Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 2, 1919, Page 8

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NORWICH, BULLETIN,. WEDNESDAY,. APRIL 2, 1919 e Rhode Island experiment| sta- | the sheep-club work. METHOD OF HOUSING ened bmash. For convenience they | ng“‘;gfl“{gt . e'ws for & ; ho GROWING CHICKS |1ay be termed the “dvy feed” and|US arioties. [ foun, 5 Growing chicks should be providea|U1 “Masy” systems, although in the | SO e o el { _ PLANT POTATOES EARLY frowing chicks should be provided|dcy fee! system 1 ary mash is|the Rhode Island. 3 ie earlicr irish notatoes a s oty b e her ana atotien T Tl I Eedi by of ce to ather and atlpiny whiere it is mot cosvenient to night. No partieular stylc of hose 18I make and feed a moistoned mash. incommende Il provide mnnle ven. | The greatest advantages to be de- | L ie ) S g ore|saving of labor and the lessen: : e % er-jor X Trade . =5 FTe S Sy bt danger of bowel troubls resulting J in Rhode e o ome v o= N Niark Relieves Deafness, it can be cleane e R : - ve continui auanly. showe ntings a ; 1§ Nine out of ten cases of Deafness The lumber from plano and d = {muc = goods boxes can be used i CHOICE SEED CORN. other v ; v PARTIAL SHADE FOR BERRIES |§ c2tarThal mucus (maiter) such a house and when covered Fiperiments _conducted in many e 1 s nose and the ordinary roofiug paper so as to keeDlerates have shown that seed corn|DEEP CORN PLANTING » better, espe t tube and the ot cutnthe ;tam. will 2 rable | from nlezr1 at hand is best. This is CAUSE OF POCR V¥ Hearing and relief from quarters. is rarticularly true in Massachusetts, 3| HOLDEN 1 i o5 (§ emabbeq 1 g houses, be ouilt on t an, | \where there is a wids variety of . S orpEN. 2 or E Epben (1 Bex ot B 50 that they can be m e | conditions and whero neighboring o dees ot o frait tree . Bense . Directions for to place, thus providias the communities, even, nay show such S 29 duer Dot it b ] Care of Hearing” |Look for with tresh sround fo rangp over. Ble: |a difference in soil/ weather and oth-| f01 nol to- put the seed down our or | twe but > is moti§ which accompanies | R g e o e vating such a house six_inche ve|cr conditions that what i: suited 10| five inches swh Sinene {ac 1 s is ne i s e a . g e R the ground will help to Keep the floor | cne may not do so well in the other. | pger o> When EWO inches witl be : i g ) L D[ I N;“ E ” S : by menns of the ecirculation of{ ™ Corn which has dome well in one e et o he T how to take 5 L - ! [air, and such space will also pr communily may not do nearly so aply brim over when the blood is filled with chare for the chick: mmu v a turn near tl dland to ZING THE SOIL : ur own case. | well if pianted in the next town, or ow deep we are S 7 el Windows or \ . In placing 11 3 w-{eien on the cther side of a hill from {find we ar g the sesd down . of ; s | e i 3 E e ) ing 1 s S ere it was grown. In Massachu-|about two i p o £ 3 ; g o mita- tisa r s red blood focd—it helps put strength’ ing house for pehiere iy - |about two s hin 1}as . n W o g P gD ol P o ’ to confine ihem for several days by [setts there are many varieties of{right. Wi that i veHbn s i e 1 e AL onty gen- LEONARD » y 3 erecting a vard_wherein|corn which are strictlly local and|out in the mellow ground the er | & 3 ¥ = Below AR OIL” is A NARL they ean ru - six days, un- | have va}n developed from Vong-cun‘; Aover r ¢ Wir spa ©. Leonard Mar Oil. It | | they legn g 3 1 fa ng f he s 3 r 8 A the fence is remove 1 they By these continued plantings should get off numbe nall ai is the original and has {lowed their- liberty e shoul 1 afier year, of the same stock|planter out in the middle of the field, | soil are & fit. \f been on the market ! to crowd ok variety has adapied itself even |away from the I to see how | atone 1507 aud he bl 4 o ma any one to the lecal conditions|deep we are plant 1 Yo b 5 e blood as is the s s the greater|and is probably better suited to t ope JSE I hasieloged huneedsofi 5 Eh 2l mar cular about keeping e " ¥ lity where 4% origlnated than to in ths ¥ Jime injuries of our T I e s , Hace {indication that t B other. : A : - B : DS, ¢ = 7 many ou have a r Jhave ! At such a time they : _ Some corn fests have been conduc : in_the fal ek T o Eeiran in the spring. 40T D 1 R into ‘ & need to L the and selected or: the home | pi Jeeper h soil of a rm for a 1umber of years b ] ved and spr d field be- enual to or better taan seed from e th 0 1 = other sourca The results of the ground is colder and MANURE FOR ORCHARDS experiments indicote that it is lant too deep. We| Hea toati ¢ practice 3 nough to cover Subscribed and o ctr- | than tw and o b Ty b we vae me this 13th day e ot te e tore 4 o ot | o Comin e initEy o £ November, i Pl : AT 'ake | HOGS GREATLY ENJOY | 1918. Joseph ] | SWEET CLOVER Bearin Makasy Public No, 221, City and County of New York. For sale in Norwich by H. M. Le will be given you by the 2 This Signature on Yellow Box and on Boitle ro! here ou s i‘.‘l 3] ! and Workmanship, purchased rec big concessici : ard are being soid ai proportionate to you. o s g, g . : posmeawss i Whole Qrain Foods ‘UAL VALUES TO $6.50 ' 3 ewosit b contain valuable guali- a wonderful collection of Fine Gecrgettes, ter s to weigh or measure e crop: | _ fieb eSpeClaHy WQr-i-n e e e Mzt o el | while for those who led Waists, Smart Tailored Styles and elegant : " i | \f\"iSh S-turdy bo.dies. ty of new and pleasing effects. Colors are ohire, Maise, Navy, Tan, Bisque and French Sale For Three Days Only! e s o s ¢ 17 b | e e L e -among cereal foods- 3 vise anear:y ce.ection, asthisis indeed a rare Waist opportunity perat P Pof th ! - : - and one you would regret if you let pass without taking advantage of. e : 1S5 beSt knOVf n fOY 1ts S E0Ee 1 wonderful building ] S W R Cewizow | | Qualities. A real food, APPROVAL R | appeahng in form & handled her sheep ¢ uec .v | taste' she raised. The: orvmane > < phan lambs abandoned by - ors, constituted the 7y i S »fl/ T 4r All the care the sheen uire ! f : T . e Wheat o barley / g spring she plans with part of her } DProfits to buy 25 pure-bred Cotswood ‘ ewes in Nebraska and use them to N e start a pure bred flock. : ; A zirl in Sheridan County, Wyo., In . 3 in- 3 P i : g No raise in price dur Nl 2'5 Main Stree s aEa T et T e or since the war over the Big Horn Mountains phan lambs discarded by otl are also to be collecte by the youthful herder: the boys' and girly some of the Western ¢ [F:‘]EE:—:——:—J

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