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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 3 Feb 1921, p. 11

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E I! they drew near the two cowboys I " _ lad that 1M. war on. of tho t mm. they had ever witnessed. t n w“ I little dip to the ground I .tr tttet once had swerved that had t Tm: val reassurance. but not much. The proswct seam-d hopeless. The 1!“? were going slower now " she Mor ed toward the center. wort: was yet I great way oe. Her pony was wedged In so tightly that he could not tall. The voice kept up a contiumn , (The! encouragement. It seemed to glue drawing nearer. but the terrible Earth: under which she was laboring Urn telllng upon her. Although the grlntchcd the pommel or her saddle with glhe tenacity of despair. she found her- ;ulf swaying dlully. She cllncbed her free“) Ind summoned nil her resolution Wr TtHiifuslrort, but relied was 5 drawing horror that her ad was near. ll help did not come mum In. would trt. prostate on we - ot horns. aiin the voice appealed to her, called blur. pleaded with her, lmplorod her, 't.trtoted her. She held on and on Write” u we swept around Ind To it caught Inside such I mill II data. Fortunately Han-let Re wyck no on the outskirts. Tttd lit tlon m "Celina: torrirylng u 1 was. more"; Above the dust the old " n “up; quivering expan ot heldl. She was riding a man'- . and In mun fashion. The pres- Inh upon her horse was so treatetr Mm m: in order to keep from being all“ m Ihook her feet from the “any. Ind drew ttrr legs up about the “dunner-J. Sh. had no control “new: or he: pony. Although she was fortunately on the oufer edge at the ring, there were still a halt dozen of the cattle between her and the open prurle. all crowdlnx into the center, we with every turn she was being car- ‘rl-l toward the vortex with irresisti- Liliana. I). W... tstterly territted, yet she talked that htottlr possible hope or “Iv-non wu to keep her senses and Le, "at. " she Inlnted and tell the F‘“ would be death. The love of lite :mltroug In her. and she clung to her [“19 and prayed an never before. Ha: eyes were blinded with dust and f f. She could Bee nothing but palm I; the terrible gusting mass. How but; the whirled tttiottt tvftlt them In in! relation she cunhl not tell. It sauna hours, ages. before a voice pureed her ear. Where did it come "an? Sh. turned her eye: toward the ”and and dimly made out the tumre of: man on the edge or the cirrle nhovo the cloud of dust. He seemed to In? of gigantic stature. What was he ”has? 8h. strained every nerve to ".derBtarrtL Prensa“: she made out: . "Keep up! Don't let go! We'll get you out!” ‘X‘h mm my. around and around. a _thool.uywuu biennium nu. Mt II. to cm unto tho bunch 5-3; ”In th- ou!" edgs " on A tan. 0% Io mt the who]. unwind: null! night-lull: by nut-1n; the procu- Wlleh hum! It together. This " ll vacation of Inch amenity, attended m - danger. The an who mumtdou “chart-nit wiki 80 - follow the movement of tho Magm' of tho great circle, 'tet-ent-so,"-, null all may toreo out an: on and man up” nun no (on tho fteet “any but... In th- an an bmk in»; to can. quickly. and the lwful plump or maddened annual- d1.- 2ll'd Into . panama herd almost " quickly as It wound melt Into a tran- 'Nt mm can. a. clicking of t do! dun and and.“ loot: u I. (at In mm! sharply hum tho mu. gnu-o. with the mum; at St “I an Mllqwh‘ at thou on om: up, In}. a. an": whirl. pg! I ”the: In «no of who Ind $.31 the "t'rdRsq pal A ”that "ATU.,.., the I: a“ 1511.10811- :1; IMIhpx 0%”th wan-"m , _ ~:~~ _-- -_ - - "mm nus. ox which “an; P, Inn-bot up)“ bend. In: them even more violently to l the center than would hue oc- h! on level prune. The ttrat man tht In had never - any steer: a no qulckly nnd whirl Io fut. [who was to lup'hl- hone . no manor-lug lama strum . Win a» (In, In nun-r- 1160. down an armhole. but no ar', Incl: a step would be fatal. . nut be broken. " an“ In III. no Brut man "um: hig " un“ tho outer as. in!) mm n. mung an owning near ”an. to whom In cried words _ miearterst. Wlth the savage in wrist ho struck an on“. htm atnln Ind again. Tho V he no "bet, but the rum P" with moon... The] ' -. tic-treatment. [tt'/!le2tart'tver; not - 'Pe-tts-et.-. “mm: 'th,',','.':",',':, I " - IN.tx'tt2ridtyiitie: punt"! than. I», It... “hamwmnugmc L fume-mound. "-thctttoetreh. I." “I Fame-mommmo BiyCaen' [j'iii,i'il"ii" " ”“htthY-lbd“ Wills? Hon. Hugh Guthrie 2s Acting Set-ro- tar yof State. pending appointment or a surressor to the Into Hon. H. L. Sinnn. What ot the woman? Was he too late? He' saw her sway In the saddle. She would be thrown on the edge of the circle and trampled to death'. beav- ing the mill to unwind Rae”. be leaped his pony toward her Just in time, tor as he approached she pitched forward and fott. Providence threw her to the right rumor than to the left. The mun caught her in a'ruxhlesl grip. Fortunately she “ore no lralllug sklrt and her feet were out or the stirrups. As it was. the divided garment she wore was torn Into rlhbous on the horns and one boot was dragged all. was broken. The cthJoy In the rear gave hint brilliant ussistanoe. In the twinkling ot an ere thlt which 1nd been wound began to unwind. iaersj1ratpteettrf Inc-nu sacrum-unpu- 1"a1ThW1uT'oTh'k'TdM thingbeing with to do"? "ri-"' ---,T Ct" . Show I: on at tiigt ttmt and mart certain m tom of chanted menu. Mbrestoro "who.“ eon- Ind - trot. “um “taxman.“ "rhnrrrovhtstas-ae- Mood no bummgh'mm nun-momma”... Ila-mum. Chg-'01!“ He "up! her to " breast at km arid gm. sweat poured trom his he. like water. Hu he"! thumped u no nun- pedlng calm could hurt ctttt-t " to beat on any range. Ho wu negro: now. The cattle were sumclonu: bro. ken for ram to stake everything on a last eifor He pulled I heavy revolv- pr from his holster and began ghootlul. line, two. Ihrce steers went era-hill; ttost v. He urged his pony Into the up?" C.'tuse0 by their tall and by main strength of horse um] luau Doro the “mm-m Hue fur outward. The all.“ Will Morning waver Conga (are. deathly pale through ll. M [Int she could not my " Inch bk er. Ills effort mu twotoW-to hm: the will and any the girl. " with n- douMcd energy he bored " In] In and In. The outer ads. when In In wan well broken now. but two “he. of use" itaterveaed between him and tho, ot8Kr mun \rulvmi‘wn (nun. Would Bite he I“. to I” I. MIA enough toe the. to "'""e her rug-no? They worked Mnhl). h “P _ work desperately am out Mr vuutstattcett. but-In this lumen it - WIlh added Inventive. TI. Int. tho 9mm! man to her, emu nun: mam saw I. he olught gum on»: Latin!!! your. exrerimmst, w _ 303mm. Jan. 2tr--Methodtst min- News the longer nowadays bet-aust- they preach less. Bishop Edwin H. Hughe- nid ttt a mating of tho In 'tprrtpnoroinanrrna, lnnmulv of W mm- ‘lltm Rod-y. The inch-m in thrir ’00“ brunt-a marked ghoul Iho tinto 'thet Intrusive chnrrh evnnplimo minimum; m to tin-cream In ott. Aorved. The Bishop "not! the need' Jar the old "auntie "manual. ugh a sermon "or, MIM‘ u the only ninuon (or ”an: by [yr-oblong. Methodist Parsons Preach Less Now _ . and Live Longer: Ibo mu. He and his daughter had made a detour, and the wagon. truck in: on the chord or the nre. Wu almost up with him when the stampede came. He raced dow‘n' the hill toward it. shouting the terrlble lldlngs. Cowboys and guide- In his 0mm galloped up to do exactly what'had been done. In I "Oh, it's nothlng." laid the cowboy ”nutty. “nothing It all. " vu- jun! breaking . mm. Any of theme boy- wlll tell you how eully tt can be done. Now. If you'll eunu- me. ree got to go Inel- my bunch. Goodby. mm: you'll be I“ right In no time." Re swung hlmself into his saddle. "But, my dear Mr," cried Mr. Rest. wyck, "your name?” . "Slr." hag-n her (other lmpmllvely. "I owe"- mommt they had (athered around the two. 'Ott, father'." laid the girl " Ran- Wyck ”mug himself from MI saddle nnd dropped on his knees beam. her. "Are yuv are. WW‘"' - YeTe "Perfectly safe. than!“ to Hall zen- llemnn." Back of them came the spring wagon, drawn by mules on the dead run. Old Jacob Renwyck knew enough about cattle to realize his dust-let'- danger. He had also realized that he could do absolutely nothing to help her. But. as luck would hIVI it. him outllt was ueu at hand. It was that he had slgnaled her trom the top of “A: for your father, I didn't see him. I guess your pony has gone with the herd. But you're welcome to mine. Hello, here are Four (Hands. t reck- on!" he exclaimed as be luv two or three hpnemen galloping over the ru. beyond. Slip sat up. covered her fan with her hnnda and shuddered violently. “I shall never get that sight out of my mlnd!" "It was only a little mill, lulu." aid the cowboy. "wt broke it eoily." “Where in my timer?" Lara, (In hastily. "Where its my horse?" "TUts.v're all (one. You're perfectly safe.~ miss." "Amt ymt--Urew me out'." "It's nothing at all. Anybody would have done it." “You saved my life. I shall never forget It I should bare fallen long he- tore had your valve not kept me up." "Yoy're all right, miss." said the cowboy womb-31y as she gazed at him with dawning voasptamettslou. “Drink this," he added as he couspelkl her to lake a pm!) at his ttttsk, which fortunately lawman! to be not unite empty. allhousb the day was no longer young. She otreyed him “Those terrible unmet" she taltered at tue t1trry liq-11d renewal her strenglh. mom. tthe - " whlto u I cotton boll when her pallor could ht In. for the can. Her git-noun black in: In. unbound and Icy-ed In wild am an about her. Her clothlng WI. rip- ped and torn. sue wan the plcturo of death. Yet In the eyes or the cowboy who bid and her the WI. beautiful. He took MI water bottle Ind Iprln- kled her “to wltb its mutant. with little elect. Dewy than the 'man whipped out " tsuite. cut the aim stuck tttte tors and duped open her‘ Arm " the neck Then he iputsuestl more water In her five, we at last tur-l der Its Itlmulul the opened her eyed and cured at a "ttro beading onr hot. like av: 11 mutual-t Maud young nun who would have been handsome bat tor n ten days' growth or beard that covered his face. dusty and sweat streaked trom lulu recent etrorts. With the when nuisance be lower- " the girl to an an: Ind Mancunian himself. “In Burnt Renwyck nu not and), at her but " that I.- “line‘- all right,” in all. "only, fauttH. You rue that the bunch. and 'em at helm they In" the range. I’ll look mu tte hay. I‘ll follow you -tttlr." too- n he could. but at - the held "an 3m dtreeted him to rid. on that the hard but they at Into trouble null. m Ina-n. may “would malt and In...“ new. It. milk. ”It; We: um! .tower, u tho m h- "N.mtriahrsetatanqugeMrartt - _ The - the sealant-b which may.“ a. (mu. In Cold vim tho vortex but In... TI- man'- co-nnlu Md "an In " MI- I. on an”... '.v'0t.mei. Settetmtt1', my.» ulna-utt- huh-ink” MbWWhonut-utqo- 2-. run-u. town-r. In M I]. anyct b all a. tan- b- -odtteettsnthy,toet+ (To Tre continued! I Finn (‘MMMndrroi/ iinrT."ii"Ti","i'. son. a piortoor Yukon miner. mad lmlddnnly "utrit G0 _ Hannah. Governméri! "retro' b,',';",')".;';';,, was!!!“ 1 loan of $390.- l, Hugh A Mnrallum. MD, M “or, JntP.. My} At, Lpnrlon of pneumonia. [whale on tho l-Imcsrgemy Tar"! mil wan box-m yosn‘rdny In the IVS. Squaw. _ The Army ot unemployad In In,» MINI Slums In Muted at nearly 4.099.000 pay-Mun. Tho mil-manna" In ranvnmon medic} {mart _trtttttrtet" yeah - a; tttif. Sensation Develops At Court Martial In Dublin DUBLIN. Jan. 26.--A sensation developed thin morning on the continuance ot the court martial begun yesterday at Frank Teal- ing. Wllllam Conway, Duncan Holly and Edward Potter (or the murder of Lieut. Anglia. who wan living under an assumed name at Hickman”. one of tour. teen omeers killed here on Nov. ember " L. Horie. Liam. Harte will air! as field engineer or the vxnedltinm J. R. Haley. Ioeal engim-or. who is iinteresled In the Propet and is fam- 'iliar with the country to he trarersed, ttltr? that Iln- atterupt In "with F'ort ‘Nornmrl would mu m- made until the [:?,iiiii' of navigation. The party will enter try way ot Edmonton and Kort ‘Mcllurray. Sennlanes have been as. citled upon as tho most suitable lypn of aircraft tor the trip. PEASANTS STIR UP TROUBLE Disturbances In Siberia Assuming Alarming Proportions (Canadian Press) LONDON. Jan. 26. - Reports that the disturhances which broke out recently in Siberia are assuming alarming character are contained in a Helsinglors des- patch to the Central News today. The peasants. it is declared, are besieging several towns held and fortitted by the Soviet troops. thus cutting off the supply of foodstuffs from the towns. (I‘npmhnn I'm“. \‘AXI'UIWEN. Jan. 2.1. A syn-IL mm or V‘ancnuvt: ritizvns has organ- ized to journey to 1hr- nil Holds at Fort Norman try airplane. and prepar- ations are now living math for tho trip. The local Imam who will mun- iuele with muse aviators who huvn Men ungagml hy the hum-rial Oil 'company, and with other expeditions l/rt the ttight to the Far North are 1Captain J. W. Hobbs and Linn. It. urn our attetuion In the number ot 'tuslttsh, Iter ttt're m gal the hrs: ru- 1mm," hes said "Una!” what-m LII-air condillons the "tan who immmiw-ly culllvnlas n In” HPl’liull will umkn great-Ir gains than the Parry, WM? fawn-r. A In): mmululinu or 9mm” 'acale fartursrri, Mm ith' Inn-monnily in ternxtl'd in llm land. will bring [mm- [verily to the pruirIc-s," ' Mr. Noble has 33.0qu :ll'l'l's umlvr 'mgtivatiort and has ham :1 sucu-ssful gorge scale larmpr from the start. parse scale rarmpr from the start. "It ttthes many ypslrs to develop a large tarm In a "ram basis of opera» tion." he. said. "Now Is us:- gnvm'n mPnt-tested tatd and got his; rmulm but it is "xttertsivo." CROWN WITNESS DQSAPPEARS l (Canadian Frau) WINNIPEG, Jud. 'gS--5hrietttitir fanning on a small scale would bring bigger profits to tho western farmer and quicker development for the mun- ||ry," C. s. Nohie. of Nohlefonl, Sank. ltr,'.?.'.: lndlvldual farmer in the wast, dcclurml In an interview III-r0. “Farmers In tho weal have. cull!» trated largo areas 'iirnpty hm'aum- lam] was eheap. But we mum gal away trom the idea of my many at'rf'.s and ""tN8iv. FARUINQ PLANES TO Atta oth. COMPANY Inert that in Eastern 75”,ch the Bolsheviki have begun a great onslaught on peasant com. munism and that terrorism is reinnéng over a large area. T AtrGGiriiiiii Notes T It... P. can“). '_,0fisr..aoiat'at.-s Mal dad-I or “I. W h . , . L' I 'isi7i7irli',""""""'" R In! x -8mhr,-a 2'ia?i?tt'i1'i'ir,d.1i1tii1it up D omth-I- h- 'h-eard"irb"riiritrtti. - 99. 92,931 new we advices SM‘Q-w FL. URGED IN WEST tttrrrstiteatlott show that. row nrinn Contain“ 2t pounds at Mirna-n and 7 pounds at potash in one Ion. and the solids. 'ol nmmds nilmxnn. 2.4 pounds of phosphnrlw and I pound of ttotash At tho price fur thors, masnrluls a! xiw-n nbovo a ton of the mine would bu worth 83.86 and the solids 8210. II will tte, won. "Inn-fore, to “we tho ton of "ttttid worth $6.86. two tons of One to" of out Nimrw coni.iidrir..4 pounds or nitrogen. ' pounds of phmr phorous. and 2t pounds at mind). Thrsv mtrvrrsnt Memnnlx cost In rum- nwrriul fertilizer, "t the "resent limo approximately pa-r [munll .'m rents for nitrnp-n. n cents for phosphorus and it cents tor potash. This would make an ton of Mraw worth $5.00 for the toe Iillzing rnnsmuems It cumulus. the tmvpbrlance of using an abund- ance ot armaments is still mot-o fully EDWIN"! "thttrtt tcps 101m TMt-tws thiuls of the titllir.er riutstituettt.g in thn "tidings "ranimals is in the liquid, and that in this liquld there io, twim as much nitrogen and luur lam-s as mm): named» as there ls m the snlld oxrrotnl Tho only altern- tivv thrrr'rore, to prom-n1 Wuslo is to uh everything prtssihic by the Irv at nhsnrboms: m retain those llqutds so Ihat th" vahmbln Inrtlllzlng con-ut- m-nm thor vantaln may be retained. 20 to 25 pounds of urine is to be ahsox'hed [Mr day it will be 59911 there. fore that 10 pounds ot straw is not an ext-ossive amount. One pound of well dried pent will uhum'h from 5 to ft poundu of liquid, thoroughly dried sawdust 4 to 4ie pounds and tiried leave" 1% to 2 pound: Of all ahsorlmms. everything consiulored, straw is the host. The unable with the other ahsorbonls is to get them dry and provide Mustar- tory storage. tExperimental Farms Noten Thr amount of oxrrsment voided " annuals depends upon amount or [owl igiven and the capacity of the animal. In has been found at the Experimental Station. Routville. that 1000 pound steers wlll average 78 pounds manure per day including the bedding which amounted to 10 pounds for each stow pc-r day, This amount of bedding. on mst thought. would Bepm to he ox- ressive. but when it is considered that approximately onethird of tho ‘pxuremem is liquid and must be ab. ,sorhed by some material to ho retain- ed. the wisdom of will; that amount will br- apparent, " is mum] that 1 mound of straw will uhsurl- in 2d hum-s from 2"i to 2% Trounds of liquid an mrtling to the quality or the straw. Oat straw in a better absorbent than wheat straw. Ttrobatrly largely herause or having more and larger leaves. If You In Gunmen I I I . h e I {on me Dr. 9f 1 Oink no!" " In!“ N . In Imu- ttmm. " rrtierm, II we um grun- I" Mal. nu- Alum my" ttox In than arms! ttpe III you 30!.me v ', at . I 52?... gm; JIM-‘3 & I... _ It is not dink-uh for a farmer lo uny- tor his vngmubh’a in winter as he has, as a rnlo, " gnuci tatol cellar, ju,, in Phil‘s m-Ilzlrs ctr" usually mo warm for most vmtetahels, henm. Witere Hn- "min m-lmr is In.) warm wyetvver pnssihh- a mm of it wlu'rv cool air can tte mimiitvd should tu. pits-tities" " frrtm the tr.st fur a u-gvmhln mam. ' THE VALUE or Assoansm’s mi THE STABLE. k Squash and pumpkins it kept in u (00' place may have rotted hy this time. but if they arp still in good run- diliun thof win lam-p mum: lpngm' it pm in a room where the u-mw-rulurr' i: above rm "or,revs Puhc. _ " Val-hag?» un- rotting, lump Hm hvmls mm" HO they will nut qurh our another and an Ihvn- will hr in Cool diminution at air alum! llu'm. While they should not tre in a wry dry "laee. yet one tnaf is fairly dry its better than our. that 1. indium] to tu, damp Particularly it it is mnwr “.u'lll and um \wll vrnlilulml. 'l‘huy should ha- hop! "ooh but wll not mum! many dNtrares of trunk ( " curmls. tttsets, pursuing and tur- nips are withering, a good plan is Io pm [In-m in hunt-s and keep a dump mg or ttieee of sacking uvnr the Inn or the box. Yo keep well all these wry-tables should, however. be stored I'hPLP H is cool but not very dry. Lulu no! be Infected. It will not K P" before an M0100. will hull no "noun :3. It the sprout- Fro re- moved promptly (In when will m ‘mun In much belle} eo.rtditiors than " they are ulowod to new Ion“ It will be necemy to go over them two or three time: or man before wring lu-,r9move sprouts. It potatoes an In boxes or bins when sproutu can be readily seen one is man likely, to remove the sprouts in good time than it they are kept in lungs. 'lf onions are rotting, put them in a drier place and spread out well, Far best results they need In be kept vn-ry dry. ‘rubrwmmmum can“ huh an. and my - wonuacd "tthell-inet.. u will he to“ to on roll to but mm an potato“ no. ttme to tho I I v'an'l "W! In: been "orqd all roman than which no. the Gun. or no rotting to thy! 01m l DMO-Iohmolgg waeuLra',/',n,t',',"Att 1t.ettt"'eetltt?tme tint-I‘m null or an.“ Ir, . Y "V ' "rt'TTiT7'""""'- 11"rtre, m.” tttpam t. ' pounds of phmr pnumls ot nulnwh. unruly: cost In rum- "t the "resent limo Tho momlm-n having mule tttptr recon-1m declaration of quttttfUur Iinn formed tor the “us. faction at [manic-"L Tho, Roovo pm ad. Continuum“ we” NM (mm Puraunnt to “unto. Wilma Tum» ship ('onnril mi! " the Townnhip “all, Radon. on Mona», JAnu-ry IO, "nil 1980, ('nllon- Height! Worn") to/m nam- rlnlion In discuss rmttttryOt pmhlnmu Edward Mandy At prominvnt 03h mun Arilizon died in his Ml!) war 1 The first [Fed is given directly " tor milking in the morning, rousist, lng or halt the onailazo and nuns with hall the mull sulltvrml on il. Ind followed by half but This ir. lnllowml by an amumoon for»! ot on III-go and mum with meal, 1mm all (nah-n hrfure milking tlmvr, and tho balance or the hay is 'riirest after milking. Water is before ttte tutttlrs all Iho ”mo and "xetrNso is given in the yards on line days With reasonable can: [here is lit, tie danger or trouble from overload- ing with bran and mum buy with rm- lonsoed there is dangrr and it is doubtful " it is, even in sneh a. mix- ture. advisable to give a cow more than 4 pounds of cottonseed per das, and if very heavy feeding is prawns Led so that above that amount ls giv- [ ‘n we wottrd-irrrresse 'm the linseed and correspondingly reduce in the tottonsvrrd. (‘oltnnseml may he drun- ‘pml out and the linseed meal used enlirely as the latter is a safer "on' ‘centrale. hm. generally the collnnsvml is cheaper and can he used in part to advantage. I In compounding a meal ration bran should be one of the principal ingred. tents. Of all the mill products from wheat. bran seems to he the trest and this with cracked oats should ap- proximate two-thirds or the meat ra. ftioxt. To this is added the cotton. seed or linseed nwal which are more "soneentrrMed. A mixture which has jrivo, good results in feeding at the \h'emvme Extperimvntal Station is made up of 30" pounds bran. 200 pounds crushed outs. 20tt pounds rot- tnnseed, loo pmmds linseed mania This is min-d togelhvr and 1 pound) pal; added to every 100 pounds of, Ute mixture whnn mixing. I " may be defuiterly stated that a meat ratlon ot tram 1 pound meal to each 3 pounds milk produced. to 1 pound to etch ' pound. mllk. ts the prom-Ne "tttit. n is also known that ‘llsgeullve troubles, due to the heavy hrs-ding of meal which hr Doves-arr} under high production. can be largely oven-(mm by (Mn; an nbumlanm or succulent teed alum; will. Ilu- hay' and meal union. In-uouuhlvrlnx a ration tor milk. therefore, a good qual~ My at hay, succulem feed. and mean mixture mull! bu (-ouuidered as deb nite mNtuirements. Hay and "mu alone cannot give best results. This is not because hay and meal docs um cont-In the neces- sm'y constituents for milk as the Corn silage or muc- but rather because tin: animal is krpt in hetter physical condition mum.» of the succulent roughage and is therefore able to Imuku- mu use ot the meal and hay [111 without allnu'ms that are Iikoly to follow heavy [cmllng af thum- alum) Tho sum-“lent teeds are corn and run-24. Cortt sllugo alone can be ted more nlmmlamly than mans, for the trusnn that [ho bowels are not kept rm) upon, Agood combhtation is one- (third mans and two-thirds corn. mix- Im together. Cows ”In; around HM! pounds may he ted to pounds ot" My» above mixture par w and thoiie ‘1400 pounds may Lake " "lands with- Pl" being loo louse. " Its necessary" tor the teeder to watch " stock asl cows cannot do well if purged exam-i sivr‘ly. ". . The quality of the has is a. big faetor, as poorly cureit bay is um appetizing and may cause dimmin- troubles as m-II. Tue. value ot good clover hay an rampant! with the gms‘nrs ls Ion mm. arHrretciatett "an uhmmh then- is abundant avian-nu. In slum that the h-gunw hay will men-n iully maul-u tuo Inn-4| teed require- moms over the average hay. (hind-elm Farm-Rm) The general principleu mama II the feeding or which con my be outlined. but tho moat oeorsmrtieat-rw tlmt can he determined only by the Iced. “nu-Ne. their con and "It Emmi!) of the cow. that are bout;1 mm. The leader alone on determlno‘ In: his individual cow. nould have. to (he he» returns. l wmrn and» Iron WlLMOT TP: COUNCIL. IlkcH COW. , sumnrv tor Jan. .... . -... . 310.0“ ers. C. Erbarh. Patriotic In- surnnm tor Jan. .‘.. . . . . . . $11M") i.urs M. Schmilt, Patriotic. In- suranro for Jan, ... . . . . . . . $10M Mrs S Furl". Patriotic ht. surnnrv for Jan. . . . . .. . . . . an. Ex H. Raster Est. Patriotic In- snrnnve tor Jan, . . . . .. . ... "0.00 " Dork", hardware ......” 320 John Wruttiatrtor. labor on Tn. _ ' Lino .-,.m...t_..vr......... 3.00 Now llnmlmrg lmlpt., prinunq and mulpllrs .mrrw.....e_r. "" r Srhrumm. phttthimt Rinkla ' Hons mm-................... to. Hospital for Sid Chum-no. Toronto .m..r.rr._r..trrt.. 30m John Noll. rvtund of an! .. 26.35 t'. Rtotrsner, statute labor . . .. rttt " H. Snyder. T"P. railing .. . . l“ l eraus. paupm to "our". ot, Rvmgo ""_w".F'_...._.... 3.00 n " Hullumn‘. gravel ........ 1620 f' Knvolman. an”! ......... M. , K, Rocker, [raw-l _ _ _ . , F . , . . 'dt t MrKonxio. "(and do: "a, . "' Mn F',. Wnllvr. rare " "All. a... 1tovod by V [I 200er and I“. um.” Hun nu. Conan" do now " jnnl'n lo meet and: le' hm n.- mn- cxmr was»... Moved by Samuel "Imam-mar and R, tt. Mailman that tho following ttt" counts he passed: Mrs. FT Rratltrr, Fault-(lo Tre Moved by John Hen-her and V. M. T.oeller that a by-raw he introduced to appoint auditors, assessors. school at- tonrlum-e offimr and members of the local Board of Hoallh. Moved by V. II. Zneller and John llprhvr that Bylaw No. rm, be Bow road a third lime and passed. Assessors: T. M. Casual. Chas. he; obs and Jacob K. Schmidt. Srhonl Attendance Officer; A. R. G. Smith. , A ' Medical Otticer of Health: Dr. t Marty. Sanitary Insportor: Andrew Alt. Memtrer “cu-HI at Health: “lo-IO! Erb. the Sick Chlhtreras Hospital. Toron- to. re annual grant and from the Mn- nirinal World soliciting, suusctirt9otyy Thltonowmg appointments ware mude: Auditors: Wm. Russell and Henry Kuntz. I J, A. mum:- Damist, LBS. nova) can." DC! tal Surgeons, D. D. K, Toronto Univ ersity. All hranches or dentlutrr who Hired Dulce over Lang Tr-tAtom Kitchener. Ont. i on. & ECKEL'. Luz. D. D. . l Graduate Chicago r'olteetrot..m. cal Surgeons and Royal Gone“ " Dental Surgeons ot Toronto. Dental lytrice in new liaisons Bank mgtid. jng, Watt-1100, Dentistry nuanced II all its branches. m I. 3-. ‘L’Eii' has; 'Catt'l'Ai,lo't,llLtd . i. s. "a - if?" (Inca-or. 9 8ll4 M) m. was». than: F“ .e..Petir in! 3900-9 Will open neht Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday until further notice, in Heidelberg. Chopping Mill m --. iii"riiara. t 'dll ram-'7 n. :13... as; , , Rammed to 5 Holm Apartments, Young " Phuheu, omee "m H. - if; 8:056”. um “gym-3W 3!!~ on a -. hum-n. Donut. . I f1Mterrgtr. "tore.' Wanna ELECTROTH ERAP‘EUTIIT Oddtollows mock, Waterloo \ SCHMIDT & COMPAS. DR. A. HOLM, D. C, cmaommton MmLm-Fa'iii'f Bt. DR. . '6. HUSHII “MM. D. J. I. am . l : " '.iti,':t! ""tit,ttttt,tla!' t.7, _ I if!

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