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Port Perry Star, 22 Feb 1923, p. 2

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3 i i. this 2 umn. = paper. dpi iidBin It is advisable is necessary that a stamped we be enclosed with the question, newer will be matled direct: "Copyright by Wilson Publishing §o, Limited E. F.=--Pleass tell me what to do 8 to 10 per ce to keep oiit of my weed beans 4 2 and yet mot destroy the formation 2 a a: the Province of 0 ol wis Wi . : . 1,186 pounds milk and 246 pounds , Sioned' Off 'W 1% bushels per acre and 35 to 20 bat of fat. One centre in that province Juay Jo. sivel 4 tincture of iodine the sur- Sen Again this can best. rowed an average of 9418 'pounds of hep applied 40 the wounds. Mass out the be 3 the drill, but if SoWn yi and a little less than 360 pownds of small warts will'd after a Dy 16°67 one' mors ght of 'for, Whole herds have ghten an time if you immeres the affected Losin A oa ; verage of over 11,000 poundsof . p hi . This should give you a good stand! DUCT 0d ae high as 371 pounds of "for [Ove ilu eh sigan serine is : a oid + some. Jat; Individual. grade cows IR some, of edu it will dissolve when hot. After| . 8. C. you suggest some. of the high ing herds have pro-i the evenirig: immersion, dry the teats | thing to kill buckthorn in a Tawn? I duced 15,000 Ibs. of milk Chh 8nd 8] och opis Sprooly 3 thidk a t kave'a besuriful tawn but ft is full quarter of a ton butter fat. And een of oqual quantities of salt, owers of 7) Answor:--The only successful cure these are, od by highly gulphur, and cold-pressed castor oil. | ! i bred, well selected and well fed cows] . A a : for buckhon or narrow loa? plantain! that have given almost 18 tons of milk| Cleanliness, neatriess, order; shiftel in to dig up the plant with a "spud,"| and two thirds of a ton of butter fat| lesshess, = untidiness, dirt; 'which? which is a chisel inserted in the handle! in the 365 days. At a time when labor | Wither. has its: reaction. means so much it is unfortunate for --T---- If we could farm forever without of a hoe or similar implement. spot, or for a potato and 'strawberry Spraying does not seem to destroy| one to be working away with an aver- \ ll patch. age herd which could in a few years any setbacks it wouldn't be real liv- Adversity holds an importént and obtain a'pint or a pound of carbon, bisulphide. Place a deep saucer OT dish (other than metal) on beans and pour saxbon de in the dish, then pover the top of the barrels or close tho door of the bin 80 as to keep the place as nearly air-tight as possible. The carbon bisulphide evaporates quickly and has a very penetrating, ! unpleasant odor." It is very inflam-y mable, hence do not have a fire of any, sort about when you are treating the weed. : N. B.i--Will you explain to me the fertilizing value, if any, of fresh cow manure and clover chaff on a garden L! . pounds per head of cooked potatoes, This than having an oppo and less of raw poiatoes. ; Director Hills of Vermont claime #hat potatoes at 1bc per bushel are more costly tham corn ensilage. If oats are fed to calves the oats should be ground wo as to aid in their di- gontibility. A. M.:--1 would like to know i Gudan grass is any good for hog pas- al to thm of the rest, cofiies in England where we are you Withee Jesuits \vhat: this 'work, we feel that we ba in this plant, hence the somewhat labor- r------------ i ethod sted has to be re- ; pi : 4 Answeri--A ton of cow manure! lous metho suggested be brought up to a profitable standard. | ing. ) ' : : . exten 53 pein ithogen 3 pounds sorted to ineorder to clear the Iand:| Testing involves weighing and test- Place in the regular order of, business. oriiome an phosphoric acid and 9 pounds © pot- ---- " ; . : h : nas or 5 cabo ash, while a ton of clover on cutries Methods of Destroying the S Dy sy a of mit , 15 poum : T te ; ¢ 4 pounde onion, 15 pow Rat. he Sunday School Lesson | = Lady Byng, and the Home-Makets. SE ser Rl tt ART Sato seu fo ostimate the value of the material) Lo phi Lie He re ue po FEBRUARY 25 ; "We can scarcely ever get hor to have you done here, you whose that you bave suggested. his estimate was made by Mr. E. W. mii: appear ab our social functions and beanchor have been going for tem. ©. H. Kot am milking aeten' 00} Netoon, Chet of the Bistogteet Sule) The Parable of the Pounds, Luke 19: 11:48. Golden Text-- | 2 it ak otiy #ibe, 16 yout N en wars. Bout >igtomdat mel A Cr a eT) ee aes ht the Tle that is faithful in that which is least, is faithful mers Josh ditute Convention but ie) What did you do? What proved suc, arb vary dldgrouatis to uy Ame labor of 20,000 man is required annu- . also in much; Luke 15: 10. mysterious drawing power?" asked suatal in Jour wok Jor domes a1 ora cure. ally WA provide the food bolestioyel hy ; Lesson Setting--Jesus was drawing |fore, is fidelity solely. One man does an Duawa lady. 2,500 'branches in England, we have - About the only cause for ous army of rate o' nigh to the city of Jerusalem. There as much relatively , with his two tal-|. wing power was the keen. yet your long and successful Answer: at Y a brown rat is also a serious menace to' was a great multitude Ww him. It]ents as the other did with his five, and interest one Institiate woman, end she nce.." f the couditios. Bi I Se Mav health, spreading, it is believed, in- had been stirred by his miracles, to receives the same commendation and | the wife of Canada's new Govern A lively discussion by the members tenderness » oie ve! fantile paralysis emd even bybonic great ehthusiasm. Jesus saw that the the same reward. Here fe Suita} for | General, feels in the work and meth- glowed this' 'appeal, "the: result of: In ois ees pend wh yn plague. In Buropesit is estimated people seemed to think that the dawn all is the same, and the Bera «| ods of all other home-makers for the which was a decision | { e stable where they are ouse oo after full enquiry that the average an- of the kingdom of heaven was at hand, | sults Sl far different commendation] betterment of their own homes and Fxeellenty's © n An' application of a mild finiment| 1,5] Joss 'caused by each rat in Great and that they were ready to bail him and different rewards ns indicatisgl community, for at home in England gy, ye cons followed 'by some softening applica-i pritei : \ as the Messianic king. J felt that | different capacity and different fidel: | yo udy: : in England from the various. Go : lica-| Britain equalled $180, in France $1.00 fie must restrain this blind éuthusiasm |ity to onportunity. "| the Lady Byng of Vimy had been an tario and other i on suth as a bi ot of some in€ and is Denmark $1.20. The English and dispel their expectation of an| V.17. Well, thou good Servant; woll active branch. officer in an Institute. how the branches had ca wou ave ficial _ | Board of Agriculture hus applied spe-| immediate kingdom, and speaks to done. Have thou authority .over ten] "But I did not como here to-night what were the ng 2 F. H.i--Are potatoes a good 'win-! cial efforts to' combat the rat pest, them the parable of our lesson, It|cities. His dilligent and energetic use| to make a speech. In reality I came{their strength and permanoney. ter feed for calves seven to eight while a Sanitary League in France shows that the immediate duty of his|of a little meets with an appropriate ito ask questions and learn from On-| At the close of the sessior % Ex: months old? If oats are fed should| has carried on & similar vigorous cam- followers is working and waiting in {reward 3 of /tario, the mother" of the whold Insti-| celléncy expressed the wish ak they be ground? : paign. . ; | expectation of the Master's return; V.s. 18, 10. The second . . be thou tute movement, how you have carried - htop abo od brief ne Answer: --Speaking generally, po-| Methods of destroying rats are out- _1. Testing The Servaiits, 11-15. Tag ped five cithes. The. second man hon so successfully for 26° years, for ception left the Eastern - ig' tatoos are mot-considered good stock| lined in Crop Protection Leaflet No. V. 11, 12. Nigh to. Jerusalom.. As|720 ut ho tas x > a "this, I understand, is your Silver An-| Institutes with a warm' | : helt acs hat is, if fod in 00 large quan-|7 of the Entomological. Branch of the TSa TASC BR 0 the oity of Jetu- i hem: hearty word versary," suid Her: Excellency to thei hearts 'for the a up wp. In w Gotan experiment te. Department of Agriculture at Ottawa, lem the HC ar ad Jn hearty word! delegates at the Eastern Outario Con: [ernment House 'and the conviction = ported in 1007 the writer found that! Copies of this leaflet niay be obtained! 1s dle. ont Nentiuainmr: | Wo vention recently held at Ottawa. "It| that: those: whe working 3 dows should not receive move than 33) free on regest to the Pubimtions! <1dle_enthus a He new Sha 4a a real pleasure to come to a Can- tat LVAD vie ng In thi Branch, Department of Agriculture,! salem, the ultitude would : become |P adian Institutes Convention, for over|, 8 thro J Ontario Ottawa. For trapping, the spring or, uncontrollable. Now was the time for v y guillotine type is recommended. These the steadying Word and the tempering ; traps may be baited with meat, oat-| thought. A certain nobleman went | 5° na mead; cooked eggs, or fruit. The wire into a far Rp 'The setting of the ~ 5 1 cage traps ave also excellent when, rable seems to be historical. Arche. | the Teasol a band. Poleouiue. has Wiss the son of Herod the Greats VECt instend:of finding th proved a spesdy method of destruc- gr that od ine a ey (self, be sceks to find it in bi tion. Great caution is n in ap- him to succesd to the throne. Yic waa 110 oss to excuse himself 'He seeks. to "by accy "Now we. find for. that. jug his nator. Thon art #n ore | third or fourth Je te a plying this method. Barium carbon- ince, and the Jews sept idifficult timé 'in the history of tHe! t - a cruel fure; also how many March and April * hogs ean 1 pasture on one acre under average conditions. Answer: --Sudan grass is not con- idered a good pasture for hogs. it _'és a harsh rank grass. ate is a cheap, tasteless, and odorless poison. It may be mixed in a dough composed of four parts of meal or : flour and one part of poison, or a stiff | dotigh of' eight parts of catmesl! and {one of poison. The poisoned dough { resentatives to Rome to oppose jo I claims. After a long delay, Archelaus i was granted his request. He went" 'home and rewarded those who lad i watched his interests in his ahse | by giving them™ governorships, slew the leaders who had red ak thee. Ths master will 'what thou layest ) did d > ie or just. Out of thine. ova mouth |: ranch, Interest begins to lag; we do | Hh tl not. know-quite what to do, gi ; better may be placed in the funways of the against his claims. This historica in the nt' excuse, a just supplied in Ontario in the form of { animals, Strychnine in the form ne Sree would strike a a otjeal u i ha gondeniation : he ; | Dwarf Dasox rape and red clover, strychia sulphate is a. raipd acting terest in his hearers, : or vank Wherefore up recat . Aumaag the flozi is) " sowifig to the acre at the rate of § poison for rats. The dry crystals aval Vs. 18,14. Called his ten servants; ihoy my mone the ge The ¢ by the not getting anough! potmds of rape to 10 pounds of clover. | inserted in bait 'such as mest or, all-his servants, but ten of them $000 Sb had y ES onght the | meat material. A hen, in trying t Wheat and vetch db the rate of 1icheese. The rocommended plan of pre. THOM he, regarded Worthy, of oonfi- 3s own, for that pound shou Tove! 3, crives all the mat Buishel and a half of wheat to one half | paring 8 poison is to muke a yup Jivered them ten oth Re hy B earned interest in the interval. With: | Bodice 'thisi Flesh, i pushel vetch makes very good hog hy digsolving half an ounce of strych- translated" "pounds" is mina CTE out risk to himself, 'the sérva t could x ae je fo what an eg cons pasture. Either of these mixtures; nia sulphate in a pint of boiling water, iyopresented a sum that a working have sesured. iii interest, The banker } 8 flowk should be fel daily} produce pasture much richer in hog-| To this add a pint of thick syrup and man of that time could carn in about wou, ave been willing : of bran and meat scraps, : money, Mine own wi ment scraps to three-. n. : 3 Pasturage can be very much Feather pic 'ete, r "Applies ¢1988. Ticistenad with he syrup and grain-talents in Mutt. chap. 25, the master' | timate _ alth An acre of the mixture pea in it "over bgt a divides all 'his nroperty among his pow 4 Li Si rl : ARI ie then ready to apply to the runways of 10,00 gum, but in this parable the Lo. give it Threeding, liek of months. 1g y Pp e they The ng food, over-crowding, damp W. L:--Would like to: ask how tho use of ferrets and weasels, & : ity, dill of : . many times we have to sow rye and | dealt with in the leaflet. Rin es heir A eo p y hie 30 toas} upon. The rE £ A 0 So meen i 7 8 ate & g or ho alfalfa. Have sown it Ahree times. Day by day in ever the f, ven to understand clearly that there! = ado v 3 forward! © Angwer:i--While sowing rye and jo getting iter oy waz the farm Bl s tine of reckoning coming. Citi-| The ides it gorvice or backya F growing congtituents than Sudan mix thoroughly. Oatmeal should be three months. In the pamable of the means legitimate 19 Ww: it meat weakiess is caused by any of . ehiouldt erry 15 to 20 hogs 3% to 4 servants, and each servant receives all Ye2026 he along: y : the mate. Other poi is : RD ' € , poisons, 'as well ab receive a small sum, but still enough of | fiMarters and sometimes from too wide}, voich on a piece of land to fit it for) Ty ! N ; Pp | do business till my return. They are, walk, they 1 sox vetoh on 2 piece of land to work | apologies to Dr. Coue. sage; jong" vist Sor ie ont i ds # down ih shape for alfaifs wich a of Nat he a > actice is not necewdiry. I would| Don't be a guitter. Most all wue- vaned. before consisted of Titty mon, b 0. adge from yor dascription hot your dts] sen sould hav a fn and iE Asad. : good shape, hence 1, being rank failures ad they quit at 2000mpa them » emper: would advise you to plow it medium | the right time. Jo o niche $0. | "dee as soon as the frost is out of the sd Nm--------erseias was return A farmer in 1787 wrote: "My farm nts to {gave me and my whole family a good, ed- { living on the produce of it, and left} 5 ith 150 silver dolla ; 10 After plowing, scatter lime on top 'of the furrows atthe Tate of 3% to a ve at the rate of four or per acre Work the

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