Si!iP'l'EMBEa2919'1'r H A __“ 1- " - ~ M r _ _ i _ _ lf 7 , - ~ _ . t _ ____, H _ __ 'A _ _ _ _ ._ _ _ __ _ __ ' _ c. .. _-.iv _ ' . 5;-_ "1 - _I-4;. 3133' r___T__ F "L _ ___.._,¢sf _ _ ' _ _ H _ __ ' _ _` _ rt __ ,_ ,___ '__-».t _ __ ,»,--Ai’ '. fi- r, . _ __ _ __ .5-,r . . 3' ` ' ~ _ ' _ MAGAZ i NE i ' asgwgsmmwsswmmxxxaa To THE FARMER asssmswsxaxsxxxsasx Contributors are asked to have their articles at this ofilce early each week, as only_a short emergency item can be handled-as late as one p, m. Wednesday. All received after that. hour cannot swear until the milowlnz W¢°lI- - ps;-mere and others interested are invited to contribute to The Farm.. The Dairy, The Turf. and Good ponds Departnlonts of The Guardian either by question, correspondence or otherwise, Answers will _be given by “parts to all questions of general Interest and space will be given to' my article that will in any way help to advance Prince Edward -island ln- ‘greats gmmrxwwwxxxammawmwm THE sclloot A ills lions #¥%k%%%%%wmm%¥%%m%w 'ri-is uses oF skim M|LK l 2 5 D :i-ié`1E>E ,\ quart of wliolc milk weighs 34*/g, olillccs, or a litlo llloro tliull 2 lbs. lltarly Ii() ollllt-cs ol' iviiicll is \vatt;~r.' 'fha i'trlilaillillg'riolid irrirttt-r colitailrs vi-ry uso.-l'ill_ food' llriitolitils-_ Slightly lllolo tllall l oillrcr-. is protr-ill. tl vt-l'_r ilnportalrt lrluscle builiicr. ulld one oi' lilo most expellsivt- of thi- srillstiirlt-os nr-i-iltiil by the htrtiy, Abuilt i l-It ouiloes colisl='»ti; ol' bilttt-,l't'lri. and l 2-it oullcc.i of milk sirgaiy ’l`lir-so two liiat- i-riala ure used by tho body to pro- vidt- it with ellcrgy. lilucil tht- stiiiio as fur-l is-rrscrl to prodlrci- sit-alll ailii powr-|~ ill the t-ngilii-. Thr- quart of milk also rorrtairis aboilt_ ollc-qriiirtt-.i' of all orrritzi- ot' lrrillr-ral lritrttr. ,=lrlall rplailtitics ol` which uri- \'ol~y licccs- siiry for tho growth and gi-ilcrlil up- lwop ot' thi- holly. .\s th.-_ tat is scpal'titr'-:ii to i'ol'lll the .ri-.llll solllt- of tho proti.-in.nlilk .-'-llglrr. :ind lilinrrzil llliitel' go with it, but hy no lllclllls ali. 'l`hc proit'-ill it-illailis; tlli-li-forc tr ullart oi' srpariitor-skliii» iui-il milk provides slightly more ot' this ilitlispollsiblo alld <-ostl_v lllatol-~ ial tllall tlor-gt; a quart of wliilo milk it ronllrllis ill all ahoil| l l-5 oiilii-cs of pr-oil-iii. ll, oillrrr-s of mlik silgar, :iboiit ollc-t|lii\i‘ti-l' ol' all olrlrct-1 of illiil- cral _lrlaile-l‘. alld ir little fat, tilt- last naiiired tit-pt-lldillg, of i-ouisi-_ ilpoll the r-olllplr-ttlir-ss of tilt- sopal'iitioli_ 'l`hi= ilu-ails that l|llt\l‘t t'or <|lial't. it iroilirl liirliish the body with slightly irior_\' rlltlipr-r' footls tbrr-url alitl otllcr i~i-l'- r-lll i`uoilr‘-. fats. potiiloi-S. I‘t<'.l- ll \r-i-ills doulll_\‘ \vustt-itil not to list' s~kllrl-ull-lk_ 'l`lrc rises of skilll-milk air- llialry and ill cooking it adds to r|uallt_v as wt-,ll as to food valui;-. ll` uscrl ill i>|fl"" of watt-r' 'ln hrcad it adds about us iuui-ll protcin to ont- pound of llroliii as tht-ro is ill an 1-gg. Skinl-milk us- --il in place of thc uf-trial hall milk urld htilf ivutcr, of course. ilrrrr-rtscs tht- 'iilalliity of protr-.ill ill il loaf by tho illnorlrlg iliiit is colliiiillcii ill iialt` all ogg. 'l`lit- suvllig involvcrl Ill thi- use of skimllillk in broad. liowcvcr. is small r-olriptll't-tl with that iiivolvtfd iii ug o_o- ln ilu- pri-parallotr ol' r'<-l'i-,=\l>l- t`o|'. wllilt- ill brcarl tilt- lrrilk is ulil.\` about orlo-tlriril oi' thi- |\0ll|'» ill ill” pl-irpal-;|ii‘0|i of t-cl'r-als tho volume: oi' mlllt is uslilrlly tllrt-c or four tlnief? that oi' tht- corf-al. ’l`o cook ir rilllflll of rf-rr-lil ill tilloc. t'\lDi'\li~" "Y skim' milk llistcliti 0i` iirrct- 0|' watt-l'_ adds as mitch protein as that i-oiituillt-il lu three t‘KKr'.. NEi\V0li§_ll`R0iiili.E 'i`lir- norve systelrl is till' tlJili'esscil \!.\’ U\"i" ’""v°H` ‘ #+4 * eoeooeeeeeeeooeo FARM. Wlhen lambs are about to be wrancd they should ho_st-parlitod from the _WGS and put in a field -as lar aw.ty as possible, so that thero can is no cllarice of them seeing 0|- item-ing their dams. G""""ll".\' Site!-tml; lambs should' already be weaned. it not. wt-an them during the coming weok. A lield of wipe is another ext-.ellis-nt pasture for young lunills. hilt lt. is best to have li field ol grass adjoining the l`llDtl so that thc arlinlals can divide their time betwot-ll the two. This is trilc for all classes of stock. \\'itll clover one need not be so ptlr- tir-lllal' about letting i'he stock remain pemliorientiy ill the flelil -from the first as in thc ruse of rape. Nevertheless, while the danger is not so great, it ls safe to at-izlrstolrr thorn to clover grati- llally l-:itlior than too suddenly. ltr-ai lambs which arc illtr-lldcd for breeding plirposes can hr- fed a littls grain to good ativarrtagc. 'i`hi_~t is also trilo of ialllhs \vlllt:ii art- to be titled i`ol' nllirkctillg. r Grain -ill this cast: call takr- the filrlll of wllolc oats. Not, top much shoillri he fr-.tl in any t-vr-nt and the tiilantity will largely dcpeutl ilpon the amount ot` outs which the owner has :lt his disposal. They are a safe feed with plenty oi' hulls :ind are rellsitetl i\.\' the stock. The salnc cannot be said of bal'le_v. l\i'tcl' wcalliug, thc owcs should hc pllt on bare pasture for ti short tilnc ---sub' :i wer-ik or irlorc--to dry tllclil up. Look them over cureful,l_v. and thc day :iftcr ivcaliing they should he hroilglit. in and those which rciirrire to be niiikcrl out. attended to. ’l`his can ho repeated in two days' ti-me. A few cwcs truly rrccrl to be mllked out the third time. This milking is im- portuilt, as ti1r-ro is danger of the ud- tlers going wrolig. alitl if this happens :l viluiihlc owe niliy bo rclltiercti uso- lt-ss for bl'oediiig. Aflt-l' tilt' t-,ivos have dried lip. tht-_v should br- givt-li sonic really good pas- ture ill order that they may plrll up into t-ondltiolr for thc breeding sou- sori_ it is itsiially li good idca to kt-cp a few of the best cvvt- lambs for brt-od ing pllr'po.-res. and rioulllo lambs should he at-Icctcrl il' po.~'si‘ble. 'l`ht-re is just as mitch rr-ason to pl‘lii-iii'i- stelei-lioli lil this liiiittcr as tilcrt- is to practice the st-lociion of seed grain. (lilo oi’ lilo host ways to coliscrvo the wustr-.d grain ill thi- stiiblilr-. is' to tirril ill a ilulicll oi pigs tllat wt-lgil zi- holrt loo poillltls ol' over and ict, tht-lil cle-an it up. 'fill-_v will liilrko good use oi all they gt-i and will savo good food that will otllolwvlso be wasterl. 'l`hc llarvost is inte this yt-al' and theri- is plt»ut_v ot' limi". _vot to do this. New st-erllngs' ill the fields fl'olli irhit-li the grain has been llarvcstcd llltikc 1-xt-l-lit-lit pastlires ful' thc hlood sows. lt' they ure tllrlletl ill tht- biirl- stiillhlr- they need not bo ringed. bill it' turned ili it now sci-ding thc_v should be ringctl first. it is not li hail idea to give thi- pigs the rirri oi' the orclrartl; they will pick up all thc falli.-ir l'l'lllt rind tho cults and will tllercb_v rlcl-l‘tl'o_v a grr-at lilarl_\' worliis wilit-lr might. otllorivist- llvo ovcl' winter and cause trouble rii~xt yotrr. t‘:ii'c sllould bc taken. lloiv- rjvt-r, that thiry do not l'oot up the groiilld too lliutzh, us they may easily do a gre-at tit-ul of llarnage to thc. roots of tilt- trecs. .\ wt-ck or so iiet`ol'o fflil'l't>\\'ilrg lilo si-w should be hrorrglrt into tht- far- rowillg -pen and fed lightly on stop rind grr-cli fct-rl. Thi- iuilt-r is im- |lol'tallt. ill oriif-l' to keep tht- bowels loose. llolr‘t |'orB0l il- l .\losi i'ai'mt-rs will have the grain iliroshed this lirolliil and it is a good idf-ri to strove, tht- store pigs along ii hit and get tlielrl ri-ad_v for nlarkr-t hc- l fort-. the cold wcntlior sets hi il` pos- siblc. l-et sonlt- grain cliopped-~ har- li-_\' and ii few otit.=,'- ulld give them ‘ t 'l`llo ilriittt-r r'r-.rpriros imlriediate iittoli-__`mm__ g|.l._(.|, f,.,,,|_ mptr im- them tn tioii. for nothing luit sultnblu treat- rllilllt will prcvt-nt tr co-niplete break- down. 'l`llo victim, llowovcr. not-d not dlspslr for i-,vt-,ll sovcro nervous tiilwld urs iiily bo cured by llnlll'0\'lll5 "le t'ondit'lo|l of ills hlon . it is llecairsci ur. ivltilltuns l-ink Pills lr<=tw\ll.v ill-lit'-. ltew. rich blood tiltlt this lncillr-lilo; has cured extrcthe nervous disorder:-\ litter' all otiioi' trolitmout lllrri flrilorl.l 'Phe norvttl thrive oil the new blood lil.-nie uv time villa; tire trlrlwtlw l“l' ilrovi-rrlllgestinn is better, slevulwl' ness rlo longer troubles tht- former nerve sliattered victim, and lm* 39"’ I-rally takes oil a che-,erfrll l\l‘ll¢“‘l~ ltivory suii'ert-l' l'rt;nl nerve troubles, itll. matter how slight. should lose no time in giving llr. Williams' t'_ll1i¢ Pills li fair trial. thus' r gaining tht-lr run in is oxrollr-llt. hilt if they clin- uot run ili the iiold tile-y may he foil I_,_r,,_(,_n vm-|| nr rapt-., (‘,lll iilitl iltltlleli t0 tllom. _________..._--- LIGHTING A COW BARN Thi- hi-:tt lighting in rr retaagular haru is set-ill'::ti wht-n thc burn ex- ta|ul= north and south. Pour square fem of urn” pr-.r cow provides on amount ol' light t-rrmlrzonly actfptrd as ri .'- |ll»‘i\lfflL‘ltlllll.\` fell- H011' ning his crowded apples ho claims lt_is accourplislletl through perspiration. 19111-,tl Dil-is |i\'|llK lil ‘lilly DHHS Hilti takes too niuclr time anti rrroue_v. lt.=A fowl doernot sweat, hilt the tent- 5'lll"l-“~ "lil fl`0lll fllllli' ll`0\\ShS. ‘3 “‘-l’l-'l€‘lll9llll.l,'- Wiley ll_0 110! tht-ni renloved while they are small 2-10 Ftliiitlly on a hot summer day. th"i"9 lllll (le-V9l0D I llll0 D01-ilellietl, and can he thrown on thi- glbirlitl than l<`l'cin the t`orogollli§ talk on water l'l"klfiY- 'lll`0llll9SS I'\l1tiS. Pells should wht-lr cvcry apple -uiust be cni'ci`ully us ii factor' in egg production. we learn be l“’P'- “lellll alld ‘|l`.V_“llil'llle llli=ll”llll'° frequelltly removed. ily tliinnirrg _voir get |`r\lit of fail-_ if either is neglected. Water is just ‘ it ‘WS bf’-ell ill*-‘l*fl'lC‘ii by \'at'i0\1S Gif- highcr' quality. you s'rvo your trees as important as feed. Once a day is P°"l0ll"ed f‘l‘3d9l`S 0f_».ll0gS Ulpt H mit' froill cxlizlustion, and tho actual outltly: “ol ohell ellllllgh i0 \,V1i\01` Olll” Dell ‘lf mr" °f "`h‘"`c°"'i- ‘ll‘i‘e"`-- lllll9» Salf- for tlliullilig is less than if on wi-llt i'0\\'i>‘- ' W. G. l’iL'kcl'lS. “"|Plllll` lllld C0llD€l`llS keili WIIOFG thi! till autumn and have the good, lladi and indifferent harvested together. ’COTTONSEED MEAL ~ “'°"l1‘ infectlcn' There is not “S-yet iiogs carl eiit it will tclid to'preve1l`t positive experimental cvideuce in -i*'_‘“”*'*”' ' .___ » support ot' the idea that such a mix. ture -will prevent wor'n1 infestation, in the ,among md hen_.._ luke lmwml ut thru- -mixture does appctr to satis anti when ft-d in the ratioll is liable to give the hens too much vegetable fat and protein for their own good. A hen requires considerable protein in her dict to t-liable her to lay well. but under natural conditions she oir tiiilis this protein ill the animal form i'i'<-l-~ the worlrla and grabs she picks up. therefore it is advisable to nlake up this ini-lt ol' protein in the Winter ration by the use ot' beef scraps. green in~~i~ or milk. thert-` is no dalltZ€l'0l` SDl'@llilllll¥ ‘li§"| lil l"l‘.tir of the 1'ntioirs» used hi’ rust-,. ii sick iiriinrlil stands rr lilurli pmmrv e,_p..li,._ |i“_.,(.,.,d meal is used and ashes' D.i“°1"" 'he 'U0Dl?9l'as .lll hSli0l` t'llfl|li'f-` fill' l'°l1U""-‘-l°Y- lf Pia*"“l in small amoilllts. irr nearly all the two parts of hot “hater and sprinkle wh______ it Wm nm be annoyed bv the _ _ over the whole mass. mixing it thor- Mnllle Exper intent Stations llrrscr-d by poultry authorities which would load one to conclude that it is not favored for potrltrir-feetliiig purposes _..____.____. dlvlilillrl fzirnlf-i'. farlil flock of frorri 100 to l50 fowls ilasturagr-_ howt-ver. docs noi`filr- Wm m,mt\|mg “sm-ly 'five gallons, or irish ri i-oiirplrzlo food hecailse a sutil- DAIRY cient qtiurrtity of lougllago can not ho fowl will coiisrruie li punt-cs ot` water €0llS-llmell ‘l"‘l ‘“ge"_t"‘l to §i€9i'é,lié*-+~‘-I-'li"i-?l€Hé?ilits with PASTURES REDUCE AMOUNT OF opt-ll by nit-ans ofa couple of loops of p0\iitl'_\' at val'ious tiliros'airr.' plat-vs it GRAIN REQUIRED BY PIGS- wire- or rope. and lilo lriodicinc givtcli has bot-.ii found tiiitt watt-.r is ii ne-.-t-.s- -*M 'H"‘*"i|.\' ill fl lll\"1"’~`llililll» ity ilii;-i lnr--i sity and tr requisite to laying fowl. it l’a.-atiiririg hogs rotl_ur-es the anlollut tllotl. tliourrh it is trolrbliesollic, one has been llemonstlntetl that should of Sffllll “"e‘l°‘| U’ lll`iilt< lillllll i0 il may bc tort lin that 4-rich pig gets his. the water supply be reilrllvorl frorri rr profitable weight and mir-kctahlo con- pmppt- tl(,_<(._ ,\rt¢»|- tln_tll|-l itll' Ulll-ll- ‘ll NL Parnlim _mul in _ms wav sms ways keep them ln the house." Ultlifi sands of pigs umler ‘such tr‘estmat\t_ conti'lvalrcr- which l slrw recently near ummm, upon nw hlmm mm- m____m___ r e s» .- *OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O0" to tho bank should extend above thei take. and will have to be c0llten‘f.d `On alfalfa pasture the grain should be THE HORSE AND THE SYMPATH- u J " cu ' 1 T" A man came to my place the other n day for whom I have rebltted several 5 horses. He asked me to drive around ,ind examine his road 'horse'e mouth. '-1- consented on condition that he _would do lny_ job of sprinkling the grass. in 'roy-absence-. it wimexceed- .iugly dry. and _l have arrived scan age where a grass-patch is one of my chiei' anxieties. 'Tha horse went all . rlglht. but when l got back that..lllall was fighting the hose. "Here," said he, "take it. l nevc-l' saw.such a thing; it has nearly twisted my_wrist off." lt was a revelation- to nie that the plan would fight auything,‘overl a hose. instead ot' letting it turil its twist out he had fougiht alld held it for the hall' hour l had been absent. Of course that is the- way lil which he handle‘s'a llor'sc's mouth. Now here is an opposite case. A woman who has a hig stable of airy horses that pulled. ller nts rebitted the whole stable. getting light on the bit. and she drove that way with more success tha tore, Their action was lighter". a yet truer than when they were girls. Harrilxr. that is all. The sen hand which can give and lake. \\'hit'li should be-liorlrrnl oil the andthe, is far more difficult to acquire with lrr-,ary hitting. which makes horses more or less urrt-olriforta.ble and leads ‘them to test theiriselrros against one. 'Fire heavy lritting, especially since rragcv them them ll be- il'ler', lui.; - sitive few understand the adjustment of curbs. parts, gags and other' cotltrivances, yet we ser- poor'exprc»ss horses and slaves that need rio restraint, llami pereti with such corltrivances to make their lot yet harder, and ignorant drivers jerking their mouths to stim- ulate theil' efforts. Tile city horsemen is almost a man of th'e past. There need be little' re- gret. if olri' good' friend horse passes sltoget-lrel' from the cruel pave-.i sur- faces. ill-veirtilateri stables and the hands of the cruel and ignorant. and begins alld ends ills career upon the farm, whore as a rule, he lrreets with some consideration and is among friends, where the end of his life is made easier' instead of increased in hardship, as he is less able- to bear_it. Farmers will lose a source of profit ii' they cannot sell the big ones to the city,.but. the country- will reap the benefit. ot’ horses at the. height of their power.-l, trained to farm work. 'so that they will he a more efilcir-mt part of the fal'rli cqnipliient. °|"|"F*++1"l°'|° ll' 'I' 'ill' 'l°'l'-l°_'l= " to liriirsvr citrllltirlnt it _ lrlzlirlil-:ss Alia nrlur NOISES ll' you have (Iatarrhal Draf- noss or head noises go to _roirr drilggist arid get 1 ounce of Par- 4- lllillt (double strength). and -|» iidd to it 1/.i pint_of hot u'atcl'~l- and 4 ollnci-'s ol' grurrrilate-.rl Q, _=llgril'.__' 'fake 1 _ tablespoollfui ,|, foul' times ir llay. + 'i`hls_»wili often bl'i~ng quick 4, rolivt' from the tlistl'osslng .head noises. Clogged nostrils should open. breathing become .easy and 'the nrur-us stop drop- ping.-into the throat. lt is_ easy .|, to pi'epnrc. costs little and is * pleasant to take. Ariv one who has '(‘ats_rl‘h`al Tleiifllesg nr 'I' -I- -I- nsert 'salem should give this oeooooeeeeoeoeeoeoe 'l"l'°l'°l'4~°l"|'+'l- ll-I-'lui-'l°i'1lI 'I' ‘II 1'1"! 'l"l°'b!l"|-‘l'°l"l'°l' i 'I 'I- Il- 'lv prescription -a tl'ial._ ' CUT - 'l`-BIS 0UT oi.o sNei.isl-l ne‘ciP`i~: "Fon ctr. ARRH, CATARRHAL DEAFNESS Ano i-reno noises. if _roll know"of some one who is troubled with t'alal'l'htii in-afuess. tread noises or ortlillary lrutarrh 5-iii. out this folmlilu and liftilrl it to tiit~rii` and _voir mri._\' have ht-,oil the means of 'savirig-some poor- srlfferer p'i>rliaps from total iii-.ut`nt-ss. ill ldllglliliil sco- entists t`or it long time post lltiir-1 ri-~ cognized that cutarrli is a constitu- tlonal rlist-.rise and lit-,t-r'ssaril_v requir- es conslitirtlolial treatin(-lil. Sprirrs illlrilers rind nose ililrrr-lies are lirillit- to irritate- tho deiitzilti- all' »,_pu_ssagt-s and force the rliscrtst-. into the' lllidllid cal" wliicii ` freiiilelltly meillls total ilclflress, or else tht- dis- easc rlra_v bi- rlrivr-ir down thc ull' pas- sngt-s towurrl- the lungs which is er|lltlll_\' as rlaiigt-rolls. The following foruliiiir which is used extensively iit| the-'tizllrip English climate is a consti- tutional treatment and should- prove espet-lall_v efficacious to sufferers ht-ro ~who live under tnol'e favorable clim- iltrr conditions. _ _ , Secure from your iiruggist 1 ouncc of l’arr_rrlirt (Double Strength.) Tlrkc thls homo and add to it l/A pint of hot watt-r allti 4 ollilces of granulated sug- ar; stir rrlitil dissolved. 'Fake one tablespoonfui four tillios ir day. 'l‘lris will often bring quick relief from die- tresl-ting head rroises. clogged nostrils slrould open. breathing ‘ht-come easy 5 mmher has ‘med Balhym' ow" 'ravi Tile corir-entrlitetl feeds to us should li kitchen door solves the llroblr-‘nl sirriace of the srstr-tri and has li slight |015 Milf* Willlid ll" llfltlllllli °\""'- TM-V b __m__,m"v wnmdered By pl-0,|u¢~t nit-olv lt was silnpiv an old wagon- tonic ar-tion that facilitates' obtaining ars thoroiigli brit. mild in action and 0 _ _' ' | _'_' ‘_ _ __ _ _~ _ me ,|,.,.|md ,,,,"|,_,_ The preparation never fall to make the sickly hlrbyifeellrr anti for-.tis rmsrrlted for human ask rlllvoli Dart way It 0 \€ illfllllll ___ _________ to m__k____ _________ _mln and _B Well- '|‘h€-Y "9 *Wm _ b5'_ medmlle consumption _are preferable. Many with a |Rl'll€ W|\t‘@| 011 l-YN* \lDD€l' mill- plelsaht to “RL Every perm" who f|'lll\9l'l‘ 0" bi’ "ln" '“ 2” ""'“"‘ ” “_” feeds forma-rly r-onrrlilf-retl tori hiKl\' Th" '|““'“m “'“" "‘\“"‘““ °\"’“i "“ um has r'r\ti\rrh should give this treat- f""“ The Dr' “mmm” M°‘uM“§`_ lo" -lt-utters i-oirrparstlvely cheap now. spokes. ' merit s trial. _ ' __ _ _ ‘ r show , horses became sel'iously'lli and her-I doctor forbade her to resuine rlrlvlngl » it-itilnitil 6.. ._ ' _-1. Best for‘liv§i' biilvlll' nssl, sour |tor;::::_h and_’E_on_*'l_£p__‘ ` .€-- “"'_'.'*1.r-‘.", .Ili-J‘l#.'.7-r Get a l0~r'gtrt%0¥§l£’. _ _*_ ,- ~ f Furred Thug IRQ -C s -l_ _ B- tion. Sa|irrw\§klE's_|1`tl{i or Boli- aches conlc from't tonight wlllxig ve'_your coll- stipateri bowels a' tboroiigttfkrleunsing and straigllteil you out}by,m0,l¢IllllE~ 'I`he_v work wlie you sleep-' 10-cent box from your di*1rggi‘st will zeep you l‘t-i_»!iiig good for nrolltlrstlbxlljbppsvief men and wonlen take a t"ascaret now and then to keep their stomach. llwor and bowels regulated, aridhever' know lr miserable plohlent. i')dn.'t forgot the chlldl'c-ri-their' little -ilil1ides~-necd- a good, gentle i-leali.-i'ilig. too. . xv...-;:'~1.~~.¢~r - ' PoiN'rEo P‘AnAt':rtAPiii'e‘i \\'i'it-ll tilf- cats play thf- nlice Bet. H\\`il:.`. ' li' ii man attends soleI‘y-10"'-hi`s'b'-ivn btrsiriess, he has a--good? st-ea`d-y\"foh l