Farmer and stockbreeder . B ) -Wormmedicines are notoriously uncertain. All creaturShving m a fluid mediumare uncertain feede^ f^kyour angling friends about it). A prolonged last isessential before administering medicine ii e gela^tine capsule give ten grains each of kamala IndIrT^L^f^^° «f turpentine, tnd tea ET mi k Li K ^^«.«ady some warmcastor^m milk and a baU syringe, and when he begins Wt °l •^^Sation syringe some up ^d gi^hun a brisk run. Manual assistance should be giV^ fu ^flP ^^^^ and anothertyfi^^ full of the emulsion.—Vbt. syrmge EEDWATEE (S. J. G.).—Your treatment wouldhave been m
Farmer and stockbreeder . B ) -Wormmedicines are notoriously uncertain. All creaturShving m a fluid mediumare uncertain feede^ f^kyour angling friends about it). A prolonged last isessential before administering medicine ii e gela^tine capsule give ten grains each of kamala IndIrT^L^f^^° «f turpentine, tnd tea ET mi k Li K ^^«.«ady some warmcastor^m milk and a baU syringe, and when he begins Wt °l •^^Sation syringe some up ^d gi^hun a brisk run. Manual assistance should be giV^ fu ^flP ^^^^ and anothertyfi^^ full of the emulsion.—Vbt. syrmge EEDWATEE (S. J. G.).—Your treatment wouldhave been more completely successful if you hadgiven small doses, such as one ounce of turpentine,at more frequent intervals. The disease is one inwhich the red corpuscles of the blood break treatment is aimed at holding them of iron in half to one ounce doses andturpentine (given in oil to mollify it) have a coa-IContinued on page 1898.) AuausT V, 1U20. AND UnAMHISa OF AOBICULTUItB JOTTRNAL. 1899. TO READERS. Would our rtaderM pItaMO Mbow• Tbo Farmer and Siockbreedor tobttr nelgbboara, and aak tbom toleeomo uubscrlhara P LONDON fiBAIN The July record is c<?rtaiDly a dismal one, fivelohes of rain, 135 hours of sun and a meau tem-eraturo of 59 degrees. How can our farmers corn-eto with Canada with its July average of twoaches rain, 300 hours sun, and 62 degrees of meaneat? The British farmer, however, does manage0 btagger along somehow and he even gets 32ushcls out of Uie soil against Canadas sixteen!he new tihcat will be very damp indeed, but millersrill know how to mix and condition it, end the reallatter is the fear of having to pay overtimeor the securing of the corn. The Frenchlarvest is not quito so bad a case, as two millionrowers oro owners also, and the question of over-ime causes a minimum of worry imder these cir-umstances. The American new crop is threshingut -well, and everybody is wondering how long theiresent price of 98s. per 4801b. a
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