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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1921-4-28, Page 6CONDtJCTEP DY PROF. HENRY G, -ELL *'.• of this department is to place at the ser.` The urlfgt p vies of our farm readers the advice at art agknoOroed9ed'. authority on all subjects pertaining to soils and p9, Addressall questions to Professor Henry G. Bell, In cere''of,The Wilson Publishing Company, Limited, Toron. tci, and answers will appear in title column In the order id which they—are—received. When writing kindly men - Cep thee paper. As space la limited it is advisable where inieneddate reply Ie, necessary that a stamped and ad- dressed envelope be enclosed with the question, when the answer will be mailed direct, Copyright by Wilson Publishing, Co„ Limited Q. M.: 1 would like to know about Work thin thoroughly into the soil by. growing; alfalfa. The land is sandy careful harrowing, and dry • slopes to the south. Should W. W.: How much does grain in I Beed to alfalfa in the spring with corn silage depreciate in feeding value oafs, or would a fall seeding be bet- from time it is put in silo to the time ter? Should T use lime and manure; it is fed? Corn dented and glazed' this fact, the house, barn, silo and all b rodded. Nor or t, stophere.Wire Have you Money to Boni? IXave you coney to burn? Neither the city. elate once -lag cf the have L Do yen like to tette a fine clover and alfalfa varieties, is subjeee newt crisp $10O bill or a bright fresh to spontaneous combustion, whether it $500 Victory :bond, set a match to it is in tnowe, or stacks, The Mist cutting and watch it cute up in flame? Neither of alfalfa is believed' to bo the, mast do I• dew, or not The fact remains, however, that Canadians are burning up money to- day, needles -iy anil.inexeusahly, .The Ontario alone, in 1919, i'ielettt beat to cause a fire. Thorough ii 1 1 eeilaubo .menu end ll raw 4h the ]ass(rant511re32Ont qa ass f l0 514,232, Eighty per an total a trying before placing t1 the built and the mini; aswellas othe body, It 9'390 fines, Eighty per tent 'of the the addition. of common salt will ren will recognize that physical health fire loss is preventable. Tele means dexo hay leas likely to overheat. The anti industrial of ieieney etre pronioteri that Ontario people burned up Jitney mein "factors leading to spontaneous by•education, and will seek the •boat extent of 2,311, needlessly anti ignition of feeds and folders mite'Ito' lueaJts and instruments o£ education, to the cyan roughly, os moisture, bacterial The training of its young folk will be, 01 idle, each day in the year. An b this tremendous activity, aerm'inaticn' and storage hi together with the 1'eedir-g and cloth. end Gaut not be put to I u uiekl 'ergo hoaPs+ i'4ltere stored lots aun-1 in; of thole ,1raini gl anti aductrtlau will_ waste too q Y ['ergo to same httntlreda o'f to'tts,.rpan , ,tin has long been r upon tit us be two£okb having' regard for chttx- Ibei Lightning suspected; combustion' may same t i deter as well as efficiency, and alining of being the eltief cause of fires upon be under way far two or three months, at the malting both of good workmen the Patu. Thrsquent}on of the finvncial before becoming a liaren:t extexuttily, g loss to farmers by lightning is most €, `panti good citizens, It will seek the buildings are good The farm supply of gasoline and. highest per£eetion cf both mind find tiargetano, farm rb It Because of kerosene shout,; be kept a sofa ills-� soul, both Lea to n�.herart� ua •es mat targets for thunderbolts. .art o£ ]lying g t etl The, Sunday School Lesson MAYBible Teachingsducat{ 1'° About Education. Detit;'6; 4.9; Proverbs 3: 13.18;, St. Luke 2: 4O-52:Golden Turk Prov. 4 s' 7. dangerous in this respect, but any huY that is moist from rain or Connecting Links—Tlte ideal human were to learn to know and love the thcraughly cured before being put'uia, society' will lie intelligent, as well as God of their lathers, Moreover the is likely to ferment and generate sof- industrious. It will value learning fie teeehing was to be not s t p,V y leseDns learned in school, but also by talk and conversation, in the house and by the way, both everting and marring, Piov. 8: 13.18. U'Ippy 18 the Man That Findoth Wisdom. 'The 'Ora nine chapters of the •book of Proverbs have been appropriately cal1e4 the Praise of Wisdom;" TJta writer seen to children as many of the most beautiful: helm. been a teacher of young sten, far' fitiry tales, These stories; found in. tance from any dwelling. No light of any kind should be permitted near to them. No automobile or gaso 't merely diligence. and skill, and effen- tiveneee in toil, but also goodwill anal sympathy and patience. We have SPIRITUAL, FOOD Wo would not deprive our children •... n of material food; we send them to school for intellectual food; should- we neglect to provide them with daily spiritual feed? If you do not 'believe they are bun - eery for it, you will be surprised to note how much pleasure they will take in listening to and discussing with you the etories'of Moses in the bulrushes, Daniel in the lions' den, and 15hadraok, Meshatek and Abednego, which have as great a' fascination • for he frequently uses the terns "My son' in addressing his pupils, Wisdom is to him the olivine plain of the world. It is personified as God's architect or. ,toaster workman." It stands for the•divine order in bath nature and huhnan life, for both Godes work and God's will. A man's wis- done therefore, is in seeking to knew kind of alfalfa seed c t How dies field corn cam- other structuresshould aro It fie en God's will anti to c nt, It Iles in boil What kt when u ardaring his life according to God's sliAne I use? pare with regular for nutting lit corn in shouldnethawork a gine should have its fuel tank replen- fallen upon tines in which society, plan, for thus, and thus only, can' he Answer: In Ontario, to, practice gen- feedingvalue, for paan silo. I fences should be grounded: It as a dwhilerunning, It shau':ci always isAnswer: Actual analyses of corn !t -;theism fact that horses and'cattle, {she both national and international, has live a true life. See, especially 1: ?; seedy, it wisest to phactice spring; t we ' higher m s with s storm be borne in -mind that the velum from hecome exceedingly complex, and the 3: "1.10; and- 8. • Two hundred mites silage show that ensilage frequently drift along nwhen mixed with right ordering of it demon:ls the high- Wisdom is Imre.. presented as the seeding of alfalfa. th i length are such that feeding valud than is an equaled that' until they come fto encesome hinieb Often a air, Lae of gasoline, south elk/tittle gbndet n h has an explosive newer equal to est wisdom. We have become familiar source of true luippisiess, its the great- o growingof green corn just cut. Provided that this is a wire fence, which becomesunits ofd with all sorts of theories swine of est wealth; and the -most precious of seasis sufficient the v g charged with electricity ander certain that of eighty-three peewits y seasotr before the heavy Frosts set in the corn is past the glazing stage them ca e di g y for the young 'alfalfa toal rooting when it is put i he •I I no storm conditions, If th f e in the mite• fustic of tefarm and recti to c' silo, take well u led every ten Open interns h ld never be car and have heard 1 ,gun' tht; e 'n l crucle or even fan- all treasures. Wisdom, promotes nn a d make n t e,1 a sec a enc s 'U •licit barley, reason why deteriorationsopen field is grounded a erns sou re again and main I would advise seeding with U Y+ f fact in -ards a ried about outbuildings or left to hang cry of red revolution. Our safety lies is and my preference for place in the sllo. ieAa mattero , rods, and at every corner y , h there 's the slightest possibility in education and •a brooder and better ' would be !n the order 'n caused b tem. Parlor education , an aneducation ss y in o matches, or the old-style "seven lag" u from recur , o ac machine should be to pre- kind which burn s aw Y. q east lime at the rate of -1,500 to ••,U00 considerable � dangerous, the Bibles .of -Jews, Protestants and Roan= Catholics, lead'ehitdren their Heavenly Father for preteoti•cn in time of dance, and for eon -dote in thou •Vette troubles, Many messages in the 91st Psa'lnl are also very practical and emphasize the thought of God's protecting care. Do the children of to -day know God as an ever-present loving Father, to whom they may turn as some of us did in our childhood, knowing Ile, would hear and answer our petitions? I well remember talking to Hint as I crossed the fields en my way to school, asking Him to help me with my ge- health end long life, as well as, Pros- ography or granrutar. and is compared to the tree of On looking back upon those days, 1 life tit the garden'of Eden, Those -realize .that it was our mother front' Who• ate of that tree .would live for whom we learned of God's nearness, i before•we went to Sunday school or ' wheat or oats the ensiling of corn is carried on pre - t ear s crop h d lightning stroke will be carried harm- where perity, h P 1 � d founded ever, and so those who lay hold open cicely to prevent deterioration. I toile 1 t the ground of firm bot g Christianfaith anti morals In w'!sdom find life eternal, named. hex y are . know from actual investigations and After the, ground is plowed, broad-, _ f teal tests that en - eon Where grain is being threshed, the 1 1 are equally an educated Christian people lies our One coat understand' Boni this how c1 ureh, d grounded hope for the future it is that the New Testament writers A little. girl of my acquaintance silagecorn which has a from static Safety matches, which Deut. 6': 4-9. Hear, 0 Israel. The represented Christ a5' the perfeet ex- loves to repeat long passages from the lbs. per acre, working this in with disk vent ignition of the dust f - i per rent. of fairly well ripened grain electricity. It should also be equip- San be ignited only by contact wi'tther book 'of 108 Deuteronomy,ovfrin its present ample: of wisdom, and tee source of Bible before going to sleep. When she and harrow. An application of ma ! nure is very good practice at such a on it, makes materially better feed ped with a shark arrester. Lightning , than the same weight of corn without 1 t Ian ranks and singles to surface, are the on y p P form; comes to us from the early part socaloin Co all who follow Him. In was learning "The -Lord is my Shoe kind to use. of the seventh century before Christ, Ghrist' they recognezacTG d Tone o F•r herd" her mother -,ked her to eleee The damage wrought by sparks on It is a new edition, prepared by dis- wooden shingle roofs tans attention to the desirability of using some fire- proof shingles on farm buildings of all time. When you t 2 sowing the al acre o j ears. There is little difference in the ou• t the farmer too conspicuously as a ae, apply about ieg50 lbs. per feeding value of various types of corn fertilizer cent. ei,g 2 per cent. am- victim, for any of these precautions to mania 8 per cent. phosphoric acid, and provided that you pick a variety o� be overlooked or ignored. p corn that will approach maturity a 2 per ceow potash.gdrill If you have ae fere has to be cut for ensilage. While lightning is the chief cause of fetter erwing this will give the the time it farm fires, it is not the only one, by fertilizer the beet application, if not, Tii is can be greatly assisted by apply- any means After lightning come de- fe i ing fertilizer high in phosphoric act sow the fertilizer broadcast as you diel to your corn field. This additional the rime ani! Thisslc !t in by can servevieng plantfood will hasten the ripening of thoroughly.coveharry:will; sedeto• . corn from a week to 10 days. to cover the grainvand al -Calla seal too. K.CMF : I have about three acres of R. II t I have five acres of alfalfa land where the murk has been burned so that is getting too thin to leave d alt' 'which I sowed to sugar beets last ciples of the greet prophets, Amos, Hosea, Isaiah, and Micah, of the an- cient laws of Israel of which Moses was the founder. Its laws are on a kinds. These cost but little more than very high level; and are accompanied wooden shingles, to begirt with; they'hy exhortations to obedience, based reduce the premium on insurance upon love to God and gratitude for all l Th featly did the will- of o n tin her eyes and tell her if she oculi; res they ,saw perfect filth and perfect the "green pastures!" She said •that obedience, and -they ought to be them- p selves led by His 'Spirit. Ohrist was she could, and then her mother asked "the power of 'Gcd acid -the wisdom of if she saw the "still waters." She re- pliedGode (1. Cor: 1: 24), and in Him were that she saw the waters, but "all the treasures of wia'1cm :-1 they were all "bumpoty," The mother knowledge hid'deii" (Col. 2: 3). explained that this was because, the wind was blowing, and that when it fective chimneys and flues, sparks on A t d ton therefore wilemot wooden roofs, and matches smoking, policies and minimize the possibility H!s great kindnesses to Israel, o . rue o ueti r of fires. The combination of a defer- book makes love the strong bond leave Christ out, The knowledge of meted down the waters would be still. f Cod in Christ will be el as the leading causes of fire. Spon- tive chimney and a wooden shingle which binds Israel to Jehovah, and Christ, and o Consider the -spiritual mfiuence of taneous combustion is another deadly roof is most dangerous. Usually when makes love, therefore, the ruling mo- its cretin and completion. Iinosvledgc •f 11 d I deletes without tits highest 'wisdoin w'oul'd be those few quiet moments before Bicep, cause. • the book included in Ulnen and unfruitful. St. Luke 2. when the tattle child, in the ;resit o a o er. Did not get this Shall we continue to burn up our for hay any I ng spring, but they didn't come up. Later money on the farms, wastefully, fall -plowed and would ]el a to know I sowed it to millet and it didn't come. shamefully, when of every dollar that if it wcu1d do to plow this spring and Could you tell me the cause, and whatwe burn up eighty cents could b to plant Wouldto potatoes' It 's, high, sandy to do for this piece of ground? saved and put to work to increase pro - loam. wat you advise plowing Answer: Thera are probably two duction and life conveniences. only, or wait with alfalfa goto three reason; why your crops of sugar beets or four inches high" I want to cuiti- The menace of spontaneous embus - vete one year and reseed to alfalfa. and millet did not grow on the muck tion is fatly as great on the farm as I also have some new ground of high see that had been hunt over. First, sandy !atm, which has been. pastured .he burning left nothing but loose ash Destroying Orchard Brush. d t 8 d 9 t t d st man da faers before sinking into dreamlan 1 and for 3,a i, tient I would' like your ad- which did not pack thoroughly enough} 4e !nig the whole passage upon strips of and of these not the least menace tx parents would profit as much as thea vice as to petting to peas or beans. fur ,rater to rise through it. If such) .r; Undoubtedly much damage is don pare -anent and upon door • osts. etc ; t children from then quiet talks, which rr+:' he ail right to. xis the case there would not be sof-� Podtrito orchards by the insect pests and p P P gr.Drance. An le n:an is tan- +. Ar'we• :g ourselves would oto well to imitate gercu It is in the dark, =swept ht1 J to obliterate the memory of any i'•,tid r land for potato f cicnt moisture to produce germira- shrinkage should be fungous diseases that breed in brush them in learning !t by ]team (v. O), dna un vt:shed piaeas that vermin i eprirer , . A half-poundunpleasant sights er experienec t of 'null a :cine ioyving a- tint. <,f seed. Second, the burnt -aver; , when estimating the weight piles, They also harbor rabbits which The first declaration is`that Jehovah, bread arid disease begins, Lot in the gnawing. f will p - would contain verylittle Plant allowed re "One."light—epee the e begins his is the the day, and bring a p0850 of inti -3 care" as the tarsi ,..1. 0015 , .peer x! n lards ) of mach dressed broiler. are a serious pest to young trees. the God of Israel, is One. For +- is a eagle • : ioarlt type Ir, food. The, materisl which burned was is cooped for fattening should Freshly cut orchard brush may leaf Israel He alone is God. The prophets remedy for the unhealthy anr room. We that is a welcome preparation for !}:e setteetaught that He was God of all na nru�t maintain m our lard an aggres-i hours of repose. grassing potato-, I w•nui i advise you the nitrogen carrier. There is very{ be fed lightly three times a day for out and form P tions and Crestar of the world, do sive policy of Christian e to app;;::„til 'h-,•''r'tisizer :o the acre; citric phosphoric acid in muck soil and first week. Overfeeding, especial- y use a brand analyzing. about •1-8-4. e-ctremely little potash, therefore the; ly at the start, will cause a loss of trees. d from other countries For the peas ani been land; after ash that is left is poverty etriekent appetite spring ;il.swtrg, w,:rk the soil down as far es plantfood Is concernedped newspapers are handy for rub - an improperly constructed chimney develops cracks above a wooden shingle roof it is merely a matter of time before sparks escape through the openings and, dropping upon the dry wooden shingles, start to burn up the. house. The farmers who neglect to prevent such a catastrophe are crimin- ally careless. tree of conduct or goo sr f The section ofook chaps. 5 to 11 has as its text the ten 40-52. Luke's brief narrative of the .great city, closed her eyes and saw the commandments (5: 7-21), and con childhood -of Jesus culminates in Verso ,beautiful green pastures. and "hump - tains a series' of finely conceived- and 52, where He is presented asaa healthy, ety" waters, and thought of the tender impressive exhortations to loving well-trained and well -brought -up boy, She hard whose loving care ever pro - obedience, fidelity and grateful re- advancing in wisdom and stature, and s p membranae of God's goodness. I in Paver; with Gad and man, to ti mets His sheep and Iambs from every The passage 'before us is held in strong, intelligent, religious and, social. form of danger. high esteem by ell good Jews, and is; manhood, ' In these slays. of social unrest, our committed to memory and recited by Application. little ones ehoulel all have at len'tt a them. They often carry out literally! In a new ecuntry such as curs we few moments cf iuch :'•,iritual foe'{ the comman s of verses ale . writ- have o guar against a breedinglace for the ver diseases that careful spraying is necessary to' prevent m the ro . Obviously it does not pay to spray brush piles so they must be destroyed. This means that the best time to destroy them is as soon after being cut as possible. Of course, green wood does not burn eanely but such piles can • duration• we that other so-called ,gads had no real must keep the newcomers from I Grow My Own Roses- exietence. ern Eprape en Tlie commandment, ,Thou shalt love South - where there is lettie education, web- I have often been asked how I grow the Lord.thy Gad is declared by Jeans informed. We are not afraid of the rose cuttings or naw eerants Prawn to be the first and great canureed- light, we welcome it; but we have choice bushes. There is a numbce+ of rent of the law, and es joined by Hini every reason to dread the darkened j ways to do this. Which you will snot with Lev„ 19: 18 and 34 (Matt, 22: churl.to Ma will depend on how many telenss ach. This !s first of inti, a :neigh. seed tied, following the About all you can do is to plow the! . ling the dust off window -panes. Sun- plowing immediately with ab:.ut 1,01)0 soil deeply. bringing up a little oft shine can not penetrate through dust 111. of etre: t. per erre, this win lieI the subsoil. This, mixed with the sur- and annshine is important to the w:, l.e;i i:� c u k ani harrow the fare soil, will in time give it body., health of fowls. field. Duet before the ',;cans aria peas'., You might apply 200 lbs. per acre of; A box of charcoal may stand un - are, , twn, broadcast aFaut 2,h) lbs. per' fertilizer high in phosphoric acid and touched for weeks by many of your erre cf fertilizer analyzing 0-8-11.; pntaeh, This Will help, e 1 hens. Use powdered charcoal in the 1 dry mash—it has to go down with the Breed Draught Horses. k rest of the mash, 1 The brooder house floor should be made of boards; { The future for the breeding of the b d if half-inch wire net - 1 right type of draught horses should; ting is first tacked across the Joints, i be eneouragtng. There is a scarcity;; and the boards over that, rats will be fire with sticks and dead orchard evident from such passages tis 4 9 'l 1' i there is an increasing demand; butt unable to gnaw through. brush until a nice bed of coals is and.Exod. 12: 25.27 that the teaching !both of these statement; refer to the, Clipping the wing to prevent the forming. Then the mass of green bush was to include the history as well as Garden People, right kind of horse, with size, quality,{ fowl from flying, is not advisable. A can be rolled over on an frequentlyhehoe burned tamed laws,ot bed of the theand much of hebinor eon_ g and it s The fie a are wn; t, the carpets tale; culla feet, and er clean Imes. The: better d cut theefeather portion from inaa short time. It will not burn as< seems to have been written with this In gra;: and brown; the beds are made., coils will never bring a fair price.; wing quill, leavingbare quills, When readily as dry wood audit takes some teaching purpose in view. The chile There are too many of them now. In; each q dren were to be taught by story as Our +•ardan saga will yea y be i fact, the past depression in draught the wing is closed it rarely shows that time to produce the bed of coals as well as re precept, taught g m Bred with. Of course, a starter. lint it gats the .brush out the history and in the law of their you need and the troubi you are will- Thou Sisalt '.tie be burned by starting the right kind al a command addressed to reel - Parente. The tracking cf wild animals is, trig to take in gra.wmg them. of fire. Do not try to build a little fire They ars to teach the Iasys of re's great sport, but difficult unless one is, If you want only one rose, yota can under the brush and expect it to gion and good morals to their children, able to: identify the tracks Boys will, layer a cane or root a cutting rig:tt in spread. Such fires will soon flare up The reference is :primarily to the ten find real pleasure in making a study; the garden under glass. If cit Ivan. y r and die out and the time will be commandments given in the preceding of inei fie tt•ecks. 1 as many cuttings as you can get, yen wasted, First build a good fire at the chapter, but it may very well include. 3t ^ ;will not want to use the layer method, edge of the brush or the side from in out' application of it; all that the . m-1 you will fin ith e din our tut to d t other 1Jethee which the wind is coming, feed the Bible teaches regarding Y a net so easy, unless yep are st.,r,ll.i God and to our fellow men. It is yt with plenty of empty tumblers or glass jars. I have found that the beet method with a number of cuttings is 1 to use a cold; -frame fir a cuttiut box covered with glass. - To Payer a rose, bend a cane 13 it :s rimiest ready to break, or else eat a chip out of one side, to n:bcut the middle of the one. Bary the cut_ or bent part, and pin in place to prevent its being whippet; around by the win), Keep the sail moist to prevent. the carie from getting dry, ar.1 it well callous and form roots at .the wound. Layering is best done when the -cans is dormant'. Any hardy hu:h ox c ,rr.s- ing rose wig root readily by this: method. When I vet cuttings lit the gardcr, 1 cut them from wood that" is nit t ft and pithy, A hemming eb at i , l usually do. You •carr cut into pletze with two eyes, if you wish, t ting se, one eye is well buried. Prat. tbty the best cuttings are made when a Mora. firm 'branch is cut at its jun:aut w .h the older limb, taking just a litt',e of this limb with the cutting. Tha boss of a branch is in ideal condition to riot molly and quickly. When set in a loose, rioh soil, which may be right; in the rose bed, turn a glass Imr :ter or fruit jar over each eating and. leave it atone, You neod not do any- thing. with it until it settees growing, when you can remove the glee raid it will take care of itself. It is a good idea 10 remove it for a thor` time in. the morning, at !first, gra ;natty lengthening the expocore, se, 11 will not stiller from too quick a change. Boating cuttings in a cele -frame or 'box covered with glass is no different in principle from the above mei.hods, except that you root a:noweter at once, writing them to roars with the tuttings close together, and covering with a glees hotbed sash. Make the soil about half and end half mellow soil. Water welt anneal) moist, but not wet. If et box lensed, put in plenty of drainage end have a ,hole. in the bottom. A little time and treudile wvill give, you splendid home-grown rows. Fon will have fun growing then, too, at least I do. 'riinilBES,WOOL- lFU 1110 money can atilt be made on these eidns. Shill your. lot to us . and make sure or re- ceiving the right price. 'Re- turns sent rho pane day ,t y shiriment is received WILLIAM STONE SONS LIMITED WOODSTOCK, ONTARIO esirne-ISHED 1570 instructedby both in Fie entertaining . n;pary: ' horse values has not been due to an: it has been tampered y people, Through that znstructton they I over -supply of good horses, but rather' only one wing is thus cut, and that of the we, in a chert time and that' s poor one, with the' should be the left one. is what is needed, Pete Paretnp seta, aril Bobby Bean, to a urfeit of And little Tillie Turnip -green; buyers not interested. t Rats can be cleared off the premises, If. brush is burned in an orchard on The cost to grow and maintain it is said, by making whitewash yellow spots where a tree is missing the fires Good 011ie Onion. sometimes tearful,, hrrses is on the leeline, a fact that' with copperas and covering exposed cannot be too large or other trees will And Tout Tomato, bright and cheerful., has its interest to both the farmer and; Places with it. es11sfrequented by be urats hc7rpful in Lethrowing nn the Tint of brash ed fork is the city horseman. To the breeder' into the 1 tr •!n I around the fire which does not burn. Kate r •tl-b cge with t curly head. At 1 Pur Pepper, , e ted in eel; Peet, 1 tie,. who,e stay is brief; Ind ,site` Letitia Lettuce -leaf; Then Ruby I,a,.,herb, pini: an,1 flat, And Futae• Siete:ail, in ruffled hat, Rowel Peggy' Pumpkin hi lii g pies `rain Putt Potat;e's Irl.h eyes; Aril little rosy Bes:e Beet, With all the sugar she can eat. They will net toil, but day by day We'll tsark fer them in eerne t way; and stallion owner the earning seaznn T Its is w ort t y g• :auks attractive; to the farmer, who: The color and. brightness of yellow; After a good bed of coals is obtained has been wise enough to retain a few; legs can be restored by scrubbing with{ the brush front other heaps can be of his good mares, the way seems! Castile soap -suds, using an old stiff pulled by hand or hauled on a stone - clear. We have all too few goo1; toothbrush. The legs should then be' bcyt and relied over on the coals. If horses, but our trouble in the pest has'' thoroughly dried with a woolen cloth, brush flres.are located near dry grass been rather in our even greater lack: and anointed with olive oil, This, they must be watched carefully. A of good mares. It will pay any farm-' should be repeated every other day for; broom and a pail of water are fine to or who has the facilities for horse-: two or three weeks. beat out fires when they start in dry breeding, to consider the improvement; New -laid eggs kept in a cool place,grass. The wet broom will hammer; of his mares, with a view to future �1 will remain quite unimpaired for the, out small 'res rather qudckly. But; markets. For the goal draught horset best part of a month, if stood upon when a grass fire gets a good start in their ends and turned every day or the wind it is sometjnses a dangerous two. When allowed to remain on their; preposition and such fires sometimes sides for any length of time the yolks, I cause severe financial loss, has a cerl�iin future. The hulk of the milking in New which are heavier than the tun able to resist the action of the yolk That the nations of Europe are upon its tissues, admits air and de-' slowly getting back to normal -con- composition quickly follows. So long dittons is pointed out by the depart - as the yolk is kept suspended among' meat of agriculture in a statement 1 the white, the egg remains good for showing that the United Icingdotn Le any reasonable time, either for food, importing as much wheat e,e in pre- Zealand war times, Germany's papulation has press against the shell, The shell,f Europe Coming Back. Zealand is now done with the machine. PI \° , /ye,✓�. baa al :sig of elf in: act that, th i yy c'uibio'Sea 5"hoW Vt' is C ;iiaki2i .Powder is, 'tt® lit'. f Canada. s ,`best "baking 'powder. CONTAINS NO ALUM R�� r Vtt wet este. or mcu been considerably decreased through loss of territory and war, nevertheless Agriculture is, rof all industrial pure it es setts, the richest farts and the e ar-t per cent. of the pre-war importations. est in their comprree hension, Facts are per cent, of their former net require - I now Holland :taking wheat nt seventy-five : and Belgium are taking fifty like greens of send which are moved b thewind but principles are these d P 1 d h' h f e f y n' ments, .en o an w re ormer y raised 25,000,0004buehels of wheat, is now imparting flour. same graine oomented into rocks, A man can be as wise as an owl about the wtty to raise crops and the way to' sell thein and get good money for them, and then make a 'downright fizzle, after all, of farming .because he doesn't know how to make the most of living. 1S8!JE No. 17—'21. atony farmers eeel the needof a water system, and roalize its value, but think that it is too expensive. They are overlooking the feet that there is a successful and practical water sys- tem which is within the reneli of every farmer. Ask your county representa- tive 447 "The second blow-out in a week! Why don't you get good tires?" r� ARE GOOD TIRES s 1.0110..1007209...11.11 DOMINION TIRES are the same quality, no matter what the size. DOMINION "NOBBY TREAD" 30 x 3'4 Tires for Ford, Chevrolet, Gray Dort, Overland and other light cars are tate lama design, same material, same conatrudion as the big "NOSEY TREADS" for Pierce -Arrows and Packards. You get the mileage when yott rids on "DOMINION TIRES"- There are Dominion Tires for every ear and every purpose -DOMINION INNER TUBES, too--nnd n complete line of DOMINION TIRE ACCESSORIES. Sold by the boot deafer- from case! 10 coact~. orcern �• soy qO �xeu�aa> °•fro Yn*erv��t'7 IMO