Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, May 05, 1927, Image 6

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    •FARM»
POULTRY
PASTURE IS HALF
IDEAL HENHOUSE
OF FEED PROBLEM
LASTS ALL YEAR
Engineer Cressy
Praises Tanlac
THE WORLD’S
GREAT EVENTS
t.
A L B E R T PAYSON T E R H U N E
; b y D u u a . M e a d A C » m p < A jr .)
The S epoy M utiny
A
Since fhe
F erm enlidion, R loalintj, N e rm u s-
n e ii n n d Const iput ion Relieved.
H ealth Restored. b a in s 2 6 F o u n d s
" T a n la c d id m e so
m u c h g o o d t h a t I,
h a v e b een b o o stin g I
itw h e n e v e r I c o u ld ,” '
ea v s B. C ressy , 1)59
E flis S t., S an F ra n ­
cisco, a w ell-k n o w n
e le c tric a l e n g in e e r.
" S to m a c h tr o u b le
w as th e s e a t o f m y
tro u b le . W h a te v e r I
a t e d id n o t d ig e s t.
I t w o u l d li e i n t h e p i t I,
of m v s to m a c h a n d f e rm e n t, c a u s e gaa
t h a t b lo a te d m y s to m a c h a n d p a in e d m e.
O fte n th is tr o u b le w a s so b a d I c o u ld
h a r d ly b re a th e . I w a s a lw a v sc o n stip a te d
a n d lo st w eight fa s t. Of co u rse I w as n erv ­
o u s a n d a t n ig h t I n e v e r s le p t so u n d ly .
" T h e n a la d y a d v is e d m e t o ta k e
T a n la c . I d id , w ith w o n d e rfu l re s u lt.
I t reliev ed a ll s to m a c h tr o u b le , g a v e m e
an a p p e tite , cle a n se d m y sy s te m of co n ­
s tip a tio n a n d b u ilt u p m y s tr e n g th . I
h a v e g a in e d 2 0 p o u n d s sin c e ta k in g
T a n la c . A n d n e v e r fe lt b e t t e r .”
T a k e T a n la o f o r b e t t e r h e a lth , fo r
s tr e n g th . F i r s t p o ttle sh o w s am ag in g
re su lts . A t y o u r d r u g g is t’s. O v e r 40
m illio n b o ttle s so ld .
FEW pots of grease cost many
thousand lives uud nearly $2(10,-
Otsi.issi in India, about hulf a century
Tl»' real value of a good pasture I»
An Ideal henhouse Is one th at makes ago, besides Inaugurating one of the
*o little realized th at ou only a few
farm« doe« the pasture play the p art all the rest of the year as much like bloodiest tragedies ever enacted.
India's history, down to the Seven­
that It otioulfl In providing the year'» spring us possible, It Is pointed out In
feed for dairy ra ttle and other stork, a circular, "Housing Farm Poultry,” teenth century, la largely a c h r o n ic le
■ays W. J. Fraser, dairy farming ape- which the college of agriculture, Uni­ of burburlsiu. Internecine wars, inva­
versity of Illinois, has published for I sions and O riental Intrigue, w ith a
rh liât of the college of agriculture,
growing European Influence In the
University of Illinois. A food produc­ Interested Hock owners and farmers.
Climatic conditions during the ' most accessible districts. The vust
tive pasture will feed the dulry herd
for practically one-half the year and spring months are, of course, favor- - country was tuemlng with w ealth of
fco Is entitled to as murh considera­ able to egg production, and It Is from a sort that a ttracted Europe’s covetous
tion us all the other crops combined u study of them th at much of the eye. The Portuguese won a coinmer-
that make up the w inter hulf of the worklng basis for practical poultry- ; clnl foothold there, only to be driven
house construction Is obtained, the ; from power by the Hutch, who In tim e
ration, he polnt<-d o u t
| circular explains. Any type of con- | were crowded out by English und
“A good pasture not only saves
j structlon th at will prevent excessive French, L ast of all, the French were
land and labor, hut also provides for
j heat In summer ami avoid extrem e routed by the English, until, by 1700,
and stim ulates production and has a
' cold In w inter will be favorable to egg England practically ruled India. Clive,
fine conditioning effect on live stock,
! production, the publication adds.
** W arren Hastings, Lord Cornwallis and
«specially on milk cows In getting
Every detail of construction, except other governors brought the whole
them In shape for the w inter’s produc­
such things as cost, convenience and territo ry eith er directly or Indirectly
tion on barn feeding.
I
| appearance, should la* considered from under B ritish sway.
"tine sixteenth of the area of the the standpoint of Its possible effect
The native« were untrustw orthy.
farm s In Illinois Is untlllahle land on the health, comfort and egg pro- The Indian potentates whose power
and bluegrass Is the pasture crop . quctlou of the Hock, the circular con wus checked and a horde of fanatics
commonly used over this large area. tlnues. All this means th at there Is whose religious rites had been cur-
-
It Is a well-known fact that bluegrass no one best house for all conditions, tailed by the foreign rulo were ever
gives a low yield of pasture In mid Most of the essential requirem ents stirrin g up revolt ugaiust their new
summer. For this reason the college cun he provided In more thun one m asters. Hence It wus necessary to
For In d ig estio n , Dyspepsia, etc.
of agriculture. University of Illinois, way, so th at there Is an opportunity m aintain a large arm y In India. Eng­
Relieves D istress a fte r Hurried
conducted a pasture experiment to de­ for the Hock owner to exercise Ills land could not spare a sufficient force
M eals o r O vereating.
Being a
term ine the actual amount of feed re ­ personal preference and choice In va­ of white men for the purpose, so or­
gentle laxative, It keeps th e d l*
ceived from bluegrass each week rious respects w ithout seriously affect­ ganized native regiments, under B rit­
gestive tra c t w o rk in g n o rm ally.
throughout the growing season, for ing the practicability of the house.
ish officers, and trained them along
30c & 90c. At all Druggists.
four consecutive years. The result
In so fur ns location Is concerned, European lines. These native troops
showed that bluegrass produced only the m ajor factors to he considered were called Sepoys (from the Persian
C. 6. GREEN, Inc. WOODBURY, N. J.
kneel beside peasant women with milk
about one-seventh ns much feed a are good noil und air drainage, south­ word “slpahi,” signifying "soldier”),
H E Poland of today still shows
cans or vegetables protruding from
year ns did the same area In corn or ern exiM)sure, protection from pre­ and proved splendidly efficient In re­
the effects of the World w ar thetr shawls.
a lfa lfa ; only one hulf as much as vailing winds In w inter nnd conven­ peated campaigns. Thus, by 1850, all
D IS E A S E ^
which freed the country of po­
£ ,?Ced. . \ nywhe£V’ DAISY FLY KILLER attracts and
Chic Polish women slide out past aiua
aU Aiwa. Neat, clean, ornamental, convenient and
oats, and one-fourth us much us red ience In the m atter of dally care and India seemed safe and moderately con­
litical dependence on Ituisln.
“ ’
, ehoap. I.aeta a lia
c lo v e r.
■on. Made o f n
management. The last point may be tent under British domination. True, This Is especially m arked In W arsaw, some stooping peasant In top boots.
can’t apill or tipovi
"The low yield Is not the only sacrificed under some conditions If by there were countless fanatics and un­ the capital. T he po rter who meets On the broad front steps old men and
will n«t soil or injbrw
anything.
Guaranteed.
trouble with lilupgrass pasture. The so doing the factors which are essen­ scrupulous native rulers who waited one ut the train w as but yesterday n women In rags, a m other with a baby
Inatet upon
nt her breast, aw ait the alm s Inspired
worst of It Is, It turns up Its toes nnd tial to the comfort and health of the only the opportunity to rebel; but for millionaire.
DAISY FLY kILLEK
F an tastic figures gave
your dealer,
stops growing entirely when the rains flock can be more fully secured.
a long time they lucked the chance. birth to fantastic habits. Until re­ by brief communion with oneself or H A R O L D S O M E R S B r o from
o k ly n
N . T.
God.
cease, becuuse It Is shallow rooted.
Sanitation cannot he too strongly T hat sam e “chance" came about In cently no one asked for change. W ith '
The streets of the capltnl are h u ­
And this drought usually comes when stressed, th e authors of the circular an unforeseen fashion. Like most a mass of brnln-clutterlng zeros, It
a i . T
a
|>
AVOID d r o p p i n g
there Is the greatest need of feed, be­ point out. In this connection It Is de­ m isfortunes of this sort. It was was easier to deal in round numbers. manized hy news stands w ith papers
cuuse of the excessive heat of mid sirable to arrange the poultry house brought about and then augmented Then came the zloty, worth a gold tn several languages, excellent Illus­
or o t h e r Irritation.
summer and the tortuous flies,
In such a way th a t the surrounding by blunders on the purt of the British franc, tw enty cents, or 1,800,000 Pol­ trated Journals, some Innocent gayety
The old simple remedy
nnd much nudity In silk stockings.
that brings comforting relief
"tine of the four years It would land may he cultivated nnd cropped. government.
ish marks.
l i belt.
25«, all dru ffjletg
With
the
recent
deaths
of
Joseph
Con­
Several Eugltsh regim ents had been
have required nine nnd one half acres ' A double yarding system can then he
There were no zeros to toss around
Hall > Boeket,Sew York City
of bluegrass pasture to support a cow ptavlded, w ithout excessive expense, withdrawn from northern and central and many travelers, likewise reduced rad and H enryk Sienklewicz and tha
after June 1. Two years there were so that half the range may he in crops India to serve In the Crimean war. from the ranks of millionaires, prefer Nobel aw ard to I.adlslas Reym ont’s
lierlods of three and a half to four every year. This practice will cut O thers were away In Burmah. These to carry their own h a g s ; hence there "The P easants,” one might expect a
months when bluegrass pasture was down losses from purasltes and dis­ departures left barely eighteen white are three porters for every job. Each considerable demand for the works of H ave System of Levels
practically worthless ns a crop to pro­ eases.
regim ents available for nctlon. Sev­ must live from th e proceeds of a day, these Polish literary lions, hut recent­
to R eveal A ltitu d e
du ce feed for stock, as It would have
Taking up the question of the size eral of the most im portant arsenals two-thlrds of which Is takeu up In ly translations of H enry F ord’s ".My
Life nnd W ork,” M orand’s “Lewis and
A ltitudes are obtained by u system
r e q u ire d 30 acres a cow to furnish of the house, the circular points out and garrisons were In charge of the having his services refused.
Irene” and a Claude E arrere novel of levels for the taking of which one
barely sufficient feed. Now It Is easily th at crowding hens too closely, espe­ Sepoys. At about this time the E n­
As a droshky rolls up the blue-
requires
considerable
engineering
seen that when pasture Is this poor It cially during the w inter months, field rifle was adopted for use among coated driver In n leather cap hands were am ong the best sellers.
The W arsaw cigarette stand con­ knowledge and a set of Instrum ents.
ceases to he a pasture and becomes when they must be kept Indoors a the Sepoys. Iu loading the rifle It wus his num ber to a policeman, who slips
merely an exercising ground.
lurge part of the time, seldom pays. necessary to bite off the end of the It onto one end of a broken ring. A sists of a box which cun be suspended T here Is also a method of estim ating
These cartridges were duplicate number hangs between the from the shoulders and carried to a altitudes by m eans of tables worked
"These tests and common experl A safe rule to follow In building a cartridges.
ence show tliut bluegrass falls more poultry house Is to allow four square coated with grease. They were also shoulder blades of the cabby. When locution chosen for the num ber of po­ out on the basis of the reading of the
than half the season and falls at the feet of floor space to each hen, al­ packed In glaxed paper. The fore­ an arriving passenger w ants a c ar­ tential buyers who pass ut any given barom eter. Differences of tem perature
busiest time of the year, and when though when 280 hens or more run to­ going facts seem mere trifles, yet they riage a number Is slipped off the other hour. B righter still are the soft-drink affect the density of the air, and con­
or refreshm ent booths with pink nnd sequently exert a certain Influence
stock need the feed the worst. The gether In one flock, less floor spuce brought on a bloody Insurrection.
end and the driver of th at num ber
moat certain thing about bluegrass cun be allowed for each hen.
The S ep o y regim ents were mude up wins the fare, according to the flrst- yellow sirups, red nnd russet apples, upon an un ero ij barom eter. T his Influ­
shiny roils of chocolate and various ence has to he taken Into account
One of the problems th at must be of M ahom etans und Buddhists. A s the come-flrst-to-serve principle.
pasture Is Its uncertainty, nnd the loss
when differences of altitu d e are be­
that comes to the whole herd from faced constantly In the management English very well knew, the B uddhists j Occasionally, when detnnnd for types of breadstuffs.
Scenes In the M arkets.
ing determ ined by the aid of this In­
lack of supplying sufficient feed d u r ­ of poultry Is that of keeping the house and Mahometans alike are forbidden I droshkles exceeds supply, a number
T here Is n certain Inform ality about strum ent. The tuble, showing allow­
ing the hot dry w eather of mhlsum dry. Hens have no sweat glands ami hy the most sacred laws of their re­ j never gets onto th e ring, and Instead
mer. The loss thus sustained In the since little moisture Is excreted In the ligion from eating or even handling ; of a lot of tags representing Idle car- the m arkets of W arsaw. The traffic ances th at must be made for tem pera­
year Is alm ost beyond comprehension droppings th e only way the hen ent: pork. At once It was claimed tiy na­ j rlages there Is a queue of potential In vegetables and flowers, chaplets of ture. most generally used Is th a t pre­
dried mushrooms, milk nnd eggs, live pared by P rofessor Airy, late astron­
It may easily amount to the difference get rid of any considerable amount of tive rulers, ag itato rs und fan atics ttnit patrons.
between success and failure to the moisture Is through the lungs. A great the fut of swine was used In greasing
At the hotel a long succession of and dressed poultry, Juicy pears and omer royal of G relit B ritain, In which
deal of m oisture Is thus given off Into the cartrid g es and glazing ttie paper. , m llltnry heels, relief committee bools enorm ous English w alnuts overflows 31 Inches of pressure represent the
dairy farmer.
"The c o w 's requirem ent for feed Is the air of th e poultry house. The re­ To this w as added the rum or th at the and su it case salesm an's shoes has from the two m arket halls Into tho zero of nltltude. assum ing th a t the
tem perature Is 50 degrees F a h re n h e it
continuous throughout the summer, sult Is a tendency for the litter to be­ governm ent was seeking to force the reduced to paper thinness the carpets streets nnd courtyards on nil sides.
The practice of selling live poultry
nnd In order to solve the pasture som« damp quickly. It Is essential, native troops to em brace Christianity, In which one once waded through lux­
problem economically we must have therefor«, th at the floor of the house hy making them violate th etr owi, ury. E xasperated guests have killed In a county w here cold storage con­
W om en's E m ploym en t
some pasture crop Hint will furnish be built In such a way th at no addl creed. At once fanaticism blazed tuto flies against the wall paper. Careless sists of a long w inter m akes for a
Among the many trad es women
an ample nnd continuous supply of tlonnl floor m oisture can accum ulate furious revolt. A devout Christian bacchantes cooling th eir brows have more even m arket. If, a fte r having have taken up for n livelihood In
feed for the six sum mer months. The through absorption from the ground could not In.* more Indignant ut being 1 broken the bottoms out of the w ash­ tw enty city women finger over her pet G reat B ritain is th a t of breeding
commanded to stum p on the crucifix basins. A fter years of wur nnd de­ gander, tile country woman finds no
results on elghty-one dairy farms In below.
goldfish. An Irish girl guts a living
than were these Moslem and Hindu preciation, funds must he found to re­ sale for him, a tw ist of the w rist ties
Illinois show that three fourths of an
by bl eeding g o u ts; Lady Itachel Byng
devotees a t the order to defile their store the hotel to Its form er state. On him up In her shawl and back home
acre of sweet clover pasture Is enough Start Chicks Right hy
breeds Angora rabbits.
T here are
souls t»y bundling and tasting pork-fat. (op of the necessarily high price the she goes.
to support a cow during the six sum
women "m asters of fox­
Feeding Them Properly Several Sepoy regim ents refused to m unicipality Imposes an 80 per cent N ear thfr food m arkets the fronts of several
mer months. This Is the average effi
hounds," a woman has chosen “tea
F or the first 00 hours of a chick's receive the cartridges, uud even re­ surtax, plus a dollar for a passport several buildings are drnpeil with
deucy of sweet clover pasture, not In
tastin g ” for a living, another Is a
belled.
They
were
disbanded,
and
the
a few exceptional cases, but the com life, perhaps the best thing th at can
Inspection each tim e one returns to piece goods, and across the road is a cattle Judge and one young lady puts
governm
ent
turdlly
"called
In"
the
dimly lighted shambles, w here tho In her whole tim e as a m aster of h ar­
mon experience In all sections of the be done Is Io provide a warm, dark
town.
shoddiest of woven goods, comfortless riers. A college girl has become "a
state and under all the varying con place with plenty of ventilation. When hated urtlcles of ammunition.
W a rs a w N o w D a rk a n d D u ll.
On May 2, 1.857, a cavalry regiment
dltlons on these farms. The reason the chicks are hatched they retain a
B eautiful parks and gardens su r­ underw ear, cardboard suit cases nnd scribe and heraldic illum inator," two
th at sweet clover continues to grow large portion of the yolk In tlielr was ordered, by error, to bite tin rounded hy dull, gray, depressing ugly finery are sold to those too poor others Jointly earn n living hy Jam
In dry w eather Is becuuse It has a bodies In an unnbsorhed form. N ature greaaed cartridges, tn loading thetr streets are the first Impressions which to profit from buying honest goods.
making on a large scale, two sister»
large and deep root system, growing provides this for food during the first guns. They refuseil and were forcible W arsaw , the capital city, makes upon
N orth of these m arkets, watched run a small upholstery business, an­
from four to six or more fret deep, three d a y s of the chick's life. If the disarm ed. T his was the signal for the visitor.
over by bulbous-bodied country women other Is a builders’ m erch an t
while most bluegrass roots are In the chicks ure given food Immediately, a ! general revolt. At Meerut, a few
The buildings are huge. Impressive with cheery, honest fnces. one comes
large portion of (his yolk will not tie miles north east of Delhi, the Sepoys because of their size but not plctur- ■ ,0 the Nalewkl, w here Yiddish Is the
top six Inches of the soli.
G e ttin g S leep y
"To show thut cows will produce absorbed and thus cause trouble later. and townsfolk rose together, mas esque. Coupled with heaviness of con- native Jargon.
well on sw eet clover pasture, It Is If chicks are left where It Is light' sacred ttie B ritish garrison and white structlon there Is a eomherness whose ' The Nalewkl differs from Polish i Mrs. Downing—Why ure you bath­
ing your head In cold w ater?
only necessary to mention that I have - they will he restless and will pick at residents and m arched to Delhi. They psychological effect Is disheartening. W arsaw in th a t Its buildings have no
H er H usband—To keep awake. I ’vz
captured
the
latter
city
nnd
made
It
droppings,
which
Is
apt
to
spread
dis­
T
here
Is
nothing
depressing
nhout
a
t'tie
facades,
but
two
slovenly
backs.
;
h a d a cow on my own farm that pro I
called the doctor for my Insontnln and
duced fal pounds of milk a day with I ease. If the chicks are kept quiet they the head q u arters of the mutiny. The country scene, even on a night with- i Between It nnd the Vistula there re- I
III feel like a fool If I'm asleep when
out grain. I have Seen four other will absorb the yolk ami the digestive whole Bengal presidency revolted and ju t a m oon; hut In a city, with the sky ’ mains the Old Town square, once the he gets here.
Europeans were massacre,! wholesale shut out, darkness weighs upon the haunt of fashion. Some of the tine j
cows that produced between 05 and tract will flulsli Its development, there
j carved doorways still hint of ancient
T3 pounds of milk a day on sweet by preparing It for the first food, amid the most unspeakable outrages h e a r t.
which should co m e ut from 00 to 70 Nana Sahib, m ah arajah of ltithur.
From six to eight every evening glories. The row of medieval houses I The busy hnve no time for tears.
clover pastu re alone w ithout grain."
loudly proclaim ed his loyalty to the jo u n g W nrsaw pnrndes the thorough­ Is, In Its general aspect, ns fine ns
hours a fter hatching.
governm ent, hut at the first oppor fares betw een T heater square and the anything W arsaw can offer. Hidden
went over to the m utineers Saxon garden. Polish men are sup­ away from casual gaze are narrow en­
Keep Cowa Clean
Breathing Room for Hens (unity
lie besieged Cawnpore. On his sol posedly vivacious. Polish women are trance halls and staircases th a t once
C u -to m has long decreed tliut horses
It Is estim ated th at 73 per cent of enm promise of safe-conduct the gar
should la* kept clean. The same cus­ , the people who keep poultry crowd rlson at last surrendered. As soon as reputed beautiful. For want of ade­ gleamed with the beauty of Ivory
God-»ent
tom - old Include the dairy cows. j too tunny birds Into their poultry they were nt hts mercy he murdered qu ate lighting, w hat might he a b ril­ shoulders, and where natty officers,
The h !y of the dulry cow. especially I bouses. Egg production Is thus dlsre- them, m assacring 210 English women liant concourse Is a funereal gathering emerging from their heavy overcoats,
Blessing”
that | t of the body, flanks snd ml i garded hud proper development of and children who had sought refuge tn w ading through such darkness as disclosed such a lancers' unlnform as
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Is w h a t on e
d v r u o h ure above the milk pall, I younger birds Is prevented. Wlier- the town. Lucknow nnd other cities would rnln Times square In a single made a callow youth look like a man |
m o th e r w r ite s of M rs.
month.
of Iron and a breaker of hearts.
lim y 1» the source of much of the j over any dlw nse breaks out In the garrisoned by the English were be­
W inslow ’» S y ru p .
T h o u san d s
T he Poles are said to he the g reat­
T here Is nothing distinctive about I
cont.it« nation In milk. The twat flock, overcrowding helps spread the sieged. and throughout northern and
of o th e r m o th e r s h a v e fo u n d
est
dancers
In
the
world,
hut
the
tra
v
­
the W arsaw skyline. Until recently !
th is safe, p le a sa n t, effectiv e
n i e t l . i of preventing contam ination ' disease more rapidly. Cull the birds central India B ritish rule w as nearly
eler seeking som ething peculiarly Pol­ the dominating features of the silhou j
rem ed y a b o o n w h e n b a b y ’s
Is to l ive the cows clean at milking so th at the flock will flt the house. extinct.
little sto m a c h is u p s e t F o r c o n ­
ish tn a public place finds an oily- ette were the five gilt domes nnd 240-
time. It Is much more Im portant thut If you don't do It, n atu re may when
The governm ent at Inat awoke to the
stip a tio n , flatu le n cy , colic an d
the c o n s he properly groomed than the house Is crow,led—and you can t peril. Armies under Havelock. Out halred hanjolst pursuing a couple foot campanile of the Russian church
d ia rrh o e a , th e r e la n o th in g like ,
about tho polished floor nnd a negro W ithin the last three years this has I
the horse.
sell the dead birds.
rati, Campbell and other generals were tra p drum m er tossing his sticks In been torn down, carefully and expen­
sent to stam p out the mutiny. Luck
the air or coaxing a peculiar ra ttle sively.
SYRUP
now was relieve,! when at the las, from his drum s with a wire fly­
Quality Dairy Products
Dry Mash for Hens
W arsaw a citadel, with Its over­
74s laAmfa* m g CXigrrwi Ibtx/afor
P rof 11. W. Gregory, of the dairy
Have the dry mnsh before the poul­ gasp, and w ithin a year the final s w a tte r .
It (S esp ecially good a t te e th in g
worked execution grounds and Infa­
depart!, ent, Purdue university, 1» re
Many O rnate Churches.
tim e. C o m p lete fo rm u la
try flock all the time. Feed the sparks of Insurrection were quenched
mous Pavilion X. w a, fruit to pUnt, h
The Pollsu capital has many the Poles for the November Insurrec
on ev ery label. G u a r a n ­
sponsible for the statem ent th at one of scratch or hard grain In a litter morn Then the B ritish w reaked fearful vet,
gennee on thetr beaten foes.
te e d fre e fro m n arco tics,
ttie largest and oldest bu tter com
churches, massive and ornate, baroque tlon of 1830. Pavilion X has been
Ing and night, giving Just what they
o p iates, alcohol an d all
The mutiny brought about a rad­ outside and rococo within, full of me­ torn down In It was the cell where
pantes tn Boston Is to begin ImtnedF will clean up. Feed the greens at
h a rm fu l in g red ien ts.
ntely to feature pasteurized butter ■ noon. If you have time, and It will ical change In E ngland's mode of rul- m orials to those Polish exiles who did Illsudskl was Imprisoned
A t a l l D r a g g ia tt
from tuberculin tested herds.
He pay you well, It Is well to feed once ' Ing her East Indian possessions. In their work on foreign soil and to
From the
i - Writï ,o r
booklet of
del walls one looks
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