~ 'uovsr 20,1921; _ - --._ _ _ ._ _ _ A; _ _ ._. _*_ _ _ __ 'rHE_cH.inLofi'rnfrowN all umuis. ___ _ _ __ _ _ PAGE NINE, _ _ ' ‘W .v ' " I1 fi .,- ' ‘ ' \ ' '_g_ ___ _ _ w ' ~ - » ' - 4 "__ ‘ _ ____ ___ _ TO FARMERS Y 7?; Y 'Y ww ' “*-@_ .;f'- _ _- _ . " fr "' ‘ ' "" - J ed c HE HAPPY HEN IS THE BEST BIIIB Sh0uid be about llillf tl _ t till ° ` T ‘LAYER _ larea. lp 0 l ;:EnI?;__iii\6__ variety with white Pluck the feathers of the botiyrecellt years the hiighest prices mo" Both comm, IIIIII I *iii Willie l!98kil. and the _first, taking a firnl 'grip near the have been paid on the market for EBINI I use of .the fciitle d ll lui ii. .. “ ima °i’i’°”i“i 'WHY ilflrllllhllfill tiiigy ii°- Sl;ii‘BUqn;|Klli;Teovil'r?wop&lli3r<(ls of it -bv "i'ii"~“ Diuck the tnil and wing fenthilambs have been marketed bet: TIIIIIF ____ il nes R0cil0nS yolks of the egg th l we think or the hen nn but s “"1 3_8 <;nenIii in the summer white. S ay md "°’° ‘|n|cl1ine. whos-e sole purpose ls_E:“0I5a‘I_f’ in? Di0_l:ty Oi' f‘ll'clll-l!~ 'e<-¢g»_._ IIII. III.; manufacture oi' eggs for "Inns the' dom ‘Sm fini; and s"Iy_ L” f n. We forget that it iii U 0 ll. * 'hemd otnilniil instinct whit-ii i“’Pi °i°°°‘i» the Window probably ` tern of for:-leg, so that when thc Ihorse pulls the foot is raised off' ground. A hind foot. if rerluir an -be useil in place of ii tori'-I around to his side, and 'lei' 0( it _ iiieans of a. halter strap and' “l dou't know what on earth is lot. knot to a strand of the hair ol W-Fong witili muther." 88'- circle iilitil he drops, Some- with remarkable grace. Her lace for One 'way of curing o bulky’ UNTIDY SICK ROOM DEPREBS- distinctly downnthe stairs. “I e is to llnliltrh him. pull lllsi ING “lt's the disorder and imtidinesq all that annoys me go, Char. l can't sleep for wanting ta up and straighten -the room, liiii pulled around to his side. Tile Sneaker was a lull. 00nl€iY That steamer rug has been lying . iers. Leave the neck covered fo‘lw~-ii S. t l - 15 . _ ‘ H pn °'""" 'ii ‘md N°"°"‘ l this position mnke him hugtlo woman. who moved leisurely and on t/he floor beside my desk chair nbout two inches Long pin tenth-iller lst' and that tha IIIntlIIIIl nr “ II___e__ days nom N0 ons ever th ina i ~ - . ,_ V . ` ' I ' ' ' ' i i il 0 I I III______ II g_I_ IIIIII being opened on fine dIIy_q_ IIIII I._I__ pI-INIIIIIIIIIY IIIVIB ‘ENIOD “ters may be removed with it dull selling lambs by grade, both for I?IIII\I§ IIIl;rl=,ly distractint: the at bore tribute ll) I.II__I.eI.III IIIIII cIIII_ IIIIIIIIII DI PICIIIII-S II up and IOIIIIIIR prompts ber u ay _ __ 8 __ __ Inn SI,I,IImI III. IIIB wIII_Iow ___III I.oI_IIIIII0II OI IIIB Ie' known ulknife. 'l~lie down may be riibbcillslil-llglltl-l. and as lire-._-»de|.s. is fast IPIII Illgt it is only by se ec ng ree _- ' _ _ ' _ -OII _III II _ ___ _ __ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ . iadmii- liieilil Oi fieiiii nil". providin Niall' |55 Which ia caused ‘h miter .W I lp inofipned mind m'mmIng mi." i""'“'i"”' we "im “°'"fi` putting ii twitch un his nose audi hands trailed a little as alle seated ‘ lg; and sulliliyillll Uliliiiilifili ‘-°“'ii"IIII, I.III.IIIIII III ke I I___ ___ ___ if III_II.I.I,wIII'g Imde Ih I Y I_ juftci sprinkling iostn over theilly ace .tlnu the "Inn who has ll., lpn; we have been able to D Pe uni i at _ r e sea es uf t e I _I I _ __ Sim ` "om of her llroduct in lmyini- The house will have plenty of frcsii 10"" shank" Tm’ shui" °W°°“°i`illloyl ol illmlli dpftrllpliiaiil lllmclcllgimnlb HOD develnped to mee! um iii* llliiiii “Be _ N IIE II_Islr and danlpness :uid ilraligllts ar., "0\-‘Eli and scaly_ and in time gg-gl ' i" 'r' “ ei' “ C I"‘-`“-W" iifl-‘i n _* sealy leg l -----»¢.>._é.-_ lI»,.II IIIII.IIII_IIIII,II. I_II.IIII,IIIII III.II_.II,IIlr-onsidei~ \ou ns :1 friend and coup- II I Y either sulk or l1B.l0y0un. Like tile TEACH CHICKS TO ROOST tin Order to cum [the CIIIIIIIIIIIIII ROOTS FOR MILK _ lthan is generally the; l-uso, iH°ii0 i l lluinan, bodily comfort tends lo WHEN 8 T0 12 WEEKS 0|_u individual treatinent is nocesaary.‘ *_* _ ialilbs raised under favolirnbl9'“"“' r in ii sense rather than as an scattering books and clean Doc 0 “mi never had a drop of water- and lt's too late. The flowers sro. dead. l For Her _Ancntorv Day; ' am old fashioned-and 1 un orderly mind, Tug;-9 n"t s better housekeeper than mother in New England l pride myself upon having owed in lier f ot t ._ B Approaching the bleakfast table IIIIIIKIIIIIIII IIDWRIIIIIISO afealglferenitf maintain the happy hen. lier tea The shanks should he nnolnteul p. -Roots are in their general efroctifcllliiliolls should at lengt wnlglIIiii:ikl>~. fol ioiitflitiiioiit .ill .irouiid wII_I_ ___IIrIIng m___v_____eIIIs _I __ ____e ,pooh o brains is highly organized, II III III.IerI IIIIVISII IIIIIII some IIeIII_I___III __ _ Fewffaiim a_Iiinials hauvre cy:;§_h__;IIl__I__ck__ _O muse w__el:_le8t_e can he oi’>___;i_{;’____“‘;_°Ii_§ *_‘_§__‘:__§f~*‘:_'I --.3 to 4 lnl.-iles-uri uselifdfhgggnlg Hou.slNe or Pouurnv dmxscching danger. Their sense of- bi.” Mme' H any' "wie d““g°" of "T ` I\_l;l:_____g ____ew_se WBII _Ie__eIoped_ Iciooked breasts than if the chicks Not all who keep chickens either -are allowed to remain on the in town or country know how to The nervous organism of the hen II00I_ _e______e the ____ _ __ __ __ _ .li t inth tremo.She up-I ` ‘ '_ _ 5 reg" 9 mi" Wi' is tif' 05 9 9 ex I I_ I _ The chicks can generally beflocks. lior lack of knowledge the r as n ense a ii gvizifsiiyaslffsg 5;eBIIIeI_ Is pIIII?IIeIIli3\iZht to roost by putting the chicks often develop into spindle troiu her body as you would suffer. pfmhfs “em me "°°"» but if iii-`~’ i"’55“‘i- i"“i*ii‘b0-~'---~ si- -» food..nnd perhaps drops it several j , _ ‘ _ limes before gli., lloclfles’ whether "“°'"_'*`~ i`_i"’ inhiiiimfiniii ii"-Ve' i‘°wI Growing duckllngs need careful to swallow ' lt. She tastes every "H" i’_"f’" Si* i’_"i“"°"e‘i _iff iii” limit attention in hot wont-her. Provide ________I___I WIIICII she _Ines not I_ecog_ few yeals tliilt_-l_.egliorn,~_ .ind otiier IIII._III_I. III. IIIIIIIIII and WIIICII OIII IIII. nlze at once before she swallows ’""“ii i"°‘iie‘i i""i’i Cim ii’ H'-“"'es"` fleas in the ear.-:_ it is ai good plan ___ _ » fully operiitei_l_u_pon at about eiglit_I0 gII_,(__ IIIIIIII _I IIIII III w_I__eI_ In HEI- appetite lg;-avg; gl vnrlety of :iI'°ek“_‘I)f__I“ge '"_"‘ tg_°_!I_I0n5ai1ie“B im! wll‘i<-h they can, ininrenrse ililelr toads and her bodily needs require Iiffe "I S I as Wai; __ mm ___ ,heads above t-he ears. We have II In weII_ i" in" fir” *‘ fe' __ 2 V d______I:)_';;t’ouliii that even in rapidly growing N0 _"___ mod w__I_I_ns __II _:III iiiii_i-_Iris .iI‘c >.lTc___ u__€e___'I___ __ iiiarkcl ducks, which are normally. needed constituents for sustaining TIT; my B")Il_'I ,.y`,C :IIS "II ' " kept out or sivlnicuyeil l00d. 1 her body in n healthy condition nn. I “ “:I“§‘Y I” II" ‘i;;‘;“I _‘;"Io‘: _f’§IIIf The sylillltoln.-1 of the various well as furnishing the need" _:I__‘;Ie° _i‘__I“___Ie ent mod _md poisoning cases differ somewhat. materials from which eggs are'sI_o_I_I _____Ii_III __c_____ _ _“pens OI _he but usually include loss of appei-‘ InIIde_ ‘ II ‘II I_yI_ 'I___ i-te, lack of lustre in the plumagp.. The hen must be kept botii s"IiI'ITr,° I? 0;- )0IfI(,I,`I IIIIII I,I_ un.-iii-inline-ss of gait, and finally healthy andhappy to be a money ` I 'f“eII‘:'I":e_I"i' I,o__‘_‘__InIe__ §___I convulsions and d-entli. Sometimes, ni-aker for her owner. Health is ii,” V “mi f’I_ I I II Ven ____ especially in cases of ptomoin pois- uecessary to happiness. 'A hen 'fnxtm-il mall feizl Stll§ri(s)e woui I Uning, resultl/5 from the coiisiilnpt "with a grouch” is not init. with a _i_I:iwi"_I°eI_0‘IfII 'Iam _I ___ _Im _Ao lon oi' had food, t-here is a_p:irtial IIIIIIII IIeII_ _~ _ 5' ' N piiriily.-iis of muscles in dl-fferes`. y ‘mmh i° My that belief imc" parts of the body l<`l'cqiientiy lu _ "°“i‘i "`“*'°“"bi-V im eximcted' cases of poieoliingl birds loseilllor ‘ if yo” “"9 only r“i9'i"g it few mr ronlirol ot' their head ulldh neck., POULTRV MEN NEED NOT =y‘)“" own use Mpunixe the cock' giving rise to the so-culled “l|lnber- wonny -craig und your meat. supply can be neI_k_.. _ l. .spread over the exitier year instead .III,IIIIImIInI IIIIIIIIIIIEIIY I,I__F__ I,I___I_. l'0Uiil`i' l‘HiB9i'B ‘V110 iUl0W aiiii ‘if b°i“g'°"’"i’eii"‘i t" "Se °",I,f§_iI’I; slats in reluoving the cause. Defer succulent roligliuge und serve thcl i`iXi.‘»'-i`i\'c pounds :it t’our months of "mi Sonic plii‘po~'e as silage Because of'1Il»li‘. hilt a largc pl~l~l-clitnge or il-_-"°“`ieq more mi" i“i"1V‘i ‘Wen ilie labor reiluiiwil lu raisillg them iiiilliit f‘l`-'lp ui' lille r~oilil.tl'v finds ii.-a`i“ 'he *i“"l iii" if “ii” ‘ ‘iiiim be e 'i _ irl liarliionv with his swine herd I roots are colllparatively little used.'\v1|_\' to tbl- lilurket cvcry fall .it for dairy cattle. They l-quill wellifivv :ind six iiioliths and \veigllilig"l"~v be used lilore widely, since in nlanyIilf-s.~i than sixty-llvI. III,IIIII|I__ -I~III_,.‘0i' f respects they are superior to- siiugeI llllliclltrs ihul thc lulubs have lieeiiiinenm "mt "Wie "mi 5"' "ie" at and are specially useful wheninfiglol-lifil ilurilig the sullluli-i' "iw large quantities of grain are led. iuiontils. 'Pho practice oi fccllinginwi' 'l‘lle kind of roots varies with. lalnbs just as soon ns they will“’i'i° the region, mangcis in general giv- luke feed has been followed inibusi has elven Lzofvl i-in-tilt' e~lpi-tlnllv un ing the largest yield_ Sugar beets., ._ _,_ _ . carrots and turnipu are also usedlif lilo ewes have lalnbed in poori with success. Turnlps must be feilli-oniliticli und have it slllall illilk§M ‘IiI'_lI‘;i; m_i_i_ki_n_3' “mf in meiiiiiiil illiillb finw. li’ the ewrs are fed til-Jiri ___Iu'_:e»d ie Yiiiii is D07- 10 lleltllzilln in ll low lrougli. tho lalliii.~_ ~ Iwlll gencriilly begin to eat wir.; *toes fed liei‘ corn, and got ller in betteri iiiiii ~i _iimiii .""i*’ii Oi Pflllili lliifigi IIIIIIIII, A II,I.I,_II IIEII I IIII IIIII. IIIII III by lvciglit of \\'llez\lllr.-in and oi!-iii* noon and she took it drink of wster_i "“i‘E Wiieii UN* fiuck is put to pas “'|0i_i _ _ SIIG IIII. IIIIIVII IIIIII was IIIIIIIIIII IIIIt_iiri~, it the pasture is _itood_ vnpy Sufticir-lit for heavy feeding. Peril- i_" I~I_.Ie WIIIIIIIII IIIIIII IIHII I.IIIIIII IIIIIII I.e_ little is gains-il t'roili feeilllig grain ini! _ IIIIIIII on IIeI_ fem III IIIIIIIIIes_ ll. I|II»_ I,I\.,»i5_ IIIII II IIIIII._ IZIIIIII IIIII however, increases the strength ot s \v gh? lIII,I.III._II IIIIII IIIIPI. "ve days to the lziliiiis will give vcry good i"i}iIi llieif. l had fed her on good slmw lfsults. A .slleltelctl place whole IIIIS wIIIIIII._ I IIIII IIDI feed IIeI.Itlia flock is in trc habit of giitlicr- te III,III.I,_ IIIII I-PII III., IIIIQII WIIIII wIIIIlillg should bg- selected and it sulllll iii lhe IIIIIIIIIB-_,~ A_ p__peeu or creep constructed into 9;; lwlliil-h the cives rnnnot get. where’ is l I ‘i . I The vow dIeII Hom InIIIgesII0I,I uiiiill the ewes cnnnat lget, wliere'“?I,'I_e need _“__ I_e___I________ ___I__e__a_ S____ __ III_IIIIgI_I‘ on .hy your HIEIIIIIII III_tlli> lambs can eat. At _the age of mem I. III II.._I _ I, II II R .ine lliontb they will eat and use ee ng, W ici wllq D ac ca y _ _ _ _ ('(yn lirooeso of slow starvation. Straw. "’ ‘“I""‘“fI‘;g"'I ”i’I°"f ':“"I “ i’If’.“'.‘_‘: linen in ill-y int, or wllert-_ iiinyre- ll wi_ll not keep any farm an.imall'i];rI__‘__"~"_ I°i_iI"_'_ ki m_ I 'YI ceiv alive during the winter, especially 0 "" im " "i "- ‘i ‘ " i ‘ ,Ig _I cow III_IIIs __III_I,yIng _I (_IIII__YIIII‘liu bilrllo in lllilld that liberal feed _maI's I(II_IInI_ IIIIII IIII, mw IIHII _I CIIII. Ioflng is thc solii-cc of lllierill gl‘o\vlh._ I dll-t is possible -to ovcrforce lambs r...-li as well nn hnrselr. .she la IIII, I'IIII,III`I`IIII,_. I-,.e_I WIIII __III._II III,I,I;_ Pu'r'rlNa A Ftoos iN THE ,Hoc lil-obzllilv been very tliirstv from __ _______ __ _‘I _ __ ___ _______I______ ____ the conhtililiolis ration of straw giv-li_"__' '_ _ii ,_ _ '___ _ cn llcr and had thus taken an “"i~ i“‘i iii* i“`“ is mi" i9*"ii"“fI of wlitor, but the starva- iii" "mv" i“‘x'"r"~ 7 IIIIII I.I_IIIIIII,, III. _III IIIIII,_II IIIIIIgeI_I_II_ Laiiibs that. have been fed a as - _ .' .". .` . _ II_ Ilttlo grain br\t'fire wciillllnlr will bi’ ble mattel, .is straw ploves to \~, , __ _ _ , . _ .. OI._ -SIIIIIII IIIIIMIIIIII IS IIPIIIII III the tuil wmulin trailed to the hail_ you gI,IIII_ I must MIIB Ihese _IaIs_ I IIIIII telephone. And, waiting for a. ies- I0, dcatli Tllere is no use for iinyone."'i‘i""‘ “"“ gm' ’“".` wi' Wi "’ "i" I I.,.III I IIIII, I IIIIIIIII IIII.IIIIIIIIImI llstouicd to gliiin feeding null when i' 0 tllo \§inl)er iililess succulent iced-is "i‘"“i§‘i‘i io iii* ami" “nun i’ei‘“`e th I.II`III IIIII,-IIIIII IIIIII IIIIIIII III, |lIe IlIl.ttilll-c. wllcu thc t'.'irnlcr is anxious II,I. III IIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIISIIII-I_ fI~III,5I,'to have every daly’s feeding ieil,b0 ._ _ ._ _ . . » I . - _ soil and iiien stamp well the sul r"`"‘is inplmie mm for Midge’ Cmvel [hm hi' “lu mmm nm advdnmgps face that is to receive the cenll-nt.;o hay. roots and cerinl grains, such of cilillllwr feeding. _I us mils and barley. _ ' _ '”"' im -»I~III,_ IIIIIIIIIIIII you I-ever I0, Ilflnr 'lry to alrange a cllnnge_of pas-_ tha I-_,IW lIlIIl taken the water, fre- ture for the sheep. -Fliiinging the "ii ill ii . tion from llie walls of the stomach - orl°“i’Ul"‘ 01' Wilell liley 2-\l‘9 SPH' i l»II|I IIIIII was IIIIII III IIIe IIIII_ IIIII IIpiaie for tlieui ill \vlili-h they will i0 il\1\l‘k\”i _ ._ ,_ ,_ _ . i iolh mill-lin ri the ~ ooi plepaioil in the ..ummi.l. The viiu ig? nag ___e<;____e _Im o___€o___e m_l;i_II.,,_IIIII III. IISIIII; IIII II_bIIIIIIIII.e 0r_e ll:-Tvrliliiilniililercaitlliiil Zlnunlziliillgnrenlhifoine:ff=nf'c 'no iloilyofiecis yfrom ii” " ‘ ` ` _ ' .` . . . I, I - fio hav. solll surface under- fl pr'lvlrling all the nutullnents lequii- iii" ‘-ii""F5"- ii ie ii iiiis i"iiiiC\ii”~i` IIe_(_)Ii`I_ I; 3___IIkIn ‘IIW fI_Im_ II Ig pasture as frcqucutlv as possible iii” qucntly :iccolilpunlss (gee .- ~ _ - _. II IIIIII III NIIIIEII II., IIIIII IIIISPII pvolvedliiiiniiiilzcs losses thlougll pnrn:.itIc____f_; lil and rl"iv out oyeilooklng cillsc le little disappoint had bcttel think as he has u -e-<00->;i iddling her fingers nervnuslv pr0_cI|I-IIIIOII CIIIIIII BIIIIIII, come In INERAL FEE-DS PREVENT i BREAKDOWN iN SWINE i ____ t Through the feeding of mineral ° lliigs that are given .-ikimlniik. S ly 'possess strength of bono ii I. ii onemeal flavored wltli about ii n iercent of tnnkage and fed at ii I I _ I e rate of one pound per day for ll ch 100 pounds of live weight ful- ls. ll ditions, as when hogs are coli- 5: 6 _ . HOUSE n inquiry has been received i’_ ing for suggestions as to the ‘I2 st material for flooring in the at it oitenhecc-mes da~u.p mi io than repiys in the long _I on li.irulony, or gmiie c-the. e ness. Life is too short to live H d lossible to revent much rf n nkage r.-r iegiiiuinuus pasture coin "i additional mineral supplement. il the necessary mineral require- i-0 ents comes under artificial so e blit little legu-niunioils rough- tb Ri? d. This can be largely over-_D riding; it is important that the-Iii ived towald the foffee pot lielp III lor grapefruit bieathiessly Grandmother Surprised Her ge ie the .V bore no time for housekeep- 'i‘iiey are too busy keepin; g. ii ilersellf to sugar, and .ittackel VI-IIIIIIIIII_~ _- The youthful looking matron in hall below winced a bit. then ntly replaced the telephone re- lver und seated herself on the Viother dear' Wiiat on earth i= ~itairwiiy. it was not treason 'II, l tlionglil in-lore, and then il v/lout with slllnllniot-her” I ru-b its d in to say l.0od morning to her ceineil ber most of all. And silo nd to ask her how she slept and was the gior.-ming s e. she is sittin li in bed with ho ful o ii D lost desperate look in her face oking straight ahead of »ber. with ml ten. for the conversation con- ashumed and conscious of her lure as she listened. ‘boluetimes l think nervous enforced stay ,in an pulp-|y_ ears running down hex fate She ioom,' continued the old voice, iluplv snapped mv head off whcu Since the nurse left, no one even woke- to ber nnurlwd of i-lllnks or bringing me my tooth hat fan be the matter fiist ‘-l’lo trv to sit. up straight and l ir lothel' 'ilhink 01' il' Anti gruuii brush and the wnsh basin before in-tiller is such .i placid old lamb "II, Iirealtfasi. And l hate a break- tray before l have combed my and brushed my teeth." top wiggllng my deal You make This IlII.II_ was me 3eCI.eI'_ III- Iha cli' about grandmother l was me st trving to get your fathei’s ttention for ii minute, but he l lisolliell in -tocks as usual Simp ivlipped up in ltlie moin ng npcr," “ l mother i lim quite upset u'i\ ing c fluite nervous llluusing around iiniiisti-il hienktnsis or the past ke .1 voung colt said the grafe few mornings, thought the listeL- W0mi‘"~ wily hadn't she re- mbered. it was stupid of her. Other Nerve Wrackers And the medicine glasses and “Weil l ho e the Old dear 00IneS dishes that accumulate up here- ow. What on ea-rth do you sub~ on one--" and with an unfinished run ntence floating .in midair, tllif will irl tossed a kiss in her nwther‘s and irectioii and literally .ran from the Learns Motherll \,'i'rouIJies sta ‘ ly. "l'll send for the doctor. But he'll gh e ~flirious. lie said grandmother IIII, as quite better and -that he only I»lI-9 otliered lier b coming" " . D . I must. rush, mother! l’in late nn.-l the dust. Just look at the dust. that table. And the clock hog down. and there are tlhi-ae hot-water bottles at my feet, i il3V0l1't 'hull a fresh sheet on bed for two days! Yet the linen e room, She was not in the ¢IIpbImI-Il Is IIIII III- IIIIeeIII_ II_,s and for purebred breeding uni- least like -her graceful, well-pre III., rved lilotller. think." _ 'Iihe daughter, ascending the ! ibn! my daiigihter does" l ire was tliinking~very serious. But she entered the sick room 1-elully, sending ltllmnlol .from room with ti request to light a in the south guest room. Wi’ ‘ire Eiiing to move you into y _ With ll iii’-illi@SS ll€S1\1l‘€ in U15 a sunnier room. mother dear,” she irection of lille man of the house SIIIII I,.9IIII_I._ ---I\IIe I,IIIII,Ige WIII (II, d bv n fragmentary conversation, do lat di'itited down the stairs to her s .she stood. telephone ln hand. lm, Cliarlot. the upstairs maid, wss_I_I0 oil-o was -quite audible. Tear-shnkI . clcouie i'lrty'. Good trontllient `i"'ndke"cmefs as "nf mme' i°ii - - -. _ tl ` . ' '_ 1 O tli _ f ' _ _ , _ _ _ e_ __ _ - _ _ _ __ _ -_ ___ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ . ' ,A . A . me _ _ _ _ ` ia . V " f -5 ' 4 Perhaps they will revive and onsc, was ionsiderably enlighten- WIII ,_.IIeeI. IIII III Ihe IIIIIIIII wI“_ \v" And .the grandmother. who had idea that her voice had carried iii-*‘iinCliy. in her wonderment in the new room tlhat suddenly _ il ~ _ . SI I0 remove II fpw Inches of IDI, speaking. .ind then her mother s__II.III sIII,III.Ise IIIIQIITIIII up amaZIIIg_ -. v n good way is to excavate S tt 12_l “iii”-S “mi iiii Wiih gi`”Vei' Preltcn Ibcconies excessive and the air uilous must always be taken so_Is t water cannot stand under lbol e floor. III , Tl . best concrete for the bogi I g D 'li ieriiieniminn' 'é_‘*>l_°' .llouiltj floor is made of broken Ihesp investigations are no 'Ye lc" or during thc winter montlis for. ,II czlng and thawing will crack’ IIIE IIIIII,I,II IIIIIIIIIIIIIII. IIIIIIIWS the Ile. ___ .V though it was, the words came III0 ' " """"""*`” v*_”`__ ani the belief that this burning of see fsomed into apple pie order. l convalesced rapidly. especiiilly dry. IIIIIII, II I I I I MMP' f“f‘-elif iiiveiiiigiiiinns lend and prol<]iucgodis<;lavs‘l»ldalllli’ngsfgicllgg il has a low germinating quali- and frequently produces weak FP--i-» ____ A- undsrstsnd their business have no DDSB Of liliim ‘Vi\ii" Y°ii“S- cause to worry. It is now a matter illliiiie-H I0 “ii bfeeiiii- Wii@ii“°"' ni setter ineiholin if success 'ln tn; ieorse or small. and ii lhev oro_fo1l_ be attained. As much money !nI Ulf’ Sflniii ii? hens Of Dliiieifi- lie) clear profits can be earned under ii. Will D8 NM? 10 “S0 flllv lime UP' condition of low grain prices and tween the ages of four and eigh- reasonable 688 Prices. as even dur- Well "i‘"iiii*‘~ Tile? 0"" "in am' ing the past months of the highest, Wiiefe iilii ‘i0 iii” iiefii- i" B lie" by geg prices and correspondingl,_ li\@m9@iV“-§- high feed prices, "”"` Feed even at present prices. must. Let ns take stock, as it were, and not be wasted. Millions _ of doilarsfsee what caponizlng means to the sr-9 annually wasted in poultry_ poultrv inetrests when the opera- feed. not by carelessly over feed-I tion is of-rformeii HW"-C9SHf\llly1 ing, so much as by providing thej 1. Tile youngSterS-lYUii€i-‘i “Wi feed to the fowls by wrong meth- ciipons»-grow faster and develop o ortions. i better. ods and In wrong pr p 2 Keeps your flock orderly. Re- *_<.¢@__*_ I‘i‘iures noise, quurreling and feed Ventilation in the Poultry Hvuse. bills, and aids in infertile egg Di`0~ lIlIII.l_lI,II_ 'iswat the Rooster." __ ln bII|IIlII_I II IIIIIII-y III,II,Ie ll Isl 3 Their value increases wit lmI,0I\IIIIII_ I: III-0i:,Ide for good VIII, iage. iilitll full maturity is renchcfi. tllation both ifor lsummcr and 4 V0" 1'-ii" “'“i"ii markets and winter. This does not mean that it Iuka aflvIint=\i_<_e__IIf high prices and special ventilatin system should ¥l<‘.f0i\f“‘-f X" - be installed, for rgsults in rereiiti 5 Yiiii "ii" ““i"y me gremfist years have demonstrated thot spc-l i‘llX\ii”Yl 0" -"0"" °‘”“ 'able' kno” cial VQIIIIIIIIIIIII systems III-9 I-III-Q. to k.ilig or pousunt, ut li cost less ly if ever successful it has reiillylilinn ii\1\tDf0i`iiinf\l`y C0°i§9i`°iS- ___ been found that adequate ventlli-I 6 A reltllbiiifm is eiisiiy I_IiI“ I “lon can be IIIOVIIIIIII for III me up and maintained for the E16* Hfrunizement of the windows. lt has! grade of tiible poultry known. en- long since been established that ai iiitiiiiil ."0" ii’ "h°°“" i'°'“` “"“'°"" combination or cotton and glass is ora and rro<~t1r=\llv fix Your "W" best. Tile amount of cotton in rc-` Di`i"9’i- - portion to the amount of glasspde-. 7 A9 iosiei' "‘°'h"r the ""9"" Herein mini- wllether the birds have bcen- feil or could have obtained any out rid food or suit, al'.=iellic ol' otlie/°` poisonous substances. lf only ,,~ treated individually but if nlilnycostlv ‘mistake ‘by nuttin! Ofi iiieii- the two faults are lisiiully found to-E suits, allowing one pound for 100_Such li sy-stent of lnannileilleili if” biirds, or at that rnte. Also giv-i‘s'u ~ _fe MARKET. _II_ The greatest profits ore to be I made out of ducks by selling themfh? nge. 'i‘llls they do at nbout tivel'/e__II: to fourteen weeks of nge. 'I‘hcre~I_ weeks old they should be fnttened,oI. of corn, three parts by we|ght.I: scraps one- half port, und tliree`1 scillded slightly. Killing is general- or through the throat with li knife; which has narrow blade about fnlnf stunned with ii sharp blow on th buck of the bond. The feathers are scaldcd by roll- ing the duck in ii grain mink which Do not leave in the sack too longla I-ll-_-1- 4 FEEDWG COWS AT FRE5_'HEN'I (lrillbilig and wind-suckiilg are co 'NG 'NME' _habits :ind are catching. 'l`cciinl-‘sand and il parts celuent. with I l :cally tho terms mean two differ-lili .Many farmers in drying UD iil°ii.cut tlillzgs, but ill liorsemen’s par-1 II" few birds are affected they muy lio.cI,II,II III.II.II, III III.eIIIIenl||g make aI |IIIII.E IIII,_I. are IIIII,I.cIIIIIIgI,III,I,;._ III, ;>__ birds are affected then il is wise-of the animals and turning themlIII_IIII.I IIIIII III.IIIII.I- IIIIIIII, IIIIsII,I,I-_;_lif€ ‘ ._ ' . .. .. .. `. . l i f ll tl ie ani ia cel' to treat the wliol-e flock. in a-out to live on second-rate hay and (-_I.III_IIIIIIIg_ III. I_I,IIIIIIIIg IIIeIInI_lI-_i_i_i;__l1ii;l_i_:___e _;i&i_;’;§ readily it is Possible that it may them plsnt of milk to drink M. A.lwbich Serioufi Y 8 0° 9 ef 9" re just what it says. and can he proc- °~'X¢°'***~ D0 H 5'" 9 " i" S be spread by pickers, cultivating J, V iyem-'s lwork. it the farmer will IICBII WIIIIOIII I,I.IIIIIIIIII_ IIIII IIII, TIP BURN OF POTATOES of Tip Burn and the plants were III 'ulinlll li\B 0¢i10i` lJi”i=\°ii‘i°- that 0! two go together lf ii ilior:-ie cribs __' all killed dom; Ry tll5h;:0DlIl_l_;V0;i_: -?--____ I f d ftl c w for _ ` ' ._ in August. wi e 0 p lreducing the eeh o leang ____en_alld sucks wind the vice i_s incul Igxpgplmpntgl Fgrmg Note) me s__me__m__ and I0 wI_I__h for me in week to dry or ur ll l ul ron -ini infill or PREPARWG GREEN DUCKS FOR I I l, ll`l ll toi nie' n gem _ `_l p` ontr i of Late Blight, Bordeaux 011 ii10l'“iiy 0 “ ‘ "_ ui’ shedding teeth .i-ie sometimes giv- A II»0IIlIl9.w}Ilc'lI lg widely dlstri “_ _‘;_e was ____g_____rI___ and II_0___ 9 Wim Wi‘°i`° sim is “Uno” mhlcn as nriniziry causes for colis hated and very Drevalent in some "i X “ . U19 Cm" Wiii 'be 5`ii`°“g and re“dyiclie\\'ing ol' biting mzingers and seasons and to which the numeimighiy "'i‘i’i‘ed' suuereii i° a very F ii E005 .VP“i"‘5 Work M """h““`lfenccs. and while doing this they "Tip Burn" hos been iliveri is to"iiii‘ii‘i e"ie“i °“i~"' the mam? re' 'i'“° The '"‘i“‘“’i” “h°"i‘i bel I I ll iw! to ~\1<‘k winfi lil- round among our potato crops lmllininil HB0" “mii i"°’“ “‘"“°' ._ .,, 8.- 'i\n:yt_" I . _ _ _ as soon as they leatli marketabi6‘ ll at least six to eilht weeks. “mil ltlielpcciilizir grunt familial' to This trouble takes the form of ni_i_3_i_'_i;‘i‘;i_\_iii:___:_iii}‘_;:_i`_‘3 ggspgrf 'I;IIr?EI]I -inents regarding results from for- ean broken stone added later.; r cent, more than wood but thc I s to avoid and eliminate it. B arse gravel can he used instead' iiie i’i'°ke“ 5i°“e~ A ii"°i` “I work with potatoes that Bordeaux II_IIIIIIIIIISBII;II IIIIIBII IIIIIIIG Is not “sim "i 13 i"""“ g““"°i- 'i “ms insert nous thoroiishly "Wie" “°“l it in carried ln the seed from fli iii 0" eiide“V0i` "J “wid Tip year to year and spreads from dis- UPU- . eased t h ith l t Wo bo" founfi in our exvefimeii iiehi cgndiilfgs. y lugtanligmuntgilz \‘0l thin U`°“i*i€~ in 1913 when ferred by crushing diseased leaves is nature will cost from 25 to 5-0 mIxIIII,e WIII III _I IIII.ge IIIIIIIIII can Im___w__ However _I can be trans ' ` t ring limi time simum be gniningl those who :irc iltliluainted will! gradual burning ami drving up of] _ III, I fl lI_ ,_ ` . _ _ .. » ' ns ti protection to the plants. Ma- -de --» --» me e “K "“ se ‘ Wie" “ oi" _ li i m d of four pounds ‘ ‘_ ' _ ‘ ` ' ' ..refei-red to, have come to our ab resu :img _c_t:_sD;>_:_; pound! of wI_e_III on how hard the horse works n_tI stage i_n tl_i_eir glrowélg al_;d0I_n _Ii_i_l_1_:i_III_m_I0___ I_e___I__g evI_Ience IIIIII re "ad, 3, follqqgg . _ 3'” ' it d even then all orc not u- cases f n owe g -1 for two weeks on it ration liuide IIIII Iwo IIOIIIIIIII of cotton. _~ “ii - _ I IIIIIIII IIIII1 yhomugh gp;-llylng with _ ga” ‘_ ,Il locted iilike. Some suffer froln dliz- lestcd cr unchecked. surely butI _“Is m_x______e WIII reduce to __ ___InI ed meal. 'l`li<|s is supplelucntii_ I _ II In, I I I I III WIOI I IIIe_ mlddtings t-wo, bran one. beet _ _ ll _ i “tive "`"“i’i"'5 ““‘ i=i"“’ ‘ ' *“"`°l' “VOVUF 9 ‘ 0 ° _ II TI B II_ ment has secured most valuable ‘Wim 30 “oimds M com S Ngo um others seem none the worse for it. plants so that they die down a cont mum L 9 ravages of p ur I.e.I_III_II on the Norm VQHIOII mad was extremely prevalent. we and Ihen I,IIIImIII II I Ind all several -plots to which. for the _IIIII,_e on IIIe Isives '°0fxII;:fIIIy schinery or possibly by insects. ---¢-o-'©l- F-ERTILIZGRI (NVE HtlGHLY BATISFAETORY RllU¥TB ` Probably one of the latest state- tilizing comes from the H20 report: of Purdue Agricultural Exopriment -Station, Lafayette, l-ind., which . Th. ' Per cent. grit ond ten Der* cent.__gal:°:iI?d_?I,I?'II‘;$I¥I°If IIEIYEIIIS ;xwI`; Such ds_=_llI;l_it s_ome old-tinI_ers :like iIlrI;sralIle tImse_l_>efore the tu-bers are l"______ ,,II_IcII Il II,III.e“IIuIIvI, °I» 0", mm , . _ __ ' ln the uit tint oven w cn iuri- il y ieve op . lllrigin ilg(\ydevell)i‘ur|lI;§v;httlile;“t ;l"li§ll`e"zm pounds or this gram re? “img lzry choice food will not keep them_ The appearance of this trouble ' IIIIIIHIL » IIIIIII`0III III,I»III'I...I0'II_ IEIIRII II, I.II|I,I» 'mage and hay' A8 soo? I.” IIIIIiawuy from it. A confirmed wind. in tho fields is often mistaken by DMSIEASEB OF BEANS the flesli produces tl. soft il-iith-2:; f§ITI}:I‘i5IwdI;I,£h‘I?e:$?IlIl:II ?IIygrIIII.i.~‘llckcr will find some wny to proc Zrowers for lute blight. There is: pl- -than ri firlii flesh Feed :inll`qIIaIII_II_y of IIIIIII ,III,IIIIIII,eII I,.IgI]I_I,s lice. despite all ei-orts _to atop him. l_ioweveI'_ it tmark_cd dls_t_in_ctl¢gi__il_eII (Experimental Farms Note) ` . _' ' _ \Vhll,, _lbh. ~wini-sucker cull- ween le wo. or a e gi ninsh three times dolly. but do n0i.,I.r|nw that worlds record cows re i e 1 rr er ol ___ __ mmmeme by aI___(_k_ng any' BEAN M0_s_u(_ _B me M _he nu II I0 II I I II I III . not be cured ns ,.1 rille, its e ec muy I I III II I I II I II '1 °“' ° _° ram” n ° me e !i\lil'9 0110 D01l‘lili Of Z"“i“ ri" eveiy mn ue lessened or temporarily hurt of the plants. leaves and stemsl mi-rolls hereditary and infectious ;‘°°D_fe__e:I :'I_‘;`?p3N:g is ‘:I__iIm°I_';___ Ui’ "The Soils and Crops depart- 000 scros of iiind in Southeaotlrl Un Potassium Pennanglitlio A little potassium porinlugan- birds for any length of time. (live-I,,III IIIIIIIIIIII III IIIl|II whlgvh they -y - ' - _ _ mme plenty M wut" 1° drink' but none uve 'but the avenge ww Wm re' -gtrrlgllolflgilihlvhcirclipiggeligyliihngn l!=ll|kll§pll:i:1llli‘ahn‘l; Illnrllmllii l‘:sm:il.rl,;fm;‘ln?l)iil\rln piioliiqlixilcewhtllillingaihe last °m°¥18 G19 0ili°\l- Pmllliillli 1501'- in which to Swim qui” me mum] of ‘mm for every been removed upon willrli he could aes, is damp to the touch, whlleffew yours. it has can-sed consi- lt is host to pluck the d|irh~. lures linrl a half pounds of niilk.I____ or ____ ________ ____ ____I__ '___ ________II____I ,I.I_II mlm IIw_III_IhIy c0mIIIE,II(,I,_II _I_Ir___IIIe IDIS In me bean III_IIwII,Ig 'ivy' “mmugh in” 'eminem are Big `i"'“d“°°"" are i‘h°rIfr°fIf ""'I`I;I IIIC lIIII,II_ A gtrnp tightly bill-klnltl at thi- margin or tips of the leu~i districts of Southern Ontario and l l b iki i th uloitli Qmable' “Wm "h°"I18I` II ey ( .nmunll the upper part of thc neck" vos and hue n dc(-ideilfv dry UD-.has been noted in Manitoba, Que 5' ‘°“"' 5' M ° “K " ' 9 i. ‘mt mme ‘i“““mi°° ° 9° ‘ lIIIIII IIIII,II III IIIII eIII-.I III IIIIQIII the penrnnce and touch with the ex-lbec and the Maritime provinces. ilmly thing ln the wav of a help. ccption of lifter min. It also up-I The leaves of i nfected plants . Wi’-iBl\ the milk. und frefl ili‘-(`0i"i'ifI~IIIII ,events KIIIIIIIIK 90 hal-Il priirs much earlier ln the sensonishow irregular mottled and crink- inches long. Then the ducks il-ff’-ling to li covwg production. For li wh?" i_:____I_I__ In II_a _II__ _Ind IIEIIIS IIIIIII page might IIIIII ever .been I-n:l9Il OI- I,IIII|IIi_Ie¢l III-e,III_ 'php mls. “llolsteln cow. feed one D0\1l1l__ him D‘i"i°"m‘2 T mm III IIIII; a consldieralile iieiillction in theileaf and perhaps all the leaves on mrinizenate mqr be -purchlsed from the drug store in' crystal form and a stock solution -may be made up by dissolving ss luildh df the porinuigsaoto -as ponibio in e Jag of swter. A few undlssoived crystals in the bottom of the Jug will show that you have 5 saturat- ed solution. Add enough of this stock solution to the drinking water each day tn pruelt \h» spread of cold or sickness among the chicks. ' Number of Chicks to s lroodor' Practically- all of tho commas 'will llends llllon local climatic oondit~» ~ _~ __ ____ mnny OI, your i'°W0VBr. the proportion slioiilil bel il Af* 11 "i9“““ 0 "“ __III_ IIIIQ The total window area on the-.souti_ __________ _________e__.__y_ _____.___________ _________ one of the greatest. lf not t ie gr l F-RECKLE-FACE - !A°"'v °'-"‘ tlfic oultrv breeder in l |'0lll°d'y 10|' f"°°\li°l, lt appears that the yellow color the frockles:.I.I.,lI|ll.h line. is due to a pigment _ o “M " I :lisa arllla color to carotln. which. IIB ii _ of II nom in the ll from the nnntmiinnm ,I-I .. in full 'will stop vour losses from i\BWli5 ions tn the district where the house nnfi *POW* iii" ‘“’ is beinglocated. On the nveral.7f'..I i"`°°‘ii"K P"’i'iei“"'I, __II_I_vI_III I.I,_ _ .I . _ l -un 5 about half ti glass and half cotton. ;f::_l;_‘T_i_5_f;.__i_:i_:`_|_';’;i_° :gd ___:i__ ____________ _II E.-_-_..___`._.______.i ilgaction and l"`0i'ii~ "i‘P"“izi"“ 'S l mt- est, asset poultry raising possessrs today. DUN AND WIND lR|NG OUT .I - Making Volkl Wl\|fB- UGLY BPUT8. HOW TO REMOVEI __ A srlen D italy has succeeded in D\'0‘i\if`i“i¢ I chance, Miss Freckloi eggs with perfectly white yolks. ofareiisbll, cell of nn ordinary oss-yclii. Wi1i“-ii i' I het colt 70|! B U99 Q sometimes intensified to ii briiflll _“pod S ' -mu n oielf; cnlleii -'nhl-niin." 'rhe same nismonl lflfiilil-I gives to carrots their familinr lille. d ii on P 'rho yellow lags ni i.-uhnrn chica ' ' and of some other breeds. own Makes Food seem, is s rather common ounce substance in nature. There THEM Gfmd - . Creates an appetite, aids diges- st by tion. purifies the blood, promotes ......». 'live SUMMER FEEDING THE LAMB5 iight “"°"_" it im' ee" vleld of marketable tubers due tol the _ _ . » ‘ . plant assume tha same shade are plsinly visible. and the “ig” the premature death nf the plantsiand texture. Infected plants are gy A_ I__ I.I|y _Ii-I.¢d,I.|II\°,I_ worn where he has been holding There are many advantages lit lthe hand of the intelligent farmer Iwoh practices summer feeding of his lamb crop. Every former brewi- iimz sheep, either for the block or for the pure-bred market. should realize that his net profit is mess- iircd by his degree of success in lrnislng n. lamb crop fit for market lwiien the market demands are greatest. -it'vn stop to consider that in on his halter double ii I tie them to manger | nf the ‘mm meth me chipped or from this cause may result. usually small and readily crowded .lnvcutigators of this troulble are i° sommhing' ` not 'vet in agreement as to the ous health . 3 .- y ones. Tre" y°“r kicker by buckling nn cause. The observations ol somei 'Under normdl field conditions. i¢“Rii‘ ‘ii "i‘"ii" i° "“"' have led to the belief that a period' mfiiii “i'°‘i- Pi" in “ of hot dry weather durlnz the l’°i'iiii°“ ii’ "'“"° R zrowing season causes the leaves i¢iCi¢i‘-i`- ii' ii\° i‘°\"° to throw off moisture more rapid v than it can be fumished by the Dill U19 i°°i’ "Wie" plant. the result being the appur- uie row. brim! nn.-n nr 'rip Burn. 'rhis theory, Witil91’l-i¥li°i»i'i‘°“\ l\~\\'ev¢~r. to be disputed by the emi! f~‘lli‘°“!il fiiiiiii fact that the trouble is not found n .the hot regions of the Western piA¢e.oliiuit¢r f°De;- amps where the tompprstunpot-_ out nr hidden by the more vigor- the plants set few or no pods at all and the pods produced are us- ually smali. This naturally great ly reduces the yield, depending on the percentage of infected plants in the field. Diseued plants are cial broaden are overrated as to their oqnoity. Ubin: viii always .do botter‘in mall flcch- \h`|n in Iinrge ous. the :umm mlnllflctnrlr ~ I rats 'imb- lng u sooatazliowtng as possible from 01;. oN” point of gown! n rear _ urdlfy. U nord china you can brood together as lou it is going to cost por on I lost of the haven mi tho nl& will alceomailots About tlfzy onions however. found producing normal or nearly normal yields. These plants may have 'been infected late during the growing sapson. Seed from diseased plants is livin se0\|\_\ ffl' "..**_`9°."§»‘_`_ lite l to muaisgxl 0 will aocomilod':t°e & timbers. depending upon ue. but about one huildrs *E Ziiii __ i ` _ 'A _ V A _ or the halter rope, made long, may ti. __' ~ _ I ' run f_roni manger through ring in i , :_"é f l _ __ _ _ "f"“" “"‘* f'?‘"“ '“ “}'“_" °" i“‘“' Home Nursing And V-Iealtli Hints ` ‘ ` ' X ' _ . _ l /. i i .. ` , ,\ . ‘_-_it _ _. i 1. ,_ .f i .' l " ’ 4. sw.. __ l- _' l _' t I f l it . _ J i i l I r l if I -5 ._ h if lo 1 ._ I 1- 1. 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