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THE LUC/C:140W SERTI$ELF!tNOW,. .0N'tARIO. •
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our Childrien's Aid Society AND
n'GE 1
J1/4: othrntinity-• 13-1-r-4" ••
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I3y Nora-clm
trances Henersi
Assotiation of Children's. Aid
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. • Exekcutive SeeretarY- •-•
Societie.s of the Province of Ont
v. a • Mres. a.,e
fls—
a4oUt the Way, yoti are bringing
iip.-yours? but it:, doeS bring
about 40,000 Nvho tack the esgen,
-,+1 for health,. happiness and.
future good citizenship through
our hands in Ontario everY Year,
Mns. Solotion,
Mrs. W. HeridersOn, Mrs. Plevves.
Mrs. J., P. janotene — Mis.,
Douglas; Wire. Harold 'Treleaven,
Mrs. M., Henderson.
.1it •you are 'a,. "perfectionist" V e •
W bster Mrs. Cook
0 don't read this.. • ' ;
' •Why? Well:chiefly because yroif
Will net see any reason why peo-
:' ;Pie Who take good Careof their
„ :Own children Should ,pay• -fey the
protection and maintenance of'
the---e4ild-ren-of :people...who Acill't
,•:.•‘potnething wrong abou1 it
ail", you „will gay,•••,`.`They shetild
be niadectO!*". See?, YOU t11•41.1; there
:•,':`,.:Peed not be any Oicapable,• irre-
ponsb1e or inurierai t'• parents if
somebody did, 'something about it.
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"Did yen. gay 40:000?... It's a
crime, Something should be 'done
about it". • .
We!re dping it, the. best and
quickest way we., can; — while
theY're.. Children:. 'If people can
deviser. a—Means---for
World :•of., the 'need A tOr .Ciiildren's
,Aid—,whieli really means ridding
it of all the weaknegs,. sin, • irn-
Perfeatioris ' .014 accidents -that.
oPerate in human. lite2,-,let then
see With '•4 The' jOh.of
. • T-hought' twelve 'petunia plants •C,hildren's, Aid is to.. •give:. the
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"•". this, spring for :my •garden. I .e.m' .
....• • sure I gave thern equal care. Nine
• : igVew. and thrived, and; blossomed
-and 'looked pretty.... and, gave me
• no trouble.. One wilted and died
One Was a initerable littig :runt
k
iiild Was offensive, --o o my sight.
' / cultivated :•if "siner assiduously,
.. ;than all the. reit ...and it repaid
• . my . efforts-r,-0.1ittle. It . sported '.'a •
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: . few blossOrns. all._ 'through- :the
, . . ", seaion. a . trifle apologetically.:
• ' '. - ortietitnes ' I -thought '.1". Might as
well. litill. it .:Aily. -BO T didn't.. It
. was My little ewe larrifb.:. A; third'
• , . stUrdy, and .Tirotnising 'plant was
•,.,reken .by .'a little ibo Y WhOril .,. I . APci9t twenty Years ago PeoPle
tell every day to play ;ball hi§ interested • 4.1'• 91:1'iblren:s 41*I : be'.
, end otthe street This is, adroit= ,gan •to, question the remeval of
,.,..1 . ,,tediy very poet •case ....clioLii„, but . children. froth .their own homes.
. ' TheY. looked: Eit/ it in .tIWO Or three
as he, takes:. not the .aliglitest; in;-
' terest • irr ' the ' suggestion ' neigh:- viraYs. The.first rnentionNhere be-
borhood relations ii'Oe :TA been ft.lit: in• the* oPiriiOn by . far . the
iivaire&,1, ,,. .,.; ... ; , . ., , . - .most import/Mt..
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. •Hcovo,r, . 1.; Nive. eatinetiths. • l• Nothing can wholly corr*ieri
wondered whether ,I •• shouldn't .• • . . , • ., . . ,
sate a child for his own home '
2; Ten. may • replace dirt With
• • . fight this thing. Ithought 1 might
.,,clearilirieSS,1 beer . With • lemonade,
..;.... go .back to the nian• on •the Mar -
all sorts etsins and frailties*ith
.,)keiand-Aeinand two new ones to
, _ virtuestand—StrellgthS,, •tont since -
replace••• the. , ewe lamb and. his ' . . ,
' . • Mother and father . love . •can be
,
- departed ' -brother. • :Mit I knevtr
what he would' sy,:--.''"--..`4,1r:61.1 tao%d..Pilfutechh '4,js eP;'reslindt wthit 0 r .(1!'sth6aitintti-
* see, • you Can't ,tel1.1•:• . 7.i might ..haVe,
: .L.• -L. L rrn.' - ' . • 'comings you cannot' replace that,
„...: .,aieen, :a yug, A.u.fr'ye everywhere
.for some little Wiatfill b65i,:, Or girl
•• and Yeu -can't watch ern all.. And
by.4: neat et...rtry-tkiiT'the-beokS.Of
;. One . of its .grandanothers:.Was . a
• the;.7-Children's ••Aid -.Society, and
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weedy little thing -had.: a lot of
.even the beat and.;•kindest• of. Pis-.
1: •trouble ••with her, '. though . the
ter homes. In :dicier (Words, 'lite is
.• other three waS good. stock. You
14,iii, ,like.thatinciinsistent:and:rfueer,
heard' of thii here Menedlien
haven't •you.? There's. packets of 1 yes, but it: is at : it js!,. . -,• ' '
. /3. You are not justified in Piac-
;badness gummed ,upl.tight` and "
, ing 'a ...Child in public Care at the
•,sometiMeg.• they. ,' pass right. thru :
...,a generation ,befcr: They, make cost: -Of the taxpayer just. because
it is : the , easiest. way •of •dealing
'i trouble". ' He's ,a strorig:,thalacter. ..
With the situation •• ' :' '
•the market rrit4i„: 'Is-gav/e. Op 'Ilie' . ,. .. • .... . ,_ 7 . .
.: iLlea quite early • •'" : • . 1 ' ' . --°"•-- • ' .. was .no coincidence that .this
-. ,. SO l'ilayed• with the; idea. of eff.,ort. to: Save.' the. hnine for the
',.'•., inaking .the . father :of .the 'little' ch41,4 first,: .iievejoi;e0 ..as ,. the
' ... boy burifie,a new itetunia:tO:re'- seiene..f.hini..i.arl relations i*gail
' place, the broken one. t3 ut he's1
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:one of those obstinate, argurnent-:,
.ative I', fellows I, ICri.evi-•;tilliat '. he
-:. . -‘..1.vould,say, to!, "Tliere-isn't any.,
children- their .chance, when they
'need it! •"'• •
Perhaps :have-, Wen. yoi,i the
'Waving •: kiriPressiOw JP•ut-7-in. any
case I 'arn• sure, you' mist know -
that the first effort of
Child-
ren's Aid ;;Society is to help par-
•irts, 'to do:' their • own job. It • is
, called Preventive Service and it
wias.'a liatural evolution of
ttie Societies original,, sole work
of removing children from homes
that. for one reason or: another
were not.fit • for :Ahern to live. M.'
Mrs.. W, V. Johnston, Mrs. Brew-
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!rn;oo.KIL.H.p,
BACKWARDS
THROUGH TBE §ENTip#0. FILts.,.
•', , + Sixty. years Ago 1 raertig engagement at . a curling"
.° • '• ' " • . ..! bonsiiiel. They Were Ir. ,:1-1. Young,
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The spaciougo octagon , hall a •atihri, and' Kenneth "MeLerinan-,.•
the Great Northern Calet1911-ari Neil Mccallurra and,. Alex , Mc.*
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:Society was •the scene of the an- pherson: '"*- -. • , , i . .:: ..;
nual Burni'laSseenbly. Three hun- ''' At ,$. No 19, Ashfield; th.,;'
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f011Owing pupils were . being :
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taught b W. B. 'Skethers; Laura —
Jdhnston, . Vera sheilwo.od,.. Rae
er. • • dred atiended. manager
Mrs, P1',0.111.-Livirq- ••Y°ven, was George Kerr., Pipe muSie Was
Sc rriid•' Substitute, ftirnished Dtmean 1VIcKay of
Mns.*F., WiliSon— Mrs. Mel'(111, Kintail.. At inter.mission Duncan dint Wilfred 'Farris"' John' ••
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Harold- Treleaven, SubStitute4',. McIntyre lanced. the sailor's Scott, Charles iSmeltier, •Rachael
Temple Clark — Mrs. MacMil-i hornpipe.and. W. J. Ellis t,
-lan,--41rarz-lt!....;•#.--TthompSO•n, „Mrs. -jig.. Dr. _D. ,A,..MacCrirrin* 'Dan_ was
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to, be ;eXpertly exT,lored ,arid the
status of those .1rifeetriink them.,
,aelea : assumed a professional
basis. As men and :Woirien . seri-
law against children uudei. si'S' ::61isly .studied human :. behavior
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'',.: • • • .. .„ • ' playiri,g On the Street; is there? D' 1 and ..the - out.iikiaid.,'•atici • ;inward
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- q' '•' ':•...: • ` . you. think I'd. be cooped,,up in . this things that effect: it :: they. •beg4,1
.' C.,'.; •.. ,.. ' 7.. ','z ' • :• , -1three-roomed apartment if'I could t• ` 'Understand that it • is suseept-
I/ , .',. ,!:1,4,. • get a,'.houte anda back lot! If it ..i,bie of . diarrig.,
:0:„ ••!... '.,,,,;,,, :hadn't been for mi. mother -in- : and ;ad:lustre-tit.:
Iriforitnedand etc,: eriericed: social
•'' 4 ' ' '' aiw I'd have neVer.beerrhere ;•-• -; vvoiiie:rs •—• and there were very,
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- ".',..;; ' .•;1:, '',, , . ...let me tell you about that oneL--'',. felearried,,,,•not se much from'
--".',1 ,. :;,..-; .:. :': ' . • • And'-r7knew±Waa•••beaten be,....-,b—ooks as ,froin-ccintacts; that .,.a.
fore ' I ••••started ...° SO ' rn.. a sense 'I. 1
, great. many people .cotild.belhelly
:--,..:i-,-.H.-•::-----..--",,----''''justi-dividect::•:,iip•-;:th:e.--'oost ;of -the I d,"fo. help ' • themselves'• --%' -. Th- '
: rb-,. • - is - is
", :`.14,, ,' -;" '....'.,,--•, ,,••,'' . ' ; '' 12. Petunia plants among nine, It nOthing.neW to a wise and patient
• 1:4:, , •• •1,,. .. you understand • wha • rrnother w °learns that, with in
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Mannig& * • • the clan Chieftan '
Mia. Clark M.ra. E: Agnew, " The annual 'Meeting, of West
Mi•s;.• CaMeron, -Mta. ,Wawanosh Mutual Fire Insurance'
Mrs. Macke=ie — 'Mrs. ,Corripany .held in 'the ,coiirt
.13,4#01), ,Koag, Mrs. T(50n1 rit.zigaririon. Charles 'Car-
Rathirell. , . . -21 Vin; ex7wHarden, of :Huron.; County
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Mrs. Roach—Mrs. Q. tuglleY, Mrs.
Hornell, Mrs. A. Finlayson.
subatitutes—mrs. .c. Agnew,
L. MacKenzie,. K
Mrs. D. MacDonald; -Mri:
Al -
lin,? Mrs: C;Webster, Mrs. E. "Hol-
lYmaPi Mrs. C. MaeDonald,. Miss
G. Campbell, 1V1r. Roach; .•."' • .
. EUCHRE *: • •
Mrs.; McCall Elliott,
Mrs Stimson Mr Shirley. •
• av#S. ,Barkwell. - Mrs Gillies,
.1VArs: N. MaCkenzie,: Mrs,' KilPat-7
rk
Nits. „OiViS, Mrs.,
Mosan,. Mrs; Solotrion:- '
• ,Mrs. Jewitt !1-121 Mrs; Ward, .Mr.
Ortris, Mr. • Elliott' • • ,
,•
Euchre substi•tuit.es -- Mrs. H.
Niion, Mfrs. M.:Irwin,
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and •pre'side.nt -or tiler -Company
since it, was formed: in 1879, Was
in the chair. Total lOsses for 'the
year were $l,654,05. The retiring
directors, . -John. • Ballantyne
Huron' ,Townshin; EdWard.
Achi-
son )Goderich Township 4. Alex.
Stuart,. deplity-ateye • -•of• West
WaWanosh? 'were all re-elected. . •
Alex McIntyre was advertising'
:CrernPteni: cersets ...in all sites
frO,tn 50 !Pei* •
. WhiteChuroli' and .Calvin
Ptes-
byterian Churches . extended
call,. to Rev. -J.: C. -
•G: •Siddall Was appoirited Muri-,
icipal treasurer. Board of Health.
'mean:hers Were W. Rerry„Thos.:
tawrenee'iand..Alex McIntyre.. ,•
Wilhaffi Douglas ' Was .eppeinted
lamp' lighter at a .fee mat .25 •ceaika
n 'Nelson; • Mainie, • ,
O'Loughlin, • Wilfred Drennan4,
Ch -a.- Thog,
Cajrdi Pernet4.0,•O'Lough-
lfri, Johnetem-, • Arinr§
Drennan:. • (Liztie Drennan; 'Neil
.,McAdam,.'. Janes Little, Elmer
jeaeph, I3eWler,, Wilfred
. Jean ° Scott, Lorne
Fairish, Bert Johniten;„ Verna
Smeltzer, Mary Dufroe: • ,
Minn* ,Sancly Of Leichalsh went.
.ctooLin. g. hean. to
take a. busLne._
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• Ralph M.c1Vadgliton of Otter:-: • •
ville as engaged as ,seCOnd.
ler at !Trele'averi's . • • .•
.• Rev. J. •.E. ford •of the
Meth-
oist: Church: Was • •exterided .an
unanimous invitation, to •rernain. • ‘'..
aii-Motrha7r'AYreaalarel. la Switzer, mother
Of .WM. Switzer, Jr.,, Of ,
died in ..Wingliam. Burial was rn
South 'Kinloss .cemetery.,
• , :T•mr-sntV •ve?0,-4 trp. •
'A branch of -tite..W.C.T.t.• Was'
organized, with. the following of-
ficers; .Rres.; Mrs. • •
presidents,-vic:Mrs. 14aer)olvald: :
Mrs. Craw; •Mrs. Gallagher, :Mrs...
McLaren; :irec,-sec., Mrs.. ,
;Dangles; cor.-aec.;.: Mrs; p: ...L.;
campbell. • • • "! • ••••
Mrs Fred Hodgins ICmloss • ...
passed away in her 57th year: .• •
Wm Bolt succtimbedito, _Mins '
ies i"eepied, working in a: •-•:.
furniture.faCtory at 'Iltringhani: • . :* •
The' marriagie wag. •;solemnized •
in Toronto Of Ileab 'Grahani.rad .
MarY", HelenGreen. • .,. ,
G , NVehth urchasect-khe St
Cho ing mill: limn, Mr.. • ..
$itlims9n;; IVIr. eseh. everung' engaged.. • • .
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Ward. • . • . • .
• The marriage was 'solemnized
' •• ' f: Donald Murray and' Miss Mer,
• ' •••: • • • ' I. iOn Radcliff the 9th Con ot
enough of them, but .theYire in, • '
West. WaWariosh: , • . :
-Creas1.4. as We :turn them out of • ,
our social work •Sclioeig—are cto- g
-ing the best: they know'. fa'
,stonotho, Weak family life and Chas.' ..McDenagh :Was .,elected
make '.:it. work' sufficiently well cefuntY•••Inaster • of .*:est ; Bruce
thatrijany'... children.. your corn- '017;ang.e• l'"°.dgq-= 1-i°°a!•,‘, delegates to
munitir Can be Watched and .6rO-. ..rtliaa3:11P0:.tinaotoy,Ima.mettiriLigy..;;Wnser.e..
tected:by the Children's Aid Soc..
ie,t.r, without. being taken away ,AgP.€4 was 'ie*-aPP°41ted.
from their own homes And this. clerk and anC1 John '1V114rehisc1-4''treasr
is: because many fathers . and urer,' respeetivelY. salaries of
.$100. each, and R. ;.r..C.aineren as
.MotherS• •corrie•:. to • "regarii
.some ,social' worker .a,s•• 'a friend es:instable 1:WYlds.. • , ,;
who has understood how to 'leaf ,rnei'4§ itielnded.W: Lyons, ass.. I, The ;idea:03, occurred of . Torn •
eatqr and.collector•anc,l,S: S. Hun-, 131.411.5 in his 76th year:. 1/e Was
ter, 'engineer. ••• • •• :, • • •: ',market: gardener, •And in the earlyi.:
Five,rnernberg, a the.PiPe"lanc.1 • days :had :driven a Mail stage
left .1of Grand- Rapids to fill froni•Lucknow to Goderich.• - • .•
• : ' Di. Case of Dungannon was.
:hay Will oVereerne this deficiency:. „showing improvement foliowing
•. To 'assist farmers: :in feedirig ,a,:paralYtic stroke, . • ' • ..', •
potatoes to .1irestock, the Dernin- , 'Durnin' was the
Department otf Agricultureinputh: dealer,' and You coltld get -
has: published a. circular On: the 'a car this 'make or as low as •
Subject:!This includes' infoririatioli $po, * , ••• •
.With,thern and what Was; making
thelose 'hope and courage and
decency, .. You, '.would ; be. amazed
hovtr many people,: want• to de bet-.
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So you See something is being
dorie to cut down the ontunibet; of
Children Who must be taken into
care .43i the ,Children's., Aid Soc-
iety' If they . are '•to liave chance
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. • . on methods of feeding', in the raw
'FEEDING ...POTATOES form, cooked, as silage? or dried,
". •-. —0--77 . • gentuty and skill there is a more
,, •,•: , • .." . ,. • ' By the time you had tracked ' successfutmethod ef curing Jolift,
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down why people are ',like "that,-„-- h'Y of s biting his nails or • 'Making •
rni,ft tune, incotnpe cnce • e c.; • .. . • at they are a ou equa
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-TO:;:.:LIVESTQCK
.Norrnally petatoes, are nota•Con7
sidered to he a .standard feed. for,
livestock. , When crops .' are, goodand markets limited,: low ,grade
sta4k, small and culliaotatpes ni4y•
he disposed of prOfitablr.as
.steck feed. 'Farmers and &ewers'
Alairing,..• siirplus_iot, potatoes
and gives 'results' Of' ekperimen-
iarfeeditig of Pot4aea at Derry:.
•inion Experimental farina •var-
ions 'classes of liVeatock. •It con-
cludes' With .Sugge:sted •: well -bap
anced rations, including potatoes,
for all. kinds of ,.liVestoek. , • ,
The circular may be obtained
*ea* the Doh -Union'. Departinent
of AgOculture,-Qttawa. Ask for
Publication_NO.: „816,___Tuitatoes_for
:At S.S. No. 16, ASlifield,.Pairner
WaS:. teaching Frappes • • .
Crozier, Eileen ••1`a•elea.ven;:'. Anna
.Trelealieri,Crozier, .Alex;
4;nley,. Beth McConnell, William
Watt, Benson. Shacklete*
Beat-
rice. c•• Treleaven, Harry
Lorne Hasty, Reggie -GatileY,
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Torrimy t
Violet Culber'
Iona enineth Gauley, Ce- ••
cilia Wait.. .• •:••(•
WM: 1Vlathieson, son Of the 'late.
-George-Mathieson--,,of- ,LuCknow..
Would ibe Well .advised to'consid-, Livestock ..4 .died at. Kingsville...
"ef-the 'irarlue bf4riarketine,a4ine,4 'LI •
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tion of their ciOn%through farm'
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show that potatoes
• contain .fibiant twice as mitch dry
Matter ',aria , total digestible nut-
rients • as do.'cocininon .root 41)ps
liere,dity* or enyironinent (the a 'puddle an the• floor than bang,
• classie argument , tnisc ance„ ing him on..the. ear. .• • • .
• • • Such as Mantels and turnips,' and
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th th b • t I, to on
kitig to go' The is no • sure fire formula' 'silage •in dry matter and -total .
• ,and then -egtin. WOr re•
' a law. passed—lwe it would be .for -the • rireveri,tive work which digestible • nUtrients. They are,I.
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MO' "\Vhoie -cot\ititUtion— 1.$4:e.ePing refillaren i4'harries I h°W,eve,r, PraCtleallY. free. of fibre'
yo0, Nv,culd Probably be neat ..and 'off, the. tax-rdle • inatead, 6f-l'andlh°u'lci... be looked uP°P as a
death t m an' ease ,)ut...,•t afl'old Maklrig Aliern wards of the Child- I:waterk: coricenP'ate. rather than, a
fogy otteyly,ciisise,Orded by A cieW reWs Aid .ciciety;No .rriOre than "i„ suPeUlent roughage.. Potatoes are:.
ot pe-6ple .witiv a new • idea Thet e is MI undisputed, treatment 1 in1t6teitt arid: because •-•
• !if m..hat 'should': be dt.•?iii," °and for pneimi:onia, for instance One tbi,s.- a i'atiorr'e°ritainng Potataes:
•tv
,...rnust be balanced h.,• the 'inclusion , elh' J:tist.,'.fiureit out for' 'yoftr:-:: cOld•cdrnoresseS,
•• $011,1 • • • • • • • -• • • the next•theY're hot: then aniPlia-'of sPi..protein,rich feed. • The
• •:•-• Anywy. ,m1sw:er,, drugs' .eplerite • t:Id then penicillin
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vitt'min tent , • potatoes, too,
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,r6ifgen Nt-hy we help' the chifdrtip sooth.s best,. tilt the. iitportabt is almost 'negligii?le, In. the :Cage •
• th'e waY.:wo do: Of -course it' latt.t: thing is that: b.orteit 'and of cattle and aheep; the.. feeding; .i.;.•••,••••••• • • • " • • :••'•• • ' •••
pryfrot r.e YOu qui sati;',iied o'n, and ttrk.,;irion qt. well' cured: mixed •or legume •• . • .
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