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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1917-8-16, Page 3jS -ROMING K THE PATATOE G I -lad AM ul e Cu th-aflop, of This YaWO]e CrQp and w to Notes� on th Last Sumpter., 11mtect It", IV, rom Its EAent, rate of are grolving poi-atc,kn; In 1,or 3 ounces paste arse I -ad I Suit red Two Dap Md Many e r, -for the first 0- athat quantity of Ory a!-' hills arld dguqhteril� q�) 4fugges are cordially -c- -tit published with i�q sitjq� -and its Conducted by prpfessor Henry 13,01. , aslons of water - A n exPe the -reatly inct a� rime 1p Arliporit. �,nttiafs only� q u e but full IqAfn Oust, year. eed number f crop for six y s at the Ontario, a is departmen� Is to place at f :1, n rowler's cured Her. The oblect of th V A swcrs will bf, eCollege, 0�,,Vg# [It each 140er. W Pr0ably side o ni e V e of &u farm reade�, the adv!�6 of, an acknowl, is r tic 1, oe 11 ;kA;pq'direct it rtt�mped; 0,1% it, Ithe ,spd envejoO OR Psed, edged a to rpils and to a �_k � tops &,e5 uthority on all eu6jects per�afnin good crop there nlus,t be I C, aerage, clen Law, 943: rkddress all correspord nce for thlo dopartmen� i-,ture !n the to hi r*- of, ju 1�ciu "bugs", t, other coeles "4 �:' 1.1.0 . -, , . 1, crop% There isrlo ­041ne Ave.x Arn in In the tops mus� be� protac-ted f t m in- was k-ly and with so 1;�ttic warn- Address 111 questlons to professor f4cnry 0, Pell" _hgp, the t 9 04 One so quic rs7eayed IItare of The Wil -so, Publkshinq� �0-i A as vs . i colic or I�Owel tit" W94.1pg" but as rQnto, and ansy,rera will e, apear this, column CU, LTIV AT I 0 e4 to b atoll, tb� onohorder in Maich UieY are rc:CelYed, Ao pace is b U -h 0! S cu g tonp, Mth best A, Ulai re6r!ct at il it Jr. 7advisabie wiiere jMMeolate reply !S jo toD V, enclosed Vj;tr� bete g-outadi�, 'I 11,011, qw�stion, whem the answer will, be MaM�o 4P,ect- has left t� t el3eki s by, V4 pi� , , i14 Q, or dys-litery" r v, . . .. ... . the CIA. 9 , ( f , t oj" Iate will' ` t Atihi I 0 11 W., force few lIt has 710 ferfil; zer p WOU: a 0�le at "on,"q 4 J�* Id b Ight possiblv it nA a -,d tbi;� marl b, if y64 a C"11) thou 'ev C of tok er-_You c, n 9 Iabottle of i I ow r r'Y io iI MW ;;cij lios,phate is cry ot, 'k MEW of tho� Y; . . . .... 0 , IY2,W-MM.'� A- fA it, yo a 1Z It he MOWN , fs. ItM . ......... .. . 'T I)�prnent; WiEh- I0 [Or 42 j3Q. �c. get rM, w I t uire lea 3 iie ed for little, IAe ly by loj�o�jgjjjy jus 4, VIIPM pof inrl n C-jPvo;F 01144, . -1 I "" Y Ale W P�w A on of the oIP l'Rowy to g . tT o01) Very often benor light., insrin a good stand of in W�f 11, after Owighinz for nIrr a�e fly, t irk IIaPA the rlii�,on U to '14 (t)e W -4 mig ters, k to 12 III& il TI�Vkl yo T=AU so Tile�,,4o, bO# Stilv I t of muld i, ole 0 Ia NO t9 di h Ipj� uul 1) chs on Far le 1, 0 in the mat, III 11 girl did not In r iit i.,;L it with It. Any of, b0ll'ie, 50 it i i a, it would oe ad tdry floor, 4 fit th hto o "4 $ 11 t)e 1)�r A" er F t A Ile it; of 114.r ow ,,top p nof Cell ore On rugf,t floor of the IIIV Al; the fol founda ust be itiol t )').Arreh; mqw% ell QQ 1 Scc S oil S'lle bu her inr,--7 ind (try strw. Str,,Iug�' 3a it Any Of the t o = po tXvill t1trive if', Julto in tlie�green, unds P, fill ta P, (;ed, but, and a point f it', alvay ,y acco cf butterriM,- o-1, ­­As� 4 bl u a- are ot, Odd, tll& s to a strean, Nvter! of featheri� in a IP41s� Is,nc 'h Iiine, elloug tend) to 40 Of wtor in Ord ill dt�r o W tb� ell One she Paste or pond, IIA,,ist have �Aiould not be, plucked dur- ome 011011 . 'r �Vholl ready to get l.e OV, - I 1, 'tile Cold Itit Ili -lit. tilelled ten ill 10,95 bering liar name con t,ce. Silo has never yet hd umvUlil"!, til(lil' Oil damn I't ntay be flit it is conve�lient to of flOoll$ oil oll�fo,71 pa4 - of ollI falitter, will surefY contract rlieu- 1 et both poisons when eithz�r 12 Pot:ls .ily. without lcaving� blood oil the g 2. The ts�,.vbicih loan be Iohaill connection with liar Sue- matism. end of tile quill - If not whon of Ian',ry gist) fall into tile tdy, i,,; quite significant. Ducks are conveniently kept the featherswill fall out � oil I", sollic till,ce W utd, be Of 'cd (or Ilt cc be the roddisli-brown, add t'1V D, Y piclanf- tho fruit at just the, flochs of about A Wasted of lead) to .10 Nvater If Onby I , - Intl o could be. used, or in Smaller, qu. more lime mixtuzi� I or * right j,,ime and bandling it carefully, i quart of ST tbroligh ZI �ievtA Iher fatl I unce Paris to i 1. I colkir takes pla lilts -roatly ine icy's hundred pounds gluten feed, one huii�- and brush the satin wAh it oil a Or thc� Narie- 4 her own income from the dred pounds hominy, corn -moil or Such throlt,4 are found in.1 4 ars month, ground oats. Mixed -wbot feed tviay r, bushitas is forty doll Do tit. 2S, 4 t arout in the steers which have been kept oil a be used in place oi wheat bran. M ore 6 14 earned, for the DIOS Full of foal' anki tt'rror' the' 1 both tile open-air. t Inin g Sunshine andt low pl�ano of nutrition (maintenace) gluten nrightwoll be Idded to 11 I of bow much Iconsiderable time bination when cows tire carefully the Prophetess 111118,111. Shc 'llarper I and more griceful strilig 4 e.- for make �Iore watched. reports that the book contains the law says .1 nth'o AV, I magains when put 'upon a �Ople must are haoil 4 of Jehovah nd that the pe is an ancient convent built 4 Origin of Horse is Unknown. W y pleaqallt tones. full -feed ration than steers bich have consequences of their sills. ver 0 Isuffer'the" in the interior of n im- 1NT,ER VLATIONAL LE8SO N She Promises however, answered not a word, btit 4 So far s, known, there were DO been upon full feed for some timc.' hat thel The crow horses oil the Araeric�a n continent HoNve, Or,, steers receiving more than A Tight Place. i nionse roek. The convent I,,, situated AtGUS 19. 1 Cdamitjes� wil not fall during the, lifted first one and then other 1. , lfetime of very 601atzd spot lld for- 4 when the Spniards' first arrived. The a maintenance but th�an a fall -feed gy millionaire in Ne;v! iah front the Emb of the tiee and Once a still rae- ly by a dense wood of .4 1 h y and the cov-- gellus had become extinct and it is be- ration make no moreeconomical g ' at each with great pride.. But allYork Nvas solicited to contribute to- -is 14 lieved that all of our modern borseslu-ben put upon full feed than st4ers Ward raising a statue to Washington. Lesson VIII. Finding The Book of enant. Oil receilTt f the reply of h lifted the ciaw t lint did not hve I cork trees. The convent is'!nown ne in E=opean stock. I which have already been oil full feed. the prophetess the king called re- the Coli'vento da Cortica, or "Corlt4 "'.are descended fro The miser refused with the excuse: i --The the ch,�cse no tried to cling the 14 it is interesting to Whenever, beef advances in price . �4 The LaNv-2 Chron. 3-1- 14-33- ligious assembly. Elder! w that did have the! Convent,'* for the reason that the I Nevertheless, etion that 1, I keep Washington always in my Golden TextPsa- 119. 16. Ing men, heads of fmilies, cja,�ji limb with te ch �mojjsl cells, chpel, 1611clien and re- 4 a time, ges be- I demand goes out for, a ci�r,t lie dropped the cheese to tile know that once upon rt." - —According to the Chroni young ani- i hea Levites I ion could be hold -round. Whereupon the fox f ector� e all lined with cork to keel) fore tile ea-,liest dawn of European will stop the slaughter of., "Well," replied the indignant - ap- Verses 14-19, Finding of thelaw in no huort,ant.flict Out tli ei damp. From 1560 �to 18�4 tho 4 Ilistory, there were plenty. of horses in nials. Since the reason always given plicant, "I don't believe the father of the course of the repairs described in wjtho��t Levites. Cov,enant­--The londly, seized the choose and rn awy i Inhabited by an order'of convent was United for bigh-priced meats is the dicreas-,. his country ever got into such tight -ffie preceding verses. Bo6k of the law basis was the, ne\yly found book, t i(l the woods, Nvherc- he every rnor__ 1, s tb, Canuchins, .1 re- 41 the territory now called the —Deuteronomy, though in Somewhat hence it is called the book of the cove-' ', f ­ I inonlks known e states—t1hough how they, got here, ing- number of beef animals, it would place as that!" sex 0 N. a nat7 see�iii the wise thing to bring more briefer fol:111 tban we now have it. nant. The.,agreement included the, inaTkable feature of their religion be- NNbother the equine tribe origi Most scholars believe,,that it contain- promise to. observe, the Be nd ried "Caw! Caw!" iii ing that, except on certaill occasiollsji� eves to,maturi and. flew off to in the New or the Old World, is an be ty. And sojegisla- rything was done as in'verY angtY tones, silence was obligatory. ed what is now Dent. � to 26. or 12 to �dhovah, Eve, unsolved puzzle. tures and congress debate the advis- English experts are carrying on ex- I the o� J;ho all, Stand to it— find a dinner to replace the one that ability of prollibitiiI,g,,the killing Of tensivot sts OfAlle value of coal gas 26, plus chapter 28. (For a fuller, v �.hl discussion, Sde F- C. Eiselen,, The I Be wgto observe the law. e had so foolishly lost, 4 calves under a given age. for annealing, tempering; hardenin -The things de-� Tha- moral is that, I,' a vain person 4 With mill- weighed eve 9 Books of the Pentateuch, Chapter 33. Abominations— ry tenth day Would ction bring the desired and melting metals. scribed in verses 3-7. on guDrtl a, one point of attack, Save hay, and forage crops. Se- 4 and� a composite sample tested once a results ? Would the: passing of veal , An Illinois inventor has patented a 19, Rent his clothes—A symbol of I extended the reforms to the territory. 'there are other Points Of at- cure seed now for the autumn planting I month, the actual yield of each w for from our tables make meat ,any harrow attachment for gang, plows to grief or horror. Verse_ 21� shows J,,Nbichhad formerly belonged to Israel.' acl that re not gual,dod' and a cral- of 'wheat, rye and oats. ur her full Period of lactation can be do his plow'L IS Th' Chronicler knew that cheaper? Would an order to : the enable a farmer to I 1�galld that the book contained threats o fter JQsiqh's death, under eliolikini, tv flattuei,er have little trouble in fertilizeys for autumn use. ith but little troule. time' shment for disobedience, a' f�olund w farmer to maure his calves stitnu- harrowing at i�e same t errible puni e 'fi­ding way to reach thein. late him to raise- beef or would it re- which made a profound impression on the old abus s returned suit in his sellin off his; dairy or t Electric Plants For The 4 I' r? Had.T6,:S1t get the choose by threats, bethoue:h ecommends feeding fewer animals',,t ian eve am lzcd necsssities,i 11 recoi n himself of us probability the latter is ex- ,in- the craft for-whichi One of the A the fox fam jy 'is famous. He W; In all , i Our ag-'Acrd- MSURN'S LAXA-LIVER PILL& ,tly:Nvliat would happen. The milk To Sleep )roduction is better and more BITTERS embered how a fox once got a Pit-ce'tUral 1, inbiasiness and x�isillg calves' are: in r w by telling the' cmiditions On the farm, and m c 1 compatible. The milk.that calves use e OVVLwhat a sweet voice she had rililk the MallY 5112`22Tsti011s the use I fILL 1AKE' U: EAT. is also rieeded ',b consumers, r Her Heart WaS So, Bad. h sint occupy, sedentary :positions ate more That of, clectricit-Y shoud, be considered. many of whom are� babies. And so liable to liver troubles than those who r nd great convenience the calves must. go.: here is all- The, Vail, Crow. was holdingtbe cheese in he � bill, The sufferer from dylpepsia nd in- arc ctive from mornifig'till night. Through one cause or anothe One day a f 6 , x. thatiwasvery hungry tie fanm horne, and saves much r a lage e e er I)III to sing she, 11 dige%tionho to pick and choose his Wherl'you dolft'ke�t. the 'proper other, reason N)�hy, the fariner kirOW9 maority of People are troubled, leld He saw j dr.opped, the chese to the ground,' time to the. help. The ftirm or he most m;ser,-ble of,all maa- else the bowels do not move regularly better what to do with %his youn- more, Was passing throlgh a f coup food, is t or ess, Nvith �some %sort of heart trouble, a on the, lifilb of --a fox soizcd it and ran, �Ituated wit -in the arainuree busily. I 1 j Wjjere7upou t le hp the bi�ath, than the publ'&,46r even the I sMissloll at catises.such" oar liver becomes'sll�ggis animals but when it starts to beat � irregularly, L i sy tem f! iTI�111 'cheese, and at once away. ' Since that ime all r-rowq j orf ar, elce ric s Lven tho little he does e; seem to eating, a iece of becomes foul, specl�s float before the eyes, legislator. and every once ina Wile'pains b- and sat clown be- "d ieir food in their caws, or is fortunate, but the tort -are', and is digested so iln erfectly �verytbing turnsblack, co�stipfttlon sets It tal�es pasture and fee'4', to ma- shoot through, it, theft it causes anxiety trotteci to the �-re hcarrie tl IItjjat it d6eq hilu little good, in and brings in its rain. numerous eath it; and- not in� their bills teforo, the must look to the small T) andlarm. dyspeptics need is not artificial troubles that could be prevente& if the ttlT6 beef. tvery uc how- I olated This crve Pills,will Crow,", said the fox in harsh fox knew wel� that it woud CIO no IS digestion but something, that DUt -milburn's Heart and N is n rsIboweli'were only looked, after properfy.� mail is using all his,land, to eed his -it "'you inbstshare good to beg the crow,to sing. How, I!;,e prompt and perincuient reliefto all tones ever, ow much rno if he werei,compbIled to_ feed and unfriell J1y ligtit so it will manuf act:ure IVIAburn's'Laxa-Liver Pills will and do c0w�- those suffering from any weakness [of the Ile' than t'e%v Years a0le. Kans, ts Own Igq rinents he get thal the bowells, and keep youdit, a calves� he could keep fewer cows and your cheese with mel." then could d' tive fo of equip- Iheart or nerves. wit the fox, thoo-, nd looked �Opl ies manufa,et,ure, this tYPO B�i cl ek Bloo(i Bitters.reqtores,the The, crow looked do at hard f excellent'health. �ould 'be grown at the cost of Mrs, A. -Russell, Nigar I ment, the operation of plants has,� to, ,, ch to d tec beef A a Valls, Onf., nmalcondition ot A word as he took into the tree -G. Hamilton, Schoolmasto in milk. "At nights I could notslcep and �bu sta n t answered t On simplified lind c-ost has been no longer� d stre§scs, but Is had to sit up it! bed my heart w Iox at.'be all d . , , 1 1. - ". " tT otild beaf' peck at the piece of cheese . I "Deal- Mr. Crow," said the 'These small. plants thoroughly digested More calves Should be grown to will said the Tox, in a voice i last, IIwas Only joking when I' spol,e much reduced. in recommending Milburn's so fast Cre at. la"McDdliald, Charlot There,is.no doubt of th sed for many 3�1 Laxa-Liver Pills. 4 ain, a teacher, and,,mat.i When I went to very far I' Lore harsh nd un-lbefore, fotJ am Your best may be advantageously u P rities: "I haused Eur k tht.was still m hQ get the rec fflling -get, all- out of breath, ar�d 'wbufd -,I I do not' me part yeterday I w,i,s telling both the ood- domestic 1) 0 A1 the time� I do' juisite But� legislat� on, prohibiting the, urp Ses in addition to lip�ht- "if' �o glye Blood Bitters, and fmd tl�at few rri�dic lave to sit down and rest before I could friendl rich Ing such s irolli , 119, Ling, tOa3t7 j,e rcl d need,: -sci i wa� of yoIng, animals is, riot the way to I I' amount 'of exe s I pecker and the blue jay how in Sup of your�cfice§e, I shall 'climb t e tree _li relief in d) -v eyes, 1 4' f beef animals. go any further. I wa,,; adviiod'to get -an g troubled with,sour,stomach, yeUo,, inciease the" supp Y 9 p,,Ip g 'stomach trot from,you more beautiful, our Plumage Is firan' Ing Opin water, etc.; �nd,also fo ibles, as troubledi e it all, awaY file very itilljorta t lic three yedr� '�sia I'd "Y" 4 and specks floating before thy eyes. I Dtril Ifilburn's Heart and Nerve Pills, and aiU tal 'down 'It o of ebaxging summer while cdws'are with dyspe Iplir Idsed The crow, hd, it your,pitls, and have before I'liad used two boxes I c�auid sleep okthe fox, el h, pasture or on,green crops a bEil- get anything to do me just fiiiis took y and walk Its far� as 1, liked wifhotl�' an but answered a. word. 'He kneW "Ahe'croW asw6rcd not"a word 'but storage batteries. fou -dgn be., maintained by ration ot climbTlooked down at WS glossy black sides I Now I am feeling�all very- wellthat the fo -t could, it s combining with :the gr "t arced eon food the used by Sowing oilburn's 1�axa-li ver Pills are 25 cent Miiburu's Heart nd Nerve Pilfg,a,e and he:took%an6ther peck with great Pride, Then he held his! Stain's ca_ the tree, �flloved by dampin� with Ilquia ea'a e ect at, at dealerp,,or mai e Ot to take cii'll be v man!" head higher� and forg lf ollowing concentrated' feed mixturP 50& per box ect on recerpt It 'T i T at the p recommendee ammonia, b Ofore was Ing. Th not the piece' of cheese. e, f t At, a peck at Iml eP orout Phree hundig� I