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their articles at this office early each
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item can be handled as late as one
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followinl week.
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'libs Dairy., The Turf. and Good
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aB'l'6Bll
othe 1| d 1,
3., 'l..'_..:..l.‘;°l:.:si. l‘;':.;‘.';=,:
"l0. Dont neglect 'oo
Ihyou do not recover lfshhldzklglda
gf" llwilld. see 's doctor or go to a
6:P°%_1_§l8f'>; fol_f__vad_vieo_ or treatment.f_'
rrlbuué. 'L I S' " W” Cm""°
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.THE OLD GARDENER SAYS
Y’€0l>la who likgz- the odor of ill'
trees will be pleased' with the little
annual plant sold under the name of
artemlsia sucroum, bllt commonly
known as the annual pine tree. The
plant lla easily grown from seeds sown
in the spring. and gots io be two feel
tall or lnorc by full. it can be ll.-lcd
“lf a h"dl¥"» lllU10U8ll it is not so sym-
metrical as the summer cypress.
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THE IUBINESS OF HOMEMAKINO
By Margaret Warren.
Revive patent leather by rubbing;
with a linen clcill soaked in milk,
Alum melted and used while hot
is splendid to rmend 'broken dishes.
A little salt. rubbed on cilrillenware
Dlldding dishes will take away brown
spots.
Before squeezing a lemon, heat it,
and twice as much Juice will be ob-
tained.
To remove illk frolll wil-ite clotlles
soak spot in sour milk, then wash
as usual.
Remove fresh .coffee stains by
pouring boiling water tllrou-gil the
fabric.
To out new bread try using s knife
wh-ich has been dipped in very ilot
water.
Try a mashed banana beaten with
the white of an egg as a substitutr
for cream.
Pc-lisll mirrors with a cloth
soal-:cd in alcohol, followed by a soft,
dry cloth. _
'To cleanlenallnel-ware rub well with
dry salt. and rinse in cold water, then
wipe dry with a. iece of cloth.
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A new clothes line, if boiled for
will last longer, and will not tangle.
when im-psi-ills old. dry beans for
baking. a little soda ill the wafer in
which--the`y`.s_re soaked 'will _ Wilde!
themtenlier and sol'i.
‘if the hands are badly stained from
peeling vegetables rub them with s
slice oi' lenlon and the stains will in-
stantly disappear.
in peeling or slicing onions it iS
easier, to start from' the bottom ln-
stoadof the top., They are not H0
hitter then.
` TEN HEALTH HINTB. l
“l. Eat plain. wholesome food Mid
est slowly. The more your teeth work
the less your sfomacb_ works
.'_‘2. Drink at least. six glasses oi
pare waiter each day. It you are in-
doubt .about the water being X000
bcilit. ~ `
"3.- Get enouzll H"-SBD The lV‘“'“F°
adult should have not less than eight
bours', sleep in s well ventilated
room. Do`ll_’t_ sleep in clothing . thi!
has been worn _during the li-all
"4, .Clean your teeth twice a day
with a sillff brush. ii' y0\ll‘~ fel”-llh #W
decayed go to a' »t_lent.L-lt. Money
gpent in thin' way is well. invested.
“5. Freqélent baths wlih soup and
warm wat r keep the skin clean and
t-he body healthy.
"6 Always -have one or more win-
dows open day and night. winter and
summer. Dirty' wir kills morn lwollle
thanditity water. dirty milk and dir-
ty. food - -
“7. 1-f you are tired, it is' rest lllal
you need Avoid whisky and' other in-
toxicating dlinks; they weaken both
nund and body, if you nerd it Slim'
uiant, try hot coffee.
“il. Don't spit in. floors, sidewal_lfs_.
or .in mrs. llse the irilspidor. _
"9, Do not use thc public drinking
cup. Disease is spread' dn this W8!-
as you never know what dilelll’
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HATCH EARLY FOR WINTER
EGGS.
Ono secret of winter eggs lies ill
early hatching. Chicks huiclled noi
intel' tilull lllid of late April w`lil nia-
turc ill time _to lay eggs ill the full,
Will’-ll thc -supply is light and thc
prices are llig-ll. it is from such eggs
iilllll lloullrylnc-n may cxpcct the bcsl
profits. This common fact so gcllcr-
ally overlooked by poultry l*-.list-l-s
should _l-cccivc nloro nttcniion. Till-
gl-owilik use of illcllbntors lnakcs il
pos.~lilllo to br-.gin thc llnicllillg scnsoll
ill ll‘el'll-nary, bringing i'ol'ill ll robllsl
flock of young chicks ill March. l'l'ul
tlcally all of thc hatching should bl-
ovel' by lain Alpril.
li. is gl lltiio tl-oulllc io start itll
hatch so early ill I-he scasoll. bllf illt t
e-xpel‘lf~ln-c of llloilu who now foilou |
this |ll'lu'ilcc crlnclllslvcly poillis out l
thai illc t‘oubio and cxpcllse will in
amply ri-pa'id. Early hutcllcd pulicis
aess of growing soft roasters for the
market, producing two or three thou-
sand _each year. Formerly, _with tweil-
ty lainp-heated brooders to care lor,
this ¢__‘_ouple were kept working night
and ay, for, as anyone can easil
see, it is no small matter to trim and
fill twenty lamps' every twenty-four
hours, in addition to curing for twen-
ty flocks of little chickens.
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DAIRY
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FEEDING CALF_
To Calllldiun '(‘.c~unirymlln,- "As I
am a subscriber to your valuable
paper I 'would like your advice ae
to the best grain to feed a calf
two weeks old with separated milk to
get best results for bccr and dairy
purposes."--W. J. Mcl\'., i<‘linioll, ()nt.
Oats is undmlbtelily the safest feed
for young calves, but it is well to
feed a. nlixtllrc ratller than any nnt-
grain or m-cal alone. (intl-l, llran,
shorts, barley and oil cake are all
used successfully in rearing calves,
but in each case part of the grain
mixture should contain -some oats or
bran. ill fccding ski-m lllilk souls flax
seed jclly sllollill bo added io lnllkc
up for tho fat that has been removed
in"fhe"'crcam. Begin with about ll
dessert spoonful of thc flax seed fc-l'
each feed, und illcl-ease llntil ut foul'
months the calf is gctllng about hall
ll. l-llpful twice daily. if flax scrtl is
ton dent' oil nlcnl llluy be uscd ill-
stead. Tho ,iclly is malin by soaking
tho. luclll ill boiling wafer. i<`cc
ll"‘0f\l€5l€>i4>i<>l‘.§ié9it‘9ié9i€5l€éié3itllFiié
ed she was given no feed with which gg gl;
to make it. writes C. W. Adams in);
tll§_'___Maritlane Farmer. _ ___ _ |55
0 cow was 011 test Or 1 ty __j.|q,'/_jj_j_;}=_§j:~';:;'Ll;~1'.l4;\:~;
days after froshening, and was fed H; ++*.F+ *Fi* I + ++ " 4
only enough tg satisfy maintenance HARDY. Pl-UMS
re uirements. o strong was her in- *’
hegent stimulation that instead of EXPEMMMENTAU- FARM NUTE5
milking poorly she took that feed Th “'*’ - _
which should have gc-ne to msinten- h "5 ‘“'°, "wt “re” ‘”_ _c““°,d“
ance and tlaed it I0r the Production :V f'"i§_‘lh° }““"°9?“. 9l“”"- .Buch 5'
°f,'=;;§}- ff =* ";§"‘§ ‘gm W" M; ny- .‘.§’..".i .l`2i..”.‘.f".‘l.1.“'Pl'..u"fi‘.l§'§”..‘i°.lI§”.?$'.°I
ses an wean leenoto'.°' - .l --
D'eriod that she could ilardliy stand.|:1)_?_i,"tgvvT“__""“_’('_l_ °' kgllef: m'_‘”""°‘*Th""“
yet sho had produced in the month ___ (,a_______f»_-_¢;_a<_l _al il n__\ml lwwflvf-r.
sllvrolsimateiy the some amount _-f_wh__'__ __ -Hi 1"' "‘""_ V-"l'i'i“H ‘lf
milk as sha_h;ld_ in the corrcspolldlng_________- l___nl_{_yyo__;l_l:_c__:_;___g:_:Jv1__tl_;i::___xl_t;
t lor lrcvio ll c io , ‘ ' ' ‘- - ' `
plflvirtlhxl l\i\'ah}_:ll glle llalllllecll liedlhllziigs'83,n::f2"n.lt:m limnmnu wud "m"i"'“ .!"`
to meet botll production and mainten-l. Mf .‘ ‘_“ "_"'"_P'“'““ '"9"' “"""‘
ance m(_uh.GmenU_ Her inherent :il _4l::_lrllu Ile l.olulllon nuiivc spcc-
__ I 0 'O mduc nk had been s s e American plum. Prunua am-
sslnsspodg that: she thug! ruined her :l"'°°"°'_ It is “”""'m'_‘5 "U" "ees 01
we _ -
body but had not stopped givlnglnzi; __gv‘::$' ?_";__;1;‘_;*e::°$;_if}_b€’___f’_v""i"
milk. | _ _ ' '"0 "’
This inherent ahilii i rotiuce mom emmgh [0 have `“' 'nw ""’“"" “H
mnk is resent ___ eve! _falr "cow _o,t.hey ilrar young und- hear allnlldantly
__ (_e__mhl_) extem_ and Sfioum L_ given and the fruit of the best cultivated
- varieties, while not as good us- file
u cllallce to dev:-_lop at rl time of
frcshclling. One l;-f the greatest mis-
iakees made -ily dairymen is in feed-
host nf tho Ellropcun sorts, is cxrcl-
lent when eaten rnw and makes very
ing cows heavily the first month uf-
ter they freshen. Most -men believe
that such a practice is necessary in
order lo make ll cow come to llcr
nlilk; but the test at Missouri de-
monstrates that it is not the feed
ibut causes the milk secretion the
fil-st thirty days; it is file birth of
good ,innl when' properly cooked,
At the Experimental Fnrlu, Ott-llwu.
ovcr 100 varieties of these plums have
ilcon tested during the past twenty-
ci-ghi. ycurs. 'l‘ilc outstallding ol' most
widcly useful variety of the (Tanlldn
plunl has been found to be the Chell-
cy, a rod variety' of fairly good qual-
ity which cooks wcll Tile Asriniboille
tl. lfnlb 1-. - - ; “ '
..1¥§.?.‘i ...`Z. §..Ju.”.~.-°§.'.".‘iI'.`I.°.f.‘.‘. i'.'.f.'.l“‘.'.§‘.~ fl lc-_--fr -- vw l»--"»f-l",f='- 0--
h(____ 0n._______ng_ .lttollllt ol lis carlilncss, the (.llel_ll-_v
A t°ow‘a ability io produce nlilk is
ls p.llticulnl'ly usctul ill the prnll-lei
il-illiicd b twp f~_;(,¢_m.,_,_ Fi_,Bt_ ___e__|lll~_ovll_lt~cs whcle lnn_ny' of tilt-,_ varicl-
il
Y
_ _ _|lo.~. alc lon lulc to lipcn. f-‘cu oi the
'herem Hunmlm' ‘"" r"l're’“’m"‘| "5 |Anlol~irnn sorts usually ofi`cl'ctl for sale
hcr dairy brooding' sc:-onli llcr caps ' " '
_ _ ' _ ' ,arc sllillclcllily early for file plull'lcB.
cuy to na' ‘md ‘|’g“"" Y"°“' A l""~m" must nl' them having llecll ol'igIllail=.ti
able producer must have bctll to u
nlnrked degree.
i'al'i_llrillon is a sevl-rc strain on a
r'ow's system, alillollgil in most cases
no pilrticlllal' outward sign is visiblt-_ my |_~m.nm on U", pmhwg. N, "main
in lllc siuics of Milnnesoifl und iowa.
where cal-lilll-ss is nlll so ilupnri-.lui
Sn-l-.llillgs oi' lilo native Manitoba sorts
lllc now being glowll ul lilo i<)xpnrllllf~ll.
l-‘or months tllc llllzod luis be-en flow- . . f . '
mg ___ __o_____j___h me g__ow___g __Pt__R_ otllcl .l_lld ilcttel ones. The Mzljor
tilcn thc cali? is borll and thc-re is lt
quick cilallgc oi' blood from lilo fetus
to [llc mammary organs. if ni lill-
szllllc time heavy fccding is started
nn extra supply cl' bio-od is called to
tile digestive. -tract. Such a strain
will not be apparent. immediately, and
the cow will seem to be doing weli.i
But had l'osulta will show later. A-
bout tho sixth ol' cigill week lilo milk
yield will dl-op several pounds and
the milker will be puzzled to explain
the reason. The explanation is slim-
ple. The strain oi' the heavy feeding
early in her lactation period has had
its effect, and her sysfenl has ref
b
plum, w lich ll-as' bccll ilroul.;ht to not-
ice by file Brandon Palm. is ll very
1-ally sort.
Ai tilinwil, wllclf.» lilo si-:lsoll is long
for most of the Alllcrioall varieties.
the Brackett, Terry and Adlnilnl
St-lflicy have proved to bc tllrcc of the
best. Othcr sorts more generally
known art- Dc Soto,.Woli', and linw-
kevc_ The world of thc Anlclicall plums
being brittle docs not -stand the he-avy
snow in Eilsferu Calultla. very wcll, the
result being that thc trees are often
badly broken unless they are ileadcd
back each year to make them s'tocl<_v
The Callatla plulll, however, makes u
ve-rv strong tree, hence till- Cheney is
egidhle other hand take me cowladditiollnlly valuable oln this/account
that has; been caveiiuylv handled The earliest varieties of the Canada
When she has freshened feed has‘““‘1Amerimnplums`a"er°ad’ff°rm”"
,men ive” to her as h r milk las _ _ ket before the European ones hence if
g e l ll
has been found at. Ottawa illai. the
ivreased. There has been no forcing ___ bm nd 1. _hem are nearly
o make ller colne to her milk; bel-‘D ms ° n 0" ' ~
natural stimulation has been aliowedtalwaw ‘*"n°b_r"""m°{“'iv°;i_ nndtme
to take care of that. This cow will igrsgg b~;stg;{3_?nf‘;1i§___fCr;§ mm
develop her mlk-producing qualities ‘ _ ' ' ,
and her digestive capacity at the. Another hardy plum ns the Omaha
~ -which cxperlmcfnfs at Ottawa. have
samc irme. with no undue strain 4:-ni
, -shown to he one of the best :or that
eithtr. Whenfnhe reaches hcr full .C d d ____ henevei _.or
‘milk now and ‘hor full food ol tho l’5"`°.°' “"3 “l _“ll - S _
mm sixth or Seventh week she is districts having a solnewbat simiial
there to stay because her whole sys- ‘;hmat°' TTS is' a haphig b_e'__w_("m
tclll has been gradually developed 'apnnesc .nnmflnd le mo' "a."‘ ` ‘
I _ has comfhlned ln if ihtz- good polnts oi
and strengilcllul. and is in syrllpu- - ' `
thy with the work that it has to do. bmlhh bein? Em th? Alrl?l‘lHllc:v‘i'llhailll¥f‘
A pair of nlilk scales is illdispen- ierl 3" 0 apu“eqe'h h lg"
sable at this ti-me. A record of* tho mi" Ski” and mm H93 M r' e.. a _en
ww.; pe_.fm_nmm,_, for the um, is __ The Olllah-s rinells about the lnlddlt oi
" ~ ' ‘ ' . ' ‘ . hell illcrc- is usualll
splolltllcl tiling io llsvc. hut it is as Augmn' 4 Hm°_w '
id I 4 _"ly , _ fe H f ll good market tor plums.
a gil tv lu llc ill |i..r‘fi. et ill! D . ~ ._
it is' desirable to have more ill-an
the cow that the scales stand pre- _ _ ue P mud _“mb _
_- _ , . onevalciyo is 'yil ‘
--»
t,h til, uk' ` 1 ,H ft _ tl _ they al'c_lnorc or lo;-is s -sie a_n_<
wa (I Sf m I Draw!! 9;] num ur each vllrlr-iv rf-llllires another neal li
cow -'c lens. .ri lc 'eel to ow e " ' ' _ _
milk for the first six weeks, rather b]9°m:"‘g_"" _Emi wma "0 "name
than mano tho milk follow the reed. ‘l g°°‘ “wil °’. -
,. Wild piulus l some parts of Can
The results will nf. be startling for _ "H level() we" ovv
the first weck or two; thc cow’s pro-ima do “_° _“sua .y ° _D _
duction will not ,ium two or tllrcc mg 1° disease but it has been found _ai
ll I ' . ' '
D
the Experimental l-arm at Ottnwn that
each hcl ilmit _silo will stick to lt. ‘_h(_m__g__ Spraying every year Wm “S
lilly ensure good fruit.
GREASE CURES TEAT w?R'1'5,. RlDDING PASTURE OF WEEDS
Grease is the most sllccfssflll rem 0110 Of my ll'-‘-|E‘\l\>0\f`=-l lliiHl\l\`l‘- "1""-
etiy 1 kllow i'or file long hard warts lltiil Ili*-l“l'|'l"‘l“"l im ll- Wm* *‘ "fm"
that form on thi- tl-.tis of -nlilcll cowsfilillo Wiff‘fi' ililii‘|l~ “"0 -`l‘"“'*"""‘| “M3
I have MN] ,..H.|,,,|m¢.d y,\,,,.|;,,(._ fr-|¢.,\ _about olls--ilnlf till- lluulllcr of slot-k il
know li. bein! 00iiiGlli. I0 Hll'\IE8|0 ll' producing cllaractcristics had on here
long with.br00dy llellli- li is B0iI\@U\ll' _____________ ________________ | Cc-nlmon lllacllinc oil is illo bosiinivwcll ill" ll1\i*il1l"’» Nlklllii me W°"d*’
es claimed that incUb8i0l' l‘\l|<`lfH tiff """"""""_"`”""'"T'""""`"`"'""'""" l grease to llsc. and if applied l'<\glllllrly.in lflllir Wlllil-"0Wl'\~ 1 f0j'E9i- 5"” how
H01 55 flifollil HS motif’ |‘“'~"|""‘ ““d”" twice a day and i-llorougiliy rllbbe-tl illllle disposml of thi- woods. l illink_liP
hella. but il\€'r0 5001115 i0 |10 "0 ‘B090 good effects will llc noilccd within ilul-ll:-li till-nl. which was. of course
ll lo _
basis for auch a riislellwvf- Of C°“lTS€ -two weeks or sn. Wlilll meat drip-.bent-r :han lu lm them lit- in heaps
no incubator is fool proof, but all ipings it will be about a nlollfll he-tort-‘ fll li -n <.llll>r ful lllo_g:~ll=l-;___v_Al:_rZ___t1:
__ .
rmmbm mmmney Wm gum out good _ A F UP, improvement is lloticcalllc_ I _few the ilcsi,_ ill gn". . .
hatches if properly managed and if _ , Two tcais on one of our cows wcrc_ lleallml out. ll-nd 'fills' would have ser-d
the Dill!!-\ fll‘i‘- f€l'il|“- Allil li- is m“"" -' --__ _ 'simply covcrcd with gr:-ui llllllc-il:-s of r»_l thc lund but-k to wot-ds.
sinlnlvr to full all i'"‘\\l"\i"" "lil" “’-can-1-,near --rlz" Fon sons. warts wlnul sn.. nrlu fl-t-sn.--ll.-tl. ll
cure for ll ini of sifting llf‘""- TJRED, BWOLLEN, CALLOU5- could lluvo clippl-ll i.ilf-so wzlris ori'_
V if “ll l"""|"'""" l” "9"" for |'"l"|' - ED FEET OR CORN8. ulld applilld lunar caustic but l llcgan_iil lli _ _ _
iilif ihil ¢‘l\|ifki‘-ll-“- ll l"`00‘\¢"` ll* “lm”-"l ‘ ' treating ilu-nl witil grouse, slncuring.tllc plwilllwl. l drlvc wi-llnws ill tllcse
indisnenswblc for raisins illom- ln- Q ,, Z, ll on -slut-ltly t-null limo l .mllltotl untl
~ i
hens a0m€'tim0B rely “D0” bl`°°d9l`5 -4 'l "OU limi f°f:'*¥ Iahout five months the warts had dis-.
l
for rearins their Chicks. believing - _ foot u-sable. spasm-tl.-~l. l\uou.-
l
i
lniult drippillgs and colllllloll lnllr~llllle,should illlvo -'\lilil0l`i‘ll| iilif' -‘"1'""‘ "0"
oil wit-h satistul-iol‘_v results. tfasiorililliflllti ‘lxifllfil also l" "Hwy "um"
oil did not sive good rt-suits. 'i`hislfal~lnels' pil-‘lillfftl-l»l
treatment rctlllircs persistence. Fail-j This ncilgllllor ll-iicllcil t0 UH! mill*
urc usually is due io llnlpcrirfrl treat-' ing lnnvllinc ill into summer (lust bf*
ment. lfore illl~ wer-ds went to seed), and
l
||.-,wwf-l~. ill sllt-ll cll.~u~s, olll-_ sllould
ilalll thc lnown \vocd‘s out and llllmil
4- into -tonic danmgillg wnsil niloui
,placcs, which scrvc i0 h0l1l ihf! Wffldlli
deed. lldllllfyl k00D*‘l'9 Wh0 hu-Wh Wm’ A s“'°! I ‘“¢'n ~ working it `weil into the wnrtx-lr" inlin place. Old ilay, sttrafw, manure and
_other refuse is tossed into tho dilrh
to further fill it up, and in a few sea-
theso s ois often can bo sceliul
sons . D --
ln , rn‘ctical -than un ‘Q _ E P ovcr. us the willows take root and
mp D - il Til :J P LE'htl|d‘ all i-ho sl-.dinlcni brought down
ln lilo case allov,e~lllclltiout~d ,ille
DEAFNESS AND NOlSE‘l IN THE
cured by tile newly discovered
“French Orlenc.” This new remedy
goes rigllt to the actual seat of file
trouble. and effects a complete and
lasting cure in a few -days.
erratic ciutlling _ ore l __ _ _
are many good indoor b odors, and A _ (u ,_ _ ily iilc water.
seve l _ 0 "
which nlaywle sci down in :xy colony _ _ __°,.-;~___ _ ‘ _ HEAD _ _O be mg" __(_________y lpallturc allowed n marked lnlprol_/_eé
house, or shed or horse~stail or even _-.5 A °“' ‘ W e t the following season as
'm n ~ ~ ~
‘weeds did not comc on any more dur-
iing that season. hilt. the EPMI l‘i\l’Hl1S
up ill early fllll and secured tl pretty
good sci. llcforc winter llcgan. The
follbwi-ng spring illcre was of course
_ a cold llouso when the tcnlv
/j_.. - 0 I' the sigh!
\‘\l.‘ ll if
-S
hated lprooder used in ’ ~ E
known vs~ - - " '
_ \‘ll\i¢° “A ' ` .. l l l . 'i`l You can lm llappy-fooled in a _mo-
- Lmlttzvuufiflx » ' sggyuhhgrgdntivhghoerllllhkdeaag t`o ill; mont. llse “’l‘.lv." and novel’ S\\iT¢‘-l‘
mt in an , hatched early in the y'ear is to set up' with fcllder. l‘“l*'.. burning.__biisi_ercil.
' ‘ “mx” l a small coal stove ' ill the -breoder swollen, til-ed, aching feet. Tiz’ and
- -J iw- 1' 1° - ~ '-'rl t lt thc 1 and soro-
`- ‘Hx 'hu' house such a atom costa bm 1:2: 32:! out ,of trlrhn, caiioililséqs and buni-
Wi troui>le|on_e and -burns' no more thatl_l_ a of’ ____ dn. ._ _
ill 9- '
"°"' ' am "”"‘3‘r" mmloglghertgutahhtellrlzz awacy wi‘t)ll thd Aa soon os you' pllt your feet in a
‘l ‘ 'm|”ta"e:'wig necessity of forcing the _brooders “'f’i1." bath, you just feel the happi-
°“‘*'n¥'¢“‘°a°°"'"f' . yup the possibility of setting them ‘ness soaking in. How good Your poor
t`h hi k old ‘feet feel he want fo dance for
hwaud mm Moreovek 6 c c ensue Illia? o Tis" isigrahd Tia' instantly
F _ sible 'to run around outside/ oft _ ~ JY- "_ _. _ _ ~ "°___;_" e________
Lu’ nm' e without dan er of being chilled draws out all the pots -
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,,..-.~ f » if as many as two hundred chick- tions which pllii’ up your feet and
l|'ll¢°°\\.\¢»'o\n’¢ia|\1'¢\\"-'°""§ my are t be hatched at one time. cause sore. inflamed, aching, sweaty
L un" km mmunhdwn t er is nootllih io equal the new feet
_ . , , _ | ¢ t s. that n one dru store department s ore
nm; "' *fm* '°°" und' lggrlltiiidn 1;! lresgelgt (;'e'ar)s has sfmpll-4 instant footqifeiief. Laugh at foot suf-
W 'NNT W nn ded chicken raising to such an ex-l ferers who complain. Because your
"_'|:\‘f ‘|“|°:°:lil0o. stacy:-litated llrzooders for rearing - Get it 25-cent box of "Tint" at gg
I
3' J-lt: tent as tiiese new brooders. i knowl feet. are never, naval* K0l'ni¢ to bother
--'= v'-~_ ' ‘ ‘ _ _ ', ' _ .
One box is ample to cure any ordin- B m.m_ “yoga _md formed before the
ary relief ill llll_ldre_ds_of_c;lses \ll'hicll|weed_, had. ,mm ,,, ¢.,,,,,_. ,,n_ amp mv.
had been consilcrc ‘lope oss." i ‘c cnlllillllcll thc salue t rouilr
Mr. ll. sorulwlck, of,nulhouttl<-,_-2:,','°}',,,, ,,0,,,,,,,,_ M, wo" M»_l,,,,,,,gh
N. Il.. writes: “Your new rcnlcdy, ,mb,€,mmm ,,e,,,.on,,_ A Hgh; f¢_c,.,.,.,|.
which I received from youlsome time; mg of ,ho _,M-|,,r,~_|mn\ in such cases.
ago, HAS COMi‘l.ETEl.Y (1URED‘,jm,[- lmfgrn ll god shower would
MY HEARING. Al-‘TER MORE THAN- Drove a p,.,,m,,|,|,, mu,-,,,,_'_M_ (-over.
TWENTY YEARS DEAFNESB. l dv||_ _
will he pleased to recommend i‘,_io all
my lrieflflll-" . INSECT THAT HELPS
Scores of other equally good re- POTATO GROWE_Fl8.
ports. --
_ Try _gmc box today. v1_ig_ch can be, A sucking insect. knows gr: th; ‘_‘l‘o_-
orwar e secure ac and pont-- Beetle Destro er" or" le r en
hyd to gay ildllrvgaplroa the rf»<=eiDt'l;“l>orilius," wnlrlly luis been increas-
° lwrwl or money order for $1-00-ling in numbers for tho past lou years
There is nothing better at any price. ln the State of Michigan, is reported
Address: “0IlLENE" C0.. li. T. 'lo have, in some cases, almost compl
RICHARDS, lately kept the (‘oloradc- beetles uhrlsr
WALTING STREET. DARTPORD. control in that state.
. KENT. ENG. D Them insects attack the larvae of
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- _ 400.
ll‘iratandBestCabbege.__.....
$2.10.
Spinach Beet (for greens). __ ._
` $1.50. _
Select Yellow Onion Betts. ._ ._ .
n 5 lbs. $1.50. _,
' Pkg.1o¢
IWM. RENNIE CO. LIMITED 1
Extra Early Bed Onion, Pkg. 5c, oz. 25c, 4 oss. 651:, lb. $2.10
Early Eclglse Beet (round blood). Pkg. fic, oz. 15o, 4 os. 400 I
Cardinal lobe Beet, _ .Pkg. 10c, oz. 200, 4 ozs. 50c, lb. $1.50
Cbantenay Carrot (for table use). .Pkg. 5c, oz. 25c, 4 ons. 65c
Snowball Cauliflower (gilt edge). Pkg. 15c, 25c, 850, oz. $2.75
Paris Golden Celery (very best). Pkg. 15c, 1/, oz. 600', oz. $2.00
Early Premium Gem Peas (dwarf). 4 ozs. 10c, lb. 850, 5 lbs.
London Long' Green Cucumber, _ _ _Pkg_ 5c, oz. 15c, 4 ozs. 404:
Extra Early Whit/e Cory Com (for table). Pkg. 1_0c, lb. 85c,
Early Branching Aaters, White, Pink. Crimson .or Mixed.-
=' Choice Spencer Sweet Peas. Pkg. 10c, oz. 30c, 4 oss. 90c. _
DELIVERY FREE IN CANADA.
RENNIE’S SEED ANNUAL FREE TO ALL
Order through your Local Dealer or direct from
I __ Al_.so AT 'roi_loN'ro w'lNNll>Eo, vAN_'couvEn '
Pakro’ Seedtape. ‘You plant it by the yard' 2 pkfs.for25c.
A Ask -for desc: lpiive list. -
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XQXX3-Earliest Tomato' (vines loaded early). -Pkg. lilo, oi. 5641
Beefstssk Tomato (enormous alle). Pkg. 100, ea. 000, 6 ex. $2
Bparkler lladish (round red. white tip). Pkg. 5s, ei._15o, l_ Gln* _
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_ .Piq.10c, os. Bile, 6 01|-1 90° I
Glory Enkbuisen Cabbage. __ __ .Pkg. 5c, oz. 80a, 4 sss._.$1.il0
Prolific Golden Wax Butter Beads. ._ _. .. .4 oss. 15a,,lb. 500
XXX Solid Head Lettuce. ._ ._ _Pkg. 101:. oz. 25a, 4 oas. 75c
Giant Priaataker Onion (Blackseed). Pkg. 100, oa. 250, lb.
_Pkg. 10c. oz. 30s, 4 oss. 904:
35c_ 5 lbs. $1.70 l
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“The July lnlcctlllg of llaitimore is
0 _
8 Ib U
Martin Childs is to race Sprlggan
2.08%.
0 O U
Flower Direct, 2.00%, will be brad
lo Peter Volo. ,
Il C U
Dixie Hal. 2.07%, has a colt at fool
by Peter Voio 2.02.
` » U i if
Tommy Hicks has sent Nancy Win
lton, 2.19*/4, to Jack'Kingsley_
.lf 8 t Y
Royal Cadet. 2.12!-i. is no\v owned
by C. P
_ Fleming of Milfc-rd.
lk Ili tl
Milwaukie announces two $5,000
purses for 2.12 troiicrs and pac'crs_
# 4' th
The Stallion Sisktrwill be raced at
Cleveland and thc Mairon at Atlan-
ta.
Q i I
Alhigcn. 2.07%, and Jack
Mooney. 2.1151.; are back in Loll Mc-
T\onuld's stable. `
‘li 1 8
Tile iinitetl States Government has
decided to accept cavalry horses 1_4.3
hands high.
i lk 1
Sam llsscillgs will get Earl Jr.
ready cvcr the track at Fair Oaks.
Lexington: ‘
U O U
2.19 and 2.23 classes at Barn-
itsbie filled, but the free-for~ali was
declared off.
Almcs
The
li lf li
The Canadian trainer, Nat Ray, is
at Pranwotld track with Cllilicoot and
Day Spring.
-`*. x,\: 1)! '
'l‘llc cilullgillg of thu free for :lil iroi
to tl 2.20 trot and pace fc-l' lllc June
-itll l'ncc.~t will noi ciTc<'l illc 1-llil'_v tiny
tililll: worlil spmlkillg of-~ tlillcl' illilll
allow ill i.iliiiln l’atcllr-ll 2.30'/, :llld
l'l'illccs.~l l-lttal 2.22'/_-.
U O U
drivilu: park truck has llccli
it-pl-llcd illc past wnck and :llllollg
tllosc working on ii. :lrv thc followillg
Dr. Silurpcl' i.l81/_., Sf-_vlllollr llilion
2 20 Lillian i’uicilrl' ‘.'.20\/_., llcllnolll
‘Villicr and sr‘vr\l';ll iilrcc und two
y1=nl'.~= (alll.
Tllc
PI1 il'
Till- Instr-si wol‘kr>lli was that ily
Soynlolll' llillllll 11.20, who workoll a
haif--- ilitchfld lf. till-_ ilr-.ivy ,log curl
in-l_i0. und hack in i.0!|l/,_ This is_
l-ollsilit~l'cli ily illosn who lluvc accll'
lille il‘:ll‘ks in-iicr illlln Hit; on .'l illir
irzlck lllld ill ll llikl-__
K' K1 lil
’|‘|lc dl'i\'illg pill-k is 'illllcctl fortun-
lllr- c.=pcf~i:lily the irncks ill iluvinl:
suril :ln oarllcst rnrc taken and track
mnkcr ns Mr. Arbing. Mr. Al-ilillg's
records sliczlk for tllcnlsclves- earli-
csi collliifiollctl track to work dh for
mlluy _vcnrs-if not for all limo: Fast-
esl nliir- by Troitor 2_if»l_Q und pat-c
2,i:t\,-;_.--nllull-_ lust l'uii_ Noi only iltll‘s~
cs lluvl- l-cool-lla. llficr all.
` lk lk -“;
Tllc ('ilnrloiicit»\vll irllillillg
stnillcs, Ml-_ llcicr (‘nnroy
as ileull trainer and Mr. t‘har-.
ies 'l‘llornc.as Manager, will f.-pen for
ops-rations illc tllird wr-ek ill May. A-
mt-.lg the lu.-.lily llorscs bonkcd alre-ll,dy_
arc thc following. llcvclish lloroLhy|
2.161/_._ Seymour Dillon, 2.20 Bc-lmontl
Miller. ilpion Prince, Adluirnl Qucclly.
and :l i'<-.w lwtl and tllroo year olds.
The new training stable is dcscrvlug
of ll lnrgc pairohngc. not only is lt!
the only one in Uhnrlotietnwn. -but -lil
has ai its head two "men, that will!
give iilc llorscn ontrustcd to them`
every care and nttcntion, and the
business of the sialble ywili be- car'ried|
on in a most thorough and systematic
way. _
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like mouth suck out the body juices
of the pest. The destroyers arc not
sufficiently numerous, however, to al-
low of discontinuing the practice of'
lpraylng to kill the potato bugs, but,
fortunately, being sucking insects. the
parasites do not take harm from the
arsenical sprays used for potato pro-
s msn and his wife who made a blisi .or make you limp any _mme I Please mention this paper. the potato bug, and with their spur- t,,,y|,,,,_ l
l " ` i _ \ ‘ i. l i
--Ed. Gears plans to ship the N9;-gh.
Randall from Mc-nlphis around the
lllitldle of June.
O O C
More than 80 mares in foal to San
Francisco 2.07%, have been nominat-
ed in the Kentucky Futurity.
O O O
Guy Macry is training for John E.
Madden, and has a fins lot of Siiiko
_vellrlings at the Lexington, Ky.,
track. '
O I l
Jim Fogarty is at the Messina Spl-
ings track with Yedno 2.02%; Tow'
lim, 2.0414; Colusa 2.1411. all-l
Flora A., 2.141/4.
_ S H O
Those quarters better than *ily-:_~
seconds on the holiday tell till; us!
:er Cox has his Dover track in tlxff-l
lent condition.
U O 'U
Dick McMahon has been s mile in
7 "T 72135' and "an eighth in i5‘Z__st3coi'Tll§ 21'.
Macon. Ga., with illc two-year-old
lrotter Arrow Rot-'lt 2.26, -
; ' -* *- ._ -
Waiter Cox"l`l`icked" Barbara.-Lee,
Sanders and Truxton fromllos dozen
good twd~year-ol-ris for the juvenile
purse at Cleveland in Auguss.
O U
Harvest Lad. by .many followers of
the Murphy stable counted almost as
fast as Tile Real Lady, will malrs’ his
first start at Yo2ngstown in July.
O I
Bert Gove has bouiht the par :r
Flashing, 2.14%. of Dsn King. "Doc"
who has half a dozen head at the
Speedway will train the horse.
O 1 I _
The $2,500 purse at Trenton drew
Single G., ltussell Boy, Braden Dir-
ect, Pétcr Stevens, Judge 'Ormonde_
Roan Iial, Sellers D. and Lady lAm-
brey. _ , _
df #I lil _
A two year _old of more than ordin-
-lry prop-l_l:-lets the Ma,yor,_Todd_2_1_5%`
filly ownell ‘lay Mr. George‘Chandler
of this city. T-ho way this fllly can
tl-ni, hcl' :lciion and spccd makes one
lvollllcr if silo isu‘i an aged race more
---sg lllltllrul and earnest, su- beautiful
is hor way ol" going- that a. mile in
2.25 this full is within her reach. Mr.
l’l~tt\l' t‘t:lll~o_v is slated lo give- her
in-r ciillwliion tiurilll; the sllnlmcr.
'l‘llo pretricsi llorso in ('!ll:lrloitcf.own
is .l. S. \\’cll|nr‘k'.~; iilrcc your old filly
Sylliii f‘., hy Ftlnlmolloro hcdyard.
Noi only is silt- ilniidsollm but she
llosscsscs lt lligll flight of speed and
llcl' ill-tion rclnllllls one of such troi-
iers :ls l\in,vol~ Todd. or lklrkwood -
quick and round Sybill with some
"llnnllllng" will -llc rcudy for thc slow
frm this full.
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HELP THE HORSE TO UNDER-
STAND YOUR COMMANDS.
is it not delightful -to work a thor-
oughly broken, well matchedteam?
fiy nmlrht-ll loam, for this purpose, is
meant, a pair nearly, or quite equal
in pulling _power and alllbit-i0n_lf they
are the same color and markings so
lnucll the boiler. if one has never
worked a thoroughly broken or educ-
ated team and many men have _.not,
he may imagine s.pair of hors`es work
ing. with -the smoothness of -a mach-
ine yet superior to lt-he machi e __ _ be-
cause-. of intelligence. A xbachllne may
be called automatic. but it is'_`s_tili in-
aniulafe. imagine a tea1n"»tB`at`"p`ro1n'~
Pily reallondr to a. wot-lif,wi%ouf;__ it
bciliit repeated. You are pldfi ng and
have gotten slightly off -.the gauge
mark; you pull evfl so lightly eq the
line ill the direct on you '-wish to re-
gain. The well broken horse steps
over prdlnptly; instead of jug; mm.
ing his head and _holding doggedly to
his own course. You are plowing and
when you.reach the corner of the
land, _vou utterone word-‘end not aa-
other inch does tlhe plow move. You
hdve not even tightqled the line).
When asked to fu-rn, instead of furn-
ing with the front feet._oniy,< causing
the traces to pull tightly .shout .the
hooks. and theplow to urn in post
the corner. they stop over with , all
f°“f- feel bYil18ing.tlle plow in sgllsre
on the corner. Neither do they brace
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