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Show Murray Eagle, Murray, Utah runt 1m STOCK oints.. What the hog raiser culls thumps, Influenza, or pneumonia Is usually Worms. Itotind worms In pigs cost hug growers of eastern Carolina more money than any other one thing. "There Is only one way to handle this (rouble," says W. V. Hays, swine extension specialist (it the North Carolina State college. "Use only movable farrowing houses and self feeders. Itake up all the lit tor, bedding and other trash In the lols and burn It. Turn the lot with a turn plow. Sow some soy beans for the sows and pigs to graze upon in (he fall and (hen plant rye and crimson clover or vetch for winter and spring grazing." Mr. Iluys says before the sow Is put Into farrowing tptarters, clean them out well and scrub with u solution made of one pound of lye to thirty gallons of boiling water. Wash the sow's sides and udder with warm, soapy water before putting tier Into the clean quarters and then keep the pigs on clean ground where they cannot suffer from worms. To do this will old the grower In raising (he same number of pigs from less brood sows. This Is more economical and also prevents runts. It helps to give uniform thrifty pigs coming along six weeks earlier than where they are raised in flirty, worm Infested Such a system also quarters. Ih- works In well with the Shay oil of breeding nud feeding and helps (he grower to have his animals fat and ready for die high markets In April and September. Males Not Otherwise Needed Are Easier to Keep. Capons fatten easier and nt less rust. Hays the New York State College of Agriculture. Male birds not Hold as broilers, or otherwise used, may lie caponized If they are to he held over. Market quotations on capons usually begin In Noventher find are several cents more a pound lliari those for cockerels, especially for (he holiday trade. When successfully ciiponl.ed the lilrtl docs not Itave (he appearance, of a cockerel. The comb and untiles do not develop and the Kiddle mid hack feathers grow long. Cu- Hays says the carlot shipuictii of hugs are In where these sanitation creasing suggestions are followed. In Craven county nearly all of the growers and shippers are following a rigid system of sanitation both In (he breeding lots and the fattening pens. The results are seen in a better control of worms, lie deMr. For the lirst two weeks the calf should he fed (bree times ilally. lutriiig the first week It should receive eight to (en pounds of milk a day and during the second week (en (o twelve pounds a day. with (be third week, milk nud grain supplement, or skim milk substitute and grain supplement, Pt . fi'--,- . r a- -i 'e I . I I I j I Hi!-i;:ii- s ' I I p!o-i,i!i- i. - , . 1 I i -- i I j I !'-- i I l , i i iiiil.tn.; sure ll. it Is i',o, i ..-- I !.. . s! eelitilell ill the i h )oiin P initL hiat is tiai.hes hi' ntnl raeM r. h HO I .... ' , s. ,:..s. V 11 t to spend, but no place to spend them because he is still In prison. I SHE HAD HEARD THAT If you have money In your pocket the first time you tee the new moon flutter, little purse strings, wave for joy because it is a sign you will not be broke before the next moon. (xl by McClure NewapaDer 8vndlcat.) Nutty Natural History ST MUCH MUTTON Cook Book Mother's ... By NELLIE MAXWELL ... g THE SUDANESE WUMP There Is bo little rent! There la Mich an unreasoning passion for activity! And so we skim the surface of all things: we never look down creature THIS wump to antiquity, having been brought up into Kgypt from Ihe Sudan over O.ihki years ago. Its to the Sphinx has led archeologists to believe that It posed as the original model for that monument. Although of a very retiring nature, lis favorite food Is Hun tails, and its persistent depredations among, the lion herds have Is a well small amount of butter until delicately browned on both sides. Cook fresh peaches, peeled ami cut Into halves In a rich sirup until soft. Drain and sprinkle with powdered sugar, a few grains of timce and a Into their depths and see the power help and culture which . they nf might contain. few drops of lemon Juice. Kehent the peaches In two (ahlespoonfuls of duller, adding two or three at a lime. When hot serve on the cake FOOD FOR THE FAMILY will) a foamy Sauce. the fresh green carrots, radishes and beets so plentiful In the market-o- ne Foamy Sauce. Cream need not have a monotonous cupful of butter, add gradually one cupful of confecdiet. tioner's sugar, silrring constantly; add one beaten egg and three Coffee Sponge. of orange juice. Turn Soak two tahlespooiifuls of pela tin in cupful of water. into a double boiler and licit while Iilssolve In two cupfuls of strong heating. Turn Into a hot sadceboat of a Clip nnd sprinkle with nutmeg. coffee, add ful of sugar, strain Into a bowl and A plain eoltnge pudding set Into Ice water. Cool slightly, prepared beat with a wire egg whip until the and linked as a plain cake in a shallow tin. Serve In Is with: stiff. mixture Fold the quite Fruit Sauce. sillily beaten whites of three egg Cream and continue heating until the mixcupful of butter, f ture holds Its shape. Turn into In add gradually one and of con feet loners' sugar, add dividual molds, dipped Into Ice wit ter and chill on Ire. I'nmobl and slowly two cupfuls of strawberry pulp and Juice, while stirring con pipe with whipped cream, sweetWhen well blended fold ened and flavored In rose shapes. stantly. In the stltlly beaten white of an Peach Canape. egg. Serve on Imt pudding. P.ake a sponge cake In a dripping Tarts are such dainty little cakes pan; it should be one inch In thickness when linked. Cool, cut with to serve for tea or as a dessert. cutlers or in squares. Cook In a They may lie cut from small bits of pastry or may be bakeo In small pally pans. The tilling may be Jelly, a rooked orange or .7 M lemon cream and topped with a M K. meringue, or a simple little sauce of crushed fruit, o.., with whipped cream. There are any number of ways of sen lug them, and the) lake the place of pie. which Is so often ill appearance by cutting: spoiled flotations ,,f tiii,, mtiiitde that sre amore t, cumtely descrilied egoism than by seltishness The WITH I , p''M aliie fe. . ' e ,'. ! t .1 '' j . ,j ,,' .., v i' I'. t ., 'Hed Iinlostrte.l in the' Inv tui.hl i f - I l. I. . ;; f ,.,.,( j J The Universal Lament "Going my way?" "Yeh." "Kin I ride with you to my home?" "How far a way Is your home?'' "Eight blocks." "I'm parked farther than that." Louisville Courier-Journa- l. Don't let constipation vour avatem. rxiison August Flower corrects constipation even stubborn can almost like manic I Sweetens stomach, stirs liver, aids digestion. GUARANTEED All Druggists. ' 11 1 For fONSTIPATION Doesn't Always Work They were discussing diet, and tha talk bei'iinie facetious. "I've eaten beef nil my life, and now I'm strong as an ox," said he. 'That's funny," replied she. "I've eaten fish nil my life and I can't swim a stroke." When I rtt I )j are upset lu Baby ills and ailments seem twice as serious at riiffht. A sudden try may mean colic. Or a sudden attack of diarrhea a condition it is always important t check quickly. How would you meet this cmerRcni.-tonight? Have you a bottle of CaMoria ready? There is nothingthat can take the place nf this harmless selh-lme- 19-- fR ss alcomoi. "r" I te""'!r'lrJ I - I twt- I U! i (i I VrMcYirt 1W ' r"J rfc-.---. I I ticn always on hand. Cut don't keep it just for emergencies; let it lie an everyday aid. Its gentle influence will ease and soothe the infant who cannot sleep. Its mil.l regulation will help an older chiM whose toiiRiie is coated because of sluttish bowels. All druggists have Castoria; the genuine bears Chas. II. I lctchcr's signature on the wrapper. I meets t. In of r " xv:"X"vX"w:w: III n- - o, OF TYPHOID in Hural Districts Is Carried by Flics" i 1 fr '' e. nei-the- i It h in.-c- clean-smelli- a Woman's Eyes Through JEAN NEWTON r nc In-ai- tc. '. it i b i.'b . A Al UMeii I oti'i d 1. was rug. a led fdr. t'li 1.1 n h. re they I'. I i ' b, . l aps, v s,! p, ;,,ri. the l ei lie Midiers n hi tbem rc'sieichrrs nn s (, V! n ... e ate bii.i.hl? .'l o'd a ,,;b! as a:- I ' of loi fc.'lilU )ei'-- loo. h. " bo ..'.. e, i '' t I r It. 1, tionl.itig. no greet . I the Cblh N llieid it's'. I !' fl 'I ,1 India Slandinit Still he aiei i.-- length of life t'"hi) Is ab.-u- t leal. h ..;..,, iliba'h'u of life In M: Idle iv v lue irth iir y.ot d.ttine wi.iimn i.f aia.tu.'r. li.'!!i she found on liainW n ll"t silll III II I !ii'." llleb-ati la t. ell lb e s'ele of II I, III a four b it elov "I'm b n I'mg er," la ll.e IlllsWcr. "Yell ktlell V I'D call's spVt! ' :, which first caused fl husband iiinl then curried It further, forcing i!!iallotin nbleh only ngcrawiloil tbo lua'ter and caused further frlc Hon iiinl utihappliios. I'rlu'ii by a perierp ImpuN.. sin ll.'ld ri flised In barken In ren' si, ii turtie.i deal rar to glitntner inux of un.ertau!rg wlibiti tier Mil' Mould imt maUi Ihe ef si lf fori to think, tn pm i, ,,, ,.,,,,, Hull were taking hot i..wn hill. And yet he t.pei,t nil iirterii..eti og ii hillside iii n dot niii, trying to Itlnl ii fotir leaf cl I i.i k. It rcttiltiiU me ot the man ii was told when la ib Hhnt'n Hie ' itiu-'- : - asked i r I f.-- r I ttl ;..'lllti"'t. bill lberi''f ll fotirb'lll tl,i.j a!ei! tltidilig v me f.ol let s.aai '(lent i that tn il'. rviu So Tie will ! nil rUlit. i In r. ell t.mkitig (or ol e. Put M. Ili' k )ct." "Ilait i. in a ..ni.iti. an Itili IlLelil rsoti, by tie way, who was lip then- - ail uftel le.oli hunting f.ir II four 1. 'it ip.ier that Would miiki" "I'letytbilig nil right." bad AII tbiti i ii- etelesy, jiel'lllitlgly willioltl tlii.n' t, i;..tteii bfff lf Into n luoit She tind Ig iiiiti.'ili v,tuail..n. liere.l !i !iie. bud ietilf, lillelilbiii i In tin' i iaiiiordig of her In coiitlb't ivlth stub m.i, flllll. n liietdl (o(elity w is the averug" Kurolir dtpltig tile SF5? fooi;h quarrel with her CLOVER sjen e ptr-- born Impnlsi'H FOUR-LEAFE- rhalr, bf-kef- illab )oit ar THE tier great ,, ,j. Reciprocation James did not wish to go to Sunday school one Sunday morning, and his mother said : "Why, James! It Is Children's day and you must not miss going." "Oh!" said James, "and will you give me a present?" "No. Why do you ask?" "Well, on Mother's day we always give you presents and I Just thought you might give us presents on Children's day," said James. but effect ive remedy for children; is ti.'i necessarily selllsh Pi rothinR Ihat acts quite the same, the worst sense. IVesti-rfl Ile is more lllelv I r 0 ttlltun.I or has quite the same comforting; o- to be self i entered. And all of us effect mi them. are self centered to some evlent. For the protection of your wee In s,, far ii liie average person one for your own peace of mind exhibits chei k o gall he Is prompt nl by bis self assertive Impulses: keep this olJ, reliable prepara- In sec uhal he ran get away with, ! to dominate a person or situation. Small Appetite Need for Long Trip to saow oil, to get somelhiii for Wifi "I'm going to giie you n Willin-..i- ri himself. you think that trava el broaileits atie'ti mind? The desire (o secure rerugnltl ei ple.e of my mind." Hector-"Ju- st I'.Mif-V- es. small li.'lping, plea-fioin our fellows accounts fur a You should lake ulrlp darling." mvat mail) of our acts as Ii ihn s Passing Show. around thf world. f rhis'i.liiess. for a certain tl Some pie i. .ii gel themselves Al the pountain Th Situation telispirllolts, t 'be "Hot o.a routiter "I'o yoti iiiiio! ti lling tin what you X anithlng CLUB OLD THE .;. It Is led easy to draw the line be lo pep l."l npV paid f.ir that iar':" tween Irgithtliile self "' t.ngi-- smla timl b llctl't." "Yes. and the thl: call or iiiappy iicee." lie nerve gall rrctpietitly il N merely a dilTeretlci. in I!k point ..f liew, Uhal In the .. By DOUCLAS rVLtOCH i. oulsider b.ol s i heel.y is interpreted 1'V the person It, Huosljoji i(S si;jlp) standing for bis rights. W K inv i lu'i. as rra- -t men (hi if . oil! e the gall that tUos( Sa ya The Georgia Medical Association ;i i all.cr o. ;,i :s .scitterrd Us exhibit is merely (he liiisiiitrr-p-(,f . tiiliej.h. ii, lcd inlet,! ii .f looking out ITTIinN' a child conies down In omg to do about this danrer? And shitntig upeii the table. mir own in'i rests. We haie le. d,. "Engagerrents are not so long your home with typhoid fever, lie romrortablc nnd afe. Keep ,r- id low slratge Here lieier s,re to nTebd or ilcfraud another they used to be." says Observing frcm hi.h over 8,ny() people die your home Insert-frer ihe villi; ir pi'rsoti Is sai l (( do Oli vi. "EUjt. for that matter, as Spray Hit, II ..w.-- rr Ii lb h i f mallh we boast. when he arc marriages." every year, it is very possible that is i heeky. which is cuarantird (or money back) W C the W.lbt Til .:; lie llil.gs i i bv Ihr Itnil Sn.!lcte Inc.) l.c," M I i ,n N. mii"i Joi lli in I the ca;i,e of this disease in the apto Ih' quick-deatto fliimiMquitoes, ; parently harmli ii common house fly. mothn, rnarhc. bedhuics and other I'er Id ti:.:' a'! the glass and He bu?,;. s in when the screen door is h allo r household Yet It fer i' i' old gang Jtit once open, lights for a mnmcnt on your vapor is harmh-- to humans. dinirg t'lom table, nnd may leave on Hit kills quirker if you uw the f'xid a dancerou disease germ your apc'al incxpntive Flit Sprayer. .it By ,ti:t et e In h ue the old club meet for he carries 0 million Rcrms on on Hit and don't accept a '1 at nu t ii(i all. v. Hot up strei't, his hairy, furry body. What ara you ciuhhiiilse that we iii (hat ..b Get youra this very day! V. !, ,j ,. Alfalfa v I SI'ICAK of an impudeiit pel s. ii with bt ai'ti assurance and insufferable rl"iileri as "fresh," as Inning a lot of gall .r llelie. The Cnli'h.mali rails it cbei'U. I.tioratice and bad manners nc I'outil for a great deal of rheek and .all, especially 111 the cruder and Inherent more pioiioi.tn e. forms. srllisiitu ss is al the hot!. HI of P. ilial bis not uiihrhMc.J been li- i.eed hi culture ll"i.-cr- , I are s'thl'e mailt J 1 ; I;,,; ald. s - t! e ,,nd f'e, d'.'l.'i. .. WHY WE HAVE GALL I' ,. , We Bo What We EBo I I s m-ac- re left-ove- WSay I ; d. avi one-hal- wiirr .) ''I ... He ,.,.,. mai'l of .;.s..e, snU ' ,Pl i in . Lickdale, Pa. "Before I was mar-rie- d, my mother and sister and I did all uie lamung work: . s on a (arm for eleven years. I married a farmer and now in addition to my housework and the care of my cluldrcn I help him with the ouUido work on our farm. After my last child was born. I berran In 1 f MfeBtjg fewlj suffer na man.. . r J women ao. rinaiiy our lamny doctor told nie to try Lydia K. I'inkham's Vegetable ConiX)und. I did and now I am a new woman and I know that good health is better than riches." Mrs. Clyde T, Sueiuian, tt. il, Lickdale, Pa. one-hal- fully-taile- J, :' e '..,. , ' n'f'i-', ! . -- lu.t le. ,V, ' I ,le. i 'Ilatier of ! left the Sudan with hardly a lion. An acorn head with lop eared peanut kernels Is the umst striking characteristic of this animal. Along with this go u double peanut body, to which are attached toothpick The legs and spill peanui fe"(. eyes are spots of while paint with Ink spots and (he fierce expression nitisi be handled very carefully. Cfruct.) (,t I )(l After Taking Lydia E. Pink-- , ham's Vegetable Compound one-fourt- !i . BENEFITED table-spoonful- s ;, !M e .., , til in e. o Hit!. r ''' I feed. (." lide I ,.. . j,, . i,n , li i , in ,i ... ... in h FARM WOMAN f one-hal- -- I . ..' a shoU" It. .0 llehs. el I ' . p v. House Built for Beetles beetles are to be encouraged to do all the damage they can in a house that Is to he built "somewhere In liticklnghaiilshlre." These beetles, whose kin devoured the old oak In Westminster hall, are to be the sole occupants, while scientists from several research Institutions and government centers will look on and Increase their knowledge of the pests that cause such damage Montreal Herto Britain's buildings. Death-watc- h, p..!.ii'iti s i I s, ;;rd .l ,. U ) i - 'V 4 ler ;' tie !!( ill' I rn. .1 !,.. till o lit ll l iltld !ll. !') ii i on V. g.-- l !" ,!eoa-- Pu!i!i f.. . the Ind.rr. ; lo , I : d.t 'I'l -- Kill Rrd Mitrs Led tiiiir i all be rout ed ., ,. ea-.by .stalling e.nly i', m ,j i. Ileal lo'l rot)iC luft.re we sl.lt si(s ll. L. Co.htan. I iMji ate roil.-.-In w.itm weithii t!. poi,ii)in:in miles loillCply rty r.iiid' itiid are hard to ri I of. 'I hey ran liie for inot)iis u.'le.'it foo in, live I'V Ml. killg bh.o,. , e lain tliey will M urn er k'li louiu:' lib k" lltnl sti.Ji eis rr.en lyillU l"i.wr ihtis utter the fontnV Vdle he 'I -- i,.!..! MHOlii nf Iilis b.'eo.. ,. a I ,' i t pn. I'.ir.'iIysU - ' ih. . Mit f oe. pot t,,wn t filer of lar paper In eep Ihe ler f iitn rlfin froni below. He 'i I,. jo, I, er of eoli pill ('. ml- -. And nil I i t wiu'.'r j. ! be one of I ',. of prm Hi.' po'i''!) ! o.is,. ilo.irs. Ihi-- J C O l'"V (C VoOPs-H-rU-f- fl- EtMoCHl; Feeding Veal Calves to Get Best Results pb-jit- liiglier Then I Humor in Frenchman'i Suit Prison sentences totaling 73 years have not mude Alphonse liruneau, of Itoiten, France, lose his good humor, liruneau, who Is serving one of his many sentences, has filed suit Against Ihe municipality of Uouen for lild francs a day damages for two years of alleged false Imprisonment, liruneau does not contend that his olher sentences are Illegal, but he does insist he was Imprisoned foi two years for a crime he did not commit. He alleges he was falsely Imprisoned for the thefl of I'J bicycles which he really did not steal If Rr.wncau wins lis s.ult he will have 73,(KI francs SUPERSTITIOUS SUE three-fourth- can gradually replace whole milk. T.y the end of the third or fourth week, therefore, according to (he sle and !gir of (he calf, (he whole mill; ran be omitted from Agriculture. Ithaca. N. Y. (he feed. The amount of skim milk ran gradually ., to sixteen or chti'rti pounds daily. Rotate Chick Ranges 'I he grain N best fe, dry, beginto Avoid Coccidio&is ning tilth a liaiidtul after f ling llntate chirk ranges as you would the ttrik, U ben (he calf Is one crop They should not be nlloive.' moiith nl and is bein led entireto rmue mi he same groimil often ly on skim milk, m skim milk sub or than nine in Ihree years II.i si it nte' rimer bay and train, Ihe laling the range will nvuid nml ntiiiiutil of main can be one half liMS and Intent itinl parasites that (millet daily. At the en I of ! u o live oti (lie rrniitnl fi.r several months it rati lie i,i,e pound, and ;it years after Hie tliiihs hue been the end of Ih: re m.iiii lis I wo p.iiiti taken e:T. daily. No further itieteuso Is nei sarv until the ralf is viy, iiiontbs A V rali'.te uitli of u'tn- Is desirable fur sanitation and old. A coed urjii'i inivluve ronsi-l- s of pounds ,,f ri.rntneal, A green economy. range Is inure ot ;tiiiiii, oats, pm p. mods than ntie with only ham pounds of wheal bran. pounds t,f litis. nl The flowing it is grimed and li'iliis tiiusi of dpi cir.MUH' oilmeal, ami Igld pounds of blotid Hour. v aste. I'eed hills are cut mileri.illv il -, U Obsolete Animals Arc ample tan;;.' with C'"'d It wiM Mlpplv a '.n avail. tide. Named by Dr. Mohlcr .o t!,,. iit. tiiiy fii-d- tiloii !tl order to Ihe ;i t. breast ,, Iii lulioraU and maun times the liie s!oi. Industry tmjs( adopt I'.i 'ji mod. Is of doin; business, hr .1. I!. Mo' ler of the Cum. d Keep Waterers Clean Males p.irlui.1,1 ,.f Agriculture Season During Summer .si ile, I reretitlv, It Is summer itioii'li (he ,!,.-- . rlh.'d I'ur'tig l'oet..r Mo), t!t.. to lii ::!e.l the watereis tip.-Verv i an nm is tis folef As and feeders. He rhirk ni lows; H .! pro.n h Itialuril). p he. utiles' r,.n I. Th.-sf la repay Cos) Mati'iy easier fur hem to sp'ji pi of la. ' 1. ll e. and ioos no in ih.. J S.'ruh an era !, ,il'"v!'s tint This n:;.-,'t. Animals teoij.'n. d.ifg.'r! v !i r, of i iii! .itiiitiatii.ii It) ease also -' s able .' " I I ee liie," J i,, el or .sin'tid by (he working In ef dirt " and tilth from the (li.r or ground.' cd. "mi!!'l s i f 1. tutu the ua'erers end fee lers. "i'l.'J .; ;,.;, S.iine of t'.e n'. . 'linger rati bo lessened mt siih-- abl v mt farms ate I1 e e' I h. ;; o 1:1 V LeenUig rleati fee l ,'tud water be I. Her o! he M,ii:;,yiiii;i f.ro tin- rliM.s at all tim,' in, I by Ihe !trit.,.t.. ,.is I. j .a. , . en w iterets .... as ivil as th, plai ilig the f.i'deis leia; ie' ii . n j,;. ihtii rhii l.s win not mix in n ,. fet It i; polrl'l ) V l,o !, ;y be .I'll d.it. of i! i'e t'rotu ) i .. r '"III the Mil'! t,o..,-., et.l." chief coll. Iltd. d. ,!! v .. h He I .e. Dry Hrnliouir F loor to ,. I'.n liiethud 1' I. I'akin. head poultry in. m at' Iheic is , h e a. e I'lio Slate Ulllvi 'sitv. Is piaiti. al ll n enable Its I,, r by our f.'liow lndil ti.ibst laisl year ivheti It became lie. rs set I a tier, hi ait'.'ier d line,. Miry In put up a new po'iltry Ionise atiiloal types are Hi the I. nil ei I , li.ikan derided ' make Ihe floor lust ke ino- - fat in in Sbcrp From its Would do l. t) oile r words. I hey leveled o!T the snj as ..f tin I Acidosis l viLLoBR 0' clares. I'i (ir-- r ' one-thir- lionizing n bird makes liltn more quiet and peaceful, and causes (he flesh (o retain (he fine flavor and texture of broiler meal. Cnpom will stand close conllucmcnt than cockerels. I'.recds used for capons depends on the market demands. For the production of large capons. Orplng (oris. Light Itrahmas. anil Jersey Mack (Jlanis are satisfactory; for smaller capons any of the American breeds, such as Plymouth Cocks. Wyandottes, and Itliode Island Iteds are ndaptnble. Leghorns make such small capons that It Is doubtful whether it pays to cspoui.e I hem. Cockerels selected for cnponlzlng Should be about H (o 10 weeks old! and welgb about to 2 pounds. hkill, and It Capoiii.liig Is advisable to watch an eperi diced operator. Cornell bus an ruled bulletin, K 11'!, on capon product inn, which may tie obtained by applying to the nflicp of publira lions. New York State College of vas too Mistaken by Some Growers for Thumps or Influenza. - - - ROUND WORMS IN PIGS EXPENSIVE EXTRA COCKERELS MAY BE CAPONIZED floor BY TTTT JOE ARCHIBALD m NEWS Readers interested in poultry raising wilt iind rnnch ol interest and value in the poultry material printed in these columns. It is all irom authoritative sources, much of it Irom the United States Department ol Agriculture, and can be relied upon as practical information. You can safely quote it when discussing any phase of poultry raiting with your friends and neighbors. (otld. TTT Why Boys Leave Home on u,.--),.i- j ehmne ,.iii i "(ih. )e ion do U rhaiige The ,siii-- iil iiiiirelf." ii,. y,M for tthhh ihat tti.ltiuii lias 'enrobing a, ehvinii, ll II ibaoe ..f bitter e,i,tro witb-tn heisi'ir ii, soiiM It on billable, in 'In form of n four leaf (.lover. i. coin-mut- j I it t it.- - r. a "mi,)., ii, H if di lire'' ill f( ali: nr LS3U The World's Largest Selling Insect Killer Acknowledged an a protection againxt Skin nr. an sing MjouitNt; AMIM.rilC Troubles werbi;" haie to link g..oi 0 1 it,,-- (3 i Mpnita., ja MkMvs, Mm, |