RM2CF5RX3–. The Tower, 1921. nd.Cosh! How fast its spinning. ARCHIE L. SOURS. Deadwood. S. D. Ikey— P. 1). A.: Football, 12.Full of fun and mischief too.But mostly doing things he shouldnt do. LIDA JAMISON. Appleton. Wis. V. V. C A.. 1-2; Girls Hikci-. :.Knowledge is no burden. DORIS JACKEY, Thorpe. Wis. Do Do—Y. V. C A.. 2: Stout Satallites.Come and trip it as you goOn the light fantastic toe. PAUL B. BELL, Oklahoma City. Okla. Beta—Boys Hikers, 2; President, Boy»Hikers. -•: P. I). A.: Annual Boar Speedy, but usually late. VERXOX A. McRAE. Rib Lake. Mac— H. K. O.. 2; Stoutonia MechanicalStaff. 1-2: A
RM2CGPFY0–. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . timore and Ohio Railroad. Andwhy shouldnt I be a booster when threegenerations of my family have spent yearsof service on the Baltimore and Ohio?Yours for success,(Signed) M.rg.a.ret Taym.an BrownSchenectady, N. Y. The Baltimore and Ohio General Office Duckpin League Standing of Teams Teams Played Won Lost Per-centage Pins Average 1 Fuel Agent 60 41 19 .683 31132 518.86 2 Engineering and Accounting 60 39 21 .650 28761 504.57 3 Riverside 60 38 22 .633 30086 501.43 4 General Paymaster 60 37 23 .616 30327 505.45 60 37 23 .616 29942 499.03 6 Operating Vic
RMRPX9WH–. All about sweet peas. Sweet peas. ALL ABOUT SWEET PEAS. 2< flower is certainly worth the continued thought and persistent effort you will need to give it. I hear you say you followed the rules. But did you season the rules with a little common sense, so as to adapt them to your case ? Who can make rules fit all circumstances ? For instance, an experienced English seedsman said he followed my rule of putting soapsuds on his Sweet Peas, and he shouldn't do it again, for it nearly killed them. He thought English soap must be stronger than American. But I suspect he applied the soapsuds when
RMRFNXYP–. Beautiful flowers from the Calla Greenhouses. Nurseries (Horticulture) Ohio Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Plants Catalogs; Templin-Bradley Seed Company; Nurseries (Horticulture); Flowers; Plants. WEET PEAS are all the rage, and why shouldn't they be? They are the sweetest of all our climb- ers, and certainly nothing can be prettier. They are unsurpassed for bouquets and the more you cut them the longer they will continue to bloom. They delight in a heavy, stiff loam, with plenty of moisture. If your soil is light plant the seed at least five inches deep. Sow as early in the spring as the soil
RMRFNY0R–. Beautiful flowers from the Calla Greenhouses. Nurseries (Horticulture) Ohio Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Plants Catalogs; Templin-Bradley Seed Company; Nurseries (Horticulture); Flowers; Plants. WEET PEAS are all the rage, and why shouldn't they be? They are the sweetest of all our climb- ers, and certainly nothing can be prettier. They are unsurpassed for bouquets and the more you cut them the longer they will continue to bloom. They delight in a heavy, stiff loam, with plenty of moisture. If your soil is light plant the seed at least five inches deep. Sow as early in the spring as the soil
RMRE6B0E–. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. )vncrs shouldn't indulge in, even vhon times are prosperous. If an nsect infestation does develop luring- bloom, it has to be con- ;rolled. Be sure to use insecti- ;ides only at the rate and dilu- :i.^ 1 recommended. 2. Do apply insecticides during early morning or late afternoon and evening at which times bees are the least active on the bogs. This rule is particularly important if you are using malathion or parathion. It is also important whether or not you rent bees yourself as your neighbor may be doing so. If he is supplying
RMRPBXYT–. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 1898. THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 681 country they will be able to draw from the now unworkt flora " thousands of tons of honey that is now practically a loss to the world." What would be the efifect upon the already some- what low price of honey, to have " thousands of tons " more thrown upon the market ? As for ourselves, we would not be alarmed, but we shouldn't wonder if a good many bee-keepint? specialists would hesitate before lending their influence toward the introduction of what they would think might tend to lessen their ow
RMRP86W4–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. We erected it for Mr.E. D. Godfre), at Fairhaven, N. J. Ever since we started locating work rooms at the rear of the palm house, and connecting them by a passage house, the ijardeners have favorird the plan, and w h }' shouldn't they, for it increases conven- ience in working the houses, economy in heating them, and there's a propagating house thrown in for good measure. It is an ideal plan even as our Sectional Iron Frame construction is the ideal construction. When you are ready to build yim will find us the rea
RMRR8M3E–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Ill!i||||||llll!!nillllll!l!!llll1 Henry Penn^s Christmas Message This year more than ever, outline an advertising program to be used in the local newspapers to stimu- late sales. More energy is being directed in this channel by all other lines. m Why shouldn't flowers receive the same support, as all other commodities?. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Chicago :
RMRPCHAR–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. i78 The American Florist. Feb. I. ample panicles of yellow flowers had a very distinct and telling effect. This senecio is a very vigorous, tender peren- nial, not infrequent in botanic gardens and large private collections, but I shouldn't think quite good enough for general cultivation by commercial florists. The bouquet of flowers that orna- mented the florists'banquettable in front of President Jordan at Boston the other day was both rare and novel. It was made up of well flowered sprays of Pyrus baccata flori
RMRRD8HR–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. :i. Henry Perm's Christmas Message: This year more than ever, have an outlined advertising program to be used in the local newspapers to stimulate more sales. More energy is being directed in this channel by all other lines. Why shouldn't flowers receive the same support as all other commodities ?. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Chicago : Florists' Pub. Co
RMREHEK4–. Dr. Le Gear's stock book ... comprising a description of the general care, feeding and watering, stabling and breeding, and all the diseases and their treatment, of stock in Texas and the South ... Veterinary medicine. 42 Dr. LeGear's Stock Book. of the animal. Distemper runs a certain course, its duration generally being from eight to twelve days, but it may last for several weeks. Treatment.—As this disease has a certain course to run, there shouldn't be anything given to check it; but we 'should support the animal's system by giving soft, easily digested, nourishing food, and medicines to
RMRP86X4–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 244 The American Florist. Aug. 2I> Where William You see it is one of those always attractive, all cur- vilinear ranges. The kind of range and layout that is pleasing from whatever point of view you look at it.. We erected it for Mr.E. D. Godfre), at Fairhaven, N. J. Ever since we started locating work rooms at the rear of the palm house, and connecting them by a passage house, the ijardeners have favorird the plan, and w h }' shouldn't they, for it increases conven- ience in working the houses, economy in heat
RMRPY2RX–. Agri-news. Agriculture. Trichomoniasis new to Western Canada Alberta cattle producers shouldn't underestimate a relatively old North American disease that has appeared in Western Canada. Bovine trichomoniasis is a venerea] disease spread during natural breeding. Both bulls and cows can be carriers. Cows become temporarily infertile. The disease has been recognized in North America since the late 1800s. More than a century later, it found its way into Western Canadian cattle herds. During the summer of 1994, bulls in northeastern and southern Alberta were found to be carriers of the Tritriomo
RMRJDA5F–. Cavies for pleasure and profit ... Guinea pigs. WHY THE CAVY IS SUCH A WONDERFUL PET Among the pet stock is where the cavy really shines and sparkles. Why shouldn't it? It is by far the best little pet animal now in existence. The cavy unlike most other animals does not scratch nor bite. Is not this one of the most important features in pet stock? Of what other animal is this true? This is the principal reason why it is such a wonderful little pet and that it wins its way into the children's hearts. The cavy because of its smallness in size and its soft fur, and because it is perfectly harml
RMREJJ2T–. Coast watch. Marine resources; Oceanography; Coastal zone management; Coastal ecology. Taking a hint from Mother You shouldn't try to fool mother nature, but sometimes it pays to steal from her. Sea Grant researchers Steve Broome, Ernie Seneca and Vince Bellis are taking nature's ideas for protecting the estuarine shores and experi- menting with planting grasses and trees. They figured if it worked naturally, it would work with a little help from man, too. And natural protection would be less expensive than bulkheading, they reasoned. "We've 'proved' it works, at least we've proved it w
RMRE68ET–. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. [jD 1 NEWS. 1.JH'*********** * * * â !â 'V***** -M**^ OREHON NEWJERSEY Heat Still Berry Threat The rain and cooler temperatures of mid-August shouldn't lull any cranberry growers into thinking that the danger of heat damage is over for this year. Growers remember only too well what happened in 1968. That year was also fairly warm and dry until August. Then it cooled off and rained during the middle part of the month. But on August 30 and 31, temperatures on the bogs zoomed up into the high 90's causing considerable heat dam- age to
RMREH8M5–. Coast watch. Marine resources; Oceanography; Coastal zone management; Coastal ecology. populations, then a good shrimp season should be followed by poor catches of fall finfish, he concludes. But he says that's not the case. Carroll Yeomans of Vandemere concurs. After more than 32 years of shrimp- ing, Yeomans says bycatch is cyclical. "Some years, you could hardly work for the bycatch," he says. "The next year you wouldn't catch any." And Willis and Schill say bycatch shouldn't become a scapegoat for fish and shellfish declines. Factors such as poor water quality and hab
RMRPK821–. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. ap j|)ocforMillerSf^? %iestl0n-B9X^ Send Questions either to the oliice of the American Bee Journal or to DR, C. C. MILLER. Marengo. 111. Dr. Miller does r^t answer Questions by mail.. Pollen in Extracting Supers. What do you do when there is pollen in extracting supers? Tennessee. Answer.—Leave it there. The bees will work it out. Even if they shouldn't, it would do no harm, for it would not be thrown out with the honey when you extract. What Are Genuine Italians? Are the enclosed bees genuine Italians ? I bought them for that, and wish to sell stock
RMRHK3ME–. Biology of rust resistance in forest trees : proceedings of a NATO-IUFRO advanced study institute, August 17-24, 1969. Trees; Pine; Trees; Rust diseases. 492 E. P. VAN ARSDEL VAN ARSDEL: I think that probably you are right; the fungus needs nitrogen, and is higher in protein than the hose material. At least, those rodents that chew on cankers all the time are after something. I think they are after protein nutrition (or nitrogen). It shouldn't be too difficult to analyze but I haven't done it. WEISSENBERG: In discussing the question of potential hazard areas for blister rust, the Mediterrane
RMRP6594–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 658 The American Florist. April 2j, I Kh^ A Commercial Curved Eave Range. Of course, the Curved Eave when it is built our way. is practical for the commercial house. Here is one bnilt over eight years ago. and Mr. Menand, (he owner, swears by it. Glass brealca^e at the eave? Not any more than in any of our oiher constructions. whiLli is practically none Strone"' Certainly it is stronp. why shouldn't it be, as the frame work is all steel and the liars an- <ach one backed by a metal reinforcement from the t
RMRE68EP–. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. 1.JH'*********** * * * â !â 'V***** -M**^ OREHON NEWJERSEY Heat Still Berry Threat The rain and cooler temperatures of mid-August shouldn't lull any cranberry growers into thinking that the danger of heat damage is over for this year. Growers remember only too well what happened in 1968. That year was also fairly warm and dry until August. Then it cooled off and rained during the middle part of the month. But on August 30 and 31, temperatures on the bogs zoomed up into the high 90's causing considerable heat dam- age to berries and
RMRRJDJ2–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Fkbruabx 5, 1920 The Florists^ Review 141 (Trade-mark registered U. S. Patent Office.) The Greenhouse Man's Pride Sunday—Visitors' Day! Will you be proud to show your friends around your plant—will you have everything snug and tight or will there be a leak in the sash here and a crack in a light there or something else that shouldn't be so? You need not worry about these things with Permanite on the job; there will be no leaks in the sash because Permanite will keep them everlastingly tight; there will be no cracks in the glass because Permanite gi
RMRPY2N0–. Agri-news. Agriculture. 00 GO GO CO CO CO COG January 27,1992 Analyze water before buying treatment system Before deciding on any water treatment program, farm families should have their water analyzed says an Alberta Agriculture regional engineering technologist. Ken Williamson says some farm families have had a salesman show them "how bad their water is" with demonstrations such as a precipitation test. "This particular test grabs attention and is also deceiving. People shouldn't be swayed with this kind of test, but should have their water analyzed." In a precipitation
RMRRD8J3–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. The florist* whose cards appear on the pages carrying this head, are prepared to fill orders ^" — from other florists for local delivery on the usual basis.. :i. Henry Perm's Christmas Message: This year more than ever, have an outlined advertising program to be used in the local newspapers to stimulate more sales. More energy is being directed in this channel by all other lines. Why shouldn't flowers receive the same support as all other commodities ?. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been dig
RMRE75JW–. The country boy : the story of his own early life. Horses; Silverton (Or. ). 32 THE COUNTRY BOY from the crest of the hill, I could see him driving the stock gently from one shade to an- other." Grand- mother, who had been quiet all this time, said, *'I can tell you what's the mat- ter with Old John; he wants to see Homer before he leaves this afternoon for Silver ton. I shouldn't wonder but that's it, so you must go over before you start and say good-bye to your old pardner," said Grandma, as she passed the pumpkin pie. "I expect when I see you get into the buggy, I'll feel a
RMRPNP59–. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 104 AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. required to await the movements of some so-called "honey-prophet." We believe the above rule for prophesy- ing is for linden, sourwood, and white clover honey. Who knows but this may be the secret to which the Tennessee honey-prophet, Sam Wilson, has been so tenaciously hanging on? We shouldn't be a bit surprised if it should prove to be that very secret. If so, every bee-keeper can now be his own " honey prophet " —whether he gets any honey or not. Jllr. ]. ¥. MclL..ain—once in charge of a United States
RMRPJ0JC–. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. Dur 'Bee-Keeping Conducted by Emma M. Wilson, Marengo, 111. Shipping Extracted Honey I shouldn't wonder if many of the sisters were not better equipped than myself to treat us to some interesting chat connected with their actual experi- ence in shipping and selling honey. Formerly we used barrels and sold to commission houses. The excessive weight of a barrel of honey constitutes one of the main objections to their use. When it conies to the loading of a barrel of honey two or more men are in demand, even when the use of skids, levers, etc., is taken
RMRRJJXM–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. THERE IS NO REASON WHY YOU SHOULDN'T K^OW ALL ABOUT The^ " Keystone Quality" Line y)f Florists' Supplies ? . ? - . • . "The BEST" Line ever assembled for Florists' use. OUR NEW "WILLING HELPER" CATALOGUE Is almost ready for distribution Send us a postal and you'll receive it fresh from the printing presses—the most attractive, complete catalogue you've ever seen. MAILED FREE ON REQUEST. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - colorat
RMRE5N9H–. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. It shouldn't surprise a stock- broker these days to learn that another survey has proven that the household "financial decision makers" don't think of common stocks as the primary path to financial security. This time it was the New York Stock Exchange itself that spent $200,000 for a five-month survey of 2,740 house- holds with incomes of more than $10,000 to arrive at this discourag- ing conclusion. As a result of this news, I expect a few more sad souls jumped figuratively through the high Exchange windows to the harsh
RMRHTKEM–. Better fruit. Fruit-culture. 1917 BETTER FRUIT Page 21 Why Shouldn't the Standard Oil Company make the best oil? Over 40 years experience in the refining of petroleumâplant equipment and refining methods that are unequalledâsupervised by experts that have spent their lives in the manufacture of good lubricantsâ Why shouldn't Zerolene be the oil best suited to your motor? ZEROL the Standard Oil for Motor Cars is scientifically refined from selected California crudeâ asphalt-base. Engineers of the Packard and other automobile com- panies, Exposition Juries, a noted French chemist, U.S. governm
RMRE5N9R–. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. SfweUmtd $coof by Martin B. Person, Jr. President, Gage Wiley & Co., Inc. 'Good Morning. We are conducting a survey. Would you mind answering?". It shouldn't surprise a stock- broker these days to learn that another survey has proven that the household "financial decision makers" don't think of common stocks as the primary path to financial security. This time it was the New York Stock Exchange itself that spent $200,000 for a five-month survey of 2,740 house- holds with incomes of more than $10,000 to arrive at
RMRPNM4Y–. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. A TELEPHONE ON THE FARM.—Wliy not? Why shouldn't the farmer and his family enjoy the convenience of this modern time- saver? Why shouldn't the farm home be brightened in every way possible? The great probjem of keeping girls and boys contented on the farm would be solved in short order, if farm-life had more of the luxuries and conveniences the city offers; if a large share of the monotony and isolation of farm life were dispelled. The farmer himself would be greatly bene- fited by the adoption of some of the more necessary modern improvements his cit
RMRPFR5X–. The American bee keeper. Bee culture; Honey. i ? ??????????????4M»MMM»»^'» ???????»»????»?????????. THE Bee-Keeping World staff Contributors : F. GREINER and ADRIAN GETAZ. Contributions to this Department are solicited from all quarters of the earth. SSlei 4444H MM ????»???»? MMfff^^ ???»?????»?????????»??» GERMANY. SHOULDN'T OBJECT TO PROFIT. "It is all well enough," says Wolf, in Neue Bztg., "to keep bees for the pleas- ure of the thing, but it Is just as well to also look for profits to be obtained out of the pursuit." SAVE THE NATURAL CELLS. F. Dlckel has this to say
RMRP0E76–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. i9J5- The American Florist. 339 Many Retail Florists Benefit BY WITTBOLD SALES CO-OPERATION Why Shouldn't You? Very few Florists realize the vast business building power of good advertis- ing done at the right time. Wittbold experi this statement And now Wittbold is helping his customers by expert advertising and sales co-op eration.. These Whitmani Ferns described in this attrac- tive re- ail ad will st you only each, f. o. b. igo, which 20% less than regular whole- price. Allowing freight and sell- Ferns at 35 c
RMRPK4G4–. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. Ausr. 17, 1899. AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL, 521 week instead of 7 to 10 pouiici^. This is an age when intel- lig-ence can be turned into cash, when, as Secretary Coburii says, "Muscle to win must be lubricated with brains." D. H. Otis. Some one ask.s, " Well, what has that to do with bee- keeping-"? We answer, everything. Why shouldn't intel- ligence and brains, when applied to the care of bees and the production of honey, be equally- successful ? We feel sorry for the bee-keeper who takes and reads no paper devoted to bee-culture. He st
RMRPG1PN–. The American bee keeper. Bee culture; Honey. 84 THE AMERICAN BEE-KEEPER May Young lady near here wants to know. I've just expressed to you a bottle of arnica, a roll of bandage and a few other conveniences. Little chaps like you, shouldn't get so reckless. Pitchin' into the printer, the inventor, the queen breeders, the long winded fellows and lastly settin' up a bit of a dictionary. Printer will make you so black in the face, folks'U take you for the "devil" (not the one E. R. was looking for though). I've warned you against in- ventors before, and don't you know that queen breede
RMRPHJFT–. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. editorial Mote and Commenfs. Prices of 1907 Honey There is now every indication that the crop of honey of 1907 is to be a very light one. Every bee-keeper who has a surplus to sell should recognize the fact of a shortage and not foolishly give honey away, that is, sell it at too low a price. There will be no need of it. Honey, evidently, is to be honey this year. And now that pure-food laws are getting in their good work, there is no valid reason why any first-class honey put on the market this fall shouldn't bring a good price. Fruit is scarce, and c
RMRG0HH3–. Canadian forest industries January-June 1913. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. No. 11 Hand Feed Rim Strip Equalizing Machine If there is any prejudice, still in your mind relative to their great efficiency, kindly write us and we will gladly set you aright. Hundreds are using them. Why shouldn't you. Write its for Catalogue and Prices. The Defiance Machine Works 426 Perry St., DEFIANCE, OHIO, U.S.A. Representatives:—A. R. Williams Machinery Co., Tor- onto, (Ontario) St. John, (New Brunswick), Winnipeg, (Manitoba), Vancouver, (Britis
RMRRJJX4–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. THERE IS NO REASON WHY YOU SHOULDN'T K^OW ALL ABOUT The^ " Keystone Quality" Line y)f Florists' Supplies ? . ? - . • . "The BEST" Line ever assembled for Florists' use. OUR NEW "WILLING HELPER" CATALOGUE Is almost ready for distribution Send us a postal and you'll receive it fresh from the printing presses—the most attractive, complete catalogue you've ever seen. MAILED FREE ON REQUEST. RICE CO.. EXCLUSIVE MAKERS OF "KEYSTONE QUAUTY" FLORISTS' SUPPLIES. 1220-22-24 Spring Garden Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA. iRI
RMRFJEJK–. Beautiful flowers from the Calla Greenhouses, Calla, O., 1899. Nurseries (Horticulture) Ohio Catalogs; Nursery stock Ohio Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Plants Catalogs. CHOICE FLtOCUER SEED 48'. SWKBT Pras are fill the rage and why shouldn't they be'r They are certainly the sweetest and prettiest of Mowers. They have no eoual for bouquet, and the more you cut them the better they bloom. They delight in a rich, heavy loam with plenty of moisture. If your soil is light, sow the seed at least rive inches deep and mulch well to prevent drying out during summer. Sow early in the spring; a little fr
RMRDNMC0–. Four feet, two feet, and no feet; or, Furry and feathery pets, and how they live. Animal behavior. 52 A BEER-DRINKING SHEEP. wheel. The children all gather around and pat and pet him. We feed him with the cakes and apples or bunches of water- cresses brought on purpose for " dear old Jack." No wonder the " well-donkeys " are fat and jolly, and live to be old. The^well-keeper told us that one had lived to be fifty years old, and another forty years. I shouldn't wonder if our friend Jack lived as long as any of them. In summer a great many visitors go to see this famous old
RMRH73PY–. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. April i, 1903] She ^reeifev ant* gftwetemtm Buffalo Bill on the Art of Riding. [By Col. W. P. Cody. J If I were asked to teach anyone how to ride I shouldn't want to do it. And yet, I guess I know as much about riding as any man. In the East, I believe, they teach people how to ride a horse; in the West you couldn't get a self-respecting broncho to stand for anything of that sort Riding is a gift. It's born in you or it isn't, and it won't take you long to find out if you can "keep your seat.'' Nearly everyone thinks he can ride a horse, a belief that lead
RMRR8M3M–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ie^fi^rt*=«e»iFer3F=^ep8Hpa»e The «lori«t« whose cards appear on the pages carrying this head, are prepared to fill orders ? — from other florists for local delivery on the usual basis.. Ill!i||||||llll!!nillllll!l!!llll1 Henry Penn^s Christmas Message This year more than ever, outline an advertising program to be used in the local newspapers to stimu- late sales. More energy is being directed in this channel by all other lines. m Why shouldn't flowers receive the same support, as all other commodities?. Please note that these images are extracted
RMRHTWXJ–. Better fruit. Fruit-culture. WHEN men are drawn together in the army, you find out a lot about their likes and dislikes. It's always been a great place for the spread of W-3 CUT popularity. They show each other why you shouldn't take more than a little chew of W-B CUT. Every shred is chock full of sap; a big chew is too rich. They take to W-B CUT, strong: nothing is too good for our soldiers. Made by WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY, 1107 Broadway, New York City. ECONOMY An oil cook-stove is cheaper to buy than a wood or coal stove and it's much cheaper to operate. Meals in a jiffy, and a cool kitchen
RMRPY197–. Agri-news. Agriculture. Phone: (403) 427-2121 CO GO CO CO GO CO CO C August 10,1992 Don't take second alfalfa cut too late Putting off a second alfalfa cut to maximize growth is a temptation alfalfa producers shouldn't give in to says an Alberta Agriculture specialist. That temptation is especially great this year for southern Alberta dryland alfalfa producers says Don Wentz, Lethbridge based provincial soil salinity specialist. "July moisture has given southern producers the opportunity to maybe get a second cut for the first time in quite a few years," he says. The July moisture
RMRPG5YG–. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. SOS September, 1913 American ^ae Journal lar, while one was just falling off the combs when put out. So I am trying to emphasize the fact that it pays, as a rule, to feed pli-nly foi- Tvi'n/tr, when you do have to feed,to be safe, feed a " little more " than enough. I would be glad right now to pay $8.00 a hundred for 600 or 800 pounds of sugar, if it could be delivered to me already stored in those colonies I failed to feed " a little more." Then I shouldn't need to worry how long these cold, cloudy, windy days would continue. No,
RMRPHXW1–. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. Dr. C. C. MILLER, MARENGO, ILL. The Nestor of American Bee-Keeping. E^SSSS "With the chance To get more happiness out of each day so long as my days may last; and With the chance To have them last longer than in any other busi- ness. Why shouldn't I be a bee-keeper:" —Dr. MiUer, in American Bee Journal, fagc 3 •. cniiEjL^ I Dedicated to Dr. C. C. Miller, on his 80th Birthday, »l»^*/-v' A.ii^^«^*^ UNE I 1911 ? ADOWN THE WESTERN SLOPE BY EUGEXE SECOR. The sun hangs low; Evening is coming on: But burnished clouds reflect a mellow glow, Portendi
RMRPHXX3–. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 7^^.. Dr. C. C. MILLER, MARENGO, ILL. The Nestor of American Bee-Keeping. E^SSSS "With the chance To get more happiness out of each day so long as my days may last; and With the chance To have them last longer than in any other busi- ness. Why shouldn't I be a bee-keeper:" —Dr. MiUer, in American Bee Journal, fagc 3 •. cniiEjL^ I Dedicated to Dr. C. C. Miller, on his 80th Birthday, »l»^*/-v' A.ii^^«^*^ UNE I 1911 ? ADOWN THE WESTERN SLOPE BY EUGEXE SECOR. The sun hangs low; Evening is coming on: But burnished clouds reflect a mellow glow, Po
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