Cape May County Times, 26 September 1919 IIIF issue link — Page 7

For Over

Thirty Years CAST0R1A

SOMETHING ABOUT IT WAR HAD WROUGHT CHANGE

Lack of Vigor ta Newly Hatched Chicks la Often Traceable to Weakness of Paresis.

naaot of AsricuStorO Tc be snocMsfd in ralstog it is necessary tc hare healthy and visoroas breeding stock, lor the lack of vigor la the newly hatched chicks is often traceable to weak patents. Only the most vigor30a ant the boat grown bird* should be pet In the breeding yards. Sach bird should be full of life and energy and free from any serious deformity. Yearling hens are nsnaUy better than pullets for breeders, for the reason teat the hens are more mature and do not lay to T eggs during the call; winter, conseqoentty do not reduce their vitality ‘■9 much before the" breeding season. Vigorous bens 2 to 4 yaers aid can often be advaiftageotady retained In the breeding yard. The male bird chosen should be young and active. An earty batched well-devrl-

n Need Not Have Been Sur1 at Acquaintance's Knovri- * "Jim Bludao."

hts bo** “Winnowed Mem- • Sir 'iveiyn Wood relatrs bow ce 'uei a qnlet American ge jtle1 in England, and they began to t ol American poetry. Sir Evelyn ted the wdl-known poem “Jim .* which he highly eulogized, y enlhuslastlc praise of the poem avclted. I thought, sn appreciative purr tn my companion, but he remarked quietly: *‘Jlra was a tine fellow.' “I said, *Or the author mode him •“Ob, but he was.' “ ‘Why, was he reolT* "'Ye*. 1 knew him well/' " But don't yon think that the poet aaibtlUshrd Jim's actf "Vo; f am sure he did not.' •“Well, but how can yon be surer “Ahd be replied quickly, if" The gentleman to whom Sir Ev. lyn was speaking proved to be Col. John Hay. author of the “Pike County Ballads" who was then the United • ambassador in London. Helpfuldcfs which la no: permeated With aympatJiy I" likely to leave a good —--y bruises.

Give The Folks The Original Postum Cereal (or their table drink. That will dispose of those coffee troubles which frequently show in headache, irritability, indigestion and sleep-

‘There’s a Reason’ At Grocers. Two dzes, usoallr seU at 15c and 25c

Healthy and Vigorous Farm Rook. oped cockerel le usually satisfactory, or a good vigorous yearling or 2-yenr-old cock may be chosen. The he"a need for breeding purposes should be given the best care possible; they should be provided wtth laigj runs, and should not be forced for Heavy egg production during the early win-

Dougnboy Found It Hard to Realize the Difference Two Years of War Had Made. ^

DIPPING CHiCKE|£ FOR LICE Likely to Become Mora Qanarat Than Dipping Cattle Because Past

A new story of the Red Cross bag conies from Harvey D. Gibson, former Red Cross commissioner for Europe and president of the Liberty National bank of New York. He got the story from one of the workers In a hospital hut la Dijon. Everybody who has ever seen a wounded soldier knows the bag of gundy cretonne with the Mttla Red Cross In the comer. In which each boy keeps the bit of shrapnel the doctor dug out of hts knee, the last letter from home, the picture of his'girl, his toothbrush and all his most cherished possessions. One of the boys in the Dijon hospital had Just f«en presented with his hog. a plnk-an'i-whlte one. He accepted It gracefully, than he began laugh. “Say,” he dr dared, If 1 e had told me two years ago that Td be agoln' to war with a wrist watch on one w rist ord a bracelet”—he held out his Went Ideation disk—“on the other end a cretonne bag In my hand! Say. I'd have pasted him one!” Uncle Eben. De tiredc*t business man I ever taw.” said Uncle Ifnen. “is tried to go to de races, play golf 00' take In a music show, all in he same day."

“Dip that chick 1" It isn't done Just fur the sake of making a rhyme for “dip that tick,” either. Dipping chickens Is llkoly to become more general than dinting cattle, because the chicken louse Is a more widely distributed Insect than the cattle tick. The “dip" consists of 1 ounce of sodium fluoride to the gallon of water., which should be at a temperature of 70 to 85 degrees. The dipping should be done on a dear, warm day—never on a cold day. The oil way of getting rid of chicken lice was by dusting with dry sodium fluoride. It was effective, but in the case of la.ge hocks It was alow and wasteful, a great deal of the dusting material being Inevitably lost. Recent dipping experiments proved successful, and the results promise a sure and speedy means of getting rid of one of the worst pest.- of poultry.

UP-TO-DATE SUMMER HOUSES Colony Plan' of Housing Poultry May Be Adopted to Advantage on a 3reet Number of Farm*.

The curtain-front or partial open*e is conceded to be the best •vpe for most sections. The colony housing poultry may be adopted to advantage on many farms. This system does away with the danger of tainted son. The roosts should be built on tha same level, 8 feet from the floor, with a dropping board otmot <5 Inches lielow them. Good roosts may hi- made of 2 by 2 Inch material with the upper

The neats ma) be placed on tbc side walls or under the dropping boards, ft la best to have them darkened. as the bens prefer A secluded place In which to lay.

Market shell, d eggs la aepatate peck

f ull the flock so as to elholunt early in oilers cod other uuprut producers. Infertile eggs will sltlistaiMl keilng r.uidltloos laud, better ferttlv eggs. Market hen* wMrh you do bot to carry lougar as snua aa they laying and begin to molt In the

“BAYETCROSS" ON GENUINE ASPIRIN

•Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" to be gmUzie must be'marked tilth the aMkrty “Bayer Crosa." Always buy an nflferaken Bayer package which cootalar proper directions to saf-iy relieve Headache, Toothac.':. Earache, ifawaigta. Colds and pain. Handy tin. bore* of 12 tablets host but trf*>u

•too. Aspirin Is the trade min* of Bayer Manufacture' of Monoacetic•ddestcr of SallqrlStBdd.—Adv. ' f

The Stilly Night The most consoling thing about go-J thg To tbe movies is seeing so tunny w.’uncii in the picture* opening their i mouth* and not saying a word you

$K» Reward, $100 Catarrh u a local disease greatly la* ■mg by coasafijNsaai conditions MraBDre reqatro constitutional trealcam. HALL'S CATABRH MEDICINE la taker. Ir.tcrnaDy anC acta through C Bloo' on the Moc—— —— - «- — HAUL’S 1

Cheney A Co, Toledo, Ohio.

Willing to Try Them. “Are you it^ favor of light wine*?" ‘ “1 gezxo. I never drank any."— . Loolwillc- Courier-Journal

$100,000,000 to Remodel Warsaw. Remodeling c’tyof Warsaw. Poland, wilt take 12 yean: at an estimated cost of $100,000,000.

Cutlcura for Pimply Face*. 3P6 remove pimples and blackheads smear them with Cvtlcura Ointment Wash off In five minutes with Cutlenra Soap and hot water. Once dear keep your skin clear by usiii them for daily toilet purposes. Don't fall to !ndude Cuticura Talcum.—Adv. it's all up with the vocalist oho can't drew his breath.

GREEN’S AUGUST FLOWER

In the good old summer time when fruits of all kinds are getting ripe and tempting, when encumbers, radishes and vegetables fresh from the garden are too good to resist, when the festive picnic prevails and everybody overeats and your stomach goes back on you, then Is the time .ir “August Flower," the sovereign remedy for tired, overworked and disordered stomachs, a panacea for Indigestion, ferine ntstloc of fool, sour stomach, sick headache and constipation It gently stimulates the liver, cleanses the Intestines and alimentary canal, making Ufa worth living. Sold everywhere. Adv

Often the Case. White—Is he In business? Black—No. he is the president of our Business Men's association.

Wsaritcme Rivalry. “Tap ursrv c 'Jggi-m flf’ ‘-e-.weath-er" “Why ctntiplAlnT The best you can dn Is to start somebody in an effort! show that he a a nwro etvoinpusbeotkicier than yu« arc" .

Think «*r your weak ;s«ttt as thing to conquer, not os something i —

likely' to conquer you.

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DISCOURAGED Hi. Renter Wu Aloest Helpless Fraa Kidney Tretble, Bit Dow’s Hide Him Well f Shspe from kidney Router, North St.,

morainp. the pain* » J=y kidneys nere so and nobody knows the 1 *-»t helplew; it would never get . well. At times eyerytlune s in front of me grew dsri I and l couldn’t see for several minute*. I perspired prefusedv and I was thirsty sll the tune. The-urine passed far too often burned hke scalding water. The igrowera^uty andl had no ju«t about dacouraged and didn’t I would ever be able to work Hearing about Doan's Kidney I used them and four boxes -Ute. My kidneys boo me normal. my back got well and strong and all the.other trouble* disappeared/’ Eicon <0 before me. JAB. W. CARR. Votary Public.

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