on c—— a The Motor Rowen. The suggestion made the other day that the motorist, in the interest of the public safety, should be deprived of his horn, had something in it the quality of paradox, but it is evi- dent that it also had in it something of the quality of truth. In =o: places horn blowing by motorl n nuisance, and, speaking of it, retary of the Automobile 18 juet said to an interviewer y tell emphatically that 38 horn blowing there is the msiderate and careful driving.” He also says is far too much blowing horns, and declares himself undertake a motor journey East End of London to the Wi not blow the horn once. “Of cour he adds, ‘I should have to slo but that really does not matter simple fact, the part plaved horn on many motor cars is fer all oblization to take co: the driver to the other person a well-known his ecase—"1 do the rest''- of vou f Loss And Gain. Two through the cita Americans were lel soldier. 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Patents fogt on, D, Trade Marks Solietted on t w ’ — ir Ns oo» ne 4" WHAT At the shows in govern animals: THE TEETH INDICATE. Smithfield and England the following the judgment of Birmingham rules the age of Cattle having their central perma nent in l as exceeding one year and si isors cut will be consid X months Cattle having their central perm nent sidered as fully up ill be exceed! mine months, having permanent incisors con their incisors full considared as exceed iree months having SEEDING WHEAT The preparation of il import of the undation advantage of growth Not only plowed deep, the after and the seed in, the must be carefully prepared before the the seed Is drilled the soil is fine, the less liable to being thrown out In the winter and where the land is drained will be fewer plants winter killed. Land that has been in clover md followed with corn, is suitable, for the reason that the thorough culth vation requires by corn keeps down the weeds and grass, It is not an easy matter to kill weeds after the wheat is up. If the land is plowed in sammer, the weeds allowed to start and a weeder, harrow, or cult vator then used, as often as re quired until the seed Is planted, the land will be cleaned. In drilling the seed, the practice is to apply the fertilizer with the seed, but the broadeast method is also preferred by some, as fertilizer is then more evenly distributed. If stable manure is used it should be well rotted, spread uniformly and is as lection the fi the plants 3 g the start of success at the land looked drilled wheat must drainage carefully for be but goed bed the used. If in deep, where wheat will be drill is there LWA RAM arrow, Such preparation mingles the manure with and much the crop uniformity rrowth It should not be there depressions in the soil does of overlooked to give are most fiel and water often remains longer n ich than which places anywhere necessitite z dralinnce 85 arainage. this cannot be done the be practiced, which the downward materially In allowing moi iLUral ture to pass Epitomist, PASTURE FOR HOGS. Where clover wil the best bid ETOW Nog pa condition thers or gritty easily really is no eing aggravated hat are in this that way bocansge lack of gravel preventive is go there poultry | manner STAGNANT WATER. This is something should be against on every farm, for come from it in any Way, gure to be a 1 farm and a direct cause that altive detri- ment to any f among enge the stock FARM TOPICS Feed brood sows but little corn. Good slop is best for suckling BOWS, Sour swill should never be fed at any time, Nothing itter of young nest, There is no wocking than a ing season, Hot salt brine, hot and very strong, is a good disinfectant for houses in which contagious aliments have pestered fowls, Moulting hens will have a better coat of femthers where they are not annoyed the attentions of the male while the feathers are young and tender, Keep the premises and the houses as clean as possible and you will seldom be troubled with diseases whose origin and treatment are une known to you, to a damp is more detrimental pige than =a surer step In over. straggling farrow. very by A rope that had been used by the public executor in the hanging of several murderers was sold at auc’ tion In London the other day and brought $1.26. o G = = - ur Great Criminals. By Washington Gladden. HO are they? There are terror and but gafe-breakers ts them urgiay petiy crimina he ney lines; how flict upon life or to who Of a male by men fi mine was cha Honorable Peace Only by Fighting By Charles Bonaparte, Secretary of the Navy. 1 EF The Indian’s View gf The Effect of Civilization By E. S. Curtis . imnle simpie, of pient ns given robbe da : maxe use it as at three per can use it and it.'! "—8cribner's Magazine &F Did the Chinese Discover the Compass ? By Cyrus C. Adams, OME Asian pbople, perhaps the Chinese, discovered many cen turies ago, that a kind of iron ore possessed a very peculiar quality. We call this ore magnetic or, in more common lan guage, lodestone, and it is very widely distributed, especially ip the older crystalline rocks It was found that if a bit of lode stone were placed in water upon a plece of cork or siraw braid ft would turn tii the axis of the stone assumed a north and south position. A phenomenon of magnetism had been discovered by means of an ore that is peculiarly susceptible to magnetic influence It ts an open question whether the Chinese utilized the directive power of the lodestone, but it is certain that the first rude compass was not used ov Puropean vessels before the twelfth century of our era. By that Hime the true magnetic compass had been evolved through the discovery that if apn | fron or steel needle were stroked on a lodestone, it would receive the attrac tive and directive power of this ore. With this wonderfal appliance placed at the service of navigation, the vessels that had hugged the coasts soon dared to venture even out of sight of land. A new impetus was gradually given to cartography. for now the true directions of the coast lines might be charted with some approach to accuracy. 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