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745 .main experim�041 projects arrw ng� �potatoos. imported from ito States 'Iyo. 0 ��,,
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under sttid�, on'the,'" oue, $04 -ins. The,' are concomed, The person who I urp wool or Rag -bag Shoddy � .
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" of the to * of tl 'i. , -�:--jthrough regleetvn his part r.ausoz ttso _ .
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tern is collected. *t Oq4w,4 And from I 41sea6e to become, establi-sbed In Can- I I fJ1 �
thence fin�is PIMpit"', . I I , the most J.wpullar Ways ,of owoon to ,you. We W9,11 not object to �;'�
_ y ,. ;�j� , ,pda, �Wili cause this Pountry serious One of �'
, I ad0terating *ool i5 to ww a ootton, f1broAlk.when it In sold on its merit
I In addition to:'1�;. wbrk, Practical'iuJury, probably of a ,lasting and irxew ire,a4.1Nor to a4ultera,twl w.oal, it . .we ,�� ;T
. and Kientific, earrlod��6.b-i the StO P—gr4Lie-ebarActer, thread, as a 1(oorell for,a wod�. b) know ,.-:� *
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al 11 . � . 4. 0 1 1 at'wo are gettirg.
of. the several div , A? d -111 I . Around this wetton tbrp�ul &hort, 'Alb, What we want � %,��:i
... Aslo s�,,�Anrhs ie), tQA .recovVre4 , � i's �or tile ,ae4lora to eall 4 r,pWje a �
.3 1. olen fibre�3, of- vam 0
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mn-Icatlons to Au,mnU.MT&4 73 Arotalds St, W04�,. Toront�w amount of related work. is und,3rtnken, ' -, , . . I � . '.1 ___ . .. 11 I I., __ ._I ..-A _1___._- ��_ __ __ - I . �
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I - - ____ ,.- -�. - I -'-'- -- '--- ----- '-'--- -_ - tible to with farmers evpvywherp to an%werl �11� 11. W.V _�_ ,." ,..-"- "4 ,� ',"'4v ""'.AA "V-, 0- M- 11_- I r" !
The w!&.ear moutb,s, with The success- 0014ceme,nt. She,ep =o suscep . I northerly of �he Dminjon Experl- all wool, $9moV .
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g enqulrlos� but the" , , a , lines th,ls.eotton ,core I "' . Adulterhiad Linen,. I J I
. " 4heep ow, ner is always a busy and I being :Suddenly � I riglitepied run" 171� , ,Preparation 0 re- - to thread is used "I 4 . ..
. orts , ampbleu, includ- mental Farms �System, The fwt- Minply a's the wallp Linen Joalao adulterated ,by mixing ,;`��
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L-aw-x- time In. ibe mana�gemont of azaiustone another Vard4gh doors Or P , ,' bu3letius and p lbe,�*there4 from a report'made, by for ,the � cloth, r,onietimes as.t4i Woa I *wUh catton, wad in fa , et, is not, on
I aL a leaflet entitled "Seas"aWe , ly ,1
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. .. The bree&ng floiDk. If the ewe,s have. "arrow Va Sages, betWe`f�rl Ta`*s, mg , ')! dram atten� thread, ,and sometimea it is 'used as! At'lulic-1-ated v4th it, but Is,, so skill. "'
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bee,A, vj-e:.� c=&I for during the fall ingebortion. ordnte-rnM, injitry. This Hints,' issued emry, :f,d!U' month"'Ition tip the capabilities of -that eoun- both, ()ften ,,tbc resulti'ag fabric Is -
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. '�exn the ewes which is free to a�l applivants" as are , fully - Imitated by prwent-&7 weaVers "
azd b4va come into the winter in is 'very apt ,to haliPell _` I try for farming and .are particularly stronger ,tha,n all wool cloth would'th,at the buye . , � (
� - ,,&L, a_,ong in ,p,regn__,nc.",. ,It i,_ ,,, the other publications. of the Branch. I - count ,res be, as ,the cotton Is strong I r in a big depiartnign't ,�, �
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'Mir fiesh condition and mated to a, 9.'e' �v iAteiesting on that ace . Ten ac 8tare admitted the other day tbat it '"
; 1:0310 ewe$ The holdinj; .of demonstrations, lee i :", I "
I M10h:$ Possessing mar4ed quaMxtles of. s9fe TWO to ` -# to_ apqw. . . ,Jwera seeded in 1919 with cats, Peas, inferior wcol,� But thc, J,)*Int is that. took all lVis 8 c 1:1
. i . Round$ TU'res, ZhOl-t �6ursep,'Jho, -Dreparatloy kill to fell the� differen'e'. ,
- lase, - t ,,,.b weighing around ono'bundred: ,',,,� . ' - jand readlover.The oath- and peas were it is masquerading; 1 reprosentod,boLwee, I c � .,
. -q Z -11n; the sucown of ,be 11 t is ,n linen an.( ,Otton table ,,da . ` �
,IT, � � pace of le-Chibits, judging at fairs, attep-. Ill I
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I I -=O�', n ; are'feet of free ,grquna s cut for bay,"but ene ied clover -mms. lef t to Youas "all woq, wben it is larw"17 ask." The okWnie,test of wetting the 7 "I
. 4 . a now depends very laiTely uponi to .squ conventi I I .
I zbe, ,�.,,,,e the fiock_,,,e,_6.ves during -the i in the barn. The ±e,_ inge at ows and cbnferences, for plov,ing up -der and -was winter cotton.. . .
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*m, * - ed - d-- to ,,low. &ut end, the like, all come -witbin, the scope 1 clOth-if it Wets to .4iatel -'�!,
� ,re--flaim, -, T.,, - - so� be measur , so, as � kMI d. 411 1920 the sanie �Arma .. � Again, garments are sold as "aill it is linen -he dociarea could �
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.� waTs a gma- idlsapDoir- 6 1 -ches 4 saimal and . . a I", vy grawth of oats and peas, a wool" but still You are not Kettin-9 er be ralled upon. When asked how be , ,� I . I
1. 11 - 4timent t , thei s��teea In iIjar-V mutton btei0$.,1 - ;; 6 I � . -I .
�, &�_I_ o -,r-*-- W"hem. Lambl%_-tlwe�a�,,,,i i in. *-ase ot the .. I
. i . . light growth -of Ted: clover; and a what you think -you are. For when docided, he could give no method for �1 -
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There should g�!*&Ims be rack "Dom to z v z Potat'o ' . I 1.
'w'e=-, tb-� )szibs come - 'i Canker'o, I nied*m growth of sweet elover. A the sale�,�,rnan sayfi ,all wool, You are the laynian, H12 some�vha� �azy w,'ay :��,'J
. I ". irdern'or in � , spare as somW c_we�s ,win not crowd, 1 - � ,_ . � I k
. s=mgsh =6 sfts =dL 4,+,e, ewes lackl . -� , Potato carker or "wari -disease, oj'satisfactory y3e4d of' -iT,e and. buc - thinkin-g of the pure virgin wool, :from inining seemed jus '
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�Zuk - I ,J but had -=_64r stand , beat 4i'S 11i .
!MR, - . be the Potato is ,a ffi-seaw happily on,17i recorded. Western, wye grass the sheep direct, to You. This sume i cause." He bad handled, �;l __
j ,� 41hungry. iPregnant ewes- sh,ou,ld ' �so niuch of �J
xt Cza,di6n farmel,s,b 'Afac-tOTY- Gfa�'If5lng all -wool may bove been your neigh- both Knen and cotton in his day that ' "" I
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Fr-�C�e�_4- wheze �<beep - OP _ � c Aevised known to mos ,y 4 also, pMed satp ,
pre �� - 'nl los,�dy vmtched and mean,: d - - y -its results are. exmAea t ;�,_, - .
5ve stock i zl,,+, Z�� i I ` ber of the floek rezelve� its ed . One -fortieth of �- an, acre it to a ra inan; who sold it to a thwight he know 'by feeling.
IMXZMW�;� _rM.1 Veer 2 --me L' name, PerhaDsl to ,-some few b - from i1falfa, and bor's overcoat fo� ten years. He aold by some acquired extri "sen.sell lie "
� --s :Ee Tr- ` , P ,ms623ng:. lRam- , notoriously aa!��grous. ene'raeter to r 'clover - .. 9 , �1_11
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the potato growing indu ,sown to eacli varlety of ,w,heat yielded hianufacturer, -who converted it into If we kniew of the adm'ixture .� ��j
,W--,�:s --, Z,Nmm !�Zr iaenT-m-h-es dur-.ng i pr,oper care. strY in other I I I of I .�
I I ne em;� should be encouraged tO�countries. � .. .1 1 75 4b.s. of Marqlais, orat the Tate ol; Irs,hoddy.11 It'has alveady dimeservioe, cott6p in our linenwe ibight no-beal'a " �A
7 -he 7--�=zw. =zs-_�Mg on Pas�=_re -0311enitake Plenty Ithout ex-, �
. . of exercise. WN 50 bushels to the acre; 90 lbs. of ,and ,comes to much the worse for
. :be _-_:�=a !s, n":a., oammnsd tDo deep; � . : Some ten years 219*0 the,federal -De- YOU , as cotton 'Js not Mtoge,thor a cuau'. :�d
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);-_-= SM:'T,7, -k.=7z :,=:��e ar �o Z.-ain and 11, er-cise Pmgnant. ewes; soon become 3'-n- �ar�nent af Agr1cult=,!LSuccw3ed in 1-111�0.ri, at the rate of 60 bushels to t1le _,vear axd tear of several Years' It does not wrinkle so easily as Ii ,;J
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a --;Z�;- =M -__,--g za-_qz7bage rwn,om 1, - - eed -, S, - e, acre, and, 52 Ibs,. of Rr�lude, ,at struggle witli Iffe. -In passing, remem- so -the things Tnade from it wouldllooic, , -4
. , I acture. F ing as mien as pos, I averting the very nvar MEnger of its th I
. .1 . I lj in the yard is an. escellent meams & introduction inbD C the rate, of 34 2-8 buAels � .
11_1�- -.:_—_E�Mg f!_%Ak =C_ -t zzet be, al-, ianiAa -from 'abroad, to, Va'-- acre- ter that the terin, "Worsted" mean's well longer than pure- � 11
F .. . es, to talre exirc%e- TN%en r � I victory oats sown to the same ex- pur . linen after' ::! "
lowied -�o get. wet i-tim= trald C1121 .Tr,Me3pe1_1V1roM Emope, Tbe Depart- or virgin wool, wYJ1e the mislea-ding laundering. But, on the 0-th r h do,, '
, tng �; causing ew I I e an � .�
.cer- - T,40. " ,.= 'I the ground is not covered with ,mew - tent yielded- 90 Ibs. or ovei 105 buskels term ,� ,
, I _ _3�. M,sz__,,a, I are - . - "iyoodens" is wool and.cotton on a'count of '-
., ,�g , a to ment then, 3Aaced an embargo. against c the shorter fibres, Cut. ,�
fonz,-. _'-8�e_;:� =me vi�2,er ��.rm ,I- � It ,ur to this acre and Banner cats :114 lbs. nrixe(L -The terin "union goods,, also �
.6 I -is a good plan. to aUaw *e ewe s ire j,r
,W +,On 0-1 Po es 0 ton "funes" sooner than linen, ,,,,�
.- � - rtatj tato fr m F - . .; . .
. -!the _- , or 134 bushels and 4 lbs. to the acre. I J.!:
, -77 , eece 01, -wool and cotton, m ixbures. D on't ,�
� run of a Pastu�e Md. Thim"e, sit, ope -xilth the waaj empliatic 0 jec . Testing a Fabric. , ". .
st-N04 zsz�T a b -s - *-de=ske ,2 - b - .
, � ILI not obt,dizzi-ap gr6.-F. desa of ,. Peas yielded 32 lbs. or 21 MPanw I
wzaZ ez-3 _r.�:.e_= :�rj?_ _ue, M�L es: wl ens zenemllv restitfini f rom such . % I els � ger th�; idea that it refers to the I . I . ,�.'!
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. . only. re,pares. -a -Ion--e -zinme , feed from, t - - ,,ea the acm D tbeets� - 11�closexl � �1�
,.3, &-,y 0,j,_ :11 -he pastures, �they enioY ,;,,�,,. T, -,I, �:,. has e ,_ry etroit I shonfactory, and means that - ,�
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"i .a b , "g 'was swoun .by union men, . - .oT ,,i. �
az t -I's ",?=Teza,-=-_ ,ze 7KT, , " ing about and in so d " take 8 reason to be g-zatehAfoi,ffie-foresight fieldand Copenh gen Market,caibbage, the clo th fabric,k methods are given. F
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� _N�,w-ez h,.a1qjj o�f,�&e;k deal of exercise that assistd - Chautenay and Earliest Short Horn linstance, in buying linen, cotton may �:l
�-; -_;nz' -_� ge=e=Q � _ ,- . 'n olf the Departm eafL a - Qzeet Britaiz4 .
- . I . SKI-, is often adulterated in a wayl Some imes be detected by rolling the '-i,,�J
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. 7[�-. f_—,!M;B� is j=�,,&—� . -ePing � ina, healthy condition -1 ithsta eaTrots, all varieties of celery; 1,ce � . � A
e.& P.-mgmant "t not -mi ndingg,eveiT ;�Ebyt towards, 'Isimnlar to wool., that is, by weaving
r k o, 4b,krg, Grand Rapids Forcing, SMA, C goo*di between the facgers. If there ��:�,` �1.
I , .. ZLsewe, some : sli&rt sllk- fibres around a cotton core. - ". � J .
ewes - Par ,mlar s�--�M 'be zm ,,,_�ed: Experienced floe, -%vners "know that, t,.h, e,,L1, _
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S -M -=1S. . -ts' 92,000 ca; ,me le 1�m 'le ce fre- V�',
- 1 eKercise stimultte3 appetite assis , , e, bee ,_ I F. lettuce; Double Curled P"-�-` y`1 The most common way of adulterating I
I I . sgal__M: ezzd ehmn_,�Iibg tdigestion', insures greater vrepotency,� - , ,,_, r., quently shows. up. A dropof glycerine ��;,,,��
Some 11 -x 'k ow--e--s' fr�_Rplzrw 72:e .p--_-aC�4� ported dtulng t2is 1jmn-,,oA,,v9 one (re- Thomas Saxton, Stratagem. and Eng- i4, however, 35 by weig-liting. Raw silk make the cloih' trap, 11�'
- -- ,f�jv ':--nd sztrvager�and more vigorous lambi' lish Wbnder -Deass. -and GamiaXlan. Gem - on linen will A��',�
- � ednt) -year. 'Th a dLszasa'affects Do- - - starts as a glutinous gum, thrown off pa�ent, but will not eo affeici'co-tton. I i �,.,
- tice o� cvznfn�_- -:be em—_� :�L _ Sel 1._Mbjn,� '" I . I - . I
s-�ble dur the mlg�,. c-5Kc,,whg 'Me' M'"'t . Itime. . turnips e,U did well. Reaed� to the � 6, �.,
wl tatoes in Tarions dqggi�a�, c! severity; 0
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, J - " vooxm. This, bardens into a The burni,g te�;t is freqnently usqed� "�
. celery the report states tbat it -,vas ' y " " t �;!-, i
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'o -.-n ou-, ju=�_ng zba d�.. __-=�__ i The ewes should not be allowed to igbi infection _ fk,e elastic Eb-ze- M. ia cocoons- are ba -k- Ravel your goods and place the wa ' �,� � -
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I t z of . ed to k,M, thei butterfly �4,�,:11�11
Kng al tl:,-!�r mazes --'-e shleep zi* exnde "- �-- 'me o-.e=fet or = down on flesh or wholesale destruction. the erop, probably as good as: could be produ%ned
oil ---d -_,,,jsr-_-. :!�%,-_, ,h. .' � . -part of the world. I before it -can threads those running lengthwise, in �.;A,,.,
Sk-:_ ,:�M CN1M&_Z-'.0n. Weak puny lambs. and in -1 rend ' useless .-M, eFforts, to har� lu �any I )
- - erip'.0, I eat its way omli as .this cuts the fibre -;.W.,,�,�,I`
''I Fee*=. orl zL-e= hesny c_%-m=_g af st'l-"eZent mnourishnii�nt at--lanibing vest -a yield. Iforesyer, the disease . . . 0, I.. I . I one pile, and the woof thi�eads, those , � j�,.J
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. are ffl-,el.r Do IDECOMC�- CLI:2�-,Vj M a, CVM- _PMT11Z___ �-�db,-g. The ideal. - I t ' tb soll for 10 to :15 3reazs, ahvays re- available plant food remaining in the thousand to,four thousand :feet long& b,,i,,,, cl�fi�kly into a flame and leaves C7�� I
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tract - -- 'L , e.e-- -no� re. - rl iz, ' , I the butterfly ests its way out of no ash, -Wool burns slowl�, &ars and 'I" ..'
cam r, Sh p do , -Quirr- :rrCz:-_s,_ ecting a crop v0hen pltnte4 soil., , I
I ee is vnd 6over hay or a7if.Mta. .
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watly- shel-ter. A dry, ligbz 2nd -;w eLl- �� V�--:21--zed , :,& a , r , o - man'. ye - - ,��.,�;'
. - V . the cocociii of course the tbread is gives a.no,dor.. Silk burns slowly and ,,"41,,Vj,
� ' The presence of this dis- Obviously the farmer who prOilces broken, a
ventilated she!zer is suf-flciez,t. vem_�,ralze. Be pods, are ,also excellent, I (im-ation. .
- . i gives a crisp ash. If there is nitueb P`,D!:;
tilhation in the slieep lbarn; sho,aid t�e, Oat ---A 'baAeT, st-te-w m -s --v lie fed Once. ea.se. has caused Caeat Britain and staple cropts.st the kwest cost 4s the often used to cover a cotton. threa(L , ,�
I . . 1'�'r'Mghtinlg" the ash retains the exact '-,"�.�
ample� care b-kairg taken Iz*o avoia _Iai�y V�� ha�m ,lot. V, -hem_ 1 141;ale;Plentv� other European coizatries serious loss- me who realizes the grez�eat fiftncial Sometimes they are spun withotit � "
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. drs.ftzl , T ic�, MdIm"' ea. not alone -,,dVAa their own bord � �'. �
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� I . 'aff -�-�s-_ bay I M -me W fees lay V - returns. 7 adultera.ting directly ,into a fabric, but wheT; the -piece is burned' with -out '. "-pl,
".. If a large flock of breedmg __,�da-L P.-glorX - 0 � ,L
_ �i, 1 -21135-7! 6eTZZ h37,, s2r, e�-: eMOUgh'blz �-, P-Tso, in. the -v_alualyle- - de the resulting cloth is not of so fine a ",
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- are ke'Dtl the sheep should be divided -�rs, - - - � ot �toec, elamaaa is quite --tree from A11vy Hall -worked for,his mnde last quality " ,k, and z%
- � 2a ts au--ez 72:e Z--n-Inm t%rst at -eme. in! );.rzi , - .
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I . I tato smaher groups. indrmidue,j - �: =!n� Q%-_ sM8gP_ j -'s. 2M eX,-_Z'eMt- tMs dL,-ease -WI& causes su&h serious year at threshing time, ,-Now A.hT should not command as high a price, .1 .�",
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� about the same age, streng-m ard ---e--- sU=u"e3TM feea ,3=3mg --�--s W -=tar lasses im other countrizes.; but the aan- sa-ys he has more respeat for a slice; though 2 can be truthfully advertised iillk and wool -axe aff eeted- by alka ",:1
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I . oral disposition should be housed to -'73n= I he -is fed ansLaga znce or ger ,on-ce, -more looms oa fle horiz-on, of bread than ever before� - He says, as Pure si 1k. ;,-
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ge&er, there is alwaTs some mem- "' twice &-""I- 2s a P=T C ff 7:B-- =Ml s�nc_-: tbls disease- has USen d1scovwed he thought t -he stuff grew -w,"Kho* , 11
. . t ut.� . Weighted Silk. bo -M a sample in a solution m-adq by' �',��;
I I.- hem of the*flodk sh-at axe tiniid a,m&Ta�"e,33L _�;'& the ';S�. _�egr-"tF, : im, �-=tsm' areast,of JiBe United States. wor,T!;. but t1rezb1mg is.,'the houze ,_, I
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. rather delicate feed ers. Th ese ewes',� The graz:= ---z----- oa ibodi, d ba %-&-_ d --- - C-ame �de ffiazrsnmrr� SM w& advised iteblest, messiestsort of bua�ess th-at"
. . � !� hing silk is by weighting. Af ter the pint of water, keepn'i*g the solution' �,'
hould be separated and put in, a zenilng t.�e winter raonziz, T"63- -.2=:-z-_ t� zzmt�nrae their vigMance� especially - he ever monkeyea lvith�--- I 1,
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Ar I - I . . I sil& is spun intoyarn it is boiled in., always one pint by the .addition of `�
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. ..' . ecial at may b-_ comma=ded- ---,= thim -pkemrvs . 'Iilsoapy -wrater to remove the naturaVinorp ,boiling water as it evaporates. R
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ten i oats, 0M, a �� car- and a IT, ai: am--, I
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..r , . ter when kept in small Aocks wherekount of bran. V-nf.--- _- - " gum whicii adheres to it. Sixt-een! Boll fifteen minutes. At the end of �
, ood -cave'ar b, -Z, I t1M AV silk usuaMy comes mt; I that time the- silk or tvool wal f�l
- - , JW., W ,effale of the Home . ousaces of raw wi il lave 7
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- ** vidual can be ebser,red a�d� is ied dai2y. less, gr.-:-- Ls MT�ak� i - ' this boiling process only twelve disappeared. If any substance re-
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I . # . , ,,,, _�k, �tymg 11�c�,By Mary C. 'ferry to make up this. loss cotton. I I 11
. I . Pregnant ewes should be allowed3pound should be P-'-lowld -& -1�1;r-!'! F.fly, Pi-,,_,y4%rk fectly leg'Itimate,
1. plemky of rax-dag- - _1M ree ' .e ". � "
-1 I . . e 2na, stable roora so I The ermes at Ms t , ,-L _U= _ �� . � - I .�11 I
. �Sm, � by "weighting." the gilk, that is, by A -s- ;rool and -s,2,k are affected -by � ,
1: � __ .09, 'hey will not injure one another by I that , will suppl,y nonrighnient; f6t -f-h '
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I . c��djng. e' All �uver +�ae eo=#.v there is a move-' the'ba-wedheads -fid his grandf althe3es. A. .11
. It is not uncommon for! unborn lam -4s. . � zzlc:�? 124_ dipping it in -to varim4p solutions, gulps, alkaliee. -both being aniziml fibres, cot- !
" . . S ment to re-establIsh'k these cuflams,Toica , ying 'Grace.11Z I "I .
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I'� . - - i ,;. sah., vatterglass, iron. sugar�, and more tan Ind linen are affected by, acids, ... �!
�. 11 e $bserved by our'vlene&4 I- act. wonder said -to ,be, the first often tin. If -the -v�eig�ting stopped both being vLego��le fibres. An acid �:!,
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- � 1* -ref etbers. *nose_ chamc7ers pm.d ae- � awakenin- .- of religion in -a littl e i with -replacing the f ouiounces, lost no � sq)-illed on cott(>h or linen should be 11:�'
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� I the House of Commons was appointed complishments Ispeak for, thleir' SIZeErlimig � ChEd7s beart ? . .
� Canada's System of "' " ' a ' domm"tt-ee' o'f - 9 71 - - I one would object, 6ut certain, thrifty'vashed. out -at once. Strong soaps
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. . . to enquire into the best means of en- worth� . 11 Irginia, w1ho, is five and has just I manufacturers mot only xie'-place, the'should ii;irei ib'e' -used on 'wool or silk, It
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I n d de,,,elop,ug agricWturell How many . children ol the present,- started t to kin&rgarten, lost her ' or; lost four ounces, but E�dd'as the alkali in the is harniful ��,,;�
I igin!al I Soap
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I _�er several more for good- measure. In�to ilie-fibre. Both these fabrics are ,�
EX erimental Farms 'Ilnowg�ngnga,ap 'e;, uie. I. �
FV - In the year following, Dr.. generation have'liad the unfo-rgebaMel father In ti4e recent "Flu"
. . William Saunders, of London, Ontario,! experience of "seeing Padd.F pray?` The mather, t1iough interested in her 1 certain instances silk which weighed injur�d by intense beat, and should -be �
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No cg��,jr.tryanywhexe has developed was -authorized to visit experimentall It -is ., chilil-ren's wedfaze, is too -busy provid- � six,teen ounces originally and twelve washed. in lukewdrm water and- ironed i;t
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m system o-± experiniental*farnis of farms in the United States and inision of the clifl&en of mim'stez--s'll'ing food 'for three hungry.- mouths to, ounces after boiling had attainei the -with a warm iron, while lin;n and ��,�
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. anything 'Me the extent and S;gnfi- Europe. 10611,6*1�ik -his report, an Azt'families. there, are mor many. , Yetl take tune for what wi might. call the � majestic proportion of fifty-fouT' ,�otton can stand much hotter wateT 1:41 I
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ed providing for the estab-. there is no on ,which mak-es'flner things of life. When the little' ounces by the. time it reached- the and iron. lAmen. should not be boiled, 1�
� cance of the Dominion Experimental wm_ Pass , ;: �
a'nada., The sys- tral Farm.' such a lasting impress , buying public. I however. I I I
Farms System of C lishment of the,present Cen ion and. is such ' girl learned the "Mank Yo -a Pray, er"' � 1. i
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1 which was t asde 1� eb kindergarten, shhe ram -e bome to ask' It
. tem., whi,ch -had its beginning ;ome 38, o ser#e-Ontario and Que�� an influerX2 fOr gv0d On'the 1311 _1 - 11 Tin, usually recovered froin old tin It is the difference in the tleatment ;_� �
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years ago, now contprises thirL-;�two"bec johitly� and for a branch :farm in' mind of a c d. � if she might not say it at their table' cans, is largelT used in this weightirg.'to which the- various fibres can be ��z,�
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farms, stations and- sub-stationi dis- I the -Marltime provinces, in Manitoba,4� It seems as if time is so liniRed in 4 and -now the littlehome is, touched by'; The tin salts crystallize and cut the .subjected ,%vhleli.� "makes so Tnuleb L j,
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I essl something Vnich, makes the coninion- I delicate silk fibre, thus, causing the trouble -when. ,a, 'n ent. is a �.'�
In'the Northwest Territories, and in our aTerage Canadigh home, busm', � ; 9aXM
Lzibuted. throughout tbig country aiLd . seni to 11! i
I I . - , I place7 seem . brighter and -the daily " erack-ing to which we object, especially. profe,ssao-nal .cleaner. Wool and silk - ,,�
-Derat I British Columbia. The lines of inNei�ti_ and farally routine so pr-_�,smg tflat'.
. � in active o tion. Each o4o the*leaa- i .
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ing farms may be ,said ,present'. gation cited in the Act to be followed we fail to fnid a suitable tiime� to ob- I struggle, less irksome -than before; � are cleaned by one method, catton by ;I- �
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? , I a section. of the DomirAon. diff aring included live stock breeding. dairying , serve with our clEldren those - things I The olcl,custom of "Family Prayers" :, j 11, addit, to these tw , I] ��,,
. . .P - I I . ion 0 Vlay'S of another. The *g-,arnient is sent as a ' '� � '
1. a-ursdIves lmow, to be wise I and Bible reading has. -been great * of N��01 or all a -ilk-, but in the process ol ;, �
physically and climaticall frm ther' the -testing of cereals and other field which we 1Y i adulteratin..'r, . there is a ini-eture ( I
.. .. nZ problems a fGrage Plants,, lder fir4 *Say] crc�wded o t of our homes because o17 cultivated silk Ndth "wild" sill-, or cleaning it de�reloP,s that the fabric is ' `- �'
sections, and presenti 11crops, gras-ses and land be. -L ConEu �, 1, u I I f" �.
. cc-esslul larm- I Even in the busiest of hom;;,J the�'umzyoidable rush in -which -we live. I Sill, -is mix,eed with mercer- adultevated with ,cotton' TMe,'resul.t.48 . :
,, t1a solution cf which su Iruits, vegetables, trees, and plants� Grace-" I - pongee. "T 111f 48 ., I
- - the study of seeds fertil. I bowea heads Bit every mother and lather -who wish' ized cotton, and then tfiere - is, �
�_. ing in the region served largely de-' generally, .i surely there is time for � silk a poorly deaned garmenb� ,and the : - I
� 'iZers ' ', and' and a few 'words of thanks t� � t��= children to become acquainted 4 which is nothing more or less,than eeeiiers ate blanied for ',sopletbing
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� -.4- Besides serving the older pro,vineez insect posts. Any*xperfments or re-' Giver of our food.. a slurple raw 10 wood f,ibTe' This is ustfally called ,Midch- should be laid at the door oT- 1.
I 'L ' t whichcan be understood even.byr thi.: . foundation for a lasting religimsl ' �,
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, ,ffie extension of Lept searclies that mightt, benefit agriculture' � fibre -_Uk, and is used in cheap silk the mafii*iVho spun the Yarn -or wove -'
� �� I authorizedto be entered up young me- rs of the family. ,,-, I - h will,. if theN are T%nsze plalue Si.,Ztwk neckties. Such 11silks" I the P -1A. I r � �, I
. -pace, so, far as available funds would *were . on. : N . mbe . - ,- ings and I
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11 v iti with the opening up of the Two v-eaT-- -after the passing of the ve it an4 when accustomed: P ce for just tbis thing, F ' -was -well, -and often outivear The study of textiles U interestin,q I
permi children lo la . ;Lc%lating . umally h �
� newer districts for settlement, and Act., farms werdiii �racecal opdnation: to the little 'ceremony- feel something.1stDries of Bible heroes read at bed-! rea-1 silk-, for while they are -not as enoakh to occupy several articles. if -
11 . ' � time the Lord's Prayer ytpeatell to- I st.�Ong as first quality real silk-, they your little neighborhood club is cas',- ,
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. -;dth, the evolution which- is continu- 'at Ottaxwo; 'N'app,i3� NA.; Bra.xidon,! is seriously inissing when it ki omit ha . I
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I ally taking place in farming generally. Alan.; Indian Hea4 N.W.T.' and. ted. Danny, our little son., scarce � 1�icreth'elrper usat,bTeakfsktoratsome'
P0 1� - - , fr - , are stronger than silk which has been i ing about , for' a study subject, why 1',
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-Me seW4;ji�ont� of an untried territory Agassiz, B.C. The main staff' - More than a year o16, will come tod- other suitable ' o, t4le'talking OV6V cheapened during I j .
No. then. ' ' Journey from the not'tnke up textile0 I
101 brings with it mew conditions and new. coulp'Is ed Dr. Saunders, as directori! d1ing :from his play as -�" sit clown to with lJother or Daddy the, little mis- 1 __ _____�_ _________.._ ;. ��_�:�� �- - .1 .
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10� 0 D �a ea ,and h0ld up'bis arms. to be demeanors or faflures of Ahe (fa-�v Mid! I .. �
problems which nius:t be met and. and the officeri it chaa-ge of th i-. m I ' Silo Co soil' ininnine .from frost; a concrete �
0� fjolved it faxming is to be successful. vamons of Entomolcg,y 'and Botany,, tzken� (Of course be is .a scai�dule the as,-"- "Our Father',%" 'help ton' nstruction. s114D Pot.sesses n1any �d,va .1. . I
t TMs is particularly y baby and oes not have his p�eals with oyercomte them; all tli�e thi.ng,a serve' A silo has beconie alin-ost-a necez- '
. true off a country Chemistry and Horticult�ie�-Xatu-rall - d I tbe',stave silo. The foregbirg in con- "
k so Tast in extent as our own, and pre- the -work -was limited in scope, ibut it the *auilly ass -,7et.) He -%,611 sit qui'et- to form a'sweet and, unbreal-kble bond'-sary adjunct t� `�i'.-%vell--eunducted, ii1i - .1
. I doused foran ein-bqdies i�e,�Vrinclpal �
� senting such -varied types of soil and Must, be remembered that up to that ly in his mother's lap and, look ��n-lof'syinpatthy betw,een thepaient and'to-date farni. Th6se W -11D COMOMPIM-LO .
1� - , � - child� . � ballding one ai* ad'visedi.to a. poin'tt given in theciroulaw,'which uliso " '
0. climate. Advice is, necessary, based on bma tarming progress depended a]. deringly a -bout the table, impre �byil ,� � � . . � 'equaint sup lies deta'*ilz Dt ul2b,Ulail -required ' �
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. praeical test, as to the most profit� most entirel�7 upon individual industry., - - - __ 17-t1- ! , � .1 .
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able ty . __ ': . �. if th and 'Plant for .c6liatructIon.: copie's �
,�'. ! . served .1 .e bes,t Yesults erd to -be
�pe Vf agricuiture, -��-_ best and experience unaided by investaga., , ,. I ... . I -01, ,ation to the Pub-
; -1, I had, Tbese a�,,d, clearl set fotth� in -plal`be 11111011applit
I mothods, arid the, most suitable vw- tion and ,6_xperimewt xationally or pro.' --. . y r - '1* .
'es of crops . � I --� - ' E\hibltift Circultar Xo,'lM isai b lioations B ancli, Department of -A-grl I
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. . leti , -and live stock. Thus vincially co�niducted. , � . � I .
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� after:faxm and station after st - Dr. A;'illiam Saunders held the posi-� , . _ the Dominion Ex, A - .
�- farm a, - I afloniustbe4 pervious-toairinord& It I a1r,s t _ - I
tion was, added to the chain, each, be- ch. 31, 1911, - - I I 1. I. .M p, . . 0 tick1,0 th" ��V,�s po�ate. "
� I Eon of Direct= until Mar, I .1 .�. to retain modaturi; in-ust be strong so . 1� e .. . .
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� . cominga centre of experiment and bi-, or for ,95 years, retiring theii on ac- I I - q I � I . at to resist t,l,e Pressure of the -61age; . Bs�,aps and shee - �
.1 vestigation, so that these who tAke UP � count of ill-bealth- and. advancing age I .1 I � I . I .., . p Make a liibppy coin- ' I
. farming in the regions served may after'an active life vf great useful-' � � I I I I I the waJIS must be Arnooth''ands-trong bille,1011 071, U16 gen0M, I fE6i I In,' . I ' ... I
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.. have done. for them, by the: govem- ness. The present Deputy Minister * ... I � .. , IZILI freely., zand t6 pi:,4�vent tlio-foyn tiql�s'.`tllall � -
0 � nient, work fhat they were unable indi of Agiieulbure for the Dominion, br,'�! _". "� I , � I �
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71ftrilly to undertake. - ,J J- . ; to resist an;� wizid4vhen.eiiipty� 11111zt . N
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. .. gTowth at the system, it should be I years , teT� W.7 in 192o, by Mr. I :I 7 be able to resist any a,ction ."-Of. Ale ,
L' �P. E. & i I I 1. aveed 'ag,rivalture as Ino,toln. is to *n �
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,$_, 1 explained that the, wbo3e is directed I Archilo:a1d. B.A., 'B.S.A.. then Dominion 11 ' . . I'll I -, .1 ., should, ba fireproof. -To . .
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�- I ' affftient ration for the dair-V cow. I
I�J l, . 4 I ' ' . �� I �� bettex si fro,at, it sphou,ld be located I � , . � . , . I 1.
. Isk -,TmastbeExperl-� kn' .wal Hus4andinan. When Drr. Sauu-, 11 1z. . . -
thrbirgh what . kno 1, �5 . ,
V mental ��Pzms Branch ,of the Dominion q ders re,,ig!ed the . number ofTarms, and, . 1, I on the P,,'-oiected '�rlda of build'aigs; I 11 -_ - ': . 11
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Dtpaxtment of Agriculture. Theistations had 'been ine I zhouldlbe made 'Ihsily reniovablp � , V �, .1 niing community aTe a .
. Tease& to, nine,4. A 9 � of the ..K ,,, , I
.d .41bin,rta and Saskatehewmn'had for - . -.%- - I
Br&m&. has ita headuarters at the Cen- I ar in Order to Provide convenient "I'Ceass" P , .
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tral ExpeTimental Farni, Otta-wa. A sixteen -,mam had provincial stauk,g,, I . - � � I
11 I . I � 'a ToudY-to-arett silo entures e�i,Ae of �
I ' which itithus acquiring aAdltion2l. agricultural . ��_.,.**_. .
litt of t7a* thirteen Avisions I !, . i � . � . I
. 1 - 1, - ..- I cohatructil,m; least cost �Pel t031 is the, Many winter houta caii_be profit� �. ,
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C-MlWise-s will give, a general idez Vt importance, During Dr. Grisdale's :I. _. , I
. the comprelie,rusi-voness of' the -work. term, furffier d Msioro weiv es�blish, ,,,� - . ,- I thiag to'be considered in ecknstru�Atioli; I al>l,v 111pent � Mpli-riq 31"'I'dilnery. Te- 1
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1. . . -=-'--. all ,parts should, be oclually &.1rnblv' p, a"d givhnu W
These include the dhvrisiozis af field al , . ,�,ving brolten I
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I husbanft 2ninlal huebandiry" horti. Visions extended, The -war of course, I I ':' alr ni ��' I .
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culture, certal'a, forraga�, Vlazts, poil. intee,jo aL WA doverlop� I __�M,.._.___- - I . ,
red somo_wh , tbe seed roam alvd, px0fol'AL, -1teldl
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.. . . be at the south. eui of the bain, thal Tht, Der,drtnient of phyiics at t1le
. . trY, bees, tt$bacao, economie fibres, ment� but anotherfarm,1kat at Swift � 1. . . I 1. I the ,
wag erstablished under I ig"a inq
: 40114mlstM 10taVY, illu.-Ara'10-n Stia- Current, Gask., . . I— We&t-1011, *1 1% ,Silo inside the b1i'M is'O.A.C,. Guelph, is ilv;est t . I
. tfonz, g1w tX!,ens,10% and pub�'Iioity. Mr. Archibald, and Mustration sta, L . I I., ... I I I r,�_ . � not VbMinniendea; tb6 lotn.,�1,,it4on' hinn �,,*.;�t(sr supplly,� xviulcr systooms 11114 1
. -1. I 'The prelinih,ary stop looking. to the -tions An&sab-stationz were wrgarazed, THt Pf Pt- OV PEACS . -60111d be, broad enough, to Prevc*-l", ,-,-rsnl�� disposal an -1 is prepared tq I
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t . I establislunert of tl,4e spttoin ,,V#A ttkon Atther pre6omt time no f6wer than 2,-', nrand deep enougi to re,zl, Upoll'b?In all rt- ' ,:,vellersr
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