Milverton Sun, 9 Sep 1915, p. 3

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Ov the father of a eck of ¢ troubles. Overerowding makes fat hens lay gether at night an sweat, oie tf & whekaded condition, resulting in sickness. Oyer- crow produces “alers, Tale hens peo eulera an the disguating vice of feather. paling is the result. Better results in health and egg production come from flocks that “have plenty of “elbow e young, chicks keep getting fae they should be moved to room- It i is ony ae the question avoids crowding together at sae ‘0 sweat and-catch col At this time the nae is usual- colder than during the day. The Deate should be ay removable, to facilitate cleaning, disinfecting and ighting mites. ould be so constructed that a disinfectant can be readily applied to shoul : When eiarell THE ROLL CALL. ‘A Song for Canadian Soldiers and Others. « ‘This song has made “a hit” wit [boys in the training cam front. Asa part of wood. haa. 15,000 copies printed nly, throu Toronto | soldier picked up ? mk atte sion. The Roll Call*. Seeger ue mn is called up (Words by O. Hezals dieu ba, ‘Toronto, with apologies to euros, of original). When my King and Country call me and I’m wanted at the front, Whee the shrapnel shells are bursting in the air When the foe in fury charges and we're sent to bear the brunt, And the roll is called for service-— T'll be there! Cho.—When the roll, ete. ‘is armies out of France, ey When the. final muster’s esieted ar ugle sounds “Adva aay the od of Battles aoe me to When ee ee march through Prus- th the foe in full retreat “That Bi 5 ur eats had a from hat- When the ght of ‘night » ended in a ing last def And ie, cat As called in a Berlin,—T When for me “Last Post” is sounded and T cross the Silent Ford, T've a Pilot who of “mine fields” will heed sounds in Heaven e Armies of the Lord, Sing the ‘Hallelujah chorus,—I'll be re! *To the Gallant sain ae of Canada. It is said that _w ire is Baral but it does not follow must be endowed with jeriak aispoaitiqans Your present mission is as sacred the Grass of the bate Ages; nay it is more sacred. The object of those old Crusaders was to es the tomb ‘hi = | of Christ in close ‘together, but in the summer there should be Laie are room is are spoiled by brushing their. tails against the walls. In determining the size of a house, consider the number of fowls that are to be kept ii crowded for, economical of fifty hens careful to e floor heavily littered with, aaa Teak tose space will be necessary. As a rule, it is far better to allow too much floor space rather than 00 little. The lar- e pen the less floor space will be required per se One hundred hens will thrive in a pen 20 x 20 feet, ve | vented.” > gach one has a chance to wander over. the entire floor space, thus getting | more exercise. As the number in the flock become less, the amount of floor- space per hen must Mager and any- one keeping eight or ten hens should allow at least ten ies feet of floor Y¥ m- | your _so-calles a mission is more exalted. Bron that the vf a le | Sacrifice” is see ue “The Will to Power.” of Hat ie British, so are their results, en] “Chants are un: lating the recognized rules and with- out you bec sed ae Metric discbangerst your is your isa to fall, be soured ‘that ee who “numbers the very hairs of our head” ise Sune at yat eG in one pen. As a rule,| mei tac wrote life is consciously spent | “for others.” uu may quite consistently pray for even whilst pressing the trigger, thrusting the bayonet or striking with the sword. i FOR ALLIES’ GREAT DASH. Britain Has Land Torpedo Ready—A Terrible Bomb. “The most hellish thing ever in- That's the. ray Charles J. P. Lucas, member American Red Cross, deser besa “land torpedo” e Allies are preparing to use in a Luxemburg within the eks. meas is in Cleveland, ones just Petra from Franc ‘say! the French and their allies hope t red | cv off the Germans in Belgium by the e- sponsible on many fare for lack of winter egg product The ventilation ps re poultry house is very impor house with tight walls, roof | and floor and an open ed |, “and torpedoes” are. to drive proposed. be fired long. Céneaatea in ‘< knob at js seventy-five pounds of iyi, a most powerful explosive. rea that can be devastated by the tina is eines inconceivable, Mr. Lucas oe this drive the La rite have .| provided a new t, gun, Hotchkiss make, epaile ‘of 1,000 shots|a minute, though weighing but q | sixty poun entrance of light at all ti eed aun have been aie by re- outh side of the house and a allowing sunshine fia old, pure in “up betwe the Sey and Pattee {iron 4 he hood above the heads of the fowls. at, Seas FAMILY FOOD Crisp, Toothsome, and Requires No Cooking. A little boy asked his mother to e an account of This aie circulation of air, een lowing the warm eiv/todecapee in uummer without a draft on the To allow for this air | Dumas Foresaw German Peril. There eerraine a story by Alexander not been translated into English. ts a translation is to us published ee pene Paul, under the a “The P; Terror.” story colplaally published in France pane the war of 1870, with the title “La Terreur Ba descr a re ort.” Dumas’ object was to waken France to her. danger from athe rise of Prussian rilitatiamn » When the Prussians terrorized ‘the’ “free” ily.” of Frankton after beating the| city ‘Austrians at Sadowa, he went ‘there to collect his material. ace so well ‘that. wl using Grape-Nuts 1 in ‘the Say regularly. “My little 18-months-old baby’ | shortly after being weaned was ve : everything. ‘so emaciated ee it was pain- thous ht o | ful to “handle her, af ent set in at once. as possible on Gray “Some ily were ie with La same tint in ag shape of fo and _ oranges, nauseating. “We all -appreciate what your famous food has done for our fam- “hes sa Reason, le. given li When the Kaiser’s lines are broken | stg as | little punishing the aggressors without vio- by White I was there I used the food | § 1: Bee “weight and ole C and | 81 taking it regularly, and nd Sen ene. round and fat as fait |! everything else was a TRENCHES ONLY TEN YARDS APART e ee le 1 | sc | ON THE SUMMIT OF THE HART- MANNS WEILERKOPF. t Z A i Scenes at the Front Described By Correspondent in the Front Lines. motored up a road newly built woods—a really remark: explain this most imp: in some detail, a: lowed to do by the French censorship. which all supplies are carried— der fire of the German Sala but He is not until one reaches e of the round knob, which is the mee tmanns Weilerkopf, that one en- ters the boyau. immediately entered the front Looking ae rou gh a a When the Belgian desolation we lasked at 10 close, why mines w. underneath each other’s t “Solid rock,” said the officer. That is the explanation; it is only on solid rock that such positions as this can be faund. sr ce City. Odd bullets continually overhead; two shel exploded in the open space Bes ind a wing gaan cory ner not twenty-five yards away; an- oie seated at the very base dtsthe ench, “among oe entanglements, within only a f us, the nok, acrid ia pis eae higing a men at our very sid for the artillery of both armies shell each others’ front-line trenches ten from positions perhaps 00 yards awa “We motored later to the headquar- gim ere We Saw remarkable under- overhead, with heavy wood supports and eyen fireplaces—a winter’s work. Here also we saw one of those sad improvised cemeteries — two graves, flower strew so often at the front. walked straight through the at opened fire, as they these woods, and the bullets hammer through the trees. Going down into oyau, we made to watch Altkirch, the war at its very gat An Outlet of eae We continued through the hoses re ae points, so that there would al- s be an outlet of escape. Nets = fine trenches, with wood floors, pail of water, me a bottle of hypo- sulphite of s use against as- Dhyiting Tipe es horeiacne standst marie we saw the general of division. "The only way to wi this war,” he said, ‘is to kill aye Germane! ‘An pine Cheseebed Volga Te ogtiiilets, ware his avatchwords! that as every ew the war would last. seventeen years (until |g there were no more children) one ha best enjoy it; and that in his opinion man was a cee iis CHILDHOOD DANGERS. fe. pistithes thal pidiccte any of the ailments of childhood should be allowed to pass without prompt atten- Hon weThigetGlesatignsn taay soba bee le life passes out. their little ones. medicine ‘dealers or ‘a mail at 2 cents a box from The Dr. Williams’ Medicine Co., Brockville, 5 BREST er tears tees VALUE OF LAND IN LONDON. Over $16,000,000 0 Per Acre Not An Unusual Price. a Not'long ago a tiny piece of ground 545,000 a It is in she” ‘aity, the square mile of. which is valued at $1,250, 000, eee ee a the Cannon “Street, Quésh Victoria Street, er Thames ed and*St. Mai ai fe ago | Peearatiad the fam- | of net nd sti can 00,000, ret | es Mas sold at $380 nd $400 a , | square ate Land sn Gopal wa Hola ata price Ske $ a church in At Words resemble sunbeams — the ee are CO enelerasied. the re es Canaan Postum | more “yex bur n—which one sees b; fere¢ our way directly pel h | powerful ai in| more non-fatal injuries than in ‘ing brigadier-general of Al-| did e that gaiety he rious one, and perhaps a b Drought igisharsttention: Wliere’“aie a Charing Cross, adjoining the sae ‘ouneil _ an eee company for i s oo se S Vi REVENG E From The Rochester Herald.— NO REFUND OF WAR TAX. A matter of importance to the pub- | J lie and the ri been settled | Ustio! by the Governm point has been raised as to the possibility of re- fun se abe esa na tian tre | should change his or her mind in re- gard to a Bailar boatey trip by train boat. the railways insisted pe “| the public go set them extortioners. Accordingly the railways een the eae the Government should be what done in case ree) ag steamship ti the railways received was as follows: the panes of tax stam, have been required on railway Pathe and the sonnet difficultie; s which ‘ould have ensued to del aftixing Mee “cancelation ie stam, been adopted, LONDON’S DARK STREETS. Order of “Lights Out” Causes In- crease of Casualties. One hundred and fifteen persons have been killed and 9,000 injured in the streets of London aires the pre- sent war began. Thi ere entirely ig THE din vening? of theicen: tre of the city, wig the W. i supposed would gi the against the peril peaeine occasion of the German aircraft drop- ping a bomb over a remote section of London, the list of dead and injured was due entirely to Ae extinction of vad electric street lig! Paris, which has sen darken: ed and which has frequently been vis- it strategic points will bring re down. f-| their policy of lights out y are approximately accurate, and have been deduced in the following man- Tn 1918, with the lights on as U They | ual, last year 637 persons were killed and; 4 street accident: These eth show that there were 58 more deaths a1 in 191, | the higher than the average. But not commence until Aagost Wand at once. half mi middle of At to | is thought oe Neceeds in strategic areas and in the very centre of the city, to itsihec hi eae Nat i Why, Indeed? ‘A military class was standing for supervising ee ifice his , lieu- Why. should ee his country, snd As life for it?” “Righ tenant" ental re he? fie ea Sa Tea Costs More Money. Ina recent. issue the “Standard” y increased cos whence the wont’s supply originates. Tea is und aia costing throughout the orld. Be mn a Woman Decides. je Was’ hurrying” slong speed, when ldaleng n liver. Don't wait eat that dragging fr drake and Butternut. a boxes by all pause in medicine. a fan Lente despatch, but he the mouth, take a mi bee the Those Terrible Pangs |: of Kidney Suffering |: Don’t give up! You ei and made well _ ce you start t iIton’s Pills, a marvelous remedy made famous by, its strange effect. up, id A BIT OF anid PLUCK. French General Honored the Despatch Rider. There is a ey little story con- motor-cyclist despatch- 25,239 more or cae seriously hurt Pei 4 e other, and he m and 1913 was a typical year, rather a he he had. 'gonp. & avarter made iieoagh raid delivered his spi atch to the French general. Just ue bas turning away ae gre: ighest honors ct qopene word “business.” the ordinary means af communi tion between the Chihese and the wha lish traders. Corns ™"" Drop & Out ry e pain, angteetes ie a A ae for re guaranteed. “Got a 2 250. Toute to-day. “Putnam's " Extracto! Se ne oe dom knows. A what he doesn’t want ue et he Jefeey eum Lipiment Rel Relieves No “To eure hiccoughs, fill a Ans wich water, draw a breath, through before you above your our eyes So that'they can 1, ‘the bottom of the glass without trai! your head back, swallow the breathe out slowly and..then bi sou the mouth, was less lucky mouthful ‘of water, coal it be refunded. would have to be~pat arlia~ WHAT BRITISH LEADERS SAY. Nothing counts # excent to save the national life. Lord Haldan: This is not a time for prof, but for equality of sacrifice-—Mr. McKenna. Victory will come, but it will not come .of itself. We have got to win it, and the whole nation has got to 2 A pat sre a raz, co 2. ane Aen eeotlone 3 a aie FOR SALE. on Pree es POE elute See nas changed I 4 iown as Cc Se al DIRK’S RED MITE KILLER © One application KILLS oll Mites and Prevents t sous sfenppsaranoe during ‘the MISCELLANEOUS. _ iCBR, TUMORS, Li AN Nternal ana externa from body Hoe, fn Weep bined os FyOMONTO., Fonge. ax} Oh Charles Sts., TO! mates in *peaitions. jalendar. w. J. greatest demand fér it. We fund of the tax possible a apental ay rset ; on Highest Cash Prices Paid for : GINSENG We are the largest buyers of inseng in America and have the vated Ginseng, write for our latest price list, or ship what you have and we will submit you our highest offer. David Bipatein &Bro. 162 W. 27th St., NewYork, U.S.A. win Cae Bonar Law. if e lose this war,not only is the possibility of votes for women going Pank! ah readiness for aaae of German si brutal.—Mr. B We hold oay het five miles e| of the position.—Ben Til By r will be able to send it to table with snow-white appearance, Minard’s irk hs Co., Limited. time an ee imopy vised ‘ace for a Jen be r of any good results. te ig 1 betty it made | Ss ppeared a Together eared altoge' seats oral HENDERSON. ; | Belleisle Siar Kings Co. N.B., Sept. 17, 1904. at of the A eae Thought. e Germans have a gun The phrase “Pigeon English” is said| 44 wil pane pert) aig derived f TO) ess Eng- “That Just, who doesn’t know it’ it” 2 | en a with it, Beth Answers. Then ned ta other at of the table. Meaty a ‘What to ) Tell Him, ee Sheen repor tions which yor nod or & ares et the head.” Gr How the World Sleeps. to disappear, but also votes for men will be a thing of the past—Mrs. Ti tec auee ah ares eit and Be, | of the Admiralty to maintain the fleet at all times in a state of aon and Mr. Pe Govetinart still hold that the submarines are not only in flagrant breach of the laws: of war, but are mean, cowardly, and those thirty-five miles ate the crux illeti rubbing the breast of a fowl with lemon-juice before boiling, you da’ Bleeding "Tu- = mn try MINARD'S SiNIMENT, aN freee com- ealed all up and imagine ‘Minard’s ‘Diniment Cures Burns, Eto. Most people sleep on their sides, with their knees drawn up. Ele- phants always, and horses commonly sleep standing up. Bird: the exception of owls and it parrots of India, eads turned tailward over the back, and the beak thrust among the feath- ers between the wing and the body. ti and other long-legged their forelegs. sleep curled up, the soles of their fect hte by their bushy and fish sleep noses and tl together, and blanketed tails, Hares, snakes, with their eyes open. a sree Cau! LOW FARES TO THE IFORNIA NIA, CHICAGO & SERORIECON RTH W: splendid equipped me Paina ew Peauonger: Terrinal Chis ngeles and nd Me, ‘Your trip faraieh Talons wand full 1 footers Ro forty sand Move to. the fenleaxponitionne Tt wilt, save vou {ime ang money. B. H. Bennett, GA, Yonge Street, Toronto, Ont, y ela! 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