The "Water CHAPTER VIII— Continued B e a re r POULTRY By J. ALLAN DUNN deal In ‘Ifs? Send up your model Author of "A M AN TO ' US MATE" bring In your papers tomorrow after- - ------- ■ ------ —12— •RIMROCK TRAIL" noon. I'll have Hinckley here. We’ll _ . . ___ ___ . . . . ____ He flung him self Into the work with BACTERIAL COUNT RIGHT HANDLING ® By D odd , M eed • Co. talk further. If It prom ises well I'll SAX E BEbT MALES feverish amt,Irion nn<1 b elief B axter W .W Sorvtc. IN MILK PLANTS get the directors together and you r f ) R K’F Y T he saw little of ft,ese days nor did he OF RASPBERRIES shall present your proposition at the P UK tell him of hl» plans o r sta te th a t he meeting. T h at agreeable?" had secured an office. B axter had bv th « P n tted S ta te s D ep a rt­ R aspberries do best on a strong When the hatching season Is over, (Pv«p«red m They shook hands on It and Caleb told f'aleb th at he was busy trying to fingers on the shining surface of <3ox's ent o f A g ric u ltu r e.) fertile soil. It will pay any one who Is left the office practically content. remove the male birds from the flock find the right tra c t of land for his desk and leaned forw ard a little. In an effort to help the average "You said th a t the C rystal Springs A fter dinner a t the club, alone, he | but take good care of them If they milk-plant operator locate the causes fond of this kind of fru it to add a " t it tl e Colony.” good dressing of barnynrd manure, In “They sre Inclined to be fnssy," he company Is In the buslnesa of. buying, found a telegram aw aiting him In his I are to be used next season. of sudden "ho|»s" in the bacterial con “Infertile eggs are no better as food tent of bottled milk. E rnest Kelly, In order to stim ulate a good growth of said. “I’ve got one or two proposl conveying und selling w ater. It Is the rooms. It was a notice from the local th-ns but I'm afraid they won't ex­ first consideration th a t holds my prop­ bank th at the deal for his house had ! ,baD fertile eggs but the Infertile eggs r |,urge of m arket milk Investigations, cones. One thing Is certain, a good actly suit. And I've got to swing this osition. What will you give me for been completed ami th at the purchase keep better In hot weather, s a js I 'r nureuu of dairy Industry, United crop of fru it cannot be obtained from 1 Kaupp' head of the poultry de- State8 D epartm ent of A griculture, Is a poor grow th. Wild raspberries are deal " By which Caleb Inferred th at two million daily gallons of pure wa­ price, eight thousund dollars, less cer- 1 partm ent at the North C arolina State conducting a study of at least 100 rep­ found In the edges of tim ber or along he needed money badly for his affair ter, with constant renewed supply, tain fees, now lay to his order. within a reasonable distance of Golden fence rows w here one ordinarily finds "W hich,” said Caleb, as he stuffed , « ’ll*««- “When a fertile egg Is sub resentative plants. with the stenographer. It la Im portant “Not going to get married, are y o u f and capable of developm ent at costs the message back In Its yellow enve- ' Jected to high sum m er heat. It will that the count be kept as low us pos­ a soli with lots of humus In It. lope, “rounds out the day very nicely." ) be»iQ to develop a young chick. If Too many folks attem pt to continue Inquired Baxter Jestingly. "I suppose th at will lenve you ample profit?" sible, and although Increases during Cox lit his cigar slowly and, under Next morning Caleb got up late and I tbls development goes on long enough handling may be relatively sm all It Is th eir plantations a fter they are un­ you were browsing over at Ik Nido when you acquired that tan. She cover o f the smoke, closely surveyed leisurely, three hours a fte r his usual and then the egg Is placed In lower of considerable help to the plant op productive. Most patches should be must be some girl. I told you you’d Caleb's face. time. H e ordered breakfast sent up tem peratures, the germ dies and a erutor to know w here and why uny dug up a t tbe end of the fourth or "Two million gallons dally? You fall bar,I The m ater’s due at I»el from the dining room and lingered blood ring Is le f t T his ring of blood sudden Increases are likely to take fifth season. It Is tim e wasted to try to rejuvenate an old plantation. New Monte tomorrow," he went on. “I mean w hat will I give you for your In­ over his bath and shaving before he settles at th e lowest point of the arch place. plantings on fertile soil will produce thought I'd need her to help me out. formation as to w here I can secure settled down In the window, grape­ of membranes which cover a part of D ata secured from 20 plants studied this?" more fruit one year a fte r planting hut. If I pull off this slock deal. I’ll fru it before him, the dally paper to the yolk." to date show th at certain operations "And my plans for development. than most old beds. Doctor Kaupp states th a t Just as be In clover. Good Job I didn't w rite one side. In the plant, such as sterilization of Most commercial grow ers plant the her. Something usually shows up If Conservation, storage, filtration, col­ From the outer page a face looked many eggs will be laid when the males equipm ent and storage, are more apt are removed from the flock and so It raspberries In rows eight feet apart. you're In luck. If you're not, why, lection, piping, pumping?" at him th at seemed fam iliar, though, to be slighted than others, and that "A h! Bumping? It isn’t on this th at's all there Is to It." for th e moment, he could not place It. Is a good practice to take away the noticeable Increases In bacteria take This enables them to use horses to He frowned. Caleb suw him look­ side of the bay, then?” cultivate. Some grow ers have found Even the flaring two-column head did males from the hens as soon as the place as a result. The question cam e swiftly, backing breeding season Is over. Those birds ing at his picture gallery on the bu­ , > i tbllt K pays to give even more room not supply the link Immediately. a sw ifter glance. The discover, th at decided jum ps In ! tlinn tWs> At rate { rén u : not wanted for breeding another year mnke a |, ' “ « "You told me yourself th at the wa­ "RO M AN CE IN H IG H I.1FE may be placed In a lot where they may bacterial count often tak e place a fter , Mneg "How are things going In th at direc­ down w‘ ter development on the peninsula was tion?” he asked. "P opular Society Widow be fattened for the pot or for markt-t. the milk has been bot led and while plght fpet wlde Tq ,res f nt “Weds E astern Man Those needed next yenr should be In storage aw aiting delivery has led flnd npw plant8 "Meaning Mary Morgan? T hat's practically developed to Its lim it,” “and Millionaire." placed In a house with ample run to th e fu rth er study of tem perature t| Tatlona. Slx or eight cultivations her name.’’ B axter picked up the sil­ checked Caleb. "It Is across the bay." "W e have many prospects there our­ where they may forage for bugs and conditions In the average storage room ench spnson ,s none t0Q much H w e ver frame. Ills face waa still clouded. Then he read the caption under the worms and . green _________ ____________ a re “ ‘J? « > 8 « ^ in th is and there mulehing m aterlnl Is used feed. To shut up a , l w ° “She’s getting bard to handle. Still selves. plan s h alf developed. It Is un­ hanging on to her Job. W ants me to likely th at you offer me anything new. halftone p ictu re: "Mrs. E rnestine be desirable breeding bird In a small, dry * ork and ure niuklng observations In t0 tak e the p |a(,e of cultivation. A m arry her, hut Insists upon the child Have you spoken to Mr. Hinckley roy Baxter, whose quiet wedding Is lot with poor housing facilities. Is 11 nuluber of storage rooms, noting the [ st rnw mulch will last about two years, about It?” the talk of Nob Hill." to reduce his health and vigor and differences In tem pernture In all p arts [t can be used only when straw Is being horn, anyway. Says she always "H ardly. I wished to talk with you It was the resem blance to Ted that make him w orthless for the next | tlle f oom- Dally variations us great i eheap. o ld stock bottoms will do very wanted one. She's an enigma to me. as 84 degrees F ahrenheit have been I nicely I think I'll he able to tran sfer her to direct. I believe you have not looked Calpb had noticed. He rend the a r ­ season. ticle. The Del Monte correspondent In home gardens w here berry a gun-metal setting before long. Then, too, Doctor Kaupp advises noted' referred to It as a romance. It a p ­ It Is expected that the complete j patches are not conveniently located H ere's hoping! Tell me about your selecting out the best of the early peared th at the couple had been m ar­ doings across the hay, for th at's where hatched young cockerels and keeping study will reveal the specific opera |t will pay to mulch. W here this Is ried quietly at Monterey and had left you were, of course.” them for breeding purposes. Those Uons th at need to be watched with , ,ione about all the hand cultivation for a protracted honeymoon In the prl that are square and blocky and crow j pnrtlculur care to keep the bacterial j necessary will be to go through the But Caleb did not care to discuss vate car of the bridegroom. Betty, and the telephone broke their early are most desirable. E arly de­ count of the bottled tnllk at a mini l rows w ith a sharp garden hoe and It wns not Caleb's affair and he had velopment m eans the transm ission of mum. Such a guide as to possible | clip off new berry plants and larger chut. his own business to attend to. B axter high qualities of egg production and sources of troubla should be of con weeds th a t push up through the straw . "It's the Morgan girl," said Baxter. would show up In his own good time. health "She's getting to be a pest, but she's Such selected males should siderable value to the milk plant op The mulch will keep down most of the Caleb finished his breakfast and went get plenty of green feed, mash In eru to r who Is not In a position to era grasses and these a re the w orst weeds got to he Jollied. I!e sorry for me, down to his olflce to superintend the which there Is animal feed and regu­ ploy a specialist. Caleb." that have to be combated. packing of the model and Its dispatch Oaleb cocked his eyehrow. The ref­ lar grain feed. Grain alone Is not to Cox. L ater he visited his hank. sufficient If best results are wanted. erence to the stenographer ns “the It was noon before he got back to the Buckwheat and Products Cover Crops Maintain Morgan girl," a fte r all th at had hap­ ap artm en t house. pened and still lay between them, Make Good Dairy Feeds the Fertility and Humus He found B axter changing his Maternal Instinct Is struck him as particularly callous. _ tt I Ground buckw heat and other buck- clothes. His face wns pasty, the Some cover crop experim ents have Still, Baxter often spoke with affected ctl’Ong in 1 urkey Hen [ w heat products are valuable feed for been conducted In British Columbia w hites of Ids eyes congested. To Ca­ bruvado Caleb kept silent. The m hternal Instinct Is especially 1 cattle, for they may be used as a par- which are yielding valunble results. leb the signs were plain. B axter had strong In Ihe turkey hen. If she Is j fl«* su b stitu te for, or as a supplem ent I not only for th a t section but for many been making a night of It. CHAPTER IX "Seen the pa[ier. I suppose?" B axter brooding her eggs near another tu r t0 w heat bran and gluten feeds, ac- ! fruit sections of the United States, greeted Caleb. “T here's the devil to key's nest, she will leave her own nest I cording to the departm ent of anim al | Each year sowings of hairy vetch, Progress pay all around. The m ater's gone at the first cheep of poults. A battle husbandry a t the New York State ] ipring vetch, buckw heat, fall w heat, und so's my Income. Look at th at." royal will ensue between the two tu r College of A griculture at Ithaca, N. Y„ fall rye, barley and rape have been The work went swiftly. Ills prelim­ He picked up a slip of pink paper key hens, which m akes th e hen with T he total digestible n u trien ts in made on August 1 and Septem ber 1. inary speclflcatlona ended ami the from his dressing table and handed It the unbatched poults dlssntlsfled even «round buckw heat a re w orth ahoui ! Records have been taken of the drawings traced and blueprinted, Ca­ to Caleb. It was a check for one thou­ when she Is confined to th e nest. We tbe 8ame as those In o ats or wheat amount of growth m ade before win- leb started on his model. From the sand dollars. must reckon with nature. P ut out bran- providing th e buckw heat Is prop- ter began. All of th e crops have maps of the geodetic survey he p a n to graphed a scale enlargem ent of the “Signed by pnpa-ln-luw,” said Bax­ oests for the turkey hens where they ! erly mixed with other feeds. A suit j been turned under In the spring, and lower end of the CHlIente plain and te r sarcastically. "A present to a will flnd them ; separate them from | ublei medium-protein m ixture, contain | the orchards have been kept clean much of the surrounding district. In­ good boy. God bless you—und good- sight and sound of one another. Plan I ln« «round buckw heat, may be made | cultivated In the summer, for her to walk In on the nest rath er | of 800 Pounds of ground o ats o r bar j The results to date indicate th a t Found Baxter Changing His Clothes. by I cluding Gabllan mountain. "Do you know w hat she did?" he than to Jump down. P ut boards under ,ey> 200 Pounds of ground buckwheat, tnnual cover cropping is not as satls- Baxter had run down to Del Monte to pay a duly call to his mother. Duty, Into this p articu lar method of exploi­ asked truculently. "M ortgaged every the barrels or boxes provided for tur- 200 Pounds of cotton-seed meal, and j fnctory as the growing of continuous or more than suspected the bean she had to catch th is million­ key nests to keep them off the ground 100 Pounds of oil meal. * over crops w here there Is sufficient In B axter's case, Caleb surmised, as tation source of supply." aire. Played her last cent on the red when It rains. When the poults are j B uckwheat middlings contain 1,532 j noisture to perm it the grow th of the with his affection, wns largely a m at­ Cox smiled and pushed nslde some h eart and won. She had the right to hatched. If the hen Is not cooped pounds of total digestible n u trien ts In , latter. However, the annual cover ter of keeping his mother In good hu­ papers carelessly. do w hat she liked with my fath er’s m ak e'a triangular yard of twelve Inch a tnn nnd n,,,re than 24 per cent °* ’rops hnve been found helpful In mor whereby the financial supplies "If th at Is so,” he answered, “I will money under the will, but It w as un­ boards and confine them In th a t till ’ ,11Sestlb |e protein. T his refers only to maintaining the fertility and hum us might be more lavishly and easily give you one-half u cent per gallon for derstood th a t she was to look out they can Jump over. The hen will not -be •»Id'HIngs from which the hulls content of the soil and in affording forthcoming Both were too selfish, your secret." for me. have been removed, and, In this form protection to the roots during the after years of Indulgence and spoiling, lenve th e m ; they can be put on fresh "Ten thousand dollars? You are some dairym en consider them equal to | winter, “Soon as I got down to Del Monte to have much genuine love for each not liberal, Mr. Cox. I am not vis­ I saw w hat h er gam e was. And I ground every day hy moving the pen or better than gluten feed for milk other. In one of the gossiping week­ and the turkey m other can be trusted ionary In this m atter. I am prepared production, A m ixture containing w asn’t welcome. The hrldegroom-on- lies ut the club not Vedder's Pioneer to show you ami your engineers a com­ the-hook looked at me as If he expect­ to protect her young. buckw heat middlings may he made of Fruit Thinning Is Good —Caleb noticed an Item that caught plete project, w ithout estim ating ex­ ed to see a little hoy In knickerbock­ 200 pounds of bran or oats, 300 pounds his eye with the mention of the Bax­ Pennsylvania Practice act costs. But, If my general plans buckw heat middlings, and 100 pounds ter name. ers. She's kidded him along properly. Hens Often Injured bj The growers of Pennsylvania who are not approved by Mr. Hinckley and meal. “No use looking nt me In th at Meth- "It Is rumored hy Dnme Gossip,” ran his associates. If my source Is not a u ­ have thinned the fru it In th eir or­ Toenails of Male Bird cottonseed When com paring the prices of buck the paragraph, "th at Ted Baxter, who. thentic, If It is not sufficient, I do not -idlsticnl way, Caleb. I’m b itte r and chards can now begin to see the effect Hens are often Injured by the long wheat feeds with other standard feeds. , of th elr work accord| „ _ I have a right to be. She w as twenty- hy the w ay,.has been banging up some flaurp that i hnT), nnv, tl|nK to „,.1, toenails of the male birds ripping open ground buckw heat may he com pared rnni„o.i.f. ,, „ p creditable scores In the golf tourna- - But I want to know when- I stand be- four when she m arried my fath e r and the back. When this happens, cleanse to w heat bran and buckw heat tnld " ' ' ,ls-' ' anla S tate she never Intended to he a mother ment on the Del Monte links. Is not j fore | subm it facts and figures." college. Observations from now until the wound, apply a healing ointment -Rings to gluten feed. overjoyed at the Insinuating ch atter , Bor a moment they rem ained silent Thought It 'ud spoil her figure, I’ve and cover with a pad of antiseptic harvest time will show If the thinning that perslts In'suggesting th at he may ! the elder sealed. Caleb standing, Cox heard her say so. I w as only a kid gauze fastened down with adhesive has been sufficient. shortly acquire a stepfather Gossip : patently appraising him. The ¡utter when I overheard that, hilt It Illu­ tape. It Is economy to have a large Milking Cows Require It Is found that, In many cases, the m inated things a lot. I knew then why has been rife In this direction before, f s|ioke first. grower has not tnken off enough fruit «pool of the adhesive tape In the med­ I never had a m other like o th er kids. Some Grain on Pasture In the early sum mer thinning. It Is but now In ten tio n s seem to be serious. I " llo w m uch do you w ant?" I was an u n fo rtu n ate accident. A icine closet. It tears as easily as mus It Is hinted th at young B axter may U nder average New Jersey condl pointed out thnt an Incomplete th in ­ "Due hundred thousand dollar« and lln anil Is about as useful. Of course em ulate the ekample of his stepfather, recognition of myself as the origina­ snake has more affection for Its eggs tlons, pasture alone Is not adequate ning costs nearly as much as a com­ the feathers about a wound should al to-be. A double wedding Is not en ­ tor of the plan. I do not expect to In th a n she e v e r hail fo r me. for cows In milk. Experience has plete one. If the thinning has been "I tell you. C al’, the way she acted ways be pulled. If It Is necessary to shown th a t they need a grain mixture only partly done, the trees are still too tirely out of prospect, according to any way displace Mr. Hinckley. I have it'» n wound, use surgeons' needles and round th at idd fool would m ake you those who claim to have watched T e d ' not Ids experience. Q uite probably I white silk flogs. The nnlls of the of containing 12 to 16 per cent protein. full of fruit and the fruits are not strolling on the fair greens In the early luck his ability. But I should w ant ■ sick. W ith the airs and graces of a «ays Carl B. Bender, assistant dairy sizing ns they should. Experience Is '.voting girl. F au g h! She w anted me | fending cock or turkey gobbler should husbandm an at the experim ent sta a good teacher and m istakes of this mornings with a certain demoiselle ! an appointm ent as consulting engin he m anicured with a file. who has Inherited a fortune from In­ on the work, and publicity us the pro­ | to go hack to Golden. I looked too yenr can be turned to profit next sea­ A foot Inlttry for which the gauze Ron, New Brunswick. much like an anim ated birth certltl terests closely connected with the lum­ jector.” Many of the more successful dairy­ son. pad and adhesive tape are useful Is cate to suit her play. No doubt she ber Industry." C ox b e a t a little tatto o with his fin­ bumble foot—caused by a bruise to men follow the practice of feeding suf Caleb could not guess, and did not gers on the desk top. He lo o k e d o u t told him w hat a w ayw ard youth I the sole of the foot from flying down flclent grain to keep the anim als from was. W hen I w ouldn't stan d up to the ” O t O -« O t <> t <>P5 enre to, the name of the girl referred ' >'f the window. on a hard surface. For this. If there losing flesh because of production i to. And Caleb whistled under his , “I'm not the C rystal Springs com­ w edding- we hail a sw eet row about Is pus In the hrttlse, mnke two crlss stim ulated by the pasture grasses th at and I boiled over a bit—she calm ­ breath. pany," he said finally. "I can't buy cross cuts like an X. T ress out the C are Is taken not to turn the cows "If Mary Morgan sees this Item," he pig» In pokes. You'll have to show ly told me she wns broke. Said her pus gently, and apply salve, a pad and out until the grass Is five Inches high trousseau had exhausted her bank ac­ told himself, “she Is likely to stir me more of your project. If It's all and for the first few days they are I Red raspberries should be trented the adhesive. up things. I wonder how Ted's slock yon say I have no doubt wo can come count and her capital. Y esterday aft left out only an hour or two. T his Is j very much like the blackcaps excent- erttoon th is check cam e to me In a deal Is prospering?" to term s." to avoid grassy and garlicky flavors Ing In the summer pruning. In no letter from her. I tore the letter up. Baxter h«i| not told him ihe name Contaminated Soil 'T have stated my term s." in the milk and to avtgd Intestinal case should the new canes be sum mer Hoped I'd settle down to something of Ihe shares with which he was spec­ “You II have Io take a chance with serious and Inclosed a check from her T he soil w here chicks are ranging Rsorders. pruned. ulating But he noticed the girl th e Us. W arner." Cox said with a smile. As a m eans of prolonging the life of Is not ns easily contam inated If II • • • husband. Said she didn't expect tc next morning ns he passed through "W e are not exactly highway robbers, contains a thick mat of green clover pastures the experim ent station sug More tree than Is necessary to hold see me for some time. They w ere go an outer office to Cox's private room we w esterners. Amt we don't mind sod when the chicks are first turned gests dividing the area Into four or all the peaches the soil Is capable of lug to travel extensively. by appointment She was not in ta i­ paying for Inform ation B ut I can 't out of the brooder houses. A dense five lots and moving the cow , from producing and m aturing t, a d e trim e n t ( T O 11B C O N T IN U E D .) lored clothes but In a lighter, fuller grassy growth of th at type Is not i n ’ t h i "wn .h»’ V»e X 7 ° r te° dnT’ “ take* P,ant fo,>1 and m oisture to costume Her fuce was startlingly easily killed out by Ihe scratching nnd fn this way the anim als are assured maintain such surplus growth pale aave where she rouged her cheeks feeding of the chicks. It furnishes >« a good supply of fresh grass • • • and reddened her full lipa. The dark ! w i t h »„„a plenty of green feed nnd brings some throughout the season. S carcity o f M a te r ia l M a k e s “ B ria rs ” C ostly half-rings beneath her eyes em pha­ dVefnn Jh here P**d',re ' rnM ’’ 8mpk frUlt Can be o b ta"«>Bin through“ u ’ t h i Insect life and It does not become sised Un lr glance and, for a moment, i ■" ■ caked with fertilizer ns quickly ss ind fn ? h . a good supply of clean season from a relatively small area of Caleb felt It full upon him. lie It Is «aid th at French soli uo longer llsh briars." And us such a pipe | hare ground, or ground covered with fresh w ater h a . been found highly the sm .ll fru it,, the returns b e ,n g thought th at It h alf besought, half 1 yields the precious b riar hush. Spain beauty can be fashioned only from a very sparse growth of vegetation lesi rabie. ______ _ j mueh greater than the labor Invested. challetigi-d him not to s|a-ak of her to ’ has hut little, Italy has uhout run dry, root which Is In the region of a hun C ot And then the mouth grew aul and th at It Is In Corsica tb n t the dred years' grow th. It Is not to be I Place for the Chicks China Buys Dairy Cows To assist in controlling aphid, in len and -he turned away as Cox'« sec­ finest specltiiens are found. It Is the wondered th at a perfect b ria r pipe Is I We d J not know of a better place Apparently ths revolutions In China ' ,h*‘ #pP|‘* orchard. It Is best to spray retary held the door en for Caleb. root of ihe shrub th at m atters. In costly.— M anchester G uardian. for growing chicks than out In the re not expected to upset the demand | )ust as th« b“»i« are beginning to open "Com e to accept the Beaver Lake North Africa the light nnd sandy »oil growing corn fields. T heir colony for dairy products A Vancouv >r firm • • . propositi. >o?" asked Cox. rising to renders the le ttu r e of the woody root houses can he placed alongside the tctlng for a large dairy concern a t Straw berries may not have such a meet him Ills brows contracted and rath er porous, anil this "b riar" Is usisi F a m o u t M o u n ta in cornfield and If a good clover or Shanghai, reports that within the next 1 *----- his look hardened a trifle when Caleb for cheaper grades of pipe. favorable chance as a commercial ven­ Tron m ountain Is one of the Isolated vlfnlfa patch happens to he alongside wo years the Shanghai dairy will add ture for farm ers, hut as a home-grown •hook his head. In Corsica Ihe roots have a tough knobs of the St. Francois mountain« the cornfield also, so much the better .MO head to Its herd of 300 and British lellcacy they «Imply can't be beat. "I think not. I've come Io mnke a fight to gain hold In the rocky soil. In St. Francois county. Mo. It Is bi Then they would have both sunshine 'olunihla as well as W estern Canada proposition in stea d ." • • • A Corsican b ria r root nuty weigh 15 miles south of St. Louis, on the Iron .reeders will be called on to supply •'Y es’ " said C ot shortly, Ids tone or 25 pounds when It I» brought rough Mountain railroad, and Is 1.07S feet and shade, grass and raw dirt In which Red raspbery plant« should not be ro play, hunt hugs, fresh, green vepe he new stock. sb iioticotntuitlal as tbe tick of » clork. to the factory, but when cut down this In elevation shove the sea and '.W' fee* allowed fo become too thick In the O rders have been received for 3t while he shoved the elgar b o t serous will give no more than a doxen blocks above th e adjoining valley. This moun tables, t i e . All they would need I p row. C onstant cultivation will keep uhlltlon would be a hopper of goo«t p u reb red Jerseys and 10 Holstein his desk for use. Frotu these emerge, |a*rhnps. tain contains deposits of specula, down the weeds and plants th at grow trowing mash. >ws. to be shipped at an early date up between the rows. t slch put the tips of all ten of his i two nailly tip to p , fla w le s s "best Eng- hem atite Iron ore, Í Horticulture Squibs 4