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LAY U STATE AT T TOR MEMORIAL
sillo Fate.
In the silo pm eau otere corn in
Perm in which PreetanThe irere
Particle can be eaten.
ellege gives the area of Pater*
age la winter; it is both paistade
and succulent, *oil it eels iligee.
ties), In tee dry-feediag
Ululate fed silage are net more
ubjeet to tubereulovis,L mit W• ee
eir teeth Were quickly. end are riot
Weeder -need than anituela led other
ommon Itinds or Wit.
Tim use Of the elan make* It
poseilele te save torn that would
othervelee be lost by froele
• A good Idle aimed be round, *ire
tight, wider -poor, bare wale that
are lith idean4 be etrong an4
r durable.
A ello should be placed where it
wilt give the greatest convenience iu
feeding' and where it vela be teed ex-
posed to extremely cola
One hundred tons •tit silage will
•teed 24. cow* 40 pounde el silage '
do to 400 days.
A silo 14 feet diereeter and ae
feet high will bold 100 tone. • -
Silos of more teen' 1e0 tone ea-
oacity .cost from ee to ee. per ton,
according to the type cash Material
used in teeetructiele.
• a
Farm Netce. • .
Michigau is the tint etate to offer a .
• reward for Walden; nut trete Weide
aelgiewarta en Europe tee prefit frooe,
• . reedelde tint tree* nas.e.0 hi mane
" etaining--roadea. lit:M(1144,1 ouv treea
, siermeda e Protected fieiezvandellenea„
by public. seutimenti anti tele is true •
• of the aut orchamis Ip the prinCiPal
Ceara prodaction tn Auteeica.
By means of a, pinata Weer.a po- •
tato lasettereroted a poteto digger, -
along with other maceiteee one a
more intelligentOftrinultitre farea- •
er bas . been able to paiduce 67
.butiheiss of potatoes with one average,
hour's lebor. A belt century ago the
• , Product was only one-third as Amide,
Soo the Unitetates le Perfniellt of
agriciateire, • •••• • •
WINOWAND VERANDAH
notated With Hower • Boxes
lona tinning iaskets,
Th. OM* elnet fie atrong and Dur.
edelree-Tbe Soil Should Ile lKePt
latch led Well 'Weltered • Hints
en" Atrangenimet of tient*.
teeetrieuted by Onuiria Pepertment et
Agrieutture, Taronlit* •
111
ladtetr boxes sheltie be mede
etrosepiaid durable. Ereti box *bead
he lane or ten nectar; wide at top
**4 bottaaa, *Wet or debt Inches
*leap beide melieurementeaof a suit-
, sale length to At the window, net
o1ser tour feet in lanith, made 0
entalecit dreseed luMber, And wben
lbeltated, Related dull green color.
nalt-inett
holes Should bo bored
ebotttesix ladies apart through the
bath* of the box for draunge pur-
lesitee. Verandah, boxes *head be
• shout the some eietwOreMente. A
loge trete Myer( ere, or iron stiletto.
`allomitl be Vut at each lop, outside
(WW), center of the window boxes.
A OtrOne 0000 ot wire should be
• **tutted to these long enough to• set-
tee* to another 'serew eye or at41)10
OW* in ebe window trame about a
feet blither up titan top of box, so
tbst the box tan be tsstenedsecurely
1 l
Ite-t100. Boxes and barrels may
tia
Ai mode intim artietio and rustic
• loons/ by Milling mese' and fungi
•tgeterr4bait, of nate trot", ea tit.
outside, Thla uot only odds to tevir
attrectiveness but, also helps to keep
tart Platte motet ond emit at the
rapt* It suramer •The, "bark
from Itastwood, ram, (lector or 131reb
tress will be foetid uttab1e By:tbd
exerelle Of a little trate and orig.
Jarilitye eerie Wear boleti ran be
at slight Ott. Verandah boxes
• a14 reale stands tan be made in
sosetaitor the melee way. One of
the •areteled rusitte Mods I have
svttr Sten Was made, trent the lower
toot ot auger barrel, retntoreed by
thieltuesaot Irnlf4te,h boatd oalied
•ov
•
on the bottom of the barrel oitteide
tostrenthen it, With threrequarter
inch boleti 'hared tbrouhlk for drain-
age purpo.sea.
ltenging liaskete.
Wire itenging baskets lined- with
green owes• or eipliatuitint moss are
very eftective, eepeelally for a gunny
Position, The elay baskete dry out
very quiettly and are. better milted
for a. slimly ponition than a minor
*no. • .
Soil, ,
The" sell, for -window bone
be etch -in fertilizers. 8 the beet re.
sults are to be obtatned. It la on
good plan to put tats inch in depth-
ot well rotted barnyard manure, ler
dry vew manure, near the bottom of
each b"c bolero 61,10g n ua With the.
Prepared !Oil. about an ineh In.
depth of soil may bo •Oared tu the
b tt
tilizers mime, maenad °vier it
-ea
itedUr half ii 'OMR of 'bone moat may
be used ea a substitute for the first
named tertillaere. These fertilizers
will bell) austant Plant. growth late
in the setteon wile* tee sot has' be-
COMO exhatieted. One part sand, one
Part leaf moind (bleck ea) from the
bush) and seven or eight parts of
light loamy nal well mixed, with two
Parts of either ot the fertilizers mon.
tal added, will make a good soil for
-Window boxes, rustle stands, etc.
The beet time to fill window boxes
la when they are to be placed in post.
tion toward the end of Mar er early
in June, The emcee may be set In
position and well secured, before they
are filled with soil or auto, an they
• are heavy and clinletilt tn Bet in post-
tion when tilled.
Arrangement of Plants,
• Tali growing plants should be
pawed at the back of tbe box nearest
ti id D
w n wart plants antt trail-
. or- Ing pladit should then be put around
• the front and ends of the box. Any
npare between time In the tearer of
be box should be iillethwith medium
height Manta.It itt a good plan to
, tirot fill the boxfuearlY heed run witli
With voile then deed the Plante 00
the eurface where 'they are to be
• planted Meetly. , By, doing this the
. Planta en ba changed about and re-
arranged, and a good idea of the
arrangement and effect 'desired can
be obtained . before Anally planting
hello For toter elfeet, tor lastance,
too much of any OnOealoreespecially
tho heavier Colors, should not be
plowed in any one Pert, of the box,
whether a , dwarf or tall 'plant*, as
there wools' riot then be a proper
balabee of eater. something that
would 011%1(1 frill the efteet rote
viderably. ley dandine the plaids; on
the surface Of the soil before plant-
ing un mentioned, any eliaege requir-
ed eau be easily made, ('se bright
totem., plants mainly whether of
Aimee or dowers, mid it possible.
make use of good deed Plante. Dove
fillieleeo de:witted at the time of
-militia out, will do met) better than
thixee talcd inactive eerie' leathe Dea-
con, Wesel tilled veee eerie. Indoere„
Often net terabbe -as Mon no' MO' aro
Et out. and otimeeffueo. beeince peel
-
lively tineightly irefieta *be uinusee,r
ea.acon is hale over.
Cott ot Rotes.
Window beeee, ete, require env.
lens end feequiciat wciterire n (ea ry
or at treat every remind day,
eepeeially devise hot acathee Tile
a should be well coated with water
• Mien Waterinte MO bomm. Toward.
11u' end et tiie ecaeore In July eed
Auettst. tome nevoid rertilieer reae
he. sits,("t1 tPao 191.30111..---Trae late Wee
Hunt, 0 A, College. tanelpie
II CI, lireinelt. of el/entire tees:
etenen een Ctsll ntr'alu ,(you 11,1101c,V.11c$
1.'liti fettelite of ?Aloe mei; were eon ,
• *ell butterefat sou retail wear. teed i
ete *n"
ain-Hunters
In this ionimurdly am hundreds of individuals
and familieS on, the -watch for an advertise.
ment which will oiler them what IN* want at
an 34,1Vailtagetnis
Cslt them borgain-huntent if you will, but there iu
loth wrong in waiting for a bargain, especially
when,the Keller is anxieties to sell at reduced.price.
One Outtily !troth new earpeteothe need tint
Intent, Another /Amity is looking forward to buy -
log tliningamen fauitureeelA nine net be for o
twelve mouth.
Otte men is ihinhing of buying blitWeIe Zs wan&
Ono woman a abbpping bag; another tin umbrella.
MI out be made to buy eerlier-oby advettleivo.
A NOTE TO MER(HANT
Stioastste biotite** by the offer ot some sleasetedve
l*g flees at speelitt priees. fIrlightes up beeifires
by estreirtleing freete 400111140 gee& at rethee41 Pet,
e*. Make Make stiFttildwpr banish ball brisieess. ' Of.
tea yee ea* ft at. the buyer who le Mehra his or
het Mete to he freer * time of seer sass*
.„;
Shop Where You Are kw+A To Shop
lafted by rettle Nem pews eaoriatieri,
Sled Toroale. .
CASTOR IA
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A BUSH FRuli ENEMY
tiow to Controt the Ciir
•Gooseberry Worm
The Caterpiltex Described.0.-tompar
ittively Fear' to
• Varieties of. Strawbtwries ree Calf
Feeding a Real lerolitin. •
• (cootributee by entire, Peoartreent or
a zealot ure, Toronto.)
The most cotillion insect enemy of
cerrante and gooseberriee is the cur-
rant end gooseberry wotm, . The
larvae .attaek‘ the. frilMge or pose-
berriel and ()tree and white currants
but seldom injure that of black cur -
"rants. At firet they work ehielly
the ceritral tiart of the bush, strip-
ping the, leaves nearly all off there
and doing meter atimAge before they
are obserred. Later .they may •de-
vour the fciliage: any , Place. it le
•Coranean to see nearly all the leaves
• eaten oft numerous busbes.
Ufe Historf. , • •
• Tee ,life history ot 'the' Insect Is
ae lellows: • The. adelte, which. are
• known as mayflies, are mall four
"winged Ales about a tweeter Wan
inch In length, The 'female atarthe
abdomen yellowisb end the rest' Of
the body blackish M Color. The male
le for. the. Most part blueish
black. The files apilear lie Miring
very eoon atter the leaves hove ex -
Vended, , Eggs are laid en the under
isurface of the leavee In chains along
, the main .veino. The young larvae,
, on hatching teed Alpe the falege,
and become full grown in two or
three weeks. Therethey drop to- the
ground and form little ease in which
they pupate, a- new bra of thes•
errierge, lay their eggs, and from
• these there come, n. second brood of
toys() Which mo be seen on the
Plants at the time when th& currante
• ate ripe. When. these -larvae ay) toll
grown they enter the soli, form little
• eases or coemine, and remain there
till the next year, when they pupate
and emerge as adults. ,.
Method of Control.
Thee() re easy ineects to klia" All
currant Mabee and gooseberries
should be sprayed with from two to
three poufeds arsenate of lead paste,
• or half that *Mount of tee powder
form, in forty gallons of water as
soon as the leaves have become well
expanded. Ps.telcar care should be
taken to spray thoroughly the inner
narteof the 'Web. Thiel will kill alt
the first brood. If a second brood
appears hellebore should be used In-
eteed ot arsenate et lead, In the Pre -
portion of one ounce to one gallon
of water. Arsenate of lead would
be daugerouo on the ripe fruit. The
lic
ieet becuro everywhere in tee Pro
• since, and everyone ahead prevent
his tibiae being weakened and ter.
lonely Mimed by it, especially AS it
is so easy to contra
Noe: Releboite loxes its ineectle
properties unless kept in ait.
tight pitekagee,-.1,,,/ Caesar, 0. A.
College, Ouelple •
elegallee Valeties ot Strowberries.
From the beginning of eommerciel
drawberry erowing. about 1800, the
Large e.erly eearlet wrie the leadiag
veriety grown in the United States.
About leati the Wilton replaeed 1111*vaeletee became it was niueh Amer
and was more suitable for 'thinning
to distant markete, and its Iterdisiess
and good beating qualities bellied to
take eirewberty growing more popue
ler *0 Ontario, From about ISM)
vane -tie* begat tie replace mitt other
tie more rapht succession, untie at
preeent 25 torts toustitute about 80
1101 rent, of the tong commereial
t Mere Acreage. The Klondike,
healing vetiety in the Southern
State s. beads the list, COngliftlilfis IS
pet' tent. of the toted arweberry
acteeee. The Atoms. the tavotite
'variety in the entIth Central titsetes,
ACCO!.4 with le per rent, of the
tend acreage> while the litinlayi
the Zeoethern ettetes ratite third,
With Id per tent_ In Onietlo oration
the test popular valeta* stammer,
tittle site thr -Glee Maty. ietillentre
Don?sp, ttandy,, Sigmund. rikraene„
stttiantole, Among the fell bearers
the Septets. aid Progresoire ere
referred
DOPErFOR ROSE PEST
How to Deal With Selina. Persis-
tent Rose Enemies, •
A Remedy at Hand for Every Assail.
miteefie Cold Weather Storey In
the Mornings Generous eoWS
, Need a Good Grain Ration.
(CoutribUted by Ontario Debartoloht of
Agriculture, Toronto.) ,
Spraying with 'water ender pees -
siert) vita a fine spray a a 61304
peeventive for the various poets teat
Wed rose bushes. Thlia hoWever,
'is often Owes not full effective, eta
ouly & heip.
Tobareo and Soap Solutions Etfective.
Stront tobeepo or soap eolutions
applied th the -mime way as gated for
Th Weber ere good rernedleS, Three
ounces of -whale oil soap dissolved in
a gallon of water will make a gime
solution tor *meet red nailer
arid thrip, A' solution •ot tobacco
water can be made by placing te-
Niece leer stents or raw tobacco
leaven in a pail, 1.14' oral patinas;
fill the pall with' boiling soap suds,
cover ule and allow to cool. Strain
acid spray it on the plant; as roe
Another good forneula in made by
mixing one part slightly sour milk
end. two parts a coal oll. These must
be mixed (chili/led) together that.,"
°uglily Ante then add 20 parte of
water and mix thoroughly. 'Phis mud
bo used quickly, melt does not keel)
long .
The following prepadlouts sold at
large seed stores are also good, Sul-
Pleetabacco soap and Knelt Leaf 40
are good remedies. These aroal
sold at time drug stores. Full direc-
tiona for use are given on the pack-
ages. e find It an iraproereramet to
use soapy water in mixing Black • %
These remedies are for 011ie, MAP
end red Spider nlainiry
Dealing With' the Slug.
, •
in milk as a resat. er-Milor fed, but
very hard to bring them back. A
good production for the year is. pos.
stele only when the cow is kept al
a lege level, a milk production all.
the tirae,
The foundation of all good darer
rattails ie. a succulent feed.. either
silage or rode, end. a legume bar,
which, means Mover or alfalfa. Just
as -soon ati the' grass begin» to get
short, therefore, the feeding Of silage
and hay should begin. It never pays
to.scriutp on rougliage. Let the cows
'lave at; much as they. will eat .up
.cleau ,ail the, thoe. That le what a
tow is for --to convert roilgbage into
, .
A‘good grail:I:mixture ehoute con -
'
tale at least three different feeds,
one of whleh rather high la pro.
tele. A good grain mixture tor cows
of medium production is ground corn
or barley tout' pate, oats or bran trio
parts, linseed meal, one part.
The grain teed should Vary with
the milli produced. The cow that le
milking heavily is the one to'reeeive
the liberal grate allowance. A good
role to follow with reference to
amount of feed, is to gime one pound
et groin, each three pounds of milk
produced by a Guernsey or • Jertier,
and One pounil of grata to each three
And opelialt. poiinds' of milk by' a
Holstein.,
• Theedore Roosevelt said, "The
est way to wealth is thrift• "
If you rnu* try to Wee her make
sive you nce1, she'll meter fere
give you if" you ann*L
•
„ Noah ('11• to iiete.
• kV/3M the time of Noah ivhen lie -- .
dove brought the greee eaek, hoot-
ine pigeone •leave bee., ta constant
service to inarieind. 'reek e en -bred
• stock at this breed le oesifaiiie le
iihoheo by a !We -Stock owner In Lien -
rice Comity, Va. Ite. leas. 22, hem-
1 itneer plialtgeeso,us of pure leree,ene aum, ng
other live dime enrolledein the Sao
• Footling standerds should be used
a!lefulittslae Ifinreitf:111quillaieltitnly! troddenratiail9out,
which, if suffered, rivers cannot
quench, - e
OU will be adonifilted at the re-
sults we get by our modern sys-
tem of dyeing and cleaning.
Fabrie8 that are shabby, dirty or
spotted are made like new. We call
restore the Most delicate articles.
Send one article or a parcel df
goods by post Or express. We 'villa -
pay
carriage
rewletirelt raePadso°nuarbelliae.11"
WlienyOu tbink of clear -
Ing and dyeing, think of
Plit,RKER1S.
• Parker's
Limited
conimmiandoyer.
Die Works
Ill Yong* St.
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to both pipers tor $2./5.
$2.75
Leaf 40.
• Another pest that integer rose
bushes le what le known es the rose
• elite, a diraY green eaterpillar, about
one inch long, that eats the beaten
and AISO eats Into the flower. Dust -
log the bushes when the leaves are
damp feet too wet) with dry Italie.
bore front ewes old baking powder lin
having a perforated 114, will help te
keep down thole posts; or AU OtinCe
of heileborts powder *nay be
with A gallon of water feed sPraYed
on the plants. Theta axe all• very
effective remedies for pests on roe
I bushes. Care MOO be taken, how-
ever, not only ta partteulgr in
mixing the ingredients but Also to
apply thoroughly to alt parts or the
- pinpt. more eopecially tp the under
nide of the leaves for the white thrip
and reil op/der, and dart early 01
the seamen before the Inds appear.
Preeention is better then cure.
When to Spray,
In applying any of these solution,
Any spraying necessery in chilly
weather should be done in the morn -
leering the very bot weather,
• Ye:Raring utas be donh is the evening.
If spraying is done in 'chilly weather
it induces mildew. The remedy tor
•downy or powdery mildew is to dust
-the Went,' wilh_firiVin's of sulphur or
epray with as solution melte by Mix-
ing one ounce of potaissium sulphide
In three alions of water. An appli-
cation of tow Of ethems remedies
shouid• be made every week or ten
dale from early In the season until
the end of etinuner. The Petaiellim
euladde le alSO a good remedy for
"Ilitiek Soot," another fungas def-
ense that *Reeks the Dime ef vise
bnehee. All dead or diseased leaves
ciliated 1)7 black spot or mildew
allonid be authored up and burned,
--The trite Wm. front, O. A. College,
;nein.
(aftercare Cone Need Good Grain
Ratios.
With the pasturing gf MIMI at en ,
tonti, every Owner et dairy cows
*Vend beget to pion his winter feed
-
inn. Clews ate* suffer mote for latk
a teed betterift the Idose when the
Dolan le genet Mt the time when
winter reviles le Parted )v410501**
'ober 46 after wetter Is mills at hand,
Ityorr osperissest holier Me learn.
est Qat 11 le ea. Os: bilt,sialf. thblihvi 1
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