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V � I R ud"" INIA , I . -I suppose til,at this 111,1,110 inust turn general upoingpi-s and superintendeutti _� Heart Remedy." LL 1 � �� I
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slausis 01 IN 00000100 N011h. Wal N US ' ' ., ill) sooner or Inter." mused Theodore,. and ma6e, lwvgarii I)y voje,4 of shares] I I I . . I "I
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HoXHSTBAD RUOUT4A.T10110- C116M m I �Vbat do tboy do to y()1l, l)t,r,qi,,te,(I I 0 1
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Any. .person �who Is ,be sole bewo Theodore bandits like you and bautlils like him calf that goes, to make a 4t atilmall' .
at R lanally, or say male oYor It' T'" , AIR LAIIES "They give you oope; tlivy feed 3,01, ne thb braye in -at er th writes 4 Kinuesota dairyman to 4mFi, If Dr. Miles'Hcart Romedy halped " I �11�
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years old may homestead a quai-ter I ./ I for a few days On 1)"I"I 11'"1911; they the coward!" I Ican Agriculturist. Z I I � I
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wtoni of available Dominion land lk, I I Charles Holmes, why WOR't it help I I ��
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Manitoba, Saskatoliefwall, or AI�ertm I . I I I shoot you twice a day-, tlivy give you, Willett 'in terru iii od. the scene by an- The Durhams we knew ars � back � � I I
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tr)30 applioant mitiot appear in perflov RYL i�ht. i909, by the Bobbs- . 11 little bottle to w�1.14!14!"(, w1l.1t th0Y nouncing their successful landing. possessed these qualities, and many of I .. I
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at the Doniialon Lands 'AgenOY, By . call Your thl"St th"' flz'st night or so, They passed constralnedly into the the Shortborns of today are good milk, and after readineabout Dr. Miles, , ...
fiab.ageney for the district., Entry W. HERBERT QUICK , copyr Wrrill Compapy though why they cilil that a thirst tower ,ald went down to the street And ers, but to make a success of dual,, pur- �� .1
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I � �[N --JI ,�y to Shayne's Chicago hotel In a motor- pose cattle we must give them the at- fare I got the Heart Remedy I had - . L .
. rtain conditions, by father,moblia-1 60-V . (,ni'llItAy unvoilueetod with Jv1,i,,i1tj()u (le. 8 UC - I ,�, �,
Ice Q%MMMUWX9W ?*.** .... I I- car all In Ile Is, tention that Is necessary to develop 11
om, daughter, lbrother, or sister *I ponoth-salth not. f,el'stobveald'ast. to sit up most of the night, plad,felt 11 �� ,:
V itiorea. vreammg 0upleif with Ws ap- IL tile morning a letter was taken good milkers. It Is not advisable to "I , �
11* Valteading homwteaderk InvisiDle'f6rinalIty. Yet r',ivoulcr fail) . Breakfast! TIery was somotliji-,g to to -(be Shayne apartments. It was a very bad at ray stomach, Whatever ' I L I . ... �
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- I Duties,—Six months wosideo0o UPOm Icnow, more of you than the bright And pearance of having dressed. hurriedly* be "understanded of the people." Car- , plek: out certaingaod cows of tile herd Iwould eat mhde me feel worse, and . . .
amd owltivation of the land in etaill gave him the -general effect short, tear stained missive of grad- and give them special care in order to my heart boat very fast, But t,lianks, . . I ,
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echii1que of your tooth chat- of one who soi) wa.9 famishin.-. And before ho re- tude penitence and farewell from Vir- secure a big milk record, for such to Dr. Miles' Hoart Remedy, I am I I.., i I
'Of three years. A homesteader InmY . has leaped suddenly from bed and
live within nine milea of ,his h0m.g. , tering." chased something at high speed. He turned to his room he learned that be ginl�� to her aunt. It ran: work Is misleading. What we need are all right now, I eat good, sleep I I I
stead ,an a ffarin Of Bet leRdt 00 aereit $1 doift understand," answered Car.- was an Inmate of flie, Slattery Insti. Tou have been as kind to me as any more practical work and the record of . � I :
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Solely awned and 000lipled by hila or son, 11 came here by accident." had on a topcoat over shirt and trou- hite For Dru0-nrd%. Woman can be to a X)erSOn She cannot every animal, so th good, and feel like a new man, at- , , I �
hiis father, mo0ar,. son, Aaudllter, ; - ",Quite so," interpdsed his Interlocu. sers, On one foot was an arctic over- at we may know though I am almost 68 years ol(L I , I � I
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]brother or sister. tor "Let's sit down by the American shoe, on the other a Wellington boot Marie, and You will never see me agalm have been a soldier in the late war ' I .
in Io6rtaia districts a hiomootewd0i` B ' bed—there. If we might strik "Mr. Craighead," said be, as if care- TJIU MYSIMRY OF THE EMPO=UM, My herd numbers about 100 head, I'll 11 I
msy.. pre.ela;ot 4 eauty e I blush to be obliged Vy 7our unjust sus- of the rebellion, and was badly .11 I
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Quarter seoti(Pa alongside bia hom- a match, now. I estimate that half fully choosing terms of scathing re- OUNG Mr. Carson, detained at piclons to say one thing more. I am not young an wounded." CHARLES HOLKFIS,
g).ulties, us lush logged derelicts go ashore here buke, "I've seen all kinds, and you do— the T�I�attery InStItIlLe to bal going to azy one. You have xalsiudged been kept for the two purposes, milk Private Co. 11, 54th N. Y. Infantry il � i ,
wtead. Rrice $3. .Per acre. - me terribly. I don't even know where he and beef. Our steers have for the past . � ,_,_
a state, to coin a eyed beat—the—Dutchl" ance the booLs on account of I Volunteers, Walton, Delawa�e Co., , I 11 I
� 9u,st reside ,six mOldths inoadh of six In -word, of orey y is. I shall never know! twenty-seven or thirty years brought � I .
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yeaxis 'from date of boUneAsSil edtry ,,Wooziness. I may say that I came my- "Thank you," said Mr. Craighead, the evanishment of Mr. Wy- * * * * * us more money than steers raised lack- N. Y. 1. � . I
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jinoluding the time, required *Ed earn self by accident and ,;vW,i-it meaning bowing. "Pardon me, Dennis, have lie, thought often of Shayne's charm- Craighead andCarson walked through lng the proper breeding, and our cows ' . �� I.. �..�
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hgmestead pat,nEN ralid 96-Iti.vtose to do so—or otherivise. I umst wive a YOU not met my friend, Mr. Carson, Ing niece, but, manlike, gav I Dr. Miles' Heart Retne' 11
,o . e scarcely a stately peristyle to a low ,1 I Twiling are not equaled by any b4d of any I "y � ,
Ilifty aores extra.. 0 , from..Alabama? A new arrITAL A pe. a thought, of the situation on board called the laboratory, -but to ' I . ::i
A homestead -or ,ivh,D has exhatietai .�Mokel'o Then came the scratch t . ruled by breed in the northwestern part of the is kept in thousands of homes as a . ,.
his homestead Tigbt and cannot ob- ,the pat6b, and Theodore scrutinized I r1odical, I believe. , Mr. Carson, Mr. the Roe as she bore northward In the the patients the "shot tower." Theo- state. � � ,
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kNA1n a pre-emption me� take a pur. the face by the flare of the match as ( Dennis O'Grady. Mr. O'Grady Is the night sky after dropping him as a dore was astonished at the throng as- Thirty-one cows produced an aver- friend always to be relied upon in 11 , i .
tibUsed homestead bn certain distrjot� ,Wlth nervous, unsteady movements the , official dispenser of dopell— hawk might let fall a too belligerent sembled for the "shot" treatment, ,of age per cow of 6,474.6 pounds of milk; time of need. . 0 , I 11,4 1
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Pxhoo $3. per So which he had as yet no conception— average per cow, 313 pounds of butter Sold by all Druggists If thefirst ,
reside six moulths in each of 'three . - HoW,as a medium sized person with rect you, Sir!" said Mr. O'Grady. The warfare and Insurrection which men of a, ... �..
ears, ca-litivate fiftY acres tvad ereat 1 sorts anxiously watching fat; total value of butter fat, $2,161; bottle falls to benefit, your money I "
- Beep set eyes flickleringfrom. thel'r cav- "Of course, Dennis," protestedCraig. he left behind would have interested the clock like schoolboys fearful of average per cow, $69.71 22. Sold to botch-' is returned. Ask any Drugglsq. I I . �
11 I head, "I meant tonial And is this Mr. him had he known. Mr. Sllberberg, being tardy. They formed in two cOl- ers cattle to the amount of $1,836, 1. .
a holuse worth SA00-bT virm with a blurred sharpness. His -
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Deputy of V iniater of Ike nterlor face was sallow and colorless, with ' Carson's Jag s pro. MILES MEDICAL CO., Toronto, Can.
4. B.—Unauthorpsil pliblioatioll Ohl hollows In the cheeks. His nose was . bers are less sonorous than Mr. Wad- boscio, was deeply disturbed In his Sol- farthe'r ends of which stood two desks I I.,,,
a sold, making an income of over $4,000.
jMt wilinot be pri d for, I Irregularly notched In profile, like, 'be dy's Mr. Carson. I',-- tanic regard for Virginia. He was too exactly Alike. All slung their coats Mr. N. Arthur Simpson, writing of THE BERKSHIRE P10G. d� ' '
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-n B. CARLING, Life, Aocidento Fire and Plate stub of something else broken off bjs� 3tiendant," suggested Mr. O'Grady angry to follow her to the deck as she over their right arms, disclosing slits milking Shorthorns in Hoard's Dairy- � �, � i
11 � softly. "Mr. Evans Is the attendant of swept out of the cabin to take leave Of in their shirts at the left shoulder. man, says: One of the Most Poputar *f the . I .
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* andAuctloneerinj;. I AIMY name Is Carson," said Thw- 1 Mr. Wylie. No doubt an error on Mr. her bandit of the dunes. For some Craighead, with Carson following, Here in this country some good rec- Type of Swine. 0 " � .
W. BROWNING, U. D. M 0 dore, "and I am from, the south, from , ea s par4 Mr. Wylie, but we minutes the girt lay, half fainting, sent back ripples of disorder along the ords have been made, especially with- Berkshire bogs have 6
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. J* P. 8" Graduate VictoA4 ' U Alab wholly terrified, by the rail, where She line by offering bets as to whether in a year or two as breeders have be- tions, are gobd looking animals � I
Is 1"Cralghead Is mine," rejolited the . had fallen a Canon was himself or Wylie. Two come awakened to the merits of thesd are first class feeders, says a South I �
arty ofilge and rosidenenoe.. 06ollni0il Mr. Wylie who -arrived Tery Ill last * s Theodore dropped over 'L 1,
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W rp 4- TT-. slit worth votin- on. I th k I may will attend upon you, Mr. Wylie, and -ear made 18 075 nounds milk her best ters of -i-s The are bett
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-A Royal Alexandra Hospital, ebo. Office
1. and residence, Dr. Amos' old stand
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lonly, the Rat Mort, Paris."
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head. "One deep midnight tn the dear,
Bread past beyond recall I was ejected
from the Rat Mort because my conduct
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we hope, Sir, to have you feeling much -
better In a few days, Sir!"
"You aregreatly mistaken!,, exclaim-
ed Theodore. "I don't belong here at
all!"
"Quite right, Sir!" responded ,Mr.
O'Grady heartily. "Quite right! I Am
glad that you are already able to see,
air, that you belong with Mr. Evans
in room 34, Sir."
"But I am not Mr. Wylie," inter-
my niece, after all!"
Mr. Shayne called Mrs. Shayne's
maid and gave orders that Virginia be
sought on deck.. The maid looked
about hastily and, failing to observe
the little heap in which Vir.
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huddled up by the rail, ran in agitat-
edly and said that Miss Suarez was
not on deck "in the least."
"I told you!" gasped Mrs. ShayntaI
"SbWs thrown ,hefself away!"
SlIberberg walked glumly in from
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O"Grady, "but I find you here, Mr.
"This assassin," said lie, "must be
JAmes and Albert Street, opposite
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crew by bursting into their midst and
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aeronat," reiterated Theodore. .
"And swallowed your parachate?"
staring wildly about, as it demented.
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is it, Sir?" Willett asked
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Graduate of Ontario Xet. College,
MA4iber of Ontario Veterinar7-Medi-
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"Where is Miss Suarez?" panted Mr.
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/ Treats all Diseases of Domesticated
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have no knowled,-e of machinery,"
III don't know' Sir"'
Animals on latest Scientific l5rinciples.
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'Where's that fellow we picked up T'
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not at all prove the absence of Mr.
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"They're gone!" Shayne exclaimed,
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patients. You are Mr. Wylie or Mr.
"That parachute," said Max, "could
. wriaters Solialbors. Notaries. 0onveyanceri,
comm6lohera, Solicitors ior the Molsons
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not save two from death, even if they
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49.5 pounds milk per day. of bogs. In fo.rm they are Ion& �
It Is interesting to know that the broad, deep anal low. 11 -hey are i ,.
champion Axyshire record is 15,072 shorter on their legs and have a ,
pounds milk in one year, the champion shorter head and nack and a better �,
Jersev cord less than 18000 nouni developed ham tl.I�n the bacon typet. . I .
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". X. CARMNO B. A. � .. great favor in thus naming im Wylie knees, rose and, entering her cabin, "I ADMIRE HIM AS MUCH AS I LOATIM while but one Guernsey has exceeded white points in tl z face, on. tho Up
I . and arresting him instanter under the You., ' , Rose's milk record. of the tall and or the feet Some- �
. "I � threw herself on her bed. She felt a times a splash of white Is seen M I
.1 [I.ONEY TO LOAN. __� I ...'. - ,. new cognomen. clock struck. There was a jostling at Panama Lady made 18,78-4 pounds the fare leg. The nose Is short, the I� ". �
�"* � I __ � � I , 11 � "I am not Mr. Wylie," reiterated horror of Silberberg, a sense of disgust the rear caused by late .comers, at milk in one year, and Lula 12,341 f&ce dished, axid the ears' stand I I
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, I can an farm and village properties at low7atwe , 1---_-_1r-�--.' . . said, and Ill- I could so insult this young man who frowned fiercely. The lines moved for- while the two-year-old Juliet has re- The illustration slzows a Berlk�ms . . t - ",
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. Interest. I GLADMAN & STANBURY %e !f '-- - '. "This matter of names Is so compli- had saved her life and treated her so ward, and, the men as they passed the cently completed a record of 10,395 sclw In'tair show condition, .
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Barristers Isolicibors. Main stvExeter . __/ - � - - cated," quavered Mr. Evans, pushing beautifully, no matter what he was- Physicians seemed to undergo some pounds milk in one year with first calf, - -_ I � �
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I 1� some feat of pbysfe,,, !wess. "No like a servantl No wonder he had sort of operation performed by means Twenty American Shorthorn cows have udder and prevent its caking. We db : : I -
MONEY TO LOAN "I AM r%OX HERn AND ULSEIVEMRID.ty Man drawin' toy pay v it v,- Pxpected struck Silberberg's odious nose. Later of glittering instruments, of wfiich made yearly records that average Ile not feed corn or coznmeal to sovA� 11 I
I Theodore caught glimpses like light. 485 pounds milk each� suckling littem It has a tendency tio. -
. Private funds to loam at lowest rate closed standar&� of the place -from to work It out. I git a %N t t. small sbo rose, preened like a bird before the ning playing about those slitted shirt . dry up the milk and give the pigs tW- �
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A , %of Interest. the Rat Mort -actually trun out, to wages, Mr. Wylie. My dutles is Sim-' mirror and sat down to think. The sleeves. . Ration For Growing Pig& scours. The best of All, good is sepa-q= -
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� ple. You git your tonic an' treat. voices of her uncle and aunt and Mr. ' It is impossible for any one to say tor mink. After the pigs are . , I .
ERNEST ELLIOTT coin an expression! Doth It not open Theodore found himself In the hu. .
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. Office opposite Central Hotel Main glimpses of a depravity hitherto fabu- ments reg'lar an' keep hours. A whole man current and drifted with it On what is the best ration for growing weeks old feed the sow mimIk �
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� "I -Street. Exeter Ont. I lous? And when I have been graduated lot of gentlemen comes here under spe. - main salon- Opening her window for closer view lie saw that the doctors pigs. The feeding capacity, of one dif- wheat middlings or ground oats - ".
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� pride In my port - meaning nothing Mr. Craighead rapped and entered. from the earth had ceased and knew Ing, weapons, but he reasoned that it feeding for years, yet are all the time she vill eat up clean twice a day. Let . �
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vinous-deflance in mine eyes, and I "I quite agree wttb the remarks of that they had reached the calm area, (:ould be nothing very severe. looldn.- and anticipating some way to them suckle the sow until two months: , I
Keep the Separator Clean. shall sit down in the Mi Mort and be- my c of which Willett had spoken, In the or ten weeks old, for the best part Of - 1.
. juerulous frioud, Mr. Evans," said Craighead passed on, and Carson produce better results, writes an Ohio . - , .
The separator is often the cause of Mr. Craighead. Y,onr position, NIr. middle of the "low." They would eir n urish e omes t4r gh her-' I .
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� have myself for long, long periods ot took his place. The doctor looked farmer in the National Stockman. Some- th 0 M nt c 011 I 11 I . :��
jmr butter -in the winter. The bowl time,- for a' Carson, is an equivocal onp. The probably have an easy landing in Chi. searchingly In his face, seemed puz- times we think we are feeding more When the pigs are thm or fo7 i I
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of the separator collects most Of the cago. And then ? old ft a place out -of reach al a , I
Carson grew somnolent. Mr.'Craig, question is, what's your fleld'M zled and reached to another region of ' Sin. than necessary; then again we 1� , � 41
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-, � Alth that finds its way Into the mllk� head sat upright, making occasional "It is aeronaufl(-s." re . plied Theodore. One thing was certain -she would gr igh. As where they can have access to a k �
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. Ibr sereral days if'"becomes very foul, hand. � aeronef. I"- -� were too sordid, too hard, too crueL sleeve or cut It:t" said be sternly. "Roll overfed. We find a good ration for they eat it eagerly add the . . . � 41
.=d when it is left without washing elocullon iry gestures with his � tgar " have devised the first effective not live longer with the Shaynes. "You should have rolled up your a rule, more pigs are underfed than flat trough and feed m2k As soon.
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" None of us would think of drinking Morning came. Two . or three- alen ,'Very interesting," returned Craig-' 'And she would -not -stay -with -them It UP." developing youngsters IS five pounds ration: Five pounds of oflmeal, I I
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i- water that had passed over such a cam I e past thn greenhouse, went round head. "I have made that a specialty. -any longerl Theodore rolled up his sleeve, where- of 0. P. oilmeal, ten pounds of wheat pounds, wheat middlings, fiftee I I
layer of tiltb; neither should we be , I know the defects of the present day Oh, it she only had just one relative upon with an expertness quite star- bran or middlings, fifteen pounds of cornmeal mixed- A4d �X .i
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� Willing to eat tbe butter that had' It and walked away again,� as if mak- aerqnefs, an(] I understand the failure In the world save Aunt Mariel fling the man of medicine pinched up cornmeal 4ind one pound of salt well them all they will eat up:21can J
been so contaminated. The separator Ing some sort of4earch. They came of the gas supported aerostats, except Stay! The thought struck her Of her a bit of the brown flesh, shored in the mixed ln a barrel with. milk And warm twenty minutes. Nft feed the I I I i
should be washed and scalded at least bn(lk after a time and entered. One as toys for us parasitic capitalists. But mother's father's people, somewhere in need], Dressipvl dovpm the �nipftri. amil, water, feeding all they will eat up three times a day v*89 they Sat- ' " �
ance daily throughout the winter. The was a tall, athletic, riddy complexion- klIng and five times a, day after- ,
, � ngish man, who seemed to be to the point in controversy. Are you the south. Her mother had been dis. I. W, - clean morning and night- If you have . _,.'I
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wilk In it may not sour, but it gets ed, you the TPritt-w of -th-, amnivrann or the owned by her family for a perversely (TO BIC CONTTNUED.) . apples, cabbage or roots feed them at are wearied. After a dLw 1. I., � -
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dirty, because In the winter more dirt tbi- leader of the trio. They gazed at -- ---------- -- -- _ - -1 contracted marriage,, but they were noon. After they have eaten their three times daily. -ft � � �
=d manure particles get into the mill, the sleeping Carson and. Craighead as � Increase the corn after ther Weigh- � .1
. ,outheruers, and they would not see ,evening slop feed them one pound of I i
from the cow, and this foreign matter It taking Stock dispassionately of re- Was'So Bad. With pounds, but for breedlig I ,
.11 ' an orphan girl of their kin go home- lt Is Miserable -corn to eachpound of live weight of omit the corn. If you haven't I : ��'.
Is mostly left in the separator. MrviA estrays ill the form r I ,
i � - I I I [,%s, She would leave Aunt Marie a �plgs. Ground wheat, barley or oats mix the food for the-i� Pigs IV= . " �
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. 11. The Profitable Cow. !Well, Mri Craighead," said the tail iesses, take her really, truly own be- To Be bran and middlings It desired. .. . . ''I' .�
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I punds of milk and 160 pounds of but- no endsorry to find you out of bound$ I . . So iwolving, she became quite calm 10"ApIn Severe Rrescription. I I � I 11 I
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ter tat to pay for her feed and labor. again. sirl', At- Night. and %v:01iod into tile main salon in,a y t No farmer can afrord to start I
This Is the dead line: Five thousarAp son in your system. :�
- calf off In any other "way but "� I , �
� .-Vounds milk, $10 profit-, 8,000 pounds, sumed an attitude of jocular famil- Many men and women toss big gave -a �mrlJ ,wrPnin and fainted. S11- PaItient-Shouldn't wonder, , , �
�,� 4, , Inh , k, $40 profft-four times .as much. � ht after z,, Ivil 0o would be -tor- Dyspepsia is one of the most prevalent The calf should have a sufficient ww tn the stuff you gave rao V"" 1. �
I I . larity. night upon a sleepless bed. Some con -,I L'01'1)0r�,' -,';',(I 0 troubles of civilized life, and thousands quantity of whole milk until its ration * - _ 1
1 stittitional disturbance, worry or disease DILIDIL-6 M) ,S),m, it,! sint. ed blankly. cuffer untold agony after every meal.
,Ten cows averaging 8,000 pounds of "It agonizes ftie to have given you a can be niade partly skimmilk or whol- 1�
anilk are as profitable as forty cows moment's pain, Dennis," said be, ,,but has so debilitated and irritated the heart N',(�11. ,..�d �wpajia. "do you think Nearly, everything that enters a weak ly skimmilk without danger ot stunt- PILES CURED at HOM.E.
ds, The cost Of believe me I should have been bowling and nervous system that they, cannot I i1to 11 ;4;1j),,;1,.,, dy;ipepitic stomach, acts as an irritant;
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'A *eepr increases but $35 per cow, from, ' 111"'41 gw�pod Allol ,Nlarfe, by New Absorption Method. .1
like a banshee bad I stn�ed longer in, to tAose whose heart andlierves are right. I, NvIlf-ro b tvo l'iti f".0i), W1111 illm?" cure, , than three-fourths of a gallon of whole I
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jZiW0 to 10,000 pounds of milk given, the storm center of Mr. Waddy's pneu- . , milk per day for the period of a week. if you. suffer 1r'4,M blee'diligil ,
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; ases $115, or over matte slumbering." . . hl�#,. John Gray, Lime Lake, Ont. The long train of distressing symptoms, At the end of a week begin the substi- itc � hing, . bli;!d pr protruditig I
,rot the Income lacre, Al Virginia -0ood -wl,il ni.- .vyo�i siblaze,
� I ' writci'r---" Last 'Summer I was so b; her .(!hvvl;.,,i bnnwi.g I'lle 10pe was which render life a burden to the victim ' ' I I
� . I 11 ,three times as rapidly. -Professor W. From his evident Irritation at the with my heart and nerves that I couldn't 1.0 of d pepsia, may be tution of skimmilk slowly, Increasing Piles, selid r_ -1 yo= a'(1dress,1 an4 I
I'll 0. Fraser, University of Illinois. I I aling into tile i'llit'ngo gd1lige Oil romptly relieved . L I
I I . � e matic dlumber- sleep at night. There was such a pain ' by ta use of Burdock �Iood Bitters. the quantity of sklmnfflk and iocreas-. I will tell y(. . ho.vA *f,o cure your4 ;] I
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� Ing I Canon guessed that t1je shorter and heavy feeling in my chest that I tbe roof ot the Aej,u,,talle Power build. 'Mrs. X61in. Shorrett, Fortier, Ma 4 Ing the total quantity of milk fed until self at hot-mt liy ,the absorptiot* . �, �, , I
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" writes.-J"I was troubled with dyapeps e end of this ,
widlim throe weeks old, and at tb treatinent ; -ui a W -also seli4
Warm the Water For Cows. of. )Dennis, companions wa'l Mr. Wad- could not stoop, and at at times I would Ing In a wo.st beaulifni 1. uut . I& , ill
! The right way to water cows I . o was blocky and strong in become dizzy and have to grasp some- nono of tbo party knew it, S11b('rbP,r9 for years. A friend o time, If pains have been taken In teach- � ,
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. a win- dy. 11 thin to k I eat f falling. I tried differ. was gazliv, j�t the earaged Virginia in f mine told me some of 'Ci_; 11iolnei trea:fIlleA0
. I - about Burdock Blood Bitters, so I got a Ing the calf to eat, he will then be able . I
,ter Is to keep the water before them: IR build and be,arded with gra� exclIe- ent faga Furtronea= got anythill; to do -atioi bottle to free for 'trial., ',Witli Teferened'e, I � ,
_ ,the stable.' If you turn them out In scenseS that grow forward nod .1up- I '. Unbounded adwo i. Iler splendid and before I was Wk to go on to a sldmmilk ration entirely
I me any ,r,od until I tried Milburala � 1'rylld ... anything without wit 1:,�
I I !he cold the strong yill get all thojr ward from till ,points, as it eyebrows, 111eart an Nerve pills mad I ,can now angel, had won film bacli. Shayno finished I IOU ,b the addition of a fee4i night and froin your own Rocality if rd.* �, � I
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I . 'want and the meeker ones wiU go- wilLskers and mustache had been train- recoTmeod them to all troubled as I spoke in fOOWh agroonlent bottles I was sound and well. No* I i Morning of Xndlan tora or Eaffir corn 0 queste& Imine'aiate relief baul, .
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4 W111 be chilled by the chango and WUI and then suddenly cropped off and left ilburn's Heart & Nerve Pills are .50 Much in favor-ofyour medicine. pp I Ige be will thrive find Con- 110 Ino,ney, but 1611 otlierg, 04 . I
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