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I I .11 61. 6a.'tho firm jet] ,6k1r�Z,oj.foathee*6 I I I . I I ,� . 1� ; 1. . I I - I I I , ,- � ""' We have 4 .. - I , , 10", : ' .11 , i' 11 1,- , 11, . , ", I 0, , ,E il �1 , 1� I . , 11.11 I I , I �O.k from duoks aM, I � I I Herels.'a do*e4 '' �. 9. Hopkins, Dorninion Field HusbarAnan .1 I I I I V"NIWIT'�-�",M�* By � I ,,, � . .''. -r - 1 phip I I W Me I ; . , I ­ I I � I , ; � . , c E us e o '#!'J. a th�a 0f,:do,inj-this,wbTk which re- I I . I — 0 , . , .1 , , . I , �,'� 1. I *1 ­ I . f f ealher , ekMii �,!' . I I . 11 I , I , I I 11 . I , � ove;"th". ,; " 'the , k,- I 1. ''I I' . , ectiongbils features and 11� � � 1� I seen. There were-' 0, 4.441 Ill* 9 obl xperimentol, � Farm with wheot of 68 ,per oant, � vW-e bli%VJ, Ili , . As, . I 1, The Dominion )� . e�,---� I . -- ­- ;�t 'i it Comparatively easy. I 'hOut ' . � . 11 I I , I And two, moc -, � i -, �;, � , W "i � , I . loy 4G par eieut., and w!6 o#s; 46 pO, 11, I ereis,wllp ��I, 41. MOW I I - � . - . . �. . '. , l, ­ � -, . � ; ,,, >1 1� . Pell a I , in Whe av e poull to,pi&k, we system Owra On i+* farrAS''thrmg %t I The object of premut0s thoSt , I L' I , I , -;,4 ., . - I I bar,is yard., They were fo, Jor, 1:�' . I , in. 4f I . . ". � . -Apti,e 1, - ,,,,I J, li, 9 � e I wat,6'r at a Canods, a tobal of 26tracto". The � � . I lv-&I� - . I .es is to 0114*11low , 1. . ��" I .1 �11 ,, :, 1 , 'gig, PU ,we b Itt a trattor.' b�, ' ' t, , I Address communications to.'Agron Is 73 Acielaido 4t. West Toronto twble Sarap,4 ei ,4 ,on t $�$, first, cald th birds 'n firut I . I I I . om ,t. . I 1: I � bo'k, . - " tejnpew�turo of about 160 deg. 'F. A j-0 ,g . , ' , - � ,, I . I ­�,�j�j %W, rn which it b" ouliler,ttd, 6. �� 1. . 11 I , ,,, , � tion I �h I Isix- to N 11 I I In loading'a I I I I U`.�. ' - ' minute or two at this temperature is e operadon, of the" hDroes in discing 1. I veo.;�10; � I � I The Romovs,j of the,11oney Crop and truck. trucl,,� or ,wagon, lylus 4 =all amount of, qorria,­ '' , t. ang thaw:ork a from t I I . I I , ,� , it- lavd� "Ou" C . . all comba The house c l4t�&14 I therefore, on th I 1-1 '' ontained no ,.4,07L . I , I I :, , � I 1, I I . Requeening'', supers should be plaleed that , ., " � lat $s required. The bird ls,thm tractors may be of some inter, t 'And. to be finished- -earlder, *10h a convoll, I - I . 1 4 . . aralijel with tlw axles; but on a ter and there wa's no,�.p-lace tws.dfAti�� 911 it, on . . �, - I L In bo4h extracted and Cob* honey are P T h�,m *ere ., 141�� ,, falten:tronl the water and quickly va]UO .to our t"401!9. Since j;nt iner-ftse er ; . � , . 1� 1; , I wheelbarro . w they,sh�ul,d ,be paridlel in the yar& I* I *� iair wrappea ,In a burlap sack, Or similar the advent of the $mail, tract0r, �s Ili the yield P 40T,6�1 1 " 4 1 ., ge room. on eWds bod vejAt , , �. , ... pollit is of, very &ftit aftiportan04 . I I .. I 1.� production, iuOsAeut ,store with the wl�oel. RVbber cloths, al�*, cOnditiOne's r - , ily ,, ,,, , lead; and jl� � 1, . I . I the I�Ive -for tho lwl�olle cro, Should 'be 'to cover and 1)T I . � .. y covering le4ving,pnly the I Ittle #1smesion and dispute 'ha's in e#t mating the value of a trhotor '' �. ' may ,be used 01tect the The'two. co�6kerels were noarl­" de- I I I . I I I k This sliould UY9 bZn l , xf.the nedk expolwd. TI I ing, the ooraparattvi I � . �. Otovidedi. el many: of:,; the part o I , lie allows arlson regard land should, not be Overlooked,. . - 1, � ,s. when takinq them to the. honey nudked ,of f athers .and . ag., � ' T ' 1. I � . I I 94von , eonai4omtlon when planuing "up' . . I � of: pre. hens'showed large bare pi�6h�[#, ,Those for a thorough-stearkil .1 value of horses and, traoitOTO for farm Another Important adyanLV* of'th*' , . I I � . I I I �� . . I , I abAL ordering for'the *season'$ *ork. I house. As a further means ' The f04thOrla Are removed 'by rub- ,Work. It is not the par—poss 6-1 this traetopcofiRlobs in Olermitting plkwin - � I � � . venting robbing, the eptranee, ,of the cockerels "1194'stand pationtly while � A � d of picking, giartink from article to engage In this di0a" tobe finishe4 In the summer I . � , I I 1. , , a, " bi in ea . L �­ . In the production of certain of the, hem L tmgge I away � at 49 tolo, M . , . , * - : . Utk4�y, allow three foak 4A I'saig- I I "Mcle bobg driven the feathers:until they bgme,out� ,khba the he" .at) - but mther.�o point out where, in tht when the'Und in in the bait ^50hap#,''. "I 1: i1-rt`ra`t'd honey house should Jbi tawge enOugill working back. � The bur- �� ,, . I I , .to -permit the I lap sack 1i pusheA, .back " ;be work - the AxPerimblftl Mowing may ba &no rapidly, from 4 I" , L� � � A,14% Supers ot, aLs, #hall* supers . I the he L. 1)romptly swdl$6-,�id' �ihe I I I experience of L I L 1 4* e�i L � , . I I '3hre' Is used so as Toot to Farms, the , I Ary * L � I I 'L pn oceel ( ete 5 acres being an o�,db' 4ay, I ,h Z ;110,ny, Vtfi� 1� I L i �Ount ' ftjid for Hgv,,inc Considered th% renvoyal. of feathers. A few of the 1) s,were 1.1ra- pr . tm r has b��. found to . "-:, . . holle I - Push t saek away too far, as tile . able. ,! . . I.. work-, an4 moroover, no 604Y is ex. L 11 011 , ., , , . o0rab I L Y, six supers of 6MLY this 9easolils; crop, we tWn our atten- doub�edly about ready to,become 810i f eathor�. must be s&eaming while be- very valu . I I sight sections *wh. tion to the first step in , .the prOdoetion because of the crop -bound d4n4 1 L roeapposing that the farmer is 004 ed account of hot we@ther. o i I ItIon . P c on ­ ej,j jfi,Lthe�jdj lubbd off . . I . � . _ I I eri2d ltion to Plowing ,a&,a djj�lng, � 'L I -11. L Yn ��'... As it is desirsible in extract honey, of the crop of next ,eason-requeen..' caused by mats of feath �, , , ver I maintainling -the L necomary extivs, - I . �,�, : I I I . I L that tiont L the on '� Ing. I I . . gestive sys , teitli . � ...; , , 1 1 ",'L L� � - I requires longer t ' han, i ten horses to meet einergencY work ot tho tho,tractor has aleD,been udod, forhAr- L ­ . I I ��;­ I'll . I j - Though the time and; method, �of re- The cause of the feather eatlag�,was I or fifteen minutei to Clean 'a 900"Pe or rush seasons of awdins, harvesting %,Owing, an4 for h.%UI4*g Jhe binder, . 1. 11 . I '' 1. � �Al - �� ripen on this hive, �ers should . .1 L . The cur 1 6 is also m . a I d4 - by I du4,, �ofiipfetely by'this. pr000sa, I and . P or, is not keeping -a bay louder and road dtas.-- irot )),elt. . -1 �'-� be removeal tA, 91 eftt, two- quedning wQ vary .with the System of apparent. . and UK plowing 1. 'L � , i I . I �:'­ ave ubt�p'oon, cat of , : ," ' � 9 of t1is honey 14 ea, .. over- nianag-ement eza�110,7ed, -it Is necessary removing tl�e causes., I I hL I , , '' ' Lthe feaffierg �be removed from a j)umber , ...b;;Z mare#, whose extra 0ower, the *motor haif lbeen used in ' , ' ,� 1- I I I It, "' ''in L Chicken. In three - -or four minutes . be. � 1� L�, In,6om� honey prod -me owever, that a vigorous queen shall .head each many eases of, feather Ca. lng� L a .L L L � - services may used, in vwh emerg- tIlmshing, ovftirve ensilega, trindifig I n4v mr%adhp . 11 . �, ., I I .1 -F. L'T. Macip. L , I I JMe to fill the hive with farm flock withabulldant t4ilte'anti'a ' L* I I I,- I - . eney, one of the, main advantages of feed and &awlisg.woo& I � 1. ; . L�11 opplars shoWd W removed-gis fast as colony � in f , th4 . Iris difficult to present Agarei on � . t-- L ­ L pttnty� of young bees :for wint,oTingl chance ,to exeicise and, scratcfiL,ig;6jne - — D iraictor cormists, in" being able to . �­, , , . &Y axe Mpped, to prevent travel place.. It usually occurs, in, the ;�m.i ' Dipping tRe Lambs. o land, Ivi emiling'verY quickly. the coot per awn, (d p1wing or diocins-- - . . Th�wefore, all weak or failing queens . I , pr#par L. . I . � 6 W" thocoat L oWn. . I . , Se as much In a with a tractor *om L � . I -should, 'be -replaced. flook owned' by a town or city br� d�r The pres�,nco of. ticks on lambs and Many tractors "I 61 0 L I .. . To got the beez out of the SuPersi .. pcqt�itry , e I '&no UY hoilme&­ �� - r, I k-1 . I A goad, mat'hoill,of requeening-ab-O who is compelled, to!keeip, his , sh ep often cause much annoyance djay as ftom, six'to eight hoirses ani, I when such ­ - L I I . I L �,� the be,st method- employda is .b)r mesrA, of twarm contrO.1-fin that practiced at within a very narrow I ranje.'t@jj,4ck ,,and- ocoa,alon;ally result In ston.tod moreover, nisy .be operated if desired This colt will'.8al*nA to A­Jareo ex� . , I L .. .. , , I ese,ape, W le p else SeeraS Q4 1 is 'OL rowth,, and, even a 1099 In bodily . longer hgars It L in . �� 11 �­ of the bee- hi h rivetits, both' the ce-atraa n3operimental Farm. Ot- Of exer t ' b th " ' ' ,� p ri m o � g o L ticks �an be egally djo, � then L hoises'. an tent on the acreage lli%dw, LiM the , I . , � � disturbance end robSing, No escapes . It cauS that L I NghC These _ Work. Lf4 46ble-dift numbei. of 4,65,s pft Ted* A* equip. � ,.. L 11 . � ­� . . 'L' 6�j: 1. I fawa, .for the p�st tm) seasons. ,e. it is -the idle hen I ,ha'�'it'a"o L''', , , L I -,ordinaty &y'a . I i'a� � shrald be placed, late in the afternoon ' to stlad arQUIL, cove'rvd by,parting the wool. Swh rapM, work lftft�L%used, Twbim ' L Item i , III F - . �.Tig L 0 1 consist9in removing th,6 old queen, on . d�,andl..pul,l-fe4th,cits-,ftf>m I I liorn io to 90 o - 'L , hoWd be dear 0 1 1 L I li '' ­ , � " aerea, L t,ng a., ' L I _�;�. L when the j isupi L to ' her flock mateS,.When One CT' , The Inz6A Is killed by a1pping. one fr,qUYlAlYL'ormb1"�`1Iel& being seeded. expense In,' ' a.' " 4re Ad�- � k, 41 twat tV�enty appearance of �xdvan6ea, queen'. I � I r,tdr�s .L I . L qoUbf ftpairS; - ,VV _ZoUr .the may spread � throug, �;­, the dipp�jng w%X kill I I lil _ I eells early in the ,61, the habit it � `h 'ding ad, i*eciation,charg6a �Ges in froal. over flow, ancl do- L, ' JYU L all the,11ATig ti-Ck$� Wors,d rain sio'rrn, thus avol I . 1�i'� hvaral time-4spending On weather, atroying P-11 calle; and nine UYS'later flock through imitation. , T�'�k*'Such t. tie eggs thin on tha sheep will &tIonal q� of the L 1'ar'a Md 'these J+eMS 'a�-6 pvoloulOY' Influenced L X- con-ditiom One eseap6 board, equiff-, weather � Isi at hatch -when a 60onct. ,& pping Is 7101119- delay ju'meftg the ,grain. , T he valui .,by the type cd man r4tin$ *-e nij; , , I - L . � . . again diestroying cells -and I�t,roavja- birfton the range If -the I - I I , . L 16-_ ped with two 2 -way bee�esoapes , ben. ' L . I all L ?11' a YC'Ung laying quL famorable. GiVeL them. pleh'ty,'�c,t se�ry., . This should bo given about ten7 of early seadjug -in bntiaiiD and Quebec, China. Ca&oful att, 4.10 T49111red It . 61'.1, -thus, � rnr I .11 . - s'after the to L" . tij ' L- ' L i- I shodd be g1lo,ved per colony I deep,. ,scratching lifter in tho 4aylnk-�! day, first one is ma -d& Is sometimes riot full�r wVreclatedl; the" costs 4ro pitow L but the � �- " with a full equipmefif, but ono trip is, � . . house anCl.furlijah a L bp . - 1*1 0 - L I . klano'ed-dry ''U&% Lai# A' number of standard the following &1:4 se�mrea !-Tom an trA;ctor should not 11>6 ih r �� � I . Silage Cuts Milk Costs. " are experim L I , .4, ��lbli -, - I . jl�r moossary to remove - the emp of an I � . 0 worst � � d1po on the market, any of which years for neglect on the ep , � I . mush. P siblV kill th . ,offend eat 0onducted. over ten lthwvi�t 0 ,wator. . � � I , �, I I � &nL be good, .L To � ` fI ' ' , I � The 4prIngs of thol Dairymen bave found that tht erg or i M enW- Farm, answer the p4rblueftt qftles On, . - , � out-, M solate thern until� thok Wtectk-114 are SINVOWS C!"m On at the Cen&hl kiparim ,ppiary. I ;t��Jj,isy IL L . ' 1��­ Must D,� got irop6ly; tb,at is, I boara bill, In the largest Item 00iffl,'"n . OUL th h .1 "fAve 4 ":fv,rm siiould I �- ', I 113M L .. turned a range w ere t 0 package and these shorm1d be fol- Ottawa, shows iho value ol early seedL. "What size and I I . I �;L .. towed .61001slyL - — ­ I �- � so 2: a bee can SOt p"s thl6b-gh;; with cost 61 milk. Th4 man who Im"i ­ , I , � . Wharm many mheep are In . fotget the habit. I I , , V. % this �046ilithont ffie' first seed- use a tmobor," no aefi�lte statement ' kf, �L otherwIse much bruilving, shaking and � a fiiot-cl�tss - &iry herd is. Inclined'to � I I- .�[,,L. j.'L being, 4ipped a tank should- be provid- � 0 giverl, Varyinj conditions and - ' , I . I I .�� � - Ing wAj riiado as soon as the ,land was can b . L I I 0� - smoking may be reqlilr�a, 60 cloaT the belleve th&t the orlg4nal owA 6f tht - 4. ' This- -will save mu& +Ama. In t4so TO&* to sow,ana f6v suomajoive seedL Ailff 6", - Playigthe Game L i �' 0 1 orent incgra*ps alter,eack case, I I supers of btes. . 11 I . ,::.L " 1. . I I 1, cows ja the e,,tpe,ns6,e ,part. After 'he .1 I gone"i u4irnatlon ' I � " , � . olft a few ire treated, a barrel Or Inca were mado at one week Intervals. However, sollas . r� , I � To place om escape all that Is neces- has 4 tow yea" of eiVerlen* h,# 110 first thing ueoessary it we ox- tmb. .i,o . I ­ ayi4L, V", . . sary is to tip the stack of Supers. to' elvangto his mhA It Is fh* lood big-, p"� to be auqctaslul In ,� ,, �h con be emp16ye4. The water ,bhe beat re"ts in *very case were I may be -given. A farm which quireq . k, . I . . L L ,_� , ,; houla be limtedellihtly and, the mjx. geoured at the g*06nd dato otseeding, only _twio or. three we,rk hoxj'es ob' I bt rimoved an ut, yw aitet yaag�, p�ne, Ix an und4ristandint of, thii , . - L ..� �� I I . . '&VA after the land was viousay comiWt sqpp�rb the A"p'ense 01 . I � ­ d to allitio the esem"ll: In seaeon and 0 tase , 4 ftgldlatlo�a'by which I It. is '01�iedl. ture thorouj;hly stirred Into -the water that i,g, COV671, board it,�<I*rnmidi. If, howel4r, clust-' that to" up the bit lft 0 I I - - ; ro Ing I I . .1 ik­: � belo ,us . Tho bottom a the tanU . ready to. fio�r. a tractor. A ftm whi6a Tojilh-es.five , i * A�­ *ring "ace &il the b4g`tna room to' Our experiment StittlQuE halve oon, *mount of strenrbIl, " or niez�tal 1,'o'r barrel , ahtuld be kept well agitated. * The deerew* it yW by delaying Or M0,118L Work hors" and villich-, UIS'e-3 I �, ,. el tak h0lier I (U*Mjn8 %# L bness, or skill a, ha&d1.'wW::-,mi-ke I I . take wo of th which may (Imt*d many tests . L ,'L I I 'Hold the sheep In the mixture for one sigding one Wa6k beyond the V&iod or could use tonsid6rable bolt poNver, ,. F�i- -be gj%oroa sa-,- required, pla" a at �'-tAi ie of sil--' in tte Tation. The. us a good sporbigmala unlWs'LW.6,1k1A*W L . � I k., age but how to tako out !pdrb. ' ' � LL L � I I or two mfilltia before removing. The ,,hich te=j�jorlmeuts have shown mIC)lt very wteely considler-buying .4 . , �­: ­' . . I . o? em�ty combe on the brood; chamber figiures vary to quite an lextent, . , : ��, , : Lwork ishould be dhone ,on a warm day, mo6t has entailed a l,ods �racbov abd dimenting with two I ' I - :­ after which the o-scape and the ,ompers they, all show the econ6ftlao v*6 of Them . to this knowledge. must, be �- oft a t to rbrue dl ensing With , L . . ' � "'I . and, hZAi '. to Preferably, right ,after the -sheep I�Avle with wheat ,of 80 p�v.00nt., with ba h. e .I -that 161P 1 . , of honey mA� ba,plaoad above. I SlIage. Sevotia- years ago. it w" de- vdd�Da' skill of hand, head . been NhOkn. L J�L�� ra"Strated th%j corn Silage I&Vbd the Put the rulles, JLnto lgxeoutjoj� L,' �Ohen . . �. q ley of 24 per cent., and with oats of *ese two horess would cau ' Be soma ,� .; I 11 I . I L' � - I Ll- - Haling-pleeed the. escapes, make a 16 I 16 cent. By. defaying ,see, &..g elight Inoonvenlencia durfilk harves+x . I the hives to sefj that d(airytarraer i*n cents i pound on the there are men in thit blieochlgr!�:' h per � 1;,", Careful survey. of Vitarnilnes in Meat. two weeks a Ives has beezi* entailed, inLr­but the much greater gain in I �' C� L" repeat eviery wor&,61 the rmloI" � I L 'L L ' 'L j, � L L, � � *ere a" no openings through -vvh1,ch'eoA of producing a pound of butter, 'In - . Ines wit�­wheat'of 0 percent., with bnr­. povver-for aprin Cultivation and fall . I . L ' I L 7'' - I ' ' I Nbber -bees can enter the soon to be and forty cents on, the cost of Prod'U'a- forward and ,backward, but who,�an- SciontIstanow tell usthat vitarn I I per cent., and, with oats 22 L �,'OwIng might " more ,than counter_ L ,. 1� "' � not play a it .VoSLition on the team. alhi6i exist In the muscle fibre ­', ­ . L. .�� -- . wtguarded supem 1 Ing 100 pounds of milk, Many.of the sl glie of beef, ley 28 . per I � I I ; . . � � - i I`- . They msy, preach, ,but t1i,ey ''do. not veal, muttonilarab and- pork., The lat- Cent.' � ,11y delaying, - so.eang throe balance th & Moreover,: -.1.-a remainlngL ­: L . I I . .I If the s6pers, after removal, are not early cow -testing associations demon- , I 'L I rly well we - . e - horgoit would be idle fewor days'ln the . .. -­ �� I I �-11 L . .. be pa eks L a loss hos, i been, experi. need I � . I . L .1 I . - one of L the" pTac1A*,o,';vh!1e ille gala4�,wai:)�jmied- ter medt 1%. said to 1 L - rticula ' L � I - taken froin. the apiary,, straited that the silD: was , L - I .. - . �,� I * .�-, � I I . �'­ Imniediate37 L ft"L­­ su�ppliod,:wlth � with bar- yAr, the za�i�nt'ofhirel holp would: - �. . lapor' . - exer4lGe the,b I � , t these vilgrain . I heat of.00,pw ce4t., . . I. I . I I . to ody � , , . e� With W] . they should be stacked at different most i tant f actors in , loNyer4ing . wo.l�," I , I I � -o Ith oats, 32 per 'be less diaring plowing, and the capj,�L , I 'L. , , , I L 1�, I I � r All L i � Various cut t kinds ley 40 per ,c­nt., and wi I - ft�pos b#jOw the o"t Of T .. L r. L points th the you"do with nilk. of these ex- mind, I � : ,,, ��, 5 of tha,­Mp-ren - . . . , I I . I r, ',and pigeons. ce I,', invested would not -be much 7reat- ; . I Finall " , - I :,��, ln"� weite t64: t nt. Finally, by, ddaying ie6ding t I I 11 L � I . . I d] -: t1L r.. , � V- . 64 4we to entludo rkbers, til'i they perimeryte and, tests however, are OrAY -y, we. must,co-operake 1. . I .,� rets suffeje� Ina r000d "team. , . . . �� � ­­ . L . � '';..� 1 ". I., ance pork 'Was found to :bur weeks a loss ' - - vull I ... r - V"', L � L �' . �',Iim �14:e �i '�fngt L L ,L I h '­ b I I er ian'that I ,,,, '' r , f-. . r ... . lt�ont'.' .1 6... . � . .. . --- , , L 41 , b ' - . . I I I., , � � 1:" 'be removea, by truck or wbsel� a aniall. part of the;prool of tho econ- knock. If we Inaiston hg� 71 t4 *'1 �y;,017 rich in, vitamine Col . I � � . L "a gardl 'L 'th �' "I, , � . 'ossp M .i - ! batrow. This 'Zisbribq*ti. of supers,; olaj of the silo, The most Impor6ant re - we I I I o: WL L ,, ' L' . . I I 1. . � . , :.: I LL ". - . I ­ I I . . �,, , . I .1 . 0 ­', L �. 11 . L - ­ . . , , I 11 � - '! , � - I I L V� t'hg gj��j= Of I . 1� I , ; I farm and explaialng about the use Of " " ' � , , , L L L , � . . 11 ::,. :.'' I , ,bj­!j1!j�,bl:1ting the Proof is ths�lhct that one-half : MAsof the � I , L � ,Aji,i:,the&rrn Of, pork tendler L I � I . I million Pat (mlk f " .1, I L 'L - ­ - "Ll".. 1, ­ . I , , , , , I I ,�: .1. .1 I I I I I . I 11 I., I . ,� L l- 11, .. ��­ L i ''I I . I , I .1 I., I & t r L ost I I ., .1 am$,L � � ,. . I ea . ll.ng? L I . 11 I _ . .. I . I . .11 may .have a kn. , . I � ��,', .h; ''hem and I L r,� I I I . , L' r L . �L 84o�S are ft I �­ L. 6mokad' . i- � ­ L .1 . I � I pj��,%OjleoL , . h ­ , " !''ml I . . I -S � I L -out A � . I �1- robberi, redu6ts the - dieburbance and Qw:belng,used by 6urm W, . . .:,� '' t'i . I L . I I . L, . . ham L LT o res'i ts �OeTe i THEI CHILDREN L ,JL-fina, many things to Ike.ab L ,I t - faoWtatas Lthe . I and the physical n , 1-0 ­I� I" -1 - I �, ,L I . I I � - I.. . sala I I I , - I L � .�L' i: L nlue L ': # ! ' " Mar , , e�'. ,, work of ked1w the p=,grpWv,*'1!hrmsr& L , 11 , . I I - - : L, r, , , I I . I . : , . �' 'L . ­J­!�­,,'-� I U,lk I f �but vlery� few too diilike- - I , `11 I I :.1 .­,.'­,. 1;;�ariad", L HO . I L : - , i f", ,�� — p1lay. 11 � h'fio e In, each lliat'a'nce. 1-n - , L I . i 1. 1. , I I . — . I L I I . . I : � grl�atly L I I � ,* L I MeXjbj)0U, ag&d 16' . I I I I I I ... ... . ljejjj� L the amounts - v I . I i�. . . � I . .1 And these suggeatfons a 4 't L ,4 � I . I -S . .' We& - �'jn '&6eS.L . L . .' I . I " .­ I � L, ia.1, all. ,, r P I . I % I � I I �'. -1 -I owed, a relAtivisom I' ­ I � 11 - -----% -- . ,� ,while beef and, v - I i I r �: L. I I I I � . I ... L I . great game of 11-fe. First, "! I , --- L - Keep e ' , I I fit",::, ,17 I th . Lainbs Growing. � I :1 L I * I I I learn th . lower contelit. I � . I I I I -a golden rule a' . ' 4 - , , L . I I .. . Why I Like L the Farm. I L I 6 '. I I , i � I ' . L I . L In: .considering thJ3 evidence the . I I It Iis an excellent practice to havo , �­ . L I I � . selvw to.'practice It, w I '­ . n,: . -we ixpect; to work i e palatable 'forage neali , 11 . � . ,:, I I L . . . . Our ffeiL � , F. I, t, reader should not be led, to the con. Where ,we live' growing so?n . I I !:�11 By Louis Hurtubise ,. . operation with our ffei ., I`. I .. much �f I I I A" L L : ­ ,�� L''. chnion that certain meats a:l�e'low in and,farm life means pretty 11 the iegular sheep pastare ,- for' thi' I . I L I I .. � , . . � I . I 11, � . � I , , ". outCloor W'DA, while City life Means ,. I . - -serving nutritive L i Even the rich should lbo,bon value, becauseL they may be. . OUt ce 4,�OTS . larnbs to feed upon wU- le they are L. I I , �`� - Tbe Federzi and Provincial Depart- PaTtiel"S gM&majj7 t'ald'ng offect, andl of theL naturail resources, as extrava-' deficient In vitamines. Even though mostly inside work still suckling the ewes. If the forage . . - I L � , � 'i I ' " ments -of Agriculture are continually the coarsest (one-quarter inch) being . I � , Was found I I there is always,plefity ,of good- fresh crop is Sown in I an ,. addbining lot a � I ;� � : I urging Canadian famers to follow a reserve supply available after all i gance on their part makes � less' I ' for none I n meats they would air, ofte7i Scented with sweet iblooming ' I . , � k". , others to use, and, addis, to� theaj.:the; still have the .distinction of rinldng . small opening -Can, bti made through . , I I . r Iner have been utillzel& Such burden of . "., ,� ng our most important foods. . flowera, while 1 in; I do - the air .cannot "I � I � . L; . methods calculated. to produce larger the f 'higher prices. ,; amo I I the fence so that the lambs, have ac- ,, 1 . I ' I yielb from the aree�s they already application wffi need,_ therefore, only e—_ �— --- " : � .1 -- - � � be perfectly fresh and is often scented cogs to'the supplemental feed, They " t- 1, 4 11� 1. 7 . , . . � �' have it crop rather than in increasing to be made at longer intervals than if P I � , L� .. . I . wfth stale tobacco and coal smolve. . I �1 � I . I I I . On the farm the wonders we seeare the for � ago feed and , in this way will � . L, �, - . C� , I '­. -Edukatorg I will soon learn the trick of running to I ' . I 1� the afteage and being unable to till all the limestone applied, were so fine � - I arentt,��'as , " . . it properly. Crop yields In general as to be immediately utfined by the . I ,�� .: . I ma:de by God. In the cities nearly sbimulate flesh and -bone growth. Rape .L. . �'. ij - ­ I I everything is made by man. Although I I I I . 911' are very much belbw what is posqfble,� sol,j, leaving no reserve supply for I .1, � — I :. . i ' I 4 1 . , I I is an excellent forage'for this purpose. I k. In many cams below thai which is futuxe season& ., man has made wonderful and, be'autif ul � — . Nature Study for Little��,Children By Augusta M. Swan I New clover is splendid. I like the , " I ; . i ;"' , Ilrofitable.. Compare, for instance, the Dr. Shutt's Recommendation. . I I � ��, � . , . things they do not Compare with the rape because it Can, -be sown at any I .1 I - � I . I L I - , � � �. � I - . I . ' . '' . i.1" . ,,achievements of Seager Wheeler and Dr. Shutt, the Dominion Govern- I works of nature.. I time and comes on very raplal - I r:'.11 I J. G, Hill with the harvests secured When Froebel was looking for, a,glood, thing for children to Collect , 17. � ' '" by the average farmer. Dr. Shutt, the mout A,gTilcultural Chemist, reeoln- name suitable for his system of�'�,pidu- specimens; how they revel in -the . The farmer never knows his, exAOt A raguilar grain ration materially - 1. � I I the green I for , Call it 14 income. F, - . , ,� � mendB that this crushed Took be ap- cation, he did not d, yoods no matter what season it may There is always little 11171' &Webs in'balancing up �i �Cll' I chief cherniat of -the Dominion Expef, - I QW1 � teries being worked -6, , : I � - �'� plied from two t0 t0Ut0n9t0tb0 acre allool" 'or "ChiM House "but ",Ohild bel Wjh4tcanbe orej than to out. One yeall'one age. . A grain ration composed: o , . 1, � , : �,'� mental Farm saYjY:---PWe have now I S ) P. 1. m Oyous' crop will do extremely well and an- I equal -parts b3� measure of coarsely I I , - t e I nati and -berries in the I ! but generalay about four tons to the Garden;, and he intended that h gather aeortm, . t . I arrived at that stage where we must � autumn woodis? . Will not 'ihe ,child -Ten other will nearly fail. The same Way I cracked coim, oats and' wheat bran ! I i� acre will be required for Pivactical pur- "gardener" Of the kindergarte�n'sh' I ' i �'1111 e1hango from extensive to Intensive . I :::p I � with the stock increase. There Is al- make an excel -lent feed. Th,@. jumbt ,, ,� - .� I � I posee. The application offers no dif- be the teacher herself. , .. r ,� be interested to know that scorns . . . - I - I . I farming. It is going to be easier anA e I r gi " ways wonder and expectancy thatl y be supplied with a � light, ratio# 11 1, ­ . "' � I g. Place It � - L,- more profitable to farmers to get Fix- 1. keeps one hoping. The clty'man, can[ tmw'a ce daily before weanin ,, ficulties as a spreader may be used Nearly half of Froebol's Atdih'' low Only on oak trees, and that they , . I ty bu-shels -from one"awo tUan. to got or gs of n�kpr& a,r' ho� seeds a the oak oz. the ground rock be dlibributed by Plays deal with the, thin L' o t well as I � he Said ".j little � �,Ali.JA .. M in a. low troq , � I I I a shovel from truck or wagon. The At one time $ ­ tood ,for squirxels! . I figure everything in plain dolla and . gh,­elthei in a small pen [ I thirty bmheld from two atres." . I . I . . - spreading may be &na at any time thatIreely sWm flowem and chii�ali�s We may have only a vaoant lot near e'r',11ts, but loses much in anticipetion. a-djodning,the pwtare'or at the barn. � - Fertility Depends on Many Factora,, . .. 1. * I I I 11 . . I., ­ -1 I of the year, the rock being suited to and cares for them In order to"V'A'aA but if so, we possess a whole plant .The farm is the Ideal place for chil, I A. - I " , f Or pg�rojja L. . . . . � � diren; Here they can run and plav I L . . � . I 1` It is a postulate that -what comes lightloanig, heavy clays and soil poor them into 'a bouquet -or colony for$ I . � I I I I I Charged V. - I I . .. .1 out; of the soil muk be put back it it In organic matter. The material should teachers cannot be abad ch-M,:Or`�be' . over acres. of green fields without be-, When Battery is Fully I , � � � , � .. , "In the mud and seum of, thin -gel .." , Is to be maintained with its productive be harrowed in on cropped- land but come a bad man., Such i,,ahflA_`can There Ing in danger of-loalhag their lives by Turn on -the Lights. ,, , � �­ powem unimpaired. One of the prime merely spread' On the suTftoe of mea- 'e I . always, alwaya something the traffic. They can gatherbeautiful i I . I . l � naily be led to the love, afi,&' to ,a I . �p . When you . . �: 1� shigs. . . I . � start on. a loitg drive, anii �, peclessitles for soil improvement Is do,wa or pastures. . The Coarser lime. knowledge �f his - AII , ., flowers -by the wayside without fear I [ L�'­., 1� you are VUrd before 'You start that - Ume. Annual replenishing -at the soll stone described, above can ,be applied gives him such gift." , ''.1 I How many different weeds grow of rebuke. Running brooks are frae. I It I . L: I " .4 1 - . I your battery is fully ehargell,,say a � , �. to neK*smTy because the rdnlall each once in four or five years, the finer Love of nature Is the her " go,, there, whil6 others am unable to do for their pleasures . They learn many .1,275 or 1,800, turn on your � lights , , . n1cy W�6v*ryl so.., I I � I I I . - Tw-conkinmal!ly leaches the soil to ground limestone requiring, more fre, ch1ldhc6& It I,,% a teMe I ' ". � 91, � . . � loissons ,from nature and learn, to1ear', li, driving, even though it may be . , , I such an extent that it becomes Uid quent applications. I Child of e I ivery land, be he bladk;,-whike One of our .most &Iightful, kinder- God: Instead of the cop. , . ,, .1, wh . .1 11 - ,, and the yields of nearly all common The Washington Department Of or yellow. . I �,�, j. �:1 I �� daytime. Cramming cutmt ihti) an - I ten oic-cuos-lons was the Suggestion Give me the farm life f or all around I , III .� � I � . , . I" , I . . I ,!ready full or eharg6d battery is; ke I crops are reduced congiderably4 Ex-; Agriculture states "that the applica- All nature is akin .to ebi1dt,0,o4;' � a,4h,114� ta see how nially diff ereat I natural existence. - Wayne 'Church, ;�ing to force a filled bucket to hold ' t ' I � part agriculturists on both sides of tion frequ,ontly pays a dividend of bf�.do, animals, flowers insect� 1 A14"All I a clovers we ,could fin(!, .and nof , 1, . I ��,., and the I beauti '� ' ' one seemed . eed, not be aged, 16. 11 � I more water. , , I : , I I.. � I L, r, I . the line are unanimous in the opinion I 100 per tent. the first year ful to Children, even the i'�'!Idveiy bore& We n . ,Burniag the lights Shunts much of I . I I � , I I 1�� I that the cheapest, quickest and most profits in agriculture from its con-Im-awly eaterpillAr,'.' slid' the 1�,G�!Iply Surptised,if quos�ions of real Scientific * b, er a , , 1 1 . 1� , , '­-,,� value,be &oked' by thei children­--�, - 1. aye ry on a . .7 I -recting this said- tinual llso are esibimatod to be from' snal,V1 . I , "' � � , . oft 1. have a1w 1, ed farm and thoextra current from t1to i att' nd pTolific, means of coi ;1 - y I . t- ' I I . I . , 9 it ftom heating. Leaving tho . . 0- 1by is through the use. of lime, and the I 300 to 500 per cent," 'Me same de- � We all know -how 4 dog will al dopeople�',ehll th;se white flowers d .will tell you why I -like it. . I save I I I I ­� og- �, I I I ,�� Iff 11 chi to Stu -tab] over him, redo;gn I I I - is also a T 1� ,Wonder is that supplies oUbbia product partment goes. on to say that , a a Id e . U71 � � � a 11 kill . I ." . '� ' r wDodil" was -the thoughtf`ul inquiry of The air is pure and healthful and.. lights.turned ,on overnight P�4 - , I i , I &o,od way' for slowly dii�chaljging 8" 11. I ­ I 11 I I ! ,. *Ing easily procured In ahnost all sources of -artificial chemical taTtiliz- I :ing the adbion by 'Only' ' i ­ 0110 my.- �dergarten children. � void diseas, germs, A great itarlqe-y I " 11 I I '%, " . . 11 � e i Olibfi , battery JJ i . as . I �,i P I . . - I �. 9 ' bak 'h Veen ,for -Coo long a � I ''! �� , , , , . 'nd %il * 1. I I I '" 11�� . "� � I ." " �"Alb,W do bir&' fight ,stnakes ? " � '' fairriling ate", lime is not in more'e ,, 1 '#'�'% of =ement cap',be found oil - a failed, our total farm output could'of long., � I time up to, high gravity. Disob 9 " : , , �1� � gonaral.'ujo 4yy Canadian farmors, par- ' rs . .ScOering 1 We ,O�, ,�h,' lie "Wiliat is the grease inside the but- farm. I like the'woofflalld owing, .or a , '. , ' net only be maintained but even In-' Stand all kinds of teas 1" 11 � ,il:, � W i�mlarl�r in the Provinces of Ontariol , .. I I horsebtack riding, and even ridlng� eat-' 61ow,17 at iftb6rvals, but always'' keep . . ..� 1�1 . Creased for a time simply by the ap. would, not tolerate :from aji 041" I': ,'' , 1. tercup used.for!"., . I I 11 I . , L ' - i", -, , �,­, :, ."­ � and Qtiebm I plication of lime to acreage that are I I : t ,be I :,a I solle . iit:�, lf!-�,, . .11, .'41s. it, ftue that Only fernale polar tle-WhIch "me 1!oIllm find diftieulit I the batterlt chargwA-withouf QW-rdoing � , 4, �L �, !' I-, ". . There seems o �. "I I )�14 , . ' - . 1: �': � . . - , . I I ­1'L�, , � - ­­ I I I li Maus# rrai it, 01.*,�oay .or'the other Endeavor'' I I I � I , ­;;� �0 . -Lima occurs under different forifis, -no Id. or lying fillow, 'be. tu-al unde-tstanditig Among Y,(�31 140� bears hibernato?" , I - ke the farm. b I like la 'I nce 'at.'all tini es bo14 :� .�,'� , I 0- burned lime, water-slazked lime and, too sour to grow pro. mals ,of all kinAs wh,Yffiek t6j�,U4 I � i4W,by does the ziuillein have Lsuch a aninials. , It is 'a Pleasure to, gather; to keop'the ba� Id � scbnrg�, . � �� I ; I , 4 . I � I � - I twoen the two processes of di , k� I I e `w '07 'n."' . I I R - -, - �1­ i furty- ooat?.,i . . I eggs ,and hunt nests, feed the .otock, I . .. � �, Ing. I I . .. 'I, I 'L,�,.�,.�, I _ause th re f L trou-nd limestone. The last is the most ,6abl,o c�,a, . four legs or t*o. , � .I � ,I �-�,�'," � I . I f- I Thls;ihowa a splrU of real Inquiry. milk,and drive cattle to an4 from the' ift'and tharg I .. I", � I �, � I I �- Iiinportent for correction of soil; it ial - As primitiv'e man opened -t)W bar y, . , I , ;,') I �, . 1. - . . I I I th.,.,"�T; � HOWL - �11 ji simple mttwial to,handle and, applyll sioenes of 11IS -life Among "I I � , . � tho child's imagination grows. pasture and water. I ------I--- I . 1. I ., ' ' V I � � ,rrieg ani woTk- Ili I a Did. . , � ,� L ! ,� �,�,�, I ,� mid uildigr taost, conditioiis, the cheap. I The Early Riser6 ,' nature, e6 the child ae�,ds`,` '-ex- I tg lie pictures the building of the 1 like to pick ,be Why P' ,�, V , � , I of 9 . - �- ­` ' I � O', , est. 'Wibhin eettaill limits it may be This morning. a rumbley, bumbley bee peritnC6' 6-1 the race in tatul,ro Wd'f ' Idor ,ne5f,%, the return of bird's and, imwtsl sbil, arive'a team and,drtso at a boy� One of the ohief reasons given for I �': "', L I L , �- ' ng , ,,��,., 011 : 11140 Their Eon 9 -become part of his nature, and r6aill'at will all Over the f I the heavy­aoss of soing pigs duri ' '' �j void that thamore coarsely the Bait. Flew to my window and buzzed at me, and play.' Al,q naWral phenmo ' 'A ATO 9. afti. I I .11 , �, - � ,and g1vo strengbh 'and sweetnesa -bo I And real full in ipienies in the March and Apkil Is the ration whIck , , �� �. . , stont is ground the s,lowet*will be Its 1%-Z-hame oil youl Z-Z-hamo on yoAl matters of Persotial iatordst'�16-­tho I I � .1 , . I !'.`j' 'I '" I . , . 6- moon, � his lifel� I plunge In the lake on a ' Wq ,. :, ", ootion oil the soil.' Agronomistia have Zleepy-head, . young, child,; -and towat,dis, th, ' woodig and a I . the Sows had been supplied during, ­ 1: �;4. 1 � , I I I � I vecently and after elaborate oxpori- open yot I ir eye's and hop Out of bod, state,, gtm� wind, and, rait he, , 'j,hel To cukivato. direct observation, to, ,hot,, dr.'Y' dAy. I I I I the winter. Oorn wa.4 cheap and pro-' ,, :,` �, , I " . I I I ,; . , 1:ag thhoverit inberest,6f the , race '�­ 'L �,�, "S ,�. � niehtation reached the conclusion that Fillup, your lungs with the moral -;.11, I enl;argd't'ho',g1,1Avth ,of ch,ftract6ll, to The, birds make nludle to wake 111` I tein f teds wCre comparatively hlgll.� ,, " ,,, " " - "I ', . $*�. I I 1�;t�hll� #tirauldtis.thto i1m.a.911wLtIVe p-01mota, in in the morning and the hA-1 Imok of the' � ''I '-,,, , fhe most economical form in which . air, It i's well t* be abllqt� tall,AA � - The result wag that farmovs naturhlly'� I'., I . . ("ea ,,,f' 4A, 1�1,0 S, f'q J.-noW 11o,mse rhisilles ckdellent co�asting in led little muscle and bono,,buildi , lime$to'no zhotld be &ppllod to the soil 11ollgh your teeth And Comb ,Out Your dr6n the nat of, the i)l,� W� itrid! lAbe"T 'Word.s to s.66 4iinj fu *,� � r P � , I I . " � I . nz, ; I P- :1 , I flowers they brifig, afttl to �, thillgs,w­d,o�6 it not seem worth whilo ?, winter., The lake over the hill, furnish- material it the tatlolls Fit 46*8 'U#'U-. , ,, .; "� I ,, id in the size, of ono-qu,artor inch and � barl'if N" I . Aft � . L I � � . I I.; I" I . � . I fter (alf-dost; the slyla of tile, llver�jgel'Then bumping and 1bumblitg he flew th-oin a lobgffig to kilQw ra, I "4hq Who klloivs, tile fwypitdtion givol to 05 skating., - . ally farrow wealt and, inv9topetly. I laottll,­ I ��,' OW , , I . 10 . ( .. .1 �11 I .1. � , , � � an 'emb- I o atbist, poet or §cientist,, The :farm glve� you a bemder mi I I � I � , 1. 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