The Lucknow Sentinel, 1924-06-26, Page 7••••• •••.:
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fcient ,. COmplainta have already been re-
i,e • unty Fairs and Off, Seasons
. Cutworms.
oeived of cutworms attaeking corn, • - THE' OPTIMUM OF
, cucumbers and several fiter plants. • BY FKANZ A. AUST. . KNOWLEDGE
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• , .. The best time 'for grooming is at •
A number of fields have been examln- s a a - ... . . . . .. , While exhibits at faire 11 over the .- wHERS To PET THE AuTOS.'
. tne close or tne aay's worx, unless the , , . .
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ed. and. .the indications are that in k b • • conntra however have 'b il increas- An ever-increasing number of autos • •
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.. PLANTING STRAWBERRIES LATE S.U14MER..
,wor , has een exhaustive SU am-. ,xig,i4.,ex,cenw,1-02,414, .-
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mteaegasepting, is the. season hen tare the pots will be..full of roats by, rr any ,lacalitiea fanners; should be ori• alai al very: tired, ie taiaaeseit eheuld'
, the great majority of gardeners Make August, in good' time, for planting ths. gisaral against injury by these werma .
, a • - s, be allowed rest 'first. BY giving the !IIIT fairs have inaI.U6st-
awls., yet new bed. . , a - , The plants, meet likely to b d troved ., • ., . '. , - . ,..,..,.- muelathe aame. Four, cl
. . stiti their new strieweerrY _ ° es - - • aniami a thorough .
-greeinI-e.g' ef ."•114.174., he rounds are 'Made:
Iaisitteresareernanys.WhoaaVaearahYAngnat. • .trawhertY casirietiel lay/Owe dines 'ere '•`-e°111;"tn 404, acahhage, Ineleaffi,- i
eltelY'SePteinher'llaliti4 '''''''' ' - 6•I'''-°°"'versor" Ve'lecteT141Ptei'fekt,"gna'..°9:euni•hers'.`"' t.144' -.0119r . tr.M11,WOy7,'#41'1:19:rr."1.71;111;11'.'11;7''';17;• '1:i'n:-!4-ii.1;„n....ii;:ii11.gi'',1tt%titli,"..
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;:,.•The ''.dr•aivbacric'-'fa'fa-ofiao-e:,:planting, unieaSaaPet-feattaeatialseeNalletiga ',l?l„ahtgi:' •-s:The a work .alf; el•ltr',„$#P1..s: . .,.4iia:.pii,100,..4,6;ree,rily .appeae.ence. .. evaass aseaseasesses-- ease saleassaa
ai the danger of having to contend eiena, are grpwn, it will be sesessnra eesay recognized. They 'feed, at Ptak,' ! The horse should be cool and elry, ' j '-44: W‘444' , :JP .0, PERF .' 81
asttli a dry toil at ,thataseason so thet, to. Plant some of each kind to inente'cuttiag the plant§ Off near or at the Bens
gigrooming at the left side of
. ' poultry and vegetables ' a
area indeed, 'let splendid lie
plants may he -lest.. Where Pot 'fertilize -Oen, auCI 4 ,crop of fruit. . '', ground, 4:34.1g. ' solne. ' sPecieS w1 . '
./ ,. plants are used—that is, rueeete root -
e ... . earae .fevis- YOT ,Pr. Qdu°4.76' .4r4w4i, climb: the, plants And eat the feilage. the neck, fl'ime(-114t4IY' '1'e}.411° the'/Ie'ft ill'liere,';',. ji.1
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' : ed. in '1-nali: pots—the 14e,. will .be Urriefi have imPetfeet :flowers, but' Without Patting the etelka They hide, . ..
ear, thoroughly bruelliag• out the coate e.aa tie Isla ,tii.(4' :t'erii!;.'e 'Iiir.,°
niPet. of the. varieties :new cultivaterl 123,1 day ..Ppdor IsnY kied of refliee .orr• raoyillg. the
' brush in the direetion that aaaa, 4. P ..,,,- •• , -71'4-.„, .!1! ,,, a
extensively are perfect orasieexe,aa . , . , , . , . e ?t;'''cicsheirctihieesi.,, clifo';10i,rtitiOin°aIiveellssoinee.ceeri:ii, "4Clgq 1(i*. 4 'q't. '''''''r ' 4
not a -tree on the, grounds,
- . negligible. .. . .
. In favor et Sulninei'.idMitingt where ' in the. aoiI just helow the 'outface • . ' attucture -with, a. leaky . . . , , , . . wIK•IQ ey can reg.,. . ...•
it....ie_Carriet ,out., aucc.eaafully, . i . the.
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--tforitiiginiity.:Wf,-"IfirtiatTia '-i-keew',' direction'• '—
, e 011.,ed• COP_ .sary: te'moy_e .the brush insai..circulat
. . - under -whicia.laire,Anctelar,s
latPePeet of a. 410411‘ crop of 'rii06.,ber- ,, Ilminmg.Frult ' 3,, -mg to 6catte thin the follow -the family can gatheran.t
• riee the following epring.. Plante Mina, T ' ' h 'h li t ' ' h best a
It is curious, When you think of All jig poison bait eve the fe tad a ' '. Nadia Pet;,-,3"-.),Dus.h-nor a '5h
, however; be set out sufficiently th- .' . -,,---,, ,....,-1,-.1-,----:--,-9'. ineasa -s- sasea. -eanateia,aiiesaseaseseee 0 pae, .tst . stens/ at - - a , .
e achasetageraleaffied for • ,se, , 914 pr • to. (hasp , n•eitall, , anion- nt—half.,'•res .eise . distance , from • . h N. p ' e
tieniarly applesos net more e-Qinnion., in the. evening' about dask, :as they pre- t4irbf,..i.igilr6"a‘4.p,'1fr":Tih`.'erfs,tei-:.ea.1:1). 09:: t'*' the ugithess: ''4 1.41:4v)
a-thiat.ivii7ean be ieletably ,dettaili iheSS '
,eall -become ,„ taoroughiy ' ,eeiaalieliest• til..9..:Prsact,1„0 Of thinnaiag 'fruit,: pare, thaSiven. ful--.-nealeeach plerst. 0.0..'thie; • • ' a - lagt ' Surely the O t '
.. :. rms' -length ^ arid holding the arra ilucts.., 14. ;i07dily fi'a.evs'II,.%,r3;,„
.0.riOr to Winter.' ' . ' , a ' a •• '. ''. . Here Tares Seiiie - of the ' advantages,. 'ferathe Iniktilte .. Wh'eti ..I.' 'A.S.., reei4. ' . ' • . , ' , .. . •heased, in: the best 'poesil:51
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It May. he a.edesearyete. use. Water.
araelas, alias regesaely -,a.40.2..plantitig., s!ilid 14•4:: reatilt-.:TIr,00k ',04:thinei ...,aitd. :.-,
Fi'itillula'. it.rerri'2.& ihs'a."ReI41:•gen, fitlFthhtreauggahMthste hair The ,r:.uThilebtillinusViltOU111gC1 '•''' 'r,'"."...• a a '' ':MA'g .:IIT; 'PAY(
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depending upon weneh4r and soil asia there', SPeins: to he. abundant 'ealieri- .e.r White.' ajaenie, i Ab..,..,'.ineles'seg :''Zi'../cot be brought down with . too much , And this brihks,, 61), anet
alitioasewhereas a Mulch of ••straw or
cn 11 aimsentaI. evidence to
to. ''''su-t.)77-t.i'tte. ,he gamlloi7c,, tretebrraen g anduoasr„01s9h• ; tog, ail, er. ,fsres, upon those .anixn,ai. which
other %litter will 'aid ' In 'keeping., thehave the Problem: A county fai
First, it, inereases. the -.size of the di,.y ii.i a wash tub or hiegs.veess ..4 4 , a tender. skin. s If . the operator stands., its own '`..ZV43,• it is a busine
.. soil around the Plants., moist and ,qool, ,twt.. if, there is an average
nrnp. or
, the thohissee. to, the watet.. ,i tir,..well too close to the animal,. and with. his, to • 4 large degree,- and tlios
better on the trees, tied of coarse the and ' then pont the liquid , "over the arm bent he is not ekapt to retrieve port it are justly not,.setia
- iind, 60..ocouragojoot action.. ',
, What we ha4 to fear moat from, . , ' .• .
, summer planting. is', the' alternate heavier the ereP is' the More 'tilo fruit .poison bran and mix until ,every Part the 'dirtso effeetivelytinee the bus the 410Vis a. raai?tles de not Penetrate the coat. • . Plus each year., '.',:' 7 • .., '
freezing and thawing of the ground Willabe increased in size. ' •• . - ' is moist and will fall readily thr"8;1 After the one side la completed, the The business side: of th
'.. can be. guarded against to a ..great. ex-
' • .during winter and Opting, though this . This .irteteaspia size twtihll benefit the 1 the fingers ,cut'l01:in. in jto,'.3. and
a9. . rpetahnenr, .7.1,iialtettii:itsngor;aoptmtheae, -siariip,ethpelacpeaMone ,plliaenresfefr:r,i, inthilest best
te sort owner in two places. a . e op, so .1 . . . . . „.... , ••
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speak, ' SO, far as site is concerned, the; $00j1; as they are seen to .he -presentithe neck. The legs can be groomed at. While; the owning of ever
. ' tent 1101,nuithing the plants,' .covering
'apples .will increase in size enough so apply the halt Usually One aaPlica-S
that they will 'grade eitra fancy or tion will be sufficient . '„ " . the -same time. the 'sides' are groomed,' motor vehicle from givve
them with a 'geed layer of straw et 1 , 1
o.ther metter. " - '• • •.' ' ' '.
It August .planting is to be Carried fancy, insteadeof.faneY and A 'grade ' 'CaiitionBeware. Of cattle, chickens or they may be 'finished 'after, , s' . poviered, ear 'ho. 'made A
At this stage of .the grooming 1!
., out the ground should be duiadeeply or NO. le and Will abetefore bring a orotheranirriais getting' aceese to the .
better price .• And Lt. ' the 'bottom it bait ----L. Caesar, Prov ," Entomologist. you desire 'to do good job; tilt* the any fair' depends Upo
, ;two Or three weeks ahead, at the same
will increase the size Ot. .a lot of . ap- animal' •ercaind ". ift the.; stall to cleat .tion in the. County.• It irmat.
.tirne placing a layer Of old manure in the -face; eyes and nostrils... It' is rinich ated that it Will be of iatere
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. the bottom as. the work proceeds i ... . Plea '.which Might elierwise be too
,small to .sell for ni ch'' k' . -them.' 'HOW to Drenclia•Hot
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mere ',convenient and You can do ' a
• - Summer planting ., is best...done:1n
, _ good ',marketable stuff. ‘• ' ' ' • ' This Is . 4 job that takes 'inere.skill . rflecb better job of of it as the Iriehger -:•,Will.be 'sure, to draw' the cro
. • ,• • get' well ' eetablished ;in - the , new ped the , apples on the 'thinned tiees:•in2 and :Patience than most Men are ever. .In. your 'Way. if you
able tea'acquite: •. If not too'. large, the the :greeniing: with the animal stancl•'•
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de .this Pert, of on the grounds themselves
track, the Concepsions for
'Augustl. the plants- are 'then able' to: ,
.. . ,Experinients . shoW, that as a; Tule
crease m-sizesiaffitieally. o mare -t• ., ,animal-rnayabeedtencheclasuccesafally '.
. ing naturally. e anima . as again -dde. wagons" alici, sideesho
saleaajpefore ' winter, and :so .pass safely
through the cold 'Weather., . '' • ' ' - ' —t li4
total ..eroti on these trees eeual: n if sPeeial. apparatus is provided, A tutated 'in the :itAITI;ftild :the :Mane and metry-go-roundi • mid • for t
unthinned. treeti. -------------, llItt PoYer'be.: used, as 'there" tail Iil'ilshOd out, Auld 'Pie ' animal.' :is- latest self -Soldering
hi teo''' greet ' danger that the Anirital ' given the, final polish With the all be 'located with as • Whena iteawberry ,Plant has :borne bushels tO,' the total cre'p on similar de
A : teat at iiii Experiment. Station Wiithreak the ,neck. Of it'and,•.swallow cleIjaneein.tiMeharau;sha':Odr.i.,:ya..ritathi.hebiitifs'I' 4" .6f. the 'ether fe4tur"-
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Showed ...that although thete was '• an •••.:One who ;designs. a fai
the glass. . " ' ' • . ' '
ining ' the .diewh ' is as good anything you can use. then has the *ark of reaki
average • of 2,000.' more . apples to, the , The bettle.....,conta
short .iiie,Ce ' pq not :ki.iPek.t1.1. *ill .or °Ie";...b°43' • convenient '‘tor. 'exhibitors
tree on the ,arithinried' than . on the attractive .in a
thinned trees,. yet awing.tothe. mama ..h°1114 1;16 provided
with
afastened . . p,...r;_soie.fiens on the. head' and legs vithile
..of lose, which should b'
size of the former, the crop of market- ctirely at the 'neck; the part Of the ''hr'-',r".irig.'''theril.. ' • .. • '. - '' • '. r
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ese•• who have .coneession
able fruit was acteally lees than .half „hose taat•is t�s be laterted in the ,ani-.
. . . tranged that it will being'
What it was On the 'thinned tree* ' . 'llnia'S mouth should aot beatoO firm returas. ' in geed • Canada
In the second placei thinning main- and 'etiff.; .. The free end of the hOse . '16 Value .iit•Peipgtee•ju..• Eety.tti.ii-ig :Janet Work in
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tains' the , vigor :of the tree.' Tata as. is placed In theanimal's.mouth air& ' ' Seect..' . ' .A.nd the.' meet auccesaful.. f
. . built With's-plan as a foun
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0,..for lir4ftl, mobiles is making the'traffic preblera There are timeleWheti we, inclIV14-
tame/a:Ted . one of the ,nasst serious of . all, ' In ally or dilleetiveial think We . have
11111;SIthhela4!grs:.°enrdt:artit°cea7'sPhiodualr. i'hdaeretliti%,',b;lratPelTagrbailtele .ki'lla:w!liCedd.iteh!_____4°ees r t__ conclusion,e'..-191,neesli}:7_ ; d,:w1 .
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to 'detract' fromathe, gate .titheret.fallieaareseriter, ‘state.witkpositivwjeae ta,a.,..tt.'06:aeilla...°4(,),.
sastat' Yale- ' ',Tat- an,. ' feats" al, aato,Yael.tilsaetlaaefit liiia. *.:e -;lo;:- = "T'-_,,i.j.,,.,:•:„ . *.:1,--;;;.; , ', ..:;?, b.-- .t:.
althea they allowed where exhibits" il-fe.- hiiiii. 'Vire .-410:eiVe- ouitselVeV if We''. have
estock and shown; a separate stall for every ear 844 conceptions, for knowledge;. like
' d fruits! .parked' on the grounds; and the exits fashions in 'wernen't clothes, or any -
ably, for opposite the -entrances ao that ones ths ing:thineepinifley, ciserta,eviztycbinanigiffengi .uInn,..
display of way traffic: lessens tbe danger of col- 'fact,
a, Wooden limn. An extra fee should ' be asked' certainty. . Even death,'Whicla 'Cirg MilSt
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ft.,..ThVITA fneAtrking service, and this fee ie all cape -Vence, is a great uncertainty
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sometimes, addaib the fair assoeiatien fund. for We knovr not What it Is, ar ‘ when
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:74,ohn---and --37,Trees-• shouldebeaplantedaalongathe it -will take place.
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e shade to main avenues or shade and helter . It was only few generations ago
riih-to-,:scif -fine:-.g.i!ove-4t-thet-entratee-ia,a,;;;. d HF:EL-serionSIY17and4sincerel-Y,'--1007
ting , linitch' ,lightfal spOt, . for pichics. -, There. are 'heved in Witches and, evil spirits. Then
' fair .•pro'-• numerous, native trees and:. :shrubs to when one 'Jaeger-I/re sick, tapping one's ..,
ight, to, be ' frame the....baildiags and ta.' bide . the circulatory system .7and letting Out
e quarters. sharpness of tbe anklet ' and, ceirrers ecane.:bleod was'.the cite -all; ',,' . • '
, - ..,.. The ..gates at ;the .entrance should • be Snipe. then we 'have game .a. more -
her 'side Of '.1)1e4sing andattractive td. welcome the plausible knowledge 'cif life and things. '
✓ mpas pay incoming visitor. : : • • , ' about us. Science has helped. us. to.
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sth iienture mama THE GaouNne DUR,ING THE::YEAR. rid, ourselves of a great 'inany Ot our
e vibe sup_ , While most county fair grounds. are bug -a -boos and has uladEis us face '
eea.ealess planned. to be used but one week in things as they are. It is the.evolution
noble sea. the year, ,the buildings .should be made in out thought world that his brought •
. . .. more nernianenta so that frequent to our ciVilizatieri, greater: enjoiments,
rneetings'F- can be held within them der- broader 'viewpoints and longer .livea.
r'e into the mg every seeson, The judging 'pald.-. It has made possible a. mare' worth •
of layoet, lima can be'.used ler stock 'sales. The While: life. , ' .: • .
y kind., of 'administration hailsling,ca,n,'be perms ,The purpose of theoe few'. thoughts s
r: to high,. silent enough for Winter ineetinge and is net to bring one to :diser6dit QM',
atanse, of auctions, Christmas .fairs and har- present knowledge, but to suggest that
of -vest festivals and. all whiter amuse- We. keep *Mr. Minds ()Pen to new things .
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small importance', still the success
1.1 its it,e,. ments of interest' to Whole commuu- while we hang on to and make use Of..
bp ssesisa.. itief3 ,Faii be held in the largest build : the good in Om- present-day :thought. '
st to every lag. 1 : ' ... 7 ' ' ' .
area; Then - -.lie Ahe ,ideal Place for -field ..ineeta and
.,In: the spring the fair -grounds can
citizen. • It mnat be so Placed that it
-POVERTY AND FARMING.
...Abject 'Poverty is ::not .a :feature ..of .
life on -the 'Canadian .fatm; asit is .of
the, Canadian: city. This it true whe-
ther, one thinks in terms of farm-own-
ersi---tetrants-orTlaborersi---Almost:11F----'"
variably ,there. on the farm -some- • '
thing fer the table, soinething Over -
the head arid always a , job in, the
waiting, • , . "
' Trueenough, luxuries inky be found.
in abiindante in the Cities, but when
i,nsearchi3Of_Pauperism,._„distress;4_pri-,:
vation ,in the 'eitrerne You will find
it, ;net in. • the country; but in the -
'cities; , and ,the larger- the city. • the,
More extreme will be. the' poverty: ,
Pine)! Off ..Blackciii Canes:
Watch „these:00,i' Canes ,coming up.
in the blackberry • patch: and In the •
.„„ . blaCkcap and.' purple -cane ' raspberry.''.
g's Justice to a•Horse. plantations,and idricli them off when
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- All the world has heard ot. Saint they reach a height of eighteen inches.
Louis ihe. good "King of -France who to two feet This induces the canes
In olden times, -adininistered luetice, to branch; freely and gives MaCh more ,
under a big pelt...tree:near his.ilalace; :and better fruiting weed, than if they-.
says 'eoiltributor to k. s: C. 4. ,Are allowed to grow atiptinred: ,
Journal; Aattralia. ' a • ' With -red raspberriosi 'beat results
charles,.. the king t: of the -little are usually Securing by s letting the
Itahan province Of Calabria also canes grow on unchecked for the en-
judgecl his people 'himself, but, instead .tire, season, ; ' "
, the reee_ other outdoor spotas, Even the Coins
stends: and *en6eeleet' of the P6uritYliigh school
wa and the can be held at the grounds, if the pa-
vilion7is--properirkept-and-cared-for-:-
.0ae enterprising fair association
'het combined tourist 'camping Park
fruit' for two, ,or at Most, three sea- and fairgeesulida. 'Illus.' during; the
sons, a new bed • should „ be made, as
sumtherthe .place it seldom idle, and
from this dine the fruit Will 'be small-
er and the drop considerably curtailed.
, Pla.ntieg ,distances vary, but :the
hone. gardener may , safely, space his
plant§ twelve. to eighteen inchesapart
in rosNei two to three feet apart. 'When
the: time bits cenie"fot Setting out .the
plants and no rein 114 fallen for some
tinse, the grpund should be thOtoughly,
• watered before and after. planting,
and :also at regular intervals for a
ew weeks to insure greWth.',
be :sale of
eicea. Mutt,
at care . es
THE ,,RIGHT • WAY TO PLANT.: •
'The after. success of the, strawberry
depends greatlyupon the way in which
It was placed in, the: soil. The roots
Sheald be just covered and, made 'quite
' firni; , the diown—that, is, the point
'from where the young leaves. arise—
, • must be LqUite free and exposed.
Make' the".hdle. sUffielently large to
yeceive, the roots comfortably when
, spread out as 'they 'shOlild be; cosier
'with soil and tread firmly all round„
'hilt slightly. away from the plant,
jtself.: When. 'setting out .pot philitg,
lOosen. the: around the relate lies
tore placing them . in' the 1,piepated.
ole
muleh Of .oid well -decayed ani-
inire, short strawor lawn clippings is
. iipread. around the plants. .Daing ,hot
and, dry Weather the Mulch will keep
the 'soil Moist. and cool, aticitlie feriria-
...tion of new reots I Will he:, greatly
eassisted. After , the :ground: freeies,
the entire bed...must, be mulched, the
arlante also beteg lightly covered "with
:or .:other --litter; :
Unless it is Aesiredato hietease- the
of -:plants, sapetfluous side
fleets. or runners Should be. cut off
es they appear.- 'a • • .,
Thestrawberry is inereased.hy ran-
ners,many of whicleare produced •by
. 'all, vigoroat 'growing plantas ex-
amining thete planta it will be noticed
',that...several Ion g", atalkesproceed
.' from them at varioak.nointea and that
it the end of each thereAt la small
,
INCREASING srr0Ck HY LAYERING.:
, ,.This is , a riinner, and vicinage-tic:1'n
.baeffected by layering.- If the soil is
t all • t. theeeetttlee plintse entitroQts'-
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ana form runneraplante, beCorra
hidependent of the Pareat plant,
by seVering the, sheets which
' ildhere to the Old nlant they arc lifted
;hue:seed used ''riatiking new beds. •
liteWevet, 'Wieling rite ck lieiVanted
•
:for Sumtner:, planting 'and' Yeaeputpese
,••a'aising ...such stock' • from your old
plants the better. plan is to layer each
,
itnner' in, a separate pot. . •
'-UsevpOtS three inches in diameter,
place a small piece Of turf , at their.
base for drainage, then fill up with
salliselyseiftedsojhetiateitting
somesand
,Tho. pots are buried in the toil up
to their rim and just under the •select-
. ed runners. `• The reason for plunging
the small pots In the ground Is te pre-
, -*Oxit-Ille- soil, from -hetet -rang -drys. AS
WoulAmilleidy odder Wete the sun able
' reach theft, The runner at the iuicl
of the leng stalk is then fixed into' the
SOU of the pot. Thia may, be'•deno by
laaiiinao ashairpin bent..•wire, or
!nerdy by placing a stone over Ahe.
beet to hold it in' place: Waterannst
e given •Ae. tegaired.
$n the course- ef a -Week. or,,ato.roota
be emitted and they will aeon take
WsrieSsion of the pot The kittilk e.an
4110 be cut; ,
lihey are .now ready far nlenting
-9n;the forreation Of new bedi. ,Stat
early and et-teeth:id ais saggeeted
oy be fine .ptomtsi, stUrdy And
U established in the new soil before
liter, The latter ballot lane fs A
COO& time to insert the layers in sinall
rto; given prOper attention in the
attar of eupPlying the needed mois-
r-grouads, „ _
part it easy laneeeeavrersiiaonf rthecaetvoenefrireomporthtaen.trwa‘ellk..
ing public natich' :free •and. 'geed-
`, and '.for ,
eatit.ured,ad„......,:te .Y4ifertising; ' asa.a. -.. .
s .and go
ie the best
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n anoriey.
.jharniOny.
a{r ,be
dation.
particalatly importatt. 'With"' 'trees when it reaches the back ,of the mbusth• . ,efigiee., In seed grain bears es- ,
REST KU...U_M FORW"o. M'EN'
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which have not yet reached their fell the animal will usually cheN,v upon it seniffally the same relationship to crop '. . • ' ' '
size, ,but i8. worth considering with ' and ' discontinue the squealing, the • production AS "pedigree' • in the ease A wc!'llen!' bill -1441g' of 'sjil.stant.i."1
any trees. , ,,, liquid is thea allowedto ranainto the Of ' live • stock bears in relation to the propostipns should have in ;connection'
prOfitable prodaetien of milk or Meat: with it e-se*fertabe rest room A
In the: thitdaplace the. trait is inc....mouth veri- elewly. Cate , should he
proved , in color 'very decidedly, pro. taken that the liquid does 'not ilow too The 'value of pedigree in liVe stock daY aurserY with a' Ptirae tci: 'Tete
The danger in drenching_ is, from it is may
, - n -9 g • ii • . over the little (mei is also an excel
the- crop is at all heavY . The freely • .
used by liquid entering within comparative-IY'reent lent addition.' There the Children May
safely be left while their mothers en-
pnumonia, ca times that the'''f '•
principles obreeding •
, have •ben found to 'apply in the case joy the sights and souads which only
the lungs. '
of plant, life) Even to -day, comPaaa weary babies,. And .just outside the
-atively' feW people realize that repro- nursery there should be a fended play
duction hi plants follows essentially yard. In this play' yard may be placed
— sand boxes and simple ' playground 'an
placein much the same way as It des paratas. , n .• the -women s building I P ' he received his subjects in the hall sthad of branching freely As the others
the same laws. of nature and ' takes-* of holding his judgment out of doors, When the reds are pinched back, in -
more rapidly because there are ,much sponsible for considerable loss in in the case of 'animals. In the case of
. itself, of course, should . be arranged ,
bf his 'castle. "
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Color. is of deeper shade and mote of
the surface of the: fruit covered.
,We all know that good:cob:it is Mighty
important in selling fruit.' , • ',
In ,the'" foarith .place thinning _pays
In cash; we ket Mate money forlotir
crop. Not only that, .but the grading
and packing of the crop can be clone
$prak'the.Dairy Cows..
•
,' The ,annoyance created , by stable,
hisuse. and • 'horn flies during , Jane;
441y, A:ug.pst And .September is re,
fewer , poor ' .aProtes to be 'taken cn# ,rnany' dairY herds. • • - • a .-• . ' -.: 2d. •
arid brindled. • • •.: ,' . ;' I.' .,' .: , Iri-Jetts conducted at.. the Ontario And female organ's' are 'situated in the
.Notirthe': foregoing ia 'a fairly' ini- Agricultural College cows that Were one: individual flower.. -.New Varieties,
ProsSive list ..of benefits', to &tine 'from sprayed .gave" a little more :Milk and are produced • :17 •removang the.. male
._a single ...operation an, .As' We .haVe were More: easilyShandled than dating Organs "(etamene). '. front the • flOwele'
.said, it is curious that Inaire groWers similarperiods when masprayinewas and intiodireinge the ',fertilizing .' eler
do not practice thinning; • . '
:Of • geared the 'explaaatien•• Js - that
we , let Our 'fruit:pi- ,uh thintied, just as
sthereiolkSlet their teeth go' unclean - The following reeine will, be found as binds,. the • potentialities , of .the two
ed; simply :beeause, it -le one of the efficient. at ',any. fly. ' repellatt now in 'parente. ,..It istiterefOre of the istineSt
things. that ...can be iiegl.ctacl•and atillil iiae'.., ' , • :, ; . . .,,-." ' .... : -- ,': 1 importance that .the .vaidetios:.efiesen
We'etin "get •lia.a.'. If ' failure to. glean .Dissolve 8 pounds' of 'laundry seep at parents :possess -csuelitiess -of .f out 7 r,
...thesteeth.breitight-onass6eresetainiteh ..:4;1-Ntitkr-'41114 ''th-erian-dastite-- fellewineast ea. ding-..-inerit-Ilie---varieties :Of -grain
ache at Once, no' one would neglect his ...4q. quarts .„"coal . tar dip, ' 414 ' quarts' -.Which .are -,groviih, to day :ilia 'Canada
teeth; And if, faileretothin our elt- ' ash *oil 3 quarts eeal oW 3 quartshave been :preduced chiefly by.f.artifi-
pies caused a 'loss .of the entire era) whale oil, .1.1/2•.qiiarts ell Of 'tat... uf...' ejal or natural Cadsting of -.different
most of ,us would .thin. „ • . . '• , a ficient• to make 30 gallons . epr.ey: '. • ' varieties followed by a -rigid selection •
. 'If you have not. been :in the ;habit • ' .H.-,e-aesa_aa...,-.: • • , AeSmiglitanatarally be .expected, Var..,
of . thinning your aPples. .ahd, want val e..0f. pasteu• •iiza—t-to.n.,, _ leties. defer 'greatly; not only ill visible.
16.-;.'See'What the practice Twill ''do for .' ' . U ' " • - • ' c. arac els..but int en ability to yield.
You, 'Why not try it out? . Select ten '' .1'6:test the valae of Paa:teuriOtien sense; merge:ear,' are suited to ••cettain.
trePSSwith _a heavy set of fruit' and .a,s..an aid in keeping millean_e u hl
71.•...enis'ilitions of' sell:and ,cligiate,,,' while
thiti , the. 'fruit on .five of thern. - • a, ' coadition for a along ..pealod, • a study •others:thriae eetiefeeterily under con-
' Thin , these fivea trees if ,. 'Passible. WaS,..inacifehY. tlie..PAITy:P.q?,.t.• og,11.16.ditito .ivhich: are...quite. different.: .:tn..
When the 'little apples are about the •Oritario...Agilealtural .College ,duriag view. of these fads,it is obvious that
size of 'the end of the thumb.' 'Wait ,AllY'of.1923. aitei.iae samples, of SalYa••• the isidlyidual farther should do a•-cer:.
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until., the June drop is past and then .and paeteur zed mllk .subjected to a tale aineuat of eariety :testing :on his.
get at 1:t .itist ,as'siion,. as pesSible., fr.iie 'temperature .Of •83 ''deg. to 54' deg:: F...eWri' farm. fitert time to tline.:e..Wilile
.earlier It ' can be &One' the:better-kave results as follows:: The Taw milk. his nearest Experimental Station will
Thins ofY- alls the- aiirdes' bat -One -off -a ,
did---notkeep-fot-itwenty-fetir,,hotitS,
be-alale-to..advise 111M -ea- to what ''Ver.4
While the pasteurized Milk:Was sweet, ,ietiea are likely to thrive trader • his
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at the 'end cif the third day. aSindlat 'Col -Widens,. itis almost necessary that
. , . ,
samples of. rear arid .'paeteirrized milk he try:these varieties on his- own feria
held, at: -37 deg:: ta 44, deg, E.; ' gave :fey a., Year Or two, In .order to he Sure '
Ihe'.1allOwing•TesnitS":-.1116-xa_W„...1.4ilk icrlich-14:-.....nitiat'''.'iaealtable'.":fpr, ble epara.
keataeweee'fot less •thaflase
ao4Y''olght ticulat conclitiona,.'. lIeresaelte.a.`Per-
buineri._ It most oftee. occurs -Wheaes, ' ea,a,...a.. - .
oviduct. ,•41.:at.er It is surrounded by al . after . , . .
sult.'from . the dot becorningsattached
.rn
lk
to the yolk when it passes ,through the .,
. ' ' .• •
'Retire, ,While the. pasteurized milk wag
the ehdaif two weeks. The trials how fothidationi .for.,this' 'record will have
Of low terhpetateres for .holding 'the.
the. great svalue of *paitenrization, iii
tbe Iliad intik treade and the necessity!
still sweet '00 in good cciiidition..at, .
P • t 1 P'• . .. • • .„,... .. • . , ,.
,,.. been laid through generatioris 'of care-.
1'1 b ' di i ' L • H N ' ri 1 - •
forinance!record".a8 .in thew -daisy go*
ion-Cetealiets
will .be • the deciding factortSbut the
. -A
pul e are starting to ay
rioductor during , •
Goats Are Particular About •',' Weeds on the LaWn...
the spng when prion is heavy:. a . . , . . .
Flecks that, are heavily forced with • Getting rid Of Weeds On, a' lawn may
concentrated:feeds are apt to produce . ,Goats are particular that their
. . feed 'seern , impossible, but I stiVs , the job
,,ehe larkeat.per eenteast.eggs.witli:".,the -rand-Wate "- etc eanel , anything.,drops '-doneseasely,.last summer. • A spraying
bleed cloth. on the Yolks. ,, • . . to the gro,and '44.41 trarapltd on, they rilachitie Was, filled with it Selutioe of
• the: enly rernidy7is-liictrAle-the .will." ,not cat it . Unless. extremely Pa, per cent. Water and • 16 'per cent.
66 4-f. the 'i• be' shipped t . hungry. Therefore a tack . So •eciii- nitric acid. This Was , sprayed over
,, • . ..
high clitsi,i trade: • Then. all the eggs 'ttrtieted • that .they can not pull the the entire laWIT So the surface WAS
AVitit,elots:ean.-be...removed and used e A 'out'-and•drop it -on 'the. 'edited, is -sattiteted, , About ' three , :henna - were
-hente ..or sold to e trade that Will pay .absolutely 'essential for, econoniy.... ., then given tor the acid to penetrate
less rnoneY Per dozOra but not diserirne Have some sort' of a tailkingsstend' tothe weedroots and, destroy them.
inates againat the diets, When- the for gaga. One about fetitteen or siX- 'The grass rOOt8 Were,, so•mudh deeper
elateseresrernoireds..,Ofveourse,Alie,eggs teensincheeshighesibeutsthr-ee, andeortas• .thiits, hoe acid,teechedatheit,'tb., ha tin
appear normal and are alright to .atei, half'feet long, and two .feOt wide, with them lit that ,thite. ' The lawn Was
The, most unfortimate factor fn this a entail • itarieltiOri and feed ' boa ea then, sprinkled with. a '0 per cent:
trouble Is tho' feet that inexperienced the• front; is VetiatatiafactOry. This sodium: carbonate 'solution., The, car -
buyers :May think they -are- receiving enable8;:a potable Os sit On' A stool, or &Mate ,eleo tended to kill the weeds,
--partly hatched :eggA _when Ahe.,pottltry, box -and :Milk inst.:tile i'anie_As ;Milking ',hut. aleosrieuttalized • thesai aria. .. aci d,
man is net to blame for tlid Condition, d c*whno: the goat 'May' be .cating producing sodiata nitrate, 4 diStinet
' ' ea . • lir grairl. , Aa. -a mile goats dont fertilizer. In a short tinle the grass
At preaent the most valuable gift eare for lieddifigi bat Iii.efer "ii herd cable up more luxuriantly thee ever
which cae be'. bestowed •,. on, woinen i• surfeed,op Which t�1ie, or this tea- before and tl:y Weeds -a -except 'in one
I
Something to do,. which 'theycan do soli it Is, Well to , provide 4 bend' or or two spots—Wereentirelykilled eft.
well and,worthily, arid thereby Mein,. "platform 'about three, feet high', eape- , This May sound fishy,- but I SAW., it
telt, • theinselves.aaTernee• ,ata Garfield. aially or goats kept in 4 pee. a , and was convinced.—La B. it '
1
done, Less' 'annoyance to the -milker merit, knOwn its ',pollen, fronithe Male
and to the cow during the milking per organs of Another aariety. The seed
iod' Makes the practice worth while. resulting 'from': this 'fertilization ccpn•
sput ; or better still, thin till the Apples
are six or seven inches .apart.
The important's:thing is te thin!'
Blood clots on the 'yolk of eggs re-
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f'
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other gentle arts.
' Nearby, the hall for ilowert. and that his men did' not always she* into Most growers alio* the new Canes of
. his presence. these who' Wished to be the reds to 'grOvi unpruned for •the
vegetables should be • constructed, for , . introdueed. It peer,: shabby people :fii•st season • •
in these, ton, are the -women paaticu
called 'they :Were often refused ad rn pinching hack the canes of the
lardy interested The 'poultry, in II . •
. . . mission, and no one heard their Plea. blackberries, • blackcaps : and purple
s e should not be
• • also, • • . : . Determined to prevent such :prate- canes it is very desirable to do it Just
too far away. a ' •
• • . , tieee,: • Charles' orcleteda a bell to .• be as the Young caries reachthe desired
npmpiNss XOR 'STOCK AND, MACHINERY. hUng "ii. such a• way that: petitienete height—usually from eighteen inches
The section in vvhich the mei:4 are
chiefli coricernecr ehoillds centre in a
judging, navilion,a roupdwhich the
;vatipus 'barns Should be grouped.
These should all ib its far...f_reniethe
eroiaded • pottier)... of the greueds Las.
possible and 'away 'from the entrancee.
Thus there Will be no unpleasant
Odo's t anney, and tiles ,thoee who
are espeeially interested may: view the
stack in. quiet.
A building f.or the machinesseshould
di they. usually send np a let' of, aew
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the booths for fancy work andthe Nov the. King happened to hear and weak canes from the.crown. So
'be raidwaY between the stock ,barat
the weniesas, building. For rea-
eliiiietya which may' include anything
fromImilkinginaelhines Arid ', auto, mesa
biles to.. vacuum cleaners and fiat -
irons, is e4tially -attraetiVe to both the
ellen and his., wife. Outside the Ma-
chinery building an open field should
be left. free .fer demoriStratiott of the
'iarer farna anechiiieryaa
might pull it themselves And be sure to two. feet With the most vigorous
of direct access to the King's presence. varieties this height may be increased
So it was done. to two and a half or even three feet, -
One day an old hotae, abandoned by but the shorter lengths are Most corn-
shisanaster, happened to „pass near the reonly used. • •
,
aastle andatesbrawee.emongethe gteen,... a If they Are 'allowed "togrow on to ".
herbs ,growing between the tones ii three or fear 'feet. before 'being ,cut
the wall.: By .chance the horse pulled
the bellerope hanging' there, and -the
soundecheed through the Cattle,
"Open the .door," Ordered the King;
"ead being,•in the supplicarit."a, Sisbn
a'fter• the guard,: laughing.
:eit is but a .horse, your :Highness, sir
aCaPecale horse" he, said. , a'Let-this
knight come la," replied the King: ,
CaiieC1 was introduced, and Charles
inquired-witialifeherseawaslivancleeing-
aboat. "Oh, my Lord," answeredthe
knight, "he was a :snlendid:. creature
In his time. He followed -Me through
twenty' campaigns; but now he'is:no
and I find it nsee
lOcated adiniiiistratioe builaing. Iii. less to :feed the Poor beast to. pur-
thit buildieg the -s*ecretary'S office. poiel•
, "Yet' did not my father teward. you
:fox,- your r y ices ra. 'asked aCharlea.
"So, ihdeed, he „alid," said ;Capece.
,"Arid ;Yet` you will -not keep thietraad.
horse to which you. may owe your sue-.
ceSs!" said the King "Go borne; and'
give the hoise a. comfoxtable box in Funny, isn't, It?
your stables I intend it to be well Atigeilna--"Den't abe afraid to .an- •
-Arnasam.ents, treate0, .or ray ditpleasure .nsasee.'Cour engagett en All' the world'
1Near . the, main (.,..ntreece shetild longer fit' for Work
, .
should be ',Placed: In, fact; it should
liettlie`aerit reale raall;,info ilnati
fora all „executive work of the, entire
grounds, while the faitin se5sion.
If this huildingeis plaeed in 'tile direct
line of traffic it can easily he'reashed
by. visitor, and all eoefusion' can be'
avoided. '
back, the energy of the plant is wast-'
ed in this extra growth; the -reiulting
side branches are net so strong and' '
therefbre we de not gas geed fehit-
ing Wood for the next season.;, Watch the pleats carefally Arid
pinch the canes at just the right time.
ii1;,Y, 111•71,1,astP.-V.L°44111i11:01d119.1INSW.hYilleakiti:11 --tYon::i...Agetl(*hitot:p'gpgorr'aatte-hi:ant' h6ul and gind to have had worl4 paeilinIkvTree"rerfa-11:16'.n6hilea' 171
iO
out of theit Way. These locetions are
crowds will pass them without ,going
r Had to
returns- , froni them • made _standard.- ai a n.
better to be made permanent, Ciad the °yen a h°rse-
Neither side -,shows nor exhibit
„Even the children are beginning to
'Jellaba' the- tifide ice of' the eIn
theuld-bs. so scattered:civets:the . !aa ueep.1?9""vd1:6' Man-iiiade laws as in -some; strange
,gretinds that the crowd seemg to be,•For preventing trouble from intern- waY'tlie-Citlite -or at -leiOrtlie'regulat;
•
loet among them. For nothing' will al parasites of sheep'," I keep before or of everything on earth. The Tat- .
brink A 1ATo .0tolyd, mote suoc6rA_ the stimes, --------------------iktilre '61- ler tells,. us theta. teacher Wee, giving''
,
:fully than; as. grounds sehiclieSeeins to 'ague]: :Weights of ,saltand eoPperas,, her •ciaos aa''-lectureaen *.graVitation.
be 'alreadY ;erewded;' . haven't ,. yOu Another remedy that sgiveF.a. good "re- "Nowe children," .she, said, "it ie the ,
sults is salt mixed With tobacco leaves• 1 law of gravitation that keeps us on
n°tice8 this.?' -d of salt' to four of tobacco ear., th."
For, oiltdoor, entatainmerit u good i• 911° potin
rade trackiStill aedessarse althougha
satereted-a4itir turpentine -is - 'Dirt please,- toadierr -itiguired One' -
- d 8lt-
all vaoitg. as eti i•Itt.r.o beTthese
t.e:tiet.. ,i8 i.u,„t, sc; often- reeemmended; 'hilt I have never email child, ahem': did. We stick on be.
essential as it sed
Used this. There are soMe. good 'coin- fere 910 law *Ili paesOd?" *. ' • -
ti'e: ri
"iley5 a well -planed braiehalindiainond ni"ial she" P°Wd""..--Ct'
• the "Hand" In Measurement..
is quite as Mash' needed- to attract --------7---.* • • The "hand" used in stating the *
these who like 4a.. good light." ''Aita• ' ''''''W-Iiiieonw-eyroset, tn-i.pwortateltreheerhotritiadilioefittston laintlisbezt of i..horseeseecaavasene. to sour •
,
plane etants and hvesteck shows, too, bear
are largely' trikieg the' place of laces, ' prdclucing , stAnailate flowers: This : ti•
And Some duy the races iney he eii- •thakes , more lateral branehes,, and7i' aTnnewliteho
st leveiiiptiuenhheart
tis.bhritlifrnorl fehl.. tirely replaced •I1Y skillful exhibition these rise the best melons. Soni61 n
siding, a feattire Which is 1.3ecoMing melOn growers 'have paidlarge sums busineeit, Witbout Oki he aiight at
very suceeasful at the largest fairs., of money to learn titlelittle trick. Well. ehut up ho iiorte.
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