HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1916-5-25, Page 6• T,rungsa r, KAT Ole lflg
TAB SIGNAL GODRRICH ONTARIO
1111Y EVERY FARMER
SHOULD KEEP HENS
A Source el 8.9 Increase In Income
le Dun to Poultry -An Occupation
Which the Faintly C n Shan
Writing In The Weekly Witness. Mr
M. A. Jull. poultry expert at Mac-
donald College. Rives some practical
ptnaliry talk. witch really tonus pari
of a bulletin recently Issued to the
burp and the girls of the Province of
Mr. Jull says in pari:
�! . breed which a farmer should
loop sill depend largely upon his
tat-arn..s to tote mar..t. and what the
market demands. T' . ruling price of
watts an! poultry will also decide
whether he will gtte his chief atten-
lioe to eg; production or to the pro-
duetioa of t e eggs and poultry flesh.
9'he. t laving breeds prtxlu -o good
broilers. uille tie general purpose
ihre•ed.v reduce excellent roasters.
As tar as t••e eggs aro concerned, the
general purpose breeds usually lay
brown egos -.t. .wl.ilr^ the egg laying
broods lay white eggs
Opportunity For Fortune'
''The farmer is In the best position
of all to nuke money with poultry;
be usually !.as plenty of land. so that
bis fowls t::n he kept on sweet, clean
Solt year atter year lie has plenty
of room to g.ve his plant a good loc•a-
tiorl, to is t;e::erally In a position to
bees.. the ft.wls comfortably. and he
own secure Coeds cheaper than any -
t•:...•. Also with the stuall flock
on oho tarns it requires cot iparattvely
Ittll.+ t:nae ♦.t,1 ata::ttiva to wake It a
a.(. ••aa.
"'rho ftl:ow!'tg reas'•ns are given
Irby putiltry s!;auld be kept by lam-
ent: -
7(11 Bei•auae the farmer ought, by
tills means. to cewvert a great deal of
th.e waste 0: his farm Into money in
[tie clomps t.: eggs aad chickens fur
starlet.
"( i lterause, with Intelligent
imareigrew,a•., chickens ought to be
all year money-makers
"1.:t Because p:,ultry willyield
film a quicker return for the capital
tnveuted tt.a:. Many of th.. other d.•
grrinleuta of argriculture.
•'(4l Became the manure from th.•
.!tory lure! will male a valuer!.•
poet for use m either ve R.•tab
garden or orchard. The birds them
rely. . If a'uwed to run in: apple
- —a--
rouNc WOMEN
erne aad dasMtsrs and soma etas naw I
rage, ander la tree to sitead
1m r
MAY AVOID PAIN aTl a Lh. $ o bog
r..elts V floe itthya of aw-laid eggs
the
�srtag the mint., sess°a. when Ute
termer bas the moat time on lata
hands.
"(81 Because, to start poultry rais-
ing on the farm requires huh little
capital. By good management poultry
can be made, with little cost. a valu-
able adjunct to the farm.
"•tea Ilecau/se eggs and poultry are
aecesmittea on the farmer's tablas, and
consequently he should produce thew
as economically as possible"
Need Only Trust to Lydia L
Pinkhafn's Vegetable COM -
pound, says Mrs. Kurtz weg.
Buffalo, N.Y.-" My daughter, whose
picture u herewith, wee much troubled
with pains in her
back and sides every
month and they
would sometimes be
so had that it would
seem like acute in-
flammation of some
organ. She read
your advertisement
in the newspapers
and tried Lydia E.
Pinkham's V e g e -
t a b l• Compound.
She praises it highly as she has been
rellei'ed of all these pains by its use.
All mothers should know of this remedy,
and all young girls who suffer should
try it" -Mrs. MATILDA KURTZWI , 529
High St., Buffalo, N. Y.
Young women who are troubled with
painful or irregular periods, backache,
headache. dragging -down sensations,
fainting spells or indigestion• should
take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound. Thousands have been re-
stored to health by this root and herb
remedy.
if you know of any young; wo-
naafi who Li ak•k and needs help-
ful ads lee, ask her to write to the
Lydia E. Pinkhani Medicine Co..
Lynn, Masa. Only women will
receiae her letter, and it will bet
held in strictest confidence.
SEE FOWL AT NIGHT
Many Poultry Troubles Are Located
in Thi' Manner
There Is no better way to and out
the health and general condition of
your flock than to go to the hen house
at night after the birch have gone
i to roost ,'olds are often detected in
this Way and -the ailing birds can be
located and removed from the dock-
Cash bird should be lifted off the
I emelt when its weight cap be discolor-
! ed Some will be fowl Imo heavy
while others are fight, doe either tf
over or underfeeding °r the ,ewes
..r moms disease, or tnMot peals.
If they are all too At n old ave
you a chance to determine the teas
and If what you are feeding 1s doing
this. If It is caused by feeding too
'much corn you can reduce the amount
and substitute some of the lighter
grains Then again you can examine
the birds for lice. An Investigation
u( th:s kind reveals many things you
cannot get at very well during the
day *ben the birch object to being
caught it will do much to put you
ea the right footing for the future
treatment and handling of your Doak.
ANIMALS AS DOCTORS
°tenants. win destroy many lnl�a �w Large and Small Creatures dee
lsaecta wrote Friends -Even Crocodiles
"(61 Because. while cereal*
telt can be success>1hlly
In regain section, ponita T
;wised fur table sea for
duction In all parts d the
All Caw Assist
sgiDInyr:.••nt
"( Because tt the
r eigUlgto
in
is more than one kiad of
that. when In a state of alarm.
animals of another kind to
ft from disuses and other Ills.
instance. crocodiles to the Nile
blends with a tittle bird called
plover, which feeds on
that Infest their jaws. and
c i the piece* of food that cling
libel
heath. No crocodile will ever
this bird, fur not only does it
him from having bad teeth. but
peoreota him from being conslder-
y irritated by the tiles. An even
ourious animal partnership
than thin to that which exists between
the hermit crab and a worm called
• "tweets." The hermit iltes its the
empty •'.tell of some other shellfish;
but as he is a very untidy creature
and litters hes "house" with bits of
food, he induces the nerels wogim to
toe and hoe with him. In return
abetter, the worm cleans up the
's dwelling by eating all the
fuse that is left about the shell.
HOE POLISHES
Contain no acid and thus keep the leather soft, pruiecting it against
cracking. They combine liquid and paste in a paste form and requiro
only half the effort for a brilliant luting shine. Esq to use for
e'l t} -e family -children and adults. Shine your shoes at home and
i _p theta neat 1 r- r. oALLFr co. of Cams_. L
H*.,LTt, - -Ctvs-
BL. ACK-WHiTE=TAN
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KEEPYOUR SHOES NCAT.
Oeste Right. Too! ;
Mr Edelson is well known as
a
kleiver raconteur. and the following:
little tale has a particular point to it.
A school ti.ue her was imestiouing
ler (lass on rneral know!, dge.
'Now, Ririe,, she said. ''what is
most wwndcrful'thing a n .tn, has et cr
boa
Theo (lass was si!cnt t: 1! . rev,.
'pat
Theo
on,. g + ..: ,
w( -.t t:p
-i'leese cL:Lva. 1 1. a :
his wife and family -..e , 1
•warn, tiitlioy.
1
clothes are
the question,
ours are the answer
ART CLOTHES
limbo `MATt�
Walter C. Pridharn
Goderich. Ontario
Narrow Escape.
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"It was while 11av,Iliug in Switzer -
lend that l proposed to Mise hntilli on
the ver g.• of a mountain gofer"
kHnn.•+s ! $uppo.e.the had thrown
you over :"--Balttuulte American.
"So long as motheris willing that 1
should mainly you," said the sweet
thing: "papa can t+asilp to wren .•err."
'Nat-ah--tlo the womenfolk iilwats
role in vena- family: ' askid the young
'•\lone•:'. ejaculated youpg Mi• .
the in midst
du
of torr s•eA
Kidder L.
"Here 14 %ell sero1111t o1 a wolilatl who
told het hilly for iifty rents!". ••016.
well.- returned her baebelnt its- he, .
who hail at tundry times cnretij'..r th.•
children albite •hia sister went shot --
pine. ".I1 Simi. of swindles are 1tic ,r
•soc ked eon ad4} e.'•--Itansa.l'i. y P.i.. r.
Lute*-..utTrt ii.g Employ •r -i: o n d
grseiou-. got. 1' sent you to get we
Wig post•eaeds nearly an hour aro!
What s k•nt ant,w Oilier
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iwnt snlwtt -t, �•-'1\".•I1, t.n,•1 had to
mel.„.. n, ..ret. 1 wesn't very -me which
y• uwortl.l eke 14-4. so 1 got half
n• rw.-., slid hall comics - 1. Itil 0
1' opt 1rrt1 /: •rnlsn ()Meer ••0 Eng-
lish mitt er i t eharge of t irrn.n•1 Pt •• •t•
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Native- 1Imo e are the Oldls•v trrur.
Thea: ate uin.4y-right years ..I.1.
tirtenger-Eu what di.: tltrp cteait
their long live.:
Native One 'ranee he toed terlusck•
r•r, sol} .,fie '.anal he -never used -it.-
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-(1) Dragon's Monti Geyser, Wairakei, (2) Active Volcano
(4) Prince of Wales Feather Geyser,
NATI:Rat, philosophers hare been e.r means --to buret forth with vie-
. for decades for a leore. 7T'y are springs which tblrow
.oubd explanation of the geyeer forth Intermittent lets of heated water
phenomenal. and yet they are not able and steam in pouring Itself over the
bre hive the Interested world full de -'surface of the earth the water some-
*elle about them; pkilcnophy has been (Intel makes a noise just Him the water
able to ascend to the heavens aad that hum' an le egular tune as 1t m-
itring down to the world dlmensinne capes boiling foram a iftcben letUe
*wit particulate shout the planets. baa it may be reasnsahle to assume that
Asset able to tail Why the stars wink. the water Ieav•s the ov•rbeated ket-
Iwby the .un and moon appear and des- tie for the sari• reason that it leaves
appear, when there will be an re llpse n• the geyser -things were made tem hot
n ose* dietant revolving body. sad why for It. All things of extraordieed7
the eclipse will oernr. philosophy bee beauty are rare Tie °..l. gersers yet
taaght ua all about all the variatloaskll.eovered are thou'. of lo•laad, wy-
o f the firmament- shout all the tao-'orales and California In the Uniteed
&lofts of the earth Itself. but looser"Ifltatess, and those of oke North lalead
lore policies Nobody fully asd•r.taads
them At any rate we know MTelhtag
Zia them -we lame they are b•auU-
A geyser Imlay be beet deerrlb•d as a
AM1asr d lot sutler. The mrd ger-
, Ngattrnkoe, N.Z. (3) Harbour Front, A*•illinsd, 11.
Whakarewarews. 8. d• Niagara.
:the great Brltiai Ompt-e The Ceas-'Dilate that there Amid be more 1tiM
than TaKlflc train aad steam.)hip eon- unlade firssseurae betweee its meth,
,nectlona cos bring sightseers from ben Promat dad travelling taellltial
almost any part of the t,omtnlon rigid almost saaideb dbleece, sod any of
up to the home of geysers Tie aI. r wfio hams Se mane should not
"Niagara" of the Canadian -Aunty's- *ludas our Itimiend sad neighbours a
laalan Ilse, pays regularly betwesa VVaS
Vane mover and Auckland Prom Made The ed4 a rdpank which le the
land the New Zealand geyser bastes largest la *gm IWd. had i■ 11854 w
ran easily M reached. At Retorwa are pop elf let during tit
numerous hotels is accommodate past tetsigma alb mos that
health seekers aad the bubbling seed sumh.r bid bid ..Deter WOOS
geysers la the vicinity are as wicked- w k. Amilinedi bee a *lied liar
looking as they are extraordinary. The Wang of de + e
But geysers e not the only sise
rae- it .als .>rws %Nra
ok ed.
tons fiat New leataad has to °Wert but at me wilL._..t ea da ye.� ales M
there are hosts of other.. and sot tie bi a i�agat obs 1 !B
beast are the Mw 7.ealanMn them- davogilese aim d the arrest eer�mbeast
enit.s, who are oar ewelne Al the lhapinaa �y to bosoms veer
period when the Mals ooaaeetfag Iii.. Mega gee '.smithy. a beef depnl
begin are betas felt closer [baa .•f et eaiMMIS. stab a bone et °iter%
thew W bees bedora, It Is early appr.-
of New Zealand
Tame wan are Toed of travel aad 1a-
t•resting slghta should see a greeter
Per Canadines Use genet attractive are
Ulnae In New 7"ealaad, for the isleseb
d New stashed are important parts of
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MARTIN SENOUR
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F. HUNT, GODERICI, Ont.