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Show T'F PtYSON CHRONICLE. PAYFON. ITTAH Where 20 Died in Train Wreck GARLIC FLAVORED MILK NOT WANTED ST ' RT DROOD SOW IN RIGHT SHAPE Precautions Needed to Keep Will Produce Larger Litters Cows Away From Plant. Than Thin Animal. A a Iev head-o- n of the telescoped car of a railway train after it had been removed from the car In front of It, collision about 200 miles from Toronto, Canada. Twenty persons died In the wreck. Opening of Newarks Metropolitan Airport Garlic may have Its place in the dietary, hut that place does not include the milk supply. Most consumers, in fact, object seriously to milk tainted with Its noisome odor and, ordinarily, only a few bottles of it need be left at their door to cause them to change dealers. Because of this, the dairy department of the New Jersey agricultural experiment station. New Brunswick, has suggested that dairymen take special pains to keep their cattle from Indulging In the pernicious weed j which causes the trouble, it has been found that even a very little partaking of this member of the ouion family will become evident In the milk given by the cow shortly afterwards. Where milk purifiers are available to the milk distributor It Is possible to remove much of the garlic aronm, but since such devices are not In universal use, various precautions are needed to keep the cows from the garlic plant. This Is especially difficult In the spring just after the herds are turned out to pasture. One method of circumventing the difficulty Is to turn the young stock out on pasture at least two weeks ahead of the milking herd. In tills way the young nninmls eat off the weeds. When the milking herd does finally go to pasture It should be returned to the barn about noon every day for a few days nnd given a libera! feeding of hay. Several days may pass before It Is safe to turn the herd ont at night. After that the garlic hns become more or less stunted In growth nnd the animals have lost their first tendency to eat everything that Is green. In other words, tliov seem to become more particular In their eating. Milk Powder for Calves Tried in Various Ways Many dairymen have tried In various ways to make nse of skim-mil- Maurice powder In calf feeding. uniOhio State with connected Baird, versity, who has charge of a number of dairy calves now on feed, outlines GETS IMPORTANT JOB Gets Tribute From Belgium Proper attention to feeding and care the brood sows before and during the breding season lias a big influence on the number of pigs one will he able to save, according to V. E. Carroll of the' University of Illinois. A sow In thrifty condition and gaining rapidly a short time before she Is bred will produce larger litters thuu a sow Iu thin condition. Because of this It Is desirable to At Sweeter Too much to eat too rich a die- tOr too much smoking. Lots of things cause sour stomach, but one thing can correct it quickly. Phillips Milk of Magnesia will alkallnlze the acid. Take a spoonful of this pleasant preparation, and the system Is soon sweetened. Phillips Is always ready to relieve ; to check all distress from acidity; or neutralize nicotine. tills for your own comfort; for the sake of those around you. Endorsed by physicians, but they always say Phillips. Dont buy something else and expect the same re- feed sows a full feed of a well balanced ration for a week or ten days before they are bred. This stimulates the maturity of the eggs tn the ovaries which are to produce the litters of pigs. If the breeding Is delayed until pasture Is gone, It will he well to Include In the ration some good quality alfalfa liny, either as alfalfa meul or fed whole in a rack. Protein supppleinents also are necessary. If skim milk or buttermilk Is available a gallon of either of these daily for each sow. together with a ration of corn or barley or a mixture of mm and oats or corn, oats and bar If ley, will give excellent results. skim milk is not to be had. a mixture of two parts tankage, one part linseed meal and one part alfalfa will make a fine substitute. The sows probably s f to will eat about of a pound of this supplement in addition to a full foed of corn. Water, of course, should be available at all times. Where soy beans are available It Is possible also to supplement the ration with those. The sows probably will eat about a pound of the beans daily a head. In ease the soy beans are fed, a mineral mixture should he allowed. Tills can he made of two parts ground limestone, two parts steamed hone meal and one part suit. After the sows are bred the ration can he reduced In order to avoid getting them overfat for farrowing. one-hal- over-eatin- g er sults! HILLIPS Milk of Magnesia three-fourth- PATENTS Booklet free. UiflhMt rwforenoo. tokuRa. PnnipirvR68 to WaTWIS K. COUIaH. I'Ateal 4. Lmwjtr. 14 feb AU, Mason and Dixon Line Only Divided States Tankage Is Excellent Protein Supplement The Mason and Dixon line was the boundary line between Pennsylvania and Maryland, as surveyed In 17C7, and popularly accepted before the Uivt! war as the dividing line between the free und slave states. If that line were to be extended due west It would divide such northern states as Ohio, Indiana nnd Illinois and As a leave Kansas In the south. matter of fact, the states south of the Mason and Dixon tine which are generally regarded ns southern states are Virginia, North Carol inn. South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama. Tennessee. Arknnsas, Mississippi. Texas. I.oui .iana, Oklahoma, Ken-- i lucky, Missouri. Maryland and Deta-- 1 ware. Cumberland. Maryland, Is south of the line. The states Just before the Civil war Included all of those mentioned above except Oklahoma, which was not then a state. Slavery had been abolished In the northern stales before that time. Tankage is an excellent protein supplement to use with corn for hogs. At the present prices of feeds, a mix: method ture composed of tankage two parts, this Use whole milk until the calf is two linseed or cottonseed meal one part, months old. This should b followed and alfalfa meal one part Is cheaper by a dry feed mixture, fiOO pounds and will produce Just us rapid gains each, corn nnd cob meat, nnd ground ns tankage. Shorts is worth approx oats bran, nnd TOO pounds oil meal. lmntely the same, pound for pound, Two to three pounds of this mixture us corn for fattening hogs and slightly Skim-milIs fed daily. powder Is more than corn for pigs nt weaning added to the feed so the calf will re- time. The shorts may he fed dry or ceive one nnd one-hal- f pounds of the mixed with milk. Oats is worth nliout f ns much per bushel as coni. mixture. Feeding Is made at mornof the grain ration ing nnd evening periods. The sklrn-mll- k Not over Would Be Nice A protein suppowder Is omitted when the calf should consist of oats. like to live on Easy Ilowd yon with oats, reaches nine months. Mixed hay nnd plement should be fed street? "Id he satisfied with a cona pound of dried beet pulp are used, shorts, nnd corn. Ilgs thut recelvp to pave It." nnd plenty of water is available nt corn plus skim milk or tankage In the tract nil times. Silage may he nsed, re- proper amounts do not need add! A dismal, universal Idas, the sound on alplacing the beet pu'p. Plenty of salt tional mineral when running of public scorn. Milton. Univeris supplied. Clean stalls nt nil times, falfa pasture. A. D. Weber, Nebraska. of should cleaned when nnd these stalls sity be sprinkled with iJnie. after which a plentiful supply of bedding Is applied. Is Excellent The eye of the master fnttoneth Silage Ids flock, Is always a part of the for All Live Stock scheme of animal feeding. Experican be fed to sheep. In fad, Silage ments with skim-milpowder diluted It Is the universal practice for quite In water have caused calves to get off those who own silos and sheep to feed feed, nnd hnve affected digestion. them silage. The fact of the matter Skim milk powder Is well supplied is has a much wider use ns a with minerals needed h.v the calves. feedsilage for ail classes of live stock than Tlie cost of feeding nnd raising a Is commonly accorded It. heifer Is so great that only good slock In the feeding of silage to sheep or diseashould he considered. Stock from horses there Is one point that must he se-free herds, kept nnd raised unThese two close attention. given der sanitnty conditions, Is the most classes of animals should not he fed desirable. silage that In any manner Is not silage. Sheep and horses react With Grass unfavorably toward spoiled si very Supplement Outside of fids one point, howlage. Efficient Grain Feeds ever, silage can be fed to sheep. The dairy farmer loses a great deal of money through turning milk cows out on pasture during the spring and summer months and not supplementLive XHEN damp days, sudden ing the grass with grain. True, the milk flow Is very often stimulated to changes in weather, or exposure to a draft makes joints ache, a marked degree as soon ns the aniYoung animals are more susceptible there is always quick relief in mals are turned out, but nt a loss of to trouble from parasites than oldei Bayer Aspirin. It makqs short work body weight. Spring pasture Is relaones. of headaches or any little pain. Just tively high In protein nnd consequentas effective in the more serious Good feed nnd plenty of exercls" ly we are Interested in feeding a suffering from neuralgia, neuritis, grain mixture that will keep the cows In winter will aid the ewes to prorheumatism or lumbago. No ache In good flpsh nnd nt the same time duce good lambs In spring. for or pain is ever too deep-seatIn this maintain their production. Bayer Aspirin to relieve, and it does case a ration testing about 12 per There can be no definite rule ns to not affect the heart All druggists, cent protein should he used. Just how much grain Is required to with proven directions for various During the late summer when the keep the ewes In proper condition for uses which many people have found the of are the poor pastures protein the spring lambing. in the relief of pain. invaluable to grain mixture should be raised ahont 16 per cent nnd allnge can he Live stock frequently suffer from added to supply the cow with suclack of water during freezing weather. When the only water supply availculence. It Is practically Impossible to tiring able is a stream or spring, dally ata cow back to high production In the tention Is necessary to be sure that mark of Barer Manufaet-- ? Aspirin I thn M of MonoAceticneidestff of fall when she has not been grained the Ice Is broken. summer months. during thp Peed supplied to the sow plays an Important role tn the success of the Feed for Calves pig crop. It Is not too early Give the calves nccess to the hay spring Natures warning help nature clear your of this matter because prop think to complexion and paj ntred race in your paltv and fodder, allowing them to. eat as er nutrition Is Just as essential at the eheeka. Truly wonderful reauha allow much ns they want. A grain mixture follow thorough colon cleansing. Take Nf lime of mating as In any subsequent Natures Ro.oedy to regulate and would corn nnd oats of strengthen your eliminative organs. 1 hen he satisfactory. Oats and barley give period. watch the transformation. Try M instead of mere laxatives. a little too much crude fiber for the Make sure plenty of clean, fresh waMild, safe, pxtvly vegetable Feed the gra'n dry nnd young calf. available. Drinking cold fer is until about four months old give water always Is claimed by some men to lie them ns much ns they will eat up for the sow. The greater dangerous clean. From that ace on limit the! comes from drinking watei amount to not over three pounds perf dangerIs contaminated with dlyeiisc that calf daily. Give water as soon as ' germs, dirt and filth. At Druggists only 25o seem want to It they slave-holdin- ' one-hal- one-thir- k Dr. Clarence L. Holmes, former head of the department of agricultural economics of Iowa college, who has been named chief of the division of farm management and costs of the bureau of agricultural economics, United States Department of Agriculture. HEAVYWEIGHT BABY first-clas- The Symphonic Band of the Royal Belgian Guards serenaded President and Mrs. Hoover at the White House recently. CapL Arthur Prevost, on behalf of the women of Belgium, presented Mrs. Hoover with a beautiful piece of lace. Airplane Carriers Well Protected Stock Items ed XJglyPim Nurse Horlick of a New Tork hos pltal Is shown holding the biggest hahy of 1029. The Infant tipped the scales at 10 pounds. Britain Part of Europe The P.iiilsii isles are classed ns a part of Europe. Formerly they were u part of the mainland before the subsidence which caused thp formation of the North sea and the English channel half-groun- Is the first photograph taken of the guns and gun turrets on the In the Lexington, the United States navys big airplane carrier. The guns the navy, armament by developed foreground are the latest antiaircraft nnd have an effective range, almost straight up In the nir, of more than four miles higher than any bomb dropping plane would fly. npre riS |