THE CENTRE RE PORTE: CENTRE HALL, PA, _— | Saving Oat Crop From Rust Enemy Better Poultry Is Helping All Stock SUFFERED TWO YEARS Finally Relieved by Taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- table Compound, Says + Mrs. Anderson Ran ham’s ALONG LIFE’S TRAIL SARA AAAR RAR RARER RRARRRRR. By THOMAS ARKLE CLARK Progress of “Better Sires- Much Progress Has Been Better Stock” Campaign. Made in Development of Resistant Varieties. (Prepared by the United Biates Department of Agriculture.) A total of 1,164,657 fowls—all breed Ing stock-—are listed In a recent re port just issued by the United States Department of Agriculture as under going Improvement by the use of pure bred male birds. The fowls consist . g 4 principally of chickens, but Include al i SRRRRRRRRN 80 turkeys, geese, ducks, guinea fowls MOTHER —~ Fletcher's 5 and pigeons. The report deals with the S———————— . progress of the “Better Sires—Better Castoria is especially pre- Stock” campalgn conducted by various pared to relieve Infants in states and the department for the lm arms and Children all ages of provement of domestic animals, . ‘ - . It is noticeable. however. that fowls Constipation, Flatulency, Wind outnumber other stock by more than Colic and Diarrhea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and, by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving natural sleep, two to one. The number of cattle, To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of Zs Hoth horses, asses, swine, sheep and gouts Absolutely Harmless - No Stud Physicians everywhere recommend it totals slightly more than half a mil after the an Kill All Flies! HEL SIMD lion as compared with considerably "ip SRF where iY KiLLER DiEASE over a million fowls, —————————————— clemn, ¢ mental, the betterment of pure-hired sires in poul Ht o. kidaey « ladder disea The hor i¢ ut ix the Department lve stock specialists animals on the same farms NEED SWAMP- ROOT } Own point out the educational effect which respond very Thousands Women ave kidney try breeding stock results in the Dean of Men, University of illinois. eley, Maine. — ** Lydia E. Pink- | Go ert egetable Compound helped me (©, 1925, Western Newspaper Union.) atly for bearing- 15:wn “pains in the TWO WISE MEN sides and back, head- aches and tired feel- ings. I suffered for two years and it seemed as though I could not get my (Prepared by the United States Department d of Agriculture.) I'he fight to save the oat crop from one of its most formidable enemies, black stem rust, Ils being waged from all possible angles known to science, Not only Is the disease being eliminat- ed by the campaign to destroy its al ternate host plant, the common bar- berry, but it Is also being rendered less destructive by the "armoring” of the defendants through creating a natural virietlies, The United Department of Agriculture is allied with the various state experi- ment stations of the oat-producing ENNER bad been brought up In a country town; he had been as far east as Columbus, Ohlo, to a foothull game and had seen Kansas Clty with work done from one | his father at an Elk’s convention. He day to the next. Af- | wag eighteen and therefore very wise. ter Feilding Jotters He belonged to the Preshyterian ano iad church, and was, therefore, very gougl Pompound I decided | His father was president of the local bank and a member of the local 0 try it and now I can do all kinds of ron: " ¥ ns work, sewin washing, ironing and | school board and owned a seven. | 4T¢d8 iD an effort to develop varieties sweeping. 1 five on a farm and have passenger limousine. Venner was, of oats that are naturally bmmune five in e family so am busy most of therefore, a person of some signifi. from or highly resistant to the attacks the time. 1 recommend the Vegetable cance. And being wise and good and | of the disease. Two years’ efforts to Compound to my friends and hope m » : po y Pe My | \ portant, what he had to say on | f#ingle out varieties that are highly re- letter will help some one to take your I ' ‘ ad ; sistant and to breed from them other medicine. ”’ rs. WALTER E. ANDER- | the subject of alcoholic beverages | ®¥ to aw ths es ts 4 a hi . ali SON, Box 270, Rangeley, Maine. should be given considerable weight, | Varieties $at will reialn Tris quality “Take it from me,” he sald to along with other desirable characters Brown, a young fellow from shown remarkable progress In Over 200,000 women have so far huve replied to our question, “‘ Have you Omaha | 4 : : : received benefit from taking Lydia E. | not so experienced as himself, “the | the development of resistant varieties Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound?” fellow who hasn't heen jagged a few Resictant Varieties. 98 out of every 100 of the replies su i: times loses a lot. It's an experience, spring United States De quickly to good breeding ‘yes,’ and because the Vegetable It gives one a different view of went of Agriculture 51 co cluding: the use Compound has been helping thet Woe | % broadens a msn. operating stations 16 varieties of oats | , men it should help you. sale by : t jut Brown was narrow. {e thought for testing for resistance under local druggists everywhere, ; 1 e dd that it was illegal, he was sure that | condi and environment of these - it was dangerous, and he Included in these 16 vari ership of more thar . that the tions of drinking were | Minnesota pure-bred fer Let Cuticura Soap generally and vulgar and de wed by the Minne The Y Ski basing, Keep our mn trouble with Venner sald, “is that and Durife. Os trot tf Fresh Pin] Youthful one; you Id have lived with the | importation he ictory, and 1 I . sota Agricultural periment station “The chap,” ! from Tar we . 1 3 , heal, the Sample Soap, Ointment, Taleum reas Rvp Puritans, m religious all right, but | - Hie larta respect i¥., which — a mi) «e just th medy needed ver nme \P able § Outicura Laboratories, Dept. M. Malden, ! or . minh tim fume, No tollet table Is resistance in States tries Every 3 ugper % of concealing hi has nan means of of other 4 3eing prolific, poultry causing the This and improved poultry on the breeding practices, In- | bladder trogh! partn pra I bladder trout of larger anlmais and cite examples in which a well-bred poultry flock was igh pure report shows also PLY KILL ER #t your Sealer op Me VRERS Prepaid 3 HAROLD &o ka, WY De Esib Ave. rave, BT the life: sent to males The oO that the use more fons suggested | stutions, eties 1 ten Limes as were two 656 and 687, associa selections, develo low Leveling : OUED ; tiny Evin Having breeding i$ of Ww i-Lire { trite . adasey trouhbl by making makes poultry tollet preparations. 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Aly friend me goo the nearly lost the sheriff Is clean up the town and decent place In which to young men. Naturally considerable opposition little help. He plays sporting long make Liring circles ggo he got with the King bootlegge algo Is a dentally has two growing This same bootle Berlin and wise own as far east as as Yokohama, and any fore perhaps as broad and Venner. has hgen number of times. and he | act” “and everyone ths “I'm agin the Volstead to the sheriff, ports it. I'm as ocean and I'm goin’ to Individual rig 1 blank please.” “And yo the sheriff asked fight shits and dr ur boys? “Well, when it comes to me boys, then [ know want me boys to them to lead a clean away from booze, education. It's a d— old bum. it. There ain't any that is worth a you with a son it's different 4 life, made me There's i experience curse, and it and a bad mouth, and a lot of I'm hopeless, I'll keep on law. But yer right, Mr ahead and clean up the save the boys, Tell "em for me there's nothing in it. And—and, God ye." And wide taste in you rotten fightin’ Sheriff. Go friend this Is a men, true story of two smn. VICTORY “ ICTORY is what we are Inter. ested In” a wise man of the world recently said. “Victory for the individual over the odds that beset him. There are all kinds—sickness, lack of education, opportunity or money, environment, bad habits, ab surd weaknesses, every sort of men tal, physical and spiritual barrier of the ‘Pilgrim's Progress.'” And victory is gained pretty largely by faith, by courage, by determination, by «ingle ness of purpose, One can gain the mastery over poverty and failure, and sin and disease even If one has faith and courage—and especially if ong has ~outh. Hartley had heen ll for a time, seriously (ll, too, “He conld get well,” the doctor said, “if he only would, He's at the point where the slightest Impact would push him either way. He's made up his mind he's going to die, and he will,” And he did. “How sick am 1, doctor? asked the physician “You're very sick Indeed, Ned! the reply, “dangerously sick, think you ought to know it.” “But I'm going to get well,” boy replied. “I'm sure I am.” And in spite of the nurse's chart that showed Increasing temperature and more rapid pulse, In spite of the fact that every day after the doctor had visited Ned he shook his head and looked very grave, in spite of the fact that for days the verdict was that the boy couldn't last much long: er, he one day began to Improve. “I'm better today,” he sald to the doctor, "I told you 1 was going to get well, and 1 am.” And he did, Any difficulty which we look square Iy In the face and determine to con. quer Is more than half overcome. Jallure In most cases, whether we are long Kane was and 1 the fghting Mm, or ignorance, or physical weakness, ls from lack of courmge Forti ity Against Rust. from 24 stations ox nl of 51 IRON Standard for Dairy and deter f at crop Ch-¥lem rust siant vari visit each sta ion of the he measured by the infec those which defenseless against vo in the Ones or whlch will be so along with the Egg-Laying Is a , Severe Strain on 1 Young Pullet iets from stage nearly uid not be prime pur to provide illd up bone 1cking these will not prove #3 wineer during though to Iny well she will not keep up the the strain is too she does hegin he able to pace because great for her unde constitution. Egg-laying Is a strain on the pullet, and unless bodily foundation has bullt up and there Is vigor and vitality the fowl will not be able to stand the grind. It is when the pullet has reached a full, strong, mature growth that the laying ration should be fed, and this should contain corn-—plenty of it. The corn will keep her In good flesh while the Is laying and it Is Important that she go to her roost at night with a stuffed crop. Growing mashes and serateh feeds with little corn In them will build up a good frame, and a good range will induce vigor and vitality. Then the org machine is ready to go Into action No machine of any kind can be effi clent unless It Is built to withstand a strain. The egg machine Is no ex. ception to this rule. Sudan Grass Excellent as Substitute Hay Crop Sudan grass Is a fine stemmed, leafy sorghum suitable as a substitute hay crop. Recent trials by several agricul. tural stations demonstrate that it is also suited to pasture purposes to he alternated with the regular rotation pastures. The crop recovers rapidly when eaten off and roots sufficiently well go that the plants are not pulled up when pastured. Cattle relish it as a green feed and seem to malntaln thelr milk flow as well upon It as they do when pasturing the regular pas- tures. ‘ Seed Poultry Yards One of the best ways of destroying the bacteria that bother poultry Is to put the yards umtler cultivation. In addition. the seeding of the yards is very important from the standpoint of furnishing green stuff for the fowls, Where a considerable number of fowls ls kept on a relatively small ran it is well to arrange the lots so that they can be aiternated. Oats Is prob. ably the most common plant used for this purpose. hired sires Judicion breeding helps H R or Colorado ceeding Rhubarb, or plepiant, i= an tant perennial vegetable, Like gus, it produces a supply early fresh vegetable Now spring to midsumme leafstalks produced are most In demand great demand leaves the early does not usually elght weeks After leaves are allowes and supply the roots wit} material for the Rhubarb roots are no winter protection capable of surviving ext hardy The both the year's OTOL nd require plant 1s extreme in the central latitude. Sweet Clover Valuable Sweet clover, like most of the com mon legumes, contains a large amount of protein, thus making it a valuable feed for growing stock and milk pro duction. Analyses made at Idaho ex- periment station indicate that sweet clover is about equal to alfalfa as a feed for live stock. It carries about the same amount of protein, Is only slightly lower in carbohydrates, and Is very liftle higher In crude fiber. The biennial yellow sweet clover is high er in crude fiber than the biennial ARM.NOTE Weeds are killed easiest before they are sown, » - * Soy beans, sweet clover, vetch and Mammoth clover are frequently used to improve sandy lands - - LL Cod liver oil in the mash for baby chicks kept in close confinement dur ing early spring will help to prevent leg weakness, . 2 » Cats and dogs are useful in keeping rats under control. However, they need the co-operation of the owner If they are to make a real cleanup of the trouble, . * @» Time Is necessary to make real and lasting Improvements in agriculture. This applies to the Individual and to national problems of agriculture as an industry. * @& @ Success In business ventures de pends largely on purchusing raw ma. terials at favorable prices. 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