Education of Average Farmer as to Its importance Is Slow—Scrubs Are Preferred. RS to the importance of good breed ing in the slow this is majority the ) Progress The not overstating fact preferring to use for stall service scrubs be Some of Hon law features which prev fribution slate Mini the lin Pen on are cheap English Shire Mares. similar laws and other states have re strictive m tion The effect the owner of each fon lare his handbills these are posted, so that no one may be as to his pedi Bree The illustration Shire ton, York easures of these | to make i stal On non-re ISLered ded horse a “grade.” {ecelived pair of Middle shows a by Lord mares owned England HARDY RATIONS FOR HORSES System of Feeding That Keeps Ani mals Healthy and Vigorous— Excellent Combination, A gentleman engaged extensively In the lumber a large number of horses which feeds by system which mak keeps them healthy, ous in and gr well fore it to the meal The north has he | Ana business in the aR hardy and vigor the hay being be. feeding inds t its; we hay hours is added soaked night, The pounds of oats and ons eight pounds During seven the lumberm horse, wi Jost one bina could be profit CURE FOR COLIC IN HORSES Remedies ~Give Water, Two Excelient Animal's but for Relieving Proc galtpetre algo son spon ti drenct way is coal an drench es 1 ¢ith the mixt They are perfectly safe. except laudanu be ee over an he lxoda the horse well blanks and in a warm p 120 that he has plenty of bar att vinsh nd too hard or getting Lim vorhe d will ¥ LLC the give Keep fey os iter © Much # : fe £ { £4 ee} : i i PH cause Alfalfa for Cows, A correspondent wm herd of dalry cows asks about alfalfa ties of alfalfa Our correspondent will make no mis. «d as soon as he can, for it is one, if not the best cow feed in the form of bay that can be grown ry a small crease it. It is sometimes shy starting, but any good corn land will grow alfalia. The department agriculture "Washington has gone carefully the comparative value of feeding stuffs and gives the following on this sub ject: Alfalfa hay, $20.18; clover hay, $14.12; timothy hay, $080; wheat bran, $22.30; shelled corn, $20.16, Bo It is seen how high alfalfa is Yeld as compared with other foods. of at A AA AOA Profitable Sheep, It Ix the farmer who keeps sheep for number of years that finds them most profitable. Some years they will return 4 much better profit than oth ars, and (t is hard to sell and buy at Just the right time. Be Poured Into It Without Fear of Spilling. The illustration shows =a will much trouble and tem- Everyone knows hew much gen pleasure it gives the hogs save per. uine are length to place it trough, says Ameri This may over when out at arm's in the Agriculturist, you, you ing DOG-PROOF FENCE FOR SHEEP Effective Method of Arranging Barrier That Will Prevent Animals Jumping Over. stration of arranging a will and other from CORES the [i A OILS or ogy ood fed to a npke almost double rk it would if fed found hor Ww hen COWS are gi i for I+ i uction ven less food than and duction ire maintenance the milk pro Or the COW, fie req milk must An pri suffer EXO inal regulate quality of the the kind of food given The droppings from the lambs rich In fértilizing value, and it been found that spring wheat lambs have run in £8 © nat desirable fat is is pussible to large meat HO it the are has does the The raises tell he average goatbreeder sell, and while he may about their good points, to all weak ones, At present prices of mill products tankage is about the cheapest sup plement of corn there ia. If fed In connection with corn to fattenting hogs use one part tankage to nine of Corn. Cuil Closely. The true breeder always culls close. ly. He profits in the long run by so doing. No breeder should sell as breeding stock, any animal that does not pousess good individuality and is a good, fair representative of the breed, Clear Water for Sheep. Sheep won't do well without water. and they are dainty about drinking. Clean running water is just as essan- tial as good grasa, i i i i 2 # fo TPR - » TR wv APN A NS NS MAKING OF HANDKERCHIEFS FASCINATING WORK, Girl Who Is Adept With Her Needle May Easily Provide Herself With a Supply of Handsome Ones. RACK FOR PIPE AND KEYS Useful Little Easily Article Which Can Quickly Made at Small Cost Be sd a nice dard rings are screwed these rings the pipes m giipped and held in the manner Two similar rings are screwed into the ug rack is ® At the base four fixed In for hanging or other things on, both rings and hooks suit able for the purpose may be obtained at any Ironmongers at a trifling cost "A" shows the kind of ring that should be procured, and “B” Hlustrates the haok. When covered with linen or sergs, liroe ana be shown iy r edge, and by which the led from the wall hooks y BUR small are kevs “ need not under those be painted or stained circumstances Hemming. Fold the hem of whatever you wish to make the usual manner of the de the edge of the hem and material to gether, Overcast it in the usual man- ner and when the hem Is turned back and preesed it is quicker than the old manner of hem- ming, and as the overcasting stitches on the right side run parallel with the diseefnible on the right side, Ao OS SU SRO Curly Hair. To keep hair in curl molsten with water which has a third of its bulk white of the egg. Then twist and roll up. It will stand a great deal of dampness before coming out. Prt NS PP NS NPN ———— buy a4 machine scalloped of fine quality than to which and embroider it dain of toil reduced tily devote hours may be ragged fringe the first dered. time it is laun Handsome Design In Cream Delaine for Little Miss of 10 to 12 Years, MAKING SCARFS AT HOME some New and Which Very Attractive Ef May Be Easily ained fects black and white fou ith white silk fringe or is simple is not liked turned enougt it the the aterial right to a depth of a held In place by oe 1 Tt i f doubletoned chiffon scarfs are 1 h contrast and green, purple and purple, tw laste the two constructed OORe ing wolors., as blue and gray violet tones of pink or blue carefully along the and nds, taking precautions that they are even, and do not draw apart Bind all around with satin, or mle i 1 {oro gides £ two-inch bon of the chiffon with blind and having made a two-inch the other, fagot it to the main scarf rib soft sew together stitches hem Latest in Petticoats. Dress underskirts are of fine muslin or batiste. Lace is more used trimming than embroidery, all trim Allover torchon and honiton These are embroidered in whi.e, with white lace Insertions and and colored ribbon beadings Among novelties are white muslin to the knees, embroidered lo color and finished with a beading run with rib i ss ann. SIO For Cleaning Gloves, Mix 8% fluld ounces of javelle wa ter, one-half fluid ounce of agua am. monia, 12% ounces of powdered cas tile soap and 9% Auld ounces of wa: ter. Let stand until a jelly is formed, then use with a plece of flannel. — i A THE KEYSTONE STATE —— a was faken t a eritieal condily Kittanning Sefting off in attempt to recover James i hinwn wed a dm haody, Frank Guggine were their ski both hospital with serious bruises had throws a short distance drifted 1 feonard and ashore with and are in the i he men plosive a which stick of the ex ahead of over the dynamite ae if let go. Boat and men were hurled thirty feet through the air. The was not recovered he Iva EEE 3 barely Collegeville UU rainns opened its forty first academic wear with the opening address to the sindents in Bom berger Hall at 8 o'clock The address of the evening was made by Nathan CC Schaeffer, State superintendent of Poblie Instruction. The Freshman class num- bers 60 and is the largest in the history of the college. Pottsville~~Michael Locher, employed at the plant of the Eastern Steel Com: pany here, met * ith a most unique acei- dent which will likely prove fatal. While passing a track loa with ateel billets it tilted, partially burying him. His condition is serious. Hazleton Mary Taylor, 8 years old, was run down by an automodi.e and is in the State Hospital. Her recovery is doubtful. Witnesars claim that the ma- chine was running at a speed of fifty miles an hour when she was striek, 3 College ACT PROMPTLY. troubles Little Hidney are too dangerous neglect, disorders grow se ta i in the BOOT Pudi fatal They kidneys kidneys kidney make wall well, Townsend, 19 St Dansville, Y.. say “I am satisfied 1 would pot for Doan's Kid that no Doctors did help me ed me 10 agony For HOY "yp —— A _—— Other land ¢ ktlan Remembering Each PUZZLED Mard Work, Sometimes, to Raise Children, Des ore acs kind of that of rurate right taan ur little with fas eal and we {ox a his tried 0 non Grape. \ ) child such a relish, and it did me him. From that day on med ax though we could almost him grow He would eat Grape Nuts for breakfast and and 1 think he would have liked food for dinner “The difference In his appearance is we Ou Lever saw a it see supper, the “My husband had never fancied ce- real foods of any Kind, but he be came very fond of Grape-Nuts and has been much improved in health since “We are now a healthy family, and naturally believe in Grape-Nuts, “A friend has two children who were formerly afflicted with rickets. 1 was satisfied that the disease was caused by lack of proper nourishment. They showed it. So I urged her to use Grape-Nuts as an experiment and the result was almost magical. “They continued the food and today both children are well and strong as any children In thie city, and, of course, my friend is a firm bellever in Grape-Nuts for she has the evidence before her eyes every day.” Read “The Road to Wellville,” found in pkgs. “There's a Reason”
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