Show VALUE OF MANURE the high prices of potash and acid phosphate at this time are causing much concern among farmers who depend upon commercial fertilizers fertilizer to supply these thee constituents for the successful production of their clops if the farmers of this thia country had alviris aleasa wily appreciated the true value of farm manure and used it on their lands the present situation would be much less acute the annual I 1 loss lobs of fertilizing materials is anor enormous ments in the country through earel carets handling of manure sun this loss can be easily prevented in a measure bp roper methods of hand ling while many farmers ate aie ret get ting the most from the manure produced on their firms yet many could well exemplify tile the european f farmer I 1 in th this matter atter who saves carefully and utilizes u dizes eiery pound of f manure value the farmer who feeds as ai much live ive stock as possible may figure that he is receiving a double re munera tion flom his crop first from the marketing of feed through live stock and nd n from the fertilizing substances which are left in the manure practically all a the rint nitro gen een phosphorus and potash which is in the feeds is recovered in the he mand manure from livestock all AH landowners farmers and tillers of the soil should always alvais be keenly con scions of this fact and employ methods of management according ly y it II is a well known fact that the animal uses the nitrogen rus us p potassium 0 cassium tas and other elements of the h to build up the body carry ry on a the work of the holy body and to opio duce milk work wool etc elc A at the same time we a must remember same that tha all all bof of these processes in vida the u up and d breaking cel iowa down of 1 bo body dy cells gaila and n d the component part of these a broken down cells ceils mae are thrown off as waste matter in this line waste matter tie we have the same elements as were in the feed stuff consumed except in case cae of growing animals animal whose bodies are increasing in size practically the as same no amount t oc C nitrogen phosphorus and potassium are voided in the manure ua as were contained in the feeds eaten the exact percentage of these substances substance voided by live stock varies within wide limits depending largely upon the age ae and kind of arumae amount of feed eaten work which the animal is doing and vat vai tons other factors A young and growing animal retains a large part of these elements in the growing tissues of the body A dany raw cow uses a coition of them in ID the production of milk A hard bard working lorae horse or a mature fattening animal voids from 90 to per cent of them it is then evident that a large percentage of the elements of plant food removed from the soil gulf by growing crops remains on the farm where these crops are fed and that the manorial value of feeds is in direct proportion of their composition there ars are persons all whom to know knew lot is to love honor and admire and others whom to know is to shun and dispose live with persons of ele elc voted character and you will feel lifted up in the them live with wolves and yu yi u will learn to howl how says the spanish the life of every man is a daily inculcation of good or bad example to others the life of a good man is at the sanie same timp time the most eloquent lesson of virtue and the most severe re proof of vice there are men in whose presence we feel as if we b breathed thed spiritual 0 ozone c refreshing and invigorating IL like inhaling mountain air or enjoying a bath of sunshine the golden words that good men have uttered the exam plea they have set live thru all time these being undisputed facts how carefully on our young ing people should select their associates and be found only with ith those whose example they can take pride in following to a young man away from home friendless and forlorn in a great city the hours of peril are those between sunset and bedtime the moon and stara adaa see more evil in a single hour than the sun in a wools days c circuit cut t the poets visions of evening are all compact of tender and soothing images it brings the wander er to his home the child to its motters mot ners c arms and oil the ox to ta his fus stall to 11 and the t h a weary laborer to his rest but to t the tender hearted youth who he is thrown upon the rocks lot a pitiless city and stands homeless among a thousand homes the approach of evening brings with it an aching sense of loneliness 1 no ansas and de which comes core down w on no the uld spirit like dankness dai daik kness iless upon the earth in this mood end his hiss best impulse be comes a snare mare to him and he is led astray because he is social affection ate sympathetic and warm healt ed cd A single bitter word may disquiet an entire family for a whole abele day one surly glance cast a gloom over the household while a smile like a 1 gleam I am of sunshine may jig light ht up I 1 the 11 e darkest and weariest hours lille like unexpected flowers which spring up along our pathway full of oe freshness fragrance and beauta so land kind words and gentle acts and sweet disposition make glad the scared spot called home no mat matter t er how humble the abode if it t be sweetened w with ith kind ness and similes the heart will turn ness I 1 lovingly toward it from all tor tumults of the world and home if it be ever so homely will be the dearest spot beneath the circuit of the sun if 3 men would remember that h woman cant always be smiling who has to cook dinner answer the door bell half a dozen times and get rid of a neighbor who has dropped in attend to a sick baby tie up the cut fingers of a two deaia beaus old gather up the playthings of a four ye year old tie up the feet of a six sit year yea rold r old cal an skates and get an eighty sear i earold ready to say nothing of sweeping clearing cleaning etc A homan a with all this to contend with may clare cl aim it as 8 a Jake to a little tired sometimes some timea and a word of sympathy would not net 1 be too much to expect for a man who during the honeymon honey morn would t let ner carry so much as a ami amistade shade good times are here and better bette r ones are coming you can be quite successful in cornering some coin by sticking to our job |