Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 60, Number 4, Jasper, Dubois County, 28 September 1917 — Page 3

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Ridgway, Penn. "I suffered from female trouble with backache and pain in my side for over seven months so I could not do any ofmy work. I was treated by three different doctors and was cetf ing discouraged when my sister-in-law told me ' Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound had jed her. I decided to try it, and it restored my nealth, so I now do all of my housework which is not light as I have a little boy three years old." Mrs. O. M. IimKESj Ridgway, Perm,

Mrs. Iiiadfsey Now Keeps House JFor Seven. Tennille, Ga. "I want to tell you how much I have been benefited by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. About eight years ago I got in such a low state of health I was unable to keep house for three in the family. I had dull, tired, dizzy feelings, cold feet and hands nearly nil the time and could scarcely sleep at all. The doctor said I had a severe case of ulceration and without an operation I would always be an invalid, but I told him I wanted to wait awhile. Our druggist advised my husband to get Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and it has entirely cured me. Now I keep house for seven and work in the garden some, too. I am so thankful I got this medicine. I feel as though it saved my life and have recommended it to others and they have been benefited". Mrs. W. E. Liotsey, Ii. R. 3, Tennilles Ga. If you want special advice write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confidential) Iynn, Mass. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman and held in strict confidence.

Left Them Outside. "Where are your manners, sir?" sked the crusty business man of a stranger who unceremoniously rushed Into his private oflice. 4tI left them out in the main office," answered the irate called, "where I was insulted by two or throe of your Impudent clerks." Compressed peat Is being developed by a European inventor as a sound insulating material. There is no place like home when a man is broke.

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Feed the Fighlers ! Win the War ! ! Harvest the Crops Save the Yields On the battle fields of France and Flanders, the United States boys and the Canadian boys are fighting side by side to win for the World the freedom that Prassianism would destroy. While doing this they must be fed and every ounce oi muscle that can be requisitioned must go into use to save this year's crop. A short harvest period requires the combined forces of the two countries in team work, such mm the soldier boys in France and Flanders are demonstrating. Th Combined Fighters in Franfet and f landers and tht Combined Harvesters in America WILL Bring th Allied Victory Nearer. A reciprocal arrangement for the use of farm workers has been perfected between the Department of the Interior of Canada and the Departments of Labor and Agriculture of the United States, under which it is proposed to permit the harvesters that are now encased in the wheat fields of Oklahoma, Kansas. Iowa. North Dakota. South Dakota. Nebraska. Minnesota and Wisconsin to move over into Canada, with the privilege of later returning to the United States, when the crops in the United States have been conserved, and help to save the enormous crops in Canada which by that time will be ready for harvesting. HELP YOUR CANADIAN NEIGHBOURS WHEN YOUR OWN CROP IS HARVESTED ! ! ! Canada Wants 40 OOO Harvest Hands to Take Care of Its 13,000,000 ACRE WHEAT FIELD. One cent a mile railway fare from the International boundary line to destination and the same rate returning to the International Boundary. High Wages, Good Board, Comfortable Lodgings. Ac Identification Card issued at the boundary by a Canadian Immigration Officer will guarantee oo trouble in returning to the United States. AS SOON AS YOUR OWN HARVEST IS SAVED, move northward and asi your Canadian eihbour in harvesting his; in this way do your bit in helping "Win the War". For particulars as to routes, identification cards and place where employment may be had, apply to Superintendent of Immigration, Ottawa, Canada, oi to J. M. MacLachlan, 215 TractIon-Trm!nI Building, IndlaB!!, ladfaaa Canadian Government Ajgent.

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of This Fact. A Measly Haul. First Burglar Hello, pard! 1 haven't seen ye since you cracked dat crib on Jenkins street. Git anything? Second Burglar Yes, but I didn't know it until about a week afterward. I got de measles. The Limit. Belle Is Jack's wife so critical? June Dreadful ! She'll pick flaws in a perfectly good lie, Jack says? Pressing a button opens a new automobile door latch that is controlled by electricity. With full electric equipment

PONIES FOR CHILDREN

Business of Raising Shetlands Has Grown Important. More Patient Than Hon and Is Better Tempered Essentia! That Little Fellows Be Docile and Easily Handled. The Shetland pony is always an object of interest, whether seen drawing a shining cart in the city park or bending beneath the cruel weight of his heavy burden on the mountaintrails of his native country. If he were less hardy he could not endure the severe labor he is made to perform in his native land, for there he is purely and simply a burden bearer. Grain, iron, furniture, coal, ore and merchandise of all kinds are transported to all parts of the islands on the backs of the tough little animals. Three hundred pounds is the usual load for each pony, and long Mnes of these laden little beasts wind in and out among the hills of their native land. The genuine Shetland pony, produced from the pure breeds of the Shetland and Orkney islands, has become so popular and useful that the business of raising ponies has grown important. The business is not so simple as it might appear at first glance. In the first place, the progenitors sirs and dams are usually selected in the Shetland islands. Occasionally desirable breeds may be found in the interior of some of the other northern islands bordering Scotland, but the majority are found in the Shetland Islands. The Shetland pony is unlike the horse in many respects other than that of size. He is more patient, and as a class is better tempered Mute under punishment, patient during severe labor, constant as a dog in friendship, combining marvelous intelligence with a tractable spirit, the Shetland pony is of all animals the best servant, companion and friend for children. There are grown persons who so admire the sturdy little ponies that they prefer a cart and pair to" the best trotting horse. They make up in strength and endurance what they lack in size. On farms where these ponies are raised for the market, kindness is practiced under all circumstances in their training. This is very important, because most of these animals in this country at least, are sold for the pleasure of young boys and girls and it is essential that they be trained to be docile and gentle. When the little pony colt, which a man can take up in his arms and carry about, is strong enough to run and play with its mother, a little halter is put on it, and it is taught to lead and start and stop at the word. When it grows stronger, but is not yet nearly full grown, a set of harness is fitted upon it, a smooth, easy bit is slipped into its mouth, and It is driven about with the lines. A very gentle pressure of the bit on the Popular With the Kiddies. tender mouth is sufficient to guide it. Later on it is hitched to a little cart, and trotted about until it becomes thoroughly bridle wise that is, until it becomes trained to turn about instantly without hesitation In response to the bit. It is taken close to pvffing locomotives and alongside queer-looking vehicles; into the neighborhood of shops where there is the sound of clanging iron and pounding hammers and ringing bells. Its actions under all these conditions are carefully noted and recorded, and its special qualifications for particular jjurposes fully ascertained. The trainer knows the natural propensities and acquired qualifications of every pony about the farm fully as well as the teacher knows those traits in a pupil, and all those things go to make up a pony's record. DRAINAGE IS OF IMPORTANCE Fruit Tree, Plants, Shrubs and Vines Will Not Thrive in Wet SoilKeep Outlets Open. Fruit farm drainage is even more Important than draining for farm crops, as fruit plants, shrubs, vines and trees will not thrive In wet soil. The outlets of tile drains need looking after several times each year to see that they do not get clogged. Sometimes the outlet tile, being exposed to winter frosts, crumbles causing a stoppage of the outlet. GOOD FENCE OF MUCH VALUE Nothing In Farm Work That Requires More Attention of Farmer Make It Permanent. To the farmer engaged in mixed farming there is nothing in his farm work that requires more attention than the keeping up of his fences. This should mean good fencing that has a permanency to it and at the same time .serves the purpose of turning all kinds of stock that are turned Into the fields.

EXTEND THE TOMATO SEASON

Gather All Large Specimens Before Vines Are Killed by Frost and Put on Bed of Straw. The tomato season may be extended several weeks by gathering all the large tomatoes before the vines are killed by frost and putting them on a bed of dry straw. Put about ten bushels In each heap, cover with straw at night and when weather is cold and wet. The tomatoes will ripen gradually and will be nearly as good as those ripened on the vines. If frost threatens, pull up the vins with the tomatoes on the vines and pile in the fieM. This is the method followed by our truckers and market gardeners. Where only a few bushels are wanted, pick the largest and finest tomatoes and place them on a bed of straw in the cold frame, cover with a six-inch layer of straw. If rain threatens slide on the sash, as they should not get wet or they will rot Gather the ripe fruit for canning or preserving and make catsup while fruit is abundant. The small green tomatoes may be sold for pickling. WIRE STRETCHER IS USEFUL Implernent Consists of Two Semicylindrical Sections Held Together by Bolts. This device consists of two semicylindrical sections held together by bolts, and In proper position to each other by plates on the ends of each section, writes C. J. Lynde in Farmers' Mail and Breeze. In operation a half Wire Stretcher. cylinder is placed on each side of several wires and the bolts screwed up. A handle at right angles to the cylinder is inserted in one of the two holes in the middle, and the cylinder is turnedr Another handle is inserted in the other hole and allowed to hold against an adjacent post. In case of one wire being slacker than the others, an extra curved plate (1) is placed on the cylinder to take up more wire in rotating. The edges of the two half cylinders are rounded to prevent cutting the wire. WIRE FENCES AND LIGHTNING Dangers to Live Stock Increased During Thunder torms Unless Wires Are "Grounded." Wire fences increase the dangers of live stock during thunder storms, unless the fences are carefully "grounded," say specialists at University farm, St. Paul. Such fences may be grounded by running a No. 8 or No. 10 galvanized iron wire from each strand of the fence into the ground. The wire should be twisted two .or three times about each strand and should reach to a depth of four or five feet into the ground. If the soil is particularly dry the wire should be sunk much deeper. It should always reach down to moist soil. A crowbar may be used in making the holes. Projecting points above the fence will help to relieve the electric tension and prevent the lightning from striking. Field fences should be grounded every 20 rods, and fences about barnyards and feed lots every ten rods at least. INJURED CORN FOR THE SILO Where Crop Has Been Damaged by Drought It Should Be Cut and Stored for Feeding. When corn is injured by the drought it should be allowed to stand as long as there is any hope at all of its getting rain to complete its growth. If it begins to die it should be put in the silo, as this means what feed value it contains will be saved. If it cannot be put into the silo just then it may be shocked and put in later, as tests have shown that shock corn makes good silage. Of course it is not as good as that made at the usual time. SPRAYING FOR POTATO BUGS Control Insects by Using Arsenate of Lead or Paris Green Amount of Water to Add. To control the potato bugs spray with arsenate of lead or,paris green. If using paris green add one-half ounce or one heaping teaspoonful to each two gallons of water. If using the powdered arsenate of lead add one ounce or five heaping teaspoonfuls to each two gallons of water. CLIPPING PASTURES IS BEST Results in More and Better Grasses and Ripening of Weed Seeds Is Also Prevented. Clipping pastures' after harvest results in more and better grasses. The ripening of weed seeds i? prevented and briers are removed, so that clover and blue grass may occupy the ground. Where a mowing machine cannot be used the scythe Is brought into play.

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