& : = : : i : ER, ONT. 1 Sudden Change of Diet Not Good ar # : : ; for the Young Coli---Wean Him : : & : Gradually -- General Hints on ow i | . AER IR Rationing and Handling. Ready for Heavy The Case 10-20 is noted for its reserve . {Contributed by Ontaric Department of For belt work this ; fertouitnre, Torentad ower. Owners state that these tractors Case 20x36 thresher, fully equipped . id fiE age at, which foals should fare always capable in emergency, for silo fillers, hay presses, feed mills, ote, 3 pi : he wenn b = > great ae | extra hard plowing or for grades. For all round use this tractor demand 4 ; ree governed - circum- : : . / ; : : 3 We are putting on a SPECIAL SALE ty y Sl a for pulling your careful consideration, It has long 3 { : : three 14-inch plows which 1 y pull proved i 'or 1d ier 4 of WHITE CANVAS SHOES. sonditlons 1h & well Io alow ha -- ny ch it can pu its or - is Zona ia} - mare to nurse her foal for four 2. : operation, burning kerosene successfully : of wou ot mn vd aonths or longer. If, when the goal It also handles other implements It is built of the finest materials, Yo Jus Se a TR : is this age, the mare is required to { "sually requiring about six herses, such ge one money worth, ; ree months' wear Gs runt wh La wh bho he tee Toot Minders te ol hi grain = Before yau oie on your tractor, let . Il ? BR d d P si if the foal be weaned. On_the other | duills, six section spike-tooth harrow, 8 be iy ay SEL {& ' ar : rie. XYoul 1e e bet 1 ° > Specia y eaiice a ple hand, if the mare be in fair condi- | 0 10 foot double disc barrow, ete, nda. : : tion, not required for regular work, - : Beer = oo mT and still yielding a reasonable quan- : . For example-- = iE 5 : 0 0 ~ a oer 3 LADIES' HIGH - TOP.. CANVAS 5 i dai © vy weal dlity of milk, the foal will do better KEROSENE F.T. BRIGNALL, : os oes Sh 2 i = Ppl 5 Pom ae 11 ; r x 5: i <£ $ BOOTS, leather sole and heel, pre- : a Jif not Yeraen i month oo Te TRACTORS Oxdrift, Ont 4 = war price, $3.75; Sale Price $3.25 Baw : Be : §ionger, and the dam, having no labor i a] £4 2 2 ; ° Dry Goods LITOCET®S "ito perform, will not suffer. ee LADIES' FLEET-FOOT SHOES, | The ordinary process of Weaning, SEE were $2.75; Sale Price 82.20 - Sars j which consists iu separating mare ; ; Wy sand foal, and aliowing no furthe § Oho a en, boys ond gigs : tercourse for several weeks, or u 3 Samm eh A the mare has ceased to mecrete milk, These Prices are strictly Cash, d the foal to look for it, is in our Lo . - { opinion, irrational. wasteful and un- i : : 2 \ called for. / A : rr It is probably unnecessary to state 11 the Tools yo u need that the eolt should be taught to eat chopped or rolled cats, bran, ete.; before the process of weaning com- ces, otherwise he will surely suf- fer and grow (hls. Experience has taught all breeders and feeders of stock that sudden or violent changes of diet or usage with any class of stock is dangerous, and often expen- give. When this ig the case with i 1t animals, it is reasonable to ex- pect it to be more marked in the - young. Hence, in order to avoid Gan- rs fprs: 2 , ger of digestive diseases in the young, Hardware, Furnitu: € and Buitcker Lfep and trouble with the mammary ay : ren glands, and possibly digestive trou- : ' McCormick INTE ble also, in the dam, we should exer- sige good judgement, and be satisfied The Power of the Bur fo take congiderable trouble when = : : : = =. . ) Y == Ready for next week Get them at jences D. W. SCOTT, D iD. 2COIRI0LDIBIBELP ST IBIBOB ABET R. Sweeney [Jnion C General Blacksmith Wood Worker AGENT FOR the Old Reliable Massey-Harris Farm Implements ete. SERVIC] Morning: Service at Afternoon: Sunday Bible class Preaching ¢ Rev. Gi E. R( St weaning the colt. In most cases the mammary ap: paratus is still quite active, and = considerable quantity of milk is be- ing secreted when the owner decides t is time to "wean the coit.'* he colt, in addition to the grass and grain that it has been consuming, has thus far been accustomed to milk In fact, milk has been hig al diet, and, if suddenly de- of it he cannot avoid fretting, ling in condition. Then again, ccretion of milk in the mare not cease all at once, and, unless glands be relieved of it, mam- is will be the result. Instead of king the mare by hand, and, of rse, making no use of it, as is i lly done, the colt should get the fit. Our idea of the proper od of weaning is as follows: en it is decided that the colt shall weaned; he should be placed in a rtable box stall, by himself, or other colts that are being wean- There should be no mangers or es into which he can rear or jump, J probably injure himself, and the door and walls should be so high nat he cannot jump over them or get s fore feet over. The dam should tied, In a stall, or better, if con-~ ient, kept in a boy stall, not neces- ! ily far removed from her foal. In "fact, the writer has made a practice having the stalls adjoining, sao that the dam and foal can see and hear each other, but cannot get to- gether. Whether or not the mare be required for work, she should be taken to the colt's stall, or better, the colt lead to the dam's stall, and aliowed to remain for 15 to 20 min- nies three times daily for a week or tonger. Leading the colt to the dam's , 1s a good system of giving him rgt iessens in training for future £ During the second week, taily will be sufficient to leave gether, and after this once ly, gradually = shortening the 2th of the visit until the mammal comes practically inactive, In this each gradually becomes accus- 7 pan. A Cordial ¥ ey Canadian Potato ; Machinery Co Planter and Diggers ih ACRICUL] [Ee alddress of the culture will be 9.30-12.40 2.00- 5.00 il { i > ; } y ery [Office Hours-- Po / | t | Ont. : b) ~ Dryden Sturdy, Reliable, Ecnomical, power on drawbar as well as on belt Known the world overfor low cost farm power = ° SPECIAL FEATURES Burns Kerosene and other low priced fuels, has mechanical lubricator Magneto with impulse starter, no battries required handy foot breakes, easy to steer adjustable draw bar, Water, air cleaner two speeds, working parts enclosed. The motor is a two- cylinder, valve-in-head type, running at 575 r.p.m. If you are thinking of getting a tractor, see the TITAN 10:20 and get our prices, which have been recently reduced, before place- ing your order. For Literature and Prices on any of these Machines, see J. S. CORNER, Oxdrift. or write to NTERNATIONAL HARVESTER CO. Ltd, Winnipeg, Man. 22 2 0 ER E a ww 2d to be separated from the C The change of diet for the colt J = ivi is gradual, and he receives the bhene- 2 LET as B. . Shingles au J $11. i 3 Cs & CREEL eo | it of the milk that otherwise would Sa : I be wasted. It also largely obviates SS | ask; & 14 2 ried SS, FERRE $3 danger of mammitis in the mare, and Ey | : = radually become inactive. & e the colt should be £357 Picture Framing i the well-saved clov- ; iz : = pped or rolled cats, | GOING TO HAVE A GARD : Vol a = . ORR od 3c v i i Yi pe i yo 2 H 2. A satisfactory this year? Well, youll nee Manitoba Gypsum Hardwall and Wood : rs is mane by tools for the work, You Fit Fi ut hay an 16 1a- ; : ihre iC gos y ng 1 aid C. a Dail In the evening, oot all the! good kinds : z me beiling water on it, Anything from a weeder H ] | ' with a rubber she n¢ i % n Un abak i ea ran ppm sen od wll hewiny, bon! we AGCTUARILD [0 conness on HE IP 2 : ning, Chicken wire, too, either : preparing another feed for the ag. This, with a ration of whole ith a carrot or two at noon, dition to the amount of whole he will require, usually gives elient results. Of course, this re- es some time and trouble, and en this is not convenient-the colt ' will do very well without the prepar- ation of food noted. When practic- 'able, the addition of cow's milk gives scellent results, but this is often not ily obtainable. ; : After the colt has ceased looking or his dam, he should be allowed to ie daily exercise in a yard or pad- kz, and his feet should be trimmed oi least monthly. Usually under these conditions, the wear i3 not equal to ie giowth, and if not attended to, e feet wili becolae abnormal in size nd shape, which may Permanently keep your own chicks in, or your neighbour's out. And we help : : in the effort to make gavd 5. A NDERSON pay by charging the least DRYDEN, ! can for garden accessories. E. A, KU Dryden, Ont. ONT. Srna W.VA. Applications fo membership and nformafion con- cerning returned men, wri.e to F HOUSES For Sale and Rent ajure him. Hence they should be =--ALSO-- . mmed to ii natural size and io . snape, as conditions demand.-- Prof, FIRE INSURANCE H. M. DavIDSoN. Lis J. H. Reed, V.5, O. A. College, : w Secy-T'reas, : Guelph. nN % R egular meeting at 2.30 p.m. | When sows are to farrow in pen, i taking them in a week before they JAH, MCFADY {| farrow enables them to become ac custoined to their new quarters, ER, FIRST SUNDAY every moru= ue Nu 3