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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1921-6-16, Page 2ii Established 1870 (13 Pack up your lot and ship to u We do the rest ---fair grading- . highest prices—spot cash pa: - ment. Try us. WM. STONE SONS, LIMITED WOODSTOCK, ONTARIO Address communications t:, Atrentynlist, 75 Adelaide St. West, T(.rontr- The x.ading pf rict)1. ; placed by the British Government end try The Children's *Lour. Some say that the zits were no): always industrious. They spent thsir days woe a' i11g their neighbors and were always in trouble because of their idleness. They laughed at the bee be- ea,use he worked sa hard at making honey, at the spider because he worked , so bard over his web and at the bird because he worked so hard iii making his nest. They were friendly with the Tea,„¢?::Ya ?: pTi H ? ?f w„01 a be' tht lack OS exportation faculties due shiftless flies. n : r • revile. e t) te'e? teatnunds of the war, trans-. a v,..I:...._.:t _._�at. :tie., 1. The laziest of all the ants \vasa •l ad lz.rumed a great lesion i t a short' the fairs. Instead of entering farm; teeing a little extra care, and seleet- u, i1E . t ! .zz'; :.t:.t.a 11 c; t "tenet iTiieni,� ,as entirely at a a a produce in their own names,fathers, ing jars of the same size and shape, it -�:.t ,1 till int. :Ilch commodities. As a yaul:g ant named Bill. There etas a time. p1 K,_ 1 ins: ...:1G. ¢': I; i:, ;.c: .•t..>::. certain tittle fl named Jack, who vias ,Z et 11s start right new"r4 lied his. and mothers get the children to ee eat: is pos hie to pick up many extra , , ' a .tstia °s eraie of tide teed because of y mann ¢ Y age ,';:t:- l _ even lazier than kill. The two wetT ttF .. ' p the ret#cies and then collect the preen-; dollars in this (?cpartmetlt. In some : -.- °. > izt-n • meter distio:lraiteement orebards self mei i • Z'e will build us a hones.. a .:.:' viii". t.;:; ;-'ei :t. t.,,:. ._...�,n , per>eti ally t° to mischief; no on. and c;e r, +, ` benlss only stipulating that the young counties fruit can be entered as single In 1. 1,:1t�I, ilun•rgrise r p �'and . 1e urn food for the winter, i c:. pees "•, ;:. tete ::;.¢:� „nee-tq.1 ,•.L (. aiC.y. , - . „'� \(ir'tzjle had oyer l;r Pv4n e:trei cf them to do That vers moment they began to; workers prepare everything, attend to. exhibits teed also in groups, so that it I- is .ease. la lie wegth r was neer z �` `' this e +1 e s • ,;tone an. irI, worth while. cam out their resalre• And all their; malting the entries and getting the, is posslb:e to will two separate prizes :r el ::lay 1 _.. ucC¢"+eaJ.e t„ .yah en e. m- (!n the same display. I think notF +n`.. ae te : '.use the v:telity .•f the trees.' One dray Jack and Bill tact a bee on' ant neighbors, seeing them so buseei th 1 � back llcnle f ga]n. i i : _ ".': t`e'e'=� _ ' ,. , s ., „ ,,,.. ?. a 't'ti belt: there are both boys :sod girls gives' a greater tire.]1 to a young Can+ �, lee- tie .J.•=•.• :.a ^apt oe.,ng in -..t. hie as, to ee . er honey. 1 nee stop- began to fellow • their extimple. i c t y' ; r_ to see her beautiful fruits tttio free, tin 1 . , things. Wet- ed the 'bee and asked him to play. From that dal to this ants have in a family-, the "iris usually tate the neI tela T inti t ., t : al,_ :e .:.a+ v this , tfi,t of t . „ p p , 1 .anti vegetables h1eR rC2iiae,y 5:a,ed in Clear leg I • �,c`'eg held In the various bine mid seal, with them 'cimong the wo:lsed so hard that "es busy as an domestic arid. vegetable eXhibi•ie while' ? 11 3 ., ,ham tee woe e+ ) '• t * saying c glass and Ornamented with the red or , -•a . ,, ll�e`� ' ' , ::a ,Del;' t',_Y:its, eo:::.uc,e3 in flowers, ;,ant has he vnte a common a'in 3n the boys holy chickens, `ri~sire and • blue r'bb�el that marks the first prize. The Majority of our pe are many times weaker in confidence than any other faculty. A large percentage of those who are-failur: could have sue- ceeded if this one quality had b en properly trained and strengthened in their youth. Fair re kkx s For Chit �' All normal boys and girls ere on the bags, rumens, hand-embroidere=1 terse alert to make money; and all men and els,- table -covers, eamiso:e yokes .I.i•i women, who are on the alert to keep what -not made in leisure: minutes an the young folks on the farms, want to, exh`'bited with pride and snecess: help them. The fair managers ani The (Rene:Ale booth with its canned many counties offer spec' -al premiums fruit is profitable also, especially be - young people; but even where there' cause the canned fruit. is not matte are no special awards it is easy to' just for the occasion but must be pro .I let the boys and girls .earn money at. }tided for winter in every home. By the tenter! ... t .. itren exc stl t > e tel ,' aH �y r:=yina,al anti Donne- hut Ion' ` leo," s ate the gee; "winter wail soon ._�, .} o Ei :e'i'v ! 1. f i ). , , 3 er - girls can alloy the "rains elan T with YK• 3t 4. 1>.e, 11 a l:•,yS vy,al be ge.ting lu b tits at whit . e.e uoD -::a- be coining, a1z.! I have no tune to o ":, ,, .,;- ' ¢ i' - .,. , cite, sheep, chickens and ..' , ` t .E'rc' es `Dere y:`' elven in ebe proper haie-S11e is waste.' Housing of Poultry. the feel; work and eaered fruits,: the �^t e; c ,t.., .,,.t ,e.; ,r ,d JackBallomitting only the animals. it is hard grains r ply for exiaionion. the grains r r}. the z_ a 'e -in ' f+'. spraying, gra-;ing, Jia"elty Ile to cif, and and . , D n a bate.. 1t re_ .t :eta and c 3 went to l pmt up the spider. The s :tier' Not rill who keep chickens either re for z girl to ether and exhibit a pet shcuhl he clean" ,.relit mete„Keri, +s' , e *test c'.en intoe ae d :e - Ocgad n sateen wen. i? town or ealilitry krovv how to secure calf or Iamb, and boys on the other the judgevii:l 1„e' a powerful ul :,lass to n' a,:i.H nor ]r1;?rl;etir, patlF't t are, vets :p:nr.'d his \re,;). The two friends the best to tilts from their flocks. For o- detertiieee whether or not there is for. :, e ➢ , , .,till; me:e 8. Asa rowel of these were afraid to el dear his house, batt, . •e chicks o ( hand no not like to potter with vege : dote ''re matter in. the exirilai#: •Selectins; t..att, t"e ezTurt c':dEi.sis feel warrented in flay- made stat 3 short wietance awe • and lack of knowledge Fr,e alae fbo Ie tables, v:aless it he mammoth pump , b t .r t* .�°tie:�'fl _ e , 3 leen* into spindle -legged, small-bedie•d, } i cern for the fair is an education' in 1 kills or me+Ons. fa,, te:;nG m then npp:e rro ors have every made :ail! of him, - ' �- ;� ., 'r lie fu `•R lir sit) you no: 'Mark?" hes ids: 1 poor -laying' creatures. .Find yet any* EYR 'nod wants to succeed, 1, of ` ntsclf, and the boys should be enccur- e e ....1..:.en :Weal E as :c',...., tt fRt « epee°,l..at.� as tilt y t p ry y to Haat fsltilaugh still. "S4'here writ you get (Dur din amount of instructive had literature etL "cure, and there are a few s]nl le aged to ask an mgr _cultural student to T, sir tit: k is arc. It is a n , :;till y .y ilu':1:shed and can be without cost;,} �p ; coach them in the art of picking win- _ •e sees ,. a prices for redry agrieulteral preriets her to -clay? I know* weu will steal o tracks in the trade that will he.p Fele-, eon ears. With beets and pumpkins l �k.c.., tit. , ia; apply°ing t the publications BrAatehh g p t. - , , e,�, .,,.. have dleelin(ed, the price for the hest honey from the bell: cess along Several months ltefor„, the : i :+:1 ,z reit i. a, air .set > t ear , aof the Ilel►artnzerit a£ As;rl. ulture nt and turaasp4, size is bout the only re- ,, , +;,.. ,.. ca>,lihty of uJ pees has not faire?n, nor 1s Jz_k and &311 laugheta ani} \rent vete Housing shares ]n Myer.;" £nae time, Kot out the list of premiums piromen#• but ill selecting corn, P .`g ;11 1 ' at' tt. e it likely to tide so owing to the fact, away. ;1~t a turn in the path they: tier #t i g offered in the previous y -etas. Bien f ' f^ .r a cit. ,....c ➢ et:” f:srnlers' so- D „ , t lance with feeding if the hest respite, 5 rp cqlover seed, and oats nanny+ other• nee. C , �' regi' tent that pr duction, even uncle, zavorahle a robin a\ho was hunting focal for has t are to be gained. 1n this connection an item or two should be dropped. tete e5sary cJuatities determine the prize- o- '• t 2 a ven.iitior`e , is not greater to -day than little Ones. The rain flew clown to the :list will serve as n first-rate guide, ; q e¢i ,d R.; ..: a v. -ere ::,�r11 fin- ,,, pit is interesting to observe that a re-? \\:innitls; despite. ..,., „ ,rtes it was ; quarter et a century :ego, and ground, "Now I have caught you. tae vDsed edstion of the hullet111 an Foul- Look it over carefully and merle en a; ;3laickens are always interesting to :.., t �., . ,.. from �3aslat-, } - ' q tan ;, , -Al. a.1i13:d',t. be lnatertaily 1nCrRaSed for cried. "You are so useless and Harm- t House Construction h', (' m,, piece of paper every trent that could `cxh]bit, as more and more of the young e a. .. i, -s rn p...t..tl> firm . , -retie years to ciAlle+ I ful that I and going to feels' you to y Ede`.a. k11[' ry,.al:?, 1;':s pal;i,au=+ted:l3 , J feed APminion I'eultry Ilusbandnlan � .b1 1•f people t r 1 l 3 ii k Standing. - ,posse yr interest von the world. the farm animals. Buts a family of ; you see floats cf the country time finding out. e. t * 1 w:_ . :a w. n, usLrt to little birds. That's what I'M gee has ford, been issued by the Depart-, vegetable or grain which you can with eluma wen washed and coops ` ° ' '� e o Provincial incite I3titter-: a Ins; tan ins;, • ins; to dol p furnish, and ]n which there will be , c , R3,; 1, -:..* ti -,,,,e gee -(> ..t sheep erect!. I melt of Agriculture at Ottawa, to; in gelid order the feethered pats at- ete r itis ; ,e., . Ontario (lees not appear to stand: Seizing' Jack and Bill he flew off to is th t tri tree ,. e e - ,.., in -et -axed r \ e:i oueages r g 1 1 his nest. As he dropped Jack into pitetea'� l � ,,,,.� 1?F e' nee c'.'.e'our.3�'¢'S extra well as regards butter -making, pia fa`T,a.;r;•' to tenet greater care of ani ;.ompared with other provinces. Dur the big mouth of a young bird Bill n;, ie rzde -eat Bates,. Grading. Dreg the past year or two Dominion-' Dur - tumbled to the ground. He was so _ V that wide eentests have been held with the' much frightened that be ran home as ,S"sees ,„a ; 6 s. Fc. :,.t;p .iia. 1:�� } n leer. t l e neve, .,, were int esti=cite of eetentisI'U1' a uniform type fast • as his little legs could carry him, des:ry. EKE: ne late .. ( In �ee ee of er •amery ?butter throughout the When he reached home he cried, "Q; subject clearly and CPmpreheDDsl sly.N } n le 1- ,. , 'wintry. to create a healthy rivalrc nlaitller, T:1eaa has hien eaten up by a meet the constantly increasing demand few (ta tyles, Qaik a your ?ng 4\Fn , tract atteattion e'; erywhere. Drize for information coming from almost: ,with star, for it's you paella tial ; weinrers at the big county fair usually every class of the community. The; ag chance. find Meir way to bigger shows that bulletin. which is based on trials of a Talon when you have decided on your offer Bigger inducciucnts, and because various kinds of poultry houses in di£- r representatives for the fair, yea car e of tl ese the ' ming folks arty easily tee ferent arts of Canada, treats of the begin to "doll'' them up. The fine ` to develop ;i really profitable thiel;en p iv ,':pu;npi:in must be watered In dry business, e�r ' s with weather and have all the 5'nli11 pump-' 111r, -' ,s -tis:- -u taller •et- often Plans and building it , , uctloDl. , i h T Pi 1? , to ➢, + 0 . e , a ` 0 iy , , .,C„� ilial nevi ee8 are/ to help in robin, find I was nearly eaten tip, tool we�o rtes ' :� 3 2, :r� ` a a i art a illustrations and diagrams, arca .o bites anti buds Ricerca or, FO. that the eeme in foe see al prize, !week,* If i t b ld house. h I' h 1< • e 33:etlle?(iS illlvl ' L t not LI] u a: the 14D a11i ; given , a e , s • ' vine will have tot em a o11 1t;; ands •,r• , r Sti: (A ^�4•L1L.'''t!' t 1 L1D( r tett n6'r5 :lus ▪ e1 n siege(1a ;DS to ermine anye?ne t+ el'Rtt such1 •inn ,. .. .. .. ... . a ^. 4'll t, .11 ll�� la # '� o big , r .; 15�-., !Td • f Th.:, c,:oacQ potttces (-az -f' ne('•ied oat feet , 'n► . 1;e' 1., ee semen lase fills'. ... „. 1' '".. r-81 •,11 t ini3•i.-- \ 1 C tT.:Da ;1 a ought P \ 91 , , . ! .. lou a ;1Dut the r tiro e 0 Cr(. 1.ig veget.l ae- „ c > T • e ➢t,til +.31,1 i14eSe e3111\ empty rester ...a .,.,.� .. ,u (e 1 . he z, e D :1. i r, L e4, r, vl I1ie•I.SDy 110,iS�. nlay be fat..inetl. ' � e t(/ . t.„ .. `i J. P Y •, •• .a' - 3'v. As a regal: in these caanteets,' naly-way. like the rest o f the world, K nr tli 0 .., • a: ate e, teeee ;est (eB fill, the plea -ages Bill trembles watt earnestness; beBuy ('an adran produets. r of the earls. 4:n0a and carefully ewe- Eenalleting enives and .heee and a ne t.; iT. /"`;1,I ant. F::,011 in 1:420. pared to see that they are of R4L''1 Pi; 11 a:;ns mete wee; ;lean 'lam! ing !ter aeernm:ai:.:l:ip. Ontario .again: .'. , t . •,; ., 7: ii'! l:slfs tet0 t °.rpth in 1tet,a, 1 eal1t !' a:f the J)%•SDL'°.'DG°n•.-'. cast a J1, tear : .'aert,i, t a-.tiher, Neva - �'rn%'4 g , . Sia„ lutlEletrs. eta le One •l' 'ere heel ,Verres to disce:ur-, ..go :;r 3) t .,ties, w'4 le:y netsol and in- :iors(-4 1.y the Eerie,: -,;t ritltilorlties, 3, ti piCh a the i,re a 1,: hen i i is raeip that is fattal h a to %,1 ,'.,atom. The lien i is timeline to else. :I: a e nifortabie po-1 heetei ' her feet protrude; th e:male 112 i r e rule; i.et.ween the slate. She hos le, cruse r•f privacy or s': i'erit 4lld t.: _ . e inati(n of currents f air under her i tot to her liking. Tw'3 t-3 three days s t I this narmleis- F lray t uai:y l , t� ,ts her with the r Heir, w•: .-est..,.:�'. awl when re:eased. Ga : is ; •Fay too .n a•:°,u to rejoin her t :pariens in the iay.rtr house. Tt is uniierste--1 that food and water a. ' kept in the coop at all tines, for the "clucks" shc.uld he encouraged to' maintain their physical trim and not be starved. The coop should be kept in a well -ventilated place, under per- fect sanitary conditions, preferably where there is strong light, because: plenty of light is distracting to the sitting hen, who naturally seeks a dark, secluded spot in which to bring off her brood. In mild, pleasant weather the "broodies” can be turned into a yard and made to sleep outdoors. Do what you will with them to distract the in-, clination to sit, provided they are not injured, frightened or impaired in any way. By all means feed and water them liberally. The chief consideration is to segre- gate the hens as soon as they be- come broody, if possible an the first day. A hen removed from the nest et this time is very much easier to discourage than when she has been allowed to indulge her fancy for a week or more. To insure getting the "broodies" at an early stage, the poultry keeper :should make it a hard and fast rule to go over the nests every evening about an hour before sundown, during the spring and summer months, and to remove therefrom any hens found at this time. Very few hens lay after 4 o''eloek in the afternoon, consequent- ly one is entitled to view with suspi- csiola arty fowls found on the nests in the evening. ' Don't be afraid of think- ing trio highly of yourself, for if the Creator made y'au, you must have inherit- ed divine, omnipotent possi- bilities, you must partake of Hi:, qualities. - J ;• 1.:}:a ala S.5"., tale -wan. On- ,: thtlumi•i'i • Prince I >»•, D !. New B'.tn •v'ri 4:. ▪ e:. ar p ti'wa c ori t .1- la1... h t t41'4 , S., Tela►:.:, eerie. l▪ tlerit,,,ttr. .i:' "rt !S V , c' e•:. , ,:r.4. a ,e t) ,.T, ii -e ,, re,.'i.,_ t,.-'41.3^ a'4 ''tate• gie rs 3,, . ... .arra.,, nut:.. ee rieg 4+.e,+... -. >'� • a a. . .. sa a ,end v:. t Tie tin:'�* zrgl'ra (� 4'3n tae te:1` d '1.;t1 : 11 defQ:i,i.0 frt:1 6tN±t ! „pull + f Y � '• d ".'•Q'?", +tfA11, en S �F�, eche Seti from the hest➢:00 031 v 31Y411 the +t '4`n ;ti?e1 n ,:',� tee 1eii.?!f,.ease, T A3t} D1 SCIDOL tl?ey pro-' The tonla•.:-0e; r n !e(' tl•''en. ;t:' t,"ee "::,i: 1 i,s'ne.• let' JC stn the • > ,1 • •' a.pmar. c::fc.-�:-,.a►s . .- .,...._..u�y's�rar�a.w�wa._,--::.�••, 11 `?o t.drlt the S'rinhrl1t full:' r:11 feta e�i';� oG31i'e ib rel., r -'n;' ,G+',t. 4.44! twee JUNE Aute • eine of the ft -fait, and the viten; ,em he a mete. t -ea.',. . '...:i: 17 cif f 1H'411i3':1 e'areflllly t.e.1 to "t;d:es tc3 .emelt '11� (. 3 a en the slip- • - 1'1 ; 4 .a 1, t ..> , -.twee 3 `: n n ' a^ ?Sgtro . +a (ol rlltilillr. or heti°f'.,1 ep-;ts at the last (*.mat, t, t f term 'a ei• 4 : rig3.f. &3,., the + Qc'?r l Oiiwt(3r C. �i 'tS t«.; t-. k...,6., - - o ism; ( . '� p 4a m'nlite. Ary B v of mei pninte ,,+ 1 t e �r iunc3i`4t. 25: 3,x„ 40. G ��.�'d3 i"L«- .._, �?:1� . r., �.. , 1 v' !1 ewe 4\t 11➢ :`h ;yell 11na d haw �4Ttrail•1 atlw ::cay ewe. raw..., r:c a•-: WO 4rtlnD Y., a >. ., is?t• �, , , •.• dime ''a til. 1 the lent:,':••• L1'::1 I+0 I:•bele' e"lt':In F'i.1 .ao_JI le ' . glee .e,., „tier ler. Q'cni;eFtii4g II.iYlt,: s'i'bs a.. e..P . £ •e m;: l Ietllien, ye have ( a .,: t'ilri'+tianlity' i5 in tt,(' only:i, not in the Mitt'' nee. ` at-t1ee:eve. +. 'R' • '• anet- 11,rt1:, 1fe. It !a"e,..'-'net.t for the 1F 1 .•w.s ,lr,lt the (llrT�th,.3i .,,Lill„ Tl.. '�:...,f t. o, ,F ,t.1.DeI,t .e.1.,a;.- t., -a'. ()nee :S 1•+ .:T t'.1 3, a 'riler Christ :.ill ; [::^lt to yell:: illi i f(t nn e"D • ei; .iys^l: tllfe:lt itat•lf In t -ells v t:f!'t'ra ;*i'e:lt ' xGs .Peas.•? tt) the, gore'-: ° in len the tit. ;+;. • `c, t.:'+. I l l L p t `! t f • , ,. • -e. - ,T - - • a iii e- than Div tea^ ; ie an'1 ea:taillim ti 4s 41, fil an. r 1 , - . ",,- e: E + sr(tllct as G. t .]tt . 1,...a+\ (I t. eC I'1..1. it pays , .u1.. tin t i•, . a ^.- 1 • i}� W,a T ago' o- •',' i trig et nt'etl'o-n rl: that ha:= a lead.' (1''42 0 t ,meati 1 'hi.'1,:ti il`1' ' r S' 3'3 (:;e'3: the nllell illi, The d:!?r , tl➢e, it,eH;l;al /seta I. t Pla. (r ioI ,. an„ 1`1„i 6e t'l:L'irt1, n. 1l➢ta 111tlear, the t:iv.sietai1• the e,,,l.e• tilt•. fiat '4e 1111f"e1t'est t 4ree of of win l:nee There "3% a lweve Ito !lest t'T the t?'', ey .o :? 1 F t•• his t+1"'z the €.:,'1.1, t11t' 1e1. •-'Qi• angel 11:t,rllt, !1t'rll?1t' ;Amerces bold of rt'fertn. The n tia`n. 11;1( t tllin!!;e, 1(T0, 1n th1 lea. Of f(11I:•y tide(' f ilea• alai mi ,lienar:, h ve :ill eiiit•re.l into of the world eau do without the revo-` - this brothel-heal.„It it; 1Ps:ihle ftor;Iutiornry ate:tata'r. the ,reacher of y �+ } F' `' 1relationshipl Mass hatreds, (evc''1 the ele''r ii e.arac+ ` 1{ Pave --tett. Safi, -shelled. E'igzs, then. lei t Vitelli the t}•ong0r mill :ort i11'e-li' i^: eny e+ei'(,t;nhiee 110• a 3 h 1 1 ] ' ' heeling tato. 1 ac 1F,:. .,�iSk'Y 4• ,-(A.:.P."ty�, '•'rC'.1 :? ), 1 G' Lilaf' .:Fele 1G 1,1 • -t: ;. .... ' slave -+j. e. , ,, f :.t- :i fai'Ly ft ti's ::)Tact i?rU:C•.: a'a :`,a• tl;,• .a' a 'R.:` :' v t t, . "�•• i'- t...11't• c,.n ,''Tell: L' t:i(,11, far' 1110:.Q , toil th .tel n'u lite: i f •t -ir • s• ,, 1 e t 1• !i i t i•s that lei,hi,t,, ]t'1 llif: .}w .,• 't -n i! • , hvc if t11: I !a:• .I21 la ta- 1y 1 fc,r j l':t' i:h �.•.: • �,.- this kindly (lu r t1 n to ,•, thielte h'.,]: which are lee ter aisle to exist in th(� f.,(tcery• the tercet the but they attaint dee without the men j When the hell any e a saft-eh,:ll(rd . t:,tai ; •-t]'inrr ;luring in;, Iran -;lei. t:ttlon. d l I • h d' rei)u16.1.q. i= t11e power troch twites field, and the emelt, between employers an t u' 1•,•omen of the kine] y • earl an ;1 buil or ee2w the agility to sterni its .^, i' employed. "tit as be- the open hand, ('^'i;, one marketable egg is last for p n! euipl ye,i, Just as pGrfta ( own •h• rz-•tri ti •- on 't • T ffepr'I1te teen fellow vvr rkmen in the e me The greatest evils End greats •` 'the poultryman• T11c i, -r in^v t,c' Ptl.tiranl i, nearly Inver tip:+.:a dearer The value of the pure-bredue 5 a. z. ' craft, The Christian is the dangers ofsociety are those of a� ` e•itten by other Diens r:I' the hen that i lion rote. b"u)1ll. on the spiritge not l l nit anti this often develops 111e 1' r r, ;stege,;( herd rests in this ,ability to ` spirit of love anti service. and hatred, and these evils ere not ; ; y ; develops i St I.0 : •t t1-2 As His custo)n confined to any one class. The way et's' eating habit. If the egg is dropped j Ir your floater garden is it pretty 3YetIl the ; r'. S and make them. laeth: ,, among 1 c, . ' was. Je as (dial not despise the religion safety is the war of unselfish kindness I semens, other eggs in the nes, they; one, some one is .are to be tempters to Tetter lookers wind I;etter produeei, ; p than their mother~. of the past. His custom was to go and. love. If tiommerre and industry.. are all soiled and have to he wattle 1.; mak( one like it. 'to tile syragor:ue service on th= ab- cannot be carried on on a basis of; And washing eggs is injUrioue to their' The i;estation period of the vow is bath ria;- There too the: o►i)oltttnit' unselfish kindness, then either eve tceiling • ualities. __ 3.....�.� e, 1 y k q i The cows are in the. ¢torn, and there n rte and alit -half menthe. or two gun -,was offered Hint of teach'.ing the pea- ought to have no commerce and An over -fat hen 3a apt to lay sift-' they hrcrlvse. Bred end eights day,. Sometimes a pie. On this occasion He eves in His organized industry or Christianity is shelled eggs, as the fat hinders the, rut if yt,ur fen.e was clown, don't breeder figures it as nine months to; old home town of Nazareth, and was impassible as a lair of life. Either ',name the da and they, worries because it: invited by the chief ruler of the ryna_ supposition is inconceivable. Thei proper operation of the -:he11-forint '4 ,name the cows. seems to run over a couple of weeks • g''gne to read the Scripture and spear: Christian law of love and kindness t glands: Such a hen should liration e ited • •lc1 the al 3 + to the emigregation. He chose the latest be the law of business as well' from the flock .triad fed a nosedir litre.f Forte glbctn 1:1 -hen sup - ., up ,sixty-first chapter of 'Isaiah and read as of home and neighborhood life. He bran, and water and oats can replace 1 pie, a cow bred the great declaration of that prophet's who refuses to be governed by this on January 1 would be due about, mission to his people. Inspired by the law is not a true Christian. November 111ber 8,not on November 1. The Spirit of the Lord it was His to pro- For those who have fed the hungry date of calving is found by counting, claim the coming of a great deliver- and clothed the naked and ministered forward the two hundred and eighty' ance, a deliverance, it is true, which to the stranger and the sick and the days from the date of service. i was never realized in a material way prisoner, are the great words of invl- Weakness in breeding stock is often', by the people of Israel, but which talion: Come, ye blessed of my Father. laid to inbreeding but facts prove that; Jesus now declares is to be realized They have the greatest of all human the ose who cows has est progress in led:producing fine; throughForJesus has lscome to preach the need, the djtheyf have )ce to the bight hope cows has been by skilled lien who have used inbreeding. But such breed- gospel (i.e., good tidings) to the poor. of an Kingdom immortal God, inheritance in the ers have known the blood lines of He has a message of healing for a their stock and they are thus able to :broken hearts,. and of deliverance for Application. those held captive by the world's However ably Jesus night deal with nate so that strong points will be greed and cruelty. He has power to the broad principles of the Kingdom, made stronger instead of weak pointsopen eyes that are spiritually blind, He never forgot that in improving the made weaker, as is often the cases and to give freedom to those who are social order our dealings must finally when breeding methods are careless., bruised in sin's prison houses. He, be with individuals; not with abstract An argument for faIl freshening of too, like the prophet of old, is sent to principles and relations, but with men cows is the fact that summer is a busy reachdawningtacceptable newar era, he Lord, and womentandll blittle eb a lube and he season on the farm and it is difficult conditio s w y p sought and long -hoped-for age of sal- ideal economy it used to be the to give cows the best and most regu- vation. For those who would listen fashion to talk about the "economic tar attention about harvest time. If to His words and believe, that new man." There is no such creature. Be - the milking work is reduced when the era was already begun. hind all discussion of sociology or work with crops is heaviest it is a All bare Him witness. The words of political science, or even religion is great help on the farm. Then the, Jesusare not reported in full, but we "the throbbing plass of humanity, cows can freshen in the fall when can imagine that He spoke of the tempted, sinning, sorrowing, suffering, the weather is cooler and the field Father in heaven and His love for struggling and striving. The social work less beau 1 men, of human love and service, on the problem is -not merely intellectual, it coming age of justice and freedom is human: It will not suffice to cherish and the healing of the world's sor- great ideas and noble ideals. If they rows. "Words of grace" fell from His are to count for anything they must lips. - But among those who heard be expressed in our contacts with our were townsfolk of cramped and nar- fellow -risen. 'T`he enthusiasm for hum - row vision, who had no heart to under- anity is one thing; the enthusiasm for stand or care for these high things. the individual man is quite another." They were only disposed to criticize, But Jesus brings us all right up and to make little of Joseph's son, the against the problem of our own per - one -time carpenter. Ste, Matt. 25: sonal dealings with our neighbors in 84-40. this memorable picture of the last the horse. Enquiry has also been made Then shall the King say. In this judgment. He says that lives are to „ Y. Horses and Motors. Of special interest both to farmers and horsemen is the effect that motor traction is having on the horse indus- try. In the United States investiga- tion is being made on the cornbelt farms with the object of finding out to what extent the tractor has replaced. as to the disappearance of the horse. Parable Jesus sets forth - the things be tested on the basis of what they in cities and towns. Nothing in this direction so far has been done in Can- ada, but in the estimates at Ottawa this year a,. small amount has been. voted to meet the cost of a similar ins vestigation. When completed the in- formation received will undoubtedly be of considerable public interest. : Specimens of the smallest pike in the world, measuring scarcely two inches in Isegth, have reached London from Singapore. that are above all else pleasing to God. have meant to other men in terms of. They are to feed the hungry, give food, drink, shelter, clothes and com- drink te the thirsty, show -hospitality passion. Many of us have not time to to the stranger, clothe the naked, visit read and ponder as we should like. the sick and those who are in prison: The pressure of the days upon us is For those who do these things the so heavy that we get little chance to kingdom of heaven is prepared. Even examine the perspective of life, But though they have not known or heard deeds of charity and kindness, words of Jesus, or have not known that in of encouragement and help, the atti- this way they were serving Him, they tude of hearty and •-ractical goodwill, will receive this great reward: For these must become the habitual char - Jesus had so identified Himself with acterietics of our relations to the humanity and human need, that He brothers and Sisters among whom God could truthfully say Inasmuch as ye has placed us, or ours should be a have done it unto one of the least of "fearful looking for of judgment." most of the coin in the ration. If the hen continues to !ay soft-shelled eggs she should be marketed for table use. In many cases time is saved by mark- eting fat hens as soon as they are found instead of taking the trouble to reduce their weight. Sometimes the aecumuiation of fat seems to result when a hen has a lazy disposition and refuses to scratch and such a bird is not a profitable producer and should never be used as a breeder. Grain and clover contain a certain amount of line which is sometimes sufficient for a hen to make strong shells on the eggs produced. However, some hens will not seem to obtain enough shell -making material from their regular ration and for this reason oyster shells must be provided in hop- pers at all times. We have never found many soft-shelled eggs .in houses where the oyster shell hopper is always filled. A soft-shelled egg is a ram find in such a house. Even if the hens make fair quality shells with- out oyster shells, it is better to supply a by Chicks Bathurst breeders are the Iarge, early- maturing, trap -nested, bred -to -lay S.C. White Leghorn. They are prolific winter layers because they are Canadian and acclimatized to our severe win- ters. For June delivery: 100 Chicks, $20; 50 Chicks, $10; 25 Chicks, $5. Special prices for larger quantities. Free circular. Bathurst Poultry Farm RICHMOND HILL - ONT. Made by The Canadian Steen. and Wire Co., Limited HAMILTON, ONT. ing. ealeree for this better, stronger, F• t Rr heavier galvanized:#fent- He buys in large quantities, secures lowest freigh* ratios and can sell toyoucheaper than anyone else.