Show TIIE GARLAND The Crippled Lady of Peribonka By James Oliver Curwood Win 0 1KI Dona flrrrteo Dwbled Co Im) CHAPTER IX— Continued —1 5— At II the bad beet a pan net In the few seconds of bis thoughts Carls spoke softly giving him her band again In the' night which shut them la “I want to bear yon aay It Faul 1 bare dreamed and even prayed In my wickedness and bare fancied your voice telling me the story For that I hare many times asked God to forgive me But uow It la right and Just I want to hear yoo say— you lore me "1 doH said Paul “I know— now— tbat I have loved yoo from the beginning of time before I came to the Mistassini before I was born In this life— a thousand or s million years hare worshiped tbs soul thst Is yoa Sometime It may bare been ages ago I know that you belonged to me" "1 have always belonged to you" said Carla Is tbs tors J "Tours thought was hopelessly gone from me But to die with yon Is my —up there right Can there be such a dtlng as doubt for os bow?" "I am sure there cannot" be said "Too would like to live?” r ' “Without you n "And there Is no chance — no hope of saving ourselves?” "1 can conceive No force of none In could contend with the maelstroms At the other the throat of the chasm end all physical matter la ground to pulp aa the water comes out through between We are caught the gorge the two" tie calmly and frankly spoke the truth to her She made no reply in words but he could feel ber response ber finger tips to through creeping him could feel the tremble and thrill Be bad not frightof It In ber body ened ber but bad dispelled from her She did not the beginning of a fear The truth seized upon want to live and helped him with a kind of shock let It was a simple thing one be should have known without Intuition For Carla wae— not only or discovery Back there In but a soul a woman Claire's world she wculd be lost to him— no matter wbat be might do In the way other men bad solved sucb problems °nly here lx e beginning and an end all their own could she belong to him Again she was in bis heart listening to bis thoughts "It Is strange but I want to sing In this darkness" she said - "1 did not know that bllDdness could be so beautiful I" “Nor It" be answered CHAPTER X Paul’s night following During Carla's leap men were accident Derwent lost active below the gorge no time In racing back to tbe Mistashundred sini and the presence of men below the chasm before midnight was the result Every device of enrescience and unlimited gineering source which might he employed came The big pool at the foot with them Illuminaof a was of the gorge glare tion and men went down the river with their flaming torches afoot along Its banks and In canoes between them for a shred of something questing whtcb a few honrs before might have been a part of Panl oi Carla shocked Into sickness Lucy Belle But Clplre was taken to her home Men who saw her In the remained weird glow of the lights will never he able to forget tbe Image of ber face as It was photographed upontbelr Her blue eyes were so memories wide open and staring so filled wttb an unwavering sapphire flame that at thought of her as times Derwent Instead of a woman seen her be would have Could Paul have known that at last she bad conof her fear and repugnance quered the wilderness She bad come with the first men before a trail was cut torn her were shoes and Her dress Where soft skin bruised and bleeding the water crashed and thundered loudest out from between the chasm walls Derwent until unafraid she stood twice drew her back from the nearShe resented ness and danger of It to bis appeal to leave the search others and Derwent made It only for Its A white face watching once rewould men what was dead— that Eyes flamlngly blue hunmember black stream as grily searching the It came from the mountala A fragile form that seemed tireless as steel more than woman— and yet A woman an unforgettable spirit e vision that was like traglr music always to be re- tbe and membered She did not give op with the first to but continued hours of evening watch throuch the night She did not move from the foot of the gorge and as If ahe were aure that the pool whatever came to ber would be fonnd with there I terwenf was frequently her and tried to talk but her lips Not until day framed few words came again did something give way ta ber and hopelessness Uks Its pise Then be took her boms Is Lacy Hell "I waited too long" she said to him end afterward back with tbe searching men be wondered wbat she bad meant These aenrehera could they have looked through the rock would have seen a fire It was the second night for Paul end Carla in place where Paul night and day were tbe same bad found drifts of wood along tbe edge of the sand mixed with pitchy their world In little and pine spot waa Illumined by tight In tbe fire glow aat Carla combing her long silky hulr with ber finger Paul watched ber as she smoothed and braided the treason employing aa great care ms though she were In her bedroom et borne This was the third time she bad given It sucb attention In their hours of entombthirty-siment At other times be' had held a light for her at the edge of the water while she bathed her face and bands and once she had said to him: "It la wonderful water almost as toff 8 he tbat which comet with rala" poke as If they might have been camping on one of the streams they loved with the sky alove and flower It was her otter acceptabout them ance of their fate as a thing of wblcb transformed what would hell for him Into have been heaven TIMES GARLAND UTAII cTTic Family doctor’s laxative instead of harsh purges trial bottle Free FEEDING AND CARE OF DAIRY CATTLE Pays to Feed Good Cow Liberally and Individually “Feeding and Car of Dairy Cattle" U the subject of a new bulletin Just published for distribution to Interested dairymen and farmers by the ColoExtension rado Agricultural College — service The bulletin was written by B W Fairbanks associate professor of animal husbandry and C A Smith extension dairyman at the college for Under the heading "Feeding Milk Production” It Is emphasised lathe pamphlet that It pays to feed feed to good dairy cow liberally cows individually to make good use of roughages to feed succulent feeds to to feed feeds that are palatable feeds and supply of feed a variety plenty of fresh pure wHter of the bulOther main divisions letin Include suck phases of feeding and care of dairy cattle as principles of nutrition feeds for dairy nitroconcentrates cows nitrogenous genous roughages carbonaceous succulent feeds pastures commercial feeds summer feeding of dilry cows feeding and management of cows on official test raising the dairy calf on skim milk and on skim milk substitutes growing out t car and the dairy belfer of the dairy hull and selecting the grain ration for the dairy cow - Several different grain rations ara Vltamlne content of various outlined feeds Is shown together with a tabla showing the cost of 100 pounds of Anyone desiring pro tel a digestible s free copy of this bulletin may obto the extension tain It by writing service of tbe college Contamination of Milk Quite Easy to Prevent In the Fire Glow 8at Carla Combine Her Long Silky Hair With Her Fingers She had sat In the soft sand at Ids feet a few moments before with her head pillowed agalust hli knees and there she bad nnbralded ber hair for him to caress a she watched and pointed out for him the unusual and beautiful tbat built thempictures selves In tbe changing coals and crumbling embers of tbe fire Now she was a little distance from him and no sense of dread or fear him as he followed the oppressed rhythmic movements ol ber slim white fingers braiding her balr again If It were madness wblcb possessed madness him it was a beautiful sense of Joyous living where there At first should have been despair the fighting part of blm bad Instinctively struggled against it but now be until It fully seeing Carla accepted as she was death seemed vague and far away and the glory of life Very near They had made no effort to hide from themselves the coming of tbe end and Carla (bought of It as a beautiful thing a little Journey which they were rouklng gladly toNever bad Paul believed so gether had found himHe God a in surely self fond of telling her bow he loved her hair more than any other physical thing about ber and she had said: "I am going to spread it out so you may put your face In It when we Ue down to sleep” This was tbe way she spoke of what was to come— as sleep To drift off like this his arms about her seemed to Paul the fruition of a great privilege and Joy and not a He had trlumpa of fleshly dissolution told her little stories about bis mother and of the time they had spent sun filled hours In the Indian burial where the proudplace at Brantford est of her forest ancestors were burled CONTINUIDI f TO B Unnumbered Victims of Dream of Easy Wealth wealth without 8udden acquired labor assuring ease and luxury and inpower appeals to tin avaricious stinct of many otherwise sound and Tne thrill of expeople lntelligen of suspense tbe possibility pectation of success with tbs next spin of tb wheel the next turn of the card tbe next shovel of earth has kept men fighting odds since history began says the St Panl Dispatch There Is a romance to search for bnrled treasure to stories of wealth won in the gold fields the ronlette wheel tbe gaming table and the stock market that Is fasIt bllndi ta victims to risk cinating and danger They give no thought to how many are beaten Men seldom boast of their losses so failures In the gamble for easy wealth rurely win the spotlight Now and then u paragraph tells of a broken Toung men spirit end'ng bis life who gamb'e with their company a as Imprisoned money are frequently are But these the draembezzlers matic Incidents that get Into print The thousands who risk and lose their life’s savings sink out of sight without leaving a rlpptv on the surface worth remembering It Is sometimes that all who play do not wla From tbe act of milking as well as milk from any subsequent handling If the admay become contaminated der and flanks of the cow are covered with dirt from yard or stable the a will dislodge process of milking greater or less amount of this filth causing It to fall Into the milk palL that comes Into contact Everything with the milk such as palls strainers cans etc may be a source of trouble If not kept clean and dry Milking with wet bands always results In contamination of the milk and should not Tbe flanks and udders be practiced of the cows should be carefully wiped with a damp cloth before milking In order to remove dust and dirt which fall Into the milk would otherwise The cows should not be groomed bedded or fed Just prior to milking because by so doing the air becomes laden with dust wblcb gets into tbs milk Shade Is Important for Dairy Cows on Hot Days Dairy cows may suffer during the bot summer days If no shade Is provided It Is the When pasture Is abundant nature of cattle to feed during the cool part of the day or at night and to lie In the shade during the hot part of the day therefor every permanent pasture should have enough shade to Its cattle accommodate for Various trees may be planted this purpose They must be protected at all times so that live stock can not tramp closer than five to six feel from the trees or they may be killed Four posts should be set and a fence built about each tree They should be planted on land which has good surface drainage so that mudholee will not be found during rainy weather Cows should not be salted under sucb COTTONSEED MEAL FATTENING FEED May Be Used to Good Advantage to Finish Pigs While too much cottonseed meal la Injurious when fed to hogs recent experiments have shown that It may be used to advantage In fattening pigs "The pigs In these experiments were fed In dry lots for period ranging from 55 to 84 days with an averof from age dally consumption to pound of cottonseed meal" says E H Hostetler chief of swine Investigations at North Carolina none of them State college "with of cottonseed showing any evidence meat poisoning In another trial with soy bean pasture added to the ration of cottonseed meal shelled corn and s mineral ths pigs were fed of a pound dally for s period of 90 days without any injurious ef- fect" Greater gains at less cost were also meal was addmade when cottonseed ed to the ration states Mr Hostetler Equal parts of Osh meal and cottonseed meal were mixed and fed free choice with shelled corn and mineral In the five trials conducted in this experiment the pigs made more rapid gain at leas cost than where fish meal alone was used as the protein supplement “The relatively low price of cottonwith other seed meal as compared high protein feeds la of much Importance to hog raisers In the state” ay Mr Hostetler "and farmers can to the fatsafely add this supplement tening ration" Similar experiments have been conducted at the experiment station In Texas and have shown thesame results states Mr Hostetler Young Sometimes young lambs suffer with sore eyes If tbe trouble Is caused by the eyelashes being turned in a stitch or two with a needle and white thread will hold the eyelids open and In a day or two the trouble will be over If the sore eyes are caused by Infection a few drops of one per cent solution of silver nitrate administered with a medicine dropper In the eye will usually clear up the difficulty are frequently Beginners to assist a ewe In lambing It Is better to let the ewe take her If the ewe has time In a natural way for an hour aa labored unsuccessfully should be made and If examination the lamb Is not In a normal position with nose and front feet foremost the out lamb should be straightened Have Everything Ready Before Lambs Arrive It fs a good plan tb have everything In readiness several days before the ewes are expected to start lamb lng for while the average gestation period for ewes Is about 148 days the lambs arrive three or frequently First of all have four days earlier the ewes In readiness by being thoroughly tagged out both between the hind legs and also the wool around the teats This will enable the young Iamb to find Its first meat much more If the tagreadily and furthermore comes ging Is done before the lamb the wool Is dean and dry whereas It Is wet and soiled after lambing Live Stock Items A Cattle given free access to corn lage and alfalfa will balance their own rations Shade trees on too high land or close to a wire fence may Invite loss from lightning A hog that Is “off feed" will not make first class pork If butchered In that condition Producing Cow in Need of a Grain Supplement Death losses amount to larger proIn pigs than In any other portions young stock on the farm Digestibility of Fd with dairy cows which Experiments by the Ohio ex have been conducted Indicates tbat most periment station of tbe dairy rations are not as digestRation ible as generally considered which were low in protein seemed to more thaO the digestibility depress which bad a higher protefn rations there was considHowever content In rations that had erable variation similar amounts of protela Low dl gestlhlllty did not always Indicate r duced efficiency In the ration HM Swallow Thom Senator Sackett of Kentucky was a financier criticizing “Power has made him” ruthless" said Senator Sackett “He thinks he He has can ride down everybody thrown caution to the four winds “A friend of his was advising him te go slow In his dealings with a certain great Industrial leader whose were wide affiliations “'Remember' his friend cautioned him— “remember on which side your bread Is buttered' ‘Bosh said be Don't I always eat both aides?”’ AacUnt Nevada City 'he remains of a new "lost dty" have been discovered In the Moapa Nevada valley by representatives of the Southwest museum The new lost dty the discoverer said was about two and miles long and belongs to the period dating back st least 1500 years It la believed te have had a population of about Excavations thus far persona h said bavt brought to light pit houses turquoise necklaces rings bracelets and beads PUaty Cum U married Irishmen "Daddy" said Bobby "that sign we Just passed said 'Cross Roads' Leading the world In unmarried residents 80 per cent of the men In What makes them cross ?” "Being run over so often I guess” the Free State between twenty-fivIn and thirty are unmarried replied his dad with a smile figIreland the corresponding ure is 62 per cent Think It Over The great nmn is he who in the midst of the crowd keeps with perA warped Idea of wbat constitutes of the Independence sweetness a fect and goodness Is to be solitude doormat CASTOnU Lambs Suffering With Sore Eyes Aided trees Should grain be fed to dairy cowa Since spring and sum-- ' on pasture? low In outrl mer grass Is relatively ents a cow producing 23 to 30 pounds of milk per day must eat about 150 to 300 pounds of grass to get enough Since feed for her dally requirements this Is practically Impossible a grain For cows supplement roust bftglven SO milk 35 of to per pounds producing mixture of the ordinary farm day grains such as oats com wheat bran and barley fed at the rate of pound of grain to 4 to 6 pounds of milk proFor duced per day will be sufficient cows producing more than 35 pounds of milk per day the ration should contain one high protein concentrate Old Dr Caldwell’s prescription cannot fotm the cathartic habit It can be given to the child whose tongue is coated or whose breath is fetid or has a little fever Or to older people whose bowels are Its ingredients stimulate muscular action dogged and thus aid the bowels to morp normal functioning The pure senna and laxative herbs in Dr Caldwell's So do not Syrup Pepsin are good for the system headaches hesitate to use it when there’s biliousness or any sign of constipation Your druggist has this bottles Or writ in big prescription Dr CaldwelTt Syrup Pepsin ifontictllo JIL and a free trial bottle will be tent to you postpaid Don't allow your breeding anlmnls to become so thin that you have to apologize for their condition Horses and mules on farms In the United States have declined steadily from a total of over 25000000 In 1920 to 19000000 on January 1 1930 or 24 per cent The number of dead and weak pigs can be largely eliminated by giving the sows suitable quarters and feeding ration during them a well balanced too Is 8n ImportExercise gestation ant part of tbe management of preg nant sows Pigs running on pasture make greatgains from the same amount of feed than they do In the dry lot er Pigs on pasture are healthier and the risk of loss from disease Is lessened Worm Infestation may be controlled much easier on pasture than In the dry lot Pasture for hogs furnishes about the amount of protein necessary to balance the grain ration hence less tankage or skim milk Is needed when bogs are on pasture Are you prepared to tender aia and quick comfort the Brit1 your' youngster has an any sort t Could you do thing— immediately— though the emergency came without warning— perhaps tonight f Castoria is a mother’s standby at such times There is nothing Kke it in emergencies and nothing better for everyday use For a sudden attack of colic or the gentle relief of constipation to feverish condition or to allay soothe a fretful baby that can’t This pure vegetable prepasleep ration is always ready to ease an It is just as ailing youngster moment upset of the right a Truth and Nothing But in Doctor's Statement of In asking for the appointment an unknown man for a rather ImIn his federal appointment portant state Senator Borah said: “The position calls for a diplomat and that Is whnt I consider Doctor Blank to be A successful country doctor bas to be a or he won’t survive diplomat "One day this chap I’ve recommended was calling on a cantaker-ou- s old man who had collapsed while plowing “'You say my heart Is weak’ rasped the old man ‘Do 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