The Lucknow Sentinel, 1926-05-27, Page 3a
• Elf• SARA H .:*.:113.TON •
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For several years before We were xNcuA§E rip -TANKAGE
Marriell I taught school and bad not When 'feeding corn increase the
given the pouhrY htleiness. lanCh , grnount; of tankage, , About tine*
thought; Or study. The Arai few years tithes a week I moisten. some ef thp
our ,married life We kept a flock. dry mesh with a little water or melt,
Ofilhongrel hens. 11,t3' hUshafici would and feedlit in the eveeing•ubout an
frequently say: •
'0. • ,, hour 'befeze their ,regns;:ar' feeding.
"These hens don't pay ,zer the time; I always do the eal•rling naY":"'
grain theY,,eat.";: •. : ' .. . . self and -alwaj's feed regularly.
As with most farmers'. wive, 'Ow My greet;* proleleni is fetiep:Ying'
,Chieltene were m'y oily Smitce of pin' the hens With:greet-1 feed in tbe,;•Wiej•:
Money, „so I ditrnet like JO have theta ter time. I steam the leivei, Of alfalfa
.. criticized. 1..TPon further investigating - hay for them. This provides theta'.
thritiattec r Wae•-eanyineed-that-*-itia.--w-itb,esieulence. and is a source Of
statenlent Was 014 -foe. f.rn4., SO I !=le- :,Considerabie7F-tro2,epi;-4I7-le01.4.2tatAl.
. ceided. tO make •the Cbickeii besinese. parings ....and sonie.gf Ole' snaaller ,Per
,k .p'eyIng.,propositiOn or 'quit ,italte;-. ,tetoeSeeholipeti,.fine,, .These•mtzat••be
.letiter.e • ; '! ••. e `e, '.,e •-• ' • ••• :', fed-setin aftiP: Puttingi ae• they grow
41 -CliCinti 14 .'it'll the 'pouttiy:notea,:, 1. Stalo and lose, feeding Value quickly.: .
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,e7FSUld find lee faenerniffgakines :and. In the einnitier the chickens heve,.free. ..
••• siippliedein. "Spl, • ...veithepgm,plileta • per- ting and de:not::laek..fer :green:feed.', i
teinleg: ,tei re ii;try: "froth, tite',•agticul- •;.1",palmo‘iii,,freslv Water, di'l.d; Oyster.
• tUrtil cojlege, also 'tibiae geed .potiItry shell •js kept before.' my chickens at
•books. With a eolicky , baby and a all tiMes. 00easiOnallY, I buy a lit-tle,
enisehievoes two -year. -old to care for 'river. Sand which contains .a great
• i did not have much time•for read -deal :of gravel, and :give Own, :free
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Ing, SO would read While rocking the 'access to it.:
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baby. : • • • ' • • • One of the rnest cOnithen causes of*
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The fitst'questien I had to decide failure : in ' the, potiltry business Is
was whet breed of hens to keep.. For . disease, • Prevention is • better than
these reasons • I.:decided- to. keep the 'on;•44,, as a sick Chicken very seldom
Legberhe: • . : . • • , . ! gets Wel'. - Cleanlinessl-S. the best
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• , hoesed, in the •SeMe amotiht of spgee poultry -house, atid yards elean,by the urea rayon would be.suitable Waal:table •
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• „1:. Five. Leehorns Odn, 'efficiently eirevehtion •disease . keep the
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.,........_. „ , By' %N. B. D,avifn .: •
May 30. Jacob at Bethel, Gen., Ole, MAKES ITS BEAUTY IJ3I
Pr ° ,
eion, Experiment\
28: Golden ,Text ---I am with ,theet ,,' , Ontario Horticultd\
and vidn keep :thee In all places', ' , .
,,w...Aitps. te;n4:14..9"toci!yt.,--_sid_set. 26: 10, _t_tv.aW, iii;ntoctleaunt.tdetrihninegsc.:Tothe4b.;• mon:4113,' of other thick ell -aa• piece, On 'the line WW1 the advent 0; . •
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.4 - •P' -;dee a similar 0:04 over the comer! *turnnnedg toVOtiv.athe'eri,isr.t7 tiv . '• );
1. Isaaes Blessing and jemmy Be.- bered—a". lut lineriTis._that the, l'i•-__, and, We'th the: clothes pth, fasten in„ . - . t or • 'rat'
. of which it is reao. ia a -verk-porz-p'ace -the' foer_thickie ' fna
.,__ed perennial berder Whet\ ere ie
ceit, 27, I 40. . - . • ona matermin the Each thread the terial. ,Rep• the procelig• wh, itthe airea-di--alr, established ho*rder. tSe--•-•-
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IL Jaceb's Dew rtUre. few Ifereie 27 ; (ecth is e,oeiewhat late a . seenge in 'other two&Mere Of the eoth,;:; Werk/ wig consist largely* of eeening
41 to 28:9.. ' •• . • • that 4 wil -bcorb water very readf 3' Stretching the edges se the linen win tirePrid the oia cluraPs, thinning out
wrinkle as little as posietible. Fasten sOrne Of ' the more vigerotAs groWers•
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Ill, Jacob's Vieion at, Bethel, 28110- but its pores are so nmeh 'smaller
• , , than those ,of the sponge that, it is theefc•lded edges' similarly at one or. so that he weaker chimps will not
Introductkm-=‘Esan apd !Jacob fe-, not- easY to exPress all the Ny•ater two: placee. between.the pins alleady t• he crowded out. 1:)erhaps l'a 1itt4
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11) 1i
w.c!deley... d6iffpr,dent. •typs...fi absorbed, and...7. t.17.. .1.1quid is • nOt per- in Pesitteit to.-Ivelf relieve the strain., rilPre Pli.tn'tityg. is rie-ed:;.:-al-i0 11144
eEp,a9ppeis,tilg:ilf4,..4r1s4er."1442.;45S4.111w4a1nry'4s..:Intrheirotfrue4_,...,•,, Tafei...nA:13fieee.ipe,aartri, 1:ife't111,:a,t.tihnt'13;ar8.79: he retain.,,7,, qoft.b"tiheie„aeta.aBt:E.:4GygllioeT.:aIG: t•hethe./eNCwiritiel:r.'4::0* u••••'t ••':4'nclhc1.4;**7:ids Atli:thhe'lla:::ideebaoolmf,,.7.t.:}_iin)eerell'asoennt4i7;1$1..ibO."i:a.14-7, _,....
Freezing is One of the best,rnethods .
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dent as :regards the future: Jacob " . 'LINEN MEST: BE WASHED a. frozen :..i.a'.6,...a.; oth: must ibe, .:11•••smitri, 1,.1Sonkta,irtei.s:oo.a r ititphrilanbowrrr. 4iiverjnnextijeelies. •
is- the more 'spiritual shrewd pirovi- I ' '• „ALONE •
-dein faieeein led ambitious ; - • - • , ' • : ' 'e e • ; 1-: 4 ''a tin season' -II' t OWA a 1 '
.._ ., __,.. 8', a . • ,... . , , Lta,cn la; .1.?u,t through a ..ong, slow, verY eare“leyy: .•Falding tneinateriar p.' 4.4 :n'arne of the idieet eeuagebetI -:
X,- ,i-AAC'S,...,I3LESHIN•O AND * I-tech:011s' proses's et • the „bleacheree to when if is tiff from. the 'Cold, Will .'"'vith•
to beeneeded for that particular' spot, .
.1/ACOBTF DECEVE7•:,-27-:;149,-...4-:4-7-1.,tilke fromi . it, eVerything that ,i41.•'itiap. in two 'many •of . the fibres. and. r'ngt6aen.ac fyai014ezme.
' - It 'seeme to i have,'been• a reCoginzed,:' Pre.Viii.V. - •-•1,..P"---"being-•-• .d -ling -.Viliite-'-s. 0 ,Weakeei Others that•the• •Wear in the !a14-t,.heilit is an e.4.1re: al5rnatt4:ri
is .,fiSt' spread niiiiii'etir -cloth,wilt.lia.,corieKoralily:shortenedithe
. . • , • r ,.. .. . 1 the ..yekr offers an. 'excellent -oppor-', +
T 1.-L; Custom that the oatrfarchl before hie en
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SMART- It 1-14 BC110 Tt death should b tow a blessing :won'. A
mind. This-timeof
4 foe ;lack ef Seneible:carg If et 01001 'fieezes• t.',0 the 'line; ,)501-i-rTit ideas -"ctrke-114-44/3
, very „whole:az; eqile. of dress for •ari,d Suesc.'6e,asOri The bless ln"•••7,ast:' ,:washieng th;rogeoesofis. olindeO;t9 rehot 7147'e,erit7. .hEre 11-e*?, „ • I.ssary LinunitIyate,4te ,b6tp:ecint ottt,•thiat ,i94510Tie
icheotr wear is the Model eboien, here. ink malt have been regarded hit.... of
from the x'Pe a p er, andie her t
AmPle freedom far play is provided ine fieeener value' and importance of h:eaghing may. go for nothing. Pat The action Of the sunshine on the
been cetart is made the bettet. ' •
amis. with time rovet :4 =ohm ataineite:alitrP,,, ijcpdbsetaadtabs.o.ci.oes/:17eamaartling41,7-77,Pbeelhaaeendr. oin4suletthrlIse .rewist11°f:otia inf°brattelie;Lilic‘°.allar 410-. :drinlag thera.litoPbleiltnY sae widesidtrhed effteeits fd;lofinfi'caulvtert
dirty watet they cazi •absorb, and 1.4sed to Soak their homespun frem
Dy the deep inverted plait in the front In planning the location allow
traoCif the skirt. tevOsteerw: isofietplitinoitof ethe7- ,and rank Nikjah each ,ahaaid.„haki. ðos' in the family, Wash, the .pot- reeogai?ed as another excellent'
stitelliog• The ear"' stit4Ivini °'412114*s 'clkSregarded, the selling of 'Esau' :what wa4 formerly a optead of dna. et to 20 times in bute,nreees,eeaehi It:1km border. Tali ,growing per -
en ials should he placed at the 'rear
the edge of the 110*h e01lar• the hick ,bietbrikbe to Jacob for he quite eeis_i ziing whiteness will emerge . fr:om time spreading the heavy wet Zengths •
the eeeee e *land ail varieties planted, in large'
ed for a .ahorter lehgth. Dare ging-e dently intended t,t; give Esau the the, ' Process. disk. PPeintinklY grimy ob‘rdi,5tn. L73.-c•-•-kint nbaetesnna.,-.7ki..,n the, whomtunghi ,betouminps Bt.; svitattg.. a:riarojeffteiel
greater b'essing The blessing When and atiattraetive .• -
is Piain and; the•Cong sleeves are mark, -
given? was regaeded as .inevocable, • That is , the • reason why. linen modern honsewite ePriekles the Cloth' ,
harn, thien, cotton, .broadelieth, or' fig- • • '
' thaterials for tete fee& N lees and as PrePhetic of the future. should be washed by• itse:f, in" c"„ean yeitee water.each time it iS 711:eh &IWO at different seasons,.'
which'is eirA 6, .8 10 12 and 14 Ir. JACOB'S DE BPABTUB• FOR and rinsed" in seVeral elee, and deaves it to *dry again in ebei•nloorn may be had during tbe grea•ter..-
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HARAN 27.41. t.o -28.9 . waters that have 'been used for noth-
°• as three hens of the dual-purpose eremoval of manure and refuse.
••tYPe.' • ' I I rid the henhouse of mites 'IV
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2. The. LeghOrna requite lees. feed spraying occasionally With. a Strong
• 'per head' than ,the • larger breech; dip applied' with a bucket spine.
.3. The Iegherns malte a Profetuble main. • By the tiSe of galvanized
return for three or four laying yearn, Washttzhs, Wash hailers. bughelTkind
against •••tv'on laying'. years. for ,the half -bushel measures for hosts, ,and
heaVier breedS. e•• , • . boards: and Poste vrith very :' few
4: The Leghorn pulleta :'ceriimerfCe ...Cracks and crevices for ...roosts, the
laying ,When° abut.fie months old, mites heve. -fewer harboring. places.
• nrstend-of •ievenernenth • F r lido control use the Wee oint-
• lets of the dual-purpose; type.
• dELeECTED LEdH011,N,S? '
chose. the ' :Single • Comb White
LeghO-ras *cau---------------4nd watch my,flocic closely, and if I notice
mein treatme-ewite•-try. ear, I keep -
'the feed troughs and drinking. ves-
sels clean by frequent ectubhings,, I
eshOWlei tizezt:the"Broehrier Buff teg- tkeePT bird jeOl4te
-horns. „ , - _ILitaliowelsexciptems_eteteontagious
I ;sold ,intrt Of the flock' I:had at diseage ki$1"it und.give it:,a post -
that time eo. :supply- myseit with •ZnOrtem .I either burn
• .trieriey to get started with the liptire- .or burr the dead fowls. '•
• • e SEPARATE •THE •PVLLETS-• •
We Were living on :a rented form .e/i/e4i• bnyfng.: :baby, chicks. each
that had suitable.lace for . Spring,I do net keep malo. birds, thus
:ding an -incubator, efid My. Means cd
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were lizeited -could ,Inot afford to ''.-"ng and h°11S1'ng I-
. sell most of the cockerels at at market
• %wee in an incubator and incubator: price when they weigh, about .tvize
haese, aci I decided *.te. buy babi,
chicks. I Scanned the poiiltry ad- P('"nus'•'• ,Yhe''J'emoinder I Pen by
themselves and -keep for fries. fries. By
ve.itieements in the,farm Papers and this method redueo. the fsed
Sent .for several catalogues. FinallY
I ordered..150": purebred :Single Comb
White. Leghorn hely Chicks frOre a
behVy iieg-layingliOek. They arrived
.good:Condition.
,j had neither. ,b,racider 'net 'breeder
house, 'so had to contrive a homei
made •fireless breeder., I lost about
one third of those .chicks with, White
diarrhea, I :attributed. the less; to
chilling. • However, When came
I had about fifty of the finest pule
; Leta in the neighborhood; and for the
first time got eggs durin the winter:
menths. • • -
The next spring. we :Moved to a
farm •whichintd,a good brooder house
- and I -pureireeed a -heater add hover,-
, which is still giving 'satisfacterY're-
years. Size 8,years requires 2141 yards
32 -inch material; short. sleeves 541. yd.
bess material. Price 20 cents. .
• Two. reasona are given for Jacob's' lag: else- If' the' °°.th very'much
departure: (I). that he Inay escape sOled,2:seiv" 'diPPings 'beforehand,
, each tiane in •pienty of clear, fresh
.yenstinsi‘lritne. aaThezdaniwitY.:ttimites this•as is
sa 'cie.o:le-,i'fiPaesrete,son°Tne".'fo,ilowi'fs:2,:innie-osett," dro6suigrahl• .c.h7„asaardi,;::'
she wring e the czoth -out after' im- I
inershw it in warm water -to get rid ipeodrsenntialso fine three blooming .yet-
-sciurce-from-that-told-in,chap,2lt,-and
28:1-4 is probably from a different
aecaatit.,,of . jacob,s jaaitey in 28:5 ,cient fresh water
suppletriehte it: ' So also , the :brief
--Cloth, had
un'hour' or SeT-iii78:hffie• we'rae41"-c"Iteraea•g 1;rieg
clean. The it is safe te lea:ye the •rn'athad• bir 1 *II" th6se 'multi:Y.-1 iniiie-m111°•t'Po4:479,gril). lowiw;TigM; opss:affB6dinikis,' ioi7v; .:
1 4 :a:, ,di,ppal,100. trati:te .doesserve„. pot:man teriher lalinexiio. il. lihia:s, ileovt:ey,. ...,.. 7 . . ,
to cover ,it paii,„. ,eich beauty of their, linens and pre- len 4dhim' h'eigh'.i.,, . v
ohntnotahke .anaugh t'6 he in •41 god to:Wit-lee eoe ,flowl•er vaariYetysPbetrereAe,r;binlag., ,(c.edclunnibit .,
"at 411 tlul'• I Gel he -9oWer-----lowe-- Tulies-eineevart. -
, Our new Fashion Book embalm c le, wra , o san, w ee- *tar id which bora has bas been dee of ali wri. nkles---„ then :feta . it d..ry
many stetee.showine how to dress boys • his intention to kill him, and (2) that, solved, wi3 ,be a great his...0,
cloth should not be al:Owed. ironinge and PrIeSS8 it leunediately, .bines in variety, mostly' dwarf, Alys-
and girli. Simplicity is the.,rule for like his, father,. and. nnlike Eeau, he
well•-dreseed'children. C:othes of char- may get a wife o i sem . saitatile, low' -growing; Peren.' .
-8 ow"' . ilia ° ' even it:Short time until the water in ' ,.e.xiert rea Y.' "Preas''''• • a I Mal Pandytuft; low -growing; Forget-: ,
The•stOry of the blessing of Jacob, in which ....
i'neoiveadPPe.ranii,In ilear.r•Laave,:_tY eZarger7;:i, 1451200raiullf Itre:kpf..ibio,Iiiralt4,.rhzi,belea.n nde;01111,.'53ed• dBell ,
Early suM-; -'•
eerous y, an in whichabouta. de-•
ed.' tern. . . , .
' LAtlIEN IngsfO'zOULT TO-O-RY7-.
III. --JACOB'S YISION AT 'tt•ETIIL, A Haen tableeete is heei et/ea on
the grass in the, Sunshine., ' However,.
it should 'never be anowed.to become
acter, and individuality for: the junior
folks are letird to 'bey, ,but easy to
_Make With ont_patternee Aeeneelleam-
ount •of, :money: spent good,. ina-
terias,
.cut. on siralie wr4,' giYe
children the privilege ' of • wearing
,adorable -of • the .boolc,
10 .cents 'the :••••
----11-01rTOtoltiliERTATTEUIM-'
• Wkite.your name and address plain;••
ly, number and size of such
patterns as you want. • 20c in 1 Toward eneuld be in .a gen-
sthmpsor coin (coin preferred; --rap eral northern 'direction. The distance
It carefully) for each witidiet, and to be trtivefed..WOuid be between fent'
address your eider :to Pattern Dept, and five hundred miles. Whether
Wilson Publishing CO:, 73 West Ade-
laide. St., Toronto.. Patterns sent by
return
' 28110-22, • . • •
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. , :Cabbage Maggois.
Oinucti better when 'hat moi.ested by ot the site of. the. ancient .to dry, the, best way is to Wing two pattern standing out' in' bold relief • ..'• • ' e
cabbagegemaggot isP one a 'th4 iost. vil'Ia6
the male birds: „ Also the infertrIe ..Bethel, there is a, hill which rises in corners of the '. cloth tegether gild against -the Satin sheen of the rest of il fc!Ilen Can.,iPing. •• ,
eggs , 40, better (hiring the . hot injutiOus.„ • It attacks cabbage; mull:.
flower; . radishes, .turnips4 and rape; steps, Or terraces, df stone to it top. lay them oV•er a w.ash•elo.th,,or•setne the mater al - • • . • ' •-, 1 .3iost 1t,atietie,s of friiits set' better'
weather •••, an sometimes even celery, beets. and It nifty be that this 'shaped itaelf in .--.6., , •-----..•;,..--....-....-:-;,---:-- erops ,. if - they receive Pollen .from - •
on the ,neete I pen' her in en airy ' • other varieties and with mariy, Sorts .
and their control; distributed by the way, rising np to heaven. Ryle, (Cam- ,: .. ., .. , , ' : " , . sueh fo'reign` 'po: ten.. is absolutely, ne-
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ta.,bmlecs:.:14.0ham•areenie.lai.„1gr4ded dmetWilionat,,os ,4'omwetligurmovntegif.h.t.na- Smwb,ieei., ,uf,41; .L
'other, eveikhodY, knows 't eine'veing; Perennial Pbec,,ediirnL
e the-eleth is being washed and-. .
ironed :that. it endures the most wF,ar,,,,:hneetighttl; Scar at ,Lychnis;
ga DelPhiniuM, t.a111; Hol?YhoCksA
.notl while it 'lies Lin a drawer or -is t r 1 ' t L ine medium
iron. it nicel:.". allewed to .beeeme• ;press theni with 1eng,' .eY•etratrei(eal-Fleilflower; ' Medium.; Monkshood,
*Vein spread over the table. Ho. the, set . • . m
because . tikes one ewe'l over at • • fa. ...lel e
thief' tliaP necesserSr• in • order to. Women • who. treasure . s:-Aat•pktii6Zner a d earlY
thoroughly dry, there form in. thla with a, cold irionsoza, athing, the bale Ley, intaeldi:UmCiS;ik:eiren7enli111111"dhii-ilexil:;
Jacob had traveling .. ceinPanio.ns .or . material :creases , that become. so set' hustling:watt:tan, .ArLa it ho,d to do .,
not, we ire not told. . • •• that it is 'next tO impossible to get ' There.-aie many More plantS which •
comniOh thing • for an Arab traveler So;- a 'Innen cloth, shetild be thi.sirn,ig.,htltirit_eludedg'but will
the fore...
1. gtilr.g beginner Win :find ample,
fore -
One the stones,.It. is' not an unr, then out 'before :the next, washing: 'hoer ..to do' a Small clath •-"by
watched, Method.. Stit the' reWerd. "is- an. •ei;•-•
ning at a 'most fascinating phase .of
be i.material to. 'make. a„.creditable begin -
or .
tent:dweller to Use -a stone 'for .b -ought when just right :te• iron, Pearante in the that Can
• pressed ,z me la. e -Y• . ' • obtained • in neother way; as if it. •
considerably and the, bens ane,pureete: Among the: roe- t maggots that at- a • • • , • ; herticuleure. •
tack ve table a in. Canada the A ladder. Near Beitin;; small 'Whea-Iinen Meat be•huivg on aline wete- fresh from the. loam, with the'
OCCaeionally 1.- find a. 'hive:1y hen- beeas. A4malicA.o.c.ail root lavig,gois Jacob's dreani into a ladder, Or. stair, . . • .
: WILD 'STRAWBERRIES. . . • .
crate .and 'feed her, :suggests that it May ,e-----•-•. ::: ., •:,.', - ' • : • • •• • ' • • • .- .----- cesiai0y tor • a 'good' •• Ow, and 'fie- - '
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big 'feed` and p:entY ne°P-PteetP7indte.7.. .P4blie4ti°ns Bralich; ttelia'rtMelit of l' habrivdegtrie3siebrn:eb)led .the ascent, te , Baby- L . -. : , '. ... . . . , .
Biddy Soon 'decides, to begin laying — - • ' e". • lohian . and ' AssYrien tenan'es• in r .-.. - .. .. BY 'HELEN X tivm,tioy • - - ' ' ; ingeete..are the only means of any
: , • • . • • i ; . .: • . , . qeeritly for spy .crop whatever.
Aericnitiire;elttaWa give the. meth- '
' . The hens. are. inclined, to .be lasee summit: *as .reached bY, ste0a-",- '
he shrine ar eanctuar he - • • ' • • ' -
Meresslender than the co'nmion" :house ci.iliF. Neither:, of- • CePld quite tell eyes, • ' .. ; ,, • • • - a a • thii• ----------- .761/6.,.' bli*43111 tc! 'an-
grollna , end , deposit 'small; . white; emtetiites OS
`cribed in- t,he Old , who: was sitting-. irie4-i-rate..-h of -the,' lietilie-out2. of----thee•openeeviedeee- to es • ---ti-ai, ane.iying ..i.eyeee. fr-ain-nmr.-...-
oth....er. . ...
Among insec
? 1.1 the'-heneyhee is all -
and •the 'pullett: timid, and. I thinkthrough Seven terraces." .!, ..• ..
• indletw-litigv bettei i,f .beuse.d.:eflayr;*11;ut reSernblin •• 't'considerably.' In ./../n• angels Qf .00,4 oomp4re g2:1), haw it happened, but: the, blue -jay, . Hireeeised herself. on the' bed,. and
g i .
•.'by themselVese I' Can acioinplish, this spring ',they fly :Close to the '
. "You're a hatefel -Or', Linn May- glimpse.of Una, with a basket' in he about 200 birds thie fall: ' ' to ,ou • ' '' '' • • t the best reents
buildings. Can • ince-ewe-my .ffock: to- t eurrew. down / te,teee•see 6.1-7, ,salni 4.:72,, 98_ :lir. Here they b . .: i 1 ev. r s Ilk
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The adults are sn'ia3 flies, smaller 'and' which t y on t 31 d Lin had tiarreled.. And the *ea,rs Canie into M b' l's importance for the transferring of
again. •• . • . •
„ , • .
I teke. great Fare in feeding and
• . managing the grOWing, stock, for a
.stunted chielt very seldern,,makei a
profitab.c ,heri. • • ' "
.4S our henhouse is small, and
• q found from experience that crewel-
ee: Ing does not pay, .11, Usually keep regular Market priep, Whie saves Me
about 'i50 hens. I/aim te raise time .and labortwhich is a matter; of
: enough pUllets each 'summer so that finpottance, / have. a multitude of
• "..1 can Sell Most Of. the three -Year -0:d household duties • to perfotra each
hens each fell. Tile culls are included day, besides caring ,for my chickens.
,in this bunch,. as even the •best ef, Instead of getting eggs' only in the
• -stock possesses eenfe culls. • ••• spring . and early Summer as I did
• I sent- to the. agricuiturat eollege f kept mongrel hens; I now
and the • Department• Agriculture have eggs to gather the yeet around
for panaphletn on culling hens, and and the income frown n4Y hens keeps
'aloe , obtained ewhat information I out fami:y of, .tive in food, clothing
could 'e:sewhere. ; I studied it. and and incidentals. .
' practice& it until I Would not; take What I 'have done any , farther's
• a hack seat for any but the best• pro- wife cold do, Why not make the
potiltry cullere. :I not on.'.y, Chicken basineee *a. profitable bits&
•giVe. my le:mg therough culling each ness?
„pear -tree, peeped out of her nest NriAi4 the fresh, . &ewe woods . and
a henhouse and by tieing- the two ioney
days. into small white rnaggote, whith .zs
ing.ever 'God's servants. See Q. Kings and heard 1Vlabel saY. • • ' hills:, As she did. so, She Caught a ivailigY' ••tct an`ither,. in its: quest 1:?1.
'by con'vesting a vacint hog :shed into. Testament. as an arined, host watch- °14
elongate eggs, which hatch in .a few
-We pUrchased an 80. -acre farin recently, and, as soon as 'put .firiancee
permit, intend to bUild, a modern Belie
house., large enough to accommodate
at. least 300 hens
'have A9 available nierket for
graded egg, 'So I sell' them Itt the
are' shown ea. holding communication • , ',• , ' • •
•enter the roots er•belbs and' destroy
of Canada between earth and heaven: ' ' ' again '
thein. In: mot sections
Lord stood above tt d t I don't want you to speak to. me,"
few eggs are laid before the middle' ..T. le .• e'y
of Main•s normal seeion, althongli ed the coVenant promise made. to said Lina"ed Islian't tee on
on the Pacific Coast they :are gen-, Abraham and to Isaac. To this *rher there's "a big, patch ef. wild
(Tally laidconsidorably 'earlier'young man in • his first loneliness, voie strawberries thatet found. yesterday.
. . .
According to the pamphlet the ;nest 861:k118 Yet Unrepentant ofr'a, great I'm argoing•to,.pie.k 'ern all myeelf"
Mahe' •Pu'ded 'her sun bonnet ever
his brother, there
Officient. method of eentrolling the wrong done- ,. to
maggot'sis thecarosive sublimate
conies this gracious viekneeeteGed does lier face. and 'Started ' acioSs the tall
: ', '.
is used •tO. gallons ten '• of water. •It not *alainden the .vitongiget. His oloVer.'te'the house, and Line 'Pulled
. ' ' • • Ls ' B lurid I a err -ti her sunebonnet Over her • face; and
hand, Walking slimly down . the path ' • ' • '
atiess the, glade. e , .. • „...,. in pOlitnationerhere•the traea are 'airle -'
as
:ncrxSreitisog4ogihntraffat,b.p.eri:tted-slytr;:aWnbde i•trhieeisi itay saeaiderc' hante4r, himoye •fbreoem-taraviree!'s curl
t „ , n get mother to go - -, '
thought • Mabel "a d t
'"I'll watch till she comes back," Wren
et 'eve: ' one variety. into a solid 'block of an. .
.11eceedwiinethmitivto the. blossoins of each
•slehtebeweroihideekreielf..sthfeLsinskliedwo.huelrd. h
her one -just one -Of the bright scar- •
°chance of its bringing- ihe foreign, ,
ether variety there is less' and: Lee: ••
So Mabellay, witn, her faeo tmrard, set of ftuit areuhdethe mairgin of tile
:. . We Nvinild, therefore, fin,d the I est, .;
Out and ask, her ,for one,"
• - • • sell(' black and the 'Set -deereasing a4
shoed be, applied liberally to :the • , , • d the .'window, watching stem and:Tooth:of eaCti plant at week -
•God; will yet lead him. 'to' repea tine°, • , . .
• - t •- s'ivent off through the 'Orchetd t•oWar z.v • . , , .0 . .
her Own 'tome.. . ._,-. • • ., ' ,, hich line would c'oltig1.0...hoen •hPeait'llwabyy"ia.
.th • gh h' for.1 1 went into the block, previd.ed it : •
aPtei. egg haling. has begun. At least Has'.• •"In)°, ,Lina,", said her inother,' who -.1.•).2osile-e •I•yloctind for
I., long
time.; but I:, 1.vere.c a'..se:fg-sto teri'blee s°. rtl • (51.4fentcree.
e 10 to
to
and acknowledgement or the wroni.f
jyeintervals from •the 'fourth' day •
two treatmeets,in the, spring or early ' house; "what's the matter! Wa.sitt• 'ist she fen as:eel). . ,. . 200 ifeet la the greatest distance tlitat '
It •wat late in the aftetnoon when ' . - - " • -
, and for the world !that be fitifilled.: was churning down at the spring-
.
stionner are neceSSiti•Y, but three are ' The Lord is':in this„;pittee,••••-:Jaeoh it is safe to expect pollen to be ca'
generallY :advisable. .. .. ..eis lean:mpg that the. c..9 whom. 4 Mahe' a heme?" ' ' . : • hied, *.holigh sit '.ttier conditions at
• • •
'• Lin u she awoke, and the shadiows` thrown . r f
Confined to One place,, but is hi all dye but a cross;
agreeable thing "She wile at hetaPP said, a' 8 • . • ' blosebmirig time and, the numbc
rig, and says she 11 never ....• • :ng out , a • fluence on results. , . •
• Serves, and who is watping , ever • by the tall trees had grown very long • • '•• •
•
pleeee"the seme, He; theeefore speak to me agaie." ,.„ •
hateful, • . •• •• • , bees` availab.e have a deeded., 12
the ,setting sun. •
0 aSupply hini, though he knew it . not, is not •
Q El, t W •
ordinarily one can get no 'hot
water from e hot water boiler con:- this Place Bethel, Which•nieaei- in He-
eected With'a kitchen stave until the brew •Hileuse of Gel" IN sets up
entire tank his become heated Here rthe stone Upon '-which his head. had•
' • • is a way tO get it, as f`aet as it,heats rested, and ,makeS of .it a sacre• d •
pil-
• do sonie, curing the year Around, This . • • • .
. .. .. .• .e. ;cal. -bird had perehed on a her- ..,-. • m, . 1_
'Mrs. Mabee latighed.
..../ ,thou.kht you girls vrouiei have a ',:ine; ,n.sarri the house...end Was Sitig.:' : ' ‘..sreert949ugns...
quarrel .before leng." she sa , . ng his evening. song, 'Mabel had
been ''drearning about t he strawher- ,,--'11,!irnd80,'Ilve'eretu6ni-bil•g•sienfc:::etwh,re '
id mak, .1
in lier churn -dash fly again, •
riect Mer .dreanl tvas e -i vt‘•ed she I Icbtrd thrush. and linnet wet,e '
.fall but itt,ao, wateli them 'closely and • • •
ih the coil •iiiside the.' stove; which. ler; poerine oil upoe it 'as aft offer'. Mabel a-owle• •eeng ,through:
inie.st fancied she, ,could smell, the Flashing thrOugh the flashing'air
ernertne Allele. a saving, ap tkie slather • PtOtothig Tomatoes fitorn means alnieSt as: soon as -the kitchen lug 1,6 ded, .. • the, tall c.ovf;r. lIer cheeks Were flush- •
. . lusclotui•fruit. • • ptfil et sire graces.' '
• brighter
: Ctit the pipe that carries the hot makes reference to elod*,t retitle seeMe "quite enteral,
hens: cut dowti the -profits! • fire is,lighted, , Jacob. moved (i ou,, The yew ed and her eyes wore , .
Msesse.•
."'gabel, are von awake?". riektsde • ee!.
. .
In feeding 1,,iliS0 practic ' •• -her. thother ' • ' '' ' ' ''• ' • .. ' ' ri .
- I he. tomato P•arit Is an excelittea" wat,er ito'In the steve to the; eataide inacte to Iiiin in hi's dmaiti, ,ylf God When di-neer-y*5e ready -she could ' • • ' ' ' • • - ' .'i 1. I? al.li tle"en and round aeflut,-
, theliens 'in the least, bet :try le feed k l''''clo•:ant Aft' ,m.iii.•,1grow ,4,bnoid.ei'tn.- seMrtniiket:eeth.isinci4ut vvneahlerhthzre'Swioviteiti4Atiiin4;,reony ' .1J wiiii ' film, and keep • not at anything, - although het- fiec: • "kna' aPe•tling her '('''e.s' M'air1:8.4W; ' Searing'' kii°41g' t's"'"'`ging': • ..
not only het iffother. but Litia, Linsi,..:lettelng tn. aed ertylding out,
, I • do,..not mean Ify .this that I .siight ...,
tr...yaran .tiie- /r on. un,.eas 'we., anti -
grains We' canbuy tha cheapest, mak- see 7 and nie ,str.hj t to oiseilise. faueet. It is necessary:then only, .10. ,ana, hatniidtggliiitiem: V. biritite' itcfoottl:nattnIdi-traip6ninencet:, Orite chicken. potpie was on the table.
., net mother began ti,gtcorn,i,armed. with ' 45U11b111112. ' (ilikilih'4. told. berry, Whilo*throligh all 'did p v irlitt.
: a *611:balanced ration: .1 feed the r t, :w1d •
,an ,?! ',oath, s.v,er .dramed and '.it a •turn this ,fiteeet to obtain the boiling filen Ito ' will reengni2e . him as his ' "The child mu,it he' sick " she said Said; .staiiieti ,fingers., and in her heed e, e,nine theft frantitesin
.„ , .enti fa. appecation . of. we.] rotted water as fast as. it .beats. A ,,plamber fie, t, • • .„ ' , e... . • ' „ - e• e, , ,' ', • ,. little 'Willow' basket hearth e • full or: - ,
' ing'•s.ubstittitee as the .priCes,c.:,hange,
and use' MY tiwn conunete :tense i ; , .. eee, ee vne'..intiee ties plate a sane- -or sne Woe a eertatety pet ner tun- ,„..L• . ', , •,'. ' ..' -., - . '4 , . .•
man ure:plonghed in, is the ripe. ecaret SLrawoerries: • • 0, Awl upon the ituntty view. .
will !tot eb!argo nitieh for making. eue;ey; andhe w -ill •gi ve tO Clod o. tenth nee" • • ' ' •
•• •
e veononly.
• "I didn't eat n Otte, '.11abel,"'., liappy• tiee.s were
plying suggeetions elfereel var''' ;best' ci t mato, greu ng; T IS al, ra toil, but an3, . of all V lie reeeives, There •is a 'So •1\l'al';et' put.1•0.• .be()i and be 'she Reid, kissing SiPgie the sick kier, cheek,. f,eetty 'babe leaves•anew;
f. ' 0 "i • he '`' th' ' e e • • an who' i ' ' - '
last year,' with wheat arid torn pricest,,:,s,idorabk kiss .0..
t tematees. ' bargal ing in ' this vow fore night she was '211 21 high fever. ..... „ • , 6
high, 1 haVP been feedingopoe oats, l n' 'cflhaavr°arcteorietic •o -f l'ac-ob but never: The doetot: came, and, after' looking- • "aat • Ea"(1 \enl 'e"rY "4; flr? Ya.,111..r1.`4114?* "thed In Ill° de'"
itificuit.th de. ittiminegisf,v, , no.
portant factoi' iti the preven'tion of •• --4. . --.'- • . . '' ' , , . .. .• • And the blue -jay in i he od pear-. For tho Stia;s bet:610'1*e. - .., -...
d t'are Must be taken in feed- e , . ii? .. - • tomato , 0, it a . oat LAomg. leading and care of Cad. and of hi Pli:Se,
. . accoraing, to • e i u.tetin • on . . tree peeped ,out of her 'nest. and twit•• .laine% Stephc11;,:',.. ill •SollgS 1`14kSill iffe• .
toted $oft ly to herself, as !Ana trip- eloY," • ' , • ,
,
for they ree be bought fel, less per .1 . d, , ,t t, ' .,i, F. . c .t , . . the'dess, ,there.,ie recognition of „the at her todelle ann leeang. of her
, tiese :senses la propel, sem a ion, I he left some medteine and went
ing oats. Light oats- etetie.y ill ti:. :
'-- h I, dleeasese distributed by the- Plibitca- : - ?at •ee .the•-aoat, Yk'rong- -side' out,.:1 oWn. eonsee.quen, duty* and obl" • tie 1 -ti1vay • , • '• • ..
gaily, through Ow' 'i%et, . with --•-•;-- ,, -.4-.,... • .,.. • •„•___.„..
lion ilranch, .Department of Agrietil- and a"t it' tha 'ming" right ei(te aad,.1•111.1a.t! Pe"-‘:°1-'''''•hlt,t'ar" iii..iltleied empty bilskte/ in her hiand. , • -pee e'rop that eerie: he :oveeculti-
ous artic:ee on poultrt feeding:. The, are several .diseasea whieh cause con, handy about h ti • •11 t fid.
• '11ould tiot be fed, I either eoak the
, oats, tw•enty..rcut hau.rs before feed'. . • - , alt a e , atier, n igi ,
ture, tfttawa. tney strong, vigorous, • NA e.1 gil.s are not :-,utli.,1%ft optanYmn,
, )11t it . IC • / • * •I* • • *d . • •
. next nio i 11 geShe WaS c '11 e tte r,
t• , -d •• • • •• '
• •
field. „A'I.1 weak, sickly'phiete nhotild c'eait' 8theeth ail 'extra. • • .,. • r u...1 • .. , Loren tiros , after said ,* •
. • , ,tno. g 1.1,1t1t ao.t ta--" ' It' ' tied 1 • t " ••' • •
erSe- as. s (11,1 11 , • • ' • •
the hot:0d oats' best and • tile belling •
have _trouble in digestin tlient; In cense. mast_ of din fungua diseases, in a pleat •to the. Wei:SUM& Anti bastelthart, in •SWitzetland feeds It, lite.e"salti VI" said her niother when the "/ eg,g's agai"" • ' • • • I . . I '
the vdtaer t1 -*litethey ,soch c14 kat.•4pot biaeh. tot. lode' 'Until- • anincedges -46•Veirdart•O' C-0Wi • ThiiI1O--good•- litnnel1'tati "adY"' ' • ; pAt• Kteat', that's what she. tho. ught,' n°1", °t",°°"...ii, • •
.1'E dere 'saV, if she, &tin t .sav,
Ing or • boil them 'first.. They telish hea:the stoek should be ett mit fri the. 'tem"' and 4rtnh0.*es`' and c• :<•°°34.•
to tne gottetuo as the hulls, so thilt.tit chickens be destroyed .as seem as noticed, he, lteSs in the back'to the center., lay it ' Peed yout cows salt.. ;The dairy- ,"What would. you, -----------10lie, -ke • A,• t A 't
•••% SW. apt p wort .1 • mo... ,4ht
,•,. • .
ate still w`hrith To encourage; exer- inett:It etc.; nre 6,pt,etid
dee feed a Sinai' amount of: 'wheat . from plant? to t's.pt • by trieetta Of
In Stra'a" littet. and 0061 en •the "•-•i*:• wind, rain :and ineectit, Ail diteated
keep a dry fedsli hefere lieng. plentehatetitil should be destroyed -to
e.t. . till titheS. usually consists, of that he tetto4 oot. will 11.6i
*heat iniddlings,. totarnoolsr • be left. la
k Y
'another „
ieme •iftee are discouraged,
Tho fitaf: inithati floors thehi; • It
takes grit 4.0 SUCCettitl. • • ,• .
ed clruy dne sr
thorts; and the best gtade of digester
••tankage., I feed it in the proportion
of ten parts shorts and /ono pa'rf.
tankage, with. the,MkitiOii Mee
Ode' table talk. -
and pin evenl,y in place: Baste •the
ileing to the coat wherever pinned,
except around. the armho:es, which
,elieuld be left free- "
Rethove the Mat, ,tick shonl-
der and nrider---akin .14011121.'with,tearse
thread, -taking long, invisible ;stlithes;'
Giviiig salt eve -day 'keeps", Stock "Nothingctinless
from overdritiking; as they frequent, St i ik 1 1 it 14 Slit
do, *When. 'salted OnlY:ontie in '41t1Y
I cou.d-have some}
• • I lake it week o'orteit dals to t, tome
• meeu Wonderftf,lye $ t e Wed 111'0 arb
• • ' Rhubarb •may he, a .owl.v. vegetable.
but it can heighten hp the spring
ilon"t know where,•
tne cal'f's.rriton front whole to
week' of• two. 'If are 'feeding a we, could get strawberries, - said her „ itiee_re
.1 i I '
mixed-gtaie feed, add. 20 peunds of Mother; "but here i4 h nue baked', land timbal 5 ple 10'10 he used pent•
salt .for. every ton. found the tillp`,6. 'Von't that cla"?" . 'Note this:, tv'ery,;thatt knows KIS .ilitring the sot nion!hs. '
?simplest p4arm of "'saltine!, •.to -tve• "a But 'Alio; -nothing ..wouki,..do. All of,rn. addres,e, if not that of .his or. - . , t 4., • ,
anc:1 bqnd:.atiteh_the: eOgea to the coat., big hlecit of: salt in the bareyard....:Nlabel wanted was strawiSettiet,.... 11•39, never fail to Put I 1„,t Ints. been 11111`t i3
Each animate -at Will and 'could ;knows Where thei'e are yrotit adeu uirtht upper left.'hend, ivei..1 for it eau;tryinon to
Neaey eliery one has his 'harrow, eltink hefote or after, There.,ate no ,pietity,'I' all• thought: "hut she is go- corner every' piece of mattlr mair-1.410:d temper rth it fOr .177
in experience.. .' 1 thrifty', anitrials without salt( i.ititt toge•ther them 4111 foie berf
Sel." ed-
• la laitOt• to hq'el 114 tOttipetature.
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