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Help $e the cream—and it was cream ths #8 cream. But what 1 sbout was the str: the 18th On As 1 turned my back while a ag was placed In sot but think how the once nd ad that wed ripened nuts, a colorin the upon goes to his closet was sift 3 +p rutin home little town ta say, ever taste Canada cauli- What was the Strow- heen iwherries picked on of taber. ite, second help of me, 1 ee goes to refute front this accepted id that the cli en i | | { the ripening of wherries at season is one of the things that might Be looked upon as next to Impossible, Portunately it ig rapidly go one which acknowledges that sister nation to the stra giving place our north possesses ga develop and im October, But there is more to add. On tober 14, just a few days previous, Mr. A. B. Smith, near same town, plucked a splendid mess of green corn from is garden. Near Rocauville, Baskatchewan, wid picked during the same week. fact of ripening fruit at this date may seem of little moment, but when you are told that corn did not suffer from any vagaries of weather, lon may be paid to It. of Western Canada’s longer the bugaboo it ouce was, and aot so very long ago, either, when it saused thinking people to think, and anquestionably prevented many from selng to Canada who under other con- ftions would have gone, In various parts of this country, at | different state and county fairs, the @overnment of the Dominlon of Can ada, during the past few weeks, in- stalled exhibits of the grasses grown In Western Canada, and | ripen strawberries the The more atten. The question | climate {8 no i } i i full mean were. of what it local exhibitor if Western Canadian the exhibits were grown Americans—does not lay ¢ dispensation understanding {to the ™ ie they and many of by faim of fntelll- cult bition, the soll, ind ns # to any special in the t » $ articles placed ure of hut the 2encus whole bring ¢ hest or gence matter of the on ex hi gives credit to other country willingly Mite and such tions as the possesses, as helng factors that t the Inrgest yields of tl ) wits, harley, flax and As Is pointed out rye, vegetables, of these all, the ables and cha ree evident in gentlemen and quite to ties of gros as are ving veget shown can only such as have fresh straw the middie eating Derries and green {ictoher | beautiful bouquet ‘board, ery corn in of not fail to refer 8 that a« should to the lorned ’ $1 ’ 1 » “we i et the tabie he side the windov sills, and other available Flowers t phiox, gladiol nies, poppies, and 1 ean’t remember the names of then all, but the: there. Tan right from the garden having a fragrance that gave the room tronieal and filled it with mar- delightfol perfumes, Jt 8 very pre sight. Then I went into the garden and took ft was simply wonderful how she mn had always been fond of flow. her old home, in one of the she earried on garden and had acknowl cessful, “But my!” she sald, such bloom, and such a as | do here,” She admitted the work almost ev : 5 n the vacant place ! room. there wore asters, peo werry ken colors velonsly tty out a photo of it good Indy She snid she ers. In central horticulture noaged it, states, been odeed suc never got variety the watering weeding, the hoelng, but such pleasure, Well, such is Western Canada, farm home | some of and as | econcinded that life In left the wnch of we ourselves went. the as Advertise them. - Trouble and Never Suspect It Applicants for Insurance Often Rejected. 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Ady, No man has the courage to woman what hat mirror does, tell a CASCARA QGrippe in 3 No Opiate in QUININE La IR ata A gc RIGHT CARE OF BREEDING EWES ————————_— Animals Should Be in Thrifty Con- dition to Produce Most Profitable Lambs. LITTLE GRAIN IS NECESSARY Mixture of Corn, Oats and Bran ls Sat isfactory When Flock Is Rather Thin in Condition——Exercise Is Important. Flockmasters are urged to see that receiving the nd of attention at this time in order to produce the most profitable The ewes should be In good Not Much Grain Needed. It is not to fead na amount of grain breeding n, mixed or in inrge CWS necessary to clover and timothy hay, Where bright in conjunction good ri feeding in clover hay. corn fodder with some wuts can what the the mid- day at one feed, When the hreeding flock tittle thin in dition a grain mixture of equal parts of corn, hran by ght, fed obtained from dle of the is n con. onts and wel Adequate Winter Protection is Afford. ed by Inexpensive Open Sheds. ’ ius od ite Of Urs one one y wr head d nt Ory nn 4 iI increase better info + profits, as the and bed lambs come, Provide Dry Quarters. It Is not to prov quarters for the breeding ing to Un Department Agriculture he kept mn dry overhead drafts CWeR Wis mothers ter milkers necessary de close lock, ited States of spect SE a clean and I Plen of i the breeding clear day. and from ty exorciee very should important and be out every fod inter pastor will be found bene over the forages fare not a ficial to ground are vallahle it spread the forage some distance from shed i the ewes feed back and forth they will and as over it exercise The flock which is In thrifty condition, properly housed and proper and rece Wjuate exercise lamb much hetter and thus gain good ives add wily ont cause APPLY STANDARDS PROPERLY Information Desired in This Connec. tion May Be Secured of Federal Supervisor, themselves with the farmers By familiarizing grain grades etandards under can be in that the stand applied. Any tion may be net when selling thelr gm ards are being prot erly milion In this _eontibe In up office of federal grain supervision, nny dewires to check hie determination of the grade of the grain when no licensed grain inspector is located in the community, he ¢an mail a representative sample to the nearest lieensed grain Inspector and have It officially inspected, The sample should be at least two quarts in size. White the grade applies to the sample only. the parties to a transaction in volving the sale of grain at country points may agree that the grade of the gample will apply to the entire lot to be sold, case person ———————— Planted in Bix of Extreme Southern States. Special reports recelved by the bu- renu of estimates, United States De partment of Agriculture, show that in the fall.omt aren, embracing the states from Maryland, West Virginia, Ken: tucky, Arkansas and Okinhoma south. ward, about 45 per cent of the oats grown are fall sown. The states in which more than 00 per cent of the aereage Is sown isthe fall are North Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mississipp! and Louisiana. RECORDS AID TO EFFICIENCY To Achieve Success Farmer Must Be Business Man as Well as Grower of Crops. Adequate records are necessary to the efficient management of any busi ness. The farmer, to be successful, must be a business man as well as a of crops and producer of live Ar a business man he should A I. E05 —— HARMFUL TO TUBERS Potatoes Damaged by Freezing While in Transit. Upon Constant Circulation of Warm Air Around Load-—Cars Should Be Lined. Of 5805 cars of potatoes inspected by agents of the bureau of | | | | i ture, during the year 1920, more than 2,000 damage from freezing nmounting in some cases to 40 per cent. This loss would not have oe curred with the use of proper loading ended July 1, curs showed in transit specialists, ty sipon a constant circulation of warm alr around the lond Heated alr from fn stove in the center of car rises the top, spreads along the ceiling fa bree down the ends, through the open spaces at then back underneath a fa floor coming out at the Curg should be carefully paper. In box cars, side and end walls should be con- structed of boards and studding so as | sr stove, fined with the load. In refrigerator cars, false floors shonld be orovided and care should be taken that hu openings are not pering or loading Cars should be loading id net ov ots ened i blocker heated at In eloser than from the ceiling. The Tenis R 5% fie¢ fie» wii § regs least before an rlre eh Te eight Inches i t less than six inches fre m the nds of regarding the pre n transit and prop be hs upon reat of Market Agr for Fa idl the Depa ! D.C. plicat United 8 tire 18 hiro fre, Ww ung tates nent of 3 ton, Ask rm 1011 ers’ Bull Cleaned, Opened to Sun and Disinfected. ces for potatoes or fruit grefully cleaned Barrels are ably Infes Cel sure to ted with lars and pits opened to san Hime Also burn formalin and other vermin, of in aniiness is a first dirty ar ore » germs of uid be swept clean bin disinfected with we all ops to destroy lice, rat J B Rweet i He Cle in storage pings and Colorado Potat OPN will not rot so freely If air circulates around of ventila d rot. My live Dead alr, i. promotes os ored where MpPHess an Ventilated Storage for Potatoes. bins, Fig. 1, out are bullt so that sides are from the cellar wall, and the tom is raised six inches above the floor. The mice best and open in, felt can't get until cold are This gives fresh alr until the potatoes have cured after which there is leas rot. Sprinkling lime lessens rot. or sweated, danger from A OAT A A [IT GAVE HIM Built Up My Husband. 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For » The harder a m time he has to whine A wingle application of Reman Eye Mmm on going to 3 will prove ils Use it for inflammations of the Eyes HE NEEDED NO INTERPRETER Up-to-Dateness of Chinese Official Rather Surprised This Pitts burgh Banker. merit Adv A banker who had visited China sev- eral times on importa sions thinks the “heathen not only intelligent delicate sense of humor, tells this one on himself: “1 called on an important Chinese official for a conference and, supposing, Chinee™ In as well. He Chinese, I took an Interpreter. When I told my business to the interpreter. Minimum Requirements of Animals Have Been Determined by Depart. ment of Agriculture, The minimum feed requirements of hogs in transit have been determined by the United Rtstes Department of Agriculture as follows Not less than two bushels of shelled corn or its equivalent in ear corn or other grain per single deck of not more than 17.000 pounds weight and not less than two and one-half bushels of shelled corn of its equivalent in ear corn or other grain, per double deck of not more than 21 So pounds weight. Carioad lots of hogs In excess of these weights should be fed an addi tional amount in the same proportion. Where amounts very greatly in ex. cess of those specified are fed it Is quite probable that feed will be wasted, GUARD AGAINST CHINCH BUGS Pests Exact Toll of Several Million Dollars Each Year Through De. struction of Crops. Chinch bugs have been especially active in the corn crop of eastern Mis sour! this year, according to crop re ports received by the United States Department of Agriculture. Ravages have been extensive also In some pore tions of southern Illinois. The de partment has several bulleting deserib- ing the chinch bug and methods of exterminating it. The bug exacts a toll of several million dollars each year through the destruction of corn and wheat crops, rod then to re- Ho ment to the Chinaman pest the reply to me in English, to the Interpreter when the Chinaman, with a humorous twinkle in his eyes, leaned over and said to me, in perfect English: ‘Mr. Jones, please tell me who Is pitching for Pittsburgh this year.’ "Wall Street Journal. 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