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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 14 Aug 1891, p. 7

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Lawson that fiveroifizfiwym the farmer must economizo as far as he cut is in other respects wise and nourishing food for you.” m' mum less of , fikfmhggutaken one oi these . can, not in one way but m "a? "y prudentâ€"Yours, eta, Tn mmmwmm TEE LIVERPOOL AND LONDO] . , _ d . fl: night beforeretiring. Iwoul not that is reasonable, if he is going to have On Col. Gael Jul onus Snaw. lushofhumbledpridemountsd to ANDGIDBI INSURANCE 001mm i ,. W $eg be Without them.”-7-G. W. th . lit aid . tw___.__n_h.-_Y_ M- WYWMQMWW dimm â€"- ; he of“? W,26385t31mnst., Carlmle, re. a marriagtg: e nan“ e which is _ “Your mowing. depends 3km timely figwhgdmmunng? I mu m m, .i ;. . °° beentaldngAyer’sPlIlsand vorflzy name. season,owing ‘ Mushy '9 am said." 2 i ;. J. ming such ,qhuve, i mean“, . . . __ m ‘ . fills Philipoutliehack. ”maul-unnum- 35.. to, flfi?igc?rhmendythem to all in to ex "1y dry weather . m some APRE SIMPLETON' noon.” w'l‘revor remained with the Grin-isms M WC!“- 3’ i . until Philipand 3*; Wed from M Waco... ...... .....â€".810M i :1 ‘é-zk mm fuseâ€"gee M if” _.‘fe localities, to realize a margin of profit will be impossible under any circum- stances. He must not only economize in regard to labor and expenditure generally hidtripfihenshe went with them to the cosy little home that Col. Garrbon gave Philiponhiswedding day. My gift to my beautifulgirlwasa complete silver service andahorseandphaeton; soIseethe bright, “1’54"” . i . ‘ ~ ,, «tn-e to hat a silly little thing' a or eight years I was aflicted with she was, but how ' tion, which at last became so “pat the doctors could do no more ,__..3_ . , . 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SAY, her It' i 'LCOD , - -, _ g r _ w. orms par hadaggrsvated Helen's shame and grief. nttl - i) u mom mmmvlsommt 9”“, andtheflrstonewillbeheld I ‘ '3“ '7 1 I 1 Leah you ummplwnb 9 P 11 Of his system of rotation. He still Pmme’ that I - ”’7 indignation “9" no “and“ and W he egfigfi’m bzf I gland °" Hi: i: ‘TS’PAI bl lill never regret it. yer S l S, clings to it in many localities as 13$“ Tagginm. I mam Trevor's hub]. room M Rdbmni ore co Sly Jack SATURDAY, JUNE 27th! 5- I» ; .;. - Y I 7:1“ {S5 ' MAR mm 8’ indispensable both to the cleanlinessbeingof andprettiness. Her silly m prove fimmmemflmmfm Thoylivo with menow, and shebss made “menu“: .hu-o, wheaninselltwcim-ses j ' - " , th f d th I- ' d tel I ' ' to r, . anger wn . ’ ahomeofwhatbefore was onlya bi house M‘ 1"“ number °t “haul“: articles u - '4'] RM I ‘ :7 ‘ i I". e arm an e su.cessful growing of “19 asPism Yifor “-3 “Wyn " ‘ Hamshhml’hm- I wasboilmg "‘1' with twolonely meninit. g what theywill - P V: I ' i I ’ -- ”I" I. 'r J. c. Ayar a. 00.. Lowell, Mass. with rage, which increased, if podble. when I found Mrs. ’l‘revorwcreeaad noted Helen’s . troubled, anxious face. After doing all I accident that morning to one of my -- .. could for my patient. who soon fell into a and a stupid blunder of my .. doze. I called Helen out into thehall. bad forced me to take the car, and I felt I . “Helen, give me the name and address of Lyman’s Vegebbh Di- it sayithasdomh inanarticle in the last Medical Jc- -- whichhad direct bearingcna complica; , caseIwasgoing that morningto treat. : I‘ve never seen Jip in the butter yet, and as Floy is a model wife and mother. I’ve concluded that pretty little head isn’t quits so empty as I once thought it. Asthase salawill be held every Saturday durlugtheseasmiparsonswishlngtodisposeof live stock. implements or furniture would do welltomtome. Will. POSITE'IIELY CU RE filllll’fi. Fills Ill THE Sllllllllll Bowel Complaints, Diarrhoea ”9 Mm Dr‘lmrisés and Dealers in Medicine. ”fl certain crops. The farmers of Ontario will be loath to believe that they are expending needlessly on the bare fallow annually what would cost them more than its, Toronto, m :â€" er takin three £011.0ch Iflm How to be Happy in Summer, PS“ 31 000 ('00 b , , 7 way 0f labour 0f man 811d cross ass bear and I looked so Iknow for theparson who owes on.” Read team if all this had to be hired at current When 1030813,”? 0Y6 8110 $05595 Wfimi lit- She lookedat me izunngly as Itook out “1° mast booflka. . '43: . m ~ rates. It is my conviction, however, that 3° hmghudhtubrgeg away 31th ”ohm“ I my, n°t°b°°k ”“1 penciLbutsaid. a? £13131;th ' 1:“ “A” g V s '. : ‘ ' ‘ n : . '.-.- - . card one a u papa. 3115. e 0 Miss Floy Garrison, 2010 L avenue. Throw fancy work a", ._ :g’; SUHKER COPdPLAlNTS l ‘ Iwrote it down hurriedly and without another word was on my wayto findthis girl. I had but one thoughtâ€"to bring her such is the case, and that in all proba- bility labor to the value. of $2,000,000 etc, to guess that she was an idolized, only child, and something ofabelle. As I was -- We” “‘5th “we“ 5‘10“ Ride' at morn and walk at eve. THE HO annually is ex nded in this way rather old to ignore the vacuum inher head, for th _ _ than to the exfdnt of $1 000 000 , sake 02 the pretty face’ I was muCh “h" ‘0 5‘” the mm“ 511° had ““4 It might 11:11: illsuiztnwilbifofi: ts n: PURE . “rm . «- a a - when Dora. Copperfieldâ€"as I mentally styled teach her a lesson and cause her to feel a E l ow kid gloves and ”an; egg; P; , so gig: AL» a..- ' f . "mum L' ' L DEALERS. 3 ‘ - . l f little of the shame and mortiflcation Helen had to endure. When I drew up before 2010 Lavenus a carriage stood before the door and a party of four stood ready to enter. A slender, middle- aged lady, a fine looking young man, “old herâ€"and her friend left the car. It -- : ; strange, but after that first chance meeting, I was constantly meeting Dora. I cough glimpses of her nestling downinthe cushions, ashsrmrrisgedashed with a. dash and a: glitter by my oflice. At the opera the fates; .._.. , Eli dictation first. fi WY. FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 1891. The Travelling Dairy. Hurry never, thus being at leisure over. Dress in cambrics, lawns and ginghams. Be lavish with laundreses, fruit men and fans. Court the sea breezes, but avoid the hot sands. It is impossible to ascertain with ac- curacy the amount of land set aside annually as bare fallow, as no statistics are collected under this head by the bureau of industries. The amount of Marriage Licenses. R J. LeROY, COBoooNlLâ€"Issner o! 0 Marriage needless n: the Cm 8 or“ _. S A! E ”nigger 3:61;.“ Witrthe “8: land devoted annually to fall wheat is withw :8 f: hzlogggbfitm 813?“? 3‘0”” bags]: 331% DP" Copperfieldlflanbbon; Let melons precede, and berries follow the sen: _ about 800,000 acres. The estimate is aged man whom I took to be “papa”! and 3..., laughter. 2’ mus" , ”"1537. STRONGEST, 3531'- IOIHARD BRANDOIE , lueellng for the purpose 0‘ 1198111114 probably a moderate one which would I mentally 'dubbed him “01d Ewell-DOES”, SoMissEmpty Head was the culprit. I Store up the “net and gm mu plum“ Bo aniow‘fa‘e'r‘yiil: craggtydnd:ahundmlothul' of o '3‘ and hated him as heartily as I did his daush- was not surprised at all. n I had been a "1° W“- M gmwrfi-gmigm mommsW “7'5": " y neon an was. ' - « ~ â€" A.â€" .- -NH-fir‘h suckâ€"d u- ... ...,.._.... Remember that seeming idlenem is some- mi Dean discuss butter-making “'35 put one-fourth of this acreage as grown . . torâ€"he looked so com lace t and listened E . gm Caumngton on .Tuesday of last upon the bare fallow. We have therefore with such evident romp“ heli- ceaseless, silly galledoiierthi; :y‘ggmgfidlrgggahx; timesguin. _ In. w. Gm. m“. G EOBGE DOUGLASS, 3 8 ”gm ‘ mini 31’0“" 10 am., "1 the town hall. 200,000 acres as the quantity of land Pnttle- If 1 09mm have become suddenly with her, and after showing her the trouble, Retire ‘Fhenm a” m°°d and ”i” "h” " metamorphosed moo Mr. Hyde, I would have and sorrow she h“, “M imam”, m in mafdigchnoaest m and comma. new Notice to sum or m arms-a . annually cultivated in this way. The further estimate is not an extravagant one, as every farmer knows very well, which puts the cost of labor expended on the bare fellow at 88 per acre. If the assumption is correct that 200,000 acres are summer fallowed annually in this province, the cost of the operation to the farmers is therefore $1,600,000 annually. My contention is that the larger portion of this expenditure is unnecessary. It is always unwise to be extreme. I do not take the ground that summer fallowing should never be resorted to. but rather that it is seldom necessary where farming is properly carried on, and that the bare fallow pure and simple should at all times be avoided. Where summer fallowing is a. necessity some form of crop should invariably be grown upon it for plough- ing under to enrich the land and to bone- mis no market held here, so a great " r, for lsa' polite butter made by surrounding m is traded at the stores for goods. we are a. few butter-makers, however, mdip their butter to Toronto, where good prices are obtained for it; Mr. Isaac luliament is one of these. Mr. Parlia- 3;: m the first man to introduce Hol- w‘m into North Ontario, making his first mines from A. C. Hellman do 00., lizerloo county. This gentleman is a ~«nildvoclito of winter dairying, and his mmlvo in September, so that they milk although the winter. Harley is the isle crop in this district. A good deal dlioiowod barley ll being grown this mu for the English market. There tulle-o factory near Caiiuington which boilsirly successful business. Anon; others present at this meeting :â€"\l’. J. J unkin, who acted as chair- a dungeon deep and dark, but as it was the practical nineteenth century I must observe the conventionalities. So, while thirsting for vengeance, I had to smirk and bow and introduce myself. _ Yes, “Old moneybags" be" Dr. Heath- dozen street children to ice-cream. That if cote quite well by reputation. Glad to meet mission ““1“ Do not tell your hostess how sweet the him. “This,” pointing to the middle-aged lady. “was his wife; the young lady was his bl “managilirgfn were at your 1““ summer ,' daughter Floy, and this his nephew, Mr. Remember that children are only small Philip Everett. from the south." I then politely requested [1... Garrison to editions of older people, and that they have feelings quite as acute. accompany me to see a patient who was very low, who'knew her, and In whom she Look pleasantly at the tired stranger who would be interested. Fioy looked inquiring- looks wistfully at the part of your car seat occupied by your wraps, even if you do not ly lit pupa, who said: “Yes, go.” Not 0- word we! spoken during til. drive. offer her the seatâ€"Anna P. Payne, in The Ladies‘ Home Journal. strangled them both with much satisfaction, for Marguerite was singing most divinely and all the while her prattle went on, like the babbling brook, “ever, ever,” while old money-bags encouraged her with his chuckle of appreciation. At the theatre, lectures, in fact everywhere I went there was the ubiqui- tous Dora, with her silly prattle and throng of admirers. So pretty and so silly! But my displeasure and disapprobatlon did not in the least disturb Dora, in fact. I think she was never conscious of my presence after that day in the car. One day I was summoned in great hosts to the bedside of a patient whom I had at- tended a few times before. She and her daughtorllvcd in a quarter of tho city to which my practice seldom called me, and among people I only served for sweet char- ity's Blake. Though these two were as poor as many I attended free I could not dare refuse the foo they promptly tendered after each visit. Of them I know nothing further than that they were ladlos. There was a proud independence, a dignified reticence that commanded my respect. I was much attracted by them both: the mother mind the heavy fritters. Remember that nine-tenths of the people are at the seashore for rest. If you feel like doing a dood deed, treat a GHEEEMEN. R. s. PORTER, ISSUEB walmm. Wl ammo overs! 22.32:; w... roacovnaiaocmnl “EUDO u only $24.00 per dozen at “giggling; MINERAL WATEB, Patel-boron“ on Peter”. ”31%. a arms misuse mammal Works. Telephone. Ontario Peterbcrc. J use 16. lath-61]. Indigestion. women and lick Macho. Damnation. chronic A. Elfinbotham. Pun-hm. Nam means. in- m mum. mar- m. memorandum-inns! Mumm- GROUND 0|L BAKE www.mm or c r. .1 .. ii in 5, 7767-1111(10): w- but when we stood in Helen’s room I point» ad to Mm. Trevor's wasted form and mid: “Behold your Work.” “on. what do you mean!" The blue eyes were round and frightened and the roses had faded from the pretty who“. I turned sternly upon her and aid : “I mean that a girl as young and beauti- ful as yourself, as well-born andaswell-bred w..." n. ,. .. .5!” HM" . .. . .. . an. .30.... - ad to :1 HIGH.“ As Shown. "Music," said the eminent pianist, as the reporter to whom he had kindly accorded an interview ran his pencil rapidly over the paper, “is the most elevating of sciences. It moves the deeps of code nature. refines the sensibilities, and enlarges the heart: itâ€" wbat were you about to ask!" l ‘ l P! 3“ 31.31:. “"d Ml“- Ph‘l'P Sproule? MP- fit it in other ways. was refined and gentle, and bore with has been reguced to ehdresdful povertyâ€"a “I should like to know 51,. how you re- sillts. [Sililc Parliament Mr. and Mrs. ‘ ' “Hy fortitude her “5971383“ the daughter P°"°"Y suc “3 you ave ”"9" seen, in“ rd the distill ished virtubso, Prof. von , , ”Flu“ roulo Thos Foster. Chas Francis bun)!!!“ following any b; noce was beautiful, proud, ' dignified, and have cried ovorin novels; sho has been strug- Einstein, as a gloom... 82 00 . “”3““ of the ly- and u; ’1’” " _, " .p ’ ' ’ ' l sometimes 1“ hfld clay '°° one "he“ bravely independent. I was anxious to gllng bravely to keep back want and trouble, “He is nothing, hit. but acbeap, vile imitaw - per hundred, “mt “1° “WM tom hood crops may not be grown with profit. help them, but the opportunity for from an invalid mother, while you wars go torâ€"a base counterfeitâ€"a tenth-rats “1' mail um. m: ”0%.. cat-Iris I“ laud Mrs. Alex. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. in. Sprould, J ohu Sharp, Mr. and Mrs. him Shier, Wm. Foster, Wm. Mayo, lln Ross, Mr. David Lindsey, John Cry. John Shier, Alex. McLean, Duncan lmichacl, Miss Carmichael, Mrs. Jas. ing to parties and balls; but out of your plenty you couldn’t spare the pitiful $20 she had earned by hard work. it would have been a small fortune to her and saved her henrtaches and humiliation terrible to her proud nature!” “Forgive me. oh, forgive me, Miss Trevor, for my cruel, thoughtless carelessness!" board banger, sir!" exclaimed the eminent musician, scowliug fiercely. A Case for Sympathy. “The hardened-looking wretch in this call, I presume," said the fair caller, with u shud- der, “is some low thief. " “No, miss," answcred the turnkey, “he’s doingso delicately and without risk of of- funding had never yet presented itself, and not for my right band would I have offend- ed their bravo, proud, reticent poverty. But on this visit the evidences of poverty were even greater. The room was very bare, ovi- dently they had been forced to pawn many MAGHINE on. mamm- Min.) 400. a gallon. °"° W'M'fifjm um-....: : . u 81' AT HIGINBOTHAM’S on}, amuse;â€" ”-3 01' It may also be necessary where land is both foul and poor. In the former in- stances rye may be sown upon the land the previous August, pastured the same autumn, and ploughed under the latter I I a . .' 00”.. .- #510", Ml" Johnson, M"- JOhD part of the following May, to the great necessary articles. The daughter was pale wierby and Alex. M. Brown. a f the .tifi' soil both mechanic- and thin and something like despair shone in She was crying and clinging to Helen who the d rate villain that killed his grand- ‘1“, roost-s my." N D ' k h h advantsg o . ’ . . the beautiful dark eyes. I found Mrs. Trevor stood away. ' moths? DRUG STORE. G and nor . - can 890 9 0'9 on i 9 care ally and chemically. During the remain- u be. i L 10833! ul' .. . . . . ”'7 “95k and 1°W- After 1 Md prescribed I have n '° " ckedly thoughtless! I “Why he is the one I‘m looking for! Poor Hades! Julys. ink-w. ' ”“1"?” (“my 00‘" and ”‘9 mung” in: portion of the season the cultivation for horlant like “Mioawber.” hoping“some- did not know there was so much suflering ow. may. “ammo, the monk,“ you“; ° W“. Mutton thing would turn up"â€"that there would be and want in the world! Can you ever for- woman, ur'o brought you some nice m McLennan 00. ”1868118290118. may be the sameas is ordinarily adopted with the bare fallow. In the latter in- slance rye maybe sown in autumn and » l \f milk and cream for butter-making. hoprclfmnr is a strand advocate of Winilyaniling cattle in summer and of give me!" n But before Helen could speak, there was turkey “d a Duke: of fruits. a loud knock at the door. and when I opened it, Col. Garrison and Mr. Philip Everett some opening in the conversation where I might‘ safely oil'cr aid. I could not leave them in such dostitution. I must help themâ€"this was not their place and UNIGAL’B LIVEBY STABLE. Sign ill Mill 88W, 8on Side Kelllrlit. rod-i: Street was. Consumable c- andcoodhorses hi cm 53”” siiiaxi'dnmar. She Might Have Bron Happy. Etc. The Disappointed Girlâ€"It was awful luck. ”licensing” during the winter. By ploughed under in the end of May fol- b m l b d b“ C L G l In 0d h" w» “w .....,.... an m... 1...... n my n... be .. n... ms. “l%J‘“.2.’;£lé‘:‘..-;; .2, iii" :32: no“: :33 .3: small... when a... .. we m n... m» m... dlnlo amount of land sustain many wheat or rape, which will also be plough. and MMTNVO, mu, m “mowed in he, om; grow “mom mums ho had boon too im- ”n’ifpé’fiadffilfl’fidlgldofi‘goaf‘lfi Wholesale 83d Retail Agents Hrn OLD RbElhlaol‘ABLIE l1PM]! “is: sad thoughts for conversation so I must take clpltute in giving his consent for her to so- _ 2N3 fl. clues um. I l “mo-M“ 1870; ' Tm Duppo‘nw ”m' an u on which m sell at m' on- ardeliverattheOauningtosstatiascr be baton. JOHN W . Mat-W no manual or T A. MIDDLETON, a Fire. Life and Accident insurance BLACKSMITHS’ COAL. 33% 61', fin. gimme. Delivered at Lowest Prioes. Wuwwi‘mmnm mace enacted in the 80st onsetâ€" JII- 3. minâ€"354’. HOLENNAN 60' ANTEDâ€"Salesman irhsndle our ed under when ready. Such land will then be capable of growing a crop. The amount of land requiring such treatment is not very large, especially where farm- ing is carried on at all as it ought to be. Whore hood crops can be crown, sum- mer following is not a necessity. The ground can be effectual! cleaned while growing these crops. W on done in this compuuy mc, fearing my patient might be mum-ring from some contagious disease. lim-o l’loy throw wide open the door, and coming into the ball. throw herself into her father‘s lil'lllll and nabbed out the whole sad story. llut what was the matter with Helen? Was sbl- about to faint! She staudled herself With Mmtllo than by posturing in the sum- arud fnml'mg hay and grain during the ‘ l. A pl'up'Jl‘ succession of soiling Ihulllll be on hand during the sum- . llyo, own in the fall, is the earliest ’3’? crup available. This can be . _ . mud by green clover, and this by tares, " ~- {all Shad M ml outs sown at the rate of two the dilemma by the horns. “Have you been taking wine as I proscribed, Mrs. Trevor! You are much wanker than when I saw you last, and i had hoped the wine would have built up your strength.” Miss Trevor seemed to struggle with herself. A burning blush uull'uroll her face and neck. At 1th she raised her head proudly, and with afdciluut all- looked me full and steadily in one hand against H- Chllr. while the other was pressed to her heart; her face was dead- tllo eye, us she said in a low voice, without a pale, and her wide-stretched eyes were Treatment of 3 Cut. For acut, take powdered . pound it very fine, and spread or sift it ovc the cut: wrap apiece of soft linen around it, and wet it in cold water quite often. This will prevent in- flammation and soreness. Too Great a Risk. Simpsonâ€"Why didn‘t you take a chance at that cake at the church falnl Were you i ' l 1 MAC will; the sore mixed in the re orv . , mod, . M t t ' d P P _ way no labor bill is incurred, as the crop quiver: __ , o o E ,h h . , _. 'tmcnt our “”3"" ’ 0“" m 0'” port polu grown almost invariably more than meets “No. Dr. Heuthcoto. We were not able f'f‘fijr “‘31:“ , fi' trawl; 31ml " ‘3 ° afraid! u .hwl' ‘ _..°3(l\-300t “WNW?!” 1‘1““th the cost of producing it, All forms of to follow your prescription fully. The wine ”WW“ “- ° er roug ° ”3,“ °°",', Sampsonâ€"Yes; it more my wife baked. many.anulaiseo.-4s. hardlllncsn.‘ DUEL”:- .:~...:. I'acdwmo - of .eu at three dinerent times, about ten hoed crops are not equally adapted to the you sent mother was of great benefit to stopped (oral-lardi with afgladcry of Kelsi! cums. t free. bmmflmmmmmm start. her, and Iwns able to supply it. also. until a”: frilllyfxn‘fi 1:133: hogs :mradiant th l'31‘l""""""" 3"“‘3’: Flax-Seed Emulsion CG "goddesses teed touhlnf mm: .11. ..,. y. â€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€"-â€"’â€"â€"' followour odour. rite orterms Mrs. Heunepekâ€""Does your husband mind well, Mrs. Dudelettel" Mrs. D. (macaw-9139 brunt any.’ ’ at once. CHASE BROTHER? COMPANI. ' i;zlrt. When this is about all fed '- , I ‘ hillsi- cum will be ready for cutting ”it; and Sat] Will keep up the flow of milk until would are stabled. By this system cf 11; a much smaller acreage of pasture w , . «he required to sustain the same num- ‘ 0: cattle. cleaning of loud. Potatoes are probably the least useful for this purpose. Corn is good, and rape is excellent. To be successful, however, attention should be given to weed destruction later in the season than is generally done. It is a prevalent idea among farmers that the bare fallow imparts fertility to the land. This idea is probably grounded upon the fact that improved crops are generally grown upon such land. This, however, does not arise from any addi- lust week, when she was taken much worse, requiring my unremitting attention, which forced me to step sewing, my only means of support. But I had just finished some work for a young lady, and as she owed me $20, I trusted to that to tide me over, until I could resume work. But I have been unable to col- lect the money, and we are penniless.” Bravely said, my beautiful Spartan! I thought, as I looked at the fine, pale face with its troubled eyes. The Spartan youth, with the wolf gnawing at his Vitals, suffered less than you did in making this confession. Be- "Found at but! I have searched every- “‘L'sz'e for you, Helen!" “Can you stillâ€"" “its I still love you? Oh, Helen, how can You ask!" And unmindful of us all she fell into his :il'::is mid wept out her sorrows and griefs upon his heart. I closed the door, and Col. Gui-risen, Floy and I discreetly withdrew fnrl‘ucr into the hall. Aim'n few moments -Mr. Everett and lielen came out. At last my beautiful ”SEED EMULSION comeouun BBONOHITIS m- A Novelty in Stern-Wheel Steamers. The Crocodile, a stern-wheel steamer w cently built in England to carry themails the Pungwe River, in South Africa, is fl with a unique device for use when the veseeli runs upon a bank. The wheel and engine are, mounted upon a pivot at the stern in suds a‘ way that the wheel can be swung to either. Discl'sslox. '33: How do you like peameal and bran mod for producmg milk? in . ' «t These make an excellent combina- ' it meals for milk cows. the usually dull labs. TROU Gnlaten was endowed with life. A1001: of . ,. ' '43. How much would you feed per do i ‘ - - th land 15 (rood pattbms in About . y tional fertility imparted to e by ’ F‘ . ' 3‘1 Pound! P31“ d3!» mixed the bare fallowin rocess but rather by hind that marble calmness. my beautiful _ . all orders cut the rate of two ends of ameal and - g p ' ° ’ h t a. Vesuvius must bethrobbing, happiness such a“ I 397°” Be“ there b°' ads of the steamer and worked in that poai- NewYork city, mm P0 De the liberation of fertillzmg substances géegeaghggain your heart and b rain! Inju‘ fore shone in the dark eyes. Then Mr: tion as ”on us when astern. Should the I has math; Wuhan income!of steamer climb uponabsnk the wheelcan be shiftcdtoeithersidethatoffersdeep m, sndtheveselmaytbusbepulledofl. Everett. in a manly Mhtforward way, told their story- and ms Trevor had been children in a 1”- mg southern City, and became engaged kept her- troubles from me as long as she soon “in“ ”:0th and “left 3:113: could, and has allowed me to want for noth- but 3'1 be? 1 ing but failing to collect the money due her father, “a“ y 3 your 05:. an un OMM ”m. Mir has'beenu great hardship. The poor child Egfifgggs‘nm. "mme . _ “ a I ' '” 3 - : than wees trnl ma e 11883:“ tested} ioglltgcewygbefifymds and the city, leaving no trace behind them, and dgl‘vgune biggest to be m ecovere allthese months he had been marching for modern was.“ mm. or Wm. ' thro hthethin . . the tears trickled down us them. Then that pretty little “PM mwgrdmmmmm already in the land through weathering agencies while the process of cultivation is going on. On the other hand,_in wet seasons there is a serious loss of fertility, which to some extent arises from surface washing, but in a far greater degree from the leaching of nitrates out of the soil through the medium of the drainage water. This 1103s through leaching is almost entirely obviated in the damn of " pounds of bran; feed in coniuction . milky food. 23.11: the winter would you advocate hingyater for the cattle? :25. hover compel milk cows to drink , 31d water. If you have proper facili- L will pay you to warm the water. 14- Is not ensilage awkward stuff to . purchased from 1:. Boys' Odd P rim and injustice that you can’t forgetâ€" neglect and coldness from those whoahould have befriended! “Yes, doctor," said Mrs. Trevor, “Helen | helpful the ' andpcdblythecuroofalllm Bmochsl’waadlimaaecucaaaadagocdgu: w . “mhmfldsouiflxamcnm IERVllllS PllllSlllAllllll cons MPIIO NLYDec. 1m. Rosamond N0; feed off the top; uncover the _ .° ‘0? at once; never out down when vegetation by growing crop upon the land, _ '8, 0r the exposed surface will spoil. as has been demonstrated by experiments hikers. _ . the size of the silo correspond to conducted on the farm and elsewhere. I turned like one shot and stand at that g°g§ii°gfd her head m not quite I 5’ w _ _ Ctuin‘L “Bu-m! beautiful 8“, mm ”“1““ “d "m “Papa, Mra'l‘revorand mm :0 ‘mhmmb’u‘mmum "ACTING DISIASIO Mia‘hythdrnmt. “Wk kept, I hopo, therefore, that our farmers will, ”Mn from deep pails was supplied by give their glorious attention to the redne- “9: 0. Brandon, which was churned tion of thisjosm of outlay to the lowest 9 making six pounds of butter. possible limit. Our farms can be kept And RHIUIA‘I‘Mo Miss l-L-doanlo ”fiancee-eureka.“ «again-sass. muss-Is. laven . . . b Samples of milk were brought to clean without resorting tothe bare fallow- r03!!!- _ . pro and Show)“ HMed, two of them showing a very pure and simple. Why then should we. mggmwuasnch! meanness-tie: .mtmposedw m - ‘ “d a. mud V I 6 E-uw“ I mum Of in, though mm“ mt 3““ “"1““ mm In This: «More. thoughtlenthan muss. I think, snuoctunsemchend lounges mend . , ”MOE-”Vain. a “$8 an to hm been taken. farm in being gland ‘in “m" ’w‘im *Eeatheote.” . and cousins' €33.33“, firm“ day . ‘ ” ' . . .' . - ’ “can . I. we ! . . . " . . M m mum m ' . - n . 1'9 “Famed, Mr. In“ throughoutm' 01° utentmth‘h‘ I stopped short as the cool. ,0le ummmdwheuthat day did . ,. . ... n|lrm l A", o.” ‘ . 12‘: .7, .3 y“ M r u.., l g ‘ ' 1: moved a hearty vote of thanks fallow and without missing a s'mgle crop.‘ , marchiuz up i I 7- .. U ‘r ' ' . if?“ nnd_ Messrs. Palmer and , 0n the other hand, wooden goo, t'v {in “mm?“9 - old mom lmfimfidm . Parliament thought that (replayed: while‘theclesnicgpr . .. x . - - -- '“ a

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