Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 31, 1920, Page 9

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ler, green fee lettuce~ ledves . and _euch as | lyyba zvn.llnble _.‘._._ {fim “nix al, 4f ixture makes an ideal rati not heid in place well 81 It eom\em;% had, cracked Kaffir brad can be driven or. Mled barley mv be jon to hold it secure. ercial chitk f are gir at or just riot grains may be face of the groynd are|, dnqnbabwlhttmm he sofl ,M be ma.ln w 3 is a m-'lpe for johnny' the lclm Ul@’rsfi i the bark on tlu rents. % s directed.and pack th Q&lt the ckers Browing e, tree, the tips n;! in above the| S o mice | uge.& - The synln m be thick, two parts sugar to one part water. Add to this one quarter vt al P each twelye pounds of sugar used. soi] as sa spoons of cream of tartar for loam is yrste;eable te a clay | Boil the syrup fifteen minutes, place in feeders while hof, and feed imme- -lould dmgly Each colony should have l! iwnna the |least fifteen pounds, but twenty is during the | m s at Jeast three mmo feet of fl%fl ;&:r bird. ventilation and e ummrr st | face uthlt s ,,,e s l&\m soda, ene o'l.:its should not be unpacked to to male a qq batter feed. Remove only packing on top 0 feeders may be placed, then repack. sunlight [ Keep colonies well packed during saw that is ‘sharp and properly house. _&:d healthy birds.|{April and up to the middle of- May. and’ will miake the work easier Young house is con- | Colonies should mot be opened i | sofle. evts will be smooth angl clean. e L e ; T L e, ey e oo N e | S Sy h&:&t&ew % the smal] ‘81d, use ng’ eolony plan of housing poultry R yel'cw ‘ochre or white lead. This will 9 Pinto; the larger tree solimnycake op bread |mAY be adopicd tp good savaniage on| LABOR ON “HILL FARMS: _|KEEP SHADE STREEs. . 1 z )« s ", 4 following: This system does away | «ynless the farm labor situation 7 mnnul TRIMMED | 21c0 Liclp to keep away boring inseets, i ‘cent, E L miinglit e i, w vla the danger of tainted soil. e . p away g c: : . for hard ""' .ok The roosts should be built on the | Smses Materially ' In the mext few *8y P. G. HOLDEN! — 4 will gerve 8 -y vosin, 2 me 16vel, 2 feot 6 incles from the T e e opirais. | - Thio hest ‘Usin: o (Hm" drnimental Separate Labor Party. | ”uali n ; T usually fav ¢ 1 x : | B iani e e XL npviox, bondigioat S thore il be a raaction in th acen | treea I8 late I the fall, atter the| Mr. Gompers’ opinion about & sepa ot erops in this state amounting to|leaves have fallen, or about a third of a million acres.” ki su-m : Foosts mmay be made of 2 by 8 * e t| big ot g:ee‘:';rfro n‘g ineh ,. with the upper edges | | e 3 whi 3 : sgi-the meat FCrap. a3 part; q- g placed on the side el e asts e 4 %f-r s DR early’ in the |Fate labor p-rty is that It woulga't spring, before the new leaves ap’e.r work.—Columbia Record. The above quotation is from a re- | All the branches are:then exposed and pert of 3 government agent and ap- |it is easy to give them the necessary plies to the state of New York. The |attention and tredtment. ] situation applies not only to New trées, g R WHEN VERY YOUNG | This'mash anay be placed in a u’.p. “n %o bave them darkened, as | York but 1o an extent is true of New “?ayl;r:;‘:i“ SO, SR E {¢8 5 i rted tions for i | ex, here 1t Wil ot be wasted and en prefer 2 ssoluded place in| Fnglands The “hill farms? are hard- | “'AN dend,. dying and discased wood. . 4 B = farg - 5 o lett hetors the chicks censtantly, ar mem = yv r&uynited States Depart- | est” hit becguse margins there are| L[l stumps and - bruised parts of i 14 ® & 1 1 i 3 k " ehicks should not be | may be fed as a moist and crumblv ture. likely to bs closer and more labor is|yranches. b b > d £ and 9 mash once daily, feeding the chick required for given vields of farm | Every branch that rubs against an- & n Trais three imés o day. FEED THE BEES, erops. In New York, it is claimed, | otner branch and wears through the s ot fif.s as_the chickens old | Beekeepers . should be collecting | Mmany of these farms are now being ::’n.or bark, exposing th?zrew‘l‘f: per- 4 o okg | o vt el aat whols. Wheal | ger now To speing fosdins Derens abandoned. Hlon 61 the iree, N ! s chick when haiching | rgekea corn or other erains, the the hees had gome honey last | fail| It &nvone Bas a practical solution| Ay’ branches that have grown too 3% J - ' o ot onea thia BOTIAE. | Soad e et T e Traine o Tosieits :&51“.22 g AR Lot ey i odwara Ty (e fime foyiens or slender or that exiend out: | § Disscive casity on tongue—se : i to ! o ghi ,_ud b, fed f.,m. or five times | Tn.addition to the grain feed they must| When hees can fly freely, o 5 ral and characteristic form 0! the pleasant to take as candy. Keep s - 3 3 Al mthe firgt week or 19 days, but’ supplied wi th t, oyster shell and | one day per week. the MOST GARDENS NEED LIME. stainach swpit, Uy Miaiekle i —_— - oy - = 1Y 2 small amount at.a. time. ] c;)al a:]:; t?‘.eg, andt thl:‘ um] T ‘h?‘x‘x" mn‘_gmm td - .‘I('lgulat . They m'rhere is no esrflu.{n means;y wh;ch A'l blnncl;:ash(-'u)‘em those of ever- i St i B Way is tg place these materials In a |can use light and dark brown sugars|the average gardener can determine|green frees) that hang so low 2s t MADE BY NORTH STONINGT»GN : oEr A S Erow facter LA nopper, b2 hanging it in o convenientjugt as well under these conditions.|ihe limo requirements of his soil As|make it dificult for Deapls or vehicles : e not proven u,, ‘times daily, but they should’ M lace wh he chicks may help them- t" is better beekeeping to feed ‘all{a general pule. hewever, the applica- | ‘o rags under them. The Ladies’ society .for .thes i‘h:c‘ es may be, fastened au fop of jven only “hw will eat up clean nlvcs omcka are kept in mflm the syrup the bees will need at oneltion of a & quantity of lime will 2, trimming evergreen .trees we @aptist church gaw a. dinner.as’the| Wall cither.by imbe t iy, 5 1, o tmoral 3 in the wall o PUCHAE & PORE than “Mm,,@& #ome of Mrs. Lucian Drury -nmm‘ay sxoun besido e wail and wiring he| Rl ongugh anouid be-sive.oa phistoss it pole- oy \these posts.. A barbed u patisty their hunger and Fm;: them Mrs. John Jnmel of New Londnw‘ stretehed tightly - .on tbut m sing. Greater .cdre must be exs wisiting Mrs. Leonkfd Main. Broves satisfactory. . ercised not: to overfood youns chicks Thé “ideal fence is of WOVeR Wirei| that are confined than those‘that have Pl i l?:“fl}fl::“ of Wik | dvout VLB e e & e range, as leg weakness is apt ip niie was o recent visitor in town|wire below.:and” one mmnnnwncomm The finance committee of the Third| makes 2 dof: “ i The fnance committes of e Fhird maksy s 86 e o et At THE STORE OF BETTER VALUES use-fo-house canvass of resident | wi al . thpes eBiah Placalor ol Mfi !- mbers of the mfl; | me; Ty ty 8l it. with stale bread crumbs eal, the congregation, o intergst of 15': tewce fs constructed, the | i 2 sumeiont: amovnt of' tbq atter ‘eurrent_expenses hot ) should be at least ¥ | toqnake a dry, crumbly mixture, These The Young Peoples' leagia held. afféet in cross bars attaeh- | poeq ton T o BRI 'of Jeeds may be e it ‘Ww with good results for’ the first :;‘rw’n pog then gradually substitite for @ity meeu T ) one or twa (»eds daily @ ure of edivs equal partg of finely” cracked wheat, it e th v o o ON EASY TERMS OF CREDIT : l e t| TAKE SALTS AT FIRST SIGN OF & BLADDER IRRITATIOON S l ] E S h irdled ‘but a ; be savel ? N £ o < 3 Attractive in quality—style and workmanship — All of the latest models yl’gg‘ S, Ho i ’f' 3 = S : 5 J\/\ and designs—Wonderful values at pepular pricés.: Come in and see. 3 " > Tlcutvara] Gotices. % 8 2 . 3 . { & ; i : 7 P 2 fres b ot eonipig m el < . In all colors Real Money . LR e 2 " When you seé a feally styl-§| thance ot vecovaty dred ’ faats 35 oo % i \ i ) T 3 . Y bos o Rkl ot & 3\“‘“ and combinations = Saving Values ® 7 ifish Spring Hat, dnd . wish 4okl suststo s mJ' ; =i e 7 % o, Bl viodiw Amerlean men and women UPWARDS | ' #*you had one like it—Don’t “Injured tres should be protectéd 1| must l!uard consténly against Kiduey ‘ ® to prevent the drying cut of the w because ‘we eat too much an . ask where to buy'it ! The best materil is. M £{ 1l our 'fod ia vich. Our blood js flled 3 . H D 4 b AR (|53 St e, Wi i The Latest Coats Stunning Frocks / S5 : S *; 1Go to Morley’s and get it=— || peunds ot sosl ¥ E"m'{:;wfi itlf:e'ox:‘;; sllu:%lsw;:\:: .%fl?,‘,“ ; Spring has brought smart new Stylish—right up to the minute— * ‘ » | ; ve. tissues clog dnd the result is HmmN NE " $5.00, $6.00, $7.00 msited wiih ¢ small ol steve, Apply|Bidney trevble; ‘hipdder weakness and Coats for women. -A great varisty Dressss that look real dressy. All C G W DS ~ and $8.00 ola ene er.::;e tub‘mce of 'the wound |2 Eem dec‘mi in hetalth B <} of models. fabsi < th STQ N 2 with @ paint brusi en your neys fee! like lumps R 28 L il dmu‘: ot e 3atk BT 50 o dels, fabrics and colors. A designs and colors. Just the Dress SPRING WAISTS , od of carryl e sap aver e cloudy,, full of; lent or you are 7 1 v mflvs M-[ smB Sich S mie gidie 3 1 e by Shilged to ek sglr two o1 thrce : splendid assortment to select from, you want at the price you want to e \ eutting siclang - of e past’ season,s es during the- night; if you suffer - " DT W — -~ LFRANKLIN SQUARE, NQRWICH J Erowtiand trimming them (o3 bavel | with aic‘kd;nea.tchwsor sy nervous alk at popular prices. pay—with easy payments. " abeut. t %mm when the Weather is bad, 7 szz 50 ul 4 527 50 up 1 nches Icnger than the givdled . apea. fi; lrom yeur pharmacist-about four 5 P - it g A R S M of Jad -Baits;. taks 2 table- lan: at the 1 Wul in a glass of, i breakfast for o few dayewand your| Ridneys will then act fa; YOUR CREDIT Phone 500; i ol t grapes and lemon other cut at the flse 1u:n m of lithia, :nd has been uis; fush and st uldte clogged X JUST | bark "“‘"' ore ik «n, u netralize th in th ; : P"l'a =4 pa hnge:nd;eh :;m:’ .’,‘:;kf Y Our books are open to you. A down % ng: Dladder dis- SA ¢ s : little mAMES sciong n place, J34 Sue'ts imexpensive; samiot 1n- and a little cach week—buy all you want, well -nuflvlo prevent makes a delightful . effervescent \ Whm cu‘al the _"W‘ lieverage, and be n nflllflllflol“‘“ COAL - COMPANY BOYS' SUITS— - That Wear Wellin Marble Tirhe — Spring Clothes For Men and Young Men that boy — Maltltfi of hard Swagger Suits—in the newest fabrics and patterns—for wear on Easter ; rough and ';fi;d‘y morn. Prices reasonable. b h;’[l like oa“: Top Coats——of light materials—late models that are sure to please — " clothes. | Tog out now for Easter— - $35.00 and up EASY HANDY TERMS - Pictorial Req’ew:‘l ileu lews Bur rean UNION m: ' WE DELIVER THi uwm—uwhl tlnwghout the § o and Summier—the standards of the world for :u"ig ty of fur and dorreciness gf'ttyl& . 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