Win-n such a mmolition ax'isvs it is “"31"? Shuwu that tlw pl‘mle-J has "0" 8138va “In cliffvl'mu'o- :‘M-IWc-m; Butter and Huttvr Fat. Hm-u i< ‘iw e“‘Dla'nahtnn : mum“ is the» [H'Hu’lh'l of cream rhurnml. Bum-1‘ fat is [2w Pure fut countainml in the- rrmnm. 'I'ho awn-agro- prmluvl is mndv Up â€1' : Butte-r Fat. 82 pm“ cvnt. Watvr. 16 pm' cent. Salt. run. 2 WP Will. The quantity of water val-ins. but ï¬rst-class butter should no): have over 16 put cvnt. water. In a 100 pnunds 0f butter there \Wmld I»: MW 82 puunds 0!‘ [NWT fat, 16 puunds Ut‘ water and 2 pnunds of ball. This 18 pounds Hf matm'ial not called bum-r fat is vaHvd the,» over run. Gmlph Judging Competition Results. Frequently farmers complain that Whom they have brought a can of cream in NW crvamc-ry thvy nnly gPt tbout W) pounds 0! hum-r fat whm'v- O55 if they had churnvd it Hwy could haw produced 100 pmmcls of hum-1' Tho-so- may not km the» tigm-vs used. but Hwy so-rw as an O'Xfil'lll‘i". Butter and Butter Pat. 6. Cratv, fattening â€f (-hjcknns for IO nr M days would incrnasv the valuo from 10 M 40 par PHIL? 7. In Denmark tho-w an» .35 bacon factnrios nr abattoir-s, of which 45 am ownml by Um farmprs them- solws? 2. That in tho l'uitml Status 8 pm- m-nl.. «r «mp 05:}; in wary down nearly is lost thrnugh carolvssnvss and “rung handling? :5. That cu-oiwrutiw markrtini.r will vliminatv this nmrdlcss loss? .3. That. the pruductinn increased 300 [WP mint“ which clvarly waves that invrc-asml interest is stimulated in thv higher proï¬ts due to scientiï¬c Int-mods of handling? ‘ I. That. Untax'in has 14.001100!) head nr poultry? Farmnrs in (intari'oLEhéuld seri- ously consider this move nnw. They have not Um means at hand to c'an- dle their eggs. Their uwn co-Opera- live Egg Circle could do this for (119m at vm'y little PXpPDSv and at the» swamp timv. [wt-3.1190 0f the large vnlumv, i-rmliv a' markvt for “UN? untput. ' . 6. Egg Circles collect all eggs and forward them to a central plant, for grading, 3:le and storage. a sump bearing the number. this to insure exact identiï¬cation. 7. Payment fonpggs is made on the.- quality basis 0mg. 32‘ - DO YOU KNOW Hog Grading Premium. The following appears in a news letter sen; out by the Industrial and lievelolmient Council of Canadian Meat Packers, 186 King street. \ "est. Toronto. 'l‘hese letters are free to any farmer desiring them. How To Get the Boy Premium. Though hog grading has been 0;)- erative for ever a year, numbers of Canadian farmers do not seem to know how to get the benefits of the system.‘especially the 10 per cent. premium price paid for “selects†which are suitable for first-class ex- port, bacon M‘el' the next grade, the thick snicmth. The following ex- tracts from the official Hog Grading llegmatinns make clear the system and the tit‘st steps to he taken by all who want the premium price. 17. That Canadians are not taking advantage of their Opportunitivs of expansion in British markets in eggs. fruit. hm-tm and dairy products? It. rvmains tn tlw farmers‘_ hands to «iM‘PIOp the trade. ' 16. That. this pork came from the following countries: Denmark, 239 million pounds: l'nited States, 249 millions; Canada. 66 millions; and otlwr countries. 39 million pounds? pounds. of pork and [301;]; DI‘Oducts in tlw ï¬rst. nine months of this year? THE DURHAM CHRONICLE Party’s Getting 'l'ame. (American lmgion.) Dc Kid Himself-«Aw, c'mon out fur a 1‘id0--l’m harmless. De I’oifeck Ladyâ€"Aw, for dv love 0’ Pete, who wants to go out for a ride wit†a guy what‘s harmless? The regulations an. “‘09 for tlw asking man the Liw Stock Brimch. Dopartnwnt of Agriculture, Ottawa. or the Grey County Branch of tho Dopartmmt of Agriculture, Mark- dalv, Ont. log Grading Results. In the weekly report of the results of grading for the week, November 29 to December 5, the following is given: There was a total of 1,853 11088 Shipped from Grey County. This does not include those sent from Wi- arton, Chesley, Tara or Hanover. 0f the 1,853 h0g3 shipped there were 660 select, 845 thick, 56 heavy. 178 shop hogs and 60 light and feeders. The most important thing is this, how- ever: “How many of the farmers who produced the select hogs rc- eeived the extra payment of prem- ium which amounted to about 800â€". per hundred over the quotations of the past week?" This is $1.60 on each ZOO-pound hog. It is the farm.- ers’ fault if they «In not receive this premium. 'I‘lw wlmlvsaln clmtrucliun wf young trans for this l’ittshul'g conâ€" cern has mmc in for a {rival dam of critivism at. Wiartun. Ayn-pr hvl‘mw have thaw upm'ations been «tarriml 0n sn oxtvnsivoly and public «minim is being arousml to the fact that if 40.000 CHRISTI“ "£88 SHIPPED 1'0 STATES dispatch from W'Iiarton. that, nearly 40,000 Christmas trons haw been shipped from Wiarion during the last week or two for use in the States. On Saturday afternoon the last of 21 cars was forwarded by (1. NR. for the William Fox Company of Pittsburg, who haw had a man named Litchentsul directing cutting and shipping Operations for sonw time. The Pittsburg ï¬rm has shipme cars of woes to supply “In mulwl in New York, Bull‘alo, Pittsbur: and Canton, Ohio. I‘Iavh uf tho '2! vars contains {mm 1.500 to 2,000 smau Revsâ€"spruce and ImESam. A largv s‘tafl' of mm has hm-n mmauml fur weeks in cutting Um (rm-s and du- liwring in tho cars in “Harlan. Mr. Litchunstul (‘xpm-ssvd himwlf as “'01! pheasml with â€In tumult Hf thv (1‘00 ham-st. and said 190 iulmd- ed rotm‘ning uvxt fall In wvur" a furtlm' supply fur nnxl yvas'. It is estimatml, according to a the Christmas tree harvest is to In :Plctwefiuto continup u,“ this dist l . w] , . .- . - tum. sufl‘w S‘llously "I “m m†It is likely that strung rum-smu- “008 W!" lN‘ Hindu in Imu- Hu- hum- ness restricted. Til-MAI. Dmubor 1:. ms.