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a ferry crossing. Take away the sow |and using about 10 pounds clean seed and our banks would close and the|to the acre, writes G. A. Borlesch wheels af commerce cease. of Missouri in Farm and Home. The pig is a qulet, inoffensive|I sow it with a hand eeeder. So Christian sort of animal. symbolic to a|as not to ose a crop I plow wheat greater extent of the peaceful virtues|or oats ground as soon as the crop is for which our nation is so conspicious, | Off, plowing it 10 to 12 inches deep. I than is the roving, piratical eagle. The | then level it with a harrow and drag snout converting the soil is a symbol of | and If any grass or weeds come up 1 ac 4 ig is o thrifty | cultivate t und a 5 !Cmnnfenm The house will be|DSace and industry. The pi ¥ e ground and kill them. animal, turning to good account every- [ make the seed bed loose on top by har- heated by hot water. thing which comes his vy, and a far | rowing just before sowing. Alfalfa wiil in Real Estate Sales, = - BUILDING AND BUSINESS. Large Increas beiter representative of the American |grow on any land that will grow good B But Building Not as Brisk as Last BUILDING OPERATIONS character than the roving, robbing | red-clover. | Year, IN NEW ENGLAND. | cagle. T have sown one way and cross sown o 5 = The hog is a condenser; he is a|the other way using five pounds each < Another substantial increase s " Statistics of bullding and _en-|manufaciurer of homs, hash and head | time and got @ good stand. After the o e e e ta;| Plans Completed for Residence on Laurel Hill Road—August | gincering ‘operations in New' England | cheese, lard, illuminating ofls, hair- | secd was sown I double harrowed and the current week. In the cities of the Y as complled by the F. W. Dodge com- | brushes, lve, buitons, bacon. bristles, I never have failed to Sot @ so0d stand, = Be; il Street—Guild | pany foilows: ertilizers, fats, knife-handles, whistles, | I generally have a good pasture in the o state reported in The Commerciall rgman Will Erect House on George R e e ol e1s w00 coaps. soise. side-ment, saddle covers |fall and it weeds come up I harrow or <) A 2 AR Contrac s 81226430001 . sausage. He is a mint, and the|pull them out. My young crops never o gt i gl e | Room at St. Andrew’s Church to Have Addition. Contracts 19 Aus: 2 1912.- 108167000 | Sellow corn of our country I6 the bul: | have failed to stand the winter. e with 368 in the like week of last vear, Contracts to Aug. 2, 1913.. 1031166,000 | lfon he changes into, golden coin. Attonative DU ERE e AR aeiiPrS . . while loans on real estate totaled $1,- Contracts to Aug. 2, 1912.. 117,015,000 o L h Q G e T Sonimeid o AUe- £ I HSS waes sseso on s INveST- pacies Purshasers Continuous Shingles voar ago. formed | FI12S aro out for figures on the res. crn improvements will be installed In- | Contracts to Aug. 2, 1910:. 100178000 MENT. Many owners of farms are finding e cight new companies formed|idence which Charles E. Potter will|cluding electric light and steam heat.|Contracts to Aug. 2, 1909.. 94,442, = it wise to make their entrances at- i during the week have a lotal capital[ercct on the Laurel Hill road. The|Contractors J. G. and E. T. Maples|Contracts to Aug. 2, 1008.. 59,463,000 Tarm and Tireside relates the ex-|tractive. It influences the prospective . Vulcanite Brand i stock olr $410,000, while vw-tw new | residence will be one and a half stories | have charge of the work. gon:rams :o ?ug. ; 1907. sx,us.ggo geflenlce of a .vm;nG-sn;gn \_};‘510. at“h purchaser as much as a clean, neat g o companies in the first week of August|hizh, 30 feet x 40 feet. It will have| N. P. Beausoliel is erecting a frame | Contracts to Aug. 2, 1906 70,573,000 | bought a mare 30. he writer| person does. In Farm and Fireside, joii in 1915 had total capitaliz of | cizhi rooms, four upstairs and four | veranda on his house at No. 183 Broad | Contracts to Aug. 2, 1905.. 65,014,000{ savs: a writer discusses driveways and More weather proof because there are no joints $365,000. down with closets and pantry. The|street. The veranda is 5 x 20 feet. Contracts to Aug. 2, 1904.. 53,264,000 “At seventeen I was the proud pos-|gates. He says: During the current week six bank- | bath room is to be finished off In tile. Chitnue Strect Addtion Contracts to Aug. 2, 1903.. 68,256,000 | sessor of $30. I bought a mare (Jess), | “Another consideration is the city ruptey petitions, with assets of 3| The exterior will be shingled while £ Contracts to Aug. 459 an iabiliti of $26, have been | the interior will be finished in hard- | _The Rogers Laundry are making an| Contracts to Aug. 190200 75,422,000 | good but old. Dad fed her for the use|buyer. Wy farm lane and gateway H F & A J D A ‘VLEY s 1901.. 71,295,000 | of her as a buszy horse. ill cost me about $200, the owner of . . o Jo A 16,733,000 “At twenty I married. filed in this state. This record com- |wood e e o Mara: |addition to their present building on | Contracts July, 1916....... In a couple|a small farm remarked the other day, { B il R stions, Taving tom | Ty e ey St eneat | Chestrut street. It will be constructed | Gontracts July, 1915 . 16852008 | of years we wanted to go into business|‘but I am expecting to make it a assets of $7,820 and liabilities of $11,- S A as lane of brick material while the present|Contracts July, 1914 . 16140,000 | for ourselves, and Dad sold the first|profitable investment nevertheless. He 473 filed in the same week in 1915. Ty i building which is made of wood. Contracts 1913 © 15392000 | colt, a coming four-vear-old, for $125.|already had built two massive. stone = —— BNTbE for ey nuiidines fssnea ill Erect an Addition. = Will Be Opened Friday “ontracts 1912 . 18444000| ‘“The second colt, when a four-year- | gate posts, setting the base of the : = n 2 - i this week in the cities of New Haven,| Willam T. Browne is to lerect | | Tha bids ero is for its mava buita. | Contracts 1911 I 14347/000 0ld, got mixed up with a cyilons,|posts in the ground. The efonss wers| oo tment of Asriculture, is as fol- |secretary of the infernational commit Bridgeport, _Hartford, Waterbury, | wooden addition to his house on Cliff | ing which will be erected at the state | Contracts 1910 . 15,069,000 | which slammed him through three|from the foundation of an old house - Connecticut. sociation, who arrived here today of Stamford and New DBritain, numbered [street. It will be a single frame, 5 X |hospital south of the baseball field | Contracts 1909....... 14,670,000 | barbed-wire fences. He recovered, but|lately moved, ard required only a S 3 - the Danish steamship Oscar IL. frop S8 while the oot of 1ding con- | 12 feot, with iwo dermer windows O | H s e b T e Fhey wii | Contracts 11110 11)906.000 | only brousht $46 when sold. small amount of preparation. He| Corm—August 1 forecast, 2,540,000} o8 W v00n ®55 ks Stere here if etruction In the same cities amounted | the rcof which will be papered. be opened Friday. Architects Cud- | Soniracts . 12528006| “The third was a mare colt which I|showed me how he was going to line|bushels: production last vear, fiscal | vORSRASSSR, G- 1O, JER T8 o to $328,250. In the same cities a year o Thob e s s Loontracts . 12,692,000 |gave Dad. The fourth was a mare|the driveway with an eversreen hedge. | eStimate, 3,250,000 bushels. oo CaToret of neaTi ol tha oo #2o 144 permits were issucd for build- New House for George Street. v 3 ps plans. | &oytracts . 11/694000 | colt also: then twins colts, which died: | A cement sidewalk was to be laid be. | OAts—August 1 forecast, 431,000 bu- | PEIS0n, €armp: 7 R ing_constructior amounting to $634,23% | August Berzman has set plans for Will Award Contract. Contracts . _£113,000 f another mare colt; then old Jess died.|side it, and the roadway graded. shels; production Dr. Mott said that of the prisoners The largest contract awarded this|the erection of a cottage on George| The awarding of the contract for the | Contracts . 19,454,000 | I sold the two mares at five and three It 'is all work I can easily do in|mate. 422,000 bushels Germany has the greatest numbal weok is for the new music schoollstreet of one and a half stories high, | Adams bungalow which will be built at | Contracts . 9)328.000 | vears old for $247.50 for the two.” my spare time,’ he explained, ‘and this |, RVe—Preliminary e 3 approximately 1,750,000 Russia, witl building in "New Haven.which will| The house will be 2125 and made of | the head of Uncas street and Williams | Contracts L 7.163,000 i bushels; production last vear, final > 750,000, s cost $160.000. Other new wood material The foondation will be | street will soon be made as the bids e is why I am goini 11 the ble. DOCTOR SULPHUR CURED THESE o8t wall Ak icho tatrs strocted of concrete. The interior!are in. Architegts Cudworth and g {In the first place it will make the farm n Comparative statistics of building CHICKS. attractive as long as I live here, and will inished off with hardwood and | Thompson drew the prans. and engineering operations in New we shall all enjoy it. But here we are have modern improvements. Additions at St. Anarew’s Church. |England, New York, New Jersey,| A Woman writing in Farm and Fire-|only about a mile from the present city To Ereit a Barn. The guild room of the St. Andrew’s|ESnY tracted for during the currer cludes residences in _New Hartford, Bridgeport and Water convent 'addition in Derby ] i about 1,500,000, comes next, then Auss ate. 150,000 bushels. Songon, 7 e ot Saacast, 36,500,- | Iia with 1,000,000, followsa in ord 000 pounds; production fast year, fis- B¥ France, Italy, Great Britain a B e lrkey. Russia’s prisoners, he added : y el L 70.. | are rapidly increasing, more than 400, 3 Tianiet MErviinal) Dilans | S0 laFont capin= of ok 5 limits and some man will be looking | Potatoes—August 1 forecast, 2670, |99 having been addéd ‘to the camp’i garage in Hartford, block of ‘stores | A itie The 3 i o o o e S& Andrew's| pistrict of Cotumbia, Virginia, Ohio,| “Here is my simple remcdy for|for just such a place as this. 000, Duehek, proguckion last vean 03| sincsitie| hestiningiof the,dest Tis] Waterbury, and_aiterations to club- Mg T il grect at No. 57| and additions will be made in the rear. | West Virginia, Tllinois, Indiana, Iowa, | gapes, which is a relief to béth chick-| *“‘He will be glad to pay extra for | cal estimate. 2280000 bushels. . |sian drive, In six weeks, Dr. Mog R R e vhioh il sakt freeti [ two Stary Migh frame | e ‘main room itself will be made | Wisconsin, 'Michigan, Minnesota, [ens and the poultrywoman in charge. | property which is s atractive and [, Fav—august recast, 56 Listed among the the weck are Ma apartment hou tons: production last year, final esti-|299ed, 230,000 passed through Kiev. | mate, 493,000 tons. Pasture—August 1 condition 109, | RAISING FUND TO : made of ] T ; made | North and South Dakota and portions|I use a larze teaspoonful of flowers of | which has a_ prosperous-looking ap- | for a structure 20| ATECT and a new stage s to be bullt: | of"Nissouri and Eastern Kansas, as|sulphur mixed with about a pint of | preach. If 1 set shrubbery and a v |2 e Tt ition, will be 44 fect b¥ | compiled by the F. W. Dodse com- | cormmeal or any mash food. This|small hedge now, it will be well estab- Hedge Avenue Bungalow. H 2 e 2 3 ‘. a an: quantity is sufficient for 12 s to|lished by the time I am ready t compared with the ten-year average walk, fireproof schoolhouse New a5y Lo Feck Is etecting sonjto be built. The interior of the room (Contracts awarded then omit three days, Continue fh|years of walting,” Apples—August 1 forecast, 652,000 | o, s . —hoonouss in New | med siow 28 x 46 will be repainteq and when all com-| Jan. 1 to Aus. 1, 1915 ey (e _ags . SRontinne ithe 3 Eitine barrels: production last year, final es- | Theodore Roosevelt One of Those Whq gt g e wi ed roof and sides plete it will be very attractive. Cud-| Jan. 1 to T 1915, atment untit you see good resul S 5 sl B it e o Wocigie houses in | interior trir v : My ody was sent tn Fiscans timate, 511,000 barrel mised to Help. Bridgeport uses 17 interior tzim Work will he cypra worth and Thompson, the architects D1 to Aug. 1, 1914 My remedy’ was'cent 1o 4" Wisconsin | LITTLE FEAR FROM e e L O T ity t ors will be hard wood. All mod- sre working on the plans. 1 to Aug. 1, 191 Pl e 0 ARMY WORM INVASION. | is the average on August 1 this vear,| Resiyn, L. I, Aus. 5.——Proxg|nefi ol o us had raised about 400 turkeys for mar. _— and the socond, the average on August |residents and physicians of Nass 7 : 1to 1, 1911... Kot i Ar-| County Agent Warner Says He Does|1 last vear. Corn, 93 and 90 cents per |county met here today and subserib S S | SCHAL BN e eh NEW LONDON. s Lotein. i E Not Believe Pest Will Bother Farm. | bushel. Oa nd "9, Potatoes, |2 fund of §i0,000 which it is plannet Will Help Some. | X . 5 1 S o 117 and 60. $21.00 and $21.70 per | to increase to $100, o fight the ep: B e e, Whan e | Architect F. C.| The Fastern Bridze & Structural| Comparative statistics of building PRODUCING CLEAN MILK. ers This Year. tom Bae, 35 and 30 cents per dozen,|idemlc of infantile paralysis in th&l e whon are being re-|Co. will do the e'eel work, Murray|and engineering operations In. New| I R to be erected [ & Maher the plumbing, the Hopson | g county. have handled and milked cows| That New London county farmers Rhode Island. Theodore Roosevelt was one of ever since T was biz enough and have iitile to Tear from ~the "army| Corn—August 1 forecast, FUL00O0 | ol protent o promised to help B always heen o stickler for. cleanlines 1is year s the belief of County | bushels; production last yéar, final | tne wor ngland compiled by the F. W. Dodge compan v to the Davisle r Fran- | & Chapin Co. the heating, J. O. John- fifth Congress Houst bout 115x47 | son of Norwich the roofing, and the brick con- | Johnson Marble Co. of Boston tho ness of Pos the according to my standards. After 10|Agent F. C. Warner. The crops are| estimate, 516,000 bushels L i““d‘]‘;‘;;{‘“‘lg’r 2 ]')szzrem —_— - sed k on two|marble work in connection with the . 1 to Aug. 1 -$120,806,000 | years' experience in winnine and hold- [ Feaching that state where the pests| 1 forecast. 62,000 | tjie state health department. Ten ne® ot o i RiA o e i o sonneCH o D b 1to Aue 1, 1021063,000| ing a private cream and butter trade, | €0uld do but little damage even though | bus production last year, final| cases of the disease were reported Oy GREAT FOR ECZEMA ¢ Stores on the Teat | I of the Savinga Bank ot New Lo 1o Aue L 191470 104608,000 | I'ean say. writes A" Cornell, that whilg | ey should put in an appearance | estimate, 6600 bushels " "o | 6oyt Countye s o 7 1 enitn above Haan ionl Main sizect DA Dol & } :n il!z. } {;\0 g?gx*‘fl I am no dmnrn of a i”' kler for clean ‘t\"‘v],[‘;::v"," is rather late for the worm o ‘,;w”‘q 1 foyro(;a. 3 »:-xf;_,» N a ew Consulting f Co. 1= builders, pia o Aug. 1, 4 7,018,000 | liness tcday than 10 vears ago, my | tO _appear. 0 : production last year, fi- AND OLD SORES | - et Baowee et et e 1to Aue L 95,199,000 | ctandards are more advanced = ™| "The army worm has robbed the|nal ostimate, 550,000 bushels, SHONTS AND HEDLEY, i evien, recently with the | VS : previou 1to Avs 1. 19110 . T was broueht up to have a different | American. farmer persistently in the| Hay—August 1 Torceast, 71,000 tor LEADING FIGURES IN ginecring Co. of New Haven, | 1554 3 1 to Aug. 1, 1809 9 standard for milk tha v water. past, and there is every reason ot roduction last year, final estimat e opone Mice in Now Maven at| Two-Family House. : e e D BTAIT000 | thonght (het attor oo e ivateT. 1| pect that It will continue to attempt|31:000 tons. NEW YORK CAR STRIKE Guarantee My Ointment, i National Dank build-| P. R Whito is building an attractive 1 to Aug. 1, -.. 80,364,000 | was clean and pure When the hand |0 rob Bim in the future. Unremitting| Pasture—Ausust 1 Petersen. r. Keyser makes ialty of | house on Coleman street for Joseph Tetn e 1 70,034,000 | separator was brousht on the soene, | ViZilance in the spring ana early sum- | compared with the ten B s - 1 work, both re- (Gagney, Peter Toolin has the stone 1 todg 0 4 however, it revealed the presence of |Mer is his best protection, for it is|of S1. health “of your family & e P L e s L T e 1 to Aug. 1, characteristic of the worm to give no| Apples—August 1 forecast. 86,000 son, “I want you fo wet Dy G e e L 1 to Aug. 1 areful ahout bedding | WATNINg of its approach. It appears| barrels; production last year, final B eteracrs Ottt : | 200, heating, Qther aub-contracts wili AT : and brushing the cows T found that 1| With &reat suddenness in flelds far re- | estimate, 59,000 barrels. e ettt bt i ; be let zcon. The plans call for = 1 to Aug. 1, b B3 could reduce the dirt in the separator |Moved from any known source of in-| Prices—The first price given below box. guara LD, rame ho! 47 feet, the flats hav howl to the minimu rred | festation and is capable of doing great|is the average on August 1 this year, iy 4 | ing six rooms and bath, fitted up with e =l toh e Ha: since moat | damage before its presence is detected. |and the secoud. the averaze on Aug. ‘. : | ] ng has been |cvery convenience, including furnace O he fabnutor]of e etk from in foor "and | | Serious invasic 3 be made from |1 last year. Corn, 118 and —— cent . i soves: | aded Hor 2 0 decide | hea ants—Detroit Free Pres d, it would be a great advantage any direction, but in general the out-|per bushel. Oats, 50 and 60 cents. Geenn the vow oo \pu House en Ocean Avenue. Qs Dafoll e i s aud [ woul beln Grest dawantisciio breaks are the commonest after cold, Botatons 113 Hay, $30 and | Sy st the o fire | arquardat Bros, are building an at- ter and keop the ba i vard swenl | backward springs, and the caterpillars | $26 per ton. F 5 and 28 cents e e b ,The bids| tractive house on Ocean avenue fo SEHEICHOHARD: e e g™ and yard well| oo be found first In neglected por. | per dozen. g 1 s, scalds, | pecoived. I o Ef AveNheen Mrs. Helen B. DeGraw. The plans call | Time's Up!-—Stop Cultivation Around| I never had that objectionable habit|tions of the ficlds among rank growths United States. b Giliyhere 18 a sentiment in|for o frame’ house, containing’ nine| ' the Trees ard Sow a Gover Grop. | Of Wt i€af milking. T alwave milk the | Of arasses and lodged and fallen unripe| Com—Aug, 1 forecast.’ 2750,000000 sl coms and bath, fitted up with every i el = t milk from each teat into the gnt. | STain i %k Dor't Iot- the Ties choke. the tress|tet{as thisiseems to make forcloanlls v first hatched, the caterpillars | bush ion last year, final { estimate 51 shels. hospitais. Amputat N budded last month. ness. T find that rubbing the cow's|2® Very tiny greenish things which | 4)] wheat—Aus. 1 forecast, 654,000, B arartine o o — | e i Sire carlessly lett| nader with a_damp cloth and keeping | consume little food. They feed close | 000 busneis: pr o Last yoer Gnal by using Peterson’s Ofntr | around the trunk of a small tree may | the milk pail from beins directly under | t0 the zround and are so sheltered by | estimatc 1,305,000 bushels. F. E. Root, 287 Michigan S prove irs death. Y1the cow, keeps the hai m_falling hanging grain zlu‘d zra: 5 w;rmq 1 forec 0,000,000 N. Y. H DRI T e Cut off the limb that blights before|into the pail while milking. To pre- | MAY easily escape the eye of the farm. | puskels; production last year, final | AGRICULTURAL INTERESTS [0 o otres om mie venps) o 30 sl vt mivng’ o Lo Gty g e won (S0 00 {pumseiey ooy, il oe ¢ PLUMBING it life of the tree. falling on the cows and into the milk, | Sta=e, however, he can save himself s sz, 1 forecast, 195,000,000 { ANC GAS FITTING L e S i e apples. Somebody | [ celled my milking room with matched | TUch loss by the prompt use of arseni- duction ear, final | —— | e 2 omric) al sprays or by burning straw over 9,000 hushe | T own wants It is While milking one morning. T noticed | the infested spot. Tt is far better, says | “j; 1 forecast, 41,900,000 bush- CALL UP 734 1FTH ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL (Oregons), Corvallis, Ore. .. 1543 e in the|how a shaft fitirerenlag e Walton in farmers’ bulletin 731, production last vear, final esti- | i ST 5 3 arnacre, Garstang, England 14 tile, imperfect apple. What you leave 1nd cow hair the air of the | &2 than permit th = obacco-—Aug, 1 forecast, 1,2 = With = WA('hnm GE‘;FAC"HC"’ Agricultural Experiment | 100 A. Schwarz (Black Rhine- Will Te S0 much the beiter for it, barn. This prompted me to use my|crease unfil they take the whole of it 000 pounds fonlan e ne ments ut ways ICIENT § | for ths Fomdh} landers) Burlingame, Cal. .. 1423| Don’t let plum stones, peach, pits,|SPTinkling can in throwing a fine spray | themselves. estimate, ,600 pound and ECONOMICAL— e i cte. Ay out I o womes:, Deach . PItS | over the cows and fiaor of the barn im. | In from thres to four weeks the tiny | ““Potatoes—Aus. I forccast, 564,000,000 ugust 6, 1916, CONCERNING CERTAIN DOMESTIC | pishonos e in - bowes . of | Mediately after bruching the cows, | STCEnish worm has become a full Erown | bushels on last year, final es- . . ‘ e s AFFAIRS. s S pianeme time e 0| This costs mothing, takes but a few|2rMY worm, a nearly naked, smooth, | timate, 359,103,000 bushels . o { ns in the at L S minutes and cftective i g striped caterpillar, about 1 1-2 inches forecast, §4,600,000 ton e tober. minutes and s effective in helping 2. 1 forecast, « ia the | aine e S = , : - keep the milk up to standarc long, with dark stripes along each side car, final estimate, Bl st o 3 week. This is a an of 15| N Passing through a remote hill] An expert says that winter vetch » ol gugatd and down the center of the back. The e furnish Repairs for all makes previous week's production | IStrict noted for its run-down farms,|00€s best as a cover crop if a little of Ranges e Sove 2 e ! color of the body varies from greenish 1 condition, 86.9, com- an for the corresmond | what was our Gelight to come. upen 4 |JC, I8 sceded with it. One bushel off WHEN TO CUT FORAGE CROPS. ddish brown and the head is a red h the ten-year a ge of : 2 thie © etch to one-half bushel of rye per 2 e peckled vei ok | o neg WAL £ = | 5 | ear ihese gains are|house that was nicely painted, with a| about right. In mild ciimates| Farmers should harvest their forage |Frinish browa, speckled with black | s1.c. A J Whole y & CO It he ¥ o v_due '0]bLeautifully-kept lawn all about it,| clover can be used instead of|Crops at proper stage of maturity if .o n 1 2 5 e BDles = r . de = the hens for the past ten | MEaitifull ; 0 | | A Sl Y bevond belief. The tender portions of | bayrels: st year, it e aae e slopine k to the barn. Who can N g | esult desired. Several f \ves, the immature seeds and|rimate. T S reat 12 FERRY STREET r S rd as a supplementary | ProPhesy what an influence for good| I-ook out for sun-scald on trees that|tors must be taken into a=coun s, even the plants down to the| Pprices < first prive given below | food [ e sempe ot aneninCnay | NEYE Tiof suMlclent Hollane ol RN O e . Sk sehio wries) sround, are all devoured and the | s the averace an Aue. I this vear and = Vlvania ‘pen of White Leg-|l2Ve upon the entire neighborhood in s. A lit-|on this sub, in Farm and Home, the 3 is the average o 8 ar a = P : slEAg L Vo ke mal : lons 5 < ! Fovaall second the average on Aug. 1 last p s the years to come! Unquestionably it|tle forethought will enable you to|vield the proper ¢ the s Jasy the nd t t ed by Onkerest Farm's o it iy 2 o be heard as they wor 3| e hent, 107.0 and 106 s pe ¥, Ofkcrest Yarm's of| wil awaken in many breasts a desire|shade the threatened parts in some|fodder feedizg waloe of the| D L MBS S (T PUGE R e WHaLAD) Snd 1D e obert J. Cochran:? \ he week|to go home and do likewise, and|manner, and thus stop the danger of . all are essentials t0o h the farmers’ crop. When there | pushiel: corn. 704 and 789 cents: oats, 1 o o i Walling. | ACLievement is the offspring of desire. | damaged bark on the southwest side, |often overlooked Dochondlthe catexpilarsicollect Indense | s o . 1o and §1102 per GAS FITTING, : s Ctbse amcond. anén |, The minute some folks see other| In a very dry time young trees may| The mixed crop, oats and peas, will | JRRiC0d (G CTORR, ITR eQ e R AONTE | 56.3 cents: hay, f 01 cents per PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING |55 ce e White | folkse coming they jump up and need watering, especially if recently |improve in composition as it growsifondoron. Tt s th )i which o cents per i £ 1 NG 15 en’s White | “0n now werve ‘g0t 1 bave a time | Planted. Pull the soil away from around | older ana should be allowed to ‘stand | FiCler spoi IR pound; eges Centarpar ashington Sq., Washington Building h | Attleboro, | sycating and hurrying in the kitchen|lhe trunks, poud the water in, let it|as long as the pea m Shen them, T B O IV ENOND fdozen! e e ; e Tonhors: ROlN| (0 get dinner for them! Ism't it aw- |Soak in, then replace the soil This is|ercct. ~In this stage Fre i i e e Agent for N. B. O, Sheet Packing. |~ e ful? i Lesinisnon Notis s 5 Ghe 1hass AL 15| e Drorer Wway To Jrater Greesishiuhs:|Mash-topming 4nd fat forming destroy them in great numbers by|grpprMAN NOTE ON LUSITANIA 2 crushing them after they have fallen r Merr. put on the table!” That's the straight | €tc., unless you have an efficient irri- in the fodder obtained will be|Srushing them after the it White Wyandottes from Co- | Foaa™to" It ot trouble. But It sos | gation plant. St The correct one for & welle | iito_ditches dug across. their line of IS TO BE MADE PUBLIC Ph sm1 e T, ffed with 4 eggs each|just go right ahead and place before| Just about now is the time the fruit animals. A chetty 3 anted test of th S o o i b Lincoln's pen of White | vour guests a good, plain, simple meal, | tree man comes around. How do you| Field corn, mille : purpose the ditches or fur-| Germany Has Granted Request of the = Thorns from Aft. Carmel, Conn. were | one you can get without much extra|treat him? No use being crusty and |corn will decre Iows phonld beldus enin iy aroing e United States for Publication. | = in fifth place with 52 eggs. : = = a | freat o Mo e s . infested area. Once the worms have - Brih piace . work, you will have a far hetter fime |Short with him, even if he is from a|tein content while heading dut. S sheei S : " 3 MODERN PLUMBING ity OF comrse. interesting to note | o7, Z0% | Pave 8 fax, betier tme | S0 WL NN SIS0 IS connacace | mercentage. of crade - fbe: ‘alco lien inio thoe, s log may bedrugend| wastingion, Au. 4-The United | i 27; fi ;f;-’f;:—ooNg‘icfpm) AT the best pens in ral classes 2 P ible folks, 5 ! e your sta a er . Both of these chanzes are due k and forth, kIl e || States hdsiasked for and recelved pet- BB L i e aiors houie: ae Dot pons ) a 1o & hrecder | poiL they ato sensible folks, as most|[n. Just take your stand and then|creascs. Both of these chanses are duc| Siallow post Noles, foo, aro frequently | mission from Germany to publish u | LEY CLower) |u slectricity is to lighting. We guaran. | /0 own the leading pen. On the other| “rhy {Geal home is a place to live in, | S9€S on i and sugars In the plant juices at that| SUE A% SR 04 B SRk oF 80 18, the | e formal documert the jast Mot i teo the very best PLUMBING WORK |00 averase sields perhaps tell the| s ‘place where the children love to! A letier from one of Our Folks savs whils there is an increase in the | (o-'o™, OF the ditches. Crawiing along | the el Bich vas Subo| Two of the most prominent men in* by expert workmen at the fariest | wneriod from the semos ]"‘h’rgr;‘l‘:"'fir"h |ecme and bring their friends. The|this about the Biggle Orchard Book T red nitrogen free extract. Eoles ‘arideail in. ToliBis syl iveit :‘i‘{“"';n;’fh DU on il lepart. | the great transit strike in A\e\‘\- Yorki from the severa €| ideal home knows not ho e “We think it is a very nice 3 s to obtain_a fodder havin j0les 0 : 5 5 at)six months ago. Slate depart-| ciry are pictured in the cut. Above is prices. subjoined table shows the number of | ooy e S e e B e e e asses are collected in one spot and it | ment’s intention to publish the com- | § v Ask us for plans and prices. sirds in each class and their averagé e xdsiafaat 10, : A g codore honts, president of the Ing, 2 matter to kill them. One|munic e id ne’s i of every person interested in srow! formirg clemerts as possible, the it SRk T At B Sloes il aee tme deall Home's ticnary. In the E srowing on is believed to indicate its i B terborough Metropolitan _company; H 5 aoiic i L e Senl e e o method is to pour water into the holes | acceptance vl SololiEn oG weelc of the contest: e e e e ana cover it with & laver of oil Acting Secretary Pollc declined to- | Which operates the subway and clerais F TOMP R Such a home there are ma ordincel|ers.” Send us 50 cents and well mall| For roushage o be fed in connection | o OfL Infested areas rot intended for|day to discuss the plins of the Unit-| i the“city, The lower picture 1g ' L fo Blrds, = Breed mothers, no neglected fathers, no uply | YO @ copy of this helpful book with highiy nitrogenous foods, It may | (raES, & Spray_made of 1 pound of jed States in resind to the Lusitania | that of Fraxk Hedley, general manas>” f 230 White Leghorns ines i "The \issouri Experi Sta well be aliowed to grow until sceds are | PArls groen to 0 gallo . orjcase, or to disclose when the docu-|. "5r'ine New ¥ Railway com-, 67 West Main Street 170 Wyandottes t fil:rklmg hoz v;!]l!%re]n Fach member \‘-‘ls‘lues ‘”I \ti‘rnnfarrn)tr;:r::s‘}}'ui?‘g}‘o‘\?n r“arlylm\;n a \H:r‘x( ',, -iv\’x‘z \‘M ctalks | With 2 pounds of arsenate of lead to|ment would be given out. The com- lem“:f hr:v‘“r;‘\.\l t"h‘u'(:e le‘(\‘\‘;. ~ 210 Rhode Island Reds ...... Gona cheerfully, demine this sersins|rs to he Very careful about investing | ranidly become wood and the propor. | o0 Sallons of water, may sometimes be | munication, dated Iebruary 16 last|JRCS’ in’ Manhattan borouth, 170 Plymouth Rocks ..... 'y |dens cheerfu eming servics|| SIS 10 De ; sbout investing Iyibocot 1y and the pi | used to advantage. Heavy applications | deals only with the principies inyoly- | i Medhattus gk, 100 Misscellaneous a_ privilege. * The whole family isgin stcck of any unknown variety offticn of waste is greaily Increased.|.r tnj5 solution should be made, and{ed. It does not mention the amount|9f the Amalzamated ~Assoclation of = : : 4 ready to “lend a hand.” A great phi. |supposed special merit, and against [ while the feeding veluc is decreased.|cf [N Solution shouid Be ade. and|ed. I docs mot menty to bay or | Street and Electric Railway Employes), B 3 S . losopher once said: “Evers creature|SiSning contracts to buy and grow [ With cowpeas there is very slight dif- | gare must bo taken to keep stock from | of indemnity Germany = 10 BAY OF| asserted that Messers Shonts and lied 5t . ' Average for all breeds 180.3 s happy when he or she is using fully | fruit trees, vines or other nursery|ference in the feeding value at any|3yirh'ier Lt bovHasiOE Erashly aoreen upon. It is simply “recognizes would “receive the of . . ¢ his or her powers d i 11| Stock on the strength of promises that | staze. Slaked oo 5 & et e leaabllte! romites ol Gila their lives” when repo: 1shy H tin and Plumbin The three hest pens in each of the|fome this ides becomes a fact o foa| they can be sold later at very high| In determining the period best to cut|Siaked lime should be adied to .the|the legability” promises to tal o Phon of the hosst s r \Ston ealing f prineival brecds ate ma Fotowa: " 17 Home'tnie ifes becomes a foct.Cor fhe | hev., e el oon ™ aigust | MiSire (0 provent purming, | | tal prvment of e indomnity, £0s |26 il et e nad receivads : Pen. Plymouth Rocks mark—Farm Journal. This month keep e close watch for | bility, and other fuctors must be taken | o) is ‘the use 'of poisoned baits, An | clares that reprisals such as ruthless | assurances that 1 per cent of theif 92 Franklin Street 9 Rock e peach-yellowe s ‘Clustss jotiiain | Info iaccount, iwhereas c1 - cenemiedly smcten: fone mayl Do preparedsfromeb()l submarine’ opevations must mobihe di- | en’ woudgremata Mloxal Hosine ¢ 9 Rock Rose Farm (Barred) BOSSY’S PLACE IN THE HOME. |Wiry, eickly-looking shoots on maln|composition has little to do with the| pounds of wheat bran, 1 pound of paris | rected at other enemy point par Katonah N. Y. .i.i..os .. 1651 = ranches are one characteristic symp- | comparative feeding value. 3 neatb e o + Ino" GAsTI"Gs North Attleboro, Mass. ..... 1529 | Ncbraska proposes to celebrate the|Cc¥periment station for full information.| THE ANCONAS ARE WINNERS. |or jemons. Low grade molasses is then | fied its willingness to make repara- | Does Sloan’s Liniment Help Rheuma- 1 & dules " & U calk (Earred) Cow as the protector of the home,|No‘cure is known for the yellows, but added to bring the mass to a stff | tion, the United States must make the Hamz a Ty sy W. Hampton Beach, L. L. .. 1493 None will dispute the importance of | ihe disease can be successtully heid in| From the January, 1915, report of the | doneh ona the mixture scattered | next move toward securi her mission. Milk, butter and cheese |check if infecred trees arve promptly e Wyandottes. 2 - - = Ask the man®who uses it, he knows2?! Missouri Egg-Laying Contest, Moun-|broadcast. This can be done safely in| The communication w Bubmit- | o B t, he! 4] are big on the list of staple items {n|Cut out, root and branch, and burned. | tain Grove, Mo, certified to by C. T.|alfalfa and cornfields that are to be|ted by Count Von Bernsto res (TR AT toe flfl': VAUGHN FOUNDRY CO 20 Obed = G. Knight, (White) man’s dietary and afford the basis for | The best borer preventive I know is| patterson, in charge of the experimen- |used for forage. garded as being tentative, and the |]in o : Bridgeton, R. I. 3 1793| many dainties to decorate a meal, a|t0 DPaint or wash the trunks of the Tom Barron, (W forth, England ment cured me,” writes on tal and extension work. we note that| The best method of all, however, is| United States refrained from e e ont R No. 11 to 25 Ferry Street 100 pounds of feed produced 300 eggs|to catch the worms before they have|ing it because of the declaration banquet or a feast. Perhaps the old|!rees during the summer, using strong 1730 | cow will produce enough to provide for | lime-sulphur solution, to which may J il r suffer from Nevrals B when fed to Anconas; 268 when fed|had a chance to become fuli grown and | the central powers of their intention | e SHie: slage 28 Abel Latram, (White) Brier- the family while father is aaay hgnt. |be added one-fourth ounce of arsenats | v Teanorne: 351 ¥ to spread over amy wide arca. The|to treat as warships armed merchant | Sorqnes®, 20d Stiffnese, field, England ............. 1583|ins for his country; she may lift the|9f lead for each gallon of the wash.|Grphingtons; 225, Campine: fields of growing grain and grass|ships of the allies. During the dis- [Sfi0"8 & bottle of = WILLIAM C. YOUNG mortgage and eend the tax gatherer|ake up the materials as is done for|\finorcas; 301, Rhode Island should be searched carefully, especially [ Cussion of this declaration, and the | {0 YOO Sucll | walcome ey o Rhode Island Reds. away with a new light in his eyes,|tle winter, spray for San Jose scale.|jss, Plymouth Rocks: 179, La the meadows planted in millet, timo- | negotiations over the: attacks upon | i oothem S sne STETSON & YOUNG Pinecrest Orchars, G and all her days make glad the hearts |Remove the carth from around the and ‘you feel s . painf 1 Furthermore, when all the eggs were | thy and blua grass. The thicker amd | the channel steamer Sussex and other | hoinful places, 1542| Of mother end the little ones. With|Dase of the trunks, so that the wash beltenosiuy CARPENTER and BUILDER| s & % fiméry,’ i at “an; Dr waighed it Showed that the Anconas|longer the growth, the more likely the | vessels carrying Amer: ber SH t at ‘any L R T ke awpiiedilower dogn aid tho larseat eggs of all the breeds | worms are o itn pxesent eni the maras communication which < only 25 ‘cents " T e orm a quartet of guardian angels past tested. And the Anconas lald the|er it is to find them. many’s formal reply to the ls 3 : o = o g jmarerials at Taht] 41 Sprngheld Poultey 15051 whose vigilance no misfortune may| THE HONORABLE MR. HOG largest per cent. of ezgs during De- Toan st Ty 1 e e wp. | Will My Child Take *Dr. King's New(f yrices by skil labor. Durham, Conn. ..... 1456 | reach the humble home. But this Not Pretty B cember, January, February, March, AUGUST CROP REPORT. on by the state department. Discovery? Celephone 60 West Main St. isn’t necessary in Nebraska, where a ot Brettys But Wiautul April and May, when prices are the 5 — This best answer is D King White Leghorns. little honey goes with the milk that Former Secretary of Agriculture for | highest both for market and hatching. v flows, and. where ‘grapes’ sicdler .to|the state of Kanaas, . D, .Caburm | The ahove report i from the sum.|Summary For-the States of Connecti-| MORE THAN 8,000,000 PRISONERS |Discovery = itself. Its ALES, WINES, LIQUORS| * Vi Eotna oo s weet s S i it 1623 | those“Drought in by the spiesof Joshua | pays the following tribute to the hos | mary for the year, and zives averages, | Sut, Rhode Island and for the United IN CAMPS OF BELLIGERENTS | fhe ho e sy 0 e, L P enore 63 Franeis F. Lincoln. M. may be bad. The swine and the poul- |in a recent adress at Columbus, O.: ot particnlar performances, of certain| States. 5 e fence have proven best for Coughsy AND CIGARS " “mel, Conn e 1578 | {T¥ vard &re vet to be rvlied upon, and | “Hogs pay taxes, clothe the family. | virds or pens. e According to General Secretary of Y.lang Colds. Those who have used DVim RS R R bacon and esgs will piece cut the milk |send the children fo school. and make e A summary of the August crop re-| M. C. A. International Committee. *|King's New Discovery lonzest are iis: Fresh, c -plete stock. Best Service. PR g 1503 | TeNU so_that the fodder of the folks | possible the development of new homes | SETTING GOOD ALFALFA STAND.|port for the states of Connecticut and = best friends. Besides every botle isir el + 15033t home may be slighfly varied. Let|They have provided the food for th — Rhede Island and for the United| New York, Aus. 9.—More than 3.- |guaranteed. If you don't get sgisface DAN MURPHY il us give the cow all her dues, but let | Anglo-Saxon race. Without them| I have had best success with alfalfa | States, as compiled by the Bureau of | 000,000 prisoners are now confined in | tion vou set vour momoy. bagh. isoel aneaus. us not overlook some of the other!Chicago would be a prairie village, | 5y sowing about che middle of Augusq Crop Estimates (and transmitted | camps of the belligerent nations, ac-|a bottle, use as directed. Keep what 11 Bath Street 9% Oregon Agricultural College important contrfbutors to the pros- Kansas City a barren hill, and Omahal or a little later on well-prepared land1 through the Weather Bureau), U. S.lcording to Dr.~John R. Mott, zeneral e is left for Cough and Cold fnsurance

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