Well-Fad Hon Pan. Are you going to allow the price of gain to can†you to underfood your thickens? Betta loll them now. It does not take a hit-curved hen long to on! bet-head on. ’11.. «um hen will lay enough on: to mm “In to: la- mi. , Color Minot. Price. The color of eggs has somethlng to do with tbelr sale In most markets. Some preter the brown tints and some the white. In preparing baskets for ssle It Is well to cater to these testes. Put all browns In one basket, sll 'hltes In another. Paper cartons for trsnsportstlon. holding. one dozen eggs. csn be had st paper deslers’.‘ Brown shelled eggs sre apt to be large. since most of the lsrger breeds of (owls lay colored eggs. Color really has nothing to do with content; flying hens, like the much cow, do- nnnd proper food. A mixed ration comprising green lead. meat scrap and grain. will. with the nddltlon of Ilme In Dome form. supply I" that is re- quired, Fresh water Is also n neces- sity. Chafl from alfalfa or clover n!- rordg green food. The lormer, grannd ready (or use. may now be bought by; the pound. Hens eat It readily. Being flch In protein it is better for laying fowl. than most forms a! green food, and makes necessary lens meat in the ration. FOWLS DEMAND PROPER FOOD If this plan 1- Inconvenient or does not prove elective. the chicks may be placed on the perche- afler dnrk (or I (our night: until they hue learned to so (hm on their own accord. The chicks can generally be taught to most by putting the perches our the floor and plum: with them one or two on hens or oMer chick: that no 1- the habit of mating. It 9. 0mm ndvluble (n lmh tho «Mon to not: than eight to twelve weeks old. When they are allowed to rent": on the floor II II «Mom to leap than clean And to keep than flo- cmvdln; l! Ilia roost.~ (lure. to law Inches, no net! more ll but llulo. It may, more dam of canted brush than It the chlch are allon to mm on the floor, I TEACHING CHICKS T0 BOOST DIM†mm†to Keep mm '0â€... Clean n They Are Forum“ to Remain on floor. run PM. In! 8cm Grain and Um Arc Requiredâ€"From Water I. Moo â€actuary. 8. Poor monument. â€to every other Malacca. poultry rut-Inc ro- qulm close attention to Mulls. Chould Go New. The more common can" of hllun in too heavy luyentmont. Many farm- ." nun wlth upon-lye bulldlnu u loan as may not the “hon lever.†They no late debt. become dlnconm utter a row lulu-kn. um qult the helium. It In ulnar to patch up the old poultry homo Ind Inna unprovo- Mtl anduully In your proï¬t: tur- nnt tho upondlturo. All amateur poul- try mu would so alm- nnd tmlld up No flat-k from humble Malawian. The next most common mm at full- In In luck of «Monro. No'ono nlmuld enter the poultry balloon of!- hud without any "parlance In mo- lug chlcn He should porn on ID- mutlouhlp on tom poultry farm. or 'I. Neglect In ï¬ghting "cc and mm. These post: In - Iource of heavy Iou top" who do not ï¬ght them. O. Neglect In cleaning. nm. b I cert-m cause of loss to the poultry 6. Neglect in Improving breeding stock. fly cuemlly selecting the hens and mating them with well chosen males more improvement will be Is- 4. Starting with Soar "tacitâ€"u 03m little or no more to start with proï¬t- producing stock nun it does with in- ferior rowls. 3. Failure :6 mxrket' 1'!th w’ro pro- duce u superior product Is not enough. It must b9 ndvnntngeously marketed. 2. Lac; of experience and (allure to ralae chlcks properly. Many a. ma: has jumped into the poultry buslueas with little or no experlence, and naturally has lost money In M. plunglus. try man must pay interest on his In- vestment. 1. Too expensive agditoo Imp'ractlcal buildings. Floats do not require cost- ly equipment. and of courae the poul- ‘_. ._. Every failure in the poultry bun!- Iou can be traced, accgrdlng to James G. Halplu, poultry man at the WIscon- nln College of Agriculture. to one or more or the {allowing reasons: CAUSES or MANY FAILURES m, 96mm I ‘A Badly lllxadyflut Guy Family. Onion. m Poultry. Onlonn make an excellent feed tad. chopped he and led to the poultry oo culonnlly during the winner. will u tamlly newton-pm handou- Leg: of Birds for Show. It show birds have rough legs. bud- ege them In clothe spread with use- flne, for a week before the showâ€"- washing them first, '0! course. The meme leaves a Iteln on the teeth- m which ll herd to get out In the mh, so be careful to push the teeth- ere heel and bendege under them. Do not buy from any old ï¬rm or buy any discarded machine, Get the best by test and give It the best tint is In you. Then keep a record of latches from both hens and .incnbatm and compare mung. not forgetting that your hen In free to lay again while her ï¬rst eggs are hatching. Homemade Incubators are not xen- ‘enlly desirable, Mace they are net- 1down scientiï¬cally Hunted. nor made of best material. not properly ï¬tted up. The lamp. m burner, its wick. m chimney, nu Iocntion for heating. at! require skill and Intelligence. So does the body of the Incubator. as regula- tor. ventilation, the moisture supplies and the tray. â€any Lime Detail. Require 5km ‘ Intelllguvco in Operating Mn- cMno Succeufully. 0n the other hand, the letter must not be conï¬ned so closely that she cannot come on u vm to feed and mm herself. USE ONLY GOOD INCUBATORS n in essential that the cotter be muted against the many work of the hflng hens. A laying hen using the name mm will won break up I" put!- Milly of a good hitch. In mid weather It in a good pm: (a "no the nest lion ï¬rst 'lth DIM. than the nesting «at or call. This 919 vent. the cold from getting to the em no sully from below. Work 0! Laying Forthâ€"Han '0' Arranging tho Nod. In mu». 1 Dan well one must no ‘ that every curl-mama; lo the best pon- ‘nible That the am Is not (no any and mulling In the “tom. but near- Iy nu. with rounded Mu no that (ha ms rm lie In a single hyer and not pm upon each other In I manner m: In more than "holy to cause the. b my! broken. COMFORT FOR SETTING HEN All of "mu cum or hllun any It. wmmod up In one word. And that 1 word ls "Human-"mam." TM (hm ‘mt Ian at mecca. In poultry may be unnamed up u fallout: 0.! you. updates boron going Into mum. Imam" your stock. And keep clean all the “no. The only can lot I..- m-nment In common an“. Ind the runner who "poem to make I no em out o! poultry abould hop a soul stock of It will: Mm. l A very common «use of [allure ls Jun plain neglectâ€"neglect In cleanlnx up the house; noglocl In Imyln‘ nnd In ï¬ghting llco and mum. Than II no "can (or "d: Mud of (ï¬lms. The poultry man should be continual, on gum min-t Insect- ud am And above all. ho'muu nlwlyl loop Ill: boa-o Ind M- mm clean. The flock must be Improved by cub- ful .electlon gm! by the Introduction 0! new strun- when trace-nary. Each bmod o! cblckl must be better than the lat I! tho poultry butlneu II to be I success. The butdori and the struggle" must be culled out. Gon- Innt Improvement I. the aural mud to luccm. It Is absolutely assent“! to hove good stock to start with. No poultry man need expect to have any aucceu it he starts out with I flock of board- em. The stock need not be pure bred. but It must be good enough to more than pay for It. keep. let. And they often fail to put their goods up in attractive pacing“ and do not advertise efï¬ciently. A good understanding of the mu’ket candl- tlona o! a given locality is essential In building up I tnde there. Many poultry men fall to market correctly. They either get too far away from the market or try to (one themselves upon an overcrowded mar- If he can, and before he starts out for himself. he should “he a course at some tecognlzed poultry school. After he has learned the ways of the flock he may have some assurance of auc~ can. But many mistakes and Influx-es are sure to beset the path of the Inex- mrlenced. and ' Cmmrmmmm Graperoticnfunmdiuue. no onlymmeommnhhymm wwwmlmmwhnthm muhmmmmm “humus-ulna, and to are :1: Interest in gattlig â€them started In in home groan sad mum-d. Fruit for Home Uu. In pruning fruit trees {or home no lat there be no varieties of inferior quality selected. There Is nothing too good for the home um It In t plent- urn m hunt out than good thing- Mei Grape. From Mildew. To protect mp9: from wide: vhich may or may not stuck them they should be dusted‘ or sprayed with sulphur. For ‘ few vines or the (unity vineyard 1 good '11 is to put the sulphur in 1: piece of burl†or n grain bag uni shake the sulphur over the vines. A amycr which will force the sulphur among the leave: more completely in of com-so more enactive. ï¬ve minutes. or until the_llquld In I deep brick red In color; then dllIto In any gallon: and npply at once. Panning Human for San Jon Beak. Undouley the hon "Indy for um scale In a thorough (mu-cu will llmaulpmn mlnnu In. In (to will. or any in flu opt-Ina. balm an mm begin to open on (In In... I! the commercial unaccounted Ill. nlplmr nlxlnm an In“ any III] to dllnlod In tho mm at about on. M at the coumtnud "but. “on to (on mm 0! water. It hallo nu. llnuulphur um" m and. probably “on In no better (ova-l. "an the following: Good lump limo. ll pond-z flower- of sulphur. 16 poo-a; Wu". 60 gallons. no "no would In clued m m mm “a. u noon In tho mm. bu bun tell tuned. the 0.1er should be MM no enough water nu II n. munch to keep the mu- m. m clam. Bell [of It leul forty- nowmms anon! REPORTER. (Dr C. P. GILLETTE. Color-do Export- monl Mann.) San Jose scale In on. o! the worn pul- ntacllu orchu'd troo- in this country. u to extremely Ignorant that orchards oho'uld be no (ranked on to «nominal. tho ocul- tro- tho- .“ mum «- nprud to urronndln‘ “chords. Boot Remedy lor Put It Thorough Trutmm wm. leoluluwr mu- Iuro Lu. In Winter. tmlllmr In drilled In with rye In the only full, the no 1- turned under In Aprilâ€"(or green Inmate. This moth. 00 I. lound to be the cheapest sad best method or fertilizing tho orclurd. SPRAY FOR SAN JOSE SCALE Practical grower- Iro now ulnt from 400 to 800 pounds 0! anlmnl bone 5nd Apotuh fertilizer per acre. Tho tree. The manure should b1; “we‘d In a circle as fu- out n the bunches extend. The winter when the ground in frozen hard is a favorable sense! for hauling out with cart or sled the me.- nure needed. in spring the ground is too soft to haul over and other work in too pressing; the result in this important matter is put all for another year. The manure should be hauled and spread evenly over the ground Do not place directly around the trunks; it only affords a harbor for mice and insects. The manure should be rotted and from minded cattle or horses. Straw and corn- stalks, mixed with a little animal plaz- nure, is poor stuff end is only valuable as a mulch. This kind of manure should be hauled out to the orchard and piled. Mix a halt-bushel of raw bone meal in each two-horse wagon load of manure on it is piled and make a compact heap, which will soon rot down. and, when well rotted. should be spread. About one to two bushels la the proper quantity for ml: large mum ‘ Mum â€"“ (mm: Mï¬m W (1 “'31); He thus stood on the threshold at Me kingdom with the â€albumen at untold nominee: and Meaning. We no "Ung- end when unto God.“ He he ushered Ill Into It. kingdom. Power. â€when, hil- nee. helpline-I. victory ove‘ an m 8m] Md natural and physictl chat munic- calculated to make MI: I grant and useful lhgâ€"aelf-rettralnt, modesty. mmmy invention and l e. malty for leadership. iii. The Crowning e! Devi, w. 1248. Beer- victory eo ham the peoeie thet they denuded to know of Sen Ielwhoitweethethednfeeedhi- a hug. desiring to yet then to death. an] ehowed hie wiedon by not per- lttttng am e came of action. lay today refuse God‘e dlri ly eppoieted king who will yet be to acknowl- edge him (Lake “:27; Phil. 2:“). in the next place Seal did not claim credit for the victory for. enld he. â€The lord hath wrought deliverance in lane!†(v. 2: R. V). All reel vic- tories come from God (Pg. «:44; I ‘ Cor. 15:10). This was the true kingo ‘ly eplrit. Seal reeped the reward of hie humility. hie forbeemee. con- ege end ectirity in the lonlty and pride of the people. Samuel gladly Ihered hi the fleece: of Seal end led the people to (3an for the crowning ceremony. This was the piece where lane! had ï¬rst enamped under the leadership of Joshua end where the twelve stone- from the river hedheed net up an e testimony to God'e reel penance end deliverance. God who upon them uloo. W0 ht. thandmnollmurkflvmm from 3 nor. with to. In proclaim h the mm .30. They all rounded to Hotel. tent of the lord... no mum rot-nod bun-3 u nu- j as. hula; two “Map (v. 10). and â€I“ helped to loop Ruin! lam-I of In!“- nctlonn on [he «her “do of the river. Dividing In. am: into eon: who am amend the «my “I: the morning watch.†and completely overwhelmed than Incl pct (be. to rant. A. (to Announc- Ind refuel to about any mercy. they I. turn were Mad unworthy of mm (v. 11. no Ibo Jun. 2:13; It“. 7:2). Ho wu uhrowd. indent mm In.» Th Holy sum pm In! do" no- umdanMI-Mauun- 9M . with Imam-flood full mom mm. mica}? 3“! am: mm. [or I). u. TM 00an of Amman. w. 4- ". Nun-h gamed the must for c Iowan day! mono. Hero vu Bull'- owonnullhwronu to be ruined and people to be and. Bull had held III. we “no. bola; anolnud by Samuel. omploylnx his duo in everyday toll um dutlu (v. 6), (or the wagon 0116 not and Bull It homo Idle. The Mills: of this Insult were told to tho wool. who um up their voice- and vent. (v. 4). The new. of this tun-ta and may ruched Baul'o an AM bl. conduct ofloctully put to 0mm thou "Ionhlau lollovl" rho do- wned lulu at! land brought no wu- onu at Ma moi-nag (10:31). Instead of t." flan] In mend m ML IAI- Clnoinnuu and 13ml Puma. be Ian the plot to late I; Ch. Ivovd. ï¬nal 6H not. I: ll- ou “mm. “dew ‘ at. In nu". JIM-h. for “the some «Gunman» Mm" (v.0; noun Judge. 8:10; Hzâ€; 18:"; [Ah so: 4!; Am ":3â€. TM. Iona am to IIIOI'. ac! dot. n mh .- "Moo of mum, but not. u an coat-nu NM Ind for God and Mn pooch. an! mud Mum]! with Banal. lkmolflodaml non-moan... no. 0! laid to In: aide. i. Tho Cry of Jabs-h, w. 1-3. This .ovont probably occurred about a month after the praviouo lesson. It was proud. haughty demand made of ti: Israelites. Exhausted and hands they had oliered to become servant! in order to live. So today '0 “comb- ly ilnd men willing to compromise with the world and the devil. who only hold them in derision and contompt‘ (v. a). Compromisinx Christiana are alwaya blind leodera of the blind (Matt. 16:14; 6:22). The demand of Nahuh would also brinx reproach upon hml. yet thin some king ai‘torwardo ahowod klndnm to David (H Samuel 10:1). History record. that Emperor Bull I! actually out an army of 14.850 aixhtlou mon back to the king of lini- [arla. who died of grief and horror. In order to repay Israel‘s victory un- der Jeptheh, Nahaeh the Ammonlte de- manded the ï¬ght eye of thoee bellezed In Jabesh In Gilead, knowing am the left eye would be hld by their shield- end they would thus be incapable of werlere. For Israel to make any new ennui. with the Ammonltee was con- trary to God's commend- (Ex. 23:â€; Beat. 23:3). LESSON TEXTâ€"I Samuel, chm!" u GOLDEN TEXTâ€"He that 1- slow to un- xer I. better than the mighty: Inc he that rulem hla nplrlt. than he {hit Moth . cumâ€"Prov. 10:32. (By E. o. SELLERS. mun; 01mm of Sunday school Coutu. Moody Bible In- stitute, Chicago.) SAUL GAINS HIS KINGDOM. LESSON FOR MARCH 14 Downing anon, LESSON é‘ï¬ï¬? “9'5- which hm no for It. WI hum.†"1.0“â€?me MMMflthW‘ 6'“!!! Wang.“ ‘81an flat morning I have but I new mu: can work without am my head I: clear 1nd my urn- m Ind Gum. ‘1 ï¬nd that Capo-Nita. m n um. um and g mm mm of cold mm. mm s «am m tall. "Being 1 very buy no A!†a wry norvoun Inn. 1 Ind nhout decided I. the up bro-Hut dtocathcr. But luckâ€" ily I wu induced u) try (#:9on “For yearn l in table to in]! I bruit“! food that ha! nutrition enough to nut-in n hume- ml without overloading Mu stomach. mo In; Indigestion and kindred all-Iona. continua: tor producing m. E. Much depend- on the can a In tmuchdayntohovhomyu- net to accomplish the work on not He can't be am with I navy. Med- nut-ud-mtoo- bra-mm. requiring timofnmancruln limit. A can. bullets an found C fool 11» Maine. an. uncanny. Ind- food In the min; mt will mover loud the much. Int [In noun! VI.- or for (In a". “All" to signal mm, ‘10 II I beat]. COOPâ€"undo: Tit-Bin Dunn-Iron. ‘ ho far-on. "and II eon-ml I“ plan. in mm. m 3 Mr: “nary. vim may Moan-C mull! (OIL W!) m 0' plus. Buntinlthoyimghtlpmu picture which may one-d to plan nonâ€"a man at u lowly 3M '10 a male" uly bum. â€I'M. I. “can. Men, but." a“ .TIINOTH. Whom Win. Tu. W 'Wht an†I do?“ "l'bollsl."nllmullhn.'wu the only way of «mam luau.- II mohopoofmuulht ["on ennui-3 also. I) was it“ to "0-. (M m In man-o 30- um- II III. city today. "Mm luxury; W m I... cum to ma. " â€MI I and. eon-u but." I» I017 or II" In." and mum! 09â€"bï¬oflnuvter‘3qmlnpuz 5023321...- ?r 1.3-: 09.9.: on. as Iii. i 5. igï¬ogiii and nub'm Imp 01 and"! with the Ointment sooth- no In]. a. Irma!“ not]. than. Ducal ad mun m m: Oman. One a- mud with than lamina] out "nu for tho au- ud nan. lawl- out tn- †lull with Deal. Aun- and“ (hump. Do". 1'. Boom; 80H anotherâ€"Mu. course! I run main. my report to tho committee and had no “no a bother Imh any begun." Sunburn-In. lnurrupflon. “What do you think?" "chimed Mn. Trouble. “While an roller com. mum was holding an Important nub In yuan!" mmoon In my draw- Inx room I raced woman an. to the homo and naked for food. ah. ha a baby In her um). too!" “m 0' Kill!“ M In the downtown M at A Cucuet tonight utnlshteu you out by morning. They work while you Ileep. A 10ml box from any drug store means a clear bud. eweet staunch end elm, heelthy liver and bowel action [or months. Chil- dm love Cncenu beau†M never gripe or lichen. Adv. Don’t put In another day of (ll-tron. Let Cascaretu cleanse your “own: remove the Iour. tormenting food: like the excess bile from your liver and carry out. all the oonoupatod wute mutter and pollen ll! tho boyell. Then you will he] crest. Mllllom or men Ind women uh I Cnaclrot now and than und novel know the misery owned by a Ill! liver, clogged bowel- or tn upset now Get - lo-conl box now. Turn the I'IICIII out~the IIOMMBQ blllouunou, indlmuon. the lick. Ion! staunch and (on! sunâ€"turn thu- out to-nlght 1nd keep them out with Oman-ell. “Ban; Igor about he: bnunou. of “Who: am you hot" men In. on. In sick headache, sour stomach, bfllousnm or nomination by morning. “mamas" run BwBBISH BflWElS NEGLECT YOUR SCALP In Your Muir. 60801:" M m It. Tull "u. layer ulh mm it eh. “ nu: ma. but who's can a I“ h'l the tube In? “I don't know be won Coat 00 pan an opt-Ion. ll be no. runny?“ â€wry 0 Km "non-mn-uumm... mnumr‘ ‘h. b “3' â€.51J -9!- “LI-«m to your hurt.†am It summon. “Ind wry tho on. ya to" “You are flat. In Mend. nun my the (121." “Then youcudn In a. wile-'- Maren?" leo. With Kuhn. ‘1 an much Demand." to an: 'I can my a "may widow who. I don't '0" or I poor an an x Ion mun-u. What can Ila?" mo“ on As; «331.313.3792 33“.“- “Hakka.-.†abet-15° 0M. Sï¬nllingdm m5 Avenue. the New Yorker Ii glue 0 FATIMA. Pro- gressive young men- everywhere buy the: m a my FATIMAS no any