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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1922-11-30, Page 2...nYI r:.-a,w- vacua lu n •wu'F'c:,: u1 W'T4'L111 down. --..-...C.......b w....�...�,..... Heifers. vary qu water and heat up to 135 deg. F. Peep. Other outstanding crops for silage at this tempe2raltu+re for two hours, l in place of -corn are green oats or . tempbmamentt ati d dlstposilt�'a a To Please -the 1•llousewife. taking came tluat at no time does the Peas; oats and vetch mixture, or in ailwa s found it a p n y geed ll ' �t ®f Feeding for gas temtperature rise 'beyond 140 deg, F. fact a mixture of any of the cermle a careflvl stwdly . the tlli� If you have a bouse�! ifs on your At the end of the two-hour period, the] such as wheat, oats, rye and barley. 03 each heifer long bef " Chrisatmas lint, give her something for ii battles may be removed and kept in-clovers, ' g fre'srl1. Any one can throwfeed to, hens, but tains an albundamttle of vegertaibl0 'her, kitchen. Such a gift will be more isnot feeding: To'o much feed, juices•• for nsftaxnce, manger 'beets, appreciated than almost anythin else definitely wiithGut fear of fextiienta� A heifer of n � g tion pTaceeding. S*me sediment may beedii u ed when the anon was have h :shoulbd be halidded 7 vhe ens become sttalled; too laattle, cabbage, sprouted oats, etc. The ra^- you might girve, for it can be used be noticed in the bottle after a. few that they co,uJad not be used as hay and abusive meats• ` ey ,have not ,sufficient material tions fed should be palatable, indue- every day in the year. Let your gift weeks or even diays,,,bu't this is merely or Pasture. They are not, however, to intensify the t, king eggs. ing .the birds to east miore thus enn be one of brie modern.,kitahen devices this pracnpitation of the portion of tihe as:Suitab,le as are the cereails. Pos my experience tproduction feeding is , owe aouraging assimilation,, anis a heavier that save time" and work., ruaiit juicers and, should be shaken up a sriibly sweet clover; being the Least tiee to begdn h -t imttportant' factors. It is Froduoinom. - The palatability of a food Remark,01 lv for its time and work. alble fror `ha g �,y month's . be Owe' what is fell as how it is not only. increases the amount eaten, ' lvittth brie rest of the h id suit yarn . yieldin a hea aysvilvg qualities is a dish drier. With clu' befoa�e should be'•trai dirinkIng. tonnage, is belst suited for si�liige pur- quality must be tlati6- but altso Increases the propoxtnon this device, dishres• may the -dried per- Ing. gr in the sta!}sl,es Hems ma keg which. the birds can assirtuilate. It, fecilty and in a aai>iibaly tyay without - !'• ' n poses. Qct sufficiently ern 'and well Y p 2n ' ' 'tramped i Fs, par'- is an easy or rations, but they mashes the radon nilore.-econoniical. the case of tow *. The art, con- a r Grades For Apples. into the 'into these crops, Po ticu'laxly tihe 'cereals" make an excel, thein and the e ' eg, .they woum--uf The olbject of feeding agxeen food to slsts of a drain ' n fr a utas Co.-Will j ' entl so 'tlie w©re balan'ce�l' cavi :fowls is tw7 lnirnish ' aweculence Svc= ,ihefinition of! intlas,s «f sl:lag'e anucli xelislved' by usbamed 'to culenttwff ias relatively of as much °ire reels. After the dishes" s A es of apples according to the re-i the cattle, being.more palatable than ed they ac+e anitanged upon tri ements of 't a Frio Marks ':ct sunflowefr silage. In districts suited The 'heifer. tib .fixed rule as to the value in .the laying ration, gas is gradn. and bailing ,later is poured over therm � h t Act? I to corn or sunflowers, the cereals and ed to being tY food hens should receive- Green • s g into the pan tela,. The heat of the grass, young dliover and ince T�.TWIUIT' nswer—A 'barrel of N'o. 1's con, does n-°' add color to the yell, of the egg. If water dries tits °china perfectly, lean- tains no culls or unsound les. Must;�egumeb do It wou7ad h r dly .yieald when the udder T ` fir= a rbig stparonful: (I use an g 7y &S be of not less than medium. size! su'fflcien heavy to compete with n) of mash is a++bout right `deprived of green food r -substitutes, Ing a beautiful gloss: the fo7mer, but in most districts she,can be tmeateirl: twwo or tthree fowls in the .gory when confined to limited gwas , ' and �gtorodr polar for the variety, nromlual� ' fess are t 'bo became sick Where them-0 are floors or porches . where corn and sunflowers, can not be Indeed I have fou,z �'nd a handtful of • grain for eac7i � , esapecialtly, � � m shape, and tick less than 90 per cezut. -s $r ' mopped, a mop-wringer will save grown, the cereals or s'w'eet clover the udtdler well pre in ,the spring of the year. ,5ueculenee `#, .free from scab, warm holes, bruiai�es g •at th:e night feeding. 7 But there the balk, the knees and," the bands.. I, a would .grow sufficiently heavy to yield, ening, Inflammation also ptirovidtes lent aof water an es- .; and other defects. Y vY Yi be same days when .this amount Such wringers are easily fastened to . . and the tiddler free from` sential requirement in the production A starred of "Urcha.�nd Run" contains '� e00in'� cam• " At the central too mucks !incl on other.,days when the side of ser. Bail and, used with either des of one -variety o Experimental Farm Otflawa a crop I believe in treating Ih(ylA of eggs. Green food aaWas in the dd- sAP Y rd°y', but of � . 'op '.it is not 'enough. So the important •haat or cold waiter, �cleax water or' a of peas, oats arA visbahes gown. at the kindly while being bso`ke gestion of other foodls, and this means he ars sdwith just ll they vel,. on p ' thing to dao is to note the appetites, td heallth and more a strong suds. By the simplest of move � the trees; with all culla removed: An rate of 2 bushel,' hies, �` bushel peas However, it iiia also s arnd if the mash is not cleaned up by g° he mentis the mop can be squeezed, as dry and 3li bushel vetches gave a d of periewce that kindness is not ys . Clover is food. (lay tri$ mrost' values average ]bar-rel wi�lal eonatain approxi- g' y1Q'i 'the times the gratin meaty comes around, . as you want it, wi�tliroutt wetting the 6.14 tons per sare'at a cost Shored in appreciated. I do not believe .: se- r able green foods. Ik suppliers material martely 70 per cent. ones and two s' p > less grain should, be given; if the' required in the manufacture of egg hands. ' ,,., , the stilta of $3.32 per ton. This silage Mil methods in training heif' ,' rain is all, eaten ve the hens more qlk balance domestics and three s. This Milk, albhou' h at times u shell, besides furnishing rieedted 'bulk: Haw our grandni'others would have is a, very desirable grade for home rv�a's relished, much b tris taafttle• ' administered I p nib` i t' the next time. For small' btxeeda3 like g welcomed an 'aluminum teakettle,' can very mu y In 1000 . ounds of clover sMentlsts , Any care-4s or legumes used for sip wisely a will ileo sh Le honiis use a 'mash feed` corzr> losehd L P use. In view of the fact that there l g p tell us there are thin be imagined only by those Who. can sure some No. 3'al in the barrel, it has f age ,purposes can be grotwn in their a great deal more than any othei, Ind y �. y pounds of Jaime. remember the back-breaking iron of treatment. The use of the figure sixteen parts of cornmeal six and ' place in the rotation, They a uaxter its of meat scrap, and tiro�v Dore Alfalfa. ones, once in use. Aluminum ware is to be markeda "Orchard] Run No. 8:' i regular q ' pa nivaulid be cut when just heading out eight on the hind Degs will sometimles one • each of Bran and mi,dtdlings A baznel of Na 2's contains no cull+' , so light in weight 'and so easily olean- w+hile the stalks are still Juicy, their aotlompl'ish good Desl,lts. A rope p, What is more inspiring in to a farmer ed that any kitchen utensil made of ax umstaunla3i apples. Musk all be of around the bed u .fors ch feed• three arts of crack- �• g avot less than nearly medium size and be put into the 'bite ..immediatelty. •Be- ty just n front of the ed, ,corn, two parts of oats and one part than, to go to the ;barn in the morning, y ing hollow-stemTed crops they re- udder and drawn tightly also effects of �e� throw dawn a 1iulu^'h of gmeen alfalfa this metal has the qualities which one with •some oollor for the veziety and cad re'ud!ts. seeks in a ;gift. j� oat less than 85 per cent, finee from quire Vitra taanrpliug in the 'silo to g For heavy (breeds 'like Plymouth hay, put a wee forckful into each man: A steam pressure cooker exclude the air in the stems and m Some cows produce wail, but then ger, fill the racks and then watch the p er woul�t be 0- the defects mentioned above. hock's Wyandottes, etc. the mash 1s most welcome,-foe it is useful all the R pl , even require the addition of 'w'ater if pot,.ses's c'hroni'c habits that makes It ' ' aSllidnalts go after it. The enthusiasm , R barrel of Domestics .contains. no oamgoseid ' 08 one. pant eatlh of ,bran year round' anclinvatluable at cannilrg r lulus or unsound, spplw. Must all be -natural_-_�� 1ac�g rather d sagmeealrle to milk thein. z and milidlings, three parts of corn- of the dumlb breasts seems to 66 radiat- r ' not less than m'edi'um size for the practice keeping heifers from gertle act to the farmerhimself and he goes time. variety same. , moisture ,, meal, two part,' of ground oats, aims g Then there is the glass ovenware y ( e as No. 1's and not; From Single Grain to Three cows that stand well and give ..heir,. back to his- bxeakfas't with his heard ), one ani a half parts meat scrap; for) fireproof dishes 'in 'which the food �.. I*kless than 80 liex cent. free From w'Orin l 'Hundred Million Bushels milk dawn freely These :axe cows rn a'little higher and his step firmer, OF- eve] hemi however that are scriatch feed, two parts of cmaeked can be cooked' and served, thereby re, htols�e (may be slightly,affected with y , good And `then, as he 'thinks of how much ( Y in Sixteen Years. conn, ascii one pant each of oats and deicing the task off dishwashung. r scab and other minor defects), prcdnvicers, but milk lucid and slow. ;;heat. All parts are by weight. more 'of this hay he tlari pirodulce on, Linoleum for the ki'bchen floor, a J A barrel of No. 3's must contain tw A tribute was paid to the value of; Heifers that po-Isess such qualities are an acre -of hand than of other kind's, r' A successful rat>on is one that can-, piece of zinc fitted aver the top of one, a „ .1 ' Of of the 'Savin effentdd its y outlls. Culls mean fruit stria,, is' 1VGarquus wlueat in an article in The i v-ry likely to give a great lea. encu li roads mtatan'nal adapted g . gratin, the of the kitchen -tables if one can not iavubille when bei,. (broke to milk nd tains . g p . r eittlter very small ,fon the. variety, Outlines of eo edit recently publish- 8 , ;6• • : , t:: A balanced ilgh percentage of protein and mini- afford a orcelain-to o ' ` a ed under the editorship of Dr. J, as a result they frequ.entlY bevonle to the desmed obJec eral elements which it contains, and of g FF? one, a kit- r Arbhu'r Thomson, Professor of Naitwi•- the abetter litealth ,haat his animals en- ` chronic klcl.ers; egg-laying' nation is a combina.tuon oaf then cabinet, a s'too'l or a •comfortable r History feeds -which furnish...Just,the necessary ': rocking chair which -%,,r,6 Id. tempt °, an .Histo of Aberdeen Univeiloity. Joy when they have a portion of ads u „ .t d An extract from Dr.'ithomson'sartvcle Recipes for Whitewash for aixtoumt of nutrients (protein, intra Wfa, can you wonder, when be thinks noshes. to sit down whenever hos l Ilk ' fallltows: a Interior Use. gen fx+ae extratct and sat) to produce elble, or sp +small an ittem as a- good a "Ons Of the facto" tluat assisted of all these 'shiners, at_ the active later the hIghe+sit and inter- most etlonom cad egg pirring:knife or can tipsiest would I 1.-S'ixty� two pouiidls (tine bwslielt g est ahs and others take as ahoy view. worlds the Allies in overcoming the food ) trims Picb� rct is 'a nitrogenous, emus' ror exhlibi^ts of thisc1op at fairs and other please her. No one.need e, m doubt r greatest ind,,,,aE1� is2aaoae crisis in the darkest period of the war of quicklime, shake with fifteen pplYes Inaiteriiul far laces? &s to gifts for a Housewife. r of automobaes needins constant . � gal'- 'ti'1eInt which .eau p nerAce,; ldtlltons. of battairuo and Lues was the virtue of Marquis wheat, g ions of water. Keep ,basses livered, body structure, 'while nitrogen-frau Then when this fanner further Te- co repair; mitlicaa of parts to rebuild. dT q . , UrAil ,steam eda'se's to rise. Stir `•oc- extract consists of the starches attic.. ' manddou., opportun!t!ed await the very pnohtic, early ripening, hard red alizes that Baur present t•rans�pomtatign moblle mqu. Ttirb^e itis se ,Xtra to !«sera tt6o ca aonaally to prevent seotrehin :.y - antoagbblls bueinen,--and 10T m notro% tis spring wheat, with excellent milling g• sugaxa; asci supplies heat, energy and situation, salmi labor condnld'oan,a, •the! auto aejutar of the world,—',110 Heart 61 'a Auto 2,.. Two and, one-half pound's of -rye .fat. Feeds used apriivArily to supply xndus where 79ga oP It nutba aro made and 'bWdn'g qualities.. It is now the ration of exchange between grain and dominant !spring ,heart in and flour, beat up " in 111a)f a pillion of cold protein are meat ✓malps, fish mealy ~live stock, all seem bound to force u' mak@�Zt1100to$��V000Y@arly wastes bhaen atdd' two aallons of �boilin oattonseedr m•eeaal and mitlk roducts•. - Na sk 1 � —Mays a 1101101 a ofMaur Owe the Unite tineStates and has enormously ' g � '.. F back to the production of a larger pro- water. Feeds especuaRily high," nxtra+gen free poly products, • Ihouaanda of our Q,aa�t.ter ace an� tug Increased real wealth of the world sign of animal cts lie is al-. b rumor' fn the auto btiaia«.. inti 8. Two and on'e haltte prouauds of Com- ex-tract are lain, wheat,", oats' . and - : e # the lasrt ten yeara� Now our mast eertam to leak u on.thiB c!f�aotc.} �pptksns more money stun �e ea- point mon rock stall, drissmlve in two and •one- their by�pmodlmots. , P t bo o+ Are your horses cough- c Dootuct: PeLt1h[Mr (cjrur appoln tn� iia asimply that tthe Mi rgtis wheat is ' plant as a G.o&senld and through. it � in . or running at the etriib r ns o . c col; o gee half galleons of -hot water, i as (Albona) hi t1t neve ani m a. fine example of e'v�olution going on. A goad egg ]raying ration s111ouddi in he sees hope of some 'relief to the nose? It so, slue them ' till ho can do; Stickle (Pews,) Ih 1917 upwards Mix two and three, tlhen poor into C1Ude 1, •a s9Gitaitlh ikllxtlLria 81n(� `�) 1 9Dohh ars A valuable remedy 6'r ` ,r waasettlersasis t y.no�w1 pw of 250,000,000 bush () ( present econolni'cal situation of the Coughs, Colds, :Distetrl er Snfluenz �er ,i one and .stir until all is well mixed'. p farmer pink 1?7 a Asa es�sl0(i moaisi °ab, a err ells of this wheat were raised %n North a mash compirsed of palatable feeds p ^ . a ;J Y ,and Warms anon, horaaep,; L panes; Johnson id'] of e w America, and in 1918 Upwards of For: exterior vise, containing some 'animlalt-protein feed, a i and mules. An . occasional dose : .. ed frbm_ nbtl .Dish_. ... ]fall bushel,I- -, .._ ti , 1 '^tori. ' ,,.; : d° sis,eo wea'iy to sato m- 800,000,000 bushels, yet. the whole Slake half £ a of LY,nsilaked'eonsiderablebulkAnilsttpaplyinglonxgh The uncertalntie� of life are'wthat es theta upr.At all drug stores. Dp originated from a single grain planted g t 1) 9 - Y 'P' make it° i'ivterrerst " ' e t Y obanto tit 41 1 per receE., slurdlmde nam likb ,teal. , � lime with Ibaillartrl, 'water, kee nir its , l about tine •part of Protein fie four ng � Compleft Course in an experimental last at Ottawa covered during the Process.. Stzrain, itand e, haltf or five parts of nitrogen- P�' p. acv by gntdaraed by Big Auto Faeetories Dr. Ohaxiles 'M Saunders so recent] and atddi a peck of stalit, dilwolved� in � free extract and fat" The fat its lbvem tit'aneh of the auto bue[hesa is taught; , y oanstruotlpn, operation, up-ltenp Af1Q ' epalth ei ai5 the spring of 1903, waren ,asst and boilad, to a tlilii l changed to term's of nitrogen-finee atctae,,crvciaa, tractors rami ugnting D$anra and «Cut of. ex eriments selections an patste; lirarlti a. pound of powdered Span-" e; tract tby multiplying the fiat by ttivc> gas easlh6s. All tbaehtng by ll , d aoL11a1 vraeLlon. i�n gu nZITU01'r rejections, Marquis wheat emea .ed ish whiting and] a pound of clear glhue, a and .i`gwi rtes. The proportion of pro- SAC, I F IV` E SALE work. studon;e ]enrn gy $ Wal raotory motnoda, nig tix "'" rich in construcrtivo postsibilitieq and dissolved in ,aims water; mix these tean to the total nitrogen-free grits*set LATEST D autb faatariea hof outline Wahl �tol ther and lteb •thee • ni'i%ture is called, the nfultr �tive ratio: � �`. �1 LA A ES 1 Till E. our c�urbe� ana°�stw our �; probtlrly Ukve most valnxable'foci plant HEEM. C att,a!doq tui eaL on oporattop, 'stanch for several drays, Keep the : Liens that ars underfe'tly and luaus ® H H E nLui heartnY cildotee oiir � d w in ,lie-.wou•1i1;. • rhe first •crrili of wheat ,. �!�,.� �OTIi�l� 5ohoel. wadi thus pxe+pared in a ketole ort no sur iizs fat on titer 6dales can . , Special �Caursea In 11aLte- rp �. that was destined within a dozen years I � - ... ' �Ii a(3od: operating GO1lditiKD Engine ..18'-)x4_9)1 .. B.Poar TIYe1Lib.it Brx11n4 61 .9 ' p'. ' to overtax the mi portablte furnace, and when used, putt not be expected to do .any. morre than p �` n• lend Miiahfse dha,41'�reellae,' n��,,� iii �'„ gli'f)I.Est {'1£vat0i".v°. of ^ .. M. - diameter .. .. fb +Good Motilelohs AMval� O'hr P�..7tr, + sat roan ars hot m. possibble, with painters' Provide for the +actual maintenance of FI wheel 15 'diameter X '2Ci face, Q.aayalis-rnotortbn gs- ""•f .asp . rise la7Ld• wa13t51tOXel% aw9�* Y21 ,119 x711 L y y, , j Y rn .0. ,.Y Y MA fang dbnfYni,.11Y ter 0•f 1.904-5 in +� r ac � oak w'llitewash Ibru'g�he s. � thtoir �boidtnes. It � is imperative that a.rtamr"�t; J[.�.trtiiapd..' n,••{O0.rleln onnlrble rooentlr;- -,_ p' ket n0 _. _, y „_ 11 ,..I' NO figA3'(J.NABI.a OFFSR-IZEFU$ :C1 oada rudnNtan.wiin oa�Mr�,tM in4 °sn�'iit obbb,dudiWe. lar -er ,hail an en't�eiltl, e.'y-:,`•'••y�••�°'--••d!�'• -'° laying Htt;n!s receive an AbtlYi�dall'C`O �(if , p 1br nCY/,neealenl. bP;mined ,. ia,. arr +n $ p WE Ml:)3l" HAVE l'l•Ilis` SPACE F"013 OTFIgF'E PC,1-K?i�tiSES cerrio Mewl bon^+r w Ct—icylomaty rol!o ' ((��gete �.._a Plunk first, a'et nett, Eben xefoiae. ,.jeodin mstevial.--if anythit�, a i'ittrle e itett'.' In 'YG b ^'W5 " TL;M - E ,aE,EIti15 d1 '•flnnTi b,r, i("' + ` g, . rlaner -. ue�f dy nti:.bea,t P.. 7y�n dd, h►r,;s,d�r Di;s'tatit astaxes look the �.ireeeit•� Act first, think neat, �th�en regret. - 1 , I f he-cctu�Ct a:mou'n't re' u'r 1�1��A1. t- STATES �-v �j 9 }�, �•,q/•�,�•� '�j�e�+ �r�'y .. abenaa nnre ow��4i�tdtddrYtdtlA IDCKtniet, ,,. p $ 11 eiCC8S�5 e t ( c)� 1 t- S A A J( ES �. OR ®1�+A 1 $�: M 1.IM A IED d.. w4 because the i-disalittle future al- The 1nix11rg of poor poiatoos With ,. this excess will be stor d' a ill lo'Nir l�,J�i�tdmobilt� bai)1 , - ,> .,, a P 73 '�1'`ed Adelaide St., Tor®nto. 'P'hone lid .. 0 mo their. boc"liues foe• futuxn use. leide Sxt�4 s3i7'2xw� �kidt . amtiroii NAlcir. v;rays seems lxroro 1os'y ihaY1 fire � irSaXity of file present, m lnaore thanOno8,,611,80 a the ]word, 1n A succulent f + tl is one wllich ren. �•�w� „wee, a