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Show ADVICE TO MINISTERS. IXi not wait for extraordinary opportunities for good actions, but make ue of situation. Try Aromel, the breath perfumer, only common cents jier package. Caterpillars from six Inckaa to a foot long are coataaon la tka vicinity of tko Darllag river, A ua trail a Given by a Minister. i 5 Preachers who practise it will preach better. Wa eliM of people la aa liable la throat trouble ai the areal cla.i who make up the Co.pel ministry. The atraia put upoa the vucal organ uy coiuluut eaercie; the eudou cnaoae from a heated building to the cool air when the vocal organa arc in a elate of complrle relaxation; tlie fact that a mmiater feel, impelled to u.e hi voice when actore and lecturcra would take the needed real; three are among the reaeona whjr Clergymen' aore throat" is known aa a apenal diaraae. The Uev. K. M. Nrawley. I). D., District Secretary of the American Baptiat Publication Society, write from Peterabnrg, Va., the account of an experience of hi own which ia profitable reading to thoae aSicted with Bronchial or other throat trouble. The unbalance of the letter i a follow: PBTnaaaraa, Va. J. C. Am Co., Bin: Three month ago I took a violent cold which reunited ia an attack of acute bronchitia. I put myaelf under medical treatment, and at the end of two month wa no better. I found it very Di 1 1 m r kg. U Day Radish, ? Don't Tobacco IpH cad Smaka Yaw LHi To quit tobacco easily and forever, be magnetic, full of life, nerve end vigor, take that make weak men th wonder-worke- r, Cure guaranairong. All druggist. bOr. or II.free. Address Booklet mid sample teed. Sterling Remedy Co.. Chicago or New York. A hen haa a right to cackle when she lays an egg; she has sense enough never to lay throe at a time. Sledge Cigarettes, SO for 5 eta. 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Dapartmeat sf th rural A Few Hints as to the Coro of Lira Slock Warning Water for Stock. ad Foaltry. In these times It is necessary that the farmer should watch every Item of Watch for Hoop. expenditure and husband every reMuch of the with poultry source. There is an old saying that This risen from lack of observation of the "the little foxes spoil the vines. unnoticed If means that little things people having the care of them. They allow diseases to get Into the flocks cause great losses and often result in and spread, when, by proper observa- financial ruin. There are on the farm tion, the trouble would be stopped ere many leaks through which go out the It had obtained a good start. A few hard earnings of the farmer. More days ago the writer of this had oc- than any other, the loss from lost heat casion to purchase a dozen laying should be guarded against. Heat costs hens from a farmer. The latter was money. Every unit of heat costs someasked if he had roup in his flock. He thing, according to the food from was at once very Indignant and re- which It is made. We may say then plied that when a fowl In his yards that heat Is money. To save the loss fell sick the axe was the remedy. None of this heat Is to save money, for it of his fowls had the roup or any other will save food. Some farmers feed the disease. So the would-b- e purchaser winds as well as their stock. Every thought ha would be safe In purchas- loose board on a barn Is a means by ing a few fowls unsight and unseen." which the farmer feeds the wind. That But he will never do that again. Is, the cold filches sway the heat from The fowls were promptly delivered. the bodies of his animals. More farmAt night the purchaser went out to ers feed the waters. There are farmers take a look at his fowls for the first that are very careful to keep from time. What a sound greeted his ad- feeding the winds, and keep their barns vent In the poultry house. He recogBut they do not hesitate twice nized Its cause at once. The fowls tight a day to give their cattle icecold water. were all safely ranked on the roosts, It Is not an uncommon sight to see a but from their midst came mingled cow drink three pailfuls of water at a snorlugs, sneezings, coughlnga and single time. When such water Is at a half-- c rowings. temperature of about 32 degrees It Roup, roup, roup, spoke from every means that the water so consumed corner. He examined two of the must be raised to s temperature of over worst ones. They were old hens, but 90 degrees. In fact, we are told by mere skin and bones. They both had doctors that the digestive process stops apparently had the roup for months till the water has been raised to blood and become emaciated by It, for the heat Think of the heat necessary to roup affects the digestive organs more raise water In a cows stomach to 60 often than the head. Not one of the Remember that that heat has fowls was worth keeping. Not one degrees. been made by feeding the cow food that of them would lay an egg all winter, costs a great deal of money. and It Is doubtful If they would ever It Is certainly much cheaper to raise farmlay. They were returned to the the bis temperature by means of the loose that was who er, duly Indignant wood lying around the farm that costs fowls were considered sick, but Insisthealth. nothing but the effort to gather It. To ed that they were In perfect He evidently thought his fowls were build a fire for the heating of water on not sick because they did not have the a cold day is a pleasing operation. If swelled head. The mere fact of their the heat from the fire reaches the cows mouths being full of stringy mucus and other stock It will prove a pleastold him nothing The fact that they( ing operation to them as well as to the ate but little Bhould have convinced farmer. The only cost Is therefore tho him that something was wrong. This first cost for a boiler. But these may Is one of the worst features of fowls be purchased at almost any price. The o farmer that can afford to troubled with roup; they eat but litto due tle, as their digestion Is slow, purchase to suit his convenience and the Inflamed condition of the mucous fancy can pay a high price If he wants membrane. A healthy fowl will pack to. If not, he can do as the humbler the crop full of grain. Feel of their farmer will most likely do purchase crops when they have retired to rest a good boiler at a moderate price. The 'after a full supper and it will be found saving In cost of feed will prove a big distended by the food. But a. fowl Interest on the Investment. Rememthat la only slightly affected by roup ber this, that whereas a farmer may is not so. If the crop be felt of at lose feed on account of cold winds, yet that time it will be found only a quar- there are many warm, aunny day In ter or half full, and frequently the winter, when he will lose little In this pressure of the hand Induces the bird way. But the man that loses feed on to stretch its neck and gasp as If for account of Icy water muBt expect that air. This probably Is due to the in- loss every day In the winter season, flamed condition bf the air tube. for the water supply does not change The farmer that had these fols its temperature as often as the air, nor made a big show of producing eggs for does it respond quickly to the change sale at fancy prices. It was supposed in temperature. It is hidden away In that he was getting many eggs, aa he the ground, locked up with the frost, kept a large number of hens. Acci- or waiting in ice caves. When the dentally it was learned that he was warm days In winter come the ice and getting about one egg per day. The snow melt and make still colder these reason his flock did not lay was doubt- waters. All of these are to be drank less the fact that roup was widely by the stock. If we were to figure on prevalent among them. He said that the matter, we would say that a he had left the care of his fowls to the cow would lose several cents per hired man, to whom he had given InIf allowed to drink ice cold water. day structions to notify him when any- When we consider that many farmers thing was the matter with the hens. all the way from twenty to a hunIt Is altogether probable that the hired have cows we can see what a great loss dred man did not know. If he noticed them an entire winter at all he merely said to himself that he must face during should season. especially Dairymen the birds had a slight cold, not worth see their cows have, for drinking that course. of will The roup reporting, water that has been eat up the profits from the best flock purposes, only suitable to a raised temperature. ever lived. of fowls that It must be watched for and fought. When it apTeeth of Sheep. There Is a peculiarpears It must be eradicated. It is exIn the mechanism of a sheeps jaw tremely contagious and we do not be- ity and grinders that helps one to underlieve there is any cure for it This the reason why sheep are able to stand seems to more be than usually year It so much nutriment from their food. prevalent Probably It Is more to be get a sheep chewing its cud It In noticing feared than any other disease. It may be considered more dangerous to the cannot be observed that the Jaw has a motion from side to side. The profits of the poultry raiser than even peculiar cholera. When the latter disease branches of the lower jaw are closer comes its makes Its presence known together than the molars are In the by its work of death. The keeper at upper. Then in the molars their edges once takes measures to combat It But have different slopes. In the upper row it is not so with the roup. It creeps the face of the molar slopes very deInto the flock and develops very grad- cidedly from the higher inner edge to ually. Most farmers do not suspect Its the lower outer, while in molars of the presence. It does not swell the head lower jaw the faces slope from the outexcept In some cases. The fowls run er edge to the higher inner. These about nd often their combs remain things, together with the rough surbright and healthy looking for months. face of the' molars, give a sheep the We hare seen fowls that had it so bad power to thoroughly grind Its food. that canker sores formed In their Stock Growing. Usually it Is no good mouths and yet they did not appear farmers to change from one kind for Insick, their combs showing all the dications of health. So the farmer sus- of stock growing to another. Generally pects nothing, while the disease Is It Is the man who keeps right on growspreading from fowl to fowl till all are ing the same kind of stock who makes Infected. After awhile one or two fall the moBt money in the end. To every suddenly sick with diarrhea or their rule there are exceptions, and whero heads swell up. The farmer Inquires hog cholera or other diseases manifest and Is told that the trouble is roup themselves, they furnish the excepand that he can cure it by using such tions. The question then becomes onv and such means. He goes to work of a choice of growing live stock under and very likely reduces the swelled conditions of extreme hazard, and heads, and thinks he has cured his growing it tinder conditions of but litbird. Very likely he writes to the farm tle hazard. It Is plain as day thereforn paper telling of his success in curing where the choice should lay. Ex. roup. But he has not cured it. He There is profit in poultry when raised may have separated the bird from the rest to prevent further infection, but on a farm, so that waste products can be did not prevent further infection for be utilized, and all food supplied af the reason that the flock has been al producers cost. DAIHY AND POULTRY. well-to-d- full-siz- ed |