Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1923-01-11, Page 4relee Water e .0i „ 1.06 c teice. Mrs. A. M. St, Vireodyille„ vert,"slaS ratee ea heuld sour milk or 'buttermilk. be sec] in fattening .ceekerels and What reed aceordinglY, advantage is there ta ,Ite• inches between e . 'ea tor contract in 'UM ofic$ ne 0 99.49999...9 4 ict ADVA t a res For CWitire Let us give our children epecial, we Save the eovere of 'magazines that training in the early ye.ars of Owl depict ehio exid epotivitle„5, 99 'dilator ilith oivrilfFe "'TOSS 9,91944.49949,1499.49449999.9909.999... 444.4.4,449.444...4,444,44., ' lives, in the knowledge of bealitl 1 hove no ticed that the children Addrees communicatioue to-A0renorolsx.,“4 Pvuoia,ee - • - . - pacterrea. Axeep te.ern ..e, enjoy toe pi pt el! i co Ora tO the black and 'White . -.., .... .-, ( (...1.1, Qt west. Toronto. 1 411 4 , . 1 '-e- ' ' e • I , e 1„,„..the tures in the home, . studiee, They care for picture.s of it naaesearY ie increase. 'le ''''''''' When our children, were babie,„7,, wet people (yr animals rather than for •of the staves eerresperalingly o $4, c1,1 often talked bo them, about oar pic-1 those of inanimat,e objects. Boy' like to OR-1511re the prom: distance o.., tures. ,N$ 'a result they col.lid POirrti Pi'eturo Sin -min." strength, as koights d- 1 'attires as Raeburn's "Bey i and .eoldieee; while girls like those " ' ttif I hil- T mu. i AMWer;----Witil a view to testing The •Pli'l* 'box', villi'll Is IlewIlling 4)aund t"he' Rabbit," Sargent's "Frieze ofl portraying damtmes th 1 . . the relative values ,e -C sour milk p s, pietuies al . e BoY, dren, and icleal surroundings. Borth :To.' '41'%• the 'liquid portion of the ra- tion fox. crate feeding cocker -els, a test Vms carried on at the Lennox -- awl more and mare ueed for the finest the pro het ,,, . , _ • e na'rtienlarlY th Aurora Hoftnuon's "Iiead bo a ' I i'l ' t•-' - ye an gl.t'4 ea ce pictures of ae.ey- experiment in 1 „ d , representine 0,5 nem:1Y aS Possible .04 51.1.1t401 Fire Tie, Quee ExPerimental Station. The in t'St t 1 g•rades of 1.01-h, inclies,; and Sir Galahad, • It alwaYs geve them great 'Pleasure reu.st l'alr° a of 01.% rist," several of the Madonnas . . • . length ,of 18 inches, a width of. 111/4 - • -serve - three weeks ' , • . when they would -and these, pl'etutes 544b0s• tile birds were reo,,a.ye 2474 cubic. inches. riheee are tnsee in ether' home% It also gave- thero n_tae cet. The birds were fed a meesk-remen (1- an aPprwiation of art, and stimulated h-lcod, Office, Guelph+ mash t. 'Dive, a le erate col -responds in A. is1t I -n on all claesea ot inaur• h„ 1 . Qat'ale pr t perty on die cash. or Premium - .- ' ed te a l'oPPY• state with sour milk, siats piagea three-quarters of an 1..nii elete as .tei.e. ,,, ^ 1 for one of the lots and with water for ,, rt These descriptions are publis - ER CeSEN5' ...A -gen"' each 'of two others, Where' inilk was , aria' ' - -, • mit RegUlatione Whigha.m . , . , ecl in Acts,. Oeuvre a _ used the birds made an avere,ge gain „To. 4 of tbe Dominion De,-ppettnent et ------------,--- , yin 1 of 137a lbs. each, at a cost per pound 1., '11:..,,,,,,iculiture. • 111.)___ as de liquid portiee of the ration, the DaAelt•Pees snuladY). 'lair the bshusilhaellaba7sIteelt 1111 HO ES. of 10% Cervb.9. When water was used '''''- .. wpetole and Other Bonds Seueht end ,,,,iderobi but where these are used SARXIISTtR, SOLICITOR ETC, ' bleals made gmitter gain but at a con- - y higher cost per pound', the 1 °r belnilsr' Sold. i figur,ss being 1% lb,. of gain per bird it is required that packages sta. be W' , maa.ked, before being. taken from the oitic,e--Meyor Block, Wing 1 at a eest of 171/4 cents ear pound. g•roly.eT,'S pl. enliSe3, -Kith the name and dor as R. VAN 7 NE Paelca.ps for Apples. ... address of the grower or Yen the ease maY be• BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR the legal packages in which. ap.plen Identification Marks for_II,ogs- J. G., Durham County: -What are oney to Loan lat Loyeest Ftates. may he packed for 'market and what J. M. N., Victoria Co.: --W hat Sys- - .......------- are their respective dimensions? tem, if any, has been adopted for idea. - NV iN G i'.1 AM 1 Answer: --The Inspeetioe and Sale tifying hogs marketed acco-rding to interest and eb.orvation. fQr of equal parts oil -P • .f their in .. urith the box. The -wawa 0 . fi tr ey meal and white middlings mix- _ "G Id Stairway" and said, 0 „ Po. him !to ee " bstertstofolret ait beuemtliiitelge'd &lc, or did someone /mint it?" Then; I was happy to note that when 1 and there we talked together of howl returned from the hdepital with a prints were made from great pie- new baby boy, the pieture,s in their tuxes and of the galleries where the framets were "Jesus Blessing' Little , originals are kept. 1 Children'', and Jessie- Wilcox Smith's While teaching kindergarten, I had 1VIother and Baby picture. bought a large plain oak pictured Another suggestion which I have frame with a hinged back so that elem. found helpful in the home is to have tures could easily be changed during, the pictures in the ehildren's bed - the year. As 1 recalled. this, I decided, rooms or play,rbom hung on a level that it would be a geed thing to have vvith their eyes. -It 'is surprising to one in the home. So I had, two such; see how much Iteefier is their &oar- fraines made, The boys are -so proud 1-vation when this is done. Let" the to have their own framed pictures; elvildrep elimb up or be lifted up to hanging by their Rttle white beds. i see those pictures which aie hung And it has, been interesting to see; higher so that they min. really study the pietures, and in making -bheir own' understa,nd ------ for you thus be ------...----t,.....--.... the enjoyment they take in changing I them. _Always take time to help them \I -t has resulted in a good collection These suggestions could be carded as they find those bha•t interest Veen.; wealth of good magazines, such a col - Perry and Brown prints which I had' little oast, while a very inexPensive • the. -crate should eoneist of s • • li•.poiortteelento the pi .,,m etirse did they take that. picture with eYeti, Wes and sports and o-nce in a while theY fancy a beautiful Itaielectape. Of ecterrse, to be honest, a Mother must,,add that the pictures sometiMes Ulm& me here frames are not airways the most esthetic, For I have ofte.n noticed prints, of -tihe football heroes, . . tisementts for Campbell's so -ups, and , in their season, the attractive adyer- trQng ' f Burne -Jones Act, yrhich is administe,red the grade'? 41-ecluz,:. Royal College of Dental Fruit Eranteh of the DePartment Ans'wem-An imPlioved ear -tag for surgeons Agriculture. Ottawa, provides for the 'marking cominercial bogs has•reeeiv- eduoce University of Toronto marketing of apples in barrels, boxes, ed, the OPPr0vai of the Dominion L'ive FacultY c/f DenthtrY and crate'' Baasrelellave been longest Stock Commissioner, who annouriees ree= oveR .rele E. isisiFto'S STOR in use and roost of the crop is rnarket- that the tags will be distributed to ed in this form of package. Practical- farme-ve 'wishing to ship eo-operatively crop exported to England is shipped , shipping points. Points of distribu- c.m. in barrels. The law provides that; don are being arranged in the ,differ - Special attention paid to diseases of barrels, which should be made of ent provinces, hut in the meantime the LY17. an of the Eastern Canada apple OT to according to grade at 10eal `,1Vornon and CI1Rdren. having taken strong seasoned wrind, should ire made tags. can,be obtained of A. B. me.. ,,,,,atzraduato work in, surgery. Bac. of staves of a length of 28Y2 liveliest! Donald, Toronto, for Ontario; of P. ;;;I:aogy sei,utifie mne. the head should have a diameter eV Boarigue, Montreal, for Quebec,- _and itice tile Kerr Residence, between 17% inclies,, the distance between of J . King, Moncton, for'the Mari- ' bosinsos given Lanett./ attention. outside measurement This size of Punchers for insertion of -the tags oast Phone 54,, 113 ba.rrel has capaciti tha GUI of 7,056 cubic three dollars, nickie-piated, anct two inehes. If soft wood heads of thicker dollars japanned.. Directions for tag - Rill M9.97,991 91. 904991.9.94.499.9.9.19....94, Tlitire' ad een't Hotel ps.nd the Ilaptiat Ikea& 26 inches, an4, the ,cirournferenee time 13rovinces. They are available church. of the barrel at the bulge 64 inches in lots of 1.00 and cost $2.60 per lot. e Present Si litic ce of Type an . tigettra g Can Asubc2) e C. '00 selections. gin their arppreeiation of art. - of pietures which the children add 6; out in any home; -Per, with the present To this I have added many of ,ae lection could be easily made, •and at used in my kindergarten work and frame -would suffice. ------------, th sbaiors than e atares are used ing ceoiripany each purchase. " (•E•rte). c1.0 -Very well.- The press should stand L.R.C.P. (Land). firmly- on a box -or raised platform but HYSICIAN AND SURW2ON need. not be -fastened ,down. Three (Dr. phishohn's old stead) pieces ef good -•striing burlap- itbeut It is a fact -that dusting is the ,ne- od for a hen to clean tip raduate of Illuivegvity et Toronto, When ready to b%ein work place one eulty et Medicine; licentiate the ntailo college et PhYsiciare and igEO12.11, °Eke Entraecei OFFICE IN CHISOOLIti BLOCK sE.PH .NB STR- -f,- inches -square to hold the melted RS w„. will he required; there -grill last ,and rid her body of lice. But Witten foe several pressings argaret C !der 'General Practitioner reduate ptiversity Terotte„ dusting boxes are used m the w` er laying quarters the air of the house of the tanks or boilere containing 1 is cloudy with. dust meet- of the day. a.bout three gallons of water over the "Tins' dust makes the house unpleasant fire, at the smile time but on the other and unarealthfulifor both the hens andl boiler about half full of water, Into their caretaker. Dusty air seems tot this 'put the racks' or folloWers of the be one of the 'causes of 'colds in some Press to heat. The tombs or cappings flocks. , are then graduall-y poured into the 'Some poultryneen have" successfully first teak and_ stirred occasionally. As used an outside dusting box. Just out -1 soon as the wax is reduced to a steam - side one of the trap doors of the` lug mass, free T.TOM 11111111S, it is ready home a smallI waterpoloof sin& is son- fpretstsing. Now, remove the first Faculty of Medic,as. fru bed The front of the small low rack from the hot water and Place it oft1,—Ingenhine_st.„ two doors south' abed! is all cslen so the dust la blown in the bottom of the Press, spread one oi Brunswick lama, ae,.e. bee is fax eflongh, of the Pieces of burlaP over this raek, , :A' li.eal, Tinie-Sa.ver. ,LOur to* stable,- is fifty 'feet ',long. At the end we have located' a two -foot poel -or drum.. On this spool are wound sprocket chains which are spread on the.spool at the same width as the gutter in tbe :stable. There are .fifty feet of „chain wround around the spool at the rear. end of the glit- ter ,a111, the time. This is iliWarand . when we clean- the stable. Another fifty foot of chain -with cleats an about every two feet apart, . • lays in the bottom of the ciitter all ' - t' . -will be ,h, the time, ' Then therejs. -enough. a'atii. • e-sel'ed, were PrinciPA ,Y, . . warm A moisture. The light was tierial Chain to attaehto anAither-two-- . , .. , , . . . . . . , . foot spool in the mantire shed. , The two spools are -.attached . tO Shafts with .gears. The -gears are 'operated With a 'gasoline engine. When we clean the stables We sweep , . , . --* ed to thoroughly freeze before fore- . ing. They were brought. inside •on 3.anuary:16 and placed -tangier tire bench. ,Janirary- 18.... The ro'dtS were sPrinkled. as oocasion required,' and SOlile 0,01.1 was-Stattered arotuncl.them te.help re- tain moisture. To exclude light; can- vas was placed amnia the benelt..,..The first rihirlya-rb was ready to use tura meth - Febru4 a and 't f' • h oh 30 ary , 'VMS 1T11S e ar . The area 'occupied was 22 square feet, The yield was 89.76 pounds. The yield per square foot Was 4.07 pounds. The conditions necessarY for growth,±t ' • iiecret elf suceess in live stock endeavor is the.productien. of exactly .'Wliarb-th;inerket calls for. This point to-dair has peculiarly been emphasized with reference to' Canada's place.am- . -ong the great. boch aton pricing ,coun- , , tries.We have the feeds. We -have fhe hogs. ' Unfertirnately though, dui -- I 'the ast; -and"Particularly. during "Telepliones-Ofhee 281, Residence 1.51 DR. F. A. P KE 0.aTEOPATHIC WORN Osteopathy, Electricity. Ali disessfes treated, Mee adjeining residence, Centre Street, next Anglica.n Church (former. ly Dr. 'MacDonald's). Phone 271 hack from tilM frO-lit to keep the If each an arrangement is not I think it best to leave out the (hist box in the laying quarters.. All of the birds can be treated with blue oint- ment to, prevent lice. ,• Then they ,cen dust °anemia in the lecte straw litter if they wish but there will he no thic.k dust constantly lecked ..into the air and fanned' u -S. over the nests and wets. Itany Poultrymen. have found ex -eluded. Similar results ean be ob- tained in the furnace room 'ef honse oel.thar. It -is worth trying, that for one who enjoys "pie plant" in its finest 'condition. using a temporary to ke-.-np place, and into it pour nbout two gal= Ione Of the Melted wax; feld the edges of the burlap over the wax carefully so that there ate no 1111112S OT the pres- sure will not be even oyer the whole Mass. Ove -r this place the second rack, exio-blief piece of burlap and more wax, repenting the precess with the third Provided the press. is adapted for this amount. Now, turn down the sere -iv until it engages the top follow- er and fill up the press with hot the litter Mt& the gutter and then start: the -ingine and Watth the Manure move out into the manure Shed. Th71. takes about a iM.-nute. Then We Te - verse the gear and wind the surplus eha.-in on the .spool at the -rear, of the gutter. This leaves th.6 ',cleated. part in the.bottom of the gutter'ready- for cleaning the barn again. We find this -a very:convergent way to dispose of the maniireu$and there. is nothing, for -the cemis to kick at if elec., are so"- disposed.' The .oittfit •is Effects of Forcing Winter g Produetion. 'the War years pigs were simply pigs. Practically the Tar,Lle Prices applied! Ito , hogs, Almost any strain of Yorkshire, all types of biota, in so far as the; Berkshire and 'ram -worth, improperly farther was concerned. Seveual breeds' fed, may be classed in a variety of °Off °wIwillnalellh:avue dbeellaim Irue'ariteclos' 71°13:bse°all'Ill twhaieltY3-'sirare4111ttihth, a;s :tea..„ S'eter-Prasalltell"Pr-11:ge.ci.,-,' hogs, notwithstanding other d' esirable ing of the bacon hag ,clestined to Pro- cthaxacteristict.s. - allbe the right type of Wiltshire side , - , . Now, howeveri , we are catering 'to :is almost, f not 'ei qually; as raportant . - a distinctly .distriminating, market. A as Ireeding, breed and strain. hog must be produced that conforms Particularly a -mid overfeeding and to definite st.andard, i.e., the pradno-, this in,ost 'particularly in the Weaning eon of a Wiltshire side for the British t'and 'recently Weaned pig. ' At this market. In short, this hog must be: t, stage there are more ,pigs ruined as ' (1) of correct- type as repreisented byl ultimate selects, than at any' other. some three breeds of crosses thereat; ', ICeep young pigs hungry.. Provide ex- (2):fed in sitch 'a way, and on strchi-ercise, green feed, earth, '-charebtal, .. fil:th,d, zs: to, :.,7,_,:?.top Ns type to the i aaigehnesitehtart; nibs,p)coewitualec,:gregilowP 1 nt, ou benes ft four .12 zt' and_ 1 1 monthsg.r.0i\v,,nc 1 ec att. -' The ta,teeder of such hogs lvas eery- - , tl-iing tos gain and nothing to fear 'frorrirame. Remember, though, 'fillet a pig the ma...1,1,d grading reg.tdatio„ pre_, -boo rapidly pushed at the lanisal does sontly to• be enforced. not show the. qualitY of side er the Type. Briefly., amoohatea$ 'and 44:4ad.',., ViaghtioaatolrebctUre 42,f relationshilYbIT flit d' s selects under market getaa. ing, as pigs of the previously men- tioned crosses. Lastlyt, the eross-bre'd Pig is a market hog only. Using the ereesebred sow for lyreeding is trograde step and the one inelpient danger in crossbreeding pigs. Correct Feeding. Certain strains of Durocs and Chester Whites, properly d easily fedi rnauke good bacon Prom the itandPoint of the hatch- ability inthe eggi, there is evideribly a limit to which one may go in forcing hens for winter "egg production. In an experiment carried on at the Char- lottetown Experimental Station, the hens were led full rations with. aview to securin' fr, lit'gh rate of egg pro- duction. Electric light; were used -iri ity are mamma neat! Middhlrig5'5 °I1QrtS, (Ya±8 ar - P barley are all good component parts heat4 ana neek; eill°°ual ofmixture for a growing pig.' of leacimarP, •an'cott esxbZisitsdiveer, kwnigtelah 'f)ofleIndsiteddj: There eb14:12 be' ile,nt'Y vaiiets'i in also (14,--1, • meal mixture. Corn and bar ey Ct'efP, wa,11 a ... 'smooth weitti mg: the _ . resit 'Inubaria Waiater. F " • • • • ' tied 1 in', Y report, 'states that th,e . hatching arc ed top and useir Superintendent of 'the Station in his out Fresh ' rhubarb. of the tenderes,t cords that year ,showe4 tiliat the •use g ' • f at 'first.. products are most a. strai lut underline. a smooth' . • . mils • leSt ,BLIC. or .eight weeks but sparingly - 'molt:ire& per pound of -gam withoirt cording to an exPerimenfal prejeet yield of winter' eggs reduced the evince& by fiat clean hone, fine Ireiri.%fialuable of an 'hog feeds- Where fram quality may be grown at home, ac- of lights and feeding to secure a high and well deveao0ed 118.111; quality as trhn'ear; straightness of side four to 'five Peuilda 431 1116,1 Inr?"Y. 1)e carried On, at the Experimental Sta.- hatchability of the eggs and. the vita.1.-1 and- a ed from.seedling•s were forced -under a .Gfeen feed, meat. and exercise hell) ekletionliosPhatatb:11,Dele91310.0irla ePrI;Iisek°w- half Pounds With sidle or blittarral.lk• bench lit the g-reenhouse, These w-rat.er egg prodarcrion. January eggs tion, Kentville N.S. Clumps of Thu- ity of, the chicks. - 1-frem A511)°,,u-kla deir, to hamT111e1°11°w:1_1119 milk, the rneal toot of gain. P-laY be barb vAtirli had been LWO veers are ....eca e '5, objectionable, roue, , - N. reatTee06 to trona toree u_ cluraps were dug in the fall and allow- never glut the market. their dnating outside in the fresh ail water in which the racks -were heated --- ------- ' "- of polity in the eke the votary home e.,:v by- inside upper spout in tlit press. -The serew aeti15'-ak,.--'611.itgellatiletcalli. :stem is to go into dusting, . " sh°144 66 turn6a 4-k)wil sl°w1Y s°. tbat ' v. The modification is in connec- ... * - - squeeze out from between the racks.1 . era wilai tile itnnging of new anima As soon as the screw is -down as 14 KOThlering,'' tseesstAtax. -n-to m ercydited herds or those in pro- With beesvrax wortik Immo then as it will go release it until the top i . of accreditation, The rule has tr,ffiee a ..rs mil& Per Pound as honeY rack is out of the water; this allows' , .., after provii* file, animals free eVel-7 Psztiel.e of this, Product in 'bbei the refuse in the burlap to beocone IA i uberculcsis by itu'berottlirt test on, aPilsil should be saved. 211 551 apiary 1 satirrateri again iv,ith hot wat,m.; again the premise:, of the seller, to 11.2X0 Van ftrr ertracted bonen, Meet 'of Ube tighten t..he SareW, repeating the pro--; the animals pieeeti under efiltialo guar- wax will coille from sapping, but a cess two or three times. 'Phi, wax be -1 amino on the buye(rs, Premise% for 83X- Comsiderabl'e ‘'eanolint 'ea -n- be tevea jug lighte-r than the water will floatl ty day'S 'pending a Tkil.F....-,:t. Accordinot from broken and clistazded combs and to the tap atnd after the screw ist Is the modified plai4 the buyer will 'be siliall, Pieces d ,buer oemb seraPed • tightened for the last time hot water equired to atsurrie folll responsibility from the frames „dtring the seasell. ie- added to float this wrrx off into laT LI.Te careful isolation and quer- To vender small amounts of 081)- containers "where it is allowed to, ' . • ts (hiring this pings anti sump- Pieces of new comb, harien. Old honey or 'water .es will Ihg, , ,„ i nit& inocTifitation, It is ex-; tig.c siTiar wax extlaeher Is ,. do fax this purpose. When the -wax is 'wig eStr4,,t the toNitig of a toot/Jest elle sumbeet, ler the rael1thIZ Is ell floated ofe, the water in the pressl le arrieurft 'ef money to the De- idl delve 'b$1 the heat. of the 'Inn- and elan be &lawn of through ere faucetl Of Agtritulture, as it Will the wax is SePaltatea from the refuse below, the screw' released auti. thei the same time. 1rhis elareglYYr, reeks Terooved and returned to *el. Adding New AnirnaIs t musfact.3try to have the hens do all Accredited Herdti. and give them .3„), rh-pace ito coataacin_ until it reaches the lower edge of the effect at the beginning of the Not the wax and water has a chance to 15 ' * • who- have Been required $Wever* 33 inet sultdble 10.1: 014 ditEilihs i burl. of hot water, The 'burlap is MO 4 Yel he thpe and travelling expenses . ,, quarantine 'netrnizol.. Or 4 ,12416 011101,Tiit.,.,tt -cappings, 6S,10,111 1 folnetai And the residue cleaned from itki 1 .4„. ,o,bsaved, much 'wtaX is left ,uliAle xlafm.kti, 1.0.1,41-1e.4 this is extreme/3r bet gloves Avoid ninst be further treated br aveggipt, be worm If the residue does not leavei 'rivi,, molt eatisfaetor'S , Itethoct of the btnitp readily, ruilbing it betWeeni * zderittor wag. 'in lote quantitiim Is the bandsi,v-111 loosen -it. If the 'work taelir* a 4 watt press; Smelt es. save has betili done PrOlitaY 'ne Wax will tiSed ill the suPlar tetslOgnes. Show 'between the fitiger8 Nvben a an /Yre$tt ,O0Sittg 1601.1t $18.60 SIttalltabOttlit Of, the retose is telaeLszq A Pe$11 o1i¼ in $A1 tkPlozeSrtd ' the hat& Witt.e the lirst lot el vox or o5x,0 etricaiw, 'Mit *rims ill being pre*Sed a aeOccallot an be lima& init 4er:toad% Intatiti- weitittg; tildrolt should be .taken, how - 11 the 10AX AIM */* VetlZi. Voro OA to /et the wat boil over, a waX fa to he octtteted <Alt- vax 1% highly thficanniabre. *mirk %haat' bo atient 4It rhygl t oeswax iS t141631 itt Ingily-ta'adts but{ floW te avoid rchbing. ' eArti the hulk of It io- Itlea lor 'bbd imaira.:. 2.46t,vvti, is &rine ate Win-Lfactura, of cornb, tom51tion. knyi er the .best4 ,Itita pat elati,7 a Marta 'doter oi. bee• Sitioites wit& , 1.4 't lit 1111,00): Attexttiet, vlhelubite Malice uP it* betileeepere Wa% ilto/ /Ai &TM: %oder Intro fttliSe, **MAO:Etta WI, li Vett tett east More i fl, ertratgli ,Wakit dap )1.6 obttiim&d, foul. imea pint* iti <Ilse *won to), provi6i, 10 titel.' tft:' ths 'folItiVing; ' ef id/ a SO& elltiPhisl-1, of spring of rib hack of shoulder; too long a side; toe short a side; drooPing sway back; lao'k of depth, obc. ready f \ Weight. A hog , ing as a NiMtshire side when he is IS fax market- !, fliiiShed, noit beers Or after. Different 1 breedand crosses and different i strains within breed's finish. at vary- ing Weights. Some strains of Berk- shires, .for ex -temple, are finished . at 1,170 pounds, other at 200. Certain \ strains of Yorkshires finish best at 210 to 220 pounds and higher. , The range shauld be from 1.8 to 200 pounds with a closer average range of 195' to 205 :potiitias. . Breed. The Yorkshire hog in point of popularityis. at the top. The • right I type of York.shire-not too, lengthy -- I will prod -nee the right tyPe: of 'Witt - 1, pOribetriceleSeldae. ,ptinle,quaiittc17e.4plik-SItyrlirrb tt;ifit17, sp,C.'1,110.,1k tvided he ie. of the improVed Canadian ; (if it may be so ealited) , Berkshire ' type.="nrera length, a MOOther Sbeli, dor and less thickness than the old- fasiltioned'hlock iiiig: Strains ,rte Ile -'14t- i ed and ,iltbjooted, to mag exode Shires of the ' lengthier, snioother type 1 tletgibiter k‘e$,,,t„S sad sitbstquent gtaxi- ixv of the finish4.iti'• WIN:Shire aids. Moatinteresting and valuable eats„ hitherto not avtilaible, are being col- lected. ' This --mrk ie, it ie hoped, but the advance movement tetra:id extensive , teSting WOrir with bacon hogs raleng 'the line% prevaliiiiii in Donniark, se that not only the rigid', broode, hut '4k4Tibil.' uth.beTe,t-Itt, N.1-1,)411)71.-iiLlc; i.'1-oz,a;rvil!°:litli,11(1's ' ei benroarke Oatirret ihrit ent ms of thelitiCatt- tY06:,. Bub titre breeds ifteltt,l,6i1:4B,4itztte,idl00,1trIoli:OiI/iM7he fastn:Of these t:O uheva:th;t3Lti1 a4tits,a4ivv, breeds flillIAIIPISIrAl*C6F1'.;101'411f1,1".11;414I'intl*%1:11111S1111; '' 7 '011044 ,,::::41i0A NauttrtOadot ''''"W 1:14.:o 41ofti:',040j$ ':Vo mud. 0,totirao. :ht:' 2,6itwiott, nomlin,itz Ali•hoil kottto 1000 ntto Azdstist. • CO )liti 1'MA (lo lItl dt • "-e-Frem.• RRAlir Rif OF F N s you 11 be Swine breeding', ehouid net be canal ' eased in any fairly large way unless there is es,serante that some milk pro- duct will be available during at least the earlier stages 91the pig'S Nor is taire a-ny real' substitute for midk. Once more and lastly -avoid werfeeding. , Tests of Baeon Pigs. The Depart- . ment of Aviculture is carrying Oil' a motlest way at the present time, te7:111tsvIetalsiac'wviaballyaybaaariz.-66::Tre.olths::»,,,e7L:nhniaatIrtakrin,aiiii7a way. At the Experhnental Farm at Ottawa and the Experimental Station, Oliarlottetown, a number of pairs +i,f pigs have been fed during the past summer. Each -pair of, pigs le keni the herd of OM d swthe breeders in the respective proy., itice4 mit" is Part iof the -litter of sus aow as representing, in a 111:VISUTO., without breed, All havo bean fed nn rtnly. Amcnrate weights and . itemit have been lofilit as to time and foods. Mose pigs are new being \axe libi' valuable, The Tainwlenth is lowest itt po'itit, ixt hultebeus tit 0:oes.- cut) bn't isi %. wrili,etala ,billootti, (i)!'ng, lane- vidett % is 1.»eAr finished within the range el weights given, tots.CvattrIseeetiltitwiyorotirtOilsilitiliele:.Wpi.175. be -61d! f ortS it *tossing, ituitevt,r, %heal be deVoted toward typo on a fiX4.11-00 Of desirable points from the hoRids eve%sed. The Yor1oshire,.11ertitehitre croSs is good in sithor direction, mitt,. the male Of the fernier andtho toakaa a 160 ktibter tozt Iti fwv,ow, 0,14:neoc- '41tire.1.\potwotitii. 7',. olledillellti 11S,, 1 t114 31 130.40shlto hour. Some tAvise tile )torkthive-alalnweiltli fuslont, The i Mat gall. )111004 tiONtttNer; tti it the tivy PI;DiV°3001:t,t1lirl.„011:C1110114,1,11toWil6:tv'4,c,-11.,:ti,a!tiol4114,:1114*1:0;:*11:44,41 1 1 i1"atiUitaVlotrtirth.iJtOKI h'i'll'ertl' 4111rtial,00,411 st ott