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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1923-03-08, Page 64 'r "", I � ,� . . -1 "I. -l- ''."I 1. , .­:­ I . I �_ - 7 _ . I �. 1.� �!tp:­'—'" .1 "I _ . , , � . ­:::, n! ............. .. �'_ � � ---,---' . . .1 ... I I . . � j��,., _ �� : � I . . I , - , I � . 11 I'll, ... � i I � li=, ii , .",.-�� �- .�. 1. 6. � � I '' !", I I . -0 0 " �. 11 11, . � Cana4ha Che, - 1;,'� tron A- 1* . 'a C8,15: XM-1P'0_',!S 91 , � ��': " . . � , I I I .1. . I .I I �7 .1 I , , I 11 4 11 _A I ciqimpet�Poa..,, I I ,:;%,N;�.!.�­'. I �:: 14'! � I � � I 1. I . ,, X"1:.;::;:;:::�XX, ,,, - , :,' . . . I In a studly of the marIve''ting of, GoInJ �� I .... ­ _�,. I . I . , -1 _ i,,.'�'-:�:!:�.�,,,'.�ii�'i!�i��:.'.ii:!: . I 01 � _�i!!!�Iiii��;�� - � ,� . � `;�,: , � � ­ ' "' .0"', `:,;:­.%.%,! 11 I :�...i�:��,�.: ,. ir t1: I � �-� ,� .. 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W � � ��� I - - net. aidia, �b - , , he - '. ;1 *P, � h6ld ti �, .._-R: '. , , 11 , ; I , I I I I . . 11 .11*71- -. ��­,�.� - - . eXport mark Can ,ak '", I I : . . . . . . . . . . . :.�;. , , -.W, — . I % r . I i , . . . - - - - fielid ill the expo t trade iu:�',*,pse ail- :;�:; I .;, I ­ I . Address communications to Aqronornlst, 73 Adel;lIda at. West, Toronto . I " _ ; ... 0 I � I , . mc,st to herself, hub N �,�; I 1 6w. " 11 n(t is. !;.'.;..;� ­�. . , � . . I , I I 1, � . er� Tho sow will 40 very found to be gaining th 5�11 Ahey in ,i%-.. : . . .1 I F. $I X.,, -X understand that some t ed Vrailu . �:n-; " .1, � . �, ­, farmers who tap their maple trees usel well under such COndilblons, it PTO Ideld the markets of realt I I 1, . ": . , . . ,� .1 I ble sleeping quartM5 DuTing 'his visit 1i 'd last,; 1; I I! ;�:-:; � - . � I I I -do , .::;; . . . . . . , " covers 6-r the sap buckets, Wi I YOU with con rta Plenty �suramer the Dal 0 �F er dis- t .:. .:: I - n1lid I i i�,�.ii%i!:: I .Ugitts, dwy ' .1 -1 . . . 11 Please advise me whether w: not c0V- free from div a � � :: . �wa�, e- ; 11�.11��. I . i lid tb Ose covered that gre er. , I ... ers are worth while and the principal of bedding, However, Zbou I , I I , n � Bri�,6h sulner �1. advantages of us*.iig them? lPor dble, it a 'Portable i V given by t1hQ � Y, .. . conditions be in JS 'tie '. I V - e I I .. , �­ I Ans,weT---In seasons of q4ttle s(tormi pen can pe th th 0 the texture�of t c1l"e ill. t,. S I . 1, facing the s,oulthi, and A mild -flavored, mealty C �e is . . djuring the ;�agar-,making period., cov-'front!of the pen: , . . I d the I ig now, called for'. New Zealaiid has t � I bedding Pxilvi(10 , i P - ells may. Ile of X,,V,e vRlue, but the un.w L PllelltY Of dry sad, � 1: il,%, . I 11 , % Certainty ofthe weather ill March and house well ban -ked on the out i e, the not been slow to,obsenn , ,e I this,',tende �, .. I . . , I . I �, . . . W I I early April wovbi make it ww',th� c0ll§trUiCt4;ox1 -being such, as to ,prevent arild has wbrIced. for it. , , I. I . I ",", I ., I I , , , , � I I will be found that the Bellore New ZaaPand ca�-,�-,into the: 44. 1 � I � - � ­ whiae to use covers. Etstpecialay in a' drau,�,`l,U, it . , �; V� sow - . ,vill, be v I -et in.a large 'way,, Cianada-mas;'. � . radny I time when the sap is runTAng ery -collif ortabile, mark I "I I I b. � � are -corvers advantageous. It is record- The .feed trougl, s(houl,cl be placed the chief s-ource of supply f or iniPort-, Heads Historical SocietY- - ' ' P11 ,� i yty yards from the plen to ed Cheddar Cheese. ,Sinoe,ithe Can -1 -Sir Edmund Walker has beea.elect- 11� I . ed in a bulletin ent-Wed "'The Maple til"Irty 'or f -O -Or f Doll, adian chee,ge was .produded in ' six ed he.ad of the Cliamplain S.OcAety, the I F I Sugar Industry," issued ,by th�e Do- foree the ,sow to come out f I , I I . . ' I and in walking backwards and for- moarths, it was necessary for,a con- larges -t organization in Canada for the � . W. �., millao'll Department Of Agriculture, i wards sh,e will get the necessary exiew" siderable'Vwo,poTtion of,jtAo,.,bL, acin-'.collecting of Canadian Historical data. ' � P6 ., ., I that: one farmer with a thougand �treea I - -hat all active heall- served in Order to meet"reqdirements Its officers represent all part�; of Vae 01. , 0 1 1 . I made 600 paunds'of sugar, whil� his'cis-a. Remember t, he remainder'of ,the- year. New Dominion. - . . � I . W � r neighbor runniniga plant of equal size � thy mother pro.duoes strong, healthy for t ., .,I . � I . � . � 0�1 I poured out all of the sap -during the,, offs-priligs, Zealand coming' in,to the mArket duv- . I . F1 li In feeding the brood sow the alm ing -the, season of'n,6Jl�p;Odk1ctio-n ill . . The Dairy- . 11-, I � salne period because continuous rab should be to keep her well nourished, Canada, was able to torrimand imine- . I -_ . . W ­ had so tbinnei the -sap as to make it 1, m T, n I � . Impracticable to boil it (10WIL An- never under 5r over -f -ed, buit -with Bill- diate attention. New Zealaiia nt5 so Ch -E pped teats are very Commo i supply alll the require- increased her Output, Of cheese that i winter and ,often caused from wash- . `� I other case; is recorded of 90 pounds ,of ficient -feed, to - ­ . a . dttin, 0 , ments -in building bone and good firm ,she now supplies about, thje�:sarle ani- t ing the udider, or the te- ts g 9 . - 1, sugar being- obtaiped from 290 pails I as. Canada and', NeW �,�, Zealand wel; and chapping in the. cold wind. "' of sap arid storm water which shouU, , I I find siom, cow' give more trouble � � [ flesh. During cold weather ail exces's ount ' " . - I 5 W , " if the sap had been 1-lure,liave yielded of liquidit should be avoided because shipments are on the 11yeTeas.e. 0- _ I ort oil the part 01' the Under the stimulus -of the war from this source than oth;ers. If. - it� P 11, 290 pouilds of wagwar. Another ad -i Of 11he -extra eff nimail to heat up this liquid. The prices New ZeallanA d-eveloped her necessary to wash the udider, ,or even P.- �, vantage of +he coi-er is -chat it pre--! a ' . . vents bits of bauk w 0 . I P� ,, ,=,� ed to s ak for a Cheese industry at a - rapid � rate and sponge itoff, the tests should be thor- , It was oughly dried. I liave found it an. ex- � ss, leaves, and meal should be allo I ­ ­, I W other debris fTolli blov,lng into the Considerable thilej to become moist- has. kept it up ever .since. � - , ened, using s1bP or dairy by-products. found, that * the po,Wlarity -a the cellient pwactice, where cow,$ give . I pails. Covers ire made of both tin pr ts to W_ - 0, � � Such meals as shorts or middlings eltsese from the .two icountries was trouble with Chia pied .tea use � , and wood. They do not lie flat on -.0 --A _u .,.;. .P_.1- _q-, a­�;.i -A, - i,etweell. vaseline while milking, just enough to W. I . b- tie pail, but rest against the tree and gi ound oats are to be PT but the use- of some of the heavier 0 W I ­( , - Canadian ,and New Zealall-d, The . � lig vaseline grease the tests. BY Uisl " --- --- -- I �__ __ - $ ___ .----.---.-- . I P_ I I � . 01 I above the sliflie, -thus allowing -for an a inealis .is permissible, ,such as corn, air space between the cover and th . lattex prices, .that have been obtained during � I . the two dilill is warked into ,the cracks ,and sealsi Is Cow -Testing Worth While? I It is our business to learn these� . I : I � -welcome light.frojw.. �.: W . . . P. Ate breket. This is important barley, or pea meal, but the top of t q - -d .lie fed sparingly end in a mix past yeaTs:hav,e,,b4en'about1 "Coll al, .varying only �a to the eqtu I ,them up, keeging the -air ,out and pre- laws. "Is Cow testing worth. while?" Isi-whaterver We should source, if that , . light revowl,i' P, � I 101 , because ungathered !iup on a warm. .-ho,ul dlay is not so lia'Ye to fleteriarrate from ture with the first mentioned mealis. , Season. New Zealand- ha's ji: qu ot- in 'ima'son with venting further chapping. Not infreqi.iently co-virs contract the the title of Pamphlet No. 24 by the' �, I to as additional kiiowleclge abo�it our � : Smilor Dairy Promoter of the Domin- � . I 0.1 . 1W , rinent& , Mangels ,or beets shot6d be available fe ation if air is admitted. � in connection with thal -the ex higher. early I . Canadian taking the lez,dill Nol;ileitbe,w habit of Making from no -other cause j busines ri -=7 living. . � I . ion Department of Ag,rilculture, Mr. ,s, o A. H. White, In the Rational beings ,can, make progres�st.. . 11�_ I I R. L.*�Is there anything that can'for .feeding be done meal ration, these should be given atj and December. Thres main forces "'to than dhapped teats. Cows subjeat to answering ques.-I .-, I I tion the writer points out that in vome. only when theyjila�ve facts upon which' L I op- , , - P� ., �_ � at this season of the year to v - adcorair, the protect sinall fruit trees from being: the mid-day feeding, ,and giould be' have been at ,work , 9 is fed' Dairy Corlmissi6ner; in Inishing New chapped teats 611oitillid be given special . are dTY care to see that the teats i heTd,s., 'where eo-w testing has been in to I � estimate the future. . . . I I . k ", 11� .. , )n girdled by mice? I fed whole. The grain rati( I 11 Roots add sac- I Itely to morning and evening. Answar:-Mice are most ii 0 , Zealand cheese. ola the British, market: . I the op- after mil -king and before turned out :for exercise. The milking sihauld be Pra-Ctice forseveral years, an avel�age of over 11,000 poundis of milk and, I 871.3 fat hasbeen attained. .114 � I . � I .1 It is calcuil'ated, that fhe acreagv of I I ` IN.- P - give trouble ill a young orchard that culence to the diet, keeping the di-Ifirst, ' organs cool and in good order. I -cheese grading; second, g, - 1 - and, third', eration of qlar e :factories , done Carefully and in a ,gientlis man- Plounds of Individual grade cows in these select- Wheat ,In seven prinei'l)'al whouat-,j),10- � I.. , I ' , I I I . " Is in sod. They work aj-po,ut under t ge5tive .he I snio,w and when food becomes sioarCe By feeding roots, the am,ount ,of liquid by the -sow 'will be greatly , the -development of ' ,a�. �extuxe that suits the British taste bette& th an that . ner, not to cause irritation. Do* not punish a cow for kicking Or stepping untries is, about a milllioii ed herdis have produced over 15,000i,dulcing 00 .. 1- , pounds of milk- and, over 1,200 poundis'acres -shortof that sown the precedl .',� I I ' - . , I ,�. .. � - are liable to gnaw the b -ark- of tender, required I lessened. young trees. The trees JuELy be pro- - of the Canadian. . ''. � � I . I 1--- - away froin the milker while being . ip- if sh. a is ,suffering from, cha of butterfat in 365 days.. In an un- year. These repoirit9tover the Alner- . I - named locality there is a herd that i,can c,iltin ancl, the present. ini, . I ent ' .o. I " .. , I If the sow is confined to a pen where te-otred by ta,amping the s-nv,v firmly� ' few — �­ . ­,, , �� .- Good ju dgment is oneof'tflle es -sen- lnilke;d . I teats as they are v�I-Y painful. . I .� .� has -an average production per cow of � poTtant EvLopean producing counfries, .11 11 ' � I I arouild each tree, or lay mounding tile floor is cement or wood, a .L shoilld be -kept on hand to supply . tials of jood:, farming. � I I I I I .. � � . ped � � � 0 . - 11,912 pounds of m illk and 379.8, � , pounds of fat, while in the same di t Coindftions are reported. ge.n�eTallvy I C S-: 11 -1. thein up wi& e$ltll in the .autumn. sods mineral -matter; these can be thrown . I Sulphur, . . — �, � 11 It is a human failing to;�, -_�i�iend 1,dine I.. ­ I � I Tiracering time is 1 --Te. An hour � I I 1. I . trict there is another herd, of IS Cows good'- �' I . I � . � . .. � 11 with all nverage of Only 15,398 pounds � I . � . I I .1 " I .1 � I,- . I . � into the pen -as required. . . Winter Care of Sows. . Falt and charcoal kept ill, a separate � minutes wi,lq ,- i � lad. e now is notes valuable as bewallinig conditionsi . . . . I "I ii� I be lised, to improve... " � SL . L . "g be lat& On. Save vailuable minutes by - - of milk ,and- 192,2 pounds, Of fat. This' -Iie f.1 rence be- � is instanced �o, show t 1jiffe : - - 'ed Galvanized Corrugay. . 1. I ,, LL � , � I.. I . I . , I 1. . .1 ­�t: gnizethat.box wild prove.berieficlul - - Practical hog raisers rec as a re,,.a a � thebroodsow"is care is more difficult,l later and appetizer. . . � * � I . . I �_ , . 11 , � � " , , tting, things flx�� I on �ourselvesl I . %, , gei, d up now, I . , , . - 1 _ .1. I — , .1, I . 1. . . I . tweell --heirds. It is 'hamIP17 necessary ' . to say there is a shuffin, diffdrente- f ­ � Steel Roofing., � � I � . .1 � - I ' , .: . : "L 'I, I , " ,� �_ ­ .. , . 11 I. . , . � I I � - �, � � and this is needed inorder to keep the! , por,, sows under such co-nditions, - I , . - 'breeder in good ,condition, which pre -i care' should be taken to avoid I -lie I � . ' . I � I . . � - , I Ai I � , 11- I 1: I . I ' 'Home 16-arden - � � � :_ . ly- between indi -A&Ws in tate'llierds. I As Mr. White sayi, it. is generally . ' . I Manuf I a I ctu � Direct frern rers to Con- surner," Write for'Pricew'! - �- . I . Z - ''. ;' ';'­ I " - 7 11 " 1 .�,., I . I .1 L�: .� � . " , ,,L" : , -�, , :,i , � , �, 1. I "', I w ere ­ , vents the hrying on of an exces,s: of. laying on � of excess f at, ,.and h . � - � . , � � � , I ., 11 � - I . � - t, � ", �, � : z - I I � I � q iiiiied, �n the dairy- business that recog - , _ '. . . , .. . . -` I' r �1.,,F,pv , S15aw Tept eTs -� 1. '', , � ,-., � 1L. . .... ­,; � 4 1. r �r r,:j­,, ;.-,- ­ � ,,� ,,� I I � flabby fat. The ex.c. jr�,ej:� fat siow I ess on -rely of" ii'eal is a T,ati, ,comprised enti I I'll I . �� I , --- , - " , ,. L, . I - � I . ;. 1; I I I . . I . �: :�!: - � . : . - I I I it.hitr . lk7.sbou �and' -,61d- mi "J�J'L`bd bol: � on A, . � . Metallic' R466fing . I �, : - ;4� ��,` ;r' '� " � I IV, I � I ,. - - � . I . I . I I � I I , Is more liable to dro p ,her pigs small, pully and'weak.. fed, withoute are; the sow is iliable, to derangement of. the digestive organs., L. I , . , � I 1W. � I . , . : A. FRE'EHOFF. , � . � ! . . . . I r. . I I s ' - q-qi te ,�Vavat_ age� garden The , boxes iiiiiny be a- There isnothin. * 4s; thereby ensuring a . -U� F � butterfat � 4 for premium for quality rather than Hence the interest I .The . I 1 ,CO�'E . . Li"Ut6d 1 30 . . W4 King St.'W,.,-Toriont6 ­,� I . � .1 �: ; I �j� r � � :� � , 11 � _�' ,, I 1 , � 11 . During the period. -of ,gestation lot wh.jell aolnetiriles results in the devel- - bles, ,,A. egeta Ing as tollaveto get 5-0 I— shittill,aw as two and a quarter inches, , quantity. it is in . . , - - . I I I I I ,`4� - each individual -_ - I I . � ,, ,!, of evbi,y farmer to test .. .1 ,� ­ -, I the sow have the run of the barnyard,, opment of an abnormal appetite. at , ` I ,out iof a tin Can ill s, A I *h,ell n111 11'Ut aft InIC4 OT two more is better. � . . — 1! '' �1: cow for, butterfat ,content, and. if 'low i � . �-, �� I . wheire ,she can root in the manure pile .farrowing, and is a cause of the sow your neighbOrs'ean go ii't their gaT- Be surethat there .are holes- in bottom . �. � tiesters are,. found,- they should be - 11 . I 1; L't I or around the straw stack, for seat-, . devouring ]ter Young. — . S -I,a,.d" de.tis and get appetizing 9- $. for ftinking. .1 I -wai eliminated at, the� first o ortanity '.. i . . .1 .. 11 � I I I � . .1 I � . I —_ I i _. I a], but inall cases the Pruning. ble wood Temov, ' , ishea, and, other good th i ' ps in ,PTO- fusion. The ratb �er so-Ilid d , I of will- Filling the box any o9d will- not bring the best results. The most sue- . � L unless they Produce �euougt,Pniilk, to. I `1 .1 make them profitable in spite of tba' ­ . , I lou -nos thel 'es t - � - . f , I " I - . 11 - - .. i � i�l �; � I - 11 � ­ 1, . � ; trees should 'be attended to annually. The the tree is in inverse -, ter, I erity. of, coulbbied wiLh .the I L', into'thiat cessiful ,gardeners fila theboxes lo-oss- I I ly and, then. scrape the e-�Xrth level with s 'Ore r * Turning to the feed question, it _-_1 . I., & I - . �__ _ - - . , ­ :: �: �,' , � ". 11 � This Farin Mixer Oporistes aht Low 033t. . . . I � I . . I . ., ,g operations The -season when prunin may be commenced is here, and vigor of ' ratio to the amount Of severe, heading the*eather, puts the syst 1 condition so �b.at thefirst fresh, green ck, end then press tits top with a sti I of course, imporbant.. that tbs Iry cow should be given the ]Light sort .. I , , This sturdy dok�bjs­aotjon lirsiattord , 1 � � c;oaertte NIL%or Is easily load6d aud uu- . �. . . :� 'I. I . I I . . orchardists ,should now be considering Nx:l, praetict,c]. Th's Opes lint mean, I .1 . ing is to be things upon the table taigte like a � cwt. the ,soil &wn wlith a smal piece ckf leaving the tap of the soil of feed, in sufficient quantity to main- tain her the saine time to loaded. it dacharges MireattY into I .. - I barrow or forow. Eorinomleal to operate . _1 11 .. I I � _ . mixes ootioretis ior doors, silos, oto. Maui . ­ �� , . I I I 1�. I the best scheme to adopt, in their par- I how-eveir, that n�o prull I m; " advocateO, for a Certain aniou . .11a.re. of course, one ,,i.j,j1O,a do . I go to the corner grocer and get, a few , ,board I . about orre-half inch below the to,p'of thebox, Xibettet stand of pliants. vrill. and, at pro- 'lk as "she Is capsible duce as much mi . of. This call Only be detea,mined by or ower,'mounted on skid$ � _1 . or tr�,CT, I I �. . T19,py our own onlue or our 'rypo . I ..,eroseno onsine. . 1. L I . .., 1. . -treine cases, ticular case. Except in ex sbould. be moderate and .ssary in,an� tain "'he nece - case to main I preper sba,pe of a ties and 99111c,' wilited, expens, substitutes but few Me b 11-L I Al. faxil-riews ,do, and I don't Ila e the usivaelly result'if. the last hialf-hich of studying aild Tecording the require- ur Boolklat to frog. - . Ths Goold Shaplay A I Mult - : L, L. , � .. , PTuning should consist more -of thinning out priiiiiiig sbould be given to eliminate I I . � The enTly vegetables not onl'Y I - baste soil put into the box before Pressing it &wn is The seed should be ments Of eaffi Cow. . In proof that good cowa are the Cowipany, Limitod. . . mixer � 200 Wellington Strest . . for3rMll BrantNid on"Mile � . . here and, there, with as little beading 76-rchards thi- po�zillilitv ofhaving to give dras- . I the besti, but if there is a- surplus, stand. wit, in this layer of sand and ,close .most econotilkal Producers, ail in. : 11 jobs I � . .1 . , � in as possible. In young newly eat out, it may be necessary to tie treatmetitat a later date to rectify long negilect. The lesson is, however,, bring the mo,st money. For thi's r0a- son, anybo,dy who can po ssibly. -do,� a SO the ,soil beneath. � 'L 50 in indoor stance . !is suppllied of the two best Cows in one herdi, in 1920, producing , . I I I - � � ". I . . ado -pt a sys teni of heading ,back to. -that only sufficient pruning to jliainm-' little fussing in the hou§c ,or with A . Sowing the seeds these - they are boxels is quite au art. If a profit above feed ooet Of $707-30 . . 'Is the two inAhe .same . wlii �� I - " give out lateral -growth, which willbe � . fr in later tain the shaps and general vigor of the tree is to be rec,ommended., , - p aid, . hand(siornelY -old frame )VIR 'be ro- � . � sown too thickly there is g,restdialiger Poorest . 0 0 . herd produced only $211.76. Cow . . . . ,. I e r . for a,], the truable taken. . of rotting off, and if sown too than, te8ting an d feed records will show the' - . I I ,I years. In bearing orchards liglit an- Indig'Urinlinate heading back delays It is not necessary to livie a gres-n- . . ' I valtuable sipace is wasited. Make -a . _. I I . returns and profit made by each cow 1, - nual pruning 9houlld be given, so that � eigetables, oir fruitfulness and redue-es vigor. LigliV house to in,suile early v . I shavo - w trench about a quarter of an h . I I in the herd. More finportant still is I , ,, . � '-, At no -time will it be necesis-ary to.ina- terialily alter the bintlalice between i anZail prunIngs, will not mateviallY. Impair or delay fruitfulness and wl',fl . , otherwise few farmers would. ever get is de-irablie.. bilit be- il-tch deep cr,o6sw,1,,�,e of -the -box with A - I Ab eiz 9 the use of good buills. In .t1th con- 9 . I .;:i� — I nee tion Mr. White points out that at A safe, dependable and . I ��. ,� I ., r ot and top bya severe heading backi .0 i utu A littlel eliminate f re trouble. i them. A hobbed 11 . I Cause of the, difficulty in'4 ting the , the, finger or ,,, dull Pointed stick , " trencli marker in be asecl, of courafe- ay ,it thne, skes to head, many off tits prese� ectIve remedy for 1 berds are being selected becauee of Ccikghs, C.olda, Dlatein- � I I " � -1 r_ n this latter statemeiit or excessive Cutting out. In old ben enlargement c, proIJer linaterial f0j. he'&t . iftg' 111ILe I ' . liot- . The distance between this rows i's I per, Tniluenza, Heavem and Worina: � I the known mill,ing characteiristios of I .1 I mules. Absolutely . � I I . ing cia'aluird's, which have been soilie- what noglected, a ecinsiderabIle R111- is perhaps neces-sary to make clear the. We 9,Te all a-,N,a'L,e Of the bed, and because Of. the. ,:Care needteA I I � I is don- usually -frqm One and- -a quarter to two . a , . . , Cow testing allione has ,mong horses and their forbears. ; harnllea�- and as safe for colts as f , , 1 . L the future he . � point. to operate it sitccessfull�,'-jt . 1. .. hiches. made! this possible. In is for slaillors, mares or geldingsi . . � �L. I 1-1 ount of top should priobably be re- m-oved to encourage now wood growtill, T advantage to be gained by heading tree properly. - A tree with its li-eadi a sidered of que,stio'll-able value to bhe, . I I small ga �ij, to t e be- man with a g rfl 'h Iminediately after seeding, enough ;vviater shoruld be put oil the bo.vea to I piredicts that bulls will be selected! Clive Spohn's occasionally " a pre- , , alld�ug- store,4. vpWive. Twosize3.at. � I �r � inore and more fDon, high milk-PrO- ... . . . 1) I � . ., I . I I . . I I � I''. I � so that a new fruiting. surface may be ,.%stablished. As before mentioned, , starting from One point on tits. trunk � � gillnel", Or the farnier. , h2 dent -h. I , is weak and doomed to an eoar T- Im of '-It- hotbed- ,t1le cOld, � . I moisitein the sok buit, not to make it -Ad If e boxer, are pilaced in the ; , . L .. I I Idur-ing strabw, and lie quotes ex-. I , � - . I � I I ampies to show that a good purebred — , � � I. A, .I . . I � 11 - I'., I however, light annual pranings are to, To CnTreCt this, pruning is iiecessiivy. I 11 . . .Y. j sire !is We D V ,Lllvcsu IN'; a -- Y ­ � . . I . I I �­ � � � I fraine is. A. 9004 substitute..: The cold sink w1hen they' tire watered, and the farmer call make in Connection AvIth. - . , , . be reconinionfled, f or recent. work has, Again, we 41-1 know that ill Pruning - ' �ly a box qtlr - mol, -ili -D ral am- his buebleEs. Ali instance is giv; Of IrOgated FarmS in '' , I . I frame is liters I I � I alue ccM sit we allowed t I off, no di, on I I � I .1 (Iemon-A,rated tbal; uilliTulled trees I oil e should try to Cut oil t all croll,ches ; I' I' � age will .be do-ne to furni&ure and rugs A ,fvrmer- -who ,ter testing for tell' I I ered with glass, havillg� fid,south side af .1 .. h,kve yiolds slightly better, tilip to a: NNihich are acutie-an,oled, -.is limbs thus � sOjjj.L,,,vllat 1,() &- nor It in the it: lid a N s 9 �ttting nearly twice. a5l southern, Alberta : ' �� I I I . . wey tilall. t a . th. I .. house. A Pane of glass, sho i ye Ts, va K I _� evrWhi age, than trees pruned,, blif, crobohed ore sure to Split open',, the I thirteen cowa than Xn.the Fautolls vauxhail�Mstriot. � ". . Verthe boxes to, prevent loss inuch milk from � I I , he wns ;� ,�, that tree-- pruned lightly have yieldle;d � linib that comes olosest to forming a can, be inexpeiJisivell, inado, bV using be put oV tur,� front fourteen -wheill now Aivor irritation ProJeot , I . storin. sasill." Lettuce �%ind. takillsfi can of moisture,, andil they ars then set in s tf increase bolnig Troll, An ood location for lnl-K"�' i I is the . , Ity in 'it-, -,vh , Urarin place. This ,cover should .be - fox ning ant I . 1, almost as well, while those severely th the main timi ; he I I spiendid ap- . s iki lie startfd,t ,especial] T alryirm ; I ", i right ang1c, wl be grotim to nVa uV . . I I I Dang inen now .'': i t I Ile it a ' an average per cow of 5,,438 potuild's living � 11 headed baek were not only later in i st,rongest, This is. also attruned by . . . ortunt tor T,.,I,, : , , . for selcurIng reltle, ais the plia *11 , k vc fl, �1 I Prices. - I 1. � � coining into bearing and poor yielideTS'prunink, so here P,ve two Teasons whYl is . ' very ha-ndy device - veil as soon , tits bTeak of in, to an a ,ina,ge, Of 10,236, n distr eta ,"Ile good land cann6l, q � �, it -OT setbin, , �q I - -ble IL � 1 ,�i 11ater. . t.h.,rolligb the soil. ' . . . be bought at reasons , afterwards, but were also less vigor- pruning or training is ilealssarY, in' ear]v- Play' s f I .9 ­ . pounds. —..4--- THIS IS NOT PIONEERING, -0jor . ; . . I .1 � " beeal-rily Plan to sibiat Do not keep the boxes �rhere it, lal fivet 10,000 aciles are fully settled and I : I ons than tbe ligjitly pruned and tin- I the life ,of the. yo,uAg tre L it hais always I . I r6s now r�ady tur I . el � another 10,000 me 1, I r . 1. � s inans, pillallits indoors ,as possible. too warin, because that causies soft! Learning the Truth, from I , _ p-nniod lvts. � I Consider f6r a mornent the relation a s � . I I .settlement; maximuln - distance I . 11, 1. 8 ould hurr,�,up mlatters and spongy Vlanit - Unless plenty of ' Good roads, 1 ,� . 1: Where light heading buck practiced, between pruning and nutrition; the 8011letinle I w � .1 I U-4ndance, at a recent, railroad, soven miles . I � -greenhouse pkints, buit as light i's furnished, the p1lants wilq be ,A man in a telephones and schools, 3UaY Pay- .! I , . was ,adopted, I roots of a tree function by gathering I by buying � . the farmers' meeting presented mme, ments, extending over 18 years. � � f or the first three years . . esults were.botter by.using yellow and,spindlly. Do not water . Best'Land larty In Alborts : 1, I 'the comparison between trees pruned T-roin tihe soil plan tfocias in siolution'l a, rule r I , � Water, statements �thiat Veve. made . by Thialathefurther information to. , , ., ,, I I . . � lith -little &W of . Write for - .. - I the hardiier told fralne p'Llallt'SL: I�hiays plants often w . Of the 6peakers. This sPeak- I CANADA LAND ana . XnUTOATION, I i -6 little difference which is transmitted to the,different � L' �. I lid unpruned shoNve i �d is, so-Atri. in ol! less frequently �ribh large quanti- one - 003APANY, L=ITZJD � . In favor of the, imprunea, but those, parts Of the tree fori -elaboration by also found that if the see 1, er ,ohad, , '' lied every tivaillable � Pit, . . . 41,kiz, � I � olise, then tvanspilianted tist., but give ithem Just enough $0 Medicine H r As , I I — r i� �� .n pruived, were of the leaves. The 'Plaut food gathered ,09 � in lilIe 11 . -ing facts ,on 11 , . 1, � -box [or gett 6w.--.* . I I . . ­ trees which had bee h it, n d 'h. Do Ineans : � -n to: the, that;- t ,e soil 1S mOis e e, thlioulf I ,� bl: to the tolid fraine, ail(]., the an. who criticized -, __', , r , � , �_ decideeilly better slieple and in betterl may roup � be dividail. into hvo ,. 11 s OU I d b6" slacured' not water a � in un�iil the surface ap- his subject. The in I I : I I � I . ' ' a l I r I �,� condRion for future work ' than the ^dlasst.g. i;1trats's, as supplied, for e -,c I VR,Tlitn, thil t "OP: I . ojbjec�tect -because i -requent did uot. .Ville ilatter � ­ . � i '­'�I' . . ones wheirs pruning had been neglect. ainple, by "nitrate of sada ,and carlyo.4 almost a's e,aTIV as W%h­ the hObj*d, I pear,s lighf dil calor. TOO f I va,s unoleasaill�- , 1 . . I . tillroug,ill thij oking of the plwl $ 1 1 Y 4 ;; 11 - ` ed.." Tbese results have simply julw- These , latter ar6 the Of C-Ourse, alil . � � .q,yticle I I ,.krnteiring Causes th, 11 bs. the thing siai,d �, ntag,e Jill . . - I � � ", . I hyAlrate%.. . I ,by 'the am -spei'kinig I . fi! terllis� �� of � 11�16 � holne, al -ma too much water drowns ffiemi. T'llere inay ,be some advo I � a i I I " . �� itlis produced 4 r 'dangers. 191102-1 IVIR . lqed� the practice of p1runing clux'inig" �iab,oratedl fo , . . . I . r ltnow-ing all ou I JUA I I gaxdie , -s, coli, i-fi,,e;'tejal_ g,;irden- Dive' pl"its cannot remain in these not ' :,11 ,n bee,�jjg re clo I I I I -�, the 'first few ,,�-ears of a tree's life leaves fro.n'l the' sol-uti6iis, Obtained by glice is, bihit,'wd saiy. 'Tilia-V 1� 11 11 I - . . Im pr , 1 ��.,, with the extiress purp6se cil obtai-nimg I this roots!, and are storea, close. to, the a.t's �a,nll.ot, tran,41'er thl�!,,-. pr6b.nin"Y bo. -'es very long, or they wilf begin to . Sh6ul,d I v4_ T I I . I I � " ­ I long-steMined. not kilo.w� dio not 'hurf us � '' � .. Ot ell" ,�­ a and become I .. � �,t - J �yl L a desariable amount, a growth placed 1 poilit of manufacture. In order that OPV�iiOIIS t h . 1.0 Ll S (" � , � ,, Crow . . . I k I �, l� ��. The illinn who has :P'lic"a gone -into I F6 .V' boxes, for trdlisplantingrons' for be our good luck to go along our way '. L I I I � I i - , .. where wie wailt it. In the, c,ase .of the leaves ean nlanufactIlTe these I . u �.�d,' by meve chanceii Illiss the Pitfalls, .1 I .. � -0 OPI I I � I , . 71, �4 , . ilt (if 11 , ""j . swlab trees bills will require contsider-1 -,&ohydrates eunlight is n -all, his gm-diall in 001y., March . to '9,66ursi 61AE606S., pers ;&lid egg pla ' � I � ." I ,� I on Wass . -g, c,oqicf frlarde," ete., 1, the latter .are growni), one for lettuces and, the dungers 1jear us, then, ni)� � ��� t I'll , . .'.�,,, r big bokc - 0 11 . � I I .. ahld�! cutting oil1l; and, some ciAtiTig"so that if. a tree becomes, too thick - 90-11 fo I-arly'is I st. by having 4� . 11 ,,�� , bt4� jn6re for6h� i,ided thbl� ll��xi ofto. for pabbage -and Cauliflower and thinj partlea' . . . I I � - '. . ' ' ' k - ,, :,, baiuk, for the first thiree or four years. in the bead, t�us shutting -out slan, VVill I "' maudz didinite informatiot'i0VA the wa,srwe Baek to Wor 11 I . ln.fqta:�L�rioto tibe one fioic,,ixaerm will meet the de I � I ,: I � , ' .� 11�,� I In dfbi,ov eases it will require very lit- from the Centre of Rower PoTtious of tAnjo, .no. g� ar%oil it '�u,, ,,Ofthe averagc I I PX twelve traveled, ,We woult4, however, have Konaall's SonvIn Troakmdnt Will got 'hot � "' ' � i �.. . I ' fir s, Tjowev�r J��. � A;ld noi' , , garden&. A b . 'Job �jaln. F?r - I � ,: , I ! 1. � I , _-0- __ " ..1-1 .1, this tree, tbose pavbg Alat off fr6ril .Os& POLM& , , ,I � ,,,� , , i -six take . 8ote thart lorly yotiri; at Korida 'a $P3 , �In , 1, F ',�,. , . . tbe soil ilit f !it,', gk t1he, soill indhes square will hold, th lity ii iless. chance, UY 1(noWil19 Of thiiso lolue 110VAD I)acic ort (110. 1 , I � ... the�sunhghb w1ail n6t,be abloto raullu- (101106t a R . inches. by two incha%, dungslos. I I Met, it lias becal �6movinfv spavine,isPlitit , . lo tadttiTie earboh7d , 'bes ana, will, as a 8 46t it tihaw in� pliants set two , , . in and all kinds. *I ,; irpolab of our 'I I 0,111,6 skinny da,y ,ainj q , h , I ,oho, ,,liiilir .... g1p , I WhOX Is tha pit , M we bi,Ace real advancement 0111171J7 X grolylh.4. - , fl ;�, . 11�0s? . . Mix..,a 11tbl'k,, ,shnd, with it ,it, or ,srixty4our when pilhiltods, one 'InA a , I 16 I I., �, I winequence, becoift* 'unfrVAtl!uJ; An- d`06119, A ' hit f inch,ei. learning bho'.trlith, M iwout Ivor- I ad 11 �!, ,drUjg1s6164;% , , so u8b,ia thin, top jayee half inch,es; by one Mad a - I I � . , 4 � 1i 0 f)"� elg, , � , lit j 41(9 Oil Ihs , 04 ail � I I I . ne to Jilin 6 , is etiw possible, andi 4 1 - �,,', I I . Willat 4re wis" dOI I. k : othat r"Ooh why itome Immiling I v h'T ws, . hooh , .� 4 , I . . ��,�� . 1, tills, a better world I isenitlgli i's to imnit4ait the vil . gor of d saMin thci�'.seed bo,x', Vefi(x6e start� Plants slt4rted ind6ox� ..often die ante P we Aoliato the Ifaws of It I , , j)jgaiej", or rodilis d1ral N I I . I � I � � or lat,eir, stger for ordt trans- :,� , �!., . Are ou� alffisnnio6ii in boll,ofe � 411 th* paeo if the tvab by adkiii1titig lIng thia si-oa bok", lot thlo soll wa'rtm �trhen'sot oitltdoctns'bec�use` thsV are soon or, 11 I V) A. jq. j. X t 1-1 D.A L L dOMPANY, I 11 A, up &rA A�Vy ulitfl, it' id , - "'N"I'ttle, p P I - , I 1 '04 not pnek in tot iled; oftl� tio,pe-AY, Tuo,sitld- g"ression. � Ewnjiles are to,6 uttinerous j I vtothwo FAIIS'-, Vt., UA.A. , , I i I . � a nd d 6144 , y bught., � , lh to, .raqii&6 . � . I � . ortrlw,�4 r6tiar 4111� V"ll'. t1he nedel"V .6u � S I 116 of av,ery peftit . , , 11 I , � � . ' I . . —. , . . ft 9,6 w bo'box�s tq . 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