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T H E News oí the Churrhes f ir s t 41/ a SLO T-M AC H IN E OF TH E STORM S M. K. Z i o n O H u a n a William* Avo., tl, l.oo Johnston minister. Walnut 667J. Tlir Stronger'« Sabbath Horn« S E V E N T H D A Y A D V E N T IS T 02nd St. and 39th Ave. 8 E. H iiM m tii Nuli nul, i o A . M . By W IL L I A M C A L H O U N Itib le Utility, Il A M Y I*. M. V, su oi* ty, 2 I*. M, Mr«. K, 0. .Johnson, Ijemler. Vini tor» welcome. uk br » b u ll s u ,« » ru». Cm I A D V O C A T E removed to other lan d « the overlend route gradually changed tn better (sitlia, anil Groom wee ib-eerf«-d by his old customer» One day be wee foim-l dead. He was buried beneath hie hearthstone, and then the locality slowly drifted hack to Its primitive condition. A ll that remained o f the house wee a tall atone chimney, near tha edge o f the precipice. By this old ruin stood the trunk o f what bad onca been a great sugar tree. £ 7 7 ie LODtrE DIRECTORY TO PRODUCE CLEAN MILK IN SUMMER Nothing a lou t the place, however, seemed to bavs any possible C onner During summer months, many dairy tlon with the gold. The history o f the men lose considerable money be«tuuse ► — ■ Q ui i . 4 «>t gave no explanation o f the pres o f milk souring so that U cannot be ST. P H IL L IP S M ISSIO N ence o f co in s at tbe base o f the ledge sold as sweet milt but must be made Rodney at Knott St. fifty years later. Ilowen and I ex Into butter or used Iu other ways. amined the chimney, but found naught Montini; nerviee, 11 n. m. ¡ Sun- - “ Milk Is nature’s moat perfect food," save the ragged stones The stubby says John A. Arcy, dairy extension ilny Nehool, 12 tn. Ari'lideneon ! Wa were oo our annuul outing. W e old sugar tree by It erefked In tbe specialist fo r the North Carolina Illnek in chnrRe; Mr. It. Cole», Iny ! { had run up the river In a amall ateamer tireore. Tide forsaken acre furnished Htate College o f Agriculture, "and reader. A I'urdiat vu lióme await* tu the head o f navigation. In a large no trace at all. and wa descended. every person connected with Its han rowboat, loud«*] with necessary rump- you ut S t . l*lnlli|>M. I __________________ _ ______ We did little else for several days, dling should be clean In bla methods. M fM | log outfit, we laboriously continued ■ o—....... « except to fruitlessly Investigate and There are fe w living germs or organ our course till we reached the wilder S H IL O H H A IT 1 5 T C H U R C H theorize. Strangely, too, we found no isms in milk when It Is freshly drawn I fr o m N r lio o l T e a c h e r ness. Here we found an old hunter and 76» h and K. Everett St». more coins, though we wntrhed pew from healthy cows and the secret of T «s L r c n l f.m lt t t - iic f trapper named (Jlbbona, with whom we l ’rr»chiii|| I I a m. ami 8 p. m »latently, , producing clean milk It to keep all A young man who w n broujght up on rested for n night, (ilhbona had spent Sunday Sellout 10 a. in. | a farm in Wntcrn Prnn*ylvama atmlinf A t tbe end o f the week, according dirt and barteria from getting Into It the evening telling tales o f Ids ad dilierntly an«i <jti»lifir«l for rii«trUi n ) u * i I B. Y. P. U. 6 JO p m. ventures In that region. Just before to promise. Gibbons arrive«!, lie beard while handling and then to cool the | trarhrr Further pursuing his «tudiea and ----- o retiring he told us of the cliff at which our experience with Interest on only milk Immediately.” ! lra< hing, he managnf to kave up enough Mr. Arey states that expensive one point, the fact thut the phenom B E T H It L A. M K. C H U K C H we were now snugly rumped. money tu put him thru niedii al tolirge. l.a n a b re and Mi M illrn Stirrta ! After the C*ivil War, he hrgan the practice “ You’ll be apt tu I'Ve ft t' r f'lr-etj enon ahroiid recur after rears o f cee- equipment Is not necessary to produce < nig nilk. The stable should he 'i u Owl Vw..Ub',tU. i. . b e p ..’ I | of me tin me in the nnt oil section of P i., Rev. K. X. Runyon, Pastor. o f game and the beat Hailin' along the SMlWili. -. mid well lighted. Since most of ami often rmle horac Lai k thru tiie wood« river. A flue a, l ing bubblin' out o' little attention. K. I . Jameson, Assistant |n reacii and relieve those who were utri* tbe solid rock ut the foot o' the cliff. “ No use tryln’,“ aald he skeptical the «i.rt comes from the body o f the outiy ill. Hr tea« a »tudrnt of nature, ly, “ I've Invt-atlgutei every nook and cow. she should be kept clean. 8o Can’t recommend you to a better I knew and could raaiiy recognise nu*«f of K e U k llM 21 V*«ri In I'ertWal place. Always ramp there when I'm cranny. Spent ten y. ur* wutchln' and shout ' >.'.e bands o f the milkers. All I Ihr medicinal plant« griming in thr wood«. up that way. L'aed to go there for pryln', off and on, 'round this old heart containers use«] In handling tbe fluid I.atn, he moved to HuHalo.N.Y. where C. G E E W O C H I N E S E | he launched hi« favorite remedies, and, in money from the rocks," said Gibbons, land, crackin’ my brain over the cause should be o f metul and the corner* M E D IC IN E CO. | a klwirt time, they tecrc told by every dru^- warming up to the occasion. "F o r Have sat all night and all day, more Oiled with solder so that no crevice la | gist in the land. Today, the name of Hue ten yeura, after every storm, I found time than I'm year« old, tryln' to dis left fo r milk to lodge and sour. These man, Hr. R V. Pierre, i« known through gold coins scattered about on the flat cover the secret, am! nil I ever lea me-1 containers should be flrst rinsed, then C. GKK W O . U »« « . I I out the tvi/flj. I|>« (»olden Mrdi< at Dii- knoW R llerlwkl tel. bn« rocks below the clllT. Sometimes there was to heur the sudden jingle o f the scrubbed with a good washing powder, covery it the l»c«t known blood medicine NUMI* k I l f « «(tM lp o f was much, sometimes only n little. I metal when It struck the cliff In tiro« after which another washing In boil and tunIr. More than hfty million U/tfle« (h e e u t e liv e |»r«'i r r l l n by OrieitUl went often In mild went her. but never o f storm and rattled down. It wasn’t ing water should tie given. have l>een aobi in tbc V S. If your drug* C Meaavl » U , lle ilie , ltu«U • »»«! The milk should be cooled Immedi found guld except when a storm had thrown from the top, for I've beard gist «iuc« not «ell the (»olden Mrdi< al Di«* (la r k . and t b v r w fr « « * cuvery, in liquid or tablet«, you ran obtain »•«ni-ou hiLil b l« truly paaa«-d over. Once 1 stayed a month, It while sitting at the foot o f the ately after milking, states Mr. Arey. a trial j»kg of the tablet* bv «rmling 10c w itiu le r fd l lle t la i r «m but not a thing did I get till a ter chimney up there tn broad daylight. Inexpensive cooling apparatus may be idlkk Ir» II « if Mkb ■ p to the Di Pierce Clink, iu Hutialo, N. Y rible wind came ulong, ufter which 1 You may study It till you're old, and rigged up by using tbe spring or well tu» iw b u iM o r u m t u d ir e water to which Ice has l>e«n added. k l « Meed i p e r f e c t l y found live ten dollar gold pieces aa ^that's alt you'll ever know.” b k rm leee. «>>4 m a n y For, » ( l o r all. th«> love, tbo patience, bright as the blare in tbe fire there, Those dairymen who ship their milk ru n U k iu l b e r U U ««l As we discussed the matter a gale to a wholesale market should use a b « ueee • » • unknown tha kindly wisdom o f n grown man and though I watched for two weeks began blowing. It grew stronger k> U * |irufret|un o f t«w!ay 1 found nothing eta«*. Another time, rapidly and was accompanied by the fe lt Jacket to keep the milk cool while A V O ID o n u M l«»N A by U k ln « him r*»i~ 1 U * who can enter Into tbo perplexities In I it»*« f*«» MtwuMk, l uiuhe, l o b t«, Hh-u i when u cyclone hud gone through. I rumblings o f distant thunder. Huge in transit. I f the Jacket cannot be b 1 * 1 - « . « •*.st r rb, M tm L 1 and turbulent Impulses of a boy’s found three twenty dollar pieces. black clouds approached with frigh t had, a good burlap bug soaked In |ufl«itwu«o- », Hnirei«i« *n-l «I f»«.*» • •»* «t Ï e » !.« » rf ul < OtnpaO* water will All the need. • htlJrcn « «lim e h U t a i l or «rito. b> . . . • » . » . . . Spent a week tryln' to explalu the ful velocity. In our location under it<«ti or tmrvnj iaa«i. i lon»iilp, «m l lead hlm ou by freo and " I f such simple precautions as these myaU-ry, but hud to give It up. No the precipice, prote« ted from the gath are observed,” says Mr. Arey, “ there C. G E E W O C H I N E S E Joyful ways to know am] choose the humun hand put that money there. ering storm, we could watch the tree* 1» no reason why clean milk, free things that are pure and lovely and It Just rained out o' the clouds. One M E D IC IN E CO. lash each other like whlim. from bacteria may not be produced I o f good report, make as (air an Image day, when It w a» blow In' a hurricane, AW*r hir—t. a. W. Cantor TM.d Suddenly, as If by magic, two gold and sold.” aa wh ran tlud o f that loving, patient I beard something strike the clllf. aa eaglea dropped straight from the wisdom which must be above ua all It I f It had been shot from the ak y; then clouds overhead and rang resonarttly It fell Jingling on the rocks below. any good ia to come out of our child N o chance this Get Best Returns From Known that to happen several times. on the stones near. ish race. Henry Van Dyke. time for mistaken sense*, a* three of Cows in Summer Season “ Fur ten yeura It was always the ue witness«»«] their descent. They came “ Milk cows,” says John Arey, ex same old story, money after u wind from the storm-laden sky. no doubt at The Crooked Lins. tension dairy specialist for the North •ud nothin' any other time. Eight all about It. Then came another and You need not be alarmed b«*cau*e years ago It stopped fullin' and. no Carolina State college, “ suffer from another, and following them a shower beat Just about as much as people and you eanuot walk atralght with your matter how hurd the wind blew, front o f coins. It seemed n dozen or more | i t-yoa el used. T b o time to bo alarmed th at.d ay to this no more money has were Jingling around us. A fearful j they ue«»d shade during the hot part ■ is when you cannot do It w-lth your ever been found. I guess If ' i nil peal of tliuuder heralded a fresh burst j o f the day. I f the dairy Is located | t-yoa o(>en! kVw people can *hut tholr ruined ou t I'll take you t in .« tomor o f the angry element» and the wind near the city where there Is not much natural shade, tbe cows ought to be row.” raged with ths fury o f demons. W e j 'e y e * amt walk In a straight line, tor stabled during tbe heat o f the day.” For a half hour he answered the heard a deafening email overhead nnd | tho simple reason that tow pairs of Mr. Arey states also that to get the I legs are o f exac tly the same length. questions our curiosity prompted, an 1 tho old chimney came tumbling In a best returns from the cow* during then we went to our cota. o n tbe mor heHp to tbe foot o f the cliff, the sugar Thus, without the usual signs to guide this season, dies should be kept from row Gibbons guided us to the spot tree with It. Then the velocity of one a guidance, of course uncon- This means that tbe barn and. promising to return In n week, the wind began to «lui ken, the sound them. elsuly a< copied the steps become un left ua. W e had established our ratup should be screened and a fly repellant o f crashing timber ceased. used. even. uuder shelter o f the precipitous cliff When our fear« w ere somewhat al- j Tbe first step, though. In getting which overhung the river, eaten our htyed we began to reoonnolter. N e a r ' Decept i on Justified. ■upper, and were leisurely strolling th«» heap made by the fallen chimney ^ rid o f files is to dean up about the "W h a t In the world did you mean shout admiring the romantic surround we found a distorted tube, resembling place. A ll stables and manure pits HAS E N J O Y E D SUCH U N E X need to be cleaned at least once each I l>y introducing mo to Mr. Brown as ings. when Howell found the money. the gutters and conductors pluced ut I PE C T E D SUCCESS IN TH E week and. If practical. It Is best to Our surprise Is now i-usUy understood. I your aunt?” Inquired the mother with the rave* o f house*. It wus battered. ' haul the manure from the barn direct PAST Y E A R T H A T W E HAVE some wurmth. "F o rg iv e mo. mother.” Under ordinary circumstances a man maty and rotten with age and con ly to the field. L itter and garbage D E C I D E D TO A D D A F E W »aid Doorlby, "but Mr. nrown seemed ta surprised to And gold colna, but. tained several heaping handfuls o f i should also be hauled away. Some with Gibbons' strange tnle fresh In coins and a number o f musty parch-1 M ORE B E A U T IF Y IN G P R E P to I hi on tho point o f proposing nod 1 times when It Is Impossible to get our ears, we stared at ench other In ments and papers. On examining the rid o f the files, poisons, traps and A R A T IO N S TO OUR L I M I T felt that It would not do to take any a|M'e<i)less amaxement. W e looked the wreckage o f the chimney we found sprays could well be used to combat ' risks. He has a strong prejudice E D B U T E F F E C T IV E L I N E shining money over nnd over to make that th* tube had been carefully placed them. l against mothers In law.” sure. W e scanned the bald face o f In a chamber specially arranged f o r ! High prices fo r hay and feedstuff* 77>e l o l la » i n i *’» ou r the cliff, glanced at the wild forest Its reception. Two slits had rusted tn reduce the profits from dairying and c o m p lo t» lit t Least He Could Do and the river, peered Into the blue the sides o f the tin, one a few Inches the wise dairyman, Mr. Arey states, "D o you stand back o f every state aky ubnve. all In vain, for some clew from the bottom Hud the other higher w ill plant some quick-growing crops us to the presence o f the money. Then up. It was evident thut the heavy j to provide additional feed. Those who S tra lt-T o x lla lr R e fin in g T o .tlc ment you make In your newspaper?” f t •# KkAnr* kinky, f r u f y , n w m hair CD asked the tlmlfl little man. "W h y — we tried for sign» o f recent humun winds, shading the sugar tree aud j have silos are urged to fill them full pm UuW m ediu m ; medium hair t o |uod- We the chimney, had made o f the tube a or yes,” answer«*! tho country edi presence, hut none existed. this summer because by feeding extra searched for other coins, but found nlckel-ln-th«»-slot machine, by fo r c in g : S tru lt-T e x l la lr G row er tor. "T h e n ," said the little roan, bold amounts o f silage the amount o f hay 29r N<»t o n ly p m m n ir« imwrth o f th « no more. Finally, we went to our «mins through the narrow apertures. \ pm cm hair, but m ake« It «o ft. pltshlr «m l needed may be reduced ing up a notice o f his death, " I with couches In the tent, there to speculate A fter the coins hud worked down to lu iu rla u t A n (K c U c n l y ic n m | oil. you would help me collect my life In and theorlxe on a possible explanation the level o f the higher slot It was (llit u - T c x H rlllia n tln e surance." Capper's W eekly. Extra Feed for Cows o f the mystery, until, through sheer eight years before the second and lower Wt M a k e « th e hair « o ft «n «l i l o n y and exhaustion, we fell Into a flighty steep. one rusted through, thus causing the Dry cows or heifers bred to calve pm Uoi* baapa it In a«n»| tu ndltlon without leavin g it o ily ur gum m y. No Scotch Trespass Law. The next morning Bowen built a dropping to resume. As the tube, hy j In the fall are often left on pasture Although Scotland Is known fo r Its fire while I went to the spring for the weathering of the chimney, lay ; too late and they calve In poor condi S trn lt-T ex H erb* |l oo la a vegrta h le preparation that ac- many regulatlona anil Inwa that regu a pall o f w » '« r . On my way I passed Inclined, It formed a sort o f chute. ! tion. Muny o f the best dairymen feel parcaa tu ally i t f i g h t — and m tom tha late human conduct. It has ono dis the edge o f the ste«-p cliff nnd along A coin, once slipping through, slid | that extra feed given a cow for a origin al a •» to gra y o i fa d ad bnif Cobw jterm anrnt positively w ill im * month or six weeks before calving tinction in the way of human liberty over the rock floor, level and while along the spouting for a few Inches rub <*< t . no m atter h<or often the hair I was return and finally shot over the precipice; w ill do as much or more good than 1« shampooed. Th ree «ha^lea: Black, not shared by many other countries. ns a city pavement. B row n and Cheat nut* Brown. having the appearunce o f coming from the same feed given after calving. A In Scotland there Is no law o f trespass ing when my eye caught the glitter cow ahould have considerable stored o f a twenty-dollnr gold piece lying skyward. K o k o m o S h am poo and indlcatloiiH are that them w ill be 40*' la m ade from pure cocoanut o il; at my feet. In my excitement I called W e found papers recording the hon up food reserve In her body I f she Is none for many years. pm ink « lean« th « aralp and ro o t« o f tha hair to Ilowen and together we examined orable discharge of Maluchl Groom us going to be able to stand up under in a natu ral, healthy manner the rock thoroughly and found three o veteran o f the W ar o f 1812, and a heavy milk production. B ro n te Heuuty V an ish in g C ream Dog Finds Gold. pieces. As we had Investigated well package o f letters written by Ms Me 1« m ««»»»thing, grrasrleea vanishing A boy wss playing with a dog noar the evening before. It was clear the sweetheart, Cecilia Bliss, concerning «O ^O PO iO sO ^O -O 'O -O iO -O -O - o pm m fa er cream that w ill not grow hair. the old H ill End field ut Sydney, when coins had arrived In nome manner dur whom we learned some strange facts B ronze Heuuty I.rm o n C ream from a fade«! manuscript. She had tho dog scratched up a sample o f gold. ing the nigtit. 90c la nourishing, aoftening and atimu* On R M «»© t<R ^i9!O S<R O jO i<7fO ?0 pa Jar fa tin g to the «k in ; ta Ailed w ith a W e went around to the other side been captured by the Indians. Investigation showed a reef carrying trip le strength o f otl o f lem o n --m a k had nin.le three ounces of gold to tho ton, and o f the highland, from which we could Groom’s discharge he in g it a mild, bleaching cream. “ Handsome Is that handsome does” reach the top o f the cliff, where we diligent search and ascertained that a buttery was promptly Installed. Ilron/c H cuuly F are P o w d e r» found ourselves on h grassy level of she had perished at the »take a few Is a good motto l'or the dairy farm and laying yard. •#«* A re auitr*1 t o a il cnoiplcmion«. Can perhaps nn sere In area. It was a feet from the old sugar tree. He gath- j pakai be suceaa«fuUy uaed utt d r y or o ily • s * Not a Busy Street. •k m « T h e «hadra: H i g h B ro w n beautiful spot, covered with trees nnd ered the ashes and burled them where j and B ro n tm G lo w are fa vo rite«. Tho straight and narrow path is singularly free from undergrowth. The the stuke had stood and erected the ' Long warts on cow's teats may be wide enough for Its traffic. -Frunkfort surface slotted gently away from the stone chimney above the spot, adding ] removed by twisting or tying a silk M ollyglo n ro $1 40 !• a «p e d a l hair straightcner for men; Times. ledge, finally forming the floor o f the to It the cabin that he might dwell thrend tightly about the base o f the pwjar p o s itiv e ly guaranteed t.» atraighten Th# warts will eventually near her resting place. On the will growth. dense foreat In the rear. th e moat atubborn hair in from lO to was the Indistinct signature o f the slough off. i0 m in u te« w ithou t th e uae o f hot Perpetual Motion. Gibbon* had told ns o f nn Indlun » » » iron «. W ill not in ju re th e acelp or Making hay whllo tho sun shines trader named Groom who hail dwelt old soldier, bestowing the money to turn the hair red. Utgh-productng cows need grain nnd raising mushrooms In the dark.—■ I there in an early day and whose house the finder, on condition that the let even If the pasture Is luxuriant, be AC* fc NT H W A N T E D E V E R Y W H E R E was a favorite resort o f Indians, trap ters he laid hy Groom’s side. Under cause a cow producing 50 to 00 pounds Kansas C ity Star. pers, nnd overland travelers for the Gibbons' guidance we reburied tho o f milk a day cannot possibly consume Far West. When a lad. Gibbons had letters beneath the old hearthstone enough fe> I In the form o f succulent often seen the great log cabin full of near which the ashes o f his sweet pasture to print i e such nuuntlttes. strangers At last the Indian» were heart had reposed for ninety years. • • • ~ ] Pythian Bath House and Sanitarium OOK. Wilson see what I 'e « found I” Uowrn held In the hand a shining live dollar gold piece which he had Just picked up frum the I rucks. “L Knights o f Pythias o f N . A ., S. A ., E-, A ., A . and A . (Operating Under Supervi sion o f U. S. Government) 4If,Vi Malvern Avenue Hot Spring* Nat. Park, Ark. iH o t Radio-Active W a te r Furnished hy the G overnm ent For A ll Baths. Sanitarium has 10 Rooms, Did and Operating Rooms Hotel has 56 Room s; T elephone, H o t and C old R u n n in g £ W a te r in Every R oom . Rates $1 to $3 per day B A T H RATES: 21 Baths . . . $13.00— 10 Baths . . . . $6.50 21 Baths to Pythians and Calantheans, $8.50 X I. B. P. 0. E. OP TH E W O R L D ¥ N O TIC E Dahlia Temple No. 202, I. B. P. 0. E. o f W., o f Portland, Oregon, meets the 1st and 3rd Tuesday nights in each month at Stag Audi torium. A ll visiting Daughter Elks in good standing in their re spective Temples are invited to meet with us. PAULINE YOUNG, Daughter Ruler. ROSE C IT Y L 0 D G F V o U l , L B. P. 0. E. of W , ■ - , . ì S the 2ND A N D 4TH W E D N E S D A Y E V E N IN G S OP E A C H M O N T H A T T H E S T A G A U D IT O R IU M , 38154 E. M O R R ISON STREET. A LL V IS IT IN G BROTHERS A R E C O R D IA L L Y IN V IT E D . LULA HUBBARD, Daughter Secretary. Syracuse Lodge, No. 1, K. of P., meets the second and fourth Fri d a y night* each month at the Stag Auditorium 381 '/2 E. Morrison S t T. H. W IL L IA M S , E. R. STAG A U D ITO R IU M BO Y C E S T R A IN , C. C, 225 Mead St. A R T H U R N E LSO N , K. of R. & S. 381% E. Morrison St. E. J. M IN O R . Secretary, 419 Abington Bldg. S T W 'T - T E K Levi P. Jones Post N o . 118 Meets every first Wednesday night in each month at 8 o’clock at its Headquarters and Club Rooms. 28454 N. 17th Street A ll ex service men are welcome to join. For farther information CALL BROADWAY 5426 SAMUEL MALVERN, P u t Commander L. J. P. FINLEY & SON M O R T IC IA N S Montgomery at Fifth Phone Day or Night Main 4322 Dairy Facts Strait-Tex Chemical Company ^ E Y fR Y — ^ MEAt 600 F IF T H A V E N U E P IT T S B U R G H . P A .. U. S. A PATENTS Obtained. Send m odel or »ketch and wc w ill prom ptly send you a report. ( )ur book on P a te n t» and T ra d e -m a rk » w ill bg sent to you on request. D. SW IFT 4 CO. —— P A T E N T L A W Y E R S — 305 Seventh SI.. Wa«hinglon. D. C- O v e r 34 Y ea rs' Esperience REPP A W R K LE Y S makes your food do you more good. N o te h o w It relieves that stuffy feeling after heart-/ eating. Sweeten* th e breach, rem ove* ( f o o d p a rtic le * fro m the teeth, give* n e w vigor to tired nerves. Com es to you freah. clean an d full-da SO N S T A P L E and F A N C Y G R O C E R IE S 816 U n io n A venue at Failing Qarfield 7019 W e Deliver P. N. U. No. 41, 1925 Condensation of Dew and there on the bare summits o f the litlla o f South Downs ure what 1* known as tie« pond*, where water Is obtained hy the constant condensation o f dew during the night*, the Family Herald *a\s. Many of them have never been known to fall even In th© driest summer. One dew-pond, not more than :«i feet In diameter, will supply water for over a thousand sheep daily, and every morning will find It replenished. They are not fed from xprlngs or rainfall, hut, when properly made, they will gradually fill With pure water, nnd, curiously, the larger the pond the more rapidly It H ere will HU. The construction of dew ponds Is alnipl«. but must he carefully carried out. A hollow about 0 feet deep nnd not less than »0 feet In diameter Is dug on the most exposed part o f the top o f the down. The bottom and aides of the excavation are covered with clay, tempered with a good sup ply o f lime and carefully puddled. This la covered with a layer of *traw, Give» W ater Supply a further layer o f Itmo-tempered clay, nnd lastly a layer of hard chalk broken finely. Famous Freach Army Corps The Imperial guard wa* organized In 1799 hy Napoleon Hannpurte while first consul, nnd called at first the Consular guard. A fte r hi* accession to the throne ns emperor It was termed the Imperial guard. It consist ed originally o f 9,7715 men; but In 1814 the number was Increased to IOC,7011 men. In 1809 the guard was subdi vided Into the "O ld” and “ Young Guard," and admission to It was grant ed only ns n reward for merttorlou service In three campaign». The Ini perlnl guard wus abolished hy Louis X V III In 1815, but was revived by Napoleon III In 1854. It served In the Crimean war In 1855, Hnd continued to exist during the days o f the Second empire. As a result o f Its surrender with Metz to the Germans In 1870 It wus soon nfter abolished hy the "g ov ernment o f defenso.” — Exchange, Feed the yearling hellYrs two to three pounds o f grain per day to keep them growing. » » # Those fnnners selling whole milk can profitably feed three to four pounds o f beet pulp per cow per day, wet with four times Its weight In wa ter several hours before feeding. » • » Cleamlness is the one big asset In milk and cream production. The barn, cow, and all utensils used In handling milk and cream should be clean If the best cream Is to be nrodueed. » »* » A lfalfa hay Is one of the best feeds for dairy cowa. It Increase» milk flow nnd profits. I f you are not growing alfalfa, plan to sow some this fall or next spring. It is hard to milk cows profitably without It. » • » The Michigan experiment station says that Infectious abortion Is prob- ahly the most Important Insidious dis ease with which the farmer o f this country hni to coBtend. 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