11$ kg " mtotheedge of the mainland .- Around the opening. allowing flat? to eufly any It and use '2_‘ (31 w. u unmwooo.) , h luau“ tho Apple cmp m ifâ€, n u important to have a .qu- ,dnt number of laden. neopuckn. Mu table- Ind I" mot-or!“ on The only Ipplo must be sub- , cod and shined 91013911,. The] m be m! to market In one-third. â€that. or one bu-hcl boxes or V â€up; but a mm but (hue nun lust are not valued and the banal bun! It the woven Prion no no“ nun good It tho nun-m. ol the mic uuou. «an â€˜ï¬ m cools". and um induced a... to pick and only Mil-am" â€on Tim and other Imam Mules. But W In proton that m- In ï¬lly. .- tho what In uoou outm- “ with not. not: apple. :54 the m an M“ (0 mm»; M. m Lido". Very Light. hub-n...- Dried Corn. Sweet corn may be dried In the rune way as beans. Prime sweet corn, when properly dried. properly stored and nicely cooked, la excellent and la preferred by tome to canned corn. Select can that In just rlght (cl-table. Bemreltllnottooold. Haul It and carefully remove all um Plunge the corn Into boiling water, and allow It to cook tour or ï¬ve mhutee. Cut It from the cob. sud put It on platen or my: to dry. Fed PM M lent In some tom and be fed to poultry; they must have “ï¬nal mt- m. Po'h running on free ranges when Insects m plentiful mm a "latent supply of animal mum, ht tho-a kept in cheer «men an! be given an. load In another for. ï¬nely chopped heal men In In excellent bone :14! attack binder for themngltmkhtlhflflnotiefed more than two or three tine-n veel (green human freshly Just before fouling. In sunny a beneï¬cial. but melt the be (ad with judgment as to how much and M17 often. ht Ioods Mu father, bone, muscle, and comb deveiopment. consequently mo much In nut to canoe too much forcing dong these lines. There I. never a “no that u Inge. vein-curd am rm not bring I fancy price In any market. And vial non-lug ht um elm to put hlo n hm! n Mad-om want In mm‘ Raul!"- In] In“ "on m mum nape-rum Ind when they purchase a mm: of teeming†nice mm and llnd on opening It that Inferior an! I: â€clad bum-2|, that does the mvnnhruthumnheol- and. The pun-x should he done by an experienced hand In thin I. n! ma! Input-um and to than an danger- point. A layer at uniform some. "on In “no and color would b. Mutuwumuuuumnua “on†In" at mum full pm on in picking appla- ovary specimen would be handled u annuity u it It were u: as. I usually have my apples picked and piled under the iron in the In“. and (the the Mr nhtoihoowhudlndpukutui u pollibio. When the ham“ m mm And hauled l Inn! to the shod um stow any in u cool a place In poo-ibis. mail! I M enough to Oil 3 hunt (mm the limbo. than era-buns] the picker to in both man. , Don‘t think other people are fools because you think you're not, Don’t be unreasonable. This refers bbothhuumim. Ahencnn'tdo mmtmnhen.notennmdo not. than h h them. Don’t» to church on Bundny and ï¬nk "It Ink. annual for all†flct-cu In Hunk. Don't forget this is the sanitary :39. ï¬ne. fresh. pure goods dispiayed in clean. attractive wny are sure to pay. Don't get mad because people want ï¬ling! Just no. Do their will. ï¬ll the bill and on your cm. Don't waste time dreaming of proï¬t. Keep busy. make thing- hum. and proï¬ts molt come. Don't jest It the mutate: of others. You never made a mistake? Shake: but remember the liars’ lake. DON'T; Don’t (19901! on others to pull yon through. Paddle your own came and help the weaker too. Sheldon. Mood. musrle. mam. feathers. all must he hunt In such I manner, In mph n time. that tin mmâ€" pteted whole will he a masterpiece. with those mylng qualiï¬es, that sum- lm. tlut wfll permit the {nwl to pay | mu return In the abort life It has to be useful. Too many are Impatient with pallets. The date of that ï¬rst egg ms to ho sum total with them. If pallets «torn by nt n certntn date they feed forcing foul. and («war hero melts enter But the practical. fluent poultry man builds for the future He thinks of the winter egg hunt. when hen fruit will be ty high and his husky pul- letn wm toe the scratch and bustle out nregularcmpofmnndbeamto do the stunt an easy as water running all it that‘s back. because they have been built for business. Such birds are layers. any": and payers. but like a and poultry hustnesa. they're not Wtunmlnnnyotd way. on. food that mum-a the element- for I" round maul. Prank-3| poultry men want fowl: of summ- luau. nut are nun-n and pawn and may Immv lbw don't come In the twinkle of an eye. The landmi- Nu! b no [mm-ray. They um! he built. The Mm}: flu! vary In “an h". (bu-Ir mluflro mm]. m mm mm Inc, of mm. mrh Ila but u damn: um PRICOOIOUO PULLETO. The White Dot!» pullet shown hen might be usual 3 "phenom." for at the age 0! eighteen week: she hid her om egg. three Weeks later the was get on her own egg: and at the use o! I“ months she became manner to {our teen malty chit-k1 “That‘s going name." my. one. Well. yes. but rather joy riding at the "pt-aw of future moat: for I Clo-w observation or not-h quIck tutor In; pallet-I um; Ibul'n they seldom melt utnudnrd «mm. and thelr only on debut warty nlwuyn result: In I Bale. Photo by C, I. Ramon. [These nrtlciea and Illuscrmlons must not be reprinted without special permission.) THE GIRL WDTHOUT A FLAW. But the am that fellows doze on, The ulrl without 0 flaw. In the girl nun. pares the tater: And helpu her pa and ma. White hunds with tapering nnflel‘l. And smiles so superï¬ne. And lorms "mt an the 1mm- Declurv: un- just divine. And dimple)! charming In :heir chin. And hair of guided brown, And. uh. what dalnly Mule lee!â€" Tln- cumu In the town: Same girls huvr (2) es u! loveliness. Cumpluxlona like a peach And 11px! like red rlpc cherries That hung just out n! reach. A Imam. C. M. BARNXTZA Limher neck among fowl: In the nme as Mnmnlne poison among nu. mans and has about the same muses. When your chickens get umber necks and ï¬ts look around for demyed ani- mal or vegetable food. A morflfled chicken. dead frmn sunstroke. has of- ten been the muse of many deaths from this attention. The New York state fair grounds communion expects to have a new 810).!!!) poultry pavmon ï¬nished on the state falr grounds for the 1913 fair. This In another tip to Missouri tint New York In guns to make her hath tn keep ï¬rst place In the poul- “CWMQ. One thin shelled cm; In a new†In a menace to the whole hatch. The ten in shunting her ens hearty always breaks the on with a weak she" and the smear nften spoils the other: If the hen doesn't get the m eating hab- it and gobme them. Alway- carefully impart orpry rim «I fowl hpfore shipping. Wash feet. shanks. head: remove all cloth-cl blood from mouth and throat. and new raw ï¬lly every hrenl in the skin with flnr white thread. “member {ant-y poolâ€" try will not look fancy ll hndly puck- d mi rated A genuine turkey trot was pulled ofl' It Clem. Tax, in November. when m turkeys trotted through the M on their way to mnrket. lay not: turkey train increase. Clean. mud boxes that hold about 14!) pounds are best for shipping dream a! poultry. Don't wrap the carcass. but line the box with white paper. Took the (owl‘s head under its wing and pack them in breast dawu null helpâ€"r. a hill of the shipment. showing 1 the weights of fowla. ‘ The Run l'ollege of Agriculture of Mt menu,- "arm! a new lmlkl- Iu lot the poultry mum. Wm all the states M Into line hummus for the hon that. Mlllnn dollar [nullity pmd Id wlll m ho unnamed as will I" the 0000? mm from farm. ï¬eld n1! mlne. m Ibo mint to 3:1 Maud"- IMII the any a! a nu MM. Manny In“. a mimic! a! mom-rhu- mn- wlnq around trying In my «or burn: human: (man "wit Mthlm An II- «when? or Mr shown-l he mm mm fmm'u mh man". and flu- mm «mm he um nut! and; for (be rm: as soon as they m «m! and and: m the chug». Tho tum and or» hurt In M"?!- mn and m. main-um»! Inc-«In ml ml!" and an: "to year nmml. hot lion'- on Orrin-M lulu-u out "ml, TM III! "mm [Irv-o the hon "am [at MINI-4.12. hm no mm‘h an» Inn ml to IM- mmmrau-m that man. who now at" m- III-uni!!!) can "up may Mn MM". an m. hen. cu. ducts. lat-no. bun-a. pun. mm‘ or mflrd on In mu Inn. Inc! hu- man In-u'l exempt {mu m t â€blood will toil." Tho Men I: [mm luldrml (but I h. of pun hm when (81th to n ml. of "mm" Idlul In fur at" annual (a! Win-lug purn I‘m-h «Mn mud tum lo a work at Mt um: Had. It mum from 3m tn lwmiy dun up "anon nun futflu'r mating hum: no I!!!" mm In "mud. 7 In tutu-v Nut-m- the early poult has no chance on arc-mm! a! mid and the slow dm‘ekmnwm 0! mutant! (and. Nuw Mm’n whrre the fc-"mr who no lettu- hb I‘m-dw- to w“ M: circum- Iumu ha: (ha bum. (Sood annulme- my be brvd Into tut ray: 1m: In "say an hm! Into duck- lu tame locum!“ the very only poultu thrive while than lulu-Md lute have mm chalice became u! the hull and tho dmtroyed smu- uul natural pMdIL Why not by wlmtlou try to ï¬x these traits huh-ad or umyluu m the same old rut? Why not try to build up a lock with mm eunuch-mules? Sonic lay [larger eggs. that bring liner pool“. Some hem: lay «any and some lay lute. The Giant Bronze was bred up from the wlld turkey. whlch averaged ten to “(been pounds. The largest wild turkey shot in Pennsylvania reached but forty-two pounds. but ï¬fty pound Bronze are wmmon. a wlnner at Mud- lson Square Garden. New York. reachv lug slxty-flve pounds uml n champlon at Dallas. Tex. weighing forty and one-half pounds when only ten months old. meb. May I turkey hen be made I pho- nomeul layer? May a flock of tar- keys be brad up to heavy laying, early laying or late laying? Well, why not? Now. If they may be built up to such heavy weight why (ain‘t they be bullt up to heavy laying. and If they may be hn-d to such fancy rename-ring why can’t they he bred to lay a big. fancy egg? "Every turkey raiser known some tur- key hens Iuy more eggs than others. Photo by C. H! Barnum 'lATNIII AND IOGOHILLt LAY!!!) BBB QUOTA We have built up a repuation for quality in our hosiery department through our invariable insistence upon having only the best grades. FWofullmdmndmgwhâ€"andwrwmflflmlobcmï¬dm monoun- mmmwflor. "min-ylhuorfouramomohlhnmh'faoflhyam“ â€out†tho dyu «mad; that‘: shy/rah.†of dock «Imp gives our custom full may Odin. Our stocks Include the very best mkeo in black. or colored stockln â€"-ln all sizes. and all fashioned in the making to insure perfect t. H01! I'IICES The Blue Front Store :Hm Hmmmm § SHOES! SHOES†B. SCELF 0, 29 S. 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