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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1920-12-02, Page 2'B I ' *. . . . . . - I . I I . I tl,s�_�, , I - . . . I . . 1. 11 . . � N , , , - I -, .,�, , - 1. . . 11 .%4- O I I I I VMW" _ ," " .-' fP " , I . . F , tc.. . . . , .. , . , . 0660010 �_ .""'�.._.. _ - - - - . . pound foc>ii-h" folly f< r farrtcrs to -� �- ' • Tri r S alld Tia p�(� be without fire -fighting et.0:patent of Tranc, • some kind. With dozens of chemical extmzuisi,ers on the utar4sket, it is not Start right; the start you make in not so cur-n,ni,: u!:en' near the decoy Tuberculosis in poultry is nat com- on!y poor economy, but cxceed�ingly It as ewe 'All in all•« it is easy to: _9 municable to man; otherwise it would risky for those dependent u �n one; trapping is important.. if the Y• p` a hunter is handicapped in any way, see .hon Toad well placed will nt'1F 1 _�: rz� �� be dangerous. the main loss is : to refuse to take the ``stitch in time, 1 generally hie; catch will not be so the pelt hunter, _^y�,�_ _ financial. t It's all right to rely on the bucket' goal as if he had matte the proper Man} trappers nuke the mistake of Good layers always seek the top brigade" if you Kant to, and provid-� reparations• starting too early fur game. I is meas communications to AOronorinbt 73 Adelaide st. West Te:owta perches, while the star boarders are ed you know just when the fire is P ' ''.,'Trapper:; must plan long before the . dOes riot pay. Frankly, there .is no Mut as a Fertilizer. Stuck or peat contains as much xd-i content with the lower roosts, as they going to occur. If it happens in the' season open, if they «ish to succeed profit in taking fifty -cent pelts in Muck day time when every on,� is up acrd trogen as barnyard manure, if it is require less exertion. with their lines. The pelt punier who, Qctober when in December, for in. Peat and, muck are' accumulated madeavailable in the manure pile. • Some pullets will be kept for home .dressed you may be able to save '`deposits of plant remains which have. i y { �<<Lits until the last minute will hare, ,lance, they . tviIl be worth approxi - Peat or muck is largely organic use, others will go to market. These things with the bucr:ets; but fires .nra,wly q;,, 1 et Arappers, not begirt- , to take ¢eCOttit place to the one who ' been "pickled." !!luck is a deeom- matter. two classes ought to be kept tsepar- # don't, work that 'way. Most country has eveivthltig ready to make his Seta: ners alone, do tl►is eery thing. time posed form of peat. We may visu- Pile muck up closely.uadrr cover! ate and fed differently. •. For a yeas,: res occur in the nig-lit time when aline a muck swam as a big straw } } fires r :when trapping tr�lte CO21te9, imagine that furs are .prime every use it. the feed should be nourishing, but, folks are aslee :end a lire usually •+ spelling. so that it will des out; then p• I Much depends upon the. tFapping; ntcnth t:'itlr 4n r in the. welting. stack with trees and bushes and'. I not so flesh -making -as in the case of ' has a pretty goof! heuduay before• leaves mixed through it. These trees freely in the stables. grounds: '! They should be sc!erzcd This is not the• rase at all, It is quicker and cheaper to add the birds destined for market. Sep.-} you get awake ani .into your clutros with rare. Strange as it may seem,-' and shrubs have fallen into the vatl and read to fight it. Weather has iuch •to do w-th malt - v n reserved with the re-' organic matter by the use of muck arate yards and houses ought to be } fi , an:ate:irs u9ttally imagine there are 1. ing hides priine If the fall is cold, and have been p and prat than by plowing under green' given. Infest a few dollars in ­04r first rtiore shins to bo^ had a distance from. sex in A line e�f defense a inst fire. It wily t skirts fur up. more ciulrlcl}- than when mains of the other plants. These re-: crops. Sell tho,green crops and use In determining geese. Borne : ga mains are largely- organic matter and o the English breeders shut u all ` 1'.urne. ()flet: rhe most profit�b.e fi•_l, it is v:arnr. .� few chil>} �sys will muck'or or peat. g F not be money wasted, e1 en i f you ► is close to where' ,he• tri r lives, �,- . t Ply not Iu the ►c•o:•I:.; 'several weeks are nitrogen, with other substances Wash- I would draw a ton of dry muck4*Ae foods in a stable, and then intro- never have a fire., for you Iut� a ,he t ed in from the surrounding upland . t i especially if he' has' but a limited required. . and the subsoil. The murk farmer is dust as far as a ton of straw for the duce a small dog. The monienL the i protection, end thz;t's vtierth all you tints each clay t� devote to .the line• i Fur -bearers ,, fort4naiety, do not all animal appears the geese lift up' theii.1 pay. , same prig. - �'ltect traps are far weeny: •or scatter-" become soe?d at twee• Skunks and 11 Literally farming on top of a straw heads and retire to the rear of the 1 Then get accord line or defense - . , stack or on the top of nature's silo. room, but the ganders are defiant, insurance. Full many a nian has had, ed, ills pill pontic fravel n.ly usest. ,�.:. L -ire `first. After tht se conte Mammitis, Caked Bag, GargeL most of his enemy in traveling .rbcitt, I mint , raccouus, oiwcsun:s and wea- As these plants remain collect and and will lower their heads and stretch. his back broken and the acculti, la-' go through this "pickling" process : 'Mammitis of dairy cows, charas and as a result neglec.3 the sets. i sell. Last c►f all, ntu�!.rats prime. out their necks", hissing all the time.�tion of years site t away in one' poisonous substances are formed. terized by caked udders, is a diseases To kill a turkey probably P ' And, even t>. the tr:rltihe i3 nut he I The fur'is not .rt its l:eyt until late y the best t night s bortire. It's all right to wait, After drainage and exposure to the of domestication, heavy feeding and, way is to tie its feet together, hall a, why strictest as to time, if he can use the winter and early sprint;. Animals g if you lilts waif in but i } not look { , hand or machine mUking• Crowding:.' ii whole day. it is humin or him not , air, these poisonous elements disap- ; it on a pole, and then cut the throat!! at the thing the way my uncle did - i. } ,that get lmod early in the season, pear. It must also be remembered of a large number of cows on to a. , t r t ; to pay so much attenJon to th_e Iire:'shed and fatle• soonest in spring. so as to. bleed freely. It should then . S,nc� I ea_ne•d the va-ue of inst_r- I f ., , as if it were cobveniEntly near. c that we have different kinds of de- small area of land and into a small be dry -picked, leaving un the head ince, I cart Slee ni its ere said. I Musl:ra s, for instance, gener:t,ly may P P g' Hence, it is easy- to see that when- t posits, the marsh grass muck, huckle- stable and its associated cards-; and wings. After being picked, the'know know that nothing can rorrei along+ r be taken for weeks aft,,r skunks and berry soft water muck, the cedar evitably leads to danger from infec-1 cuss should be di into hot ever sets are to tie Winds, nearness civets have deteriorate.' badly; ant t swamp muck. hardwood muck, and ply ,and wipe out the crops or the stili -I to home is an essentia?. tion. This is equally so as regards water, and then in colli to plump it. mals or the house just at the n'rt�no T s traaping too late is a3 bad:s roc 'naturally, o. course, when it is pos 1 the moss bogs. so that we would ex- the maintenance of, any kind of ani-.� his treatment also gives the skin a time. I'�•e '-earl It does not pa Further, g T paid the insurance man to , I . 3 • y• pect' different, results not only in mal under such conditions. The ail -1 fresher appearance. worrying d y Bible to use an auturnabile, tiro nit do the wore •in ars carr the io.a,, i animals must be given a chance to forming these areas, but in their use Hatching in 61 -stove ovens is a new. _ cycle, hone or bit}cls, distance is hat will soon tie - as mems or diseases common to a par- . } ttrulti 1 u+h.ervv,so they w: g wild its the best job of hir.:'lg I have" so important to the pelt hunter. Rut P S ' as fertwlizer_ j ticalar animal appear, prevail and re= idea. Last spring I had eleven duck 1 ever done!" - , corns extinct. when one must walk. espe:ially if the ; Analyses of the different types of main in the limited q b'n h tie:ectit:� the Trapp. eggs that I put under a sitting hen.. .,turd is rtn:-and hard to cot er, 4 muck and peat show that they all ed to that animal.. Wide distribution 1 In. three weeks the hen got lame, 1;o man e� er prestra- i I b 1 rot xtervou' the niatter assunies an mpertauce Trans are, no doubt, of greatest ' contain a large quantity of nitrogen. of the animals would at once lessen left the eggs several times, and they tion Rusltind his business; you g'et it tvhieh c:tn not profitably' be 'oyer -1 import::ncQ to t?te i,egizner, IPrhaar- I mean that the average would be likelihood and prevalence of disease; . got perfectly cold.. I put the eggs ` only when the business pushes sou. looked l�il; , there 'are +tiro kinds -these with close to two per cent.-; that is more also it would tend to lessen virulence; in an oil -s ve oven equipped with a f 1 ry , P' -' _ For the sm; iler ariniali,, generally• protr.tding sprttl�s car.ic,i by .,lmost 'than twice the amount of nitrogen - of any given disease. I small kerosene lamp and a thermome- ; But man must maintain domesti Get rid of tubercular ca•tvs :n youz .spcskinry rough land over-ro.cn vr.ith f evt•rc hard�vat� dI. ealers, and jc�tirp that is found in the average straw-� cited animals on small areas and sur-' ter. The hen had broken three eggs,, dairy herd, if you have any infected4 wee•�ls and brush, or timber with' trap.. Ti:e jumps are'ef►mpact Crags, These are facts orhich must be kept: I and out of the eight eggs left, four • , t in mind while considering the use of round them with ultra -domestication hatched. cors. • , small strea.ra, la.:es, punas atAd.smailer land lishter.. The .name . i� g i the are to give the I marshes, furnish the best;trapping.'.gAven,.hecausle_.they-=' vaally__1*:n when _---. . muck as a fertiliser. environment if y •` , _#chink hi h on the le- arcl ` ' eids and r fits_ _looked for now- T_'_. Take a: sleek cff and go, to one a3, As a rote, fur -bearers. of tl•.e type r sprung, ca ' g But, some authorities have _._saxSl Yr. _�« _.. p_o1_ is�t Ready for a Flre. that in most muck and pea:, this . allays- What then can he do to les- the a big stuck shows. It villi be vvot-th just mentioned 'prefer tl.a ravine_ ' in3urirg a good hold. Tht� °first styli nitrogen is to a large extent unao-ail-' ten damage from such a disease as We were passing along a country, while to you wild your hQrd. I rather than the hills, since the fc.rizter has been on the market longer and ► , , en, and is better mown. Sgme of the advan- able. However, we must not make mamr.nitis? The following hints o•n, �d last summer, when we came ! , i offer more protec,int. for•• . ci. li. ' prevention of this disease may be' upon a farmhouse that was in flames. Timber ;rut ill late fall and «inter,' runways, This does not mean, of tagcs ut the jump tr?p are that more the mistake that the nitro>"en will not P be inade ai•ailable later. It vrouId be' considered with profit and should, We rushed over, searching for some! seasons more slowly and wi- h less coursed tlmt anima's can nit be can be, carried, aid theF•-can be lo - better to say that in the condition ever} -where be introduced into prat -i means to fight it. checking' th:r.:: dLring the warmer caught on high ground, .hut more cited ' in c ramped mares; also, trey that muck or peat is taken from theI hSe. fi The first thing that struck our no-� months. When proper storage or traps can be located where it is cant-� are. ear:e'a to conical. The. only diq- swarnp, in most camas the nitrogen! In the first lace, never buy a cow; tice was the entire absence of the; han:llinK :s intpractibalt�, winter cut -1 p::ratiyely'low, in malt contmunit.ies.' ad%=an±age: is .in setting d::i ng cold P Y is unavailab_e at that particular time,` that is known to have had any-th.irrg family. ]'or a while it greatly wor-I ting is. best. Fungi and insects do Locating they Fur -bearers, weather. With -fingers ccld, it i9 but 'experts bare shown that nitro with her udder, however slight., �ed us, for we feared that they were not :�ttacic Rood oat -of -doors in eolci� The inner is bandicapped unless; harder.. Iio��e�•ez, no ons needs to gen in - the muck or peat may be It doesn't pay to take chances. ;vext,t in that mass of flames; but in an weather, and by the titrAeI warm he knows where to look for t•he vagi resect the it:arc on this account. made available after it i3 taken out make it the invariable practise to ! hour or so, when only a pile of smok- a either arri� es the, wood is par`ly } ou' fur -hearers. To guile him in his then there is thQ .wire-sprinb trap, of the swamp and before it is applied l quarantine a cow for at least two ing ashes was left of their home, the, seasoned and less --•susceptible to' at-! g • 1 c which has. mar_y. . advocates. Also, search, the foaowir. a•:1 bet well to y posting. It may f weeks before stabling her with the' family came driving leisurely home. tack. It is for this reason that visa- I there i� a trap designed especial♦y in the field. b tom y be g y g y remember: said that the nitrogen in straw is not home cows. During that time close' The city man has a city fire de -Iter cutting is advantageous, and note Skunk= an,teivets like weed patches` for the rtiarten trapper ��:here theca ' .• snow. Lately. a tea that available, every farmer knows that] daily examination will be likely to' partment to rotect his property. The on account of a smaller atuount of , is deep p �T�► � and tt wgh starry ground. They seem ; straw i3 worth more 1n the manur•ei discover anything wrong with the ani- farif dwellez-I. on the',other hand. is� moisture or sap in the :rood in sinter, kills was invented. Wh:ie suited for mal. Afterward, instant isolate oro►blr to rely largely upon his own as the papular belief has to pare bails fear of man, locating arra pile after it has been decomposed instantly i ged r Nor moat small g.. its advantage w dens under houses' and near barns. than it is worth spread alone. Every; place in quarantine, or at least sep, resources in fighting the flames. docs there seem to be mt:clt to the Minks prefer the 'small, meandering neatest for muskrats in sha,low farther kncrws that old straw is teere arate to a considerable distance , in i It is nothing short of "penny w se, noon theory. streams, the creel=s where pools • sup- water. :• t i ! the stable, every cow that has an —__ __ - 1 an abundance of fish easy to get Size of tea)' to buy is a {Ieaat.ahle valuable as a fertilizer than nears Y k _ _.- -- --- -- - r- -- ply subject:` In' general, r 'bV straw_ It would be reasonable to say; thing go a; rorg with her udder. i ' the bank- are 1 be h.uc.ed Infection is the cause of eve se -for fond. Further, • what .the maker recanimends. Later, that one shntild use muck and peat as rSusualyy covered with brusa and -ere, lasting or chronic attack of The Welfare of aHome changes can be ma:4 if necessary-. he would straw. For example, if a• g gro:vtng that supply protection for `ever set new. traps, *as they and soil is heal'}- clay and one• got results mammitis (garget). One affected 1 dert�, and runways. Of coursA,. hard to hide from the cunning ant- :, straw 21?one, he will rtao get re- row left in the stable will in time; The Sleepy Hour, by Luella A. , Palmer. marshes, pends, lakes an,l t•vers teals. Rust theta. wild then stain wish sults with. mu: k a!one. If he has S be likely to infect each cove in turn,' ought not be -overlooked. Ilowev er . K � a dye• -made from walnut husks or cer- li ht soli and stray dies r_at slow. or some of them. The, milkers hands the results that this Name s`raW n I often wonder if Mother realizes' pen a of everyore's happir:ess" «•hat' the .best trapping- for m'nks, as a. car infection from cow to coop, or ;, / , t~zin barks wild bailing water. A t o i " it is contracted from contaminated. what that last kiss and tender pat is truly best for tl a child's Food . !rule, is along the Kmall streams. •• simpler way s'to :vire the bunch 'to- Nuu.d after it s used as a be,ldinc, then apply" murk freely in the barn- stall floors. Tke infective germ is means to a child as he tucks him The best attempt at solutior. iso Raccoons Generally ale rear .int• g+et}•er and Lary for a tvicek or so in yard to inoculate it with the right in the abnormal milk, other fluid, or into bed. Perhaps the caress -,vould prevention cf the difficitit situation. bei and running water. 'Possums are slimy mud. After rinsing in cleat sort of bacteria before it goes to the Pus from the aRec he given en oftener and with zdded The sleepy mood of the child Should almost identical in their choice' 110 water, the traps will be a .dea=d blacL• ted quarter of the field. hfuck and peat are valuable as udder. Cowpox infection is spread gentleness if she knew what an in- atonic be considered before 'any re- brush' is too thick for them. Ditches Before making sets, test each,trap only by contact or by the milkers fluence ;t had ul+on ibis urfoLlir.g of c;nests or Busse tions.-at•e made. • i supply good places for sets slso.'carefully. notices the tact -on. - Use absorbents for ligaids and • gases, Muskrats, of course, are inhab tants mach more valua>r!e than stray, in hands_ It is a common cause of mom- s little new lite. Eve.ur_g is r.o the time for correc• of shallow vaster, pc�ntle, lakes, dO°th, round stick for snapping, the barnca ii'of the am- matin, from soreness, of the skin Over and ey�'er ti=e brain rrpests tion if it can pos_ihly be postponed. vrrappitt well protect the jaws so Pa s'reams and' marshes. So far as the R to ro moria and Brine may be saved by the gradually affecting the gland tissue, during the night the events of the Of cour.e real raugi::iness mus: al-; weasels are concerned tthese animals trey will not break. 'When a trap liberal use of muck and peat. The or from filth infection of the sores day. twisting them into fantastic Wars be dealt with poli:iv=els on the; snaps too hard, file the trigger slight- , ,when . prime � are known to the fur use of muck as a fertilizer is past the causing infection of the gland tissue. shapes. These ideas soar through the spo,, 1►y an appropriate conscilttetrce.' a •t Iy , Should it spring too easily, bend experimental stage. It is being used Then comes cleanliness, As gt,rni :t:ind oA tie child for eight to ten' But a child should never" t:o to sleepI cg ght almost Uany place where there the metal holding the trigger, toward and has been, used for Sears. , infection larvely comes front filth, the hourg out of the twenty-four-cittl- n shout the forgiven and =ympathF.. the n. • ' f of the person who has Leer. compelled is an -abundance of small game. Some Every orchardist krlt)ws how Geri- stall floors -hould be kept clean, dts• tnK one-third to one-half of his life. F t' 1CFe Identification :ark•9' ou5ly he needs organic matter an•i r.i- infected ar.�i fre�h,y he�Ied, and the Whethcr the fancies will be happy or' ,a inflict the purrishmebnt. Comfort plowed the most likely spots are it newly i. and lave shdhld go viith him into the plowed P.elds, rock, and log Hiles. Old trans oughtto be .exanunc l to trngen. Here is a rple pray in cov► s shoa.d l,e k{•pt from vrading ,ad is often determined by the last � The trapping territory should be � see that they work ns they should and half hour before sleep begins. And land of dreams. Often we can afford _ which to ce= these materials if there through frith, standing in stagttatlt � -'elected earl The best time to ,do that they lave si;fficier.t strength to is access to a muck deposit. The water, or lying down in mud or filthy the rtild's ite of the ideas influences kngit to se the correction w little perverse- this is in late summer, or autumn hold the ganie�+. Then, is no s nse •in muck has at least the manurial valve yards. 'l'11e udder always should be a child's tempricamNnt, making it nesses and mischief wait over for the when the animals are tnayirg freely, losing Pests When stee, trues may tH of straw for what It lacks in mineral wiped clear. with a clean. clamp cloth • m11re cheerful or pessimistic. morning. ' storing up food and preparing w'nter had so cheaply. . value :t makes up In nitnig-en value.; before each miming. The milker; That last half hour is often a tax One little tired cranky , eiliiid. re -, wart",. At. this season .signs are, - Where several tri In not a single instance nfiere rem- should keep his finger nail; nipped upon the patience c.f the mother and! fused to put his toys ar.-ay. The qtrappers hart lines R ., very numerous but. later wilt be hard that cross, it is agood .idea to mark * , posted muck has been used did it fail short and always grin his hands be- older people. -The- child is t red, lite 'wise mother said. "Mother. 'itval �o i. to discover. The trapper who. knows traps. Use a steel punch -or file for to g*t s !isfactory results. fore starting to milk. If a niechan.;- actZvity of the dos his exhausted him. to -night and we v►i11 talk 'it all over purpose• Have the iilentifir :'.ion .. where to make -his seta before the "the Here ,are the facts summ grim -4: ' cal milker is used it will have to be and the retia ses control 'over himself; i:► the morning: After breakfast the ► + Muck or peat can be used for a kept scrupulously clean, or sterilize{l. he becomes netrous and excitable or heart to heart talk came, he was in season opens tvi.l l:aye .•t gre.r ad van- ;marks on the metal utttle•r the ;baa betddia�,► or an absorbent to a better Feeding is another important con- sl:r sh and obstinate. The adult is control (of himself then and could tate over the ons wvliti « its until i'l� put them on the Jatt•3 of ser ngs sdvsntage th�►rA stray. sideration. Prolon heav • feeding also not so welt poised p-' during the i reason clearly. The conclusion reach- Novemlrer, for instance, wild then' :rtakc•s .weak traps.. t[ed } trust` rnoWy to !ick in getting out!. For snow sits, traps ntay► be whit. If fou have been buy -in? circa, the of protein -rich feed is a fertile cause day and the sleepy tinge is often a' ed was .showh in her final Qentence: hLc ling. errd W niixirg limo and water. The ' i ••To ni ht you will put,your toys aura use of " dried muck or pelt wM save :wX1 mmitis. At all times the. per of conflict4. t~ y P y y • y e you the high cost of stray. if 'yutt� Should be kept active. Con-R�mt is the result of discipline justebecause you must take care- of your it is often' passible t�� ir,crrasc+ tl:e pelt hunter trust hand:e* carerfuity ', raise (Crain, sell your titraw and us* stipatiext, in cons that are heavily, before sleep? When a chiid has been oven property, Mother has the whole Rance by placln1z food reg+ilsrly in traps so treated. ., •ted I)aeids to look certain spots. These sh,)31d be locat- It is a good ':lea to peat or mucic. .1 fed. tends to indWe mammitis. All very. naughty and received some phy-' house • and you Ro go,quite' early ` ed, so far as po=.isle . to enaYe ;the. in the season over .tho territory select, A fertilizer factory in the east sadden c?ianges of iced should be steal correction and had a good cry, after.' With his mind firmly made tion cruces ud-ler he Nills into a deep sleep. There is up antl strongly set during the clay, trapper to mal=e gods sets laser, e,i, and lay rocks,-po!cs, or ttDinpthing snakes fertilizer by silaoainsr muck to ar+oirle+i. inditge. When animals find food, from time similar, `'or fastenings ahtre traps decompose after it i3 inoculated with trouble=. So -doe% chill. Cement a, tectal : `oothingrtess about the, there «as no further trouble pi►ou_ P to .rime, they test use3sto comtrg for can be put. This refersprincipally the proper germs. floors should be cr,rered with cork, finality to his treatment; he has been the res,ponsibilits for clearing away P w Ravi murk or pe!at'is clean. Much brick or boards, and no. cow should, upset. in an irresponsible, capricious' the toys. ; it. Ofic�t ilii -bearers trrotn a dis- to ?and sets Where s`al:es do not work or peat is better for horses' feet than be allowed' to lie down or. cold, wet frarpe of mind during his naughti-1, Few ehilriren express in words what. tanee will locate their dens close !o., to the beat akl%«antage. Fixed fast^n- straw. ' ��und soon after calving, or run nese, then An a state, of suspense as they feel about the ondnfght caress,', thei bait. e/0. *,e of the 'ra game 1 ings often permit the gam.•• to get a bmught to the terr,tory by -!eel. , stral ht '1 an.i :work out; h Yuck est peat is from two to ;Even into roll aratetar in hot weather, or be to the outcome, and the punishment i but one mother w, s rewarded Qne, g Pu. , t. erefote, oils can, from ,the+ slgn3, ieil about the ou ht to be a��oided as much as tiTe3 better as 1n absorbent of liquid chased by dogs. Milk regularly, has sctaed his uncertainty. there » morning sa .voice i,esicie #ter t�e31 how much of a catch can 'kis ex tlecl-�-pos�ible� It is rot • e.:- • to drive than straw and will save all the vara- gently, thoroua►hlg, and drip after-' a pmmise that life' will run swooth-� saying, Mothgr. I just always have `atuta3lr ;hero is atz .a'3�•a^ � ' � able pot�th raided by your animals ward. Insert no unsterilized irrstrn-` is in the rnorni.rtg- The hard cry e% to hug you first in the morning,l • r rage in makes in frozen ground nor pull there aattore eifflcitntly than straw. meet in the teats. `ever allow calvesI haunts the child )p�hyQically and he is 'cause you always hJ. me las: at selee ir.g spo[a Rhere traps mss be up on: c, they are in. ` placed rather than tatting them as �iaro preparations early. Iloiv Muck or petit absorbs the vataabi� to suck one another's tents. That in a state for rebuilding sleep. night.- . : ammonia eras of the manure heap two bad practise causes many cases of There is another kind of rising to Ti=e influc►n: e c` that hour may last thee• come. Rtrarre as it may.seem. : ever, do not catch any fur until it .iia too, animals used •o lw , fed seen l of rnod.. quality. to serer. times better 'ban sttaar, garFet at first caiv:r.g' time. . ; slern-which -es not bring teat wild through adolescence and tooth. One ��,__ _ '1 I - 11 - i * y -_. _ _._ __ - health.. When a child has i►een just a Mor.' up son away at college wrote Pot Of Apples in Stora e. P pct.?sibla ills ."cellar kept as low as Co -Operation arty t& 1 dual effort, that organization will ego i little petulant or reluctant to obey, ` 'to his moth, "Do }`ou reinemr►er PP ,� less bruises sial skirt' abrasions 'ire .. ' many things for members that thry� not naughty enough to be dealt with how after I had been naaattty I' was; The :o,>c ,'•it t e.mt v& alleles " r ` Individual. s .n stat•a apples rereive in 1rsn,ilirg the !,!ss 0 naturally would d for themsel es•: e• • seat e Q sererelr, the adult -'nes sxak ' s.wa}•s zotTP, but coo, not ar a y a''n p` ar' rot trill theca be•in -'h r:t:;e. Lt ii very natural that the first ap-, Experience. abroad�seeets to tesch� harshly or -finds fault Frith the child Mord _lentil I had p!umped down into In some _.� �, it :s c►atim:tteci that . al of co-eyperaton shavld be to' ' I1: h tem calors, moiatc:re and t{x otherwise. there '"co-operation has and insists on exalt romplianca with. ,your lap before going to bed grid , apple Too-�►ossec a^►tt�rnt .o .vrFttt; I+eT g � grin an economical and just male of commands. The little one Roes to bed bored.my my head into your` neck?' I cent. of the crop,,__ The _.ataeL__� om. _ ; tagt+.anL : arq-;ani able to the S rather worked to give O tho indict- � p� now, n . - -, � � ' u • 1 iii a bad humor and cries fretfully. �d -i.--K .y hiR 1•e • es of the rr't •n aPP:� a are c.t�-elopmeni of rota, spotq anti s••^aldvc business into operation and such his dual gTeate r self-respect firs through ` t, ,� ar,�l t,. » rtc�aAt.,.en�e3 that a toe base the hts+tory of co-operative et- . int proving his economic outlook attdl An older child will toss restlessly, but t w sh I could try it. Jt was• not lac rot a!,A hlu" n nisi flrr g -,i a;. teyft But once the business of 'farm The sleep is light and nrtrffre;hing,i'ere.1 the same After I got big and; In helping to keep !twcn t?te :tmc, tnt'dry storage, vrith A cont. mous sup - then by making it possible' to enjoy int on your bed tel ing }•ou atmt;U! c►f rot in o.�re4 app' sirs rx �••t c' p ► fag is placed upon an equitable plane, those flr,cr thin' at life orhich came there is a feeling of sora thing wrong ;rlr• l , «ho.' Ply f fresh air is the r• Fr er.�i with other tndustries, them it i3 ren- with nn imisroved environment. In acith the world that he c?ti:not help or' parties aKd thirtg•s.'+ has hoc! mu;•h 0,\I, htic�n.•�:: ha:tci;ir:g''t'c`' lot apf►le3 in st��r::,;�•. wmable to suppose that the cu=o ears explain. Even if the ci"spleasure in- I It is at the sleepy lour that in-; applies. -'ads ti=e e grange rooni ahou!d ,'____ , ""*'O PPo P ether words, democracy in business xF I �`_". t:iv+ movement will be exten let; be•; and s<,c!:sl enterprise' Appears to ! cuffed does r .t eau c the child to titttate l the .onf� fence-' are d be kept clgan. The r• • fungal, gives. gond the market place an the halt' ` have the same, uplifting effect t:pon cry himself to sleep, if that last event ,quaint ideas eipressed' that lie foo on titter. atxi proc{JO(,i :t4 spores on Work. i r eahle and de to be said' eCt the mid;t, of the rotten fruit. If •the cel;ar :s kept , ``' ► , of btsaitww education and hecortle a the individual that democracy hast in the day has been fl sag e P P .t::,., :i 1•� tit ,r.to ',ti: - ,..,rM NN '!,,.;so powerful• ally in brinKing' about a' had in politics. t no reconciliation has followed, the, un- happenings rii the dBs. The mother clean sn i f. ear frim refit :c, nnoi t. ; ' wor> eonstrut"re environment for the; !happy mead colors the night's dreams, trho pauses to lend,* ympa►tlietic ear :otton ifuits are allOwed to rernain t4 telt b.:,rn ac:th Mni. There B'al- aernbers, one that. will ecocide for' Wet summers of tttodprate temper- What•.sttiall we do, shall discipline to little folks ---•and growing up folks there, the ehsn,:es fc•r • rat ,Anfrt1• i1Ift rr;tys who) !will, their social 'needs as wttli a9 4,,r tlie+4r atui+c► are stated by ninny doctors to raeeken at the eztd of the clay or shall -Rill gain and keep an intimacy. wild . art l:trgcly e�:mi::ate+rl. � .Trio, tools to cork w)th11� for those. . ltuvortess demands• ' be the bealih;eat. we hold strictly to our riles? Shall unclerstani:ng coml+anio;nshi'p that Thf4 • author'is -'aro ;i;e..cel? . ,, v:ho reotlt But t'tt rrltict»>mt ie tna►tle tlrc! oo-� -`-�.___# we, allow the• child to be disol),Opnt, trill prove :i afes*ltarcl and haPFy should be kept. rc:i:,,t sips;. frac fwpin � \nri t>ic; std •arts Pito .!, .ti:; h.r-ds of cp•, #ion toads to diooaurage indtvt C'�aar. o t t:.e ice-ron-L or insist on compliance at the el- memory. moisture, and the o,r��::r„� Ire v: '.he` tort;. t,oweI1 - •- • ' 1 + ' •