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T H E G A T E C IT Y J O U R N A L 1 DORMANT PERIOD IS C RITICAL FOR COWS HIGH Q U A LIT Y EGGS i n SUMMER MONTHS Z 3 ¡4 “ IZ Around Orchard 5 4 7 r 14 13 9 10 II PICK AND HANDLE APPLES CAREFULLY WOMAN’S BACK STOPPED ACHING I Suffered Three Years. Re lieved by Taking Lydia E. Pinkham’» Vegetable Compound I 15 14 O f course It Is desirable to make 17 There are several rules of picking j One of the biggest problems that certain modifications In rations for apples which must be adhered to If dairy cows that are to be fed during 1 faces the poultry producer Is the pro IS ¿0 one expects to pick his crop with a j lactation as well as during the dry duction o f high quality eggs through minimum loss. The apple should be | St. PanL Minn. — “I have a little girl since her birth period. A milking ration must neces- [ the summer months. The reason for grasped In the palm of the hand, so [ three years old and r ever 2 2 24 have suffered with sarlly carry more protein than a main this Is the heat of the summer will that when being removed from the •tart fertile eggs to Incubate and there my back as i f it were J 23 tenance ration. In too many Instances j tree pressure applied to the fruit by breaking in tw o and I by spoil the quality unless special ef 1 2 5 26 dairymen feel that since the cow Is | 29 3¿ 31 have fe lt as i f some the palm of the hand and Inside of the fort Is taken. not producing milk, she can survive j thing w ere fa llin g 27 fingers will not injure It. Never grasp B The biggest loss can be stopped by on coarse roughages that are not sup out all the time. I 33 34 \ an apple with the tips o f the fingers, the production of Infertile Instead of also had dizzy spells plemented with the usual grain allow- j j With very large apples the ends of fertile eggs. Supplementing and cor m a n d w a s s i c k at a once. This la a common error and j 3b j the fingers can be used to help hold 36 37 related with this effort to produce In 38 my stomach every a serious one. the apple and aid In breaking the month. I had read fertile eggs Is the need for careful ; m I f I were to Judge the critical per- ’ several l e t t e r s o f l stem from the fruit spur. With long- methods of collecting, storing and mar « lod, as far as nutrition Is concerned, j women in the news j stemmed apples the end of the thumb keting. 1 as It occurs In o dairy cow’s cycle, I papers and the drug- . ■ should be placed on the stem. By a r It is a customary practice for the g i s t recommended 45 should say that the care and attention j 43 44 51 50 4 T 49 44 47 slight tipping of the apple It Is re Lydia E. Pinkhatp a V egetab le Com to the feed that Is supplied during her ppople who are In charge of enforcing leased from the spur and the stem pound to my husband fo r me. A s a re dormant period Is even more import the egg-candling laws to lift the re usually breaks naturally. Short- 5 2 54 sult o f taking it my back has stopped 5 3 ant than the selection of that given quirements for candling during March stemmed apples should also be grasped aching and the awful bearing-down fe e l and April, for the reason that during her while she Is In milk, says a writer in the palm of the hand and the stem ing is gone. 1 fe e l stronger and do all 55 54 57 in the Rural New Yorker. I f the cow j the heavy production season the eggs will often break naturally at the spur o f my housework and tend to my little Is In good condition, then a ration are marketed with good quality. The by a slight tipping of the fruit. If girl. I have also taken L yd ia E. Pink- ham'a L iv e r Pills for constipation. I consisting of 30 pounds eornmeal, 30 cool weather, plus the large supply, 58 59 40 such apples “ come hard” they will have recommended these medicines to pounds ground oats, 30 pounds bran, helps to maintain the good condition of often break morel easily at the spur by some o f my friends and you may use 1 10 pounds linseed meal, makes an the eggs marketed during this period. twisting the fruit a half-turn while the this letter as a testimonial i f you wish. (Copyrigrft, 1925.) Investigations show that at least excellent winter dry rutlon. During j apple is still grasped in the pulm of I w ill be pleased to answer letters o f the summer months, the linseed meal j two-thirds of the egg losses occur on 23— T o a p e a k 24— I n t e n t n n d rap t Horizontal. other women i f I can help them by tell the hand. 25— T o g r o w o l d 20— A n g e r might properly be replaced with glu the farm. The remainder Is on the I mi T o n o t e t h e t i m e o f w r l t l n i c In picking, the apple should be laid | ing them what this medicine has done 27— A b o y ' » n a m e a h o r t e n e d ten feed or gluten meal. You under- | huckster wagons, In the country store, R— A w o o t l e n o r m e t a l n u p p o r t i n t r p i n carefully In the picking receptacle, not i fo r m e.” — Mrs. P r i c e , 147 W . Summ it 29— I’ ro ie n liquid Avenue, St. Paul, Minnesota. — P r l e e 12— I n b e d stand, of course, that you feed about on hot freight and express cars and 30— A a m a ll bed 31— T o e m p l o y dropped In. If a picking-bag Is used, l i t — A a b o r t p o e m 32— A r i v e r In W a l e s twice as much gluten feed as you do I In Improper storage. This loss has 14 — \ o t e a r l y care should be taken to see that the 37— P e d d l e d gluten meal In order to bring about I been estimated at $20 per farm in ! H — T o K i i i d e 1(1— O v e r picker does not lean on the hag so us Green’ s 3K— ( h a l o e d aa c l e a r p r o f i t 17— M e m b e r o f n t r i b e o f S i o u x I n d i a n a an equal umount of protein. The 3V4 i Missouri, and It Is doubtless as high 40— W r a t h to squeeze it against the ladder or t I K —" A c h a r a c t e r in t h e o p e r a “ L o h e n - In the other heavy poultry-producing August Flower pounds of grain that you are feeding 42— Name o f C aliforn ian w h o produced limbs of the tree or rest It on the j icrln” a h yb rid b e t w e e n a r a s p b e r r y and twice dally Is quite sufficient during states. fo r Constipation, 19— T o w h a c k ( N l a n g ) rounds of the ladder. As the day a b la ck b erry Indigestion and her lactutlon period, provided this will j No doubt the rooster Is responsible 2(K— A c e r t a i n t h i n * 43— A n a n i m a l ' * n a i l 44— S i n g l e wears on It is comfortable to leun 21— T o fto t o c o u r t t o g a i n l e g a l r e Torpid Liver carry from 20 to 25 per cent of pro- ; for more of this loss than any other 45— A p r e f i x s i g n i f y i n g “ a g a l n i d ” agulnst the bag, forcing it against a | el r e * » 47— A w e a t e r n a t a t e Successful f o r 59 years. teln. one contributing element. He eajs 23— I l e lo n t c i n ic t o It 49— T o p r o d w i t h n o m e t h l n g p o i n t e d brunch of the tree or a round of the 30c and 90c bottles— A ration consisting of equal parts high-priced feed during the summer 25— A a a J a t a n c e ladder. Many growers favor the use A L L D R U G G IS T S 50— A m elody of bran, eornmeal, gluten feed, and without producing any benefit and does 2N— A v e r y a b o r t t i m e 51— O p p o a i t e o f b o r r o w e d of the half-bags so that undue pressure 30— A q u i d o f t o b a c c o ollmeal would be rather concentrated, a great deal of harm In lowering the 53— T o concede Is not applied to the apples by their T h e a o l u t l o n w i l l a p p e a r In n e x t Inane- although It would carry about 20 per j quality of the eggs. The movement to 34— A l o o p in a I hmmo own weight. 35— K v e n ( c o n t r a c t i o n ) cent of protein. The addition of some | cull the rooster out of the flock Is on Considerable' damage Is often done Solution 36— A g o l f i n g t e r m ground oats to this combination would as noon as the breeding season Is over. 36— L e v e l * to the fruit In emptying the picking j la Soothing 40— P a r t o f the v e rb “ to b e ” provide bulk and bring It more nearly The young cockerels can he best de 41— A n e l o n g a t e d fish receptacle Into the orchard box. Per- j Into balance, especially for summer veloped by keeping them separated 43— A K o c l a l i c r o u p hups you have stood in your orchard feeding. Neither millet hay nor the | from the flock, and feed and market 46— A n i m m a t u r e I n n e c t when a careless picker was emptying 4H— A p re c lo u M a t o n e Soap, Ointment, Talcum sold orery-where. mixed hay you describe Is suitable i them as soon as possible. The cock ^2— \ o t a b o r t his picking-bag or bucket. It sounds not I 53— A n m n l l a p o t for milk production and It might be to erels that are to be kept for breeding 54— T o p i e r c e , aa w i t h t h e h o r n a unlike a gutling gun working in the j your advantage to replace this rough- purposes can be developed better If 55— T o N t n k e o r p u t u p distance. To give an Idea of the pos- I New Cathedral Facade 56— T h e f e m a l e a h e e p age with alfulfa or clover hay, or at j kept separate from the main flock. sible Injury to a hug o f apples dropped i 57— R e la te d b y b lood least mixed hay carrying some clover. I Belfast War M em orili 56— A d a m in a r i v e r In addition to the loss resulting Into a field box carelessly, the follow 60— T i d y Let her have all of the corn fodder from the sale of fertile eggs, there Is a 5 » — F a t h e r Belfast is commemorating its service ing little experiment is Interesting. that she will clean up with relish. In further preventable loss from cracked I Fifty-nine Staymun Winesap apples, In the World war by erecting a new Vertical. fact, under the individual feeding sys eggs, dirty eggs, shrunken and bad- free from Injury, were placed In a facade for its Protestant cathedral as 1— A va lley tem It Is almost Immaterial how and flavored eggs. These different losses picking-bag during the harvesting of a victory memorial. The first stone 2— Son o f A d a m and E v e when the roughage Is supplied. In the may be lowered by feeding oyster shell, 3— Social a fte rn o o n g a t h e r in g « this variety. The person using the was laid at a ceremony that was given 4— T w o w o r k a In t h e o l d N o r a e absence of some succulent feed such by having plenty of nests, by gathering bag stood with a slightly stooped pos state and civic dignity. The duke of 5— O n e w h o trlflea as cow peas, turnips, or small pota the eggs dally, by packing them so ture, so that the bottom of the hag, Ahercorn attended, as did the lord 6— An In cip ien t plan toes, or similar home-grown garden they will not break and entlng all odd 7 — P e r t a i n i n g t o t h e a k i n when opened was at a height of three mayor and corporation of Belfast. The H— < oaten l u m a products, I should feed some moist sized eggs at home. Bad flavors are Inches above the top of the apple Protestant primate was present and » — A a o l e m n a f f i r m a t i o n ened beet pulp. The candy pall serves usually caused by feeding unusual box Into which the apples dropped. A was accompanied by 14 bishops, some 10— A p o r t i c o 11— A n e x a m i n a t i o n as a vehicle In this Instance, wherein feeds or by keeping the eggs In a place count for injuries was made after the of whom came from England. The four or five pounds of dry beet pulp where they absorb unpleasant odors apples hud dropped Into the box. Of Presbyterian church was represented + H -I I I I 1 H - l- l I I I ; h i i i i i i i I i -i 1 I I I 1 I Is moistened for 12 hour* before feed tne 59 apples, 15.3 per cent were found by the moderator o f its general assem ing and given the animal In two equal HOW TO SOLVE A CROSS-WORD PUZZLE to be free from Injuries; 3.3 per cent bly and the Methodists by the chair quantities, morning and night. This Scurvy-Preventing Feed had slight bruises; 75.1 per cent had man o f the Belfast synod. Lord x*'h«-n f h r c o r r r r t l . t t . r . i n n l s r . r i In t h r „ h i t . a p . r r . t h l . p a r t i r •• succulent feed Is a carbohydrate car bad bruises, and 3.3 per cent had Glenavy, cho’ rman of the Free State Manufactured by Fowls ” ' , M I ‘ » I k v e r t i c a l l y n n d h o r l . o n l a l l y . T h r H r . « l e t t e r In c n c h ” rier, Is very palatable, and when fed senate, attended as an Invited guest. punctured skins. n o n i I n I n d l r n l e d b y a n u m b e r , n b l e b r e t e r à In t h e d e H n l l l o n H a t e d b e l o w ” It looks as if the chicken makes Its In conjunction with grain ration men • h e p ii .r - le . Thun \n. 1 u nder »h r co lu m n bended " h o r l s o n t . l “ d efin e« a .. Many growers ¡ilbnv the pickers to ' V » ! d w h i c h w i l l a l l t h e w h i l e . p a n i u p t o t h e f t r . t b l a c k a q u n r e t o t h e «■ tioned above, when the cow Is in milk, own vitamin C or the vitamin which fill the orchard boxes too full of ap E n tire ly Sa tisfa ctory r i g h t , a n d a n u m b e r u n d e r " v e r t i c a l ” d e l i n c a a w o r d w h i c h w i l l f ill t h e •• residts in an Increased dally produc prevents scurvy In guinea pigs nnd hu ples. These boxes should be filled so w h ile a q a a rea to the n e v t b la ck on e b e lo w . \ o l e t t e r a a « In t h e b l o c k * 1 Mr. Brown looked up from his eve mans, according to an investigation tion. apaeea. A l l t v o r d a u a ei l a r e d i c t i o n a r y w n r d a , e v e r p t p r o p e r n n n i r a . that the tipples are below the level ning paper as his wife entered trium carried on at the Purdue university % l i b r e i I n t I o n a , a l a l i a . I n i t i a l « , t e c h n i c a l f e r m a a n d a h a o l e t e f o r m a n r r I n d i - I of the top of the box. phantly. There was a smile on her face c a t r d In t h e d e f l n l t l o n a . *T‘ agricultural experiment station. ----------------------- j fhat he knew from long experience In- Alfalfa and Silage for It appears that chickens do not have -H -M -M -P1-H --H -1- H - I -W I - H - l - l - H -l-l-l I 1 1 H-|. | I I I I 1 ■M»1,,M 1 1 1 1 l ì Discarded Allto O il Is ; dloated time well spent. "W ell, my Dairy Cows Without Grain scurvy and can thrive for long periods _ w /*. /» ci • t t near,’ said lie. “ did you have a plea*- Borne experiment station has been | on feeds that do not have the scurvy- Unfit for bpraying Use nnt day?” Mr*. Brown’s smile broad- CATS FASCINATED RING IS RECOVERED conducting a long-time experiment in preventing vitamin. Mature cockerels Discarded automobile crank-case oil cnerl. “ Yes, rather,” she answered. “ I feeding dairy cows on alfalfa hay and were given a ration containing none BY BRIGHT LIGHTS AFTER TH IR TY YEARS should not he used for spraying fruit made three friends o f enemies and corn silage without grain feed. The i f this vitamin for over three months. trees and other vegetation for the con- I three enemies of friends.” t e s t inis I m t i i r u n n i n g B O W s o m e t e n Their livers nnd kidneys were then fed ' A black cat, lifeless and stiff, lay on Speakiqg to workmen making altera ------------------------ years and the records show an aver In small amounts to guinea pigs suffer the track in the white snow. Beside tions recently In the flooring of the trol of Insect pests, according to the | F in e d f o r Show / age production per cow of something ing from scurvy brought on by a lack the body was a bright scarlet stall- old Church street library. Miss Gra- Ohio experiment station. Crank-case oil Is dangerous because over 200 pounds of butterfat a year. of n vitamin preventing scurvy. In The cat hail been run over. Rev. Douglas Montagu Heath, vicar hum— well known for more than a It cannot be diluted readily with water That I r good. about two weeks’ time the guinea pigs “ Considering tlielr activity,’’ said the quarter century to habitues of the late of St. John's church, Harlow. England, Alfalfa hay and corn silage make | were cured of scurvy by the livers nnd one-armed flagman, “ the number of Dr. Bain's book rooms-— requested them and Is almost sure to Injure the foli was fined $20 for staging a play in up a perfectly balanced ration and kidneys of these cockerels which had ents run over on the railroad is amaz to ‘‘keep an eye open” for a ring which age. the parish church without a license. The oils used for spraying trees are provide ample substance for cows of 1 received none of the scurvy-preventing ing. Dogs are hardly ever run over. she thought might lie In some dusty There was no charge for admission. quite different from the oils used In vitamin, thus indicating that the vita average production. Cows of high , With birds and rats and cows and hogs corner or crack or among the old Joists production, of course, require grain, min was manufactured by some means It's the same thing. But cats, right and planking, says the Toronto Globe. HUtonioblles. They have been treated F re q u e n tly She D oesn’t In such a manner that they mix readily but It might be said that the pro In the body of the chicken. and left, are mowed down. *‘I dropped It Just about here 30 “ I am another man since I waa with water and they are diluted for j duction of average cows kept for | This suggests that the chicken can “ I ’ll tell you why It Is. It Is because years ago,” she told tiie carpenters. ‘‘It married." "And does your w ife lov* dairying in Minnesota could he in- make this vitamin from sources not a locomotive's headlight fascinates a disappeared through a crevice and using. Discarded crank-case oil often con- | that other man?" creased a third If they were fed ull J available to the guinea pig or to a per cat. Cats prowl by night and when on there is Just a chance that you might the alfalfa hay and corn silage they son and that the lack of this vitamin the railroad tracks they see the bright find it if you keep a sharp lookout.” ; tains small particles of metal and car- required without gruin. Too many i In the diet of the chicken apparently yellow splendor of an oncoming loco The workmen laughed at the idea, but bon which are very likely to cause In farms are without an ucre of alfalfa does no damage. In practical poultry motive's headlight they crouch down, promised to he on guard for the glitter jury to the spray pumps and nozzles, j and without a silo. feeding, therefore, little attention need and with a contented sigh they wait o f gold or gem. Scarcely had Miss nnd these objections alone would make : for this lovely thing. A ton of good alfalfa hay Is worth he paid to supplying the vitamin which Graham left when one of them re the use of such oils Inadvisable. The ! “They wait for it as a youth waits called her with a shout of Incredulous main objection to them, however. Is j pretty close to a ton of bran for prevents scurvy, although other vita for a beautiful girl. They think, no triumph. Tiiere in his palm lay the the fact that they do not mix readily ' milk production. From two to three mins are absolutely necessary and doubt, that It will bring them happi circlet, unharmed by its long immola with water, there Is no definite rule tons per acre Is a reasonable yield. must be provided by the feeds given. for dilution and they usually damage ness. It brings them death." It can be seeded as late aa June. tion. the trees. And pensively the one-armed flag Make a start this season. man gathered up the black cat's re Pepsin P rod u ction mains and laid them In a large wooden Tent Caterpillars Will OOCXX)OCXXXXXXXXXOOOOOOCOOOO The bureau of animal Industry says box. that pepsin Is procured in the follow Travel Long Distances "There's a market for the skins." he ing manner; Young pigs are taken explained. Tent caterpillars in large numbers and confined for several days, then, OOOOOOOCXXXXIOOCXXXXXXXXOOO Fresh, clean water Is necessary to after being starved, they are killed have been observed migrating from ti»e wild cherry trees which they have Silage is a summer feed the year the poultry flock. Ships W e ll E quipped and the stomachs removed. The lin For Colds Headache • • • round. The Cnlted States coast guard cut ings of the stomachs are scraped and defoliated. These pests will travel iong • • • Losses from tuberculosis In chickens ters, Tampa and Modoc, which recent the pepsin extracted from the mucous distances and even traverse plowed Pain Lumbago Good cows are kept; poor cows Is usually greater In winter than In ly sailed from Boston to patrol the membrane by the use of a salt solu ground to obtain food. Newly planted apple or other fruit Neuralgia Rheumatism shipping lanes of the North Atlantic tion. It lx then purified and treated summer. maintained. . . . trees close to wild cherry trees are amt protect shipping from the menace in a vacuum. • • * likely to become infested with these o AccePt °nly * rhlek specialists now recommend of Icebergs, are equipped with the high No fanner ever made anything run caterpillars nnd quickly stripped of feeding egg yolk or cod liver oil to pre est powered telephone and telegraph ning a poorhouae for' cow». Bayer package N a tu ra l Supposition leaves and shoots. This will severely • • • radio transmitters of any ships flying vent leg weakness. The fair, hut Inexperienced angler . . . check growth or even stop It entirely. the American flag. These two cutters which contains proven directions Breeders differ as to tht breeding on her first fishing trip cast Into the Spraying with arsenate of lead, one Experience shows that hens must If regulations permitted, could be used Handy “ Bayer" boxes of 12 tablet* powers of the hull when silnge is fed. swirling pool and promptly felt a vig Also bottles of 24 and 100— Druggist* Silage fed In large amounts will have have animal protein In order to lay ss floating broadcasting stations, and orous strike. She shrieked delighted pound of the powdered product to fifty gallons of water, is the most effective Aspirin Is The tr.(V mark o f Barer kf.no- Milk, mentscraps and they would he more powerful than s tendency to distend the paunch, prollflcally. ly and the gtiide came dashing to the fsetor. o f MoooseeUcachle«t«r of S ^lcfU csci* wav of killing the pest on apple and most of the licensed stations on land tankage are the animal proteins most which Is very undesirable. Each ship has a 2-kllnwatt telephone- rescue. "What Is i t f he cried. "A pear tree*. • • • available for feeding poultry. The fair angler glanced . . . telegraph radio transmitter. The Tam salmon?" The row muat be fed liberally so over tier shoulder. "Y-y-yes." she pa and the Modoc are also electrically Cracked barley can be Invaded In thnt the will have the raw materials Problems of Peaches For Tired Fool It Con t Bo Bool stammered. "1 s-s-suppose so. At driven ships of the latest design. the feeil ration for chicks after they to maintain her bodily health and At night when your feet least, that's w »-what my fishing li Where borers are attacking the reach the age of five or six weeks. at remit!) and produce large quantities are tired, »ore and swollen cense c-c-cajls fo r !" ; peactat trees badly, use paradtchlnro- . . • }from much walking or A id to Stone C utter of rich milk beside*. I benzene. Often peach trees will grnd- dancing sprinkle two • « • It never pava to overcrowd hens— Massive one-piece columns as high | unity die. simply from the attacks of ALLCTS FOOT-EASE pow der» O range Blossoms Successful dairymen Insist upon n they need a comfortable house, dry as to feet, have been produced from in tbe foot-bath, gently j the borers. Where the leaves fall The orange Is said to Indicate a hop« rub tbe sore and in treatment of the cow which will In and roomy, with plenty of fresh air a single block o f Inrtlann limestone badly from peach trees It may he due flamed parts and —the column being rounded out In of fruitfulness, nnd the white Wo* sure health, comfort, and contlnuoua and sunshine. to a number of e„uses. If the foliage relief is like magic. « • • s comparatively short time by means sums, like the rest of the whit* of the i has been burned by spray It will some work ' Shake Altec'sF mn - I mc Grain feed such as sprouted oats» of a machine called a lathe s e e Tears bridal costume, are symbolical o f Inno into you r shoes in tbe m orning and If the milk la kept clean and away cabbage, turnlpa, beets and rape ar* ago stone columns were cut by hand. cence. Orange blossoms as a bridal | times cause a defoliation. The attacks : of hrown rot will cause the foliage to w alk In comfort. 1» necessary for the health of the pullets. from any unusual odor* which It will It required six weeks for one man to decoration were Introduced In the • - — take» tbe fic tio n J roll, turn brown and drop, and often A disease similar In symptoms to roup readily at>«oi4kit ebonld .retain tke rut a Tv foot column Toda» the lathe Tnlterl States and Rngland about 1820. from t b « »boe. Sold everywhere. fffl causes so inhirv to tbe twigs them- It sometimes caused by lack of grans turns out a 28-f*ot column In three Tbe custom waa of older standing else aatur.l flavor. Sam ple and Foot- Ease W alkin g Doll, Auxrs iw x-asi. u I ot r . i. fend. days Sä B ■ Cuticura Talcum F or B aby’ s Skin Dairy Facts Poultry Notes Say “ Bayer” -Insist! ALLEN’S FOOT-EASE »