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& g 5 S i o s dchiy afn». [} ! 'BUILDING AND BUSINESS. > Still Continue to Show Gain Previous Year. = - Meyer Hollandersky, additions to real estate building, Huntington and Freemont ] the volume of L.n:cuon. js, as usual at this sea- * & i aild S"7est Shaller ni for mary | Coasar Del Carlo Erecting Building in Rear of His House—| ™5, o, qacuge, 169 crvsai | For Many Years We Have Been Telling You That No Truss Will Ever Help You—We Have Told You the Harm That R s i | Pt o Dlecuin Muite— Dy Clllthin ok [oms o0 s st sk Trusses Are Doing. We Have Told You That the Only Truly Comfortable and Scientific Device . week 8, inst in e . Bike week of the year 1915 - Mortgage a2 oo ballding borss. on addiion for Holding Rupture is the Brooks Rupture Applia nce—and Thatltls in The Commerciai Record for the ‘loans for the same period amONMtS:i| Work has been started on a spacious | being erected on the New London- | to_present bulldings on Heed street. 7 . Sent on Trial to Prove It . %o 3125 pared with $912,881 . : o 3135193, compared with 31831 | e’ in the reer of the fisat of the [ Norwich road near Montville for La- | ~W. P. Buck and wife. two story cot- | JeRE aE0. o incorporations were | Serics of houses which Caesar DelCarlo | tham Hull. The exterior work is near- | tage, 359 Broad street. © reported for the past week, with au- | has e-v;l’o“d b? !\llmh:t nvafiv% 'l‘hz 'i:“"”i!’"‘}u‘{,“‘ fll;uln duxpected é‘:" A. Goldman, house, 47 Cutler street. Setasd capitalisat . | enrage single frame, 12x30 feet, | this work will be finished soon. Con- ; italization of = $947,000. [ ETCALE e constructed of wood, With | tractor W. C. Young has charge of the "'::"‘" on F"""-\‘V i< e s e A . \ Excellent progress ma. u + ing e you have tried most everything en Reasons Why You Should Send for| Brogks" Rupture Appliarce 4 1 It is sosolutely thel omif A ance of the iind bn the MArket ¢ These figures compare with six new K of | sPingled roof and clapboarded 'sides. | work. companies formed in the last week of | FRE S0 YO0, $OC Ol ot e will Veranda Work. by the T. A. Scatt Co. on the construc- | else, come to me. Where othors fail is and’in it are embodied the prl that inventors have, SoUght after GARAGE BEING BUILT AT FALLS|3ef5mr. J. . 'y n%.wwn.h capital of $155,000, tion of the forryh i baniraptey record for the|be two windows and double doors.| Within two weeks it is expected that new Sorryhouse and slip | where I have my greatest success. past weck doch mot make as good | Contractor Charies I Rathbun is doing | the new veranda, that is heing built at the foot of State street which are | Send attac..ed coupon today and I will showing ‘as for the corresponding |the work. on the front of C. W. Vaughn's house | 2, ne, m R o CORINCRAR TUCR, T03 | send you free my illustrated book on Sweek of the previous year. The sev- Plastering Peck Street House. on the corner of Warren and Broad |ine ferryhouse, which adjoins the | RUPture and its cure, chowing my Ap- on bankrupts have average assets Of| Tnreo rooms of the house that | Btreets will be finished. The work is | Lutiaing oocupied by the G. M. Long |Plance and giving you prices and & 33,339 and Mabilities of $4.399, against | Charles I. Rathbun is building on Peck | tied up now, waiting for the columns | (o “is well al and attra uch | names of many people who have tried year BYo bamkrupts. with average assets of | iract. nave: been plasterod. and the | Whish will support the veranda roof | Ciintion: - One side of the ferry Niip, | It and were cured. T 13 instant reliet Yo% rme Appliance for retaiding tiel ©* $4,043 and Habilities of $5,792 in 1915. | work in gemeral is advancing as rapid- | W. C. Young, the contractor, i3 doing | maxt north of the structure, Is com. | when all others fall, Remember. L rupture cannot be tarown out of 3 3 B on. 3., Being an air cushion or sort yub- ber, it_clings clo; to the Boay, ye never ‘blisters or cauies irritatis 4. Unlike the orainary & pads, used In other trusses, cumbersome or ungainly 5. It is small, soft and pliable, = Building permits wore issued in the | 1'Ons can be éxpected at tnis fime. of | the work. s e guu “sr %\;ev‘ve b‘l-x!awn.Nesfldg;{‘p:;: the year. It will be about two months Exterior Work Finished. % Among the numerous benefits which m'x0 ::,na. ‘;:.e:'n:lo c:.;r}:?e :onalie? say o i tne oreek o the | oI PeoTe e P N tome tho{ . IDe. exterior work on the house)will be derived from the ~IMprove-|is true. You are the judge ana omco R o 16 Tor “bulltines. costing | SOvhIY . M i A the, :h“;" ‘i“’l‘;fl Adeads L e :"““,};;":K"'";:‘d Tiew of Ihe wa- | having seen my fllustrated book and 3 3 cad of Uncas street o ams | ter whici obtainable from Eenn $278,436. These figures compate with House Closed In. street s practically compiete and the | State street when the contract is fin- | ¢2d it you will be as enthusiasilc as the same week in 1914 and 1915 as my hundreds o pa se - 5 The stus all and the clos- | I terlor work has been started. ished and the present ferryhouse de- [ ™Y hundr 2 patients whose letters oitive et ed Lhroug follows: 1914, 43 permits for build Lt o onshed. 1t will then be possibie to| ¥ou can also read. Fiil ont fres cou- e ol ot o S, The mort, pliable bands holding g s complete iz = g Saing oo st T | oo cotmge ¢ % being. bullt ot bl Moy geze across the river to Groton and | Pon below and mall today. Its well the” Appliance do not give one i anc not. give one the im. room_cottage that is being built for for, buildings costing 3300510, o |Mr Swanson on the road between Oo- | ponie teLet i mearly dnished for the | wero it not for the overhead railroad | worth your time whether you try my e > O Dar mong the new projects for wl . Swoason on the & 3 house that Contractor George W. Al- | piae = 0% o8 (o0 2V ould be even | Applian pleasant sensation of wearing & plans are reporied the past week are[cum and Baltic The Bouse will be|ien is bullding on the road between | IiS entincos ppliance or not. s i IR ine . Sanitarium - b1 e | Spetai mng fous ows: AL moaarn ] oo an Balde. | This honse Wil quio -musicipal whert will bo Dbuflt TarEd PRI g e - e Zoma, Pesifents sn Bristol, schoolnouse | Upstaire end four down All modern | consist of ‘seven fooms. (hEce 40WR: | norts of the g Snd Wil nxtond 1nis | Pennsylvania Man Thankful toi, gl en b, Vecbmcn, foiis in Waterbury, factory additions in|improvements wi B ‘on- | stairs and four, upstairs. It will be | Thames a dlstance of 300 feet. 1ie | & CRRsylvania the least. - % ““fhere are no metal sp?¥ the Appliance to torture one b t ting ‘and bruising the flesh. 9. “All of the material of which the Appliances -are made is of the very best that money can buy, mak 1 durabie and safe Appliance to w New Haven and Hartford, store and | tractor George W. Allen is doing the | Anished off in hard wood and will have | S5 e apartment blocks in Bridgeport and [Work. o all modern . improvements, ncluding | Solondid. docking fashitics Tor oot ot | Mr- O B. Brooks store building in Hartford. am Hull House. electric lights and steam heat. Half 21} kinds. The ferryhouse s 25 by Marshall, Mich. More important contracts let dur- ‘Work is progressing as rapidly aslor the exterior sides will be stucco and feet. o "el;r Sir:— ine the past week included factory|can be expected on the house that s the remainder shingles. According to the terms of the con- | that I have béen rapiurcd st years bufldings in New Britain and Strat- R g tract the whole project must be com- | and have always had trouble with it 2 s nt - fora, firenouse in Briageport, wars | — i Lo Hie Wodle geo) i "ot Four Apphance It Te very Lo." My reputatiog forfhonests hous in Hartford, and a number of|ture of Kingfisher fishlines, which are | hiuses on Prospect strcet, and has easy to wear, neat and snug. and fairs aqmttom, isisa enoniuels : ‘ Notes. is not in thae way at any time, udy or e Y A n e N v one. two and three-family houses in|goid in all parts of the county, asmade over another house so that for New Haven, Bridgeport, Waterbury, |\rell as abroad. The oid factory was!all intents and purposcs it is new. | Oliver Woodworth, contractor, is al- [ Eaf it ons it Just adapten teif to eve m: Tices are so reasonable, [ R o New Britain. destroyed by May 10. The mew , Benjamin Campo has just completed |tering and remodeling the house of | the shape b7 tnd seds anu setmes o my b Ir, that there certaimly st no hesitancy in sending ir Norwich had seven sales of real es- | foctory is larger than the old. It is'a two-sto ™ i ry frame tenement house | Miss Alice Bush at 34 Channing street. a rt of the body, t . fate during the past weck to five for | puilt of wood with all of the modern (and has another under construction | The roof is being put on the house | i Dot no matter Gwhat ' poaition 1 potiay . the same woek last vear. The mort |improvements. It is 52 by 112 feet in|near Corcoran avenue. A. I Mitchell | being built by Contractor Woodwortn | w43 In, : 4 s gage loans total $5.500 an ,500 for | gize, three stories high. The boiler | has had a gang of men at work for |for A. A. Beach in Montauk avenue. | Lt J72U/d be a veritable God-send to Child Cured In Four Months the respective weeks. ro oight |DOUSe is at the rear. It cost prob- [scveral weeks building a fine new |It is éxpected that ine house will be b g o D A g TR Tho above I C.s E: Brooks, Tnventar:of the: Appliahde, who d hi 21 Jansen Bt ew London there were eight|ably from 315000 to $20000. It s rcsidence near the Walker place onready for occupancy In March Rupture Appilance and wear 1t iuey bbb Epei o A A P B gl 7 vionce. . Mr_ C.E Brooks, Ma “"“!zm last week to six 2 ear|being oguipped with epecial machin- Fast street. It will be ready for oc-| Mr. Weodworth has completed the | would cortainly never regret it SHIEmnd MASCh I T 8 SXPECIerO. Dear Bir:—The ?1‘1”'::: iy ;t;: me usgecuva!y el‘!.':‘hi:s“w‘l’ll probably cost as much Suncacy early in the spring. ,ccnfigedat Quaker Hill for Mrs. Cassie ofi.’m:"lt‘“e"axfi:?;"v', &ll healed u, and If ruptured, write him today, at Marshall, Mich. together cured, tha 3 ‘ & 3 i a = n e u ou; nce, v nce, and are so thankfu ac ‘the utlding. iliam 3. Hanley Fas completed ardwick, and the residence being | JoLhing ever dld it but your Appllanos. ..g servea tnree years in Fokle's Ar- Rimiinber PSR a0l oty - Soomer our Jittie’ bo ; A new garage has been built on|a bungalow ncar the residence of his | huilt in Broad street for Joseph Smith y, Co 3 V. e self 1 will E tillery, Ogelthorpe Co. I hope God will e has been built on Converse has been started in the new house | in which you deal with ruptured peo- | for suffaring humanity. what L say 57 true. Pou are to be|He wore your brac 1 e used as a ten- |in Bellevue place being built for John | Ple. It Is a pleasure to recommend a Yours sincerely. o, 1, paNks. |tihe judge. “Fill out free coupon below |months. Vours very tru ROCKVILLE. school street for Barstow & Conrady | fatk 8 at a cost of about $5000. A large | hou: Only 2 small amount has been in- | carage is being built by A. T. Bissell |avenue, which w wested in new buildings in Rockville |at the rear of his Prospect-street |ement by employes of the Rhode Is- | H. James. %004 thing among your friends or Foyglells e ol Jergely as a result of the high cost of | home at a cost of about $5,000. Small |lavd mill. e —— strangers. 1 am, 4 materials and labor. There Is a de- | houses have been built on _Grove e WATERFORD. e m o s LSS Oth Failed B Tand for moro and better tenements, | street by Andrew Miffott and William NEW LONDON. 80 Spring st. Bethienem, Fa. e ut FREE Inf 2§ Cou n But real estate men claim the nvest. | Lutz at a cost of about $2,000 each. E. K. Beckwith of Niantic has 3 N the Appliance Cured niformacion po Mr. C. E. BROOKS, 560 Staté St., Marshall, Mich. ment in ood temement houses will [ M. F. Kemmitzer has biliit a house Contract Let. taken the contract to build a_resi- P e S Probenly lose than 350,000 |on Windsor avenue costing $3,000 and| The Fiske Carter Construction Co.|@ence in Waterford for Mrs. Norma | - Confederate Dot been invested in bullding opera- |a small house has been built on Vil- | of Worcestor has been siven the con. | Beckford, 226 Henry strect, Brooklyn. £ Veteran Cured |, S Booka the new mill of the Stafford worsted | planning the erection of a garage in = tiet, ‘ana 1 ahay certainty recom: company, erected on the site of the |the rear of the hotel. The structure| ‘The statistics of building and en-|and had given up all hope of ever _.-|mend it 'to friends, for we surely owe gineering operations in New England | ing any better. If it hadn't been for|it to you. Yours respectfully OLD SORES, ULCERS E 3 3 Faulkner mill, which was burned a |will front on Church street and wil pe Ve - |as ympiled bv The F. W. .| ycur Appliance I would never have WM. PATTERSON. AND ECZEMA VANISH few years ago.” This {8 o two-story be of brick and istesl. ffeproof con- |22, ConP! Dodge Co. | Foor cured. I am sixty-elght years old| No. 717 8. Main 8t Akron, O. — 1916..$207.591,000 A e I TR H R e mo-tufla aumlcon (e e Dbl S I e o T Commerce. Ga R. F. D, No. 1. | - Sous " Appli ala_an 1a3 i - A bl A , & nine rooms, u mmerce. Ga, R. F. D, No. 11. 2our Appliance anl you claim : The mew factory of the E. J. Mar- STAFFORD SPRINGS. e, e A aon feat, ' with the usual conveniences. P | ae, OB Brooka e o | o oibe ARGy, “dna’ mete cor’ T Please send me by mail in plain wrapper your fiystrated book and ; st muatee - : 1 eonven Gr Bire i am £1ad to tell you tnat | cure Sund and. wel. - We. le & 3 maagEnced., i s i Sons penyaen e SR | Serory Spries e hed s muiy Will Build Garage. BUILDING OPERATIONS e o e B sariTa v T MormE OE aboptys yopr: “Kpplihop 10 theycursaws FERON 1 aatord Cecings b hadon el | s U Moy et s Biotign "o 0o uy wexyy Swond ™ Cn | ifhoReh s carea “Nim o' onthe urler | o, | pertant building put up in 1916 15{- ohican Hotel on State street, is IN NEW ENGLAND manent cure. Before getting your pAp- tried veral other remedies and got 1 pliance I whs in a_terrible condiiion |no rel i H s M T A = | i I ..’ State. B o s e moe s s ST st struction, with concrete foundations. Completing Residence. Contracts Good, Old, Reliable Peterson’s Oint- | The plant is already in_ operaticn 7 Contracts 1915 190,598,000 B & Favorite Roried and employs several hands in the |, he Woodworth & ooncy on Do | Contracts 1914, 162,860,000 | cally air tight. | groauction ‘comes. up ‘continua ; = | manufacture of worsted yarns-. The|gvenue for J. H. James. Contracts 19181 170,014,000 | Always protect poultry ~from wind Froduction comes, up contin “F{ad 51 ulcers on my less. Doctors |now two-story exhibition building at = g Gontracts 1912 188/027.000 | and_storm, but sive them enough ; : there. is ‘nowhare’ nearly Building Applications. Contracts 1911.. 170,820,000 | fresh air to remove all molsture from S e s there was in past vea . wanted to cut off eg. Peterson’s Cint- | the Stafford fairgrounds, at a cost Wm. J. Nichols, 40|cf $25.000, is a beauty, and furnished | The following building applications | Contracts 1910.. 154/914,000 | the house.—Roy E. Jones, Extension ing, taken from the Ve mer ment cured me.’ ‘Wilder St., Rochester, N. Y. «mployment to a large force of brick- | huve heen made: Contracts 1909. : 612,168,000 | Poultryman, Connecticut Agricultural Get a large box for 25 cents at any | layers, carpenters and masons dur- A. Rahosky for addition to building | Contracts 1908. . 111.514,000 | Coilege. = 18 interesfing: “The druggist, says Peterson, and money | ing the early fall. on Reed street. Contracts 1907. . 129,224,000 3 . o show that in the perio back If it isn't the best you ever used.| Romano Ferassi has built a large| H. H. Knowlton, garage. Lower |Contracts 1908.. 123,380,000 | EGG LAYERS AT STORRS 3 the aple production of Always keep Peterson's Ojntment in|two-story frame house on upper | Boulevard. Contracts 1905, . 106,916,000 decreased . from 6 she . ;.‘he ‘house. bhne f.;rmbums. scalds, lirosperl street. Enos‘E, Penny is| George !](opx\. barn on Froad street, Scntmcts 1904.. 97,244,000 SHOW IMPROVEMEWNT. g {899 to 141,5;—,;}5;‘4 bushels in 1 ruises, sunburn, an e surest rem- | the owner of two newly-constructed | near city line. ‘ontracts 1908. . 103,675,000 s e Or a falling off’ of 5 2 bus edy for itching eczema and piles the Expected That Each Week Will Show SANITATION ON THE FARM. D e s Deroint Goriis® the "G world has cver known. Steady Increase. 2 mentioned. During the “Peterson’s Ointment is the best for erough to accommodate the cream »> By PROF. P. G. HOLDEN. it is shown that the e bleeding and itching piles I have ever from five cows, certainly is in a bad| The total output in the ninth_week A simple sanitary system fs a most lmportant and necessaty fea for | Bearing axe nag decrease - ture e, 0 151,323,000 found.” — Major Charles E. Whitney, 2 of th layi contest St e D asoud Sngusthy o aTinE contest At SIS | every farm home. Without it the health of the family is in danger, however | o Joms of 560,471000 (rees, or Vineyard Haven, Mass. i 5 why his cream doesn’t “come.” amounted to 1731 eggs. This is less “Peterson’s Otniment has given AGRICULTURAL INTERESTS The remedies cam be read in the|than the corresponding week a year| attractive and well arranged the farmhouse may be In every other respect. | cen. During fhat period fhe 7 t satisfaction for Salt Rheum.’— causes as they have been stated. Some | 280, but a little bit bettér than last| It is a matter that should not be postpored to a time when other matters do' [ tion of this JGountry increased 75,994,575 in 1900 to 91, have reported that scalding the milk | Week’s production. In other words, it 1 but should b 51l is noeded. Th = ™ an e not press for attention, but should be considered the moment it {s noeded. The | 1" 901~ o 16 1577 0500 before separating it overcomes the now seems probable that a steadily | poyis states Department of Agriculture has issued a bulletin giviag A |Taking. inta account the decroms: trouble. No experimental work lis|increasing yield may be expected each week from this time on until the detailed description 6f a |apples and apple trees the in rs. J. L. Weiss, Cuylerville, N. Y. All druggists sell it, recommend It. PLUMBIN, FACTORS AFFECTING THE individuals_may always churn with |reported to prove or disprove the ef- s bbb v OF GREAM |J!fficulty. When cream comes from | fect of this treatment—H. F. Judkins, | height of the season. g simple sanltary system | in wopulation, the rise = CHURNABILITY Ol M | mixed milk of a larger herd. the vari- | Dairy Department, Connecticut Agri-| A. P. Robinson’s pen of White Leg- RtEABIe Tar thy ant apple canming industry during {ations v - | cultural College. korns ‘from Calverton, N. Y. stood e for the AVETAge | .q¢ few years, and the possibi " d ations due to individuality are cov 8 , CALL UP 734 Interestingly Set Forth by Prof. Jud-|creq up. well above any other pen In the con- farm home. Tt will be gent | with a bettor system of distributior kins of State Agricultural College. (5 "Thickness of Cream. Cream |FOULTRY HOUSE VENTILATION.|test with a yield of 4 esgs. Jules F. free to any farmer or |food products of vastly increasing — Francalg® Barred Rocks from West Seadiur op Spplcetivh. market for frults, it will be seen tniag With or Without Gas Attach- = which tests 20 per cent. or less churns = The old saying, “The world was not | with greater difficulty than a 30 to 35 | Combina ments iways EFF e Ec;;;M?CA s EFFICIENT J} e in a minnte” also applies to the | per cent. cream, simply because the Give Best i = making of good butter. Under no con- | butter fat particies are nearer togeth- n Glass and Cloth Front|Hampton Beach, L. L, laid 33 eggs for ey the week. Hillview Poultry Farm's Rhode Island Reds from St. Albans, Vt, and Pinecrest Orchard’s pen of This bullétin is tho re- | gy in-the apple market for & con sult of a careful study.|siderable period of time. Convenience, comfart and'l g poULTRYMEN'S PROFIT. Gitions can butter be properly churn- |er in the 30 per cent. cream. One| At this season of the year, the ques- g RANGFS G0 in five to ten minutes A balf|should aim to ‘make & 30 per cent |tion of poditry house ventilition again | 1 same breed from Groton, Mass ecomomy have all been b = - 3 ed for third place g hour is about the average time re- |cream for butter making. Without a |confronts the poultrymen. The best Contactiont e A o considered, and they may | Advantages of Early Choice of Bree all be obtained 1f the sug-! ing Pena and Early Spring Hatch- ing—Other Points Worth Consider ing. - = quired to get butter to come in a |separator this is, of course, impossible | The King system e Wo furnish Repairs for all makes || So et oeonular forns with the Duts | And & toan without o sepacator 1o more | seems 1o e entiens: aetiatasiory s | was Clifford 1. Stoddard’s from Wood- of Ranges termilk testing .2 per cent. or less. liable to exercise difficulty in churn- |cow barn, but in a poultry house the | oridge with a record of 36 eggs. Two The factors aftecting the lengihl of | ing at various times. Too thick cream | Gemand for fresh air is so much great- st e Whi T e & churning may be placed under three|is not desirable as it sticks to the er and the heat given off by the bi ed an: ree e Orpingtons were A. J, Wholey & Co. J|beaai— churn and churns with difficulty. 1 oo anen Tess. Thor the same orim® | the only ones that worked every day SISO Vet Becom sel Bl luten: and common sense. If the ' 1), Factors Pértalnf T (2) Factors Pertaining to the Mand- | FI® does not seém to apply. —The hen last week; these six hens laid an egg » farmer has neither the time « actors Pertaining to the Pro- ctors Pertaining e Hand- | £ 5 100t oive off body . moisture by | €very day. A White Leghorn produced | nor skill to install the simple system suggested, a reflable plumber, a pumy gestions given a#sé prac/ tically applied with care SIS Poultry keepers who are making profits this winter are those who spring hatched their chickens ear 12 FERRY STREET expert, duction of the Milk and Cream from ing of Cream. means of perspiration nor does she |the largest egg during the week and A g ~tpert, or a sanitary engineer should be e: 1 Which the Butter is Made. (1) Bacterial Contamination. It |zive off moisture by means of urine, | One that weighed just 1§ times as| ool jineg S © employed to install & system long | 7 et to hatch chickens early it 1 (1) Breed of Cow. The fat glo-|sometimes happens, although cases are | ccnsequently the breath, which is the | I°UCh as the smallest egg, which was 2 nécessary that the breeding pens bg Ilobert J c h bules in the milk of different breeds |Fare, that cream becomes contaminat- | crly means left, must be heavily sat- |1id by a White Wyandotte. The simple sanitary system recommended hds four distinct features. | | Decessaiy that tre DICCCIng Bene . UOCHFANE 7707 the eame size Those of the|¢d With certain ferments which cause |urated. The removal of this moisture | Many poultrymen have been using| provides for: "This is especially important in Amer ey ue i eTTibey s e it to froth and foam and makes|lacen, foul, cold air presents a very | Permansanate of potash to prevent 1 ] sy s e oy SR CILTING, T "ihase of the. Holstein and Ager |curning an impossibility. preplexing problem. the spread of colds and other catarthal| _ 1 A pure water supply. Fau Eebgs. hechube hesNtant Batdhves PLUMBING, STEAM-FITTING |ahire breeds. Since cream containiag | (2) Sourness of Cream.. Although| Housed of all kinds have been built | diteases TDuring the past two years 27 Bduiping. stockasiand distrivntion ot Water supply. e o, oF "thie: Dresiny Washington Sq., Washington Building | large fat globules will - churn more | 0Ur cream looks thicker than sweet|and tried out, from the tight, glass|this product has risen in price from 8. A durable and simple plumbing system. pens is the most important feature Norwich, Conn. readily than cream containing small | O3 it is lesi gu.;ky imzd the fat|front or greenhouse type to the ex- ;?mcne;tfh:! ’}2"‘.‘;"-.;3 'srz,irc;!’ to t:ha a0 4. A safe disposal for farin sewnge. £ A au”n‘nmc B Lt Agent for K. B. O, Sheet Packi: globules, - cream —from Jersey and s i i S Tt T | Baim, avie Dt e we-ontien Sl | S0 et beine ooked for.| The above features are described in fetall in the new forty-six-page bulletis, | upon it is based the entire hope of Gyernsey mmille will churn more easily | £0r sweet cream. "At the present time poultry authori- | One authority suggests the use of | Which contalns thirty-elght figures and diagrams with a number of tables. B e . o Phone 531 BT Stame of Tactaron Temmci the| (3 Churning Temperature. In all | ties consider that a combination of |Dluestone or copper sulphate. which Rural Death Rate High. B amality of his atock hy sblection is probability a large proportion of the | glass and cloth give the best results.|¢an De used as follows: Dissolve four The rural districts have falled to realize the importance of sanitation, | pound to make a fallure of his bu Istter part of lactation the fat globules ; - 2 cases of difficult churning are due to|Successful houses may bo of many |OUnces of the bluestone in a quart of| .13 consequently the rural death rate from typhoid fever, malarin, diarrhes, | ness eventually. There have b become very minute and hence cream D |the fact that the butter maker does|different types, and different ventilat- | Water, this to be known as a stoc e a MODERN PLUMBING | zrom stripoers’ mitk churna’wieh air- | 58 3558, 08 s i o Sty chons | ing-svmiersd ey b ased procriae-a | oiution * AQd one ounce.of this sofu- | etc. 1 greatly in excess of that of clty dlstricts pepal-astabia, datiured Mistmuce of B e b i imcdics Ko Y Season of the Year. In the|Mometer. No definite churning tem- |few definite principles are followed, | ton to each gallon of the drinking Sirice outside alr in the country is pure, it is assumed that air In country | hreeding pens, and there are. . . 2 | winter time it & t perature can be given to apply to all| The roof of the house should be as|Water. This can perhaps be well used S x electricity is to lighting. Wa guaran. | [i0LSE, time {t is matural for the fat|PeCoiirg a2 NS SIVeD 9§ MRV I® B0 | 10w as caring for tho birds mill per: |for-a short period, but should not be | bedrooms and country schiooliouses must bepura et ont § tes the very best PLUMBING WORK | ind thorejo “m-eammlrg7 :fm beed‘:;;n;‘: ‘c_imuela ehurhtag el statinds WHOUIN T : M| Fnit Whits sHeUscing Tia AuEBec OF chpie | too long continued. Furthermore, one Since the well has furnished pure water for generations, it is assumed | 1 8ive up their business for the sa by expert workmen at the fariest | tomperaturs during the churning pro. | Ge8Tees F. in summer, and 68 degrees |feet of air space per bird. Low houses OUShE to use enamelled or earthenware | that {t will continue to do so. T Poultry ke ho_were lookir prices. cess. Hence cream does not churn as | 0 5 desress T in winter. are warmer, and more of the front|yessels, as the copper sulphate solu. The gnsanitary privy has been in use 50 long that those used to it overlook | furmard o the mature during Octobe Ask us for plans and prices. 7 g IO (3) Factors Pertaining to the Churn. | ™5 8 Ieft oPen. = @ ould be| < anEes when used in galvanized pans, | 1ts obvious dangers. .| and: November already have a pretty s el e B e i ing Process. located on the wouth side of the house | The best three pens in each of the Thé city health officer protects the drinking water of every resident of | £00d, 1dea of what females they wi et pnt - poauh 22,0 oS | (1) Type of Churn. The churn|and should be well up from the floor, | Principal varieties are as follows: the city. The city. sewer carries the waste of each family to @ COMMION | Hrat ™ty they moibeted ot Sat . J. F TOMPKINS |tis Srotuction 3R vetier s sus2 | shouia oot The barvsi or <ombined | Low “oponings sliow ol winge %o |, Barred Plymouth Recks. | diposal plant or ouflet; Fomital care or rigld. quartntine of com|meliers 253 lefe producers wiih i 67 W. s bules and hence to difcult churning. | o2 concuseion. In case of the barrel | Glass windows, if used, shouid be| 4 Jules F. Francats, West Hamp- | munlcable diseases is enforced by law in the clty. and the greater its natural | JC ' Vign, Jior, *1oge, ok, D02 est Main Street churning occurs most frequently wior | churn the staves should be nearly | placed at elther end of a colony house ton Beach T T, rveor. o®” 551 |ldisadvantages as a dwelling place, the greater is the activity of its health! | ATe Tas been plenty of opporbund the Hisrd As’ aiall'; ono 4o A o T almirgt1 o el;c cream winl flow und nm either end or ol;ulo‘]v the open| 6 Falrflelds Poultry Farms, Short {ofcers. b ,M‘;f,";“;uf:“’v‘v‘;;’c‘h'J"r:“y“ e g pess Tt ¢ - In | around in the churn rather than rise | space in each sectfon of & long house. RENE N e . 218 { | ay have, in T F su Q st e oy o, idtors wbove: -} eatl. Either windows or open front should | 8 Rodman Schafr, Fitzwililam, N. Every farm should have a septic tank. Woon P ety stroug an G s Ia Pt he indiviquaiiey of tembortaut| (2) Fullness of the Churn. To se-|be so located that the sun may reach i BT J 136 orous. | to:be reckolied with fn ths case, of the:l Sore, DOSC Tokults [thieclurn ahonl ey e iy, thie White Wyandotte: WHY NOT RAISE APPLES. The D Pl e B L s never be more than one-half full | house at some time during the day. | : / . he Oregon grower. continu 5 i3 16 Merrythought Farm, Columbie, = hiadd say: “Good bearing orchards: rAnge, ta ol Lo e el % v = tleating and Plumbing|smet merd Tre cream from certain | 5" Gronm 5 "For” butter o come | Bach mection ina. long house angita | -° ¢ : thers must be cemcussion. There lsbe divided by a cloth curtain or tight | o1 ey 2 = no room for it in the churn that is too | board partition. houses with- |~ £ 92 Franklin Street Inactivity Causes Constipation. | full. Neitner will the butter come|out wind brakes are @8 Qratty: | iy o %, ifuiioy, Whisthury 262 | Overproduction an Unconvincing Ar- | price from $1,000 to $3,000 a 213| gument—A Westorner’'s Coment on | Washington and & Oregon, but this e s v Ly e 3 B -meg s price does not include bulldings. Ir-| daors every ploasant day, cven thous: A Lack of exercises in the winter is a|essily in a churn that has but very| Cloth curtains or windows on the BS s rigation is a necessary and_expensive frequent cause of constipation. You |little cream in it, due to the fact that | south side of the house should not be Rhode Island Reds. hat -there is abundant ‘opporbints |POPem t0’be considered. WHIID $he | Care: to ooy L et o Bare o Ino" cAsTlua feel heavy; dull and listless, your com- | cream simply coats and sticks on to | entirely closed except in very severe |£0 Jacob E. Jansen, North Haven, West would buy only one or two|'Thew shamd ge 1;1“! on bare groun plexion is ‘sallow and pimply, and en- | the sides of the churn. weather, and then only when the cur. COPM. «ooarravnn iovi.raioes 297|fOr Producing apples profiably in this | acres will buy in the Tast an a B e o B biiss bacieiiy & ergy at low ebb. Clean up this condi.| (3 The Speed of the Churn. The |tains are very thin. A curtain which | 4C Pequot Poultry Farm, South- ccunty no one denies. There are|size farm with buildings where i i Tkl _oxacad. - oo v tion at once with Dr. King's New Life | spced should be such that the cream |slides wup from the bottom on the out- POPt, COMM. +..... -+-rree-« 218 |few people, however, planning in- |Bation {s unnecessary. We Ormly rp el s Pills, a mild laxative that relieves the | cin be heard to rise and fall with each | side of 37 Hiliview_Poultry Farm, St. Al- reased Mautings which 1a & big mia- | bclleve that an acre in. the Hust-gan | oacatent boo teed Thoitant is ¢ 2 m v A“GHN FOUNDRYCO congeetod Intestines without eriping. |revolution of the churn. Too siow bans, Vt ....... faxe. There ia uniimited demand for| DS made to clear as gTeat & Drofit 88 arser o lesgy mismtiton to the brsed < :‘d?‘!e bdaton retiring will assure you |specd means that the cream simply driving ‘White Leghorns. this product and the demand #s in- |20 acre in the West by applying west- | ing” stock &'mfl“ A et B 350 05 Porry Btrect £ Sl et iy ‘movement in the morn- | flows from one end of the churn to the h £ Hilltop Poultry Yards, Suffield, creasing. The New York experiment|¢rn_principles to fruit growing. - It Phyaical cenditior oA ng. 250 at your Druggist. cuher, while to fast specd means that oD s a Siation has shown that in one of thelr | 13 the casterners that aro making Ore- | ol o aremmos O iiring 11 the cream is held stationary in one Vo - typical orchards the profits were 24.13 | €0n What it 1s. Why do they not putleither {n the form of cabbage, bee P cent after paying all expenses, in. | forth this effort to develop their na- e sa Sluding overnead managers charge of | fve states where everythng ls 1|l iner wxpensive St present mii. end of the churn. 3 YOU DEMAND GOOD CEMENT A Combination of Circumstances. favor of frult culture? - With climate GOOD SAND AND GRAVEL ARE JUET AS IMPORTANT. More often’ & _combination of scma ) el Co er, writin~ in | and sofl ted to frutt rateing: va- oL Srain. Plenty of fresh air All Our Products Are Graded and W. & T e ; g 1and or, maid: ~We |rieties like Taland greeningm A fe o o et oLy lmportadt - s ashed and Cost no More. difficult churning. TFor example, @& 31 Cloyes & Sullivan (Buff Wy- Bave no hesitancy in saying that bet. | Saldwins and- Nerthern Spies, largefige n° Tointaining of constitutional e Deliveries by C. V. R. R. and by Water. man with one cow, well advanced in >re 1 andottes), Hartford, Conn. .. ter flavored fruit can be produced in |Iuarkets close Kt hand and extreme Bror 4 _LONDON SAND & STONE COMPANY |cicum b gravity, Teeiing corn stove ! B8 Koshaw Farm (Buff Bocks), | eections with winters Mke New Enk,|'c¥ PESS. 0 lnit the Fast, ofefs S84 Wassrbury -3l in quart bottles 1 L ! gravity, Granby, Conn. land than in sections like Oregon and flela ¥or wolentific frulb | yelling at rotall for 11 cente wihie (e ten and _bran, < ‘Washington, where the winters - are \: timoth) 'y ‘ullfl.mnon. @u. wwg"f:l’ P i re .g.;mc 9 and 10 cents fo¥ e S A,