. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Jaotjabt 20, 1900] Oflji? #vzâ¬titsx coxa ^ptxvtmtnmu 15 Dairy Notes. One of the grand problems for the dairy- man is <-he obtaining good help on the dairy farm. He needs a man who can milk qnickly and quietly, without losing his temper and beating and abneiog the cow, if at some time she does not stand quietly or if she persists in hitting him across the face with her tail. He needs a man who has good judgment io feed* ing, aod is quick to notice any trouble or ill- ness in the cows he has the care of or that be milks. The man must be neat and cleanly about


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Jaotjabt 20, 1900] Oflji? #vzâ¬titsx coxa ^ptxvtmtnmu 15 Dairy Notes. One of the grand problems for the dairy- man is <-he obtaining good help on the dairy farm. He needs a man who can milk qnickly and quietly, without losing his temper and beating and abneiog the cow, if at some time she does not stand quietly or if she persists in hitting him across the face with her tail. He needs a man who has good judgment io feed* ing, aod is quick to notice any trouble or ill- ness in the cows he has the care of or that be milks. The man must be neat and cleanly about his work, and he must be reliable, so that, sickness or accidents excepted, he will be on hand every day and at regular hours every day. Of course, if the farmer is all this himself, he <an train men to do as he would have them I do, or, at least, to do as long as he is within sight and hearing. If he could be sure of alwavs being at hand himself, he could do as many have done, take a man who was not just I what he wanted, and by careful oversight ! teach him what to do and how to do it, and 1 see that be did as he was told, but not every man can, if be wishes, be on hand night and ! morning for 365 da?s in a year for as many ! years as it will take him to get rich enough to retire from the dairy business. When be finds auch a man, he should keep him as loog as possible and pay him good wages, and we would suggeBt to some of our young men that Ihere are abundant openings on dairy farms for those who will fit themselves for the busi- ! ness. They need not only to learn the art of | milking and caring for the cows, but they must cultivate neatness, patience and puoctu | ality. For Sale CLOSING OUT SALE OF ALL THE Race Horses in Training â BELONGING TO - J. Naglee Burk, Esq. Consisting of 24 Head, including Giro, Glissando, Festoso, Coda, Espirando, Gusto, Fura, and sons and daughters of imp. Brutus, imp. Foul Shot, Cres- cendo, Drum Major, Brioso, Wildidle, etc. All are in


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