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Tbalr identity. “Ton Kay meet at my verm* if ... will." declared Tennyaon J. Daft, “but I have my admirer*." “Tea." Baatetter Smith. “There are •tlU a good many people left wbo more thetr lip* when they read.”—Kan Baa City Star.
A Serious Law. "What U the law of grnrltyr “Hat yon most not laugh at a Jobe."
(Prerveo by tU United g'ataa Cmart. meet of Ajmcaftura.) Fanner* lose millions of dollar* jtn> natlly from bad methods of prodno big and handling eggs. One-third o. this loaa la preventable, because U is doe to the partial batching of ter Ule eggs which hare beei allowed tc becom# warm enough to begin to kr cubata. The roomer make* the egg fertile The fertile egg makes the blood ring Ton can aare the money now loet from blood rings by keeping die male bird from your flock after the hatching season is orar. The rooster dee* not help the hers to lay. He merely fertilise* the germ of the erg. The fertile germ in hot weather quickly become* a Wood ring, which spoil* the eg* for food and
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e Getting Beady to Firs. John be wins was the moat ba« d In a tVeamx TlMcge For t year* be had bt with LotUe Bet bring hts courage up to the popping “ * night, as He was 1 earing vhe garden gate o* Us uto. he encqmittred the old ho had begun to chafe under the d 1 (Mecca of hi* daughter's aweetbeert. hare, 3c**r exclaimed pia erfamlUaa: “you hare been coming to Bee my daughter for swreral Mar* now, and 1 want to know what MW inteotioiK aiwr wa-sir," John, "1 am aiming to-to m-marr; t.cr- ■ ; Alm'rgr snorted the oid mao. 'cil, don't you think It about time that you fired?"—London Tit-Bits.
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Unfortunate A-ra*. Arraa. on the Hirer Scarpe, was the capital of t*5e Callic tribe of Atrebates In the t*me o: Caesar. Later the capital of Artois, juas is now the chlel Sfty of the departoient of Pa*de Cals Is. Since the fourth century Arras has been famed for its woolen doth, and particularly for fine tapestry bangings. Anas we* Invaded In 1914. when bet grand palace and petit palace were de Strayed by bombs. The great cathedral was absolutely shattered, aa well as the railway station. Not one house was left Intact. Just one of the former inhabitants, an old woman, was left there. Although It teemed with military life, beautiful Arras became a dead city.
INFERTILE EGGS KEEP BEST Fertil* Gem In Hot Weather Quickly Becomes Blood Rlnj, Spoiling
effect on fertile eggs aa the hec os incubator. After the batching season cook, sell or pen your rooster. Tour heas not running with a male bird vfll product infertile egg*—quality eggs that keej beat and market beet. Rules for handling eggs on the farm: Heat Is the great enemy of egg*, both fertile and Infertile. Farxoare urged to follow these simple rule*, which coat nothing but time and thought and will add dollars to the poultry yard returns: Keep the nests dean; provide One nest for every four bens. 2. Gather the eggs twice dally. 8. Keep the eggs In a cool, dry roomjw cellar. 4. Market the eggs at least twice a week. __ SeU. kQL or confine all male birds as soon as the batching season
POULTRY KEEPING PAYS WELL Community Breed.ns Aaaocleticn wi Virginia Prove* Moat Profit, able Institution. (Prepared by tha United State* Depart.
/. Born Optimist. “That fellow Jones Is a born op-timist—-most hopeful fellow J ever knew.” ^Te*r “He certainly la No matter bow hard a Job yot re got. nor odds how difficult, you ct-a be worrying yourself to death, but ae won't; no. air! Hell Just auille, and tell you to keep on, dear her tv; behind the sun the clouds ■rr dar 1 .eat; never say die; until you coni'* almost waste a brick on him!"
Th* Imperative Heck—“I understand that your wlfa subject^to mood*." Peck—“Wrong! She has but one. and 1 am subject to that."
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At the Beginning *' and the End of the Day There’s health and comfort in the truly All-American table beverage— The Original Postum Cereal Bid your coffee troubles good-bye by joining the great army who now drink Postum instead of coffee. Two sizes, usually sold at 15c kad 25c. Everywhere at Grocers.
A Wett-SelectM Flock of Young Hanc Of Uniform Six*, tha Kind That Male. Excellent Winter Layers, poultry Improvement In 1915, this aa aoclstion bus made such continuous and rapid growth that It has been Incorporated with u capital stock of »L500. and a manager employed to handle Its a Taira Receipt* during the first five month* of operation amounted to *7,600, and recent reports show that members of the ass&d*don hare on hand more than six thousand Barred Plymouth Rock bens and pallets In the spring of 1CI6 they sold LOW capons on a northern
Ref ore the Farmrllle association was formed poultry keeping In that locality was merely Incidental, eu unimportant aide line to other farming activities. Today poultry keeping Is one of the Important industries of that region, and even the casual trawler Is Impressed with the large cumbers of Barred Rocks and fanus. POULTRY FOR YOUNO PEOPLE Boys and G'rl* Who Ttke an interest (n Chickens fcftould Be Given Chence to Rale* Them. Poultry raising appeals to the young
ana girls who like poultry and would take tui Id'.great L: fowl* s'-.-uld bare a chance r> rales poultry and uae tb* Income a* they uiease. Parents often may help their children to bacorae successful 1c this w»r
One at least of RosamTa splendid pieces of music was composed In bed. ft was when be was young, poor and iwn. and tired in wretched quar^ After wrtf-^, a duet th* < allowed Ms manusolpt* to sitp
- —— woald be unlucky to pick the sheets op; so be went to work to rewrite the duet. To his ffUgu.'t he could not remember It. as therefore necessary to write a one. This be had finished when a friend entered. “Try that," said the composer, “end tell me what you think of It" The "* 4 was fsvorabl-. said RoMlnL “look under the Ton'll find another duet there. Try tar:, too." The friend did so, and declared the original composition was much the betterjjftl. is included to b!s worts to-
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