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'--_ --._-ul 13" BH-ls¢iho1itilT0ws~ooAuni-its ~ _ _ _ PAGE my ;-4* ..._ _ _ - _-~ _ -- - ~ ' _ *_* ;_*"T" “' __ ’ A -__ - ' ` _ '- f;'l_.‘_l__`*_ _ __ -- - -~---~~------~ -ff --*rf -' ' ._ ---¢ P'-9'! .PH - ’ 7- ¢..¢~,,¢' _ ' _ ~.: .--_sq 1- _ , l sf y l I t ¢ i Farmers. Dm i _ - _ i _ s"_¢ocih¢rs.1@ostnts,ll=opiis. - - - --_-._ _ _ _ » - - s _f-Wmellts-Horsemen mxmxxxxxmxynkxkmxnm _Q 'ro 'rua FARM:-:it _ 35 ********kmkwnmxxxsm Contributors are’alked to have their articles 'at this office early each week, as only a short emergency item can be handled as lal. following week .________ Blfiliéif alteii<>less“al<>loitiie>'liie>l<>i< . ' _ A ` ' - “"“ 'U10 “@6666 l‘6‘llli\‘B of' the mower milling eve s ibi _ - ,lt _ _ l‘y'D0 s e bushel of wheat imovod about from time to time, the if _ F .ns and binder will cost no -more now'than suitable for that purpose need not the beter to deceive crows and hlwksin- _ _ _ _ l _ _ ss later, and may, if ordered now. save emphasised. To provide poultrymen to' thinking that llnlns person ls nn - - _‘B B “B ell 8 ii sil °.°“"’ “""“" ' ' -with feed for rssrlhs their young nord. ons s unsu noi. nm the _ _ _ "°' °""‘"° g""""‘*“ "“°“““°“‘ J“‘1' . _ -* `-stock without unnecessaril loweri G09 and iili ith ' ` ' ' " ' "" l _ "" "f- _ _ _ i ' -'_tfli:':'f¥ll°f-la"°¢‘di***f' of °n~ 8°.°\hlU-YUTG ‘\38l'l18e‘-fl'Dl!I _H19 far _ y ua P w d t soho io ._,_,,__ l. _ _ lsl.lll_osol,l_ly on MAKWG HAY -Ninety-two Jerseys brought an thesuppiiss of milling wheat, the fed- Vs dust bath ami keel? nit); gxavzl o: ` " ' - ’ 'mst' 'm"d""""r“mm“' ;'p""“' ' i sversso of-$525 at the Edmond B tl l D rt ti - f - l _ ' - (llven msd wsslnsr almost snr :again Newt Yorlt. Ei!ht¥~nine-au 3 gergueetglymlilrerts ttbriisgx-l:?1‘:llt?“;.}‘hn2tlll: lgrtoltlfgib lg d‘i>>t.|::l`?_ph¢¢ec°°Df ll; July 8 l s sssss oilo can make good hay, but it inkes was szlisglie m¢la(iil1i;&s.nn;l‘hltlaleto|l Dlslee gfsnplltsgn this market the cracked and whitewash it et lent two days be- AHAZ, THE |=A|1'Hl_g33 |(|NQ ll_ m_ Wnllnesnsy_ All resolved “ter ll, mall who knows llls _nnslnsss lo '$1000 . lb. tt im s etc ed run n w out removed from grain fore it is to ber used. While the hatch that hour cannot appear until the make lilly when cilmstlc conditions ’ °' ° er' ' b°{°"° gall? m"|°d~ I R 3690408 °ll» "Duble-the hon es lit- ill, Cllmn 2g;l_g7l are unravel-nhl¢_ The nl l l .l l . ~'“- ' - n a on to smal and 'bro en sl 1Joleibie~but-mhollhll llnyhll l. _ ` _ ell ln msklns or curlgg T125 ‘;?m""°s;' sexhsncgraén svsseogie-lull-[lla the pre- wheat these cleainings consist chief- lvllu haxeyfouiid- that are yvulfg Golden Text.-"without iaith If -l F°"“°\'° “lid others interested -are “filled very simply. put time l,,l,,cll,l_ th . ss w r one_ if what ly of the seeds or wild ihuckwhest. s on tho- nest, remove the hen quietly impossible .lo hs well pleasing uni lnvllell lolsostrllmls to The Farm es mssl be undsrslood to obtain the ey today command ,and yet some near relative of the cultivated buck- and clean up the neat as quietly ss Hlh-l__H¢l,_ ll;n_ ' Tns Dsll,y’lThs Turf’ and _Good nest l_l,sulls_ when grass ls out and lnlaople wonder -why eggs should .be wheat. The Poultry Division of the you can marking the poults if you Roads -penhrlnlenls of The Gsudlss nllnwell ln dry sul ll _blsacnes more Uh- C0lllDara-tively Bilesking, they Cehtml Experimental Farm has used desire to do so'in thefwelifof the foot Uulllh mlgnell lm- llflylwl, yell -_-shouts. wel-c-consulted. oyernby. the lmosl .ot\l.r/ordiy relisiousnutsrs were A .iillllied ill -'Bio-coineis ui! the streets. lu---tire iilsce.wa»l raised-_s. flight of Steph. -0li- - which.-'the r-un‘e_ shndolv féllfw ill all --lirobiiblllty_ -suggested by home, _Baby onion traveler. To the e 'Fsmi>l5-ilseirtiio some ori.-ntnl in- 0 flll8l1CES D€llE|.I`fllE\l, Zlllfl tl\`£*ll Il‘l€1lEl‘» lally affected ,the strut-turn and sli- pearance of the building- On its roof re were erected little altars. apparently either by question, correspondence ol- or less, due to the destruction of the are cheap* “~W||_i_i_ NICKWUGRV- ill f66\iil18 01991* ‘ld Nt 'U19 UD I‘B¢iU‘ll i0._»ihe nest and was followed on thenthrone by for the worshi of the heavenly bon 0Ul9l'WiB6. Answers will be given h_v green C0l0l'illg matter in the plant ‘by _ ments and has ordered two for fnom twelve to twenty-four hlll Bon _lolh nl U lah'-f '_ s i ith Z P* l - _ - experts to all questions or enemi the sunlight the piescnihg being in ` Owing ‘° 'he Present hish prices ours of buckwheat screen- hours. the time denendlneon' the ev- one of'slmo:t unbifikeny gfcigermr. es 0 e om" M lm mmm? M 5 ._ ' _ 'iorreti dlp- i' r . Interest and space will be given to crossed by the action of dew# Certain herds iii' llonw pgogbcereculliglgn diitrg glislich 0rEXDeri:i}1;:3zntalCe;il‘nral fand sllmesix; ‘fir the lunch' Then it me wean but Jothams was one of extmvag' Ed to the wh' with their mcreud white its court were kept chnriots dedicub any article that will in any why hell, chemical changes also take place, due ln ln 9° B 5 '"5 mm 9" De- P ICG bel' ln U10 A 0009 ance and oppression Ahaz, sol. of horses, ay in Pal--,ln Ol- .;,;§l»,-ll, really _lo snvsncs Prlscs Edward Maud hs to lllespresencs ol, enzymasl and ore en ever- ihefore. infel-|0l» Bows the Canadian _-Government Elevators -and allow the poults to run in` and _lhlhllm came to lhe llhl-one ln; llln e to be llni'nc¢n:ed on great or-rnsions. ‘"`°"°~ 0115050” Cf/iliilllle to take place when lower herd ilroilts. but they can 'be it F0" .W|UlBl1l- Fowls used to 8°0d 0"! H! Will- KGBD 8 broad board han- of trouble. and his reign was one ol The King‘s chief work. and tho u ' detected b individual ilk . . grain do not take -to it t fi b t d the hlly ls slncksll Ol. ssl ln the mow t Y un and bu a rst u y eo that the coop may be closed at dlllagqel-_ , and the gl ln h ll h I er records, when they become accustomed to it night to guard against depredatiolis fl-h lll l 3 l ll l l l_h. h- s ll_ _ ll _ , _ uc ar y Ve G Hy s 0 srsotsrls ____ _ lh,,y.eal ll rsnlllly and ,ls wsll on ls s cats and sl“mss_ S "BS 0 Yrs all Sree WH lm 2 was i is new all-ii. framed 3|; iié onis. Y ed Ahaz to Join them in an nlliarc The mal" ming in curing hay how cAnoENlNc iN Ti-is cEl.l.An The luili olehnlnss from local ilour li the weather is had, it will no agalhsl A,,5y,l,,_ who was c,,h,l,,e,.l‘h . ' ' --- ills also contain traces of many Ot-h- bette t ide d l- ;-le evei-and the thing in which the i'or.m` Sev l d ' m r O prov B 50° mmny co i°“B “ner the °the" “5"°“5 °f ‘h THE SC HO0L 5. ._ ._ .....:::...;“;.s:."f.fe:;::‘z;..;:"_._:-: 2: l.°::.:.‘f_';f‘“~il;;';‘l‘".f.:.s‘;l“':ills ;;'.i.°:.?l‘..i:..;' rs: l.':'s.'.;‘;‘.:'.‘:- .l‘ ;'°"°.- '° or is coil ro to o vcry large- extent i th - _ - ° ' _ ' ' ey " 9 to °"c5 m' ey a act' no - :'22 22 :..s;“‘:. fi _ t fl- pareilily oil which he' most prltieli e sftei the model oi' om- he had seen g- at Daman-clit: This Hi;-,h Priest Uri- 9_` Jah. th-= lriciiri of- lsziieli, lent biul- il)ltar oi' Dalvid. wlilcli liiuii always been smilcwllsi mil ul' kt-_i-ping with I iié ilioiill.|ii'e. l°‘i'e~lhlv out grass has about things are most s lt ll h l ln mss [ln l -` ~ ' B S0 1 many captives. Isaiah tried to per-' the inagilliiter-uf;,> i.l' ll... -lt,.lnl,ll._ wllll ,lg ar-self Sk " Mooissu Eoulpmsrw Fon FARM B' H M' 90 bei' cent. nloisture water-and h~ ll _ _ pprecle el. R ub- ll e o = esundard grades of exposure and keep the family there snnlle Alnlz lo rely nn _lell0vllll_ nn , _,_ hls nnlsumlmsls bmeduced to al hgrceghilllgsvsgisns mei osslly d'I`li\isf millteriol is until the weather iluiuovss- no turned to Assyrls_ and ills sinh on thc not-in onli- or tin- -iw-inllii-_ out 15 per cent.befc-re the hay is ht to roots just bgfore fre i u{)hv gollmsl sgrbul-an-and meg] el olr ackylari A5 t0 foo” it 15 We" lf’ remember elvoniually ie‘d to the calhivity of ui. in the burn. Tho leaves ofthe them to freeze' nndezri;lgain eynatllix men On fsrmspltllgsglgggingspolflggi 2:1”wlltllnyeggbfgifnbrlbrvlgednagollle ale: Judah' ` Ah l l d ni lrriiss hurl- sinnll .lloleo on the under condition for two weeks Put tl I y‘lll'ds and olilir l h i h d ` M' seems to ‘ave la n ma H do and it is llroi -l ll _ _' lem " D -V "msgs W are t a Im” an the elements necessary N for foreign religious practices. To voted :ill bil i'cvr=reiit‘i>_ and with ull mt the plant bl‘salllll~s‘ (lege h0l®S.l10Xes oi earth in it (,001 cellar and been fed would have to be disposed growth and nutrition are present in the dress-ml l-mm Oli human ,mm-l ‘ K _ ii -. _.- -.t. -itil it l _ ' _ ' l I1-CHEN gl’ iis“s}i1llrplll;\vntci‘ lvllellnit i&sPgii'i)l\v1 i`u:l)l'isll’l_m(;isL sbrgglidiaitigly bleiélilllfull; afeestfs Filrsi ;']l?;iiit0ii¢;ili¢§!ils.enllnute noxious tvqltllltbgolllolitlsgdy€’l1;leSufg£gi`;;3f “ce to Molech Ahaz gave the 'Hgh- '\Vi\'@S'0f lul'ulors need not worry gl P" t 0 gms? ‘S “ut the Dlflllk llliillchefl stalks. A teinpernture of Those interested in obtaining this hl-sad shaken ln mllll for the nl-S.; ..~......._......L.._.......--.-...~~.-.. hes-huge gl' lllahlllly ln ohlnln kllcllhn C011-llllles ‘I0 give off water from these about 50 degrees is desirable, Rhub- class of feed should immediately nr~ feed gradually adding a little shorts L now tiisplilccll, and |'<-iliziiiieil :ipuri court, reserved for any use wliii_-li the innovaiing King niighl think lit to lliake oi' ii_ 'Fri thc new iillnr lil- de- llle royal stall- ol* illt- :iiil-lent, unn- liiitreil, he r-;ilnr~ lllurv liiiirllililf :ind cveiiilll; lo lifter..-ill ill itil, own per- son lhc uccu.;lolin-ii ol`i`ti'liig:..---Sch- heln lln_l0_llnls sqnlnmsln lllsl wlll s-mall holes. if through any cllance,ai'b will do well at even a lower best range with local nlills or feed dealers Afterwards the hussll ms he dl-op"m" ”"°“'U‘ '5°"UY-' Never llefk me "Nm lake lhe nlncn nl n nel ss ma bs the leaves are bi°c~ken off it 1s'much and should be kept in absolute dark- f0l‘ fl Sllllllly. The .mills cannot be ex- ped entirely* and shorts ,blanc mix- reins' Take the h°"se °"‘ °f me ardei- for the grass to cure or get`ness. pected to keep this material for poul- ed with .sour milk may he used A shaft” “S m“°h “S Possible- and if d of its surplus water, -because al- Cellar windows that face east and try unless it is demanded for that liberal supply of tender greens such Vu ‘mve 3 P“i"` °" mu" ““f“3“"" -piped into the llllchell ls lllosl Pagan. Ulflilgli the stems have pores in them south are good places to grow let- purpose and that rests with the poul- as onion tops or dandellons should he °“tsid° "aces while the hors” D Y purchased at comparatively low cost. h Ol’ all labor saving device-s, water H Ahsz alle-nipieil to woi--.'liip Baal as well as Jchovahzhe .~:niil_ "’l`l1el'o are Rods and find." Bill he found there llal_ Allh,,ugl,- everyone Cnllnol afford they ore not as mhnv ss those in tnsltucs tnst nas been previously start- trvmen themselves. he chopped one and mixed with the “'° s‘“”‘*\"S¢ th” Wm “M belief "as “M "°°’" m his hm" ““°' i" his all exllsllslve Water syslsm wlln bsln lcuves and not as E00d for evaporat- ed outside. Roots of parsley taken feed A medium grade of shorts- tha WW life for the heathen gods and the mom ennlnnlelll lllsss are llsvlcss I-sn. ing the excess of water, The leaves from the garden will thrive and furn- USE MORE OVSTER SHELL GRIT should be used ss the lille grade be- Eeach Your horses to go into the true God. God had saiill --fl-hon shalt bringing water into the kitchen 'and "1 c thinner than the stems and oil ish n supply lol salads and garnish- ____ _ cgmeg lol, llllhkly ln mllllng and the 0° ar g"“d““|lY- when H |036 is U1 be _ srovlllins, for ns lllspsssl’ that can lbs this account dry out more quickly. es all Winter. Clumps of chives are We had s very interesting tail; the very heavy coarse does not contain started- 9D€B_li I0 the l10l'S€S and take' lllslllllell al nnlnll (.05l_ Ns wnlmln if the iyeather is very wsmn they are 9-ISD easily grown. These' are doubly olhel- l-lny with lhe hnyer for s very sufhcienl nourishment. Watch care- “ "3"" h°ld °f the "ding 5° Ulf" 'shollhl he enneclnll ln (ln lln, house ilpt to break oft' before the hny has W€\00m9 ln W-ifilfer f0I` BOUDB arid large hotel who also happens to be :i fully and you w-illi see that the poults they Wm _“rch their necks- keel’ mel" have no other gods before me: Thou shalt not make unto thee a graven image.” _‘work without this <-i-nvonioncc. 'will iuoooi-ly cut-ed. when this hs - anything requiring a mild nsvor of ' _ i li 'eg-“ “"d"' mem- “"4 "ell 0" their Ah" "0" “‘V“" “ D“'“"“ ““‘ °f Next to carrying waicl-.ill and olii P .lhlll l,lll-lllhlll ,llle lll_,sll_l wel-l, lllollnl-ll lilly causing spontaneous colllbustioli. Wlilfl0-W- The fl'€Sh leilves HFS lilllifh ers. improvement. in lulliiiliy eililipnii-'iil. Qlliili llliiirt |`ri:-in the iiocil of lceelllllil Ueuel' ma" d"|e‘l 9"” fm' making The BEEF- produced by' the’ cit hem get r o thc S u Y lg léllll lg as tt rule ale better shelled and keep market alle could have one ollerntctl l"0l2_ii\ll'e. -the lenvcs should -be saved this DBl'l|<‘\llIll‘ fliiv0l'- Bellllpll DBDDGF longer than those laid by their couil- lly ll gllsollnl, ellglllh ol- hy elect,-ll-ll|_y_ ns lair us possible bccuusc they ure Hilti EEE Dlilllls Uiktili UD \l6f0l`9 "O51 ii‘y cousins. The electric ii-on wlw‘|-c available -llluoll more nutritious than the strains. and potted will continue io lle`Hl‘ This he ofiirms isdne to the fnet ('lovcr und nlfolfa hay is liiii-dei' to l`l‘\1|t all Willie? if keili- ill ll Wilflil that the city hens are well supplied should lake the pliivc of lilo old- With the power wnslicr now on the ‘llc leaves inflict to ld f _ mini- auce or n thir ' _lirii - _y 9 fnshiioned iroll which iicieds-iliuics lflll'fl illilll tiinothy hoy forthe simple l`00ll1-~(7- IL Ch€Sl€Y. .NSW liillllllf- wllh shells wllllsl lhe olllel-s are many stl-ps' and illuuli llirztt while l‘.oson that the leaves _helllg lllhndhl- shire- _not_ This is one reason wily farm doing the ironing. they rll‘.V out nic-re quickly and it is - iilore difficult illerefora to keep them BED THE HORSES diriion when shipped by rail. The , -_-1- l“‘"f"- N” “"3"”-"W What "Willis is lull- _“°°“ _ Shells- are' poorly formed and quickly on ill lllc windrow or whether it is 011 mimi’ ftlfme large SURW SUCKS break ill' transit.. consieqilelitlly the MQTHEWS Tool_ cAa|NE'r cured in the window or whether it ls are ullvwed to rut in the field While producer 'does not realize the price 2- i:ui'ed lirtlie cock the leaves must be Ule h0l‘S€s S0 llllbelllleli- SOITIB fflfm-“' lies liould were his 'eggs well shel- Dlrectly over the stove wood box lii'esc|'veti_ also have stocks of thresbed clover led llllll llll _sollnll c0nlllll°n__l,~nl.nl and damaged hay which could be llllll~Rnnch_ very profitably utilized as bedding. A :.'i.“.’:l Sllogc on the fnrm this year will Dlemy Of bedding iS “lied UNB ll! ab' . inches deep, 'hos one door and five be as r.l‘fecii_ve as shrapnel on the sorbetl and BBVGE; if ll0 bedding iS dlsllllyigll lt; gilgydggg T153 H:§'lh?d lg( shelves. It is screweil to the wall in ilriiil: line. A silo built this year, also “Sed |110” Of it li leaclled 0-Wiiyl Thiii llnrnlng An nrdlnsl. '. wood nm Zoe: such it wuy lhnt. it can he moved cus- would -bc it perlilnilent orlditioii tn ma“\"`9 is “|50 m0l'0 BHBUY lluilmed ulle nll bn lyll blll . ~ ' tl _ » l|.V. if ilcsiireil. Millly illllllzs have il the pi'nili-prolllicinil ediiipllieiit of thc ‘mill Cfgéllg-i'l‘9el;|t‘;£`;’r h;‘ml?§;_se S Hers -other :uch thbI\;nn;)adembxveresll;btlt;'r rin. L _ w u k _ . ' shelves, hut inc chief things -that pc- The _.vel-ag.. nl the sho ll, hrlsl- are very much il’ not bedded. Plank or. eli_Efl"e,_fl‘,’l'l’ls‘lff;ie§;ls'f,'f’,f;’ long i.liei-e are severoil halnmc'i's_ these; cement] floors are very cold and the ll md ' h Slings- cilis the niiloiiilt c-f grain in |\0l‘Hl’-S ‘lying _"lm" mem are 'liable biliiitfrtillrn littlzllamrgllti tlhrihmthbnlnlb in a farm kitclien in lluiiiliis ('.iilllil_v. hangs s. tool caJ»iuet, out of the way ulid maily it step ii. suvcs thc bu:~i_v hoilsewife._ li is forty-tlirce iliicllee high, twi-iiityxilvo inches wide, nine lliiliil oi' finding their wily to these fu sci-cw driver, pliers, tuck plii'icrs,nnil puller, iiseonled nails- uilii 'tack.s, livestock Al-ll;lhh§_ ` to chill. More feed is required to l tn L d th 'O screws, wire twivnc, cults of vurnisll. ill gives practically a ccrlaiil sub- keel’ Such ‘1 11°F” Warm' nlbnr :alle Otpdp abliake inilgblr one side Dhhlli. ll00l' (li‘€SSlllg. and the like. ply of llvestoclr feed ns corn is the EVE" In warm Wea' Before starting operations, dig ii 3““"°‘*'Y ‘I “fly ¥'“"S"-9 “’he“ 5°m"““° *“\l`@=if Cl"0D in the state. f-hel' h°’”"`S ”h°“ld be small hole and set the can inverted d0cilll't lleéll 0llt‘ l1l'fi€lP Ol' hli0¥l\9l` lt gives feed of very high flualitv. bedded- as they °“"“°t get Dmper over it Fill with cobs or wood and from motlier"s tool cabinet.. Benllllse sllnge nlskes nss nl- the rest when iylllg “DOH B- hard 300'* mall llllh coal nll Then dm llls __._._._____+_-_ wllnln C l l ll ls l lsbl ll The hors-e’s coat is much easier kept ‘ D -"_-_W-_--__-_.__ in orn an , a a e an Us- -he and hw he- in __’.’.._-.ny 1. ti’-..._-_._...._, -1--D and ti---Y wh-~ »--um h §.°;“".___‘;"”.§.‘.'l.$.i‘°.5.‘§l’..“..“._"i5§‘."%X’l‘§€2 cooking io develop flavours and to when most of _lhe leell ls ln s dnl, used. Horses, even when very tired, but me ashes 'whlch have falls." lls secure all they value in the food. lol-ln_ and ll lncrssses llll, lllgellllhll will stand most of the time _rathe_i_' so ms hole and may be then Coverall ' "Y F-'f U19 dry @9118- tm" “B d°W“ “D0” cold and “"°°m7 u . In this way only can one safely Tlie silo insures the corn crop,msk~ f°"‘“b|° beds' 1 hgndl t i di i th' it iossiblet save corn hatiml lit Leaves make '“°“i excenem bed' e con ng mm wages n e E I 0 i E ~ _ chicken yard. ' nll ,_. l ll l l l l l _ ding material and act very well ns' an A l ,}ll;.wn?l?enell.::€lno,;]0l?-lion" 0 "mm absorbent. Many _people rake up the _B-E31. CHANCE FOR P.n0Fl.l.. _ ll Can be Averieci by Feeding the Starved Nerves With Rich. DEWCE FOR THROWWG AMMALS the winter? Many sllow their stacks gfvnlfsx xghfélegflflfg g“s|l‘m:°oelfal‘;lsl:’t tgllglg *_* to rot lin the field and then spread B _lah Bl-anne _ N uhm M _ _ ,would receive no profil from feeding Y n _-L_ e . an V them upon tliedlnnjil. The voltile of libel them mgh_prlc_e_d grain In mum fertilizer woul e many mes in- ' _llll ll fm, Q l lh ll l _ _ _ cases this view was correct. The con ‘g ‘F5 m °“ V U ml* U you’ creased if the ownel would bllt sequence ol. such sllon ls __ ls Red Blood Nourish your iie'i'vc-il-tliat is the. only way you L-nn overcome lil’c‘a leaves in the spring and burn theml and use them for bedding through Why “°t rake them "9 m the mu Thousands of hens and pullets were wolst iiiisel'_\', noi-vous cxhaiislion C0|lllllll-‘l. fl \lllillbEl` 01' YOU* "f"f*d""“ work it up with the manure --CRP it ff is d a a Emu , _ __ _ ,_ _,ln l _ ll l,l_ V l ll _l _ ' _ ‘ y o ow an unprecedented high i`he fits oi' dtpitssion ani iiiltutioii kllI‘;“l;\51;ilE‘t)\vlfoD;rSr0*;Vma:: nnllxlrl los J. Grlfllng, Delaware (.o., 0. prllses for eggs thc pi-otmsting hcdiioclies., the weilk-1 ‘lf _ _ _ ._ ~ Eggs and poultry are bound io con nest; und tl-nmlilliig oi iho logs, the .ind secure him while an operation is ll ynnl. ewes me nnlllng lhell- wcnll _ _l unsteady hand iinii thc illlll0l`|'0Cl- ‘W "”'"f~5 l""'f0"n‘f“l- “Wh H3 Putting 5* ' _ - fi' t ith ti k _ mme high in mme' Next wime' ma) they are likel n ec ed w c s gestion ibut ninrk the viuilm ol' rllig ill the liilll‘s nose, sowing off' his Llllls can he llgne whlls lns cold was :::u;?eSd8etE;lll)¥ls8st.f€;l;s lglolgle Fllllsnthwlls nerve wcukiless, nlust cud ill nervous lil"-ills. <‘ll-Stliltiull. ireiiilllg fOr lllillil they lasts but nrrsiigelnents should - . _ a e brGilki|0Wll li' ll0gl0`<'i€°.- n . if theril is s lgivlv lP0l tllsitl ha`s`been do:§l;“:tl=‘etIli)¢:i:l'§ *niengrgggzhlsflg lb; Yrisbltfoll:befallibptobbckirpngnylnbilgg-1i|\;“%llorl, ?g'll“2mu::l‘;l: rm: ~ too wet or o nary se_ ng sow . “pl ____ gl- ll gg g ~ _' __ _-.__ ..._ -_'_ W--_-;_"lisllls9l_.gtl_ tt°ii»"'t§"i'~Jno3s ¥fi»'}'i°i$'¢'tTf»1 "tl'l's'x's`1»"'ll'-°'s'i'li'»°:£ mt' mm '¢"vlitw°ttn'ol»°;°al- ~1'mii?’ié>l€9l€?|€5l€5i€3|& 5|€5i€9|€5i€>|€5|€>i€5|65i€9l€5|€9l€5i€>i:5l€>l€Bi€>i€ HORSES WORKING HEAVY HORSES t _.___ For the guidance of drivers that they may get more and better work from their horses, the Bost.on work horse parade association has insde these suggestions They are ss ap- plicable to farm work' as to ci-ty trucking. _ 'Start at it walk. and let your horse work very easily for the first half hour. A liea.vy draft horse s'-hould never be driven faster than a walk. with or without a load. Look to your harness. Avoid these faults especially: Bridle too long or too short; blinders pres-sing on the eye or flapping: Throat latch too tight.; collar too iighl or‘too loose; shaft giirt too lose; traces too long; breeching too low down or too loose; inside reins too long in the' case ol pairs. Drive your. horse all the time. Feel -e--¢~-o»-o--¢»-o-»e-n--e»-|--»~-e..s- s..¢..¢..e--o-»¢--o-.|..¢..|..¢..|..|. Film ilo_T_ A iilri -‘ l _Lli=_T. vous colitis l on cAl.i.usEs oi=i=__ ` ‘No humbugi Apply few cirolif then just lift them away_ with .flnger|._ Qwlvh-ewet-0-~o»o-»e»e-»¢-e»-l one-»e-e»e~¢-io-»e~~o<~e--o-~l~»l° This new drug is an ether compound discovered by a. Cincinnati chemistlt 1;-_T is called freezone, and can now be obtained in tiny bottles as here shown * ' at very little cost from any drug store. Just ask for freezone. Apply a drop or two directly upon e tender corn or callue and instantly_.tlie soreness disappears. Shortly you will find the corn or cal- lus so loose that you can l life it off, root and ali, ___) with the lingers. r‘-‘-l ' _ Not a twinge of psin soreness or irritation; noi even the slightest smart- ing, either when applying fnsezone or afterwards. This drug dossn't eat ii up the corn or csilus. but |_hrivels them so they loosen and come right out. it works like a charm. For a few cents yell can get rid of every herd corn - 'Z ,--" 4' ' the toss, es well as pain- batbs and abundance of grit or fue» `l0ft ¢0i‘i’i 0|' corn bltilell - ahead ot' the other. keeps nloving. Blanket your horse carefully wliffii be stands. especially if he ie at all hot. Repeated slight ch-ills stiffeil and age a horse before his time. Bring your horse in cool and breathing easily. lf he comes in hot, he will sweat in the stable, and the sudden stoppage of hard work is bud ‘for his feet. Iii' bot weather or in drawing henvy loads, watch your horse’s breathing. If he breathes hard, or short ami _qulck, it is time to stop. - Remember that the horse is the most nervous of all animals, and that little things annoy and irritate hiin. Remember' that 'he will be coiltentd or miserable- accordlikigly ms you rent him. - .MOOIGH COLORS IN_PETTlCOATS (Exchange) - There se‘ems~ tio bti.a veritable vogue for black and white petticunts this spring. For instance, black and white taffetas of it 2-triking design are used for some of the most effect- -ive of the new pettlcosls_ The top of the petticoat, of course, is of the plslln fitted order, the stripes running vertically, while in the flounce the material is very often cut upon the bias, the lower. edge of the fiounce, perhaps, being scallop. ed -in outline and trimmed with con- trasting edge of black eatin, black fancy braid. or embroidery. BRILLIANT SHADES OF RED The black and white or s-tripeti ina- terinls sire' also very p»e_i_ty w\he'n plsit-ed on the bias and trimmed with applied bands of black. Here and there throughout thc various petticost departments are noticed occasional- skill-ts developed in 'the new shades of begonia. cerfse and other shades of red. The' appear- ance of these bright shades of red lol -one of the distinct innovations of the present season. Few women can wear these bril- liant new shades. but on those who can there is nothing more' becoming. Paris has been featuring the various new red shadets in milllnery this spring, and there is invariably a re- flection of the milllinery shades in petticoats. - PURPLE AND OERISE COMBINED Purple is another' shade which has appeared for the spring season. The various shades of wistariia are per- haps more spring-like; and they, leo. are seen, although purple seems to be nilore-modisli., especially when culnblned with celrise, as often hap- pens. One of the moat effective skirts seen recently is trimmed with two iiounces set oil, one above the other each iiounce scalloped ut the lower edge and outlined with un uppiicd one inch shaped baud oi' veriso tuf- feta. GREY FREQUENTLY USED C The skirt dtself is fashioned of tat- feta. of the softest texture. The en- tire color scheme ie extremely inod- ish. A good deal of gray is seen in pat- ticoete. probably becouzle gray is considered one of the smartest of the new .spring suit shades. ._i_.____.,i AMONG THE HORSES. New Annan Race Track is the geographical centre of a portion of P. E. island in which at large num- ber of fast horses are owned. Two new ones were tried out on Friday last viz., Lady -Macbeugeil owned by iii. H. Rayner of the B. il. Rnynor Fox Oo., New Annan, and Lady Fair owned b Jas. Hughes, Kensington. "Lady Nl`iscDougell" wafbought in Madison Sq., garden, New York. and was -brought to P. -io. i. hy-ur. Mih- nor. . - ‘ - li O O - _ Lady Fair is A green more -bought from James Gorman int winter, and s.nd slipping. often with one liorsc the lloilei- oi’ '.lcliovilli_ iii- piundcred' ‘called opli_i'c_-'sed by .\s.=i_vi'i:i_ Accoril- Water your horse as often as pgs. ing to the no-ciiliiil. givin in l{ings:,. sible. Water in moderate quantities- Ahawmue "’_a"° “_ 3-"ff will not. hurt him, so long so ' lie' to me “mg U' A-"` eyrin to at-,_-lll't-_ liin llelp :igliillft Rez- in, King ol' .\'_\'i'iai: _-\s_=yl‘iii :lcccpleil _ille i§ii`l, lliliri-liilil :i_uliill.~it. llaiiliiscliii, cilptui'i>(l il, limi stir-'\v lit-kill. An ill- sci'ipl.ioil oi' 'Viigilili-lliliwsr-r iwwoiiis the iccoivillg of lriiillli-: tll'i>lli “Jo- lioahaz ol’ Judlili," .li-lnmliiiz being the 'full lliinic of Alum. _’i`lic' immed- -iate result was the dclivi~l'i»lil; of Jilli- ali from Syriii und 1.---rziel. ll. Kings 16:9; 15-29; but the iiiliil result was that Judah llliil Lo lilly ii lliiztvy tri- bute to As.syi'la_ iiilil this nroiiseil tht! jviilioui-ly ot'_ 1al1 illui. Allttv. liiit\i'i=d ilu- cnlrzilicc to lilo 'l`cmplc. lil thi- Olil 'l‘»-sitiilir-'ill the-re are st-vorul i'i-.li-i-clii_~i-:- lil llit- [hissing uf cllildrcil illroiigll lll~- Iirll of MOOCH- Whni was the c-_ci'c'lilol.y'_' Ji-wish mlilra..liim :lay ihsl i-hiliiicli were roasted io death in the arms of ll. red hot. iiiol_ £‘.mno btlie-vc that they were lilcl'el_\' pa:-neil over the Fife. accordi-ng to a ceremony which still exists here and there. Others that the childien were first put to dont-il. and than burnt in the fire as holoca- usts_ To whom \ve»rr> these terrible sac- rifices ul`t‘ci'cii‘.' 'l‘lii-_niillle-_ is .given in the lit-bl‘c‘w it-xl its l\lolccli. Now Molctzll in usliolly izlken :ls ii corrupt- luil for lliillculi, :intl lilclcizli 'ls U18 ordillliry llc|Jl‘i'-\\ \\'ol'd ful' king. It may be tlltil'cl'iil'»,~ illiii. these ssc- ri-lict-'_~i ol`i`c|'t»rl'_-' 'l`|it> name is givcil miglii lliililii-li In hi- the kml: oi :my pai‘l_icilIiir risticii. li. lnoy bc tlilli. tht-_v \\.-ri- iil`|`i-i-_-tl by the lsl'iiclitc:~i to Jcllo\'sll_ 'i`l|i-rc ni'c_two iiitcrprc- laiioiir :in to lille mcziiiing of the rite. The siiillilesi etfpluiititioll in illzit the >=acl~ifli-i- in Molovli \\'1l_» li lxlrticulnr zlppliriltitiii oi thc rllicioiii laiw which devoted lu lhr-_ ill-ily iiic iil‘.~i-born nllciliol- ol' i-liili.- or iii' Iluliiali bc- ings. The other llxplilililliilli is that the children wcrf- _-.lii‘i'if`ir-_l-rl iii order to prolong the life of tlic hllmall king Thi-re are cxlilnplss nf kings, and queens also, who offered their children not for thi- sill of llloli' soul, hlll for t,ll.- t_-iintiinisiicc ol their days. For illov boliovi-ll illlll their god wolilti be _'xiii--Ili-il fill' ll time, as ii hiiiiigrv wolf lniixlll llff. \-‘Y <10' l-Olll-illll mln nl' their children. Mil.',lit lln not cvt-il ln- -_-.nil-i`|r\‘ii :li lust \l.V dt-vuilrlllj.: fillviil tint' :iiiler illiiitllcr. and so lot ibi* King \il"\`U|\." “"0 mr gvill-‘? 'l‘li:ii is ln s'.l_\'_ [bil i‘;ii'\llly king lirlitwilil lllill will-ii il i-llilil \\'i\s ll\\l3 to ilcolli. il llriilitr rilr-lt wclc cm- ploymi, iff; _viilillll lift- nilghl bt- milild in pas.-l ililo liiil aged body, and en- able lliiil in i~olil~\\' his iltr\enl.',th.- ‘~ExposI~ioi~y Times." I. Guard Baby"s lieallh ln The-.Summer The suinillcl' liionllls arc the moat. dangcloilsc to l~lvlld.l'i‘n.. The con- plninbs oi' ibut eenson, wliich itro Cll0l9l‘a illflllltlinl. 'el-lll-ii, ilinrrhoelt ami dysentry,coiue on so rliili-klytliot often ii little uno in lioyoliii iliil before the mother realises he is ill. The mother lllusi lic on lie‘r guiirii lo pro- velit those troubles, or lr they do come on suddenly ln cure them. No other .metllclno is of such aid to nloth$'e duilhilphot wehiher as its Bairro Own -Tablets. -'rifey regulate the stomach and bowels and are sb- eolngely safe, Sold by medilcine den erihor by mail et. 25 ents- s_.box' 1 from e Dr. Williams M dioincicollf ' _ ` _ I . " ' » | ‘ i - ` 1 -1 i \ ' H , ‘ _ - _ i _ _ _ _ _ ‘ X- l , 'I , l , . » _ ,~*' . -r._ , _ ___’_-_ __ ~ A _,i,- :I l _,l ' 'f ”" * ’ i i t ’ _ t _") .-l- _",l""_.._, _ ' -_sa ' N- -,-___ i* _- -_l _ ,_.,,__ ._ _ .- _l -_ »_-~ _ _ -. » _ ~ _ .- - . .-‘ __~ --vw 4( t i il, .- _ - , _ ir