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£ NSO SIS I TR e - -NORWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY; JULY 12, 1917 i Palm Beach .Suits, Flannels, Auto Coats, Fic | PROMOTING HEALTH ON THE FARM By P. G. HOLDEN. ARM women spend many hours every day in the house. For this re every safeguard to health should be installed. . Plenty of sunlight and ventilation is necessary to sanitation. These things must be provided if the health of the housekeepers is to be pre Promptly and Satisfactorily Cleaned Telephone Call 743-2 on Served. i . There can scarcely be too many windows in any kitchen. A window :renchmg to the ceiling will perform the double service of letting in light anc letting out the hot al as it rises. Small win- dows above sinks anc cupboards improvu both lighting and ventilation. During ecolc weather good vent! tion may be secured by placing a board, a3 long as the width o the window, under thd lower sash. This ar, rangement will admi; — alr ween the two - 1 " ’T A R bt sans CONSERVE SEED FOR NEXT YEAR ing a draft. = > 150 Main Street, in Postal Telegraph Office GIVE US A TRIAL. FREE AUTO DELIVERY SUMMIT STREET INTERIOR VIEW OF BAKERY, SHOWING OVENS i 4 ANDREWS’ BAKERY ON By P. G. HOLDEN. 29 as against $1,420,004 a year|building on Wiiiam street for the 0. Franklin _Electric Co. The _building Doors, windows " < EE e past week numbered four, with. total [ struction, four stories high, With a screened and carc temptation to farmers to marke p | assets of $9,357 and liabilities of $24,- | gravel roof. EANAE e takis ! b who are thoughtful will save enough 9. In the same week of last veir| Anselo Calazza has the carventer|), o, pack vard, Unsightly, Unhealthy—A Place nee that the screens products for seed next e e o tion of 1,655, | Beac: ‘airoet Tor Grleebve. Oennate. Where Disease Lurks and Flies Gather. fit tightly; that th HS MIolEMie SIAEKEUhE OF PROducs F ; i i Wi Sets ‘of $4,131 and labllities of $18,645. | Pearl street for Gulseppe Cannata. ere Discase Lurks " . ghtly; that they 1 1 keting of produce re : Bakery for Arthur E. Andrews is Equipped With Modeml During ihe past week five new |The plans cail for a structure, 20xAl| } #** - are always in place| year caused a serious shortage of seed th %o the case of potatoes, sorghum, millet, e companies having fotal authorized |feet, With all improvements, Mot air|ujuring the warm season and that the doors are not left ajar or held opea. It : in states like Nebraskn Bread Making Apparatus—Plate Glass Front for|capital stoci of $324.000 were formed | heaf, costing about $5.500. in Connecticut, comparing with 10 T.' M. Ruseeil has a permit for a| Wire screens cannot be obialned, flies can be kept out by meaps of cotton g1z as th i of St . 1d; ildi ivith firms organized in the corresponding|garage on High street. It will be a! mosquito netting tacked over the windows and light door frames. {aalf as the result of winter move Francis Building—Other Building Activities. week of 1916, having iotal capitsi|brickc stracture, 52x6 feet, costing’ ; . Strive to keep the home in good condition—clean. orderly, comfortable | @€ Tarmers not 1o yleld t of high p stock of $102.94 $2,500. H . i 9 s eir crops, but to preserve en h seed for fa Hiifing permiits were issued last] James O'Connor has “he contract| {anitary. Endeasor to keep the door yard and surrounding ground free of Ge|| [heir crons, but to prescrve d for 1 = : i 4 insures cool work- | Feek. in the citics of New Haven,|for a garage on Park place for J. H.| caving substances, refuse and filth. Not only will this prevent disease, buf it | i 3 g The ope of a new plant by Ar- iords pure air end:insures ool tworks | iariana) ¢ Wateriio ey Bridgeport. | Fagan. Tt will be 1Sx20 feet, of frame | iill make the home more enjoyable, 8 better place ta live ip. a ploca tn whick flon In the wheat acrenge th thur B. Andrews to increase his fa- SHma o Stamford and New Britain to the | constructio o Lot e i 29 o hat 18 true of the seed wheat - B e 2 simeing Guess Bidid has the dough has been proofed | UHONG, &g New BriMal fo o] “The contract for a frame garage on | 0€lEhbors and friends will be eager to come. R G b6 i e : . =gk & ulded into shape it Is conveyed issued the same cities a vear 0. | Hotchkiss street for Jacob Mattes has gL pe Oquntiy Sus iven the growing town of Norwich a ary s to the Petersen brick |~ S x e s ISt ¥ 5 . 5 = s 0 = A less farmers generally adopt the p given & | nitary racks to the Peters The new construction work com. |been let to H Moore. will be fraless zen b n op to well be proud of. | continuous r?a}.; oven, which a henith, | menced iast week will cost 3375524, feet expense invoived. may he impossible to ure Sufo farming deman hat we k b + o el niform and health-{ wpilo last year new buildings were| H. S. Moore also has the mason| 5.--The srowth of clover grass | zrade feeding tankage except by rusent Azy and plan for the future. Good seed and S Buiinit atreet g loaf = - started costing $3382,308 work on the brick addition to the|prevents washing during the win in special orders, which may be Syt e LSO AN & o S ovens are of a most modern|*GTL0 SOINE SILNON L nciudea | mower House of the “Cromwen Water | Kech the corn field well cultivated | secyred from Chicago and other meat we are 10 5 of the highest 3 . ¥ith 3 white tile front and ap- | actory - const-uction in . New Haven | Worke and level Cultivate as late as pos-|packing centers. In this case when Whiio he marke: price of and pr . it for keeping the temperature|and Waterbury, coal pocket in ‘Hart Myichreest Broe. have the contract|sibie, surely up st of Juiy.|the low-grade tankage avatmble | Mives there 18 no reason to belleve th - Jriform heat. The inelde meae- | 0y ddition fo motor piant in Mi-|for 3 $3.000 housine and trestis for a | Sow the clove scca’im- | precantion snould hs taken to"see thar | [ tRere 8 B renson 1o believe thal It - nt 43 one Story | Caem e o e o S e |anus. two-family houses in New Ha- |coal hoist on Water strect for the [mediately after and then | this ia sterilized by cooking before & i i e Ao el s . ot aeh s D ot oo o Saxe” roes witn & | ven. Hartford, Bridgeport. Waterbury | Connecticut Power Co. run spiketooth through | feeding. T2 we do not save suTcle eed ° e Care Nt | canacits oF threalis i a.‘nd in many of the smaller cities «f ».‘]\.:. ways, it the check row. .\-n:-‘v.m skim milk be avail Z3 next season ns the result, we wiil event - bz L ity Of thrseiacks 1, | the_state. and al'e-aiions fo bluck cd. A fait sized or hemlock [ may lessen the amoun s tid thig conntey 68 & pov £ the £ el - 1 _is removed on peels. |, "xoo Haven, “ewsr impartant o HANOVER. bush may be ¢ through to|tankage which should I bs ¢ B Sk tetscane Wusen fenad, being ed to the sealing machine and|iracts having been awanded last 5 : : cover the seed. Sce more cas- |fed. Skimed milk is aso rich idewd during the next fow years. eifted, biended elevated to the ped in wax paper and thence to |{racts baving been award L The foundations are in for the pro- | SOVCT the seed. Seedi e ot 15 really Atie Dost foud ¢ S bt arities o the floor, shove, | oading room, whero the delivery | WiXey work reported mo-udes a mew |DoIct clubliouse to be bufit in Wan- |y the “Catioun.” yolone” | can be obtained with a mixture of |~ where it s mixed with milk, su- |cars are waiting to deliver the bread [ e (ork Teported msudes a new |over the Hanover Congregational | ot 4 % (oCiO L 40 B0% " ibana, | cornmeal and middlings. | - s malt extract and veast | to_custome houses_ for a menufac-urinz concesn|Giuroh, the plans for which are by 5G° o e “Two. ¥ seeder, made| Another combination which may be |2 The new shop was made necessary |, waterbury., addstion fo fca cremm |grs octs Cudworth ‘& Thomipson |y, s "5 Abbott, Goshen,. Fadia utilized is equal parts of cornmeal | Andrews' business has more P =250 | The building will be of wood, con- 3 : r e e e e | Plant in Waterbury, scncoll:cvse in | ioing ditor Eitohen " An eders of this kind are usually sold | middlings and ground oa In every T . s Pz ® o= Teosiviug ithe ool ven B geport and Fiarifs-] O room, Powling al-lSome seed may lodge in the orn n opportunity to eat all he green | pionshin L ' Y tulations of his many friends in|yo SriGEeport and Harios lays, etc. The work will be donme by|porme seed may lods S S Siid Ly wtb naisaney.” i | miGne The coalbins are a ich and surrounding towns. i A Sl e SR the da eeR O B Eer Do Twagted of el Rt Ao S ki i A e bemane eih ws started in the bakery | ford, brick moiler house i New 3 ol The driving on the fields in harvest- | peciaily good for this purpose are rape : : e i e 2 ree vears ago last April in | Cidence. work, aditicn | BY rolling early the mext spring the| The above mixtures a r h perfoct freedom from ¢ ; ce on High street. At the | to8ldence: work, adciticn NIANTIC. BRI G e e B T s e ] F @ust in the mixing room I ning he only used one-haif a3 S St s i == ] e e e e S e e ALt of protain fed by | that The workshop walls 1 of flour a day, but his business . 2| Contractor Branis Russeil 35 bungjLicdke over I the eplts whers cors|Monts the. Ambunt of Dro f | that . : @one in white enamel so jncreased that he is putting e s ,=Y |ing = handsome hunsaluw: on thersor~{ 8 SOCREC 2600 TUIE o Scpiered 1o | UETE Sn e aormmess | Sos | oo Stwaoh 3200 and 2360 tnecers Y35 ,he same | ner of Broaiway and High street, in|the ea pring hefore rolling ned and_ the cornmenl sreatly in S5 of bread every dav. A car Th - | Pine Grov one has never tried seeding in corn a |.cre suring the latter > g | e S o oh ey gage loans amounted . to = 55y he best arzument In facor of | tiod 75 per cent of the nould | KEEP CLOSE WATCH ON TREES gl it a 5300 and for the corresponding = ist of the cornmeal 7 Ftandard smet [ate ot tmpioned Bt the Takery bos | etk dast year 317300 BUILDING OPE=ATIONS | "in winter Wheat or Rye levelop o large ame | IN JuLYy — e e B jone s e 3 In New TLondon there were ecight IN NEW ENGLAND,|may be sown in winter wheat < empecially - destrabie atith T AR & i .1 s an ex-| ‘The bullding is designed for more | 531eS Of Tealty last week to six for the {early in the spring. Sowing i sisughtering. . = which af-{ovens and an additional storv at a|iame wWeek last vear. The mortgage . Rer J3s cor “batore, gives the best The mineral elements whick Given to Spraying Tater date to keop pace with the sen |10ans for the respective weeks totaled| Statlstics of builli:x ana enzinzer- | Holling later is desirable, b or | necessary to develop the bones st growing business. $19.200 and $21.20. ing operations ~ 3 3 seed sown when the oil is hor ot he negiected. Wood ashes. x T s ndrews intends to take the e compiled by T : | combed 1 g and th wiil [ Jone and charcoal are good mixt to his confidence and cordial- | NENFEEORDON. o o] o e P s e ' ites his customers and any of A = ontracts to |very sanay ese before the hogs ime BReEs. ank wny ol Will Build Cottage. S teants 1o | used it ought —= e n 7 general public who might be in CONTROL THE ROSE-CHAFER OR the ime wint Work has been rted on a frame | Contracts to . erested in seeing how a modern k ¥ ! S 1=, ] ry is conducted fo visit the plant,|house to be erected on Gorton street|Contracts to | 5 Summer iSeedin | ROSE-BUG. | of Washingt © Wil be opened to the public | for M. K. Patten. with J. N. Lepointe to d J:3ans sueqesstuly | ! w > A & Co. Tt will be 25x25 feet, having o 960,000 | nuree crop. kv There are still many complain ¥ six_rooms, which will e provided | Contracts to 226,000 | barley can be used coming in regarding the damage done | g may desire to visit § Fith all improvements. A. W. Brown | Contracts to sown. thir £ sweding clove } by rose bugs. Two methods of control |27 4 as the contract Contracts to J or with have the soil weli pre-| ..y pe with some degree of suc L | Thames Street Building. Blasie: for-Ciitace. Contracts to 1 pared, fine and me Roll e e e T | mpre > ? and store occupied by R ofte Contracts to be desira harrowing trol, and the usval spray ma e g ins . Ere business of A. Francls & | _Fians have been made for a cottage | Contracts to { should August | 20 pably mot affect them. One pound n Tor the past 63 years at Thamet | Which P. K. Dewire, who is connect- | Contracts to |1 eptember 10 represents formula fa: . One-half r | . Juare, will be remodeied and o e |ed with the local post office, wiil build | Contracts to successful seeding A S R e i nt put in. The p! Which ‘ex. | on Georginna street for himself. It|Contracts to ticut. Late seedir khash. . Mhsen, woltas ofy Lmle tug = = == tended along the front of the build- ,T{,‘;',,,l‘"-3‘;12'?";’\,*",‘;"’,,,'““ Tith elx | Contracts to 3,000 | the iast of September, seldom do_well. | oy P oo ‘*‘,.,.,‘,, Sy ;";‘,,M gt PLUMBING AND GASFITT! ing has been removed along with the . Beated by steam, lighted by|Contracts to 124,000 | _Spring Seeding Withotit a Nurse | ¢ arsenate ond. o oot pna%] Exam NG airs on the West Main street side |eleCtricity and provided wiie all Im-| Contracts for . Y5'143.000 | Crop s_rather hazatdous, for|°F Svsenate isad. ove sallon cheap .., i Brass & Copper Tubing Co. CoeE s e ew London is progressing rapid- MIDDLETOWN, Contracts h six rooms and a rms are reported as beir \ s - E 3 of the building. An inside staircase |Provements. The contract will be let| Contracts or 21/929.000 | weeds often cho e crOp) Do~ | o e £ el CALL UP 734 tenements ve the store. Three Gorton Street Cottage. “ontracts for June 1914.. If vou have diffi in making | qunce of paris green, one-half pound | ten 8:lic ndows 62x53 inches wi A. W. Brown has taken the contract | Contracts for June 19813 | clover thrive get B WE o] o T ek i SIS 4l G Exan . f ’ ‘With or Without Gas Attach- §| 2 Put in along the front and aiso one | for building a residence on Gorton | Contracts for June county agent ension agron- | ounc "ot “water. The second formula | more b v (5‘0 ?”[/ | isita. Bat Al F will be set. On the|Street for Bthel B. Brown. It will|Contracts for Tune Gmmitet. IStores, Conn, and | £t G0mie] cr e v el i acond _ form £ ays EFFICIENT g Sy : : ; . ised widely in New J | and ECONOMICAL— T partition has b removed | be 24x2§ feet. containing seven rooms | Contracts June helpful _ad Benjamin G. South-|.,mbatting rose bugs which damage | f storeroom made. Contractors | with all improvements. Contracts 5 | wick, Extension Asronomist, Connec- | < A = | t Infants s Ix MOD ! McWilliams are doing the work. s frame bungalow will be built on|Contract ticut Agricultural College. siners SCHES ot with E o % g orton street by Arthur Biiven. It | Contracts —_— = / | EL RANGES Steel Work Being Erected. will be 24x29 feet, for one family,|Contracts | RUTHLESSNESS IN CORN PLOT. CUT WORM CONTROL. | ¥ o pe B THE ORIGINAL , MALTED M} ;S(alk: Must Be Thinned to Three in|axce | Hill, One-a-Foot in Row. {tio We furnish Repairs for all makes es | v troublesome in_ soi n o of the state at this time. It is| ; foundations are in the Contace , stats ric ork is up one story. The steel| Work has b et e e a mportant that these pests be taken | “0Mmon P 2 A A J. Wholey & Co, ]| 5o, T5ho% el Sumeg™ it | ore mae veen siarcd on he new | GRS et 5 e ot et corn | VL e o e | S MALTE . y 0. J| McWitliams has the conteect. [in the local mardens which has now |reat” damage to gardens | ez Isp infanta, invalid 12 FERRY STREET Addition Complsted. Jsomeito me pathe ovmess e muat T Iris postmlento piotect tomato end| WAl - A | » wooden building, 24x30 feet for sweet corn and few people have the|with heavy brown paper so that n oo More mutritions ¢ eson Mills in Jewett City has | resuits weil eno mind’ to_en comes a bit below the zround st Instantly pregiared completed. The Dbullding will be them to thin it prope jid The worms may be destroved by |0 T 2 e Robert d. Cochrane | yzea_for toflet purposes. Peck, Me- corn is pianted in hills it should not|ecattering near each plant a tea- |® Substitates Cost YOI mmniCo. i theiwork. REDUCING . COST OF ' CHICIC “ RA- ¥arow. faster o msh than onywoeatcn IUSTe IOTe Lhvh Shree stalks o a bl { spoon. of polsoned bait. - Thisha 4 - GAS FITTING, | Veranda for Asylum Street House. TIONS. Teen. 1f0in welk b mmensimm maE w1 L e T e e e e T PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING | 2Morris 1. Bergstresser is having a s propertion of mash as the chicks will | “"CON 050 ised to seil | must be | moistened with | water and enoush | Weahington Sa. Washington Befiging | 1756, Vorania BUC an-the. front of it h the commercial chick feed and | FeRaY, onSme. The cost’ of moUr| o hy the dozen, and not by the | cheap molasses to atick it togeiher. | Conn. e on asylum street. . The Ne- |growing feed at four cents a pound|the abov = ed 10 pound or bushel. One good ear is bet- — randa will be shingled to match the v ltry: hie_sboxo fizyies. r than t k2 - | Packing | rest of the house. and over, the poultryman may The oF emaged wheat is hers|leT than two or three smai ears. If NEW STATE RECORD. | p Architects Working on Mansfield | can afford to raise this season e L an ementency car is also better than meveral (uyig‘ The . helfer. Fauvics Star. \;«1 tore pefl Very eanesday Lvenn Rs o0 iants cax ouly el obtiag ey arnes of New O v Phone 5s1 Plans. meet the situation successfull badly scorched, shrunken or frosted B i 8 s watch should be kept of arain prices | snouy s aa _frosted | JUSL i ing them plenty of heat, and|Canaan. Connecticut, has just broken b Architects Cudworth and Thomp- |as they change from week to week. | nocticut Adwicoroear Coiecn e o= | plenty of food and not crowding them | the state record for milk and P MODERN PLUMBIN! pareqOLking on the plans for the | Considerable savings can often be ef- 7 : In_the nill or arill production in - her” class. Tk l d F d A“ i b group of buildings to be|fected by making slight changes in Snckers can "'be recosnized by the | has made in one veas 114071 B an 0S€ riaay ernoons iave an in-|and 330.11 pounds of fat. eq crected at Mansfield for the Mansfield . i | METHODS OF 3 at they do ing School and Hospital for ;:Je“nr:tlpor?;e;‘o accord with rising or _S_E_EB'ING CLOVER. (f,aim ,‘,hfl they s as essentia! in modern house a branch off|to 633 pounds of 835 per cent slectricty is to lighting. We - appropriation of $250, he i s th g 1 ne ed T +1 1 n ¥ e B hase PL guncen SRPrOhriation of $200.000 has| ) “simple ration which has been|Whe® Done in Spring or Summer and| trom he_junction | This new record raises the old one 3 S vy, aest PLUMBING 'WORK ans. for the. prosemes eara|used at the Storrs Agricuitural Ex- With Other Crops. of the stal _They 183.5 pounds of -butter and over at o’cloc by expert workmen at the fairest at the Norwich Hospital for | Periment Station with _considerable be pulled 2 twist of the w pounds of milk, and incidentaily # : Success is here given. The — acratch| In Oats in the Spring. This ts the|snd this should be done while g : i e eelaad by Ry plants are still young, before they Ask us for plans and pri it Cudworth & Thomps feed consists entirely of cracked corn,|MOSt common method in New Eng- n o e e e eecc the size of the building so as to bring | Parts by weight of corn meal and|and EEbs Selean after cutting the == A rom 1] y t to eptem er 3[ & = within the appropriation. wheat bran. Sour milk is fed ad|STaln. it is a very successful method J ¥ I'OMPKINS Wi rae libitum. The cost of this ration at|1f the weather is hot and dry when = . . The plate sase misdons in the Bus. | 116, PFecent time, exclusive of the|thls oats are cut much of the tendes | Healthy Happiness and Full Stomach . 2 e e S In the Bus- | milk, is about $3.10 per hundred |S$eeding, both grass and clover kills orker Quiet Essential. : N 67 West Main Street pell bu ’(;‘n;;ancn Main_stréet have | pouna out, This is especiaily true with oats.| o i g 5 ] l) = seen set in place by Contractor Pat- t o 1 | a8 they sivi sty oung pigs are a probl ob- B i ;54 = e n This ration, however, Is still too ex ey give a thicker shade than bar. Young pi: To s Pronims i ol : p: i)(( 14 rice pensive. In order to make it cost|ley and aiso, use more water in grow- | iem worth atten 1 ns to feed the Toas we must make ute of some feed |In&. Hence. barley is & botter nurss| Relative to rations to foed T‘ F. BURNS BUILDING AND BUSINESS. which Wil adequately ‘Teplace the | Crop for spring seeding. Cutling the|growing pizs the following combina- flumplale’y Resfored To Health | - ()n _‘\” ()U r l 'ldi('\‘ St e / Y. corn. Good quality damaged wheat|0ats or barley for hay is more favor- | tion 1 Increase in Clearings — Few New | con be naush rar an b % n rnmeal, efzt n 7 5 ci = out $3.00 per|able to the clover gnd grass than | Fight pound cornmeal, eizht it ” Heanng and F|umb|ng Building Projeots. Tundred and hominy 15 avaiiaple "at|leaving them to ripen. Never meed |pounds of middl and one pound of By Fruit-a-tives E e —_ nearly the same figure. Substituting|the grain to thickly. One and a half|oil al or one pound of . tankage 882 St. Vaurer St., MoNTREAL T 92 Franklin Str |JTho _clearings of _the Harttord | Tnces. in the wation n place. ot " ihE | to. tho. nushels ot gats oer crs Wi | Precustion shawd he- txken G fha| 382 ST Vaur Sr, ) : VALUES TO $30.00 eet banks for the past week show & gain | cracked cotn and corn. meal we lowes | ZIve the new seeding more chance|feeding of the young ETowing pizs not Tn 1912, T was faken suddenly ill of 156 per cent_ over the like week|tha cost to about $2.75 per hundred | than when more is used. to suply to much food Tich in car-| with Acule Stomack Trowble and of last year, while those of New|pounds. If we then add some etand-| _Tn Corn at the Last Cultivation.— | bohydrates. such as is found in corn. i ireet. T treated IRON GASTlNGS Haven for the same period show a|ard middlings we will reduce the cost|This is a method of stocking down |This wil have a tendency to fatten | dropped in the street. T was trea decrease of 2.4 per cont. atill_further and our final ration will |that deserves more common use. Tt|the hog to much rather than to devel- | by several physicians for nearly two L4 Sales of real estate for the appear something like this: can be done either in silage or fleid [wp its bones and muscles. Feeds like| - 5 FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY week as shown by the wumber® of| 5 corn and chances for ‘a muccesaful [oil meal which aro rich fn nitrogen and | Vears, and my weight dropped from 228 T ar shown Iy mieintmme ot e $2.00] “enteh™ aregood. The advantages of | protemn should he fed in larsar fuan- | pounds to 160 pownds. Then several | this method are: fities during this growing season. y i A full crop 1= secured the mext| Tanmkage is another feed that is he- | OLMY friendsad inz fed more frequently than former- ed me to try “Fruit- a-tives”. 7 began fo improve almost THE VAUGHN TOUNDRY €0 5o ronoried = Jie: Commercial| 58 pomnds: bomiyy, 0 #5100, 1. 350 Tith 485 in the like week of 1918 | 50 pounds middiings @ § 10| 2 a " . . ) [ ] No. 11 to 25 Ferry Strast Mortgage loans last week totaled $1, = . plowing is needed.|lv as a substitute for the feeds rich in | with the first dose, and by using them, . ‘Total cost tiiese....$6.50 | Often oats are sown after corm, not|protein. There are two kinds of tank- I a the dist: : | Cost per 100 pounds ........32.60 | because they are needed or profitable, | age, one cailed digester tankage, which S o Tessing | i YOU DEMAND GOOD CEMENT 3 but in ‘order to seed down. This is|is used for feeding purposes primarily | Stomach Trouble—and all pain and Us | This ration and the resuiting price | unnecessary. and sold at a higher price than com- | Constipation were cured. Now I weigh GOOD SAND AND GRAVEL ARE JUST AS IMPORTANT. is figured on the assumption that the |' 3.—The seeding usually has ideal[mon low-grade tankage which is used tefriidin 5 [ Al Our Products Are Graded and W chicks are going to eat fifty per cent. |conditions for starting:—The “dog-| for fertilizing purposes. The high | 208 pounds. I cannot praise ‘“Fruit- 147, 149, 151 and 153 MAIN STREET | cts 4 a ashed and Cost no More. more mash than hard grain. If they |day” weather of August and the par- | grade, which is prepared for feeding | a-tives” enough”. H. WHITMAN, Deliverics by C. V. R. R. and by Water. consume equal parts the cost per|tial but not denee shade of the corn, |purposes, is safer due to the fact that| gne a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, 25 ! THE .NEW. LONDON SAND hundred pounds will be slightiy high- | with ample time in the fail to thick- |it has been sterilized and is not liable eigtes > S SR R 0. — A S, & STONE COMPANY er. Sincs the whole grains cost more |en-up and make a g0od growth before | to biing about amy trouble as far as| Atalldealersorsentpostpsidby Fruit- | . o 4+ % % % % % P " ATESTREET.ZNEW. LONDON, CONN. than the ground feeds, and when ijt|winter, all favor A good start. tuberculosis .and other diseases which | g.tives Limited, Ogdensburg, N.Y. J - - e — s = ds remembered_that ~the_chicks will! 4.—There is little extra labor or!may be found in SWine. -At prass-s « TE>- |