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Show Sericulturrt J The meiiibctsor the le.,civl Silk iisioi'iuiioii met at the eity hull, yon-Lenlar yon-Lenlar a i i' i- adjoin nment, Mis. in P. Young .i .,-,!, d. She said to the lime wad drawing clone when lb1 ecus Would begin I" h ih b onl, tho-1 wishing ogL.s had hi-lter u Hing (hem immediately, She had a few left. It w.m time that ihe niemhci.s began In prepaie their pl.iCin to raise the w onus. She gave miiue good iliMluelien to beginners. Kirtl, ito keep tivery d.iy'n hiteljiug by itself it-self and number them 1, 2, I! and so on, until nil were butelu d, and teed (lit m five or mix timcB a day on the ti'inle.rp.Ht leaver that could be found. Win n five days old their liritiin.uU ing l iked plaee. They should not In-led In-led then li.r twenty-four hour, after ' win . 1 1 ihrv mihl linvr a stqipl v oi tmi.ill leAVe. Fmi day later the .moult again , when let ding should he dMcoi ilium d the san.n lime a hi-fore, and o .in until tint Imirlh moulting. Alter the fourth muult-i,,.. muult-i,,.. n...v wcrt vi rv hunerv a ud would leonemnn leav.s of any age or size and flhouldhe f d all they would cat. In len or tuvhv d lys lluy would inat.1 their cocoons. From thirty fit e to lurlr days w.a the regular time. As oixui as they weio ready to make their cocoons, get nome green willows or oak brush with the leaves on. They nmt be ki'pt clean and well-ventilated, and in .-u -h a pinion that the sun wir.i.l u.a thine on them ii"i the wind blow on the n. If ihe alhi e in si ruction went carried out illie worms would be healthy, In Mil ' try WetUlu r keep the tl tor ol the coco.iiitry damp. Mrs. Barney said 'she was well ple.iid with the sueei.s-, sueei.s-, the association was making, and gave ;n few encouraging won Is o! ndviee. i Adjourned until 16th ol May at tl.e city hall. Kia'UES S:mi- in, Secretary. |