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early" lansba Ilea with the Care and Pominion LiVe•Eftraeli -.10iyottei,---,,,,eedi .---_-_ ,_,. ,,...
feeding of the ewee ditring the thil_.0. 47,207 cornpared With 45,416 in the ,,,,,' ,.. . ,
-bat:I/review; -to and' jpst ter , this -game period, last yeer, of calves 7,862 Me ;Set
4100# 4nPortaitt' Of 41/1rtsliblelitskiiittiOtt
79,__AT_____4T fact, X, lEneW'' et no aninial the '-,ret'..- 'eke -4 -ea'. -e'."" is indicated "in e,verY instance ,_.P.4mei-fri:t9,--,0961:in, ;iTehovah !wee
a p ,per ipsnageiiie4,_ . - 7,-,„(i,;',TerApareck.vith, '05;66g: . -,...,44,ofeng:ikiidge. ,f7,27 1 l'islarEmt .0:80:77, bT:
A. few seasons ago I handled a farm ti:e cleen. Owing,,te too Much or tee
I Will CaP1'' gr'sva7 sqdir"zit' iceePi41 *6 rcieutiurrneS' srl 1 iittelde' Itt•rtetletittnth%Ce,de annedt es2EaleveePstillolf• w*fhishath%;'eltittie'-actstllieght4Iiind•::a1Ptisisfted,,,, They had no: ithweergre Telil
.voiere the lend, was .0 .g9od quality .1463 rtil. it is sornetimes necessary. laos put iptu it :,. , • crease. Qf hogs and Sheep there is faith of •Gideon or 'of Samuel. .They
(sue praetiee we -have always tried 'a. noticeable decrease both in sales Wanted a idng whont they could' lee,
end •reesoliablY fertile. Ne man will to lay the head of the dratzi 'rather '
to follew with the 'breedizig eires -weal nrid billings: through, Tep prices- for a hingsitch as tither nations had "that
be able. to prOduce maxinium. crops -on . shallow. It ,i's not alWays,possihle te
,• thet farm until the (moor tfi willing get belew the frost:line. For -this rea- to provide them with s -talk pasture all; butcher . steefs ,at Toronto .s and Our ,••king may indge us,'" they. said,
through the wniter. They do not del Montreal were 60c better ishd calves "and go out be ore as, end fight our
..- to put .a f,ew huMred dollers in the son. we .have found cement tile prefer- • _ • • • t hitt' " Th
'-farrn -itt -the-way -of 'proper drainage. 'able to cley,. deepite•-the slight extra
• The owner..i& cheating hiinself out Of cost, set theY are not inJUred 'by sthe They reqnire plenty Of exercise in thei ing January 24 this 'ye
the full benefit of,',Ms farm year after action 'ef frost- • " • 1 opeh to PrOPerly „develop' the. fetus, :with the corresponding d
year,. wh4e •ie, tiii.ng eytem, .w.onid ,pay 1,he. old method of digging the ut..i..;wev .alWaYs. Previde • shelter fel') Select hacen hogs showed
them .during, rainynnd snewy weather i ment over the previeuS,m,
• Or itself fill al -ie el' tw° •Peason4. Nd' treach" and leYeling and laying tile or extremely severe eel& Thet is Inst1 were the sense, at all innrhets eXcept Man of Senjamins• tell and •gooti to
k7,• one can get anytbing out. Of his. farm. was. a slow back -breaking •and ex" as •essential ta keeping them.' Mit in ing.
tf ha .inn't,iilling te Put smething in.' Pensive task' "Wben elbew.'greas6'wa the open in good' Weather` for if the' rfse of $„1•50.• ''
, a way, met ods in tile drainage the motive. power used to, get the werk fleeces get very wet and, they,ari then are told of the choice Of Saul, 1 Sam.
. Will get halfway results. It does not done'. . We find that a machine ditcher housed they take very heavy colds •KeePing the oil can Clean.. sew came to the throne ae the first
Cost any MOre in ProPortion to tile the does as good or better work, and is from which, tsiey do not sfulekly re- In neighbor Brown's ferm shoP an king of Israel abont, or shertlk afttr,
'farm thOroughlY at one time. Proper less exPeasiVe and lese disagreeable eeyer. . ' - I. • ' oil can sits on the bench, eyer• readY the middle of the eleventh centuribe-
drainage heens the soil loose and con- than the •Old •method. The machine . / t •
• I ir — ' ,g d *h ' to Provide oil fer a dry leering, 'a. fore Qhrist. Much' of Saul's. Teign was
;Nerves fertility, Makes" it possible •to can work Vetter in dry weather than', require little else ' except plenty 1of rusty slut or a shiny plowshare. Ordil•OPealilAelda7irtah,.wair',18,1;i,aiansst tehe_l'higlts-
get the, ground in shape for' seeding in swet, as the -leveling is done by sur-,' aelt and perhaps some clover haYs We narily the can wmild leave a -telltale t',,n oe a q m t 4 thou l'?
up earlier in the •sPring, 'thus lessen- ent operator should be" in charge of
at the Proper time, causes it to, Warm veY instead of by water- A conlliet- feed very little if any corns heeauao ring pf oil oh the bench where the 9' aZ a hr.ave saidieT' deveted ta his
coun ry's :welfare?, and as the creator
': ing the danger of early. and late the machiee; mid the oWner 'Of ' the..graitr feeding to oats. Ewes in thin
late , froits, ' and .stirinlates plant farm Should, iespect frequently. • A: flesh however need some cOrn'or su - tsu not t is one. A tin. 'washer,' came cloeded by suspicion. and • jeei.
' 'realized each season.; When the'Sea- tire drain worthless.
Vow • ' eie navalitageS, will he very slight nlistalte may. make , an. ensj Relent' other grain to put th§111 in PO the ‘kind used for putting on'PrePared elisY. He refused, or diregarded the'
' flesh' and plenty of' clover' hai. SheaV reofin lad been drilled Out to fit the counsels f S l, -b j c
son is cold and backward during the Wh t I the use 'of paying high Oats is an excellent winter feed 'foi' spout: The- slight depreasion oh the fits of derk Melanchelyi arid was guih,
'Not sacrifice Ilion arn
the inward spirit of worship, God de,
sires. 'Saui has failed to be. God's true
and obedient servant .in his itint'llY
.; APPtilcATion'.
ate last, year.. sovereignty of God '
eek. Lainba after their own heartin paid a young
said Of the Purittin,that "he ivould do
right,.no Matter how wrong it was,"
Surgery cannot to be' •hnt
there are: Wimp, of extremity, when it
is gladly welconie: Saul's task *as
lieVe in god's judgmehts, and did net
believe in the rose-water plan of. surs
gery.", Even Jesus was sometimes un-
bendingly stern. Concerning. offenc3s
he said, "better a MillsOne about his
hard or foot offend, "cut
them, off"; if the eye 'offend, pluek it
mes pis • imperatives
were dowerikht and thoroughgoing.
Half -way measures Would not.do. ,S5,
too, "whatelier meral difficulties lie
seeni to, lie, for a later age, in
yet, when. PrOperlY made, lt May last
a ',lifetime '":alwaYe' provided that. due
Atten_ tion he devoted 'that
nexinue weeds will never 'be awed.
to take up their habitation among:the
during She summer . menthe, • though,
enitivation may•be.dispensed with by;
'givirm the' bed a , good millets- Of
nure immediately cutting ie finished
for the season. After the tops have
been. cut dowe in the fell the mulch •;•
On he worked into the soil between
the' rows; or this may be'done early
in. spring.
Asparagus can' be successfully'
,grown elmost any soil, provided
the preparation of the bed is giveh
proper attention. Firat-elass "grasr
is ,cut from qaite light sandy• soils, as' ,
th ere none Such for -him " The also from land that ia very heavy,
proplieti(were children of a 'cruel age.4 though the most outtelle medium ,
Rough people reqeired a rough lesson a geed' friable loam having a porous •
and stern judgment was truest mereY• stib-soil; • a 'wet retentive soil from
Saul had a hard commission, brit he which water is slow in getting aWay
iliarlysiiring, I have feand the'advari- •tivies and inekink, Other irnprcelemeats ,eheep. : • • upper, side' collects whatever oil slfills, tY• of a'fllerinlia crime. aganigt . nnderstood it 'perfectlY• we need should he.:4•Voided unless' it be first
. take of tile slraiaage even more On lend that, will:not pro -duce ,goocl Two.' or three weeks before • th,e and *hen'. the can is, again used, it. raigst2IS:setzihelisimal•I•ctilnadrei:
noticeable. • ' ••• crops owing' to lack of' drainage? This lambs are due to arriYe We gir runs out • ' • ,. providence ee God, nem, ,h.j, the same• ',
. With our rather heavy black level is
PARING TEE BED:,
about ,the onlY •iinProvenient .011 .the a itood feed Of •tats 'to' the ewes each ,
water •for :long Periods during 'Wet paint, build feriees. filly new •machin -I of milk for the new-born lambs which, A hodkin,' or needle suitable for use Plhce., For 'the brighter -end better and *viciaas
soil, which 'has a tendencY te, hold 'farm that is permanent We have to 'day so that they will provide Plenty Sewing Grain Sacks. . that God ' would put another' in his
oug)it not to 'he. tolerated' innateur will•be well advised to Pur- •
authority declared 'hie rejection, and and bad and rat:bless and enrepenteanckt insteaa ef beiinning 'seed, tbe
Weathei, We heVe te• driin at least ers,, build neW buildings restore the if they haPPen to helwins or triplets • b al feature of his ch r t Id -2- :CsnePrgmllre* v'ntnrY was chase o'n or two ear ' old recite;
, g 0 m rem] s.. fertility of the soil, and do other 1 *ill demand, a •great deal tu . vid_a_noble-and• touching ' rib. -1—Y t ,it,E.!
On --more rolling or gravelly land4t thing& of like nature several times in ritart them off right. We haVe never .
elegy in the first chapter of, the Sec- commis:len. . (le spot s weee emph.
is not necessary ‘t.0 draM quite this i the course of a t 1 lif ti Th f d f d th t • Id thi a - - en' ' • '
re used to op tin, containers The ond
made no claim to -Motives of humanity
• - arm once d i d p p ' P wire •opened 48 straightened out andl 15: 13. Samuel came' to- Saul.' Urged Agag could be ,held to ransom. Saul
' File should.be deep ,enougb.that it ed to Stay, and the worh,that has their combined bulkiness and protein th .
d' round d up with a•file or oh 14
Will net be disturbed by the'deepest been done goes on making money for content . Then they also help to -de-
, lowing. It is better if the drains -its owner day and night, and will do velop a strong Iamb which will require
ye sufficient fall to carry the water so for future ,generations With little little 'close attention after it has re-
,. ont rapiclly, as they will drain, the seal attentiori,lf the work is done' Proper -
quicker, and the force of the 1 -water 13r.. --.-.D. P':. ' '
Artificial Incubating. suitable brooder accommodation for
cold. They can get: away from the
heat, but they can't stoke the fire. The
better care given the Chicks will in-
sure better results for the breeder.
One of the big expense items of the
.1 shall not make any effort in this
:article to give...instructions' how to
operate an incuhator. • „i wilt, rather
devote 'it to a few suggestions as to'
It is not Wilie.,PolloY to -wait until
the grindstone- that they may Pass expedition against the Amalekites, things of
• • • • Like Judas he saw no settee in wasting
market value: Then as now,
•freely through the open weave of the, wandering tribe of Arabs whose home.,
to share the spoils Of evil is tO coin -
king This simple modification is was in the wilderness south,an
cut from .the bed..until the third,
sPring from' planting, and only for,
It is always well, to have bed •
prepared' in, the fall,. *hen' a three;
•inch layer of fresh manure or•itse
ceived its fifth or sixth meal. I so easy that a few of the openers Can wtheestpaofssPaglesotriite ITahreayaihitanda dainsdpuhteadd Prom se
va ent in leafy ' mold , is, spaded or
partnerships in the liquor, business is
rather feed corn after the lambs ar-
would be: put. aSide until such time as the '
ime and wood ashes put on. The
f plowed in very deeply and a dressing -
perhaps our most pertinent c
bodkina ar-'0. needed, when one, or' Mere
• Moses and ever since th h d h tnis 'sin at present. Sia a review a 0..
rive than' before, though' if too much
is fed 4t has -a tendeney to 'mekethem
A Protected Ax Handle. ".
How many of us. have had ,the ex-
perience of breaking. or :splitting our
may be straightened up and pointedl rassed and 'robbed the people -Of the taZys• •Pirlinfulthte w
for sise.- This,is a shnple detail. How-Siouth. Samuel bad given -the stern
eVer, it is moat neeeasary when sewing command,•iii the. Lord''S naine, 'utterly ef conscience uneurieseed, in the liter- in the •SPring the fiirrd'!ivs are drawn •• •
•
the •-sacks and 'is a • hint worth re-
membering 4or this need. ,
• Live Stock Sales in January.
, Now he greetss•Samuel with effusive e• rows s ou be,
At the' rtnci al markets in Canada • . have in thit strikizig dialogne. Saul ti t.b
to destroy both them and their pos- .•
sessions, bht Saul, disregarding the Whet an exhibition of hypocrisy,
prophet's word, brought back the king excuse making,. plausible twistings of
of Ainalek as a captive, and -brought conscience, -.cowardly shifting of
the best of their cattle and sheep. bilime, and abject selfish pleading we
out and good plump roots 'are then .•
When the,ground•has to.be prepar-
ed in- the spring well -rotted , manure
snlitting a block of. wood? rePerted7bY-the-market-diViaion of friencnineas hoping to d te-b* ' --a eas t ree- eet aparts-fo -feet Ss
- • the DoMirlion Live stock Branch, the and deciettre's, "I ?wive- petfornted. the any other person in -the Bible. He had' better- The_ soil lutist be thoroughly
•- a few days before you intend to start
hatching before erdering your • incu. destroyed- by mice and hats. Man
farm is the replacing of emu bags • Here is a Plan 1- usei and find volume. of business transacted ,during commak mew of the Lore* , lcompromised so often that the Phrase PulYerixed",, adding' coarse bone meal' •
that it lengthens the life olia•handle
urne
bator. • The dealer -may net have the farmers have no regu ar 'piece. for . • • • • . that of the corresponding ,month likelY 'that what Saul said was T k h
I • • Y 'several times GeV& spool •of copper JaallarY earliPared favtbrablY with - Vs. 14, is. sacrifice. It is quite; of Ohoznitens;i4g thaedhneaortreN tzgaantointgy,i's, nanftdeerr.th;hneiacnoaurrsee b:neeeani !lay h.
While • a• deeond-handsincubator is
not recommended, •nevertheless " there
•are many purchased ,each' season on
account of the lower Price. If you do
their grain bags; they are lying N9 ' en 57 -gauge .1)1. era Y' an
aronnd here and there, ,and usually .wind eight or ten inches of the handle.
when,wanted are,found tO have holes next to. the ax tightly with itsas that
made by mice and rata in trying to Is where most ax handle,s are Draken.
, Furrows are drawn out with the •
, against 8,62 , or hogs 119,393,against .people•very Much. and the lcing's van- • flee."
• ' plow or spade, eight inches deep, three'
Have a place for Your: grain i --"P . 111 879 and of sheep 24 430 against it3r would 'be gratifi ' ' '
.buy a used incubator thoroughly test in them. . ti. ed in displaying 3. The Kingdoms We Lose. Reject -
it before using. If any parts are miss- baga depth of balf an inch, then withdravs ' ' • .
and that the sparing a. the best of found in the Gqlden Text. •With exalt-, applied 'directly ln the broad furrow
'Mit; year. The total sales of 'cattle
at Toronto, Montreal,:Winnipeg, Cal -
the sheep and of the oxen was point; ed moral purpose; following a longr which
lar both with the army and thepeople. sleepless night of prayer,. Samuel'ar••• will be made, using a larg•e
• d Ed ' to '59'407 '• hahdful to each yard of furrow'. d
an
truth... "To obey hi better than sacri- ' touching it into the so'
11 with the rake:
9;9.78, umphal return would have.pleEised the
get. at -the. few pieces of grain left , Drive a small hailln the, handle, the; agal ' • • -
to fofir feet ,apart and nine totwelve
and keep' them there; you will then the nail and mit off half an inCh a 30,719. Generally prices oh cattle the_caPhve king. ing the word of the •Isord is serious;
inthea' wide. 'The roots t
ing procure them, but probably one oil and larnbs were about even with those Vs. 16-19. What the Lord hath said.' business. No man can do it with fin- are se
of January, 1923,- while !legs were
the nail. Now put the end .ef, the
• the greatest drawbacks to' buying a, I know where tefind them and will also
secondband incubator 'is the ,fact that! know they will be in good aorkiition wire in the nail . bale and drive thl e
rarely 'are they accompanied hy the nee* piece Of nail flush with,thelhandtoe.
-hook 'of manufacturer's instructions. Make''s box about three 'feet b .• Wrap the wire tight and ceoselole
ward the ax, first having mad a _
These instructions usually can. be ob- dimension:: rut a partition in it:se
•tained at a. very. small cOat from the there a place for the best ba'
not ast When the wire- reached -the -bole
•lnaker and in no -case should one at,Innd one for theothera that are
temprto vi,fr them. The I so • goOd. This saves much time in -ent-it-:eff-leng7enatigh-t.alnit the ind
latter also applies to the Purchaser of sorting When wanted for use. quite • • . • . •
• new. incubator. Do not attempt io ' often You can get from the junk deal-
er a piece of screen or woven .• wire
cloth that has been used in an old
grain separator. This is tisually heavy
Metal with 'small, round -hole perform -
thin,. or -heavy wire -14/Oven-together;
but with. small enough ,epenings so
. put it together any other'way than in•
stractions indicate... Li° not expert,
done that.. Because you have used
struetions with' another Make •can be
' ' ' To Sainuelssthe. serious side of • the punity. boss a the kinkship Of ch•ar- eighteen inches apart. Mike sure
, matter was in Saul's refusal to be gov- acter will be a first result' Them trilly that the crown of the rost.s is in the
• erned by the word of God w ch he,I the heart knoweth its own bitter -,•centre of the furrow. When in post-
* -3 as God's prophet, had spoken. For' nest" When the sdul -is dethroned; timi the root.s are oovered with two
Invest in a few. smiles daily anu
• • thou h Saul was kin :in Israel Sam- the t ninnies of evil will inflict their
you will. always_ lave iriterest .in g . • g. r.1 Y • inches -of -fine soil, 'made -firm so that
- -, Ate' held that he had received -his king. sterments. Peace of -mind will el
. .,.....___________ ship from Jehovah,- and was subjeeti, place to fret end fever of life. Wilful will not dry out quickly.rThe furrovr __,
, is gradually filled up - as the season
A worker ie known by the condition always to Jehovah & command. j ways lead to weeful losses. Unhappy r .,d . -
advances an shouldTe quitelevel by
of his tools: Where and iii What con- Ve 20-23. Hath the Lord .as grecie-raul enters upon that down 'grade of
•dition are yours? ' delight. Samuel sweeps aside the personal disobedience. The end, of s, at „ summer. The reason we cover
- 'king's flimsy exeuses,',,and utters here that way is darkness, defeat and the'roots so lightly to begin SVith iS
Dave $:Hfred MO.
"Hew is it, Dave, that syeu neverileft •home to work out Well, air, I
dispensed with. It it absolutely .nce znice cannet get through. Put one seeni. te'hiwe'_anY trouble. with year had a ptetty tough nine months frozn
-"Zoe to 'expect good results' 'from' the Piece on• each ef the two sides or ends hired Men?" 'inquired a' city' cousin the first of Xpril to :the last of Des
. teat incuhater. made it you put it in a 'of• the. box; this will'let air circulate. Who had driven out US the'farm for cember, but I •studk it Out They gaie
room where windows have been sealed and keep the bags ireni'leolding orkthe day. "There is your neighbor, me the poorest room in•the house, a
,.,:::: tight In one way or anottio-F-ter-freep-rotting;--4Iake-the box-OtinciLboards;..i_Tom, down the road I was' chatting little seven:by eight cubby4iole, where
'Mit the winter Winds and frost. The also make 'it tight 'so that no mice or with him ti—'-'i-i..B-7'i-i'----iori ---•;lligr• alrd'hc---was-I-eteildnit_etandight eiree: on
ineubator•lamp uses a great quantity rats can enter. put on hinges and a in a terrible gronch about the hired
'of oxygen and gives off a volume of rasp hook to •the'•cever. help question. He says he has had
poisonous times, which are gun to '
cause trouble unless "redeced to Mini
mum' by proper ;ventilation: • ..
Different-, s6leetieas - of,. seed nir three yearsand 'at Jong '-as-lAave
ter the machine. Eggs gen be turned - 'ari,c,es
-and lamp filled just :before''Or afMr v. classes 4 graiii base Amen, knoWn you, IPve never heard you.Coms-
. :carefully tested at the Ontario, Agri- "P ll• . •
. supper daily, and 'then in ,the mania& explaie: it?" ,• '. ' y • • 'evenings. 1 ate; with. the familsCints
. all thet *ill be'neeessary ,Will.: be ta eultural College for from sik to nine .
turn eggs and -see that the' tempera- Years. , The average rsults Show that "WhY,, .1 don't Iclisw,'!. said ' bave. leta there was companyo and then
of }sired theY didn't call' me qo Supper until
- ' ture Is alright Haie a ,table or Slimy even One year'S selectian of geed giain "Of courOsthere are ill. sortS
inerl, . ye.e ,epoke of ley neiohor: He the' others had eaten. l' had ,to teke
convenient to plaee•traya, on When has, a marked. influence on the result- ims had nien aroila for week, ibis' SI what, waS left,' and'sonietinies it wag',"
. turning eggs.. Po toe forget to ',Mese ing crop.' in every instance, the large 15;ouldn,s Rave ,lcopp"' 'overbigbi. / pretty shin pickings. They never•ask-
is'as---4----.ssineubaecir dbor'wh'en eggi are removed plump' seed gal.% '"a greater yield of .
ferturaing. • , ' ' ' ' ,,1grain .per *. acre 'than medium' sized,IWoaldn't have let theiri sleep•izi a ,bed ed me to ge/ anywhere with theft!
hsd Sunday they generally went off Visits
AlWays turn yoer eggs first; then sniall- pinny sh k '
• trim your lamp and,1111 it It is impOs. , seed.. In the aVerage of the &iiclasSesIbeen fumigated, and theillind had. a Ing: ana left nie ..tc' lank after 'thin 48.'
. able' to trim and 11111 Your lamp With-. of grain,. the large. plump surpaesed bath. I've alWeYs been, particular "I, made up My inirid that it I ever'
,.. Oilt soiling fingers with oii, and•Seggs the small plump in yield of grain perrlibelit the men I, hired. I•like beat te hi -ad' a' farm of inly own arid kept a'
:ivili- absOrb -• such substaecei very; agre by 19 per cent, and in. the avec_ •get some young fellow I've known for lired man, I'd treat hini•he I'd like to
. raPitily,c eestiitihe In ,eyentuet .killingl',.age Of •the three claSSes of ,pgrain, the : Years and hiS falks beiore }lir:jig don's be treated., My hired man, has as
the house. He sits at the table With
. one filling' of the- lanip may last for shin:when seed Of 26 per cent It shMild gand PrineiPlea, not °IllY 'beeauae of ''
• two day's, but ltis best to fill it daily, bei u equal number's ofi my .children, but 'for the sake of thel Liss company or no company. ' I get
' -then you -are -.positive:St:swills-always :seed...were:used. in' 'this, experiments P'1Ail5.1aM1--Piga-:' r'l -,B4*-bne 'ef' 'rkeni?e luP j"L '" eaili7;a le.' c1"8 'alid--"rk
haV4i'eneugh. Take a- last ioek zit tun-. The 'reaulta throughont show: that 'a
}swathe.° before retiring; have -heat . large phinm seed wili prodUee a larg-
Strong enbugh•just to -hold damper up er,, more vigorous and more • pros:lite.
a•Iraction of an 'inch. Thia will take tive plant than is produced .from a
dare ot a change ot either lower or' small pluinp or' from a ,shruaken seed•
daY, and' shout' ink day Day sri'M ats- r ow-hot-0es, eavy, w ite, stow thin ,
, teritlea, to your heat, ini the aninial. Prepare the earth te Meet its springs..
heat from the live erabrYos wilt there -1
Loud breatbihg, .sweaty, ponderous,
after increase, making it necessary 1
for you to occasienally regulate some. ,
I They do the Work they're chosen to. ,
' Always endeavOr.te maintain .an even.,....
lettinerature throughout. ,Be sure to ,
cbetter keep an extra one on hand in, : mall ' . ' '1.
&Se of' accident). Instructioha comer Str°,111,g, 'b°autlf 1111Y .'ini,itthed, they
' viith • thermemeter also. Read . care- I strain . '
that all ,the landseape
hanging, .cOntact and Standing tiler- ' • fill, . '
moraeters, so the necesiiity of Wading • Against the alnset On the hill.
theta in cOrreet psition. After chicks Plow horse; heavy white' slow thing!,
' 'are lieythed;„alloW-tlienr toilay•ia in- ' Prepare the earth to' Meet US Springa.
etthator 24 hear; flien *be gnie te 4%41 . —Mary Carolyn Davies.'
one of the great words of prophecy.: death. • ' to give them a chance to become some-
what' established before they are
buried deeply. ' Cultivation is then
titerted" ail' soon as the spikes iippear..„
,Flickering Lanterns.
It happens frequently, that,;even a
newilatitorn will begin to 'fflekee after
it has been burning for a short times
znotor-boat., Some peeple. are very
intich alarmed at this and imagine
,There is' nothing 'dangerous in the
flickering of a lantern. Thie is caused
Two eyes open to beanty and truth,
`One fongue tuned to a song, ,
Two hands waiting the bidding of love,
the high • side without bumping, the "by water -in the oil -font, whisk-se/18_0mi brain empty_of selfish 'deeds, ,
ceiling. "It was -boiling hot in summit into .the , wick arid:prevent& a perfect: •Refusing to pamper n sorrovi,7--
and:freezing vcold . in winter-, :The•-bed---coml3ustion:-"-Te-remedY- this • the soil with the• thought. of neighborly
was hard, The quilts Were ragged font should ,be emptied and wiped drjr deeds, '':
and riane toeclean. Thefamily gave with a rag; or waste on the, end.Of a Planning a nobler tO-morraw
-better' than mY ScomPany • aboet 'the filled Witti fresh kerosene,"". and; the' • ' s:clay; , • •••
_house, ond I, hardly _:Itriesis-What to,•des wick. •rePlaCed. with a nesisones-- -,- Lighten?. •sis ;need -1;e, yWith praying ;
.411
Grandeur, painted Upon the sky,
Frozen Grotind Pipes.
Te thaw water' pipes in frozen
earth, dig.off'a few inchea of dirt and
some water and cover immediatelY
with canvas and bricka or stone to
keep out the wind. the morning.
the groend will be thawed for fwo
feet.
a II
Sea:serisproonsgtt •iifr;eel.s, with WiS,sion:. and
• ,Garnish with huMor and playing.
• ' How p New Idea Arrives.
• An' old Scottish paper contends that
there are four stages in the evolution
of a new public idea. ',The first is ex-
•secetui by "pooh! Pooh!" after Vested
interests ha:Ve seen the danger of the'
idea; the third stagely "Well, Weli,"
„ good many people saying tiiht: they
, knew is all ,the time,
hired men pounding a cow with a fork: just as late. When night comes, we will be necessary to provide feeding- if a ewe loses. a lamb, use her for
handle a while ago, That fellow make him at home in the sitting -room stuff's that bilse a high per eent. of a mirse in raising the orphen lamb.
couldn't come here."
"Hew about 'wages?" inquired his
cousin.
with, papers, bOoks and games. : The pretein. have found.ihat by grind.
man I have now•haa n good voice, and , ing barleys, oats anfi wheat,. equal , Triie ' leederthip will., subordinate
we generells, have a sing once or twieo parts by weight • and •feeding one personal' advantages ta sonimunitY
a week. I always go to church Sail- petind Of grainsper day for every four welfare, ' • '
floW of' Milk` end .by. feeding Being the whole cheeSe in' 4,
s'`Welh• ansWered Dave, "Nvag0 ' al'•O daYsj and the, hired man goes With us
.pretty 'high, of cour-se, but I've aiWey_s_ and sits in, enr psw,,,., if, there. is. a
When it 'comes te a shoW-down, 3.v.hat partY; we 'all go", together.: My man
islff or $10 a month extra nn a hired plays first base otir' the neighborhood
man's wag,es? If a man' thihke, ho is ben teeth, end s til, to ,g,,et i,,he work
nrkdeillialcli he eall easily shirk elleugh eanght up so he cark.g9t away' for, a
tAy niere than eqtal, the extra inoney .game Saturday afternoon. Sometimes,
he thinks •fie ought to have. 'It le a instead Of going to town Myself, X
great thing to have a hired Man feel send him, off With, the folks after an.
ht‘'`is. cr6ing Well, 4nd th4t hP lute a early supPer, and tell them le atay
kood place. He'll be extra. careful doWn et kkight to the movies end that
not to do anithingosvhich• might Make
'. “I notice that You take your hired as the ,farmer paused,. :, ur,beliovelbe
man in es one (if the fainily;" reinark- niaiii reason you don% have any,hired
ed the conain: , • • help problem, is juSt Imam* yell re.
inember that when I 'was eighteen i
The beds ,should -be so -rich in plant -
food that growth will be steady,•but if
the tops 'at any time appear tO be
"checked a light application of nitrate ,
be given preferably in shoivery wea-
they or follosving a rain; never apply'
it when the ground is ,dust drY unless
it be . followed -With a copious water-
-the berries are red in the, fall of the
feliage has turned brown. . Should, in -
decayed manure, 'hich in the spring
is,dug in between•the,rows.,The plants
should be allowed two years tO become
established before any Shoots are -cuts
sindsall cutting, should -cease around
the 'end of Jrine. Late cutting weak -
in bearing be greatly assiited by ,
applyitig a little nitrate of soda 'dur-
ing the, cutting season: ' • •
' When cutting is ever:for the season,
the entire led; without regard tO the
rows,'should have 'a thorough,cultiinto
mulch With manure, and there will be
little fUrther trouble from weeds. •
,Ilere la a good plan to ,relieve the
drudgery of Sunday night "ehoret7"`-
Where there, are several nien 'on a
stock farm, • divide thein' into ivia
groups. Then one group do the Work
one Sunday night r, ,1 • ,Lher the
•
the ,ration is a fairly wel ba *need t to
'However, to make .the eawil preduce „ Horses! and eow-s have heti
to their capacity one can undoubtedly and do better work if they a ;
get an increasied yield by adding two clean', All animals need piel.ty of
Pounda Of cottonseed or oil 'tribal per suns; hie, elver, Water arid good food,
ditY: Ono dari stimulate many eew ts ••ad leading to a permanent
ftrther increased 4prothh ' h( "orderly marketing' will
feeding more of the high Nino, .r,pass throtigh,..tit)field
crease should he carefully ClOne by
ding no Moro than abalf-pound extr., inite as Important th Ventilate
Por day and carefully watching eaeh Ole bram viith a little good reading
cow to malte sure that the • cencert- and by, the inspiration of associating
trite* ire' not'..bringing on in un- with some man" of•Iroble qualities, as
talvilibknitation. it is to ventilate the dairy barn, •
to tali.' Mother and jo visit hi; friends,
Without feeling that 'be has to" hurry
baeli to help milk., '
If thete an uneven number of
Meit on the farne say, :for example,
three, it toulit ,be handled this way.
Cali the men A, li and O. A and 11
will work one" Sunday, B, and C the
next, -and C and A the
opens up: