._, . 1 ‘Aram s tm ' I __ __ _ _ _ ' _l U _ ( _--- _ -_ -_ _- _ _ _ _ _TH_E.¢1.e_RwuEi°WN_Pi°- W4’ este. u Quarter ot s sims or the depzxmegrirnwduivhlhtzdg teen of the latter being placed to his credit ln 1918. The summaries of his races also show that of the twenty- two which llc lost. four of them were How 'ro sneak sesame rlonse ' ' ' . "TSS '::;‘:i Win" _ _ ng-vggk é ’ _ HOW 2-lil and nineteen below 2.05, six- pagggqhltjm md a""_.m“a; _."_ Pi‘0V9d by Lhe critics of the -_wglfgr Cox James. Lu Princotoafs able earetsher and ' ' *raisins colony at .Dovar._t|{`I_v ' ~w;f.§m~ .=y~X». v 1s. 'nv - illriliiantly colored tulle is often used for the huge butte`rfly_-bow at th, -bscll »’-on ol' the gown ‘ _ ._'Gi‘0f°i\ lineis on black shoes are one 3;- of the latest notions with a black and md green costume. -B_e"¢d~wo_rk continues to be the-chief md trimming on Georgette crepe blouses bin and dresses. ` ln the spring fashions in shoes there In predominate three colors White. t black and cocoa brown. :da .its the no-sleeve edect :s not al- ways becoming, the veilingsleeve of tulle continues to be liked. I: The chances are that fnsliions will be _ eccentric during the next few real-s, simply as ll reaction ‘from the war. - A eharmlngtiouse of fine yellow linen has a row of crocheted' 'buttons all down the front and a string belt edged Fo “‘ii»l\ DIME. bo in the city or the country. the I Some ofthe new one-piece tailored be dresses have sleeves tight about the will albow and staehes linen cheinisettes, Co Directoire style_ nods Folds and donnces are intl-oducctz.'1`ii as trlmmins. "ii 'Fucks are used on coats to trlmwily sleeves and collar. 'D0 » 'Tis surprising. but the chemist ‘W dress is still there. 3° _ Skirts are narrow to tile necessity _in of 'employing slits. I" mo The spring woolleus are sripelr. squared or checked. ` "5 For country wear. rose and white are often combined. _ Separate skirts ure usually lunch es sllorter than dress skirts. - I b°° _ for I Crumb Calm., - - til ' - In Make s custard of two and one~hslf cup, of sweet milk, two eggs, one-half ot teaspoon off salt. and two tablespoons er of ‘l.sllo1~t(nilr¢'| Add \1xree cups of' is bread~crurnbs. Sift 'together one-half .er cup of flour. and one-qu_ari.or teaspoon of soda. Add to the first mixture. Z Lastly add one-half cup of sour milk. Sante on an oiled griddle. ` C Moat and Breadcrumb Cakes. To four parts of chopped or (round meat. add one part of soaked bread- 'Q erurnbs, a. small quantity of ¢thopped~ “ onion. salt and pepper to taste. Mis* Brown the cakes in -butter or other fat. Raw ground meat may be used. und form into small round t~slrss...;<; wh lf ao, the pan should be covered so ‘ti that greater heat will -be applied. at bellcloua Muffins. ‘I h Combine one cup of 'hot-cuks'bstte'r ii with two cups of loft-over cereal. Add Ci _ a Us mo B `°ii°i' f°f We 8`i'¢°-1°” °“'~‘°"’"‘ “-“ expense of transporting these birds is -as wholly uniustinable where the losses _ ----.__._...__..____ ' I teen and was second in seven. ll~| ethod ml5_m glve gee.) results. _ure lpmued to one 0,. we f0wl,_ 5REAK|N¢ up THE Bnoooy "EN also reduced his winrncc front 2.l7l___ _ ` - to one4liit'd cup of -bran. one-thlrd~tea- ii spoon of salt, and one-half, teaspoon _1 of baking-powder. .Bake in _oiled muf- ill fin-tins for fifteen minutes. If served with marie syrup. they ere belle!-1-U than ever. This is a recipe to use nv »°i‘ _ ' ` o left-overs. I . _.- I Coffee Qples Gains. _ ii 0as~hali cull butter, 2 eggs. A4 cup a sem coffee. 2 teuslrwumls bali"- pewssrl l cup eager. 2 cups flour. _i s teaspoonmls n-(sed slllces. 'ii iw' spoonful salt. Cream the butter and _a sugar wall-together Add the snr *o bitten ella. one nt a.`time. and beat _is vhs' hitter well. Sift together ths_ flour, baklnsrpowdert Ili* “ld ll>i¢¢l~"° ad them alternately with the ul and d mid coffee. Bake in ll moderate oven DDU nd of browssugar, a quarter of s ‘M7 ""5 °“"°d WY °"°ii"°“ °|i° ii'-Y restate -that we ure desirous of in- l have had considerable trouble with won ‘_ Earl Gevrse Bates. who looks _ ' ntl of st'ale‘nre\dcrumbs, it quarter ‘° "ie Pelvic bone test for detectins vestigating affections .which are rc. n_cul>iul of tunic. six tabiespoonfuzs °l=°i¢° i°>’°f=- Silo had i°f8°¢i°n iw sponslhle for large loess.. “mm C".-n-,_-mé “et and,” nn where she received the information. ln eeses of suspected lpoisoning a apple. finely chopped. and sugar. bm *Milli* iii” li- WIS Pi'°l>ii-NY in 000" public analyst should nf, ceesulfed Pour milk overthe breadcrumbs and °'_*\i° hifi" i lla". f°il0W8d as we do not undertake work of this' yolks eg egg, 'ell l,,,_‘¢,n_ C°m__ the test carefully since. and l tm ester-¢,_ - e title mixtures, add flour and lfettly convinced of its iml>0flMl¢0- As previously stated. where only i v rearing horses and have found that y y Don' “mr by ,Any they can “sunny be broken by the “___ | Dreams. three by St. Frisco. two each Ib? Cedar Lake Girl. Zomrect and are YOURS and taken in time: Placed' ' ` uc' an one each by B"°°°' rope or strap surciugle around thll'Lmdwy' Bmac' Breach' “nd Am” they lust bitch ofthe forslegs and `““'°"""" fasten is pulley on either side of this. I The mhernance striking example IOWIDK method and especially if they “oval M d of Lu Princeton is ll Take about 20 or 25 fest ofyz inch '_ °f me breeder,” an the thuaiestic over the Misha. colt- hllnself, who is-ta fund of imperial” (not). is saylpgmut littloshddt ¢i'i\i Kiillht. blltihoap olaaeltgiditlia _leaky trainer su conquest no ls Y dill. _.V ;‘- bes *_* Ls ha c:;l;p_l;rcd_g:li-llr__:_h€ ;'_i;;*"___|’_'T_“ "f F; this policy. the department guaran- D _ `m y ' S ` “R 0 feed express clmrges. and i`n the lust ‘ W °“"°"- 'i`h°'°°"“ °f “'“°h “““““'”l which can ~be easily recognized by W `to hough with many annuals either _*___ - with.the fingers. lf th-ree fingers will policy and send tfowl, nl h s~r annuats Fon rl-t ° Y " °" . ._ “Mum” _E H974' lie easily between the thorns the hen several deaths have occurred simili- is in all likelihood a choice layer; ir taueously and the cause cannot be whites of eggs beaten until stiff. Turn I iliii livi-D8 it hero because l believe one or two deaths occur, the express to ll buttered puddingmould and “ii *°°i>°" ‘if Chicken# °i\°°i¢i -*MW charsee usually total more than the lm (Of four' hours. When serving. me Wit- ‘_ market value of the lbirds. lemon sauce. To al>l>lY the fest measure the width We trust, therefore, that poultry- ` between the horns of the pelvic bones men will assist us in our eeenemle _*_ _ ' two fingers lie -between the horns the determined at home. lxspertmengel Farm Nou, hen may bo a fair layer. but is assur- Barring w ther injury. quality eiily not the best; if only one finger and yield go together Lang ild Ann al tl _ _ ' e 5' ° ' __ wg" ___ ‘_’_::_f_’y a'H"";':T ofilglviisii ‘can be inserted between the horns the per acre gen _ily go lmml ln hand ,_ me "Hom, Gard” __ _ am l- hcnlsuvery poor layer. and should be vllil stain _ beautiful appesrsnee e en . whether lt culled from the flock.-~lL'. V. L. and uniformi ilncelleuctt and vm., .. .......... l::.::';- ?.§;‘_:.§;f‘.-.1';f.:.."@‘;: r s a o °f 3 iiifle class of flower lovers the f f ence ot` diseases of lpoultry. , space ° our or he 'hon Th ecd f r fu the research is ‘ it is nnturnl to assume that this nd- poultry disorders ch have become so popular -ne. RESEARCH WORK ON _ ‘"' use they hnve sttetl in with the l>oul.~l-nv olscasss. ,';f“;u:fH;°;'; 'v':‘_I’l°‘;_‘“_’_“;_|’“ “"“" D s great- - ` i reward not only in increa ed e reason forth o 1 it f _ .M 5 Mum.. is that no 3 9:" _Y ° U10. By A. B_ Wickware, Assistant Pstho- yields and larger profits, but in the ° “ ° "° “W W' losist. Biological Laboratory. Ottawa. satisfaction that attends the nppll. A and grown with but very littlo ex- ---_ cation of intelligent and conconirat. W” me or labour' A few pavkaga' °f For s number of years investigat.-I ed effort. ' "iii eil CUBUDK tive or ten cents each, ll - ' - l, ,den patch and wmeone Interested ions have been conducted in Canad:;,_' -_--__*._____ _ 2%, B _ . _ nowers form a combination which `t° datomine um Mmm and pr" - MOULTING HgN5 MS I °f Uwe- I” 1‘_ddill°ii- iiivi’ -have - hens to induce burly it d l l ,J impmved and increased in aim dition-al interest has led to an in- mg In order _D __e____:__ _:`_':i’__;’c_f;‘_’_:i;:_' ;"___ ____ m-and color _by we mam h,_brm_ cf'oa..se,‘ rather than ll decrease, of number or eggs ___ me “__ and _n the _____;,__lloso e_l;____t;f t__1_lem__ll-.ire forced tc_ ` * _ r lc mt 0:' their one hundred years or less' they by this d°p°nm'_mt' "ary 0 “M method of increasing wtnmr eg ___ known about the diseases of fowls in K 1 0' 11 rope and run the ends through the pul leys. Fasten them around the front legs just below the posters joints. Keep thc loop end in your hand and when the horsg 1,, well up in the air. draw his fcet _up against his belly. When he comes down he will -be forc- ed to light on his knees. This is not advisable on a hard road as there is danger of injuring his legs. but la few lessons of this sort on thc grass or in a plowed field will not soon be forgot- ten. LU PRINGETON. 2.02. victories at North Randall ill' 2-02%.?-03.’/Lund ai Hartford ill' utils may produce the le _ ° “ ° " " rl- tl, ‘ _ _. . ml-ul “sum nm ° emphasized by the fact that the ex- M °"‘ °1“iml>°\° of inquiries which 2.02%. 202% ou Labor Day. stamped; I D 0 Barto has ci d ' _ - 4 ~ ~ rec ve recently him . _ The old favour” I h igonlcies of war time have given s e snnuas are t e d d H-iikllln for infomation or directions rnccd in fl-oo for slls_ While St ‘ "°°°“°° ""~"i‘ ’““'° “Wd "‘° “umm” m- nw Mum? in Mm' an °°i\°°fI1ios the proper treatment or l~‘rlt.t~o' trotted t ll ‘ » - - ` Wo nl os in 2.01%; as the leader among slulllem rut-cs :intl The ilarvestor one illI and .by the seeds/man so that todlll- - ' - winter months, lt le evld l gh' _ ey have almost reached perfection. when the wmrk was unsnfmnfd ltlen prevails with manyenlhatat speed' I LU Pi°iiiC0i0il. like Mabel Trask, is itlfiiiiill; "X111-‘hplc of wlln: carcllll vc mad as much ndvlnce as most - ` duction 1 » _ . _ 0 ‘ I do, 1 cove, the “N0 U00" Drovcn to bc suc- training will do in dovclopim, ll l-;ll_~.»' al thousand he “poor mama Orchid., ground thoroughly, poultrymen were . requested by press notices, corres- n sweet pea and the term islegiti Mn E 6 a D _ _ ou ate because the sweet ycll of lodlll- Bending In sick mm dead mms for, s conducted n it-.lr years ago at cer- wundcrfui. lt is ll new creation as _ neil Univcrslty Poultry Experllnem study und diagnosis. in pursuance ol S tation. The method that ls lined to duce rapid moullng is .o starve til.. ro , » any other annuals. ` _ ` _ flock for about tllsec weeks by cutting ilve__or six years, the examination or The favourite annuals are those spoclmens has bocomo __ _ask or can th °“ seed 2 culmm ccouomy is the wntchvlord to mnkc ‘nge (mm seed *md* the'°f°'°' th" we desire to undertake. _and to point to st mr th” h°m° gvde" “N th°"_’_ out tho various causes which result ld *Ci* i“’°d“°° seed “““ *"1 ¥°“°‘“" in individual deaths in flocks, asa “ . I U be dean with I" I-“'° way” Ia) I' the vpoultryman ut home. ‘ln this con- en 2. T116 C\\1f1l.'|'¢ Of Rh ID | From 1 study 0( our records, in 0 rations to one-third the uslnll hlch can be depended upon to give ,mumble magnnuda - 3’-"i°‘"1Ui-iid H1011 rilllidly increasing suns. The nnnl results will depend _R memo” seem. dmc,” when ;l_;e reed to all the birds se.. l... |,,.l.,¢_ to consume. This causes a l-other P : : . . . l.' SEED. Some annuals are difficult 3 few suggestions as to what wo__k‘ sudden droliilliilr of the old feathers but the Cornell Experimental Station und that the liens thus treated pro cf’ f°W°i‘ 0589 during he fail and inter and ut great-ur cost per der: thlln did the hens fell norm.-lily. - may besewn in pots er llhtr in tlle',mm,n_ R my be pmmd out ,lm il if* belfffr 1° reed the fowl.. nn which he wr... in 2.09#/. nt Atlanti- abundunce f li-iti ' '- °“5¢ and the °°°‘m“33 t"°'“5P|“°t°d live and dead fowls are frequently ° “" °"" ‘°""- il'-li’-\ and ll second in 2.06% to Early Don me gurden or (b) it may be sown! forwarded to ____ via express from rich in porteiu an-J fats duiln-,; tl,L _M ifevf into the Swine- i»°ii*“d° “fi I remote districts ln British columbia, “‘°““"“ ’°"°”- 1"" “°* 1° fl'-iemvi it im”-le mliiii- WW” WMU* me".‘°d Al‘hel‘la‘ and Saskatchewan_ and the h;:'c° !h°dm°“h by any Pmeul Bumili' thcsc performances look like misfit.<.' ual flower ls not a. lmbeurious tssll l dgvlmal 10,", may sbs attribiiiiiil *° Th°"° “fi V°i'Y fe” poultry breeds" to h 1 fm _ this country. _n or _o er ormso 6 hav” made I" "‘ ceisrul' horse. The latter could have buf.-'ll H0W0"‘ii’- Ulla is not the fat," says the descriptive term lor the mod- d nc nd orsonm wppenls to Mr. Bllrto. "A very' careful :lull mor. co-operate as fullv as possible D\ gh experiment' ‘D mst ml” QWSUUU ` wa spoiled :ti any time by the stroke' of it whip, while thc former- had tot bn litcrnlly forced to uncovcr all of tho speed. all ills comlililnd. l This llorstl has been raced for iolll- sousons. ills first start was ai Roch-I D0l‘t, Ohio, August 9, 1915, when llc' _-Won a seven llr.-at race in 2.171,-_-;_ ill‘ his other races that season, he was' defeated in two by Cedar Lake Girl “iid iii °ii9 by lirione, after which he' barred into tim strlhlt. or whiter con' ln 1916, his first. season‘0`ii"ill`é"ulilo' thing but a chltmpioll, one second, two: thirds. and four fourths being all that he had lo show for ten ra/ccs, his only rcdoonllng trips being rl llcllll licxiltgtoll. I The returns for 1917 and 1018 tnulll: of twetlty~four races he won six- z.oz, which tr the fastest stunning' the credit of anytrotter now in: ii. al directI ‘il in onditions. none of wh have than is _I training with the exception of his trial of skill. _ The cu ur -_ me fe ew g e _ 0 no unable, and mo _ s are generally printed on the seed ' .t-ble), an tb., 1,-m,mll,¢,,.-| te ether voklns eggs,-lance, wnh moody hens__‘ stable companion Mabel Trask. 2.91%. ' n packages. Soil. cultivation and rain-I members of the flock: for these persistent hens me beth |l We thus, mem;-,S or lmpertsn¢e._I l\|g¢¢t|_t-m. of the llesrt;--These _amugmg fm.; anno,-|ng_ About tb, has started in i-hirty-nino races of _ son would be of garden loam quality I sl-9 usually manifested 'by it quantity eply bremor who does not face "N which he won seventeen, was second sq neither too sandy nor too heavy. I of fluid within the covering mombrolw. problem of breaking up the broody hen 1° During his career. Lu Princeton' mynrd msnul-9 will stimulate good and in some instances by an accttmul- lg the mn who mines Leghomm _,md and unplsced in four. He has trotted wth viSorous and healthy Rain ol _ Of inddmmatlom snliblts to be mothers after they have which ‘“‘ WU" f°"'y`“In“- of mi" Ba , - . ~ rowtb. Cultivation will keep the _ ation of yolk-like material. the result gemgglmg, these hom become _,My 0 week in the early stages of growth ln fowls which are excessively fat. and A_ poultry journal once offered prizcg almost essential. :is rccolrniicd by widen death. and to the readers who would send the Annuals are splendid for purposes the filling of the bowels cavity with _ben meghods af hrenkms me ,mms f t bloom. Some of the best foi~Ibioo_d _ hell. _The editor ofthe paper must cu . I P r ru ture of a blood lm" hm mm, h an |a h t h 1, pm-pose as well as for garden onlexy. o P s e y ug ,, 3 t e i la are ‘as follows: China Asters. ' vessel inthe brain:-~'f‘bis diB¢>iiii° "ii Pliinii Proposed by his friends and ‘ d sp y ntll th ctllta shrinks from the aide 01 Sweet Peas. N°°i“\'U\lm.` Sweet Bui-I be determined only by the absence of readers. for over 1.500 of them sent in li I . ts .sweet scsbious. snapdrsgontnnv-'other lesions. und the sllddcuncss oi. replies. some very amusing indeed. the pan. ll mnnm, pot l,|af1¢¢,l.l| nr death One breeder suggested lying tl bright ___________. ' sriastings._ - - ' ‘ _ _'MW ,uddmb _ calendum Pentonitis. or infiummllilon of the ll md ".559" Mound the heats n(¥k_ with ' ‘ oth" ‘ood “mms ,,-“___ bowels and covering 1nem'bi'\lil€i‘~ the bows extending far out nt each WNG Pansies Califor §l‘0l'i_tohitl|t is caused by the pllrtlnl side. He snid the oill hon was no bum.- 'rvvq end - one-half .uupiu1_s_ milk. l-3 ' ul cornstarch. 1 8 teaspoopful sslt- c`o`l-ns*tsi'oh liti`x“tli'l'»e. K_'_7“d“‘"-'V "h"°; slir_rin`|"1con_§:infiy.';' Anil _let cook llttses,.miuu_ts_'_|. seat whiter eqssar' .,‘.,1ll..‘s_ttrf. anti this lm__nlnt_lly.=whlls_~_ |`_¢__;_&|P| _'¢on,sf_a_h__1,l$. i _fsugfs intl. vanilla; Add ` to _i_lle‘__ cooheli '_ nii_a_tureI,_ al'l‘d` beat' vigorotiily o`tl_e nainuts."'l‘i_lt_i°` into s siold. first dipped in cold whrs"i"‘. chill. '-remove. from ‘mold beige will. ` 1.owoito . = -- '. ‘ ._ - - his Pop y. M-mhsette. i>e»tuhlss.tl>m»-|development of em iv ‘iw ‘>°"°' ‘ivvifiiis at her tio and admiring her- :;I:`l¢', gpg eg'gs,;1,§ eupful powd`ei'ed nl.¢a_ pplnks. Drummond Plllox. ver-1 cavity.: closure of the egzfilict bl' self that sho forgot her nest., An- gugllr-. 1 teaspaohfiil vanilla; Mix 'the ‘Demi l _ _ _ Ilarge asus: or accumulated yolk mal-_ _other said he placed ll roomy coop on breech end tongue ls ees-led; lg yell " - A I rial. "otc.` Frequently the diseased lr very steepllillsidc. und the hens hem 1, dell or selllng; lf what 3-ee em mum ' lmlonr- Evellustlnse- ° . is m . . _ T_Alf_l‘ ' og may_'e_i\si1y bo _detected -by examining Aneghgr ,wld hs fled a M"-,l under 3 Tall' Larksputra. ‘lit-otiana. Sul I threatened 'blow of iii* T79"-m” - - ' _ 7' _ _ the -birds.” I ` - tree, put s wire mesh door on each P*¢i""'°"i‘:3;;;:'t, the ey. ssouldI _ Tile' infectious diseases vhicii end or th, hal-rel and put his-hens ln- “‘“' °h°d'b . ' 1 nm-can rapidly throush flocks concetn ride. when they tries to cuddle sown. \’° ""3 ___ ,hone can we he mm,b.., I us chiefly. Buch diseases as Fowl- the barrel kept tilting up and dowl\._ bud' ‘ ° n hand I cholera. Tuberculosis. Bittckheud in as the thing was hung from one rope _ _ . _ _ _ N 0 __ _ _ _ `°“ “°“°"“ the °”'°°°h ° 'turkeys Roun and Coccidiosie may tutenea ln the middle or the barrel. Chocolate blues. _---- h wlslllns of ii* Two oz. unsweetened chocolate. 16 capital sugar, yoltlls of 2 ern. it tel- neoeml ,e-ll, _-tg ‘teaspoonful vanilla Put ohocoiatél %»_Ciil>\‘\i| -"ill" *'14 cola milk into sollttsineller. mi _cons until milk is ldalllod. 'ifix yolks of em with it onirflli lunar u1ld"°li¢ and host sight minutes. Pour milk sl'-silulllly. while beating constantly. 151° gl. mixdifil i‘0¢lli'l\ to d0_\lll|Q__ _boiler 'and sti__r constantly until mil- trrrs- tldegsss. btrsia, cool and tiara' .|_|-1k'° the gye. Or if the f1fil°|’U Wu" "tentacles," llaya 00° i ii _ -h °n‘°"""° "h°r° 1' “ I H nm I he cllllinetl all infecilolls. slid li i! Still another udvlsod putting rl chunk 0l"°|ii|- Tm' te" I' use en' m ‘essential that they 'be recodnized ourlY.l`cf ice in the nest. another s piece of '"7 ¢°“"y dom' A hmm her" wil- I so that their sbfead may be checked. slate roofing. and yet another suszest- vrlnk. ii' be f°°"‘~“ “umm” of mm .ll _ 4Wol‘fde ire liao! V9Y‘.\' ii"0\lb|°80i`i10- ed s Teddy Bear. Plscinl the brood? and wa have alread ~ublishcd dir- henin a n with kittens or at rslr ills of the lolll hii" ‘9"°’°°“"`":;: I notion! for l°ttii\l riff gf these Para- bits will ‘:so change her triad. so the skin under the °Y°' "°° “M sites, 'flue bulletins may be obtain-\ some one said. these lima hairs. They are ‘cs._____ sd 5*,” application to the Publicat- 'Z 'JZ M _ lent slum ofthe new-tmoat. orhwtrs mulls. thrive tml er -l ings. _sq are °_°_""'"° “_ of m_ _ if _poultry owners desire to iii" fsodloompoeed sf equal parts. -by men- etl coshnunicstls the “‘°"‘¢° - d th, parasite! identliled. lite narasftss- sure. of corn meal. ground pear. me vwiiix "°°*“ ‘° ‘If """” "7 ,I wrltfved lin lievhvi we vessels and nltlaulls. .ll mtl. lah. r than eyelids instantly '°- Th” "wr pscltelil-Qliiay *hs-sent by than to _the _m¢,|,_` ,Mgr ,mn scelqlgg M; *elm- hs same surpass ss thu ions vi" " laboratory " ' ` ` or nina. me latter was the but. 'nw ,tw “.g¢,,,'rllg_,|“eq _n_l_py_‘bs iarb-_ __I'§-.~m,_t.},!.,|_,?mg from each aids of illfltelu tai." 'f‘H'drn`alb_l_ih_";,||",,,1,,I¢|p,e, q,|¢|,_ “mug we ,setup all is sg¢l|.,_’ |ia¢|ss»» wifh‘ari`ti§leQ_ `®rl\°**`°***'°"“"““"”“‘ ""’ --annum w~»ul~tu~m1ra»-f rr... .hit ...r . f... l.....n.t. ef °i'°lil-' "*'"‘"°° "5 n‘m'°T' i aft Mill W "."°“ ol-iii! diseases. and any coarse sans.. , n _ ._ ' _. __ . _ _-._\___ _,vt ll . < -l-»».;,\.i.__:v..*__. . -__-..»..ulsli.‘4.1~.’t.-é'==-:.t~.- \ _ _ . -- - #_ , . » , . 'l an ww -- .< . » H--_ .En _-”. “ly -_ _ . ._ 1,' --- _’#'t‘." ”‘»~1‘»‘Il\'i“'Il` JFIEIEIL lll'Jl0l_\slblc for individual deaths. und _days they were clear out of the notion. 'net right. begin inside bathing. Drink Ilefore breakfast. lt- glass of real hot water with a teaspoon full of limestone phosphate in it. This will flush the kidneys and bowels and cleanse. sweeietl and ptirify the entire a.1lmen-_ ary tract. Do your inside bathing im. _ - *_~"°'- by W. sv w. H.c»ocH£n. one dey .lo t the close of 1918. Lu Princeton! quired more s €‘0l15i¢i0i'0d the best trotter il. than the hor runs- ln his last race st atlanta I paying the bil tlelehtea st. Frisco ln 2.02, 2.o4=/QI was ln better ‘.~.'t. This showing. when added to_ rccl. opinion '.1 trlflt- olght, thlrtl in four. fourth in sl_r.fd,,e._ U ne hundred and thirty-two heats fi joy wa :mn--xuxnmvnmzs-xe==] Q H19 3 n adding layers of recognized trotting strains to n thoroughbred pedigree. -HB WHS Soi by San Franclscmwhllehis _lna_tornal line runs through mares -'by |- r nceton. Dictator, King Rene, to the |Pilot Jr. marc Kathi:-tm tl.-.l also pm. Iduccd Ethelwyn, while she was out I of the tlloroughllred l,ltt1e M193 by lm. ported Sovereign. ' . anions llli lnllslls Hoses ownsns. Bill' Gd. H. Grochsr. and :thy mlm that his tiny he Simmons to comforts of Mabel Trask. Arai Pleased with the Condon twogy' ' Molto is the sire of-Mr; J. I-I.-10. Murphy's stallion. Prince ‘Mlavdoh Charlottetown _ ' os1-sc1-me atlllof¥lise` lu 'ras _wonsas __ _ --__-_ -» In is discourse ondoeeatiqg unsung. new in horses. Dr. is s. uensslir. the ssninlng the eyes: #Coming to qs fesioh of the eyes remember thefts. deep depression above the. eye; _or well known authority says, so sg. P orbit. as it is tee.hnicsily_tefih- is most marked in the old practically absent in the young I nn spin", when ln 8 one, the part being filled with fa»t.-‘fp philosophical mood, suid that it re- make an old'bo'rse appear younger, kill to train an owner U16 ses ee whleh he ws, with hir. a trick cslled "puffing the ls. or all drivers, splnn stuns." 'rho ringer selects thu. tl_t position to give a cor- once. as a cracking soundia etiiittdd on horse owners than on svt-r _ent in .1 sultry. ln hotles that the hair ns the tsslpis _ had nll kinds from Eph and old horse has tilhwd U09. will s L. Y. Harkness. from 'the “€yi>” horse dealer fills the-cavity hahtltlns. ans ln utilises me-win lower lsiw bono feels sharp _ li' .lorry hlollroe tc General Caldwell. thin. and the bearing ofthe grindi ` D and floln Emery _ As Splan ills business wus rather careless in an Debloyeils to C. E. ta of hles or the teeth also-tolls tht' Unity advancing years. . in n 'dark place the pupils of sound methods, especially dur- eyes dllate, so lend the horse into till ing thc racing season. owners ex- light and notice if contraction of tk! perlonced considerable lilii‘;:ul'ty in pupil encore, lf it does-noi. the ey€ts' making settlements with him. but .are unsound. In blindness from pf?- if they tiid saw that some day they had a chance- (e all of their expenses by 'sr landing li coup at attractive odds if co wiiiins to lake--ll vlwuw 'and rornihent. although ll-le horseis to balance they were not bother illnl llc always rtlysls of the retina and optic liervél rnaurosin, or “glass eye") the pupils c permanently dilated and the eyba nsequently appear unusually briylit D ill lhc 110'-Ulla ring. "stone bllnd." Such a home can look At one travtive liinre for all Englishman. She was in his stable for two or three yours and he never seemed to be doing nnytlling with her. Finally it was decided to give ltcr the grand preparation but instead of the work beginning in the spring, it was started time Slllun trllined an at- sq ...rely sl the nun without blinking. “5';_M sas olaauzs. fipsrimantal Fafma Neil-) in July. She was ready in -September There are mme hmm Quan” and sinrtcli :lt tile Cleveland fall meet- that am of importance to me bg* t 'k',L i‘°'~ - rat. s u_ llntoton looked llko alll ing. Ao ollc. however. supposed that _wepm__ and two 0! tum am "'p0“_ ahc would be turned loose at thatslble for very heavy 10"” ed” time-of year. so the wise men back- ed what year. , they considered the choice Sacbmad is an mfeeuou. mud* whiic iltis good trotter was sold for _ in cmmuer It mn 5° but trans ent » _ ill the field. Someone had to _erwus enough at um" to weaken I buy thcnl, and when she won. Silllili colony in we “Pm” mmm, _dug-mt gathered for tile in _enought to wi_ntc|;_ on. is me spring and earl’ Mn of m°_‘"m__ °“n°""“°n' ” :U t e mer, but cases may be fou_tid_-at “MM °h“n°"' time during the season. The si'lfi_D- lil order to remain on the turf. toms me m.eg.u|“ bwod Mm wlm, there are three things that sn own- _“md capping; me affected |314” “.4 81' mUBt _lluve. The first item is ll “many dark gm’ to almost Nutt horse. lil’ it is one of the Joe Patchmx in colour and no mu” lying “Nutt or lt. T. C' “”"" ”° °°“ °“‘ °‘" "’° ed out on the lower wsll of time ¢t__ other two. If it is a flash or apt to at the entrlnca no boa! ,nu of mb show the white feather when pinch- diseased mn,” become, twthunm ed. he ’-`““"- ‘““'“ “I” °°“°‘" "'°- TM" while the contents et the soar are are patience and the means to settle, somewhat _watery and lmnuhr; mn if the outfit slips a cog and it usually whole can be ‘mod *mm woman “_ there there were no jolts in racing. “CL The" is na adm" _._,.u,_m*m_ would be no thrills. if all the for this dmeasm but 'H iw," *Q5 “ ‘ii "“" °“"’“- "h"-"`° "°“"' "° lrssps his colonies sl tile lnixllhi "° "md b“7°"' strength and uses only young Willie thoro are horse owners who om queens Mod not mir "_ _ __ _ believe that '°"“°° mm" tl" wld' European foubbrood ls s hiliilf inf '°"°5" man' "tm hu men to fectlous disease and ibfbiiif 6*? the mill ll few times. will tell you rapidly “Hough rn ”m.§_ -Mlm” that the gontienlun with the latest- |: i tl th bold boy °”"’ -. _I ' nfA:tIz(;ilc_cI:l1;nerlIJlIii children and Canunued on page maven- ' Can’t Beat “1`iz”i [air maidens believe that- all of the starters alle out to win. While it_ would make merry racing. what would become oi’ the lhelper, who :ever fails to collect, the weak-knead nfiilridtlal who is nfirald of il mark .» Whe_ll_l_iltet liult ` I '_o say nothing ol' the lnun who is "Tir" for sore. tired, allied-UP. teh- legging one up for ll killing at the- next town? Each of these has a Perl 1_0 play in every race and while all or them think til.-lt they are pulling alle wool over thc eyes of the indges. they usually ilnd when they cut loose that they- have drawn 0 li\i\li\i- Owners who race horses for the love of the sport null who take 8006 and bad fortune with n smile ure thel ulcll who are a credit I0 lilo lliff- Tllere are times it .is true -wlhdn they nrc forccd tn nlluglc with those nt are just the rovcrsc but Dilliiiii mediately upon rising in the morning '"1' ing, oailotnad foot or comb "°“""t§.i'°i»¢I* Herr root trashing* inlon and tho strong arm of the you cm wh vlous day's poisonous waste, gases and sour bile before putting more food into the stomach. | To feel like young folks feel; like you felt before your blood. nerves and muscles became loaded with body im- purities get from your pharmacist s quarter pound of limestone phosphate which is inexpensive and almost last-~~ less. except for s..sourish twinns which 'is not unpleasant _ I Msn and woman who are usually_ oonstipatod. hiltons, hsadachy or have any stomach disorder should basin this inside bathing bsterohrsahhsml . . OD l w “ash mn or the H “em an the Dre' racing, officials are constantly plti.-‘ ment. Use w Pl, al _-ing the luttel- .on the shelf. One du! :::d::'l;°§‘ ' Senator Bally declared that "tile .t»n".- uk cheater must go." lie did not say where. however, and after a few years experience o`o is prone to admit that be is more apt to drift towari the .betting ring than the IIN- Will* he gets illcrc is his own business but what he does with it ls another mal- _ '0__°_ te" _ ,_`_v11a§liy-toe\..- ~..-. ‘_`__ t rl., mite.-sysu_ Knight sole- oss-1.6%’ ‘ eral Kn-ight. that cost A. ii. Cosden stant 86,025. as a ysarllng at the New `0l1 York ssie last November, has been . .-» af.-. _