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The Brussels Post, 1919-3-13, Page 3• e note a ie l lee Pr cid t Nc.:4 Vi et pry Crops, IF,• Conduct -el l by I'1(t ,sot• Henry fe.r The object of thin t}cp,ctteti.r,t is to place at tile, 'we. '" rice• of nor, farm readere the cit eee of an acknowledged ,(•- , authority en all 86113:.^1*1 Pertninitig Lu antis anti crops, Addeese :til guy:ae ns ,n 1'roi eeor noire (l. Bell, in :•ire of 'Pito .d ilso.l I'•+bliellu,gt i'omp:rny, Limited, Tornio, suet anstvcr;; i,11i al,t•eat in ti1e4 Cnililnal in the order in n' nrti they are refenved. Wheel evritieg kindly 'mention this impure Aa sp-ice iv limited it is advisnbte where int• tue(liate reply it n ce -ataxy that a stamped and addreyecd envoi/me i,r enclvrc1 with the Mic:time ohm, tbtr anomer ivied be (nailed elect!. The 13utsinees of J'itrming,---1V. potash, :;e es.-atel• those ;upplic: L'tro:l of Plants. --In p:ct•ious arti- very v:ith the ri}ffeeent types of soil, las vv(' base ucidl ^rhh tine home of, For inr.tunee, ,Wady nails air reltltsve- the plea and now we. tarn to once l,• shirt, r,i all three, Important, plant l:hnee u;.' the discnseicm cf the stat-' ceme it:mete. This tloea not mean creel. oil wheel eeeve live end ;dam,.)het it sandy (eel ie not profitable t¢ A year ago people Beteg in 1 n( wt„le lnler_rl, it is quit" otherwise, land end 1''ranoe Were on n r .(.lose' The eaeo with which ean•1y soils bank. Vieitor•e and Omen that had drab], 8 Lei them mate. Further• eueinees no ole .'enc} now en.i:hit, wit's more, the n4 4b tal}ea1 enee with wllirh ai good ec-el a intereet. cr eyrie that they work ruakee them di:cleat:le >uil1, iho lr: cr,arault pr ve:lee thtm let•pr:i1liy for the grow.t,g o!' crops e.b.ieh carde allowed the leeerer to oh- that require emeitant cultivation. fain ctrl t, queetitiel ef each aces-Illowevee, tho euccesefu} farmer or ::ary focele es meat, ar 6 r and. the gardener operating a randy soil ;mist like. The p.int of imp(t ate ix the + prreeed in full knowledge of the when the Britie,h Cove r nu•. found i natural limitatic,tu of the storehouse it desirable) to apply u 7aticning sys-• that his crops feed Lippe. tem it end not say each man shouki'be A limestone soil hes n medium eel -geed. 11 so many pounder of four} email eurpply of nitrogen, a relatively a wee'; o:^ n day, hut ticat he should I :hurt supply of phasphorie acid and ho entitle.1 to io tinny potmis of vary' a eneeiun4 supply of p)tarh. It is iotul ft'ode beeel on the amount of ui..'ielly 4o-eot in its reaction and res - .rood con•:titutcnti' within a linlite•t pends readily to jadicio:le fertilize - ported of time, On a truly dl r tie tint:. taste the Government provi•k.1 leer A clay eoil ie close as:d compact in ad blue,( sa many pounds of hent nature, contains a maderata supply) rid c c tee producer, (carbo-hy - of all the plantfoods, but after crop - ere tes'n rop- .retest, , ro:'nv pounds of muscle- Ping for some tine, whet is .left in the uducrr f,•roteiml, and so many soil of the three ,important plant -roods je•entitle r•f fnt, within a definite period is in a relatively slowly available cf lengeform, therefore crops that are to Mum ,'r wren teeelf'l nets for corn or Peach maximum growth on such types, hay ft (hoes, in the days of the early of soil muet receive an addition of centime., they did not bother much welt balanced plantfood of 'best re-: (71 ql 1 tr or halanec of rations,; sults are to be obtained. 4, lea tube., meat and crops became art:- I Muck soils are very rich in humus, eras of eeflicient demand, it paid the consequently rich in nitrogen in its. producer to enele the belanco of food original state. 1Vhen the weather! _ 1'-th for an loll and p'vtit. The has warms up, straw growth on muckl ei en the basis for the balancing of soils le very rapid. In fact it may be e'en for evens. Tho uto•lern farmer' so rapid that it may result in a de -I leer e s th t i hie veep% take up ten con- ceded interiority of product. The acid, r•l�'`; l.I'. � :11th«.0 Cat nl4i;ti.' far 1 191r9 ire bt:111:'(1 Of itl'ort la- tiaz3 .and soggy"stuns en -the growing of illeeecrs and vege- tablce, enu,irl'l7 tiInta sated in orches, this catalogue is truly vaivah'.e a:, a gardening guide, it i? ^,:,w you the peactiee l re- Vett:- arbt.:i,neel by plariisiee Iterat- ed Seeds, and it proves to you the beet kind of seeds to buy. Use the RennieCahalo,R e as a Realty Reference Make your setectioa of seed=+ front it•— thea go to your dealer a teed have Hen fill the order. Ube cannot supply you with all you req+lire write us direct, Tossf_guardotur customer( all Rennie's Seeds are tested at our trial ground.ur This instant; that buyers of Pennies Seed get nothing but the very best. If you haven't received a copy of our 1919 Catalogue, write for one to -day. TI -I `' t ' l �,COMPANY �,�,1l WILLIAM �id�z � �.�..4Q.,1[�l'i ED KING AND MARKET STS. TORONTO p_LPSO AT MONTII:CAL Wzetrea' .O VArlcouveen et'tucnts in ("tiler to form root, phosphate of muck soils ,r usually 1 ranee and fruit. short, the result better that crops Th1- east of these. is r,ttr.,gen, the grown on such soils do not ripen e cenetiteent of plant Ione which within the season at their disposale g v1::::^'48 the growth of potato -vine, In potash, the supply in pluck soils! cern-stall:, and •wheat -straw. If the; is lamentably short. This fact must' .,;i is sheet of nitrogen it means be kept in mind when the farmer at ergot e'a:l:, poor straw and poor tempts 'to grow good crops on soil of i;cotrth of :q -,,)le tree. If the soil is that kind. tun 1 n eeteelya lied with nitro-, Stock manure is nature's s pP great, r•'' and does not contain a desirable source of plantfood, outside of the "`' ,''anee of other feuds, the result is -soil. The value of manure depends :: , •.• meth leant growth, and the con- mainly upon two points. Fir -t, the' 0(' 40rnt ii,ics'ority of fruit and kind of food provided the 1Iveotnck,1 . That 'fertilizers have been effective ,i'•�' gr int, m raising this standard of produce (ee' (heel - Th 880. second, the care given the man-: tion,in various of the older States, , l xt important cor,tituent i$ m•e. If the livestock is fed a supplyi en •' 011011phorl. acid, This is the kind of of highly concentrated rich food, the; in England, and other prominent t , Gn r us Is 007- t.aadnm to know . s ,,; European countries is shown by their :.Vale birds are seriourely injured in begin their offreta, tests 8e vilmrons slope to the bottom to that they are. p. t- nlf0ncl trhi:h cause:; a ,tttag and manure is consequently rich in the. appearance by having their combs and well -fleshed as sl;ii:ful feeding about four Melees apart and tills put values; to separate the false from the 1 44 11 1, rout geowtlt and an early elements of plante me If, on the record of crop yields, but this ir1 frozen and it not only causes the bird can make them. Condit 111 as mean- into a sort a 3re:lgh, :•ay a foot vide, :rue; the potty from the es=sential; 1' pu'))int,' Alf the mop. l'r'c1p> 111which are bare hand tho livestock rata is 11V77141 en crea111 crop yields 1139 1)4011 made tU 911ffe1• 1)Ut lUjllra9 it8 Yallle A9 /(ii ing capable 04 maximum production, {hat. will give 511• in:h0:i of oporit 011 the temporal from the Eternal. :hart of tin'ilwric sato showing nanny a ma,int0nanee ration, tho 1111(11_ only when necessity demanded more }render, t least rmtil the comb an1(4 118 weal before a that re. enlace side, Tili ran be made as. high Give us Strength: Strength of will cif our Canadiaur sills is showing a aro will be of lowest feeding value. battfood for the unit of land bigger and wattles are healed. 10vary call cord Lila' be looked fur'xald to la the and as long ns :.Ile deaths necessary,: to de; strength of heart to bear. te:ided shortage in this t. ns+.eluent Average farm manure which is fairly better yields per acre. This fact Is nights valuable male birds can }ars coming test'. 1 •ver colt be nnade on c}they ar; And above all, give us to know that --do not rine,- within the growing well stored carries to the ton 10 ,tor the essential reason why Intensive protected by placing then m barrels season et their dement. In fact, if 16 pounds of nitrogen, 5 to 0 pounds agriculture is a timely subject for, covered with burlap. The haat from) _ she body of the bird is enough to: 411 ll900) 1( i veru marked, they of phosphoric acid and from 9 to 14. Canada, raise the temperature of the barrelnot well Making Money Via the Maple gaudy make poor_ root egmeth, end grain is pounds of potash. If the manure is Various things have been called ttml this protects the bird's comb. t3 exposed to rain and snow over half fertilizers, which tiro not actually; Combs are more Basely frozen ori fine• of this plantfood, especially the nitro- plcult pods. Fur instance, some writ- • frost-be(ten when they 'become wet! In n ce11140 : ity knaves to the writ - 1 phosphoric •d lost b ors still persist in eating lime a fel- while the birds are drinking Sumo' • 1�v it �. ,t A l '-'i• RRaPGPPa R�77•�1�•': 'lir F:l '7amsr�..... jai`;•" a .,Lvov -..,c'41, ir''vata '®5a e'T 9."dn91t"ia R�.3 A ache - '"': rut a8 t,:•'nee LIME 4,111 Inst o laethne--a Mee that enn't Fag er 1•r(ah ,Iowa—Chat will 1,18 a eat Pm-5,—MM hogs tan't 7(41.10 tluoogra—that cent plat—a 1.,41,1 that 011(01 roeggh (4405g0� 0•)! anlmnI) or' a then and :n 90070n- iaad. 1'181(111.1858 Steel WIrec4 t 4100314th 11 maa0 01 Heavy Urea hearth he st wire 41 14 all 1410 es lett 1,414(01 041. and 411 W0 010,00r,th era tuahhned 1014. !'t. � 141004148 ((Preerle4 141, EvCTy 1(1(4414. lin is looked 104144 31 lith the YCerieaa i -00k. eaatar'ie!'"IV)%ri;!'c'gimrfegii,rZ•AM.,^aur.. crud f,T ('eta • a t; ar.p 1! n atcr:.c.i. r, 1ut,�raaJ,:.�, vn!1,vo"1, ,:,., alum(, TM_ 14 tP1 'tjatutr j-UX[r. tJlrra L°r ,,0 Ca Ltd, etee tet te, reeree -4 on x ,a o tart ti 1M IN'TERNA'l•ION111, L1:4414ON 'MARCH iii. alter wee recognezcd Lir; as evylunt 1 -�-- -• of refuge, or at tenet kegler ultite where 4here leas 1 '4111,•iee t nlunber of priests to .8(01,14114 1(711 en8u ee that right. It is notewclilh:; that. t118 RIX cit.1814 beep mem:on e:I t e ,111 fen/Meale•:tie, (Nem. i i el..,.... thee -fury, tiler, 1, ellen,. ,.:.:._,...._.._ ._.-,....._....__.__..._' _w._..,,-.:.✓ tr.•: awl Teach Us to I'ilovtr Values, u' '.r lr :lie ux uti .,. 11 in Is.:o,l, j "seri 1,a') 1 lt,t 3((111 `4"Y' e.1 14 1. :lee it t., the alter is a , s r ,1, ' :;,11111. It had x:? . .4 Ir:atrt 1 1111(4. 4 31, t '.4acn 11 ) t1 t 114'31' r 1II tn11 to mr 11,r errs Lesson Al Sher (atio= r,i h'to;rr ihs r ,r 1 r , r ', 1<. plea+ ,n ud l S )r 1 t spout 111;. 4.1111", .10.-11(144 414• Goldt.1 '14'' t, arm (1 h n ::• W. ,i J.;r,. i g o .1,1 p -,,se 1?. Ela fare '1r, 1en1 t n ,1 r e r ( tl x i " i thee ;•4t ,r rl•en' r (4818 tire" 11 41. tr4 4.114, ,"44 1 1-�'4'. 1 i r,.'a 1 i.;r• 1-,111 ?., 1•,1:4 ,t r i ; i1. e. t ,v':. 44,,:41, thet•; Lop mem n - 4 •• ' .4:40111, w.01 11 threti heet raft. , t of 1,1,,, fess e t r:!rlry haarc , 1 e ( pu 1, f , anl,cth.ne'.l (341 11', , i,.oud rt. Meth )."era }. ` " S. i 1 , „ 111.4 1<l.ir,•, Ii s -(4 11t'c' �'}(131ed right and l'l 4 ')f his kin-f:,.i, to seal Ct,m;aie rt',' 1'. 1.lr'h !< 1, Thr :rte v.':,i,ry-, vnh ltlr!s 4141 014+. the marl ,' ('''re' 8 atld l:,`1 11!m 40. 1 aral -r ..b _1 .1(43141, Sar s. (4 8:141 1••4114, Linter !lch 4.1,ai inn' 111 erst 'r 1 re 1!. e ,i.v 14f:,rt tl 4',.n - rl-,"4 113; 4,41131 c * , n'=- tr:,1 was likely t0 he held and nn des rl,lrrs. ihr•y 4.1s 1 8r,ete hien into ter: .tt.,t lin. ,4 et 11_44" to eofu/ t}n"(}4144 was nitidv h( tv4t^n (.•11.41' ,tat t}ie pi 4:'17;eu , i �1': ,'ty 14all Lr r:!! .,,111:.nuliohs (41 hnt!•nler, �. ,•1 ruaar. 1 and intentional killing. "141 11111 n >:he;t i !1 thi e ate ,4 lir ,lei this s+„Ili•hi', T 1, 1 ;n :reek ell doth rilal1 a100'I, by min shad h 1 1 .,.r hr: "} - a -nee,. blood be :,lied," ee Cen, 9: (i, . , 1 ,,r•1±1 _ i , I , . ;o l+ c tb, enc u 41 w r I. 1 t, i t t U• , ! , t t: .! ,1.e t I'," 1 nl 14r.` i , ..role compare Exod. ` l::..i, untl Uc•at. i 1 r•� u,n, ri...r � r i ; , 1 ':1. repreeele .t o, 0+ ter' city 1,r 4rll,o tr, .t' f le. The rigor and frequent utlus',r•ee of I edam' the term 1 t r ut, aril, later t1 h+ ,, the 'lief; sire-.!) of ,^t .' i • this law were partially relieved (1) r'elollu^.ri of all I':± e''. - ar,ri osis I :,•aired that, 1 iced elaetee Eby allowing the penalty for a life) m}r, r..8 apaninted meet anal gest • : "m zl,t.,; ti•,, might. 4 :1r- ":•ct11!;?' taken to be paid :n motley, and (2) ; el, et- len were le each .;*.)4441 :1 in 14 1141 , I by recognizing the altar, or sancta 1 s , ' , north, mt ,dla, mel I 4;, as a lac of asylum, where the ;'t' y h O i tr 9 r,r Lia:1,: ora; of r -.n- ary place S (,,, -„ , Tl that '=. c •,.• : , fugitive Ytae safe from his p718 111 '4;e rr f ,r this 4 rrru I , ..,, `(t ,t 5 ,1ci,1 ii1,e t, �.,rl• : etre,.1 a ve , , at least. until }1e had ,,•t fair trial. See' to )was 1t . e h ,n Cal}lee, in '11 ` 1 ' i„ lthe provi ivn in Elrod. 21 : 12-14. The l ronrdry rd' t}.• *rya". of ecaphtall, eerie '1-' lime ; eel ,l rel . ,111.1 rnuney ransom was pcemitted in Ire-Istn eel (:,e:t2,,;, . t,,r=i and sane:" ,v tiked,10...:,` -n.., ,. 1 I , .,.,5 INV. brew law only in exceptional cries , about -three mike •: eet of the no 1 in i e '";1 the 41(41 cl e r; 0.e. (eomparo Num. 35: 31-32 and Excel, •ern end of the 8 1 rs Lir 4Ir' c m. I. t ,r,4. ar r c ilei+ r. ,! r, s `21:28-32). The right of asylum was;• is often speller) 811E n." "She:-:: 1 t 1;!e t r,, )r es {,r 1 c!-1ati1? limited to those guilty of accidental { in the hill oar •';ry of Ephr„em, a with n , lc:c l', 4 -,enc 1 :1: r. 11a.i en hornicide (Excel. 21;13, Dout. 19:i p ,,:recent 1 lee. the mnlere town of 4.. 1; ,, ,,t • ''e(I '''''''ll 't•,•±,u^*,'. 4-5). In the comparatieely lawless t:','t e5 :,;t,•+ t„•rill of `II uvea, f. tl conditions of those days, the provl be ” East ar Jordan "Bczer” Is' T;atr. enure th 1;rc sion of cities of refuge:, easily accost on' Ona 41',+•1:n , 44 'a ( i•;, ,, t 0,. 4 •.' .,,tic. , '',h Ian:a^ah (Jere' . title in all parte of the country, was :S i, .in{ 4.4 a nsslmes in^:uded wee 1111114 ul, Warne r.1 141 t;114, in the interests 04 humanity and jug lin t'he ':anti of M;,::h, "Teamoth iia trying still further to l la„+Lir the tine, "Whereof I :make unto you by Gilead" is carted i'amnth-t4izpah in room for v,hst pr m},e. ,, :c. a'ic the hand of Moses." S, -e Num. 3): 13: 26. It wasp4:,•"ablc or or near gloomy dip, 0-114 and Lieut. 10:1-13. the site of the modern Fes -salt. "Go-- A little rz'i net , t, civ:. wee "Unawares and l.nw,teingiy," Sueh an accident le de rlbed in Exod. 21: en.,in lite north g : p its nano in fll0wang m n' ue, eel., F:' l,r0vtn later cE•n(u1'iee to the province of e...1,-.4, s ehir,'ng ,ith l'e4te. :.t ,erect nee, la as an act of Gcd. If the man who now 4 a l ,,l m k'll h' Lie} hhror hthingnot given to mane. weree, eo it etartled me when ebe sleek:nee mend ent:"We not got any sing, piety :It neebeuse at all, not any bonke, net anypleteres, not any sing!"e'rem that time I began to eee lirethe:meth the eyes of the chiliren; life,as it came to them in thee: home;life. without beauty and teneeraceeend the joy of the spirit. Tiles eameto me the impulse to visit these hereesand to g.et ia teuch with the mothers.I began with the •home of the littleeve-year-ohl. She haft emoken themenet truth. There wee nothing "pit- ty et all." bare vette, bare flooro, aslovenly mother, dirty babies. Andin such surrouralugs that little beau- ty -loving soul had to grow to woman- hood. To•day she is the saddest - laced girl I know. i s i9 g eta u0t none intentionally, or been guilty of nee It is very intereeting to watch the ligence, he should go free or if then' (ncere awl intelligent seokiug after has been negligcn c 18 in the case justice, ill all social relations, which quoted in 1:x01. 21:2e 32 he should is manifest in thean 4'ient Jewieh law pay the money penalty (that ,es, in and custom. .Tust,ce was to the Jew old English, the blow e•Itl. A 41498 of the vvill and the law of God. His killing unawares is dog cr'ihed et1 fleet, throne woe eieeif the high court of 19:5. It is prol,ablo that et ,}est every jut,gment (1'4a:m 7: 13-9; 9:7-Se. f ere .7 fi•taay' hn`.: s' We made self -feeders for our hogs C 1 f by lanc(l.ing the • teen to go through the work of mak-1 I,arrals and setting them in a pia;,lo ing a good nroductehir re pest, wninety btu- with a tight 1 ttem, ti:e sidee, of far seven days, thirty 1111 y :, ninety hi•'11 are four nn } high. In other days or one year. 1'tty hrteder- fee vtords, this fruedetien or platform dairy cattle making what roductiete was made out of 11x0'(, and `obi's were means in making a great production' eieca fur the outside. This Lex was record. It is often the extra fecal three feet square. The barrel vv.t5 Pounds of flesh and rennet emerge sent in the centre on pieces of 2x4, that means 111') fireakeug of a world's rat ing it two inches from the bet- great many years ago 41 acunu a record for milk 871(1 butte) -fat pro -1 tom and tiles 'the top of the laurel copy of a wonderful prayer by a duction and places some breeder on was braced to the (41:4138 of the plat-,f11n141 8 bishop: The con moat h in :i'• vie eon bottom out of oil the highest pinnacle of false. It is farm. This r'ire-, good rasutt=, Lord, in the New Year give us difficult to define exactly jest haw to Any carpcnrt,:r can slake a s.ttisfac•- Faith: Faith in Divine guidance, I put en this extra fleolt and bring the or • ,elf -feeder. All you have to do whether the pathway leads through e l cow safely through her ea lving per- is t a make a box tapering un the im the valley of the shadow, or in pas - •1 iod, but it is seen oitly when cows Bile like a grain bin, Have the sides. tore • green beside the still waters. e. iaotll sites to be raised when it le Thine is the Kingdom and the Power tilled with corn or other food, and and the Glary' forever, then nosed to protect from 9t0rme. Teach us to know values! To sep- -ee----- Shade and fiueshine. sort ie poor ire CUl0r and ,eneeped en taste. Tile constituent about which eve Lave been hearing n great deal during war time is pot:'sh. The chief duty of p018sh is to hasten tate laying down of starch in the fruit or grain and to give •strength to the grown:'t' corn stalk or straw of -small graven. The point 10, glut well be entph .'ie l gen and p osp pile act , I5 os y • beaching, tilizer. Now, it is a well known fact breeders place a wooden float nn the; er, titer;; is a cantly 8108° (Aber Well-keptmanure ,is relatively that the plant does take it certain water pail with a bele eut through the'nraltes and :'eta mere than 100 var- strong in nitrogen and potash, but amount of calcium for its food, but float from which the birds can drink.' :otic( of maple candy, produce= the weak in phosphoric acedy This 18 no one has ever yet shown that the This keeps the n ois ntment malt rcml,inuiiots Ly the use of Jersey natural since the animal removes this Plant may not be able to get its sof- "te1s recommended for frost-bitten' cream, chocolet0 and nuts, This was en constituent of plantfoocl in order to fiot 51194117 of ealelnm from clay COn1b9 aconsists of kerosene oil, three very profitable. before cane and beet build up its bane. As n consequence, Lime, therefore, is not essentially u prts by weight; lard, two parts;' sugar; became :so scarce and men - manure will produce great stalk plantfood, but is a soil corrector, We quenil3e, one part. Rub this ointment sive. Over in the White Mountain at this time that potash is an :.h- growth, but somei.imes produces too believe, of this clear distinetien were on the comb every day until the frost+ l resont country, (180.48 the line, seve.r- sdlutely 088eutial conetituent of pot.:- much straw growth for the geed of 1:gpt in mind, it would avoid a lot bitten parts are 8111•ed. It takes con-, al faint fatnilida with 'sugar orchards food. Some. over -union people bave the grain crop. Valuable results have of mistalren ideas and some frauds. siderable time eo treat birds in this have also learned the spindle" chards Similarly, calcium sulphate, or 1111x1 mauner hilt vvi h exhibition Steck and theallemc303114 g ievoud their lstterror whsm en they manureeen twith Ticneci k" phosphate. balaneing When plaster, is not fertilizer,r,although it troublele breeders it is worth (no' en sugar makecrop only5olnlap:ad .ldropsany }tonnd have said at, tomes that our crops cnn this is done 40 or. 50 pounds of acid can be applied for 80m@ time to the ugh Often when the combo of the birds' maple creams. 1t1,ay usually sell this get along without potash. Crops can pi108911ate should be applied to the 'ground for a Profit. Calcium sul- .are easily 1808211 it means that the'' maple randy, peeked in attractive pc) more get alum; wits :•ut potash soil for every ton of manure that is phate, gypsum or land plaster, has house is not waren enough. It may 1001paxes, 143: thirty -Stye to fifty cents a ':Than They can Without. ev,.,1r. Many applied. That this is profitable is evi- the power to let loose potash and clamp or the birds may be compelled) pound Summer soles to tourists soils aro fairly well ,-ttl,plied with denceil by the following results: other plantoods from the soil. There- to roost too close to the wind 1 310080atirnlly dnvct108 it parcel - potash, but if int4iI;'ive agriculture fore for rt time the farmer can apply Birds that era 80101ed I V t ilyl is to proceed in Canada and Iargc.at • 011ie Experiment; o 3State the average. land plaster at a profit. However, he front overcrowding or poor foeding, post trade, profits IIre to accrue to the farmer 'ing a period of 13 years the average should bo very careful not to eon- methods are the mdse apt to have I The opportunity for ;+agar orehard p itlroased production from soil trent- frozen or frost-bitten combs. Tlt° owners in staking 'candy is 'a big one. and gar(lenee from the productions of eel with stall manure and acid pleas- tinuo the prnetico indefinitely, le strong healthy bird con resist con- Maple sugar in itself es a Gaudy; all nlaximtxm crops, he must see to it pllate over yard manure was: Corn, mese he is t•ee:tieing his soil as ho sidaruhle cold if it is placed in n dry' that is needed is to put it up in candy that the crops have a sufficient sup- 15.27 line1' wllot, U,16 bus,; hey, would his bank account if he cuntinu- hone where there are no ctrnu!rht8 form. The 1440 -Douce cakes are al - ply of potash, which is a necessary 1,840 pounds•" ally wrote checks upon it and seg- and properly feel. y popular. plant food to produce incrcnseci Pomsylvania l:xperinlent Station ,, lected to I'eimbnrso the funds at his 1 ....--..........0—. yields. A shortage of potash is al- •"By the addition of ae}d 7414)9Pl 53.14 to 'hsposal. Tho Rnn1 day .of reckoning, ways e11bwI1 ,in pool,'' sprawling weak- manure at a cost of �;i).90 the gain -comes and comes swiftly le such a' Bulbs Fail to Flower in . high Iy stalks and stratus and in 'poorly over untreated nl811148t was $193:-1," '414441 ant ns land plaster es used and Temperatures. filled kernels. used 1401 f uously, Someone asks,! The first great source of plantfoocl, Indiana Experiment Station—"The t:.1re not :fertilizers stimulants, tooeel Too high temperature is reepon- is the vole In this rent storehouse addition of 200 pounds of acid phos- We answer', "Not 'by any 'neap." Ver. Bible for the "blasting" of buds of. nth 10rials, including nuts, ran b e'6 pro - plants phate to n six ton application of nail- pants es the 'Chinese entered lily, duec.l on the farm. t s' nature has Placed original supplies, fire per acre per rotation 01 corn, t:lizers are carriers of precisely the; 1rlper vvhi'te nalrcissus, and hyac1 1:1 forgotten that those is a liberal sup - of nitrogen, „pltosplloric ne-e- surd; wheat, and clover hue produced midi- '`ante pieta -food as is supplied by 111:111-I The :serious mistake 111 bulb cul- ply of chocolate, and it can be used This if d b w11 9 o pular. "Wafers of the pure sugar, put up in boxos or cold in bulk, hying a 4nuch bettor price than palled sugar. Mare elaborate 818111ies de- pend 119071 the 4klll anal crania= of the women follt, b'toet of the ma- �ri'ln " UXse 1 IC Davies Fertilizers For Profit iVPriao for Free Sieoefeten Ontario Fertilizers Limited i4, a Toronto :�;•.. �' tin arc. Ie'en oo may a in a mote; tional cr valued t elet 98 hire its to set the 'bulbs in the wet:n- with a free conscience. 04) 171Crpases va ue u :> .I' but 1 e tl1 concentrated 01m 1 . 1e ICV ,. ' and a Lie respect[v wn of ' • 'est- and minket location in the hoe se. Whore to sell it? This can't be lens 1.141 14(1,110 osseutial food, 111180- Tlria is entirely carol treatment, for a In 4014110 fertilizers. leo Oman oyeap 444ee (ewetfeei .. `414.1), the plant grower, phosphoric; it ie ie entir raised growth, resulting for cdo cleee van 1n•°te`nf'ly eeeseenee through Y Y it:id the. plana; ripener, and potash t110, in rbundwull foliage. and no flowers, tion of fert11180 5 has en t d 1410 i• to l ;trvn�tholar, When you apply, , g commission firms or to =epic:, buyers, attention of the 01081 I'rtrul(:i 'al fel tdvtrr yon apply .food. When you The bulbs shoute bo act away m an A much better way a to :'ell ;1s 11111011 sections of tho world, In tact, ill11 y importance has bee0lne ee apply at sail corrector quid noel stimu• p greet e or lent, you crect a soil reaction in one the 111010 thickly popclate+{ cnnlreca40 RIO in the oilier case let loose ' that an investigation within tho last 1 {i 1 1. 0'd wild ten years showed that in France over 50 per cent, increase in crop yield was credited to the proper 41e) of fertilizers. Like things were claimed for oho proper use of fertilizers in Goemany and elsetwlloo, Ilaa11 of liotitanisted, said:—`Who great teeter in 111840:teed crop production (en Groat Britain) has been the introductian df fertilizers all() purchased feeding ritutl"s. As soon a9 you can in(41400 eel on a farm none extraneous source of .. • f a•tehty you can raise the stnu,lard , ....i(xtiem" cool, darts place until they have de- as pn5$iblo to private customers and volopcd it goodly supply of roots. If the balance to retell stores in another top growth %tarts somewhat and chs territory which handle candies. 11I14nu- white, the bulb melon:iast need not ,(during' candy return are not prose a.. upe y e. 1814811, a p . ( 1 out: malting nay addition thereto. bo alzu 1)111, for the .11'. t0 will twee poets, but thuvsatuta 0f leo irh,v stores The next article will discuss the 1'1'een after being I elei•ht: to 1111° and chug stores 'ATP. I (4Utps11011 s44 how to know what to 4130, and the sorrow of ulantfeed, (:Co be coltuuu•,1,) Beene Now is a good tiara to etart a staple mutely trade. eiugar orchard 0v n, rs have :t potential Market which 11as neer been developed, Phone is n0 811111 ',Telmer 1S tter•prednelinn' in tide i' tutor}, 'Tap tip,; t••'1 e :it Meech, on the 10nt.11 e1:le, tvitit .t h.ilf-eneh bit. Make the helot* ;Cent eyelet. hell. The holes trllould 4141)1 eel into the tree so the fele will drain pet. 11, nut re- move th0 1i448 r The 1(40841 fleet that ever etlilccl in Zany country is tine fleet of plowe, tractors, 1i*ur,iws and t,,•edcre teat will eltort.ly put olio roan tin; bald.,. God••spoed this (feet! it i,e ee out at in of laele. In r n e 1l: -lentil' the peeve; it 11at.tlee for 1101:uln h:r])pi- Ic1n,u•rature ('Recoil eel:ony ever 41.14, nets. end (eery d gree,. preferred. 1''R0m Lultr to dex we1ks, t... t ,i in: on the buibe and ermine:Ile of growth, Will be reg1111(111 to 1114 4'i 1p -the fl'esh'ed rout eyete141. 3lvca v.b:,u the roots 4110 developed and ti±,• bulbs are brought to the 1941lt, they . heuld not 1,e subjected to too high 1 ee Ible Is the ca13s1e of "blast- arate the false from the true, the petty from the essential, the temporal from the Eternal. As shude cloth strengthen stlnehiue, Think what a wende.ful thing it So sorrow erlhal:ces joy; would be to have the insight really to Unless with sweet is bitter, know the true, the essential, the The richt:e4s our taste doth cloy; eternal thing in our decisions. It is And gold an:1 silver, even, hard to see the "neccesary" in hang - 'Wear better her some alloy, ing a picture or caring for a flowor —" but if in these little things we can Wo have found that coves having touch and gladden the heart of a water available at all times will yield child are they not worth while and more milk than whore the supply is very P00„r,v • restricted. a... When I was a little child I dread- SPRINGMUSKRATS We pay the best price for Spring Muskrats Send any Furs you have. You are assured of satisfaction in price and treatment. ABBEY FUR COMPANY ANY 310 at. Paul St. W., Montreal, Que. In business tot: 130 years Reference; Lank of Hochelaga, St. Henry. ( PIN iw iiSK In Twig Demand }Iighest Prices Assured by Sending to X� 4 a a , tea 9 s company S4 FRONT ST. EAST TORONTO Established 1007 Send a Trial Lot Results Will Please You ed the long dark winter days 'because the pretty carpet in the living room w.n-s replaced 1)y a dull, plain rag -car- pet. One of my keenest joys eves a picture we had of a sunset on the ' water. I never looked at that picturo without a sense of peace and joy, and ' would many times dream myself into `it, sitting on the sands in the fore- groundr, e;:ulting in the wonderful colo. My mother never suspected that I I had those feelings and tastes. She did nut know that her economy in saving the carpet was hurting me, or that the pietnre wee helping my young soul to grow (night. Yet I know to -clay that those two things hada lasting influence in my life. It is not extravagance to use our prettiest things when they are most needed and no effort is too great that tvil.l s ,tiefy tho craving of a little 011110 for the things which are beautie ful,---P1. It. A. To Keep Velvet. Velvet never should be brushed with a :•tiff, coarse brush. The pile is easily injured; in feet, the short, soft threads that make it up often can easily be pulled from their founda- tions vritlr the finger nails, and a 10arse brash is almost sure to loosen them, A soft velvet brush .is loo sort to use, hlven better than a b844:ll is a piece of crepe or crinoline. The rough fabric seems to get all the dust 11•pm Site velvet end clean its inmost 31111.014, lvid lou cutin stop to think hot>z' nrnny 11111es you walk cerryiiltg water, front the well to the house? A supply of runia;1411 water 4.1 so (11114117 1;el:ured that there is no longer any excuse for this 411 c:01(141441 of 4.831:1144 watee for hoc .meel•.1 u;;o,