Milverton Sun, 21 Feb 1918, p. 6

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~ 1 x Z € = =o a 5 ay Sees : ; j : \ LS Ie ; : z : : a e 4 i pi ~ \ . i ss ; th of an acre yields us from 12 to The J Milverton Sun a Sadie GE Sie tes ne og E .|average season, and oy of the crop se sold to customers. who come after 5 ? zs mei ee fs ‘rompay Saou = a successf “a Sa demon. them more than.pays for all labor and poe Ban We i peel (ae ee : ae strated to my own nation, phat) cone OF coven them, My. retom- are ee . oe sieree Mf sttaes |mendation js to gevinto the straw-| We have a splendid system of team-) the year of the sled gate, Tt is much : The Sun Printing Office. Bees nah ee eee ee fy aga [berty-growing game next spring with-| work in jee harvest down this .way.| easier to handle the i Igo thissway than _ a Main Street ~ VERTON, ONT, stop and wonder how ie 2 crop ean| t fail. ee ee aes Hien oe x vat be grown, he Bget 2 lack for cus- ee a Se a ae se earn hoe i sae aete ole of tomer for ey ibsequent crops so The Useful Sil ae shortage or the “high cost Gar mou ‘ ieee . _ Fears will be Hable to pay Be year. aoa te-a ur fetter, a long as he keeps “his fruit up to a good reasons why every farmer sintg rates on application. newer will bem d to you. hadbess eae ty t care of wean F aning high standard in quality and’ appear- me Teeba live stock should have a aa “ we tools are. needed to Advertivements without apecitic < ope gerd as Ltd, 73 A le: St. W.y ‘Toronto. ance and plays fair in selling. ice, ‘steel scraper is Seem Se eee he ee ee T consider it a shameful ie that'd. The allo reserves the palatability | Some types of small ay | 20 tht oher en an ith ee = 2 , - i er end, and wit ‘is ar z Growing Onions and Lettuce.“ |used green it is well to plant onion-| so many farmers aid suburban dwell-| and suceulenc the green com plant eres Sor ties ore Vee, Cog ene : in pull up large- be in the office by noon Monday, i : ‘s 2 made s¢raper may be fashioned of one man can pull up s ALCOLM MacBETH, To get the finest results with green) Set deeper than if pce uses eer fail to grow a family supply of for winter fecal Wood and"faced with a strip of steel |® a cas. to.a height of te lye feet ; “Apublisher and Proprietor. | onions, starting this year you should| ito full-grown onions. | ‘This will Te- high-quality strawberries—the task is| 2. It helps to Take ‘use of the entire suchas the eek: ia on ent, tongs Z eZ ‘8 good quality of white onion sets. | ult in longer white stems, meee is so small compared +o the satisfaction | corn plant. Z ak eat ceearcan = ae) ee goutsaul <alince ae Sraant FE : 2 These are not expensive. The best fhe ste ee Site saoee ot | tat Ae appetizing product furnishes.) 3. The Silo increases the live stook| ier quantite of ice-ts to be marvest-| siping; as Handling ice is dangerous ‘ ; ve. : Gusinese@arde ones: have vety short tips, and the| te more food value they have. & t for a good. | “AAC cae Sener a, ummper foeq| Cs though for small jobs it is not nec-| Work, and light tongs are preferable e 7 bulbs are firm and unwrinkled. Avoid | + sized family tnd sone bs sell Toeal sa 8 essaty. This aids in removing the por-| to heavy ones, It is well to have an NL Tindale, L. D. S those with long sprouts and the-bulbs ce re baite nt them an inch below the tops! customers, aa choice is the “hill sy: when patares See tot ‘ =e ous surtabe tea7aue: habia? Sittin assortment of sizes on a Dr. M. C. Tindale, L.D.S. ‘|of which are withered and spent. ” e ih. Here is how Thandie niy plato? scans of the’ ania] amount Of ihe, Hoes’ Oaiate Sra oie | Soma farmers think it tedob Guten ! ear The soil agar we very ze, jonse See ne eS TOWE, 60 ifeet lon , rowed 0 inches. &F°Und space required by the silo; it is Bo eee ene 8 aren ire Uke ty cup ive ead Wee ete only err Honor graduate Toronto Untversity. 5 , bearing, vertical eines and ME and with a io ndtt = apart, pl: ‘an ee means of storing ag f ‘ Toate * 4. BRIDGE AS ae Aetetiace should bea quickly grown | apart, plants set 18 inches be green "| izéntal -hooks, ate necessai we may say truthfully that may "be se-. : seasiia Gare toe # spectalt9, | do so well at. tetone Saylk 36; should have a light, rich, | hills: sere ‘ te of corn.| M8 wthel ica to the Toa? anne cured on the farm or near it at cost of 4 ons Nae It will pay you to give as anton bed bwaricri, well filled with humus. This] After setting the plants.in May in! e silo prevents waste 0 Anice saw "may be useful or an ordin-| taking it aWay. And ice increases the eg Seale i geoph Seth special treatment’ as. to working, be-[ hardly well-prepared soil, made very rich, I a Ssh Sndhnaiea elie contain ary -cross-cut, one Tandle ene value of farm products many times, Modioat < roma it.is planted. “Dig, hop and rake em intensive and practically °° eee se of the feeding value) 5 2y be substituted. Le is ompesinlly useful in handling S 5 the soil to the limit, and when in good! j bbe culti | Of the “Corn: plal = milk, and fruits, to say nothin; dey Dn PL. Tye ( donditinn digg Witieeo Neavy. dreasiie. a aoe ne te they | % The silo located nobr the feed fe Dividing the Work. at, Ring\ Bie foun tantly in = r. YE is BP ae seed GguIo wanitel being regularly, clipped off. igce | EE Oa of wall aie foun nd beat eee cf men vee vai ing. Ther sanle wits elle ice cream ; nis: Poésic Davo srons, sticvanron | Mate the top of the bel as fine as for “lof sheet steel, about six inches wide es cath and in stormy ag Well 35 fai Pe oeeioay eNeee ‘obl drinks in summer, seeds, ready t 6 plant as soon as ‘the fe da 5 er, 3 le “Hirst squad remo’ A ; wodhvousise teens |i dren et wmerhay 2 tou rma ints Br awe or)" a aa ting te eso ney en HEN, the Amount Hea 3: Bas be drier fof onion’ sets than for see fastened an-uprigh( Baale oh cot OS ae Ga a ud Papen Wee OE ose beg 0 pounds of cae Z eee sowing. » 8 ute the ies tito bibcke ofp gee ee r , ¢ % Fellas an excellent tool to clip the runners |» 9. Sil 1 hep snilic souvenient toe: nil cd for th | cool cream. For a twenty- ‘| e ustal way, it Simasy wil is spore place and season in the| rapidly. ‘The bottom edge of the oy wake, Sreatly increases the ml Et ee ote aed d, of ice wi ced- HB. Morphy, KC. | hm ste rr MECH ir pep as nye eso wpe af hi he ed geet : This Vi = eo ; tee | creases. the cost roduction. k : I is led, Sollettor for Bank of Hamilton, ee ee ea : ae direey. Be ie ee ae top, {6 prevent the soil from atioking | 39, resare n0 stalks w bother in (used, since the waste will not be as’ €™bly, more ice will be needed. Under HSTOWSL, MILVERTON, ATWOOD. will be picked before the fulbeaeh aula he heen ies ee thee oe opt Fhe ee scuke of the the manure when eorn is me into the a Uf the ice is more than twelve Seat cradtoa sy ies ioe Offices Listowel, Milverton. 5 % a tel : < i =| Bile. = : <2 inches thick blocks two feet S cp ne el ore uaptens of wat ot seed bed to be transplanted later on, ting edge. Handled as described, the" ae Ss on the surface are more convecient for milk cooling, thom forty. to g . 5 separately, in rows for heading-up. | plants get to be giants in development to handle; if itis thinner thanta foot fifty cubic feet are required for a g Hardi Bios a ae between them—and get) Two Ways in Cutting Lettuce _ | and vigor, and in the spring follow- Sed She Sr ait ‘thoee tee aquatesban che} heal ton of Rarked. ne, : toy ten Seu ar fn Owens & Goodwin , s°04 eae aes ad ean ee a There are two ways in which the | 118 a Send ut an\ astonishing| ‘frees should be’ cut in winter, as! well. @ cubic feet af space must be filled. arriste: Ni . number of fruit- re i e . isters, Solicitors, &c. yc sfemaa arch aN rake, in cotting lettuce is generally handled, Tomber of fruit aring stems. Then, timber dries more slowly at this tite! ‘The second squad of the community’, The sides of the ice housé should be GR Ud ESA CE whe thickly, and| if an abundance of plant food is pres-| of year and there is little danger of! o5 gnersti fy eats loose the. Well insulated to protect the ice from Ba EST ERED ORE 2/hieh: procete. the ‘otters me 2 hehe aot pes fear inches high, eut | Mt and conditions are right, the ald deiande tom Geeta wee Te tee ORES Ne cde ge emmer x ats Saveduat ty vod for a fp SB el I OMY Glaee Ge Gon ade eee itt just above the erowns for using a large quantity of high-quality! can be handled most economically in’ the open water, where they ae ready is purpose. » About a foot. shoul H T.HARDIXG W. 0. OWENS W. #, ovopwm | SOL is ip” lettuce, allows it to ee erries. the winter months, as’ four times as| - be towel for thy outside walls, SESE eee ae erst ail OR oe aan ane Dtan tee aeveeet ta I find winter protection Has much to, many logs can be hauled on sleds as oe Sass ait ioe Hecke att Which are filled ition le bene . rat 5 Nauhe oe Terie cn eY cuttings. This is a wasteful and no do = Successful strawherry-raising. on wheels. If the logs or posts are! tached to a rope will make loading a/ , We” filling the house, keep the top * a5 . - vert siistactar way. =| entire berry. plot with! cut in winter they become welf season- i level, and with a lig] a a J. W Barr, V.S. adem diseases fee eae ‘: better oe ae wie deed seesal es Kay Aine cee three|ed before they are seb, Pee ee ee bose ene POPE liberal quantity’ 0 Graduate of Ontario Veterinary College, aright ea Rake Pcieiing ae thinly in drills-six inches t in'a|™ (seasoning is the economical | ty, < horse es it ang #24 shaved ice into the PeROREG: owt, adm making a’poor dnion, of WANE well-draiied pesto Teoh when I te- | preservative treatment one can give to) drag the blocks from the water to be 80% #8 handy for shavi Tres all aiveases of domesticated astmate.| HOW and i 1 of the seed from the hand so that they|™Ove most of the eae Geecasroves tate 2 poles, loaded, This saves heavy lifting and edeeea. SONAR CNGRE Allcalis promptly attended to, rapa wes “overcome by planting Wil be about three to the inch. When each hill, and leave the r oe undis-| All ¢he great industrial organiza-| jcens the men from/becoming unnec- ‘4° middle and uneven ones _ ae them #0 that the soll urider them is not 2 Plants get to be four inches high,| ‘ed to act as a mule relay fons, such as railroads, telegraph AEC | Sanarily. weet, Onions ice tongs med for the edge. | “Goods ti Boctatics. eens e sohiove every other one and repeat this Moisture and prevént well growth;} telephone companies, that use enor-| may - — to the cakes. — = pete y. As the ice je Tala and Lee process as they grow larger. ‘This | #!80, the heavy clusters of berries rest| mous quantities of timber specify that with a broom plenty of water is Bei, adam Podge Np: 478 ts veligiity t auenld iteted rk tender lettuce as {OR the straw, and are kept from the| it must ie cut between October Ist = ird gang.of men work in’ "the ee ove tbe e ice to freeze the cakes | bi tes bof a bread knife, litt out shit to long as there is any dirt and grit that otherwiseinjuries the | Mare xperience thas s ks “nous They place each load into into a solid ma $ Nise as Sty Oe masta oe netore | ci titace the ecu enough soll to" Make the top of the soil very fine Sabian and auality of the fruit. | that rar results have been obtained aes in ae haute, deleted Bie Caring ta the Product ge hil moon every month in thelr hai i e : a 3 ittle plot of not e Lge aa oa ew cite cir hal | pour the soil aroun i and fitm the and mellow for aie eae 2 P not over one twen-} by cutting 1 the trees at this tim mén and pees teams!can work most nh fot m i Soa be ae 7. relye to ee ag brethren laenpn welcome soil slightly around 4 % rapidly in vee a crop or iee byt inel cient ie left between the walls 4 Geo. J. Coton WW. Zoerer, Sea PRESS. GN THE ONION Suri the straightedge and should | not ab ice; the thiscrenity eyes WHILE PLANTING IT. This meted 2 ee eet eg eo Acepi, GOOD HEALTH QUESTION BOX ee and February are the new ine led wlth sewdet oe cower Ries Silver Star Lodge No. 202 is ‘ery simple, rapid e.| ‘over See pe Py poring vat months for the ice harvest, although izpt" 18 #00 looge and will not “pack 4 bh (it is based on the neconsty for aulek Ae eg ee eee Eg 3 ea in this section some very: good ice, (wht enough. | Sawdust is preferable 4 Parc coi slang ae goin tuete | BFOWth and "goo josie down Beane eloag Meron: : : By Andrew F. Currie, eee os dior. °@, AMT ‘nd oth “ares batter SalkSveeBnnx of siasaiite oA shallow Working Recieed | ‘As ee is'_nece: te er, will answer all signed letters pertaining to Health. If your| ing March, Tt is hest tc ee nite | straw, Tar paper tacked on the vals é imine ing brethren mpiare wweleding * | pate Pecitvata genet ie Ito d e, i eet ao eee lettuce hed quesion oe general iierest it will be answered through these columns; ting ice the afternoon Sateee sas = ut provides further insulation against the v. Hens W.K. Gra. Bagth,. ci growth quic! 0 dry out until the een ave | i not it will be answered personally, if stamped, addressed envelope is en- 0.) SitncsSeey. | ReceSeey, _ ret dt Nae for eating ‘come through the soil. However, the |(losed. - Dt. Currier will not preseribe for individual cases oF make diagnoses. | it S0 that a good supply will be on When the ice house has been filled, ‘ Macery ane = green. shold be well and frequently watering must be done in ante way Qdaress Dr. Andrew F. Currier, care of Wilson Publishing Co, 73 Adelaide St. | hand to complete storing in one GAY ir the weather contifues cold, it is well % Only shallow working is|as not to invite disaster. Kar gad Fea Es swith, “ows: teama: Watling the: 10210: ever dive Zea tok kien eto ; W. D. Weir, - Notary Public ree, and when planted intensively | the morhing of a sunny day is the best | Bronchitis ' ough is worse in the morning| Rouse. Tn ease the weather is clear” gays; but before the weather Trot ; Aseidneer fo the Counties of Perth home garden this can best be| time, and it should be done with the! pronchitis mean’ inflammation of e iBeisecrsiions hare cecnmlbtod i on Peerane to cut, it is best to/ ates the top should he covered with nd We Bona ot tie bas -weeder, working/fine nozzle of a hose, pointed an BEA ees membrane which lines oe dun ing, thérniehity Saree ete g aati ae until even two feet of sawdust or clover chaff. Conveyancer, srt sail. ‘Mortgages drawn around the rows to keep down thelair, or a fine-nozzled watering pot.'inortet tae The disease is due to inhalation] ™® when they should be drawn out/-ri. covering should be redistributed is teheiaat iy ceeds and a crust from forming oe Ue ap «after the lettuce plants get to!” these sire aif aes egsoning ike |b she: naaresseieetic ate to prevent, freeing in, and to permit| 54 packed nto dhe sides abautiance B Se Wl ate ca ieee, Se the sel SAGVEIl. 646 dua tRileiover & hot sara Gia thie ebecs ofthe Iraihes the. end| ind of irritant, either dust, gas or| ‘Re Water to ga month until the “house is opened for the top to prevent evaporation of the gt they will get enough rain to ee gelling: ae and ifectious sag os the need of Packing. the Tee summer ice. : . A Chalnters. Notary Public) riiatare from the soil. When to bei keep them going—but be sure of it. respirat 5 in ‘ing, bores In conveying* the MS se a the well ‘Ventilation is anfimportant provi- Soateydusée) toauet otter ge Licenses Wor) fighting Germans, ete ., and the | to the house two chut e used | sion in an ice oe owing to the pre- aveyancer, d s importance of destroying the ever- 8 advantage; one arent ends feet | e air which is certain to Be ig Sy i : an | the blood is relieved, in exhalation, of |} ‘ of wi ek met ‘e erent a Sis ee = ae aes see gectoes 100 es a aia so |present germs in the nose and mouth | long for low oe and another about) Geeianlat: ka of the ice. In the rp epi ee “a (Serge rice! would be worth B60, oa | STOMEANS inhaled air its oxyge | by routine spraying or irrigation with| twenty fect long to be used above| newer ice houses it is necessary to tamil n ia place a small ventilator in the eed x RS PAB ie OE eg PT SIA eT ee Se ee CR ee ee ee ‘ there ‘was wasted annually by the wee. of “I've told you wha: Imade: me think/-OaNada will | rder- as ‘be able to Bearry me ‘arities sometimes cause a cough, Keep) wee ie stable clean and well ventila Whole Wheat Crumpets. Poulin x inhalati irritating gases, Seald int. of: m Wet all feed. If the ald one pin ik and add twa ey so—and I Ay touch a cherry: till eablesrbeteaee of tainier rgarine and} ‘In-every Roush théré give half an-ounce of glyco-heroin| * | you tell m ‘ul each of salt and cise, , tain amot f table seraps iit. = eee: times a day, and ee secoay in. | Miss Winslo manner Se pleas- 3 ; When it has Diccrte lukewarm, add | chen wets which finds its way ie the | crease to one-ounce nt but decisive, Her.niece drew a| be used),'two and one-half tablespoon- le : ie: mules | antiseptics like carbolie or boric acid| eight or nine- foot doors. The smaller Sih abies Sees _ The really big question is tot ee eee nO ahs Involved, but the trouble is| Menthol or eucalyptol. chute may be made of two-by-four's of-the roof which cates of eh rit die hater eulves tuteott autres} eee nia ayn the tsstes in which the Those who nidetn- bed hygleni¢ cop. tered othe ‘neh stu ay oie A brsting oan worn Nelson PK: Auctioneer men sn upon the treatment aeeord-| sent to the market Thee ection, | tubes are inbedded ditions, those! whose habits are bad,| lengthwise of the ¢ The long melf the ice, as an opening in the end for WaterlodfwWellington and Perth Counties, | ed these youngsters will depend in 20 pay for thelr ion Wace =e Anybo ly can have bronehitis, from|2nd_ those Sil Se Dhyerenlly sisal ge tee ee of two-by-| would, we, Bares space for the Stn egre A fa weed fehen Sharer thas et ne ten non Pi over athird infant in arms to’ a’ centenarian;|{0™ any cause, may get bronchitis. | six for the- sides,» ith cross braces| warm air to pass out. ‘Cold air is : bseten ect ot sales Tien fey cistcis! ae dairy en Band pate shel shold be i chet RareisueeHLGae ate Ma ey ie tuberculous in character, nailed about evbey fur fee ALL eriacthas sania aces ee eigcs teres teow urine Seats vob | few suggestions culled from the ex- | eiuded a ation for poth sane Si power j hence that must be det ed. the chutes stromg toyprevent breaking) this fact. the cold air which tends ; pperick ae ue EHS Ears only are in-|__ I order to prevent it, “breathe deep-| and injuring the workmen. — Fasten| keep the contents of the building from Hotels | economy Hil volvell thie conilition is Tbk nbually very |'¥) sleep-and live and work in well| with a two-by-four nailed across the| melting, sinks. t nd: from {See eed acs muuea the regular feeds. with Seti0us, it is worse when the middle] Ventiated rooms’ and keep te body | top underneath to hold it against the} there adjusts ‘taste, ae Hehe sides of fie Gucens Tecel [en its mother’s mile for the first ten|, supbiement the regular feeds with wt ‘ues eaten rotected with warm clothin door. Place the other end on the| the ice. _ Tbe Warm air, on the other * Meat sstommodation for comgiesit ram | ays, and if it isa ek individual, | the ehickens BIE clone ip eters ao ace the fine pre fiber it) more Hie bowelas open Pod hail eunaepia itiaencnpeseh an he, top and geteren : todaton fr eo fox at Teast tives oe four weeks. | tC mie se aia Feo pet edie oi drinks to promote pers n, a/may\be placed on the other end on! Paro the veolaie Second. ‘The: Sei?’ ciiould “not be the Grou pntoeit wil eee Young children are fre./ ot poultice on the chest to facilitate + Two large Sample Rooms: overfed. About two quarts at a ue “The dist bath sh ould be where the | Wently Vietims of capillary bronchitis.| Preathing, and “a hot water bag at | ORO, PPAULL From, - alverton, Oat. i8 sufficient. il ohiiever Tish ae na The. inflamed mucous ‘membrane b the Sot iE ee GER res ee age Hates daily. for! may be kept dry” and eligi ‘ollen and obstructs: the en-|_. “sulla dose of Sune aie ve. KEEPINK Be WITH |S tnt aoe iy eee ne Eat aun woul dry and warm as may be, ee n this dis./ ginning of an attack may arrest it. MISS CLINTON 3 {men anything like a return, bat it bapa tanks trot whole) hens wil be seam Hilts tele pldinege Aaa meee ae passage, 4 ihe a ee 2 ie kang (eo olga irae j Are You I d milk to skim-milk. should be made! with the soft earth, and that will do almost obliterated. rece cepa WIS oe Pe ree eps ba mike re You Insure eetslivetend a perio ten ay uh tow sae dow as Onan a does ‘in health, lef, than upon drugs, if you éan, ‘At three o’dlock one June afternoon her one of pickles. It has li “ TE-CANADIAN ORDER OF t the same time mber of feeds -assuting the health of the flock, | and this secretion in the’ mild cases) QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. | Miss Caroline Winslow arrived at her| ‘Mat euch un havent TIPORBSTRRS ote proize sired Cally agai be “reduced deatal ponatiia tac neetG be vised pe A lis-plain wiucous, in the cases Which are|- MiG 8-1. “Should onelwhe ‘tna| wiecele five: O'SonIE the, Oe ee k Minterum covte Iovestigate iM thee to two. [ent the fowls from throwing te ti severe and in which decomposition nd a stone removed from the kidney doorbell vang, and Maggie brought in| Juss, Winslow was lo “Why. don't j Menken aaTS fth. Iperease gradually-the feed gut when using the bath, oars | ta face it is purulent, and in those! drink only boiled water? 2 east Oe ganiarinl lack ‘shersies| og cal ae cover ane tare 5 Siow nti the calf i seenivibie | shogld'be hanged ccuetonaily co i Gun ganptnc et Ie Usciarce [elm aug: wea ator ATE inots | Fe her. yor ant ep xa ; . [from four to five quarts per feed. | will not beqome ilthe urs it is fetid and offensi 8, Will i: remove lime from the wa- «Win indie: eee ee with her Sint Raplace the fat lacking in ih, edpettondtion: emit alfieaitita slow, coinp “Oh, T couldn't!” Table of: Eood Groups. the switn-milk by feeding such things | reathing are therefore the character. Anger That would, of course; well: you an Ln gee Piotoried 5 Haiti wilaing’ sabecondan | #X sant pati ead corn, with a little mptoms of bronchiti he safest plan, but with reason.| “What a ets baat!” Mites beeen aco . Fruits: Pears, peaches, plumé, apples, | bran. The acute form ot the disease lasts re, I do not think it estential,| Winslow exclaimed. “And what_ al OP thom self. Dut oy t th orld : strawber ries, oranges, melons, te, | Seven. Teach the calf to eat grain om a few days to a few a8 fae It is well thought-of oy some with) kind thing to do. Who is Miss Cline @all you ‘Ge He yobGon' abieeoae : WAnd vegetables: Celery, lettuce, | by placing dry. grain in the bottom of] [ons tor onthot m years, getting, whom I am acquainted. 3. Not that ton, Olive—one of your ~ special understand ee mae * greens, coptetiea and ae pveeceeh ist: the pail, or ‘ectly in its mouth. | good grooming costs no money,| better and worse, bene, Ee ale which is im solution, but “that 1 ee ads a ma "ol 3 i ; § ei Ra a eee cia sed bright, clean hay, lant is Eee eee ort rte j troublesome in winter {is precipitated, “She'ss our next-door , neighbor,” ily, #7l padi Re ihe “No. — Muscle-| uildings Milk, Nintl Prevent scours by regi gular | eep rse’s feet soft, ‘and - | Mrs. Slater replied. > “hey ate ae jaa : “a teheese, nits, eggs, meat, poultry, fending feeding in ce pails, avoid- have Rin bobeten Mise eet o ae Sr sl bagels arene they ?* She-caiesal: suppose you ts a said her aunt ; th, ete, ing, providing clean, dry! |fuined in'the stable than on the road. ways arranges things so artistically.” , ; Ne Foods 6. which furnish starch: sa 5 sented vient of sunlight to | Humanely destroy the worn-out, In| FUNNY FOLD UB: =r Guise Cuotine Ma elected a cere paces reakfaat foods, epreal er, and by keeping the manger free | curably lame horse. If yor a E. i = : : faa. Caksscehoine, pate: ‘ssarchy from’sour feed. Sr sotto money that yall teeciee fe beni: ects QUE ANGFOLD On DotreD LUNES” See es tS J mensure three inches by two-and- deat eh ei ado th Gee ee Sook asian an oe 0 —— : __ “Olive Slaten," she declared <Pisply, athalf\ and my-thickness is half an Ba No. cas depended oe ie | Inbal vay He Used. ‘The Lolloving Hwiec( Punctuality in Yeeding and itenan! Tee tke ving to Leah tees : Anca sytup,; sagar, candies, | mixed calf meal, first tried by the Pur- the horses important. ‘They Penn eecatietes ne pyraaee yt gee aed 2 Jams, jellies, sweet cakes, iging, and| due Experiment Station, has been’ will sony ard lose flan Fortec Ick, beat ne an ate eae Ao GE ee > other bweet desserts. found to give good results: Hominy | ing beyond the regular time. rape on Se ee ee, von 0 poole See f : ; No. 5,—Foods which ‘produce fati{ or. corn -nfeal, oil meal 0. P., blood] If the hoof is kept supple’ and elds- Hite debendden on: te We ner ee er at She bia dete ovate Mia wet 2 ee int tt fad andj flour and'rql dog flour fos mid! tic by song, there aoe muerte ter with Miss Clinton's cherries? exten absentmindedly when really I panier cee oe ES Ee ai ee Sl Ie LOLS era a They aren't poisoned, are they wasn’t needed; T am the waste crust. ae 4 tt it is Peete Ve balinve-t4.4 one pound of mixture to one gallon of matics bicnunes oF ating partes “Oh, there’s nothing the matter with} » If. you collected. me and my com- : t the war will be won not only in| Water. This should be fed like.skim- | hoof that has no Piney the cherries,” Olive declared, “They’re | panions for a whole week yqu would & . the hey bat in our kitehens and milk, thou; ugh mot in exeess of one gal-| When a horse sed to cough feimauh) = eThorels nd tree ike “theme tnd Aa tae AM AUE Sie Me oe 4 dining-fooma th lon at a feed ‘ inthe stable, Nace ons yitre cakes: in a place» Thee -nothing the! good rr : bout food values the ‘ veterinari 3 Et AN vu. Gerol ' r y a veterinarian, as irregul- can’t imagine what made you think] ‘Seventeen shiploads ot bread are 4 . 7 : > : ‘ ; ; ; Z ’ : , _ half ‘a Cake of compressed yeast dis-| garbage pail. oy Jong breath.” Atber al, st paslahe u solved in a few spoonsful of tepid wa-| | Poultry is thé only class of domestic 2 Sista relief to tell con on ‘at, one tea- ter. Stir’ in about one and a uarier| animals “suitable for converting this} Many “heavy responsibilities om, “It's just—t! ecesty Ses punto seit (wie RyeO somone nals \ . cupstul of whole wheat flour and one \Wwaste into wholesome food in the form | come to our children wher me, and: know cooked vagujable tinély chanel, ast : cupful of wheat flour, or enough of of ogee = poultry meat. ales, and it they have the: tacipline : ue ving. £6 keep Hat bn as a h Sg ‘Spin : the, blended flours to: make a good Each hen in het bul year should! of regu dutits ; began the day we moved hate ‘The “Reed ba ws drop: batter, then cover well and set'to! produce Sorislest ases aecies ff for! Htoee “had just come att Maggie as risa over night. In the morning stir| mlns OP dhe Tact-yasa ocksia ten hens. | bearing them: | The work must be re-| was hunting for the aetes when| Stir flow: into ee and mi it down; beat’ vigorously and pour gulated by the demands of school | ales CGNs a oig id eee ee the fire cok hot greased muffin rings that ie a ui hours a aby the ages and strength of the daintiest little suppeF) you ever} *°8 reyoA TY sae been set on a hot greased griddle. | the chil ee see saw. We enjoyedtit $0 much, Hah] filekened. If soup 3 38 toa hid adn 3. rings half fall of the batter. ATULVY Shur-Gain the jndividual home that will not’ only | “| Hurray! Wel te” going to the park and I, and we agreed we'd show our little water or m : Te will Bee to-thd' ‘top and’ bake iopit? we playtime for the children’ but) > And tak 2 pper —what a lark! ‘~ [appreciation by sending het some- a é on both. ‘gi ee then Forti li os and erin time for the]. Tat Will appetite, thing lovely*as soon as we got settled. Most Tinks eat tbore tear twice @C@Prtllizer Beer Tedoubt if he can ‘wait til night © 180 we did. And two days Tater she! own weight of food every day,

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