We try’ tosimpli : fost eke “feeds and use only the common: foods, whole. ‘grain. fed. in.. and at the. present. time are: using as whole grains wheat, corn and | p. buckwheat. These. grains are fed | in equal parts both. morning. and Bu Bu evening. ‘The’ fed the” previous” “evening after|* the hens have gone. to. roost, by |, sowing it: on the’ litter ‘and: then| inthes ‘in: height,” “Hittle ‘ehunks ‘|For .young:chicks, . these..shoots three or four :inches square are cutout: and: thrown into the pens: ltry flesh: are of ‘greater’ import- ance than feathers.and fine form, every effort should be made’ to improve the standard of our poul: pot tash manure’ sho ad be. inclu i : af jed.: When: full dressings ‘of dung’. try: . The breeders -of. standard- |The breeding of: ‘pure-bred: fowls |r! fias its place in the industry:: and|: turning the litter over. The straw Then. pour: the oats int a heap ean ‘be cut off; and.it is astonish- bred poultry should te lied. f. ho is now on top and the grain. be-|on the floor where they can be ishing how much green food can|in’. the’ cornmercial “side ‘of the | 2% applied, the need o Be potash « low, and when the hens get up. Jeft to heat for twelve hours. . As! be obtained from ‘a few. oats. . ; >) business, and: utility’ men should in the morning. they start to dig | soon As. they. are warm, spread |. out the grain, and a are. kept busy them out on. ‘the: floor about an| : “There 3 are. very few. who realize - You won't need te to. havea moratorium vy fort to slink behind © ‘ Are you keeping pace with the demands of modern. oe progressiveness ‘in its’ application to business. and to: business principles?: - Are-you: eonducting you busi- “ness i in conformity. with the dignity that is‘so essen: ‘tial to-success; are: you living’ up. to. the dignity. of ‘your calling? Is your character’ flected in all the. :: dealing you have with your. customers? If the latter. « be so, it. ‘would: be next.to impossible for: you t lace’ =. “the value to-your institution in dollare. and’ ecents.of © _ haying these facts ‘known to those. with whom. you. “have, or. hope to have, business dealings of all kinds This is where GOOD _ PRINTING ¢ comes. in The quality of his printing. piece oof brown wrapping. fe readily attests to the:char-_.paper,.and_ breal acter of the: ‘man, and ‘also -.in .a° tirade of abuse ae establishes his commercial *-eause ‘the - government. standing. Your! ‘business ° demanded t that it been- agacityand the quality of: clos e goods. you sell—your, .. nd they: “very right to: appeal for it the i ublic support—are) reflect- eception you would ‘ge : ed in your printed matter: were e you to. apply for a. Ay Time. was when ‘business “li os also. endeavor to breed as. .closely,| to the: standard: as posable. OR “The poultry industry. of Canada . Medium dressings of the: ‘differ-’ : ‘ent’ nitrogenous manures for oats . “9 have not been profitable has been developing rapidly with: : mt ae or ! in the past few years; and -every-.: thing points to a greater develop- | ment in the future. Just now eggs.are higher all over the coun: | try. than at the | ‘game time. for many. years. In: the G.S. the present. price of eggs: was never known to have-been so: high. The dressed poultry situation. is. not the same. All classes of. ‘poultry are lower. than: usual: and ‘will -be soon after it is. ‘made | : has given: considerably better; Te: sults: than. dung: kept:in-a, heap | | for some. months, andialso better --§ results. than dung applied i in quite: a fresh condition from: the: field. ges for a little while at ‘least; © With | this in- mind, professor Graham; of the Ontario Agricultural Col-|- jlege, at Guelph, has'sounded the| slugan, ' ‘eat more: ‘chicken,’?. with |. a view to relieve: ‘the. situation, and .to. increase the: ‘demand. for} _ this. product, “which will mean -al #*~ @ profitable product, Dressed ; ; see were adopted i in practice, in much| . the same sense as | “buy. a bale: of cotton’’ is intended to ‘relieve ‘the |. | cotton situation in - the. United, |)... States, the poultry: industry it would he’ “greatly. benefitted. 7 ‘Aderies of rotation experiments hes have been conducted to the fifth |} S¥™ ‘course. by, Prof. Gilebrist, of the | @~~ tl STOP ‘AT Tite BIG Armstrong. “College, . Newcastle,: : : ~ - : a é Bea Eng... The object. is. to, test. the| ——— effect of manuring. The rotation — | cording to detail the form of a b