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Show t BEAVER PRESS MiwnuMHtii Uhc DAIRY, A Candle in the Wilderness qA Tale by of the Beginning of New WNTJ Robert Heather and William leavs England in 1634 for ths Nw world. They art welcomed at Boston by Rev. Doctor Cotton and make acquaintance with Amos Tcdkill, veteran soldier and woodsman. Heydon Elizabeth falls In love with Heydon The young- men settle down to the life of the colonists. Adverse comment forces thera to cook, dispense with their pretty Mabel Hartley. Robert Is smi- tten with Peggy Weld, who is to James Rosewell. Mabel Hartley and a youth, whom she say was Heydon, are accused of adultery. Heydon and Heathers disappear. Heydon is apprehended and, refusing; to talk, Is found grullty. Heathers and Todkill head for New Amsterdam and suspicion begins to point to the former. Belief grows that Heydon 'a shielding his friend. Elizabeth and her parents sail for England. CHAPTER VI 12 first of many new voices that were and lovingly remembered coast of the New world. It be long that on a curious thing to see this youth twenty-fouyears of age stand rebuking those grave learned and ven- was not r men before erable him, any one of whom was old enough to be his father, with a tongue which spoke for the silence of the martyrs and the vision of a prophet. A great spirit speaks always with a rhythm of Its own, with a noble dignity and courtesy. So he spoke and so he won his hearers. He surprised them, also, seeing far beyond their position In the little traveled and somewhat lonely path of liberty and human progress. He reminded them of the danger of haste In reaching a verdict, lest the law suffer more from the magistrates than It had suffered from the accused. They pretended to be and ought to be the administrators of the will of God, and as such the eyes not of New England only but of all the world were fixed upon them. The preat need of mankind was a new example of passionless and scrupulous regard for the rights of a prisoner. They and their fathers had suffered from hasty Judgments Inspired by bitter feel in? and Imperfect knowledge. These Judgments had come of men pretending, also, to administer the will of God, men who could find In his frrfnt heart, it would arpear, only a cruel sternness and severity. Nothing could be surer than the knowledge that these men had misjudged the will of God. Was there one In the hearing of his voice whose kin had burned at the stake or had had their cars cut off and their noses slit who could entertain the slightest doubt that men do a gross Injustice to their Creator when they forget his abundant mercy, his kindness and the slowness of bis wrath? However It was not mercy that he was seeking then but justice and that calmness of Judgment without which no righteous ver- was possible. He was proud to tell thera that the dict prisoner bad been his friend, now made dearer by his failure to plead which had so aggravated the court. He reminded them that there was nothing more sacred In the view of a gentleman If William Heydon well-bre- than friendship. could not plead without Incriminating a friend, was It not ensy to understand why he had failed to plead? There was a thing dearer than life to some men. It was the sanctity of friendship) a view approved by the Savior of the world. Undoubtedly the crime was committed by William Heydon or Robert Heathers. William, knowing that Todkill had gone away, set out for his amp that night to appoint a new He wandered master for his men. the darkness and Hading himself lost lay down and slept where he was discovered next from his path In lny. Meanwhile Robert with all pos- lile speed had put himself safely outside the Jurisdiction of the court It might even be that he had taken ship and was then far out at sea on his wsy to some foreign port. From such conduct only one conclusion was possible. document signed by Mabel Hartley, then 111 In bed, and Therein she declared duly attested. Hint she had not teen her paramour nd that after deliberate thought of the matter she had decided that she lie presented a been In error la Identifying William si the guilty man. He fulled Mr. Grout, the constable, to the witness chair and examined him ba--f re the court To the surprise of ndght have the constable admitted that In the light of the lantern he might mistaken one lad tit the other. cnlled to the chair Margaret Hooper, the housekeeper of the young by whom he proved that tliey often wore the same coat. Sir Harry II, dim have Us iid fn conclusion: 'In view Ills young if vlct of the good man, In view character of of these cen-titiiit- lf nrid uncertainties, J on cannot William Heydon nnd be Just r , IMPROVE QUALITY OF PASTURE SODS in Methods That Will Increase Yields of Grass. 4 to your own consciences and to the table In the center of which was the Pasture sods require feeding, colony you serve. I ask therefore and cultivating much the same saltcellar, the servants sitting below that Judgment be suspended until furthe salt Only a few women of high as any other crop, declares C VV. Gay, ther and more decisive evidence has birth could read or write. chairman of the department of animal been secured." The female part of the population husbandry at the Ohio State univerThe plea was granted. These stern was Ignorant and high temmostly sity, who believes that the pasture men were more open to persuasion pered. They were also cruel to the may be made one of the most profitthan Roswell Brade. For fear of exIndentured slaves who served In their able fields on the farm. citing opposition Sir Harry had been houses. There were some who beat If dairy cows are fed on a grain modest In his demand, believing that them severely, and a servant In bad ration In the stable, or If cattle are when his yeast had had an opporstanding was compelled to kneel when fed grain on pasture, they will put tunity to work in the public mind all he came Into the presence of his back in fertility more than they take that he could ask for would be ac- mistress. off. However, the droppings are best complished. There were numbers of women of distributed by some kind of drag or The speech was presently In many the type of Margaret Wlnthrop who they will not be utilized to the best mouths. It was the theme of every had the fine manners and graceful advantage. If piled In large heaps, flreslda In the peninsula, and the deptalk of the best in England but a nar- the manure kills the grass under it uties carried it to remote towns. A row learning confined to reading, and stimulates such rank giowth strong reaction In favor of the priswriting, the simplest processes of around the pile that stock will not oner set In. Let us now survey the arithmetic and the knowledge derived eat It Rolling firms the aoil about scene of this spreading ferment. from her study of sacred history. A the grass roots, and disking may Boston was a comely, growing town book was a rare and a highly prised thicken the stand. Bare spots should spreading backward from a deep cove possession. Counting the Bibles thera be reseeded and weeds and rank grass between two long arms of the promonwere probably not a thousand books are best clipped. Its largest structure, well tory. In Boston. On Margaret's reading Another good practice, Gay asserts, wharfed out to deep water, was at the table were the Bible, a "Plea for Inla to the pasture in th fa) point of the cove. It was the receivfants," a "Garland of Virtuous Dames," or early spring. However, the manure ing and shipping center of the town. 'The Fsaime Book," "The Rulne of of one kind of stock should not be put Beyond the shipping house were two Rome," a "Troubler of the Chlrch of on sod to be grazed by that same kind towering hills on whose summits were Amsterdam," Humphrey Baker's "Well of stock. Germs of tuberculosis and beacons, lighted at night, and "loud Spring of Sciences," "The Foundation abortion disease may Infect the mababbling guns." A third hill stood of Christian Religion Gathered Into nure of cattle and sprea ' to stock on Slxe Principles." Such an opulence of pasture. In the same way sheep and supply excited the envy of her friends. hogs may become Infested with paraladles were sites If grazed on grass Most of these well-bord discontented with the loneliness, ths with sheep or hog manure. But parpoor fare, the stern climate, the con- asites of sheep do not Infest hogs, uud fined and dreary monotony of Ufa vice versa. Cattle manure had best go In this little town on the edge of a on corn ground, or ither ground to be great wilderness. They longed, al plowed, while cattle pastures may be beit secretly, for ths pomp &nl aplen from either the horse, hog, dor, the beauty, the stir, the color, the or sheep barns. gossip and excitement which they had left in the abundant life of the Old world. But behind them was ths Profits for Dairymen mighty deep with Its terrors, Its Inin Luxuriant Pasture It numerable delays and torments. Luxuriant pasture Is the best friend was like the dreaded valley of the shadow of death and they were as of the dairy cow. It Is rich in protein, those come to a purgatory beyond It mineral matter, and vitamins. "The dairyman who appreciates the Some begged to be taken back, but their husbands, whose savings had value of the pasture crop in economy been flung Into the great hazard, were of production, in the building of health, In no mood to surrender. So man and and In the cutting down of actual labor wife turned to the consolations of the and cost of production, is the man who church. Thus it came about that even is reaping the dairy dollars from his gentle-heartewomen followed the summer production," declares J. C. counsel of the ministers and set their Nisbet extension dairyman, K. S. A. faces sternly against all things likely C, In emphasizing the Importance of to defeat their hope of another chancs good pasture for dairy profits. On many a Kansas dairy farm, pas to live and be happy. They had felt a degree of sympathy for the hand- ture may be provided about nine some youth accused of adultery who months In the year. Sweet clover seeded in oats would had given them a topic of conversa tion which had been the solace of be ready for light grazing In the fall, Ther Were Three Kinds of People dreary winter days. Nearly all of suggests Nisbet. Winter wheat or rye In the Town. them were secretly against hanging as could furnish early winter pasture last farther Inland. There were handsome a penalty for this crime, but they had ing many years through December. houses on the green slopes back of not dared to oppose the minister and The same winter wheat would be availthe cove, some built of stone and the magistrates until Harry Vane had able for early spring pasture, followed roofed with slate, some of brick and spoken out in the hearing of certain shortly by the sweet clover which of wood. They stood on cleanly, well-keof their number. should formally carry the dairy cow streets called lanes and roads. The gossip which follows Is In large through until the early fall at which sweet There were Green lane, Prison lane, part from the diary of a lady with a time a new field of spring-sowParson lane, Church lane. Hill road gift of humor, who was one of a knit- clover would again be ready. and others. In summer their door-yarBrome grass and Sudan could be ting party. It is rich with the flavor were grassed and adorned with of that little segment of time. used as dry weather pastures. The meeting house on a flowers. Peggy Weld had held her peace In terrace of the hillside was built of all the counsels of the gentlewomen. Improve Dairy Prices planks and roofed with them. It was Now she opened her mind. "Think of the circumstances," she the tallest structure in Boston. Its Prices for dairy products can be said. "William had Just come from helped If all Interested will cooperate gallery and main room could accom modate seven hundred people. It was his sweetheart and the two were near In the effort to cut down production filled with the odor of resinous pine. their wedding day and he a warm by keeping fewer and better cows, acOn the main street directly back of lover. The pretty wench was laying cording to E. A. Gannon, Purdue uni the shipping house In the midst of the for him like a cat for a mouse on hla versity. town were the stores and shops of way home." By selling a couple of low producers brick and wood and stone. Plank "Well, he Is a comely lad," said the to the butcher, not a neighbor, and by Mrs. Keayne, wife purchasing a high quality purebred sidewalks had been laid In deference stout, to the women, mud having been the of the succcessful merchant "With heifer which comes from a good breedcause of great domestic Infelicity. On out the stay of religion what a lot of er, who has a disease-freherd and these walks In fair weather were cats we would be!" blood which carries "He fel'," Peggy went on. "It was lines the farmer can Influence the marsilent Indians In paint and feathers, sober-face- d somber-clad- , churchmen, dark and there was that devilish odor ket materially. goodmen going to and from their work of musk. He slipped. Well, you know "There Is one conclusion many have in sherryvallles, slattern fishwives, what the best people would say of that made and many more will make In the I do not try to excuse In England. young ladles In filmy silks and dainty future," said Gannon. "That better rough-claI feel for bim. I reckon cows are and will be needed If sailor still his brawny, act, slippers, profits men with weathered skins, and genthat Adam was not married, but ths are going to be produced for the dairy tlemen as well dressed and educated Lord did not hang him." men even under normal conditions." as any to be met In London. The "It is the worst temptation that ths magistrates and the ministers were devil can put upon one and may God Avoiding "Ropy" Milk complaining that It was an evil, backhave mercy on us," said an honest old sliding generation given over to sinful lsdv In her lace cap. "We all have "Ropy" milk causes a great loss to extravagance. the corrupt mind which cometh nat the dairy Industry each year. It Is There were three kinds of people urally of Adam. The Lord has been more prevalent In the springtime than in the town gentlemen, among whom eood to us. He might have cast us It Is during the fall and winter months. were many learned graduates of Kng-llsIn order to prevent this condition Into hell In our own mothers' wombs." universities, goodmen and The gossip of the older people was from occurring, It Is best to make sure tollers who lived In huts and always flavored with piety and ths thut the water which Is used for the cabins with the along the ever present fear of that vengeful cows to drink and for washing the shores. Certain of the gentlemen's pulls and utensils Is clean and fresh. tyranny which was above all others. families sat with their white help at (TO BR CONTINUED.) The organisms which cause ropy milk ore found generally In the water. The udders and flanks of cows which have been In pastures where stagnant 1$ water stands are apt to be contaminated, and during the spring particuThe assumption that the United Christian religion." However, In a So larly, the flanks and adders should be States is a Trotestant country Is cor- preme court decision rendered In wiped off with s damp cloth. This Is rect only In the sense that the great 180?, it was declared Incidentally by a good practice and should be done d throughout the year. majority of its Inhabitants belong to Justice Brewer who rendered the the Protestant religion. The federal clslon, that "This Is a Christian na Constitution does not state that the tlon." This, It should be remembered. Tuberculosis Test5? was not the point at Issue la ths suit United States is a Protestant nation, New News. court. Hampshire has been making Detroit before Article the nation. or even a Christian excellent progress In the testing of VI says in part that "No religious herds for tuberculosis, government test shall ever be required as a qualrecords show. Three of the ten counHoliday Spirit ification to any office or public trust car In the state have been established a ties weather baby and the States" frosty United the During under as modified accredited areas, signifyFirst amendment snys In part that got Into a dreadful skid, shot across the road, and turned a complete som- ing that all the cattle have been tested "congress shall make no laws reersault imprisoning Its two passen- and that not more than 0.5 of 1 per specting an establishment of religion or prohibiting the free exercise theregers. A woman who bad witnessed cent of the cnttle of these areas are called tuberculosis. Interest In other counwith a the affair ran to the spot Tripoli, of." In treaty signed out agitatedly: "Is anyone hurt!" ties, also, Is Indicated by a wnitlng a Mohammedan country. In 17M, Ar"Oh, no," cams a roles from ths list of more than 3.000 cattle owners ticle XI begins "As the government W who have made applications for the test of the United States of America Is Interior. "This Is nothin on airman," the In founded art sense not any top-dre- Continued If there had been any doubt of that It passed when lie addressed the court In behalf of the prisoner. His was the to Service Copyright by Irving BachelUr THE STORY Brad. England Irving Bacheller Sally Sez d d pt n 4 I X jrl fjl V x f X Industry. These Brands Are Intermountain Made And Deserve Your Support if 1IU HIGH SCHOOL UTAH BEAUTY-CULTUR- L Braoes Srd Flow. CUft Bids. Salt Lake Citr. Ct. 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