. Farmer and stockbreeder . for milkproducing purposes only. He soon finds out theunprofitable animals. The Ea«t Anglian MilkRecording Society commeneed in 1914, with 25 herdsand a total of 6V0 cows. The year 1918-1919 opened?with 46 members, comprising 52 herds and a totalof 1,160 cows and heifers. Branches have beenformed in the following districts : - Sudbury, Stow-markel, Bury St. Edmunds, Woodbridgo, Trimleyend Wickham Market. The subscriptions to the Guarantee fund forthe visit of the Rovnl Show to Darlington nextyear amount to £ The total sum asked , is £7,000, and it i


. Farmer and stockbreeder . for milkproducing purposes only. He soon finds out theunprofitable animals. The Ea«t Anglian MilkRecording Society commeneed in 1914, with 25 herdsand a total of 6V0 cows. The year 1918-1919 opened?with 46 members, comprising 52 herds and a totalof 1,160 cows and heifers. Branches have beenformed in the following districts : - Sudbury, Stow-markel, Bury St. Edmunds, Woodbridgo, Trimleyend Wickham Market. The subscriptions to the Guarantee fund forthe visit of the Rovnl Show to Darlington nextyear amount to £ The total sum asked , is £7,000, and it is to be hoped the neces-sary funds will be forthcoming. At Gloucester, on Sat tirday w, , k. Mes>r-. and Co. sold various agricultural estates>r a total of £, inclusive of timber. Amonghose Hie HydeEstate, :; a small residence,lurm homestead and 238 acres, close to Cheltenham,realised £11,000, and Newton F inn, odjpinina Asli-\ church Station. 200 acres in exteut, realised £ TO-DAYS GOOSEBERRY FC0L Put the fruit into a stone jar with some the jar on a stove or in a saucepan of waterover a clear fire, adding a small cup of water tothe former. When it is cooked to a pulp, pressit through a colander. Have ready a cupful ofnew milk and the same quantity of raw them a boil and then leave to get cold; thensweeten well with the sugar, and mix it into thepulp by degrees. Or you may mix with the goose-berry pulp a pint of nicely made custard. Apopular custard powder will answer admirably. AN ECONOMY HINT It has long been the custom to provide specialreceptacle* for spent matches, for the sake ofneatness, but we now realise that their usefulnesshas not been exhausted after they have beenstruck. It is a very convenient plan to keep alittle supply always by the side of the gas stove,so that one jet or ring can be lighted fromanother without using paper spills, which areall too apt to make a litter. Another good way of us


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