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BARNWELLSENTmM-, ILL, SHUTS CAROLINA MERICANS IN GERMAN CAMP OF CAPTURE ph$ Character a :' 'te.tninss if-i.'CWw c rna! 11:f« • e.^ii. u >.• i \ uaC/f*.*' S-. JV- iHn.rnt A^.11:4]l yi EGGS AND MEAT FROM CITY- BACKYARDS - Harvest joy <*>).•> n »t coipejfroii! T'.i' ti-MTS \v1lfcll !l <:< T»:; MV' joi I’ N< '!' i II C Tnlt fn<m flit* f iUbt'alness wlyh v hc.li. ' \yc mi\v rvvn ift• Tin* midst off s.irnj'y. S>Jn'*riyo*» <\i red ,t>i\v fn'tM tuif-; !mj_ Mfbtyl ttjfijU *_r-» 7 • ■ » : It 15 itiVih*rt.tijir that v, c lu)hl ,f;i *t to* /(In" 1 fru'lh justluted; for w.c c.rcpr-m * t»> withhold or.!• !V'.Yj.<Ts til the duys-nf, N'tTmv. # S• i« it; days :Tro, Triqiienr. *• Hrc-rww livvr, It x > io- ?M::t the*suh will ly\>T shine n.' II *pe 'of harvest , Ini.;, nbiiost. died’ aw-ey. “WhntV The" vise?” we say; mid wo, ere tempted to. utjive no furtlior "olTort. Blinded by, disooi;j:i”oinoMt, yrofffVned Icy disappointment. we sit dmviv and bemoan 111.' fate, that -Ins bpfttlh'-w ThffV'vve pns.sjble t 1m* jov frt! day wliirli might ho oursl-the day of r. joining- ip an ebon »I a tit harvest which * grew from f.;i!ti fnl so wins:. . • . . ’ | The Dry cf Sorrow. Not so the .Icy s; in ItaJj.Lhiii.'' l*i .'.Tt -wirs vJieTr sorrow and distress. I'j»*♦!i tin* w iflows by tho rivers they hut;;; thbir limps, those imtMi'oal inst.rtijtu-n’'*■ by mentis of w hi. -h *1 hoy expr-ss.'*! their joy. for llnj*' oou!<l ifot smjf th it national hymns in a MRrnsH o This -photograph sliows llio.lirst Amcricffu s<.ild.iers..taken prisoner i ('.’email .••imp. It ' as published .in tho (lenitrqi Pronagnnda organ. Ijritlsli otlicial sources. ' questioned- by their dapti rs In and rejn bod A merica “through A Food Plant Suitable to” Almost Every American Backyard—Ten Hens. Iran}:. Ill their deep sorrow they Iceiran 'to so- •Jsoojls* of dosiry. . ds .if resolute pur pose, seeds of ritrlifeoii'iiess, that thy' might he fit for coiimnniion with .?*•- hovah in their own beloved land. In Babylon they r.'tiienil - »nrr |, dyy.ti*iv a id how their own willfulness"aji(T Sin had been the means of sending tlem as «y ib*s:-.Imt itrsteail of giving up in d *- spair they began to prepare for if new- life as a restored people in a restored fatlierlnad. So .they .made possible the jubilant flings of deliverance. The Reason for Joy. ’ Tl vs' not the loan* Hi Babylon whi«dKI»rou^ht them tlieir rejoiotng It was because they.had turned from ■their follyNind. (liscovereiT : the truth ■\vliicli Jmd been stated ty them—see ♦cf'.-on, that ‘'Til's salvation is nigh them that v _fear him.” .TVlint blessings pome <>ui of these days of tears if only we EMPEROR WILLIAM VISITING HIS. ALLY, THE SULTAN OF TURKEY that then* iytio male by the lloek lull e hl-hsul nte|y.. no, effect upon ■tm tuber j.f eggs laid by ‘tbe. Those VIho wKh t . pr-.duee egg hatching should ^c.t rid of the re. when tin- h;.8i lirng season ends, is e..;sirahli* not only to eliminah U<Use ..f tIn'-rirosier. I'i-H al-.p pT the’ fci'd. that wt«uld h. eaten Ip male, and for the further reason tlie eggs produced after the ,111:1 Will l.e infertile, Method by Which It Is Shown, the - Egg Problem May Be large*; 4 •. ly Solved, ■ • H >S» 4 UTILIZE WASTE OF KITCHEN Ten Fowls in a Small Yard Will Be a °aying Proposition—f&ed Not Oe- ccme a Nuisance te- the ceiitined into nei miens, Neighbors. come to its! llea<b?trong^iu)d dis ; PH regarding (lod. In the! pride of % their own strengtji. eulamity liaH I'ome .t'pKi^ Ij| tli.'iii;’ Inn we can almost- see. th.sojs^ _ sorrow-stricken people encourugjug , ^ V one a not hefyto turn again nutd\jli' | W Lord, teaching their . hildreti the triHj. — v/ldch they ,li::d\r.«*gleeted lo follow?* and. as a consequence of su'-h sowing. they were rejoiced to see that “tnbhj -ii; -qirin^eth-out (JT the cnrfli; iitul right- ft, •s.u-ncss hath looked down from heaven.” ■ . ‘ ___ | There is a Kowitig in Joy—or that w hich is called joy—that-yields a hare- . * es.t of tears. U sowing to the wind that BM?etlng K yields tlie whirlwind. Lut the sowing of j-jght thoughts, right purposes, right desires, even though there is no joy at tin* time,' always yields.tlie peaceable | fruits o.f righteousness and tills the month with laughter and tin* tongue with singing.—ltev. Janies 13. Chirk, 1>. 1>. w Here they, iinf.v cause daliiag.*, and 1 almost joortahfly ill feeling. Tlie next •irti. lo. w ill deal with tin* kind of chick- Tmis to keep, *t tie si/e of the lloek. a ml I10W to pr.-eiire sl«?ek. livery family which lias even a small back yard rail go far toward supplying itself with eggs and '"'producing some poultry which will lessen its draft on the * nal ion's iment supply.- .Kve.11 in u small back yard, with tin- aitLof a fe>v Lens, mu. li Af. tin* kitchen gajrbage can he nutmjfai'ttired inv. food instead of la'iiig, wasted at a time when there mjist l.e no waste of.anv tiling that can be uaide edible... Ke. ping diiekeiis even oii.a small sonic ran he made a pleasant, worlliw bile recreation, pur- tiojlaily ■.interesting to a.' child old enougdi to assjinie responsibility. Regulating Hens' Exercise. 'l ie* practice it is found that if a hen gets about l.i:iIf ..( tlie dully ration with lit tlo Cjlort. she w ill lie. .well fed ami at tin* -nine lime take exorcise enough to kv;ep h'*r in good physical condition. ' ’ J As* a rplo. t in* mash wlg llin* iimist -or i|»\ nU's from one-third to otu- tintj of the 1:a ion. Tliiv being fed ill iroliglis or Iiopners. the hells get ( ... -r—4s • v without- ever ise. hr rating the grain feel iin lilt* r fowls al’liist get it with little effort. As the supply diminishes primarilv t" help fliev must scratch—tie.re ami jtivue to * (locks, biu should .t'md what remains', ota.ait ion t*. those I'ml.'T tlii-- condition iti' neressarjf i. nee or vTiii keep to feed ^raiu -more lil.crallv in deep an nr larger scale, littvr than fir s[e;ilow littj-r; other ■ gathered, hy Hie wise ,|he su.ppl.v would run so low at specialists on the fiiims that the liens would liftve hard iralls .poultry farm w ork'T.'."vet~Tr as fast as they should, ml from the thou- The feeder is •gni.h .l as to the quantity nitry yu'ds wliieh• of grain to give-l.y ol.-erving how tin* el studied. These, liens ent^ the mash, and l>\ oee.asiopal.lv :l:».l to setuA Imlle- evaminiiig ‘tlie floor to see witeUier re to those iutei/ grain is aecumtilating livitiw UtroT. WOMEN RUN VETERINARY HOSPITAL HEADS SERBIAN MISSION An Incident in France. Two thousand men had paraded nt one of uur great base camps previous to going The inspect I011 that moment, while all stood at 1 voice hegaf. f I >0 von w ant to '.‘do something” for tent* • the food supply mV:it and eggs -wen ! t° v s ! if only in a small way? Keep sunie ; ' In ns. Not a new idea, of course,*'Imjt-^.. Until now it never was quite so nmVs- r sary or mandat, ry to grasp.every food- . Ai | making oppwrtuinty, 'lay at in ’the pass 1 haek yard, hegnining w jsejy in a small man ; scat. >ay -t.-n .li.viis. 4Iow irlmtif a w*:ts r New Year’s resolve bn this? vers chicken meat -dm in: the emergency ? Should I Keep Hi-ns in My Back Ya'rd? T fveep.ing small docks a.f liens .in a village or city hack yard tins proved suceessi ub' it is an important^branch uf ihe-pfHibrar iTTfJLusr-ry. Th nigh the value of the product fron’i each tlm‘k is ’ small in itself, Hi.* aggregate* is large. . The .product of. such a lloek bothdti the . form of eggs,-and i<>\\|s for the t.uliie, *■ f iav l.e tuade nk a n lalivrh low cost .-liceatise of tin- pos-ibi.lity <>l ulili/mg • table scraps and kitch.n \%iste which would otherwise he tlirwvn. away. A - small thick of heps, even as fevt^ps six Vn- i'iglW. vhottTd Trrmtnc. ■ eggs ? -nough. where tise.l eeom.mieally, for a family of four or Hve persons th.rougljoul the entirt* year, except during llie'hKUjing period and I'rrH •and early' w.inb r. I'.y preserving surplus «ggs pprfilii<‘e(i dur ing’ spring uiid t'iirly sum filer Hits pe riod of scarcity caiKoC 4>rovi*h*.i for. Kl*.*pilig pllllets'/kistead of liens also y-wyjM Insure prhdtmtioii of eggs at this time; .Vot ^mly wiM the eggs from’ the holm* lkVK Tunlerially* reduce the Lost of Ibfng, hut their superior fn^rness tin<V<yuiUty • are in’* theniselve.V well ■' worth,the eff.H-t expended. The need for an extension of poultry raising is particularly grenT' In those sections where tin* eo.nsiini.ption-of pouljry prod- , v ucts exceeds tin* prodttetion,. with the result that prices are high. An Odorless, Crowless Flock.. — Objection frequently is raised to. the keeping of poultry in lowuT'und efties ’because of the odor which nViiy result and al-fW* been use of the nofse made by roosters crowing, paVtlcuhirly early In the niornirtg. In some cities regula tions have been forruplnted to prevent or Control poultry keeping.,. Where there are suetrYvgulatlpns It will he necessary for the beginner to iinil .out thi*ir pr<.visions and p. conform to them. The poultry fh.tfX need not h*** ■ roniaJte^hu 1 ,sauce to the neighh.rrK. if the dropping .hoards are cleaned’ dally and If the houses and yards are kc|i^ Hi a rea-jonahly «i.can «-.-ndrtion there will dm no 'annoying odprs "Tlio male bird a fnffs; ance. rn'ess i| Intended -to. Lat-h Jesus, the verv thought ef Tliee With gladness tills niy breast. Let 11 f,e tiil.leX.‘i;a|.' I.c I j > make eggs and ; mt.;il. yf\}\ every . Iiotj'-vhold, no lu.at.ter fiyAv . eoiionuca! .fi.ie hoi|s.*w ite; ther.■ /K a >■<*-rt:H-u aviuoiml.—of-*-TaIifcr seijjfpj}-.nffTl. kiicncti .vuaste whith has feeling .value, hut which, if' m>l fed, llmls its way' in'to the garbage pail., Tiic'saviug .medium : S.hhc hells. Iti many are at war. woiinu. Tin patient; ; True Thanksgiving. ** j. - It is eminently desirable that we j should emphasise* the moral obligation 1 w hich rests upon every child fit’ (Ttul to ; cultivate the sj.irit of thanksgiving .and ,tn manifest that spirit in its full beau ty and power In all tfh* relations- of s Itself i I’bViltry I- the only elasY .>f dome>tic animal vviiicli is.s-uila.lde for converting tlie kitc'if. a 'waste, right w jiere it 1^ Vro.hn'ed—ii. Tin; ci.fy. bnTrr—wirn-tT-scnm' -iml nutritious feed in. the form of eggs and poultry. jjieiiT. . - ARMY TRUCKS ON THEIR WAY TO SEABOARD I>r. Milanko Vesfmc'h, Serbian rain- i-ster to Vrnr.ctv ^vho heads the diplo- fnatic and uiUj/ary mission to the Unit ed, ^tatCs.^Ooetor Vesnltch jrepresent- ed hls country at the interallied con ference* in iVris.'- “—- L —*- i life. ;The thankful spirit reveal saf.«*- figures about litre are. soim \Vhnt eau he expeetvd <d a'hack yard flock. Laeli h.en in "lier pullet year should produce ten do7.t*n eggs. The a verb ge'size of the gaek yard flock should be at least ten Ju*ns. Thus eacli tiit.'lf' \v^oiiTd produce in,a year 100 dozen of e£ji* which, at the eonserva- tive value'.of ’Jo cents a dozen, vvamlyl in :rb<o:nl land true sympathy with otli- ,et;s whoNare l(*ss fortunate than bur- Selves, If rleliglif.s=4ir^remefffher Jl*«% widow and the^wridian and strwes *to carry the message oTJAy and gladness Info the homes of the sTe^aml the son- f rowing of Thank.sgiv.ing Ik-iv. - It looks. ! .unto (loti ns the author of every, good j‘ nnd perfect gift* and Insists on Hhar- 1ng i the blessings which lie Tins hestovv-x ed^with those who are needy and in svjint.—American Messenger. ‘t {r J Study the Wo^ds. Noah Webster started with 70,000 words. •* That was in ISdt, when tM first'edition'of his dletionaVy was pub lished, says the New York Times. Ia the next edition, that of 1864, the list had grown to 114,000. Noah had died in the meantime, btit his heirs and as signs continued his work. In 18Q0 a total of 175,000 words were listed. Since then the tniinherjhas rtfiore Qian doubled. It Is now about 400,000. Of course, nobody could be expeefed.to learn-all these words, nor la Jt neces sary. Whenever In jr *ur reading you oxime across a. vvord the meaning of .which is mu entirely c! =*ar to you drop your itouk or ?newspaper, as the cbm may he, and- consult the dictionary. Don’t \lelny... U you do probably you ;.wiH-never look the word up. It Ja •surprising how many veords pne may add to one’s v«h By. kipping a haek '" yard poultry flock Hie family would not only help In reducing living edsfs hat would have! eggs of ;i qu’*lity , :i'rfH freshness which are o'ftcn dillleult to .obtain.. 'A Remember that eggsJlFodrifed by the hack yard"flock* cost vcryTitile. as the fowls are ied-largely Upon waste ma terials. • conairru-oe 'hulk iNr3jhvtf.es Meus Sanna in Corpore Sarto. - “Health .fs o tie «rf the results of right “hinking—the knowing «-.f .the^jtrutl bout Clod r.nd man. f'urifient'nn iaJ hougiit lu nece^r.v- to;''the riglu hr lerstnjldmg of nnd man.-r^LilUcv Debaters., ^ A military ".i* ight scrv'iis* hr- L« **n < stahli-hcd by ..the <|uarfermastl:r gencfaTt<f entry ainuiunitiori by arny trtick anti relieve the railways of sorm* of tin* eopgcsrPai. The firsi tfuek Train Of ,W machuies startetl from i»etmit to^TIIe Af I aline r> aboard, th** ^trucks a 1 so to Lw^Aippcd to Frauute.' Two of the uia«hitics?fa?r,> vipplfvs_/«*r all. The photograph sh^wtr the leadings ruck on a ditlieult i»jt of road. **' - „ ■' \ ’ .* ^ihuiary by 'uetb»*<l tL}%fnSj^nal film $*rvk<> V . 0 1 '[M .... *v-r-