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The Brussels Post, 1912-12-5, Page 7
t. .1 Sea. , MUTATIONS ABOU D Every ono shows the dealer a larger profit, but none possess the flavour of or give the same satisfaction to the tea drinker. Black, Mixed and Green. Sealed lead packets Only. ®®6°' ''"a a';""e"litib'd'a''aa". 1 than a scrub, and bring more money jl for the same weight at that. 0 n r l the Far If sows are closelywatched a - • ifarrowing time anddthe pigs ]m- mediately be placed in a position to suck they are not so apt to devour asselasetweastesaasseetasseveaseet Raising hogs. It is very necessary that we re- cognize hog cholera, and swine plague in the very early stages in order to prevent them from spread- ing. In some outbreaks the symp- toms are not typical and we cannot diagnose the disease by the symp- toms alone. In such cases we should destroy a sick hog and make a care- ful post-mortem examination, says Prof. R. A. Craig. If the disease proves to be hog cholera or swine plague, and it is practical under the conditions theNever feed more than hogs will had almost reached the carriage she is as true a gypsy as uigi him- said to me the first time I saw you. have happened," she said. "And herd should be divided into small eat rp freely. Many farmers do not when a conversation immediately Boil." You have forgotten ik; but a year I have a sort of hope that he will bunches. The sick animals should practice this, but keep a quantity behind them became distinctly aud- "Poor Gigi 1 he can't bear being ago you said a few words to ane find out some explanation of it all." be separated from the well ones and of uneaten food lying in the lot at ibis. I left behind! By the bye, had you w hich kept me from making an end My dear, what explanation can all possible precautions taken all times. "They make such a fuss over this time to take hint back to school be- of myself in a fit of despair, Do there be but the one that satisfies against the spread of the disease. A few coals from the wood fire of Donati," said the speaker. "But fore the concert or dal he go You remember coming to the shop your father?" said Mrs. Boniface. g p the kitchen put into the houses now I happen to know that he's a most alone?" about a song of Knight's?" 'Frithjof must have taken it in a and then, where the hags can grind disreputable character, I was hear- I "1 had just time to take him," i "Why, yes; said Donati. "Was fit of momentary aberration. But thorn up into charcoal, help to keep ing all about him the other day said Donati, waiting upon Frithiof that really you ? It all comes back the whole affair shows that he is not the hogs healthy. Steaming food for hogs is an easy matter. All that is required is a large box connected with a small place and build temporary guar- boiler by a one -inch pipe. The pipe ters. should connect the box ab the bot - When the weather is warm the tom, only protection needed is shade. in If you are in doubt kill the big - cold weather it is necessary to pro- ger hog, for it mages better meat vide quarters warm enough to pre- and the flag of a li lit ho, is bard- vif you are fond of de the hogs from piling up and catching cold. Portable hog houses the meatcy worthu£or iti ring,idwindles far too are very useful for this purpose. rapidly. The yards, feeding floors, troughs and hog houses must be kept clean. All litter must be removed daily, and the frequent spraying of the hogs, feeding floors and sleeping quarters with a water solution (two per cent. or more, of a tar disinfect- ant is a necessary part of the care. Both the sick and well hogs should be fed a light diet of sloppy food, shorts, bran and the like. Water or slops must not be left in the trough for the hogs to wallow in. Copper sulphate dissolved in the water and slop in the -proportion of four or five ounces to the barrel may lessen the chance of infection. As soon as a hog comes down with the disease it should be removed to the pens set aside for the sick ani- mals. These pens should not coin- municate in any way with the pens where the well hogs are kept. The dead hogs should be burned. This is not a difficult task if the body is placed on top of a pile of wood that will burn quickly and make a hot fire. If disposed of by burying is should be well done and the body covered with lime. How- ever, this is not as satisfactory as burning. The length of time that the hog houses and their surroundings will remain infected will depend en the care taken in cleaning them. In filth the germs may live. for five months. All litter about the yards must be burned or removed to a place where the hogs cannot comp in contact with it. Whitewash and disinfectants must be used freely about the hog house and yards. If the cleaning and dis- infecting is carefully done we may be able to stock up again within a few weeks after the hogs have stop- ped dying and suffer no further loss, but it is usually best to wait two or three months before we do this, or depend on the hogs that have survived for a fresh start. Where it is practical we should move the hogs to some other part of the farm and build new and bet- ter yards, The pure-bred hog will mature and carne into money more quickly them. The farmer who marketed his ordinary affair, hut God knows I corn in the hog yard and who is now had no hand in it." marketing the hogs, -can look any "I want to hear tell about it," man in the face and tell him to go to anyold place. One acre of alfalfa will furnish more forage for hogs than two acres of clover, and it grows faster and ONLY A MONTH; OR, A CURIOUS MYSTERY EXPLAINED. CHAPTER XXVI,- (Com'd) Frithiof's clouded Mee instantly olenr•!•d, Thank you," he said, simply, "Well, now, is it possible for an outsider to help in unraveling the mystery ?" said Donati, "For when a man like you is accused in this way I take it for granted there must be a mystery." . "No one can possibly explain it," said l•,rifhiof, 'I can't tell in the least how the thing happened, but appearances were altogether against nre. It is the most extra - The hou:sc was prettily, but vary simply, furnished, and about it there was that indefinable air of home that Frithjof had so often no -I ticed in Rowan Tree House. an intensity of longing to be able to , again thanking him, passed out into the quiet, moonlit street. hon that the tr,de m la on every,rl peps 1Vlienever you seen well glowed i Linn e WNY' SOME PJ Af YOUNG THEY L.&VO1i HEARTILY 9Nf1 AON'T WORRY. + Drink Several Classes of Wator a 1 liar i think T k f Day and 'fake Proper P Bost. Why are some people apparently endowed with perpetual youth, while the faces of ethers show every year and sometimes more than every year that they have lived? There is certainly a reason for everything under the sun. It dogs not just happen, as some of us seem to think, and those with whom a ver we Time deals thus gently do possess a l the traveling a good deal," for you to your successful, happy Cecnl no longer sung as she went secret -ft is the secret of keeping "Much more than you and I do,'; eve' but it is impossible fur me with to anal fro, 14Lr. Boniface was pay- the mind and body young together. said Danati. "We have brown everything against me." q ing the penalty of a stormy inter- A cheerful disposition has a good quite hardened to it." 1 "Impossible!" exclaimed Dona-' view late on Monday evening with deal to do with this, and a mind "Then this is not your regular' ti, his eyes flashing. his partner, and was not well that refuses to worry over trifles or home?" asked Frithiof. I "If not impossible, at any rate enough to leave his room, and Mrs. little annoyances, but just makes "Yes, it is our En fish 'home. We very difacult," he replied, I Boniface looked grave and sad, for the best of things and lets it go at that. Most people who look young for their years drink a good deal of wa- ter. A famous German physician was once asked by a fashionable woman to prescribe for certain maladies which she suffered from. The complaints and his remedies were :-Indigestion, water ; heart- burn, water; bad complexion, more water; nervousness, still more wa- ter; very old -looking for her years, A. Large Amount of Water. Water does no good when taken with food, and may even do harm. It dilutes the gastric juices when they are needed full serength for assimilating food, and taken in this way it does not flush the system, A to me raw -I remember glass should always be taken the from some one who used to know as he talked, ' He was rather dole- you found so strong yet as we fancied, and I first thing in the morning and the him intimately. They say you fol, poor old man; but cheered up the song for me though I had on'y fear is a sign that all his life he last thing at night, as well as sev- know that-" when I told him that he was to the merest scrap of it, wl�thout the will feel the effects of his illness. oral glasses during the day. The Here the conversation died away spend the summer hoL'days at Mer-' composer's natne." It is that which makes me so sorry water may be cold so that it will not in the distance, and what that curse lebank, and to come to Naples at It was just before my illness," for them all." be unpleasant to, the taste, but it of modern society -the almighty Christina(. It is a ntphety of mine said Frithiof. "I never forgot you, ' "I do not believe that he took should never be iced, as Inc water "They" -said as to Donati'( private of whom we speak," he explained and recognized you the moment I it," said Cecil. "Nothing will ever has a bad effect on the stomach. affairs remained unknown to h'm. to Frithjof; "and, of course, his saw you to -night. Somehow you make me believe that," Drinking water in quantities to Frithiof glanced at the singer's education has to be thought of, aad saved my life then just by giving "Did you see him last night at the much a matter of hebit. At first face. can not always fit in with my en- i mWa When at length he rose to concert?" asked Mrs. Boniface. you have to force it down, but after "No matter, said Donati in a easements. You go in very much g go, Yes, said Cecil, choking back a time you would miss it if you did. minute, "I do not sing for a gas- for education in Norway, I under_ Donati had, as it were, saved Fri- her tears; "just when he arranged not drink it. siping public. 1 sing for Christ." stand?" I thief from moral death, had drawn the platform. He was looking very The woman who looks young is "But that they should dare sae Frithiof found himself talking him out of the Slough of Despond, ill and worn." the woman who takes proper rest. such a thing as that I" exclaimed quite naturally and composedly and started him with renewed hope , "That is what I am afraid of. He She does not over -fatigue herself Frithiof. about Norwegian customs and his on his way. I will go worrying over this affair, the whole time, as many of our "For one's self," said Donati "it former life, and it was not until I "Wait just one moment," he said, and it is the very worst thing in the modern women do. Unfortunately; is -well -not much; but for the afterward that it struck him as a as they stood by the door; "I will world for him. I wish your father a good many people call every mo - give of those belonging to one it strange thing that on the very day give you one of my cards and write were better, and I would go and ! ment wasted that is not spent in certainly does carly a sting, But after his disgrace, when, but fore on it the Italian address. There have a talk with Sigrid; but I hard- activity of some kind, either physi- every one who serves the public in Mr. Boniface's kindness, he might j `Villa Valentina, Napoli.' Don't ly like to leave the house. How cal or mental. This is the very a public capacity is in the same actually have been in prison he forget to write and tell me when would it be, densis, if you wank up quickest way to grow old. You can - boat. It doesn't make one immoral should be quietly, and even 'for the this affair is cleared url." I and salty them?" not look young and keep in good boat. to be considered immoral, and it time happily, talking of the old Frithiof grasped his hand, and, (To be continued:) health under a constant and tyran- doesn't make you a thief to be con- days. nice] sense of effort. If you lead an sidered dishonest. But now I want They did not linger long over the s •; -, .yam . y active life, to hear about this accusation of Mr, supper -table, for Frithiof was suf- " s /�'�s� y ' " ` "�" �' hest Whenever Yon Can. Horner's. When did it all happen ?" fering too much to eat, and Donati, -rrq j ,� . If you can't lie down throw your - In the dim light Frithiof told hie like most of his countrymen, had aa i �_ r' self in an easy chair whenever pos- sto it was a relief to tell it to ver small appetite. Francesca, }� a'-�., s, y l; �'> Y pp , �„ wy�+4_ -.,r.; (ibis and relax. Massage helps sympathetic ears; Donati'( faith in with a kindly good -night to the =r -- -r x i, greatly to keep a woman young. him seemed to fill him with new Norwegian, went upstairs to herr:_.; -_ a�ar�'r ry Every night the lines is the fore life, and 'though the strange events baby, and the two man drew their p ` � �'� head should be massaged and care - of that miserable Monday did not chairs up to the open French win- __ �- fol attention given to the skin re- grow any clearer in the telling, yet dew at the back of the room look- - _•� _ _ a mediately beneath the eyes, for it somehow a hope began to dawn in ing on .to the little garden to which is here that the first signs of age are his heart, the moonlight gave a certain mys- J / shown. Look closely into your mir- It certainly is most unacoount- terious charm. For and watch g able," said Donati as the carriage "I have thought over it," said °% your finger as it drew upbefore a pretty little villa Donati almost abruptly, "but I d% ��/ moves around above the eye, from P Y ';P Y, >� �! i � the nose outward to the temple, in Avenue Road. He paused to can't find the very slightest clew. <. then under and close to the eye to - speak to the coachman, "We shall It is certainly a mystery," %, `'' Y want the carriage in time to "Andalways remain so," ward the nose again. If you watch g go must alwa se- closely you can see the skin wrink- to the 9.40 train at Charing Cross, said Frithiof, despairingly, <a, r'/� er Wilson;good-night." "I do not think that at all. Some ;<: " `r�t� - " 'tf' moveseral along. This ably am s your either "But if you start so early," said day all will probably be explained. �s �' nough Frithiof, "I had better not hinder; And be sure to let me hear when it - tri y cold cream ore not are pressingped g down you any longer." is, for I shall be anxious to know." too heavily. Massagvery lowly "You do not hinder me; I am "It will never be explained," /� " and gently, and the hollows under very snitch interested. You moist Frithjof said. I was born under f,./ li� the oyes will gradually sly out. certainly come.in to supper, and an unlucky stili ; at iihe very mo- 'Y! /I �� g l ' ` ': l The woman who looks youngne- a£terward T want to hear more 1 ment when all seems well some- ,s . � .�' ver allows herself to acquire alar- (about this. How unlucky it was thing has always interfered to spoil /� ✓�� .-,- that the five -pound note should my life, and with my father it was 11 j�/*' - bhe chit, or if she has been so in - have been, changed that day by exactly the same -it was un uncle- discreet she soon works it off by Sardoni 1" served disgrace that actually killed a exercises. Very few women know = ,HOW Much of Your Road Monne is that any.tendeucy towards a double At this moment the door was him."chin can be prevented by one's po- opened ; Frithiof caught a vision of And then, to his own astonish- Spent in Filling Ruts ? sitien while asleep. If the chin is a slim figure in a pale rose-colored , gent, be found himself telling Don- the millions of dollars that hate been spent held down on the chest the folds of tea -gown, and the loveliest face he I ati, bit by bit, the whole of his own p trepairing worn - had ever seen was raised to kiss story, The Italian said very little, out, washed-out streets and roads had been used to build the neck will be pushed forward, Donati as he entered. but he listened intently, and in more n$ilcs of good highways, fewer farmers would now be and iftine is getting old or inclined "How nice and early you are!" truth possessed exacta the right wasting valuable time and money taking "round -about" routes be at all stout they will sag into exclaimed a fresh, merry voice, characteristics for a Confidant,- to town. a double chin Then catching sight of a strange, rare sympathy, taut, and absolute IRS'I coat of an ordinary dirt or macadam road is usually In Almost No Time. and blushing a little, she added : faithfuluess. only a ``starter." The cost of upkeep soon equals that The head should be thrown back "i fancied it was Jack, and Dom- "It is to this injustice," said Fri- first cost and there is always an ever-inc casing annual expense r on the pillow with the chin raised euica you were bringing back with thief, as he ended his tale, "to this for repairs. The worst feature of it is that such a road is ! slightly. This is the most healthful you." w unrighteous success of the merean never a really first-class highway, position and absolutely prevents "Let the introduce you to my ary and soheming, and failure of the formation of a double chin. wife, Herr Feick," said Donati. the honorable, that Christianity IN estimating the cost of a road you should include the ex- `5' Keep your chin high and you will tells one to be resigned. It is that penso of keeping it in goad condition for at least twenty rook much younger. Learn to sit ori years. If you don't, you're inuring on the first payment for with our head ti TWO i which sets me against re]] en - (, that road, only. And the remaining payments are as certain fain Society woman sits eachday I mtlO POINTERS O � HOW which makes it all seem false and T CURE ry COLD illu,gieal-••aetdtally immoral." as taxes. The upkeip case of concrete roads is practically for an hour with her eyes on the 10 ULII ist tDO Q Probable Donati would not , ' nothing. ceiling. While she is sitting thus have alluded eo religion heel net his , j Concrete roads are the best roads from the first --anti she maasaaes her ebur ; this is good exerei e companion hbnself introduced the tato best and cheapest roads at rho end of ten, fifteen a for the hands and arms subject. "rardee me. if I venture and twenty years. and still better for 'the .chin., In to ehnw you 'n flaw in your arra CONCRETE is the ideal paving material for streeu in small towns at the palms is a very little Cold cream, Merl t'," he said. nisi,+i':ly, 'You atLy'. C., well as for main highways in the country, merely enough to keep the Skin. wa aro told to be res]�nned. Very Edward N. Hints, Wayne County, Michigan, Road Connnissionar, from being irritated. • wall, But what is resignation ? It and one of America's foremost authorities on geod roads, says` &' Take laughing as a beattty mail- well, well defined once by a noble Any community that wants a good road, a road thet ischeaper for oven either* •�; Cine.. Laugh and look young is the limo tinder feisty heavy trait ie then any onto r geed road, a road ha hoz- for/milli. Don't be afraid of get- .writer pensively mai pained aroad that - tender and dnatica, oto d that a Russianw tPT' who sa1d that it la `i pens v y n b r a la not r H' alipperyra rood ihet affords good traction ferrety typo of vehicle 36 days it. % ting laughing. wrinkles, - A good get - 'placing Clod between is nothing and the year, n road that to the lona ran, shy re, 0r, 20 yearn and longer, in the our trouble.' There S6 ltothlnft 11 -ammeter all gaol spade, should invett{gate the ararita of concrete. la'fth three tunes a day wile make logical in that. It is the merest RITZ Inc the facts about Concrete h]ghways, When convinced, any woman leok yoltnger than her finite a; use your influence to have the tai 1, for which you pay built m last, years. - - contmnn d per When ttrto the We have highway experts who will visit any community intending To holt Gallic stand erect, T worry and perplex you, tufa to the Y g here to build more roads and explain just why and how concretel•oad, are best r ; is a stoop Infinite ,Froin wlrieh they 'may be and cbaa est, that marks the middle- safely and peacefully viewed," p .. , aged figure, Stand with a flat hank ^,,;ion a. I Frithiof thought of • those words snarl t Cettxe�t> li ny Limited eR iso end a pair of straight ehoulderg which had involuntarily eseapod his S10-584 Harald Building, Montreal av "� Carry yourself your and you will ar;;»° r ' �t 1 n companion , nt 'L n t r ar•the r) t of clic, re r r, r It o m 1 of Jfn.e mr rn ". r i a 1 s, p t+s' ,e , a'nnrbfir,°14, r dt,xts• lfbrsttlr ' A t Y J ,/+ ✓n 1 tl.e,,,, 'C to r r )•s r o �* kit,: 1 x n tai ,n" sur), ap.• c Y,Ntd•' ,r t grit - n tar it, SPxnbr hit � ��. i .t' ( YC ..:. el -b lr. ; i - �$ a 1 'e I'1 ad 1] � lv mat Y y v o !i p m�' a , tNLNr Sing et I --•T v t ,. .Cho t �, not, Tn )a, t s for a. gossip. v h r a r u t? c Peer 0 people are in. Nn r.00 eo 0 ora. 1 v Oct w t o- 1 1 mit wolrlai. Ile Item to under.. , ... .. , . _ .... � old -age pensions in Great stand'Donrpta horror 11n longed with Tinit b. Britain. I�9 L ,5� TIES "You must forgive a very un-; look at life with suet) eyes as his, ceremonious supper, Herr Feick," "These things are se real to said Francesca, `but the fact is, T You," he said, quickly. "Bu{b to have sent all the servants to bed, me they aro only shape -or, ]f for I knew they would have to be for an hour or two real, they fade up early to -morrow, and they feel away again It may be 11 y well CHAPTER XXVII. The events of Monday had cast a shadow over Rowan Tree House, said Donati. land to -morrow- cant oam n oma generally have five Eng-En hero and "Fes, yes," said Donati, his eves she foresaw the ditficultiea in which hack and have su live ab Naples, with the rest of the full off sympathy. It is that to all Frithiof's disgrace would involve ppes with me now, time either at Paris or Berlin or of us. Don't think I make light of others. and let me hoar this just' as it allour difficulties. It is hard to seek "I wish Royhad been at home " happened 4" Vienna. After all a wandering ]ifo Y , keeps ort growing as fast as the hogs liven if be had wished to refuse, makes very little difference elan God in uncongenial surroundings, she said to her daughter as they eat it down. Frithiof could hardly flava done •so; you carry about your home xith in a life harassed and misunder- sat together in the veranda. Piga will live and You. stood, and in apparent failure, But Cecil looked up for a moment without a supplementof grain, but able that he would ehave caughteat-baby is the best traveler in -don't let the hardness daunt you from the little frock which she was "And a small addition of the latter is pro- mach lass hearty sympathy.The the world," said Donati, "and in -lust go on."1making for Gwon. fitable. Dry sows will, however, do walked along the crowd pay© every way the most model baby. 1 "Do You know," said Frithjof, "If he had been at home, I can't well on the rape alone, wont toward Sa kville Street, and think," gl•axrcing at his wife, "that smiling, "t'hat is almost what you help thinking that this never would Do not move the hogs to different parts of the Farm, nor scatter the disease over the farm. If the yards and hog houses are in such a condi- tion that they cannot be properly cleaned and disinfected we should move the herd to some convenient 160711-4, X � ,B�• :714d, 920 .4444 7?2� •- a , efli%I7�IGY d a OaNdI 0?yelc, a7/la✓.er .020416*,43 lareaelade ONEDYi''A1l: IMPS,* nm We the CLAr r rt trLsT, anditwST HOME DYa one ann U tY •VYYNy you dun 1 oven lmvo to knownvhnt TCTNT)ef Cloth your Oboe* ora mala ot.• So iSintsrna ere Tmpousible Sand int ,a rind, 6s t,m nnaiciatatviptrannTto td tains avis nrlh,color s. The ionNSCN litr',cu2,SoN 00., Limited, !Optical, C.rnndo, Sir Cecil Arthur Spring -Rice. The new ambassador to the United States. FOREST ItA.NGIli3S' HOUSES. Are To Be Built On Many Domin- ion Reserves. In order to protect and adminis- ter the Dominion Forest Reserves to the best advantage, they are be- ing subdivided into ranger dis- tricts and houses are being built at strategic points for the use of the rangers in charge, The first of such houses to bo occupied on the Duek Mountain Forest Reserve is located at Madge Lake, a few miles from Kamsack, Snslc. Madge Lake is a beautiful, island - studded sheet of water, covering seven square miles, and this rammer- dwelling is pictur'esgnely placed on its southern shore, It is a comfor- table house, well planned and well lighted, containing living rooms, as well as office. It will he painted a dark green with white trimmings. The trail front this ranger station to 1Camsack will next year bo wid- ened and otherwise improved. This will benefit the ranger, convenience theublie ho have forest _ business w o est p to transact, and induce an increas- ing number of people to enjoy the many delights of a summer outing at Madge Lake. The ranger at this station has di- rect charge of some two hundred and thirty square miles of highly valuable, young, second -growth spruce and poplar forest, and his central object and work will bo to saregnard:it from fire by every pos- sible means, so flint in two or three decades it may yield welcome and abundant supplies, of fuel and lion - her to the dwellers on the prairies. _tfl Vous druggist gli t bas Na-Dm•Co Syrup of Linseed, Lica ice a11t1 Chloterlyne lit It always surprises a 'ir' more r 1 m t o ft 250, and.500 o bottles, or ern quickly et legs when a man tells her that he, itfct you. Cnntlotndedb tl _ g Y 1 t y ar:Nutnolral loves dei'.- ins;. as if she didn't know Dreg and Cltctnical Co. of Camila, It all the tune. 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