To euro haniß, as soon as tho liams aro cut, tie them up by the hock for three days. Then ruako a pickle thus-ldS. saltpetre, }oz. salt prunella, lib. common sail, lib. coarse sugar, loz. juniper berries, ami ono gallon of strong beer; toil nil together, mid when.cold pour it over the hams. Turn them every day for a fortnight. This quantity of picklo will be sufficient for two hams. Cows have peculiarities that should be studied; and met as nearly ns possible by the feeder The dairy industry offers many, attractions to tlib young man just starting in business, provided he is not afraid of hard work and closo application. It may bo thought clever to deceive a man in the horso trade, hut if you want to secure a permanent customer it >is mighty poor business to do so.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1776, 14 June 1913, Page 20
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141Untitled Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1776, 14 June 1913, Page 20
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