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.1 � I ten4on has been ctontinvial,lilly o4ilied to up andl at it. ThIst may refor to this cows brealdng diown after :f-4rrowIi4-,, . N.wy* _0-� h - ,> . "A - 44UM11 llkv . .
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. . I I many hens ,which,, due t; infexj�or exerc6se. This oRn be most Tea,dily as to Whether or not those oonditiom : � t, 11 �- : : �__ , I I �
I I brOed'inZ ,and, BelecUan, are failling to, siupplied by feediing the s,=t6h in a are due to ,a lack of roughage, . 1 4 1 ' I N - ',�. WI I "I � I �
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. return the profits. whieh they gbilould. deep 10ter. A clean, dry, weill-lighted ClaTeTud work has -been done at 'ex- �. . . I - I
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many ,liens fs4. by the waysido, due ally to the putting of "Qunlptllor2i� 1740 'causes Of th s - 'bl' s- R ti'a *`�4' / � �, ! :': 11 - - I I
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I the proper nouw�slhment to pro,ducev From the foregoing paragraphs we Was a(�Wedl two per cent, of ground, '.. . - .. � -
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1 1 ,been improveid on. The first step in -hutallents. We must then look into the ,erall constituents. FourgrU)ups of ani� I I 14;1 q I .. .0_� I . 11 ... - 16� 46 -, " �_ __ _�_,� I I �
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,,, I � strain of birds so constituted that they from them those whi6h ,give both the. One was left ,as, a cbeck. The s6onil / - ... . I I .. ,.., � 115o.� It 11 I _. - I , — . :11 P, I I
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best ,advantage in tile proicl,action of willi Wance up equial numbers' Of 'above ration ten Ple c t Y . I . . 0 1.
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,� :. . . I ain;�Y st'e':`� of ,easy calculatito received ten per cent. a tharcoall ,and, — .
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, - . I ,,: in I The results from feeding these ani- According to the Dominion Live I .
.. . I I Too oftendo we find, the farm flock terms of catbohydirates, and, Pro ns,1 inals, the above Tlatiooa for a yeat,are. . I . , . . I �
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,�. water. A ration -of this, kincl is f-ar and whitips.. This its ,caleuliated. _1ro;ffr I the,principail live -stock markets of the � I I I I
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j.. .: .. duetionfo r the simple reiazon that the tein will produce sixteen, amid. two-thdrd joints and showed, difficuatk in getting' Dolnilim This ItItIle, ,so familibar tc, students of I I
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. 011 cattle receipbs from the first of the the Mother Klay B,D'kp IV Fr18&ri1ch how to open and shut doors and, draw- I I �
, . . :1. I eleinteurts for egg,building awe not be- Whites, and one pouind of carbo- on their feed at the end. -of :six to eight I I .
,�';_ I � . . . inoriffis. The ,second which re i Year to oarJ7 in September, as ,com I
,�, , 1 One- . . I ,its the introduction 'bD a lekge ,ers properly, and, there Will be no I - �- I
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I I . '.. . Far instance, 100 ,pounds of ,corn con- third, yo &s. . I , same period of last yew. , The im- man, as weU'� a philosopher, should I 1.
". ,� . talins sufficient inate3ia,1,9 ba produce Grains. coriffition which ,would ,seem to showl Parbant yardri at St. Bonifiace, Mani- h,vespent os- Of all, apenings like ,_sUirs and win, . . I I � . .
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. 1. .11 � 255 yolks and 134 Whites, A ration Yolks. Whites. thaft the ToUghage factor was, not, the, tobta, however, is reportedi as. showing his ,time on a book of Nur- dow, Teach bim to .go carefully up � � I I
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1. r cause. Me lot receiving ,charccal' did serY Elva, we -have only to poffit out aind. down. stairs -and, there will be no I . 1,
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I . properly b&lianced' would contain, ilia- Corn ...... .... 255 134 not show,thib -cond&bion and, those reJ, heavy Ancrease, the numbers market- the ,deep Psychology underlying each need, for gates andi bars. Show him I . �
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. . . . I terials for the Production of eqDal Wheat ......... 243 182 ceiving dirt in their ration manifested ed -during the pres,ent year to diate play. I 1 : ,:,..�
' I numbers ,of whiftles and yolks. The Oats ...... ..... 195 . 155 i as -complared with last year being that banisters, are to hodd by and that . . .1 1,
L the trouble to only a slight extent.�,:, . stairs, may be safely deseendited,, one . I .
,� terms "Protein and, Carbohydrates" Barley .... .... 206 . 145 1 greater by 7,000 head, wherl con�?lareid he'Tltan,08, 'an instinct, a symptom, as
. I I � I have been lQXgeIY used in balaucin, Buckwheat ..... 178 128 After these troubles, had devel-.91ped,, with o0wings, of the slamis period Of du, to repressli,Dns, foot at a time, and a6er Instruiction. * .
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. � rat,oris, but we wilil discuss these the animaills were given a daily dose ; 1921. The increase,% in �Ombtle market- 'll unconscious im- let him do lit himself unflill the rig,ht' I �
... foods from the ,standpoint of their Milk Products. . Oct coldliver ,oil. Immodiately: they ings in the Western P . PresSions., "babolow InlplorMl fronl movement becomes a habit. Caution . . I
. I I albuinern. (whites) Bra Yolks. Whites. showed, iniPt"Ovement. The departmenti .rOvinces, 'are without, hav been the subject of much sh,)uld be taught from tbe start but . I
, I . . ability to poaduce ........... reports than iij one Instance -a pig dirplicalted, by -the calf, sheep and, hog i o I � I
I . ' and yolks. - - U 155 205 in dern Psychological d-119cus'siOn, so it never
Middlings ...... 205 1 marketings and more than off�qet any IsowelI slometim,es . I
22G which had weighed, 250 poliundis and- 'to .go .back to be- naftrally and to teach it to. hi * .
. I Let u% look for a moment at the . et n the East- gd in is a . ,
.1 - Gluten Meal, .. . ." 230 430 was 'losing in weight, innno Inings and ,look at it simply and crime against nature. � .
machinery which a hen uses, in the Cottonseed M,eal 148 620 upon the administering ,o& th d"14tely I em P"Ovilicies. The resul, It is that -the from a Practical standpoint, A child ,of twenty months was . one . . . ,
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. production of eggs. A postmortem 0 Codliverl combined, recelplits at all yards, in the . . I
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. I Meat Products. oil began to grow at a normal "Better a broken axin than the :fear day descending the s. , . � I
I examination wi.111 re -veal the f0alOtAlilig . 't' Dominion, are in every class. in ex- ai s in the ap-t .
I I � . whilk the sibiffness, amid swollon joints Olt it all onels; h-flo,", -says, Jlean-Paul Proved, way when 'his hat got Over his - .
. Parts :, - Yolks. Whites. soon disappeared. I I cess -of thase ,of the same period oTI 41,cliteir. "Better still tO, have neither," eyes and, his feet allp ed, -but as he --, ' I �
r I .. � I . 1. The Ovary. Here we find yollus Beef -Scraps .... 106 . 1.107 Another ,eAdence thi,tt'llong,balgo. I last �ear. The Toronto and. M6ntreai I says the Mother Who 1001ris,idairS, every had boon taUgh 9 . � I
I be -5119 develloped and hang-ing in a Fresh Cut Bone. 196 .336 s markets are, bohlind. ju cattle receipts t to do, he clung firmly . ; i
. . grape-like cluster. The yolk is the not necessary irithe ration -for I ; 1 accident, aald every disoase that be- to the banisters, and, when we reached I I 11
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Dtailiy By -Products, swine' MOnt,011.1 is -off in callres, and Toronto falls herrehild, a direct accusation t�a.t hirn was holding up lAs whole weight, , �
I firsi Part Of the egg to be deve-ilopedt. Yolks. Whites. is furnished by a Ilot of hogs fed. -skim- in sheep butt the ,combined receipts. to . : - , ,
. After becoming mature it is freed Skini-in'lk milk for a Year with no rough s'he 'had"fail"ed sOU16where and some- by one chubby hand,, glad to -be Tes. I . 1. . ..
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from its attachment and follows, -down Buttermilk . . . . . 22 65 did not develop 'at a-mormed, rate, which Winnipeg) OalgarY and Eduronton, as "Falkqlg�psliling" I -
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. Green Feeds. tonlVa-red with' the. receipts merely re- . . I
1 2. The Ovadlueteonsists, rough,ity, of I Probably was due to, the lack'af fat;.� Of the orcise, for the tiny ,child,, the mother marking 'by way ,of explaining hia - - . " �, ,.� .
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. . same Per!Old last Year arel 451,597 taking hersupPOTting hands from the novel, -position "Baby boy's 'at on,.got -
t . I. I two Parts,: the first Part wiliere 4the, Yolks. Whites. SlAuble vitanlines in -the skim -milk, no -cattle, against V7,620; 156,476 calves,, chil, . I � , -
I Mangles ........ 19 is trouble from stiffness was ' d and! cabdiling Um again as he in his eyes. fli , .1 � �'. .
� white its poodueed, a,nd, later the shell oner against 138,200; 510,953 holis, against begins to :[an,,, giving him the sugges- The sa
,. , 40 11 ienced. From this work it would 403,777, and- 253,467 sheep, - agai' . . -
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I I I . I W&1110 ! oviduct. a I ,ap . .......... 56 11 seem, therefore, that where. all the 239,461. . nst tion of support, :freedom, and suprpo,rt up would sing himself to sleep In the " I ,�, �. . � I
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1. r. Alcfalfia. ......... 46 67 neuessary nutrients and, vitamines are I P
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. 11 t From a ,study of the above table it prosent in the ration, rol"gha'go is; nOt as 25cto 75c per hundredweight.l. ' turns ilitO that Of fear. I haVe playea been tallo 21 to experiment in very, " :
. 11 I d0oing high-c,lialss br.oa3dai e is Pro- is not diffi-oult to arrive at a definite necessary in obtaining normal,,, ,d '- ower this with '11111' my children when th"AY'POSsible way, under,direction at first, .. , I. I I
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I . I conchision regarding the feeding value -velopment in, swine. Ho . getting thedr sir -bath, to their then alone, l2m.d al augh a fA
. .. '. . . Putting� it up in sea.led. Pao'ka,ges, ,u wever, theise 1921.'exceptin th _w un- - � �
. . .. � she ds going to � of the -common feedis. There are, how- constituents may be more ea - k''IL � . -7 9 at Calgary where the, great ,delight. I foreseen experiments have prov . . I I I .
.1 . POOdluce eggs economile- � Maxker ��ppeaxed' to � be 25c -str 9 - � ed- dis,-
SU7 she mu3t be given the mw r ever, other taictloos to consider, Take, 17 secured for the Ian! ` 'i I Oil er. Froria this plodnt may, I
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. � I I tarials in proper proportiOn% To feed, for -example, barley and ,buckwheat,. the use of green. foods d� ; -n ,; ' H I i efl� - .ta,,lt training 6f'the'early years, of himself landt Of material, thin ' 11 :, I I �� . 1P
I I . � I which appear to contain a- reasonable sumindi sleasOnt ,but I wi . - .6&5 were h gh ,at Toronto how.ta dot �hi,njj, - -at 'th t Th- 94., 1, , r , 1;.��
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� I her to Produce bleavilly -wianld. be like I . not good ources must ,be T,oand. al. ,. 4 Ty'and Edmonton. The I prices and. thetefo In much -more to it than, inere ssf&ty., 1. 11
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, tar to build. a house. I fibre contained in the hulls. In the - . 11 I ere high- child how to hfithis feet, to avoid- And he finft j. - I �
. I If a .,hen were . . The bulcksaw ma� have to solve the , rat aill.hit " g, �ekeepting Winnipeg, —_ I I OY in everything. . 1.
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, , Id pro_ I -birds and, eonsequently we would, not the profits and losses of a �seasonls - .. ---10— � NeaT17 :Forty pages 'larger IS Report Eating and Drinking " ' I
d"O's OD17 fiftY eggis. The limiting.,sel,ect I . I I
factor might be lime fbir ;s it florr a mash constituent. The lactivity- Have You thO falicts and, The auto which nilaams, the greatest No. 1.4 off -the Dominion Live Stock
� I hell build- -green foods appear low in food, value figures to do it wjfbh? � . . :1 nollse .is not. necesaurilv the fastest branch of the Record of Peda ce in Sickness 1. 11
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� I in� but wbatevo'7 It is" the egg Pro- but cannot be omitted, due to the Iax_ The diebionanj contains every word. goor, I .1 for -Pure4bred Dairy Cattle than Re- � . .
. . ducition will be governed by it. BY DR. C. H. LERRI,GO. . �
I I �Our ativie effect ,and' their qualities .as a found, in a good book- on- agriculture, � isonile&lng to -drink ,,helps Biddy port No. 13. Thd& is dlue to the great I . I
, idea its to baiance -a ration to produce Cond&Woner. The dairy by-prodiu,cts but it is not as, intere0ing reading, be- ruan&acture eggs, A heir . . ase In the* number ,of DoWs that t'. . I _j '' �
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I , , . equal numbers Of yolks, whibes and, faPpear low in foOd value but, however cause it contains, only words, instead tweilby times. ,her weigh.t.of wat �Ihave ,fulfilled the requirements enbitl- .
shelile. . . er in . ' . .
. Inbalam-cing a ration have a, laxigre quantity of water pTes' Of thOu.-h't--. &,Year, if she has waiber before her. ing them to figure within the charmed I . The rules ,of a few generations, ago - � � � '.
we inulat also ent. The food, value here is high, " — -
� � I look to the form tin whi., ,due . - OwDle. Re.powt No. 14,,which is pro in reggard'. to, what a trick person might
. 6h the hen re- to the readily availaible form in which . curable on ap-pdication tD the Publica- eatordwink havegiven place to regu. ..
. ceives her nourishineilt. The physical the protein ,is found. . tilans branch-, Ottawa, covers the lartions that are much more simipbe. and . � I I I I
.condition of the feed has Storing Winter Vegetables - I . 1. �
� as much to No mention is made here of shei,l_ 0 . twelve months extending from April more in accordance with common .
. 'do with PrOld-Ur-tion as has the chlem- forming materitals. Oyster sh,ell or - . sense. It was forbidden, for example I
i0ftl composition, The nutrients must 1. I I 1, 1921, to March 31, 1922, both dates I I 1, .
I. ,a I ground Mine rock should, .be before the After the vegetable ,crop is liar I Pull ,or d'�.- ,cabbaige with. -the root inalusive. In tile previous year 321 to give a fever patient a sufficient . I
I be e silY digested and nutritious. The bdrd-s at all times, Ivested, it is of the utinoat iropOrtanoe., and stalk left on., dig -a long, shillow AY:rtshiresl and 381 Holsteins were amou"tof Water to ,drink- I . I 11
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. hen shoUldl have the five G."s of egg To 'balance the ra:tio-n from the that it be given proper winter care trench land Into.this put -the cabbages, entitired to r, I remember that as, lab& as the be- . .1. t �
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Pro'cluctitOil—GIZa4ils, Grubs, �reens, ,above table we attempt to select the Potafteg, cabbages, turnips, carrot vnih the stalks up, 'Use -no straw or were 351 Ayrshixes an -d 592 Holstein- ginningof my,own practice I wats -con-
, Grit ,and. Gunl'PtiOn. The grains, mile I sit . .� I
� supplied by . . most delsdrable materials froll, th,01 salsify, ,eelery, and even appes may other litter about the ,cabibage, and Friesilan.s., The "Honor Rolls," or 305 stantly running into people who -clung I . I
scratch feed feeding a ,combir,ation O_f standipoiiit of their phys . licall qualities. bekePt safely in outdoor pits, Properly draw the earth up till allbut the tips day divWons, of both breeds, exhibit- -to that cruel, foodish regulation. Now- � ,,
I -and dry inaah in -s a as a food and' their market qu, adays, I thank, it is -understood by � I . I I
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I Proportion to, keep the body el, t UP The foUlowing ration is exee],Jent.' and even when the home ,ceilaar is make these ,pits accessible they may inception in 1920, the Ayrshires from everyone that there ate very li*vall- � " 4 . . . I
and Maintain a inaximumm ,o; egg pro- � ' in which the plentiful adminils'- I "
, duction. The amount ,of mash which Scratch. inadequate to care for the large,crop. al -SO, be covered with additional pro- 7 to 104, and the Holsteins from 6 to ments . . I � �'- .
I i's 'being consumed. is a, good. baro_ . � Y . olks. Indeed,, good pits are more suitable, tecting mi�terdai at the approach ,of 84. For bile first t4me similim dlivistions tration of cool,fresh watevis not only ._� I I .
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I Whites. in most cases than -cellars-. severe weather. I . ,of Jerseys and Shortharns are given, Formissible, but very desirable. The . I I .1 .
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. meter of egg, production. As the mash I 100 lbs. Corn ... 265 134 First rememlyer that apples, pI . the ,former numbering 22 and thelat- doctor with. ,a. fever patient taday, in- . , I 1:
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� ; COMS-Umpition increases eggs Production I 100 lbs, Wheat .. 243 elory elil require a cool Turnips, paranips �and- other root structs the nurse to, see that water its . . I � I., I
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larTiSe. Thus,weattenipt Alaish. crops sihould be stored in pits shnilar offered to the Patient at regular in- . . ,�
ta_,�,es a SiMil 182 toes and c J ter 32. In conmection. with these two
. to keep up the ,coln'Sum"Ption .9 mash I I Yolks. .. Whites. Place and will stand a light freeze or. I to those prepared lior apples and pota j,treeds the 365 day division has u1so tervals, not allowing it to, be la -matter . � I . I � .11 �
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by practicing frost without injury, but if frozen - 1 considerably increared, the total (that ,� .
the Iiinited feeding oif, 20 lbs. Oats .... 39 81 hard wi'll be spoll,ea% Xeep flnem ,as toes., eX-CePt that no straw ig� used Of ,chance. � �_` ., 1��
v- sexatch. I 20 lbs. Bran .... 31 I - The � -is, including the 305 day division,) .
0� -41 near -the freezing Point as possible, I rioolts'a,re Placed, in a conbcal -hea,p, ,and'. number oif JeiIsley cows I I have juat had a letter asking, if it I -
Grubs -form ,EL very necessat,y part 20 Ibis. Middlings 41 covered with earth .suffici � n the last re- .
lw 44 not to actualily freeze them. On the ent to, keepipoirt -being 251 is dangerous to eat ice croam when I "I . .
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P. of a hen's 'ration and would- be easily 20 lbs. Cornmeal 40 27 other hand, all rootcrops and cabbage Ixom freezing to an -g great depth, i the rprecoa,ing xlepiorb, and of Sho one has a .'oodd, I suppose the idjea of I .
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I . obtadned if anglewornis and grass- 1 20 lbs. Beef Scrap 21 221 my be frozen hard without injury Where roots are to''be stored, in the horris, 137 compared with 102. Ontario the, writer is that -the frozen dish , � .1. I .. , 1
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11- hoppers were in abundance. The sup- , ' same place year 91fter Year, pits li ed Milght a,gg,ravatte the eold,: and I be- 1. 111�� �
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0. . P97 being limited, however, -tive have, 680 -I with boards and with some kind, of I shires, Bribigh Columbia corair & thfrd. I'leve that such an idleahas been more � ,
11", to r0sart to tile use cl meat scrap, 680 'tact with the earth. The -same is ttue; I . - 0,111 I
Iti. - I Thils is a siniple ration which bal- of onions. ' This tapplies to thie,,first covering wIll be found Very oaliveri, but in Holsteins " al Or loss PrQlVa!l*�nt. There Is no more .. � . ., , :
ta-likage, ,and! s-kim-ro,11k to suPP,1'Y this �'ances and! I . I .Ontario lead.., by I I .�
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ll� � iives equally good res ,its free�ze; if t1lowed to freeze and tha;wl 'ent. � large majority, British COILlinbis con, oil
11. I in actual feedin practice, The mash repeatedly f I I .. I _I lounda tion foi- it than for th.p d ; . ,.�
. Gre l 9 Or ,a M11111ber,01 times, even Celery requires earefua ,r,to d ,and Quebec third. 11ritiqli: sutf,er-stition about thedanger in -drink- , : I 1- .
. . wil � wage, � "ng ROOM . -
F, � .-- � ens play an il-aportant role in, a is builky enough to avold any consti- root ,crops I -be Wiled. Parrrailips., either At oultdoor Pits or in th6cellar, i Ool-unlibia is quite la bit in the lead, .
:,.,-. inig water. 13Y the time the ice cream .
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01 I ration and are toic, frequently neglect-! plating effects, bult;.dioes, not -contain an carrots and' ralsify are improved bya. Unliess the , has reached thia, stomach ita temper. ' ' I I
", %'�& They inlPlaXt S laxative qual, I bunches have been tied so 1 with JerseYsi, ,Ontario comillo, secla"I'd .1 ,�
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� i the Tation, tend, to whet theappetite added, to 0OmPJy` with e6ndlitiong where before, . .1 rhouillid be .,done when ,stiored. It is i Ontario has to ,be credited .w *) ,Cold effelet is very'tranislient. Oil this I � i �, 1. ,
I � � . I wad keep the bird generally in -good, dairy produabs are not (being -used-, if Board -lined plits, prootected by a liong es-iIonitdiall Ith 218 i other hand, Ice crea I I I I �
� I the 305 ,day division g,idj I m is, a. very ii&lp. , I � I ,: ,:
� Ilk I,,- available the 1proportion of, Open zbed, tire Ideal for Storing po� Or pullied so thatthe roots, remain. on.1 with 70 Out0f 105 intbe 365 dlay'olas:s. lul food, and-on,6 so. acceptable that ' .. I
00ndlitioM It Would ,seem also that ini that the entire buildhi be dug - Out of 32 in
I green food bag a direct effect -on the neat "rap ,shoultd, be reduced, aacord. tatoes and apples,but th . It,oft n tei pts tile opipetite -of a. s,ick : . I . �.
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� hababling porwer.c,f an egg,.and ,also I e U-sual prall Celery mlaybe stozed,by drawingsuf-I'There are alisc. recorded- 10 'French- . I . �.
� . on ing to. .the amount of milk fed,. tice is to -inake a'circuldr dopression'i ficient earth up to .the bf6nchesaS they!' Canadian cabbie, the h I child ,Or adult wheriordinaryibrins. of. I � I I I . I
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I : I . I the strength ,of the blaby thick . . I a and 11 Jghest� pet . I nourishment are ,positively repeallarit. . ,. .
. . eubliect, allow er This! The moist, clommon sbortcoming in a f�oot .deep in the ground, put in riome I - b In the raw to protect a I , -e being 12,449 1 . . I I.
11 ev' , i's ,a large one and, tole, feeding o(f .a fa flock ds, t ' gainst an, bs, Off milk and .1 I .
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I � I 11cm now it Xm 0 en- straw) and upon this pub the apples I freeeing, but ,,tbdz will, require an' 1 535 lbs, of fat. in 365 daYs� � 24 Gu�rii It is a'food that may be used,, t6 gd-- ,
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I I 'a sufficlent to say that I tiZelY omit th,e inasb. As,.we, ha. e saidjoir iyatatoe,S, in a conical heap, cover ,usuail, amount'sof il , 'Vleys, the b performance' being 14,- .
� I 91"oenfOod, is essofttilail, parti I . a'bor' L It ,will, be best eat 11 189 I., �
. . 0-ii'llarly -to before, the inasth' oftsumptilion i wilth more straw, thaon -earth to, pro, boAlig, the bunches ,and,' ' 1071 11bs. Dl,inflk I � r,
, . breeding stock, S L IS an and, 627 Jil�s, �of fat I,n,when moresubsitaii-tial articles, ol dleb .
I prouted . set thorn In a, �,
I . I I . ! Oats, ,cab- l excollient criteirlon. of egg prodill.atiani tlect 'tillem, . 1 L long �rench A foot wide and hal� as i 365 6;ys,, and. 3 964-Poliled the b,st 19,11t possibly prove injurious, No7vv- . I I 11 I
. . - jatday&_irt Is a stan ,in typhoid, fever . �
bage and! manghes are 00-MMIGnItY u1sled I and, we jnvoa�ablY find whore thebirdis When -the apples ire gathered thley dp , so that th�e Iloots can ,come in I pw, 6,586 1,�s. of Tilfiklin
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I .. liape, ciall r 1 1 L- . or n a contact with moist earth, pull, th -and, 201 lhs,. . ana is useld, to Very good, advantage I I ,,
I I eaditlY "be grown and pas-,, that th, to tops Of fat in 3�05 days aild I I I '.
I I . I I � . e egg, production, is, lower. An. ralil Pon it, the sihade, and left there , together and, dral ,the earth. -up fro -in �8,1144 lb9l,cif milk Omd 350 11ts, of flat both in d61pbtMTIa' and scarlet fever. I - L , . 11
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. eacolknt green$, ,eaAh shou,ld: bp� t ' ' cream are always sa�e in -sickness ex. .11
I GAt flurms; of course, th , summer. It is true b, hat henry will pick , cool before either apples ,Or Potatoes to have a ,box or lya�rrel Of .earth in �- . cepting ;In diigeu,69� of the digestive . . ,
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, ,: I � :-.:, �., L , - I must havo a'suppl Y of UVA:Ublls, Time, turns, In isumm, � I over them, oilly be ,-kept growling, AI*YVA-bel!'to the. Often in harvesting the Potato crop . I . I I I
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� - a 1�i � to wet t1le zlt�alk ,and, loaves. In coll'ar! growling some disibapte,froin the Plant Good r�pund- ;common �sense isa. no., - : . ,
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I - � I lloqme6ioh� alld"CiontaiinS OU17,a limited ,which to keeP UP the ,body toniper- better to. put no more thall sjx� I �l ner of the cela,r, tqlO s,b,%,11�,s will,' rteints on, whil h ithe 'tubers 'aro pro.; .17" olne .
� inches bliatch rapidlyi Celr6y never stops I t!;U,Ced�, el! 1
. I AcIXIDIMt Off av4ilable aime and should ,, to 01 gate, Sandy land will. :f,olks belileve in go;od- sense 16OT dfftir,VI_ I - I . .
� . I ature, They do requ4re, however, the of egTkh -covering twer, the pits, aj�a &oW4'-hg While fil SLIO-Tage andf 'in I PrOd'u"20 `1,0ng0TG:tO10ns Ora; unill heav-1 ing, good, 8vnso :for grawing alil kih�-� "' I .
�n supplemen-te& -1.'V' IJ -a good ,coi-ve,ting of terii n -g ,ru . P . 1:1 �
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