‘u ‘FEBRUARY 21,1920. l: \ tfififiitkiiti‘ li***5il*lfiiit*iiéffilf°fiéliffiiié*éltiiéiéiiiifiiilifiiltififiksitviéltfiiiifkiié%attfiilt9lvéitiiiitffi¥°fi=iéffiaiétfiiié*i9fiilitfi9W5 l . sclioot mi HOME lugrenes. 0,, A NOVEL FLOWER BOX. ‘Phose urban dwellers Wiiiht.‘ flower-gardens are‘ limited to illc conventional window box variety". are usually interested in making‘ the most of their endeavors in, thin direction. and enjoy finding a' new type which will vary tho nlon-l own). of lnnne seen on every nnmn I iim simply ‘feeling dine, and l just. one exnnnunnnny nreuy 8n, (n. l think ‘ill tht- grcaicst ilicdiciile on boxes. Mnlicn happened n) ‘Hltftlilil. was tlle statement matic ll_v placed ill the windows of it corncl- apartment. anti which gained iil effectiveness because of the swoop of lino thus pertuitteti them, weril- ' 0f a deep green, relieved by gon- eroue trlmmlngg of snowy wlllltlt A Yow °I Ilarroiv while “'“‘."I"3“ about all I could do to kccp going. palmgg’ “nanny Ilumletl “I- lh“ l fclt tired anti sluggish iill the “m- w” “rmlt-Tell Sllle I1)‘ 51d“ time and tiitink have any energy or “IOIIK III“ Imx- I11 511"“ 11 W11)’ 11$ I11‘ strength‘. .’\i‘y zlppt-tilo ivas vol-y allow sonic of the green to pcop between for coiltrast. Four sicntl-I or whito supports, two set at lllo end o thc box ‘and two pint-on slightly on the outside oi’ tho nor; nial djvidiilg points of the toplllto, so as to givc tho cffcci oi’ tin ar but‘, ivere ctmnectoti at tho top by a horizontal row of sliorl whito lttllings. lastctictl together latldcr~ iikt‘. and which formotl ihc rtltifol’ "It" It"? i1@l‘|;olti. I-‘rcsh looking‘ vines trailed tiliout tho supports aiid Krcw ovcr thc upper pallnlzs, others ran l‘iot from the soil zlniidst 11 Ilium’ 0t ‘Blowing gcranitinls. 'l‘lio ' contrast of tho grccns. white and‘ geranium was uuusuniLv attract. lvc, anti can bc tlupllctltcd with ii little skill in wood construriltlti work, Potato Pudding. n Onv- pound of masllotl plltatols .2 oz. of snot. 1-4 II]. flour, l-2 toa- t Flivoiltitl of liakiiil-t illllvllvl? 1‘1 It-‘llt’ only n short wlillo llcftirt-i was on» stilt. Mix all tiicso wcil. and stir in _a licalcti egg. and a litilc milk. | Iliiil or steam for four hours. turi: out .ilid poiti‘ sonic syrup (i\'(‘l' and around lt. . t Writ I Cock-a-Leeklc. n . 'l‘liis is the best way iil \\'IIIt'Ii Itl .5 cook il fowl which is too old for l ‘any tithor triuzliliclit:~-‘l‘l-i|n and l wash several large leeks tiiitillifiilfi. lrtit them Ill small pieccs. and rinsi- "again. Have the fowl trussetl for boiling. and put it with the leeks into Fl tlutlrts of stock—~iinltle froiil broth hone. Boll sitiwly for a- bout Fivo hours .'l‘akt\ out tho fowl l I is amok on JOB zvslnv nAv ,Oivon Zillck, 943 Barrington sire-ct tHHIIi-IIX. "Panada. while tllscussitig the merits of thc medicine ret-cnty- Iv Zinck continued. “l liavo iict-‘n iii such tniserable health it. wits just poor and what I did eat did not dig‘ y est properly til‘ scent to do mo u l particle oi‘ good. ing with a dull hoadili-ht- ailti act- ualiy went ttl lit-ti. I never fclt like work- ‘ lug and some (lays just had to tluit and go ilonlc. i had also becn suf< foriilg front rheiillliitisili iii my loft shouldi-i- lllovtal my arili shoulder Joint was stinlething aii- II ' clues. but nonc of thcni did inc tiiiy , good. ailtl as I had Iit'lil'lI so much about tho llctiolll others woro rot» civing glvo it a trial. \\'oll. sir, it began lug tiruggist ill t'\‘t‘l'_\‘ whlskt-tl whito of egg jitst liruwutltl surilltluntctl 4 Eartliiile Says SINCE TAKING TANLAC AND ‘ FEELS SPLENDID, NOW I “Since I started taking ‘Fatilac I‘I"or the past two yours." .\I.i‘. I could not slctp iroll and got tip almost every moril- . than whcn I fccliilg ivorse aild arm alitlu-t livcivt- vctirs. and in thc mornings nly arm would bc so stiff l could not raiso my ‘hand lo my head. l-ivcr_i' time l lhc pain -in my fui. and tlfil-n I could not do ill;.‘1 work liI all on ilccouill of it, nudt i onc limo had in lay off from work a mouth. "i had taken many tiifforeui tilt-tli- from 'l‘nnlats I tlccidcd to o hclp mo right Il\\'ll_\‘. iiliti il was ll‘ -_.' frt-c rll‘ all my tyoublcs. 'i‘hill ircti wtlrnout feeling i,- ZIII golitnl l have a splendid zlppetito alull what I cat tligesls pei'i‘Pi-ll_ .\s' or ilii- rhciuiltltisill i havo nu foil he lt-ast sign of it siucc I stat-rd aklng 'i‘-.lniac. I am now work- ug t-vcry day and am cujoliii: lettor hi-altil than l lluvr ll‘. 't*:ii'.~‘.“ I 'i‘atilat‘ is stild in t‘li‘.lrl.lttetou‘ill iy Iietltiiu lii'os., and Iiy lho lcatti town. oven on top of oacli tlpplt iiy a candied cherry n the iiiltl cut it into stmill neat pit-cell; _or a ilttlc chopped nut. keep it hot while you season thc soup. and thicken it with flue oat- mciti. i\Vhen tile tllltilleai is tlultt- cooked, pour tiie__s_oup on t0'iiit- . nieces ofofowl. in the soup titreeil. JIIIB twlltllfll‘ (lfllllty- sent ll;~;v Mus. J. 1E. f‘ ' Lemon Candy. , hit-it 1-4 of a lb. of butler in ti 5IIIIV9IRIII, tlilti add i lb. of stigar. a tablespoonful of syrup, and till- rind and juice oi‘ a lemon. Boll IIH‘ iilixturc for a tluarlei‘ of an hour. I Quaker Oat ghoribread. Here are two more recipes fol‘ 'l‘lio first is. it of Otiakei- Oiits. ‘ Three ctipful l-l lb. butter 3 oz. sugdr, Heat t-iir halter _t‘i‘t‘fllll. Add tho (Quaker Oats. mix ireil and SDWW“ on a greased tin. l lit» not roll tip. Bake until a light atld sugar. anti beat Io n Ill color, "and cut into lilo tcstiilg ln the ilsual ‘way. lieforo "'0?" who candy’ is ctiltl iliarli it in ‘lwmld “lmlws- “ZIWII i101" 5nnn,-..S_ , .'\(IilIII‘Pl‘ ii-lls us hcr u “iialt pound Quilkci‘ flats. .1 oz. butter. Apples Stuffed With Mincemeat. lierc is J. ntlvcl sweet, for tlitlsr who arc fond oi‘ itilncemoal. (‘ort- Hoili" tipples nnd l‘ill tho ceilirts with mincemcat. ilakc until tontlol- and serve hot with u spoonful of in an IONIC lilil NlllVilIlS-PEOPL INCREASE YOUR NlERVOUS EN- ERGV DY BUILDING UP THE BLOOD WITH DR. WIL- LIAMIS‘ PINK PILL-S Nervous pctlplt. ivhtl havo not yci ilcveloped a tilst-asc, that can lli- recvgtilzcd and troatctl by tlio int-tli- cal prolcssiotl havi- flu‘ gri-alti-st trouble-Wu lindltig rclicf. lrritaiitin. hctlddclic. slet-plcssiicss. l ut-rvtltis indignation. all tiu-st- tlist-tlillftlrts iiiako life ililscrztlllt- IlIlI arc cildur- PII l’lIIIiI’I‘ than l'llil a tltir-ltlfs hill without Iiopt- tll‘ l't‘f‘t)\‘t'l'_\'. , Idvcry such suiftirci" sliiliilti know the danger of such a condition In‘ lho norvotis systcnl. Nervous dc-_ bliit,v'ttutl ovcn paralysis iliay stilt it’ lho tone of tht- nt-rvc is not rt-slorctl by building up tht- iood. As a tonic for th" lilood illitgiltil“ vr-s Dr. Wiiiitiuls Pink i’ills,htlvt> been til-led with thc greatest. suc- ccss. Tilt-y huvo a direct ilctioli on . tho blood tliitl thereforc ciltlblt- it to l carry to the nerves the PIUillPIvLH tilt-y need to full)‘ restnrc thoir nor- lliaie Junction-anti at. tho salm- time improve the gcllllrlll ll.-llltll_ 'l‘lio benefits that follow lho ilso of‘ this medicine, is shown Ii_\‘ lilo‘ statement of Mrs. Jenny Marr. it. l lt..No. Ii. Port Rowan, ti wclil known school teacher. who stlysz~ "Some years ago i became greatly rim down and was in this condi- tion for nearly a gl-etlr. A dnctnl-l whom i called iil silldl was suffer-l ing from complete nervous pros-l IWIIIOII‘. ll would hardly be pus-i slble to toil all the symptoms of lily case. btit Illi_\'()|it‘ ivho has pass- otl through u ucrvouli break down will know what i sufleretl. All l did not seem to improve under the I tloctor‘s‘ treatment, I tlecitied tol try -Dr. Williams Pink ‘Pills, and| the decision wash fortunate ont- tor lite. as i ation found relief] through the use of the pills, and. Miter tic-king eight tlioxes I iviut‘ fully restored to health. Today I llm gtroitg and hearty. without an ache or pain. and for my pres- ent physical condition I feel I itm itidldbtcd to Dr. till/illiains Pink, Pills. and can ‘heartily recommend them to anyone suffering from I181". vnus troubles." You can procure Dr. Williams Pink Pills through {any dealer in medicine or they w-lll be sent. you ‘by. hhil at ~50 cenis- a box or nix . D010! forjfllfdi by writing direct. to - The‘ Dr. Williams Medicine $0.. Draokville. Ontario. ___.. / . l. 1-4 lb. sugar. t'roaln tllt- halter and ‘l silgar slightly‘. and mix with tluitkci‘ (iats. Spread tho mlxiurc I on Iiili-(P Ill a lluitlt-raii- ovcn. Lcavo i: lll 'l‘hcn turn out and cut tilt- ‘ a \\“‘II-Kl‘t‘il.~lt‘tI biking liii ailtl tho till wilt-u tlont», until cool. into thick fingers,“ Mock Chicken Croquettea. ftightly lliiltit‘, these arc oiluai to . tlio real articles. (‘hop stiificicnt of tllc cooked fresh ham flncly to make two cups. Steastiu to tasti- ivitli Still. cciery salt. paprilta, onioil juice and Ii oi‘ 4 drops of lemon juice; iiiitl 2 lllliitlflllllUiig oi‘ minct-ii IHIPSIP)’ anti nloisten with the ‘fob ltiwltig lsautzt’: ‘Molt it tablespoons of Iinttor, Illcnd in 4 IiLDIUSDDOIH of flour ‘IIIII add slnwly 1 cup of olthoi" white stock or rich milk. (‘ook ovt-r hot. water iiiitli it bulls. stirring constitntly. aiul atlti stilt llild paprika in tasto and tht- yolk Ii l i-gg. wcll bt-iilon. 'l‘iir|i tlio cru- tncttl- nlixlill-t- out on .I platter anti wilt-n cold. shapc. cgg anti llrt-ild crimib. ailtl fry to a rich brown. lirtiiti on Iirtiivil pupcr ln-< forc st-rving. A Méntlns Roast. .\ llitisi appt-iising moatlols roast t which will talu- the lylace of the joint. is illadc as folltlirs: One llllll‘ IIl. rice. 1-’: lh.. liuttt-r beans, 2 tinltlus. l teaspoonful tlf finely IEIIOBPPII parsley" stalks. a pint-ii llf tlrictl herbs. l tlz. minct-ti hoof lamb or liar-tin. l nz. fat: poll- pol‘ anti salt to tilslo. 1-2 pint snarl‘ made with the \\‘lIlt‘l' that tho lit-ans were cooked iii. - iihil tho rlco for i.'l iliiiiutcs tally. Soak tho ‘bcails tworniglit. ‘and then simmtti‘ ‘tilt-in for 3i hours; pat-is them through a sicvc i-‘ry the finely lllinc- ed onion Iii about l-‘J oz. fat tilitli‘ it is n light brown. Mix all the IilgrNIIHlI-fl togiltlicr itld _the sauce. form the, nlixtiirtl int.o a roll. tuid sprinkle it. -witli some brendcruluila: pill l-L’ 01.. of fat divltlctl into small pit-cell on the top; place in ll fltiureti linking-tin. iitl bake in a good livcn for 1-2 hour. 1 For‘ tho stlucetake 2 oz. of flnltt‘ anti/mix it‘ very smoothly with some of the cold liquid in which the butter beans were cooked. When a smooth paste is formed heat tilt"- remainder of the liquidp using 1-2 u. pint in all. and add It by degrees. stirring well. When blended sca- son with salt and nearer Illlll- ll liked. a spoonful oi‘ iiievul chutney or tomato puree. bring to the lboli and simmer for 10 initiates. This savoury roast tiontains protein‘. starch. fail. and the oil and miner ale of the onions. and iivtlierefcre an excellent substitute for meiiL. Farther. the‘, Ines being‘ sieved and mixed wt rice the dish is specially lhlitlble‘ iti Iiblypllil qt dell- cate digestion. Ajittle meat or bu.- cdn, IG_'ilfi improvement. but‘ illity beYlislietnac-ti with. Sift these together. mix to a smooth tbiscuit cutter into rounds llild place juico and plunge oiic lump of moist- ened sugar liitu the heart of eat-h grated tiraugo rind. dab with a bi: of butter and cook in a Iiol . ti-rs potilitl ‘the t-lmsiisttttlcy of a thick batter. ‘into ll groasctl howl, tie it down Q!oiittbiliotltsiitteiitriiitsiiltatltniitaeiieieiitatéitsiaitlrtiitaeiitseam lt$§DiK$¥$§G5 itlitatvnitniiittaiuiiitmttiitittsetttseittsiiitaittlieittwiit MAGAZ A Dainty Confectiwt. A tielli-itiun untl inexpensive ton or itmchcoil confection is matte by making the plain everyday baking powder ‘biscuit. using two cups oi‘ flour. two tetispoonii baking poivti~ er and onefourth teaspoon of salt. stiff tlough Willi’ three-quarters of a cull of milk and roll out on a floured board. ('ut'wil.li a. small in butt.t=rt-tl tins. Dip small squari- lumps oi‘ sugar into tlrangtl Iiiscuit. Sprinkle the tops with tlvcn f as you would a regular Iliscult. 'l‘lio sugar and tirangc juice ctirztmcl. and» ihc result is u dainty idrcncli confection that is liiilitfilitll. GOOD’ RECIPES Plum Pudding. Ono and a half pounds of iiiisiils. lialf a pound t-urratits, halt a pmnl-i mixcd candictl ])t't.'I. thrcc- tlilartt-rs pound broad crumbs. tllrct- tltlili" sin-l, six t-ggs, two wlllilglassiills a-rapc juice. Stonc tllo raisins aild cut. thcni lll haivos, but do iiol (‘Iltili them. \\'asll_ pick and dry thc citrrtrills anti‘ taint-o tilt- slit-I fine; cut tlil- t"ttilIII\'tI lit-cl lil - thin slices, anti grali- tht‘ broad into fino cruililis. Mix iiicst- dry ingrt-tl- icnts all wcll togt-llll-i‘. and moisten lho mixturo with tlio cggs tvrcll llelttcni and fritlt jitirv. Stir ivt-ll to lilctitl itigretili-tils l)l‘t)l)t‘i'I_\' anti press lIit.‘ pudding Into ii I)lilII'I'\‘II mould; tio with a fltlurtrtl cloth aild lloii 5 or ti horas. if preferivti tic the pudding Ill a cloth to boil ll. ilang it up until rctluit'etl~il will keep intltrfinltcly. \\’ht-tt it is to lil- oatcu plliitgt- it into lltliliilg iva-. li-i‘, ltcepiilg it boiling for ".1 Iltitll’.<,I thcn turii out of tho mould. tlecolatt-l was a sprig tlf holly and sorvt- ivitlil lcilion sauce. .. ' ' . y Eggless Plum Pudding. I'Ii|II' .t pound fliitir, six tiunci-s l-i-tlsiils, six ounces tuirailts, a llnaricl‘ pound chopped suci, a (|liill‘-: tt-r pound ,Ill‘t)\\‘il sugar. a ilutirtrrl pound mashed carrot, a iluai‘t~.-|'l pound mashctl potato. ono table-I spoonful nlolasscs. onc omit-la oan-‘ tllcd lemon peel. one tliiilco caudictl tirltim. Mix the flout’, tlio sat-t ve‘ ‘ finely tlioppeii‘). cilrranis until sugar well together. Stir in mash- titl carrot aiid tiiashed pilrnto tboih or which have l)l‘('\‘Itl\ISI_\' been boil- ed until tender). Add thc nlolnssos and peel. but no llilnlil. Tie lo . i_\- ill a cloth or if put in a basin. do not quite fill it, an the pudding should have room tll swelisBoiI [our hours, and ‘serve with lemon snucc. ‘ Carrot Pudding ilalf a pound bread crumbs. four (latices i-iiiet. a tluarter pound stonotl r ‘sills, tlirt-c‘ quarters pound can rots. a tlinirtei‘ pound currants, thrtlc mint-cs stigai‘, thrco tlggs. milk. anti‘ it tluurter of a ilutmcg. lloll ‘lllt’ carrots until lciltlcl‘ cnougii to mash to a pulp. atltl the rt-intiiulilg iilgretlictits and ilioislclt with enough milk to make pildtlitlg ll it is to bc boiled. put the iliixturc bago, neuralgia. lame muscles, still’- THE CHARLOTTETOWN culltnnikn dtfiiiffiiltiflFrfiiltrfifléififiiiltiiififiiiéilitfiiifi$75 It Away Witli Those Aches anti Pains KEEP SLOAWS LINIMENT HAN- DY TO PUT THE “FEEL GOOD" BACK INTO THE SYSTEM .\ll it nceiln is just one triaI-—:i ilttlc applied without rubbing, for it penetrates-to convince you_of its iiicrit in relieving sciatica. lum- ness. bruises. pains, achcs. anti stralils. tho after-effects of expos- Il|'t'. 'l‘lio coiigcs is scatlcrotl. proniplI-_.-. I'II’I l-Iliiiilli cliort. economic. IIPCOIIH.‘ it reg- ulal‘ list-r of Sloane Littltuent. atld- lug your i-nlliusiilsm to Ilittl/Of its iliaiiy thousands oi’ other friends tlio world over, who keap it handy. ‘fhrce sizes at all dritgglfllit-libc. 70c. $1.40. ‘ Stuart's Lirgpne nt Kee 1i handy ' n‘ Egqtess Muffins. Hill itigctht-l twice two largo. cull- fuls of flotir. throt- heaping tou- slltiunsfuls of hakinipptltrtltirtiutl‘, half a totispotlnftii 0f salt. \\‘t'l iii tho consistent-y‘ ‘of lllliiiill llattci" with rich, sirot-l milk. and lical tho nlixlirrt- until light anti vi-ry smooth. I‘:IiI'II'Ii with tllrco tillllcsptiolliuls of baking povrtlcr anti half n to fiil of sail. Wot to tho col of lliiilliii batter with rich. milk. and- bcal llglit and very smooth. swcci the auixturt- until Enrich with iiirt-c ttrblesptltlnsfitls of molictl Iilll- icr sulisiituto alitl after boating again pout‘ into woll grcasotl illiiillli pails. llaki- iii a ho; tiven. AN ORCHARD FERTILIZER FOR IMMEDIATE USE. \\'|it-rt- sanlo li-rtilizntltlti is ali- [Ptii‘t'IllI_\' nt-odoil at tint-o. Iit-foro lho rt-stills iii‘ all aclinil test aro avail- ablc. I would stiitgcst tlio ilppiica- lion iii‘ ‘.51! lbs. per Iron of 7.5 per retit. tiltrogen. I2Jl per cont. phos- phoric acid. or its cuqivttletit. if lIit*i't' is tit-finite evltlenct‘ that pot- tish is net-doll. the treittitients ‘.30 lbs. pol‘ tree of 7.5 poi‘ cont. nitro- gen atld L’. pcr cent. phosphoric. acid, or 2th lbs. per tree of 7.5 per txeut. llilffillbfl. 3.2 per cent. phos- phoric acid and ill pt-r ‘cent. pot- ash. null‘ be substituted when this potash is nvililablc. Tilt} total ani- oituts per true may naturally be varied with the size anti condition of tho treos. and the amount of nit~ rogcn, may sometimes be reduced when good leguniintius (‘OYQIS are grown. _ tin VOIHIL’ trees. lho sitnit- mix- turo may lio tiscd. Iml lho amount ilpplictl should naturally be _rcilut:-_ .;.|_ ln com-rat. an ilppllcniion 0t about a pound per trct‘ I0!‘ vttlilt yoar of tlio lrctfs age illay hc con- sldort-il it good nvcraixi- rati- until the ago oi‘ i5 to 2t! years is rent-Ii- in M-wl- this tigc lilo appliclititiii may rt-iliilin fairly stationary. cX-_ copt as variations may be needed with a cloth and boll for two and a half Iitiurs; if it is to Iic haikctl (OIIIWY iliothnd is good) put it into a pudding dish and bake nearly an hour. ‘i‘ui‘ll it out ltud‘ st-rvt- wltlil ' syrup tli‘ with sauce. -—--— I Poor Man's Fruit Cake. j Dissolve a inaslitioilful oi‘ baking, ‘stidn in a tablcsptlonfiil of water: liiil ‘this Ill it bowl. add u Iiiilf-rup- ftil of nlolasses, one taupfnl of thick sour milk. and throo lilbiesptltiti- fuls oi’ tillro oil oi’ meltoti buttci". mix thoroughly; add tint- cupftil oi‘ IWDWII sugar and then stir In flirt-c cupfuls uf sifted flour. .-\dd ont- icvci ll-ilsptliniful t-acli of ciiiiiiiiiioii anti itltigor, and half a ilutmeg. grail-ti; sill‘ in ono pound oi‘ secti- i-tl l‘l slits; turn inltl a- sulllll‘? broad-pail and ~bako in a moderate ovcil for one hour. Wit-iii ilullt‘ lurii it front llic pan. anti whcil cool put. ii in a lIl\ box lo ripen. for at‘ toast onr- wet-it. l So Siire She Could I Not (light 0i Bed MANITOBA LADY. STATES i THAT DODUQ KIDNEY I PILLS CURED HER I Miss Annie Forlenskl Had a Com~ piloation of Kidney Troubles and Says She Found Permanent Re- ilnf From All of Them In Dodd's Klrlney Pills. lfitiserivotitl. .\lan.. Fol.» iltlv" tt-lpccitili-Jfhat l7otld's liitiilcy‘ Pills are the standilrd rcmed_y' for all kltliley trouble was perhaps- aovel- |)QI.I.t'i‘ tlenioasirittcil than in the ciisc of Miss Annic Porltlnski. of this place.» Lot llcr tell hor slot‘; in her own ivortiii. _ “My bark was sorc.“ .\liss I‘tiI" IOIIBICI states. “Mill my ‘twttr W1“ so soro lI coitld not. get out of bril- M-y bladder also bothered mo. ailtl I had urinary troubles. "Three boars of Budd's ifitiiic)‘ liilitt curt-d me." That. till bliss Porlonskfs ills were caused by lthe kidneys is ev- ldetirctl by the fact that silo found the relief she was IDUISIIHI‘ I41)‘ 111 Dodti’: Kidney hills. They are a kidney remedy. For IIIONBIIIIIIII ll tluarter of a century they have ‘been relieving the kidney ills of the women of ‘Canada. The good work they have tlonc in shown by the friends they have made. _ rriltllllltnllis dtl Gena/lien women claim that ‘they owe their good heiyitirto Dmitri Kidney Pills; If you haven't tried them ask your . woliworin li:ivc_all bot-n redui‘ 'tlii- iictivitios oi ll to iii the sizes of thc (EPOIJS on tho individual trees. unless thero is tif- ilnite t-vltlence to the ctmIraIZY- 3f" genortil suitgeslttinswil this soil. illiwcver, can tako the place oi tic- nilll rcsulls trtllll a good 100111 latit- ‘ Pcnn. _‘I\'illlItI .»\i.'ricultin‘iil Station. INSECT PESTS REDUCED BY NEW PARASITIC FLY A Iiullctin recently “$11M IIYIKV“? l‘uilt-d States Iieparttneni tit ulturo states that a pv-trllhlllk Mn‘- ctinllisilura I'I\lIlIi\l\I(i.Illl.~t bEtliv u.‘ with great success to tli'stt‘ti.‘ EH1" sy molll and brown-tail nltitlil‘ New‘ lfinglantl: It will oil-in it t“! tilt‘ "mm" "I "m" ‘Tight Dlklttfeti A tow years ago lIlP-“nl e-mt) t i“ tussock ninth ivas a seiititli- n ’ .\'ow England. bitt has 97mm“ 5 nhnulnnuared film-.- l-onlpsiiurnb i-auit- i-siifbiisht-tl. lho cal! Iii-Isl.‘ worm. tho ot-lcry" worm anti the .111 ed by n» nl-w ptirilsilo. ONION Siaial) QITICIUA’ __ iyosns tlhlil‘.'lll.\'i\'l‘l.\‘ti rouluti m“. 5,...“ ontaltigucs are itl with their lists‘ tif llovtll- l staplo variciics attractive- atitl lliio Kvtr 1111M‘ turning tivcr the» those (‘illttilifitlteii picturing the fliitt crops one will havo ilext. Summer. Often. however. the twataloguo is lititl aside without. the order being sent. and iiothius l111‘tI"’1' l5 mm" until Spring. wheiv ii "N137 I1" If" lato to got what is lit-sired. 'llii: lfnnntlty available of tho iicet 84min, or vQgeLQbIPN mid flowers iii usually small. honcc it is very importniii to tlrdei- curly ilefore the stock is‘ EXIHIIIQHHI. 'i‘ht\rc. is a. grout tween the best. tutti the strains. 'l‘lio stock oi‘ the beat Itflfi been rigidly soiecteti ‘so that. a large proportion will conic true to typo. tvlicreiis stock which has not. been kept up hy selection may have a had mixture. of tyne». "115 lhc resulting crop will be vol’! 1111' satisfactory. This in of so much importance that. with a 0ND IIIW the cauliflower. for instance. where a QLPHIILIIIM yvlil give a large pro- portinn of good Iteode means mttvh profit and a poor strain may iineun very little, it pays the hint-lief ttard~ ener when he gets a good strain to bold river what need he does not use until nothcr year an he will, thits- bee re of having a good atrain- next year. Tililg method 'l‘lio. coming tlos ant I_\"II(IVt‘i‘Ii:lt'(Il oiijtiyulelit in lifllgttg of out‘ oi’ and nicnttill." neighbors about Delta's Kidney this.‘ ‘ _ ‘ would. not. however. serve with the (IIITPFQIIUU I.t- I poorest - power very rapidly, ilencc should be purchased every year. There is a. wonderful difference in onions. Sometimes from the seed of the stock a large proporatlon will be thlcknecks while front un- otiler most oi‘ the plants tlialte good bulbs‘. if one has had good success from a certain source-tine year. the safest plan will be to or- der from thc same source another _rehr. Sometimes novelties have not apparently been com pa red very carefully with the best of the older varieties Iiéforc Iielng offered for sale, as tiley do not prove superior. it’ an good. \Vhlie it is ititercstini; lo test ‘varieties. it is woil not to spend lunch tiloiiey on them until they have been tested nt the Ex- perftnenlai Station. , Another IltIVZInlflgH of ordering tiarly is that one can lest the ger- lminatint! Dower of a send before Spring so that there will be time to ortlcr again it’ the germination ls prior. Often seed is ordered so latc that when it is stiwn anti the plants tin not. conic up lllerc in not lIlllP to order again, anti one lost... tilt.- crop. When there is a short. age of litany kinds til‘ supplies. as as titer‘ is at present. it. is very tli-sirablte to order early lilo malt-r- ial ileoaii-ti for noxt season's opal‘- titioils. w. ‘r. .\i.\c0t'.\'. Dominion Htirtictiltitrisl. — RAT NUISANCE GROWING Thc annual loss on (‘ltnadinu filrms due to tlepretitititins of rats must amount to tens of thousands of dollars. The pest is rapidly sureatiitlg wosiivartl and steps should be taken IlIliiIPlIIil-IPIY Lo cx terminatt- ‘t. ‘This may the iltlilo ll_-‘ tlialting (‘lili- tlilitlns such that the rat t-inntit gv-t a food supp)‘. by trapping. aiitl by poisoning. ('lllll‘i‘L*lt‘ floors and walls and woil sort-curd windows III‘I‘ tlio lll‘i~l methods of getting rid of IIll'lil. iiti not lonvo garliago lying where rats can got at it. and hoop fruit in rat» proof Iilns. iiarrt-l and pit~lraps arc tlio IN'.‘=I nit-ans of t-xtornililttiing if food is plcillifiii. Poisoning is iliort- tlangt-rtius Iii livo stock and lmultry. but uniy ill» rcstirtctl to if care is tziki-n to plat-t- lhc poison llui of roiloh lli‘ lilt- sttlclt. iiilriitlli (‘ilflililltlltr is (‘.IIll])'tl‘il- lively harmless to livc stock if taken in small tluantiiles; -It is used as a stiff tlough. coul- ptlsntl tlf flour or tiatmeal and a little sugar with ll’- tlr ‘.10 per t-eni. oi‘ the carbonate.‘ The atldltion oi‘ a tow drops of oil of zinlscctl or iii‘ caraway makes the bait. more iit- tractive. Arsenic is very popuiai ' a rat poison, but experience as shown that. it is vnritibic in its cf- fcct and ilpparently iioi iilivtiys fat- a . Tilt‘ bait can the made as alrclulv tiescribetl until-r canbuililte tlr har- him. OI’ tho zlrsenic may lic sprcatl ill‘ rnbbeil on buttered ibrcatl. Stry» rhninc is tiisti omployetl and is rel-l; rapid in its aggtitm. 'l‘lio best plat] is to insert a st . rystal Ill raw meat, the pieces of meal being lilac- oil in thc runs or hurroivs,‘ BUY RED CLOVER seen‘ EARLY Primc rcti clover seed was quot- cd at $35.55 per bushel on the 'I‘ole- do tnilrkot. on the Iitli instant. 'l‘.,|~. onto prices then ranged about $3.00 per bushel in advance of - 'l‘nletlti prices! tilovel" seed that would grade “l"riiiie" on the Toledo intir- kot could be hottglit in Toronto at $38.50 and. because of exchziiige conditions. deiivcrotl to Fnllptl Slates points at approximately $33 per bushel. or about $2.50 less than‘ the Toledo price. The money situ- ation. short stipplles. anti an carlier tiemantl in tlle_ Failed States will explain the Iii-a v exports tll‘ clover sccd. 'l‘lio price of rcd fliflltjFt-IIEPII has zidvanctltl almost $1»! per bush- cl on tho Toledo market. since May last. Tilt- world supply will not be sufficient lo tile-oat. normal require- moiits. iti tilt-so clroumstant-os. tfnnailian thrintrrs who‘ tit-lily tho‘ purrhast- of tlii-ir rod i'I(I\'('I‘ scr-ti _i't‘qliil‘k‘iill‘llirl until seeding limo may bt- uuubli- to obtain sitppllt‘s iii any prico. .____-<0->---- ANYTHING TO KEEP ICE FOR SUMMER USE ON FARMS. ‘l‘lit~ storago of II few blocks of It't! for Summer use is’ a. very stilt pic mitltcz‘ wilcrc the ice is readily available. Anv inlocctiliictl t‘Oi'll(‘l‘ of a shod will servo ftir the pur- pose. .\ rough board cncltisurll lti foot .\‘I|Iiili‘(_‘ and 8 [cot high will hold t-ilotigli icl- to provide in pound-t pi-r tlay for 1R0 tlays. aflor tilluiving for a reasonable amount of warstaizc, Tho smaller tilt; quan- tity storrtl, the liirgcr is‘ the pro- portion ali‘ wtiittc. Tho bottom of tlnciosurc __L.__._ iiiiiiifbwit TABLETS-I ALWAYS [tint HOME (inco a itintlter has list-d liabyfis Own 'l'itb.lt-ts for her iittlc ones. she ain-ays keeps a supply on Iirmd. for tho first trial convinces her there is nothing to equal them ill keeping children well. The Tab. tell; are a ‘mild hutthorough laxa- tive which regulate the bowels anti swat-ten the stonlucil. thus driving out. constipation and itidigestion. cold; and. simple fevers and making teething easier. Concorninlt them ‘Mrs. Snlusti» Pelietler. St. Du map. Que" writesz-“i ‘have used Baby's Own Tablets foi- the past ten your, and nin never without them in the house. ‘They have ni- witya given the greatest satisfac- tion-and t can glatil-y recommend them to nil mothers of little ones." The Tablets aro sold by medicine dealers or direct Iby mail at. 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams Meflclao '00.. Bwckvliic. Ont. IIit‘ onion. which loses its zermlnmbig tar "' \ stiitqimtaumseams!ayikniitmitlsfiuiitvttttseittststrumittaiittsiltailtmltststnatltiitwiitstiitmiitsiiiitciitaililt NE GUARD AN; ailtvraitaltoellmstaika aiersslasiitasiltaswaesaslltalltawswssvméititiitséislltittseiitviesmutsitmsitmstaiaieaitssit“ 0i.ii GARMENIS iliiw? WHEN DIAMOND into SHABBV, FADED, OLD APPAREL TURNS FRESH AND COL- ORFUL Don't worry about. perfect. ro- suits. [Tao “Diamond Dyes." guar- anteed to give a» new, rich. fatleless color to any fabric. whether it la- wooi, silk. linen. cotton or mixed [,'()OtIr!.—'(I\'€SS(t‘S. blouses, stockings. skirts. children's coats. leathers, draperies. coverings. 'l‘lio Direction nook with each package tells- so plainly how to dizr mond tlqve aver any color that you can not iliako a mists-kc. To match any material. havc druggist slluw you “Diamond ltyo" (‘olor t‘artl. should ie covered with about l fool of sawdust. If tlio soil underneath is impervious clay‘ it will be all tlio Ilcttci‘ ii‘ there is a few‘ inches of gravel aiidcr tht: silwtiust. Ill littl- tiug ill lllc icr- tlio hoards can bc tnkcn aavay front onc sido and rt» lilaceti aftcr the ico is in position. .\ spat-c oi i foot should llt- loft Ill‘- tivocn thc lco and lho boards Itl be llllod trill‘. sawdust. aiitl tho loo should be covrrt-tl with about thi- siiliit“ tliit-ltnes. ll is illl- suwtltis’ ivliicll ktwps lilo ico frmu inciting. 'l‘lio drior tllc sawdust is tho bcttct" tlio lco will kcop, and it ‘s a i-looti plnn, as illo ico is rcmtivcti during tho Stimuli-i". to throw uiil from timl». to limo iho driest of thr- saw- dust whero it will he untlcr corm- anti continue to dry out and thus lie ln better i-ontlltitln again tho following your. Tho lco should hc cut ill blocks of uniform sizo and packed as t~lust‘l_\' togoihcr a5 posslblt‘. If it is accessory to erect a spec- ial icc house lilo roughest kind of a shod that ‘will keop out the trea- tllcr is all that is itt-ct-ssary". Poles illay lio tirivoil into IIlt‘ ground and litit-tl up on l.h.- hisidti with rough lumber llr slabs. leaving, a space of a-bont lino-half inch liotivccil oilcli hoard. till] tlio wllolo rovcretl uilh a rotif it. ltcep out. thc rain. Of roursc. tlic ZN- hiiust- may fir.‘ built with ti rr-gulilr frame, lined iusidc with rough liimiiel: and, if a lnoro finished appearance is tlesircll it can be ctivci‘ed on tlio nutsitlc with t-laplitiartis tlr (lthvr siding‘. 'l‘hct".' should bc pit-nil’ of veniilatioil tlllove the ico. 'l‘lio same proced- ure should be folloivtetl in storing the itEc anti covering d Wm, saw. dust as zltlviscll in tho preueditig paragraph. ' ‘ , If sawdust cannot be tllltaineti. piiflier II!I.II shavings may be used for packing tho ice. m‘ iii cases where neither is available hay may he used its a packing or covering material. - Marsh or “siotigh" hay o, any fine wild hay which grows in low D1110“ goes the host rosults. If hay is used tiie space around the ice orilettreen tile ice and tho walls instead of being only i foqp ghnllld ‘be at least 2 foot. iliio which tho hay must be woll packed. 'l‘lio ice Fltflltltl also be (‘overt-d with about. 2 feet oi‘ the hay. LIVE STOCK NEWS ITEMS tings sold oft’ Caniitlian farills 1n 1919 $80.000.00o ill vtlitlo. More. ll11111 40 her ceilt. went. tiiiletrt from the farm l0 the packing plant. (‘anada oxportod to Grant nin in i918 only about 21.’; per cent. of tho total importation of lice!’ therc. ‘During the ‘past six months thcrc tins btlen practically no OX. I10"- ot beef-a fart. touching pro- riaclioll anti iuarkctiilg that should receive. thc joliit attcutlou oi‘ the farmer and‘ pllokq, SIllgIPIItIIHIPtI llclthcr tho rill-plop nor lho piit-kcr can t-Xpot-l, (l, any” tllt‘ vast livid for t-xporls; tlnly Ii)‘ the lilllltfti olforts of IJUlh onn jt hr.‘ donc. 2. 0ft lltigs ivcrc slitughtcrtttl at Gorcrlinioilt. in- Hitrctctl liackitig-llniisos last vent‘. 'l‘lio illcrcasc of 72.000 on lilo-lift‘- vltilis _vo.'tr canlc ivholly frlinl Out iario and Qucbcc. Nuitilil-rs from tho west. tlrtippctl. ltouutily 'l‘lio .\IIllI.~'lt‘l‘ tli Agrioiiltitrc. lion. fir. S. l-‘. 'i‘oltuiil. ill an effort to o-ilotinritgtr the raising of mora live stuck. points out that the t-xport of (‘ailiitliali tilt-tits must help to pay tho nation's war bill. .\ l-i-nt tip or tlawn ill Illt‘. “hull-.- saiu llrit-o of hills-g nlakos a tlltT- t-rt-ilcc of l4 ct-llttt a. IilII\t‘II‘t‘(i"\VtiIj{Ill for thl- bot-f. In old-fashioned bin. cnoling Iiilillg iroro oftctl partly spoilctl. If] ilindt-rn packing eight or ton PXDIJIIS take tlff oacll hldo. This spcciaiizatltin glvcs a Iit-ttor grade ltralhcr llild ontibics tho farm- t-r to got. a licttci‘ prico [or llvc stock than liit! local buttrllcr can pay. v ~——-——-{O-}—----I CONCRETE FLOORS RETURN COST By incronliiug tliu vaiuc .of niiln~ uro produced. concrete flnnrlq (or let-ding stables will return their cost. in about one your.‘ ’i‘liis is shown by tests at tho Ohio Experl? mental Station. Tile extra amp returns from manure kept. on con-I creto floors is duo. to the soluble‘ piautfood saved. The cost of concreting floo E8 I@'_. 0 eraiiy amounts to abmit $5 an ani- ooo-oopeooovooeooovooooo-ovoeo-oo-ov inai in the ordinary feeding stable. and the saving in manure in equal to this aniountl of every 1,000 pounds in live we cattle fad for the year. as compared with animals Ibd on earth floors. Concrete floors also nlakc ii. nastier to provitic sanitary DIIIOOB‘ for ilnltniils. l to be used, Brit- » QOO-@O_QOO_OQOO'O. lglii. of steers or‘ Cnloluel or harsh Pills. Fee I loitsfhaatlooliy. »..--~.li}2_ PAGEN ammunition extravagance I f _ / A . .. . ‘ Oucui LAME BACK n Rub Bllltcttllc, Lurntlngn, Baroness anJ n \ c‘ Sunni...» ftway-Tly This! I My _ um-ww-ts-in-au-qtqww-t-qn an ...... - ~- - t pain. it. is perfect!) tliirmto-a a doesn't burn or discolor‘ IIlI\ ‘Itltl. Llmbel- up! Don't tutti-l"! tint. u. small trilil ilottlt- from ill. Y store and after using .l _lii~l -.li Back hurt you? tfatft strulghtetl ilp without foeiiilg sudden pains. silarp ilclit-s and twinges? Now lis- tcni ‘That's iualllugti. sciatica or ulicrlie from a strain. and you'll. get lilt-i-iseti ri-llcf the moment ‘you .\'0tl'll forgot that .\'~‘- '~~'i' but rail your pill-k with stiotiliug. pi-no- btuiiiat-lic. ltiiiibazo in l-i-i-Iw» Y» tracing "Si. Jai b-s Oil." Nothing Wiliso your buck will n» ‘art -: lmnnnpss t-aui-‘ta any more mist Ynu glm- lIltI-llplflilillfi illltI ~IIflS iill- - mended for tit) y-ctil-s. vise takes out soreness, anti stiffness so tlnitakly‘. ply rub it on tititl out cont POULTRY POULTRY IN WINTER. Look out for sudden solver:- spoils. Sol» that the hcnliouse is closed ‘ight. when a litil‘lIlt'I' shoivs_ l its nosc. feed for one colt for ".1: ti -t .11». . half months during l‘, .. - pint»: ilaioittileti to $14.06. During the period. PX- ‘ l ed ll-"i pnuiitis, and u ‘l‘li [weighed 280 piilllltifl Yell‘ oidcr was’ fed _twl ~ . it)‘ of oat chop. and at one pound of tiifzilfa i . " ‘l. o1’, straw is also incrc thi- II ‘ wilder colts. . l I Ono (old iliglit is sullicicnt to Shem". fret-zetllei combs of all lwiurftlivls t-nlls nn to l-“'n yg; l -. -. anti spoil tht-m for tho show at. shnaltyerp" during m, n. ,. ‘ivhlcll "on 'IiIt'IiiI to exhibit tllcm. lt avails illltliitig to bowilii Iii" _ fat-i. that the poultry house (loot-s found to giro largt‘ m. l‘ irt-ra not. closotl tilc night of lIlt‘ wlii-rt- they art- allow» no. Hill. storm uftcr lllc. tiainage has bet-n "in lho tipt-n fit-ids 1Il-' ‘ lIOIlt‘. Shutting tho floors ilofort- and siallloti at Iiliflitfi the storm conlrs ‘s what t-otlnts, l ration of this. talc Succoss Iii poultry cillturo is ‘tlili- lttwvd to run Ill lho div ply tho result of looking after all "Hit ""1115 <'111_lI U111" llitti little llotails connected with lull IIWUKT- "I 1111,9114" the buisncss. Anytltio can llo suc- IPII- “It,” “Ilmvttil 0"’ _ ttflflttlflll lr ilt- will use a Iiiiit? tliii- "m" “"1"” 1"" “"14"! ' ;getice and (aommon sense. i WIMP" m“ Imp‘ '1“ ‘l ‘ .»\ iitit mash on itcnld wintot‘ fiigigilnfiogil nth‘... nlorning is a good thing to give lho ‘ "‘ ‘cilit-koils, Still. ii '..-i not ivtlst- tti H""f_Ir:.1"lhl. “I gin‘; " givo lIlt'ill all the-y ivill olil of tho 1hr 8- ilinsh, for lf_ you do‘ they will in. _l_ ‘n! n)“ Jmul; apt to sit. around ztftor they aro. I, "fnflc n s nln" lllllctl and bocotnt- chillcti with in- “HM ‘hm’ Y" ‘I l . » _ open plains. without l.. JLQIIVIIY. 0n lho contrary. give. Mun H“, Con“ m.“ , .thenl about half a ik-teti of inlush ntmng wnnlsl ni ‘fir. “n, ‘and tstzitiicr small grail in that Iitw lung n nefimn nnn n0 n, ‘fer, so that. tilt-y may lit.- kcpt warm Snn-sfnnnn-v nnnn.’ 1n ,,., b): si-rtitchihk our tho seeds. ‘Pills (h()mpinlnifl~ ,1.n»,n,...l-;_.-‘ _ ‘“' 11 Ravi’ their wit“: 11nd tit-altar box slant Should ho ‘and conscqueitlly‘ profitable. woll-veiltilntcti stable‘ only iIIIU\\'l'(I out for oroiso ovt-ty tiny, T ----<-o>_.__._ coil; an tlpportunity l PURE BRED POULTRY STOCK t-xorclse ins-lilo. anti ti.‘ PAYS nlemonlod by an hour .=i. —>--—>~ tinck. will kocp tilt-pt ‘iii 'l‘lio puro lirotl fowl possosst-s ihoir limbs in good iuaily ailvanttlgos tl\‘ol~ crossllreds- 1111tl IIIOIIKPPIS, 'l‘hi~rc is tuorc rolia~ ltllll)‘ I11 lllfiii‘ Iircctiltil: Experi- i-nro has shtiwn that lluro bred. 2123s nllll ‘JOIIIEPEI: otter)" particle of ‘nnmns have “H, lion I Ttilc‘ il)“(‘>l:diiii“i“d"‘(‘i "mshlq in ghlpmmg L; '. ‘ ' '_ I'm“ ‘lalilc fr-ctic- is shows "l tlualitl and tho floti. Is superior in t vnK-ugauons n‘ um h.” V t-vcry way for tahie poultry. The nnnn, stnumn n, “h1g4, IlIIIl()l'||]II._V of tho grade I! more, k ‘Wm, "an," Wm.‘ grew ,,_ ovllll and gives better market l Others n“... Only nnnt, .. ,“’“‘,‘T[“f- I_"° P?“ "P" Wt" “Wt; Wixeii (‘IOVPT llild m. l. . l . ti bII/i- oi color. Tho ftlwis pro- to nnunfy then. nnnehh, l“. sent a nlucit more attractive ‘ap-tnmnn, Kn,“ w“ a] ,, .., , Ilearmm?‘ hem“ “nnbrm I" 517'“ lag. ‘fimoLlw hav Rltllti mid color. 'l‘lio eggs and stock for ynne n; unfnnme’; n‘ breoiiing purposes arc w-ortli muoh on; gnnnm “qlnlnj lull.“ , iliore than for tiliirkct aioiic. The rpdlon n“... an“, n,.,,,- -l,. revenue from this stint-ctr in a good of we. n,“ 0|- nnln; . flock is not irstiiali iicm. Thc pre- ' ferrctl brood may also be sciecteil for the particular purpose to ivhicb HORSES THAT HAVE TitfiTE-"i ‘ 'IN CHOOSING THEili HAY ‘that lit -‘ Attractivo and 58.1.1‘ l are a imsiness asset . tho fill-trier of poultry-mail wishes flun- nngnpg lwalln. to specialize iipoii.——.\o‘tl Scotili proud-ml $90,] llm» Il"I“l1'l111°11l 0t’ -\EIFIC11ll11-1' - and tinicllinerj‘ thr. road)‘- for use. ‘llliow arc throe ch hogs to thrive: Fr wittcr anti exercise. ~---<O}-~—-——— TIJRF‘ v -——QO%- ‘ 'l‘lio difference in lll ‘w due ill large moasurt once iti brer-dltig, lbut, l. w liroductitlil can be. lm.-. Iv by lho us» of n. p. froili a family 0f- hlgh ‘.- T, WINTER CARE OF COLTS With a. view in asccrttlliiiug tho ‘tlvtlltli Post of raising rolls. ro- cortis httvo been kept during tho 118st four years of tlio amounts of feed consumed and of the gains mndi- by tho colts. 'l‘lio brood inaros on the Experi- mental Station at Scott. Sash. arc grade Clydesdaios. one w-clglllng iipproxiiltilteiy 1.3M potmds. tilt: other 1.550 pounds. The iliarcs arc workell until fooling time, and tan- ‘theil rcstcd for two ivtieks. llater talil$§*.;...- lit ‘ ilerlitiiLtlet Gray lhpy “n. "F411 m m, “gnnwonk UniSHE KEPT HER LUV-Kt‘? DARK will? AND GLOSSY. WWI H the farm. 'l‘lic colts are kept. ill lIlt: l TEA AND SULI“ liarn ivllon tho maltcs arc at work? Win-ti not at work lho liiaros audl colts run iii tho pasture and arcl \\“ion you ltai‘v.l-ll---‘t--.- fwd a littic gnliu in addition to thr. fiaitc Tea anti Sillplfut postal-ago. 'l‘lio colts arc “mint-d tell. bci-ttusc It's tlono ‘ when about fivo mouths old. so t-roili)". Prcllaritig ' Ithotlgh. .it laiml- is mu‘ I‘ ~ .i l[‘1\i'- Daily Ration 'l‘lio daily rations for lvt-tlllni: Ititkittnlt‘. At little trust ; ..-l_ llcy‘ cults harr- lleeu about as fol at ai ‘ drug stori- tho ‘ I .ll=.t\ lows: v 'p zliillu. improved . "~..~ alilli hloruing: Ono and OIIP-QUIIYIPI’ tioi of olhoi‘ iugroti.» - ..‘l}'.i-¢l , libs. of out. chop. half ‘pound of brain “Witt-Lil's Sagi- llntl t-itlp‘. Tour pounds of prairie hay. pound.“ You just dam; Noon: Ono anti ouoslullrtl-r or soft Ilrash with It a pounds of oat chop, half pound of through your hair. titkv-l . giutlil. llild throl- pounds of alfalfa strand at il lllllo. iiy n »‘ l. ll '~; ha). gray. hair tiiszlppcnrs, - Night: ilnlf slit-tit’ of oats. \\'Il.iI ‘otlitr :ipplicntiou or l wt oat straw. bocrlmt-s bt-tiutifllil) dnl ()li two nights of the vrock. the sjyantiliixuriant. oat sheaf is replaced with two Gray. fadt-tl hair, that-ch ll~= lt‘.-:- pountis of boiled ‘oats. Salt is gracc. is a sign of d1? - given in the for-ti throo limos itpcr fwc all tit-sire ll ytllitlulti ‘ivock. 'l‘lio colts lirl- wtltorcll LIITUUIHW- qipearunc-n gr" Lin»; time,‘ tlally. Willi ‘Vvltrtlfil S. s": and l~‘oll as intilcatctl the cost. of Compound and inoltfli- lr-t Viki i.-*r. .- O ‘COO O-OQOQOO-O-O-OO-‘DOQO OOOOJQOO §§O4 O-O~O-O-Q-Q 0-4 994% l-Q-§~ N0 “SHAKE u?‘ llll CASlillRlI-ITS 1 . You’ll Not at Sick. Upset lllssony Next Day if roll Take “Cascarets” for Liver and Bowls ~ ~ ' ~ Q‘. u t‘ . ‘Nllv uh t Q-OQOQQ1ffROQQOQ-O4 O O O- 0 0 t O + I s w Y , ("HBCIJPIBIQ never gripe. ltickeu or bad and stomach no inconvenience one like Salts. Oil. spend a. few cont; for ll but or, t); ‘bull-y! carets and ‘enjoy . ' lilo-tat. m‘ ‘t- itle! tick bii- steal. laxative-cathartic vol]. e constipated. Ro~ experiencadhTIex-dturtltpbokn yd nlovo tho liver and bowel poison up out keep yowhvmillnl-y ‘an ~- wtlicil in keeping your hand dilly They work whiieyoii slcelgfiw ~ | your tongue coated. your breath to gentle Cit-activate! 1 __ 9 Be efllcient! Don