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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1921-04-14, Page 3, ,• ••••,-4- '••••••••, • .‘"? ••••„4„... --4.D!aokao, • .• ••••. = ••••-•••.., • '1••• ,•-• . — • " • 4; lor C . . • e .••••.• ••••••r•••••••••.4••••• • -The Welfare of the Howe Starting the Gercien. cut; str:9 " of Crrber through and work the iiinher • wro ‘intre fire- A,mugto,rdeit met1er. rich soil- Of a(3,pfe!,lel, the 11.'°°'cis • lah'eat two rods ' Wido wood. Next•X leave,a strip of timber you st nee the so ll you»1, Don't Say. "Stop, that!" Without Suijting is ap.t rich, enrich with manure, , By P0110TRY• OANFIELD grandiriother had broright The grandinother. Went quickly nib') Crardan soil is "often likely to be sour. and wellepoised matttrity •droPPed leeking the 'closet door, :and by the grained in the garden, 'tea the sail 'comprist or, fertilizen OrelY 'well- "''''YOu May *Do This." 7 ' ' '. ' rotted manure slystild be, applied in . the sPringe, It. should be :ablilied 'bo-• , tote ph -Wing,. and Well mixed into . , • the • aoil- before: '.plonting• the seed. • ri wno up seven children to vigurbu3, beiPPY the kitchen vvIdie theme:Viler was ule- If a mossy. growth appeare. on '.the te see her• yeting daughter-in-law, She time the ' Sobbing, excited•*thild. had see if it is eour. rriis:talt is, made w as greeted. ley the sporvd a sobs and come out, she Wasleack. with an egg - brie frorei behind the (dosed, -par. heater and a bowl at•seapy water.: young mother •expl.ained, her fece lerbeie looked blaeldir ilo'r Mather e Set bard, "Eleie. has berm -naughty, :and. marched straight toward the fat - She is leeieg punisbecit" ' The gyandenoilier s•rinslc into a chair, 4, yraYing for Wisdom. "1. ilever• • pun- ished onea,f• Tame in any' Rich way ifl all My e,he advarieed 'mildly; 4.‘ arta ihe y. npver . di sob 4;41 Mee eithee." , "Why, Mother ,Burton!" eried tle yeung '-rnoPher inerodulouftly. "That's just impossible. 'What did you -do •vsl-hen they didn't mind, when they •. acted as Elsie did:lust now? She. was • se naughty. You see that lovely. est ,Of Stevenson? 1 tom -her three gepe. • (irate tineen tebt to tooeh it, but she , persisted in handling theeba,ck-e of the • books. With her sticky 'little fingene. • Njjhat else could anyb4dy do but emn- "Well," 'the grandmother, •"LeVs ocessider this ease. I alwarse ,tried. to Put myself in the 'children's an1.tried,t6 imagine evny. k was - they wanted do what seemed naughetS.er what. there was iri; that ,attracted th.em. Let's, ;leek at that Steirereeon set. Yes, isn't it 4 beauty' red leather ,and• gold lettering? 'Why' believe the •bright, coloring ihat .faseirsat.ed, Elsie, There's :nothing " -wicked in. lilcingpretty,,btight things. standing about two rods wide. 1 then cut another striped timber 'about trio rects •wide. parallel . to the tint eut- elver etrep. • This leaves a Strip of tienher• :two' rods -wide bes'Ar" eele the two euterver steips. •1 ainse.tis.fied that each. work stim- ulates 'the growth of what timber there is left; The large.. trees were by lawns, a ,isalfgass �f sell and taken off from the land many years tion. Into tlie- mad put It piece` Qf red cedar grove of alient tw•o acres. blue litmus pl.-4)er which ybu ear se - '311° ttns greiv freln • °eel- •Vi.od'uceCi eley larger ties etaeding close hy ;The bidden. boake.. "You F.:De, breatheti cure at the drag storie the paper ago by .the early szttlers. l'cl-.10.ve aciang•Water" to. make a muddy solu- 11 . grouinl, I's ceveyed with eiripe of etim- the mother, triumphantlyse , . ••turne red, the soil lit nut.. To remedei “Ersie.,,.• ,, e.,oted, the gmt dmectii.er tbis nendic,01,1 apply ; si ber where a 'part, a the, growta hal , . even y- twe. pounds o!: unbleached • wood este% to every , thirty ,'squhre. f &et. ;Rake this in 45-e, dePth a tie's:, inahes when the brightlY, "just -see be wleat I've gpt. Mother saye we may play With it, Yoli and I. .'' Pee,„when you. whirl the .water• heatee arena -lel, flow it makes ihowater :eeedbed is boIng prcypared. ' , . ' All • ell ' ri i 1 all froth afp. .IVs as good Oni heating •••••TWe'tanceS ,aPart..ef seeds -in the • • r4r, '5 '-'0` --;-1.r,a'tAllas. t...•°•eg fr°41 eggs. Game over grid try It.' `. row. 'depend on tl-se kind al' cron. • If eturai;e4',.?, s'ell,7..e.61). or PrivQ4e eitimds , The eggebeatere shine/ blades s'lioneethey . grow buiihy; they need mare -'-aLe g'aillSr`'-1". give away small tree for orneenerital ' And' I frequently •elearly as they whisked la bent thi•Ough I- reorn. : Radish, 'leaf lettuce, epinach. purposei oT wirelibreakte..: I sometime -a the glisteningl toamire.. 'sada. • Male I and onion seeds :Should •be .drill•ed in, exatt"ra.sh promises 'Irani boys Who' was too little to "contain; more than 1 Orie-foui,fh. tip one-half inch; deep; ',.me - well for trees. Three bo drove ipte one idea at a time espeeeially I.:Awn fon sets shbuld be etlitae. inches apart - 'my ' 'yard . inquirifigs for hristnias one a the ideas was snch 4 bealtalful and One', and . bne-lalf • ii hes deet. trees. 1 directed them. to a spot OnO.• She ran to the bowl .and began Plant ,beet, earrat • - • ' 1-'f . • - - • ' whsere 'they could find- sense. . \Viten' , paramp, . sa et vi to try to turn ille boater. •••• . At first- Granny had: to -hold the bowl gteady, •but , in a MOnient the deft little fingers &.aught die trick, and whisk1 hew the suds foamed upl'• 'She .heamed as she boat, absorbed, rad:Ant, the little.. eyes . blurred with -tears .brigliteriing, the...little, sullen; angry face, Soft,ersing to a smile. '"It'S leeeye she proneunced seelernnlers • •.. ' : GraernY And Maher began ,to talk about •the weather and a new. recipe ;foe erookiea. The .thisis Was past; . •-•'. When :1:untry steed up to 'go, liatif an hear, •leit,er, she .rematked casually been cut pet ter flrewook rile young trees opting up ty hundrede and I let them gre•w. I never have received one • • . .,• . • cent payment. for any ere: •se. turnip, chard ...and kale' seeds. In drills, they 'returned i to; settle for the trees One•half inch 'deep; Drill' pas :one and one-half inches. deep in doutle I made them this pramisition: "No v," to behave rows twelve inches apart, -LINO. and P-41id I, "if Y°1-1. wIll' agt" yaurselires' foe' dix inonthS and . keep one-half feet between each pair of - out of Soel rooms, 1 will gisie yen the rears, String beans Should be, in hills trees" They - •• zeemed very en tfth Swelve tofifteenIndies apart, three -• pleaeed with the proposal and, readily seeds in a- hill, from one and one-half accepted the tcfms; .but 1 carelessly to two inches. deep. Plant sweet corn neglected to ask their names gild r do in hills from two to two" and oneehalf not know to this day who they were. feet apart in rows, three seeds in, a Of .course, .they understoed the pro:. hill, two -inches deep. Cever the seeds, posal ofis a. $olte,.but still' 'they may be with. Ane,'..nroig't Soil, Driv.ing •it with bbo:-310.e. , . • ., • : :rerninded occasionally' .rif the fact that I I. think pool thane :aye bad Places -for '"..'Plants, 'started indoks Shauld 'he . , . Shed - •iittcro ,t1.-olito-: if •-slie. :So • ." 011, say, deer, 4•Metlier jest . • he a .lisartiertect'..offsheforessrriantities-n"--the • .WITY., if ,that, had:lie:ppm:sect to me, I liwes' thciise•PrettYs•red and gold booksgarden: Set. thee boxes outdoors in befieye. I'd haere,tried giving ber'•gotne- down there. And we ,ereatietid that Mild weather- to harden, the plants. tbingerip,iit.. and shiny that sale eceeld j3,,G. 'touCh them,' yon.'11; get • them Wharf, transplanting: leave a balr, Of • PlaY , • '• • 7' *.', 'dirty. • You'll trk te: ternerrilier absent dirt stieleing to the roots:•:If .by • "No, Yoti don't • enlierstand, Elsie,' that won,"t e,ou ? • 'You . wauldn't.:111(e chance the root , s.yetefn • is broken he said the yeen•s, Mother, "that. wouldn't OEie week with. hey, Its stubberpresss. Teri • (night to have seen • hay/ ang-rY s • lool(ed."; : • • , • %; • perhaps...you •-gt)t her 'mad' ,A1P.',". suggested the gr-rinditother, gente : The ,young ,Matlier geve a',sees-tsieel, irrep.atient•• gesture, -"You c -an tsy rt. • Mother to eepesia, yOur thiages,": •removing the plants from' the. boxes distance 'that 'episode • of ...thexl•Of the plants.. ••sTi)tirsplantecl• Plants adet•SlatelY 'Cared. for as the the :devein- Sound Minds" and I-Iealthy • Bodies. ^14 . ...r.... '.1".•,•• •••• ' N......e„..,,, .. , k''t.„, 0 ' -• • . • • :---4.-••••••,...--;-... •-•,,r , .."4 Address eemnamicatione tat AltronorTaiste 73 Arieialde Ste. West, tr.etcests; • ' , How tii.4"Raise Teitireeis: • onions ehepped S.tp 'with a stralll ,airie 'The ypung poUlts firust be kepi Q1911nt Qf breadeer•umbi to ti* 444 a:. • growing tight fram the ebell in. order little rice, boiled in sweet milk, a little to keep them la good cceidition. Early stmt., and in • wet or gold Feather a in •life. theY mnst be taught,.to eQ,me little 'herne at Tight; once the ha,bit is fixed The, er?,__ung must not be raised On.' with therrCthey will retikrn at a reg e .greuna enat 'was fermerly occuple4 . ... y e dcn, )y ee, e by chickens infested with gape-warmi. ' uharthenr. ThisTna b d 1 f 1 in.g re.gularlY in. the Mottling and at . Young turkeye ." seem`, to ' be ready . . ects to verniin, eeepegially head .n.eidghl,t; . aIt.....r,tthiierklievonzmig6tahreerheit4tInb,,rybodL §kibi !'ee lice. If the h'eess arc quiet, catch area - naceisary ,at, ..firt, to )n,,nt„ %lion le). 'dust them thoroughly V.".11.ile ,•sitting. If ! • s the youtigsters,seent weak and lietless• at trio weeks eldethereasonee usually . .1.jae.",e,..A.noint had, throat and . vent , • 'with carboluted Vaseline; and rale it in Veeoihne.-Th ird Acre of Straw- - • "shooting the - red," period, • wheat . • • • eigivalls= °emirs 'at "about three Months. '-• -- . .. - '! • of • ag,e; the young are „hard Y and may • . - 0 he • alle-ked unlimited. range at all • • • tlines: As long as they van secure .• brrieg... . plenty of insects while on range,. they , 1 keee'one-third of my one -acre gar,- • will thrive on two mass a day. ' • .den in :stile -Wherries, •Moat growers ' The. young nits be r.heitered dun: .• set a rev 'bed eVery other year for :ing".rain-storms, or they. are likely •to : • - best results"; thatis, harvest tsero crops . contact colds which: quickly develoP and then plow under 'the old bed. I . • into roup or kir.dred ailanent,7.'. TligY trim • Up 'my aid ,bed esith cu4ivator Mus:t not 1,..,e ' al le'v•ed ' oil tdoerd , in the, and hoe, fert'iliie with . four seteader .. morning until the dew iS off thee -el -ass, 'leads of barnyard manure and prepare as they .suffei.froin the slightest cold fpr,a third crap. 1 l`kop my • patch -hi or •.darripness: . For the same reason, roWs; mulehing with two or 'three tile niers. ShoUld halm, a board floor; rip:chest:of 'tetra..w "when .wheter Seta in, After the poultse are sire . weeks Old; . After freezing is over in spring .t tbe danger.ef 16se is Practically. oyer. refte off part, of the straw and •place ". Yotmg•turkeYs should be •teitglit to it hetv.-gert the rows. ;The plants read- . r'oeSt some dine from the greliild• lly. came. thiongh an inele or „au tack The datger-from -foxes and b,thet wild 'end one-half "of Straw. ,. .The Straw „ •anin-rais undsodents is „over • present, ins -tires clean berriei and a clean -path espe•ellilfy •••in fieWly ...Settled 7:b6F:tions -to-1611.6W Viii.l'e pieking. : . . . . . _ .. .e. . when moults are permitt•ed 'to pooSt ', ...-.A year ago last :summer 1 Picked • ••• 2,300. quarts, garniture measure. These - sold it twenty -Aye cents a quart, and brought 3576.- Besides, we had Whet ' up a lenge pileto the. hegher leranchee berries -we needed for home use, That . Of - a • tree Until • they will do -tins.' was bitter than any. prgvieus year. • I plant both early an.d late varieties; - stich -esellraiedYwine, which is a:good early. sett, . and 'Williams, ,ird. Gtaa ,. mdry,".whicli .2..4. later. -This gives Me . a long season,fer pick -beg,' " ,arel , drive 'them .home, but ehey will goen learneto retard arone.' After the. poalts eratally f ed and . hai-ta paseed through .the Perhaps nothing - hem.... done • se nueelf • . • • .. . . • . to hasten ',the time -when mind, and • .Elsie's small edited had gene a long trin!I assay SetinO . of the 10.1.4,er...144v , :Lady of •couh•fiSr ehildrer will °bosh be . . booki; To her It soemed ats, thous:le a reale riot stead Streng sunehirre it firel;' nvillit of ' boys .a'n.4" gill .. el4)3 • 1".•°r".Y.• lane- time had nessed,• , And e she •Crer-! Cloudy 'daye alte 'best tor', transplant- This' is- „a --piTisp' of . rare_ potipatiop. , f airily eared.rielhing. about them, no :i.rig. In hri,•:lit • •••,,:;.,4 tilei. place 116‘.,rg.,.1 Which it +s 'high tinee:we'.put; on .on .She nodded 'peacefully, ;ha- eyes 2en I. Paper over the "Plants fat • a day. be Triethodie basis.' • The rAfet• in impart:. anything about ;the . books," ".she said,' the shape ef an inverted "V?' n • in •ahcee,timagli :many times :the lazt to be eoneidered, is the. ProbleM--hoW to the shining water. "Qh, i- don't said,' two; in4ing , tents . Of . 'the papers decide' i,vhielt. of, 'the erarion-e projeCts. A' hand. CultiVator os whee14.ioe -is Goncerris them most; ay in. ether w6rde :.---- --- - --.,.--,--e--e- - -.7-, - - - :,- .- - - - -,':- ---, 7, • .7' -". , --.7. `-'-- • - -- - .- . .1.1,..stfill, especiollY 'ill. a •large garelen,•.' let saieds mita:. time in turning smalliV4k7e 4 earef4.1'41n)r41:54I of l'he.'1"°14- " •• Plant 7Treet in April; . ' the good top soil: about the't t 'A ' - . .. ''ve veil - f .3eno vi -(1 •'' s.. • ' • and see .for yourself." "when• Ive •gat • It•c:ari:als6 be used for Stir- ueo e Vs. • • -" . • , -using the poorer soil fromthebottom mid far turnizig Quit soot crops.. in -the abstract has been falling out of them •ta exercise and thUs stiniulate oh a. nail; fence .Or ripori the ground.. Li the. course of several' .iveningS:, the young tatkeys earl bejnthiced to walk . . regolarly of 01'61' •Fos - half -greven turk eye...a high :•Toost in 0 open shed. faces'the south Is pieferred „tre biased •hbuse. ' For the.: fi,ri:C. tWenterLferie •hours the newlyeliatChed poults..'shoulti:•'not be ,Little and erten' is •.t.,bg rtile for feeding. • Cdalced:food is pr:eferred to tieteeelcied,' • Young tutksys sornetirri_es, hese gr'eedy appetite's end ear not •di- eaSt 114 the• food they eat • SIn pert ' .this ersay evereome fe„eding ring. the sera, for the ternoval•ofesweede, , 1 -he old Metric 0 • Presen .11g lu • .ancle often, :and en , part by allowing use: alb Werk:preselets "them in the. bettor . • • • • • • of. the hole for the top. filling.. -Leaye' As• orchard treee are • • • - ato"Ceivecl frorn :the nureery they shoeild a li•ttle. loose eartheon, the suitsee to tfe`neneippeels heeled -ire Most preVent- deying Out. ••7 •;• • • , fltr eerymen attach • printed : insstruc', Ayaid having the frees too' Close. ' teeerhe . retake ree_ssefe_tiedsej_fe_thseseeeleepeeding,--teer-_-eSSLegratir too were elate:frilly felloWed d great di htgh Apple trees.sliould not be ..d.o"ier of lees would Ite• avoided; .If the 'trees than thirty-ftve feet .;eaellyway. On ate, received. in ,fit.ceOng, eveither f•1l!J: str,or*, ber.myy soil forty te..fikt3i bui shOuld. -fret ke.,,Opened "at o'n.es feet *is: better. ' • e. ..• • . • • Isut-shoultt,be:*Plated....iir-ai-coolr Irifice•stearY-tu-•Prtio.'to-..to-p--of.-teseheas.-einele.•1„usee• in-eu. read5i .t-tystig•semieeee-eer -wire see/el-61f -very..10.00fis....oeieteeeteeee sto Ali -OW -era tes-e-r•ye•gr a d 1Y.: eitli-6-7-••treee;b:eferre•-••:err---afteredetterig---lis Ilatt-.4i.L.Arilr.:stimulate.,tlie.:.g_rl....)wia _Pt ste•-!esngein Consiste -order tor..balance 'tlie..prilti.ing -of, the ging h trench...and laYiTige the 'feats *hen the trees Sre.dag frond the . tree.e•beiit 'in slantingeseeittori, gen- eiinterY no*: Train:three, to feVe plain tospseepointhegesouth:-,teree 911.614(1.--•-bes-lefttt(6-iforrie the • 'The then•'.throWn ever. •supporting far. the top. These • .-and-:14.nriked ‘thotetighler ieheat 'ehefild be as • Well distributed-ars:mud Pteg..A. sesSeteeseese.• -the trunk,ag. possible, end•sletruld also ▪ TheTdetaiii eariSLettintesstrees,;-Will distributedetbroUgh as. riinehevertisTs- verY' evith...theeSsizteet,the oreliand and • the anjoiint..of .at ,liarud.' Some time:: nay ."-be•-saved-eleys-having ,the ''•. The Farm, Woodlot:. .. 00-116143te- ..af the•Mianq 4.0•01'Whi:dh - Feed on clean , sitrraces• • Yaiallg ___, _ , -.r have.. seven scree of falba' alid I this everli has ,breughtabOut the. most ••••••s steek depetially. can not stand filth:.1* ,T. ; Ti.riq ..fip,d ale. aci-juirernepte or. knawle ho the ,sliaofP:f.selot ;L':1-:1'."--1rri.' iven•toa.t.hlitely.easetd:•• , • '' es-sitele seatel-• at• ba s Mid . • -;. ' am trysingftry7pres-Treie it sce thateele . •• . will f urnish ; St Continuous ssipplYn edge .pleaSerable• rather' than painful, The yise-?t,,an,aFT.telite:f.er any iii rid of This:eids 'digesbion: Watey should .lee • thnber for ferin u•sefer 'ye:era t6 roe k g-• In ,oedet to de this 1'11111st...env the. k''.1rie,.ti in email_ shallew dishes. After - • ' • ' ' • inf°1`ilutIon is .evizielice :that -the Min '-1 'turkeys- are old .enough - to turri :Out is --thecirKittximi. foi inyt.e,sies-,0--0-r-c3ir.d14-766s-ttiff-.-tbiiii-with-Ws-7.ift--dii-fwA.-e-..4-,-7-: .what.is left...standing. ..It. js not etsy '.veark to put these ideas on -.paper; .1..nt a glance at ,What. I have done would giero.-„a per:eels:an idoo:a rny plan. fee.' foonoerving r am worleing ray timber lot up ihto. greyed. My 'timber • lot- is, cevereds With ernall, hut very -.1*11,:Aives;--- They late called second growth- They vary from a. few es to ,eighteen inches •irt diaeeneter. • I 1 • holes dug befoeehands...,,,HoWees'er, the disadvantage in that iiesein the drY'r ----s-e-e-.1ei,geeeetelef-theeeertio whichecoMesee4 irelepect, -area slueuld- be: removed: e'en oLtheshOlaker •', • ' • yeeteepreVenteti*formittg of .8...bad cal • distaiioe -as possible . in order -to make a strong toP. `If convenient,. 'wberr pruning the gut' to:an:est: side bud- to eneoeirageSspreaditie of tile top• If two leaders have dee . , itzza Tile ..mest._ Im11.9.1*PF1j cretch., ,if, eile-Aar7.04' kreei, 'set • thetree ; ;sii• ''.-ek-ktlY'.111 the primingeis.usniillY 4 simple matter . the .right -placer Ondto hetP il.16.'rOot.s. and coil:gists ,inerely Of heading_ebaelt ,frern drying out haring' the . Preceis‘;' • the' ton to :about two-thirde. Of • its When e munber of trees are to be see,gole Seepe,e deg,: • -• •••• *Meted pliddling dens. Pteerent se. - • • • . • , • drying :pf' tharoots. . hole.'„about • , Saved the,Old Orchard. • three ',fest - in Slimereter 7two, to ' feet lee is du ..in a clayey spot, 'and enough svater poured in ean seith earth to make d thinlitud: \-7-the_ezeirestakell:fteritttlxelie ingen trencheS ropts aro p ung 1 •- The projeete. Which' bring:mind. and -15 • overfeeding :CRUSeS hirer trouble.. •body' in united • .tetion tend.. toward The bssi 'food •is• chielfs ',resin given sound.. mental!' and -healthy -lillYe1cal drY. • A.V.e:•,1:. elOppy fecid. _ They _FfItt7.t deVeloprirentee • •••,' • •• seneshbirgreeireeveryestla_all'(.11 . • ' • also ginne fir ere- cut cooked. lean. meat There is no dearth Of -kindness in 'are confined. . , . • this 'woria a .oprs:oitly-in....out-r-Miod,4•-,,,,,,,auring,„ the ferst", week feed -.:64,th nese we gather thorns. for flowers,--- sifted rolled -or. ground, oats,- ecOked . Gerald Massey. • •an4. •Crtliuttrj4; and mixed with-. a ---e.--' _ . re------- beaten cog. Will this sive milk and Le . „„ .. , c.-tita. , Feed •fie :of- tik -tmei- 'a= day:.' . . t 1 .. amed on an English Dairy .Farin . and . ground bcne in:boxes Where the puring the s'e'cOnd 1..yt.e put Wheat • ,: By 01-1A.Itlet..1S---E - One of, the very: ..intereSting side 'trips, airing our stay. in Eng -land, leas to an 300 -acre dairy farm, located- in Soutrhern Hertiordelriere-;---about,Lep. • Telles mirth of 1ton, and alienated ."iou'el: better prane', your orehard 'bY SainUe9liW..4inilk. !,,f6.6k.G1:' thoel. tleheeriPtlisox5n7 with a ., stump -pa -Wei -7's the neigriborit ihtL"fiGn Mr told A. Moyer, a fanner, when- he said Market. - • : - .- id . . . jtiitillIalliAthe 'was,I.,:teinit:19:-Le4 ici,._ f 0 i_0116:1111 w j: _ti. A resaiiitris_iler • itlyentie,;:of cenaturyto-o. pruning and:-spraiiiiiit„glisinee it ge- -:;a061.t.i .;-b.1.1 . di,e,g,an,t4y --.7furvta -e;d . THORNE. sours. era e .* et at : Give Shan thseee • " ily -feeel.sesefemix k,reandegatS,. coaked The drainage freM Mr.. WalIace's tagetlier clib-PPed etablea.. is led to. an outside 'reeerveite e'reeri 'Joede--.-'.rhet-eaf er.- supply -co ok - from iShich a part it is: conthicted ed rice, Or tui•nips, or. potatoes,- . On - ori ion tops and iettn.ce, if op.p.p:20. finesshrnh , cabbage has been g-rown. every are relished -be- -thee-young: - - year fees fifteen s -cars or longer, and 'After 'they 'are a...Month .old, they .which WaS eeic-.setipied-• by luxuriant can be ted • creeked earn at -•-nigliC, w•aleitt6e'k4:cps it" bout' ":16-6 co-ws- day will be. s-tilficient. . HIDES -WOOL -FURS . „, • ratTS3rEATs• , 131g ..monLy can Mill be Made on these titinS... Ship yo,tit.:lot• to ancl: make .Stire or • re- ceiving, the right •Ite-' t0rn sent the - Aarne day. ea• rered ved. WILLIAM STONE ,5ONS LIMITED ViOODSTOCK;ONTARIO • gsTABUSHED 1870 ••-ereop its tlitrinse-o-f-settreeisits-- tea:A:awl setentireerifeage,'t-ka nieals Belled eggs, feit,:e*c1usive1y,ro te-edtistipati (lief 'harms The Ii.eirderagt heade4-1.)r-i . 1 b some :turkey raisers: 'Hare ..".a_'•tchne The mud covers :and. coats.' !n the •fall'' foot ncl fed ' first to • the ' • P I „n, _ eggl With dandelion, 'lettuce or $3 600 ir The cattle lea is used e, ' the rriud"-L•rin "arinftil df trees at orchard. • • : • -,• •• • , • ' trees. where we were. met•Jby Mr. yvellace, , and •co ue 'arid_preVent'S'them from. drY- been prdned and sprayed D'rodueed Lures9, unit ▪ are •sys.ee.marectiesy, trearea , . were ' 'substantially . shabw this replacing the 1)---7, kivig :what -They all-O-eseetede-t-O"-tiee 'air •wartir of. r.pp.lees•andeermaysper-sent. - during Plentir.ig. • . .. , , Of tbe;r.e tipples were feee•frone disease ..htilIty and' etitOOPS' with'•:Pewe.'" a'1,1(1 •hone-f.orMil'ag .eletnents. tairat,.stee: ear.. - .. , diseased roet-S. eslionld .be• Pruned off treed which ,Mr. MoYer,lef.t.aS an e.c-., niacleineret: for, grinding ...feed, :cutting • i'an'.Otrb•se..nnittri‘f.e.0,111e.e.gfinuyil‘%..1e2.1"It'"'Irija.," 6.,v!ic:ribulti •annicoderisat ilthe. esaoinlie otinienio•trifolurl..snielifoii;g the the . • All Straggling roots •and broken er Or blight. Four unpruned, unsprayed tied 'aSi* front :the form' in the milk; :before .or,. af tee. the...trees are jr4rldett......,,!pr1Toont, 47.0.03.1ed, a eyop, Of no com- : --Usually' ' 'the- - wholo'zoot." systobi.,:a.li .niercial value and.tonlY, One. pes .0 en t, of haqaAt,'"Iallib„,erzeT'atud.111:4'ort,rapat,Trr. iridt 6,11aYnafditerre'' peret6e6W41 ili:°,0f. -.-weeeieeillitia. '',,ere°dtee'veT,',.•„,,IThief2404u.-1 °ler; • • !fatten ed 'one-third -.y•pruning. ',. .' - 010 apples ,fiom .these trees were free the. ' silo---WaS conspicuous. for Its The tree shouinab-eg ia be Set. several ch- from diseaSe And:blight. '.17earserice before .' . firiteoi rbwttltlb•s•tiThembiticlean, :lee oth:NokipicoNoWsTio..rbiele si ' ". es deeper tVan it Stood in the nursery. last, and , during. all • previous years ; In fact, we Saw very few silos .rovr. ..if. expoSed to ettestig windst, lean since Mr. Moyer his owned the erch- iida'E.iiit4tel:0,114.1%.tthhVegar7antobstel.'onfi, athetfec:4 of _their '..lieit(".41.1d.E'cr. e °I 11 "Ir4r, ' tho'. tree slightl.k., in tho '. direction of, ,ard-, he has had, to•buer• apples for his peockeeng el-0Pa, and Which. re 1 -letter 1 m,aKnig• "YerY . liable plfdttrds. !S -the peevailings. Wind._ e_ eee..... .....e deveinter -use;re -Laitesear...M.,t,:,•41.0.yees. 461,0„,4417.,to...,...ato,..,..6A0,,thaii, any ,zototi11144 .eort. , In .t'liee .carreif, ul 'balancing of his fa- ' ' i. Peek . the earth,- firmly-abet:It the own e -orchard' -furnished hise-winter nanirn-y-Coe rreeen...e0.ineteneley in Eng- tioni,alseilitifig-eareserfeltiepase: ' the tree : where it: is so easy to leave Mr, Moyer. inherited- • the ,orcliard.. wild, Mid the root ero.pse-mangels and tirrea, and in, the , attention given .-to roots, especially. under ...the croft ,of 'stipply. . • ,,..,...... :an air, spaee, Bel‘ careful Met to bruiee Foretwenty: years it had produced no •terrnipse-which largely take its place, till"' 51nProvellient a jAle-Ilto-cluetivil Is„,,,,..andeinjure,:theiseetg.,by•trataPing. 'Pat tsrep,,i,*.t4 the neig;hbefs seemed juSti.- 17Itred '.1.7W.2:111°,A;cf(i67.1„isiZsix, soPrPleseerivnlatPko6tirt..6(1' caliPat2tAdni'ktY lonCliii3Piatvt°tAtibt'c'e'e'.Xtiller. WPrialn6Illaellet worth more than the ercha rd ; but Btv, feeding, together With'cottozi- Iverked... 014 by sOiespe.- :. ...1.-...:_....,,...,_,_ In 'England, as in Canada,. the.averr.: . I lied in thinking that the laiii, Weil -corn for geed and linseed dil. cakes and Itintie- - •-i.:•,.*°Ser read-- " 4•1"."--)1111t111,s. wbf.gli .;grown. barley. and ' horse ,beaMe ..• ageY Serener for a long time looked v, toyi ea .11 r _ _ ke. g v h ro.c-oti _Itti,dv:Ii_iro_trat-ivi-litiel....1-3;u:_fti,on,tvio.1_,ifid_rovt:,..11,:nv.,...., 7askince..:4&.• ittie..'.0,t0eniPt7:: -to • '.bajr,ift. ----,caerhit-dff• 6.....iiit:--t:ii--e; hoon,.dntri.-rein_to7toni'ea‘tiveis•;. Otithitra Ir'trialiaskedthevannty--Te .9ir.1.00. Do the 'aid of apiculture, and reseritative for hit, help and, as spring itiockfi'llitriktith'state'"entitressiengtheal -progreelsein, the imperoveinent of term- , moved along, kept busy with a bar- England, and' SSW everywhere fiends /lig Practice hao' Veal. dilaPPointinglY spraying outfit, , . . ., of this .beart, evlether here might not sloW. This result has. been p toiartly .due ,., . As• one:a his. tests-hi:sprayed t.biae. ,be: :I' _s,`"°.arigbeilla,orti?1;1..i.7. :,takv:...„,.,..°I., 'Eu't,, ,be, TiltiM,. _. ttte‘;:titeaiitlY°..td iiidlOW-1.04.1111041071PriP.41e 116aOrgestg'.b066. .-.. 'fourth' unsprayed. .The, three sprayed .'Tho, horse bean ' is , planted in broect a seraliiation fregn, inadel.. Wealthy trees four times .encl.lefte a trees had only one per cent .bad 'fruit Out umn.,.. either atone Or with winter (Prate( datgena, and Par* to too. k3t gP•on expeetation'ort: the peat of tilie f arm - and yielded $'30 'worth of apples. The'14.teemIt4le.„in‘g.It'ellseeae. etifffes.ne,"eeetlegisilbiglIP,Iiaglati' e•T , resulting in dieJapP*tmemt 'when fourth treo had only ' one • ver' 'cont. it ,et'sotne s:ervice in -heading up' elle a coclusion that wag 'fully, warranted good. fruit.% . . oats... .1 „could ne•t helli envYing the under the eandritieths bcf the egporimeat ,faa'iner eiduoive rpos9e*., is found inapplicable to .ho conditions. don't forget that yot . IIwant 501110When:selling' Your gUrplus stock, ' sion of this legutite,;Which does not .In both count)eies, however, flier° d Itritish . the yourself fai, table use.• . .. thrive in our *Mutate. • bas been a small but dteactii1y increas- , With this home-grown legume, mit,- ;lug nonther of tairoccos whose flehl of ed with imported corn: and oil cake, Vision id broader than the ayeragpi WV/ fed in connection „wibhroot*, the and' who have had a tearing that has lInglish- clairYiniinis enabled to Wet enabled: theta to• select end apply, in. put a. Well-lioloneed tattoo of the telldgently,tlie reenIts of seiiontillc re. highe.t 'effectiveness. . search on their OW* form*. , •' ...".A.laeri.eAti"' Fence/ the .grigui- fil and gentkine, has S'food'the tet -of- changing. weather, for twenty years. „ "Hinge Joints' arid Tenston Curves7 provide for expansion and contraction -in hot or told ' weather. Perfect. Galvanizing.' Big- - .Heavy-Wires;t7 -- • VIM' Weight,: 'Full $iie Wire, Full. Length Rolls, Galvanize •Vogetab o,Farm,Flower, Nev' Improvedliroins Ali foaled. sure to'grow Sem/ kr Caladog 4:•••••••••••••••,..............M.4....•••••:.••••• •IOWA Ne. * • . • ailliekeal0 M,ay De e:raZIneict as egg breeds, ment breeds, Oneral pUa'poSe bra and fancy oa oroarseata4 la Du-PUY ...&-.:÷-Efft GU S .•38.142 Jarque's Cntfier,..S§uare, j'ionieeot. • Manufactured, by TAB CANAPIAN'STEEL HAMILTON. 'CANADA .111111111011111111119110101,111 ••••••• IRS1111(191111102 se 11111 . - • • , • -Put -.Heart --iiitt):-the_...Soil Fertilizers give heart to tile farm. They give more -"pinichP to or g ▪ the soil -greater power to "deliverthe good5."' A. strong •Ite.art ; means biggest crops of best quality snit early maturity. • II .now Fertilizers 'More than Doubled Yields on an Indiana Farm I 4-' rexuazers added per otere In 9 year " pt _ _ To Corn -6 toits reamers plu, 200 lba. Adid Thos. ' tit• TO Wheat -200 Ibis. 944 ertilleer. Rot(%tiont Corti, Wheat, Hay, Toted extense Vex acre In 7 reas ter tn., lime and (iirtilieetr,...s ss 0'). Total value of ncrease, per acre....................23000 • . (Report Pttriltot Up, Station, 1,020) , ' to • .19 pi ^ 13,13 WISE AND FER7VAE - Booktoto Poo on regite4t st ' 111014' Totiryhea.B.U.Soiela.sn.Ado v1101411! Ili r vemaut Bureau i 40,:rq.4q0, Ont. 47 i • Illiilliglelikilsighillkikelp1.010111111i, LI, tgl,1111,414,14)1110•IKAMI • , 714 4