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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1912-1-18, Page 8•s .ir Iti:.i: I'if W es unser awe ilemerineue mein mot he seselissed Mama simnel guns - dead ilwfIHIJSO THE HOLIDAY TUR- KEY. Wa walk sten• se tee midi ea nab` ansa •ad as American eeteettag hr� herb.,.► Jekaan halt sem tip in saes at a yellow 'leased bird tette Wase rely a ►ties chided. stile •- mink flattened tart. wbdo the !cies VIA yea U the cows reg IMMO ear a batter altered 1•bUs . K ae elms a Yank war lets metal& et a Under. Diel. PektiW &Adam wigs /Manse tack be *Sin a bobby el maks: ease lest A -des s erti Wheys ans't PMEniee by a *meta groom It fan leadi - was d NB M to with mew cera, but des bast a Inkier. aid there Is g mist Moran* between a fat sad a InWe tewL Cori dw eft wise i pdew tat akar the ureal. os the Ma. Wet the toil. the Stiff dad Haar the after milk it, so that ►ben Mr. Tasty lel meted the tat readers tato the pap and talar another bastes and beats. the -eat is dm To Well k to not! *0 muscles and make the Mab suis palatable by dWl•cl•t the water I• the -•seise witb globale• of bet, dee flak tat 1. distributed •o eves- ty that la roasting the globules melt b the meat dad mak• it tender and Mitt'. Wet American fatuous .im- ply M • to make turkeys Wavier. but -Ueb wbo tial• loos oven to bora Nit tarts want quality more thea goutilp. Itsilased. Prawn and Bei- &alad g•1011trs ihib�aa a deuced mhingarket poultry are remarkable. and she (spi- nally pdds' bean: os her Gnl.bed iii he • give you the Eig1Lb tri_k 140 mak. tar res aprk, Take equal Nir;,ttile TEM SINAL GODNRICH ONTA IO 11100GIVI. M/TGISRtW HQ Orr stadv�Nwi.w teats as 11111. We e.eesi- a=foie awe Zthe beg ambe mw sada mase hese Irrm11•e wad* 1.. therm seam' las to paws Ms be hasp es wsetee/laseetie btM► lose --tin tastea flair s pester r fir aatrrla Gk aid Oat bow ave Mame O rye the eamem gee msmP esu tees hostel ✓ ise w - -� mw Wmes . 1s• tbs urn bans aa' Mow Ad the are es w ala as www - Ow beam Mien state' damsel Harry w. we've Pa t0 gel Wee therm Motif p lessaee. fey up eev Ole feel. t lue tow table AIMsk Ole sewse C 1A113Rli e1DDY'$ OUST WITH. it ons Imre us a deacon's bald ten maws him bop. bow about Biddy with • lase to .rer7 feather and a busy berth of bap fn tbs buff/ Birds omen ✓ itually b.ghtene, bet fa mum may keep down crawlers by dnstlti. dated• loose Mee. The oid bee dr sgf m te rot In dust She walbwe is the &y earth. semis • 'bower al tt over her back with bar wings, work. tt an taro rgii bar feathers dews to W IS Te emi TIE SPECICA LAZINESS A MKA�E '11.1 _ • •••••.• Thor t. Met i Am ed pmnmsaMb ►heed► sees Mem a la M et a details Kind le Ofiartt- wit el !hese is i loom amnsdit•s. E sit I .yi/.ittat•tie�Ld� - ha ta.sailb Ise tie sated wide* whore �s q • ins • peke • see •aMemd 1• Ils� tit , the heed d • well ee • woodchuck memo= bin illi he 1/11. Illicit and the amagMl seems al amu to sur emit that is rub vbet lane tit ed p, kossas the with wise are I momsdb, e� aught bbong key The dties &emu and be Wtnodthat eo ' that whisk is revises* sot wilted - can A A morphia' eimital101asaof a sense them ,f welled Akre has dissevered that A. was basenheeea were beak, that the arterial Owens was taw sad that the et/saraoam wa generally of the slackest •aria► queue at this is that the beaks are - •4 not eo much an tndispaddaa ss • real t',e•paeit7 far e°°_eadrating at. Pala by C. 3I. Berens. - ! NO *rima a seal `>:T skin, rets bee whole hi& fall of 1t anti them with a shake .alta the dead are attended lice a -flying. Hat in winter snow covers the dumb tag place, and a dust bath near a we - ay window must be provided or nos sur multiply add knock the profit • beg 6 by 4 1s large enough for tate brats, dad dost off the road Io best toe ties biz This k what those peaky IngU.b sparrows me, and t they sure know suow • gocd thing •sb . kIB Lice, bat Womb yellow lege duel spoil plumage. Lime. atlpbnr. bdt.tr.re and louse powder mired wltb earth to the bon are simply waste They k,us tbdr strength to the mis- ttss, affect tins ben's respiratory or. M. and attest maks bath v, obnoxious that bens wl,l not enter 1t !bit. by C. M. Denote 1011!10 00 riorno1I05. parts ground oats, barley, buckwheat ked wheat midi and mfr thoroughly with boved potatoes. two to one. Stir In aweigh sklmmtlk or butter- milk until thick as cream. Nis smooth and when fermentation starts .Ur in three Dances of melted tallow to every Mx birds. Feed in clean troughs for breakfast and supper. Feed apples had vegetables for dinner. tiob.tltuto pukka oats, wheat or barky once- Woally for the soup. Corn substi- for buckwheat tb• last ten days a yellow ting. FEATHER$ AND EGG$MELLL, Two destructive fires in Penni7lva- n4 the past season were directly trac- ed to a cesep claptrap incubator sod brooder, and In both cases tba fume - awn coa.wr:fes refused to 1My There 1. • movement on foot, backed bei prominent judge+. to abolish color dtsgoalhficatlous, the one great cares t fakln In the showroom sod a big o g bandkap to the industry. Such a change will eliminate a lot of Ilan and ' a big bugbear at one ,bots White foghorns are not the routine for roaster'. They W1 better as agnab Grolier.. selling In early spring 1n New York at half pound dressed as bleu as 31 2.1 trer pair. Tbey are eel tubed with math mixed with milk. wbleb gives them • flavor "fit for the gods." A flock of fifty hers In full lay drink a tenon and a halt of water a ay, amt the drinking vessel abould always bold more then they can consume. Ilene not only get sick on filthy, atagn•M water, but also from an overdose of water when they have bean deprived of It for a time. Fowls generally drink first thing ti the morning and last at alibi They can't fill up with water and go for • bah day Ilk. • horse or cow, but tipsy drink Ilttls, but often, and thus motion the food in theft crop and soften iC es that 1t passes on to the gM•rd tot further dfgesUon. There is a remarkable revival of hu tereet to bantams, as any one will see by watching the =potter) display N the fain and 'bows. What 1. move, we have new breads of bantams, the big breeds. by Ingenious bantam breed - fel.. The ease .f the ell to Bwsope is a haulm oor. • has berm set e• the ire s head k.. see. *.r eu and pet `eau is only a scall porton .t the a scan••' bin ALA the windy has Mss ext rennase. The %stow` lands r tree at weirs., owing to the character d the e••Mry The whets land tta7uhae set a rlslti1 roci5y there • been fur • tsir r 's *sir It is tent the me has bass asters mated hose Giese DeleteThsed Ail lased. is serf has beam reacaas. however, by kdlrma mesas father than be a dimeet attack- the deals. d d the here kJt the waif me pleas unarm and soma. owing to the test to Ada M hide from "new Th. that its Whine 1. nonnahismet was st Nes islands wise w tar hese the t�m•ris- . Whim*•m••••� eat foe task dimmed ranks to *0 a► J'permss d Rat a.u10' au cruised teem the artslesd. In Reye f'tiyto+l e1•r11 re given to teed.!- and Prune the well has at las time bine* in spells et idleness why tial bees manatee, although • prise TW aro • unable e. espistn, bre', set os tae Lodfar htsbsb d *tnoe thug itteltiatios does not tend years. The .nima1 leer butigd ear toward waste d tame At such per stag to prorates as she sossis W lode they will And dist the cirri" become closer. Like tV mew, ft his tion at the blood his dimmed from 'weld w take ciao a lima its normal activit7 or eh*. eeltala on the •ober Lead. wed. receive areas of the brain used body me sea eery 1title help tow,/ tialr moo,* beteg blend d d with the Dome' try•- ..dee iron the wef .want sorta el thy of w•au• mon is that ead_ In prothis we Th" mosemo• mea cannot. as will, are tali that there fe ea ancient set of aerate the enclitics . has lust Parufwseent still to force in England *x uIt pended gats organism unmet (d and Rales prohibiting tis totting el h:. own will) trambrm the qty egg. d email bird, d which s:a of .ern received tato .', agtal species have ceased to breed in thou quantity of freed energy, tel, to the countries. The imdireet ways in whla normal man. *Wien or workable such mutts ere broagbt *boat ars ~Mies circulate in the body. are shown in the destruction of the quail gradually pLeed in reserve !n the to nee Zealand. Tho bird. otter were tissue* eons:tone the greatest numeruws • tto one wished to destroy Nut c t his °Wow or worktq eller' them But the land wee burned over activity is an acquired ptendency ,he egp sod ]mug dt and tea taw l wegg Wis.!/baa • wtur►i 0001, for the exposed to de.truetiou human tendency i• toward the line years brought thy .peel.o to an era_ of Leet 'side** MIR and Memos Fr.nt Beene. Catching Sue -lure. We were taught at school or oto the An ol1 French ,urs• city deals - farm fiat the three nonose'] .teW fie.• Hot he lc" .t w tai I for other purpose..1 seasons when ..urd • new snare fur the guilelese as.at-ur Ha pct its his window eve •fol'. fre..md in vaguely medieval cl.,u.es Collector No. 1 same in and ..k.d to buy one otthem. The dealer a,uh' not divide the lot. u they were ve 4-n.es After remounting valuable set. � Pthe t smile r et last long persuasion at a ..ry ling price Collector X. hollowed. Could he ;lav ono of On- doll./ Out of the question, sir - 1 moa valuable set, r.pr•.eming the Pour Seasons.- After more bog persuasion, and at • still Looser price, one of the doll. wee chid, When .m►tear \. 3 called, the *hos. dolls were the Three orates, s roost valuable set, which could not be dtvi•fed By offering an enormous um l.• +envoi off one of them. Amateur No, 4 called and wanted bey one o1 the two doll/. What was ,r,onsieut actually proposing! The Iwo dolls were Adam acid Eve, sculp- tured and dressed by some forgotten mrdi.t'al artist. The pair .•meld not po..ihly be parted. The collector even- tually carried off Adam fora gigantic sum. Amateur No. / called sad sak- .d "How much for that mirko/ Evi- dently an odd one of a sat." "An odd one of • set:" •mrsamd the dealer/ "it is s unique pines. Does not monsieur perceive that it rupee .ents .kgnes Sorel, the favorite of Charles VII Y' and the &meteor eecur- .,d the unique pima for a lebulotu amount • IfMa should b• confined to roomy M• now being produced to miniature. tree with yard attached, and grit and cal. tba7 11111 - ahem. ebartoal and water should be CopOS5 &.il 1or mon than tntt.7a b.pt before them. 1t regnlres from anA aren't Sear the trouble }b11 le tine to lour woks to goat. and Lha mem-floss coma with the tnstrume•ta Practice no deed fowls soon makes one birds should not be ercfted dortog the an expert, anti an expert gets iota ei process. as that cuts wdgbt, nor should Ibe7 W •iposed to srtrot,. co1d, •. wort outsold. • profeeatooal la Mow the bed win go Tor bast 11 is el- York operated as 60,000 cockerels Iasi Ways wise to sort tuckers before, fab ataaoti two a °toot. "Ingbio aver• smp teniae. .aiall7 1t of different ages. ' •/• atxetl E'bose that !we baekwatd 1n growth The td.e that profwfosal elhtbltote with tbo.. batched late should have • make great big wad at tbo •bow. r all foid.rnl There ore fuses when store either a.htbttor skim th.le to bellied out of their feed. Ileo IOW nr they only make a halt via, 01". 50 worry fowl• eked tlaq eanaot taus, sad for wee= thus dad Kea when they swoop flat. *bow MEM be fastreyst Water k a great they •n mo high that ones Nicene ter ealsb and staking weigh they float Dom. dead broke dad some gmghoulM Dt•atlftl, lel' sae taws. However. We the .M.rtiseng kat they are atter. and a good won ata trig 'bow often pots them on the top weft DON'TS and mune btg ells the foltowinj ser la the ,doetion of butter cheese were, flat. the cow; woad. the 001. !k and, third. the manufacture of 1 ami other d.iry bg products from the milk. oday the moour snidest ois being and a little soy been is taking the cow's place. MI1k is obtained Prom rt the beans by eabinf the bean mltk. thew sod,butter ate being Wads: also ossa.ssea milk. milk flour and a toe- d •sesln which is said to contain eimisedlal elements of food. Before the day beans ars crushed they us foaled hs cold water. Maceration recuts in theo *ctios 1>• of a thick milky liggid_which Altered and drank bosh or ted tel making butter and abases juut as in the case d *oris milk. Vegetable milk, butter and elutes are becoming po�ra1� in many parts of China. India and J.psn where the cultivation of the toy bean is being eneoneaf•b Deane eon kali than cows Happy Mr. T•tcher. Not.c:ng that her husband was o. - Usually talkative -hit ten, Yrs. Tstebr asked him the reason for it. "Well." said ?etcher, "I am hap- pier appin today than usual, and the rat - son if I did thee. good things on my nay to business to -day I was walk• ing down the m•ln street when I saw a young woman with • baby sitting on c church step weeping. Being touched by her appearance I eked her what was the cause of her die tress 'Oh. sir.' she said. '1 have walked s:s miles to have my baby baptised. to find I have lost my purse.' "I told her that was a small mat- ter. and. handing her a sovereign, told bar to get the child baptised and bring me the change afterwards. which she did. So you see. Mary, .I did ' three good deed. I performed an act of charity, started-' a little chi on ire way in hie, and got fifteen good shillings lot • bad sovereign." Oleos. Way of Catching Monkeys. Duet WO Tait •sg pr'•••rsettve r 1011 S • Deem boa i hoe bgs• 554. .D.s't M aefsi•twd by Oa ♦ • lore 'easy who 4r 04 • . i d1-41.5k:i' y °°t In tropical eountries the natives have many unique ways of catching namkeys. One of them, as explained by a traveler, is this: The hunters walk about In short boob in sight of the monkeys Then they take the boots off, plate some gum in the bottoms and leave them en Lha ground, with - dewing themselves to • great din lase* Presently the monkeys enu down from the trees and try on the boob and when the hunters mese af- ter them the boots stick to the test of the monkeya and they are unable to climb Thus the imitative Lttle enamels ere captured. I'm the Cream of the West Miller, and I'll tell you what I'll do I'll guarantee your next batch of bread IWILL guarantee it to rise away tip out of the pans, and make asdebdoas bread as you ever tasted. The loaves will be the biggest and most whole somi. you ever baked with the same amount of flour. Til guarantee it or you get back the money you paid for the flour! Now see : Just go to your grocer and buy abet of Cream of the West Flour. Take it home and bake it up. Give it a trial. • Give it a couple of trials. Your oven or yeast might sot be just right the first time. Now when you give it a fair trial, if you honestly feel that you have not had splendid satisfaction with Crease of the West Flour. return tie unused portion of the bag and get your Ishst ry Just tell the store maa your bread didn't tome out right and you want your money back as guaranteed. It's not the grocery man who loses. It doesn't come out of his pocket. It is the Campbell Milling Company, Limited, of Toronto, who pay. and they are satisfied to pay if you'll be satisfied to try Cream of the West Flour. Ask your store - keeper about this guarantee. He knows. He will tell TOW Try a bag nest baking day. Cream tt West Flour The hard Wheat flour .( is guaranteed for bread Mow Disease May Se Communicated. • recent outbreak of diphtheria is the west was ettr:bated by the medi- cal authorities to the bad habit Petr children have of moistening them pencils with the longus to mais write more smoothly and legibly. The pencils in themselves were found to be harmless when clean aid new. but is ells. of the rural a dsslues u+ Gila. pew copybooks distributed to the childrse during lee- sons er sons and collected again when school i, dismissed for the day. Consequent- ly no child is stare of getting the ass• pencil twice in two days. Johnny Brown gets a nice new pen- cil to -day and moistens it frequently in his month during the writing lee- son er son because he Ands it writes easier when the "lead" is wet. Tomorrow Mary Hodkins gets that same pencil. She. too, moistens the lead in her mouth to make it write better- And that is how the dread disease is com- munlc•ted from one child to another. Cruelty te Animals In France. • eoeiety for the prevention et entity to animals bas been organised in Paris, where no legislation on that enbJ has been parsed sines 1M0. long u the beset was not the pro- perty d the offender acts of cruelty .ganef dumb animals oould not be punished. •eoording to recently pub- lished ub ltshd •ceoent . dngwho hobaadd pour. then r. d turpentine plied a match and another who had been discherled from service and had taken revenge by tearing his former master's horses' eyes out were dis- charged by magistrates because the brutal men were not the owners of the tortured animals. The act nada: which the clew society was organised �ro�ds. that any person shall he pun- jaisd w110 Maltreats a dumb animal. Engagewt.ne Pt Inns. The custom M giving engag.meet rings rank, back to long before the Christian era With the ancient Egyp- tians engagement rings were always of iron, to indic•b the mutual seen. fie* of liberty of the cantrecting par- t)** One of the very earliest adorn- ments cif betrothal tinge lose • load. stone. which symbolised the attractive force which drew • maiden froom her own family circle into theta her hus- band it is bellowed that the fourth finger has always been the bride'. ring Angst Mince.* •els. '.1ThIggtwnrth *Amite that he pats Msslrb 01017 time he happens to be en s host in rough weather " "R•m.rk.ble r" '.Whet .e remarkal.l. .t.wit That he admits t►" . •t E heresy affirm acid declare that C.e•se el Ike Wast Flaw is a superior bread bear, acid as sack is .abiect to ear abmdmma gnse=fee a money beck it mot eatidaAory alter a fair trial. Lay desk: 4m besu►y •ttsesised to rebus" price paw by custaocr on return d amass/ peaian of bag if the Boer is dot as represented. The Campbell M� Company, Limited, Toronto. e. t ASCIYAtD CA•msrs s pgggMIFI r M� Tl POI novo Pert tsie •ftero a = h ifr. al is "ed rem �,J down to • 10.111rcice.Mie MMesemr • d•,Olyre1,edoattK •tw.� Ericpe .dery else*. flea returned p` h�a,r boil jetwr h►ert Ws4 cf t'Itn Ibis week • .deme yrW .t0 ch.ir itr 1\read•y and w•. 1' ;"'t may, will ittsr0.wn T.1 \oilt�•sricn eye soniinatit dthisnr.I. r•oi•e j' occa+ al iba • l'i 5sm•d-Rich )hoer. It ie wed and an 5111 Moeda lydro_electrn ti►e0. _ h �t BaiEF -hd d N'in1 h,im, 11:r. Gtr,. Iia rat '&W'0• of Beit a' J. 1 ys1. Per fiance atter rel ri�ting tri* sebum .nd Ua1Tl'AKT. ills week to George Hain Tmed.y-. Jan duty -tire cee mourn their termly of Loa alp r bre* , is Parker and Glume :.Iia D1rlhmann, and \.Ilio a 1ris•7• :•tb i tie home .).rains wi cemetery. 11 coedorted bel EA7 TIM V-1111 ngat the e today. Giliespi.. 1G (-law 0. (lawj ilird lsiations of ti► ite.vet it 141 t.reti0 w•,Arlutd, •sdets..n w tad tr,•aiw of SUN and by Mr. &trcbill, tl els-appoint. I. ibis &u tits. thrill ratlines t'0i W. Huse appointed menu, fns Dosed of deck, Js for three Taylor and 1y0s5w1e. deal fltew4rt, 11 lir. I:cou. that ; h- I m.. -l. sir the 1owi,sl wtr lenient bopwlatyl 851(0 cupi vete .irdel the OWa Roved by Gn-piwu bei n eify municipal eeanclI tc std le id Reil Cat rid. ing the de, his. sets -Untie Di..io001 teed aux' aro•nuntso 11. fat. F:I tram , 11 ar..01 & a1 alis Weald, aappl,nr, to r ipt N'i•ht uu nit; Gett*rid. The nun on Mary atptnria,•1 71. cT haul.* mgt AU Rtt,n, 01.11,1 7CP:11L.1776.1;:sh:r.".1.whlt:I'' r*aaaa1. f. Ake •T rite1 For 8•. by Jobe Miamian Blyth ; Beacons & Smyths. Chilton A Round of Gaiety. On the occasion of the visit of a traveling circus to a small town the Juveniles of the neighborhood were in • whirl of e1e:tetnent The young eon of • notoriously close-fisted farmer eagerly limn -mimed his tether for M o.nU with which to "see the circus " "What r• •:chimed the old mac "Twenty-five mint♦ to s.. the circus. and here only last month I let you to ap to P.rwter Jones' field to s.. the ..lipee d the •soon' Young man, do you want 7otr life to be one perpetual round d pi"y r Fled the $.ad1.l Min der -"Ay. ileo, i'1. n5* boot atter y•r lnng experience ye 'nod (*- ropy aespy toe prio0t for an sfternane yen arf , *Mould there be need Beadle --"Aye, sir. there'd be nae difficulty shoot that. but where in the wh.& perish wed r. find on,body *hie to undertake the dills o beth di >. fin le Ono Mule. fn IMIWI'o 11/,11a• p.rsnri$ are hirtita more than own in a room awl M person. at. li.tng •1x or mom in • augly *oyes Gamete Sidewalks are Safe. Sightly and Everiastiat LUMBER need in damp places and on wet ground -u, for instance. in walks -has a very short life. 1t requires almost constant repairing and, in a few years, needs replacing. Concrete, on the other hand, improves with age, and the very dampness which dr - stroys lumber calls out the best qualities of the cement by making it harder and harder --until neither tiros nor traffic can affect it ►A'+ •• The best of wooden W •u R walks keep getting els out of repair. and are a continual menace to life and hmb They are also a fregsewt v'e'to of esperwm doctor bills and lnsi lime Teen again, the! are likely to eat up the original cod in repairs before they are replaced. Concrete walks are sightly, everlasting and safe. They cost less to build and need no repairing not painting. Write for our free book. "What the Ferre Can D. With Cohort'" 1t tells in plain, simple language, hi- ft can save stoney on farm construction Luing cement for Barns, Dairies, owndat•ons, Fence Posts, Troughs, Fe Floors, Hitching Posts, Stalk, Silos, Stairs, mrd so forth The Book it well illustrated with photographs, pians and annum 1 Fiitl oat the Of sed • postal Siwple address it to Caul Comm G. ta.rs.e a�tet.e The Best in Job Printing at The Signal