willi the 1 new'development develo.pment of the
brown bread, can,.ies, etc. ies 'cf slim mucus, ,rhich great-
_ Where ' there is a tractor on the sated * ' g � P ' ' P cast two or
•Cider Apple Butter --Peeled hnd Yeast stirred• up in a little cooled,i hes ben coating the.. stomach find est satisfaction. I three years..: On a- recent trip I sail►
-- - ---- El'iced apples may be cooked .in thei'•oiled watet� to each five gallons of P venting the right and beneficent -� these markets on, farm After farm.
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boiled cider to make the butter in one sweet cider.. Keels the cider at ,a tem- .1Ction on the food of the d.i�;estnnts Questions and Answers.. !Some of them ,vers quite pretentious
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-e .•'� - �; I operation. or they mny be made first I perattire -af from Gu deg. to $0 deg. F, mentioned. Thais there is slo-►v diges- Is lifers much food v.ATue in s. soup vrith :i' f3.ine . ny of rui1, v�egetATiTes•
PAJPJa1jy4 into app'e sauce, which is then cooked: If yeast is.a.ldpd and -'the Proper tem-' tion of the food, and slow absoI•ption: mado of small beans and pit,ees of and efr g, and an attcntl'ant in e.harge'.
in the boiled cider. With apples of 1 peiature is' maintained, the fcrnlenta�i- of the 'substance's digested, gild this ready-made dough? Others consisted only ' et a lett ba;-
J'he number of daughters a bull has early fall �.is the time to start a , coarse .texture the -latter 'method is i tion -should be completed in frorh six occasions the ferVentation of the I Atiaw•er-Not much food value in � kers of tomatoes or fruit with t "for '
in the advanced registry is not suffic- flock of sheep. Get some good grade' no doubt preferable, but both make; wee♦cs to three months. _ I i stomach contents and the inipairmenb the dough, but considerable in the vale" sign and the lir'cd, tacked to B
. ient measure of his value as a breeder. I ewes and a purebred ,ram," or some , equally good butter. As soon as the ferme;ntat.ion is tom of � thI.ei.swmach muscle function.. I beans'; ,which are rich in protein ---1 post.
Neither can his talue,bc i>11eps cd by 1'reil ewes. A,_bcgitlner.._should. gytr!,.. Cooking should be contI i,ied until fileted, draCv ofd' the clear liquid,'. Such -Itfferers keep on nlonth..after. thsat i,s, body=bu•ildinR matetiaL' The n=.if,'i `,iF: fn tho r - •11
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a few high producing dau�•hters. High into the business; eight cr ten ewes �•ppTcs do not scpar:ite. in-' v -cry /,aref�l] not to disturb te
Tenon year after, year, periods o a n trlasi?iPfiia a condidiot► of Vie mari,et are limited only .by 'the Ioca• ,
average are enough g
• and. the. butter, when cold, will be is ; s etliment i;n th barrel. Wash the real bc:l-:;it,l:n(,ss' niteri,ating with' nervous' system" or the mind ? tion of the farm, and the il,ility of tho -
g production in all his dough before b sed n stbvt with. P Nish ewes thick its road apple sinl•rl+: The thick harrel tl::ircu�1ll' ands r • fairly cr�mfc!rt:a,le sc;lsc�nc bu v Answer --``curs '
vers is the final measure, and that can g, g1� In,.,- them green spies. � the \ � • t ne er ai th _ pia is exhaus- farmer to produce 1n 1 di,z, .a% attrac-
not be determined by using the bah 1 foo(i such' lig Alfalfa risiure. This pees is cleterminc-1 at : Ye(luent inter-; lir,u d• - in teal health. Tho •f iA 'this and tion of the nerctru9 system generally tive'.y those good' tllint;:� of the ',�rrn
two or three years. Four years are ; stiirrulates the sexual capacity and is' ve=ils by cooling small por.iona. It' This cdoae ,ve are now seadY t9 in that mtirh -:iunte4 ,remody to help a. -brain, spinal• cored, tiociily nerres .that nlcet the regtt roment3- of thy -sty
needed to measu-re the value of any favorable to ,a hi to percrntll'C' of ,''usually -takes about equal• qu<iiitities tro, deuce the acetic -acid germs wh1cl'i little►.•• 'I ICY are :tlrrz�-s. ,, nkrng tncdi end giinglia all tocether. t�'hrn'. vie rorst;mcsr. F:tsirrt 'rear tr ore tcl•c,•rt
*,,a bull. 'wins. i of sw"t odor and peelr,l � n+t slued, c•liarzft. the liquid' to vineg.ir. TI:' tine �- ::coir as oft'entimci�z-Anlain a mean mental exha,istion ' only,, 'vee folks are petting t e ha At of rennin & - _ f.....
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�• apples � to make flutter of the right, cin he done by adding from tvvo io large pe�rcent,ir•e of alcohol just ns' speak of psychasthenia. `out into the country in the;r autd-
Storing Grain Ra Rs. consistency. - fievvp of tne,essentials of , four• rivatts of good rider vinegar con- _ __ it >; their vc ' r.�,!'
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m.•Iiing good apple butter are lonk, t...ni. , rthrt, or less moth.�r", for; ..I 1, -_�1- fruit. pnultrY and e¢glsuplilicc direct .
• i On tho majority of farmrs it fig �'e:'y sow r�oking (four o six hours nd tach lr�, ; e ,� •Horne -;lade Jav'elle Water.
r r' :ometiir.es oris. cul i,a iMn er.1 it is a tra'le .worth' `
TtiE Ct1EcRFUL CHERUB bar(! to h e , sacks sir grain h.t 4 ) a del• but i ger;(, I ole ection to; I i from file farm
e.1. . ; frJiei coustint stirring. , this method i- tj:;it Dissolve ,g �1loand of chlA� le of �a SIO i _ f�' ',�� t t w ,
a frnm, the rzvnges of mice and rats.I If stnlTrr is used, it shm"d he added•.introdures ,with the`"mother" foreign' lime n .r quarts of ;vatet. Tour off. PAYABLE HALF YEARLY i to'., �----- .l
• Several years 1, ago then ' earls, 1>�' 'iftcr-t.he -cool ing of cid r and a7hleal ..r:,,an'sms whi h inay ro,P deft i-' 't;e top, which will be cleat' "1r,1 add
T6s essirmtst-S s read ' , ,' Q P ' - A1lnwrd b11 nipney__le►t -a,- 1�__� toe_ m .
p _ . p i boult: t. fere alMUt 011CA114 `4 • I1® re�e • ' _ _ . + to, the ek"ar (liquiA 1 fl,i,trt n , i.tltii8
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1# ii 1ft, is t�tit• thfr(ls dime. Aho.it it nalanclritzi fir ti`s t'itt+�nr For' most r , T from three tq tFn Sears. i Upon the looms of :lira.
r�toom about rices Hence it la.e to cr ,vhite or brown st1 air is itis, stiffs, lctory retzi Its bse a , so`'i' Kee Write fol onhlet. The weaver's 'wrought
P 1 guard them.'' of eith f; `� p in tij,htly cor wj bott e3
1 g pure cultnr. • i of old
A env goo:i vv. is to scclirc a c• to t::,un amount to etich . r I in a dark place.ltnd m -P only lo,r stains , i "-
%-Yey a ws hod ) a.• �ra?lon oi',al;lile ttf 1^ce;ic-:foie, i ernes anti ho.ii tile, • r 1 to min} a tine and fife cte's:lrn
similar to tho tin cracker cans, v�;lich l,ut'ter, bt:t lore or les; �.' -+ cn whftf Qscid '1`ttf w18� Ptrmaheni
or_.not_ sir. v In i alga ie.: -1 i s »r- . - _ _
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{,ey should be i (log. to t eg nder t e condi- I.
can s..nuld t,e eil*hteen or t�wcntr-fdar Apple flutter i• �;�iced .according to tions salea''rle vfnc t
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t g l .a1 cin he o?stained, :ill rc•fus. of crops that,ar�, t�trnul*h Mo'1nt� Office 20 Klnp 8t. west Unto tht+ loonta of Arras
a.rar�tined I tt11t1� filches i•i iliamc�cr ai:d tli:•cc t1r four) filets, i i1z'f tca5poonf111 each of in theca to.: ix ii:cntlis in''ilacp cf a• I frl+ifin " _ - But yesterday there canict • .
ec++ , feet -high. Put in vc..tr sacks, fit an: p', T e. �,) t of s; ,hl...tl lie+ h;lr t 1q goon ns; .. ____ _ ,
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shc,tr'lcl be ,larked in(� hot 'sterilised ; iVhen the, v :: �a/• i�ecc;mc, ,our' n -rill sur �:,!,,,I • ar i rho s1: n,� fin' j! �''►- w(thale.,. Sde tk` The marvel of 1 r 1,
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