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The Brussels Post, 1924-8-6, Page 310, -Effi*tit Farniin Fattening Turkeys, Fattening turlroya, Bays a oireular Seeded by the Dorninion Experimental Parma, is a very atomic Opera ion Tire Milking Machine, Officials of the Experimental Irdrma reconuneod farmers with twelve or more cows to aprieusly mettles' the Tlie Sunday ' r c kkooI Lesson ,A.UGU which inereaan the. value of the birds, i'netellation of a milking machine, PREVENTINGi stored The percentage of heat -damaged, keys that hu'.e been well Ped may be prove that these machines arc de Whatsoever he Bait unto you, do Fei.inentation, or heating, of � .. , n ata sous, For a LO -cow have never leainsd when and haw to Canada to dote the consistent thereon C of the have good fun, in the importance of the value 2, Pkay y ,Not Eitouph, Some people domeatt,' slaughtering industry and do not play enough. Others play too in that of .the value of animals ex - There much, and find sooner or Tater that they can not live or grow on play ported from the There comes an hour when the •wine The expectation in fails. Then we seek, not happiness, but help, It is then that Jesus to needed, it is then that he steps for - into } coof leadership and is harvested It must on the ,arm after I agree 1 b the hand his disciples the earthly wine Pails, for it marks than taken the Place of clic raised time 1 milked Y h heP laa be ripe and dry --nearly to her- In there is enough blowing convey z Fattening first about aranch and mare meat is h ng in ing, mixing and blowing machinery Poring the 'first fon. it ise sufficient average Farm hand. Machine 'milking are duel"ted, he shows his divine pow- the. hour wherein is shown the.re- slid. ex ogled than before. vest, other wards, g e plenty of power—,r to give a ration composed of grain or produces greater uniformity than is er to transmute the ordinary things sources of the divine, "God having P Suras grains are not ste to store some bl and p y g thin; as, he. different people are do- ef.life, and to make. them the vehicle eovided some bother thing for us." According to the Government re-, go gh en- some goal eau be accomplished by mush, not too thick nor too 1 i possible when if threshed before maturity,e p inter the Hee, b t Y' m the milking, S 1 y ' ex of new joy and inspiration. The wino. any took it. for granted,' knowing (urns of the year 1922, there were tough byturning the grain at frequent I much of It as y1 gused at the feast rune short, and Jesus well, that if anybody was then 88 slaughtering g Pl is Cane ed prematurely and made g heavy dew . or ram, or if threshe from fields, bundles or stacks while the heat devils out I pared at a time Ono, barley at en ra p uanttty of water n p p I the cows d n t d Y wine, The incident is perhaps wet with recent rain; although dry The first lace to revent heat darn- cornmeal may enter in large proper teas shows that the rain carne. age is out on the farm, before the tion in the composition of this t a{Tan, l off any more quickly than when milk- understood symbolically , At least it beforeh is rain is harvested, threshed or shell- Cooked mashed potatoes, mixed with ed by hand. O+d cows accustomed to it when we take it symbolically that Corn is not safe to store ite i , g d white H h i d '}kin do not accept the nae we grasp the ultimate nature of the covered with snow ate time o readily as heifers which "sign," found yell w -,.-,,.. ep ""eelses HEAT DAMAGE appears hot, the beet thing to do is as It increases their weight and int- Experience et ft number of goes r - The First Miracle of Jesus, Win 21 1x1. Golden Text-- TO G11AIN, to remove the grain promptly, l proves the ryaalIty of: the ticait, Pur- mental Fever; and Stations goes to _ lx u t ><t.-�--3+�iz)n 2: 5. Text— Retain tumidly occi rreb n 1 permitted 1 the higher,# L v d L tbomt six oz sewn month cidedly adv n g g and 1 ld th„ • stunts ixl n h tri a -.COW outfit Is regaidad as i • eC .mss the kernels n !i ,nee A i ANALYSIS. grain carries too much moisture, with grades la very small, No. 1 cornu old when co wee .t 0. a permitted nen; No 1 wheat little before Thanksgiving flay Por aufHcisnt. leer smaller herds of 12 I. Opine AS QOM, 1-5, improper bin ventdlutiaiz a contributep ing ryo.re.r , , factor, and oats may hove not more then 'intlance , Rest:ici their run at fiat, to 15 cows, a 2 -cow outfit is looked ofknowin one-tenth of 1. per cent, advises the cleculal•, ao that they may upon as able to take care of the milk - the is, a matter g re$ byWeigh' , • used gradually to live in a ::mall .ing, Ferns officials estimate that the too tent of the grain et Percentages aro figu g get g nae the mope x sen f in but one tenth of 1 per. cent, yard or in n smell house, but large running expenses of the larger a e Lung it goes into the bin and a g, , • edivided between 130. cows is hkernel in a enough to srmit them to take a little chine . adopting measures that will offset the means, roughly, one xep Per- thousand, txercise, It shoixld never he faggot- equal to about `L cents per cow per which be a vorthey e wh which has come meaning do effect of that moisture when its pe noverycertain and prat-1that turkeys are of a nu- g mage is high, There is i tenroving day. One man with a milking ma Ile doss not of himself devise the op- us betheca at the ticable method of conditioning grain ture and that close housing doee not chlne, it has been proved, can. elk a does net quhims l for i comes pto- wardt tto theplaice p Tho first steps must k f it begins to heat,: gree with them, from 20 to 26 caws an hour., whereas g the grama six weeks. 7 cow an romr are mi e . for - ire unset ht. At a marriage feast authority, It is .good for us, when , in Cann to which i cisarsr As pivax or o1FA, 6,10, 111, THA GLORY OF CHRIST, 11. INTROn1ODION---Jesus, having Bath- eyed a body .of dieciples' around him, reaantly gives them a "sign" by Livestock and Meat Industry of Canada It is interesting in making a survey discounted because awe good people of tate livestock and meat industry Dominion each year. certain quarters that th livestock industry woeld de- eline with the curtailment al the ranges has never come to pass, and to -day the smaller farm has more u• only' every sats d trouble h ll, that helpn in i erin an in at sign it and otherwise chasing pored for one meat should be land Central nt al of p e amental milkers it the a us asked to help, transformsthem out, Nor oda as compared with 78 in 1919, The vats,g t b 1 and C t i Ex erimental Farm at :4t- J s into excellent was she disappointed; though the help capital invested in these was $56,710,- 0 o x to be same in his own time and wa . 000. They . employed 9,800 persons who received in eateries and wagesi the sum of $12,867,000. Animals killed, at these plants in the year included 561,784 cattle, 293,121 calves, e83,696 sheep and 2,166,129 hogs,. The cost of these animals aged the materials used was $116,154,525 and the meat so produced totalled 686,000,000 pounds. PRINCIPAL STOCK - YARDS. There are six principal stock yards In Canada, two being situated at Montreal, one at Toronto, Winnipeg, 3, Obedience. Mary and the ser: vents obeyed what looked like an ab- surd. command. "Whatsoever" is a th • t' fed • before it goes into the bin, milk will help to produce a te t s ban milking Even if you think your grain is Turkeys may also be fattened with i chine as tea y gn ' Jesusf d thesinglets life sweeping word, but a grand motto shelling. l enough, better have it tested for good grain distributed twice a day i show no antipathy towards the ma- of his time impoverished, andel center- I For rho "bond servants" of Jesus. When a large bulk of any kind of dry. g ingalmost exclusively round purifi• I Christianity is different from other i od roc t ; better make sure your and a little grain at noon. Mix with chine. Efficiency in operation with. 111 it s gq p I cation rites of one kind or another, faiths in that it centres supremely but by his divine power he transforms 1 around the life of a person, Chris - everything, giving to common exist tianity is Christ, not merely good ex- ence a new worth and Ineaning, rats -r ample,. or wise teaching, but a living ing ordinary theigs to a new power Master, -whose followers are his men, and use, enriching social life with a and whose servants shall serve him, holier and diviner joy. If we take: 2, How Jesus Adds to Joy. The giv- the incident this way,' it becomes a ing of wine from water is not only parable of spiritual things, and its miracle, but parable as well. That moaning ie that when Christ cornea which we trust to his keeping is never Calgary and Edmonton. Since he into our life as guest, then, as St. I lost, but transfigured: Baseball does g y Paul says, _ "Old things are passed, not lose, but rather gains in value res ( beginning of the war there has been d ell things are become a game, when it is played clean and a large increase in the receipts at grain a to bo Rept ' mots ure e tice to have it tested for moisture ins-, granary is well ventilated; better put the mash a little fine gravel, and al - mediately after binning. The elevator the rods through the bin wall so the trays keep fresh water before the mini in town maybe consulted if one' temperature can he watched, t birds. Towards the end of the fat - does not know precisely how to get a� Poultry Mites and Lice. sample. The best method is to use a grain One of the greatest hot -weather trier or probe. Borrow it from the; problems on the poultry farm is the grain dealer if possible. It is a long,: control of external parasites. 0f all hollow cylinder that may be inserted such pests that trouble 'poultry in into the mass of grain to draw the Canada the red mite is by far the come larger. Cleanliness at all stages • samples from various depths. Surface most troublesome. These are not red is one great desideratum in keeping dapzples are worthless because the, in color as the name would lead one turkeys. d 't i only Culls Are a Liability. i d him and believed on a be culled 'at anycumulations 'nwinter.'music for music with a motive that of calves The flock may i name. 661 to 716,661. Receipts time and the' careful poultry husband- After the cement in the forms had I: CHRIST AS GUEST, 1-5. Ls noble has greatly enhanced powers man will always keep close watch on hardened sufficiently to retain a sharp of pleasure. If you want a motor have increased from 119,806 to 24%- 1 his flock for any outstanding board- impression, a piece;of 2x4 was 'oro Va. 1-3, -Cana lies some four miles trip that will be really and truly a 908. Sheep received have increased' ens. In late July and August the northeast of Nazareth, and therefore joy ride, then take some shut-in from 811,403 to 458,238, The num- ployed to indent angular grooves from the marriage there would be'e strictly crippled child out into the sunshine ber of swine declined from 1,1R5,499 early smelters should be watched and the pump base to the outer edge of local event for the household of Jsus with you. Selfish pleasure passes the 979,819. marked and disposed of. the platform.' The 2x4 was. sunk ar If the wine gave .out, it may have time, but does not satisfy L•he heart. h h f C Marking the Culls,—ln culling, the hens can easily be graded intothree and marked: (a) :The good- performer can be andleft inthepen. (b)The ones which are realculls should be cratedandsold. (c) There are, however, a number of hens which are -s ilayingbut tening period, grease or scraps of cooked neat may be added . to the; to suit the other, giving each their ration. !proper share of attention at the pro - Male turkeys, adds the circular, do! o per time. not fatten so easily as females, nor is the meat so tender, but they be- Draining the Pump Platform. In the construction . of a concrete platform for his well, a farmer thoughtfully provided for a drainage of it to keep the platform dry in" summer and prevent dangerous ice ac - a milking machine, as 'with other ma- chines, is essential for good work. The operator should know the- ma- chine and the cows, and adapt the one grain on top quickly dries out. to suppose, but grey, an 1 s A weed can't reach down into your, when they become gorged with blood soil without reaching down into slur that they appear red. They are not pocketbook. On many of our farms: usually found on the fowl during the there are entirely too many weeds,: day but in the cracks and crevices of Let's get busy and. root them out, l the poultry house where they breed Put the sample into an air-tighrapidly. The young repeatedly oast container as soon as it is drawn. Al their skins during development, and fruit jar, with screw cap and rubber these casts appear on the roosts and ring, will serve nicely. A friction-top�at the side of the cracks as a white ar g trifle deeper into the cement at the been through the unexpected addition metal can is better if the sample must powder.' This is often the first indi-. d d outer end.to slope the corrugations to the company of the disciples of be shipped 'cation of the presence of the mites. classes and insure instant drainage, but the Jesus. The shortage must have dis Ask thegrain man for the address. At night when the birds are roosting, angular strips between were le -vel and' appointed and distressed the enter- Sheep Dipping. only by fluctuations brought about by tamers, and ft is for this reason that After the ewes are shorn, many of the various vicissitudes to which the of the nearest official inspection office, the pests will swarm over them piere- banded l f 11 flush with the surface of the platform.; Mary approaches her son. She feels the sheep ticks transfer to the Iambs, industry has been subjected. In 1890, box the sample so it will ride safely) ing. their skins with needle-like jaws They were also made close enough : that the hour has come forhimtots h in Western Canada and send it off by parcel post or and sucking the blood. This results id getherwhich give them bettor protection when ranching and, perhaps more acceptable diet. was express nwayl ueu�+ ' hard and , new," 2 Cor. 5:17, Certainly this was with the fine fellows the change which Jesus wrought on'; of a Sunday School team The love life for those who, like his disciples, of the violin is not less, but more, rece ve hiswhen its sweet melodyleads in sacred these yards of all animals with the exception of swine. The number of cattle reeelved at the yards between 1914 and 1928 iucreased from 517, - The e historyof the exporto an- adian live cattle is a record of con- sistently maintained increase, broken in a stoppage of:egg-laying or in to allow the smallest pail or something or to do something w tc at its zenith,Canada exported kettle to rest level upon them, will; so to speak, save the situation. When the inspector's certificate is greatly reduced production. till -o p� -- But it is of a far different "hour" This, it will be readily understood, 81,454 cattle, of which 06,965 went received it will show the percentage Do not wait until you know mite tivhich are of poor type and will not Tonic for horses: three times a days that Jesus is at this moment thinking.' is hard on the lambs, but a relief to to Great Britain and 7,840 to other of moisture contained in the grain. are present. At the Dominion Ex- be desirable members to hold over. feed a good handful of, linseed oilmeal! Vs, 5, 5. The evangelist means their mothers. Neither ewes nor countris. In 1923, when the small Nobodyy can y that grain containing perimental Farms the roosts and ad- These can be marked temporarily and along with the corn and oats you. what m sus mas stthinkinggive iwifof e "hour"hthe� lambs in well managed flocks are suf farm has almost entirely superseded say any of the percentages commonly met 3ecent parts are painted or soaked 'kept until they have 'ceased laying may be using Atonic and appetizer feting from ticks at this season of the big ranch, Canada's exports of with is safe to store beyond question every week or so throughout the warm consists f one pound til tote lied o68 977 head of which Y that can be used cons s o cross not to save a situation, but to save mankind. Therefore the seem - Glauber salts, one-half pound soda, reproach reproach contained in his answer. two ounces powdered gentian and two'in os $s though he said to his mother, ounces powdered ilex vomica. Give a "Ho different our thoughts are' You 'tablespoonful of this on the grain feeds three times a day.—H. H. H. the year because they will have been cattle - dipped and therefore almost if not only 25,758 went to Great Britain and entirely rid of these pests. 228,895 to the United tSates, This w Sheep dipping, like many other jobs illustrates not only the consistent in - are thinking of the present moment about the farm, should become a habit, crease in cattle exports in the last as my hour, but my true hour for: as it is no less important than many thirty-three years, but the change revealing my calling is still to come."' other jobs that are done with regu- brought about in destination. Mary, however, is sure that he will, lenity. And it is just as profitable,. MEAT EXPORTS INCREASE. not refuse to act in the present cin- because lambs pestered with ticksxports have like - cannot meat a cannot thrive as they should do, and telae increased at a very remarkable this results in toss when selling time rate,particularly in certain lines. arrives. Between 1915 and 1923 bacon exports A dipping vat in which the sheep from the Dominion grew from 94,759 are plunged is a great convenience, pounds to 101,590 pounds. In the more particularly -when a large flock same time fresh beef exports have is kept, but for small flocks of thirty: grown from 18,828 pounds to 29,028 of doubt. Conditions alter circum- weather with a solution of one of the stances. A good rule to follow is that grain -elevator men and millers sel- dom think of storing for long periods dower grades than No. 3. If your grain has too much moisture for No. 8 it should be looked upon with sus- picion, • Much can be done to keep tough grain if the bin is ventilated so that -the heat generated may find a way of escape. A good ventilator can be made as follows: Take two boards long enough to reach across the bin Place them side coal tar disinfectants or a special paint made by'diluting, either one of the coal tar: disinfectants or crude carbolic, one part, to four or five parts of coal oil or fuel oil. When the mites are known to be present a thorough house cleaning is in order.'Remove all droppings and old nesting material, scrape and sweep out every particle of dirt and burn it, Sweep down the walls and with the aid of a spray pump saturate every crack in the house and the fixtures with a good strong disinfectant solu- tion The control of lice is much easier, and then sold. A good method of marking these. buds is to cut off their tails. This makes them easily picked out later, and a second trial will often convict many of them,. so says Prof. W. R. Graham, 0. A. College. •elle,,-...+-s.� WHEN THE BEES TURN BANDIT cumstances, and she bids the servants await her son's instructions. II. CHRIST, THE GIVER. CF LIFE, 6-10. BY FRANK C. PELLETT. V. 6. Every Jewish household was The beekeeper who has not had aIother activities of the bees and mie- required to have a large quantity of case of holiest -to -goodness robbing' takes a period of unusual stir about water on the premises for the con - among h to some interesting experience. When: when large numbers of young bees geared, such as the washing o hands or forty head or less, the 'tank can be, pounds. Exports of mutton and lamb a honey flow is on, the bees will work: are emerging within the hive they before food, the ceremonial rinsing of dis used with and the dipping ac p by side, on edge, four inches apart: dishes, etc. (See Mark 7:3-8.) The pe PP g of 1064 ounds in 1915 became 3610 Cut some cleats six inches longand for while there are a number of dif- quietly enough no matter how much may be seen in large numbers flying farsence of then pvate� jars is a complished without trouble. Even a m 1923. In particular Canadian ba - mortise them at intervals alonthe ferent species, the same methods of honey is exposed around the hives of about the hime, getting acquainted clear indication that Jewish religious top edges of the two long boards, then control are satisfactory for all. The their neighbors. with the surroundings. life had come to centre almost entire - nail a strip of screen wire the full natural method of control is the dust When there is nothing to be had in This first flight of the young bees ly round ritual laws and purifications. length of the device. bath; more effective if a little flowers the fields they are inclined to become frequently alarms the inexperienced. It is noteworthy that it is this water treated Turn the boards over, nail another of sulphur be added. However, there inquisitive as to the stores in near -by The behavior is unlike robbing, for which Jesus now transforms to a �.r The strip of screen wire on what was are always some birds In a flock that'there is no fighting at the entrance of 'higher and more joyous mss the wool is short with a sponge. The! and in 1923 were 94 489 pounds, whilst hives, Vs. 7-10. The water, when drawn> formerly the bottom, and add more will not use the bath, so it is safest Thou•gh robbing is •occasionally the dive and the flying bees are young at Jesus command, is found to be Department of Agriculture at Ottawa' e much greater business in this line h bird h oil of a and downy rather than old and shiny transformed into wine, and better issues pamphlets on the importance was done during the years of the war. is bees may still look forward the hive for robbing. On warm days stant ablutions which the Law d wide-mruthed barrel can be used for, con has come into great favor in Eng - the lambs by taking hold of the four land and exports of this class are legs in one hand and the head in the' land only by the suitable stock other and plunging the lambs in the(available. Bacon exports to Great Britain totalled 46,187 pounds in 1910 cleats to hold the boards firmly apart, if lice are noticed, to treat eat Make enough of these ventilators to individually. At the Central' Experl- place one every three feet in the bin, mental Farm blue ointment is used; more often the result of the care ess. then make basilar ventilators that a little being. rubbed beneath the nese of the beekeeper. Once started, will reach from the bottom of the bin' wings and below the vent, to kill the it is difficult to stop and in frequent started through t e dna sty as is likely to be the ease with robbers, wine than the tom an had yet fast and method of dipping shea with and colony to defend its stores, it isP Y pP g o, l Altogether the Canadian meat and An especially heavy honey flow is ed. This surprises the president of strut -ions for the preparation of the livestock industry has had a history h 1 also sometimes mistaken for robbing,the feast, who does not know what various dips that are found on they but the businesslike, going and coming instructions Jesus had given, and he market, of the flying bees should make it cannot refrain from drawing the clear that they are attending strictly bo her l's attention to t. At easts, he says, thehe stcwine to business. is put down first, but here, on the Robber bees are likely to be crowd- contrary, the best wine has been re- ing about every crevice and crack in served for the end, the bive with a line of them along the III. THE OLoRY OF CHRIST. 11. to a point above the top grain- line.; lice and any that may hatch. Stand the upright ventilators on' For setting hens, depend on the dust those which run horizontally, making and sulphur rubbed into the plumage, the latter communicate with the out -las the ointment will not only kill the aide air through holes out in the bin lice but the germs in the eggs as well wall and protected with screen wire! cases it results disastrously. In bad cases the robbed colonies of bees are entirely destroyed, and the angry bees make it so hot tor any ani- mals or persons that may be passing that it becomes unsafe to pass within of fairly continued growth, its'pros- perity being merely affected tempor- arily by sudden changes in tariffs and Canning Vegetables, embargoes. The small farm has come to more than take the place of the big Bacteria are the micro-organisms ranch and to -day Canada is breeding that we have to contend with mostlyd many more cattle than in the old in the canning r vegetables. days. Whereas in 1918 there were The upright ventilators, as well as' How to Preserve Eggs, a block of the aviary, 50joint of the hive body and super. V. 11. Jeans thus revealed histhese which cause putrefaction and 4,498,600 cattle in the Dominion, the hoizo tial, should be three feet' As the hatching season is over and In everylocalitythere comes a time Wherever there is the slightest open- "glory," that is, the divine self-evi- decay of green vegetables that are there were in 1923 9,246,231, Since apnrt. Ithere is no further necessity for for- ing, bees will be seen intent on get dance of lids person and of his power, not properly preserved. They are al- 1910 the number of hogs has increas- The moment heat begins to ener- the eggs, the time has arrived when some time during the summer when ting into the hive. The air is likely and his disciples "believed" on him, ways present on the surface of the ed from 2,565,400 to 4,406,816. In the g1 g g the flowers which have furnished the to be filled with bees which sting at that is, they saw the proof of his vegetables until they are destroyed same period sheep have increased ate in a bin prepared in this manner the supply of eggs for winter usen d bees with their hatvest stop bloom- Messinhshi The sin m uestion it will set up a .circulation of air be safely put away in preserving flthe flt opportunity, and there will P' g by heat or some other agent, Yeasts from 2perio 00 h 2,758,860. . through the ventilators. The hotter Lime water can be depended upon to ing and nothing else worth while is be a great turmoil at the entrance esu it did h the faith "new creation" sof tan and moulds are also liable to be pros - coming on. The hives at this season where theguards will be doingtheir ent, but they are much more easily it gets tho faster the air will move— keep eggs in good condition for sev- are likeo to be filled with a large things which the Mr�ssiah was to in-' Y best to repel the invaders, alt urate. destroyed than the bacteria. mioand every with cubiotfoot of air will carry' elamonths, provided ewhen put away working force 'of bees. With no honey If robbing is discovered at the start Because the incident has undoubt-, The spores of bacteria are much Y to be had in the fields they begin fly- The: United States Department of A circular issued by the Dept of in about wherever a scent sane it is usually easy to stop it by re duc-hive wily a symbolical meaning, we ought more difficult to kill than ure yeast Agriculture devised this ventilatingAgriculture at Ottawa, describes its g ing the entrance of the robbed hive to draw the fallowing lessons from it.' or mould spots. Boiling them for system, and in a field test some wheat preparation. It is important that thing sweet may be found.. to a small size where only a small In Rev. 3:20 we read that Christ one or two hours does not always kill containing 16 per cent moisture when freshly burnt quicklime be obtained.; At such times they may enter a stands at the door of the hears and thorn. renes it is that more difficulty Band shop. and finding sweets ex- number of bees can pass at once. This knocks, that if any one hears his it went into the ventilated bin came From two to three pounds of:this,' sed,' return in ever-increasing num- will enable the guards to drive off the voice and opens the da festival Christ may is experienced in the canning of vege- out at the end of seventy -tour days added to five gallons of water, Mill p0 robbers Where it has continued' enter and inake life a festival of joy; shies than in the canning of fruits. begs, until it appears that hoes aro All species of bacteria do not form • with only 14.3 per cent. make a saturated solution which is until the robbed hive has become de -through his presence. Wo •are, there P swarming about the place. moralized it may give the beekeeper invited to think of Christ asI&mores, but here are usually, if not Good for Them, But— In other words, the wheat was necessary. The method of preserve -i p Fly—"I sea by the paper that The most common source of trouble i readour guest, 'What will be the effect if always, some of the spore -basting with1 b tovoid having t spread bath,. storage, No, 3 when it came out—and erns quantity y water and then stir the bees are idle, Almost as soon as 1, When Jesus comes as' our guest, ve etables. Oh boy. no damage resulted, ;the milk of limo eo formed into five Coveting the robbed hive with a g the brings his own provision with him, � The ve etab}s cornmeal' n•eservorl Sample Grade when it was placed in tion is to slake the quicklime a a real to a ? 11 t't of t d is through opening the hives when throughout the apiary,(we so receive him. ! species of bacteria on the surface of lug suits will be scantier this summer. ,„ Of course the ventilators must be gallons of water, After the mixture, the hive is open a few strange oes blanket or with loose grass or hay 2. Earthly anurres of joy come' g 3 1 t in before has been kept well stirred for few will be seen flying about and seeking fora time will sometimes tiered, Iquickly to an end but what Christ by calming are green peas, beans, h b f g p i placed hu e e or Inc ram for a chalice to et at the exposed Itself. h .- allowed to settle The g There is one some) a way o ear;h The experienced heekeo r can de- ing whether grain is keeping .satis oft and poured order the eggs pre.] 90 The nozzle should be adjusted to best gifts first, that is, at the begin- over -ripe. viousl laced in a crook or tester- tecta robber instiintlq by her actions, throw a fine spray, then tura it aver' ning.. Christ reserves his choicest Tho cold pack method of putting up. tactorily. Merelytexamining the top y P which -are different from these of the gifts ,to rho ciriao, for all' life with gives beat results with vegetables, layer Is not enough it may be Cool tight barrel. Evaporation will be the hive, l him is a growing revolution of his and sweet while the deeper layers unlit prevented by covering the surface of, bees intent on attending to their otvn It may be necessary to continuo the}auffictency. g . except possibly with tomatoes, burning up,' the fluid with a spall quantity of business. It often happens that be- wetting for some time before the Al'i'LICATTON. Have jars• rubbers and tops all Drill a number of holes through the sweet oil, or, lacking this, a piece of fore the novice is aware of it hun- ronherse.a t, entirely discouraged. (thoroughly clean and well rinsed, so atg sacking*suspended so as to touch the dreds of robbers will be flying about Sometimes only one or two'hives; li Tlr•s: Life of Elle Prxrf�. , In to- says the Dept. of Bacteriology, O.A,C., bin wall various heights and insert p and helping themselves to' the honey days study Jesus appears 10• a now Consult Bulletin 266. Iron rods of any size into the mass' surface, with a paste of lime' Spread p gy will 'take part In the robbing and if l role, He is invited to a wedding, His f They must b i enough' over rho top ,win answer the Ramo that, is exposed in the open Nivea. the beekeeper n make su a as kaidisciples Pollow. It is a Happy merry g, g g ,� Oars 1 is A Owe Where a water supply is available gives never fails to satisfy, corn, asparagus and tomatoes. These 1 f l ales fluid of hue witer:is the drawn' honey, i have Pound a hose Fho best remedy.1 8, l,ifo without Christ offers Its should be fresh, sound, clean and not o rant he us a an ensu , r ra 1 to reach well toward the oppeslte wall purpose It is important that during Within a few minutes they will be the identity of these and chnngo places, time •of great festivity. Jesus was Most signs fail, but the teeth and of the granary,and their number the whole period of preservation the returning with re-enforeement8 in of the hive that is bc.ng robbed and not only among those present but the Most ure good indicators of a cow's !'e s be:ke t completely immersed. such numbers that it becomes difficult the one that is doing the robbing, at' entered so heartilyinto the mirth and t rhthe "annual rings" onl should be suffictent:to give readings eggs P P Yr e points and levels r u -I A less troublesome system and Ono for the colony to defend itself against' the same tithe reducing the entrances, gladness of hie fr ends that at a later Citi t g at several po e s th o ghg the horns and add two. One pair of out the bin, also .recommended by the Dominion them after the hive is eland, this may stop the trouble.:. 'time, evhen enemies were needling o tmanent teeth,upper and lower - - 1 use water lass instead It is very important that the bee- Sometimes it is hotter to take the his record to find something ngai tst p' nl , in' The rods should be nally they the grain; Chemist, is to t g hint, they try to make capital of tis dicates eighteen mouths of age; two at all times. Occashonall should of lime. Two pounds in 10 gallon keeper form the habit of being; very robbed hive or hives'hito a dark roller �sociahilit and call him "a pairs twenty-seven nhonthsl" three bopulled out an tested for tem er-1 of boiled ' water gives a proper careful not to leave bite . of honey y P d p ature with the hand, i Arnett. Writer glass, known also as about where he is at work or to per - If the grain is ]seating the nod will sodium feticide, is procured at any i 1 1 t be warm. If it seems to be growing drug store' with instructions for its warmer from day to day, or if it; use. and leave them there until the follow-' on man and a -winebibber." This Ing day, when the apiary bee quieted was not true, but he was social and own pairs, thirty-six months; four pales, grass h0 rorty -five months. tach pair of per- 0 Ata t tedr on d �l mit hone a id nae telco ho drip g i 1 Elis resent t Y ane, .t comes nine months nun nt teeth ld t o f the hives No single remedy will tit SIP rased. toy ottt a4'lii�o: Play is a part aF the The novice le often confused by the Au mince of proves:tion is the thing. program of Jesus, and „nice, piety is, after the other. Shanghai Lod China. The first telephone and the first railway in China were each put to use in Shanghai. •1, "What a queer hen!" exclaimed tho periled visitor, gazing curiously at a large long -plumed chicken busily caring for thirty healthy chieke, "That is a capon," exclaimed the host- ess. "I keep ot few to mother the chicks I hatch in an incubator. They make the best of mothers, have a wain - mending cluck, are excellent fighters when Meeks attack, and give the chicks better Care than do hens. When I wish to put the chicks with a capon I shut him up for a couple of days, then piste the chicks in the coop with him, shutting them in so they can not get out, He will eminence calling with it erooning sound, ant' soon Oho chicks are huddled under his ample Omega,"