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as. R, N. Chapman, Oha
was ill wititheart trouble
or (allay two yon,rs, and part of the
time 1 was in. the hospital said taking
aoctote mealeine. All this time
would bake sinking f.31>QES arid would
feel ets-if I were going to die. I would
turn blue and get as cold as aoe, and
thou -would have• to stay inbe for
weeks at a time. They° had as many
as twenty bad spellsa day and the
fast time I was ill my husband called
in the doctor awl he said I would have
to go to Montreal and see a heart
specialiet, but that I tiould. not go
antil 1as fittonger. la the mean-
time, I saw Your Hes,rt and Nerve •
?gig advertised and I thought I would
try them. I can toll you that I felt
the goodof them, and after a week's
use I wax; able to get -up, and I can
Koneetly say I have never lad a bad
spell sinee, and now look fat and
healthy. .A31 tb.e neighbors who live
near me say. your Pills are a Ira -rya
. The reason I am sending you this
letter is that I know there are a lot
of heart sufferete in this world, and
arotad like anyone who suffers like 1
did and 3. -Iva in -Misery fox twe Yeara
• to give them a fair trial."
. Mauna's Ireart nd Nerve Pills aro
50ea hoz at all dcaleva OT mailed
direct ou receipt of price by the T.
Milburn Co., Ltd,, Toronto, Ont. ,
WiiEf PREVENTION O0:131aITS. maine that a farmer buying such eeoda
Plent diseases are controlled ta/ pre- would suffer a consideaable
lossand
vention rather than by care. °nee all it war" seem milY 'air that there
aPple has' become scabby, a, cherry be. shi.alld he seine meane
gun to rot, or a peach leaf show signs ers who receive snail, seed could get
oafa ythoeoncturroli. tahaemn atgoeo di9anteo, tboy attpe breo7ananspeenosfe ds owf oirngthi it, loss sustaied
n
se
and allother plant diseases is avoided A much more general cenditiml
y pieventuig the chsease from ever than the one reviousl ine boned is
• P Y a •
becoming estabhahed. apaa>sing is the occurrence of off types in anY
the most generally used method of Pre- e$tahlished variety' Just h°w. serious
ati,an, The suecess ef a pray such a mixture is from the stand-
aepliCation depende upon the chances at Point of Yield of the resulting craP
that particular time of killing the dis- dePendent on the charaater c'f the oft
ease organisms, and so pre -venting any tYpe individuals present Plants which
For control of 14)each leaf curl it is usuallY mean a reduction in yield'
applied to fowls of all ages Prop
while the treesaare in aperfectly• dor-. do. A eingle example will serve 1.4°' 1Y, a chicken is a young' fowl six
eagential to spray WIth c,u
1 t. I lot fl if
begun to unfold in the slating. All sugar mange's grown at the: Central that,
nus 'indicates that tie spores of the there °ecurred about thirtY Per cent., thev are itnee-deep in straw or chaff,
the budzaeales taendalija-c atltiteziptrtiln:le..aves, separate -ay and tbe decrease., Yiel.d able, loo. g•itea t
spores - alue to the off ti figured n an elate -
• 1
trifection. •• ' off type in color only. do not
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fb:e Lady—SI alWaYS like the -Cattle
esi really slifn."-----larom London Opinioa.
r,
• When its leg is bent the fowl can net
open its foot, for which reason the
fowl' can tot fall off the perch.• •
The word "chicken" la commonly
Why the Coil Failed:-
,
The ea. of an electric fann-light-
ing, plant had burned out, while the
engine was running and a new coil
was installed. Within a short time
thereafter the engine haa been stop-
ped, apparently in good condition, but
a few days later -would not start until
another new coil was installad. This
• happened again, after which an in-
vestigatthn tevealed that • the coil,
• though apparently coareet in size and
shape, was of , the wrong capacity.
• This particular 82 -volt plant utilizes
a 82 -volt' coil 'to supply ignitioh for
. the engine; and as the firm also makes
a 6 -volt. automobile lighting system,
a 6 -volt roil was supplied by mistake.
'Then when the 82 -volt current was
impressed on the winaings of the 6 -
volt coil, the pressuie was-- greater
than it was designed for oa could
assititand; consequently it heated and
burned out -within a,' short period.
'Therefore in installing. new coils Or
other parts . on any fartralighting
plant'it is well, in addition te making
sure they are genuine, also to make
sure they ,are of the correct rating or
capacity. This is doubly important
when. the replacement part is -furaish-
ed fiy any other 'than the ,plaratas
manufacturer, „
• • but plants oft shape -very frequently
• lustrate tags, pom na o la months. old: it becomes a, fowl after
mant sage, before the buds have even
,studies of the life history of. the fun- E:4Perialentat Farm this ' summer• Hens are. ne-sser so happy as when
• , of off shapes and sizes. The bialf sugar
I types arid the- off types were, wet happmess wha makes them prof-
scratellitg for 'kernels of grain, This
fung.us pass the Wi• nter. adhering • to . •
iie nda
ANtJA RY 2,0
1Yloses Called to i er 1
a s s wh i
ailed the so! di I
Stiffer 'afflict lirlt
the PI easur o
Golden Text
years, refused'
Choosing rattle
God, than to enjo
Heb, 11: 249 25.,
vNearaaNnues.:eafTolmledseiciatliai• Styr' edeohellized 1,4
infancy, his education at the Egyptian. only the pet:rats .•ef hi
court, his interierenee on belia,if of but lifa targh 8
oppressed countrymen, his flight to and e
he only thno Miclian, and his return to be the de -awl -Lb. the mysiterY; lifawar
liverer of Israel froni Egyptian hoe- ' of the out-of-door world. To We
dage and the founder of their national ed 11.18-n,
- --a-- • life, is one of the most retiatitable in Ea -ti
briefly put are: that the semi -bot bed '
eranortea utit14,
history, and not less remarkable f A d
is the most ' I •
y be et:one/ince and ef,ficient its,religious value. than f 't hi -Co 74."' .e.°67.11.
ts.e'raPei.a%t bed Is
Istfltaie 8f'la!stelieevered rtanee" • uhlng alat4 only 4e 1.1;ho s
best 02, pro-, paoyi.aence,. his call, his leading, hie e - ee
diiction early' seedlings- titat by axlanu'ested. :presence, 1 •
eta
ff
But the man of trained ''Sitrl
; b the' na.tionaf life ,,r,d 1111110terraei3Iian, not buried, in. the .deae.rt. 'Wit
eni
using straw the sem:a-het 1).'d can . e •
made and steained the witbout stand Gut as shining light& in the 're-
his cord, and the oaaing of iraea , d4/131 task as Moses was,
losing its' effectiveness; that
seedlings, that ',a top - dressing Of anceyofsn'tbiese„aaving graCe and'owsesruirn- 'tlittlety,s114hfeorld.,A1111oa!ultl:le-tlificalrite: d
,i;ieaneegdksow,oalmtnridss,tteiasmbennoe.tficoanallygteleraat,asito.eaiteals- oevrasl'u, ff_oring..quent time °f °PPress, ion Peter the fisherman, -
s, coverede red bfecd,s are ,1,1tirior to el!navattase ,lEagteyrpt-o:ntiaries a4 the stgd:ledofirIG'0,1t:ihni,es ,isniigni 3t:f'raltihif'\4"'sYl°31tih' eiiiinrdiapgirntai:F.:n-tetrih,,eur7v1;v,71-.7
the epaoductiori of early regard foar'nehist°p-boeplere:n4-1d. thea. e 'anti vision of Goda ' d
•
,penter, and to all who -tread '
plant diseases but also CIL 3: le Moses kept tife flock. Like of labor in like spirit, "„tb. ii lal,
forces growth of the plants.; that his ancestors, he was a shepherd. The round, the common. task," bei„ the
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peunde presaure is auflicie' t. th• t wealth of Jethro, thie Arabian chief, road to God, and all the conananplace.
lflioiseksf.amthoerseosin,:gwvi,ngeisnin:risrticedc.1 ji.tch,r1105.,ss .`t`Belyes:hedalia;eee tbGeod, plate in heart: f'or
Steaming for thirty minutes' at 100
as the bud is opening.. 'As long' types -° Olive oil is one a the best meal- fall steaming is a safeguardagaitst daughter (2, 21_22), had been adopte
' J b as Is amounted, to a little over five • - • ,
are safe from the attack of the fung,us, • Simple, ointments, ana can be rubbed humus a weak solution of nitrate of oh. 2: 1„8, Tito back el „etie witdeaneaa Cur ositY 80011 deepens int6 i-everen(
but as soon. as the bud begins to opene, around -the eYes instead of using an :cia)doant athplesVe tovfhethne stlimeaillecaavnesadiaain.e h(Roineve. Vofer.t)hovsraes mthiediwaeneitteernApraarbts. Tali; 1:7;a7hi,,)ctortr.g... -,ti,,saciolyff mitltY ilFienehleaillav-itiat,,,.
conditions, as fol. example the Globe
infection. It is therefore.essential that shall'''. soil, the Half Long °r Long Crossing breeds leada on to men- !tickle. is sufficient :COI: forcing re- Pears to halve been en the eastern side names seeking new' truth •v"h° Present -
the t,ender leaves become exposed to or „Tankard types of mange's. f°r- ointment, , . ...,
the fangus spores be killed by the spray .tYPes f°r verY deeP‘ °Pen scnis, ete• grelism, and the- ftener the cross is tarded Plants but 'the latter should, °afril'iheo?uXeof„A-k,asbea,t1":ultl*trthliele,:srateral-; laYeni:la°r7shewhetlinlieedex.I.Tipetrillelitc'e, Eavdall'itnel-lnit--
' the aoil type in whicE they are gsrow-n . - • • have been a section a the tribe whose formed a.uthority, or worthy achieve -
The presence of types not 'suited to made the lower the quality gets, Get be sprinkled -with pure water immedi-
follows that spraying ,can be done at , . -, • . . ' a good breed ankstick to it, is.tlie ad- ately atte.r usiag the" solutioii ; that pasture lands were in the penineuia relent, ate never cocksure or fliPPallt
while' the buds are still dormant,' It
the Young, leaves are folded inside. le • • • cines known ,for di.arroliea. It, can late spr rigs; that on, a' fairly fertile" as a -member of the tribe and shared ay2hysRical phenternSecn-i‘eorrilt•iagti•fei331t1hteerbdesgl
bud, and protected by its .scales t6ns. • ',There is a special.' adaPtati°,11 also 'be 'ressgareded. as a SabStitlit0 for Seil which. is well ' supplied with thatzwee,lth, Jethro is called Reuel ba nini of t-laa re-awaltening of the 8°11 '
of type • or root to soil anci climatic • a • • •
early spring. ... - a. , .' • • • 1.,h- ' ,rnaturif of 'youth the
a variety suited to the soil in ques,
any time during late fall, winter . or in
• • . -tion will almost a.lwayS "result in an
All peach growers have noticed that appreciable , less due to decreased
•
the disease , is .much more prevalent Yield' -
after a cold, wt
,spring In sneh a aaa mg -a•, have, however,. a lot of
, • • roots true to variety name and eirn.,ei 'iao' lda When acCompanied by a iate-
season .on account of the slow rate of '
vice of those who have anade a sue -
18 thegra_teeof seeding, and the manner of Sinai between the gulfs of Altaba .
'thereof,. should be governed by. the and Suez. A,w-ell-known traveler tells lightmiridedness of shallow and ftive--
germiriative power of the seed-
' t • tise sunset and
as that hi.' the hot, dry sunamer wea-1 0 ,
ther the Arab shepherds are accustem-' defaces the coin, and degrades t 0
ed "to leav-e. the • lower country, where' flag, and disca.rals the' Bible, and.
the herbage is dried up, and retire to wastes the Sabbath; and- secrets the
'Wards the higher parts :where the pas- Church 'and -calls -' patient, ' toiling, ••''
ture preserves • its . ireshness much hreadWinning,•• Self-s-acrificir•es fatater
' • a God, ,• 1.i': h,“•ti-te old• man?' .0tur. .fla.pper .age is
-When a fowl sneezes waters slight-
ly at" the eyes and nostrils, and the
face puffs up; this indicates a coral -bon,
,gaea.a.th the bads, aae long a and still. giving is a very f •1
oi time un- . . till -1'g ,the .throat, the troll' blega's
foldinaa while dampness 'favors -tbe, .y1:17,1,,dslpecause of -weak germination, of
f bronchitis
'* 'Difficult breathin'g .indi-% • .• ,.:the Dominion" educatienal butter lenge?, The moan, am
• An Automatic Rat Trap.
After the corn crop was sold rata
from the granary, began -to infest the
baeethent. They were eo thick- that
Btitter and Cheese Scoring
• Contests.
In of is called Horeb, aral in
ommen wit animals,. a p.00f i b
.-S-1.- mouth -Means diphtheria_ - - s • , :theaaaairy and Cold Storage Branch , Sinai, was evi.dently
Csiiiker in . the scoring cottest of 1928, conducted by otherplaces short on rever,ences. Unless tnete are.
low teeripera,ture does not check their sagarded as al some days, and some persens- and
germination of the fungus spares, and c' e 'see r.'hin" which they grew' n bates pneumonia,
wale institutimla, and smile naraesg
gettrb
o' h. Thus the• fungus is ,favored verY °-ften means an ultimate du.- . Beef scrai:r" commOnly appears- ia. fro'rn 'gal" ta October inalusive, Al- 'sacred place. There rnay have been ail)
in which it has every cha,nce to infect - • . The grantee suaaP ,Pr'eferred, since tape, Quebec, and Nova Scotia each cates tne rnauntarn in the heart of the OY ,clriat quacks
and has a eonaiderable period of "time very essential "therefore to hest, vigcr a a • „, „ :
two forms---aranul tad • d d bei Saskatchewan Manitoba On altar there An. ancient tradition lo- held inad-olahlY sa-Cred, lye
e, a e , an groun . ...., , / 1 .r. ' • • . ... . I to the• -- pont er -en l• i e
iavh e .ea ifc tsalf
aelopment much below normal. .1:t ls '
the leaves. If the weather is' warm ef germination :as , we as prITity c.,a
11 ' s''' itamay be fed, either* in hoppers or entered' six samples British Columbia sinaitic Peninsula. l' Is an,e_isagthaerraraseaare. dwnh0o1asnaf1 fe?, Moses may •
and V, 2. T1. :IA anget of the Lord.; in -the at,ell raise the question. To begin with
the re lilting crop if we are u obtain " - ..
an dry while the buds are :opening .„,, .. mrn ' " mixed- With as masa feed. Fowls -will ancl New. Brunewick each five,
we have the reverse conaitions; the —aiNT yieldstge,.
leaves shoot out quickly ad are soon-. ' a -E) w s °- 111P las7° is -a ieadily enoligh and ,a,ae noiaao likely Manitoba and Nova Scotia'avere ape -
i I;
- ,." eat' a ground ; scrap from „the hoppeai 'Albel't4 -three. All the samples fr,oni orail..,taiplEtabrielint..algaerial; _hiGs,o,tridleltanlf_raoFenimit)fr:esataaanntrididlh14tei4.;:ltihheeidirs:7,:an.,:,,deizi;ici,erl.aetIlrleie:isrStbaeesociientpyachbeeys.reeodandi.fessia_litimb;
past the clanger period, while at the - . . .. to. shog . it as they would tae 'coarser eal. grade. The other specie g'" •
same time, lack of an:astute May Pre- 'Cgraa:noaeclatoattbetilseee.Pdrtersaendte,talmnde aissearialaluss. saaap. " • • , --- , a. samples' were five from Saskatchewan
Alberta aid II
1,1,,,16LthrifIvro%,,Ps:,°,1t °R
Irst.teh9emml marvel a some root seed sold to the sf:anners of - -
'vent germitrationooa the fungus spores. -Solar- 'crap ia ;* occasionally found and ,Quebeet, four from ..0 e am n b'ush and when lie The. task is stulaendous. -A- whole Peo-
, enough to buy it. We wish at the souraetoleasis' piaked iii, the :crop feels' •
two .from Britiah ColuMbia, find one lie is in the presence of God and on
that . • 1
- greatest power in the ancient worla,
ple is 1 slavery. They are held by the
, „ aa , oss to t le growel_s un or, una e amongafewls: When• a 'fowl' aaith a Qiitarki• three from New Brunswick, raves nearer econies' consa ous
he Central Experimental Farm, seed available an em sola by
At t • s • tal • is-- no liatter•areriteci ' th t t ceptsbne from Quebec a-nd: 'Prince Ed--
. . _ profound religiods experience and -the
Thd-sto;"y, no doubt re_ Linaoln in like, case -vaas driven to, his,
ruler when faeed with his appalling '-
SILAGE& ' . that there as rea.sonably good, root 1.t, • • f eta ae -•-• s '. • . Presente, in this picturesque f•arna, a knees because as he said there was
A BRIEF COMPA.RISON OF SOME same time to call attention to _the fact soart.ianalaaheofoeel wilaaaothit a uaa._ from Prince Edward Island. All the holy ground.
. . . • 1 v..c• - ,in. . .r or this conch ion there
t q - other samples were frst giade ex- where else to go-. So Britain's pe-, ,
comparisons of the feeding- aalue of of our seedsmen. Some way of regu- • e • ..: Y an w° ea- • •blimait-of a long series of communal-1'gs a
the three Silages—e;ats, 'peas- and lating our reef. seed trade so Iliat spoonfu agoaia•apegay , and baking...soda aaeird Island, which were second.• The „with d . reatensibilities "remarked: Ia need
q REU m a teacuPful of warm sPecial grades were 23,40- pea cent.- is .nosa m
water. Give .two:teasPoorkfuls of tifis more than in 1922, showing, says the li vith his s 'an ' gratuiations. Such. -halmi"nta is a
•
, es e su g n m si e sthaahuni
Godan is ovvn conscience. M
, a ee r agirn suy a a
de t -that hi d t your prayers rather than Your hrePthat _ creamery, buttere.1Egypt, and that he Must o aacle to ,'''rs" cilaraetea. ssentia. -°r
g : agency, thaa 'is to ibadeana aacandactet
.
100 -
vetch, sunflower, and corn, showed the
cost of laroduction. of thee stored in
tbe silo. to be $5.60 $1.80 arid $2.95 per
ton, respectively.
In the first -part of tate experiment,
corn silage produced 4 per cent. more
milk at 18.5 per cent less aost- and
• 8.7 per centamote fat at 12 per cent.
less coat than did the O.P.V. silage.
in the second part of the experamena,
corn silage.produced. 5 per cent. more
of our seedsnien would sell' only goo&
seed would seem to be in oordea.
•
• .
What the Live Stock Mixicet •
Suggests.,"
• ' recent Dominion Maaket Litelli-
'
gence report issued from Ottawa; califs
tains some suggestive in.Cotmation'
to conclilions at Ikeleading live Stock
• marketing centres, from -which ,the
following are quotationsi a°
some Wholesale method to eat -terrain- milk and .3,8 per cent. more _fat than r-, • • i
Toronto:, _trading , on tbe ,catt_e
ate them was the only solution There the sauflower, but the latter produced maaafet was dull, These Was excessive
-.was an old vinegar lestrrel in the base- both milk and .,fat a little cheaper.
supply of thin unfit:lei-led' cattle and
ment. The top of this was removed Taking the corn silage as a standard, buyers showecl marked 'dislikeafor it:
and coveted with heavy brown Paper. and Valuing it at the cost of pro- Doeked andacastaated' 3,anabs in.i.ariab:-
SeVeralr'small -pieces of cheese and a duction, the relative values of OP.V. ly topped the market, , ,. •.. .
few kernels of corn were scattered silage and sunflower silage, were Montreal: Packers, -under, the run
• on the top arid the barrel set about $2.88 and $2.76 per tone 'respectively.
of mostly infericir cattle, were -ii ot
six inches froth_ a table so that the The high cost of production of the . .
aats Norotiida have to iymp , to get to 0 .p.,v. siiage is due to the fo,w, yield inclined te buy. „Like begets like; -use
gaiality sires
• the bait.
, per 'acre. In the case of the sUri- • . •. . ,
Each -morning, the , bait was., gone: flew.er :silage, 'the cost .is low, due to g Theie
When the rats began to suspect that the high yield,, but a large percentage
-the 'food supply Was beth•Tqgular 'and of this. extra 'yield is water. . Calculate-
:baa.e.aa. daa'a ...and-. t e• saMe time,
eec
supply:plenty of. grit: • I 'Maker; In Canada are ira 1 in
- • a their. methods. -
„sa .the -edueational cheese -Scoring
CiAliii,pfittn Tobacco
6f_.-th;.w.ork,sea7r,.?; on sca7Oanite%.. ofOn.wtahireiri .focuOittitv:iebiii.etesdpeoall,
them
V. 5.. Put off thy shoes: The.putting
off of the shoes, or sa-ndals, is still the
usual mark ,of ,reverenee. in the East;
upon entering a mosque ckr ether holy
place.
at . the. Deriziniaii..tobacco 'saation 0 gtacie, .17 first grade and one. second' V.6. The God of thy father. In
1:ta'rrgw, Ont., is -little known and less grade.. Oi .21 astniples froit Qu.ebee. those days when people recoanized and.
, e ... _ ,
rkalizeda .4 glie-d'ai.dea, .hc•awaver, can "nine were, apecial grade, „nine „first' worshipped many- gods, a new revela- ,
be: gathered Tref-h.-the .-report, for last gtade and three. second grade. Of: tion,_or a new -divine name, might have
year.of :the St.ipe"inteznierit; Mr • 1:1; D;-' fon:r samples from Prince Edward , al an a new god, Moses is assured
'plants of all vailefies taa meet -the re- front New Brunswick four were Arab:
.eac; 0,th:et it is Israel's true God, the Goal
1 g his fathers who is thds speaking'
Dines:. -, Besielea, piedaeing a -anti -sigh .Island all were first grade.. 'Of
quiremanta; ofa,;...thO =afittien ' and the grade and ttrao second, and al tha"!tso.sh4innti..toNdeolitihv'eetir,h
me)unstorhtailvee Paen7yilline ills!
various utaicleasexasitimental :plots, from "A„lberta one was first grade 'and lithderstanding regarding that ,
- V 7;1 have siatety eeen. Moses is
165,600 plents•'''Wera3 "sold, • sufficient two second grade. Only the provmoes
a•PPI:O?cimately-4q, plant 36.8 acres. named campetecl'in cheesa'. , 'made to se.e thia.t the affliction of the
Thr•ee thousand aclua,re feet of glass peo le is a matter of concern toaGod
covered -beds". ginds- 1,200 - square feet For the.Languid an so 11116 be to God's setvaants
of convas covered different types -that - sea„vice tile aver_ IVIcases cannot remain indifferent. God
were seeded. Taro:cold beds, ttvo seani- has .chosen aim as his instrument of
e.ge.avise wears to the extent of re-
a period of
deliverance, and eets bafore him:the
btead enquiry -for- good feeding' steers, Peus, all -gsass,„ auVered, Salo qatiring the movable jaw to be pulled .
u •,„
Inferior leinds 'wera-dull- and weak:,:".eah seinl"h°1; ;bed .cold bed, can-
• Vaa covered \Vete used- Both
, . of the. out by hand when the vise is opened'
Ccarlmon horned, .offecoler .steckers by the insertion of any piaee of woi
k.
and fetcleis weia .a e
- s ri d •I) local shop' consiats in
- • . - • lastameiationd. Nagle apting steamed A fainale remedyto correct this, as
se/a, the paper was cut with a sharp ed on the his of the dry inatter, , ,
• • • . keti. Percentage of select bacon „ P adopte Y a ,
knife in the forra of a cross with the corn and sunflower silage would cost • -------------------- was
intersecting cuts in the• centre. This
about the same. Sunflower silage - •
time the food a -vas glued to t.lie Paper, with ita eareeas water:freezes badly in' very amall; a heavy run, of unfinished
'ptamise of restoration to tea o
which his feathers -had scome—the land
of Canaan. , ; • ,
V, 8. affithaand. honey; in Arabia,.
'would be rattles of a goeda and rich
•steanaed and ate each fall Steamed. the inselition of a valve spring be- land. The -woad which is translated
All,beds had a, 'top' dieSeing of about
The next morning nine -rats, were i ter • , • hogs Were anostay returned -110 the•
wn eiy undesitable thing
t •ee ches of -wen r tted -compost.
a- found ,in the barrel. • Subsequerit while 0.P.V. silage f • e little,E• dmonton:, An good eataie, ,espao The .ti.eatment pre ice un e e
mornings netted from fine to three any, making it • easi.; zet,os cially good feeder • s. ancl. good bliteb _;..1 con ion a t t thedifficult to make -the calf into a Worth- tl e ow an ers o
°r four :Ems: alcout. a week. Neither 0.P.V. silage nor •-s-cinflower.
tweet the,- fixed, apa movabli jaws. -1'
; •••
Watch the bor,le and i.t will 1„ie I.ess
" " I d. also for a sweet syrup
honey s u e
made ftont grape juice and called bY,,
the Arabs, "di Canactitates •
d f the sea -coast
re ort and the eanclusi • .h•1 d
silage are as 'pa, atable as corn si age, • • s
ens ved at vale a y cow.
Lrsre s ock bier -
The etin-alessed" dairy cow brings _but the' cattle ate, ,c
steels so eacia y at -fair prices, -P
'I
From alarkets Intelligence •office:
became used to them: 0,ril si'age ers are money -losers. The markets
- Dehorn your cattle,•
a alor.
t Courses, 61
;
Ontano Agnculhoral Coliege
both once tliey • • . t ,
foallagaatainifies a hundredfold. • • .place,hav,ing: the good 'quality steers. •
la sea-. .--.---,a----- still holds • preariei 11 f e t d• ar° sn°1 n •
:Let it be said again. that boys and t d t d t
mos a vein ages an e ,ew s ,
Winter : feed for slating markets. The
girls eieek joy, • satisfaction and res- advantages, but sunflower silage and l• •
.•
P W COURSE ment iaf the Ontario Agricultural Col --
ea •
dairy -cattle, the paoduct on and cate Pale t to in genetal. The other tames
1 s I .
mes applied. o e eop e c WeS ern
t th p 1 -r t
lectures on the- care and hanaliag. ef ti
of milk, veterinary science, ctops for represent Paettipe tribes of tvhich
the dairy fatan, systems of ventalatama little is knowp, 4 .
in dairy barns and the care and use V. 12. Certainly I •will be with thee..
, - . • i
• el- , . .4 • 11 .
1 The work covered will melange
ponsibilitY. • The Parent wil0 is wise O.P.V. silage are • ecolnanlical feeds i Docked and castrated lambs top tile
enough td see that his children get where corn silage can not be grown.
market. Winter , feeding- is the
these things, either hrongli his own —Geo; W. Muir, Animal Husband strength of the nye stock incluetry.
. initiative or -through the boys' and man, Central Experiraental Farm.
Spring .markets are genetally bullish.
•girls' cluba will have little trouble in Finish. is an essential to profitable
inaintaiting their inteaest • in the' CONCERlaTING Flial,D ROOT sale '
f elan.
,e
'15td
,
ih fl
%er
Bronchitis sliould never be /loafers-
. tea., but should • be checked ,ailitueel="
. lately bygilie use al Dra-Woodas Nor-
, ,
• way Pine Syrup, and thereby prevent
beeoming chronic,. and -perhaps
causing 11 10 de-velop late scaie eeeious
leng trouble.
, Mrs, Josiah Rutley, 'Newingtim,
Oat., have been bothered
with. brorteltiti.e every...Winter for six
-•
a
yeate.
laming the • evening, mo '111 the
tight, I weald have a slight fever and
„
• VARIETIES. •
Now that the etiasen, is. past for the
harvesting of out field toot crops a ,
(;:efieicletation'ef what the. harvest has
brought us .should be- profitable. At ,
tile Central Experimental Farm at
•
'Troubled,
EC ZE Ptiii A
a Fifteen Nears'
•
No tosi. day at am. o
afflicted with this LerrIbie
.
with its unbearable, buranagg itching
auel torturing day end night.
Relief is gladly welemeed ana there
is no retneaylike Buialdelt Blood Bit-
ters' to drive the eczema out of the
eystan. -
Mr. F. W. II. Scat -Litz, Clothing Mer -
131501, l'enibtoko, Ont, bV31tl3Si-
(• Having beed troublea with eezeina,
for fiateen years, &ming 4w ' ,
hne
I tried everything I •could think of,
'fuel/ding doctors, but witaout getting
anythiag to do me much good, I flu-
•
ally- a.ocided to take Burdock. Bleed
Bitters, and anis certainly utpriod
to and that Iwo weelte a, lad.
eta:sled to take it I was relieve:a of my
trouble .1 Thatwas man . went s ago
and have tot had a sign of at viame.
I
sorely ty".4h to thitalt yea ahr this,
tamale -rail IllediS1/10 arid ' Stro-ngly
recommend it to anyone suffortng from
• tile same trouble as I b ad."
13.13,13. manalaciturea tally by the
T. Mitbara Co., Limited, Toronto,
• Ottawa we have . far the past few
„
years been. considering nob only the
total 'yield of green weight obtained
but the amount ' of , dry matter and
thi genuineness of the variety as
well. The consideration :of genuine-
) ess ie what we tvish to -consider '
briefly at the ameseat time. I
In out attempts te classify field -
root varieties we havo met with some
very peculiar • mi.:stares that were sold
aunclea sp,eelal, Sorrietiraes fancy, vat-.
iety names. A. year ago we received
a package of seed. eupposea ,to be of a
Yellow Intermedia,ta ' variety • but
'which • preduced "at least oneehala
small teund garden beets. This yeari
we' had a variety Which gave as
; half Saves Chard. In both or these
cae,efs the Mixtures , -ware oaviouesly
-ciao"' to the' meehanical mixing of tray- '
loties eeme warehouse, due very
likeli to- carelessness on the part of*
t leen haralling, the seed. Whatever i
elioke up vita a sort wheezing an
niy .e.acs.t. 'I tried:several dough. aux-
tures, but they Seetetaa to de -me ,ao
good, A, frietia advised me to try -a
mottle oa Dr. Wood.."e Notway
' Sytitp; dial Bey; and, a.tr bad, taltea
four bottlesI' got bettfas eights ateaygs:
. ., • -
PriO6 a beetle- •Lim largo- taantly,
Size 80e.; pub up .0a;seabas Tite T, Mil -
balm 'aureate Ont.
the cause, or, 'the mixiag tio faet 10-1
Farm taactors, far outdoor ,worit,
and gasoline engine's and -electric mo-
tors for inside 'are very rapicllyafinde
ing favor on the farms- of Ontario.
For the large number ef tractotri
ig-
toduced during the past few years
it has been trety-difficult to find skilled
eperatoas and, .especially, operators
vaith thorough:grlisp of the funda-
mental principles' unsierlying the con-
'truction and °Potation of gasoline
etignies.. Many ittpuries are received
at the Ontario Agylealtural . College
day by day 'trona. al -lose wishing in-
formatien about Motors of Various
LYPes used for inSide wbrk.
' To afford 101 ;opportunity lot in-
struction along these various • lines
there is offdrecl a short course Farm
Power at' the Ontario Agricultural
College, beginning anua y 22ad and
G.\ ing " a el I two weeks
Amateurs, being oii:her operators,
farmers or larniers' sons aro particu-
larly invited. Any man 01' boy may
eater thke (feline providing. he arrives
at the IVIecliania'ia 0.A.C., at
e• ,
a.111, 011 the o firma .
of, divi,.ne
A '
- care o Paint and Paint
• Brpnes.
When it •is necessary to stor
opened pail -of paint indefinitely, and
the cover has been rat away, the,
paint naturally becomes hardened and
'useless fremsexposure to the air, This
may be prevented easily and at a
trifling expense by pouring melted
paraffin over the surface of the paint.
The can will be hermetieally sealed a;
sonar as -the wax has cooled and the
paint will be preserve . Paraffin Is
usually kept on hand in the kit:chap
for sealing.jars and waxing sad-irous,
and a single bar of tbe wax, costing
abont three cents, will be sufficient to
seal the paint in two one-ga.lIon cans,.
• If nothing is at hand with which
to elearise brush when a job of
painting has, been completed, the
bristles inaar laept in g.00d shape
s
by wi 'rig .them as dry as po
and dipping • the brnah into melted
paraffin to :the depth, of the f.errules
To insute 'ease in the -retrieval of the
afid. the- -Jordan laut the, name.-NVELX -when the brush- la • to be use
Was often applied to all the people of 1. again, the bristles' should . be pressed
Paleatine befote the Is raelite cane_ firmly together so as- to prevent the
Wall: front Bowan:a between. The ara--101600"--'''"
vast. The Hittites; represented ,a
tlements extended frora Palestine 'tahfefin4t.thieen-8 vcoolo:1;eaaaislilyb,epPrialktemidaf'pyrobnae
dipped for a few moments into, boil -
great nation of those daYs whose set -
:north to Syria and Asia Mitor. The
clan, and also in the extreme north of salanoieltes„ lived east of the river Jor-
•
tsbliees tahnatt hav,e,,neIldrl cau'''
Palestine. - This tamp also wag zeina- servici.sable as ever.
lunngBbilv„uater, and the brus• h wnileigbeect:
'1 p i is heal and y '
be -softened again by saakingsthem in
strong viriegar, •
' " The -,task to which Moses is called is a
of milking machines, alon,e• with Prac-
fatal work
in hand beparators butt • rreat and dlfacult °De lie .fe°18 1D-5
moan soft aad Tate cheesie maisa., incompetence. .W fo aan . he aaid,1
Found elief Fro
fvriPATION
g, g1"Thab 'should7go unto Pharaoh?" 7Th
QC fed git ea him th at s -
f ff d t without ' answer , g I
and milk , testing Ns young dairy .• ' ' • - -t
atntei. ean a. ca d 0 0 .a. surateve ;of (Ind's atessenco. with ;
course of this- kin If atudent' loe' subsequent work this 1
unable to remain the :Cull peried of. pronaise an ------------------------this assuaance aemained
two weeks, theY may stay 000 week h am. 0 was piaaen 11S1
or less. and in that assurande he could do all
•things, Upon thits ntountain, There
was this further token and guarantee
of the 'reality and truth, of the divine
call, that he weuld lead .the people to
• p',A:13;am :D.A4RY ,COLIRSIa
FRUIT AND VEGETA13LE
" 'GROWING,
The culture of tree:and small fruits
for both amateur 'and • cormliercial in part at least, for fact that
gro-wers in all .par s the Province laloaes did lead .Israel ante the ,heart
f tl t MOTantsiinotts peninsula rather
this very mountain where now -ho had
the,vision of God: l'hie may account,
Wilt be eoVered in the 'short coutse on 0 '
by the Department of HorticuitUre, APPO.CATION.
Fruit • mid Vegetable Groavind given than by i'110 Straig reaq te a es me. •
Ontario Agricultural College, •lannary lvtorcot, saafain, Ivo study the eas(.', of
' The iniportance and value of' a
Itingeledge of.modeau dairy farm arac-
. taco, will be demonstrated (hiring the
. ,
BairY Coursc--January 21st to
Febrimay -21,6—at the Dairy Depart-
, •
21st t laelirtiaraaand. The ceurse will ci ca1led-0:5 Clod. . And liite
be as practical 'as poasible. 'rho best blon, Moses is past t,ne sgo of Youth -
methods ased in vegetable growin•g. ad:venial", aPPrenticeshiP for
will also be given in detail. The ptac-
tical work of fruit glowing will coil -
slat of budding, grafthig, pruning,
planting, packing atd Marketing the
fruit and market paekages; it Yager,
tables, seedaga, eettage, pieltina oat:
potting, transplanting, marketing and
market packages.
Ilia teal life Work involved forty 'years.'
areid the advantages a thb
'court ef .Egypt, phis pi' added -forty
earning an honest livelihood, aS 11
ictcper of 'flocks in the wilan.ritoe,l, -20j
too-, many a modern college man fatale
,seope for all his training in the varied
Sl 1 1 O. f •
1.,ag a -Anita peyerty amid to-dtty'a' "
Milburn Lam. i
• Coastipati_on is tile eats° ea Cf -ate
sickne8s. than aaythiass else, anci.
'free motion aaf the bowella at least
(moo a days.", elasala be the rale' If
01 one whe - aspires to perfeet
alilbura's Das -at -Live-, t
late the flow oe to eat "nal y
tho bowels,. making them O,P,CCIO end
regnlar sin their actioa, and by aeill
eonstipatiet sead 02
;allied troables,
• a • .
J. Ea Chatiloa, 95 'North Sta.
Halifax, alaT.S,, taritasi---a have beext
botheted -with constipatioe aor mitre
bet of yeats, 'ant einee stattea tq
take alilbarnas Laiessaaver- Bills
haso itahooun,td -,16-vev
10 1C0 2i0, 0 isi at rteltier$,
ileri ireels or, tecelpfa 01 br
- LiNitea, Tototaq,„
'fro:snits 01 husbandry, ps arms