* _ |. PAGE FOURTEEN. -------- 3 ---- ALWAYS mG ™ SAME HIGH-CLASS QUALITY! SEE THAT #1 YOU GET 11, WHEN YOU ASK HOR MM isdn, J. M. DOUGLAS and Company, MONTREAL, CANADIAN AGENTS Ih} ARD bad 4 PB ks om me ws un" "SPECIAL LIQUE To Ranest, Scotch Whi Great age. nDewar & Yindon DisTLLLERS, Bose, ERTH, ymerkel, 253, Scorun never be satisfied with any other. You'll find that the sparkling, delicate flavor of THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY. land by securing the two gear wheels the parts are easily assembled by a blacksmith. _ Tips For | the Farmer BY USOLE JosN. may be delivered to the factory the warmest weather, : Alfalfa Truths. Alfalfa may be suevessful raised on almost any type of sqil, provided that it is well drained, sweet, free of weeds and well supplied with organic matter and mineral plant food. Good drainage must be provided. The ground must be free of weed seeds. m Feed Young Calves Lightly. It is well to remember that the di- gestive tfact of the calf is compara- tively small and that frequent feedings of small amounts during the first month are almost imperative. Not over tin to twelve pounds of milk pe day should be fed to a calf under six 1 : a weeks of age. amount of milk noculation of the soil will general may be increased gradually, until, at] de and must not be the age of three months, twenty |03o%lected. Soil from a good alfalfa pounds may be fed ass minimum al field or from a place where sweet clo- lowance. Calves under one month of] oF !® growing, should be used for 3 _ | inoculating. ' age should be fad three times o day, The best land on the farm should be used for the first trial of alfalfa. I successful, it will pay better than any other crop. fain is an excellent feed for kinds of live stock. 1t is rich in flesh forming and milk producing nutrients. It is more digestable than red clo- ver and is not far behind such mate- rials as wheat bran in feeding value. Alfalfa will yield from three to" §ix tons of hay per acre per season, ac- cording to the fertility of the soil. Interesting Notes. Young animals, especially, must be abundantly supplied with muscle-mak- ing material. Thie explains why the clovers furnish more suitable food for them than the grasses proper. Damp hog pens ten cause If the soil is gour, it must be limed before alinlfa can do well. Boils lacking in fertility should be well manured, as alfalfa rejuires large amounts of plant food. The American Jersey Club has built a club house in New York city at a cost of $112,000. At the annual meet- ing of the club it was reported that during the year ending March 31st, 23,334 eattle were registered, against 21,769 last year. A banquet was held in connection with the annual meet at which Holstein, Ayrshire oy Guernsey Breeders" Associations were represented. Some Useful Mints. Farm Stock and Home, of Minne apolig, gives the following useful hints : Collar boils need the attention of a veterinarian who can easily remove the cause. Better one rose in front of one's window than a whole armful on one's dinrrhoes 4 young | igs. Place he Screen out the flies. Better still, do, "0% W112 Lhe young fitter in the dry- / Hood . est pen in the piggery, or, better still, away with the swill-pit back of the i a oD bls pen by hermit a i . y : . "here are two classes of soils which areal sclustion of the stallion js are commonly much more deficient in form harvest of colts nitrogen than in other plant foods. The uncleaned cistern under These are the very sandy soils and the kitchen is a breeder of disease, Ea Tolling or steeply sloping hill sometimes death. Haale, oY The peddler usually carries with him a » soiling Sop sllaita a full stock of trouble. This applies on d peril Yigics the to all the varieties. j het uage And of oe The chickens like rape. A little patch of it near the barnyard will keep them busy and contented. i The chiel value of the manure spreader lies in its ability to put al thin coating over a large area, and thus produce maximum results. Teach that boy séout of yours to leave the birds, including the hawks, alone. They are destroyers of insects and of mice, but only te a small de- | gree of grain. ' all the and easily most highest quality; indeed, it is much better for the to feed it off by soiling rather than by depasturing. No invariable rule can be laid down as to date of seeding, as wenther con- {ditions and other factors over which man has no control, may determine the possibilities of seeding time. Much however, can often be done to modify adverse conditions. When allowing the pregnant mare to go in and out a her Jonse box stall, a always be-careful to have the door From Many Farms. securely fastened open, so that there Prof. Elliott, superintendent of C.'is no possibility of 'her being injured P.R. demonstration farms in Southern py squeezing through a small space Alberta, purchased during his recent and oatehipg her abdomen. This may trip to England a small flock of cause abortion. Exmoor sheep for "breeding purposes in the foothills. In order to stimulate interest in! good roads in Canada, W! J. Kerr, president of the Canadian Highway Association, has offered three valu- able medals to children writing the Beet oy What Good Roads bage, $1.50 to $2 doz; celery, 15¢c. to Ex-Sheep Commissioner W, T. Rich ue. ge Hot, TR. 8 we od urges plenty of light for sheep when to Ble peck; turnips 150. to" 0c. a shut up in stables. Light is absolute eck: 'Fadish. Be. bunch: - rhubarb, J0e.: ly necessary for the growth of wool, sm onion So bunch ' " on produces a sor of fungus on the | J: A. McFarlane, Brock street, ~ro- animals' bodies. Joiis groin, flour and feed selling aa ks acoun, dominion hortieul- YR ¢ turist, at Ottawa, states that no part nid, phe Jatal wheat, Ne per of Canada ean grow the McIntosh red 1 » Lio, lie x } fas, apple better than the province of New $l Hous YS ae ah Brunswick. Fameuse apples also at 8288 3.10: H to %, larmers iain a high standard of quality in $2.90: dO a nd rolled cater $3.00 1 y . » » vl * a tction of Langa, per barrel; . cornmeal, $1.80 to $2; operating at present in the western Dran, $37 per ton; shorts, $20 per ton rive" baled straw, 88; loose, $8; hay, loose states. It has three forty-five horse- $17 S18: and hav. 87; IS. gover gasoline tractors Sling fifty- Heh 5; pre ay, 8 7 to $18; ve fourteen-inch plows. Wonderful im- eat oot, § le Bl %. ts provements have heen made tines the 1g. prime western, llc. to 12ic. car. plows. case; cuts, lle. to 22¢.; mutton, 13e. Over 16,000,000 pounds of cheese to 13¢c.; lamb, $2 to $2.50 a quarter; were exported from the United States live hogs, $9; dressed hogs, $13; veal, to Great Britain during the first 1 ne eleven months of last year. Great airy--Briter, ox Britain herself the largest milk-pro. 32¢; prints, 2ie. to 30c.; rolls, ec; ducer, cannot commence tg supply the %8&% 22¢. to 25, doz hue dod Io" Conmunpiion smd Cores Mile & Co uote th, tok 'r manufaclories. : ' Those who pin their faith to the 88 to size, $4 to 39; skunks, as to Holstein milker can find many argu. %7® and length of strive, Sle. to ments to uphold their belief. E. F. ¥2.25; raccoon, large, $3: medium, $1.- Osler, of Bronte, the well-known. Hol- 23 to #2; small, 75¢.; minks, as to stein breeder, says that a few days color and size, $2 to $7.50; weasels. ago he had occasion to kill a twe- Me. to. 60e,; g muskraes, large, year-old heifer for beef, and the meat 80s, to 85e.; 1, medium, G60c. with different by-products realized to ic os Te mall, dle. to 4bec. ose to 3 : | ay, street. reports Ste las follows : ¥ Phe hide marker is Cool the Milk. | steadily declining, owing to poor gual- wo Horns, chief dairy instructor for ity and poor dema eitern Ontario, says : NO Patrons of cheese factories realize ahd balls, fe. 8 1b; Sh the necessity for. ¢ milk * duri .;.00080018, 31; v warm weather if the (ight qualit: ot the. greatest Snpatity of cheese is to made from «milk. © It is ne that the night's Produce and Prices. Kingston, May 25.--Market" clerk reports the prices prevailing as fol lows ; , Carrots, 20. to 25¢c. a peck; pota- toes, $2 a bag; beans, 10c. qt.; cab- world is creamery, 30c. to skins, fresh, , He, per milk he cool 5528 Fed it it : With such an outfit sweet, cool milk ! meadow, and usually for the animals, | MAY, 25, 1912. -- wisn Your Guar rants of Goodness k The name "SALADA" on the sealed lead pack: ages is best IS THE CHOICEST TEA GROWN ON THE ISLAND el of the sealed lead DAVIS REA Jou strongest guarantee of all that is and most fragrant in tea oF CEYLON whole leaves--with the delightful flavor Prot leaves brought to your table by the packages. BLACK, GREEN OR MIXED. e a -- iis rin ---- Why break your back fighting with a stubborn engine when you can stand erect and start it without difficulty with the DAVIS REAR STARTER. Try one and be convinced. It will prove to bea much needed accessory, and can be bought at a low price. DAVIS DRY DOCK CO. 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