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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 16, 1889, p. 1

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special nientiaa id u rvirirc- iriccs j h jfattliws actou we have opened out during the week large quantities of new paper hangings borders -axd- ceiling decoiatioiis very choice stock and extra low prices -it- days bookstore guklph aoojon ontario thursday may 10 1889 pricie three cents otlrii- wntxntxm day sells cheap v the mebchamts piotective and collecting absociatioh of canada head office hamilton ontario eiuuuiuki ism u aa aiaociatloa of basinets and profcuiooal men bating for itt object the collection of debta and to prevent ft member from makmg bad debt by fnmiaulbc tbcm tlth liiu of firtlee vbo do not par uerckadtj and othen harlmj aecoonta lo collect will find if to ihefradtanfaga- to bacome membert aa bundreda of aeconnta are beins collected throen iltbatcoaldnotbe collected fnanr other way many an acconnt that haa been ned and ibcn returned by the baflbt ai no good after petting the merchant to great expenae baa been collected throogh this aaooefetioa uerchanta viablng to 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mav for toon uioro bcti will come this way humutujiuhmiiumciu said utile brown ijeo to big lrown itce said bfl broan llee lo little brown ike the rose f not for me for wc though she is lovelier by far than many other floocn are hnmtnnuni h am- umnui said h browa bee to little ltotj lice fiijd big brown bee to little broiru b ko boeeycap baa the baa tijc bat miiy capi til brimming over has joialcr little patile clover i and thati the flower for inc for inc hammaum haniumdui said bssjbrown bee to little brown bee stud jfemrilb ftraontg pampkin fies jlltheii r1lcu the acton- rfree press lumber shingles ajmd lath iuaaadertighcddeiiret to inform the pablie that be bit now on hand and wflliiep ih wjci afnu liae of pine and henllock as well as i ruadaof damber alao fat and t5econd plmliiuajleaalatb coal fc wood frtnnrtha4d the coal bnataea it afrc iwthlata prepared toaopplr all klcda of i hare ajao a goodaioek of wood fjoodajhcdarandmillwood4reiop- liei ocd dad coal delrered7 -r- i i james ileowv i 1 j l hotue sign ajid orpamenlbj fainting in the latest stylea les50ks uroilfaixttsg classea wednesday evening thtmdayind fialcrday af ternoom orders left at free iress office acton or ad dressed to box ig georgetown will receive prompt attentio h g stone the leadikg- local newspaper of haltcn county it fcbaid every thsztday isornicg act0n ont- sabmriplfaa iticcoolj- tlp9 in adriace try it for three months for2s cents mutual insurance company ksuntw3erebinui1lai4fafrta bsss dwaiptiona of isojiett ob ta etokotisiratejii- t ipbiltia onas pavi lion- peeaidnt p s eretarj rrraylrobjaffejit mb t mitchell desires u inform the people of acton and snrronndinghthat lie is prepared to take orden forweavuji all kioda of fancy hag carpets flannel bhoetins shirting and ureas goods striped orplaid twill or plain also bed blankets and horse blankets two yards wide and over and i will koaranlee tjutt i willfiivegood atwtidn lo all farmers jana othere who will favor me with their petrooege t mitchell wanted itancy goods i ix arbat variety i desire to inform ray numcroot customer that t have porchaaed a fine tarietyof goods 1 for the xmoi trade comprislaga iplendidlot of tooet artidea in hair tooth and kail brashes the finest perfumes in the market f hare also the finest stock in ladies satchels j ever shown in acton for xiuaa present i have a beautiful selection of vood reliable mon can fibd permanent em- vt ployment for maple groro kuneriea at waterloo sy good salary and expenses paid weekly uiwraj indncemeota to beglnnen outfit free pnviotn experience not rtwolred saubsabeddtar iu years ab goods urwwlaaa at oatx tar term address 3vf moeay st thotaaa oat luentiou tnb wrl gen iajbums booklets c a also keep all the authorized school book and school snppllea hymn books pens pencils slates ink etc we keep a large selection of spectacles to salt sjltigbu give tu a call before parchaaiag get tie place deug store as haltlrbcown stood atberfcilchtu table her truutv arms bare to the elbow and her used which were somewhat red employed jcit then in deflly raoaldiug a icajioped piece b doafili edging on be nm of one o her celebrated pumpkin pics she looked aboot as unhappy a girl aa you could eaaily hod jl have said her celelca led pice hoi only were they w bat they deterred to ot for was dot haldy the sole rcpositrae ot the great receipt at the mention of which the good bafteueaobingiamlaugieaced at each other in despair did it cot come to her from her grandmother old lira clemmer deacon hexekiaii clennnerb wife and wa it not nliiipercd to haldy u the two pair side by tide holding each other hands in the darkened kilchcti ualdyfi position as the gturdian ol a great irost wu recognized in the very way in which these pies were spoken of they were not hajdys pica nor the brown pica uor even the clemmer piealbey were the j jackson pies tor old mrs clemmer hjad cot the receipt from her grandmother who waa almost one of the pilgrims ard litis gave an almost rcligioaa havoc to the delight of eating ihcni ko portion of her work m dane by haldy willt more caxc than the making of them the oven had to be just right the door thtui beopta at just the proper lime i do not know what they were made cf be yond the fact that la the pumpkin wis added sagar and spice and oil things nice as the old description of little girls haa it but they were thick acd sweet and brown on tan and the cmst wa light and they were good tn the old day o which i write isj7 the ability to make snch pica aa haldy made waa qtnte infticent to give any girl distinction among her fellows and to go a long way towards giving her popularity bat haldy had other and better cuiraa- to the position she undoubted held r in the coantry village that opone of the best loved girla there she was pretty affec tionate and terykind to alt she would take any amoant of trouble for those the j loved nd hex kindness was never appealed to in vain even wheu strangers were con cerned she was smart too there were fev things in the list of womens accom plishments or duties as they ere called thee in new england that haldy coald not do and do well she kept her fathers hcuee in each a state of cleanly ceainesa that it ru almost a sin to muss things up or come in on those well scrnhbed floors with dirty boots lthoah it mart be cca- fessed that tomen folkt this was jnst a trifle- irritating it is a wellknown fact that mens minds are in such matters cot well organized and that they rirels take that ondifgoiied pleasure they should in them even if hnuys father did sometimes feci that be would enjoy things better if she was lot qaile so particnlar he thought it was erring in the riht direc tion and beyond a good catored protest occasionally aiid little in short huldy brown was one of those deat good girls cf whom out coantry hat and has had for- tsnately not i few but bleea my soaf i hive left iier mat- tlg that pie all this lime and what is worse for the pie baa been finished i hare left her looking unhappy tho truth of the matter was that haldy had not been left all those years without attention on the part of the yoongfellqws of the plice and one of ibeci a carpenter by ihc came of sam stecveusbad been looked upon by her if not with favor at least not withthe reverse things had been going on swim mingly enough until the wednesday be fore when hnldy had gone to a quilting parly with jim famess ayoangfartnerin the neighborhood ot whom sam was mort ally jealous itjwas sams own fault par tially for he had not asked her altuqngb she had waited to the last to give him a chance of doing bo and vet not wholly his faolf for he dip not know he could go bim- bclt until an boar before the time to leave of coarse he had not explained this to her thai was not to be expected i suppose however when nc fonnd ho coald goi he dressed himself and called at huldys house only to find that she had gone very much irritated althoagh most anreson- ably so sam had at first resolved that he woald not go at all and then thinking j worse of it instead of better had asked hiss ifehitable smith tvho was glad enough to accept c at the party he had been very devoted to his companion and poor huldy had got angrj thinking to herself that two epald play at thii game she had laughed and joked with jim farness until 8 am was ccmipleteiy oatgeneralod and was perfectly unable to conceal his chagrin and anger somewhat beared at her own success haldy bad later io the evening made overtjnresvfor a reaotieillatfon bat sara bad rejected them angrily ald she conscious thatlbe was qnite aa much to blame as hsr- belf had tried no more be it observed that a word of explanation would have cleaned op everyjhing haldy did not know of tho uncertainly about sams being able to come- and supposed he bad chosen mehwble in preference to herself bam did dot know that huldy bad pat faroes off twice waiupg for his inri- tatiim and had only accepted when shehad given him op iacking the explanation thettwo went homti thoroughly au happy bam leaving first uid taking the nnforton- lehiuble with him while huldy made jimj berell anytluhg bat agreeable lo jim since thai evening sam had not been near her what mado this worse was tlmttho sunday evening after flia qailting had passed without his coming and that too when haldy had been morally certain that be would call us uual and ttrnko it all up ilwas now tuewfoy and she was feeling very sad indeed having finished her pies our of them standing therein a row looking good enough lo eat before tl ey were cooked huldy put them hi to uie ven and taking her sewing sat down as the worked the thought of sam and hiiu rly blamed herself for what she had done she argued out in some way to the conclusti n in her own minj that the fault was hers jnly and sbo somehow ad mired sam fo getting angry bhe had barely arrived tt ibis and had only just ma jo up her miad that she ought to make the first overtures towards a reconcilialion when fche beard a somewhat heuiaiingtep outside on tbo little jjorcb and then after a moments paase a knock now i do not know why because a moment after huldy declared thai she had no idea at all who her visitor was but it is certain that her heart beat fasler she tailed cut come in and the door opened there awk wardly enough stood sam looking de cidedly sheepish and wiping his feet with great zeaf haldy gave bat one glance at him and her eyes grew brighter oar- iously encagb too she instantly abandoned her idea of making the first advances and rather thought sam was going lo save a cmewhat queasy lime cf it oh said cam haowdyel howdye bam deacon t humf said say- cunning earn after watching the stout form cf thai good man pass your shop and finding in that a reason for leaving that sash aafiniihodoa ihe beach ilfts jast steptied dawn t ifrt bail- hes the squires sick said hnldy as innocently as though the did not know the road and whal it led by da lell said sam what ails mm j luluenzy ive beard but come in why dont jou and rest a tnell i sorter ciled t ice your pi but oh well hell be in l morrow praps youd better come backand huldy lamed indifferently awav decidedly the idea of reccccjaiiioi was as ihocsh it had never been sam found tint ihercwas hat one thing to do and that wi la knuckle down at once he clcued his throat udeaaily locked arouiii wiped his forehead with bis red bandanna and llien taid ef ijoall er that air cfyoa doal mind i gnesk ill sorter wait oaoew juit as yon please said hudjy cooly yoa aiifit si ivell como in and sit sam came in and taking a chair sal down placed his hat upon ibe floor he then folded his minds apon his lap and having done so became suddenly conscious of the size of his feet they seemed jin- asasily urge he ihcaghl with some diffi culty he contrived to partially hide ibetn under his chair and having done so felt foe the ractneut better in the meantime haldy went buaihng about the kitchen glancing furtively atbici now and then sam sat there cleared his throat and then miised his hat dreadfully his hands bad suddenly erawu luge and looked oh sc red he wculd have given worlds to lave picked the hat cp and coveted thetn bat he did not dare he was very hot the per- fpiralida wu beginning to stand out on his face and he wanted to wirw il untorta- nale one his handkerchief was in his hat he coughed acd passed his band over his mouih hastily replacing it in his lap tbeagh r as lie caught haldys eye upon him he wished he had not come and would have left could he but have thought of an excuse when haldy look pity en hira and said srnt wifli yoa d lutch rse pil o waler whdj youre waitioj satn started ta hia feet with a look ot gratitude that wis almost painful and felling hia hat menially resolving he wocld not let go of it again he took the backet and went toward the well aver which ihchlgh sweep pointedskycrarda- haldy stood ef the door looking after him with soxelhiug ot amalicioas twinkle in her eye orperbsps i should say a mis- chievoaf oqc with a kindly ncder-look- when he came back she thanked him and asked him tocome in more cordially than before much to the relief of sams spirit bat shedid not think he had yet been pun ished quite enough and so when she got him safely seated beside her and had taken ap her sewing again bhe began you teemed to enjoy yoarself the other uight at the qdiifiu sic situ slaited almost dropped his hit bat clutched it iu lime er7ya twas cousiderble pleaiant likehe said geltiug red and lifting hia should era as though it wad raining about his ears i took notice went on the merciless haldy demurely biting off a thread and looking at him sideways oat of her bright blueeyesas how von seemed t think coasidcrbie o mehitable shes a nice cirl sam und your mother likes her sara thoajjhl be saw his opportunity waal i took notice as jim furness wasnt bavin a bad lime neither haldy did not even mash yes indeed jim if so pleasant most everyone likea htm and naturally he has a nice time sam concluded be had not made much that time and gazed uneasily at the floor trying to think of something to say which wo a id combine an expression of deep and devoted love for haldy and bo pre me con tempt for the whole harness family he bad in fact composed sach a speech lbs sunday before tad had rehearsed it many times since but somehow it did not beem to have the point now he had looked upon it as possessing at first while he waft try ing to improve it haldy went on innocent ly- yon seemed t leave mighty sudden waa jiehitable oarint go home waal said the miserable sam she an me greed aa twas stupid yon dont say 1 im surprised at jou j be indeed said that wicked haldy sams beseeching glauc wuold have moved a stone idol to pity bat it had no effect on her yoo ought t lev stayed we bad a most pleasant time and ibe drivt ham by moonlight wftasplendidehe went on i rouit sayl think that ar jimfnr- nest hez th poorest critters- aont said sam mthjeriiigly i ahud be shamed or to take nice girl aout with waek bosses m ko doubt said hnldy there was nothing iu thu speech beyood m complete agreement with sams atote ment and it is therefore carious that he should have felt himself moved by it laffi- oieutly lo say under his breath dangitr why bam and huldys big eyes were opeued lo their widest be you swearing dont you reelect what fh m muter said no later n lut sabbath oh sam i am surprised i really be this was probably true as huldy said it bat she did not look very much shocked nor excessively augry look yerc haldy ministers doul know ever thing protested sam meek ly well tis wrong to swear anyway said liuldy in a ery mild lou so lis so tis agreed sam eagerly ksow if yoad talkthat way all thtime haldy id never swear aod he drew his chair a little closer to her talk that way why sam sceevens did yoa ever bear me approve of swear ing kolno i didnt mean that im afraid yoare rather given l saying thing yoa dont mean i danuo bui wbt t ought to rpeak to ifehitable bhe miiiht ob 1 groaned sam well she might sam ob huldy dont whatf the matter soml colic ive got som good yarbs boncset and pepperminl let me make you a bowel of tea do you spoei bedinkinbonesettea asked sam iu great scorn well in good said haldy with the unshrinking faith in yarbs which mark ed the women who were not brought up in paleut median days ob huldy taint colic what then ehumai-izv- its er my or heart broke out sam rwitb an unusual burst of poetry i looking at her all eyes ifercy me your heart why 6am thats dangerous yoa oaght 1 call on doctoj- piiiikins hfi ciut do no good said sam dole- fully im er in love kiow i doclar thats too bad sam said haldy coolly andwonl ifehitable jifslen mehiuble be sam bfeased then now ilojjy listen t me and sam straightened himself up and leaning forward took bold of the girls hand huldys coolness diverted ber in a moment bat she triednot so very bard to draw her hand away sam went on thats only one girl as i cares for and thtts yon i knows i acted foolish lasf wcdcesday and im right daown sorry tor it bet huliy i do love yoa true and boncsl if youll marry me huldy ill try and make your life happy tmfgirl seemed to s way towards him like a bending flower it seemed to her that she wiiri wrapped in happiness lhat she had nothing more to hope for nothing more to wish 6im put bis arm around her and drew her close lo him and as her head sank on bis breast he said hdldy dear dont yoa love me haldy t haldy looted up shyly and whispered im very happy sani it was my faolt after all xo no it was mic you dont care really for ifehitable sxmvche so id after a thort pause ahpat as much as jca io for jim baid sam with a glad laugh humy gave a srnile and nestled her head down closer on his breast how long they sat there filling up the time with broken sentences and whispered words neither ever knew suddenly there was a heary step on the porch a hand on the latch j huldy sprang up ihe door opened and heir father stepped iu wtj- what on airtli taid he ani air burniut chlmy pies said haldy springing to the sieve theyre sli burnt i yah let yoar pies barn haldy said the dsacon in tones of amazement why how hello 6am i glad see tbee ytavcr mind haldy he went on glancing keeulyj at the two it being a question which iad the most color a few piea dont matter much today do ihe y gal sam lets shake hands ia paiu of woodex shoes here comes wooden shoes again do look at the fanny team uncle toby a boy and a dog harnessed together and drawing a cart what would the children of america say if they coald see them v it wis pleasant afternoon aod little rollo and his uncle toby were standing on the street in antwerp looking at the straufle sights passing before their eyes the one which had led to the boys words was the odd one partially described boy and a dog harnessed together and drawing a cart filled with vegetables sach scenes are not uncommon across the sea and rollohad met with several snch daring his toarj r the boy was a ruddy little fellow of ten he was bareheaded and had a pair of wooden shoett ou his feet the dogiwas nearly as tall as he and waa indnstriooaly polling his share of the load f gome here wooden show called out rollo iu his dutch longne the cart came to a halt and the boy loosed in astonish men at the welldressed little foreigner who bad spoken yes i mean you oontinued rollo holding oat his hand i would like to talk to you a moment wooden shoes spoke to the dog and in a little time the fanny team stood before rollf and his uncle toby do yoa like yoar work asked the american boy we dont get very tireddo we was- sert was the answer and trie antwerp boy patted the big dog gently rm the head what does your father do jhe is in your country boy j in america and why didos he take you along he did not have trie money wasas and i are trying to earn enough to pay our pas age aod the boys eyes beemed to brighten with anticipation we take vegi tables to the market for people and wbt a uigbt comes we drop a little money it is sot very raaoh into our strong box evt ry penny helps you know after a whi le we may get enough so go to father in yoc r coantry there wsssex and i wont bai s to pu together s wottldyonlike to now fv be boyolosped btshinds with delight suoi wajaiet as if he i undetstood the qu sliou gaye a joyful bark uaols toby and ire on oar way home wfroden shoes ooniihned i boqo we expect to sail uext week and if youcau get ready yoa and woaser aholl go along 1 bare eauagh to pay your passage and 2 waot you to grow up in the great coantry i love the joy of the antwerp boy cannot be described he podded oat hi thanks lo hollo and would have kissed his hand if he had suffered ftpay be bread cast upon the waters uncle toby said kollo wheu the boy and wasser with their cartload of vegetables had disappeared this boy has nothing to bind him to this land of odd scene and odd people his only relative is in our coantry trying to get a home and he may need the strong arms of his little boy little hermann shall go wiih us when wo go i liko his blae eyes and his wooden shoes it was just a week later when a ship left the shores of holland two boys stood on the decs and watched thequaiat steeples of amsterdam fade from view and when one turned away with moistened eyes there sounded the tread of wooden soles the antwerp boy accompanied by his dog reached new york with rollo and hade toby and was pat ou the cars for the distant state where the father was what do you think of wooden shoes jiow rollo asked the ancle when the cars hid steamed out of the great bustling depot i am sare i shall be proud of him was the reply he is not harnessed to wasser spy lottger though they are com panions and some day we shall hear from both it was quite a long time before a letter came and then it was so badly writ tec and spelled by a young beginner in english that hollo worried a long iim with it be fore he made u out hermann and wasser hat found the da tch settler iu a new country and aq were happy the boy was going to school and his letter to hollo was his first attempt to write the new tougue then came another eileuce and after that another letter a liltle better than the first the wooden shoes are taking longer steps said rollo to bis ttncle toby one day by and by ihey wiu walk like a man then wont i be prud of the boy i brought scrors theses j several years went by at last with hardly a word frcji tho antwerp boy rollo wondered of tenlf he had forgotten him perhaps hermann had moved farther weat and was too busy to think of writing him i fear yoa have lost the wooden hoes rolio tlie uncle said boys forget sometimes and this one may be like the rest wooden shoes and his father may be growing proud and not that boy i studied him well i think unce toby and i could find no pride in lus notnre cried hollo with a show of spirit ooe day there came to rolos home a square package which the expressman de livered aod went his way it was addressed to rollo himself and had been sent from a growing town io one of the western states tbe surprised boy and uncle toby loos ened the cords with mnch eagerness and cariosity andwbeti their hands opened tbe parcel there fell out upon the floor two wooden bboes rollo gave a great shout which uncle toby followed with a laugh your wooden shoes in person rollo he exclaimed it seems that hermann of antwerp has not forgotten you i knew he had not just then rollos prying fingers foaud in one of the shoes a piece of folded paper and when he had opened it be read aloud the following letter beautifully written and correctly spelled my dcib rollo i am quite a boy now and tomorrow i enter- the hifih- school where 1 expect to prepare myself for a teacher of languages wasser is with ms yet and when i talk about you he loots up into my eyes and seems to approve of all say i send you the little wooden shoes yoa first saw in the streets of old antwerp for i know they will canse yon io remember how yoa once cast yoar bspid apon the waters when i am a man and a master of languages i will come to see yon keep the wooden shoes and witn them the love and gratitude of heemixt dnoir when hollo finished and looked up at uncle toby there wtre tears in his eyes what do yoa think of wooden shoes now v- he exclaimed surely my boy it waa bread oist upon the waters i has been seen after many days was ihe reply tfcff mornttfa climbs i t fain would 1 hold toy hjoip of ifesloft ierdnlcrrkerbnjtbiasthe reef steadfast ihoigb tempests rave vcwlads tyow oil 1 clear thduga the htj dioolre lrt tears ofgrfaf for darincss pcswujtaruis shall not abide a little patience and the fog is past alter the sopfow of tbe ebbing tide the surging ftobd returns in joy at jasf the aight ti lougr and paln weighs heavfly but god wlu iold ms world above drtpair look to tho cast hcrc op tbe ineid sky tho morning cuml tlioidsy wiall yet be jfair the ultowtu of gbecn foudeus yt m m v 4 if m i rm r 1 voiycandlu testfmoxv itrom the toronto mali to the edror of the mjiil as a co ns taut reader of your paper i will thank yoa to insert the following having read so many valuable testi- monialf as totini value of warners safe carerl thiuk it my duly to contribute one and i bpcak from actual knowledge in 1863 my wife took pains across the kidneys and from there to her shoulders and lo the pit of the stomachy the skin carafl off her finger ends and aiso off ber her lips and tamed purple red she was under a doctors care for about three years and took different medicines bat uo rehef carte i got disheartened and said one day wu1 we try some patent medicine she said jack let me die i bavc taken medicine erroagb i went down to w clarks dragstore and procured two bottles nf safe care and ono of pills i continued on until she had taken eleven bottles when she said i need no more i hare no pain anywhere audi feel quite myself again sly wife bas never since suffered from the dreadful pains which she had before taking warners safe cure i am sorry that in 3 justice to tha purveyors of that invaluable medicine i have not reported on it before but nevertheless t recommend it to every human being sofferiog with the same affliotioo j yours etc j cooeejl lgblkeeperport arthur april 23 ithe forgoing fetter comes to us dtwbt from mr cooper without the knowledge of the purveyors of thp medicine anaoiicttad and may therefore he considered ai scieotious teatimeny we publish thereqaestof lhwritiyaddit is col au adrfrtisement ed tht mail lt uioiiiii taitw rnokesion or xonicrlmie the uttention of the farmers of tbe domioioo has never been sufficiently drawn to the great adrantages lhat flow from the growth of- an abundant supply of green food fpr tbe stock of tbe farui in this clirale of hbort and often times dry sum mers and of stera winters which forevesw forbid the successful growth of pbrroanelpl pastures of the europeaa ord and ou the european plan it wilt doubtless prove in the futorttho great resource of the iarmer who is bent upon iostaining tbe fertility of his land through istat best of all worocsj stock keeping some of its advantages are 1 it effects a trying in land to the ex tent of euabling th farmer with bui 50 acres to raise more beet mutton milk batter or cheese than the one with 100 acres who pays no attention to the grffwtu r of greeu fodders 2 it effecls a great saving in fences one of ihe largest items of outlay on a farm 3 it secures a marked saving in food and of anirrral muscle in their not having to seirchfor it 1 it iucreasca the quantity and quality of tbe manure to the extent of ai least one half of all that is made daring the pastor iogseason a iu effects upon the health and con- ditionof the aotmais are bsneficsl since tbe supplyof food is uniform andsaflkaemt and they art free from annoyance worry and exposure 6it greatly iucreases ihe qaintity and quality of the milk batter ana beef pro duct- 7 itvery inuch euhanoes hi ihfi aggre gate tho fertility of the soil 8 it larly obivatss the nceesail of snmmer fallowing through its antagonism toweedgrowtli it would proves boon to the cotter whose one cow must needs pasture too the bishway 10 in conjunction with the siloit pro vides green food for btfslock all theyer beace every jfarrrier in the proriooe lie to hbt onn bcsmnteresls will grow a greater or smaller proportiou of green fodders etfcry year tbe only objectioobthat can be urged against it are 1 that the lack of exercise will impair the health oz the stock ad objection thatj will bo ausveredio s succeeding bubetinr 1 the extra labor involvtd how ever is abnf dantly compensated by urt in- creased returns iolouowing are some of the principal boilruc crops best adapted to ontario con ditions i r winter rye best sown early in sep- 2 tinsbels to the acre cat iefjre 3be blosscfn appearvand fed if practicable in conjunction with red clover t 2 red clover yielding two catting- per year and cut until the time of blossoming 1 3 orchard gnus which rnay be jpewjt- j with clover and cut at same pauiods 4 lucerne yifildingtwd or morecuu j uugs a year tnd when brought swr through thn first winter yields a bpanfifa crop for years it is best adapted to well drained ric i loams inclining to a sandy texture 1 is dot relished by lhestoek so highly as cliver 5 timotly and mammoth clover make- an excellent given food th-6- combintipo being oompjemeutary tn eacn other in their constituents and ripening afthe same time i vi g alsiko clover and timothy grown to gether answer equally well by oommenc log to cat t hen tbe first blossoms appear this crop nay be fed for three or four weeks i 7 oats a ad peasa oats aod vetches or tares or oats pease and vetches oome c dell bowfr mixed itthe rate of say 1 bashedsoats i bbshel pease ajd j bushel vetches to the sore and at suocesive inter vara of say 10 daysiart they make the besttation when tho gmiit is in the milk hot feed iac may commeuce when they first bead out 8 cbmmou milet- huugariirn gross aid italian mitletare ill useful as green fodders they may be sown from may 1st to jojy 1st i to 1 bushel ssekr per acre and should be cut before or in early blossom for soiling t corn is the most- valuable of all green crops for soiling purposes it should be tilanted iudrills for summer soiling at tbe rate of from j to 1 bushel of sed hj hue acre from2iih may to 10th june it may be sown wth ihe grain drill from 30 to 36 iftclfe aprt aad suiiable harrowing after planting and thorough ailiivatirigare of much importance feeding maycboi- meuce when the corn isdormed in the ear 10- rape is valuable for fattening sheep and cattld and may be bown in drills profj tably on land handled in the first part of the season as a sqmmerfsllow on- the tame plan and with the same af termani agement as in turnip cultorejit is eaten on on tbe land a bulletin will follow absoly bo the method of feeding green fodders m v3 jsaiberis n vm a illfitting boots and shoes cause corns holloways corn 0ore ii the article to use get a bottle at once and onrejjpur oorns t granger stuart m dl f 8 e ordinary physician to h m the queen in bcwuandjprcjesaored practicof pbyafoinl 1 tbe university 61 edinburg writes acute bronchi ti is common especially in ihe ad v vanced stages of bright to pass mo the chronic state phthisis con snmption in its varidns forbis is found beet sianallyapsoeiated with these renal kidney affeclione jt usually proves fatal while the renal tra ady is 7et in iu early sttge t thusbecc aaea evideduhatcojampionsnd bronchitii are mumately sssociasedwiui jtidney disease and gamers j cuie should be ukenearly iq the disease to prr vent the damaging influence the fctdoev malady exerts upon the respiratory organs it is a great public beaiu4htse sulilcadtwordweretfe iwttk j- drthdifaassecjtrmoftyil4s4bajq wbohajfthoroagbly tested iu niezitelahis own cssej having beenmted by itoiuma- nos of the knee of three or fc jwlesirs standingi it never fails to reinotesonewa 1 as suu ap iatnenets

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