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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1906-10-26, Page 2"WCrirt taterrrouo, taml zoczlrist, so sweets tetee. Ws Illsah'4eets410:14,14.0.04ink Stotra WITH E. Vermeer. Sarrietie. 14 teener, &s. Rtescser ta Secietsee siert. eke,. C. Ilona tie los% tee Mete t wee mom, efeitosee moot. .or '00•14 striae esit Ogilvie. %testi* RON*EitTIOIthirr 211100112*** row sem xstorloo eta. 1,11einnew e. Dar soar item everts ei rick Out, M. , feenettial, efe. C. a, Cleresoretat leleInkelt PARIM7P.., Rertili$OR. ki1C1100. Semothee ten pete X. esnemailenleneeeii. nteettotue V*IMk1WW, s *sere Isere% •X . tcloidst ietees enrolee ;.IiEOA. T. PttatiEte„ ueltAnttlfirrrtilt, 19•KirellicsItter*vstar91.7414.4 91 t?,,t,ter! "A; 0141co •ievit u14. Vourt‘ Ae**. lobawl.. ME IflCAL. 114', 4401ieLY sts gA74OW's feerfreosti, tititeee ite 11 ;fete eetreett formerly veinier .0 Omts ureede ,assit, 0 40 pinte " minceeentl,, Taentiver toontenee. lir.• tratoles r*aidenci. Al% 4014' eIneelnie Man. .HoW. 11M Agent et flee , NF , ,-,.^"4"teelleeSS. PAGEANT -OF ,PAST AGES *)N000****** N NT 114.120411 WAS I* IOW UN fintrea00108. ter, *TO P 0411104,911 AttOt10100 ..,###1.40,EopankorEintON•AtIORPIOONII" , „ $0415thEtiEttha Onion Aietleeser, Ilentinea Ineoteniederien. • taloseekee'eyeiTerifiere *Mt all erect* mads teltentee senitentlee. Settetirteeeneeteeeheentatelle " ****att*T e.::gratiosto of tat' .P 0it10 stieriborr Conesiklereate, zepsettally, etheattenticm ethers, tweet" lo tot eiereovetlinatemear onefateigete boron , 4/44%,,,n,retieleeatm2:-.0yrojetinere meatelnew linetflirattrkilk Ca. Ina Eaalea's.Thilegitel TON HIAL. To le ONS ieinieries Art t. aeon street. Clotterfah. h Ann' 'CIA Eng. tannannOttnit. in '4IP, (4t# .tyle. Itemos* seterptinee and boned. lelittletectioe aisekre iutal3r• ee, Itiette-s. HONEVOLENT sac:laves. io atm, .09Dlottlon, N.. ea, 0.0.5", -eibeitinTelett let and 'ere Tuutd.ya mfrom P4141410 Cunero,u, rh. Patti, woo itt tt!' 01 itEtEt get pertieoters 11.414114 lenttee,""w„, Sieseteeritti. Viettlair rettie .,itiesys **teases Ise& ; 1 0 -UNDERTAKERS EMBALMERs,- DIgaUjii ONT strest., eesee- Gotierich flailing !fills. BUCHANANS 1 --LAWSON Contractors and Ilettleia swaroataieet,ostaad neater, lit *II Maas ot 'needing etla- lerlett Neigh esLumber,Itoors, retele ,Leth, Shingles, &a Ste. Pleat and ietbaudes thrashed on *PPP talon. (leetteel101104%84.) Buchanans i& LOW114011. 1101 .0P stitantio Oa 'Perin and latelatid VOW* FrePerlY Suted, Property Insured up to . . , ,3*0040.gi 2Gtito 4.8.0484/5.o0. .ortettikitta.runi Ilittliltiteolos,JA IteLetito.Proilinent.:Uipeen P. 04 9,1. Voircr, :vMotPrealticitt, Deuceoclit T. • l'•• ltiiteieee""seeeetarn-engetteute, er,, 'fBestorth,:40,, Do Connolly, Doter* 0..; '0. DM% ,teune! ten 00; Watt, Oarlock P..; 04, 44"-Uventet,•,11,0eeneeetod, P. 04 .1. tti ;fettelreee:teinteren to.: Donator 1000, tio Obesnrik ottob the Inspector et Area neeeett to *he*. they vogue. toppas,,,, Yob, noting:01AR tennittnif. atneoltilallto; 71. Seat:olio Sidthi Har - Irk. Poll* Tredilerti eine Piiy assess. nienttAtitgot. their ottrdla,roeitri.24 4d -he'll?. toots,. Clinton,' on at 1110* Leen' trot, leekletel tittere$ Gothiriolt, • (13 etiti y Toloplit)il 0 au tetrolorfloit corner welt Oa and Squint ' Ott WItrtttilit begit, ')1,141ads at is on liand4 iS011, Sabi, Wbeks t044, Parents Should Not Deal Un u tly With Their Own Family Pant geeate betcd L1e0b ;became of tite teeing wherewiln hie lathes' bleesen inlet eteet ete.---Oene$1.5, MAU, 41.45. 1atn1W Is the eldent inetitillien in the %wired end ext,sted -before tither Me Ctinreh or leo *tete, U 14 fettildediii natiere and a Melee Institetten. Withiii f'eeitthlittliteleelteekeeltirlp4fulubni4emist',vhplitIlaenektire.° te1gliierte$40 geolieneee, aympatIM Min Wily levee Me ten of Had, trite relit fent Olken, Ali that Christlanity tine A trite family Is a paradise, on Eden, ci neaVen off earth. It ih the tintr 01 troirried Men end Woillen 1.4 my Ilse that their beillea MeY be to them, Into heave en We ought le•eveteli night end any le keep Satan out of ilio household, WI' ,OVOP 110 MN Ids heed in he WM never te eentent Untli MS Mune body 13 In AS Mere le no more charming picture .1 .4 true Jiome,en ere 1 00 s341- ier And neriter Mature titan the :broken letnily Men% NVI! have -teeth a home 10 Me text and no real escuse existed for 14 Jacob %yeti a farmer, a Cattle- terdelluni, 4 rencher. HE WAS A MAN OP CHARACTER end heti faith enough te leave hie home when he heard the volee oe Cod. He Was a man of greet preePeritY and POe• sessed nods of sheep, cattle,. goats and camele, Yet thee din mit contribute tr. Ws bappinese and peeee ot mind. There was discord, and so a broken -leanly circle, The brothers were jeateue of one another and the father and mo, Mee were distracted anti beartbrelten, ,e'lehe „me wne....1111eLoteine tam ty ut nun. Ile wee Celledfrom the term to Me throne and had 4 fine chance, but Missed it, Ills spirit begame darn. Ile grew jealous and threw a'hivelin at tho. head of II son-in.low. MI this was -uultingly, and the family cIrcIo was• • One of the things that breaks the flietily circle Is jealousy. , It Was Rai- oilsy, largely, that broke the family eir. e of Jaeeb, Parents should 'Watch tor OME Alfirti HOD* Ike CAW Apia Oele **Ong Dorn the Riwillut. hert4 Vrife. the ileveloPitig tharticterlaticat 'end the temperaMente Of their ebeetlren in QJ41Z to alley jealeusy, flentetlee le another •efili,se. gro Offen Wale in the Ireelmene of their Children. Men Who. Pane Orin. On the vivid greet:reward- et ilidetenburn, ertelent ler6dri in detigleinti %Wainer We Me tenni reVelsi 1001i ideee tel a Melte af BECIPES. rbeeie evelneVieln ed so required in. milk. When toolied, drain, it on to * Nero' ha abbe Coller vent*: grated Vertfleeilii choke., tune scree Iremsdietely. Tneeinly Steekeeereit 1)0474' Mal team it lent lel Veal, an • Ste that it Ls - WASTE OF HUM LiE enough. tine suave Az the dike bad stork to lb. pan *ad coun• oql 14 ra- ther shattered vending*, it wee in ewe r.esel of tieing up, neneehew. Seto be4 et eel& ides. `Willie Mill everni wean elfer,ihe ishattered lenient. Hirn. niter it hate Tooled. ever thin by nkiellier itelling. Tie viettore ell bagged tor tlie reCeipt %at •dee tenses etneeu Sting etve of Inime 1 Men Vouch, tree excellerieles WITH, 'ORAPtS.: . _ Grape Pleklege-Telle &vett Pound* el 4cent:epee and remove the etenueeleke three pounde et white Mine!. 004 guert Vi Oiler vinegar, one onus* of cleul14.1 enten, end OtMce ot •elpves6 1$911 Peeiellee tit 2,00e Mieetetern n'eihtit ml oI less' 411411 '1)1K° Ine 1144' k. P'it$ end polir ever Une fruit tor twe Morn - rim' Mr lArr-5 er Eeklaed:' ' '°•le4 an "0 61°' $eit'S44 41414141);',*inge. and the third; morning put Milk ROMs ell -beteg pet to their Ile g T112- lettinereliS hislerie Pageinit$ Were Per ,end ond -cook On :erge all in peeeetteing leeene;,•-eette ea. ea_ ,ought to. Le 111.st*ISO teeir•.entitiree, ceeeetnegbe eggenve,.. their owned tieloro clear oda St* tip', itn "Le egg -neer ,fer ',NW minutest then ;put :foe ilieyedoel unjuetty ;11telr, setting firee.0aejend swept end bright non% Iteeluet Welk Mielted, lint on 044 ar,,earthoa 1404:- ife, ,aar oven tetrely• 'lliey leek 10 400 ine blue eV. The *entente repreeented DO etegefint • ried lint' *rev verY ntay hItt faintly elitie bridrotip • , scenes' In *inheres biatorg from lbo Unto 'with the following) Truffle •Sauee. te, O'dretielYeened, 14n,gneini,_.'no„ 44 „neelegtee„.„ „„. $011 another reiloo Is InTertUsule et*• Ot theintAlitienielinit And en ,tbretten the •Iltib tut enanieled entIcePan Witten Wee ""enre ee"e'''"e '''eetnNebtr• Inwelo e`4' then on, tilte Mien or the Other °*' nu' nicor''' Pre,gtwistlart (1 I% 1.0 tho 11003 .0A the -Pt vnton, melt in it two: Antes set but. 4tliga 4144: Wiatt 141°, _l_lra "Re" 04lit: Men" Oben:11r Le too touch made ct, passing of., 44144414,, ow ,440 044044,5 of tor, ante onneinix opt in one bed eea„ IMO PreServing 'nein% -And stew -41ese-- no eltlin ite , 0 expense id another, 24,th a the orem slam epeejaj, v0'00)0 speound et geese, , Add 0 quo er, * a le for tome minutes to freelhe-pnce,, amVOurii1941 litialfh, 0,, 0,killn9 343 1130 11 to • in Me'pagi svlati 'Oleetortbury end ils. pint Al best.'slock lind three Sliced Ira, jeff,,i1,114,4,.. 114AcIttNehee-c°164141X4rie'mt Vign• 4WP '''" 411" ”"it "t "'WO '''''''' gelltut 'old 'abbey Played In :those fireat lian, Mane lite Settee bolnenn tio aegonnt eeeo-ne 4-4- e'en' -.00,1'. *eefin,ee CS timee end the, Came of nialit brOkell - ' n A Oka Ala n Men) ieret swing all the,sveleg' 140 14 NIP,' liell ritri ' ret at IOMI finnile• elreleti. "We need a ietiglia, Of ON - rIP$TORIC,ALIAt Ar.CUXtATE. pom. it. Then ',Plaeie -pit. 4 -boardeemd Write reinuteee tielll nette "Ann pen le. geed people toe the , - , i . ti4 ai"iti: *gra Jaen Id? teeldente of, ohop•It !Op 'Very, :line.' finite in a ,eageen inas4,04,- ,, ,_, „. , ,.. (MiutuiibUry 111)41 t .- - Tie " ease pen Witli 4 lutrile et nutter. %little milk, ereoee' % relies Teee life Piotr *A We tunics weroAttatmICally litteerate, end .0 teaepeental „et castor Auger., and en •0"4144 1),M1 'end Tilli .4hgeeeeidie n,"131eve tititilibg gnald bane Well Mere strintrig eggsnoonful i3 •greted lemon:ilea •' et 41,5 , s ue Add tl aed beautiful ebati le e,eis Jim gaily -ate liked. a Pinch, et Mixed piece -MO .",be rullt-110vitnbeetartral411nattl,Xtteitn,..,dvtallialltithr thineIng, rerrily on tho ward le the *neck ore 4 dish, ieevii lid MAIO eeldt 'P"11:41 ° SIAR4r 4°' 44f1 'PO' $4-41.0%1 at eenerne /QvisgeFir,„„„eSiet4„„uede' InerinIfeene,irei,eee.e, epeelee, until )0 minele ot the Men- beil-s-potie IWO the eteole, and serve hot taleSible. Measure the Mee anti P., • MA ••••• jgonot aertheey. 4,4 )1o, 13 wadi ndet poutt at taut ottger to 000ll PPOTEOTION OF THE FAMILY, : • Fermis oliotild be Impartial Mid :litriellY.IUSt in their dealitteee with ehle :drove rind'ekneetsethIS, mid unleen PAY'. 'Meta are pet they intist look to see toe '14011)Y'enule 'beam up, Much 'ellottld he Matie tit the tome. There ohelint -Ann "rnettanines Mild felentla Wele0Med PerltaPS lite Meet finee0s$1111, dertieltd4 it 04101- eaten, These tire eltelone - Onine MerienieLle-Tahnennii peunel Of the ,Feetel,Vere.sa,Plritedittaleen„,,, ,44d, the ••Parelen; Ilene a f,110. et Iat liPt eneugh Or h0SVIss'and ibto ihruitkii ..,iiiilYe:tCeell Pell of tee ,i,alle•kalrede bereekitin was to brown a nieee ot bran ill a Detente. WWI It beconeee pert eS' jarns,s !lit ilteay WeielerinitY Mame-- 'rho -scene --Miele Put in% parsley into 4 frying lieenete : leZeiliell epreeeree, ,jars, _ the eiwina,beed% Whe rates the king for then drop the basket 'Mtn °hut lati• lot ' 44,t'aPe Leei)1„.ere4/4e., ,helii' iii.gr4lerits eteorching the caltee pi:I:reeked A 'StOrtill tt reMain half a reinlite, then lay GO a•a'Ar' morrna'cle. P°,I unul quitO Atilt. ree...,brown ,pegee tin wanted for eellYeed On tnnrb p 01abs orellinc,plattere .,, . , ga:Drelerillietd14-A'imonds --- Tetke one peeled. 1-urtMe IVIlle--1410P tWe' Pelle 0; ripe 'he Proper ,atinteettlents for the Children; e the most popular, were the pageant and with Thin. aces ot teled 114111. ZraPae' end ene lableturx dealing With enlfren'S' Menge, Alt Piled Parsley,-elese fresh. oiled, -00-IA1g 41$eave4, FuV•throu8tesithitt, enntlate4LY •eeteess nelueaLstege lir lei' tWe•rtiY.' Minutee. •Neev empty tbe 4Shveri Peen 4 01,,,grepee teas 'end le belt Mettine ' eri• °retie**. eseelleed ite• Cie Alien feeen Into ha% '. Eng' Too breed. Yclionveetr.ixe4Sionplirotioteettilittro'rgiu-.411trotd tired men, nennett arid eitildeen moving added- DAM ever the fire, 'and 0,00; crumb thtrio, Mtn frn bellInt .ell le ein abendanee of owl Miners+ bee 4 junhinul 14 to the Milne Crete. Horne snoule be matte pleasure, cheerful lend brittlit. When Ibis is .11-tene there will bo Uttlu flange), -at -Oaken family circles. In the twine religion hhotild be PIA Int° practice Mid 100Y lac IndlOWed ibe PrilYer. The Word of God should lierrd'and The neMe °tercet* Chi" Another sueceeefill t 6,X1111 s When Children aro hiatth a eenenten 'Was the old Pennell revel en owe honer Cod the,y will he mine, ino groon, with a map, m motley to Ore to love and honor their Parents g.revide upreerfons tun. denelen hied the faintly, eirole wilt remain mt. lbe young men end Inaldieee betere ,nrelten. King !teary and bis gegen aroteeen great May the !Mat Cod belp us• to keep Itt ly -.On US 1140,1. nee berties tweet and pure, and final le the Faller71 hotise abovel • GRAND FINALE. kith& ull into the -greater tamely circle TIM DAVID 0, WYLIE, Di E. ea for some weeks back by profeseton- Ms, acted their parts elm and Pli ad- mirabir, entering Into the pita et the thing with notable tact. Ladies in gay swam initettes-largely--predoroineted in the gathering ot apectelere, and near- ly all the clergy of the tines Wessex counties. were preeent, The final Pageant was a splendid ele- torfeal spectacle, till who had taken part In the varlotts scenes joining in the pro. ees,sion and mar -Ching under, the grend arcade formed by the sboughs of the The local actors and 'netresses, train« SAESSON 0.1/1•1 litITERNATIoNAL LESSON. OCT. 28. Lesson IV. Jesus Anointed In Bethany, Holden Text Matt. 28. 10. TIIE LESSON WORD STUDIES. Note.--Thekext 01 (110 ilevised Version Ls used as baste for these Word Studies., Chronological Sequence of Events, -In point of chronelogical eequence our last lesson mutative is out of Its proper piece ill the rogord of Mathew, as is also elle case in the nerrativo of hist* The anointing of Jesus by Mary in 13eth apy reelly oceuered_on the evening pre. ceditig the triUmPhat entry. a latin'e' gospel me event is given its proper aol- Ung , (Jobn 11. 55-12. 11), Matthew and Mark seemed jo he concerned near° with ..Winst_lbenneetlori of the treaffiteg_ of Judas with 'the event than Tirlibierve the exact chronological -order in their narratives. The 'supper in the house al SiMon Oecurred ori the evening of Sat- urilay, after the closo Of tbe Jewish Sale nate, at sundown, and hence, according to the Josvish reckoning, during the early hours of the day on wlidell JIM triumpluil entry occurred (Nisno 21 tend which enden neuiday evening at eun- down. Thirty ,pleeet of sliveio-Thirty /Aver PIels-isverlir-tibout- eiarK,--oe seventy eenin each; and worth to. gether About threntyeone rs, We Must 40410 reinember, how r, that the P11101140,1111•Velue of thie sum was much •geester then Urn now, being equivalent to :Moue otte einuired and twenty doe lers, The Stier pad to Ilidas tor the be. irayal of 3ese43 was the market price of 44. cotretnen.ainVili • lit Friebriefitat he eriPee• luellYeeet, eereentilent place .tind time to betray- inn) seneelly and to 4eliver him do MOM. • blanchee elmonds. Split each one la gra1/00 throat'', e• Move line Peen!' to ere rileely nrowned, teen eprinine semi the taste4 Put 'dote Or, triXle, . and A8_1011011' Penner as salt. , Servo of. Serve POthleol Oeoldeso-One egg, one eop, ' 'Grape pxo-Take, the olio) froth the rtrbtliest 09nolcalltiwileott oaroutsomateatuksti%rvitetah graPes ttnd hent little to seftente; then 'rub theinigh %sniveler Bet gut, the eeeds, two tablespeoneuls at sugar, a teaspoon- Add the- skim ,Sini413, ar to taste, and•bake: MI of scan dr two of Wheat ilour, and • bait Now fry ea in batter upw they. „exempt the SOWS, ,Add Sugar to emit Moltke' P0PPer and salt, usin twice °°v" v9114 v4111111%1. Otealti nta.elY NO* celtteal to tit dam. Dtei) !rein * table, THINGS WE'LL, TO KNOW. : spoon upon buttered Ins tind bake We wonder hoer many ..'huese that -slowly,-erowningeolightlyi--r-Gend-io qt-pouttrrenayelea•iiolledeteenelesif Children% MOORS. Keep in a dry place. vinegar 1. (4(1614461 one-It:elf euplo a fowl'? Meta Potatoes. -So army people serve That in boiling. Mille • or credit a hard, motet petel s ;that OM Walla pinch ot soda prevent Prating? not think it )10 easy Mate them light That onion jutee is preteraele to and mealy, It -the potatoes are large, egepped onion in Settionlint'and- to -ob- alWaya. clie them' In two lengthwise tabs the juice 4 latge .graterehOtild be fere boiling,. When linished drain off to too, /110 ger, set the uncovered saucepan ova, , martial strains et a military band, lid 411. the moisture from t_he'potato has great trees surrounding the lawn woVehdatestiliiess wand Lblceerqousteere ,'PandtSlizierido Wallah be moped with ,kerosene -end galvan. slight ,•heat, and Shutt° ioccasionellYs So successful were the revels that escaped in steam. ' jzeg iron ware, iiies„ sewing menthine they may become an annual fixture, Stuffed Chicken Legs. -Por this dish sjende, eto, are, easter cleaned Dais , use theleas of a anal chicken ((he re- way? 'minder can be used tor a 'saute, or That pap barrie •orle of the best -10401.$11 ,IMMICAL • IIINPLOnit GROWTHOFOGEANLINERS , Mope. or for tluenelleeh Carefully re- OREM AT MURDER TRIAL ot the anneal& in each. "Mix half a more tee bones, leaving a Moll portion' penal of saileago,rneat with 'finely cook - DRAMATIC sCENE IN AN ENGLISH Inimairto. Verse 0. Now when Jesus was in. flethany - The manner of introducing, ibis accomit 01 1110 anointing of Jesus by Mary shows it to be parenthetical here, cued belongine elsewhere chronological. , ly. Simon, the leper -Ono Shnon wItorne apparently, Jesus !waled ot leprosy al. some pteviolls Inno. John redorda. (hitI. ti supper had been prepared hi, ltenor of iesue In the house of Simon, at which Martha wee among those who,, Weed. 7. A wornan-Mary, (be sister of Lae- ' revs and of Mirth% An, alabaster erUse-Or, a flask. Com- ' pare note in Word Studies on lesson fee April 2e, page 278, Sunday School Dan - nor, for April, PAO. • Exceeding prectous ointment. -"Dint- Meld of spittenard, very preteens", Work): The •,speolat kind of ointment 4343010(1 435! evangenst-nard or sPinee . nerd sees extracted from the WS- soins of the Indica) or Arabian nardi grass. The other evangelist give three- lumdreti denude as the vane) of the, oildittent A denarlus tves equid. to a. trine more thnn seventeen eents, .and wits the average day's Wage of com- mon litbeher. Thesactiml value 01 the ointment, therefor% ,10 coteage woad be a little more than fitly dellerst teat in purchasing value It was eqUIVA. 104 hi lellveell three add' tbee hundred 8, 'They bad indignation- Not all of the disciples, oppoeently, shured In this. Indignation as plan trent the ace entint tY the other Ovattellete "Ilut there wee. Mime Mut licifinttition DEnELOPMENT OF TIM ATLANTIC GREYHOUNDS. C..01U1I,T ROOM.• neW.the Great Time Devnurers gave Reached the Present Point of PertectIon. Itis interesting to recall etePe by wheat the steamers of the Cunard •line hoveerieert, for the experienee ot the line 114 . pry much like a synopsis of the his- veLeaterim navigation. It began to IMO, with the Britannia of 1,050 tons (Malt by Robert Duman, Port Oles- gow), and not nu 1852 was the- 2,000 torte lino eXceeded. Two ,eurs later the Amble, the last wooden steamer .1 the wee launched, her tonnage be- ing ILO. Then in 1855 the firm leurieh- et Its nest iron steamer, the Persia, the lergeet and swiftest in the world at that Mite. The Posta was• 8,800 tons and 4,0004torse poop, and it was thought that she could not bo surpassed. But solve/ steamers Were then beginning to gale upon ihe paddle ocean steamers, end the CUnerd determined to make a SUprcene ettort and to protium) a padt dlo ocean steamer 'that would never he beanie. • LAST PADDLE STEAMER. ' SD In late, MI, the Scolia, of 3.871 tons. the last ottoan paddle, Mesmer, find the .lergest and ewitteet ot them all, Was leureeliet1 et Coven, and the Cun- ard people telt that they Wero neeliv tiviii4ottaek. for Many n year. lint in leoverebereltinje the Millen; sereW elenet- er City Of •litels beat tete best rule. of the S001111 trent Oheenslown, to New Toric, and Um days Ed tho :Ocean puddle steam- ets Vete Ocert tie he numbered.. . Then the Witito Slur Lino came inth extste COO in 01 With the fleet .0e011110, and tho, Cunard steamers were surinissed both Inc tortritige and. in 'speed by Abe latesk„steiniters Of • the Inman and Witief Eine Litres. , • , Stilletet thilliird Stare no sign of Dirt., Ing in tho rivalry of tonnage, ond s ezil WI IRO, When the line becalne• 4 I) tille otitnpany. and -one nr Ow lirsi, mune ot tie change, Vele ghat bn orate, was Oren. for the 'Oplidttio 0 the Servet„, q 1..04Sel, ot 1,301 tone, Wiliell was tedifiCee eo utscittlehlittit 111 61,ilYS 1 14 Among ttlettapelet.e, sot g. been Moder (ittark 24. 4), purposes bath tide Was t.if altittnent 10, But 3031is ;wreaking It -Perceiving. their indIntiatlen men bearing their crilktsao tWiiiilltillait",iribtilecist3;:i 4141 t\i"ppliallt-IlyWbtleraeg ,apollen. to Mare,; ' .'tlettitint 'Judge -modo the spokelmart of the ,raultiiiniting &dint% 1' "Rut Attlee lee- taliotr Otte' ot disellnen. That ahonid betray „Mtn, satin, 'Why Avue ,hot thi%' • eirthuott SOld for Onto Mutated 61111e -11,01°6 WI glVen to WO panel" Odd A phi worko.Good lihosedo noble or pralseworthy,, a deed done' 134)614444 111.,' dtteltrotg" 47? 11111414314144361 pu(on�be M. Per ye hive Abe' poor always With .$014 but mo y017406 ad ativeys.oto the tvords of Oils Vorto AIMS point* olit a • dIttetence between gellernt *tided dill. gallons ord arising ottl.of until eirelArattonces. Tho tinier Are totily t4111ztd ki` 011, hut it' tolz onus or A oassionato lover to, See rind swiftly tie the linter:" " Mars' ond did: the eseeptional thIng, And lite Kt Inettinere Wag. eepeelilly nolaInefultiteen. i. To iltrpaltili Iftef foe 101101 'WO 11114 in11 treill tho -wording nr ho mummy a( litte •Whetheir.tle tint 4tet es, 'Snip; Atititlamle •tOrratN EverY yesr in the litoml, wttry.• 145 Indio. about maintovirlonery b‘ %Ott. /WOW 4 Or tilt melee, , ngeeete :009,4111,1: or Mot Icouti2 Mtn Of toe tho: Watit tilat4,1 %Mint krtfo' ltiOAt't fottp mpeto:t!.. Vreor Ihrio awr,uoto tftsvat epoo,t .ono atr•:ther Her tarot o,ito„ &lot satiply :Vrillinr4 Mt *Re VIA Mono! gal hes come lee stet is .teedit (a Pe nmite ed. owl tha...youtts velossl_ wenn 1.4 drohn , hollow her,. is, roll oltsio..4 it Mho.' otioroeu. 41. Val% nnittf.T.1,Y 1,4 riate` owe isormoitool, o.;ok,..rihil strike lilt warms Is is eatable *I. • Ala*/ waIl 'herself tonseious: or trio VI so, then hee lout had ths. (+1,•ered whit (ho diseliges MO flat pereelvet U. not. then Jesus mean% to €ay Ilid e11 Pr'lovind develizin Itia$ have n sigpilitattro far nolis, proreimd thin is 4:itiginal inteldiem. 131 gaspelfir. them gmt lit14 ing.;*. that h. the helm? or the lb. anti hirdriltigt r the 'net' Which, stilt pee.. :death, 001 inission nr Mt,: • , 14. Titor--,Apperefilly Very Wit oiler OA (VAN CilAtitilOtt With (he supper ond anointing: at Orttittny. , 15. Wtlfdted unto hid Actually steigted I)Itie et valet Mt' 4.11110$ et money. Nforirytt Mil!: wet' oven wry ,811k2III 41111111ilkl the TOW. ae of tourot it la in larger -ttueh.: 1(143.14 ia lb*. 'Nett _bona* twos every., there 14 'the world. Tho cfsideo teinaur ot trat ,the *trebling or the IOW WO Mei ill*Otl.$1• (AitNoti NEW EPOCH. opoeliin , the Nillettiter of Ailentie. eteette 'Flume it? court 4331151 1(4(47 OflthIlSlOEi A Soldier Who was Acquitted of gm- ' um a ,Elaclunaller Is Loudly ' . Cheareti * Dramatic "'scenes were witnessed at a murder trial et Norlhampten Assizes -scenes w.hieh have rerely, it ete.e. heed equalled 1n. the hffiterY of the collet. It was a demonstration of popular joy over the Rapala of a prisoner, which had its baste the public tang - flatten aganst, the cal -ens system of blatkmailing. • The prisoner was Private Sam Steel, at the 7th Hussars, and he was charged with murdering a civilian named Hod- ges*, who shadowed the soldier and his sweetheart tor the purpose ot ievying blackmail. Steel and a soldier companfon were with twee young women near a wood when Hodges was detected following them. Steel ran back, and In a fight that ensued he draw his, serviee Unite and the civilian received a -wound in the thigh from which he, bled to death. OFFICERS SUDSCRISE. ed chopped tongue, chopped parsley, and one egg. Willi Rim MI the &teen chick- en legs, Cover each Wen With its skin, and sew up neatly With thin twine. Bernie them on a bet of vegetables, and ,a little stook. When done, hike -tip and let cool. Remove the string, egg and crumb them carefully, eine „try in hot tat to tegoleen meter. Dish up on nteed -of_ green pert Mseet,gernieti.thelLiv th the same puree, and serve with a r ch brown Sallee. 144 1$00.4 iF0Wit 14,4 A. 41.0 /44401.4 SP* IQ "3-4* 14 hod inlev::the amen. incubaters and 'brooder* 1. Tb* *1444411U I )11 ltildreds,• or thelletindS neegteee nee cleaned and stored away leant an. Omens ;end millione of needle*. .1111.1eSs- :other season, but there are Et 41,1Vat Men ei neght, hoe been preVettl$4 geery ,Uneins that must have one's tiednild AO, were the tolineete dienenree bet Attenlien. th t we expect tor winter things to wash flanieele or any woolen. goods? Purchap -.five or ten cents worth, steep well, Strata, Pia, In water with the goods, rub, -retest, iwice. Borax will take Mit ink stains on the carpet; nun vigorously. --4"--- EVE AS PROTOTYPE. Wild IVoman Ceedured, But sit Free In tne Woods. • Mayor 01.0 French commune ot frem:Aenesos across the frontier, aecomplinied I,y many gendarmes, entered the forest near the village the other day in search ot a "wild" woman whe hos been 'living for the past tew Menthe in a savage StaSthe'e Is Mystery to the Frenehe vil- lagers.. She does not. remember her name, but cane hereelt Este. and lives In . the same way 'as -her orlginal'ances, tor. She Is about:fifty years of ege. Is well bent, and on more than average carries herself like a soldier and with "company to tea." What should height, .1 do? Some primes in soak gave me an. tee bealltiful white Hawing hate. Idea. Cutting up' a ourifa of the dry She Wee an fruits, liereles and roots proes, I mixed them into the batter. that She finds in the forest, end has a sleeping place ,Mode .qt brancbes and. The cake was et success. Another time, when making the some twigs in tree. Atte es on many OC. hand, I need figs; theyPellitle;es vAletryr°d&n, casicli$ refused br4ad and 'meat' and al' ACCIDENTAL RECIPES. One sometimes stumbles over very' welcome knolvieclge when in distressing emergenciee. Yeare ago, .when hastily, serring ,up e "dark" cake, I found the maisIn bcix quite empty, writes Mrs. ;. W. 'Wheeler. Anything so ilat es% fruit- less Mirk calm was not to' be considered E. Of POULTRY IOU 400S. F�IIllentles relieve the pladity44110 et many cares end Mose obeertretione :The chicks do not repave the can -414- ' Mow attention that Wey need gullet let - two eminent Medicol men el Lundell ttee etheee dey. "et. &IMP Crtehlen Brown, while delivering on htiPregtv° %amnia to altelents ogateet tho mote* last ktiool of plillosopny. tnielg(rom° „, „.,„,, „L. ra.'",,fet",,,nuent„,.•'•114,0 Ye; * _Ohs ILOre prevent« y letting the cold wind eSe an, tt Prettleteet -that in nee 10Wis er by letting them roost in darrip s'ssee easste nits!, years morteitty from hou,se,s. Damp weather is a breeder Volvventablet 40.4,440,„W.014(1, neve% •disap- Me disease. Peered. An afflicted bird should be separated 10004 ill reedicel practige, wingle wee spreade rapidly. Drinking vessel* telnitneel• up 41 tee etineluding Owes° elentid he irept clean. Have potiltry when Sir 4071e$ declared that the meth- houses in a dry pot and keep dry, clew , statlati re 4 ing Inc waste: 0 p044019 buyers Must be kept growing Ott In good health. We should eee that, they ere not overcrowded. The fall of t430 year is the warst iinte or pup It is generally brought on 430 43140144 44cIti% vaa a Pled for, trot the met of the flock, as ,,eattia gal etudent, tellen was, 4 Wald me rant nf science. "Tho atin'Of nially,.modera .physloloe Vele Ls te, bring their selenee, into line with. (Aber moterial eelences," Ini 'gad, "by showing. that ott,pnystologiciti Phe; Printout ore but complex .probiclOn oi Plintott entreheinical mime Out, in order 10 de Oda iltv have to deprive their, .selence. of Oa distinctivo charac- ter. ler if phystolegy Is the eh= oi orttlfie knowledge concerning living be - IMO le must owe tor be phystologY when It 'denies the "eftletenee Of Ole and redeeae What entheing has been regerd« 'ed as a Vital !unction, to the phenom- INORGANIC NATURE, ' 4'Reternitiling their lawsandmeasure Mg Mete constants by phytleal and 01101104 methods, the new materialists hese dissipated the plantain of vitae Itn. nave lett us plants and animals 4$ more or test complicated arrange - Meats, et proteld obstonces responding In a, very sintple way to tho ordinary PleYeleal forces,Ahat we see around us. TheneaVe 'es Parte bran a mass of gluelike Substance nine -tenths' water, with 4 Attie phesphortis thrown in, tra- versed by wave$ • of physical forces, and nething More, • "They leave a mane•-ari automobile 14004 Selfernade .and self -started, with no passengers eind no dfiale feire,-movect be a settee of 'explosions or the redis- tribution ot energy and rushing on to Inevitable destruction, - The speculations ethe neesmaterialistse are net, ae- ecrdante with ihe sobriety of medical plinosophy as hitleerto Understood. 'Your object and ant Will be to obvi- ate leo tendericY.10 -death.' In 1904, the last year for wh th returns are avail able there were 649,748 deaths in Eng- Or"thde, 4 very considerable proportten were What might be called lives thrown away. In fact, the debt to nature is overpaid each year to the extent of 200,006 lives. The unnecessary leakage is still going on in all dime - lions. • "Of every 1,000 born, 145 perish with- in the first year of llfe. Mothers as well as idftnts. are needlessly sacrificed. Up- ward of 1,600 of them die every year. Tuberculosis still carries off 60,000 vic- tims annually, but the mortality [ran It hoe fallen Meaner dark cake, and no se shelter and clothes, ot, which she is. nut that was all the 'better for this pine - • pose. I cut them into i small pieces, ▪ Eve runs Melt "ilea!, and the gend, tha small handful of currants winch was were able to surround neer end bring before they injured them weft, end pin them Wide ar-salea had a long ' °hal° the extent of my fruit. But jilts was "hboeal'uorroe'sselvmedirtehlarueel":611b13e:Ihrtgott:at who -rather em - the f-oroberitlinienniliaemnony" information as to her "I have alwriSre been tailed Eve, and have always liven in the forest," she repeatrd' meny tirries. The nirtyrir coh- Metered the women ,hanniese creature and allowed her return to the ;forest, eefitsing to send her to the ,worlelions% Or Imaatla asyhum Alle101101 MOTOR -CAR. The Austrian :War Department hos just. sanctioned the Construction of an armored motor -cat,' especially dealgned 10 carry a eettchellring gun, mounted On •a pivot eateeblo tit, raieed or lowered and turning in an edireetionse The driver's:Seale:Is -also aritinged, that it Can lie lowered tuilletenily JO sink Me' man below the line orilree IfeaVn egie eireirk, such 115 that of storet, treirlitiont, and es'elleteaVr Mins, te' al- ready done by Motor IA the Austrian ArMY. • , .„ net all of nit Gtirtveuebyle-•-antdheffactlovgeo ‘liveoici wer'subsititachSYnthaVtalitttiblaYlootehweti:tehia'ernstfileeoercersrootstf0elitil*Iteer itiaosureogaptliat,Paltis%;aelnrstwewoai trthaet ginin,aceark,ow“ with Ith Husears, to a de' the tame amount of allspice. and 4 prisoner's regiment, subscribed teems fund, end Mr. lianunond Chain. bers, le. C., wits engoged to datend The resat was a very happy one, and smeller 'ameunt of cassia and nutmeg. hoici let II rnrssillhed°v'T' irtbl‘'leeeil;tidttu't yl*v6-tatni4Isedarcv10:1:54:dIneseenttUdi:11tvalarrtc'tAhrtPateis°17ig 1 Ytrf r leba:' ' A\latilee°4rdgirrttuyi le eel rinpg:::$111Yllede 1:11inogn 11111.se :e 1flg:13 renrlikOgneln db atitttliert itee ah ebIr rut ate' . "Mtunma, will you bon from their custanary distippeared. There officials Of the court deelared that they was no substitute in the house but dates. could not End rood, for all, the, aim- Al these wete the Preperty of the-per- bers at the corporation, wiontrew, and soo• wile had made a .rilist ma my pan- s". t et letter of Protest mte 1.11a ii,...4111.-,SL17Ing =felt, niot:ctoocimkpubunottlarAvinm,cinoriulltesscatio- The caee lasted all gay, ane " 'xuS pit •enough for the pudding. Instead af 'obvious from the outset' nr0,...see.ttf (ho usual stveet 811314444, 1. made a lemon tion and judge leaned ttivertituY puce,' rind the pudding WaS, eaten ft) tee wa* (ha prisoner. The jury, alter be. :smallest serant • • . • Mg absent an hour., Jetustre..di, t mato emergency Arfrectelnpot came that there kves Ong wss"'"'e."" "a' ehout- ip this waY, In Ibo retvglaulenn ertvieide follteentanPlnt,°stectilltriltgli,unet6Watitrl :n4tr.Vdtisltrayt,ilehal e'sekhkeet dlitelatINvoen]yd 'flatlet all agreed 11:%aNtofrt 'NOIITIL' 41;11732' ""' Dtlt; "Then there is a verdIct or niit said' tbe Judge, "and the prisoner I* Ohm tlint Itikinell Them 'dates h new discharged ' '11111 The 'Set let ,fer •tte Snort ihno the tie cheers, which were Iffierd n VOA te$t::liteittner to Atitintio, was.: crowd waiting Oulekle. 'The cheering : •:htietette by Alm Adieus Alaska ,of was taken ;op lusttly rind nebeel,l itni1u11.11 .Ilie OlitiriV. Lint,' find' the directors nettle thn *Pen kilindClara 0? the °/.14'1,e Melaka 14,40 Went ter the togirited , Synlnalhizere celjet • crowneo then -the. grhhtott .uh the tfyde two rourta the young seleier, teeen 'the po- ektrartg;.-the‘timbrig. ana tio% tarutia, priton ward(s8 '1)1610111(14blnlii """Ing Yet4 111° largOSt tng chorus of e011getitelettinie. *tri test elagle scree, steamers, .tho flt aweetheart` resited to On And. (Ile *Old. Fdr. 43 Ilion these. Itve ocean, two lovers, regardleSe Of -the eyes', 11504 elettaiRlr: reiriained autronve on tile octo lhom, elnhoectl and k158.04 °11°°11°11" !aid ;City of Paril-woro phut, ot,: \VOA lie lett the haildinit lie w 'Clydebank:4. oild they Said' Droved Ahern,. Ainight .up end rorrled Sbnuidee high. ,nelvet.:Minerler itt .spiezd Aix the •UMbritt•' All ('471144115! 010111Sleette 'W01001110 Iit'lf,dis; Itit4te I s 410, litatir pit 411.0d tom At Weedon.'Gorrlson. en, lint 14 1118d tiles ity or Now York otely. sect 111 i8 Veto 1140 largest nod swift. est of- the 'Cunardet. .allit further -In Ilia itiettgr4ntut44to that the, 0111E4. three.' 1110Migari r1Y KIWPME; TOM Welt IiIttaft:10"Inttriked,:,..tend tie „ *ie.. • testitt the Chinputila mut the latennia, ihydelatet lAiett Method or Ittiiitin O : 12,0 tont.: were bundled 44,1893. and these two, Stettlitera Were/ then; ellen Ate Mille the twi) swine:St obeatt Attain.; era litidet Drill:* deg. • NvtrIrmv tattuitt • mirth(t ittlYance in large tuntird 14 look -plow 1111 1004,--wrir11-lho 1414'414 43 unit the Runic, 140X4 tont, were Ihnitched. These IWO Were 1101 1$110,1 to bet oeten racers, bid, nilleklY• t' 'in roverikt* On• the Mleuello Lethuse ht their Middy sett•geing 'mtelitiesoAnd then lino temo ttnolher pow tilt In 181 I4t' t'U31i4 *7411 (4344 ' 16.000 -tots Oathwere lettneld4w the cootie, with reeltrocatinkt engin% the tatuttinin with turbine engines. lteth 'drainers have had marked SIMMS, and Dow. 'with rt tong atride forttla there c.,-,TorN In 10013 I e Lusitilith and the Mauritania, lelit VIA Mthe littler, go ialAvu thd , nen, t kits, leidor -No. thank Nett, Dot Ile. •Iowa Mr. $l3sslllRho int it elt4*744 I* WV 144 OA did pop*. ilighlottebte rtilktitO. Trretiettoti Prrttiltle 15 the 7tSl thing in restilonlible Medicine. A Paris plkystelort Ito lust 8191101111 prbelice. on these unique,1114445. ; Certain stients‘ 4341 toaintains, hove Merked eltect uponthe neve* ceps!' Juliet, lie Apoillei the tterAntant 8171-eoflfl •rteut tinfinett heed, :Oppopottax---=.‘fadtiesq; liumtan 1c44tter41fideltIsi4e, .Vvierailift14se.tx4-1.%iditutite, arlistie hentei and well ventilated. Sucked ftme Might to be sprinkled on the Pr AO absorb moisture. With proper care roup can be pro. Vented. It is a difficult disease to cure wleen it once makes its attack. Begin in time and depeod upon the prevention and not the cure. , it is important to push the punt* because if they begin to lay during Me Call before winter sets in they will keep on laying. Should they not lay bee fore winter begins they will not lay at a 1 until spring, but begin early. Liberel feeding assists in overcomktg some ot the difileutiles. Cull out ell inferior stock and select only early, strong active pullets. One must haVe. an intelligent interest in the case and feeding of fowls to get best results. Green food and- a constant supply ot- animal food are essentials that innet be present to obtain a large number of eggs. One peund of cut bone for a 4108- 00 hens once a day, which should not cost over a cent a pound, will produce more eggs than five times as much grain because the cut bone is complete in egg substances, while the grain is largely deficient in many respects. The cost of O bone cutter soon comes bock to the poultry man in the increased egg yield of his flock. The tall eggs aro always advancing In price, and will continue to do so. Do not -feed Eno -much fresh meat, and.bono,__ Remember a hen would have to run a long way to catch enough bugs to sup- ply two ounces of fresh meat. Cut bone lessens the grain bill, Owens cost of food and gives larger profits on fowls and eggs. The egg yield during the fall months Is usually not one half what it miglat be, and you can get the results I do. You will be pleased with the increased profit for a very little extra labor. DURING.THE LAST TIIREE 'TEARS: And there aro g graudds tor toping . will be stamp mit in another forty years." Taking as his-lext that preventfon better than cure, Dr. A. T. Schofield, at' the -opening series of the Gresham lectures, also referred to the enormous number of premature deaths ilt the Unit- ed gingdoni every year. As the ratio of illness to deaths was about thirty to one, there must be some 6,000 unneces- sary, pteventable sick beds in the same time. Worry and anxiety about health were the surest way to disease. The great rule for the average man was, "Iteep up your weight and don't worry." • Palpitations. and pain in or near the heat might safety be ignored, at least in the vast majority of eases. That orgari, was nusst difficult to injure. It could stand any reasOnablo strain. Re- gard health, be adelsed with wise in- difference, never "diet." Moderatien and variety in food is all that is needed, not "munching clubs,. where forty bites per meuthful must be counted. Hoste,sses did their guests poor sett/tee when they pressed them to eat once they were satisfied. He ashappy to think that he had in the eases of several families stopped the in- tolerable blunder oi spying upon the guest's plate. • sut. VICTOR HORSLEY. An English Pen Picture ot the Great . Surgeon. Sir Victor Horsley, whose address on the value of alcohol in niedicine recent- ly attracted so muchattention, not enter 11 Toronto, Where it was delivered, but throughout England, where :It was Pk lei:tell/01y reported, enjoys the distinc- tion of being olle Of tht, greatest authott. Ales oil brain surgery In the world. It Weal no &non, In largo measure for his Week on that subject 11143( 110 Ives knight- ed in 1004.: Ile, noWever, by no Means sitientelizes in"brain surgery, tor, es one ot•t'lie surgeons to tIniversity College Hospital, *ore he received his pities- elorial: editeetion, he has, like all other metnbers of the Stet hi peeform Opera- tlans of ' all sorts . he subject of Mo- net antl lei °fleet! on' the human .body In health and niSetise has long been a favorite study of his, and if is settee yew tenee he nest drew tittentiont in private tit all ey,mlia, to the' matter en needs 'he dilated in hie eeherit •Puhlie ellerendeeethe Mile less than extratin- Mindy wen in .etrhiele Milk emee being stmstituted for ilquer in the thetepueie treetnient of illsee.Se at the 11001(01$:1n Me'as Sir .VIelor pointed otn, 'seen et, lie geent Lontlett hospitals sped 48, It:t on 'milk and neer £8,4400 int-, et, polte , MI6' fear 70441437044143ego the atneunt "mit e niille readied the stun W111011 bad prentionely been eeenden on lintior. •• Persoriellye Sin Vietter fs a tall Men, hilly six, Seet,Ittgtt, If not h shade over, tie le n Sae 01 (110 late L C. Hartley, 11., .A.,, and is still on the right side Of, AGA though there, is little, that betokens Mid iage ib0IlL. hirui. . ,Indeed. as a etingetert lie Miglet einteet be ettid tenbe 4 yeling Matte but for the extraordinary' ixperierice he hat behind lifin. His littir, Is light Wiwi,. find IVO lias * Mitten' or sontlyiali ninottaeho, told grey eVes, whlek:, nave the indetitialdei quality -ref seeing more Mott 1110Y. ' 10tok at, but ennently, eneugh, ihateld Or Die strong' *mitre .Ittw: Ind nit thin Which Is 01. woyty-oss'aelMed vIlh lifted -Strength 41 etteriteter lint itsolattmetr-Otinmlihrti , lilli Odd Is, Set a little htek so that Ital. lower Ott 'litho WS Steggettli -delicacy olooet itilto, ifie atieligth whIele the, Otte I053W c ., . L1ICrC 0- Whig in Die least peinderolis atiOnt‘bls. niontitt. •Ilel• it alert, Void. arid Olive la the very lipt of Ins fmgerst While ids eepatity for wark . it atinply enortiutoo, ,and Voracious. ft probably the milt a. Relics which Adequately 0 suggetts his topellte for H. 0dat1• to oicohal at he 'Is no aclentifie groMois for ,his vat& oota. he Is ettuallY oppoted to its, uso In health. aid lit tower takes it. Ott the other hard, he hat Mk 'dleielks 'horror*: ier hobbit*, end hit habits are theft et .Tho ordinary Mertal„ with Aitrhant ' ti, 'Vet tiervitede let, ot whith 110.1.1: tete' . , , A repreentolicet Of a well,ltriown per. Mina' littinufeetory tooted Atte, Deily ,Mirrur ,sciftl his Nii6's•nl thek PedsIen% loocriptiertt,l' , 411 eolirete Seine teialle," Veld. f43(4)1% Mimulate eeettillt flerVeSs ;es 111e Ves -telt, thee' 5'ent14 hese ttheninte es to Wert en tiliterh. Evert Iheed Prey dld Weuld net *Med let it in lien rileritlit.- • *Aotele fikofeke fennel NO the emelt '44. Rives, them-head/4*. Mint would I+ likely to 1+ retwhiod it hot weetittn, but telt t'foloptie end toe. sutM be rulth more benefit_ . „ 'write roily 'AIM of it DerfaiMer It in 11' 114,3! the *MC" •••••••••I SHEEP NOTES. Size is but little advantage, unless ac. companied by quality. Heavy sheep are sometimes leggy and coarse, and not nearly as desirable as, lighter sheep. It is not the number of pounds that you put on that makes the profit; it Is the flesh they are in that makes them ' sell well In the market. If 'the raising a early lambsier mare. ket is to`be undertaken at all, pien to raise good ones. In undertaking to raise early lamb* for market, the, ewes must be of good, healthy stock, fair size, and in good condition. Ewes bred first week in October should have lambs last week In February. If bred first week in Sep-, ternber, they should produce last week In January, or 21 weeks after service. The average farmer will do better be hese his lambs come in April. Putting a 'fine lot of fleeces on the market once a year is by no means In- compatible with, at the same time, hay,. ing a prime tot of mutton ready to help cut the income. In raising early lambs, select at the eeriest possible date the kind and num.. ber of ewes needed, and purchase in good season the right kind of ram to mate with them. The same sheep will ,vary from year to year ln the amount of oil secretion, an(1. they are liable to vary, not only by .charige of weather, but by a change ul food as well. In weaningthe lambs, they will worry, less if left in the fields they Inc accuse tomed to and the ewes removed, rather than to change the pastures of the Iambs. The sheep, of whatever breed, whe- ther we will it or not, is a general-pur- pose animal. It furnishes both, food and raiment to wear. Valuable latnhs will always pay for the best possible feeding and attention, - and it is of the utmost importance that every detail be thinigetfully underetood and attended to. As a gleaner of small crops, a savor of little wastes, the sheep Is as neees- sary to the farm as the cow or bog, Now Is the that to arrange for Wats, next spring, because you must Pled good strong breeding ewes to carry and feed then.' through fail and winter, It is none too soon to decide She kind et a ram you will use as a eire.. f7• ow ma rote AN au# *it h rtM mine te, an* the Aktel,T Vet, gost imedtiNg Ita my !We 1114417 . • • ii‘ieeeseeneessair ie elfit tree it No* Perm lois Wit-mow:bet wow- et IMP* The principle of selection, "that it midges the breeder not only to modify the character of his flock, but to change it altogether, it desired." A weakened constitution predisposes to disease of any kind, but there ' no evidence that docking effects elleeP In that way. ,Clean, dry paeture, pure water, whole. some feed and Intelligent, individual at- tention to the wants of the Hoek aro tbe flret requisites for successful fleck Mane agetnent. 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