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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1924-04-24, Page 6• rr est uapons •azre :fowls hatelie'd pe.or uly, so that by the time • are three months old.-...the•proper ors,eaponizinee-the hottest. days e'summer have passed, and,the ,1Q 'will riot he stunted ,in their re= I3";14'IFAI E- CAtOleSee held:Vie wound- open, and' the steel hook used to make a.$econd .incision; it the`•th in membrane• over the i"rites.. tines ' Ifthe fowl• has been sufilcient ly starvedthe- intestines ,will have fallen forward,. revealing the' omen,: 3o sea,' Pleading for •esson : "Books; of Hate the evil and love `. CONTIDiIjAT1O - OF ri coed They.. groat ;gran:dso�i,.af:jehct,"Je(:ohoa'zn-Il'., who reigned • in Israel from 1'3 C 'I$1 oto ?40'° was.' en . able, 'arid successful ruler, `but it is recorded of him that he• .departed, not from all the sinseof • the • first Jeroboam; Israel, •in his tong reign, was comparatively : prosperous and,peacefuI,'The ton' continued Golden good'- Amos` 5: 15 PtI 3the r ;Phet . turns .to: -'chide` I act foto'.' •the•; ss>;of{,aka znooiis' of „penitence , Knowing this 'weakness;; of •:Character in...his popple, God has sent his .prophets "with. stern reproof, wit h; wore the t cut like: the blows of an Saxe ,or the. thrusts'of'.a sword; that l ge o ea t. the teaching of the prophets God'111 as e might' arouse the conscience and cad to real ' char. f h r en for yy• fully" oceu ardin' his 'ud eats Wars. g s Syria came enries' ver^-"com fete • set.. of ee onizin in pcase -the' intestines obst et • the her •"eastern bounderpes• from pe ......._.., . a g ...., ,. Y P P g'ru i m tho cone: p 1 1 ht, k 1 with Sx to d f 8' which, lies. along thea backbone- - but was new gu g� ( gm ) have , gone, forth to � .. sta ant . -, the cop a as a fig • Maki c ear the p to push them, , n Y. repeated incursions of. As- way, of righteousnessee For �t was the. ... d view the rgbe'is used eyrie„ whose capitall,.,Nineveh, on the:prophets ,who, from the days of e IlYCI8ION9 HEAL' QUICKLY. I river Tigris, had beconio the seat, of "Samuel, declared; that God's redirire- aSlde .;° 4_ • an, ambrtiou, I,.:.�T... ..1. • _..: and ..:__ ai... __�..., ..r..,...�.:. _. _ ..___ ,.,$, and pOW,erfUl' emAit@.: ii•�pn£� wua�..nnt'+�ha fri»'iti��l wnrahrn....n•/.:___. consists; of a knife. spring spas •nippers;' sharp steel .= leek probe "a,.;cannula. A keen;,'raeerl;ke.blad ces, the incision " With little, if zany. sin to the:. bird, •which is not true of ell knife , 'he cannula is a:ickel-plated tube inches long, through which e a fine steel wire or. horse- tet, f o a loop. • This loop ;is foil over the organ by aid" of :,the robe; drawing. the wire•back through ie,4tube_ Closes the loop so that the gain•; is easily drawn away.: kitchen table will be• found Con- e nt4-40r, operating The other IT" uir�ements' are a 'bows : o'r granite hold about a quart of, `water ave been added a few deeps bolrc acid to;,'make it Strongly,. ]septic " and. a few pieces of soft Onge;Or medicated cotton, . 'reparation • of the. cockerels fee 9nizing `.should :. begin :, thirty-six oura'r in' advance of 'the, operating by Pacing them in a building where they ' can fie._ kept during ':that •'period with_ • Bitch 4 ;Pesition that the loop of the ri re'e uneil 'thee' held do/ninon: ale of ineercY and 'in' 'Mimi/1g and seeking • catinela may be Slipped over it with- MO8t ae great. 4e.thosee Of Dalvidsaed to dovene win of Gee.. : • - . ;:mit .difficulty. By draWing back upon SOlomons: • • :the wire. to close the loon and ;apply,- With "wealth,.119Wever,' dame 111.1s.-nrY 'ArpoS *as Aal"'stiecrnA7IP°rNe'phet. Yee, he and vice The rich i ed thel 1. • ling a slight twisting motion the or !may be drawn ,,away and ,__ _e poorer neighbors. The poor Tell into eouseess;• one Who' was compelled' by ,' ligameets nt away at th Pulg. , debt; and, failin _to pay, their lends his Own geee. character te. punish an I ' With e exercisa •of car nel cau- were eeized andg theneeelves or their' wroegdoing. The., sins of Israel that ben th ler arter 'whieh ites kiss li'ld ' 1 . 0 eece an ro - aroused. lus.intlignation were, especial - beside he organ. will he lefe unharne: bery were, frcciaant., and gro p ly, the social injustices: that peevailed. eit; . ut if it should be injured ' the cleanuese*V" 'practiced at •thes.asitarns- The wealthy oppressed•the poor. the b• ; shOuld. be killeirinsinediatetY 'and Of erehovah in aunitatien Of 'the .altars eyealthy and highly placed drank end , s soon as e.oPera ion on one s e inercyeenor knewledge. Of God sin the :What, 'then, 'was' Ames' meSsage? °Tithe fC!*1 is eeraSeted•iit °Ileum he land.", The ierY Priests were robbers/ What did he plead 'fee? •Ila bitterly the other side. ' • . ,• • I it was ' like people, Bice priest; ' Of .(remeniber Bethel) as ,rnocker , 5:20. The incisione will close of them, the rulers eof Samaria. Anaos .' said, He called for. fair PelaY 'between nian Seivea after the •-•spreader to: removed "Thar knew net .to 'do right,, eiith. the end man stall:01e .JUStilie, common and will heal in a few days. It is safe Lard, eo turn the birds loose to feed, On a kr n iwn 1:.1'.:tt eisthrrepalircev/IY'lencle?eTwdaedr<IY; baMteerell, °tiZa anrcricyLr5'leiliow9Lerlisr the fowls motionless 'open flable:I-,.use" thee -pie -tee o ft with .a slip noose at each end ono end • 'mice cord euPporting a rock Of four Oi:11Ye'pifiieds':iveight and the other -ends Securing the wings and legs :of 'The lOop* holding -the legs he:edge of .:the table at ',the right of iid '.the 'weight ' setsPended over the' '...thils.:Secured It should lie .'with ttele'foothe'eperator, Whp should- pre-, rlereaS ri was :very stern. But why? He had eome ice- Active,' often- at the expense of their to know the Lord as' G d of • ht - eoet rreash, which zhouid le _their koney .8 doe.g, e nation wassretten at heart, not ehanged," ..thundeeed -Anneee "lhe feedfor a few days. ' - . ' ' I evident in the faction, strife and 'civil I have had .it few suffer from "Wind war which followed the reinpval of puff"' a claim:- so after opekating, bUt the strong hand Of Jeroboam . Amos is good ' and He demands goodne ; this was rea ily ur by p t in and Hosea, with their stern denuncia- f F, - ' ' :the pug 'with a sharp needle, and no 'dorm and asesSages of dotim and Pleed- It is well to get :a. very Clear idea bad after effects resulted. " ing for rePentance and righteouseesSe of Amoe'..way. of.thinking **bent God: , . were the men needed for such a time., He imaged Hirn to himself as the al - s and withe sPlendid genrage and faith mighty judge who :could . not perMit rLANT. -BREEDING' 'ACTIVITIES they performed their task . 1 ',.• the' idle grandees and revelling drunk; . . AT TEE O. A.- C. Allies. 6:1-5- At ease in Zion- The' ards of rsrael to break the- heartie of . the ilierre eeeeding werk carried ea Isufxsuarmy-sleerisinagropemopsIsestlIviJhersusssaulegmhtatniide •theig poor felle* citizens. • 'No, 'theSt i bY:the PeRt. c'f Ilbr.ticu#u!e le e•uP1:- gratificatio of thei Oinfit selfish ail- wwou‘rwo into captifity, 611'4:7' ; ' o Id be. pueished, and the: nat en lenarieed ' as follows: ... petites aedndesires, arnd cared nothing .• Whafsef Hese/0 Was his • message I ' A strain of greenhouse forcing leaf for the sUffetieg of the Peon-, ---: Asnos eimplY 'eeseepetition Of that of Amos? lettuce Of the variety Grand Rapids dwells uPon 'the Pride and .13,17er of• Far -;-frome it. -. It 'supplemented the haS been developed at the College dor_ their.countrY The countries to „the' peeaching. ee .eeniesi giving .. it that thief , cities Mamath,•xon. sthe lacking in standing. and 'produces it ver Vi - B lenknowOre 1.1(4 greater than t e ..,, study •sheevs 'We beautifully, 6:4-6. The serain . is • light green, 4ahitse. Amoh.. The passige selected for: our lightning from above•will fall on your kingdorn and ihatter it to pieeew Yon cermet trifle With God. He'himself • iecis of .1-6tton with the antiseptic se - *ipso, holding it in'the tweezers for s purpose, •and swinge -this spot, as 7w.ell ',as the eurrounding, feathers, to The incision ehouid be Made just over and prkrallel to the first and sec- . end ribs; and should be a full inch in length., If the cut is made with a drawinir -motion there wile. be little danger of euttirig too deep. The spreaders are now inserted te Bees on Farm Nothi4g,Pars better when properly managed. Send. for our catalogue of beekeenens' imppliee. Expert ad - • Ruddy Manufacturing Co., Ltd.. The -follOwing .bidietins and ernanysothers, /of which thesevre'-,-, .examples, are•available to farner”, ers, and will be sent free on. request by, the Dominion De- • pertinent of Agriculture. The information they contain is both - • point the way to greater profits adv.ertisernene,', check bulletins desired, and mail, withOut petit - age, in envelope, addressed to: fee Department .of' Agriculture, 'Ottawa, Canada. • New Varieties of Grain. Iterommandei Varieties of Field 'Rosie. Seed Treatment for Grain Smut. Influence of 'Peede oti Tyne 'of E'er". Care, of Ewe and Lamb., 'Egg Gritting. S h-awberry Cultivation. - Deem and How 'Vs keen Them. • List af 409' ,,rnblica Lions, • 641, ens growth. eFer. unfereseen reasons,1 avail them in the '"Xvil da e• wheels! thought of God es: the. un- ably,. it is more correctly termed a • eori, .agtops: nsp•-rea N werld of school and play c.hildren are equal. Youngstera froin *homes less Clean ihan yours conic into intimate .contact with your children. To. guard against contagion, make sure that your children are completely. cleantcrand purified Whenever , they Come in from play. " , Your great ally is Lifebuoy Health Soap. The safe antiseptic ingredient of Lifebuoy penetrates each dirt - laden pore.' Rich, creamy lather carries it into every. cranny of the skin. The healthful odour vanished a few seconds after use, but the protection' remains. litALTH SOAP More than Soap a Health Habit. Keep your children safe with •Lifebuoy. Teach them to use it often. LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED TORONTO' ' Leg Weakness in Clucks. By S; WeHnipe.- .ent With Closely confined •chicilthe Prob- Leg weakness is an' ailment peeve!. hoWevee, we will Met •be ahle to clis-'1 Amos fores t b h bending,judge, Hosea thought .of Him "syniptom" rether thin a diee asethe eternal levee"- If- --Amos- said, it appareetly-inay-occur under -differw` tribute this seed in' qeantity until the ing.--He-seesethe riaing Roarer .-4,..ks-e--"Reforni 'your ways,"'Hoeea. cried -out, ent methods of feeding -and manage. geiqon . 10'1111i the'fiFst of these great anhtarY "De. not turn your. backs en the offer , meet. and in diffeeeni forms,' sieh • as berg. lettuce ',ileveloped at the College Iceberg Lettuce--eAe'ateain .of ice_i empires which sought to imakedtheia..making . eeuee Ames. exclaimed, -Iteumatisni; neuritis, and rickets.. tees of the wor de 'an 100. ‘-"Vimishinent will follow your drunk- synipteens.—As' the ' nanie in:Plies has been. propakated and distributed will invade Israel end carry the peee • be seine quantity during ,the past Sea- pie of Israel captive. The 'first ee go; eheedep,osOrl.w"1:11HrYiess'seenesotbbl?sYCIt-pPnuPtis"Oh th e be•cpme weak.; •• it 'starts 41th • an UnsteadineSs and' the chicks soon son. Repoeta from ,growere •indicate eaptiye •be saye, *ill be these: greedY„liseriee' • that tit has been "satiefaetory and a greater cmantity 6f seed will be die.- tribeted clueing the, Coming Seathen. tests on 1;306 plants foe tWo years • • ^ is. toward yow You are Ills "son.--' He usitallY centinues to be 'good Itt first. pride Jehovah ebhore; and' whose Pals, called vou but pf Egype; . He drawa The largest and -plait •vigortnis thicks aces, built by the.- price of :hlood, -- "you -with cords of love, with the bands 'ere Often- the,: woret afflicted. It oc.- , Hoeea eConte' anel• let ,ua rf- divine he•art. Do you'ziot hear? God of age. RI:el:Matisse 'and gout usual - hates, v. . - of a man, tint your sins will break "His ches in chicks from one -to six menthe 45 of the heaviest yielding Plants •were ,,suppesese by ..seme recene writers oil Ilim.4elf '81137'g' 11" 81)1111'i g seleeted.thiring .the', past season. The Hosea, to he ii•onical",. and 'descriptive h '`• iVe thee variety is Mary Washington. 'Herne. of the eadi. confidence of the sinners tunately, of the 45 heavy yielding 'of Israel that a, mere turning to Je- plants 42 were male and, therefore, hovah will bring.•a sPeetly restoratien. very little seed was Obtained.: tif' His xavor. But it •is • much more Onions—Inbreedieg and Crossin Of probable that we should take verses - „miens has been • continuo A few 1-3 as,: the prophet's, own seTious and -!tu soon as the lambs have arrived .1.3, nutritious .teeds, eoe reach heat, • ' earnest' pleading, and promise of the and straightened around fo usiness • inilk flow. How well the 1 .ae 'to -the cause of reg weakness in .chicks. Leek of men .food, mineral matter, freah' exercise. and 'Sun - 'shine' deficiency' in the. vitamine con- tent in the ration, overfeeding of high- -etrains Which had 'reathed the state • • r b damp quarters, and overcrowding ' causes most often assigned ter 'leg . -ed this season and seed will be kown I ter, that. Jehovah wi I leave ,thera , can keep the lainbs growing for .a larger crop 'neitt year. ' l alone until they acknowledge their ofs, rapidly and ruggedly, depends upon 'Tomatoes—All croSses of outdoori fence and seek his laceiiontil, in thtelir ; the material :the ewes are sePplied tomatoes have, been dropped in „favor afti!etion', with to ,keep up •the flow' of milk for apparentlY will be of great stable' inIvri 'ethit country. Seed was dittrihated . 'et 'delay and' seek the Lord, wno wilirthe•offsPring. ' . to forgive. 'them, and, that "I find .it good In aCtice to leek ahead Itlhey persevere , in, 'seeking to knew ' in the Managerrient 'of the flock. PlentY :the, spring Of 1923.- • Many. reports H• tte th 'd I • PreYention and Cure. --It is a gener- ally recognized fact that chicks which have access to the ground outside af- ter they .are a 'week old, rarely ever become- affected with leg weakness.. Whether this provides exercise sun- , shine, fresh air, green teed or miner - have been received as to the value of self as the light of Merning and be- 1 to have it a , of.pasture is essential. Also one might! eie from .the soil is an nanswered rranged,. at least we ha 1 uestion. Nesse s, the results this strain. The Jerome B. Rice peo- stow His blessings like the rain... In found it so, to change thesheep ftom a . thet feeerf their trhil pieta' .the first ple oe Grass Lake, "Michigap,„ report many_other yassages of propheektAnacl._ene. p r te another f east once ev n a few minute. outside -daily, will tam and again in the Psalms we fin a week during, the 'groyving season. be effective In,' preve tf a s ross. e same assurance ef the free Par- / ___ a ng or curl g of God to the :penitent On account of -the succulent 'nature i.leg W"kneSS. -- tinued yielding -ability make it a very ald' rieturniin:f8„;sinner - see 'Am e „ of the early pastures, we have found! When weather e,onciitions are bad 12:1.: 55:6, 7:°°Jei it -advisable 'to eentinue giving the and the chicks must be kept indoors report Was z•eceieed from -the Bureau' 12, 13.• ' superior sort. A somewhat :similar ;10..;.2 ; skzek. 10':23; Pselin 82':5; 40.; ewes grain' ration after they are out, the following.will be beneficial: ef-Plant-Industry, WeishingtOn; 'sped The prophet lived throUgh the per-. . ' - to 'grass yho ration of oats, eorn, Keep sand or fineiltter on the, floor. and bran., mixed •as we do for .winter • ... Proyide fresh pieces of , sod each .eial commene was -made upon the led of civil 'war which Preeeded the fee -ding ae quality.. A ,report. from the Vineland: i'all 0 the kindorn pf •Israel in I3.C. ' rVes Very 'nicely for this ' day. - , ' ' , ' . ' .. 722. He regards the evils of the time OurPase• ' ' Fged grain: in clean dre litter tole - Experimeneal Station shows it to have tion from plant plant end during the coming, season thie yore will be more csieftilly selected.: ' celery --All strains of „celerY have been ,drapped,, except the dark and Straine seem to be quite seperior and •Will be further tested. • Bedne—Owinete the large 'bulk of .seed accum'Olated as a result of our whita,.bean-Crosses ft -Was 101-1141 'nee.; essary to drop this work. The beans ,were 'turned over. to the Dominioe e.lerealist at Ottawa, arid to the Ex- perimental Farm. et Ridgetown to be continued. Zhose • strains seem very valeable and it is to be hoped satis- .•fadtoeyeresults wile' be .veceived 'front In addition to this work, during the of both indoor torneteee end indoor ,eticumbere in an -attempt, to get sothe The tiller Who tills wisely fills his, toning lit *as a. seoepy untight, e0118 preetiee, Now it is a pepulge and respectable thing te do. as God's puniehment for sin. But ehe arid 'with 'genuine repentance will coin° again God's fever and blessing. sell you conies fronee • •dlice• exercises' 7...Keep...the -brooder house Well- venti- • . Supply greee feed such as sprouted oats, lettuce, green alfalfa or clever.. Mix 5 pounds. of granhlattld bone in, 100.pounds of tattah or feed, the bone "...Sometiines wood. pr lard coarashes' apparently have a value in preventing and curing leg weakness. The chicks... eat.'it.. readily and it eaa do eo end', -cure ,to get. the chicks' oetsiee ifte. Much .e.e possible after they aro a' • TO Rescreen Window 'Frarnse. Wag wire eaten oe windoWescisen fransigeelesetreteh it tent, and, to, dea_ eineoth oven job.- Here. is a siniple 7ViirtWO'-aer'een-frinneO -top te tel.) oil a table With the. screen side, up, the tablgend •block them there. Tack the • Wire, drawn' modetately:' taut to the two enche whieh Will be the hot toins of the frames.. Then -Cake out the end supports and,press the feamee flat to the table. This Will draw the wire as taetaii requited,' Tad/ it:eed te cut the nerrove strip from bettvot,ntil- r two frames. It' Will .Waste tWa .4111 E1411.47 ROSP'• T• The; clitaine old custoins of May Day for a, very, beautiful and effective fair • ' thew frocks' feOting it aheut the !PLY - even 'more ee• sily arranged eut Of The wells •Vere eovered with green caiabric ta Which real fruit', tree effect„, *a• i.circle around the.. sentetive of a, May -pole, From•a. post ' in the ceriere crepe -paper stfeamere and downward till theY met a circular circular counter was built just within the outside post. All the wobdwork Was wound with crepe. paper„; each booth eMphasizing seme one: color. in thise. though the cenopy streamers: The attendants wore. quaint old • tlewered petticoats with Panniers of a plain "'color,' and sbort black velvet : jackets over white blouses. They wore their hair in two braids,. or else tepee with a flower wreath crowning it. . The candy booth made a hit by sell- , pink 'paper May baskets Made. from small beees' cogered With frills . arid fringes of crepe . and 'tissue paper. , There Were three money -making at - The one which 'apPealed to the chil- 'walked in a framework of leaves. A. square frameef• to, Whi4h way- .• ing green branChes were nailed .. was made, and the boy' elipPed the fee/nee.' 'green leaves Propelled • by a. boy's legs A pretty' little milk;naid walked be MY EXPE.RItNCE WITH children'a flve and ten -cent pieces, gni-, . Robin Heed ,and. his "merrie men!' room: Dressed in. 'green suits, with v scarlet -quills in, eheir jaunty -caps, : theyhanded out bows' and 'arrews for: -By a' Member Of a Horticeltural ...:uspreie,r,iind ..sputtoe'esosf,..ftiolnurnes,tihis.oniwielefij.li: 671Vis. sallid1.9.11Imearivan:eat:Isee, Qr.. tuhrPereuennn edn? . 'athc° e.e.' dMaeYe'••-• • , itaaisatdpapsOpsyPerifi;ki4n13tqhpepyipinrintgheti4ntetil.ftahne, and ice ',cream ;Were: serv• ed bY handy " are all picked off befare 6Ped ferias' ' *ill 'iritended'''by ladies- • iii -Waiting to' thp.. Filar. Tuck was! -in eyidence ;as a of ,hostthroughent the evenieg, planting strong geowing Shrubs' and .welemnieg ' eeeryone, . atil .adding, . trees , near their r perennial • hOrders or geeatly to the 5Ptrit of the occasian. •beds• •We have fairlit large ••teanie and ToWardthe Middle Of the etrening gee_ herders. •surreandiar "them 'were KAY 'some' of the' old ' Eneeish 'ballade ;sting ., fortunately. a vatiety 'of .shrUbs and the younger gills; and, lest of'all; eeese :grand pageant With tableaux made up : :needed for the' effect. . as many other characters. Tas- were. .. Keep: Yard Free of . Water - of blue. and Irtrille? Single end dauble. Holding Materi . do to preVent; the ;barnyard from iLie-.•• -seine • beds -near the house whete-t • • . petted: to• the kitchen 'garden, where d pun Inge mire. ly es). no a Weed, or tie up a,plant at any add momeat.' My, peonies have been relee purse, can censule a. catalogne and order all.they.f7veyer;:tfihnei_a:eiir,..,loanw:. th.i, a ehin purse must go More slowly, and 'I ought Very ,cheaspoleyo,ngdeismenins6ante,*(70Stiniy bkiiiwth' eyen the first). Amoeg these ate lee,: 'and thud te aee'thanlate' • lend and Oriental •poppieei delphee. bpvihi:i?aen;r-•di•fninvelttnilfniyero,st,nhesurvelste:5,'t,%W.iinlIkisam' ..e.g,YaPesZ`17114aesisl'is‘rl-r961.181:!1711i"elTdhettbnilirn'fttdiirl'irwieis74•IPePrftitli;vt-;Ins'. '''' Xa•olitdte fit;oiminatni;gi;e3t,'itP:iorneurithtil,fierleti.e;z:p. ,Jrniiit.'i:::tii.eir:;:in:1.1-1:::14;r:01:si:c-::11,j'e,::trii.::::-::1:::::::::::„:-.:, While 14iee ,II light covering a shore. eed_i mich objeds, as tend to,einese.the gee*. • i▪ s especially good for hulbee such ai; inv. by feast. There, are mere/ (Aced One niers thing I would mention. *delightful 'things which - I hitee eotl whiel? mey mere to be 'At variance mentioeed, but, I think ;I have idid -quantity , of deensealks in bundle in the: barnyard. -These stOCks Are coarse and aWay; at the 'same time they will ---,iv: es,i);,40:,,.i:,,.1:1;3.;.,tw,:lipioteil.,;,::::.of.cogn:lic)k): out of tie Mud... While somewhat die- . • I helieVe they mare, than pay for the li,,,2.t.,;D.,_1,•8.:-..:,.:v, tttivvoi •tW:olzitgaal,ple:scoat fimhiootiti-ek tie treuble of handling by keeping ,eie:rletlleihsaltec6e/g1 itoirillsaba.snkditheinf .:Iph:iitiek_of. Do net oVerkok the advanteges of 3. ,Twe, ifonona of of bofilfig *awl., the self -feeder in cathig foie the pig*, , BY getting their feed froni a feeder ' pout No. 2 into' Nee 1, add .eee, 3 ;they eat Moisessthereby Making larger - • (Milk) and Mix thoroughly, • gainie and. ten* Matkettible Bite' at :trees 'formed -a baCkgreund, and, now they have starved 'out My .beantiful I had quite measure of success with roses,. end the dephiniums were immense. The latter .were all shades It should lee fairly well drained, and then if all manure end litter are re- moved as closely as Possible in the fall, there be but little tresh ,to hold the fall rains This allows the water - to run off and leave the ground reas- onably dry when it freezes. All tanki in the yard ...Should have •