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Milverton Sun, 20 May 1897, p. 4

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AGRICULTURAL|s ABOUT FEEDING CALVES. from scrub to Now is the time when the Sone farmer has several calves to feed. Ht the evening, so pat calves on the farm. It has come to be | Cigna pted idea that the man who| "A, ea itl een eae ce jegree of success in preparing calves for the market. As nae. eae sapeatiest a rationally, soon as the cow's milk is good, the calf) yin) aes mp nacurall y ae lieve this to be better rey sowing the calf to with the . In en self-control. gentleness is never temperature. bares et Peach above and do not shake the eased till, when the calf is two weeks old, it can be fed Cpe on skim milk. set rule about it; each one must use his own judgment. ‘As soon as the calfris two’ months old andful of sixty degrees, eggs turning the bobs up here with a le up ima {mpossible to give any rule for ascer taining when a calf has all the feed it assimil i t rather e pint of oil Fou and three fearee of meal, when six months old This same steer di ds when nine fhonths old. This is nothing phenomen- | 4 al, but it is far above the average. ithe Gorn and onts 1 believe an ideal for cattle of Su Kinds. The ay rn es oats would form a rd rr tic | Where, no milk ae i ie es ‘ts. often tried to feed more, but so = , have failed. must not end mien mentioning clover hay. I would or think of tryi ise, calf without it; it isas m rt of the rati meal. Gi all it will eat Mand watch your “ee POULTRY NOTES ‘A young chick that is cated is pretty [7B have diarrhoea a1 When the old ben starts ate the day she runs around and the chicks get wet and cold. If you let her alone ne will lose the most of them. selecting a setting of eggs for a fina. is a jose plan to purchase eggs 1 ee fare and, pee au | some ons ra to mother wants to feed them so that they wil pee? er nig reins bi a on Plenty ce freon 00d food shot = Biv. en durks at all times. mixed food stoops, bat but so: that Feat mo. Thoroughbred fowls, that is, guidance of others, I speak from long ihorou ou a pte and not subject have jisease. these ig to purchase stock for or to commence Wi TEyou want to pack eggs for home use or for market you need ni pack all you cap get, in es only, fresh, clean, ina dry ¢ scicee ose SHAKY NERVES AT SEA. | is good feeder, the|THEY ARE THE SOURCE OF THE |m PARALYZING SICKNESS. to my sw 8 een tin on ‘orerd oa Nourishment Open samen not:-to ten ie a Voyage Wuwent rehire ome: Sr Pi As soon as the season for ocean travel oo — eee there with a preventive st thousai seasi geon on one of the bi says that fully one ree ie the fk who cross the mind the man w! Ob, Mr. Goiitain: Diese stop the ship. ‘fs Kept uy I want to get off a: \" tion for many persons never mies from this the most disagreeable nce |it lasts, known to man, ‘The pos Me” must have been one of them. certainly could not nave belonged ‘to the | ves. sea ervous system of the human anatomy sick. es accustomed to the stability if i scat around us, and, consequently, on eple get on the sea, | t ENG ‘the only thing in sight is et ROLLING WAVES ed !and fleeting clouds, EE erat i might as from a seesaw allina heay as a case which occurs, = a day out at sea, but it is just as le for a few minutes. Be that as it may, it is called seasickness, |feil in because most persons are reared on ressionable nore thers and yy are 2B the ones who = A high-strung, neryous, is the o os “sales, hd at this is e Soh Sis toast bela ware fates al ang GvEry fo Mai ed and Drought $0 low that all he can do is to wan to die. “Hypnoti = his suffering and yet the condition oF itself when realiz 5 piesa ay it is ae to remember that eggs of the , that are all laid as easly: aa sieeablas on Hab) Mattaiays ea on his hi voyage. ages are like se chilaren—you never. turn out how they are going zene Cader BERR About uhe Mouse, is great- é- ~~ ~ ie ese | ae thei brghines pecan the a Ape acon of the abdom- make y nd less si Fried (cn ser one-talf cup of at “provided Ese Hosta on the floor. ee reat ‘ube! Tapes Paes atten of sim- ympness at times, | ill. set your packages up from ae cellar bottom. balf a rice in a custard ei tipo tend. in if ear is scrubbed. If the water seems to poe ie cream ; |other soaps or ammonia or oxalic acid ill Sometimes fade, bat the ivory soop ne jhonee 4 cates Rid pation “Seoul | sure cure; peste have killed hi never nds of persons go on jn? in the state of and then as system is bound to aE ni Tapioca Pudding:—To half tea- who | aan finds himecit ral petore he imows it. ‘It's a first class remedy to get a sick A HO! it baie sate ree at ae wie aj ve | ADDY laughter of eee is more’} spread bed a te a of ines obs ay Rear i |of the poorest eae abate axe resent. jt] fora ees good, gentle woman es ios sees stars ot sugar to (G BLANKETS. ‘To hawe this nicely done three things Es to. heir sh confic ound bee cane to aoe that, no matter wha’ commit! oe L S wool dr Tenet wa a | to insure these a apap i ‘WORLD OVER. Interesting Items About Our Own Country, the United States, and ‘Condensed and Britain, All Parts of the Globe, Assorted for Easy Reading, POO Ses Mr. Hague, t he Genet sruarer fet ihe’ Merchants! Bank, is to retire in June. ‘A carload of machine! si been tet the GT-R. car shone at Brant= to on ae “shops at London. ith has expressed hi ef} hopeful tha fast steamers will running between Canada and england witha t O a ral orders have been i: ne: issued by the, Militia Department f for the ‘consti tution of the camps of instruction ‘throughout Ontario. The British Columbia Government has forwarded to the Federal authori- i wotest against any ling. regula ations to heats ates ite as tng Ne on his re turn from a eat fig bun" ‘fen | Pa illing him before is rifle went ue the young lady’ Montreal City 7 Connell has yoted 10,000 towards the expenses of the Queen's jubilee celebration, and $3, 3,000 towards entertaining the members of the British Medical Association. ‘The steamers Ruth and GwendOlene, Beet between Jennings, Mont., and miso of Commons, the other day, re- ports richness of gold deposits: that ‘seems fabulous. D ir. Eachran, Dominion peas curgeon, bas been, confiscating a numb- The ofticials of the Geological Depart- ment. in Ottawa have reesived a stuffed ion from Bebri a. fortunately too big to be got into the musel nd the o! tials ‘are in a quap- dary as’to.its disp stores i ‘three department in treal were on yriaay. ‘aah tna en ty-five dollars on a complaint which | ergy i irtualy ith a Heonbe, eae thereby enapneerinal cba publi lamilton Homestead aa "Boe at vent, aa id ings Society is insolvent, and an nvestigatte that Col. Stud- dart, t he lat © Secretary, i dean tea. at i now enid: that the Colon Eis death mecontly was due to his own act. hree-quarters ol GREAT BRITAIN. ‘he original m: wage iby wall "be one. cifered I The Charles Robert Barry, ot cuit iat Insc of Appeals, Trelan: ince 1883, Tt is eatin d that there will be 9, 000,000 people. in London durin; | Jubilee “demonstration next. m The ne oe papers are fur- because the Sultan of Turkey ee io announced his intention of sendin representative to the diamond “jubilee, ie the ruh from New Y¥: in five days fourteen hours and fifty- “fot eee making the best time on ord. Powerful, said to be eargest full power run to New York and. to emulate the run of the United States leading London of one thousand. po UNITED rene Langtry has been granted a tare Mrs. ee in Caffornia. negro girls suspected of poison ae samy were lynched near nt equbstrian statue ee Guoras Washing’on mr was unveiled eee epee eis Citizens’ Corps w: ie bably ‘accept the invitation to tor atéend the Queen’s pia bales ee ane ane a oe treal Governor Pingree, of Michigan, yetoed the Cigarette bill, holding” tee tt is — aes. of parents and not the Fi ect the bad habits of chil- dren. Tt is a at Cortland, N.Y., that a contract Bikes the British Gov- Ssarient for a large supply of farm Harry Flyan, 10, was drowned | Hing will recei ina Jake in Lincoln in Park, Chicago, be- | 3 fore hundreds latter, Algert Mattarl, the excitement. ‘The Bell Tel Sty ae the case pr gid ‘United States Government to annul the last Bertiner the decision pepe the company ecntrol of the tele- J , phone from the date of the last patent \. cost. THE VERY LATEST FROM ALL THE ‘iibur Chapman, D. of Peiisieinhia 1 has received a call to “se ho: are of beng Foust in an. Ayres by Bri- as 260) e Russian are and retecientacal prhioh are te jounced that Poure’s Ste Ne visit to St . Potare: e : in thei Ebure’s proposed visit to St. Peters-| /@r look of patience im their eyes and ree bas een enon tihe set of hairy heals that only a horse has |can really assume. They were waiti abs ae hy Pree of ae or | fon their guns, and their guns pica ed by be terrible fire hneionr has talon oo es ‘aalives qvere ia daa many are a f the possibil- ity_ of radars eau bak ent France ied which Greece will ey as a0 indemty nteed by The nap tte a at the nce Court sfill conkinues, Cunt Muravielf, Berlin that an entente Mann, the Hee Jabour, ve vohama. i penis Laren Japan at Mee . uiser st cruiser sent on a ic | Wi capitals with thesum ae y by President an SEOuD The first conference by the Ladies’ Arts | Gree! i officers Killed " Whene to will sialdoe suffi- Her chestnut hair, in massive wav Sa aia ae Ts ha rae her Ep Mr. nS, & ein the Seep business | Paper correspondent, supplied it. It is United | the finest bit of deseription that has : ieee. is |come from the front thus far: qua: con.| ‘Yesterday was only a reconnois- sist, ce “haling in orders: tare as little | sanee ; to-day was the invasion of Thes- ind, and prices One ee ie the awa basaar fire is oe al to get fifteen or twenty thousa: tay ‘fpivesment into Algerian ter- | down a pass in a morning, you cannot The Madrid eat ire ‘cigar Even the dozen pack horses which ear the frugal pers of Laon ae os - | seemed a afford to waste a single yard of ground. jiral or Shona “the hae ee the Ga spi f Spain, has au-| antic column appeared, winding, raisi lion sna loan to meet the cost of WINDING ENDLESSLY. and the | Then the ee ee pa ha body. Presently the and nothing were harnessed, and began to follow the “descent British policy in Egypt and the Trans-| curiously graceful by the side of the unlimbered, short, peppery little dev- iis, protecting their position from above. Gun after gun, tatters after hed then more ergy and mechanical foree poured it- self slovly, but very remorselessly, dowa into vero ‘rious accounts have been given of ree! issa during the night following the bat tle of Mati. id deseription of this event, and if fhe Foreign Legion on the Greek side during the memorable forty-eight hours before and after this incident furnis! imes by an English volunteer who was injured in nthe stam ae He ‘tells this s Poeeuen Teaionewes stationed ai jk, | besrianing to feel impatient at the de- Jay in moving to the fron ie OT- es ab s = i 3 = ° 8 8 FE) Es si ot all (alee, and there was not a man in the Legion whose feet were not blis- eiga ver, Sccy cate position bamsad some se fomiie tie rocket eeelieyaasiog or heights falling some distance sides contented. all day. The number of dm we had six or seven men killed there were al one or two officers among them. Thursday's bat- tle was entirely an “artillery eI i ment, not a ee alarm was given twice that attacking our infantry. SOME HORRORS OF WAR, je- Sear PHASES OF, THE wv FIGHTING IN THESSALY. ee 2 aor, | ders Srarcea Wareta Brom a eailtvnd nthe | . Trai to Make Room for Oficers. We have <— the military story of the advance of Edhem Pasha’s army of Hamilton and ne the TI heasallsn plains after the cap- ure of the Milouna Pass. But the real eee ee oof the invasion of Thessaly was lac Steve: fe infantry to pull them up. No six whose work is | horses and no twelve could ever have scale eek up those eeeteer rolling, hing sores. ei eUitihs owe hes anny of Turkey a wind- times slowly, sometimes bent-backed at the double, disi between bat- as the distances betws talions opened or closed. If you are nd unbrok:- en, only now it was dappled, gray chargers going down, and then guns ene |them. A gun is a meek-looking crea- p- |ture enough when it is limbered up, ‘Twenty- — and four hundred men are hors de ement was short and |j. A GAME OF WHIST, miles Pie deaatn| Ce f the Britons were early broken. began firing their rifles. thules a eae. men, ik uetigesiglter along the fields. Capt. tthe ishmen int eee n the doorway ny a surgeon, Sho ee acerearh ne had_g luck indeed. Disabled as T was, I su tation was a scene of the wildest con- fasion. Soldiers and civilians, ‘women and children, were struggling end ¢la- and Keeping some sort Bb heartrending. Their terror increase be near. Most of the officers as sol- . | diers in the train got out a “Gelestine 3 ey order to proceed at Pharsala. When w arrived at Volo we found 1,000 pe sons at the. station anxious disco: whether their friends were Seeded or dead. I was taken to the Red Cross Hospital ot Swine eannot express the kind treatment I received.” ae VIGETING IN THESSALY, DESPERATE ENCOUNTER BETWEEN GREEKS AND TURKS. The Fighting tasted 2 All Day—At ieee the pied Points of Vai After a pee haa St Hi Sak of arms, is again directed to ‘Thessaly by fi as abet despatches from Arta, which report a serious struggle between the Greek and Turkish forces. guns, two ish line of ener bi met with a stubborn resistance ond. The fighting eat toatl 9 o'clock at night, the Greeks having oo cupied various heights in the neigh- bourhood. four Greek offi- “The diplomatic side of the barge ran wears a very gloomy aspect. ian in respol 0 the request of dors for an armisti enable the powers to di ie ques- tio e, says that he will ne lise @ question until the conclu- yn on Sunday of the feast of Bairam, vided ; yo ne online slesp Beenie i Ennead instructions to press forward. and shiverin ones Tucks ting is in progress, and should the prove eer they er in presenting hi nds for heavy concessions from senting to peace. From the double to the ‘Christian world. 4A NATURAL CONCLUSION. Sammy—’Cause I can’t make him eT poe wikia stick. the Tacks Sel led our Saas: | its bein the Turks being ieaohisal Just be- In her gentler moods the late Prin- by spirits and hopeful | is suing her fi tT of victory, alien quite certain that Pee Ge ‘the i commenced and os ‘ten or twelve | Mates at the Edinburgh University, was in order, The men | ¢n4 not one of the three won. distin footsore. “The hearts studen' They would rather i as 2 fought a ee play-wright, Is OF years old. Hl isan = Tarissa an alarm was given in the rear cen iad many | 22 fifty-two % began terrible panio. Cav;'| of going about incognito.” Whenever gons, and he finds it possible to a to England fadoena ‘tout, a dozen who heard the order obeyed. We made an effort to e r Samoiahed od fields. i constantly fell, but was nevertheless making fair pro- G bata Peters ve sulle or Crook bare eeetae erp eet Sates, aout feca, a horse knocked me over. an em- Trampled upon by men and horses. I maa ioe ta my feet and dragged fusion. I was swept into a wine shop with a mob of soldiers ind obiained | some resinato in e_dash- edup on oe and said ey Turks were and that I could not stay ther ‘on to the neck of his horse and made my way through street till we met another English ceeded in getting into the train. The moring madly in ee nae to Loe ter i wed i make room for officers. Mai diers wh eer ordered to guard the preued if remaining 01 pists = leaped order, on to the roofs of the carriages. there yt fu- an the peony of those left behind was | in as Iy| Which the Cardinal lived, was not a : PROMINENT PEOPLE. Some Notes of Interest About Great Folks of the World. cess de Caraman Chimay amuses herself ‘Pouring milk over her courier. Be Clothes spoiled. by Count Ernest Psat yon Hugel, who married the Duke of Teck’s sister and was thos distantly related to the Eng- lish royal family, ently blew brains it Gres, in. Ate - L. venson, Prot f. Henry mond and “Ian Maclaren’ were nee tion as a Eehegaray, Spain's greatest engineer an mathematician and was once a mnt en Bate: He has writ- King Leopold: es Belgien i is rary fond nied he sero pacnnnd. the ieee like an humble Swinburne fs yi “James I., was a knave, a fool, a tyr- ant, a liar and a cowa: love him uupe he slit the throat of that foes dae leigh, who ented Miss Marie Hassenstein recently re- ‘ceived a principal's certificate as tea- ry Labouchere, pro- brision ae iene at ‘complain that ¢ £40,000 in faliy etenaine ‘exatious actions for lible brought agai A prize of ‘45000 has been offered by i ium best treatise to be written before 190) on {The Milita ine of the Bek i man Invasion Until eae Siuius warainangs een apron to the ro-Hunga) cise Hoey ad He a eamnonsd to1be! works only three hours a day, and the first hour hardly counts. Tt is peually ‘and 1 in the day that he ies fe is growing stout, his voice is weak and high. ‘ “My brethren,” said Dr. Boyd Car- penter, Bishop of Ripon, ae in be; heal wre and and Tok Ey ‘Bishop Heniek i mu Irishman. er Ce uagera fu cannes orchi fase ee powers off the coast ol ese father. His brother is Peruvian 5 Minister to Italy and France. bration ‘ot the Quéen’s diamond jubi- De Mun, the leader of the Eceunie: party in the French Cham- bet sputies, who has just been ee to. ee Jules Simon’s' eee ench academy, is a great-g: raison of Helvetius, ee revolutionsry aloe er, and ay grandson 0 ie Queen of England, the is eee Connaught, the and Albert of ene “the aires and bet ress bpiiad St ua mee ny, the Em- ss Dow: id Pine Queen Regent of the Netherlands, all occupy post fiom of Honorary Colonel i in the fermen gre Pi ‘tman, the shorthand man and vegetarian, who died a short time cigar ort pauses 01 antil io at night. m Sundays he preached in the sane faa Church. Prince hares was abl e other ing his carriage. On his return he took a short een before re-enteri je house. Pope Leo Nia be represented at the aos ceration. He is one of HE Ga nese agen IS aly, fa art of his own estate, but was lent to ‘ im by Archduke Francis Ferdinand, 4 of Austria, heir to the d’Este estates, 5 and one of the wealthiest royal per- : Europe. EVIDENCE. The Buburbanite—It is plain “that did not rove of divi: tthe wainibe, 0 pe His Wife—How do you # burbanite—Don't you rei ; ber that Polonius says: Never a bor- Be rower nor a lender ey 4 SU ‘ Tommy rant t dine with bis uncle pious Tanne, at i 3 mamma, not exactly. But Uncle : Dick cafd, Blast the cook! . sat down. ear athe 4)

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