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Ilandling the Incubator. the conrmereial d sinfectants or with
Regardless of bow long he may be hot soda water. After .a careful washe
to the businessthe pout ryman eon lag it pays to dry the trays in the
rover forget the pleasure and sans- sunshine. The old wick can be re -
faction of watching his first hatch moved and the burner boiled in soda
of downy eltiolcs conte from tin in:u- water to remove gummy ;meumula-
teeter. And incubators arc being made tions. A clean burner is easy to Tep-
ee efficient that It is not difficult to late. Some risk Is avoided by placing
obtain good results. Farmers who do a new week in the burner for each
not own Incubators will •find more hatch. Sometimes hateltes have
failedbeen
satisfaction in raising poultry by injured when short wicks
ti
thanwith a large reach the oil, causing the lamps to
go
artificial hatchihe
number of old hens. " This is a fact, eat at night.
d h been improved
ease brooders roc era ro for the chicks, have
How to Introduces Rotation of Crops,
toca
The writer believes that brooders First consider the approximate
have been improved more than Inoue acreage of grain, hay, pasture and
bettors, In ;past years many failures hoed crops which -will be required;
with artifietal incubation was due to next consider the quality of soil which
• poor brooders. Poultvymen could hatch is on the farm. Then decide what ro-
chicles which they vauid not raise. But tation would be most suitable.
piny that good bleeding equipment is 1 tat' h given
available the incubators are having
little trouble in•proving their worth.
It pays to follow the directions of
the maker of the machine, For the
first hatch, mark on a calendar or
make a chart showing the work that
should be done each day. The'routine
of niaraging a machine will be learned grain,elover hay, timothy hay. grain.
during the process of one hatch. This rotation gives a very good iprt o-
The eggs foe the incubator should portion of the various crops,
be gathered often and stored where very satisfactory.
bhe temperature is between fifty and A Three -Year Rotation: Hoed crop, authority to condemn Hini _ ,
sixtydgrees. When eggs reach sixty- grain, clover bay. This rotation has and so after mocking and abuse He
eight to seventy degrees a slow a very large area of hoed crop and was sent to Pilate, the Roman sever
growth will start. Then the temper- provides no pasture land. It is, there- d but
' attire may be reduced, causing the fore, unsuited to most farms. How -
germ to die, Eggs that are chilled will ewer, if the fertility of the soil is very
aleo fail to hatch. Eggs should not poor, if additional pasture land is
be held longer Than two weeks and available, and if considerable stock
the fresher they are, the better the are kept which will consume the hoed
chances of producing a large per cent, craps, the rotation is very satisfac-
of livalno cheeks, tory.
The best location for an incubator There are, of course, many other
is in a cellar but a room where the rotations, but the above mentioned organized, and totally unprepared, the
temperature is around fifty to sixty have perhaps the most general appli- disciples and friends of Jesus could
degre-o will lie all right. The temp- cation. It is quite probable that por-do nothing to help Him.
Your grocer Wil , tellyou
frankly tha" he magi's less
profit on Red Rose Tea than
on other teas. The only
r
object he has in recommend.°
ing it is ` tjti see that Tion get
the best quality possible. N
The Sunda School Lesson
J
MARCH 20.
Jesus on the Cross. St. Matthew 27: 33-50.
innocent man, for he thus made it ape
pear that it wits acioally their king
who was made to suffer this shameful
death, Ilia did riot know that the gross
wee the way bee whisrh his victim
wt)uld rise to a throne higher than
that of Caesar, and to an Empire
wider than any of whieh Renee ever
dreamed.
V. 39, They that passed by reviled
t was
Him. Potcr, ribose own hoar
sore with the memory of his passion-
ate wQeda of denial in the early morn -
nig, witnessed this scene, and wrote -
e-
r' men
whob
err it d urging £ vx
A t a
ion gI g
g
be -
Raved to follow the examiilo of Jesus,
for "Be committed no sin; no guile
Was ever found upon Iris lips. He was
reviled and made. no retort; He suffer-
ed and never threatened` but left
everything to. Him who jut�ges justly,
He bore our eine in Ilis own body on
the gibbet, that we might break with
sin and live for righteousness.
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Golden Text—Romans 5: 8. The revilers quoted words which .
ri 7 from the cls bearing upon His sinal- Jesus had used long' talon butwith. light in His Son reached ed nt lielves than the early winter days, be-
cause
t
Time and Place Friday Ap i f y an entirely different meaning from point when He became obedient unto
they have by that time lost
'A.D. 29 The Mount of Calvary out dere the cross upon w cY
that• which they t them. Com death Surely there is lesson hers
PREPARING FOR
tSTRONG LAMBS
Tho sheep be in many respects a
wonderful farm animal when you eon-
eider the xesulte and returne that may
be had flan -Ohm with a minimum
of expense and care throughout the,
greater portion of the' yeee. On anany
farms they are left to provide largely,
round
Ler themselves in the fields and x
the streets, ten months out of the
year. A little care and attention to
feeding after the fall freezoe have
killed most of the vegetation, how-
ever, will be well repaid in the thrifty
condition of the sheep that can be
maintained up to lambing time.
Late winter is really harder on the
hie h He was to
. rl e r w ne i ey Pu ' upon em.
for us. sonic of the flesh and fat that was put.
011 them during the summer. Any
farm+breeding animal is the better for
the good flesh it carries, especially if
it is bearing young, If the ewes are
the tang -drawnout agony and conflict made hint bear eci s t e way put into a .good thrifty condition or
of soul, which He bore pt, alone d he universal law of unselfish service, that ( a kept in that condition during the rfl
His weary chmphninns slept, and the works, mounted and weptr for Him, Get rid of the egg -eaters and . ter they will be more likely to sudden and harsh interruption of be-. and somewhere in the crowds that those who would save others cannot feather -pullers if you have some in strong lambs,. On the ether bend, if
tragal and arrest, gathered, the disciples, who had been save themselves, Wholly and Imre, c
The folio -wing lowing ro tons have with Him in the night, followed with servedly they give, as Christ gave, your flock, or they will soon teach the they must shift for themselves most
roux -Ye Jesuso was led away first to the fear. Two criminals eve to the giving of life. He trusted habit to others. of the. whiter, picking up dead stuff
good house 11 n of a former high nest astonishment and
A Four -Year Rotation: Hoed crop, � g priest condemned to the: same death. kept in God; Yet, they thought, God does Crowded ehicicens won't pay any in the meadows. and existing on the
grain,clover hay, timothy hay'. This and a man of great influence, father HI not deliver Hne. How many afollow- better -than anything else that is over straw stack, the owner is likely to be •
tobe ver saris The site of Golgotha, or Calvary, is
has roved Y h of b delivered! Their nd t desk
side thewalls of Jerusalen. "�be crucified (John 19: 17).
Connecting Links: After the Last that He neust have proven unequal eo
Supper follow the scenes in the garden the burden, for on the way they laid
of 'Gethsemane, on the slope of the hold up1en a stranger, Simon of Cy -
Mount of Olives, to which Jesus went rena, whose sons were afterward
with His -disciples after the supper— among the followers of Jesus, and
th 'os . Fly
women who .bad known His good
pare .John 2: 1.9-22, Matt. 26: 61, and
Acts 6: 14,
Save Thyself. They taunted Him
saying, He saved others; Himself He
cannot save. Unconsciously they were
praising Him while they . meant to
mock Him. They were uttering that
Patti,
In-law of Caiapltas the present high m company. er of Christ has trusted as Be did crowded It pays to have quarters
rotation P priest. There, in he gray 11g t and has not b eendisappointed in the lambs that arrive
factory although its acreage of grain early morning', an .informal• hearing unknown. There is a tradition whichthat are perfectly. commodious .a with all the flabbiness of a we
is rather too limited for most farms. took lace the story of which is: told comes down from the time of the faith, like that of their Master, lila comfortable- rag and about as useless, for often
A Five -Year Rotation: - PE+m eror Constantine, which marks been tried to the uttermost, and like
in John 18: 19-24. Next, in the house' P, Rim theyhave died. It seemed as if The -droppings are one of the im- they'will not last more then two or
of Caia h Jesus appeared before the the site now included 1 t the church other of
P �' P Sepulchre. �he onlyother .God had forsaken them. But had He portant adjuncts of t11ae poultry busi- three days, if that long.
council for formal trial, and was con- the Holy S Pe la outside Daascus forsaken or forgotten? Assuredly neess on the farm, if carefully mixed A ewe is a ebeap animal to keep.
demned, under false witness, for probable place not. The lesson of the Cross is clear. with dryearth and kept as. fertilizer. Give her good clover hay of some kind
treasonable designs against the Sat+, on the northern side of the city,wi P
temple. The council, however, had no where there are some low rocky hills fobs keg inHislife
4e Jesus,in No manure is richer than hen drop once or twice a day, a little oats and
and tombs. pings. corn, and'she will bear as good lambs
eg to drink mingled with gall. hour of agony, cried out, in the words It never pays to expect two -hundred - as any flockmaster could expect.. We
Vinegar of •Psalm 22, Why hast Thou forsaken
The vinegar was a sour wine. Markpullets from one -hundred -egg have fed silage in place of clover hay
says,"wine mingled with myrrh," Gall dead But God raised Him from the
dead, hens. Remember that ``like begets and linseed meal with the grain in
Application. like." small quantities. These feeds will put
Improve the quality of your flocks starch into the lambs which will ar-
Into the mystery of our Lord's
heartrending cry ret es impossible to by Purchasing some good fowls or rive perfectly formed and make the
enter, yet there is comfort in the fact eggs from a heavy -laying strain of owner feel he has gained something
that these worlds were found on His purebreds. It will be money well . wcrth while. Too Bauch corn is fatten -
lips. How often have they;,been the spent, ;ing, to a pregnant ewe, so ib is better
expression of others' agony. A little The farmer who says chickens don't to utilize more oats and clover hay '
babe istaken from a home -which had pay is the one who neglects them or and only enough'corn to improve her
joyfully settled itself to be a nest. A does not keep an account, and hence flesh and keep her alapetite sharp for
father is called from the head of his does not know how much .revenue the •it. Our ewes enjoy a •daily feed of
household, a mother passes beyond
the reach of her child's. tearful search.
nor. Pilate questions Jesus was the bitter and poisonous extrac
found no fault He Him t HimTheto avoid of some plant possibly the poppy, but
Antilles, They, sub -king g` Him io Hewho this is uncertain. - It seems to leave
happe a tte beie ofs Galilee; who had a stupefying effect and to have
mockingly
to a to Jerusalem. Herod
mockingly questioned Him and sent rendered one partially or wholly in -
Him back to Pilate, by whom He was sensible to pain. But Jesus preferred
at last reluctantly condemned, in view to retain His full consciousness and
of the persistent and violent clamor would not drink. It is impossible for
of the Jewish mob. Scattered, dis- us to imagine the intensity and agony
of the pain which He must have en-
dured.
They cast lots. This was no doubt,
a common custom. The Old Testa-
ment passage referred to is in Psalm We are overcame with the sense of
22, which was originallywritten of loss• --loss for which we ccan see no
another sufferer, but the language of reason. Like our Lord we cry, "My
which in part seems to describe that
which happened at Galvafy,
Jesus the King of the Jews. Pilate
had these words written in large let-
ters, in Hebrew, Latin and Greek, and
erature inside the machine is constant- tions of the farm, on account of being
ly influenced by the outside air and if Dither too wet or too light and sandy,
that is frequently changing in temp- may have to be farmed under a sep-
eraiure it will be difficult to regulate arate cropping system. Under such
the inotbator. There is less vibration conditions if this area is not too large
The Crucifixion.
V. 33. A place called Golgotha.
The name means "skull," and the
Latin word corresponding to it is Cal-
vary, Weary after a sleepless night,
en a cellar floor than in an upstairs it is undoubtedly more profitable to worn by the agony throug which He
room, When the machine is upstairs leave it undivided by fences and to had passed in Gethsemane, and by re-
enuclt cera iv net:es;ary to keep the reckon the entire area as one year in Posted hearings before the different
aspossible the new rotation. With such a system courts, buffeted, and bruised, and lac- set up over the cross where ell could -there was no mistake; that our sui-
te;:;; at Ira as uniform crated with the thorns which they read. No doubt He intended it as an fering, like His, has somehow a place
and +evori Leavy walking and banging a field of poor soil may be increased head bound upon Tris head in.moek nal- insult to those Jewish leaders who had the wise order df Providence; that
of doors, f'arp. should be taken to in fertility by n short rotation of talion of a crown, Jesus was led forth forced him to condemn to death an some day our severest agonies will be
God, why?" Thele is no answer yet
but It surely strengthens us to rem-
ember that Jesus felt as we do; that
in His case, though ,calamities more
crushing than ours came upon. Him,
level the in:•e.hator before starting. crops and by larger applications o
Eggs meg he taken out and turner manure. A field of low -wet land may
every bwelee hours from the morning be left longer in hay.
of the third day to the night of the One consideration should not be
eig'hteeiith day. The time of cooling overlooked. The fields should be made
can gradually :rcrease.as more anima! large in order to reduce the cost of
$cat le prod:b all in the eggs. Return Producing crops and to decrease the designed by our farmers. They had
them to the machine as soon as touch- depreciation and repair of fences. The to buy the engine from one company,
ing tie efrg to the eye proves it is rotation should be planned so that the pump from another, a tower had
thehorses would be kept busy as much to be built and a tank placed upon it.
Running Water in Every Farm Home
— remembered only as we to -day rent -
ember the griefs of our childhood. The a cage with a slatted bottom, which
railing priests saw in his unrelieved re a fewinches•off the ground. Um -
agony proof that God had forsaken
Him, and would not "have Him," The
any a day or two in such a cage cools
e "The Father's de- .off the sitting fever,
fowls really do bring in. -
Keep the drinking vessels of both
the chicks and the old fowls scrupu-
lously clean. Wash them out every,
evening and scald then out at least' ours nue into the stalk pastures and
once a week. Replenish the water; clover fields, where they roam about
supply several times a day. Don'ti and 'perhaps find a little something to
pour fresh water into the vessels, but eat, while getting plenty of exercise.
throw out all the stale water and then The natural habitat of the sheep is en
puri in the fresh. water. the range or open field or wooded
The way to break up a hen that knoll. and I recall years when because
wants to sit is to begin the first time of lack of barn roost we used to feed
she is found to be sitting. Put her in our flock outdoors during most of the
winter, and our lambs were strong and
thrifty as those we raise to -day under
better shelter renditions. As lambing
time approached we hart!lee the ewes
in the barn, but this practice was not
good corn silage also.
It is not advisable to keep them in
close confinement even during cold
and snowy weather. We usually let
osit was true
In the past, water -systems had to .be This system is comparatively simple, °pp _.
except for freezing.,
The pneumatic system was one of
the first deviations from the elevated -
tank method and has been highly suc-'
coo:. I': is eel names...ter to turn each asoeatble throughout the year, be- This procedure wa3 expensive, oonfu•s- cessfuh It consists of a tank which
egg separately. Remove a few from, p "• Y
the mitielle of the troyand roll the' cause it costs money to have horses ing, and often entailed a lot of errors. 'contains a gauge and necessary at -
others toward the centre. Then replace standing idle. While almost all farm Not much wonder that many farmers tee -temente for the intake and outlet
erg follow some practice of changing were content to use the old hand- of the water. The tank contains air
the eggs in the ends. This procedure
the crops on their fields from year to pump, and carry water to the house to at atmospheriic pressure. The water
cansns the ergs to be constantly
h year very few have adopted a deft- supply the many, -many needs. The is pumped either by o'-eetric motor or
errors in the design and insbaddation
of the water -system were many. Too
often the engin was e�everal times
the necessary size, the pump was
often placed incorrectly, the pipes
were too email sal the tower would
not withstand the storms.
changing their piton in the machine.•
When the lamp wick is first trim-
ntte rotation of crops. The adaption
med net it etraight across and slightly
of
co
a suitable rotation will reduce the
round the corners. After that da eat cost of production and will make more
trim the wick with shears but tub off profit.
the burned portion each day with a
match. A pointed flame is not desir-
able, so have one that hurna at an
even height h
t from one end of the wick
to the other. The -beat grade of kero-
eene obtainable will be the best in-
vestment, Tide gives the most heat
and the least soot and odor. A reserve Weeding.
supply should always bo at hand to Some lazy little fishes found
avoid the risk of running out of fuel A cove, all clean and cool,
When the machine is closed the And then one day in truant way -
night of the eighteenth day 11 must. They ran off from their school,
not be opened until the hatch is com-
pleted. When alt hatching appears And stayed away and played away
i1Mshed and the chicks ere wiry the In inlets, creeks and rills,
machine can leo opened. Take out the. Until the strong tide took them home
chicks and remove all broken shells, s Against their naughty wills.
egge that failed to hatch, and crippled;
chicle.. Return the good chicks to the They suffered heavy punishment
neac+i •+' and hang a piece of paper in (Though 'twas deserved, indeed):
lane of the gloat door, if there is one, Their whole next holiday they spent
so that the chicks will not peck at In pulling up seaweed!
each other but rest comfortably while:
spread out over the egg tray or the
They do net need any feed Fowls do not need to be continually
c53107k
i/YJ
In recant years unit water -systems
have beenp P
developed and laced on the
market; they are ewact in power
equipment, pump and tank capacity,
and may be installed without bhe least
:trouble if the instructions are follow-
ed. Each piece is the right shape and
gas -engine (occasionally by hand)
into the tank, When the tank is about
two-thirds full of water the pressure
is about thirty pounds per .square inch.
This is equal to the gravity pressure
of water in a tank about seventy feet
high. This system works very much
like a steam boiler. The air under
compression forces the water to the
various buildings where water is
needed.
Thene are two pneumatic systems,
one in which the tank is large enough
to store sufficient water for the /arm
size and does its part efficiently. The for several days, and another in which
maamfeeturers of the standard wabew- the tank holds only a few gallons and
system equipment -maintain engineer- is operated by an electric motor. In
ing departments to take caro of the the latter case, when a faucet is open
various farm node, and they also are ed, the water begins to flow and re -
conducting servree departments, kluees the pressure in the tank. This
whose
works an automa
duty it is to supply the agents tic diaphragm which
with necessary repair parts to. keep throws an the current, the pump be
planta in proper operation. Such ser- gins to openabe and, in this manner,
vice develops eonlidencce in the minds delivers fresh water frsin the well or
of the consumer and reduces advertise cistern.
ing to a basis of education. This system aonsisbs of a bank into
which air is d. There aro two
There
no
piece
equip-
ment whichhas the constant usage I sets of pipes, one tto conduct the air
g 'I
from the tank to the well, spring
„
1 water-.. stem has. Tho de -
until forty-eight to sixty hours old, doped' with stimulating food or Mantis are daily and hourly. Water
drugs. Pure food, exercise and good the r station and deliver the water to the house or barn.
If fed before that time bowel trouble
ssary Tine is a neetinies known as the fresh
serving of each meal, washing the With this t
is more apt to result. If it is hard to care are the main requirements.
keep down the temperature in the ma- The nests for laying hens should be
chine, open the door slightly. Do not overhauled and renewed two or three
let the chicks overheat. We like to let times during- the season, the boxes be -
the temperature drop to about ninety ing painted with coal oil to kill lice,
degrees coon after the hatching is while fresh nesting material should
completed and while the chicks are be abundantly supplied. The nests
waiting to be removed to a brooder.' for sitting hens should bo renewed
After each hatch, incubators shouidievery time a fresh bateh of eggs is
be thoroughly scrubbed with one of; set.
"
lie liths on of purityd
gaua1Itty icQ +finy
firm wade MaOi6! Ba�£nd
Powder the standard)
�$d towdei of Can .,
Posit e y +COVaa188-rs' no
gum of other injurious
substitutes:
Its case instu'es pe*'Fct
satisfaction,
tion,,
"Com no more t the
ordinary kinils"
Made in Canada
T.W.Ci11ti COM enr 3141TJi.])
101501550 t000brtO,cAN. HONracn*
dishes, cleaning the house, bathing, water -system. is type ofwater
sprinkling the lawn and garden, flush- equipment a Pneumatic punt') i5 neces-
P
ing the stables, teething the antenna Bary. The manufacturers o the eye-
ing
Wit, and is an asset for fire protec- tears furnish the pumps,tion. In feet, the water -system has Eleven Cents Per Day.
no idle periods when it may he re- If the water-aysleeen should coat
paired, such as the tractor, spraying. $450, the interest would be $27.' As
machinery, eta„ have. Thus the matt- the equipmcn•t is mad 365 days in the
lecturers of farrn water -systems real- year, the daily cost would be about
ize that an efficient service depart- eight cents. To this must be added
about throe cents a day for gas ani
ell, which brings tha daily east to the
low figure of ceee-en cents a day. 0f
There are several ways of securing course, conditions wed size of farm
sure in the home and will make this coed: vary. No ono
water under pro
awould object to eleven reales a day
bout the farmstead, whether by ole-
for •all the water.
An experiment was conducbed once
in a western college to determine the
capacity of a man at work, A pump
was rigged up and it was found that
the largest and huskiest football play-
er was able to develop only one-tenth
boesepowor for a short tanto. This
means that a one-tenth horsepower
motor will do more than a Man can
do, This man would ,bo worth $8 s
day, The motor would cast about $20,
or a daily coot almost too small to
oa1nnlate---about one-third of a cent
a day.
mens Means future busineas by creat-.
ills a satisfied consumer.
Several Systems In Use.
BRUCE'S HIGH GRADE FARM SEEDS
COra, Bruce: imp. Leami0f PTTt as�o
' W lseonst ow.
'• wlaconain No.7ibq
" White Cap Dent.,,.....
' Slant eurea ill
•' Selet teaming ill
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lug
narley.S,AA. No.4l
Buckwheat Silver Ruh
31.10
1.25
Rye 2.26
Oats, natty & er Mine L7A
Bruce's Loader, t:�a
Con mror 1.
ameNean Banner E
�� aiantned Csb
O.A.C, No.02 while Jas
Sa Toren Bpring LW
Peae,nolden n Bea. t05 0mmeradfi3�cclla
•• 'Canadian a.t., E.70 Ci,.r,Altlae, Re1,'al N0 X1.68.......... •14A0
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Whoa .fA
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corn Comptv,..,"•• Pll. - 8.. • 8r.ect. , • ••••••
IaoQfallow a00 Ttmotbr
" Dakota iyh(!e, 8,00 No. 2 S 8. of above Clovers and Timothy
' Auetra litiSi Rel, a.s0. SLOP per bhehel toes, and No S. C, 8. of above.
" KIoQ Phllilp Red, " OAP $7.00 Per Weld less thin above prices,
poi.$ ars per bushel hero,. cotton bags Una 600.. sew J0actcbestra, and subletto beingUnsold
Pres—Write for cue 120 page catalogue of Seeds. Plants, fluibs. Carden lmptemeete, Pouarr
8upplle0 oto. Special Crain List batted ovary two weeks. 'Prncan application.
JOHN A. BRUCE & COMPANY, " LIMITED 239
Seed Merchants. Established 1820 HAMILTON. ONTARIO
vating the water or putting it under
air -pre= -sure. Tho first sysbem might
be called the gravity system. The
water is either pumped to an elevated
position or is elevated by nature, as
in the ease of a spring on the moue-
tainsido. Many farmers are blessed
with abundant supplies of water
which can be piped directly to the
farm, This is ideal, for it cheapin
operation and almost never gets out
of good condition,
The elevated tank has many disad-
vantagel. It is affected by extremes
of temperature, often leaks, may be
wrecked by stotme and is unsightly.
ISSUE No, 11—'21.
DIARDLE•I:E
FLOOR
FINISH
if your Poon
are hardwood,
Use
Marble -100
The Floor
ebish with a
moody -book
guarantee.. It
'tears and wears
5n5 went% It
will not mar nor
teretcl+ white
an; s not at.'
keted,by. anter
Feet That Never
Touch the Floor
A worn floor spoils the look of your home and
is impossible to rerun but if you keep, your
Boors painted, feet cannot touch 'them, Let
the paint wear but save the wood. Save the
- - Sudnt'o and you Save all,,
SENOUR'S
Floor Paint
rdti to ere, data very hard wah a high lustre and 'ell with.
Sand 0 peat amount of hard wear. Naddil le moored in
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as convenient as feeding under cover.
Time is an important element to the
present-day fanner, and . everywhere,
that we can practice econemtes it will
pay to do so. Strong lambs are the re -
suit of good care and feeding, and to
getthem started on the right road re-
quires a tittle time. If he is vigorous
alter the first few days he needs prac-
tically no more attention other than
that of being watched. Weak lambs
require lots of close care for several
days if they are to survive. A few
weak lambs will just about keep one
busy looking- after them; and this
means attention well into the night.
So proper feeding of the ewes will
prove to be an economy at lambing
time,—J. L, J.
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In the Tunnel.
Two English lovers were returning
from a sentimental Saturday after-
noon at the seaside and they had been
compelied to occupy the same cone:
partment as a roistering crowd of
eostermougsrs. They had penal
through n tunnel. "D'yett knoW, earl -
Mg," he wblepered as they emerged.
"if I had realized that tune was to
long 'I shouid have kissed you!"
"Great, Scott!" she gasped. "And
didn't you?"
.
No man eheul-d do a 'job by hand
,that can be dens -by nrachinary.
A hay -loader is indispensable as is
labor-eavtng device on the farm.
• Legumes improve soils directly in
two ways -by adding organic matter
and by inereasing the nitrogen content,
.Stock will eat a considerable am-
ount of straw if it is bright and crisp.
That's the res„.on they mase into the
stack.
limes simnel railways be watered
before they are feel, as there 10 some
danger of working the oats into the
gut if the process is reversed,
The main object in the first few
months of a pig's life is to produce
bone, ntusele and growth. Sort of get
nine in shape to carry a big hoed of
corn to market.
During themild weather gates and
fences may be put in shape, /Melt
work neat Bove money and worry la
a few months when the young craps
have commenced to. grow,
'Ear boo much well -cured hay is min-
ed by improper storage. Ono fre-
quently sees low, flat heyetlteka
winch have ono feurth or mere of
their contents cxposetl"to the weather;
'The best way of determining
whether caws aro profitable or not
is to know how much milk and fat
each animal produces, and what the
her,1 will average one year with are
other,