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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1917-5-31, Page 7IIIIII7 IIIMI FOOD SHOR" IIThe Food Value of Btfckwheat Is ducer a'nd a Heal 'IF 'Few, By Henry G, B411, Agrouomit pme��nbstitqte, ��or bre4kj�ast wheat rk Cereal and brega,,tp 001)(lucted by PJroJfeSS0rF1eTfI Befl. the, bushel Bucl ,f] and dapgh�ers of all ages are cordially Invited to E SYRUP gly recommenif ti i write to this NORWAY PIN duetion,, lThe, object tbi5 y be pub question And It" 11� of this department ;a to, pIEaca at tished with eac unswer 2$ a Mean& of ideo nd a0re service Of our 'farm readers the advice of a" ackrI Buckwheat is a dr,y grain wh-,cb can be stored. tlf,ca�tion 40 cunED HER. After ivheat, corn in each letter. Wrli but ft,41 narne a. edeed authority on all subjects Pertaining to Soil$ 'and rye, contffis a re-yunum of ood in, xi -P, -- I 1. a on one 51do of paper only, Ans�vero W10 b, Buckwheat I I I i. I � -1 ". 'V� — WAW ollaited direct if staliPcI and addressed envelope is enclosed. str h flesh wiA 1 prer y r ea I ZI ohQ gin be' pro du wheat ,,orrespondapce,for this department to Mr5;i Helen Law, 235 per, cotnppres WC Address all quc i rapifj Qdbine Av Tor cough, rofessor Henry a. B60, in onto. are of TII W114, ompApy, Qmited, O , I whec�nuigi apti, a fc-elirg, of In tble column 10 IIII .......... th=ligh the, c�!esti -'�'nlcn 1110Y Aim spa , I It It d rst crder in C nq D: 114,o- ns Eggs qh Ioa on 0 .# WAt a good soa Dry skinare IP, I Iglas, d'orin the epecteratimi is a l ht coler t as t Is advisable where,jin rII II�td reply Is nece: apply t6 s4ty that g u 7 atampe:i h the tTQi,Ab1c pr est3—_ the qrj,�jng and aclolressed -enV.e lope be, Ith 1.�* IIf ay a4d J1,��es W e ignew WI '14 9ro 4uec en tb qge§tfon, when tbe Buckwheat. :�k , , , � III G. Be of I ouncp soap ]i in P. - If bo MaPed 41ractII, I 15.0 1.8 7, A. Protect he youn Nc- a n66, 4 1.5 3�i) 1,17 W, Iaic, orh tni t, It sT' Or Color, anil is ve - . I m r C en ire ne' lo i vl�q y seedirIg", ta en �p se� e tha Pe"fartilizer does B44, beat Yields from. 10 to 40 bir�,!hels- per acre-, ter a _w 4IIIW1tJJ graill I n hof a S��,ear a failure, It i� not ne� in clos tiP-9. , "T, e coptget the did not catch. rem 3 to 5 bushels, of seed 0 the L I Co-,qtiT�ue tilis )ITIould you recommen e� of j, u, the goil, poor, light I as soon as tie p] A. It produce9 large Iuntill The it is T yewhere manuring nd-ploing (he stubble for, add ,dry lar I , 11,- supplied, 200 poun& per pere ppearagcot of the thi�d P� �"7 arQ4., To contract the pores !�Idly foi boutor 'Ing s badly kill- amt Wipe the acGet rid Ing One per cel: 't p149, le acid ndthird t; Potatoes this Would 4 do or o that i it� 1, gvves to 10 per ceT; ime efore the- t beans v4zeriei polatees grew 3ast yearZ sults,. This drMed' se low places, an the �,pc'4wheat is to form th d I d wish re.uedy ha3 been o i tee -it bi- growth of ieloyer, Also *A�I do cologne, rrc casted and T-iorked into the secdb4 b-, to plow tile )�,hep OUR 94, I _19 ar �t lap Ion ace t FiD IP ear N th ere se the a b f, r b y fert .1, plowed under ul potatoes,i of biglt,pr� f a Iexpectations Io f -.1 high price next, went to re ei IA is the , �ld 30 4.4sh el�s s an old �r the It ; 0;�� " Do YOTA twak it would be ad- , R , 44,, 'I cOTA, thl�� visable, tol, drung u these low p1mcs aTA 14 4A eiIa per spray 19 uRd J POW P ti,zur prp,- last Corn t�he� TgAr tt" III also lla�e, to Plow so, 0 Spring Could it all It W_l an e-xcqw .,to 'J t IIEQ Please� stotato and corn ground ot �e. J .,ear? al seeu coI be proeuri to get ��v , W'a Ilbere, Y �d Iis, II IIIIor IAll, and wlifrz it he s "* I t irIC"4 ON all `uI'l d toIPf f3pririg w tUgt, thes all Ia to "rill Ql;jAt0e4 Sqc. aflu to sethe .9 ba Lr Iand then',(1490 74 Qr. e �V.PWA' 11 tile, f'I V hetbe, hill IIn gust 2 IAli �440pjd; sow Ill Uri give �h-��- s�rop- e nor I81*XP pi�ns aj�C Una of NQLA al, Thi�, Amill w� III01 I%Oft I.... . .. .. IIwP1110 bo the mes to or tit IIIt .,AIM `d IT, lJae imoo :44 M ti . .. ... IA. I'Doing d6o r n4 to gir by V0, lt, `X: gV l'lie , A­"WMT4 rs, t , 1, q k V P I, nl� 'emember Iure, Pe', or ,jzer or We of Per uni to u A. C�; -11so any vwl 4 � [ �, r; to 1�top �lp tile fumlly 40%toft' in w h i,ih Yolk to bily potato to Ow row contii 0 1! to t ter ilwl) maturity lit the Illowed, II'tikCj k . Ine sidt, of te Iand,11 ot the ll"ar" If you seed it to in. tile Which will B. it consid. to I six days, depending largely 41, he tho Gali -'I ul, who tlwro and, io tho Iupou ibe ito ille ered Poor corn Ill, r, ly to Idill. it. lie harit it' rba hnx,row the F-cil: lio y with a slant - to ' k A (liestinii of Iof tile col r'll d tteinto the gromid you �hc yv�ar. it onl.v a light crop? 'I'll e er are, Pilate to put, of his 22 r of he 4iould earr from. 2 to ato !!The ha It , for car not . harrow. This oeratio are (It WbOl would, Q'I having rt rrlo�t de- help lind, 8 �p 10� U,and beans. One ig sod and tho� oth- he !14 , 119litf 01'sI001 tea, Anne, wt we I'l er i, to bim for t6i I the, I ,grew beets last ear, soil allout� tile would their Own I , rapid el I, 15). The otlier di�.wiple, w,,� tile Proper color for 'snme. the lWer 'er�llatlon of the seed al�d grow-th I tie. Notelor (John 21, 24)i kitown unto bits of theo i-stion—W, A. C. -.—I lik-e to illoth corn and S gk rivil ground, whi got your opinion j, ­i regards to plant- elone Nvill be b"t, to how Vager. the jewh�h eonlition efl�lad llitt� Dorothy BIjzl1)l)t11 sos, -tell s'L t. Ing beans in 2S inche, follow sLille 41-1, and imolies m fter the beans are up, and can be seen ore thall�whetlhcr ny (,,E her her little friend,;. each Nvay. Do yom thi III: (he yield We ot 'suffident informa-, n �r(!, That "On, i in the row, the sAnd two -row t1le it Dottie's new doll. Aren't her would be good as it they Nvoro� drill. folIONVilig sugar the V.� S. De- 'tor's ll III is more iln-� lon. to t0i where the tra, I cultivators be used. It .should comes in: this mirrative i, tree cvtn4 the inoist beautiful blile!" ex-, 4 innift"Stly Portant ill�,in thut lie lould be n be the Idin of every to keep the eil 7 'I ' 'fiey could be Nvorked both ways liartmont O Agricultura, studied 1 '�) il�dellendent, nd tile e Orchard i chlirtled Ruth, up ii4 d"_,�j lot -eenl to have the, �Pt Tiluc cleaner nd. less and found that, following sugar writes liti aud he W11" nin sure bluo is file proper color,,, and down with be,r, �oil stirred on the surface. Thus s would do. seci, fig so high in price 14 Promptly as practicable each the yield of corn was increased that incident, which was reported b, 13 1�4. The, ' 'onipare Rhod in contradicted, still �very Ut 104- at Patio rabbit with ain and in time to piI tbiF,i year it would be quite at saving in by i2 bushels to the nere and, beans .5 Peter through his pupil Acts 12. 13. Thou, alo—She hepolitely. its Crilr[fing Pink eye,"r ent the lorm- the cost of the crop. bushels. This would indicate that 6. This is told t I o brin�r out the fore kne.v that John waq one. "'In said, ling of a crus�the soil should be stirred Thatwshowitstrted! Uo:th�Ivere "Dorothy, -what color do you thinh-� s r. The work of ht nd soon they yes ght to be"' e s 012 Aiis,,;�er:—1 m very- much in either corn or beans could be pinted absolute voluntarilless of Ills surrend- I the tbo question is put h .e theY were rh, by mear, of the cultj,,vato gar beets. er. "Once be a sul Cultivation also should be kept -well in of planting bean-- in the ]ill], especial- in. the ground that was in su W efore ', the majesty or, his form that answer, i made such that, a little Dorothy looked carehufly sit hbig ords had 'thise who , 'Surely itbou a"rt ot" (The New Cen_` i, hand early in. the se --son So that little ly oil land that is likely to be weedy, iFrom figures we ought not to ,e that sugar beets make the soil cultivrAlon need be given after the or where disease has been Prevalent. jiu lie mabitined stoutiv "I ii., dt I ani "Ere � trouble =_q. I brot-,n Y I Of both hr littl come to rrest him (John 7. 46); 1 tury Bible), came to �ice 'vilat the e us ki and itwould have been so now,find thoughthe would iiiot, lie startc-d to say. blossoming stage of gro-iII;vth has been, e willed to be iken" (The Cm -"to st-qy to "see 01., As a, rule, the ywld ill be abinost as rich in, fertility but rather because h' t tt they told him of the ar- ent� The squirrel, who had been reached high as if they were"(5illed nd fre-:411cy arc cultivted (luring the surnmer bridge Bible). hoping after a f 58): it was a example of at stol)- to hear the aw,�wer, suddewly quently better as discase is �llot sp Mce- the soil is ut in* better tilth for the 8.'This gives us *the other side of the evil that corrie. ped long aw, AMI t ebuckled to hims if. encuqh to c- L ly to spread from one plant to another. growing of the following crops. I OW 1. now Fish Pond For The Firm. he, ws upheld by the raven, who hp- 11'what the"'Owl meant," he whispered I would suggest the seed be tested to 'would -recommend 'that the sod ground pened soon ftei. I' O the rabbit as he scampered Past 'Why shouldn't a farmer raise Ash If on account of the scarcity of pot a- Tomato Culture. learn what percentage will germinate, be puto corn and that beans be put, well as chickenz? Given roper toes it becomes necessary' 'to utuili�e Tomato seed sown in boxes in the� "I'll go and ask the owl," o6red Vhe'him. p and since seed is so high-pricedi that. in the sugar beet land as beans do not t : squirrel after they had arpled them- i fresh water supply and reasonable culls for Planting, every potato grow- -house in' iNtarch ill produce plan s i Do you? the drill be also 'tested to see if it do well on freshly turned sod or where that will fru I it the same season. Plant space for a pond, an astonishing plants the quantity of seed desired. I I too much fresh 'Manure or or -anic er should keep in ' mind, the years to quantity may be had in two or three come—by growing a special breeding ready to be set out can be purchased�ing ------------------- would also put on about 200 to .100 matter is added to the soil, If about P lo, , t from select seed. O great harm I In buying plants� the plants when they are laden I systeni may be used also in small , gar- years, pounds of fertilizer to the acre. The t 300 pounds of fertilizer analyzing with fruit. Another method is to make a trellis 1 In these days when farmers become is likely to result in'planting calls in select strong, sturdy plants, avoiding 1 liens. fertilizer may be put on broadcast and highin phosphoric,acid are used on the fields where the crop is to be harvest- the tall drawn specimens that are fre- the shape of a funnel, setting this over,� used to the rap , id work of the,motor, worked into the ground before the corn land said probably 200 to 250 on ed strictly for market vurpose. In quently offered. Where tall. spindly each plant. A b,irrel hoop on supports beans are planted, or it may be put the bean field, good crops should be tile quick stepping farm I 'arse ap- sorting out the culls fi�r general plant- plants of tomatoes must be used pinch �;s another form Ioil as the beans are planted if care is secured this year. the -top. This will check the up- of the same plan. Pe Is to master andman alike* Slow ing, the best tubers may be selected Off When grown on a large scale field horses make slo-vv men, and in order for planting right growth temporarily nd give the cultu a, seed breeiing plot from -re is the system practised. The to get the best work out of the labor - body, by,their win�s. Shouldtliefowl which the 1918 seed Potatoes, may be plants ail opportunity Of becoming plants arc set out ill long� straight! Give each calf chance to d er and to encourage him, struggle wh6n thus handled, it is a a good team k wa- nstronger. It also causes them to cultivated by harse, a very easy matter to snap the cords of secured next fall. t least bwice each day. unquestionably renders bra Ild the ter great service re the wings and thus permanently in- nch. vines given U has done oil, the, farm. no Is pport. This What the cream separat There are several systems, or Maacet,in June. for grow- In g e one rs in the -way or improved Oid'lruolI early broil- jure the bird. tomatoes. Some prefer, th for farme All )�oosters I nnd labor-saving meth:ods of creaming Poultry roughly handled lose conf� IOULD PDT stem, system; one or two'8terur OnIv! green ducks., dence in their attendant, and loss of,' PAL P A T I 0 N, I milk, the milkimacliffie will do 0 ing cows, Nvllidll i on During fheAirst week in. June, kill 1,�re trained t' a long stake. , This! e a, I keeps the fruit off the ground -and let A T s Is of the ost ispoge of or remove from the BACK WAS 30 SCRE troublezoline jobs oil a, dairy farm. corifidence in'the hennery oft'p has sl OF THE HE R ff III TH E 0 COMMONEST'ILL flock, the male birds after the breed- bad effect upon the egg,,erop, Besides a thii E;unliglit 'and air reaelf all sides o' tile plants_ SHORTNESS OF RREAT any 'method 'that. points_ the'l,ast bi; W. 11. Johnstone of Moose ja1v ing season. Their presence in the Constipation is one of the coninionest !toward cruelty should,not be parmit- I W CURED SY Sask., who uses, a treewt mit�'iu hock after this date causes a loss of a omen are coming to understand that 9 ills of, ulkgkiiid and one too often allowed litue that veniI­ weak, lme and achi ited. Gentleness i's a vi illachii that twoWen can rin til some serious million dollars a year to , Canadian ag backs from ivllicll machine, weigh milk and st to go unlooked after tin _lixcruciAng J)ain'," ril L B t hens appreciate. they"Isuffer so "inch � R N I S\ .- farmers through thesale of,partially rip tW03lty complication sets in. FEART AND NERVE F�LLS 1 cows Per hour. He used the machine If ille boiyels are pr9perly looked after The mash and agony are due to,wrong action of the ubated, and bad eggs in the produce for tile clikks may con- f kidneys. t Oil thirty cows the first morning, there will be no c6fistipation, Jaundice, sist-of equal par which ir", marketed. All old liens s of bran, middlings. i Or� the &st,sign of any weakne s S. Walters, Matapedia, Que., A test of the whole herd does not sick or bilious headaches, heartburn t and cornmeal, and,, ba of bee s in should also be marketed at this da If part f, writes: "I wish to let you know hoN,IIi lig: c tbe needful the back Doan s Kidn-ey �Pills should be,� coated tongue, �our 'stomach, floating scrap, but,;tbc c o m information- ths much good I have received bl-� taking ng is a strict ques- yes, etc, The proper -vv 0 carry fowl h at are I M tter of cOw-testi ositlbn is more Or taken. il specks btfore the e less dependent on' e feeds th rs. L. Gonshaw, 683'Manning Ave., eafr�t.,�,nd NTerve Pills_ I Was your Milbur's Laxa-Liver Pills will: heep t� 6 place it,�under� the. a the head most available. I suffe tion of individual capacity� Toronto,, Oiit.,' writa - "I take great rl palpitation of the heart the bowels regularand cure all liver, ills. ! sixty anieries'in �vfr. Philip 'McLeod, -,Tarbot N 8 and shortness of breath. The trouble PaI,Mns.of two cre e, —rs7 � 0 1 - 4. " , � , - 3inting to, the re�r;'an( ill' P11114' Ipleasure, ili'�writing you, stting the bene. II the feet lield s thift ar stunted�'by Pool, eding�-,durin� the,-flyst few weeks of fit I have received by using Nvith nly bcart'wns caused. by stonlach :Prince Edward Island averaged 884 writes suffered -ir-orn constip Iinly by the hand. In this way the'A Doan's Kid I7- Pon] ince I can remember, an herd, after two ever Ican be. carried for miles .r 'd 011L�j their lives will pi-o��e a decided .(Iis-' ney Pills., About three years ago I was trouble. rids �of fat pet terribly. affli I ha tr: ed ll kinds of niedicine, both "had pains in the left 'd f th'� '15 years:of 6ow-testing these sixty herd r ppointindnt �rOm tho- standpoint k, �uid I -it cted with, laine �p Q 0 - e�, tbq beast-(lisomfolit to it Or the Pate and doctors", but I found none a�,,er d 1 955 pounds of f ; th s a walke,4 I � floor egj4J)",(, , was so bad I 'could not even meep the across the Id io, i i e I i is son carrying it, 'floor. rclie�.ve 'me like Hcart� and 1 a 2: ould ha'v'ct6 sit don a h Fwas advised ioTisd Do'an Kid- airl-of seventy-one pounds of 9 In'f6rmer years, the corhnion.prac-,, T h e t e inetbod TO" bOdv' neY Pills, and before had used one box o set the blnts! Ne uffer,' per effeftiy Abother',syste'm is t rve P�11s. I believe ainrolle S n I twnk,�7as i"ble forM�J,&'26 y,ar)4 was to carry p r'�.. by'the . legs, only used 1 of age. The condi tion,i M III oult �.lice on liens is thIe application. of a there was a great niprov6raent, and my trellises a d by� nar- I like I did 0iotild'use thcm� I !'herd, oreight.per cent. al ointment I four boxes and- I now feel like a difTerent I When we consider that a five -dollar show head banging. downward. This was dilution of eilther merc a Imples nk )ack'was',comPletely cured. r(W strips Of sta 'es about Doan's' for 1, highl� Pcrson.`-�, I'On, MY I calf may grow into a hundred-dolfaz face. Isiniieredso raiuch'pain and ad'hio Ve -is used blu' t. - Teti rial, o;� n tnient recominen o nd a� -feet �bo've�fhe , I I 11 .;;lt & and one that ne v , or e ointme Me, d ne,back�" Pill�. have cow, it seems Preposterous to se ness, in my ba4 niv �oari's Kidney. Pills are ' , , , , ""i nd- it am �Lire, joy,systexit4, When flielcontains fifty pel, cent. of',met.qllic, 1�ut UP it, all of, tha r o u iid. Two strips Are run been on, �hc, ll,�L Iiv ith ver Vill s� 11av#'A no oth n' sixt )er,cent, ot n n-Li6st ondeffni Too, many, fai d iregular poultrym'en. U -et for the past twenty- t -O the butcher, 'a'x Maple teaf;"so accept ado -mark is a years nd 1, oblong gtey L box, the tr W�s ftlll, f q#d' s ha ging'downward there is no- Blue ointmellt 4s bout o t,' b Price 50c. per box, 1, bdxeq fo et to, form a rush of blood Lo- it,j ture con�istilfg,,�, t ! ciross F '0 ng'.ye tWo, f ieart and thol �5 -Lod,, for all 11 the feeding value,of skim milk., The y n as a rer, ­614he belief thati 'any cases of of mercur r ey aIArW I nerve trotibl_ y anO, of thirty-' es at, all dealer, or mailed'djl7e.Ct, on, 1;1cCirt I a lJg1d think flipt bemus' tile Xat'has be t v,