een] BABY Whether it 1 Fe Miove CHICK NOTES. has been your practice chicks the nest hatched, or not, it is them under the heén whenever the hatches weather, ae from k il well L§ for occur «o NO #1] there is a decided change in tempera. ture, and this is hard Hetl chicks besides seem to get strencvih the hen's the hen machine as leave Hours, uring cold how careful we be, Atte may very on they from contact with body, this is hatches have hatch ane advantage ovel the ab machine by the the cach to decide learn the hun chicks ed, and will are several made ith sev eat, tiey feed coop, poultry of poul instance is old, ¥ird less enr male cock -h the we often sa roostag is a collection cared for by hen or a gingle brooder. Thirteen properly constiiutes a set ting of eggs, though many pouitry- men now sell fifteen for a setting A bird weighing {wo pounds or less and from i is called Over ts one t weeks old a broiler, When it weighs calied a spring gix to weive 0 pounds chicken, A stewing pounds, and a pounds or more. A male bird deprived of its genera tive organs to improve its flesh and weight is called a capon. A puilet similarily treated is called a poulard. One male and females consti tute a trio. A breeding pen consists of a male and six to fourteen females A male goose is called a gander, a male duck a drake, and a male turkey a tom. A turkey in its first year is a poult-—Industrieus Hen FIGHT THE LICE Early spring Is a good time to fight lice and other insect pests, breed rapidly at that season, but a Hitle attention will insure compara- tive freedom, during warmer weath. er. Don't let the vermin get ahesa: of you. Provide a good dust bath for about rooster four chicken weighs three Iwo that. the flock a thorough dusting with a good insect powder. bird especial attention; he seldom has colonies of lice and mites. Dusting fowls have gone to roost. all over the body. there is nothing better than the pure fresh ground, flower heads of Persian pyrethrum (Dalmation or Persian in sect powder). It can be had at any dowp-todate drug store. me care ful dusting thoroughly done sure f[reedom from Hee time, It is a lice paint on boards on the vou plan to do ing of the flock. for a long plan to roosts and dropping morning of the day the wholesale dust. If this is well done there will be comparative freedom from lice and mites until well into the summer when the work should be done over again.— Weakly Wit. NEES, good use a good HEN LORE houses should have floor Hitter deep. The roosts can be Hen s wWooaen or cement on which | : of good clean can a foot out a dropping board, kept u boards of litter is or dropping and the boxes dropping boards--thus in space All houses should be gle slant and front of nest roof—as admits of the the house all means more sequently better If the houses lumber it is advisable both outside and inside be a preventive sum up and good judgment sunshis health are against To Simplic must dation. Strength, durability, main point Farmer ence the Rion, in the that of that roost hrough do best ind, rain and is, they will a day right arou if should use good judgment and fe food i hour one and feed reg each da to death gorged the next fed are star ne careful and when hours never neglect they are for fe sensible and hour to appear the poults regular are vers you at the fail pointed, and fects them. Many have died on at the culturist. You serious) whole broods account of lack of me Win #1 gob nie! HEE. times 1 FOO proper t The critical turkeys life iz general 8 an when six weeks of Inbreeding lice, dampness and the main causes for great mortalit bout the firat half of June the old toms in the turkey flock become Cross and must not by any confined in a yard or CULE end improper food are chanc« building or they will and kill them est is a regular dete« the facts of the case, hens, it gives accurate reports, it arrests the robber hens, it gives an honest count. and it pases the fradulent hens What this country needs is more poultry keepers. The call is not for large establishments, but for good sized flocks of pure bred fowls on every farm. The general farmer is likely trap tells the be to attack he ax out of poultry, Gapos are more or legs prevalent on heavy soils Chicks should not be brooded on the same ground that was accorded to chicks afflicted with the last year Place them on was never before used A great many people will not stick long enough to one breed to know best how to bring out its good quali ties, Or they are div ding up among 80 many breeds that they do not suc ceed with afiy and finally conclude all they have are no good or that the whole chicken busin. s Is a fail ure anyhow. Plan to raise a fine flock of gen. eral purpose standard bred birds this satisfaction and profit than a mixed flock. Chicago is striving to keep up with New York, asserts the Milwaukee Wisconsin. She is to have a thirty story hotel towering three hundred and ninety feet above the street and penetrating the earth to a depth of fifty feet for four sub-basoments, New York burrows In rock for the roots of buildings of this kind, but Chicago mud. BYMPATHY LETTERS OR RS, FLOW Procrastination in ym pathy to a bad death expressing sj family is the the be bereaved form Therefore, is known the should be acknowledged. flowers is always done even in the acquaintance, but it is that Is not necessary. If sent they may sympathy, made to box is instant a reavement send may be formal axpensce desirable CABO accom but them in without flowers pany reference the note I a letter a visiting are the note of no must be the sent card accompanies the recipient is a formal be omitted, 34) enefit to the g) with porties that # clearing indeed. i#2 a char ¢ ob fren phosphates act favorabl stem the blood cterfgtic 1 green ables and 3 ”» ficial effed reason of ’ ne such as lettuce, escar romaine, of Another healthful is the of olive ofl. it being greens dressing and one green salads ole reason salads are nourish n HFAne rt ta a il jeg rv nderstood a} i that shall be eaten consisting of all uncooked with French Yenegar, % hatever savories oil pepper salt. with likes. Meat more than once a day In sum mistake, for it overheats blood and is tbo heavy to be properly assimilated, except in cold weather, when vitality is depleted There are physicians who do not per mit ecoriain percons to eat any red meats, by which are meant beef and Veal, lamb, fish and eggs are nourishing and poultry is highly summer. Tomatoes and strawberries are good for all who can di There are some persons po‘soned by them, owing to acida contained. These same acids are beneficial to systems with which they agree. Rhubarb is a frult eaten dallv, and is eslso for children The great water is entirely of its being stimulating to the intes tinea as well as carrying off Impuri tier that otherwise would remain to make their way out through akin. More than one serious case of facial pimples might be cured if three pinis of watehr with the menls, but between them. Liguid with food dilutes the gastric julees and rendors food less nour fehing, Taken half an hour after meals or not Iator than half an hour before it does not interfere with di mer ia a the them who are that should be wholesome benefit derived from Margaret! Mixter, In the New York Telegram, AN EVASIVE ANSWER. The art of giving an evasive an awer Is not eas'ly acquired by won. who truthful, fe el such an to thelr lle would be learn thelr peace with truth maj at large, are perfectly answer is just honor as an Still, they all BOOHEr Of sense of have thin art career, if they would be at world spoken to not so to their be but the one’s the quire people their fi book to awaiting tle coterie very personal the evasion, Just imagine that the lends ought to be them is a that whi questions re an question an answer, but in Hit there are several con stant interrogators, thes and would Bre ones ho could 3 HAUNTED BY MICROBES This is getting to for the man, ai be a hard worla scared woman Mental dwelling on the tales of im but the state of affairs than that. A young wom lives in a studio so attrac tive and artistic that one would think she must always be happy was found by a friend in a deeply mournful mood “There's no comfort left in life,” said she “1 gave up reading the newspapers because | was getting so that | did not want to eat any thing I had read about so man; foods being adulterated That was bad enough, but now a friend has been here and told me my cozy cor ner, cushions and hangings were the best hiding places in the world for microbes. Now my comfort has gone. If 1 give up all these things I shall be very uncomfortable, and if 1 don’t give them up, why, I'll be Just as uncomfortable whenever 1 #it on one of my divans and think what microbes may be hidden in it.” ~New York Press eueil {and 80) to live in Miser: ilies In ture foods goes farther an who CHANGES IN SPEECH Many old English words have fallen banned in the best society, at any rate in Mayfair and Belgravia. Of these is the Saxon word “lady.” which we are told is derived from “loaf giver” In 1910 we speak of a “wom an” and the word “lady” has become reserved for barmalds, shop hands and | telephone operators. Then the word “dress” used to describe the outer “gowns” and “frocks” tions,” but not of “relatives;” and the has sunk almost to the level of low LAS AYN AAAS PLA ADAP aN, MAKING ALABAMA PROGRESR In 181% hup- dred years old, and the cause of good roads be when the centennial celebration is Birmingham Age-Herald Alabama will be one advanced held, ~—- should well A RESULTFUL CAMPAIGN. The New York Herald has distin guished itself by many achievements of note, and one of the best ments in which it has engaged is the move good roads campaign which it i= carrving on through the South reports whicl COM thie ¥ isaders indicat opel of good ot WCHOOLS in the cours address argument for good recent this of a advantages had you bovse and girls in will and a Clas audience be deprived education because good its county has Under present conditions any distance from a high either to send your chil neighborhood to board through the winter or keep them out school With solid roads open every day, they might go half a dozen or more miles with the game ease that they go one now, It costs about $200 a year to keep a child in town al! winter. Good roads would enable you to save that and at the same time have the society and assistance of your child at night” Teachers in rural communities are in a position to know the value of good roads. Not much has been said of the influence of highways on pop ular education, but, as is shown in the address of this Missouri teacher, it Is worthy of consideration when we come to sum up the case of Good Roads vs. Bad Roads. An uptodate, well-equipped schoolhouse is a pos session which any community just. ly may regard with pride and pleas ure, Its worth must be limited, how. ever, If it is in a locality where the roads practically are impassable for several monthe in the year. There are such schoolhouses located in places where for a large part of the school term they are inaccessible to a considerable proportion of the chil dren for whose benefit they were bulit, It l& an unfortunate thing that children should be deprived of the advantages of a good education be cause of the condition of the roads. Clay county, Missouri, is not the only county in which the lack of im- proved highways is having that ef fect. There ought to be a well-kept, all-the-yeararound road to the school house, wherever it may be. It ik to be feared that the situation in many Kentucky school districts is distress. ingly similar to that which has been described by the Missouri tearher We are building lots of new school houses In Kentucky, but how about the roads?-—Louisville CourlerJour nal, just roads w ho #0 hoo! dren to live have its immediate of i WANTS HER LETTER PUBLISHED For Benefit of Women who Suffer from Female lis Minneapolis, Minn.—*1 was a great sufferer from female troubles which caused a weakness and broken down condition of the system. I read so muchof what Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg- etable Compound had done for other suffering women I would ham's Vegetable nxG. M h, Minneapolis, ETE 14IAN, ited and genn. ? prove ams § made iv 8 and herbs, nen who suf from those dis. tressing ill liar to theirsex should not lose sigt these facts or doubt the ability of dia E. Pinkham’'s Vegetable Compound to restore thelr iealth. If you want special advice write to Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass, Shewilltreat yourletterasstrictly confidential. For 20 years she has been helping sick women in this way, free of charge, Don’t aesitate — write at once. For COLDS and GRIP. * CI remedy ® ree J reg and pally the 1 reached Bloom field 'ritz still slept as | milled In and his shake him I tanks glowly to his the car was He walked straight The bagrage:r sprang to aft r hin Fritz wily picked himself up from by the track with “There should St. Pau! Dispatch friend had to tell where he was vou.” said Fritz, as he rose {foot The open door of directly in front of him out of it HOOK tha side of the ioor, and said TDI0e ked ul the no wrath in his here be some steps.’ 0) find delightful satisfactior m a bowl of toothsome Post Toasties When the children want lunch, this wholesome nour. ishing food is always ready to serve right from the package without cooking, and saves many steps for mother. Let the youngters have Post Toasties——superb sum. mer food. “The Memory Lingers" Battle Creek, Mich, -