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one W 10 tk
qW ed, Jt the fracture Is silnto And Alot eitare of ome,
in A Sloping direction.F
'the pastern—bone usually knit relltdlly',
but the united part may lie left 111'a setting bell's -4 motive,
" I' The telfliper-ature of a Providing
thwkemed or 'A 4��- 1 -breast has bee found to be one hu'll"
even club-footed *0 ai fo.
unite r five- deue while the tem-
tjor. Breaks ill the pelvis L - o�jy the jr'k�
18 not inVQlIj/ drod PAd' "I do -Alt Want to. get up, Jim going quired, a child call see
lly if the hlp�jolnt -gome task to be aero TMAIShad and
0014bl.ITC of-, the plumage varies from , 'k "
TM AID aing. 1,1A Sir- eid
'Break$ causing diStOrUl()nfI in COUtollrl: humdred degrees, 15 to stay abed this r often musib be provid with a, mutlye,
Alliety to one,�
of piarts,� s - tiblp: I ,�r At one tillie wilf3il a new baa den?
ucrh as a. fraoture of ves. that the elliek Is 110t confined canie the, grumpy call from the 0
U n ak point of the or of the buttocki 'o tel4peratule when br 'he 'house, -was plowe ran stones weve
Addrerm communications 0 Agivnom4t, 73 Adelaide St. West, T ro t One oOlae4 by of t plot . 4 A S
erally give little trouble, but ill some a Ile 11 A, but can: select, a Place whex-e Neither opplosition' nor argument turned up. The father of the family
Destructive Insects Lem.vx the Vood drought, excess moisture, giving a insballees, pus forms and � plieees of it is collyrowtable. This idea lallot be Was offered by tile •wise mo;tUer, S�)Ve left word in the morning f0r� the 4U-,
Sapply.
lit +h tollinage, the sunflower is only bone have to be -removed, or, •atrouble, followed out in artificial broordiag, - spoke dren to toss out the stones after
walting for complete agreement bi ignorieId the remaTk and merely p
The toll taken by destructive in- 'its fe y Some fistula results. Fracture of the. Do not confine the chicks in a brooder the banister to her basband be
school that day. It was easy wvrk fo-P
on eding value as, U ovell
sects from field, orchard and garden Specialist-*, spines of the withers tend$ to %rithout ventilatic. and expect them I "Did you Say, Daddy, thalt those, a while, but soon the interest lagged-
ared with coral to be givell un- I OW.
e yield, cOnIP, fistula. Breaks in the back -bone lisi
crop% not only diminishes the f or the I X, - I Ito thrive, -of, the children who were ready onj Suddenly the oldest boy had s,halppy
but reduces the -returns the grower quialifiled - recommendation ally -cause paralysis, butparthl rlkco- Plit. "LeVs got all the stones we
The lion -brooded chick can At any time could ride out to see file circus thoug
muck fariner. tune of the neck will sometimes Moral time stick its Neta Dalt the inotber's Carl
,should derive from his crops, A con -d unload ?» find and. ;build a gate -pont, Father
Of course, the muck farmer sihoul
servative estimate places the lose ly result Ina distortion. plumage •into the cool fresh air. When cement and help us when
from this Source aloneat. $2100,006,000 have a silo. If he is Situated where Successful treatment of a e feet slapped to the floor will fix the
he cannot grow corn he call grow the 1radt4re, brooding with stoves keep a good fire Two ba:r boy it -good hf�albh made the gets home." The garden plot- was
d i"Ag and ,% won -
annually. depends 'upon 'bringing the severed, b '4 g so that the cbl6k call obtain an A sm" Searched for every utone
burning rance at bTeakfast,
favorable conditions, such as sunflower, or oats and peas for silage. parts together perfectly ec,�Iy acid lree�'%,�.plenty of warmth when. it is needed a p" 'p &PPeai to '-sell. Aerifully fine piece Of work was ac-
�Under favo The silo is an ixnpo-rt&-nC factor in has � In another ca's'e ="I L"I -hate
an increase in the food supply, or the - thein, immovalille, witil knit�illlg, 'but also, give the •cliicks a chance, to ticke�ts,ll was the irritable reply to CODIVI-ished there before the father Te -
<1 for keep- farm management of L the muck farm taste place in from four to six weeps. � frool the hea� where turned.
decrease of natural run out away
o -wing general crops, the mother's request,
Ing thein in check, such as our wild et gr Situations in which Joints above and below the brokeAl they can occasionally'breatbe tile Cool stalm-ps, John, not t' k Many fine acts and homely aecomP-
►at There are three i bone mu-st be rendered immobile. Ill I fresh air which seerns to give them "Therse- are "Ic I I nents are reeogg
birds, some insect or other will at bile growill- of small animals handage the I's ets, Every One you -,,ell gives food lsbi nized'with honor
times increase to sueh an. extent as to it would appear th 1 9 lig""y hell-Ith, and vigor. wh ch
roots would aid the muck farmer. It for a day to a Starving little Chinese; foi,� Boy Scouts and' Girl, Guides i
become a veritable scourge. Instances Id provide the farmer having a with cheeise-cloth, bring the foot 0 When cbicks, -huddle tightly together boy." provide motives within their visiion-'
of this are found in the army -wort, WOU the injured leg into exactly -the same, arounA a brooder fireAt i's a sign that
silo with additional winter feed; it position as the One of the other ldt", 'the right amount of heat is jacking. Visions of a black-quelied lauindry However, the motive must be a right
outbTeak, and still more recently in uld be of greater assistance to the man who had give -A I John a nut arose one, and not of the kind one mothcr
1 3 -it for joint A coal burning brolodew fire Should S
the grasshopper oli-bbreak in western WID -o but also inatching P'r So i't's saving offered, in. holding up a twenty-five
one who expects to purchasea. &H in the bWls mind.
► Canada. Last season the governments sition. Then fit padded S"Pl"Ints. �9!f be war.ni enough so the chicks will calm blew boy In his fit
of the western provinces empended who desires to keep stock until the light -�Nrood, gutta perch's, 9 spend the night close to the outer Cliinks," was the boy's wording of cent piece to way to
large sums in combatting this menace, time when he can make that Invest- cardboard or� till upon the leg ` his motive, and with zest be sold eigilt of temper. It was all,-eaGY
merit and it is the only sensible 7, .,efte of the deflector. Then if Wel dollais, worth of the three -cent, earn money and . the temper fits be -
undertaking the work In a wholesale in ground level to top, and hold there
Se Xor the niah. who cannot use with :stoic -bandages or a plaster 'of stove cools down the Chicks call move stamps. came frequent. That, bit of silver
ar manner with the assistance and diTee- cour closer.. Chicks that are warm emough accomplished more if of -1
e the silo at all. Paris -east. The mother who Supply motives. might have'
I
tdon of experts in the service of the Most muck soil is ideal for root A horse has to be sup- will not huddle but will Test quietly . place aarglinients finds a harmonyl fared -to the child of that telidency'
Federal Agricultural Department. ported with 91' gs, and after putting OIL the floor beneath the deflector. A
It .9. As long as agriculture has ill . I peace,j for every week Or month when no
,katchewan crop oast upon the le in her home that generates
is estimated that in Sar existed, roots, have been a basic crop 14plints and a of 9 Iro"I Only an occasional contented peep ch in 'its turn is a strong factor temper, was alltowed, to show itself. In
alone 1,400,000 acres of crop Were ex foot to lady' irons brace inlay also -will tell the operator, that several will av6 learned'
the dairy districts of Europe. good health. Constant that way the child would b
actually saved by Systematic organ- In have to be applied- for support and in promoting
hunched lively young chicks are.Test- cal� con-!
any sections depend entirely upon c 'p the lag.Tigdd, If the pastern in comfortably for the night. frietion reacts upon the pbysi . self-control of life-lang value:.
ization for the distlribution of Poison U roots for winter feed. Four tons of to I ee clition of the members, of,the family.1 Neither rules nor, can be fixed
1�alt, at a cost of- some $338,000- Pre- ro is fractured, it will suffice to Put 0111 Do not suddenly go into a brooder
y,aratious on a who scale are now roots, such as beets, carrots, ruta- gig plaster cast and, turn h 14any,pleasures and joys are due for the varied situations a mother
s and inangels equals three tons a �strc e house at night -with a lanter�n as. the 'faceis, but if she can be equipp�d with
being made to meet the outbreak that bag*&' Twenty tons of roots to horse loose in a box stall bedded wita chicks may scatter away from the the '61illdTeii, yet it -is only right that
sale - .. I heat 'have difficulty in they should - share in a simple waY the a point of view from . which to wort.4
again threatens -western grain grow- of 1 ge- e ty Sawdust. ' finding �,vlll often meet a wide Stretch of
on. on fertile muck their wiay back' when the lantern buTden's
and responsibilities that 901 it
err, and Dominion officials are now the arae is comni ern is e.
,oils. Thirty tons have been noted. the ham
A of saw- "Corners" in Harrowing. make for coTrdort in needs. To be able to offer a legiti-
advocating the substitution gone. It is best to use a flashlight to "I action is one step
Blocking and thinnin- is much easier Where a mature mind can vision the, mate motive -for ale
dust for bran in the preparation of the Blo In harrowing with A tract6rusing and only keep the light on when it is I awards happy home,harmonY.
bait, at a considerable reduction in on muck soil than On upland. either disk or tooth-barrow—the be- needs and outcome of the work re -'t
Feeding carrots and millet hay may ginner usually has traubld in turning -very , necessary.
cost. not .Sound ethical, but horses on heavy enerallv
The presence of the European •-corn- corners. He tiles not to InIss, any of Less Danger from Fire. tinnilstakable. Tags are not g I
hauling have come through the -winter ji wn, satisfactory for walking pigs, as they
borer in western Ontario is -another . the surface end, as the land rapifty Suini erShelter for Hogs. We live about a mile from to are difficult to read and -are easily
menace to which expert attentioll. is In Splendid condition oil such a ration. narrows down., it becomes imposs�iYl_fet
the spread- A test of various root crops has y enough, and there de- The practice Of keeping breeding our electricity -coming from there. We torn out. The system, of -notches h
being directed. To prevent Shown rutabagas to the most atis_ to turn quaclol. SUla."L swine and grawing, litters enclosed in have all our rooms. wired, also our swift and certain, In marking youn-
of this pest, it has been found neces- 0 The reasons are silmined up velops something like a "penin r and
expensive. hog pens, more front and back porches, 'cellar pigs the notches must be out of PTO -
vary to prohibit the shipment of shel- fa toTy it is much better to begin tunlinIg very hard to -de- portion to the size of the ear, for th L a L
tied corn from irdected areas, aggre- as follows: soon enough to make the circle 'with- during the eunimer months, has been barn." It waW-d be v
"Besides being the largest yielder entirely discontinued on ffie cide wbidh light we value the most, igs ear will grow, white the notches
gating some three thousand five hun- out troubli), leaving a little strip of aln-Lost ell pi
dred Square miles. among root crops rutabagas have land each time. Then when the field mOTe successful hog- raising !arms. as we feel now we could not do I with- do not get ]larger. Thus when the
While the greater portion of the several other advantages: (1) seed is OIX land is finished, he can make La Outdoor life has been found very much out any bf them. with
animal is full •gTawn, notoheg that
work of the Entomological Branch of cheap; (2) germination is better than trip or two along each turn -row and I more advianUigeous, but some sort Of' I also have an electric iron were plainly ,seen on the young pig
the Dominion Department of AgTicu-1- witll mangels or sugar beets, there- harrow these missed I d places. Or, if the shelter is. necessary to protect the wbich, the week% ironb, 19 can be done are barely visible;
CO ill-SUTing a more even -stand; T - of hogs against inclement weather and in less than half the time taken with 0
ture consists in the application of A- fore (3) ,operator wants to cover every �n�h sun in r. other heat. We think no other money
trol measures, research work aiming rutabagas sprout quicker and can be the land on the first •shiP—corn-ers as the sunsbine 'of inid - 1 e Blindness, in -.nearly 40 per cent. of
.cheaper thinned and weeded sooner, which is Various types of small pens design- invested on our place has paid -such occurs after the age of 46.
at the discovery of better m, of well as ends and sides—he can "circle ye been kept under returns as our electricity, and, when
cases,
insecticides is another of the many a . great advantage; (4) being out" corners when they become ste . d hog cabins ha __1 — 4`6. ore considers the great danger fire
activities engagin•g its attention. Con- quicker growth they are less D&W.Y troublesome. To '�circle out Inehl• is obstyryaw"in for several ye S
tinuGus investigations are carried on to be damaged by insects w -hen Small; to harrow around and around ore Experimental Farni at Ottawa. These from lanterns,, too iiiqoh praise can
of the not 1 -loitY On the farm.
-*ry and habi-tss, and, (5) they are the Al"t harcly circle at a covner until tile -curve of have included: (1) the .,4 -shaped be given electi
into the life hist root crops; (6) they are the best urn is more gentle. Three or cabin; (2) the strraight-walled cabin —C. B.
means of control, of insects affecting r 1. fixed with the t
live stock-, fruit, grain and even for- keepers, especially as compared four Circles will help a corner -W10-111 with tight sides; (3) the straight- Mark Your Pigs.
est trees. To flacilitate, work of this the flat turnip, -which is ;likely to.grow derfully. cabin, with (a) roof ReatioU
h Ilow and rot in storage. -hinged (b) one side hinged upwards, I. markt g e I ure bred,
'0 1 - n, in 1, n the 3v 7. spring
kind, field laboratories are main -1 411n feeding, a pulper or chopper c) roof section and both sides �hinged, pigs use a .punch mak-ing a long oval
tamed It mAny points throw: bout the For Soldering.,•i.
a, 0' 'is . to 4e . Itopked lqpwfird�_ The nettle, -a -
liough, this is not nec� di� I ' '�, 1,61 . upwards; 21.9 that kinild.is more satisf 0
found t
country. may be uW�,.t 'h' Farn4ers have a o b e in
esSary, unless on6wis es to mix them dering to do. * oftentiines when'ft� ti lat.ter cabixi (c) was -I tory than :a V-shaped ons. Any acei,
i the u I dental 'be mistaken for'
with grain feed. When feedang.ruta- f superior for e s nii ieTtear is apt to
Winter Feed From Auck Soil. sired to mend Something, it li found I finitelyI
a V41lap&d notch, -while the oval I
bases -in considerable quantity to de —1.4 1" flux has months -because ft affords relatively'
Growing root crops ,;is - a winterthat vile SUY13 Y k,
dairy cows, it is important that the very easy to Alake cool shelter. Hogs that had access
feed is a good idea -,vh1ch is not being feeding should be dorbe after milking been used up. It is 0 tight -sided cabins preferred
used. Roots were extensively and en- a good flux by dissolving Pieces Of Only t t' 'lit
time, as the aronia, from the roots remain in the bright sursbinel
tirely used as a source of winter slit- i zinc in hydrochloric acid. The re' to
may taint the milk." z` rather than to use the shade that the, NOW
,culeme before the silo was generally forms a solution of zinc A
There axe several very important fiction I house pTovid-ed. The sectional cabin
known. practical advantages in growing roots- chloride. Just keep add-ing zbic to with -hinged sides and tops can be
It niust be understood that there is the acid. until no more chemical action
Roots are
better for silage that one They can be planted later. numerous Isobserved. T.he•solutio.ncaii-be',f.1cepi made thoroughly adaptable for whitei,
nothing I adapted to new land. On num use by proper fastening down andl
can grow than a good carat crop yield- in a glass bottle and,apiplied. In the u
occasions my attention -has been called joints.
usual way. ilbattening the
Ing from eight to fifteen tons to the to Successful crops of carrots which
acre. But frost is the serious factor
which has made corn., either for silage have been grown on new muck. Har -
Ra
or grain, a risky crop on muck- soils. testing -may be delayed *W s
the fall in Capons for Profit
I'M
until the main work- is done. Nothing sDWAYS BEVY
hand, there are other roots,
Oil the Other ha but a hard freeze can- halm .1 - -8 meet At, the age of 4 incinths the muscles
Silage crops foi' the muck Winer. The a year poultry -raisers Larger Wires
importance of the sunflower was Got crops should be considered byl Once of a cockerel -begin to get. toll9b;., if 13 Heavier GalvamzIng—
under'the inuelt. fariner as a winter feed 1 the question 01 how to dispose of
especially well shown oil muck should be considered as an in:I cockerels to.best advantage. If sold eaponized then or later, the operation;; 11 More DuMble,Flexible Weave..
varying conditions 1,,t They they bring % fair price, is not so successful, for there is! 6
extremely tegTal part of his farm management' as broilers, th, y L
year. E xceedingly hardy to frost, but N,�ejgjj only a couple of pound,s. If danger: of the bird dying frown internal
plan - rept +,I] fail they weigh more, butibl6eding due to rupture of all artery-
About Broken Bones. J then the broiler price cannot be 67b- close to the testicle. However, in
owner may f Caponizing is one practical case of death there is no actual loss'i
The stock ow find it neces- tallied. .
sary to apply Simple Surgical treat- as the bird is bled to death Land taii! answer to the question, i Manufactured by
luent when a vetierinaxian cannot be According to this latest Government be used for :food, or if not vranted at,
conveniently be employed, or if the reports the industry is growing rapid-, once, can be canned.. - 11. THE CANADIAN STEEL AND WIRE CO., Limited
v--alue of the animal does not wa by year but the supply (1-048 On the other hand, if he stands 0"'! Hamilton Canada
,rrant ly year . ......
expense. He should, therefore, be able! not yet equal the demand. operation, he Alay develop into what
to determine if a bone is broken, The
which bone is affected whether , best time to caponize •cockereb� is ealled.- a slip, which ineans that part
it can is when they are from two to three of the ngan has not been. removed,
be set, and how that, should be dome, months old, Or when they weigh f roTa. and, is liable to grow out again. A',
spected when one and one-half to two pounds. The slip is useless as a breeder. but if noti
A fracture may be au �y mature r n kept too long he is sometimes better!
after a fall, kick or other injury, , the smaller breeds A e eaiP,.L than
aninial ceases to plate weight . upoill the larger Ones- eating than an ordinary 14aSter. Some;
commission -merchants quote slips in
the leg, or is extremely lame whe'll To get the 00C kerels in the right 1
made to walk. If the bone is broken„ shape for CaP011izing, it Is necessar-y the early part of the sea:aoin at 5 tel
a grating or scraping sensation ma -Y to confine t1joill in a dry cool placer 10 cents a pound, less that calPoill
be felt when the pallin of the hand lt withoult food and water for fro -0i 24 prices
held upon the part, or heard�%vhelllto 36 hours. Thirty-six hours is best A beginneir in capollizilig Will nol2706'
the ear is applied while the leg is I for beginners. This is done to empty doubt have a few deaths anal a 'few -
moved in different directions by ani the intestines and have them Shrink sot slips,: 1 have 'had more ShPa than
assistant. Fractures of the pet" arej as to make the organs visible and deaths.
diagnosed by ".ssing the hand into I easily
A olipoll is full grown. at one y&fir,
Ile -bone As the ox9aAs to be removed aTe 1�uliqber at the age of 9
tile reetum. and agaLinst f Y I have siolod, a
,00d I have. had White
an a-sslstant moves the leg. illocated in the body cavity, very t - and 10 months,
also essential either bi�411t
If the anneal ib small Or N-011119 a light IS . I I . . Leghorn ea.poxis weigh 61A P041-114%,
simple fracture usually 'will unite dayliglit—pref erably out of doors—or
11, heavy u prevents Rhode Island Reds 81/1 Pound$, WYan- A Sure Grip on a Narrow Road
suece'sidully. , allimls that electric light. Light pre 'dottes and Barred Aockol 9% pounds
are well up in yeaXt chanees of re, ing. at 10 nioliths of age inosibly ft%o>n
covory are poor especially A .very sneak iniei4iou betww-n thel ordinary farm stock. Don inion GROOVED, CHAIN " NOIMY IWAD Tires 0 -
'he
if the ther re- swsM ear owner I a type of fir� 16A w4h tW vstm* care,
broken bone IS one that, has to bear ribs oil ell . side is 2LI1 f;hat is founed. ptelei�zble to
is in a part that is su"'essfully remove, the! At tineas it 'is t)wo tame tknli�_ttstva matorials, the '*Ame watkIllaoinAlp 40ww. ah the
nilieh weight or 'd to I
sell the fipowiz when they are 6 oar 71
J'qui" nl%eh less trsint to kya*3t Siz-oi for the h0kVieSt C4kTlL'
inuel) moved. Joints I togtizies. :,I)his is . . i Inoliths �.Jd for, the ThailksgIlvi!ng or
Break- iniPlkatiog seldom the bird than a songle. large incision
0111istmas trade; they are then called You'. ret DOMINIOM 4ujoty, DOMINION
wortli ireating. The t, too, is &ten on one . side. As soo as t1he operatil.'ri DOMINION
sic 's over, the cockerels are eager f -,,r, -oft rofister.i. o6mlort, DOMINION MIMAGE in DollftWon TW`e%L Wheth*r Y9%
the case a bone 1,s sni4shed. toy I before marketing ca- aille
!s -save, �,I)ocl and water, which may be g4iven Sonne vedta buy 30 x Syz jim for a Vcw4l or Chevftlet or the W69"t tire~ 02
;,pieces or wlielo broken bonc
and q.Rin, Union will them 13Y
at once, they rarely sll-ow a, poll$ they must be colliffiled in a all'aill
lot t o
flesh rix 'er
I I ,
ced I
take place wbeill al signs of distomfort ard are hurt natiehi space and fAttelled very 11111cil Al
be most
he IV In'! bomjhw'*� lVr", Ooptinion hu*tr tittligs a04 Domistion Pr*
likely
to
)One of a _oil]_
Ig animal has broken I less than if theY were left to ,Yrow up t"IkeYs are fAtte'll-li,
�4aessrarees are iold 64V this &,"I deOUtS &611111 COUSt f* C0001
of one as roosters And fight allll�.Ig Ulenl- As at axpeTimellt,, Oil Oct, 1, 1919,1�
-man
L ner that SPHIA coo led i -n such a j
I I co, at r*�
-v selves: 11 thele
1`lolI AV .,
end of it dovetail into splinters of the, sel I 6= rg�evWfo, selling
ni the tinie of castration oi, thte 511h P
other end. Pro then at 16 cents a pound, which would
ying
Broken bones of calves, foal the tombs and wattle,
T1
,Itr jjjjj,t.p q do net r V have brought $8.24. tocko_reN
1_1- .-A _jA_&. vAmAj plo, I gto-o rrowiiig. the bird, , t c 68 D
�nelti In aPjY0WlrfWj 41!IL I-,- elInall - ns 111V le At GU
'lid fle, e arv! tei�dm� as! It j tibAt they would have btooght
The folliowi-ug bones of an adult horse Ir -S ''wh4
lu
ket an that T RE
.y caij; an),, more iti the local m4r
a im"
filactuml seldort can be suc.! that of a spring Oileken. ov*mber 22,
the other chicl-ens Olt 'in, The feed until N
account. 1 cessfuli 6�Zabed: Neck of sho-ald6l" be kePt wit,11 t were kil"Ied. amounted to
e em-losill.c., whjj�ieve
blade, humerils- oil fflelt-bOnt, :femur Or t sepatat �r is� when they
Their weight, dressed, was 64 96,
thigh -bone. Tilt leg bones, radius or most cotivenilellt,* On the fw�,nis wl3ere' .... ... ....
foreaxm, and rno'bacarpat oe-cafflioh-.1 they call have free. ralige, 1,hev will"! pouilda" alul file allioulit realized from
2A
br)jj,e in ube foreleg for theimelveq very i1vi0i like the I' 'J'AleWMA $2 ,0, They wore dvr-
And tibia or Awtk-- forage at A
I e I 'el and sold , jro'6ers ftrby
1-Lili '011"'I lylkilltAl"mi or oarIT1,12*64rone of UIVIOV-� <1114 call ill8t al)OUC*1z dear 0("k to
the 14nd 10,90 *0131ptilhel 1`rr1,%Y 114 ftwnd' w0jl tked tilt Its fall,
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