-#_>¢» l v GUARDIAN . .v»l'*"r*`f,_"'“i'- "`. . » > ‘slrilootguiict-iioiiis I' Houses-lol.o Hlrrrs . _...__-» »l Ksnplnd a coai»FIre ..._-- _ ' ‘ think it is,noi: economy sqggppgoglxll-tire in the rattle ¢_>v€1" 'Q hy and lp winter) Others com- iiii 'that a tire kent overnight will plat lbake weliin the momn8- This godly method oi’ overcoming these oh- Jegurfggh my fire all night, and. 111 ,hm 1,, r., good draft in my shimmer. I shut. my stove up tight, so that _the al ls not -,burned out in the morn- gfg 1 open all the drafts of my stove when I 8111 i'88dy io get breakfashand when the ilre has burned UD Well. 1 ahhh; the drafts with the ehception of the front side, -which.I lea e opell a C,-,wld This prevents the tire lroln dying down, and keeps the heat even. if me oven is to be used, lsllakc down the hw, mon put on a sprinkle of wah bdroly enough to cover thc- red warm open the front slide wide, and l¢t the tire burn up thoroughly. closing me slide all but lt very lilly bit when me oven is hot. lf the fire shouldthe . -t too n\u`c , put on e §;,\:iI;|(I<(IeqHf coal before shaking the fire, then 'mother sprinkling later lf needed. My method is a. little coal at H dmc, burn it up \veIl, and shut the draft all but a nlere crack when you wish the heat to remain about the “md By ul-ling' n.. slnall anlount tot tillle, and lrtlttin it on `ro- Hulelltalkaille stove does llotgcool off as ll does when a large amount is used ne time. m\g'hen fixing the fire for the night, or when leaving it for a long time dur- ing the dlly, put on a good amount of coal and let the ilre burn up a little, then shut the stove .np tight by clos- ing all the drafts. This method- of mine is my pet economy, of which I ppl quite pro\ld.~Mrs. J. A. C.. Maine. ___..___-_---- Suprlse Pudding --4w- One and one-half cupfuls of pre- served black currahts of raspberries, duo cnpful of chopped suet, one cupful ol' sweet milk, and one-third cup- fuls of floul', two tabiespoonfuls of sugar, one teaspoonful' of baking soda, o. pinch of suit. Sift the flour, salt and soda into a hnsin, add the sugar, suet, milk and fruit; mix `well, pour into ll buttered paper, and steam setadlly for two hours. Serve with any sweet pudding sauce. _ Squash Pie l\lix one»fourth cupful of sugar, orlc- - half tellspoollful of salt and one-fourth teaspoonnl of cinnamon, Add one l-llplul' of steamed and strained squash two eggs, slightly »beaten, and one-half cllpfui, each of milk and cream. Line rl deep pie-plate with paste. and put on a -twisted rim; fill with mixture and bind. llake i:n quick oven at first, to set rim, :llld decrease the heat after- wards. us egg and milk in the com- bination need to be cooked at n low temperature. This illling is rltthcl' cx~ pensive, bllt it makes a delicious pie. A very satisfactory filling can be made by using one alld olle~fonrtll cupfuls oi' squash lll place of one cup- ftll, one egg ill place of two, nlld one scant cupiu. ol' lnilk ln place of lnilk and cream, the other ingredients be- rlg tile sltllle. Frosted Date1_Cakss One ollpiul of chopped dates, onc tllird cupi'lll of butter, one cupful sugar, two lggs, half cupfui of milk, one and tllree-qual'ter'cupfuIs of flour, two teaspooniuls of baking powder, half teaspooufull of powdered ginger. one-quarter tenspoonfulof grated nut- 1110-K. one-quarter teaspoonful of powdered -:‘ovcs. boiled frosting. Beat the butter and sugar to a. cream, add AN IDEAL TONIC FOR WEAK PEOPLE DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS ACT DIRECTLY ON THE BLOOD AND NERVES Food`is as important. to the sick person ns medicine, more in most cases. A badly chosen diet may re- tard recovery. 'ln` llenlih the natural appetite is the best guide to follow; in sickness the appetite is often tickle find depraved. _ _ _ _ _ Proper food and it good tonic will keep most people in good health. Dr Williams' Pink Pills are the most li0pular tonic medicine in tile world, harmless and certain in their action. which is to build up the blood and re- store the vitality to the rull~down sys- tonl. For growing girls who become thin and pale, for pale, tired women find for old people who fail in strength. D'. williams rink Plllu ure :ln ideal tome. Thousands of people have testified to the hellltlrglving fluulitles of Dr. Williams Pink Pills. and in many homes they are the only medicine used.- Amongthe homes in which the benefit of this medicine has been provelg' is that of Mr. E. A. =U_111ienwood, ingston. Ont., who Glyn:-"I have used Dr. 'Williltms Pink Pins- with the must beuenelul results.. Ae the resultof ha. d work much run down, Hind my very poor. I got n sup- which [used regularly with the result that old time a bless- in a ‘very seepled also TIIE FALL WEATHER ‘ HARD 0N LITTLE DNES blrd olrllttle ones. One day is warm 'lad brlllht and ‘the next wet and cold. _ __ ese sudden changes bring on colds, ‘clamps and colic and un-less baby's iiiie stomach is kept right the result may be serious. There is nothing to eqiliil B11b_v`s Own Tnblets,ln keeping ‘the little ones well. They sweeten the stomach, regulate -the bowels, break hi! colds -and niakebaby thlve. Tile Pablets are sold by medicine dealers Or by ulallnt 25 centsa box fronl-The the eggs well beaten, the milk, flour, baking powder, spices anti dates. Mix and divide into buttered-and-floured 1 gem-pan and bake ill lt moderate oven f tw t -ll i or cn y vo niinu es. VVllen cold cover with the frosting and decorate -with at stoned date. ' ._._.__..__,___ _ Cream-of-Corn Soup ' To one can of corn add one slice of onion and t.wo cupfuls of water. Bring to the boiling-point and let slrtinler twenty minlil-tes; then force through n C01iSii111il.\'. two ctlplll-is of scaldcli lniik_ Bring to bollillg-pof,nt,`otlll corn, and season with one teaspoollful of salt alll ll few grains ot' pepper. .is a novelty a few plot-as or ppp..-0.-_-\ may be added to each portion. With the recipes for crealll-of-col‘ll anti -cream-of-tomato soup as il work- canlled' peas, celery lima beans, know vous cl-llto'-s -rsAcl-iss ._-_.11 I By Rhona Anita Pugsley ` When Bobby, all washed and comb- ed and nicely dressed, goes whistling off'to school in the morning, do you sver give lt thought to his going, bc- yond the thankful one: "Well, I know _where be is for the next five hours?" Do you evcr wlsh that you could know his tellcller und hear more about llis school life? Sbtlletillles' you do- _tnd then 'you \vonder how it can be tccoln ilsi ti. I some of them do, but the majority overlook entirely the importance of his duty. - A perfullctory question or two at thc opening of school, about how Bobby likes his teacher and wllilt he ls studying now, is up far as many pllrellts ever get.. All too often the teacher is welgheddn the~bs.lan<.'e=tindf‘ Flohnd wanting in some sucll way as tl sz iWhy were you late home from .tchool today, Robert?" "Aw--the teacher kept me in_" “\Vell, what did you tio?" "Didn’t rio 11 thing. Sllc"s always picking on me; she doll’t like nic, ltuyllow." A little inter, when Bobby produces li report t‘_‘.ird bearing tllrce t_"s and two D's, thc mother is convinced tllat the teacher probably does “P_ick on" her boy. And l3ohhy's failure to bl- promoted at the lnidllie of the your clillcllcs this conclusion beyond alll question. But lllldollbtedy you belong altlang the more consciclltous mothers. So you spur yourself to the effort of visit- ing the school solne morning, whill your Bobby wi-ithcs ill his seat, shame- facedly conspicuous before the other boys. Possibly he is called forward and put through his paces, nt which you beam your delight lt' he happens to acquit himself with cl°etllt.Alla.nd- shake and the exchange of it few pol- ite expressions end the illtcl‘view,uud y_ou go home with a complacent feel- ing that you have "sllowll al great in- terest. Thank goodness, it's done for this year. '!‘ - Small beskets of winter vegetables, or apples, boxes of home-made sau- l d ith festive Canned ru . 0 Y 41 thang home-made crackajack are gifts illiii need not cost much. Let the children help crack nuts for candy and cake or nut cookies. prettily pp tied, is a present you may be Sled 1° make and glad io sive. £01' Wil 'MY b ure tha-t it will -be appreciated and e s h ed. - very muc Enjoy from dr - icked pillow covers, buy iii Y0ili" I°I|\""°» ' liable remnants for covers pretty su h ' Mpllo up your pillows and havenrhti luttlrllwtlou or sivins 0 liibiiiii present at small coli- A most useful present I received war, Turks red cotton of heavy Above, to the r 3 . ' also chain-stitched, for an ah?lg\_;\ii;l;'g __M.d_.%“NE Canadian 'fall weather is extremely* - 1' I0’ DV- Wmlfimi Mifilifiiiie C0-. Buekvllle polish them until -they shine and wrap the soil having Om- - 'each one separately. Nuts pop corn, He should know puree-sirattller. Melt tivii l0€iSlJ00ii'; our farlll. I took tt lllllllllilotll pump- 4 fuls or but_cr, add two tablespoonfuls drip, cut off the stem end for a iid and LIVE STOCK NOTES. _ ttllf flour, ani stir until well lllclllled; ‘scooped out the seed and pltll. Then --- ' 1611 n1»\11 011 gradually. while stirring l lluell the pumpklu with waxed 'pupur The dh,h_h_,h from which the ghem. IDE INIBIS. Y0il Cul! USU D0li\l00S.‘ pienand llolncllludo candy. I lint H A 'O f°_ wing "HCL ‘S `° at ` " Ur more “'“V°‘ Dm ' D' .' imlortin' firl in l’arls'-- spmish' I ‘was lleld`in place with tootllplcllts. _lsomobfriesds of mme now seem D P le _ _ ,luilnufn`ctll.'ing next year's crop. The in Momma) Whah giving the order, o mothers ever ily to know the, . _ _ _ women who teach' their children? figggéitloullfls uhpoél _{,a]t1h§l°;,;gl?i“]g‘)‘§I§ni nlolify delivered against blli of lad- ` Sells that .irc k it well supplied with ` l.il rl- ercentllge of 11111105 capacity and pre from becoming too ‘cotton thread, coarse enough to_be e strong. attached by s. strip of black vents tape. The flap that covers this useful collection is decorated with a turkey make a. study outlined in black. opportunity texture and enrich - My Gift Shelf. know that a de ' ‘ . or organic mutter From every batch of Jellies, jams, taking water more preserves, grape'juice. and pickles, I uct and break set away at least one tumbler or _ing up plovi It means bottle on my Christmas shelf. 'These and great- moke very dainty and appreciable means a gifts. .The amount, distributed tro- food elements, that ughout the season, is hardly missed causes crop to develop and the -labor involved is very little. more growth will be of When _apples are harvested I pick sickly, light color, instead of out a bushel or more of choice ones. the deep rich that comes from of humus. ill every soil and tafly candy, with walnut meats there are thousands or millions of mixed ill, also figure prolnillcntly in minute orgalllsms ready to aid him in my list of gifts. soil building. They cannot work how- Knlt and crocllet lllce, collars and ever, it they dotnot have the right doilies, baskets of fi-nil, vegetables and material or right conditions for their oven fresh eggs, each one wrapped in operation. a bit of ‘holly paper and then packed Deep plowing increases the pastur- ill a dainty box, go to make my fri- age area. for young plants, by enlarg- ends happy at Christmas. ing the home of bacterial organisms. One Chrlstmllsl made a gift to a So we may sumup the benefits of little bride who lived in a llny city fall plowing as follows: To improve flat. Sho hall taught school ill our the texture of the soil through woath-l llcighborllood the year before and we oring; to increase the hulnus for ba,c\_ had learned to lovc her. i wanted to erial action, and to int-reilsc thc moist- semi her sumo ot' the good tllillgs from ure content. » and filled it with goodies. A small est hhhlhehh of Nye _,lock dm regu. chicken drosscll and placed on it bed ot hmy Bhihhed to mhrhe, are me dlp. parsley; 21 glass ouch of chopped DICK- trlcts which have suffered lcust from ics. preserved and jelly; a square ol ' . . ' ,_ fruit °“k°""md H “ny plum pudding' glle(Il`I‘;lz\}'ltestt]l;IlslisH1`Zilil1by {l1l1lISrefl?§lIt :ills each well wrllppoll in waxed paper; li vw 0-f ‘iw stock Cuudmom in Cam glass of cniiblltgo snlltll, a stalk ot' cel- MIA ,' ;{§§“i ery' two sweet potatoes; a tiny mince ,lh no _ 6 l _ fl m- heb I Cx on to and thh hd ter just lcccived tloln the head 0 an Next I ‘wappcd me Dumpkm in holy well disposed to entt-~ lllto the busi- paper, tied it with red and green rib- Tl i L nd t li rt for Belt bon, pricked it in excelsior in a bahkreg ah2l°yNgrFh 0f°I(\:f‘1).Il’1((’:e through and sent itby express. l-f one pa D k. k _ A t _ _ X . I mu ahead this way, Christmas will cease ds‘;:;c‘;;1ly“I1;lant§d“KE' m;u‘;“3;;0se; I0 be H bmd-en and H bugab°°` and my friends want to know the breed of proposed cattle. also the av- erage prolluction of lt cow. It.. is sug- gested to scfllohl young cowsthn stiate of '- _ pregnancy some mon ls, n or- FALL PLOWING- _l-cr to avoid accldcllts during the tfovnize, if prices are suitable, we may buy several thousand head ot The cultivation of tllls season is in camey Payment Wm he effectual byi reality the storing up of material for uhhh chedit opened in New York or y. ey n us p mg_ v improves the pilysical condition of Copies of me _letter am _being ad. his soil and increases the availablf ,rushed ,O various fi,-ms and pd;-tied Dmnt “md fo" me "ex" H07" , .lkely to be intercstell in this busi- I.et us for rl nlolncnt soo why this i< ness mm ‘ohh L,m.,.,,§h0hdm,L will no lille- Lfmfl “lm ‘S mu 1“°‘V0,,,hfh,i\.h ,_0hh,.,S that mp diffprellcc wet weatllcr better, and resist droug Eh h,.h.,_ whg pulp-ply duo to the fact th better. but tho good lllmbs were better bred - - -' f‘l - » 'llld tllilt it ' ‘ir D iiiimils and 0I`l~5"IiI“ IIIQHQP "'"l“h"` had been clisll‘ilicd_£llld tiockeli-. much less work toprcpltroa guoll -“Fil lr;-ppl April lst to September 30th. bed. and it makes ctlliivation of the hhh,.0Xmh1w]y 100,000 cases of Can- crop niuall ¢‘-f\-‘ii€*l'- allian eggs have been inspected and All fields and plows do not work hhhseh for exhm-t_ 83,503 cases were alike, so it is llccessury for cacll far- {hSp,_r.;r,ell for export in Eastern Cun- lner to study tho conditions that con ,da ,md 10 por loads for shipment: front him and utilize the best means dh-ect to Great Britain from Winni- ou/-\ N at his command for nccolnpvsliing the . _ ld addition to the above. 70 GHYS _ _ t be protected. The BHK-D1‘0duCii0u of the S11bS9il\i911i host results. Some farmers have had prbgvo from Eastern Canada underl “nfl "ww, n“;;)sh,_ cause me mort ilocks to any extent. lt has been found “F'*R -I5 *"‘ ._/,- AWAY WITH 03 ACIIES PAIIIS il ” Ken ¢l.oAN'e um Im' uw T F “lla ..:‘.::.t=".“..°*... mixtures which do not seem to gather dampneu When building a new poultry house it Nye to start at once and adopt pre- ventive measures aesinst the lice and mites A new house can easily be pro teoted, and then if the treatments are continued with regularity there will never lie any trouble from the poultry pests After 9. house has once become uwfburhw 1»f~f-r we --1<°= or ....".l‘.,.li..§‘..°°.‘.’.‘...’.§..%“§.¥..i‘.’.‘.§’ ‘l'.!‘l`§‘..'.£ ~. lice, it is more difficult to control e,_mtM____w mum" yan gk u. mem 1 fi .- lr lal , ll lr . ~ . fired miles for it bottle rather than be Igsvnhlls élfgged Tffhfgprgy gg” duff igharellélxénggggca.:ti:g;ll;it>.bI:Ll::- r. ivithvui ii.” declared ~i°i111 R°°“‘°“*1 lu the h t weather. tlwusuuar will _ » of Shad Bay, Qnlifox County, when be 89511 mba-‘im the house. h pélihs, hches. and strains, the attend- ., _ callid at Klhisyhg dru|(;us:ore_rh;eII;ISh- _.__A_________ qfrhg t;ugg;>5hll;e.Is scattered prompt THX Ol* fl\Ol'9 0 8 IIIB C 116, . , | ‘ Mr. Redmond was-born and reared ati B|°L°G|cAL'EFi-FECTS °F HUMus‘ iyi vclwlily. without effort. economic Shah-_Bay ghd hhs hem engaged in u,e._| a y. 'You become a regular user ol fishing business here for many §lllI)l1Il[;s;0LI:hi:;°’¢:;. ‘sliding yoglr enthal- years. _ _s many ousan s "For six weeks, before I htsrted tak- ltzgeethfiilggfienasmrhe world over. who ing Tunia,_c, he continued, ‘I had not I tD_3_ y. ree sizes at all drill been able to do a lick of work and 55 5 W. 700. 31-40. -felt so bad most of the time that all l could do was lie around the house. Went Zl Miles o eta Bottle REDMOND WOULD GO 100 MILES, HE SAYS RATHER THAN BE WITHOUT TANLAC “Knowing what I do abouTTanlnc since trying lt. out, I would go ll hun- llumus -promotes the growth ot many forms oi' -microorlznnlsm by sup- plying them with food. Some of these organisms perform functions in the soil aside from acting scltvengers. They may gather nitrogen from the sir and leave it in on available form for the use ol' higher plants. They Q gf Tltniuo, and Hint feeling just tlne all the time. “Two years ago I weighed one hund- ticles of the soil than is the original subfltathce, and thereby increase- the ava a lilty of the mineral particles. _ red and seventy D0““d5 and WHS HDOIWI In an active soil the number ol’ mic- KEEP |1' ` HANQY as healthy a man as one generally,ro-Organisnls is roughly proportioned _ -. secs. 'Ihlein my apggégzesu/ghslsgchrgg hcéntthe fhrtniount hi' orgltlnlc matter tire- y " _ me ant comme . . ls sta cmen suggests itat ` indlgestlon and going down hill. I the processes of change of organlc|S'i1'v and many farmers will ilnd lt would go _to the table feeling like I material into hllmus, and of hdmup ;n_| well_ worth while trapping from Qc. could eat and just the sight Of f0f-iii to its simple elements, have' in them-. \0b€i` io the last of February. It has would sickcll me so l would have to, selves smhh influence hh the hhlhx,-e~ been found that pullc-ts which start to leave without eating a bite. I have of the Both fy-huh' me rhshh 0|- lhhse lay earl-y are usually tho best layers, gone for days at a time, scarcely 68111 processes may sometimes be injllrious AISH. the pullets which lay best during ing enough to kcrfp soul and body I0-< when the nature of the soil conditions _ '_h_<‘- Wiillei' 1110111115 are the best layers gctller, und what little I did force 1115"; llns given them il wrong direction, but 1°’ '-he Year- 0" U19 GVGPBBB. he!!-Vy H self to ent seelnell to do me harm lily those conditions that produce 'noi-lnul i”°dUC"i'S C1111 be Belefffell 011 the basis ' place of good. l would bloat all UD* hllnlus-lllolierale moisture, moderate 01' Ol-§g~pruduciion during the early lay- wllh gns and have cranlplng pains in i ventilation, moderate 1,pmI,@,-mu,.,._ ing season. Therefore, in order to my stomach that would almost drlt\v1fm,d_ and sufficient hm() Ch,.hohhm_ secure the most substantial improve- me double, and if I ventured £0 eat generally insure ll. blfncilcilti nature in *Twill iii l'l¥grli1‘0dllCf-I0". il'BD-nesting lr.-y supper I would suffer so much: the associhtcd D,.0c,,s5L__s_ lor the winter months at least is hfdn from it that I couldtft S1099 ___.__...._-_,_____ inc-cessary. Many a mgm I nevdél. slep`tttihn.tt)tl!;\\IlIIi-k Yearly Production .V _ tlululeur utes. I was also ba y cons D3 1’ f :‘°“‘@;l:‘".'i.:°.’.:2.i:- -~ .._ A . . t . ' :ls well ns or my s omli . HANDUNG 1. E _ e numerous egg- ay ng con ents going down until I got so weak lhcoluhl _ H Puli'|[|E_"':§E FALL have established the fact that the pro- .lal-dly wlllk and finally I simply I1( 0 duction ill the pullet year is nearly al- _ stop work and do llolthius but UY I” I I f N ,_ _ ._ ways greater than that _if subsequent 1 _-hh, w,h.f_ - 11 v ew 0 ie ugh price whwii esss years. It lr nerr-ly always the ease “But I had tried so many liiffliicilleii will probably soar to this winter, ihill 110115 WIIICI1 “P6 UUPPDUI-3bl0 dllr- ' with no results that I had about 0011-, everyone with all-y pullcts on hand, HIE the HTS! v€ai‘_ai’€ iii-ill m0l°0 illi- ciudcd that nothing was 301113 i0 L10; should take care to get tl .un laying as profitable during the second year. me ,my g0pd_ l was getting weaker; soon as possible. The pullets should Herein iles another reason for trap- and nlore discouraged Gi/ery day. Af~_ b_-_ llnnllied very carefully while ap- nesting, the poor laying puilets can be _ ter seeing so many statements in t_h8._prcacillng the laying stage, any un- Plimiiiaied fi`0m the fI0¢l¢. the 80011 papers about Tanlac I made a. slle-clad.; necessary excltemcnt_may delay egg- ones ‘being saved for breeding purpos- trip to Halifax. which IS iwelil-Y-0119, production, and certainly if they are 95 HS yeatlings. miles from.home, for my first bottle-illot-fell well, they cannot be expected In summarizing the discussion on Well, I never have regretted it arid. to lay before Christmas. What should breeding for egg-production the fol- :lnd if Shad Bay was e. hundred miles; be borne in mind is that the sooner IUWIHH Suggestions are given as basic __ from Halifax I would .'10 all that dis-3 they begin to lay, the more money do principles in a well-directed effort to~ ‘ F tlncc to get a. bottle after the Way ii they make. _ w.1rlls the development of winter lary- has helped nie. Tllnt first bottle Du Good stock is absolutely essential, iii!! Btralrls: First. all breeding bird! _ mo on my fcct, in shape to work. 211111 and most people now rclllizc that pure should be selected on the basis of cou- l llzlvl: not missed n day since that .hrf»il stock has many advantages over -‘li-1fU_ii01lal VIHOY Bild Vliillly- SGGODG. ,h,,,,_ My app.-lltl-_ ir so big thut ment .rtln-r lnungrel stuck. l-‘urlht-rnlnre, the 110 bird which has been known to have 'imc comes too slow for me and my pullrts must be full-y well matured to llnon ill should be used as d breedm-_ stomach never-gives -me .t.he.least.lliI-bo.1nost» pr_oil-table. - f - - - Third. the use as* breodbvr 'ofrlnoh "' ` ol' trouble although 1 am eating just! The ability to lay eggs is inherited female! UUIY W UWB SHOW!! them- nnyihing and everything 1 want. pI £1111 and it redllires careful selection and Sell/98 by I-l`8D°l10Bl l'9¢0l'd to be' high. ho .longer constipation and nervous.. the adoption of a consistent breeding Producers. Since ii' I! _0i1lY fl'0iI1 lilch I` sleep good and sound every night- policy to develop an egg laying strniil. IEUIHIES fhiif there mm be 9-DY D090 Of nun ull that tired no account feeling what ls most net-deli is the develop- sctins males capable or transmitting - has left me. Well, to put lt all ill a hrpm of Win16,. myers since the hmjo,-_ heavy-laying qualities. Fourth,'0nl_y few words, I don't believe I have ever dy of the eggs hromlced in the Cohn. those females used as breeders A __ rt-ll much better than 1 _do new and try are laid from March to June, and second time which show 11 high re- Tnnluc gets all the credit. its won-_ although the cost of production is low cord of performance in respect to the llorfnl nlcdlcine, no doubt shout its tho ,profits are small, because the eggs- vitality of their chicks. Fifth, the use intl l'il tell glnybody they can t make are worth less than at any other as breeders of such males only as are d mistake by trying lt." time ‘ known to be the song of heavydaying Tllninc is sold in Cllarlottetown by [hp average farm heh should po; dams. since only from such males can Rpddin Bl-os., in )ioningut" by H-_ only lay 1-i4_, or lllorc eggs in lt year. heavy-laying daughters be obtained. _\1nbon, ill Gcorgcto\\'n by &.<.~y11101ii 9-1 but the lnllyorlty ot' them should be BY f0l|0“/ilig the HIJOVG Drilwiblelf- kunzht, in soul-is hy Jus. ll. Fcrsu-,mln ll-our Novf-mhur lo March. Nut euuolwl with Progeny testims and I - son und ill liellsirlgton by Kicr Sl. MC-» only is this llQc|‘ssnl'y from the stand- i“'i\Sf>I1i1IJl0 d0lb€llIg’s|ll>\oi lallnllfcrllin; SHE M'IXED SULPHUR WITH IT T0 blockdnailcd to each side of -the front; u lshe should be a good breeder also. .lpon their backs to bite ’em. and lit- Ih th ll est and most gold-leafed RESTORE COLOR’ GLOSS You 0! the suction forms -the resting place; 9 1 tis fleas have lesser fleas, and so nd illtb ix 5 Y 8 r aah _ _ THFULNESS on me droppings boards when tile; t . u Trap-Nesting ulnnitum. Kill the lot with Kestiafa . gn' 0° S 'favor jeu ' nd jam and ' """" ' roosts are lowered.. This gives thai 9 ; Powder. Cartons only -15c, 25° and Common garden sage brewed into a pdnltryman e chance to thoroughly "°'“°‘“‘“d° °““"y' °°""°"‘ ' n ul uuull sides,-und itilus-r/lN1' nstlsrlnus Nlsnvelutlurutu tlrut trup-nesting is new 'nlrruleus to everything but insects. heavy tea with sulphur added, wi ppl-gy the ron B _ ‘tum gray hair, streaked and faded catches all of the mites. ‘lair beautifully dark and iuxurlant. some breeders have the roosts fit in- . _ ll tl . nl e- f ru wllikliftnor can euuily. 058 making' A box of Hman 11:5: mtHicgIId Ixgiistidhv-.Y lgpgolile °lIJd.irwls pxdini I; Kl°te‘H)lH$l;drHt cleaning time. Never -1 _ °'°"-" I 'i I S .trashed ar gray. Mixing the- Suse- .null the ruorts in the wail us this ln- #Tea and Sulphur reolpsf at--home. creases the danger- from mites. Of though, is troublesonle.- Anhensier way dont-se, -the _roosts ,nailed to a cross- _lg to get li bottle of Wyeth s-Sage and piece form places for mites to hide. -of other ingredients.. » '~ the pests. - W-hile wispy, grey faded hair is not The best solution to. the lice problem -lin-ful, we all desire to retain our ls to use blue ointment on each bird youthful appearance and attractive- st least twice a year. Piece a small ns". By darkening your hair with bit beneath, the vent and rub it in Wyoth's Sage and Sulphur Com- thoroughly so that none of the oint- tponnd, no one can tell, because it doos ment can be eaten iii! the Iiifil- PIM* made of Y- _ u - an eorner.llt' so naturally, so evenly. You .Inst another dan under _emit wlnl- `N6V°i' quglniietin pt,';‘;eh:,v:e¢‘l,.;el§IgIh In 'chain-. lamnsn s sponge or soft brushwitlr it` -.leave the blue-ointment where it can auulmed on Wm, black linen thread or and draw -this through your hair, tllt-‘ -he eaten by poultry or other stock, as It t hold large-eyed needles, ing one small strand at s time; by lllshpolsonons. in I-recent talk with an °’°' ° tl.. ll u small rocket nwrulug ull my hair- have alaaofstiulm msrmci°r.“i\s. recommended Dems, sua. lmr rluuillsr sppilcutlqrr urs true ointment laura .mt possible or two, your hair bensmss beautiful* from ilu and superior to HH'2.`l’§°l.‘I."‘l,.§I`.l f.'2°wl`il’l’Z°llu@r.ll..r.u lux,-or-w'.~°f¢=1=d lesbian- vsrwrmivsvaén- in fm . -.rf-;. ._ ....:; n d . llc . bei ter results from spring plowed land lngpoctlon to Molltreal, 19 cars to Tor- mzflfgxsn During the day they may that the nlalc has a greater lniluence hill- H9 U- fum ' H1959 Y`°5“‘"-S can ‘be onto, 83 cars to 'British Columbia. and' hang under me mosts in clustery AL In transmitting the ability to lay s traced to different methods of f-real' 00 cars interprovinclally between thc'“1ght *hey come dp prldieed upon thp Hood number of eggs _in the winter his the B011 1115?- b0f0i`° Planting “iid Pl-nil-is Provinces. ,mood of tho birds’ and this hehm th nlomtlls than has the female. The hen not to -the time oi' plowing. It will be remembered that eggsl dhvhahze them and reduce meh. CMM hluhh1.hh?xlts;fthe lsbllfhyhho kg- a. normal PLANNING CHFHBTMAS AHEAD. Sodded land IH Bi`0iii1Y benefited bi’ cannot now move interprovincially 0*' why for egg production. tshason' but-558 éammht ie Rliftigg fall plowing. The sod had had the op tor expo;-tfoxccpt under goverilmtinltl Coal, mr Drpharariolis hm mghtyi lbmw.t0 mlnducn a lar gltlrllhltlhmp E; Boil" “nw I0 l"`e'l""`° 'fm' Cmistlnas lmrtunny to h"C0me broken down and Inspection and In actlohdmlco 0lYeI';I Si3°k°ii (if US “M6 DYOIPCIUTB- ‘md ‘me eggs in thc winter sl-llsczlrl. This IlbI,i- llllll to avoid the disagreeable experl~ i1if‘ll0W. Hull YUGIBVUSS Bild T00” Me standard l!i'H<19- Br" Bd A ‘Elvis hc`_fappllcrlt1»on will last a longtime. Kel---hy is tmnsnmthh by the num but hp ence of trying to make your butter. docolllposed sufflcontly io incorporate have gtronlg\Y xi‘-Ummm e nd give iuosonc oil will kill the mites. bllt the shuhhd Come from a hhhvy pmduciugj and-egg money pay for gifts at the easily Wm] me Soil- I--”i_i0_fiiI1 IJIOWIHR 'ion on the part. of Cilgiiidflnil 0 fm, tot roosts must be frequently painted h__n_ Thh hmhlhm' ,hen is td select: stores-gifts as unsuitable for you to Mill” *ii fm C"°"I“ 5°” PI “°"I°“° _sts their o%inion that t w Ethe Brhl with ii during hot weather. Many Of .hp pe_~,vl,._f' Ilmentld llooktlme to embroider sofa-‘ time recipe improved by the addition will run into the choirs and -destroy they have been placed in their _laying quarters, they should 'he watched very carefully for the first few nights.'I’hey hould be taught to go to roost. and if necessary they shouidbe placed on the roost at dusk. You can teaclybirds any habits, but once they have acquir- _ ell thc habit oi roasting in a bad place It is very hard to break them from it. Avoid overcrowding, and watch cart.- fuliy the water, since cold, and dis- ---ls»=s are nlost readily spread br-' means of the. drinking vessel. This ilollld bc kept absolutely clean, anti . tlislnfncterl regularly. Keep a solution ' ot' Potassium Pernlansanaie in the ~ 'ringing water. Buy the crystal form fro mtlle drug store, and make up a ».tock solntlon,acld enough ol' the ptocl: solution to the drinking water to make it a iight wine color, Finally, henr in mind that it is onli through the most careful observance, _ tpower. Iicr chicks should be health:-' -- ` ` und vigorous In other words, thc hen The discussion on breeding would Oc. ~'Kellting's is unrivalled-*anti ‘ron-runs, Pam Ano wnaenv sects. morrr our wlru ~s1'..lAc- - s --- - L|N|MENT i- m 4 , - Conquers pain-never falls. ‘_ - -Rub soothing, penetrating St. _ V _ , 1 Jacobs Lintment" right on the ache or ' ` ,._ _i pain, and out comes "the neurslgia _|lSA‘ND_MAN|| ' misery I-lere's a joyful experiment! Try lt! \ - . y Get a. small trial bottle from your. _ . _ __ ,__ druggist; pour e. little in your hand -----_----- and rub it gentl-y on the sore, aching nerve and' before ou realise it--in I, y , - <_` . ' are dr. uruuruui-I-lull lultiu rénamiafgtrm- Prepare for a Clear, Bright Day _Ii`otI‘loi‘i’ovI by g n isappear. 's a mos . - . uuimeioy1»,ti=ai the misery dw-11't Taking “Cascarets” for Liver and Bov/els come back. Noi The nerves are ‘ soothedrnnd congestion l| relieved and your neurslgla is overcome Stop suffering! -lt's needlen--new tem rnlgis and pain of sil~,kinds, either in ,nn t/hc¢fsoe, head, limbs or anydisrt of tho body, is instantly banish , "8t. Jacobs t.|ntment" is perfectly harm- less and-do,esn‘t burn or siiscolor-the skin. ln time for half ll century. \ are acids. biiious or , ~.-_:_ But now. I am WOFHIDS el/ery di1y.have may produce substances that are bet- '- ained twelve ounds on three bottles ter able to unite with the mineral par-