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M-Ml.-.l h - f l l i r - l 'n l ' A— . i ; i l " ' l l■"'•l .N " t " " ‘"l p i - tm . - . Kr in - l |- ..lnn r, tin- . :iin.-r;i wlio p h o i . .g i : ip h c d “ 'lilt- Mi r a c le Ma n . a P o picHir .-d “ On e Ch-ai Ca l l . ” Mr . Dtovlmg ;-lso plavs th e p a r t td a e ani iy old Jv-oteh ho<.k- k - e iMi - ' in a Wa l l Sl i .x- l b r o k e r s othee ll
" Tlu- B.-ai it ifnl L i a r . ” — —
A gr* at m am of i h e ; ' ' c n c s Pu* “ A l l n n i .
, tie’s Hal ” .shiirtlv to h.- r«-b asetl we r e takt 'l l h o a n l a n old s i -h. -mer iw. -nty mile.-: nr
oil th e toa.-t of ( ’a l i fo rn i a . In th e a e t iot i . l lo l n h a r not .nilv nsixl ;i th'siroyt*!;. man n c t l hy i t s r - 'g n l a r nava l en*w. h u t iw ty p ' . Hying l'o; its .
'lilt h v t ln 'p iam- s ns,-d hy th e
th e wa r . wi th ...........x c ept ion i ia v in g a win g spr«-ad with two “ Lilmrtys
n u N ’ ' r > ’ EOB .f the E.-d.
re were (be
large.st r .S .A . -Navv during of ilie NC. tyiH-
f III i fe e t , ami motored 4' a e h .
TH E CAMICBA SHY
H i i v i n u n n o ' s | i l i n U i | i n i p l i l n k < - n i ^ U ' ' i " ’ i " H , v i , . , l i , . n n l . i i M n ' - s : , t . . 1, - l - - t " , . n f t - i i i ' . - - - ' - ""'1
i h - r - n n - i n n n y i i i i - I . - * w l i n ' l l s l i k - t l i - p l ' n * ” ' - r . - i p l u - i - ' n r k n l r
n t m l i n n s n i m - l i n s t i n - S l i i n v . t i n - i v . p n l n r
i i e l p f u l o n H U c h a n o e e a s i o n . h a t . ’
h a t s quieklv the-so dnv.s.”
“ D o n ’ t w e a r a b a t u n l e s . * ? i t i s S t y U s l i
i .•• iVon’ t W4';»r s tiff satins « i, v - llc rv
g o o u t o f ,
' k - n t t s t s I - < « s t n r ,
a n . l f o r - m . - r Z . - l t i f . - k l I - ' < > l l ' ; - n ' ' • ■ - ■ ' ' ‘ ' y , ‘ " r y . L v f o l i n n - i t i u s i l i i p l " r n l - . s t l i t n
................ »:♦! L-otiTi-; o r a Jot a * p i c t u n
s k m i l ' l I - ’ ,
f a s h i o n
nitmn.nil-'. fur liiMnn<->'. (In tint
o f m a k i n g o n e h s i k u p h o H t o r < M l . *• Don’t wear th e h a i r drawn t ig h t . Always
pknu.ttr'np'i iv'-ll nml "tUf Rnt"'-',,'"” ' '' '■
hav«* i t dro-s's<'4l hMisoly.” “ Don’t wear a perfoi'tly new frot'k.
I . < . V 4T f c c l B a t i n i t . ” O n e B - i t t h *
N ’ : i t l o i t : d d i - ^ t l i l . m i o n . f o l l o w i n g “ ! , o . ' t . ' " ' l i i p ' . “
B r a ' s s B o i t l tlu- s c re en in th e ■ l a k e
d t i l e ] i i o - f o r I ' i r . s t
T h . - I s l e c . f • ”
i s M r . d i r « - < ’ t o r h i s first
INSECTS’ SENSE OF SMELL I n s e c t s a r c
c q u i p p e v i w i t h a
l l g h l . v d c v o l o j K H l s e n s e o f s m e l l h u m a n s , s c i e n c e h ; » s l a t e l y t l e c i i l e d . t h i s o l f a c t o r y s t - n . - ' C t h a t h o e s , w o r k i n g
m u c l i m o r e t h a n
a r o I t i s h \ l < > -
g i . t h e r i n t h e i r h i v e , a r e : i h l i * t o i l i s t i n g u i s h t l i e t h r e e c a s t e . s o f i n h a b i t a n t s , f o r t h e q u e e n h a . s a n o d o u r a l l h e r o w n . a m i t h e d r o n e a n d w n t r e k r a l e e a c h a l l o t t e d a p a r l i e t i l a r o d o u r . T h e
w o r k e r s k n o w v x l o i i i t l i e y l a r r y .
' r i i i s i n s u r e s h a r i m m v a m i a t n n t c x l d e l e n c o t g a i i i - ' i a t t a c k . T h e q u e x * n o d o u r c o n s t a n t l y i n f o n i i . ' . t i l l * w o r k e r t h a t t h e i r q u e e n i s p r e s e n t .
t h e i r h i v o - m a t e . s h y t h e •
, . r j i r o s e i i c e m e a n s
F i v e i i t h o u g h s l i e < l o e s n o t r u l e , l i o r e v t ' f . v t h i n g
t o i x * i - | x . i u a t i n g t h o c o l o n y .
i k I o u i * a m i t h e q u e e n o d o u r , a n d I m i n g g c i c l e d h y
o f
c o i i U i n o t w a n t a I m t t e r r u l e r . A m o n g a n t s t l m s a m e b r o a d p r i n c i p l e s h o l d
h u t h e r e t h e
| K i r t a u c e , - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - —
f a n i - i l y o d o u r r e t a i n s i t . s i t n - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
TO OPEN TINNED FRUITS. Mail' iK'ople find tlio o|K*ning of linnetl
l i - u i t . s n i t l i o i - 11 t r o u l i l i - s o i i K ) b u i i i i - s s , r e m a r k s a - ‘ S t a r " w r i u - r .
i s t o f o M
a n - i i s i n i t t l i e c u t t e r . a
a l i o u t - l i i l . ' v i ' l o c o i u p o s e t l o f s e v e r a l u - s e s .
e e . i t r o o f t l i o t i n .
i M - o a u . - ' - l l i e v i l o n o t R e t a p r o p e r ( ; n p w l n l o t i l —
T i n s i s a l m o s t , e a t i r < ; l . \ A n . - . ' i c e l l e n l p l i t n
' l u s t e r u n t i l t l i o r o i s a [ ' ' . e ™
T h e n t i e t l i i s v e r y t . B l . t l y r o u n d t h e M a k e l l i o c u t u t t l i o t o p
a s n e a r t l i o s i d e a s p o s s i b l e . B y u u ' a n . s o f t h e t l m s u - r a u o o ' l ( t r i p o f f i l e t i n c a n l a . k e p t , a n . l b y r n t t i u K e l o s i l t o t b o s i d e n f i n e r e s i s t a n c o c a n \)0 s c c n r o t i .
Iv.
ACCOMl’A N IF ll BY
SO.MK FR IEN DS . Movie annonnroment: “ Tbo Fly.
who
ro.sonto<l t»oing and who h i t o n e , g re a t Iw
going repairs Mr. and Atrs. ‘Baynes wore 5i-S£"s.= "is ivlncfi
visiUsl Detroit last snnunor. soiin to return to
t.bo screen.— “ Detroit Notts.
Htoppinc at .Timmlo had was nothing else
u fannhonso, and of ciourso to l>o inv»te<\. t-oo. for there to do with him exactly
T l i u > . I . y o l M ' . v i i i g t h e s t i m u l i o f t h e l i i y e i u b t i n c t . a c o l o n y
_
t h o h e e - s ,
, • I i o e s i » o r h a p . s a h e a d o f t h e d i a m . i t h a t l u j d p i e « v < l e d h i m . s o h e , s a y s
I n . i t h e r w o r d s , c l a s s i c f i l m w i l l l > e p l a y « ' d
‘ H a m l e t . ’
t t ’ c h i d c p n * a n d i n v e n t i o n s w l i u h w i l l . o n t i n i i - a l l y l x * : n b k d .
W h e n I ' n l s v k t y c o m c . s . m o t i o n ; i n d . s t a h i l i l . v h a v . - . u i r
D E L A V I L L E . t h e b e s t
* * W « * . s l i a l l h a v » * « u i r w i l l w r i t . * . s . ' . - i m r i o s
F o r
p i n o « ' h a i i i r . - n r : ; i c o l o u r e d m a i d , a H a w a i i : ! m a i d , a n d
i x d n
i n s l a i M ' e . h e h a s a . l a p a i n ' s * - g a r d e n e r , a I ' i l i h i s w a t c h d o g i s a H e r m a n
THE FAST LIFE OF JIMMIE, BLACK BEAR CUB.
I ’lio farmer’s wife had miJkcxl the cows _ ainl was coining up tho hill with the foaming
_ : l . . . . . I . . . I . . . . . . 1. . . h o a r c u b a m b l i n g d o w n l l i o b a r n
t e r i n g t l v K U * . l e r
V . I l i i i i t . i i o
t h e m i s c h i e f i n J i m m i e ’ s c o m i c a l e y e s . k n e w t h a t s h e w a s ” i n f o r i t ” f a r f r o m
t U x i g o o r r u n a w a y . v l i c a p i K ' d h v n o t h i n g
t o d o
t h e f u l l m i l k h u t s t a n d
l o n u ' o t I t e r . F r o m S h e w a s l o o
t i l . . l i l s i e P s h e
t o h i < l o I n - ’ l i i i u l i t s s h e l
i )i l a t i t u d e a n d l o n g i l m l e , s l i o c o u l d n o t B e s i d e s , s h o w a s - l i a n - p : u l .
B e i n g a b o u t e t p i a l i n t h e » u i t - h e r g r o u n d
M i c r o w a s a n d
L w a i t t h e m i s h i u g h t . I t c a m e . J u n t n i e s U v d o n h i . s h i m l l e g s i n f r o n t o f h e r . t h r o w h i s . s t v n i t f o r e - i r n i s a r o t i i u l t h e p a d . a m i h i s l o n g i m . s e d e e p i n t o t h e w a r m v a i n . s h e
m i l k .
. s e e m e d t o k o g l u c s l t o h i m . w e r « * r a p u i l v H a r o l d
t o I t e r .
t h r u s t I n
t r i e < l t o f m l l t h e p m l ' ‘ " ' u . v ; r u s h e d
U o i f o r c e m e n t . s M r .
B i v v n e s . M m o w n e r o f t h e b e a r , a n d
h i s w i l e r a n l o t h e h e l p o f t h e m d k m a t r o n . ” B u t , ” i » h i l o s o p h i c a l ! y o h s v . ' i v e s M r . “ N a tu re .Magazine” (Wasdmigton D.C.)
themselvc*s,’ so I gtioss J immie had C.txl on his side. At all oventc I was qu ite too la e, for tltis ursine suction pump bad
pracliL.iljv emptieil th e paid when 1 finally Micc^dcxl m prvin'i ; bi nt b—-o.” . liin inio a n s 'y e r e d i-a lbcr
i t i.s saitl t b a f ’Go<l lielps those who help
fttitlifnlly Kil'linu's
descni.tnm nf s a r in l - a in e l in . b a t b e wa s 't
ostri'-b null nn nrplmn 'liil'l in
savs Mr. Baynes : It took him les.s than five any one that ho wa.s
t o
i..iiiutes to prove litth* devil. He
‘•illv wa.s an tirphan too. for hi.'j mother •IS' kiIlo<i hv Indians e«Kin '.aftvr he was
Imnt. nn.l - o n if be .li'ln't frieu'l. tbe l.un«'k'-<-lK.-r .li'l ber l---t
'';:;^.^;■'l,i;n!n■::nv’':7.” ^l'::^;:^^7” ''n^^^ “nlvAntime nf .nil
funner fnlk “ ullnwe.1’’ ib u l be
l4» Stand np for him. look in the lea st like im
Hm
tnil be wus liubb- at tiny tune u. "‘-'I"'"'' borl netice :i lieserl of nny |iluco bo b.'P-
•'
tltiscbief un,l.|-rbu,..s th e re isn’t •Jtidn -I radius of a mile of our
hou.se to t<*ll of oil adventure with
,,-no.l 1.. be ut. l ie w-u,, ulwu.vt. uetltnc mto
luLsn’t .•'♦line .•-lory
b.ve.1 furnm uml .■'-v.-r lire.1 of « - Tlie
ii.bnirs of orrlmrtl.-. uu'l
jiloring them, dairies .MH-metl
.limmio t rP . un.l of 'on.;>- >1" '-^
I to tiekb- plciisunUy bis " I" - ';'';. "
A m ; n - . ' : ' ' ' f b i s t l c k l i n t t d ,;^ ; ." u .n r sb e '-p u..'i - -
tinn-s l.tek wus <-loun ,suw u tunv be wu.s tuki.iK I'berln
l“nee’ ■n,,MX^tn".l.Iio^ni7;t
,’’'7;,,'"r,t^::s:i."i:i^vev</:":;.nr«.n'o: with butt
Once I
harluHl wire s t - J
die of next we»*K k a t io'Lst ink) th e fu r tl ic r
the iK'st of it . Sii.-il by
ml of tln.s.
bo stvppv'l <'lnso ” 1’ ’ ' f k-B.S
victim.s. Oii'i 'if uho - nil b
c 1 f this otie ■ But usually Jtmmio got -\s soon as .she stoppotl
hiu"
nos- fn;r
"bird”
ETNA’S SHOW A SOLO PERFORMANCE.
purely individual exhihiliou, and not. coniiect- e<i with tlio activities of any other volcano, not oven with near-hy Vesuvius and Strom- holi. Such is the «*piiiion of Dr. .Henry S. \V:tshington,
volcimologi.st at the Geophysical Lalmratory of the Carnegie Institution, as re|M)ried in Scioneo Service’s *’ Daily Scienco News B u lle t in ” (Wa-shingtou). We road; I'kna c -upts with a sort of irregular regu
larity. I)i
Wii.shitigtoii said, and it sometimes hap[K‘iis that these eruptions corresi>oiul with those of ' ’esuvius. But Etna is isolatotl wlulo
e.suvius helotigs to a wlu>le group i>f )’ol-
The i>ro.'-ent enipiion of Mount 1‘Atia is a » t E r n e s t
Jimmio enjoyed life on tho farm. Ono day lie had a iKirl’octly gorgeous time in tho pantry. But. continues Air. Baynes: Perhaps the most surprising incident
b e a d d r e s s e d t o
i n t h i s t b o
DDHOTHY DAI/PON.
Star in the new Paramonnt picture ‘ 'Pile Crimson Challenge.”
hut dfonl to smile
an opprttcsed valley
again.st a man who preys iiIKin the jicople. rustling their rattle and IH*riK'trating all kinds of outrages. At the tinish sh(* heats him in a
two.gim battle, rid^ the
* valley of its oppre.Ksors and avenges the murder o f lu*r .fatluT at the villain'.s hands.
Jack .Mower is leading man. Frank Campeau. I O l i o of tJio lK*st know “ villain.s ” of tho ser«*on. | iho chii'f of tho throo “ hoavie.N.” 'Fho
nowadavs. style,
a‘ml piiite 'J’he .skirt was long, whilst of
the wrap-over j the
coat was j
t GARDENING FOR PROFIT AND PLEASURE S
By A FELLOW OF TH E ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. o o p Y B i o n T .
WOlUv l.'Ol!. Tlllil WKICK.
i..',„wii thinlv in lints a lout aiairt ami tliiina.l out. promptl.v.
1)0 stopiH.Hl hy the date of this issue. , .dumM he taken Irotn the top of each
^ \>ov '.mall riHJUs oT beetroot early re<l globe fioiii autumn to spring, sow seed now. .'^lM)ft4>n vhtiois ot plnm trees to four or live
that should he removed also.
K„r winter lc-ltncc.s llin 20lli of Uio iiiomli -ill,ml llio
tiiu.. to sow. Tliey .sliouUl
■ O i i L i l o o r l o i n a t o e * W i t h o u t e x c e p t i o n l u i u s t An inch
fiFuit anti .should thei-o he a top truss of fruit oiiiv iu-st
U-*ive> t.diiug care not to touch the loaders. Vl iui vtrawheny plaut.s at ouco (see l»elow). Ih'niove all suckers from tlic pot-grown
d i s p l a y , a n d i h e r o s e s s h o u U l h e l a y e r e < l n o w , w i n c h s i m p l y m o a n s t h a t t h e s h o o t s m u s t h e l i e n t a
f e w o f a l l m a k i n g f o r
i n c h e s a
s l i t i n c o m p l e t e l y s e v e r i n g i t .
u n d e r t h e t h e
w i c h u r a i a n a h a r k r o s e s .
r c o t e d i n a b o u t a y e a r ’ s t i m e . s n i n c i o n t l y f o r t r a n s p l a n t i n g , a n d l l i i s m e t h o d a d v i s e d
T h e p l n n L s w i l l h a v e i s g e n e r a l l y
H u m b l e r
1‘ o s o s m u s t h o p r u n e d a t o n c e , a s m a n y o f I h o o l d e . s t . s l i o o t s a s c a n h e s j i a r e d l i o i n g l o - * m o v e d .
' P h o
p l e n t y o f s p a c e N o w
i s t o o n e w g r o w t h s m u . s l h e m o s t o p p o r t u n e g i v e n H m e t o h n d
rlnv-anihcmums ami .syringe both plants and ,
H.is earlv when tlie evenings arc warm.
^ ’\ -Mi or three dtw.c.s of litiuid manni’e should t<i fuchsias comiug into bloom, and
Ihoiu'side* shoots can he milise-d as cuttings. Tlio Mcd.s <»f Alpine anricula.s will now Ik*.
nt»ou-:t' hiiig m alu n ly and t<» prevent tlamagc i,S I.tin bhoultl Ik* harvested immediately Hie
i i C l h I
p * ) » 1s split opt*n. .STUAWHFIUUKS
d r ’ o i e . l .
< i i . . u h l l > e p l a n U x l a t o n e x j i f f r o . s h l > e d s a r c I t w i l l
3u a k - N a g i v a i d i l f o r e n e x * t o i h e c r « . * i » .
w h . 11 t l i c p l a n t i n g t i m e a r r i v e s , i « " u l U s
^ ! l « •
I h ‘ f o u n d t h a t e a r l y p l a n t i n g l i r s t y e a r ’ s
J u n e o r . l u l v . a n d t h e i i e t e s s i L y f o r d o i n g t h i s j . s - i p p a r e n t .
' I ’ l u ' * r u n n c r . s o u g h t t o h e l a y o r o i l i n I h x ' u u m * t h e y m n . s t h o w e l l r o o t e d f r o m
. s l r a w h c r r i c s t h e
' l o g o t t h e g r o u n d
M h o h c a v v . d e e p l y t i n g a n d w e l l m a n u r e d .
t V i o s i n a l l p i > t s i n w h i c h t h e y w e r e l a y e r e d , i h o r o o t . * - b e i n g c a r e f u l l v d i s e n t a n g l e i l a t t h e i K . u . ' m o f t h e i K i l s . a n d t h e y s h o u l i - t h e n i n N ' i l a t a t i e p t h w l i i c l i a l U i w . s t h e c r o w n
T l l ' ' i i i n ^ i
i.'iuro lK.*twc^rn the rows being two ft*et, and 1I.0
i.lanls twelve inches ap a r t . A lte rn a te planus are ting up a f te r the first M.*
a.son s IT"!' i" gathered, ihu.s leaving all two feet
« • • • • • • • - - . . . . . . . . ; ‘ T ' “ • f t 1
Id I * .............. I k . *
i»li!iN‘<l a t a tiep th wmen anow.s m e eiiM>ii or' growing i>oint to .show
ju.st above tlie .sod. innvi Ik« made thoro ugh ly firm, th e dis-
dwarf stocks of roses, taking particular care in inserting the hml on
thc.st* si<H*ks on the- wost side wherever jiracticahlo. TIio shoots should Ik* kept in a jar of water during tlii.s ojK'iaiion. 'lue leaves must have been cut
c.ir nreviou.sly, about half an inch of the leaf slallv being retalnoil so as to got a firm hold of the hud. Sometimes it. is
neee.ssan.’ ^ lo water the .stocks a day or two before budding ami this operation .«iumld he carrietl out as close lo the root as possible on ilwarf stocks, «spe<Mally where llie plants are I'cqiiircd for putting up.
ONIONS.
of onions to bend over the loi>.s of all those spring grown onions which aro still green a.s this helus them to ripen. 'Fhc bulbs shoukl
I k ) l i f t e t l a m i p l a c e d i n a t l r y . s u n n y p o . s i t m n i n a b o u t e i g h t o r n i n e d a y s l i m e .
I t i h c
w e a t h e r i s f i n e a m i b r i g h t , t h e b u l b s c a n h e placcil on a gravel walk, and they should he removed to a di*j* airy shed, if rain s l - i . s
’Hiey .should he lied in hnncluss and ^nspcnded wlien tlioroiighly dry, in a fnist j>roof and dry jihu-e.
in. U O L D I O N A w i t h a WONDKH c o r r e s p o m l e n t
c . s | K ? c i : i l l y t o f r o m
PO'PATOK.S.
* * T h e C J o l d o n W o n d e r ” i s a c u l o i i r e i l p o t a t o . T h i s i s a t a i K * r i n g k i d n e y o f t h e m a i n v a r i e t y
r u . s s c t y - i i r o w n w a r t < l i . s o j i s t * . s k i n , a n d I k * * r c o o m m e m l e t l . n s i t i s i m m n n o
d e s i r e s l o k n o w w l i e t h o r < T o p
i s I wouUl advise all lhos<‘ who have a crop A
g r o u n d , l i r . s t h u t n o t
a n d d o t h e t h i s
ELEVEN BY “ SPARKS.”
T v i t l i a s t i c k i f t h e s t i c k T v a s l i g h t a n d n o t l i i c k o r t h a n a m a n ’ s t h u m b .
s t a r r i n g
t h e a t r e ' s h a s t y t e m i > o r c < l h u s b a n d a n d H e l e n F e r g u s o n a s t h e y o u n g w i f e w h o r e a c t e d t o a n a u r o r a b o r e ; i i i s ^ b y g o i n g b a c k t o f a t h e r , j i r o v i d e s a n i n t e r e s t i n g p i c t u r e f o r n e w l y - w e d s
c o s s f u l r e t u r n t o t h e W e s t i n “ ' P l i o O r i m s o n C h a l l e n g e , ” t h e l a t e . s t P a r a m o u n t v e h i c l e .
r i d i n g
D o r o t h y D a l t o n a c h i o v o . s a r e m a r k a b l y s u e - A
W e s t e r n p i c t u r e i n e v e r y s c i u s c o f t l i o w o r d , i t i s ^ K i c k e d w i t h
H e r 1*010 i . s t h a t o f a f c a r l e . K s w o m a n
e n d , a n d c t i l l s f o r ^ l i s s D a l t o n t o i l o a l o t o f h o r s e b a c k s c e n e s .
t h r i l l s f r o m b e g i n n i n g t o a n d a n u i n h e r
o f c h a s e c o n r a g c o i i s ,
l i a n d , r i d e l i k e a i m n c h e r a n d P i g l i t w i t h t h e o u g h e s t o f t h e m .
w h o c a n s h o o t w i t h _ e i t h e r | S h e l e a d . s t h e s e t t l e r s o f ]
f e w y e a r s a g o i t w a s l e g a l t o b e a t a w i f e T o - d a y ^ “ T i y
P.OULTHY FOR PROF IT ^ NEWS BY AN EXPERT.
NOTES AND OOPYEIGHT. HOUSES. T h c i ' o a r o f o u r c l i i e f e s s e n t i a l s r e q u i r e d i n
utili.vcil for tins inirposo hut where .such buildings arc not available i t is of course necessary to erect special structuren. First of all caro must he taken in the
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selection of the site and remember that the best kind of soil i.s gravel, or some other light, |)orous substance. It is not good to liave fowls on heavy soil, neither should it ho damp, liecausoi birds arc very liable to disease, i f i>enncd on damp ground. Anotlicr thing to remomhor is that a dark position sIioiiTd never ixs chosen because fowls are very susccjilihlo to mopiness and are far more animated in a sunny position. A sloping piece of ground exixxsed to the
I 10U . S C S b u t o t h e r s , w i t h p e r h a p s n o t f i n i t e s o m u c h t i m e a t t h e i r d i . ' j p o s a l , p u r c h a s e t h e i r s r o i u i y - m a d e .
k e e p e r s l i k e t o m a k e t h e i r o w n b e e n d o n e a t I i o m e .
t i o n , a n d t i l t s s h o u l d c o n s i s t o f w o o d 21i n , a n d I J i i i ,
“ w a n t l i n g s ” ) . o n l y a ( e a c h
t h i c k f e w
( t i l e / f i n d t h a t c a r i > e n t e r s p e n c e a
p l a c e d t w o f e e t d o w n i n t h e e a r t h ) a r e f i r s t p u t i n t o p l a c e .
t h e J i e i g h t o f t h e l i o i L s o s o t h a t i t n m y T h e y
p r e v e n t t h e i r b e i n g r o t t e d w i t h p a r a l l i i r h o f o i f o b e i n g t h e c a r o b e i n g t t i k e n
s h o u l d , i n o r d e r t o t h r o u g h
c o n t a c t
w i t h t h e e a r t h , h e w e l l t a r r e d , a n d t h e e d g e s 01* e v e r y p l a n k f i x e d i n t h e h o u s e s h o u l d b o r u b b e d
A f t e r t h e u p r i g h t s h a v e c i - o s s
g r e a t p n . t i n .
> l a c e , a s t h i s h e l p s t o p r e v e n t i n s e c t s h a r - x m r i n g i n t h e m . l K * e n f i r m l y f i x c < l f j i s t o n e d ,
j n c c c s m a y h e t o
h o a r d i n g m u s t h o w . ’ e n
sun for a luirt of the dnv, slieltercd from the winds, ami with the hack opening on to tlio north and
ca.st side is the best .site that can lie chosen for the house. S o m e
o f t r o u b l e i s s a v e d , h u t o n e g e n e r a l l y i > a y s m o r e t h a n w o u l d h a v e w o r k
I n t h e l a t t e r c a s e a g r e a t d e a l I k k u i t h e c a s e h a d t h e
F o r i n . s - t a n c e ,
t h e r e i s a n a d d i t i o n a l c h a r g e o f c a r U i g c f r o m t h e r a i l w a y s t a t i o n l < > t h e s i t e f o r t h e l i o u s e . a n d t h e c c H » t o f e r e c t i n g i t , s o t h a t e v e n i f o n e
p a i d o n l y t h i r t y t h e t o t a l c o s t w o u l d
s h i l l i n g s f o r a h e m o r e t h a n
h o u s e , i f o n e
m a d e o n e ’ s o w n h o u s e . H o w e v e r , s h o u l d a n y o f m y r e a d e r s h e c o n
I t e i n p l a t i n g j m r e h a s i n g a h o u . s e , i t m u s t a l - I w a y s b e b o r n e i n m i n d t l i a t t h e c h e a p e s t i s j hy no means the best. If a cheai> house is liought, the w i k k I
j l i t t l e v a l u e , b e i n g n e i t h e r s t r o n g n o r w a r m ; I i t i s a n u n i l c r . s t o ^ t h i n g t h a t T i i a n u f a c t u r e r s ' c a n n o t
n i a k o a h o u s e w i t h w o r t h o f w o o d , a m i c h a r g e t w o i > o u n d . s f o i
it . Another insulvisahlo thing lo do is to imrehaso a galvanised iron
hou.so unless it lias an iitsido lining of felt or w o < k 1.
!y
liioVL'd. however, when the iron is lined with felt or wood
stifling hot during the .summer, but hitter- eold j n.................. ...
winU*r. A T
...li..e..
...se defecU ore ............. a e G O O D H O U S E
Is ne<x*.ssary whore the intention is lo keep I fowl.s for a long time, a good-looking, fair-
sized structure should he matle. and can casilv Ik* <*re<*ted with a few tm)!.s. A ‘framework should he tlio
llr.st coiisidcra-
well-known fact that metals aro good heat eomliiclom, so that a galvaniscxl iron house is
It is a re- f i f t y - s h i l l i n g ’ i.s sure to l>e thin and of A M i e n t h e f r a m e w o r , x i s i n
b o x e s o r g l a s s b o . x c . s , b u t J a l w a y s u s e m a t c u h e a r i n g t r o u b l e . g r o u n d c o v o r c i l
k e e i > o r s p r e f e r t o a s J
i n f r o n t w i l l b o r u n .
B o a r d i n g I ' l i e
f e l t . ' J ' w o
f i n d i t i . s f o r t w o
! > e t t e r a n d f e e t f r o m
r e m a i n d e r t h e t h e
r e q u i r e d f o r . t h e o f
s i d e s
s l i o u l d b o f c n c e i l i n w i t h w i r e n e t t i n g , a n d a f t e r t h e I x j a n l i n g i s i i j ^ , t h e r o o f a n d s i d e s o f t h e h o u s e s h o m d
. s m a l l t l o o r w u y s a r o
I k > c o v e r e d w i t l i i * o o l i n g r e q u i r e d , o n o
l e a d i n g f r o m t h e h o u s e i n t o t h o c o v e r e d r u n , t h e o t h e r f r o m t h e c o v o r c i l r u n i n t o t l i o o i > e n ,
a n d e a c h o f t h e s e s h o u l d h a v e a . s l i d i n g d o o r a t t a c h e d , s o t h a t w l i c n c v e r ( l e s i r e i l , l l i e b i r d . s c a n b o s h u t e i t h e r i n o r o u t o f a n y i i a r t . ■ \ V i n d o w s s h o u l d h e p l a c e d i n t h e a s f o w l s r e r i u i r o p l e n t y o f l i g h t .
T h o s o u t h
s i d e i s t l i e I j e s t o n w h i c h , t o p u t t h e w i n d o w w h i c h n e e d n o t l > e m o v a b l e .
a t t h e t o p o f t h e d o o r . A
g o o < l c o a t i n g o f t . o r s h o u l d
f o r g e t v e n t i l a t i o n , w h i c h c a n b e s e c u r e d b y b o r i n g . a f e w h o l e s e a c h a b o u t a n
O n n o a c c o u n t i n c h T v i d o I k > a p p l i e d
a p p l i e d h o t , n s i t g o e s o n m o r e e a s i l y a n d d r i e s m o r e q u i c k l y .
t o t h e o u t s i d e o l t l i c l i o u s e , a n d . s h o u l d b o E v e ^ * s p r i n g a
f r e s h
c o a t i n g o f t a r s h o u l d b o g i v e n i t s t h i s h e l p s t o k e e p t h e h o u s e w a n n , a n d a l s o a c t s a s a
p r e s e r v a t i v e . N e s t s a n d a i x i r c h a b o u t U i r o o i n c h e . s b r o a d
a n d a f e w f e e t l o n g a r o t h e o n l y f i t t i n g s r e q u i r e d i n s i d e t h e l i o u s e . I h a v e a l r o a d v a t l v i s c < l a s t o t h e b e s t k i n d
< i f l l o o r i n g f o r t i i e h o u s e , s o t l i c r e i s n o n c < x l t o g o i n t o t h i s q u e s t i o n n o w .
readers will l>o answorecT Tjotters should bo addressed Editor.”
NOTE.—Questions of g.
;cneral interest to this column. . to ” Poultry
h o u . s e , t o , a n d U i i s . s h o u l d u t i l i s e e m p t y p o s i t i o n , p u t
e v e r y t h i n g i n i t s e x a c t p h i c e , s e e i n g t h a t i t f i t s p r o i > e r l y . s o a s t o p r e v e n t t r o u b l e w h e n t h e h o a r d s a r e I w i n g j m t o n .
t l i o
c o n s i s t o f m a t c l i h o a r d i n g , s i . x i n c h e - s w i d e , w h i c h a l s o c a n b e o b t a i n e d f o r a f e w | > e i i c c . S o m e
e g g l e s s
q k H
T h i s i s n o t d e a r , a s i t c o s t s f o o t .
r e q u i r i n g t o b o t w o f e e t l o n g e r U i a n b o
J C i g i i t u j i n g h t i i
occurred the day he was locketl in tlio collar to keep hitti out of the pantry, whore, wo might montion in pissing, tlicro was a huge liogsheyil into which flowed the ptirost of pure drinking-water from a spring on tho
liill.side hehiml the house. Our buxom hastc'ss. busy in iho kitchen, .suddenly bo- camo aware of a most unusual noise behind tlio |):iiitry door. Seizing a rolling-pin she strode across tho
kitchen, and after one inomont’s hesitation she llting wide tlio door. 'Hie sight slio saw .'istonislu'il her so that she let fall tho rolling pin and
collap.seil into a generously projvor- tione<l armchair. Tho pantry hKikcnl ns if
it ha<l hc<*n through a fire. Tho floor tind almost everything else w.a.« sous<h1 with water and sotlden cookies lay helplessly among the
broken jam-pots. In tlio floor was n ragged Iioh* atnl chunks of rotten wood addetl to tlio goncnil desolation. But i t was not this wltich had causcsl the portly hostess lo col lapse; it was tlu* figure of Jimmie, tho pic- turi* of .saturate<l devilry, standing to his cln-st in the watew-harroL and with paws working like tlu* arm.s of a wimlmill. hatting tho water in every direction. He
h.ad cHmhod tqxm a pile of luniher. ami finding tho old flfKjr near tho barrel soft and piinky. ho had
ripf*od a hole in it with his strong claws and plimhc*d up into what to him w.a.s heaven it self.
...uus-.s extemliug along the .Uhan Hills. Tho other members of this family aro now dead, suvius iK'ing the only survivor. The ^dif
ference in the family relationship of Ktna ami Vesuvius is shown in tlio diiroront chem ical comi)i>sition of the lava ami
ga.sos omitted Siroinholi is another isn!at<*d imiiyultial, and being in nuHlerate eruption a t all tinu-s iiatur- ally dox's so simultaiKs>usly with Vesuvius and Etna. I'Utia is older than the glacial perlotl, iml has been perimlically erupting .since that
time. .V wi<lc. deep valley down the .south ea s ieni slopes w:is fortiuxl hy
iiistoric eruption occurred in 093 wsus reforrinl to hy .'\ristotle and early (ireok id) Roman liistori:ms. Sitice then eruj>tions have hcon known to <iccur at fairly frequent intervals, although during the Middle Ageti few records wore kept. Since tho eruption, of
,dons i-rnittion in prehisUiric tiim*s. 'ihe first •
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his stitmily mnd rcitt-s. .-icbt uml
l i i ^ a n c e - t u r r - b . n wu.c,t ii.n m
'"'V !"",U llio 1 W uiid tboii run ■ 1 ^ rur.!—ulinost ;:iS^:b{;i;;tJs-wb^
ri*cord. it is ostiniat<*<l that the volcano has IKttirv'l .ml u 't'll'lc '"'lu
tion.s m.t.-tbly tbosv of IICP, 1000, uml 1698, h-ivo caused great lass of life, as owing to tlio groat fertilitv of the disintegrated lai'a- the W r slop «.-of the volcano, arc among
which was one of the
greate.st on iftn7
the most dcuse*ly ]>opulated ■ ‘
“ i ; ^ . i l^ : : 'co ;^ n ;‘k7 -.,;i.i;;ti',tt o-> ; ;b .iws its stores of Iiivn from neur b.v prohiibly not more tlmii U-it miles bcneatli the cnrtli s stir-
t mncli IS known about ^ol-
f"co- wi'ilo eurtbqtmkos, nltbouRh frequently -iccompunvinK volc.-tnic eruption.,, Mciir usu- 'afwTrcim'cnnses ottliroly .lillorenl from those
to'wblcb eruptions lire line. ________ _____ >—• • • —<------- --------------
moatiiliR in literature th at tlie antbor (iidn b know was tboro.—“ Cleveland Times.
•k litemrv critic is a i>erson wlio can find n iiiV' lu
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