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Show tfj. THE RICH COUNTY REAPER, RANDOLPH,, UTAH Sally Sez ' aim --- By , SICK HEN HAS NO PLACE IN FLOCK Disease Prevention Should Be Chief Thought. Burning dead hens, or removing the poultry house, is. not sanitation but proof that sanitation is needed,, says ProLE. L. Brunett of the New York state veterinary college at Cornell university. Sanitation, he says, .is built around the knowledge of the manner in which disease enters the flock and how disease spreads after it is in the flock. is practical in only a . Treatment few cases. The average life of a chicken Is so short that the owner cannot afford to have a hen sick long. She cannot make up for lost time and is then a total loss. So attempts to control, diseases should be preventives When new birds are added to the flock. Doctor Brunett advises keeping these new birds in an isolated house for at least four weeks. Many flocks have had chicken pox and cholera introduced by new birds. A hospital or isolation pen should be part f the equipment on any poultry farm. The treatment of all diseases, and particularly of colds, should be in the hospital. Many plants pre building manure houses. Tapeworms are spread by insects,. principally flies. The insects get the tapeworm eggs from, the manure. Roundworms are spread by eggs which get into the birds . food and drink. Anything that can be done to' keep down Insect life in the, manure reduces the number of ; parasites in the flock. Some poultrymen have found it necessary and profitable to screen the poultry houses and build manure , storages to keep out flies and he says. . them from Made specially for , BABIES and CHILDREN . . i Physicians tell us that one condition is nearly always present. when a child has a digestive upset, a starting cold or other little ailment. Constipation. The first step towards relief is to rid the body of Impure wastes. And for this nothing is better than genuine Castoria! 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Suspicion should rest upon the unfortunate bird, however, and It should definitely show that It has not been injured by sickness before it is chosen to enter a breeding pen. Corn is the most important fattening grain, but it may be mixed, ground into meal, with such foods as boiled potatoes and table scraps to cheapen the cost of fattening a bird for the table. Rural New Yorker. Planning Years Work & Equipment Co. gait Lake City and Trcmonton, Utah Swimming It Up Our liberty wisely understood is but a voluntary obedience to the universal laws of life. SPERE TENT & AWNIN6 Co. . 270 SO. WEST TEMPLE ' Everything in Canvas Goods ..There is no better time to plan your poultry activities for tfce coming year than now. Start the year right, keep going in the right manner, and finish up in the right way, If you want maximum success from your poultry. Dont overlook the scientific side of the business. You must have a knowledge of the scientific principles related to the many problems of feeding, breeding and management and most Important of all, apply them. Here are four guide posts to successful poultry farming. With the proper management In each of these departments, you can put your business on a better paying basis. , Large Snapping Turtles i Snapping turtles may grow to weigh, more than thirty pounds. ! Scaly Leg Treatment MOTOR OIL Free From Carbon Reason for It Whatever is popular attention. Thackeray. 'MMOVV ir ; ifltUWi ii tt ifr. ii i! - In a Nutshell A real man will try' t0 be right but will admit when he is wrong. . CLAUDE NEON LIGHTS EuctBicXL Products Corporation IMS So. Main .... Salt Laka City jd- of crime cause except most every San Francisco ornery people. -- Nicotine sulphate has proved to be a satisfactory Ingredient for treating scaly leg, according to Wallaces Farmer. The treatment recommended to rid the fowls of this mite is as follows: Dissolve a quarter of a bar of laundry soap In boiling water, add water up tc a gallon and pnt in one and teaspoonfuls of concentrated nicotine sulphite (Black Leaf 40). Hold the legs of the fowls in this solution until they are thoroughly wet one-four- deserves J$cienJ;ista have, now jjeyealed the Proposed Canal Route in France. (Prepared by National Geographlo Soetety. D. C.) , Washington. WNU Service. French cities, Bordeaux and the former a great and the latter a sleepy an-- . dent inland town, are literally in the way of the canal which France is planning to dig from the Atlantic ocean, to the Mediterranean sea, thus affording a new waterway to the Mediterranean from the west Bordeaux will be the Atlantic terminus of the canal, which will include portions of the Garonne river and the Canal du Midi which was built in 1681. The canal will be about 280 miles long and will cost approximately $160,000,-00- TWO 0. Caterpillar Landes Tractor A Smile From . th Poultry Facts Use only sound and clean fillers and cup flats In the cases. Pack all eggs with small end down. Do not pack extra large or weak shelled eggs, say , poultry specialists. ' A poultryman who continuously se tects his, breeding hens from the latq molting group in his, flock,, may expect a higher .. egg production .from hts nd flock during the late summer early fait , Bordeaux Is Seldom In the headlines in peace times, but let Paris be threatened from the north or the east, and Bordeaux would doubtless resume its old place in the spotlight During the Franco-Prttssla- n war, when theienemy "and again during the occupied Paris, early days of the World war, before the Germans had been stopped in their initial rush on the French capital, the machinery of government was hastily transferred to the great commercial city on the left bank of the Garonne. At the time of the French revolution, too, the Girondists used Bordeaux as their chief headquarters. Bordeaux, however, should not be regarded only as a governmental It Is a thriving commercial city, the fourth in population In France, and has a foreign trade exceed, among French ports, only by Marseilles and Havre. With the province of Burgundy, In the eastern part of France, the district around Borhondeaux shares the ors of the country. The Yanks Remember Bordeaux. , Bordeaux is largely terra Incognita to the average tourist None of the large transatlantic lines from North America terminates here, although there are many smaller companies, especially those connecting France with South America. Nor Is it on any heavily traveled route to other parts of Europe. Bordeaux cannot benefit as can Marseilles, Nice by or Lyons. Travelers to Spain and to the shore resorts around Biarritz generally pass through the city without stopping. The American doughboy, however, knows Bordeaux. When the United States went into the World war the railroads In the northern part of France were greatly overworked and choked with traffic. The northern ports, too, were menaced by the submarine. The Brest southward conditions were better. Brest, St Nazaire, Nantes, Bordeaux and Bayonne thus headspring suddenly into front-pag- e lines of American newspapers. Docking facilities, even at Bordeaux, were rather poor at that time. It was necessary for American engineers virtually to reconstruct some of the ports. In the spring of 1917 only, two large ships could berth for unloading at the same time in Bordeaux, but a year later, there were, places for fifteen vessels. Bassen, a small village six miles down the Garonne from Bordeaux, was given fin docks and warehouses. A great deal of the supplies and ammunition of the, A. E. F. were landed here. Bordeaux, was one of the few cities to benefit by the war. Commercial but Attractive. , Despite the .fact that It Is largely a commercial city, Bordeaux is, in many respects, very attractive. The main part., of .the .city, curves around the left. bank of the,Garonne river, which at this point describes a wide semi pinch-hitte- r. , wine-producin- way-traffi- c, . g circle. Low white houses take the place of the tenements so characteristic of other French cities, while the public buildings are grouped in the center of the city along publl gardens or line the imposing quays of the waterfront The whole city Is surrounded by a circle of boulevards. The Cathedral of St. Andre, started In the Eleventh century, Is considered one, of the best proportioned Gothic churches in southern France. The Pont de Bordeaux, one of the bridges connecting the city with the right bank of the Garonne, was long considered among the finest in the world. Many of the magnificent private homes of the city were built when the great merchants of Bordeaux were at the height of their wealth and power, and are comparatively modern. Around Bordeaux are smiling hills and fresh valleys, covered with vineyards. The vines they produce have made the district famods and have sent the names of Medoc, Graves, St Emilion, etc., around the world. Nearby also Is the little town of Cognac, which has lent its name to the most potent of French liquids. It is the center of the brandy trade of the district Carcassonne Is Two Towns. Carcassonne straddles the River Aude about 56 miles southeast of Toulouse. Travelers arriving at the railnew town way station in the on the west bank of the Aude scan the panorama for a city of antiques, but it is not found on that side of the river. The new town Is only about three hundred years older than early American towns. Some of the inhabitants of the old town across the river revolted against the king of France and were driven out of the old town walls. They were allowed to settle on the site of the new town. That was In CASTORIA CBKXKD: jHKNDRflXMDXR . A has more friends than a friendship is yes-ma- n and a worth far more. no-ma- n ; no-ma- . Sau-terne- s, ed " ointment draw out your cold like a magnet when nibbed on chest and throat. Eases breathing when inserted in stuffy nostrils. Jan and tubes 30c. Dont be when It Is . town. . The walls form an Irregular oval about the old town and have only four openings. One opening In each wall is large enough to admit horses and wheeled vehicles, and each is guarded by a series of turrets and towers. , The other openings are mere boles in the walls, wide enough for only one man to squeeze through. candid Bedridden with Rheumatism Rubs on oil. ..gets up right away Theres nothing like good old St. Jacobs Oil for relieving the aches and pains of Neuritis, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Backache, Neuralgia or sore Muscles, You rub it on. Without burning or blistering it quickly draws out pain and inflammation. JRelief comes before you can count 601 Get a small bottle from your druggist. The dentist does a ness. busi- wide-ope- n STOP YOUR COLD. IN 1247. A beautiful, shaded parkway near the railroad station introduces Carcassonne, but a few steps beyond the traveler is hemmed in between walls of stone and brick buildings rising sheer from the sidewalks. The streets run at right angles, forming solid blocks, the monotony of which is relieved only by a few squares and small parks and a wide, shaded boulevard. The Place Carnot is a combined market place, loafing place, and meeting place in Carcassonne. Famous Walls of the Old City. Cross the River Aude, enter ti.e gates of the old town, and you are on a site which was occupied by a settlement somewhere back in the mists of history. You may cross the Aude by a modern bridge or, with the ancient rampants ahead of you, you might prefer the old Thirteenth century span. The frowning gray walls of the old town were Impregnable when battering rams were the high of attackers. There are explosives two walls with about 28 feet between them. 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