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Insist on the original genuine Goro MepaL. { ¥ Bui Make Bec Beauty Keynote of Outside of House to be set out and the appropriate lo cation of euch tree should constitute the first job after the laying of the foundations and the outlining of the paths and driveways, Is opinion of a writer in the Philadel phia Ledger Just how many trees you will decide plant will naturally depend upon size of your grounds. If your acre or acres or will per mit you should Include a tree or So for shade, large such as the Norway maple, buttonwood, oak, ot horse chestnut, blue spruce, A ‘0 the home “lot” ones ustrian pine and summer coolness, and a few frult for the sake of their spring blossoming as well as their welcome fruit. Several ornamental trees, If well placed, will add much to your place both in charm and elegance There are a nuinber, such at Tea's weeping mulberry, the catalpa bunge! the tulip tree, of whic will give a touch of style to the whole garden. The Kilmarnock weeping wil low Is still another “ornamental’ which is exceedingly graceful and utiful and hardy well. No place appears lo it ean shrubs for There to cl trees any one hes ME com least of ths ever be quite of SONson plete unless boust nt a few every be an few their ar shouid ye with greens fer us glossy relieve The of io time harbinger find some leaves or red berries, and nter sq Point of Importance Is Town’ s Entrance my not Ke hag grown th (R60 han 1 with the Residents stirred up hesought. under rural may here find something their idle hours, with red weeds atteres the pro tnsteless of to beautification if People monotony Or in Cans 8 f often si! usion s« own by careless he earnestly and the any coon ity ean mun who are restive to occupy Consider Transportation The general location of the home city in which the members of the fam: ily are likely to be It should be either within walking dis. tance of the probable place of work or in reach good transportation. The mere promise that a trolley or bus line will be provided iz not enough. Abil ity to reach shopping centers is im: portant for Minneap olls Tribune most employed. of the housewife Fire Prevention Easy Careful watching of fire and heat In any capacity in which It Is used, ordinary precautions with matches, cigarettes and inflammables, and repairing of defective mechanical ad construction the fire demon from his abode, the past year's report of the chief of a large city's fire department, Industrial Experts An approved list of industrial ex- perts to advise cities and towns on ways and means of obtaining the type of industries suitable to thelr location has heen started by the National As- sociation of Real Estate Boards at the suggestion of the industrial property division of that Body. Shortsighted Cities than 300 of the the United States 1.500 hav. More in without building codes or ordinances that effectively regulate new build. ing construction. Many of these cities have populations exceeding 40,000, some reach 80,000. Public Playgrounds Publlie playgrounds and parks for the children and grown-ups are es gential public necessities and should be provided with as little delay as possible.— Huntsville Daily Times, The Right Way “While you are banking,” says the Albany Herald, “don't forget to bank on your town” in Producing Milk Dairymen Adding Safe- guards to Protect Material From Contamination. (Prepared by the United States Department of Agriculture.) Up-to-date dairymen are using the most sanitary methods known for pro ducing market milk. They realize that milk is easily contaminated and are adding to their systems of production such additional safeguards as are nec- essary to protect this essential human food from contamination, Such dalrymen no numbers of flies They clean the wash thelr hands before milk longer permit the utensils Inrge house, oughly, Ing under part of the cow's body so that loose dirt and dust that might to long hairs will not find a place lodge and later fall into the milk, Groom Their Cows, Practicuily every furmer horse ; and good dalrymen naw groom thelr cow® because they know It is beneficial to the health of the animals and especially is it a meaps of remov- Ing dirt that might get into the pall when the cows are milked addition, milking, dairymen of the cows with a dump cloth precautions are sure number of bacteria that would get into the milk. The that Te WHY getting dir provided, unt ed possible to get in milk thor grooms his being just before Such to reduce best dairymen also bedded manure often, and the « ventilation we to are well They the n possible COWS re we pres ent ty Ample i the bn as OWS ig 80 construct as to all nto tl crete floor ntinl of to-date easily OIE PRs bene and da in dairy barn kept Hquids that suse it can we not clean cause had odors In stables Keeping a Record of Each Cow—Note the t hose I'he barns are purify the stables and keep them Good dalrymen the that a small-top pail shown pleture is of great assisiance in keep ing milk clean, for milking spite of the precautions taken, bacteria will get into the pail; course the smaller the opening less dirt will be found the Palls of this kind are but any tinner can as is case with floored wood wal and ceilings of su whitewashed twice a year to light fact the recognize aw in while in milk on convert an ordi addition of a hood Convenient Milk House, milk and in some cases hottled, at a convenient barn and from dust buildings Milk cooled, houses where the located distance the free These ey to be odors witunted and are ax are divided into two rooms, one for handling the milk and other for washing utensils, is advisable it ns stable sereened to Nome the since It makes This tamination Yentilators also are in to keep the alr in the milk fresh and to carry off steam from the put room washroom It is now a matter of common knowl among good dairyrmen that un utensils may common of bacterin in market milk prevent contamination from this these dairymen use plenty of clean be a hot water, an stiff brush, utensils for cleaning thoroughly since and steam They are is not a substitute only kills bacteria but heats the uten gills thoroughly, causing them to dry immediately, thus preventing rust, Steam for Sterilizing. Large dairies use a good steam boll er for furnishing the steam supply for sterilization, Small dairies use =a more simple steam sterilizer or boll the utensils In water for five minutes, Information relative to the construc: tion of sterilizers may be obtained from the United States Department of Agriculture, Another important process that good dairymen use in the handling of milk Is do cool it properly during storage, transportation, and delivery. This prevents the rapid multiplication of bacetria In market milk. The milk tg cooled to a temperature of 50 de grees Fahrenheit or below. The best face cooler, using the coldest the wa- degrees milk in a well-insulated tank, ter of which below 40 Fahrenheit, Other by these dairymen the milk supply are yearly cows for tuberculosis by =a veterinarian; exercising proper in the disposal of wastes from human beings and animals ; is capable domestic water supply, especially that used for washing utensils, its purity impu rity being determined by a laboratory examination; allowing only healthy people milk or thing come into contact; oar handle with which it permitting room where to LEER) may no ope coming from a an infections disease part Ir dairy oper exists to tnke “any Secure Best Yields From Native Seed in the Fields Despite the higher cost of red clover produced the United hetter for than eign Imported seed E. C. Blair, North Carolin reed « seed States for in such seed Ix 18 extension agronomist at a State college find the States now costs about five dol the French the na that United lover seed grown in lars a bushel more than “Rut.” arc grown seed he says, hest difference n well Al tive.grown seeds and worth this though the the into price French of the fi Seeds are hest thie $1 dgn seeds States nited seeds have several ads ‘ them Fhese advantages for por: for ge purity, but they do sapped field" For in the Covered Pail Which Keeps Dirt tion has Ver 1 seed ages over 1.(¥K} poun ore hay per than when the This dif fact that acre the French gr bs mainly own, two are sown side side ference ix dne to the the anthr much seed] im suhiect to his stand foreig: more A enose destrovs of disease the clover and se those re CTOWnN ond riously checks th ! 1 of plants not killed 1 icht Ag a sult of this disease, th oreign seed] seldom makes i good sed of sery Indications Amer short are that the supply he unu were] iean-grown seed will th amount js season, while sunlly of an large foreign is on the n Mr the sa arket Mair fons farmers to know of the cant MITC seen] which they buy. Lime-Sulphur Not Good Horticulturists are obliged to fight the San again will find it to their advantage to stick to the liquid Hmesuiphur or min they h than to depend up on the That the the United States Department of Agricul fure of trials of a number of dry lime «ulp vhur substitutes ally While the substitutes, which the market for a num ber of years, is a disputed point, the department's tests found them unsai isfactory when with the and orchardists who Jose scale eral oil sprays which Ave NS rather use of “dry” conclusion in the past, substitutes, in reached by after three years offered of Now commer: these dry been on compared The clude phur, department's experiments In 30 tests with dry calcium-sul 13 tests with dry sodium-sulphur orchard conditions in four different states and cover a period of three years. Both apple and peach trees were used and conditions varied from a moderate Infestation to incrustation, Conditions in the different orchards were such that the natural increase of the scale varied from rapid to moder ate, These tests showed that the com. mercial samples of dry calcium, sodi um, and barium sulphurs, even when used at strengths much greater than ordinarily employed, do not furnish a satisfactory control of the San Jose scale, Spring Is Here Spring is here —birds—butterflies—~May flowers growing buds and blossoms. And an ever-growing preference for Monarch Cofiee and Monarch Cocoa ~high in quality, low in cost. MONARCH Quality for 7o Years REID, MURDOCH & CO. 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