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The wet grass is no place for the young chicks to run unless they are expected to die of cramp. Some Greek inscriptions have been found, which, it is said, will throw light on the subject of land tenure in the year 1333 B.C. Keep wood ashes in a convenient place, no that pigs can eat all they wish. Ashes furnish mineral matter —potash, lime, soda—which helps to build up the digestion, and kill intestinal worms. If wood ashes are not plentiful, give coal ashes. The goats which produce the milk for the famous Roquefort cheese hardly ever drink water, obtaining the moistare tbey require from the herbage. One of the supreme joys of life is to grapple with a difficult situation, and, by sheer grit, energy, enterprise and perseverance, to win out where others have fallen by the way. Green manuring helps clayey land by making it more open and letting in the air. The decaying vegetable matter also produces acids that operate on the chemical plant foods to render them available. Cheese Shape.— Make an ordinary cornflour shape, flavour it with some strong grated American cheese, and some salt and cayenne pepper. When cold turn out, and serve surrounded with watercress.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 140, 18 March 1909, Page 3

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203

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 King Country Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 140, 18 March 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 King Country Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 140, 18 March 1909, Page 3

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