mpi my 3 106 Fly Poison Cases : Reported in 3 Years ~ A Large Percentage Fatal Appaliir as th only tion of symy is record seems, it i8 eported The Government recognizes this danger to childhood and issues this warning, 'D supplement No. 29 to the Yublic Health sort Report: 0. & W. THUM COMPANY Grand Rapids, Mich. Paint Factor opened. Whenever You Need a General Tonic Take Grove's Standard Grove's Tasteless ally valuable as a Gen- eral Tc 5 the well known 1 roperties of QUININE and IRON It act ut Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Builds up the Whole System. 350 cents The chill Tonic i Hardships of Oratory. 5 Rats and Fires. ng in Eoglane - and even in our time and £300.000,000 per year is a sav fng worth noting, and would have a perceptible effect on cost of living. or Germ nation ons whict Grape-Nuts contains the rich supplies of phosphate of potash grown in wheat and barley. Its mission is therefore clear and plain—it supplies what ordinary food lacks. And it does its work in a sturdy, straightforward, dependable way, as tens of thousands of its users can testify. KEEPING INSECTS OUT Where Possible, Make Building Foundations of Stone. Dryness Is Important Factor in Ren. dering Structure Safe From Attack of White Ants—Protection of Living Trees. (By T. avoid a plague make the entirely of stone, brick or concrete, in- in the YDER.) ue of white ant foundations of all buildings ¢ stone column ent to or pillars the Warin support floor above; e the walls and fl £ in the base ment or cellar also of concrete, and ay concrete floors on a gravel base, 1 l i11 in and round off points of juncture and flooring so at right angles, between concrete walls that these will not meet ore stone or concrete foundations are i nated npracticable, use I-tar plete di 3 of the foundatio timber impreg with cor Creosote, flooring is 1 Properly Laid Platform Planking and Foundations for Pillars. A, Concrete Base: B, Stringers; C, Planking; D, Iron Rest; E, Pillar. important ings 8 vide « nd ors on a for air vith rotation of damage to field crops. In vines ards care AVERAGE FOR DAY'S PLOWING Much Depends on Size of Plow and Number of Horses Used—Figures by Missouri College. Farmers frequently want to know how much land can be plowed in a day and how much work it requires to break an acre. tecords at the Mis- sour college of agriculture, on 2,122 acres of land, show that it required 2 4 hours of man labor and 9.3 hours of horse labor for each acre. Of course, the time required to plow an acre will number of horses used. A four-horse gang plow with two 12-inch bottoms will average about 4.12 acres a day of 0.6 hours, when it is running 6 inches deep. The same plow running 8 inches deep will break a quarter of an acre less. A three-horse sulky with a 14 or 16-inch bottom will average about 2.5 acres ut a Ginch depth, and about 2 A two-horse, 14-inch walking plow will break about 1.750 acres a day at a 6 inch depth, and about 2 of an acre less at the S-inch depth. FIGHT CONTAGIOUS ABORTION to Millions of Dollars—Bulletin Gives Details. Stockmen and Dairymen are urged tn a new Farmers’ Bulletin, No. 790, to gystematic campaign against contagious abortion. Already the annual losses from this disease amount to millions of dollars, now thought so stand first among ani mals in point of economic loss, Details of the disease and its treat. to, which may be secured upon appli cations of the United States depart. ' 1 nevieulture, Washington, D. C Keep Young Pi 3% Just as well be wry Picture ma sion SP Am young at seventy : as old at hity. “ny 4 Many people it past middle age J suffer lame, bent, aching bac ks.and distressing uri- nary disorders, when a little help for the kid neyvs would hx it all up. Don't 3 wait for gravel, or disease dropsy dright's - to get a start, ~e Ey Use Doan's Kid. ney Pills. They have helped thousands, young and old. They are the most widely used remedy for bad backs and weak kidneys in the whole world. KIDNEY ’ DOAN'S Tit 50¢ at all Stores Foster-Milburn Co.Props. Buffalo NY. yo I T0 KILL RATS AND MICE always use Stearns’ Electric Paste Full directions in 15 languages Sold everywhere—25¢ and $1.00 U.S. GOVERNMENT BUYS IT ADVICE TO THE AGED Age brings infirmities, such as sluggish bowels, weak Kidney s and torpid liver, Tut's Pills bave specific effect on organs, stimulating the bowels, gives naturel action, and imparts vigor to the whole sytsem. An Automatic Signal Device Badir ied on the Ke Can market at sma QUBt. deka W Sisehalek, 1914 K Lafayette Av, Baltimore, Bd Nancy Hall [iar inte on r or rders W006. IL L FUNK, Pine Castle, Fla these Good-By. FALLING HAIR MEANS DANDRUFF IS ACTIVE 25 Cent Bottle Save Your Hair! Get a it Now-—Also of Danderine Righ Stops itching Scalp. and luxuriance It will bed and fluffy and have the e¢ of abundance; an incomparable is so beautiful. ome appear- and softnes what please § fow ly see a lot of fine, downy hair gloss ou after weeks' use halr Caip new Adv, growing all over the s His Listener, Ios Smith tell fairy children?” “No: to his CLEARS AWAY PIMPLES Does Cuticura Ointment—Assisted by Cuticura Soap-—Trial Free. wife.” and retiring smear the af- Cuticura minutes water. On rising fected surfaces gently with Ointment Wash off in five with Cuticura Soap and hot When the skin is clear keep it so by nursery purposes, Free sample each by mail with Book. Cuticura, Dept. IL, Boston. Sold everywhere~—Adv., The Natural Way. ‘How can guns he fired from a foon “I guess it's done by a parachute.” bal If your eyes smart or feel scalded, Ro- man Eve Balsam applied upon going to bed is just the thing to relieve them. 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In many other recipes the number of eggs may be reduced one-half or more bv using an ad- ditional quantity of ROYAL Baking Powder, about a teaspoon, in place of each egg omitted. EGGLESS, MILKLESS, BUTTERLESS CARE 1 teaspoon nulmeg 1 teaspoon cinnamon 14 teaspoon salt 1 cup brown sugar 114 cups water 1 cup seeded raisine 2 ounces citron 2 cups flour 14 cup shortening 5 teaspoons Royal Baking Powder The old method (fruit cake) called for 2 eggs DIRECTIONS — Put the firet eight ingredients into saucepan snd bell three minutes. When cool, add the flour and baking powder which have been sifted together: mix well Bake in moderate over i= !2af pan (round tin with hole in center is best) for 55 or 40 minutes Jee with white jeing. Booklet of recipes which economize in eggs and other expensive ingredients mailed free Address Royal Baking Mowder Co, 125 William Sireet, New Yerk ROYAL BAKING POWDER Made from Cream of Tartar, derived from grapes, adds none but healthful qualities to the food. No Alum No Phosphate No Bitter Taste
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