irying, Landscape Gardening, Ae THER ONTARIO WILL THE HOME MAKERS. | WHAT F. ) tons! -- DO-FO E HON 16_tons plus fertilizers | 'Leéture Possibilities. Vitrate of Soda 180ibs, 1bs., 8 equal to 650 bs. o ' 7 or gain for B over A 45 the nearest railway station, is en- ? |= 184bus, 40 Der acre. Average piled to ome lecture a year by a f its valuable | gain for B over A = 69 bus. 33 Ibs. from the Lecture Staff of e sain for B the Department of Agricultu gai eS Among 'the 'subjects to be nga gain for B over| oro. Health Problems, w ly one pound of SDT me pow , land Flaster Of say perfectly dry Arsenate of lead paste used 3 ofl two to three to forty gallons of. water, or f lead at the rate :i the close of the year; issuing of night {xture will. also prove effec: e prevention of Early and it. A formula for making in his bulletin on "The in Canada," which may be had on application -to the Publications Branch at Ottawa. to- . pro~ ticular in regulation of temperatures. Some of them, of a transportation, in- spection and publicity nature, are as follows: Arrangement with the rail way companies for 160 iced refrigera- tor care weekly during June, July and August . for the transpontation of cheese in carloads to Montreal, Que- bec and Halifax; arrangement for a eo | "pick-up" refrigerator car service over pndertaking the experiment could prove beyond a doubt in the demonstration. rise two plots, were this 80 IL Joy, 19.28. . 19, 20. he same day at evening; of our Lord's resurrection, ive Its fou ; re. dealt, with 1 Halifax and in the winter at St. John, | it ie claimed that Canada is a greater tari. It is estima; Se ,,,,,,------ The Sunday School Lesson that never-to-be- for-| could "Where the Institutes wish to secure pecial instructors along such lines mo 0 Bee-Keeping, Poultry. Raising, eee 2 [ The bbuccoof Quality | Zl Y2LB.TINS and in packages lege, Guelph, o 'emptvill 221-- Food Value of Milk and Its Products. 242-- Diseased Mouths a Cause of} IIb-Health. 245--Food Values, 268--Mushrooms. 273--Community Halls. Easter and remem Of lonely specified routes for the transportation of butter and eggs in any quantity to Montreal, Toronto and Halifax from | May to September; inspection at To- ronto, Montreal and Halifax of iced butter and cheese cars; maintenance of staffs of inspectors at Montreal and save," Over Death itself had Easter and remembrance--that er and Remembrance brance--of women in a garden, women who at dawn approached their Master's grave; The tomb of Him whose dying breath had craved the Father's pardon For those who mocked Him, saying, "Himself He cannot the One they sought had risen triumphed, so the white-robed angel , priso: ' % As a conqueror victorious had arisen from the dead. issuing of a weekly market letter every M3nday from early in April to lettergrams to different provincial of- ficials at Toronto and Montreal; send- ing of collect telegrams giving the 'day's quotations on butter and cheese to anyone applying for them; circula- 3 dairy news. letter. . tenth: of every month to those condern- ed; and the maintenance of a staft of seven full-time inspectors and three Jatt cuspocion for of the Deve | Ontario, where bout thirteen million Industry Act end the Oleomargarine Dushels are grown annvelly. In ad: Act. Thermographs or self recording dition to thle crop for grain, Canada therm 0 are placed by the | Produces six million tons of corn for branch inthe holds of vessels carrying | f0sllage. Of this about four and a dairy products from this country, and | Delf milton tons are produced in On. place among the field crops of Canada, more particularly in the province of user of this Instrument than other | GTlsdale, Deputy Minister of Agricul. , 'and 'therefore the oy Sher ture for Canade, that this forage crop is housed in about forty thousand silos. In the March-April number of The Agricultural Gazette Dr. Grisdale has issued a [statement covering the history, production, and utilization of corn ffi agricultural practice in Cana- da. In this the advantages of corn Let | growing are enumerated. --l Easter. Easter is in bloom! The world's a room With lilies in the window! i 1. It is an exceedingly cheap feed : us sing! = Easter is here, and Spring! since, over a period of 20 years, costs Mary Carolyn Davies. | have run from $1.50 to $3.92 per tem when labor and supplies were most expensive, 2. Large returns per acre. The aver age crop in this period of time has been equal to about § tons of olover hay per acre. =. 8. Best crop om which to apply manure, 4. Best crop to use when breaking up & sod field. Easter and remembrance<that our Lord to Heaven That in the princely courts on high that it was for us He And that He waits our presence He rules as King g > as 0 to the grave descended, S in the spacious realms above. --Christina W. Partridge. a. pastures, 10. Best crop to help induce cattle to consume coarse and poor roughage. 11, Cheapest and best succulent * | food that canbe grown in the province of Ontarlo and Quebec. 12. The crop that permits of the carrying of most lve stock per acre, Referring to varieties Dr. Grisdale' mentions Wisconsin No, 7, Golden Glow and Early Leaming as most satisfactory in Eastern Ontario, but he mentions having seen an extra. ordinarily good fleld of Bureka grow- ing in the vicinity of London. During thie past four years, when all costs were high, corn was produced at the Experimental Farm at Ottawa at an' average cost of $57,62 per acre, or $3.62 per ton, with an average yield of 16.4 Yons per acre, Out of Doors, In the urgent solitudes Lies the spur to larger moods; In the friendehip of the trees, Dwell all sweet serenities. ~--Ethelwyn Wetherald. TI a a, on Bel ve i m po ape Sm EY af Tat ay ae With fluff of rOiYg chat buds + And best of wings that Then something softly y The tenderest of all the airs in the heart awakes again Easter With dripping from the roofs when noon is high murmurs from black water under on the far blue swiftly northward snow, eky / £9, blow! Forgetting all the sorrows of dead days. In larger hope for wien - Comes April, with thie fave uf que who and pain sombre untr fed ways. . in her train Moore