| Show CREAMERY PATRONS Ztnlrl That Trust Do IbirrTeil 111 tits Treatment or 1 Ilk Milk is I to be delivered four time n week In I winter uud dally lu omlller except Sontlay Ou the load to the creamery tho cnn must Lo protected from heat In eunniic end frccziiiK In winter covering with cknn blankets Patrons inapt on no account one any Uml of preservatives prevent i mill firms hauriiiK All milk delivered Klmll be fmct and In good condition If any bo found nth erM e Ihe operator should reject this same As tending to this end Urn following directions should La observed If the cow are stalled they should bo Imp its clean as poccihlti Before mill Inc the udder and flank should bn carefully brushed and then wiped with a ilnmp doth oven If file cow is i apparently clean PiUrous vhonld bo opncially careful about nutty hay or litter Almost any hay or fodder that has been stared in bnlk rontnins dust which if allowed to Jet Into LucUti or milk will have 0 bad client ou tho product Jlnslr or 111 nncllnK bedding for cows elionld never Le allowed ruder any circumstances At milking time this air In the alibi should bo na vicar and sweet nIoFSible As noon ni milk li I drawn from tb tin Ow It should he hlmilled through wire tied thlOnBh cloth nml It rhould be alred and cooled before it la I shut up in canto can-to bo healed Worm new milk should not bo put ill I tho rim with the previous milking that has been cooler In winter when milk Is not deity erect every day it should bo btirrcd up nt least once iu 19 houm to prevent the cream from Rotting too thick nod 10 prevent cream rising OthcrwiFO It wUl bo impossible to take n correct sample for testing This Is for the pntroua bell clllJlllk Jlllk should be delivered promptly nt the enmn hour for each patron Aa noon as the calla como homo wit Elimmllk tbey hould bo emptied rinsed out with cold sealer nnd carefully washed with warm water ccntulninj n little sal Vela then sonldod with boiling water and turned up on nicks in the sun with their cape off until wanted Tho rill In I relation to ccildinR the milk cans with lolling water ghoul also apply to the milk palls and strainer Steno would Lo better but where that cannot bo hue have n good largo nmouut of Loiline water not a little dab of a few quirts Patrons should I bo exccedltiRly careful not to milk a cow too near her time of calving either before or after Tho practice of allowing tho male to run with the herd should l never bo allowed al-lowed nnd a careful record should bo 1 kept of cjch cows thucI1oarda Dairyman CuolltiK Mill HInut It Cooler My way Of cooling milk is I Dimple 1 have II tub of cold well water and n largo tiu pan a little jnialkr than tho tub Place Ibo pan In Iho water pour I ho milk In as mllki nhd by the units 1 milk another cow It has cooled 20 In no degrees Pour this iu the milk can and 1 cad lIe lievst cows milk in the I Fault annual When my can is lull I drop it In n cWem IJ ft fit ep with enough water In It to cover the can or 10 thc top By this method liavo Loon able to keep my milk two days with no four milk except when n thunderstorm come while my uclshbort go oiery day This is n great help wiles CliO lives fie mile from Iho factory 11 hope III Iho future to have n mill cooler I am still wciKhing Ih cows milk laud testing the sneCor hoards Dilryman I tatty mi I C slams Ua not let bultmnilL remain In or upon tin hides of n churn n moment Lifter Lift-er the butter li i taken out Never scald n churn tln first thins utter you have rcmo > cd the bolts Hut will only buko nnd cold file buttermilk fast to the sides of the churn dove it list with Old water to S it file milk out 1 hen i our bnlllngwutcrintoit mid churn Iho hot water thoroughly against the wood heo to it that ihno are no 1 irtklcs of buttermilk in uuy creane of the churn These will decay and taint ho next batch of butter Scmo peoplemaKomoneyoitof Fkmi i milk and buttermilk fly fridiiiR it ill buck lo the cows although it Call to nrd ntfltnlily among the dickens and 1 pigs helijon begin MVIIIB huili milk olho I cows feed ether Fpiriuily of It nt first till you Fee how l they tike lol it If they take It kindly iiirrcaw the ration ion till the cows will halo nil Iho milk they tin Ret A correspondent of The Country Gentleman mentions n butler maker who fard the oklti milk and buttermilk he fed niuorth i0 u year to each cow Ho glues It to the animals In large loWco pills in which it is mixed wllh tho cows grain ration Thus mixed file nnimnls doctor greed fly all they cm Bet iho pills must bo I Bled between slats in file m mgtni so ho cows cannot upset them The terns III this cklmmilk mid buttermilk fed henl avernpo curl 405 pounds of butter a year Don t let tho air get to utter I Keep It Oed with parchment piper soaked 111 brim Have Ibo paler all around the Bides md bottom too Dairymen do not make half enough 10 of land plaster iu an absorbent in their stabile H this plaster 1 is liberally tprinVled through the stable and CFJC clallj over mnnnru cups it will prevent pre-vent the horn fly from br ling therein The kcrosLiio emulsion kills horn flies nt once whenever it ii i sprayed upon them This is how it iY i m ido Put n Dint of kerObenet and 11 pint of soft reap or halt n pint of hard soap dIed lu boiling water into 15 pints of water Stir land beat them all together thor ounhlj thin spray the imxlure upon the cattle w II n Limn Irk qv i |