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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1918-11-14, Page 6th k and Me,thOtIS t Feed.bug Dir of Dairy „ ProdactS, st,,llacteria, bad odors efid na- iii1,12,, wastes so big that to -day dairy interests are denling With i as live issues, talting step's iler their elimination ea every ferni; and f ofle-eadY much prevention wOrk hes of the cow sterile; however, we oen, '•been aecomplished on the better clase keep them eleen and reduce contaml- { :metdei:ditai:teuneie.axis (14,reet itywering .cd: nation 1:eom this soerce. The ts dno Th every busittesS where food 1,s ; 4 uality, if. not aetual speiling. rmst- les.sziess pays, Cleanliness is next to ' ni-dk hquee often indieates faulty con- , send. you the Doll Car- 1?raoti Qi orid we will aloo drown. from the cow oe' in the proeess of Tic CONY ira ilot the ,g-uitty Party', INfilk de s not .ce.ine from the cow e/itire ly free frore, ,liaeteria, „be- eause. it is i -possible to keep. the ;teats of thesteate and the body temperature of the eow uffeed ideal conditions for the baeteria to multiply and, ths. best we eart do, the lowee- duets el the. teats will contain, considerable num- bers of bacteria. Ily using the first ll .S This Iiig 'Doto is hi- chora nae Jowled leas and, a ralfs and 'natural used., /tondo aid feet Tho, , Doti carriage hes, oteet trome„ wheels, and sea . the t, i..,a))a and ttood ',•ato leatherette, It is 24 inches. high or d is just the right Nita tor Ulu Dig Doll, :Taiit send uo your ana acltireng and we wtli. souei you te• ,Pasksgeo of lovely e m bossed Xmas Post cards to soli at 10 cents a package. ivb.e.n they era sold send us the money and 'ive will sena you the: ;$18' Dili, with all charge,,i ' Profit% Duet inside a dairy barn Or nage without any charge if s'ou -4-111 , d, and 'when the eenee is co 're' the milk Oh t 's w auces 'sb°\'‘' YD°11 goes I et 1 p ii„ -wilt .,0 r friends an t ' 'tr,liction, • 'When the trouble is stud_ few jete of milk to wash out ti .. , ' bile pr bl f ' . ' ' 1 'tt • l' ' 4^-° ta° a ; A . . , a ge r ie 0 em 0 reducing the amount bo praottealiT free from bacteria. le '1"st l'I''" 't'• th'. th ,,i,', sell oar cords and earn ' rsq'clillumt ana baeteria in milk will Proper care is taken at this 'stage of Prizes too, -send 1,1$ 10:1epaqeeliey,e0,3ered., Te,e president a prodiction, the few bacteria which a t , hi., city m tt, s , get „, . e„ _ , arose t -day so ,yon ,,., , ...1 ,,,, companies t into the antic from this source cult tut your DP11 I recently said to the writer, ewe place ere of but little consequence to the, 1) -011.' -'''q,3•104.4 -o cru14! raote stress upon the sediment test cionstime,r. e 440-1-656 than upon the becteria cotint, because_ On the other hand, coves, that 'have 11°.111321?"-7442all , - - - Seases a the udd ‘ ' c°1Yx'14"1 ' if milk la comparatively fe'ee of eedr- local di ei may. give De t ' ,-, Inent the lumber of bat' ' . ...orouto elle, as a Tule, milk which at; times is contaminated' * will no be excessive." In a broad way the ceiling of the'aide walls and overhead of the dairy stable and milk house with lath and plaster or meteh- ed material will lead to the production of cleaner milk.. Bacteria are close- ly related to dust -when it comes to producing sanitetry mirk, and the same with the bacteria which eause this disease. There is many a proo that such 'germs can live and pass into the body of the use): and cause the same disease as the cow was afflicted This shows us that tuberculosis of the udder may readily be transmitted to other animals, 141111:: from unhealthy care in stable and milk- house construe. cows should -never be used by 'human tion produces as pleasant results.. It being's, or to feed young stock ion -the is still impossible to produce a germ- fem. No matter bow well all other less nailk---a few dust particles and issqtilrements are met, if the 015Ws pro - clueing the milk are not in good health we fail. The milkers and handlers, of the milk in the dairy rooms are a- prolific ' bacteria enter the milk In such my- sterious ways that there will always Le more or less trouble from such sources, but careful stable n3anage... ment has -reduced the amount of dust, source of contamination.- Unclean and number of bacteria to such an ex- methods of niliking and the handling tent that the milk peoduced on many of the nroduets affard epportunities farms is a pure and healthful food., far the pollution of the netile by dis, , As the dairy farmer understands that eas, 'organisms, as well as dust and IY FUNI\ ()TOUT -M.10 T 0 1, 1 „ :it., 'of the ag to ,ilentity the ,ithpty wth,TsPeciati loratiel. ,jaeob had associated. 'Jehovah With Beer- shieha and the household 'worship of hes- _lather's family. 'The-, wonderful tiiieeee.,, 'was that God found place;end 0hi 1$' the Weri,tier time,s,, yet.' nothing „iS Mere certain than that, we cannot nee frem his pt'esenee. Cod can always be found where rblisre is a heart oPlitt to receive hira. How dreadful is Lids Placc---Net meirely fearful, but neve- I leePiring because of 'the revelation of l'God. The house, or God. ---The pla'ee iewhore God abides -The gate of heaven —Here heaven and earth meet, Em- phatically a holy plaee, net an ordlia- ary ancteary., but one supremely favored, hy Jehovah, In a land where sanduaries were nuMerous this, wouid become thesanctuary because of the woderfl. manifestation of 11/11.11E5 511al iLOVE5 HIS 515TER.-1-0 ANNOY 18. 9,100kr the btone that he had Put PONT 5Y41.1. F114407)5( IHTAT ,iii,HiELY11•41FEILELLit.IL_LY biTedoe:It;ehissaellecadd—inTrih,aes setyocc,sie itselE- had bentuae of the holy visibri vouchsafed to S0 it 0 fg, a pillar ---The -word is teennical, meaning a sacred pillar, Poured oil upon bhe top of it-21'Itc en- tire proceeding was in accord with ancient custom and stilt practiced bY some people'. The anointing was a form of eonsecration, either recegniz- in,g the preesence of a divinity within the St011e or ilIVOkillg 1115 presence there. The custom was widespread among the peoples of the ancient world. 19, He eallecl the name ,of that place Bethal--House of Gpd. .,Taeob Towed vove—The vow• figured largely in primili-Ve, religious rites.; Hereeit connected -With a covenant based upon the cohdition that Jacob would 'give a tenth of .ell made to God" pro- vided' he, %.k.a,s pliospereet in his Way. --Thoneeli expressed in the foini oT a bargain, this -transaction was a gen - niuely religious net. It should -be jud,ged in the light of those eari- daVs. „ Mueli in ie has permanent religious Gocl still offers- us blessingp INTERNATIONAL LESS,ON upon cert. -kin C-Ohclitions. God's pro- , NOVEMBER 17: tecting carewas Jacob's greatest need ----- in this strange adventure and he Iva? Lesson YU. ,Saceb*s Flight—Genesia deIttei;vniaisnethdetobesgerimei.igbli„rnof:aallilew the, 28' 1()'22-1--(1(ihrieu"Te:''..t' life for Jacob. I -Ie had lea-rned some- Psa. 103. 10. = 'Verse, 10. Jacob went out from Beersheba and went toward Haran--- I-Iarau was the ple.ce from which Abram started .on 'Ms journey to the -ormnised land. Jacob's- jour- ney followed in reverse order pretty \''‘%111.sch°1°G1'netlinee jeascrelbleete by much the same ioute Pursued by Abrain. It 4,vas fitte- odd miles in al eirect line Irmi.C\Beersheba to Bethel,' Marking Small Farm Tools - arid ()vet' four hundred: iniles from weil Beersheba to ;wan He probably 1" ct equIPPed fzfrrn shop tols are certairi to be disphtded. Some 1 plae for nal ng tools' in order to reacapc the neighbornooci of Bethel on with mud. This mud dries quickly and readily falls into the milk pail, it is one of the most objectionable forms of dirt because it quickly finds ts way through 'the bebtmiiof the strainer amt settree,he the pal* cans' and bottles. ,, it is also loaded with, dangerous „bacterial dife whieh have delecterious eireet upon the .milk and its products. Caws that are plaster, ed with this ltind of Mud should be thoroughly cleaned before they are milked.- • - • . , One of the most prolific cauiges of trouble during the •sunurfer months is that of old,, sour strainer cloths whith aro rinsed In,. lukewarm water ' and hung up to dry. These elothsiliould he put in boiling 'water...and. thorough- lly cleansed before being used Ifor..an- this sort of thing pays the incentive to dirt that adheres to the hands. and otherOrdinary Wire strain- ' abolish dust and bacteria becomes clothes of the milker. Her is where ers are worse than none at all, Thef very direct and practical. seeh diseases as • typhoid, diphtheria are very diffand are to keep clean anare . A few dairy farmers have become and scarlet fever get into milk. Milk almost worthless for removing, fine interested in the fact that dust and as it comes from the healthy cow does dirt and dust.—W. M. K. bacteria ilre iejurious to the health not eontain these bacteria. They of their cattle. Many preventative come from the butside after the milk Measures were introduced. In a lit- is drawn from the Cow. Any person tle while it was found that the cows who has been 111 attendariee on a sick produced better milk, more of it and. -Person cermet work among the cows that the mon were hetter-tempered. or in the dairy room without being a' through: the daV and less tired at source of danger to all who use the. With larnbs'at. any -where near pros - night.' Dust, and baCteria in the dairy Mirk frorn such a dairy. Typhoid, HIS WATCH FRE TO ANY ".1.3()Y Th1''Ir.E0,41.road IyAtn its' an abY,0,- Iutoly gotirtintOnhtloleitet/pe.i;, It is stem-. and stern Net deuble'aluotproor heek,, nicitei7eacc. Regidar 111 an `8 ratra3. Send tIO yn r 110010 and address\ Anti We you 40. Pa•olcagetiL,..4tt hyvely ornhossecT Xintts llottt,.0,ttr/Is 'te oen at 10 coins New ;tend no the money 000 wItt' send . you.' .t.lie" watch and sk leN• ply,1ether fob '110riEllzWARREN CO.'• ' .0ont, 200,.Woro1100.. oat- „. deal aro identified by Paint/lig them e bright red color: This': coldr is easily, ditinguishable in the' g'rEiSS, /flaking' a tool penited with it conspicuous; where it, would be haTtily' seen if it were the natured steel. The paint tifill,also preserve the 'steel against: rust 'an.d. wood against . decay. A Moderately thick imple- talent, paint is the best” for IA118 "Mir - pees, 'eik small pint .can will usually cover the tools, Blit it is' well to clean oft all. rust befoi.--.0 using it. . Sornetimee eeledihors borrow tools and neglect to bring them back, finally forgetting to whom they- belong, If the topls have sdin4--eidentifieation marks on thein they 4re milch .aurer come •A 'good plan is to talte" a sharp steel punch andeby repeated tapping on. smooth surface the 1 -hi - thing of the holiness and goodifess I tials may be cut mto the tsol in a of God. ' uas experience left anjibid- sheirt :time on a whole kit of tooisv. hie impression upon the life of 'his. A single. tap of-- a harniner on the descendants. Bethel became one of puneh wilbanake a dot dee 4 enmegh to ;the rnoet famous sanctuAries of ,Tudall. resist the,wearing awa,v of-se.rvice and "The Shepherd of the stone of Israel" ,e .„ . t rest. t le se oni atvisa.} e o cut the nanie or initia,ls- in, the wood of handles because of the rough st-ulace it leaires forethe haPede. -- 1 :recall one tool that turned up alter being gone for 'five, years, the man finding it- recognized the initials and . ent prices it is especially impc;rtant tee third day,e joirrooy., -retu.rned, it, The return Of that one . bath often indicate something out of diphtheria and scarlet fever out that, e -very method be erriPloYed for in 11; He ligheee upon certain place rrial.ze them n- iceoee nee creasing, the number of lambs that eau —Bethel, where Abram had Tested Some plans ...we have used may help to whole kit. There is alfo' a plan for oo sp . ded. tool for:-the4.time in marking a balance. When the trouble is stud- breaks without number prove this be produced from our present sul1131Y heTlial;srtiecciamtheerheit of -breeding ewes, One method not vo ant show what mean. Such toals as, irietialip,g (eeeee, with -acid; but ied and the vans's is corrected. the point With their deadly restilts. alt nto-h0--9 ho haninferse hatchets, Chisels,. etc., Which 'above plans -ilia, be found very service,. cows will produce, better milk, more otIn the care of dairy utensils there , ++, it, remain healthy and need less food is still further chance of contamina- than is the case evhen they are confin- tion. This, trouble is not from hacte- ed in ostable, and exposed:to 'bacterial ria that commonly adhere to these ut- generally employed but will recogniz-, 14:1311431.tants' of PP:les'tine-It°- s16°D - thb open during -the sum -Mer ed by old shepherds is that at , morqhs. Travellers wrap their cloaks the ewes just before brteding abniit them and spend the night where Flushing mea.ns graining or other D'ight overtakes them. I-te took one liberal feeding for a short time before! of the stones of',e the place—Stones turning,in the ram. so as to make „the iveve all about hini:--ks, Perhapshe was are -used outside t s op a orereat laden dust and dirt. ensils, but from -those introduced in -GOOD. -IMALTI-1- QUEsTION BOX Even in the most carefully con- handling and washing. The washing- structed stablev-eare must be exereis- and care of dairy utensils is one a - ed in feeding, 'cleaning the stables„ the most exacting from - the stand- Inddiug the, cattle and Pre -venting tool point of cleanliness and the quality of Tree circulation of the air in the ' water used. A samply of bacteria - stable and milk house. Hay and laden water- which will leave some of Toughage should not be fed until after the bacteria on the utensils is an milking It,inte, and It 13 better to change :the bedding naate,ritd during the mid- dle of the clay so that the dust will settle before milking time. If milk- iii.c,- machines are used care should be taken not to allow the teat cups to hang close to the floor where the suction will draw dust into them and deposit it in the milk. Healthy cows secrete hea.ithy milk. Bacteria get into the milk after it is AeliatrUtleirengiftamvsaramaawalmama. ANTED fau-TaR,,P EATHRS Highest Prices Paid Prompt Returns—No Commission POULTN CO. aagiecearg aalfleet konteaa ‘nr.,14,..rii-wE3r3f aillkinda. Bei -ter quality- pFeferred.; Write for prices. STANFORTAI, Limited 128, Matte:Sect St; Montreal& iv Sp r eas 26 ELM ST, TORONTO TAXIDERMISTS TO PARTICULAR' PEOPLE - Send for iliustrated Bookit, ,1 Artificial Eyes.ansil Suppllea. 'RA S WANTED Latest Prise Lbit end For Our and Shipping line nri/t11.4t, Zurity- Ctii.*3; ta 2idt erne, LeWA. - itippvIr4 Cirti do 11 grpirt$ TeiStA Th19 fivgile to bo elrie of the beet Vearaftittronpete and fur shipr# ether known, reiorefttr atetle&'-qewer tacit to trop„Get reaay early for Kg/at/114&,, Iozk Overykur trans a130iiiitiplieslaosti ,D' Get Otit Itti SOOFir-Slintily Catalog, GainctliNtlen TraptsngSenne(s-alltitted hook.,,ShOweiuteiti itatit 1%1 col.. ors, Facioty,prieSs on teras3S, etlioker, 10b etc, Writetetlay--Curd rattralTilta valor& ai giar 00 tdoofitil604 raw 117,totutept* sidious source 1 dariger to those who ns -e the milk. When the. mill goes into more ewes- give birth to twins than the utensils there Is a fresh supply of food for these bacteria- and they be- gin to grow and multiply with dis- astrous results. IT typhoid germs are in -well -water they will have a chance to contaminate any: milk that goes into utensils after they have been washed in such water. Ninnerous ewes especially thrifty and rapidly ndar tee stone altar built bit Aln an lb' Andrew I', Ci-uiver, &D. gaining flesh at the time of service. t It was already ground that 'was re.- Vr-Currier will answer .1.etiers pretalaing to /Teeth, 12 3-0112 I has been f.ound that whne`..re this,,inethod(gaYded as.e.aot-etleIliough Jacob knew Clegtlicuiris of general interest It will ba-ansWered through these columns: of 'handling is used not onlyd° t not. T4e of a stone as a pil- lit not, ft will be an'Swored personatly it stamped, addressed envelope b ea- - ' ' ' low is t Le practiced by- certatti etioseei. Dr. Currier Will net teseribei for lad:vide p Atl eases o, make diagnosia. smaller percentage of the eive.s fail _tribe, io_day. • Address. Dr. Andrew F, punier, care Of Wilson., Publishing Co,: 78 Adelmi4s. to catch' and -come hi heat again, but ' Et West,Toronto. lg. .deeareed—The dream as a ' when the ewes :are an poor feed at breeding time. Thug it both increases Ole number of lainlas- and makes more of them come duringthe first three . _ „ weeks of the 'lambing pied, • The ewea do no need to e grained all winter where plenty of good clover hayeor other satisfactory roughage is other kinda of bacteria, such as these fed, but more satisfactory results will that cause ropY, colored and slimy be obtained if they are fed. well en - milk are frequently in -well-water that ough to keep them fronr shrinking is used in washing dairy utensils. weight at any time.between breeding 1,1,1 ing aml descending upon the Son at brain 3 as " b k' - bl cfl Cooling the milk immediately after and lambing seasons. The -careful , _ , 1 .oeen ro en, Ole oo las it is drawn from the cow will retard shepherd will he ,wt -'2 repaid --Pdr maA: .6.-.0101d, -3.s.ho-vah t.o...„(.,,d Ibove it, ,cy,fohreatedi ikiteswwasteyr.sinotalintigieinhtiomisnsi)sooninge: his trouble of seeing to it that the . the development of bacteria and the at this betuct....--irirtiNktasfoarniailavnelfeenslittaiottiosnay-o! JGaceodb; and the, pressure 61 this effused blood more" the temperature is lowered the ewes receive sufficient feed time of the year. was consmons thet Jehovah was:.riear injures or destroys tli° nerwO, ce'lltl'es more the bacterial growth -will be re - Sheep are often pastured even into hirrr; that is the main eact. Tho form in the brain by -which motion and 'Sen. ever lived „was Pasteur, when he was tartied. Milk that is promptly, re - early -winter and they- ere all right is alWays according-, to the circum. sation in the -paralyzed parta are con- between, 40 and 50 he, bad -a sev0ro-' duced in temperature to forty degrees there iEthey-really get enough food. etances of a Man's edlication and op- trolled. ' The paralysis. in 'Moat cages stroke which made 'film completely F. and held at that temperature until portunitjes;, the main:thing , is the is on the opposite side of the body helpless pn one side and he never comil fact that, God- rs tear', This is the front that on which the aco'd t 3 th i n en p means ef revelation is. referred to - p a s r nunilier oft -hues In the Mlle. A lad; ,cisr set up on the earth—The hills Anxious—W,hat is the hest way 10 round about the place are composed of treat a person who is paralyzed on limestone rocle rising, in well-defined one Side? After a person has had ofle- . stroke how can -ethe neet--one"he de- layed? ' 4. Paralysis or what is commonly call -- ed "a stroke" means that: there 1s ease or injury of the arteries. The arteries may be 'very soft or they may be very brittle. When paralysis occurs ono or more 'artcrries in the "'strata, Tezlmibling, a' itone stairway. „No doubt this formation suggested Ole form of Sacob'e dream, Xt was a wonderful steno stairway reaching up to heaven, a vishe symbol of the means of communkation betwebn ra41".f alifkGad. -...This Mee -finds expression ip JOhn. 1, 5 1: "Y,e ;shall see the heaven opened, and the angels of God ascend - body would 'bei wise enough to tell when another break -esoulci occur any- more than one can tell when another,' break is going tri occur in a -water pipe or gas ,pipe that has become old and diseased and'has already. bursted once or -oftener. The • only' thi4g person wit'h diseased arteries cli'n do is'to lead'a irery quiet simple 11/1,!,„ fres from ft•et and excitement, from Milt, gestion and hard work, and fr,om everything whieh has a tendency to raisethe blood literature, 'Br such a mode of life one may often continee and do tiaefef wors-s. for many ,yeari` after the tint . attack, One of.- -the -greatest and most useful Men WhO • ready for use will,,,keep for a long But the frosted grass sometimes time. When the 'Milk ig shipped to bloats them, causing them to look full the city- the trouble is invariably with and apparently doing well when they the morning's milk, which goes into are ac0ii"7 rhungY and lasing flesh fist artAlie.'.'litne Willett they should be Ole &ins without being properly cool- ed. In the fresh milk the bacterial Tost t4ifty ,te insure a maximum yield of lamb's the -14o-wing spring, growth soon exceeds that in the older inilk that has been .propet'iy cooled. A few 'pumPkins scattered in the pas- Gooling the milk does not kill any of tore, Oats once a 'day or some other the disease -producing 'bacteria or the lactic acid bacteria, so that it cannot take the plaoe of cleanliness in the production of milk. All of' the bac- teria present in cold milk become at- tiye a„s soon as the temperature eon - alone hecorne favorable. Oleanli- ness is of first importanee, cooling is next. DairyMen frequently „ experience considerable diqlculty in Ole work of tracing the source'' b.e an unnathral ()cloy Or fiavar in Milk., La' stleh eases tis first necesAary to.' determine whether or not such an odor o flayor Is present when. the milk loaves the co al or deYedops later. If any parti- pletely overcame the,paralysts, but he privilege of ,all men then and,„now, It 'brain takes Place.', .,The,teasoneof this liyed for thirty. Yea -r' s„afteia'irard lay- . was the God of 2thrahatu isaao igtliat the B.. c..12,re.s proceed:mg ,Itozn. the iiig bro. ad an .# deep foundations for JhaacvOeb; bt e_11 saen z.mteba- rocidtiNvih,c(1.1 sase wpourper' 1)rain to the. cqra, along which. the st,nence ef,:4 bacteriology, saving' impuleiles pris's to and fro, like the me to F4ane,e vinegar seeking SOnis that WOnid,receive,him. .14,' -Thy seed shall he as the dtist ,of sages along telegraph wires, :croSs indlistrYpher sheop and cattle, discov-. the earth—Thia,,amatitutee,,the Deco_ from one side to Ole ether at -the june- el'ing the. means treating hydpo- far blessing of „ the t ' :•tb, Von of the brain As,•vith the spmal cord phobia and aorno,•rnang other th,lbOR so that if there is paralysis on -the 'whi01 11111 0710, UPz g'reatod- left,igride of 'the hody_isr„e may be pretty benefactei,s the worldiias ever had: the ea.r,h would. 13e biessed• ls sure there in,jury to the bratn on ' the.hplie• of a, redeemer that Jinks • to- the gside When the loss • af Questions and Answers. gethere it:he wonderful elgeriencea b 7 mi -ht , • • additional: 'feed kr>. short late autumn Abrat am --,-his, teed, theuld. he&nie pa„sture, will D;ften• give irkil'oh greater great,. and in thern..„all-lhe families of . , returns than the rsaMe extra food at any other time of the year. Selling at. wholesale and buying -at retail is one of .the sure methods or reducing poultry profile. Some polg. try -men Purchase feed at the eity'leed store and Wholesale their eggs to the grocery-4*m, , Others bay aentueiNf their feed- as possible from' larmers in the fall and -sell their eggs to con - sinners who, can afford top notch load is great, and the consequent in:- "' A. 17,,..E,1. wheri a person has a 15 B0,hold 1, eiof the Hebrciw race. ' • s• .rwith thee an,..wt jurveto the nerve centres in the brain nervals., breakdown, does. no solnw_ ,keep thee___,Thooh.t,wsi,o,Tipressed with gregt the injure.d person May die A times nnagzoe thane hears voicee? guilt,' and.' feat, and. loneliness. II fe-vir limit's of even . in an hour. If 2. After the nervousness has passed/ ever a Irian neelie&Pbd, he did at Ole!, hewevkr the loss of blood is small and away, wit), •he' sometimes continue to, time. ,all self -•seeking, end a clot .1's quickly forined-'ithia the hear voices?. perverted colic:elAions. the ways of brain, ,Che opening '41414 broken'art- Answer -71. Such El conaltion'as you. Ood, Jaeoh profiitindlY.;belle-ved. hi the el', is °lege& by it and the bleeding refer to, is„, ver' apt to be to) accoill-; God.of the,covenant,, instinctive - stops. The clot: then begins to Oen- 'Paiiirnen•C • of. 'Mental disease, and if :1)rttstlit (loife-ahladifenahylicill ,traet, gradualiy relieving tile pressnre yon are., 8uftoritg ,crom 10 1 ;ihovid act.,1 to learn and eimerienoe before on the,brain end if the- brain has not vise you' to under0 iixaminatioce! could be a real:servant Of Gocl. : His bceil destrOYeci to 'a -very great ex, by an alienk8t;' - pride and: lielr:-Will a,a• .to be broken' tent tile initired pqrsOn May gradtrall.y 2. As long as You continuo to lit .t bY t.i.i° ilmiest'37,,,,aild. gnabe -Of God. r"cgain ,mort or less crio)plete use oi': vorces to "-\.vliich you .r,efer, it is Tait tot eular eoW,- is'.grying ma -winch , is , -.Le'l 17. sz,,,./..#4-y ,i§h-gyah 10 -Inethis 'tile parair,.5ed 1)arts. Ent, of course •''t-tinie fli t vo 1 ar-: -tilt '-:1-'-''' -.rt,' , rl„,. • a a 1 ,... s . s la , i,, s. 3 ' tainted. it, 15,110t 4lie ttt bacteria, hat pricesfer high-class geed's% -The-"Seb', Plfi-co; and ,i'Inew it not—It ivas a Ole , , , , ,, • ,, •.,arteies „roinitiO c,iseabeti and ini- it=ont.mente.3 dl$oarse,. to other eallsem.. . , . .,.. „,,,,:, ,, .:.,, - ond class of producers. usually " find great sutPr's° to hinl.. It lima' e4a.ra,- - _ -......,-,*.,..' ....,,..”.....,...”....,,,,..........,................r.,.............,,,,.„,.,.....,,,,Tari, hitb I d . • Lure 1 Xlenr,M1,41.,,,,10. ',1,dli • If the .rdlik from ,atily.nninbar of t pot! try , an be made to le . , T. . . f.o. ... cowshews the taint the eed °ye, eine- ,..rofit, , • .-,. . , , . thing, elde Catible lonn:d A iioultry authorit,y, recently stated hi the paletureis, the reause. Carfota, turniPs, wild obione,, ragweeds, tali- baged,-Oft-qUalily R.,Talna and otbei strongly flayomci substances wilt eatao tainted rant,' Qirtain to,od stuffs fee cowra 'opt oit4inarily comiderod IliOeiy te lor0411tct "044•448t1lg milk will at .thrleg 40 $9.. 11f.10. Oho tayor itz thOttglit betn tkt-tAo'f4 • sornt.. thing in tho `413.7,4a a ditingii i'ft6- quently iiettoh`t4 40111014; CoVX that, Are 'lite pasture All keep reagmbi'y Olean, hOWevet, Ole Pa1'it111'e'ii4o AtitOeld t114 tale 001,1,1:4 b.av6 eeO 01 iaty14, Opls T01:1%0r.. OM he Water 1.1 Oole Ao-.0 that huttormilk was worth five cents per quart to hitn,•411 pirdclUcing eggs. lie was purchasing it at a price of twenty' cents forten gallons. Many. farm poultry owners would make more from eggs if they were able to obtain a reliable stpply 01 buttermilk at a fair priee It is saifl that the aticess in spe- cialized. -farming dependS more upon the slating abilit-y then the -prodecing dhlIitit• 1110 egg business probably, falls in that classification. At. ex -I tra -6-16 QV ten cents perdozen pahl for eggs because they are of.-filio fatOlify ratty Mean stleceSS tfrO nt. coin m y received market pride Woul4 IkAiray e*031848., • . C() C. C 1()01 Sc X P0 BOYS ANI) GI:Ri,$ 1' ti:alti',14' 0 leNlet°43t111:6BI33.', ; ;''leol;;S°Liirtiat'5: (il colors.) rriliri ou I, cOnto.IM: 1 :13(nt Cfrayone (ill eotorK=. 1 il5Ccial' Drawing ren 3, it'alpt ,t1rNish, 1 Con)p,9,AR., :" kttriatie: Di61 Ls.r.s, SI, Ito Wier "C,1 uned 1„,e5 6 Pencils, l?atikages T5iliOn,,ip,oz, 1 tz tt ttolut'0 ee afetto. Crteed l'ead, Peroll;s, - that, ,you. CATI int t th 0 ii y r .,,,, i i.. :r'fli.rx'nuldltd'') ill` N ,f" WO Will give you thi:.4 ''% iole 4.-1..loco''''',IO3..ilo,1)61°t'0,1"1401:G0ttP•ri::0' ole Wo 0110250 If you 1,011, sell jest 80 packeges of our lovely erebosee'd ',.."'inee i'ozt tr'Drd 41:, 40 e oil, Li; n,paoltage (stt; lovely cartio'lli 000)s PetokagO,' E'eud ins your' nauie aml Wo -will send you the cards to Wi 0016 ii$ tho lin onoy nut :sY6 WIJL,thnd ,YOli t110 Whole oottlt, Addkoss; , , HiOMER-WARRNN CO, ,0 1 .4-13 )(lc 0:ii*:'pk4xil4wet/i,44#74///',444,1404,,,,,,x$4.00,4vok