Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 10, 1919, Page 8

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FEATHERS AND THE BIRD. |purchased irom other Jofts. The Car- Culling out’the slacker hen is a work | D7UX pizeon has which'can be easily dore by ‘any poul- tryman or - poultr: z matter a thought-and study,. says Roy or Wednesday REAL FOOD VALUES THAT WILL HELP TO LOWER YOUR COST OF LIVING. The Power of Buying For Three Good Stores is told to you in plain English and deals in ‘Saving You Dollars and Cents LADIES’ SILKHOSE,BlackorBrown........... 39¢ pay 15¢ to 13c fo alar as. s squab producer. vardety is. somewhut larger tham the it is stated s about as Chorns thelr o o But a hnsy breatie will womun who o = tie Homer used cn w small scale in squab-raising, i with the Io- to inerense the size is one of the is not as prolific or’ }g00d a breeder or feeder as the Ho- extension | Connecticut 1 Egg pruducuon m a natural function of the hen’s repro-| ductive organs and however we Te or care for our birds, the indicatio of productionar’ non-production always apparent. tinued production slowly ! takes its toll; cations are very of the laying seasos The condition of the plumage is me b o most noticeable indication of produc- | tion which applies to all breeds. Thi {heavy layer-needs all her energy for' consequently her old coat of feathers, however worn {and ragged they may In fact, the looks most ers are badly worn, Collegs at Starrs. mer and Carneaux, 1eof squubs. largest, but THE OHICA COMPANY NOW IS THE TIME to get those luscious, yellow Peaches, direct from the Kite- maug orchards. Mr. Browning says: They are beauties and you will say so. LARGE, FULL BASKETS OF KITEMAUG ELBERTAS The Runt ind the hills - Heavy or lonz con- | 3 the hills 1€ h but surely consequently the indi- -evident at Some of the other varieties reported | used as squab breeders are the Dra- | White Maltese (or hen pizcon). the White King and the common pig- the end!&PCT, men in CARE OF WOOD ASHES. The farmer who burns lceeps | heating or cookings | store the ashes and not permit mem' as they have a peculiar for- not only con- and phosphor; id s but also contain production, hould carefully plumage ! tilizing "value. iled, whose wing feath- | tain and whose tail fea- | appreciabie amount thers are partly broken off from turn- ; magnesia and lime, and when applied |ing around in the mest i 3 n, according to Mr. that is moulting earl j Ploted new smoule Jufs:dene vory 1itt! but take care of herself. hatched - edrly BABY BLANKETS, : 36¢c each costs today 'LAD[ES’ DURHAM STOCKINGS AND MEN’S IPSWICH HOSE to 30c a yard act indirectly to | the land the ease the av the orgzani or has com- ,t»n: o $2.10 SOME ADVANTAGES OF FARM DAIRYING | cesesere. . 19c a pair The hen that and starts to POETRY or VE R_D eir &y humped on 1t trenches t one hides his they | carly does not nece: moult ear- iy the followinz fall, nor does the hen that is hatched latc and starts to lay {late continue to lay later the follow i The hen . with tendency to lay usually postpenes the moult_until her preduction is flnished i regardless of the timo 2d. This applies more particularly to the cgz breeds, as. the general purpose or {meat breeds someti the same tim Gropped and replaced slowly {hen has overy other indication of be- {inz a producer. rate of production . The sale of dairy products nishes 2 steady income throughout the The farmer who depends income usuaily makes the bulk of Lis sales during one or two months of the vear, while dur- ing the rest of the year he has no cash| Such 4 svstem requires long | the communlt. Tho ‘market for Auctuates very little v v 3 compared with other farm products. Through the return of manure to the land, the fertility and physical con. may be maintained LADIES’ WHITE VOILE WAISTS, 20 styles to than $1.24 ........5cacake pick fmm & £ a naturdl costs more Beet Beef Beef ANOTHER SLASHING IN PRICES FOR THIS SALE. BEST CHUCK ROAST Fresh Ground SWIFT’S LAUNDRY SOAP . dairy prad PRIME RIB ROAST és lay and moult| > care of themsel i “The féathers are 20c|lb. ........ LEAN PLATE occurs the| gition of the soil at a high leveél LEAN POT be forced into a t has 1mble lcebox That is full of humble cheer®, humble armechair, ROAST e - STEAKS ARMOUR’S SUGAR CURED SMOKED SHOULDERS, 1b.................. Swift’s Lamb iHORT CUT LEGS HAMBURGER CORNED BEEF 1b. 26¢ maintained dair increasinz crop creasing ones In dairying labor may be utilized | te throughout the | any other farm’| mouit by irregular feeding, use for in- 2nd brooding, constantly 1ds instead of de close houses anything which tends to duction will encourage the moult. has started, be found amonz the saddle | feathers over the back Just i The length z started may be checked up the number of new flight feathers i The flight fcather next the short axél féather in the center ¢ the wing drops first. and t at a more uniform r: LAD[F.S’ SlLK POPLIN SKIRTS in Black, Taupe . i th- and all colors pin feath-| It moulting have to employ much ad- at harvest timse, far as the dairy is concerned the daf: me duties to pe ) of the year. Thus. time since ional labor Porterhouse LADIES’ SHJ( DRESSES in Black, Navy, Etc.... $9.97 re the price of silk New Fall Millinery SAMPLE HATS. . permanent cmployes may be kept: Through the dairy cow many un- | able ro.\g]” ges may be transformed from which cash may corn fodder and may not have a! The setond feather drops T wee into product | pletely grown out two weeks after the | first. Thus Sf we count back si Yeather -and two weeks |mnrc _tor cach additional feather re- close to the en moulliug started. The new identified by apvear:&hce and other roughage whick ready sale are economically VEAL CUTLETS, b. ... .. CHOPS,Ib.......... 40c $2 97 and $3.97 nd Feather able for cultivation.can be ut! sturage for dairy cow | COLONIES OF BEES AIDS THE FARMER NO HIGH PRICES IN OUR STORES some humble couches 1 and fres, hodd tho dreams= s ard comvrades, & evening over, humble head., charming place comes 1o humbleness, umble home for me. HUMORS OF THE DAY ton—Life is what we malke Carrington—No; " life - i& FOREQUARTERS, lb. 25¢ LOINS TO ROAST, Ib. 26¢ LOIN CHOPS, Ib. . ... 50¢ The new fea- ROAST,Ib.......... 22¢c LEGS, Ib. . : FOR STEWING, Ib. ,mem the old and new. rather soft and easily hed, even though the: Moulting the ten flisht feath- regular order requires twenty- or weeks, and most of the low pro-| of ‘that time. Thn hom:" 1 from flower to flower of fruits, v of one flower by polien from another is| mong honey plants and self- THE PASNIK co; A s m Student—Y 1z a book when he .nnppw'l ent-minded name of the book?’- Profe: new photo must producers | | the latq moulting high BONELESS RUMP CORNED BEEF (SOLID MEAT, NO WASTE), Ib.............. DINNER BLEND{MOHICAN COFFEE 38c WHOLE PICKLING SPICES Package 10c Fresh Fish Direct From Fishing Ports FRESH SHORE HADDOCK Three Good Stores Willimantic part of the flight cond year of pro-| The plumage Danielson VERY BEST UNCAS CREAMERY Butter 58¢c take care of SOUPS = 25¢ SUNBRITE CLEANSER 3 Cans ..... 25¢c UNEEDA BISCUIT 4 Packages BEAN \A;E EVIL. are sometimes found o \*\m\tbd with T E PLACES THE VALUE OF THE WHEAT AND OAT STRAW bent downward resembling injury may tm— proper 1 d oat straw ¥ cason In (hc fie when hary of curing thx e of the pod, t!.c condition chewed slits. fifty eggs. These fater pounds_of 1 said holes may be the first indication phosphorus. infested as those,; ~d grubs :l'n:i I hom I have ne ate to speak Fresh Block Island MACKEREL LARGE HERRING beans are BEST RED STAR SWEET POTATOES, 5 lbs..... 25c FLORIDA HEAD LETTUCE 27c|Head YELLOW ONIONS 3 lbs.. .. om one ub;w & crops and Lette LEMONS v... l4cldozen ...... BEST BOSTON CELERY,Bunch................ 20c will not garminat for The followin ! FALL FEEDING “Dancing. motoring. stump speaking are featured curriculum.’— OF DAIRY COWS ssible the dried thin in flesh and w 2o out fl er hesit are yourself.” avi Pirmingham “T have a surprise for you, just after their tored in attics or unh reduced milk flo to attempt to b “T can cook § normal flow FRESH MADE DAILY RYE BREAD Tosf: S0 ol ties of beans by heating the bean feeding sitaxs] The extra feed g brinz good, ! but affect the milk | > whole vear by zood condt RAISIN BREAD e S for planting, mond | are Wil not o —r,nmrr'im. :cmpr,\ntux © degrees F. arse quant mmediate ret on to go hvou>h Cows which <es or bins or tre: Carbon disulphide ing that the tires necd tighten- | The wagon Jln\zu;n ce it —~Jm1;:r~ their y t rehearsal” omewh just as well as I can play —Boston KALE]DOSCOPE county, New Jersew, have. kept and at Pinebrook some of: their crops: from may be used Iver Iversen.|of one pourd to 40 bushels or to 100} | cubic fcet of space. Th _smelling liquid which temperature. | bisulphide) load of wheat on it, feede given dur- | an inflam- & ilizes 2t room fumes are heavier tham wir, the culd he placed in a shaliow dish on| titop of the infested bea r holdine a off the fence and in her head through and Other cattlo follow. cornfield and are found 1d, uncomfortable cows wiil nomical use of feed. oped nervous systems Barred Plymouth S o palat— of the rnrm-r Gern ackberries e in West Virginia | For a con- | rrel or less, ¢ 1d be used. The| heans should be fumigated for at least should not be permit- vicinity until after a thor- qugh airing. i ked lime may be s } ‘er the beans at the rate of one part| to two parts of beans. CONNECTICUT CORN. Connecticut corn promises an_ un-| hest prepared good crop this year, judging! rom. figures sent out from the bureau of crop estimates at Washington. Thel t August 1 forecast is for 2, 15 an improvement over forecast of 11§ Lushels and just twen- { ground ~mm until two bushels more should be borne : pent in looking after t a farmers es fnr mu. tion from these wil in milk flow t waste feed averaged 91 How Much Tobacco - Will My Heart Stand A Question Vital to Every Man Who Smokes or Chews" TT MAY COST 4 PRECIOUS LIFE TO TIND OUT BY EXPERIMENT. and wife Lave been DON'T THROW THINGS AROUND, BUT TAKE CARE OF THEM PORRIDGE FOR POULTRY. ps and kitchen for feeding J throush an ordinary meat grind- ' s material grinder it waste ara . Harry Wyman and two | spent the s been put Jullcrirg tuan they can voluntartly en- make it easy otol tabets ed. The habit $22,090 bush- Chandler a Linderman wbran or other <e f oy gexL ng 1“1 taking them as d.re lly quits ¥ou and its depariure is & | asure squal to ite indnigence. know hew much quit the hadit with Pze neart of e =5 & double burdsn s | Iotted task and then fighis nicotine fo tne heart wins lozes he dies. but b een confined t “is to feed scraps at neon or at night, or imes, as may be Jesired or on a board I1f you want . from getting and son Miit ling_wire gets into tk Jile and dulls the mowing ma- it gets scattered in he Nves. when fors the Snal | RAISING PIGEONS MADE PROFITABLE! peopis can keep pizeons suc cesstuily as a side lssue, although this| o irequires comstant oversight and care- | ful attention dificcltfes confronting the raiser of pigeons seem to be in Rocur-v ling mood breeding stock and findm:, | zood market for the produce Pizeons are a profi urce of fncome on general cmouor the te~ | where they may secure much of theuq i feed from the fields. provided they are| ore of sur lesding | DOL a nuisance and the loss by shoot- “Nieolol ix traly & wedestni | ing and by hawks, owlis and cats is 20uld be fod (ha‘\ clean. and s after ome- hnzr s of an_how t3bacco “and mpote what | {hen bagin using ana mks N e pmoking are lean- | inside thel| . or maybe | fence or lving| are stronger Fome Learts will others, but ohi o puts ihis addit! Years a dozen tim cigarettes v bad for the _lmn 1oan§n~ azainst th ound to be & The greate: and would be successful; e )'our desire will be gruflr afmi NO DRINK LIKE WATER. @ little more, the hingn fin Ty | small flock. | oot & o A\'aflal‘] gs on the g - when laving heavily, and should | not be stinted of such a necessary and | cheap material as water. pan should be kept clean. washed out freguently gather on of | bacco na: fm dww Ume and X | v doctor any- ift and open ive minutes ago_twould nd all the dragging _n! the ga a case of | Precious health. Fhere. and he will far Wiruqu( the Ll te find how stand without serious| The water|s If it is not| a green slime; ! that we are now doinz. sament wes shown t than to ex- PBannister and n of Webster snent I . Upbam and family, e e T~ o x w3 have ser We ars autheris- rofuad the momes te 3¢ e wouid rot per- use cf eur name onlees the emeds possess- ed unumisl mert’ Nisotel i under iromclad moner-back gmaranies by a1 dris druggists, including Leo & Maleughlin and 7, A Mornes successfully on farms where they are closely confined, provided the squabs| can be marketed to. good advantage. the squab-raising Homer is considered the most popular; variety. The habit of this bird of re- turning home its inner surfac uld not be allowed to happen. water pan outside the ! house and in thc shade in the sum but in the winter, when the wate; © freeze, it is best that the pan be freedom | left in the house, and makes it necessary to confine pigeons raised about a foot above the floor, so ‘the tmonght of e most me wWhe krow that tobas poweT_ihas they 6f 1he ti roof comes loose. | do not get a ell to keep the varieties the uit takes more ve and causes more ~ roof off as| Love poems shonld alwayk be hound a result of our neglest, ¢ The wagon wheels begin to “work,” in caif. should be sheumatic pains sore ‘muscles. Lae' & Osgoad, Ca. ) has been help suppor consul 1 doesn’t firmets are ented aper mounted viprations of automohil by introducing atr entor has patented ed into Argentina o appear in Metropolitan delaine ¥ d the piafio & con< heen more 't insuiries fn o arciing jolints,

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