—— Show us an architect in keeping his plans to himself! Putnam Fadeless Dyes are the eas fest to use. Adv, True love may be a myth, but there are a lot of mighty satisfactory imita- tions. stem with or" Adv, bre. Peery's Vermifuge “Dead It takes a pretty evenly balanced man to be as strong in prosperity as in adversity. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pe nd invigorate stomach, liver and bowel ugar-coated, tiny granules. Easy to take as candy, Ady. lets The Attempt. “Did the new in try to do the swoon well?” “She made a faint effort.” actress the party Many School Children Are Sickly. Children who are deli 3 and cross will fwmediate 1 from Mother Gray's Bweet Powders for Ch stomach, act on the li i for complaining child hn Aj} for worms. Us by Mothers for all Draggists, 25¢., Sample FREE. A. 8. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. ¥. Adv, we ges rs a Address, Easy to Tint Candles. Candles can be tinted in any or painted in any design fnchein, methyl violet or of this of wood alcohol. They n into a bath of the dve, or appifed with a paint brush IN MISERY WITH ECZEMA Franklinton, La. ago my color, others ved in dipped i may be class colors face broke At first ut finally through free, with 32 card “Cuticur goin’ ejaculated with go for You, east.”” “They fe—The ca Say! They Say! th sank and w y o1 what he meant he I hadn't had mud ting checks ca Vegetable table nigh tural the she um at Washing ath of an d by immense flower, and is us the na tives d up around the lower runs to a point like a tasseled nighteap te color is a rieh brown. as edge, {it a cap texture of a fine lacelike and durable ——— qunlity Appetite Finds Ready Satisfaction In a bowl of Post Toasties and Cream . Thin, crisp bits of In- dian Corn—cooked and toasted so that they have a delicious flavour— Wholesome Nourishing Easy to Serve ~—sold by Grocers every- where, a —————— GREAT ANNUAL LOSS 18 CAUSED BY CARELESS MANAGEMENT, Heap Is Surest Sign of Thrift and Success In Farming importance of Fertilizer la Not Fully Appreciated. Every crop removed from the goil takes from it materiale which have been used in building up. the plant's tissue. Soil with fertility added and which annually bears a crop, must in time become exhausted of its store plant food, and unfit to profitable crops Sub- are added to the soil no bear further which stances ——————————— ee ———— A Manure Spreader Is Very Valuable on Any Farm. the ingredients d by previous y oldest is fertilizers Po in order to replace which have been remove crops are called manures, and most the farm ma this the most man writers fact that the of farm animals in increased producti time t the ave common form of manure Of all popular. Early to he nur is called attention of the the soil resulted , and from that addition excreta to oy $ present the m placed thel A Common Way osing Large Losjes of Plant Sure to From of Manure. Food These Plies Occur not axien m mans pursuits seem fo Showing the Result of Piling Ma- nure in the Field—The Should Be Spread When Hauled or There Will Be an Uneven Growl! of the Grain Crop, Due to Localized Fertility. the waste of this Important product. They begrudge the time and labor re Guired to remove it from the barn and feeding lot, and it is not uncom mon to see a man purchase commer cial fertilizers and wa produced by his stock. often erected on steep side hill < OF oven to the banks of running eéireams, which practice insures a mont effective and wasteful loss of the val uable constituents of the manure heap. ate the manure Barns are close - wa bec Cow Must Mave Comfort. Keep a eharp lookout for the cow that is failing to pay for the unusual amount of care eho requires during the winter months: for the main tenance of clean, comfortable quar ters and for the extra quality of high: priced feed she consumes-——which 18 Just as much as that eaten by your best cow. a —— A Buy Some Sheep, Why not invest a little money in a few shoep. Yeariings will give fou the quickest and best results, and will do you good, but you must first do good by them. FEEDING ROUGHAGE TO STOCK Great Danger of Animals Overloading and Seriously Impairing Their Di- gestive Systems. An oversupply of roughage In racks | or mangers means not only a waste | of feed, but there is greater danger | of the animals overloading and ger! ously impairing their digestive sys tems. It takes more feed for stock out in the open weather than in shelter, since they must consume a sufficient quantity to maintain normal flesh and keep up the heat unnecessary for sup plying their bodies with warmth. Oilmeal! i8 so loosening in its effect that it {8 very easy to overfeed on this ration. While ve would feed only about one-fourth pint for every one hundred pounds weighs, there are cases in which this would be too much while in others it | would be sufficient. When feeding it, watch the results closely and mi Your future feeding Don't g ollmeal, as it is a concent One and a half to tw sufliei.nt for with other rations require an amo their size, the animal t too enthu and h ®.asio i WEE Ki feed proportd in catt ' ithe bulkier The weight cording to mals are fat that a fat bea MOLE WORKS IN WINTER Shallow E x- tended Runway in Li the mole | pagsagoeways through Moles roots of 00 yery grain, gr € xcept } they live principal grub, earth worn He | friend to mankind, because grubs the greatest scour er in g thus prove hin t Of grass valuable plant | DAIRYMAN MUST One Farmer Succeeded on Farm With Bixty-three Cows Where Another Failed With Twenty. WORK BRAIN 120-Acre A dairyman with a celves quite herd re- a large check at the end of the month and he fail to die tinguish between and net This delusion bas been the of many a failure. All over this country are individual dairymen whose success {8 noticeable, Une dairyman lost a 120acre farm Kecping 20 cows that produced two to four cans of milk per day, hiring | two men, ' His successor on the same farm | hired three men, kept 63 cows and | produced 30 cans of milk per day dur. | ing the flush of the senson, one | month's return being $840. This is an example of brain fertility and not soil fertility, poor nay receipls i iris | Prout, P Chillse Many Rotten Eggs. During the twelve months ending July 31, of 260.000 dozen eggs reach. ing New York eity from 85 different | shippers in nine different states, 35 pe@ cent, or more than one-third, were either dirty, cracked or rotien, * You’ll wake up with % a2 good taste in your 2 mouth if you chew this after every meal. 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