Downers Grove Reporter, 1 Jun 1917, p. 8

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“I“ mm. "in door Mood oven a me A mu “any...” I m m. K‘Eâ€"flflll'flmfll n “O “(ml-In. In In hand imb- bill-H" and Onion: In a of NW any» you are to "m I‘m-0m opt-mung, hut tn Mr. lieâ€"ha pmmbu-u to cull W to wmnz. hd to be Quinton! I1"! that. about that ulxht I‘ll n-ul to La 8h ht In the (math-(lung AM in" n Umo ulw knew that It!!!“ 11009. 'l‘twn- “on name ‘85.. one mum: dully nun (‘nr- m then. too. [Mu uu and (M little room. Hhv wall tuner to: hum". whom" Ibo Inn-p- lt. or I'Mthq-r (furious rv-ully 'x'foro Mr and mmuod but mm ., . mt thaw-- mum M!“ and l'lrlollnw! the "WI". M non ha lust" and to um. um! filledâ€"- III tin In: the drum want. I” had «an» Chanda. I'd Cd It. flow an I hung yull d. 'Ind moot him In “ hot In on» olmtor H! a. he had held her that day t a _ when the hull in tha rlvnr 3'7"". tenderly as am: hold. Infinitely pron-ions Not rmâ€" filmed but on her M an an But Ike was can I“. m nu an "M. ed like that. In ltmnz Moog-usa- h In. "Mu. «- wk of mm» I h (it man [)9de mo, Hum! P. mm m “until". hm- fun I In In huh. mum "DD door. I “I! M my rm h". h (mm mm rm. .- their boots: «m K. n- .fiflfl, "If. nod me and but“! "in the Inn ‘M bad . M Ma tor! and twirl out n In M! hand, Shim-"I had “I Ind mfnwl‘ The M" Id)” IQ KJâ€"kmkwd at h". , W up and tumor! M light. “'lnn 1M light n! in my. Rho «mid Illd very quietly out 0! Id In] at his (act In a rm um ‘01".an m. (mum-u Mr. And In tho my dun mflrfln. mum: munch n:- “at tint om luau-d way 0'. MW. Thvy worn In": ”(imam 8mm «mu» * OH. anon-l that they hm! Q‘flfleh. Ind that (M wonder “ If: roan-1" a. ht" burn mum nflrr an; hr. DIM DIM mun-VI (In fut hon. and hold m In M. >hl boo-n m with Curio"; Ha rm mu m. MM ~90: _It had law. It nu- "may voice contrullod hvr hys- , «But manna-med n. She was It. of mm. what wnh Mrulu flung _ ll " Doctor Ed\\’an!vs." . I! mmd 'u 6mm. In! A mt don]. It man in to Olin "IO (In! I!» W! ll ‘ Doctor Edwanh-s." {or I moment. ’l‘hon um all. It was an “I (Mu that Nu", IINIHl'rI'I| *1 he must try m nuw “menu I“ NJ I! be filled. she might lulu- f“ not or her "(eâ€"nut for him- In for his failure. Whichever tum veal. he mun: low. . new Wu. K. 1 now llko him '_I there, to be whorewr unwne In Rouble! Toms calm: to her ‘ first tours she hm] shed. If her eyes had lulled hlm, he am) saw hvr He muue ”1‘ at once The stuff aloud ‘8 let him mm. and gazed utter e wonder of what lmd hug» II was “Diving on them. '. Rood Hulda Sidney. and looked p n hen-.112»: at first It Ill-«med he found nothing to any. Then: I Jun! A chance. Slum-y. dour. P! cont too muvh on n. 1! you w «newh’re near. I‘ll see than have [mum-dim» word. " Am [oh]; to the opt-mum: room. " bf 00 the operating room Some- .939!) W'I I mm m and (m the h Old “mound hustled mt IM- Sidney. r‘h‘q'pflon looked up w , tâ€"‘Twâ€" é! hear of E(lw.urth the the: Edward“ openmon, amen. he's here. It suuuas " do. They found Mm smlnx W In the hull downstairs." It; 'rulsed her hem], but she not-cc the miraculously found m. 8136 could m the flunlllur “alumna. and that other luce p'flllow. unJâ€"uhe gave u mm- fl .‘ < mum. gin kinâ€"Continua. y a chasm All the [kept ll nothing 'Vuy We", Dodor Edwardu.‘ Banana opomuon. [tn medic-n! hauled“ comprised the two Wilma Ind the amount!) around the corner. When. u would happen noon. It learned of In! Willon‘u Injury. It would be Mime!“ â€" _ l‘nr "w ml. It Inst. K}! re fouled Ida-MIR! In "to. "mini! imp their m well. AM It I: “MN! I! the Mm would have boon gmuy «mammal "on Imd It known H mm newt hmnl of Edâ€" quK «I "to nth-unloa- rlinlr. or the Mn hm! rum-v! WP", IM "um lonh-d mm for him. Ills ”Um! am not mod Mm. Mn K. was mm. In and 1m; m be ‘Phbm' the pa MIN and (at 1 day M. Min- on tho bod-'0. an». and Dana to clear n of PWQWM hm 0' all"; mum. (In "1an (mm a Imm- m-Imm mum-o. I‘m-I huh a hm in: bottle. a wrap at paper on which «up u nruuvmmlnm, In M- lllv-ulhlv «mm. M Irml Nu! I rim-l fur hlu gmcluuum um. “Tum K. «mo In. he hml lhv HM ulna will" In hh [um-9. "lh-Jmum! In an old mlllc- 04‘ mm." be m“ Madly. ‘llllkmna run an" him and klllnl Mm. Mu! I'm-mi "o. unurm and "rid the driver III. In own 1M9," "N [Irv RMM. "l'anr 0M Ill-Mu] ”um!" M HIM. "“‘u'd run-«l Mm {mm I pup. (300 him In I [rnw huh-0." 'nu! Mrk man «norm! Ms om Mm. and all llufl. Wllh I In)" at MIMI and" to mash up far um ho haul mum. ha pm flu- In. um had hu-n )lnx'n Me ”I must gel up and 10 ha duty." “a “nu ulna] lo M- HlL-rn with bur. He forbade her rising. Win-n the lmrm- cunn- In will: lhc- hl-lnlml nlnmo- nln. she found K. muklnx nn urhllrury rullnu. nud thnuy looking up at hlm ululhwuuly. “Minn I'nge In not In go all duly la- Ilny. Him In lu slay In bod unlll fur llu-r ardent." ”Yul-y \wll, Dm'lnr lltln‘nrllm." 'l‘ln- rnnluulnn In Shlm-y's mlml rlmml away mmh-nly. K. mm lmv lor l-J‘lu‘urllwl ll mm K. wlm hnd [wr- lurnwd llw Inlmch- n.wmllnnâ€"~K. whn hml dun-d um] pvrhum won! “cur K,. “I!“ Mu xll-mly t-ym nml llhl Innu uurumn‘u nnm-rx! Tlu-n. lu-mum- slu- m‘ouwd lu are “In-ml ml woll mo bm‘k lnln the lmsl In lluxl llnuh llml mum-:4 ln llu- drnunln: nlul lo llmu- n‘vuwvr- Im: from slum-k. um] ln-vnuuo uln- luww lhnl now "It lllllu lwuw mmlcl nu lunm-r he [mum In K” ulna turned ln-r fun: lnlu lu-r plllnw Ind c-rlwl. l'l‘l’ unfit] luul l'nllrn Inflow]. ll" ltm'f Ian nol true. and Inlum be dying; hm- !rloml wunul an away la Mn own world. “Mull want not "w Slnml. K. Iv" her at lml Iml u-nl luwk lo neveulw-n. wlwre hot-int l-ial ullll am by lhn but lam-chm I'nl lulllnx nu Imu. 1! Mn: would unly upwn Ill-t I'yl'l. w M mum lrll Mm Ill-l hml “mm In In- mind all Inn-v ymmwbln pride lu Mm. and all "ml. mg." She stlrmd restlusxly. “What mm- Is It?" “llulhulxl six." "Yen, denr." "He was out with (Ydrlotln. flu promised, and he hrnku his pmmlsc." “Tin-re "my have been rcuxuns. Sup- pose we walk untl! he can explnln.” “Huw can he expluln?" And. when he hesltuh-«l: “I bring all my troubles to you, as If you hm] umw. Smnnlmw. l unu'! go to Aunt llurrh-t, and of ('nurm- umllwrâ€"Curhflln cure" a grim! deal fur hhn. She mild (but I shut‘ hhn. Dm-n anyone n-tu think tlmt?"{ Sidney held out her hand to him. “What Mimuid I do without you. KJ" she (mkmi wisti'uiiy. “Ail you have m do is to want me." His voice was not too steady. um! in- look lu-r pulse in 1: Hum! business- like way to distract iu'r utn-niion from it. But. as he rose frmn liur (-hulr be- side her low bed. she put nut iwr hand to him. CHAPTIR XXI". courw um. l‘leuse stop mink- IL‘ 'Tm not Ishn'llle of 1:." But hlu nee showed rend. "th11. That‘s not up to as. Joe. The mlng we've got to do Is to hull: this thing up. nn’d get yrm away." "I'd go to Cuba. but I huâ€"en't the money." K. ruse “I think I can get It.” He turned In the doorway. “Sldney flood hem know who dig Alter I pause: "Does she know who did It?" “Skinny? No.” ”Thou. If he gets better. she'll marry him anyhow." "I lntendod‘m trite: mfessdon and than shoot myself." he told K. "But the lmrkovper got my gun out a! my what. And-4' And R. Md nn reply. Rm Joe was aim! to Mk. K. [M It by (Imamâ€"Mg mm! flight Into the darkness. nnul Mn nmllne gun-e om: his resolve to walk back and surrwmer himself at Schwlt- tern. m that men muld be no ml} nine .1 to tho hid committed ltd Mme. "I! he I: that m‘he am what up gm," sum the My grimly. Jae "mm. R n: undoubtedly a mnef tn him to know that It had not [won fiidmy: but I! K. expected any rv-mom. he dld not get It. "Go and 00" that to mmdmdy whn'll hollow yen !" he strand. “They came ‘horvlndtminmmn. lrnathlmcom- In: out 0f IL I'd M It nnin It I hd :- rhnm. and m H mm." ”H m not Sidney.“ "Aw. dunk Hf" “It's a fun. I m hp” not two Inmates after you left. The girl In!) «III the". It I‘m: mm «he. SM- noy was not out of the hospital lash nhrM. Rho attended a lecture. and ”mu an manna.“ "Ills H mm to ’01! that you mark I mmflof' Mot (not on I new tom: “10o. why OIM in! do It?" “You know. "Inn 3» Int» mu. 1 wild M. and I'll "and by It.” "l nigh I‘d klncd Mm!" "uh. no. you don't. You're and you didn't. and In In I." “HUM" R. an data on the M. Land on. (mm Mlow (mt mu on of the mm. An In dawn] the m Mind Mu. K30 he cit-«Ir "In my mun-«up 0! (ho mum." K. lullmvml INII up flu- nI-dn churn wlalrh lu- Md «mm \Vllmuu's «mm «mm “mm. The mom umlt-r ma Harm wu sum»; An unmask bod Mood In I m. Jul Inn mum In tho wmor [It'ho'll hum nu trio-km. WM. the dum- nmmg u‘l'n. he loom-d up. He Ihmml no Intern: on norm: K. aha had mum to com the low lwr' "Ur! II [or me.” l’nun Inside tlu- but nm tool a un- ml lune-y of .A' Mayne. lice mun! Ml (ull [mum and dummy mm. mo ullmu nun-pp. llu_- In" (hum; am lulu mm. Hurlc‘fln‘hl hum“ nmn: than u-n u! m. jab. All" IIII nun‘q he man in- Mnd the hot and not lhmmohw (mu: muh-r nn "cerium-yo mIL K. Um»! ll Into It: pork“. “Now." he nuld quleuy. “wlwro In ‘1 gum» you know I'm nut. llu’l I frlmd n! mine. An I unnum- or not. 1 («Alumni Mm hon-g but I mm (m hue. lml In! lulu Um n-wlwr any with him!" Thu Innkeeper Iu-pt Ills IIHHI. but his mlur bummed. ”I ahm‘t know anything about him." ‘llu lhrusl Mn Inup mm the pull. K. raw. ’l‘hu: turmhuutl hull filled his box and dlsupwumd umuml llw corner 0! "av hum-«I. K. [nut MI [mud on lHll'l uhlrtnlwvnl arm. ““‘c-‘vo ("I to an! hlln mm] from hm» mu. ’l'lu- enmity umu may come buck (u mwh an: ywmlm-x." "Iluu’ do I Imuw ryou nn'n'l one of "will?" "III-Ila. lno.‘ "I thought you um um pollen. II “mu. did yuu see the mun who fired (hut shut lust nlghl?" A non of 1mm.- mum over Bill's lncu. ml it he hm] dropped n cumun Immu- ms vyml. But his n-ply (-umv prompt- ly: "Sunml anu in the Warm. Clum- m Mm nu yuu are In llll‘. lhlrk nmu, nlmul (hlrty. smull luuutuclu-«J' "Hill you're lylng, and I know It.- \\'ln-ru is he?" "l‘oumy Ill‘tectlvon \wro hero hrmhl mu! curly. After the lady's lmslmnd. 1 gm '1 we lose uur Hu-nsu uwr this." "Sit down. Well. hmv's the mun who got his lust night? bond?" He rented a car in u incul garage. and drove himself out into the coun- try. He was not ullmimi to have any eyes on him that day. He went to Sclm'luer‘s first. Srhwmvr hlmm-li' was but in sight. Bill. the bnrtvudur. nvus scrubbing the pure“. and u {unn- imnll, was gniluerlng lmmea {mm the grass Into a box. The dead luuwrns swung in (im umrnim: nlr. nnd from lmrk an the hill mum the staccato suumh n! u romping mnehine. "Where's Submitter?" \ “At the hum." Bill grinned. no} rm‘ugnlzrd K, and. mopping dry in part at the porch. shun-d n cimir on it. “I (oak It from him. N'I under lb. llo hulhed and shaved hurriedly. Katie brought his entree to his room. and he drank It standing. As he went dawn the Street. he mw Mrs. Me- h'ee In her doorway. with n little knot of [maple around her. The Street WM getting the night’s news. "Joe was with me last night. We had supper at the White Springs huâ€" tal. 'l‘eil Mrs. Drummund he mm in good spirits. and that she's not to worry. I feel uure she will hon:- from him toduy. Smut-thing went wrmm with his car. perhaps. utter he left me." "Mn. Mnimond was here." she said. “She In almost frantic. she nnyu Joe has not been home all night. Sim says he looks up to yel. Ind she thought I! you could find him and wuuld tuik tn himâ€"N “Nu. 4:41,!“ lulrthe .V M mafia). ”Begin“! not winging; filigmmv ans-mm. wuylaymg K; In the Hide lull. toni- him flint. ' "my 0' It From a boy's my: "ram tell- u that all Is not right when the pa. IL Then an may lind- o! nah wym'uI-iii‘: her of am 0! the noble fnmllloa of that countryâ€"~th Nehlnhlmn. wrung name Is "wanted with n celebr ted potteryâ€"4n revenge for name "Meal slight to the) feline tribe. It In a them‘ about chh more thin one Jan-nan utnge play his revolved. [ super-mm- About an on. ‘ In Its mental and moral pm 1100! and mysterlous. the cut has boon rewarded since time lmrnemoflal as manning ntrrlbmns suggesting the snpemnturnl. Thus one Is not mm mm»! to find It a hunk» cnmmnlnn of witches. The Japanese look upon It In a atmllar IIR'I'. and mm of the folk-lore trndltlons of Nippon Mam m a damn eat that mums tn earth can In each generation to km n mm- Aside (mm ltn proper fur-MM. .- app" horn: may be put to n rum-hot M oxeolleut um. ll ynn wish to ’1"- pns- an a “va11! mmvvllnn. m- fc-rnl nights apt-It ln an upper berth ‘wlll lll ym'l Mlmlrnhly for the work. llotnrnlnx hump from :9va days all travel. ynu wlll bv able to aslcmldl .ynur wife und mlmlrlng nulghhnrn with n solo" showlng o! mntortlmu. ll you don't feel IN? to qualify as the bombs wander. the bumps all your hmll wlll get you a elm lol- u the Ihuman mm. I'll?» have been ex- ,mrlmml upper authors. or fomlnlne Y up." berths“. who mm much In ap- pvr honh wlthout trim-1m (mm the downer lwlmv. "are nttnlm-«L than is n du'lm‘llmenl and mluslnn nhnot rm uppvr hmh that Is snld m mnke all ‘thv «llflhultlm at nmnt worth whlla ”ma Pnjuya pot-flog over the cnrthln rnll at thp porter helm. 11m llltle oxâ€" hllnmtinrn nf It all mow-n one to tap playfully whnt amp": to he Illa ma hood of a ndzbhnrlhg mm. One look: about liml comlders that an up per lmrth lsn't such a had place nftzr nll. flood place to hunt for a settling 0! hon's as”. Wouldn't a hon that wanted to sct cum an upper berth! Maybe she could sleep thm. 8m Gannon-“Iona ”and b In. one," Who H“ to flood cm. u QM Root. UPPER BERTH MAS ITS JOYS Iln [luv "um that JM Ibot Mn: “'ll- um. l'nlnwr In! nutlrml-ly rmltlml. ll.» hml mm (In-ro- lrvln' mm any for "w um "um. but nm‘r. ulnw Hu- nmmr un‘hlmt. 11w xlrl Ilml - ntrnngo {un- flmuhm {at him. The sum of hot unlkllm IHIII'M)‘ nlmlz In her Ibup- girl“. Mart uln-s- hm! how-n enough In no! M~ mus-n "II‘IM. Whm In: nut that union mo-nnt In po- Mm. he loll mm mm ham:- Mr. "I hc-llvvv you wore going to cut mot mm In the flan-1" ’ “You." And. lflfl‘ a mum‘- hm Intlon: "Tm lupin: nnlfln. mo." (1’0 I": CONTINUED.) Thu ”(M1 named at IM hull" rm hind bl. mm, bark. gem-u, and In In lwort. It was mum! of him. wnn I hnlhlmen nutmuuhun. and (mm- mw llmrn puma: an lnw m-rk In Ibo Wrnlnxs. and now a butler. not to nu-mlnn Ilnrflet Kmnnlfl 30ml. It nun-(l to We "up" an In common- plnrmm. mutant at tho- incl that In "so wry lack of Invention hull Illa Il.‘ rlmnu. their dlunm It the Lon-m house up the “run. When who uuw "ml the haphuurd um. lero more Irritated hlm. who metal her mother lmo ut- unx I butlor. "I Thought You W". on Faun! Christine had been umklng a fight. although her heart was only half In It. She wus resolutely good-Immoral, Ignored the put. dressed for Palmer In the things he liked. They ntlll took The the thousand dollar check from Mr. Lorenz had saved l’nhnet‘ Howe'l credit. (to the strength of the do- poslt he borrowed money at the bunk wlth whlvh he nwnnt to pay hls bills. urn-urn ut the Unlvurslty nnd Country Hubs. a hundred dollars lost throwing tfl't's wllh pokerdlco, nml various small 1 ohllgntlonu of 'Chrtstlne's. The Immediate result of tho money wnn good. He drunk nothing for a wot-It. went Into the detnlls of the new venture wlth Christine's (other. sat at home \rlth Christine on her balcony In the evenlngs. Wlth the knowledge that he could pay his debts. he postponed the day. He lllmd the fwllog of a bank account In {our figures. W . v “I“. maul-6th '50!» mm, mm" 55' naked. “BMW never look at him ‘ngaln. I'du'n only about her-.1 haven't got - chnnce. It would give you one." “1 mm! her. God known!" unld K. “But no! that way. boy." Why N0! "M? Why don‘t more hrnen keel: lulu! Friendly wmu Cole. The time to get on good terms with the colt. In while It In suckling. win you are around It so much. Keep your lots und live stock stalls we" iiitvrod with stnw, lamps. Me" for you will need lamI nunntlfis-s 0f manure this pm. This is a good way to reduce your fertilizer hill. Many at tho Ills that attack thn human famny hnve boon found to have their rise la noglwted teeth. This II! also true of animals. and a falling nt! in floxh or Inch of appetite In horses. cattlo. sheep or other animals should muse the owner to Idol: first to the mmmuce or GOOD TEETH; melee: wm cam Falling on "0' Huh or ank of Appetite in Au 3 04 Farm Animal; 1 “'th n fuw abs-‘11 nrn nlrwl for proporly one may cxpmt a hard In I short firm. Thur W a (nod mum-n «hm-o thorn It m fun-l. sun-Iv and «nu-r. Anvl v'hm manor! :1! night “1”) 0h» owns ”my should hnvo dry: n-nl, mul- tar: mmrtnrs «horn the dawn of mrnshm i1 redunwl to a minimum. Lamhn ”(min rrmfldmblo nth-n- tlnn when very ynunz. p t "my may he oxru‘flu‘d to mw mudly u "w: are pmporfy mrrd fur. They May la Expected to Grow Rap. Idly If Properly Cared For- Good Plflur‘ Needed. \TTENTION T0 YOUNG LAMBS Chm-p pork mum-t he pmlurw! In porn: "to ban mutt him! mctnrr mp! that mm»! nlml‘y n! zmzlnz M the rum Hm). Eran «hr-tr nm- hm but me brand law and urn-mu m mlso hm "nor: a your. mm ' gratin! mun M had to give the [mu-Ir 1.1!“- an m:- pin. unlu- ymxr armaments for pasture mm: for your huts. It will he non-scary m plnM I «no wulnn of [nu-mn- rmyn fur ymu- hum If you do not In" sunk-Ion! puma. m-m menu-v. HOGS NEED 6000 PASTURAGE can; Pork Cum“ Bo Produced In Pony-Supply Monty 01 drum. of on aim Kant. Mum-«Hum "my lw funw! In H». hnlh-Iln WNW“! In. whlnh may lw oh. lulvml Ivy unlvlr-vwlna lN-zxurtmvut of Agrh‘mlunn \\'mh|uuluu. D. I". l'nm-nllnn nml n nfml. m-m'wt. nrv' mu! :1 In" mnn'- km. Etc-run! \‘lg- Ham ll the prlcv at warm. (.‘nnluzluu- anlnn Ii 1! n-rm «ll- row. .\'n n-llnhlz- mro h knamu. Tln- pmhlmu la. (In-rum". Inuvly nno n! lm-wmlnn. In}! li‘nrnu‘rs’ llullvlln fill loam! hr flu- l‘nlml mun-s Ile- mums-m u! nlflv‘ulfllh‘. Illlsl'wd. V , V "7., h . Fnrwlug In unu‘ lenx runnhlvrml us I: Ivunlnmu and u llvlnx Ix nut uumu-Icm ‘Vfur "w mum-m llurlrllllllflfl: n mm" MILLIONS LOST BY D'SE‘SE 'pvr cvm on the Im‘mmwnl ll nut ‘I-nnuuh. llw pnmvulâ€"uluy runner mm! Anna-I Lou Cnuud by Contagion. ? lmn- n lwrvmmm- n-lurn equal m that Abortion Place. Huvy Tax on 5”! Olho'l’ In)“ of mum-m. Tln- prlrw lindenâ€"No cum Known. for pmdnro nro Mal: rnmmh. but n»- . In)“ of pmlm'lng luv: liven "w {mm-r, 'I‘xrt-nty mllllnn dunnru. and a M 1 In many plum-n. lhnt hn- n-duvwl Hm "I‘lll mare. In the uunuul In.“ mun-«l I "Wm- H |I "W “Pl'ul‘nlhm "' R V."- hy comnmuun .hufflun of cmu. 11... Mn In the «nu of wurluuu \mrl on the hull mam-u] yo-nru n30 nun phu‘ml nl I (mu "m' " ”' 9"”th I" :"t' 0;!an mailman), .33.] mm. n...“ n... mum“. l on pram. mm!» In gram-mm!“ In Im‘ "mm-l \rchI-ly. l‘un-unn-mly H l- “'Nm'm ('nnudl. auto to any that [hm hm nuw I: u Err-n! ; Mt L'- A- “Huh! "f min. l-nrn. darn] latter. I! II. in (net. wt hvnvy "WIS?" I ’"W'I’M In" IHU' "PIN“ 0' annual In! on m- mm.- mun. ."MV' '" WNW"! “unmlu M 83.31!) In Mnny hog dips are on the market. which are widely used. but the use of crude oil gives nmre satisfactory results. in the opinion of any Gute- u'ood. instrui'tor In uulmnl husbandry in the Kunsus State Agrit‘ulturnl col- lege. This all muy he npplimi by the use of patent hug oilors, but as in rule them) are not satisfactory for they are c-xpvnsh'e and many do not apply the on in u sutlsi’m-tnry muntwr. (Kaunas state Agricultural College.) Conn-n! of [we on hogs is an Impor- tant factor In their duvulopmem. Crude Ml nut only kma lice. but In nddltlon destmys the ults, softens the skin and hrlghu-ns the hair. CONTROLLING LICE 0" H068 Important Factor In Development 0' Anlm-luâ€"dee Oil Give. sam- factory Realms. Rodueu Fertlllzer Bill. PAIN A menu: "I ham vhm sections of land at the 'prflfllt "mo and am farming your!” 1.2m to 1400 mm of land. My re« turns from the farm for tho put two ' an SHIN have hot-n amnnd 200% that I! '2 J‘Lymih" for every annr 1 have spout l have ; g, In. .2 m Lydi- E. Hahn'- rN‘nlvod three. now I do not “WMVCI’CWOCOHIWHMIJvumn. whom: vnu mu do that won. ~0bredmewbeumudlmtbu "TM! I! nun-My tho rmmtry Mr "I“; Eek-d fortblgom‘llheyhndm v . man with the small cnphnl n! the llnd is mm reasonable In prlco payments worrybutndounot meet my M In Ion: tarm and work of all kind: for f in! looks. lyfrlcndnny ‘Wh’dom 0W" man to do. I t»! that i! l uni look-aim”!!! wall?’ In. It“ yfln turned out here without a dollar that. hum R0 In has than ran ears I mum own a v- n. 311810th 8... A” y Wuniugm Pun-k. nu mum of land and have It wall ”MW?" .. "mm“, m that m «candied-ca , _ j -n..‘¢- Western Cnmldn'n mil and climate In «mum:- to mlnlng Inn and prof- It-hle yloMs of wheat. Many on lam that those not «gunned will the "TM: ls Inn-ply (ho r-mmtry for "w man with the small capital as the land {a "m reasonable In price. payment! In Innx term and work of all kinds (or ow" mm to do. 1 tool that I! l mu turned out here withnm n dollnr that In 1m than rm years I mum on a motion of land and have It well NII‘DM." k Moms. 8mm: Sons of Vulcan. Alberta. are proworw of when! on n lnrzp «oak! and have demonstrator! that mare I! [rum-r prom In Western ('nnndn wheat-mum: than pmhnhly In any nther hnslnen anywhpro. 8pm!- In: at their experience "1'. Smith mm Nu- nn-mnnn of "w ('nnmflnn flow-rumor” Arm". M hm Mum“ In“ "my nmdo wlormm nmr mum-plan. Allmnn. They pm 2-” Mn»: of hm! in wit-m. am! In “TM": 10 Mr. "va m. Tin- f‘anmllnn Unromnwm Am: 11! hm ”Mm-a our of "w mmvht‘fl of m.- flrm sag-w: "I haw mmvh plmmrp In advlfluz run that an our farm aw mum can at t‘hnmplon. In llw l’rm- Inm- at Allrrm. (howls. this your (mm) «c- hnrvvslrd and vhmhovl m,- ” hnelwlu n! whom frnm 240 new; this Minx rm nvmze of 44 has“: and to pound- to the new. A «III- ddmhla [mrnnn of (he who"! “1: .\'n. l Smhnm. worth It Chnmpfon. 31‘an: 'mnh-h‘ $131 [wr hnallo! mak- lmt a total rnmm n! 819L310 m- an nt- 3 (\me n! 511. 70 [mr non nun yleldnfl And hx am of n flmrmmh nystpm were: I'I'P M keep ”w ml 01' (rum-In; what; at about 2.": pants 1! MIMI." [wt Imdml Row! at 93c. , rmmru '(‘llNlnI . . . . tTwlm- .....‘ , Mom-king ; llnullnl '0 8. 1mm. and Inn- 01 I)" Mann It. an IanM upon as Ming ghmvl. mrofn! huslm-u man. Having 9mm- HM" mrmuy nn hand. and luv-Mn. [or a mlMMe lnvmnm-M. Hwy "mink-1| m purrhan Cnnmlhm lands. Ind lam "It-m. NM pram Mm mylnl for farm Ind Ill cm" ..... [mm Tim-«Alum: Mll llc t“? hllfillvh war"! ”In" I" (‘hum- Mr. (7. A. “’rIKM n! .‘llln. turn. mehl a lmtulnd and mu norm at him! ‘n Wr-lrrn t‘uumlu fur mam In lmwn'wr, mm. Ind mm ms nu! mp! from It In mm Ah" yum": fur m" land In MI! and m run a! Bulllvnlln‘l II and murmur: m.- [mm hr mm h" l mln M Ill-5 n hmhvl (n I'm- pflco' vumpnnwl u'lm Hu- [mat-m umrhfl.‘ hm! n mmlu- n! R2JTJqu'. H!- fluuru‘ Ira nu ("Ill-MI: lligh prices for all grains. undoubt- emlfi will be maintained for CI number of years. and it appears a certainty that tho ngrimiturist will reap a I bounteous return for his lubor and at the sumo time curry cut the Ilcmundn of pfiiriotic citizenship. A wrung Iron- " 09min!) has been w-nerhiiy nnticml as to “Life on the Farm." It has been. : to a inme extent. musiIhIretl us only in pint-e to live pom-orally IInIi afford a 7 living for those who "11- satisfied with nu-n-iy u I-mninrtuhh- nsiniont'e. Such gn wrung iIIu-n-miun iItIa tum-n (-n-xm‘d. Win (l nwnsuro, by tho illl‘k of systI-nm- tic imminnsn print-Zines to hunting in cmwrui. lint tmin) running nnd ngri- culture haw lu-I-n given it mum-mac: I in the business wurltl :Iiui rwnllu- tlIt-i sumo mlvnm-m] muthmin us any ntht-r' iitm of «Immune. in no "HN'I' iIIwi-i III-.u duos n system minntinn |Iil)' bet-i rtI-r tlum an the (nrm. uml it is cortnln‘ i www timt thorn Is no other ilnv nt Ivurk. that mnumiiy unvnldng III-«(ls it mt tnuIlI. TinI uid him «If "I-ttim: fl living of! tho farm and nut knnn'iuu lzmr lt " Willi Inndo mul («IIIIIHIIIL' up the data"! 1»! win-h brunch n! running in art than ‘mnxlmnm or profit. nt Iiw II'EIKI 01-" prune. in fun! helm: uinm- mrm niih. ! Tum ma! . Cm! nf lnml A nation-\vlde cry ls belng made for more economy and greater productlon. and probably never was the need of foodstuffs equal to mm 4)! the present. Grulu prices are the highest In the nu- lion's hlstnry uud today thu auricul- lurul fields of America on’er Induce- ments that are unequaled In any other llne of commerce or buslness. The‘ Ideal life Is that close to mlture. t-n- Joylng the freedom or God’s grout out- doors and t‘ulfllung ll duty to hunmnv "3’ by producing from u fertile sol! that whlL-h ls essential to the very ox- lstnm'» of u 103‘» fortunate people whol ure nctlmlly slurvlng to death for food- ‘ stuns that can he produced so ecu-l nnmlrully In the United States and I Canada. The Modem Day Farmer-Applies Business Methods and Seek: More Than a Living on the Farm. Dawn “AKIJMJK'JJN 911930.,“- Hnun I 1.14!" [1‘11“ 3.1m": A BUSINESS Nov-Iv WWII mun Mu” Ill" 32.47107 Washington Park [ILâ€""I m h mother at {our children and have “1‘ feted. with fend. SymptounsofMoteSeriou-n t! «m pmplo wan to am! the" ms-M. It wnnhln'v mko- "mm long. NERVUUSNESS M AND BLUES Wham minimum] In tnxmmtitod Int. per-MmN-m n lmz'ns to ho pit-(11's raw-«4r "mm: mm x: mm Is no! nmsmflly n Mwnnl Immune he Wm't not marrlowl. my run. MamAVHH». )‘III mu a hen no not! m In“. Paw Known Everything. “‘Illllkâ€"l’nw, “in" 1"!" “Dim Is "In lwm‘r port u! \qur" "wan? for. or nflmnrfls. hasn't {rt-ramp. (all small bottle for ynu file an; Mnso.-Idr. , Hit Chinese Wu and. Chm-lea B. Towns, the untbdrng gvlmumluu, spun: muuu time In Chlml fsm'vrul yl-urs ngn with Samuel Mer- len. the \vrncr. In 11 "Human: shun » wind-1w "my now-ml mum- Chinese [hmm- mum at pumvulurly fitrlklll); de- j nlgnn nml slum-w! In In purt'lmw them. I Mr. 'l‘uuus -ked Mr. Mvrwin to do (hp Imrgnlnlm. ‘ "Wunmm n: m-“ wild “r. Nerwln ho [ho aim 1n «um! ()rlc-utnl “ho shuf- illml up “in: u grunt. He placed nev- and of mo “mm luxl‘mv them. 5 "llmr muchn- .\lrll4'un mum-c?" ln~ ‘quln-d Mr. .‘lvrwln‘ “h \muld uhl um In lmnuwunu this snlv." Illlll lln- l'hinumnn. "if ya“ ,Wulslnl nmflnv .nmr Innuunue to your mnlhnr hungur. ’l'ln- ruul I! nan-n dul- Inns." I ! r i In lhe mutter or yield or wheat. out and flux on my farm {or harvest of llmm. 1. Nancy One. of the town of 'thlofurd Province of Alberta, do IOP l ‘mnly declare that l threshed from '115 acres on my farm 6,110 bushels of whom. (machine measure, which it II believed will hold out in weights fully â€"â€"uhuut three-fourths of the crop 5“ ready inn-lug been weighed), being It the uu-ruge of 53 bushels and 8 pounds per acre. and that {mm 43 acres of flux on stubble ground. I lhreslu-d 993 bushels of flux. being at an average of 20 bushels and 38 pounds per acre. and lhul from 5.00 “0ka of nuts l (hm-shed 586 bushels. mm- illue luonsure being in! un overall. of us bushels und .‘7 pounds per new. -â€"Ad\ oriim- nwnt. mw‘““H-‘ A Woman Takes Mild-v". u 0' Yieldsâ€"On January 4, 1917. Mrs. NIB- ?! Cm: of Noblefurd made oath as fol- luws: .\lr. )la-ru‘ln lamk I! “Aud I make this solemn dedm‘ ”on umncloutlously. bellevlng It to be true und knowing that It I: of an snme force and elk-ct as It made un- der oath mu] by virtue of The Cull-d. Evldence Act." NEWELL J. NOBLE- WOMEN! IT IS MAGIC! LIFT OUT MY CORN Aaply I few drops (Mn un corn- or ullum o” with 0|an ”In. the sum sounuh uk 1910. 48.506 "W' of nuts. being at the avtrnge at 121 bushels and 30 pounds per acrg. 0! wheat on the mud farm there «I. In the season of 1916. film-shed m bushels or wheat, being at the aunt. of 15-! bushels and 23 pounds per new. And lhnt from 304.69 acres of out. on the said farm, there was thr'eshfl I}! M- W to m. mm wwtwfiohwluwm try. A: an evidenc- fl «gym lII "vomit «met [W W gtnmmoolnunmsmm . need. -. v “I. New." J. Robb. o! no can of Nobleford. Province or Amen-6n. do solemnly declare that from 1.000 In“ mm. not: or com. M- tvrc-m the MM, u we" to painful mumps. nn fight on. Ther- In no pain he- mnrds. If yum drums! I‘m-mm“ h wonderful. N mm Ivmnmly. It m1 mu unu- «h. m of m hm hm uhrlnh It up «Ith- am "on lrmmln‘ the no rounding skin. A (‘lnclnnatl man dim and uh»: whrr um”!!! and Imam! n time. All) drums! «Ill Ml O mo bol- llo of {raw-non Ilka hm Alum n. for wry lmlo am. I'm: apply l but drum! n!!- rmly mm: I (under corn or mllus. Inn-nu] II. nurrm-‘s nil-armors. the! :hnnly ynu «Ill and (M mm M callus m tome that 1m: mn II" n rum nfl. Jnrtlhlnkx Yoga-nun on any mm or mllu Ilthnul pum of m If ynnr Mm to

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