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box <tf imported GOLD MEDAL Danrleu Oil Cap«ule«. Tbey ore pleasant
l«ir. s«lnf W- ,—. h«. tKHly allied trltb the sr.%&3 rtltby
te orxsns at bladder aMl
and ^aay to take. Each caprole contfelaa about one doae of fire drops. Take them Jntt like you weald any POL Take a small swallow of water If Too want to. They dissolve in the stomach, and the kidneys soak up the oil like a sponge does water. They thoroughly cleanae and waah out the bladder and kidneys and throw off the iafiaaum.itoR which is the cause of the trouble. They win quickly relieve those stiffened joints, that backache, rheumatism. Icmharo. sciatica, fcalistones, travel. ItttekduKt." etc. They are an effective remedy for all dis-
ci the bladder, kidney, liver, * and allied orpins. Tour win eheetfuBy refund your if you are not satisfied after a
few days' use. Accept only the pure, original GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil
None other gemilne.—Adv.
« Such Importancet* Consider Bbth Quality and-QSantity
of Food Supply.
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Most Common Cause of Poor Colonies M Spring Is Poverty, Directly Due to Negligence on the Part
of the Beetcrtper.
(moored hr the Onhsd Butas Depart-
ment of Axrtculture.)
The stores given to the bees from the cod at one season to toe beginning of the next are of the first Importance.
Swore Injury. It Ir necessary to consider both the “How did you get (bat qntllty and the quantity of these
wound stripe?" Private—“Me heart 1 stores,
eke when we didn't march to Ben j . Quality of Scores. L " ! Aa has been stated, it Is fortanate
j that in both of the sones where cellar
Msthotw , | wintering 1* or might be practiced the
usually are good.
Determine Which Branch of Farming is Most Profitable. Of Great Assistance In Rearranging Farm on Mora Profitable BasisRecords Will Prove te Bo of Great Bsneftt.
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A Good Match. “When I get a car. I want one which HU suit n.. 'Then, my dear, you ind better fcfJ. c runabout.''
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br the Cnltsd There Is no doubt (hat the keeping f farm sceounla win prove <f great value In determining which branches of fanning are the moat profitable. If they are kept accurately for a long period they may be of great assistsiww In rearranging the farm on a more profitable heals In making use of the results of a year's coat accounts for purpose of perfecting the organization of the farm for the ycatert profit any changes should be made with caution. Hasty conclusions should not be drawn. Sometimes a positive decrease in a year's profits msy terprise be dropped because, taken alone. It haa failed to pay. Cows, fer Instance, may not be allowing a net profit, but If vtU the cows are sold there may be no other profitable way of using up roughage which would thereby be wasted, resulting la a Iocs on the crop producing It. Labor devoted night end morning to milking and feeding cows, them, would be entirely wasted If the cow* were sold and nothing rise supplied to utilise It Thus an added labor burden would have to be borne-by the other enterprises. It Is much better that theae things be utilised than that they the old be a dead loaa, even though the cow account alone just breaks even, or worse. Any changes Indicated, if made, should be brought gradually and the effects noted ir relation to all other farm acttvMM. There la nothing like a set of recds as a means of analysing a farm To use such records, bowr, the fundamental principles must understood and compiled with; their limitations as well as their usefulness must be grasped When this la done the account* will become a strong staff and support.
It is Easy te Handle Bees When You
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Low Meat Prices vs. High Cattle Prices If the farmer cannot get enough for his live stock he raises less, and the pecker gets less raw material. If the consumer has to pay too much for his meat, he eats less of it, and the ptttker finds hi* market decreased. The packer Wants the producer tn get enough to make live-stock raising profitable, arid he wants the price of meat so low that everyone will eat it. Bat all he con do, and what he would have to do in any case to stay in busixv*ts, if to keep down the cost of processing the farmer’s stock into meat so that the consumer pays for the meat and by-products only a little more than the farmer gets for his animals. For example, last year Swift & Company paid for its cattle about 90 per cent of what it got for meat and by-products (such as hides, tallow, oils, etc.) If cattle from the farm .vere turned miraculously into meat in the hands of retailers (without going through the exoense of dressing, shipping and marketing), the farmer would get only about cents per pouno more for his cattle, or consumers would pay only about 2^4 cents per pound less for their beef! Out of this cent or two per pound. Swift ft Company pays for die operation of extensive plants, pays freight on meats, operates refrigerator cars, maintains branch houses, and in most cases, delivers to retailers all over the United States. The profit amounts to only a fraction of a cent, and a part of this profit goes to build more plants, to give better service, and to increase the company’s usefulness to the country. Swift & Company, U. S. A.
while honey* from basswood, be*n?ea*e (cmartweefi), aster*, poldenrtxl. end moat of the other fell flower* are ten desirable. It 1* rspecially Important daring the period when the bee* •re In . the cellar that the ateree eh«U be of the very -finest quality, *nd It 1* therefore the practice of many good beekeeper* to feed each col pounds or more of strap made of granulated sugar late In the fall, after all brood-rearing has ceased. This insores that the bees will hare for their one. daring the period of eooflnei In the cellar, stores which will bring about the condition known aa dysentery. In general It may be stated that honeys from mixed sources and dark honeys, except buckwheat, are tc be avoided. Honeydew honeys are highly Injurious and In all case* where each stores are present granulated sugar sirup should be fed. Quantity of Storaa. From the end of one booey eeassn to the beginning of the next a good colony of bees will need fully 45 pound* of honey. When the bee* are wintered In the cellar. It Is usual not to have all of this h ney ta the one hive body In which they are wintered. It i* a good practice to have at leaM 20 pounds within this hive, although 15 pounds will be safe. It Is absolutely Imperativ- however, that the remainder of the 45 pounds shall he available to be given to the bees soon after they are taken from the cellar. The most common cause of poor colonic* In the spring U poverty, directly due to neglect on the part of the beekeeper. A good beekeeper *«* to H that at no time when brood la bring reared do bis bees hare leas than 15 pound* ef store* In the hive, and the full amount of 45 pounds often will til be used, and te always needed if the colonies are to come to full strength on time for the gathering of the full crop. This amount te always augmented by honey from spring flowers, for 45 pounds of honey is not enoug*- to bring a colony to full strength In time for the main honey-
flow.
WRKLEYS All Now in Pink Wrappers To save tin foil for Uncle Sam, WRKLEYS is now all wrapped in pink paper and hermetically sealed in wax:
PREVENT EROSION OF LANDS Effective Way to Prevent Trouble Is te Build Terrace* Lay Out With Farm Level.
hr the United State* Department ef Agriculture.) Throughout many parts of the United States the hilly and rolling lands are subject to erosions from the heavy winter rains. An effective way to prevent this erosion te to build tel races, preferably not less than 15 feet wide.
1. The tnngey flavor of mint
2. The luscious different flavor
3. The soothing flavor of peppermint
All in pink-end packages and all sealed air-tight Be Sure to get WRIGUEY5 because The Flavor Lasts!
HTpL'i Distemper CURES THE SICK And prevents other* having the dlanase no matter how exposed eo CCBU SB* *1.15 ■ bottlr. *3.00 Md *11-00 a I I , . «M*B VcMlrs. All good druggists and turf goods bouses. N> n£R QSc Spohn MocficaJ Co. G©sKex». IncL, U. 5. A.
Making Things Worse. It was at a party. He slipped up and tweaked her ear. She turned her heed. "Beg pardon,” he stammered. “I thought It was my wife.” Tt te quite til right,” the Isdy replied. "Ton ree." he went on. “we sometimes get the wrong sow by the ear—" And that was about all for him.— Louisville Courier-Journal.
PRODUCE AN IMPORTANT FOOD Boys* Clubs Are Being Instructed in Hog Raising—Become Soldier* ef Commissary. (Prvparw! by «h» Unltad guus Departm*nt of Agrtcultura) By mean* of the boys'plf club* thousands of boy# under nineteen years ■re bring Instructed In hog raising and by this tn-ans are helping to produte a very important food. A good I general account of this work may be found In “l*lg Club* and the Brine Industry" (Yearbook HW7. Separate i 753;. Your county agent, dob leader. I or director of sgtrnaloo work at the j State Agricultural college will n il you of the work In your own state and I how to join a Huh. The detail meat I wants 200.000 boy* to rater plg»—40.j W0 ore already doing It.' If you Uve j in the country Ihe amall town, or the J suburb* of a city, jrro can do U. Uw.
Land Terraced to Frevwrt Ereaioo.
that have hern carefully laid out with good farm level. It te much easier » aava tends from washing away by xaua of terracing than it te to at-
tempt to build up
PAPE’S UiAPEPSIN FOR INDIGESTION
SA' r ONE TABLET! NO OA6ES, ACIDITY, DYSPEPSIA OR ANY STOMACH MISERY.
LAUD COUNTY FARM BUREAU
Ce-eperatJon of Farmer* in Producing Feed. (Prepared by the United States Departmeat of Agriculture ) The county farm bureau te one of the beat agencies thus far devised tor Insuring Interest and cooperation of farmer, in the great work of food production ao neceeaary to the succeas of
our arm*.”
This statement was made In telegram* of appreciation sent by Cl*recce Ousley. acting secretary of agriculture, to fanner* In two Montana rountteo who had organised tpr war fanning. I'rotu Chinook. Mont., came the following telegram to the secretary of ag-
riculture:
“Haring completed the organisation of the Blaine county farm bureau. 550 Blaine county fanner* pledge to you. aa the farmers' representative on the preMdrcf. cabinet, their united support a* an organization to do their utmost to help win Ihe war." Th>- following telegram came from Glasgow. Mont.: “Farm bun-ea organization of Valley county completed with 825 member. : ectliurinatlc to co-operate with department of agriculture In supporting food udmlulktraUun to the utmost Drought conditions prevail, but farroer*' spirit urobakeo. With better method* of fanning, learned through the farm bureau, agricultural condiUuos will iu^rovn.”
food I Lumps of pain; beicblng gca, adds and sourness. When your atomacb te all upaet. here te instant relief—No waiting! /K A The moment you eat a tablet or two of Pape's Dlapepsln ell the indigestion
Your disordered stomach will feel fine at once. These pleasant harmless tablet# of Pape's Dlapepsln never fall and cost ver, little at drug atore*. Adv.
which cornea from back te quickly alleviated Iqr a prompt application of Yager’s LinirnentSufferen from rheumatism, ecu, ties, neuralgia, sprains, etc. should always keep a bottle of “YagerV handy •» it* penetrative qualities quickly bring relief from pain. At all dealers. Pricaficants. The lar*« bottle efYtavr'.Unl- , twice a* mseb —
A girl never grndnau-* until she has learned to stab a pickle with a hat pin.
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