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sDAIRY NEWS FROM HERMON AND VICINITY Of PASTEUfUZtNG EKTflLU MAI 9«RS Prot Jay Morris vraay, sv wttli fcfc Mr*. Bower Kattha •flow last Mooday vast to Wat- to spwt §• Take It Now 1 I There Is DO logical reason fr 1 why anyone should hesitate ft I to take ood-bver oiL This I I eocntiring food has been ac I I important factor in the I I health record of thousands. * Harriett Ooltoa. fea**tar of Mr. awl Mrs. Lsslto Colto*. ta wy til lEfiAUWTKE 5 •< Mr and Mn C G Leonard, irr B«:iv and Mr and <Mrm. (Jtiix *err ent*rtamed at th« home of Mr and Mr» W K Betvicb ai Her- i^oo Sunday ; Mr and Mr* Soccer fcllU *av« a Chn»ixB*s dinner Monody. Tbe foi- t K*ing »«re prefect Mr *ad Mr» I Jud*oc Eli5. Mr and Mr* J\ ALL FEAR SNAKES-\-r Members of Uncle Sam 1 ! For- estry Service Protected. Milk *rvd •f O Mr. aa4 Mr. Hocfecn Hoimo* aa4 family of t'Uca ara tSNatlaf taw fcotttoy* wtta fete mother aa4 sis tar, Mra. Hoteaa ' *itb acarWt fvv*r at tb« soot of ber ^ aad Mr*. Marion Wfclt&ay. i graadmocber, Mr*. Colion ta Clara. ! vowehtfra xher+ot. Hr Edf»r Ditty naa *»• to Little Mr. aad Mr*. M Q Brl«g» *u- %llla ^ <* <**„*„>•«. t» mid rails to spand two weeks wrtb bU daughter Ina aad Mr*. Mary J. &r1«? or btrforr tbe mu day of H<*. *\* to th« of Arxhm T. daaghter. motored to Watenomn last We4nes- is the easy end ef.rtive way Caper. Mr and >!•> \\ u:um S* and and Wimmuxc N»v»r W.tKout Arttidott TKrt It to R*nd«r BtU 9i Evtn Rattier Innocuous. ;r DEKALB JUNCTION DEKALB JUNCTION. Fnnk Carpenter of Fall*. * ho Hprnt several days witn her daughter. Mr* Edrooxui Gr:£::fa. hjL» returned lo ber home. .Mr* Emma Cook was in Canton on Monday Ara Collier, who underwent a se- cond operation a: the Hepburn hc*pi tal at Ofrdensburjr returned home on Monday much improved. Her E. O. Wwbster and Albert Tyner were in Opdensburg Wednes- day. , Miss Helena Patterson, who teaches in Ticondercvra. returned home on Sat- urday to spend tbe holidays. Miss Rutb Reynold*, one of th<- teachers here, left Friday night fur •ber home in Adams. .Mrs. Samuel Elsey and Mrs. Frank Hayes were in Ogtiensburp on Weil Uy. j of her sUter Mrv Cbar.es Fields on » the S^otra Sf.i.eatrnt Koad Friday. j Mr and Mr* Frank R*-ed spent ; ( hri>tnuA» I*a> »:*h their *on Jay and I faTvly in it* i>a> ln*:rict Mi»»-» lATvihy ajui Ruth Gfn*u- • hill s.trt SaT.:rcav ID Watertown. S*.Ai:le> T J^ces of Cortltn»i \s the ' f.;^' of h:- parents. Mr and Mr* • Owen Jone* over Christmas. Mr and Mrs James Newvine enter- \• v .ainer Mr and Mrs. Alton Zeilar and ; daujr'.:ter. Valence of Hermon. Mr and Mr> Ray Gran'y of Richrille. Mr* Sh»r, ptene and daughter of Canton at a Christmas dinner Monday. Aama&a Simmons who has been j forking at Natural Dam Is borne with • an Injured foot. I Mr and Wrs Clyde Gardner enter- tained the following Christmas day Mr. and Mrs Horace Gardner, Mr *nd Mrs Grover Gardner, daughter I Miriam and son Horace, jr.. Mr. and he OO the match a^uizi»t ruttlrsr.n^en In the national f\f*^»t5. were iK»Uie tin** a^<» p>erfe<ted of ivrv*i ult^r§ axd .iiit siiiike bite A. TLe wra^»on pruvhie^ for them is a innal! c\»Uit<ina:ioo tool cvntauunf a sharp steel lancet and * rvcepude to bold permanganate of potash, which is decUred to be the best ami<k>te for «nAke bueik Tbl» retnedy maj Dot be ai:aether popular io districts wbert frum time lmn>eriK*r!al ibe oAdtltne favorite reoA«<y, uhi*ky, U held u> nave no e^uat. but. nevertheie**. the official sanction haj bevo ^rlveo per* The necessity for furnishing forest o©cer» »ith adequate rueanu of pro* ! tectioo tt*Tti)iiKt snacks by snakes ha* time and a£:iln tn-eu strikingly j »trated In the cms* of blu forv ', After the fire* were thought exttn- frul&l)ed and tbe rm-n withdrawn it was dteeorered That tbe lire had brvken out 3liss Nettie Smith visited frit-nd.- in Canton on Wednesday. George Elsey. who has h^en in thi !hospitai at Upder.sbur^ for tnatrj-nt on one of his eyes, has returned horn*-. Walter Enslow was in liouvernour Thursday. The Preshyt-rian Sunday S( horrt |>eld ^heir (*hri>rrr.as f-'stiviti*•* on Friday nicht which consistt-d of ^uj>- per. a program am! Christmas tree. Miss Mildred Farr of St. Uwrrjuv I'niversjty is hotuo for Th« holidays. _ FhprmanLout ks visited his sister ii. Potsdam Friday. Miss Ina Louc]<< of E'ots.ljm cam-'- Saturday to sp«--i*<l Christmas with lt*-r mother. Mrs Klla LoucLs. A^ the close of th^ exercises ii^ ischool on Friday. Prof. Moses w/. iK pres^ntH<I with a gold pencil h^Vilcr. »nd Miss Ruth Reynolds and ' Mis^ Ethel MITCIHI. each with a gofid locket, by the students in their respective Mr*. Verr on Gardner Mr. and Mrs | again. Squads of men were dispatched luuoetiiately to fight them and on their way tb«ry run Into a regiioeot or two of rattlesnakes. In u&e en.\* it seemed as If tbe bnish was Literally alive with snakes. The men consumed tbe greater part of six bour* fighting snakes be- fore they could get through to tbe\ flre. Several of tbe men were bitten. Officials of tbe forestry service as- sert that rattlesnakes are as plentiful la Montana as In southern California forest^ and In sections of the southern Appalachians, acquired In 1915 under the Wevks law. The little TIH»1 with which the forest guards\are anurd can U» carried con- veniently in the vest inxrket, being tmly a trifle larger than an ordinary I fountain i**n and Dot as K»ng. Indi- : vidual eni| I .yt*-s of the United States Geological Survey have beon using ; the>e little tools for a i,oug time ami Earl Gardner. ;Mrs Stella Howard and non lv>nald. Mr. Cecil Gardner and Ernest Gardner. Mr. C. G Green'iill spent Christmas with hi? family here Mrs TV R. Jones and daughter Ruby have returned from Saranac I-ake where they werr recent gue^tf of Mr. ard Mr* Rn Morgan. Mr and Mrs. Archie Cassaw iand danr ; ito- Mar?:~re! ppent Monda at the home of V.* Ca? c a»'« parent-. %*r ?*'(] Mrs. P.ie^ter * lent? rick at Tba prattftre of p«L»i«»urUing milk is aTowiag rajridlj to it** c\t\*+ ot tola coeatry. m wbown by figure* collected by th# Cslted State* L*p«rtiii*-ar of Agriniitarc Tiiry-ugti |pm«*ure of b««Jtb dvpartskenr* and thrvugt VO1OJ>- I tary actiusi by mil* ciejUerm, piant ajfter j pUat bas baesi twitob^d OT«T rrom raw \ milk. lx U Bow getumtlly rvcognl&ad by thoa* wbo htrv «tu<iled tb* proo- irnjfl of milk supply, that proper paa- trurUatloa **• uot injure tbe chtraai- cal or autritlTa pruverties of milk, aad that it s)oaa dactno all bacteria that product dl»et** Uiik d«aJan tbat SAllk »< treated keeps bet- ter and satlsAe* cu>too>*rm, and that It prevents outbreuks of diMtise which night cant dtsoviUt on their product and injure their business. Wrtb tbeee facti in mind tt Is easy to see wbj the pr»?tlce baa grown. Is 1915 oAly 77^ per cent of the cities with population of more than 5UO\000 reported more than half of their milk peneurlxed, while In 1921 erer? city In this class had a milk supply more than 50 per cent of which was pas- teurixed. In 1915 more than 10 per cent of the dties of 75,000 to 100,000 people bad no pasteurized milk, but during the past year ail of them bad some part of tbe supply pasteurtxed. The Increase in pasteurization in small cities Is particularly striking. Take, for ea*ample, those from 10.000 to 25.000 population. In 1915 about 40 per cent had pasteurized milk, but In 1WT1 nearly ftl i*r cent had tt. Eren In cities below 10,000 population pas- teurixation U becoming more common. Owr schools closed FYiday for ths day aad reCumed by nj of Ani-- A RTHt'B T *. mi <JaX>. E. werp and were greets at the hc-m« of Mr and (Mrs. Roy Wiser. j Mrt Lacy Scott Is staying at the - home of Mr. and Mrs Adelfeen Jokn ; of St .H>llday vacation An interesting program watt beM In School DUtrict >Jo. 3 J^rtfUy afternoon from two u clock antil foor it was success full rendered b tbe students and en- joyed immensely by all irbo were present. Those wbo attended wete Mr and Mn £n;eraon Smith, Mrs Curtis Meilen. (Mr* W. A. Storie and daughter Gladys. Mrr Clark Dewey. 54m Andre*- Doddi and three grand- children. AJbrey. Junior and Dwain CXKW». Mr>. WilwJfa Fk>dd8 and daugh- ter Dorothy, Mi»s Otire Briggt and Mrs. l«inibia Laid law, Ralph Laid Law Thursday afternoon and was a guest** of bis *on. Ray until Friday after- . coon and bU son Earl returned home »!U him. Fred Alle of-Brockport is a guest of hit tiftter. Mrs. John Cardill for a few days, Mr. and Mrt. Thomas Willis spent Attorney for fgxtcutor and too ari httle daufuter Beverly Ddr.b AT r:red home from MorrUtown ISAT Krl day HuM> Jones start* 1 icr Akron. O \JS: Sunday afternoor ic pp*a<J r.ri''\na» mith bib */>i Harry daughter, Mrs, G«T$e Sherry. French went to Russel last SL tlvrrtHMUv 8un\?gs>t* ot \h~ i ..'\ of St_ Lawtrn©** and *CCMT'J»'^ • ., Btatut* In roch tm»» BMUK »nj t: ., . ? Kocic* ta h<r«^jr girra U> ali i^r^'-, iKig cia:au a*&!n*t the rvtatc A :,. V , / W to nhiMt th« ««JSHr. with thr \'..J.\'.'\ thereof, to W^« fubtenbtr. a: •..?. • In th« vtl.ajtr oi Edwrnrtl* tn »*: i w t • * oci ot txtutT Lh« ?e*.h day of .*. • r; t , ^» X>ftte4. Octobrr 11. ltn DA.V1EL M TAVb >\: JLftTHVn T JOHNSON. K\, w - , r Att'y 1\fT H\r'^\il'*r 1 HOW THE 1 FARE I prosperity, Di; I B g Strikes I Developme • • - — Bttph and Elms and Rowent Weatherup of GouTfrneur Vincent Doddt from New Tork City spent the meek end with bis brother. Mr WUson Dodds. Theron Storie spent tbe week with his brother. Mr. Clinton Storie ot Elm- dale. . Friday and Saturday at Carthage. Mr J B Corse who wat struck by Watertown and Deferiet and were the train two weeks ago has recor- guests at the home of fiir and Mrt. ered so that he w able to do his work Browneil in Carthage last Friday. NOTICE -i*ur»kj&cn lo an K. Hrrrlman. Surro^mte of ihr of £i* LAwrtncc, and accord.r.^ None* U» hrrt by gtvrn lo a ;•< r«.. XLa uy iatr of the Tom n vt '>.»<J\ In MUd County. 6>ce«jKAl. that tt to exhibit the »ain«- \» ihrivof. to the »ut*frcr>tM • oiTict* «f Hon. J. C. Dolan. !n thf of Gouvrrnfttr In »ald County. t «n the lih Amy of May nrx*. October ?S. I*?:. »• again. Mr Fran* Richards is calling on old friends and neighbors in this ricicitr. Mr. ami Mrs William Jones expect J C. JOHN MALOY, Admlni»:ra: ,- N 8TVLBIBPS CORSE US to spend the winter in Springfield, Matt. f wittj Mr. Jones' sister, Mrs. Marvin Matterson. .Mr and Mrs James Hiilit and Mrs Auornry for Administrator. Gou\rrnt*ur. N Y Year to all. The Christmas tree and exercise? NOTICE—Pursuant to an onler of A: He R. \rlerriman. Surroarate of the Sarah King went to Watertown last County of St. Lawrence, and according j Thursday afternoon to spend Christ- to the statute in such case* made and and Happy New mafi They wil j ^ ^^^ during their prorided. Notice is hereby given to stay mith (Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hiilis. all persons baring claims against the Fred Dowling arrived home last Fri- estate of Mary B. Kflbourn, iat^ of tbe were held in the school house here dav morning from Montreal Medical town of Fine in said county, deceased. KEEP CREAM DURING SUMMER last Thursday er^nini; A *ood pro- gram and a good time was enjoyed fry all present. Everer u Pries: of Dekalb. spent College. . jthat they are required to exhibit the The Community Christmas tree at same, with tbe vouchers thereof, to tbe town hall mas a decided success, the subscriber at his office in the v,l- Mtss Ola Harmon will spend the lage of Norwood In said county, en or if Coolsd to 50 Dsgrses Promptly Afttr Separating It Will Keep •evcral Days. . Orin Fields of the Pi otcl* Settle rr.-*n f H^nd ry»e* t F-.rda with hi piu' d pa rent-. Mr and Mr-, lohn P ; m tt'.'ph C 1 Mor-!ay. T v e Fr>'av a very pleasing with -^'i thr >u<.*cess. of he* aur.t. Mrv AV. K Rcewiok n* }>ernion 5'.nee H«t Wc'n«*?day. . Aboi>* 4 20 Sunday af'prnoon Ptan- !ev y..ne« r1[sco\er^d a broken rail nt*&r the fr^ssijic. }!e ror>or»erl it t > the operator an>! hap hren placed on thp hf»nor roll p.t Watertown for hU act. * Miss Nellie Mct-itty of Edwards Hiph School is home for the holidays. Miss Katharine Sullivan of th*;- JUchville school is spending her vaca tion at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wheaton of Emeryville spent Saturday at th«* home of Mr. Edmond Griffith. Mrs. Nettie Collier left Saturday for Rensselaer Falls to spend the holi- days with her daughter, Mrs. Robert i England. ' Mr. and Mrs. Magee Johnson spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Carrie McBride in Rensselaer Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Griffith and daughter were guests of Mrs. Leonani , Griffith on Christmas Kenneth Graves of Potsdam Tech. School is spending his vacation at his borne here. Miss Daisy Sheldon, a teacher In Montecello. is th,e gtrest of ner par- eats. Mr. and Mrs. George Sheldon, tor the holidays. The Missionary society of the Pres- byterian church will meet at the borne of Mrs. Martha Hardy on Tues- day. January 1, at 3 o'clock. Special business to be transacted. MARSHVILLE A Mrrry Chrstnias and a ha;»p>\ NYw Year to all the readers of this paper. The Haraar held in the pranire hali was not very well attended on account **f the bad stnrm but quite a sum wa< realized for suc.i a bad night. The Marshville School had a Xma- run a</n»s sruikt>. If ariiKii with b vest jHH-ket first-aid instruments, lj - liiJin quickly UJWIIS up tbt 1 with ibe laiM»*t, shakes in a lit- tle of tbe antidote un<! resumes bis work, ai»j»artiitly uoue the worse tor the nttack. . Xiujher survey creus of tbe forestry service fn i queiit!y battle with snakes. It is b« 4 ite\eti tlint they have the worst all in tins relation. The dairyman must figure a way to the cream In pood condition dur- ing the hut weather months. There I* always someone saying **creanj can't be kept sweet very lung during the summer months,\ but it has been pr*veti that cream cooled tu 50 de- grees shortly aftt-r separating can be kept svxeet for several days. To accomplish this, it is ne<vs«ary to have a cooling tank. £uch tanks may be bought from the dairy supply houses, but if on'y a small quantity of rreara Is proiu<*e<l a h<>innuade tank will do the trick. This fank is made as follows: Take a water barrel and around It make a box about 3 ft»et square by about the beipht of the barrel. Insert a pipe leartlnsr fm-n the pump Into the Mr. and Mrs Leslie Colton motored to Clare on Christmas morning to spend the day. I>fstrc»y wf»<~*ls in the fall or winter ami st*f*M %von't p»t a ihaiut* tt> irr^w in the sprinp /* DISTANCE TABLE • FREDERICK R. SMITH. EARL BANCROFT, Kxvcutor Attorney for Executor, Edwards. N. V. **-G-26t SUPREME COURT —St. Uvrtuw C-u:.- ty.— y.orKii<.f i>. i>al>c<K'k. p;n;r.:it?. KraAk Portt-r. N< -iit- rurt»:. J. Porur. Maudv Portir. Lua I'* \r\». Cuninungs. (Jracc Kiniu \. L« «n 1 ;. Christmas mitj his sister. Mrs Frank fcolidas at aer uncle's and aunts, Mr. before tbe 10th day of March next. Hendric* . ( and Mrs. Charles Davenport, at Rus- Dated, August 3S, 1922. j Charles Ree^A of Canton visited his ' brother. Frank Reese Sunday. i J Mr. and Mrs Frank Hpnrirkk spent Friday even in e in Hermon j The scarlet fever cases am num- erous in the virinitv of Rn«sel! but none are repor'e^ *o be very serious: Mrs Frank Jenne is reported to be on VAP pain . j Several Christmas trrs were ' heUr FrMav ever.inc in the sr'.iopl house* 1 rnd churches. All rt;vn a pood tirr- - >!r< Ivouis aTT-ice was in Herrron Friflay on business For-t ?talbirr! calle? Rt Fran';' Hen«iri -ks S.-itnri'ay o*i business i S\ r :::ul Mr> S* ilbir*! =rent ? nn da' I vjth y.v and Mris Lf«»er Jenninff^ | Reuben Jeninirs of Antwerpv i^ited r^'ntivf <s here rerently . •* • Cecil Smfth and Kenneth Fnow are ' workiMg for Pe*er N>wvine Ui>» ri+T'1*. Harry K.y« I. I». Wha.m a> Kxocutur of tht- .lic K. P :. r. La.»'. . \\ Natural i>am Oxllow !. Pitcatrn .. r*op«** A!il Harnsvillc 2.', 38.1 28. • g.c 1 7-2 A Troubled Conscience, , A ynrwfguin, Juun Lar>«»n by name, f a iuiiiUriiian had a couple of Swedes j \v<irkinj: for him. untr day one of A farm inventory is the simplest the Swedes grot a little fresh and tbe ; j <N'i>rwepiin tiiiew hiui into the river, j I Then ihv otlwr Swtde got into an ar- ' | gument with him, and he, too, went tree which .was loaded m*iih presents j into the rher and wus UrowneU. j for ^11 anil a fine program shome'l j ' In about six years John's con- ' they had been well trained and t'.io » science began to boilier him. lie ' perfect order although the house wa« | went down to the fcht-rilt, Ole Oleson, i mell filled. S« hool closed for a wtMk j nnd said: - j vacation. . \ . \* Ha, SHX yar up- Ay kill a couple Mrs. Florence Hill. : teacher. • re- ceived some very useful pre-^nts. Granpe dinner January 6. also in- stallation of officers. - •\ Ledper and Bessie Goodale of.K'l- v.-ards visite.l the'r grandparents, Mr and Mrs. Ostar Zeilar the past week Mr J Woodrom* entertained seven- teen to a Christmas dinner and a fine time was the result All ment home wishing more of the same. Mr John Alley and granddaughter ment to Lowvjiie Friday and from there theyy are poinp to St. Johns- ville to visit his daughter and family and expect to return about the 1Mb of January. This- is my last writing foj thia year the next will be 1923. rtope it -will be as prosp^'ous as this. Mr Burch of Hermon. Blaclwwnith. Hailesborc Hammond Potsdam to her home some time last week s are Feac'.itne for her bnck home John Willard and Dan Jone? were ir^Hermon Friday on business Mis^ Worthy Willard is her recent Richvillc ... Sylvia Lake 20 2.0 22.0 34-2 7-n 6o Massena ^ > ursuar:t t«» a jU'ipm» T't of a?: I .va 1 ' . rrnJrr»'l htMu ui\ t; . hi ^: Law ?>nor County Clerk's thf .*t>. <lR,y c»f Pvct*mtu-r. 1 i* 1. J . I suc.'i ;uir;»-x»- *>y >aid jut'.K'^^ f't . u:.i at I'V^'!i^ auction. t<\» th» ;.itf l .«>*« •> .1- on Scitur-'n . ihv ? (1 t>i day t.f .la'v.j: V.C1. at 11 0'\> r>ci«x'k In thf f.f. n-. ; . iUal .lay. at t!.t- Jaw nffirv- of .Jn::.»— r»<»':iT. in tht- X'liaja:' of * Join » r: • Mr lw.Hwr»'fict* County. Ni-w York. tt.«. \>: • •tv iJirt-ctt-d fry sat! ju ! ^ io-rv '•> A Tl at Tru-t or far\*-: of-J-an.i. s; at** in th^ To* n an<! V;'la*r- of •\;.»';% pf New T'Tk. an<l tl»'scrio<«l H S f-> • ^•ix. }U jrir^nir>g at a stntif ir. T' » -var of Park -:r*vx. rKinK th^ Moir!i»a<t r m-r of a lot c«tn\>vn! Sy Sh»;.<l<»n T'. rook t<> An«lr»w Murrar a^.tl r.<rn link.* along th«- *»»>uTh»rfv llnr of U': - f Morristown 1 Dekalb '/.'.'.*... jji 22.9 to a rh EP t o and Uiv cons« ience is begin to bother. What skoli Ay do?\ \Veil. I dunno. John. Ay bane sheriff only lh months and dunno the rules. You better go and see Knute Nelson, the county clerk. - Maybe he know what to do.\ So John proceeded to the county derk'B otflce, and there unloaded his ! troubled mind. Knute, afttr hearing - the £tory, took < .»n a big book, ^ rushed through its pages, then took j down another book, and studied It. j | Finally, looking a bit puzzled, he : I spoke up: .^ There ain't no bounty on them, be said.—Exchange. Cooling Tank for Cream. i - • J barrel extending; to the bottom. An , orerflo** pilf is then placed' <»n tiie opposite *i<le of the barrel leading to I the outside of the box. This overflow * pipe should be placed as hi^rh as the neck of a lar^*e cream can. The intake l pipe from the pump should extend to j the bottom of the barrel as the warm ! water then rises and overflows.. —Steel letter section 25 Inches aeep. for vertical filing, complete with al- phabetical -guides and 100 Direct Name Folders. Price $8.25. tf you are using the box letter file, you would be pleased with this outfit. In stock at office. C. F. Rush. Tribune Bnflding. ' nce S«>uth 9 h*- ••a.«tor!v of aM lo* - Ea«t of r»n«- in t N«»rth 9 W hv F. I»at r»vi,T is M n r noT.w. Attv fn\ r'rtint'^. Co'j Couv. rn»*iir. \\-w Turk. • r V Y and most easily kept farm not »tart one now? record, \.IAS moved TO tbe Flemming's place < n Elm Creek \In Our Opinion T HE value cf arv opir/.on is in arr.ount h: of car? anj triouer.: wrrn «h:ch it is Our opir. on as :o r u e mcr-r? of ar.v s^cu^rrr is E~vzr: or.N\ arrr cartfi-J invesriiratv^n zr.d :r-tr« is th? rr^ of &kC cnr,c£ ydzryer.z ot r. m re who kno* exact v « raz cc.c • * For z* re pass on an :r vesrr-.rr: c*rrr- i?-!£. 25 rr.TTT.rz. :r. our orfr-or., our MOHATK VALLEY INVESTMENT CX>«*OtATlON The space between the hox and the barrel Is filler! with sawdust or other Insulator and the hoi finally c<»vered to the edge of the barrel. A close fit- ting lid Is theft placed over the top of tbe barrel and complete* the tank. , When a partly filled can is net down „ ' a stick across tbe barrel above the can will help to hold It down.—A Miller. In the Farm and Home. Alarming. A certain actor who fthall be name- less here but wh<> has been known for hi* matrimonial adventures, one day approached a physician and asked for a, tboroujrh physical examination, p^wtut to nee that I^as fit for a rood many T<*ar» yet. doc,\ he said. \You know \KI to he married tgain soon, for the fifth time.\ liaHD,\ mattered the examiner a* he put the stethoscope to the actor*** heart. M Of <*our»e this fifth lady Is the only jrtrl In the world for you. and tMs it poftiHvely joor last matrlxDOnial METHOD OF RAISING CALVES Most Economical to M*k« UM of Good Calf Meal on Farm* Wh*r« Whole Milk Is Sold, Where whole myk Is sold, undoubt- edly the most economical method of raising calves :s by the use of a good calf meal. ^alve* that hare' b**n raised properly 00 calf meal make just as good, cwrg us those raised air whole milk or sk'ra milk. T>h. . come. «k**'»r.\ eried the U>eit;>ian. much alanoed. **Vm not a? bad off as that, am IV —American I>*g1ctt Weekly. Artogvthor Toe T*m*. irtf twrtu am} tbe other wm* -Erb^l cad May let's call b*r*us* tbooe ar? not their They had tbeir umxAl weekly one *mt- teraooft at the n>o*rk« and. as tt win tbelr cniEtotB to si! througb tbe ree> tar i iKotd showing they wert Dot ex^erted boa* *st tbe boor tbey showed up \Wbat was tbe matter with the show ^frj* TQH £i&L*Z M^ tt tbl^OQKft rvW^?^ was asted. \'OfeL\ wms tbe borp« reply ~&* tnmr. w*j aa-rVd ttxS b»d t famCy Whtr Cow Hold* MiHc Wbes a cu« persisxt in holdifig her mflk, a conomoti remedy Is to attempt to divert her nutation from the oper- ation of milking by prorSdkiif sotoe temptlnjr 1c«*i A New Year's Greeting and A rise a! To our thousands of Patrons and friends whose confidence and trust have eii d u< to >erve tliem ^llcce^sfullv . ^ . v . May the New Year Bring Yon Joy and Prosperity U Dairy. ; Porha^is :D« I tbe dairy bu».:*« ! prodoce a lltti^ i • she is fed. Tr*o thttt llttte si tbat a cow will t. DO maner what bit. *#«tHod« b«t wort* *« i W** Cah^oa. far rioa for tact s For u> tunitv. Dawn of the new yeajJ^arks another year of Kxpansion and Opj>or As scon as the necessary alterations are completed we will occupy the More a'djoinin* u> at 22 Ford Street, with our rapidly prowin? Rhoe department En lanre our already mammoth I>ry Goods Store to twioe its «nze. and occupy some of the up}>er floors of onr building. 9 * Throusrhout its development this store has kept the confidence of the pnhli* and t'riroDjrh its Coptinoa]I Progress the basic r»rinciples of its exist*nc* have re- mained jimhanred— TRUTHFUX ADVERTISIKO, HONEST VALUES AND and We welcome the new year with the firm determination that yon will find -^ d in a Larger UKI Better Store v> serve and \b continue to merit the fait> in us the past 2T» y«re. S * Yeti Mi Tb# ftrr tJt.-^* c^- tm it* wer* A gaj-gemer a i*cm&lX5M& r^< a^^ iT axj mm* a*y* k& o/ tbe»» waj a mz a* b* The Surprise Merchandise Co. OydcDtoury, W. JK j Wah* Oar Spec Next Wed for *r|j Cral CtanKt ad kkenlim Safe pro* 9 * 1EVERSE Ffi «yrop« Still Is ' * C>al Turmoil— C^org*—TMH *n& Rocovt ^Fascist oi By EDWAR tbe yeai In tbf pvat strifc ad shopmeo of a new ti ffeat of I!M November e noteworth mere the establi pope; the rout c Minor and the Turkish state. f< Ea«it peace ct»nf tbe downfall of George, and the ci*t; IL Itni.v. A though tbe jd a peritT •<Ji scout en ted ui showed It when i In NOT ten her. ' S< like the new ta iStrikes and the enforcement al*c> Eo»n»»mlc and fi some of tbe showed little or In p«n to the c settlement concei arati^ns and to t the Near Fast bly Italy and C definitelr tow»r ,pro«;»erit.v. Com when th^ th«6e do< \trlnes a trol of the g«>vei As In 1921. I' by an <nternat Washinsrton, foi ba<l invited the .public* to ?»en<! < fnss limitation • other questions. ber 4. January found en paired In forr In x\ on armamp problems, and or fates, in plenarj .fr*e-po**er naral >mn aereement on / passed rvsolutioi / door in China. « for the restrictin |r«s and submar the same time. > that Great Brlta Hal-Wei to Chi! the conference f treaties desifme< •orae of her los ternatiooal com: nrtes of warfare delegates slpned the conference a In four days P mltted the treat BT the errd of ratified all tbes with Japan q OD the island of Britain and Jap of time, ratified trd, itke tbe Un toward patting of th* treaty on France, more \\ trtoblei conoec reparations and Is tbe Near Eai ber example wi smaller nations. of aooe of tbe t tic* hetftf. , RehabnitatSos aix3 ftoarxrtal « ttiat cottfroBt«J «O«Btvltl SO»«t •Iderah&e extent Germaa rrpant Jto^tpen retrhe iTl clow. Tbe tatemanooai & nrion todJ^4o tbrt> b*l H ^ U (VrsD of rbet kdlly nal&tal of n ;< »o%i< nste Gen Nr rbe rv« of tv wtrrh. tbe 'Onfcaty K^»* P«T tbf rep^rtti •^ h*: a iwif