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JUNE 4 1919 T one gezs ! Niafble to smm, and it - seems to m.m. Way to”construct 'x 0 t.mu i3.yel-| le ln calor: mfldsn fl\!éeb?hlg s_k;lpe[a _ The Mission of Swift & Company Swift & Company has. become ‘one of the large businesses of the world through continuing to meet the growing needs of a nation and a world. | FRESH MOHICAN BUTTER, siionnd STEAK SWIFT'S STEER BEEF Ih. §9c} Sier et 1, 35¢ ARMOUR’S LITTLE PIG Society has a right to ask how the paste -gallons Srealler| ‘quantities canibe nule “in' propertion. ‘When spraying, use'as fine a mist as AGRICULTURAL h\ ; pf VARIETY RATION FOR CHICKS mode quantities by of copper one pound unslaked Hme in ons of water, and- pouring solutions ' together. mifure reade up. in’ this way shoi the racled wheat 2 neal, either oat . If corn it not *ked kafit or r may 1 ure liree two pounds hulled or available, led or hulled bar- ubstitnted. Feed th chaft, morn- solutions can be mixt | as desived, possible, and see th is well cevered. tomologist, ' Extension necticut Agricultural - Coltege, Conn. LIME IS DISTRIBUTED. In accordance with ‘the agreement uniade early in the spring. tse eastern | Connecticut more than Ahwdnwd lime for demonstration pur- | poses. ties. The various compani i been at a. conside the extension scrvice of Connecticut Agricultural colleze at Sto: it is hoped irmers ‘may be abl fect of lime on.the crops to whi has been applied. lover and gras: ave been tre t s can six { the § Al the | uld [ same day, but tthge‘;’:: | tiom, peshay nitely and mixed in small many of produce In nearly zul flxe trees were in bloom the cases col e o R olume of each solution. SO Fioh i g 1 ux | mixture also recom- 6v+ pounds of cornmeal, six “""'“'" |nuw~d for potato bl celery and i one iablespoon of vorgl | ra Mix in enough milk shd jpeversl | gt tomatoes, and bake hard-boiled in- ahout one- of the egm outs may be| bread crumbe. x| mixtura Roiled the alf a pou Infertile rap or from an green. stuff When neaded i to use sprouted oats g the growing crop ud vrcEnaLe PESTS. | LEONARD EAR Ol rme———" e Relieves Deafness, Stops Head Noises Nine aut of ten eases of Deafness and Mead Neises are ecaused by estarvhal mucus (matter) in the Eustachian 'fube which connects. the nase and the sars. Leonard ¥ar Oil remeves (he mucus, opens up tube amd the other air passages of the head, and the result {s impreves Hearing and relief from Head Noises, It is not put in the ears but is “Rubbed in Back of Wars’ and inserted in the nostrils, and “Commen ©. Leensed Bur 0§l It is the orginal amd has ben on the market | wince 197 and svery ger i bas Tehgned Nmdreds of people of et Bar” wen degf, nor how deat yeu 'tr IW JTon, deafness, or. Bow trany things you have alveady. M r-hlwre ymm-nrihm\bum—.-wlqgn your. own net vew 1 Will Forfeit $1000 If the Following Testi- monial Is Not Genuine and Unsolicited: April 3, 1919 Dear Str—It is With the greatest ‘pleasure 'that you recommending vour Wonderful 'Bar Oil. My mother EAR OIL AGENCY Bemse Directions for | i Care of Hearing” |Lesk for this sign in which aceompapies each boztte, teils you Dm St R ‘...{ g dtore care of your own ease T not be misied by Windows | substitutes or imita- Wi a tons The oniy gen- mee AR or s . | LEONARD your oil. and yesterday for the she heard Berry's Band play in I1 are inadequate to express to yo: myself. I am a member of very weil and favorably knowr neme in recommending vour i Your aing Park here. Words tnc thanks of mother and’ atrical profession and vc, axid you can use my ot BD. LAWRENCE. 2215 Hubbard St ) ksonville, Fla For sale in Nerwich by H. M. Lerou, 289 Main Street. Proof of suc. cosm will be given yeu by the above druggist. Manufaeturer Suite 90878 P“M.MVVK@M as | his | whe: plants thoroughi 2 ng the lana | ¢ as measures. Practics Do not plant the same e following year on: a field, but -foilow with a e or clover. n rapid growth: Ferti cavily to encolrage growth. s as -lantern traps to ! catch adulty, poi oned bait’in the soll h which are effective Worms. di 2z early FLEA BEETLES. The flea beetle is a small jet black beetle about: one-sixteenth of wn inch in length, and. is usually .the ‘first in- | sect to attaclk’ potato, vines when they come up. -The -leaves of tomatoes, cucumbers, and several other garden plants are.often eaten, 2s well as those of potatoes. Young plants are most affected, and it is therefore advisabls to spray early to prevent damage. The flea beetle was abun last year throughout, Connecticut, caused mach. comment owing to its habit of jumping quickly from place to place when disturbed. The beetles eat small holes in tite leaves, giving the appearance of Naving been hit by ‘fine shot. Control of this pest is vather diffi- cult, the best results probably being! obtained by ‘using ‘a_combination of arsenate of lead and Bordeau mixtire. The arsenate of lead is a stomach pot. son, and if eaten by the béetles kills them, while tite Bordeau mixture acts as a repellant to spray both cover as muc sible. This spraying will also protect potate plants from the commen pota- to bug, and other leaf eatinz iusects, as well as help to prevest blight and fungus djseases. Bordeati mixture can'be purchases in convepient form, or may be made |at home by dissolving onk-Lalf pound of copper sulphate, and slacking ore- half pound quick lime in separate re- ceptacles. ‘When. thoroughly dissolved pour them tegetiier into a third con- tainer and add.enough water to unke tire leaf surface —G. "M. Cedding, En-{ Service, Storrs, This lime has gone.into six.counties |and is well distributed in these coun- s repre- {sented in the lime association have ble expense in sup- ng this'amount of lime for they.not gave the lime but“they patd Tl:o 3 at large numbers of to: watch the ef- i 1for a commercial or- upply a product free in lime association | e. The organ-| farmers by field| be zrown| application of lime to! |EVERY FARM SHOULD HAVE s A PATCH OF RAPE ' Plant corn | e1 it should be sown in the fall, so that 1|seed anid a bushel of oats to the acre increasing meat; future These are the nities for usefulness which go with such ,growth are being used by the men who ' direct its affairs—and the men have the right to answer; To promote the production of five stock and perishables and increase the food supply; To reach more people with more and better To make a fair competitive profit, in order to reimburse the 25,000 shareholders for the use of their capital, and to provide for the To reduce to a minimum the costs of preparing and distributing meat and to divide the benefits of efficiency with producer and , comsumer; To live and let live, winning greater business only through greater usefulness, withinjury to nothing but incompetency, inefficiency, and waste; to deal justly, fairly, and frankly with all mankind. direct the policies and practices of Swift & Company. Swift & Company, U. S. A. Norwich Local Branch, 7 Commerce Strest responsibilities and opportu- development of the business; purposes and motives of the men who H. C. Adams, Manager P. G. HOLDEN. of ‘¢onsiderable value a < good pasturage Fd other cattle. Sometimes fed to: dal ut if the 15t before milking, | ttle are turned into blue| | g pasture three or four hours be- fore niilking this difficulty may be Rapc has been known to cause bloat- l ing in sheep and cattle, but this is not| likely to occur if the stock is not turn-| ed in ‘until after the dew Is off. Hogs may e safely pastured on rape at any| | time. Rape.is best adapted to a cool, moist | climateiand makes its best growth in { the northern states and Canadz. It| does not do well in warm, dry regions. It thrives best in the cool weather late fall and early spring. In the south it mdy’make most of its growth in the cooler ‘part of the year. In the central states it should be sown early in the| spring It does not grow much in hot. weather, but revives with the fall rain: 1t stands considerable cold weather, but should not be pastured when frozen. 1 Ordinarily it grows from 18 to 24 inches “high, producing from eight to ten tone of green forage to the acre. Under ‘favorable conditions it grows more than three feet high and often vields 20 tons to the acre. Any-200d corn or wheat soil is suit- able for rape, but the ground should be| i well.manured. The manure should be applied ‘betore plowing, disked and ploweg under. Rape’can be drilled in rows 36 to 40 inches-apart and caltivated with an ordinary corn cuitivator. Or it may be Dbroadcasted and covered with a light harrowing. It can be sown in com at last culti- vation‘and pastured off with sheep or iambs or the corn and rape may be| hogged down. ! In .the northern states it ean be seeded with wheat or rye in the epring. 1t is-sometimes secded with oats for s four or five pounds of rape being ‘used. Five or six pounds of clover:seed to the acre is sometimes| added ‘to this mixture. i BethelL.—The Connecticut Dry Milk Product .company 6f Waterbury will take -over the property of Michael Kenney, on Taylor avenue, consisting of the, residence now occupied by Kenney and an acre of land oppos on the west side of the New York, Haven and Hartford railroad The company. proposes to erect a rconcrete buildingion the lot. A the milk when| dies’ prize W ret and Mart!u Kalon- | ins. and 1l 13 friends | W mfr MANSFIELD r‘l"" ved by thr] i there under the man- rowwn, the m hestra. 1 Willimantic las rt Whitthou The Columbia baseball team went to e afgernoon of Memorial Day as defeated by the Hebron team in-an eleven inning game, He- b 16, Columbia 135. ton Hunt and family and Mrs. "red A. Hunt motored to Providence| Choir.rehearsal urday and were guests of Mr. and [ the' church, Stroné, Forceful Men With' Plenty of Iron. In Their Blood— These Are The Ones = With The Power and Energy To Win |3 The Strong Vigorous Man Is Suprema “Many a capable man.or woman falls just short of winning because they don't back up their mentality with the phy ical str:nglh and energy which. come from having plenty of iron in the blood,” says Dr, James Francis Sul- livan, formerly physician of Belle- vue Hospital (Outdoor Dept)), New Yark. and the Westchester County Haspual. “Lack of iron in the blood not enly smake: ® physical and mental weakling, nervous, ble, easily fatigned, but it utterly robs kim of thst virile, force, that stamina and strength of will which ‘are, 40 necessary to success and power in every walk, of life. It may alse transform weet-tempered pervous and iron—Nuxated Iron” It creases the strength and endurasice veak, nervous, rundown people in weeks' time. Unlike the ‘older mc?xlnu iro ducts it is easily lmmflxte dnel Zot injure the TED IRON For ked Blood. Strength and Endurance ~aid In this city oy Lee & Osgoed Co.. Chas. Osgood Ca. BEST ROUND STEAK SMOKED SHOULDERS vl 2. A% Tiee A DRIED BEEF, b..... PURE LARD, b..... 3% COOKING COMPOUND (a Lard Substitute), 1b. 29¢ 4 FR&SH GROUND § HAMBURGER, b. . ... 24c §i BEEF LIVER, Ib. . @ CORNED BEEF . i Cheicc Cutsilh . X N \TIVE VEAL FCUTEETS, b2 - ..i50c JCHOPS, Ib:.. ... . iiaioo: 40c VEAL for Stewing, lb. 20c VEAL-ROAST, Ib 25¢ SWIFT’S SPRING L. LEGS, Ib........... 3% FOREQUARTERS, Ib. 23¢ LOIN CHOCPS, b. .. COOKED MEATS FOR Cc 20c NATIVE SPINACH 3 Ibs. peck..... FINE COOKING POTA- TOES, 15 lbs. peck, . .48 CALIFORNIA SUNKIST LEMONS, Ib......s. 23¢c PORTO RICO PINE- APPLES, 15 each, 6 for 85¢ EVAPORATED APPLES FOGK COOKED CORNED ’E-’«'F. 35¢ POLLOCK OR BOSTON BLUE FISH STEAK 2 fbs. ... 25§ ROUND CLAMS lODened While You Wait EXTRA SPECIAL \RGE LIVE LOBSTERS Barstow & Co., Norwich, say “The Scientific Sterling satisfies eur customers, that's why we sell it.” The single oven conpact (36 mches wide) twe fuel range which really bakes equally well with either gas or coal. WITH COAL Broile, eocks, bakes, heats quanti- ties of water and keeps kitchen warm s winter time. WITH GAS Broils (without turning) acks ‘and bakes, and inures a cool summer kitchen. Any dealer will be glad to show you the scientific flement of the gas burners which do not interfere with the coal flues and insure perfect bzking with both fuels, ‘ SILL STOVE WORKS, Rodiester, N, ¥ Malers of Sterling Ranges and Sterling Warm 'Air Farnaces: @Askflie Sterling Dealer inYourtown 2 ; J. 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