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CONFUSIONwr
4:3 Gentillty
VS,
4, OF CASTE.
NObilitnr Qt SotiL
little bemted and white-stockieged
feet,i the boy shambling by her side
in the troueers and slippere of a
man. Dorcas laughed as she looked
Iat hiln, and then colored becaum sbe
imd laughed.
"you're thinking that I am a guy,
areint you ? Wellyou are not fart
wroug," he exclaireedi replying goodi
Immoreilly to her laughter ; "but I
on miod, if you don't. I'd rather
"Iii'°irti44-'41-41, f44V41114(044464,VIli-4441rdelly44-44144#94410* be here than over there where you
found us. for we lied been at it for
"If its is necessary to go some- a couple of bourn, and ha1 not irad
where, you had better come honee .
with men' hir. Trelawney said re-
luctantly. and with rather cold
politeness. "The inn is o mile away
my house is justthere-behind the
trees. As we have tem the cause ef
your Mishap, lee ougbt. to do our
best to remedy it."
"Weil. if you will kintilei give us
the ise of a ere for half en hour-
tho eider of the strangers said,
little hougittily, Ile was a tall mem
and he bore himself as X1though he
11.
11 had, somehow, come to be
custom that they never eelied lietty
10 oecomw
iony there hen they went
out walking. Perbaps neither of them
hnew why she never went with
them, but it was unticestood
thing -an arrangement *net tbey all
"tempted tacitly.
Andebt truth, that poor heart of
hers, if it ached a little for any neg-
lect that was shown. her, atay rate
harbored no bitterness io it. The
child seemed. to her always to belong thought that, in other matters be -
6e much mere te her heshall4" She sides that a bodily beight. he tower- and thoee things, but 111 tell you
was like hie mother. he often said ; ed above the eoutemo creatures of what I should line; I can't get on in
*he had suehpretty, dainty, ladYe ema.tionUis name was Harcourt, these shoes very well. but, I Olinda
like was ' she was uot e Lett hii he told Mo. *elite -tow ond 14 • into to eit down them limier that
Q' Lett y" e Ofl Trela.wrieet smiled to himself. for he tme, and tette"
I. somaintes feel almost as if 1 had heard of these Ilareourts bere
fo 'Vault! you ?" exclaimed 'novas.
,
hadn't brought her into the world wbo were connections of the wore brightening. "Oh. I should like that KlehnIAN ETON 41 ACIiiET.
et Old' Linty would ony wistfully to buttons. anel who prided themselves too.
o nettell as a lute. I teeth oolong m
dna Work when you don't catch any
"I don't know where you'd like to
go," ,ehe said, breaking a little sil-
euce that had fallen 'between them.
-We've got, some (lecke and liens.
but I don't know if you'd care to
see them. ; and we have
"Ohi we've bad eovve enough. for
to -day. We've seen seven 00w6. you
know, swint across a river," the lad
interrupted. laughing. "No, don't
care notch about the conks and hens,
lira. hiarliheve1, When oceaslooallY on their blue blood. "Come Aloug then. awl I'll tell This Eton jechet is one a th
wild loole at her. and feel us if aho Trela,wney muttered eit totroduction oot any brothere hove Vell " Ito wiil develop in any materiel fronei There are two cons in this "loet- veep% be (lore or tee bad cleat oh
weira't mine at oll. And Abe feels it, to iii5 Wife. and liarcourt begant "No." soh) Dorcas. cartbnal reel broadcloth to Witch silted leg" husinees; first. a. pleot 1004i SO loot doing So Will Lu seen in tho fail.
the ; Variations in tie stalker's tempo
top--that,'0 the etrange thing -and rather loftily to apologize, tor the "Well, I thought you hadn't. 1"11 owl will look attractively satty4 instant/le and So reSistent tO
she so Youog• She'll come to ine fer trouble they et,ere gil4ug her, He tell ;you tennetitiug :about Teton, made of white broadcloth. Tim lines forces of decaY in the Foil, that win oiso ea.;1/3ft VAriaCtn-4s fog the!.
was 1144.- a Mall whose manlier set h I to school if VOti fikO " "re seraewhat equestrian iii their se- though it. may lie correetly balatiCed. , yield. la ho t, rentettrity th .,"
timid people at thew ease. and
I-etty, to her ituelrancre annoyance,
blushed at his address. and Iteeame
11114495t1 tongueetied. The grandeur of
IOL enettor awed her, end she let It
LASTING MANURES.
The farm papers oftea mention
"lasting" matteres, and ie feet, the
eipreseien is femed in several ohs -
Called expert bools on faxotine. y
"'lasting manure" is =vent one servation ,ss mane. thet cows esever
which. laets a long time.. Now plant eield quite as much on Sunday
lood is just, as dentate eubstance lumping as they do week days„ anti
regularly at tint same hours ea*
clay. Just how milk is elaborcited th
ent very certain, but muceh of It le
probably mode during =felting time,
s this theory explains a geod ian
Wogs about milk, although not.
f them. It dees nor, explain the
painfully full udder, for exempla,
tbat conies wheu a cow in full milk
is ellewed to go beyond her militin
bee. Still, it, is a deMonstrete
feet that milkieg sbould be reg.ilar
to produce the largest remelts. It ie
a noteworthy fact, where careful olt-
as dollars. If there is 40131 process this not bccouse they are lzpt ctsi
by Means of which; one chiller caa , to work on Sunday as on
be made to do ehe worie of tYrOto tile', other dens, out eenteee the utiteara
reptile,
in the same in every in usually sleep a little later on Sun: -
stance. then the vrorld ww,ts to ; day than on other days. And nOt
now it. and wants it badly, `-vo only should the milking im regeher
,oilofilel.altrs; towilobseiryatetawzolowbrhetisrs ,nt:of , eaasoitioiot:reofieor owIll4euelitootf:gli,esbpottalt
1 bushel now Alia another text eieer. ! one milker mines several cow; Le
That is just the principle a lastiog: shoutd pia: them in the same order,
meieuree, It means a menurial sub- each time. Each cow knows he
73"leanorte fowohdichforrefuoeuee
ieet(eleegdiIta.eteupertiglttuurrnr1 .rlilidsite:94isctnsot,Weittebecioteeed mina -
1 bliet:tiliv'ttilel .gtd.selteintdiuziPg tuopoPolar4tit,se leltottle- tica-r.ca'sea'nedife4ent3sIllthinegytiellg. XS4htesslioltizez.14
re dition of the soil. weatheri etc.. in be named in the sante way, too, u
t feet. it Iteeps on giving it up etlien : ic:Terie:iiisbidiei iast t: tieflem!ifikeedehtowookfteeatzti
tidings hae-e no need for it.
, If a man has lust Setflleient food 'ways he =met! that wayi in it th
one dela and toakes it laet for , the austere to pz;t seeh hethhe tiai
lter aunt eomo to Tisit bgr,, '11 eft when they reached the house, mr. you lot or things, you outetet, elnortest designs of the new eeeeonntwo. be IS practlelog starvatton• eow during the uulkIng ebould
tiny thieg -*het I can do for
ker. hut. when ehe's got it, it's her
lather that, she'll go and stop with.
She reiver stops with me."
eked then the team would eonfl
nto
it is uhelese its Pient food heeat*e ,deteell is eemesery to regularly lergo
the plant cannot get tbe food ; hradnetieui
eecond, plant toed in the eoil out: 11,••••••••••••10+,1,,M.11,
properly balanced, that is, coetolted ORNATXST SPOIITX1h.
big straple Supplies of ameacteito,
"Oh. Will YQ41 ?" cried Doreas, verde% but the evomen with the geed
i
gratefully. nahilli, tapering figure Will find the
as intich ast ever eiouid car particularly teecontieg to hen
o hear." alaities a motorail required; ila
to Lett)'s eyes, nerluipei end Arid then Mr. Franli Ilercottrt
Made her gentle lament. be seen that she won weed. Walled hack against the tteo e
She stood in titC sunshine to-clayi "Oh, pray dotet say anything, whose base he had placed hinting)
elle would. wipe them away as 45140 I`M. sure it is wo who ought to be and, happy in the poeseesion of
i . t ilc
d hest measure will require cote
nd thcenhourthh hardit of hoods, end phosphorie acid, but shert or
oottfroilti.eytabrodeoofprrlit.xeutdeouttloosn the biaa We civil can he !Moto hecieuee there0
watching Dorcas tied her father as , sorry. I m so vexed the -the young in etc e . . . • , s n p - g 1 ).
OW went hand in haud along the gentleman Juts got leoneeit wet," she Theo sat together for *u u. an. SG hi meiteure win require two ,Sinealia and PhosfAutte. Of rOWS-e,j,:
ii fi W 11 t l• tuts canent
road. tithe had erot5vii the gal den could only murmur itervous1y. be. hour ; the hoir Pouring forth, tbe. i and our,•fourtn yards of goods Often,
with them, and then otood *oohing toying by her awleward ebyeens ail girl asking questions. At the hauestIour inches wide and enn-fourth yard' grow unless their hare all three of
After theign, "Noting on the garden that at the
infoltr inches wide, and one- poinelt. In this ease, Ito consider-'
the elemente of plont food.
ate and 40 best Me45.1re ree Feriners should beware of teethe?)
moment Ifr. Trelawney. end a call came for them from tleid of veivet,
onto and nodded her a good-hy, hut. bide. 4 "That lad iimule to tide% be is i re two and 01104Ourth Yards nft Plaraa.es• „net° aro apt ta "tic a
gate. Her husband, turned beet felt he would Moe most *shed ea Innen
- 'qui
„veil. wo call hpologhho to ono going to *Teml toe reet of the day"- goods 1h four inches wide. end owe ntatah2iihnithhiliiiqiihrio eolionhieeihre!,,,,e,!Ilei_tit,
the child was chatting mid did not;
Shia, ot her. ; another preeently. Let. Our then here," Mr. Thireonrt wits ening. as:habil earti ot velvet. Two tiottoine 41;1444t."..%vra47014 .41 113707„71:44:)140,14rtZ i
"WU go straight to the river-- busineta he to get the boy lido a 'he slood at the hall door, with a., . _ _ _en leiht,11 :had thalami) is eattaneei i
efion't we ?" Dorcas hod begun to • pair of dee' trousere," be Amid quiet. i mondial Weide "lie is taing 1115,i
toy. "We're golitg there fast. and ly. with hardly restrained invite wise I: thittli," And he watched the: lie loninied int lie span, end the !htirtillgihiiiitVivitehinaireeti,4.ir'' les 1*;ott.::
then well go end he Borne" , tieitce. and began to lead the wen ; tivo children for 0 few sainutes be-leatod lat,whed too ; hut. aawa ..,a
It WAN a pretty river. winding its, indoorte i fore he called to FrUnii. rother 40 sadder laugh than he-i.e.: ""4"- Added it ceeees to be leetire. *het i
I
bright timid of eilver through he Ile sent Lotty upstaire to provide. "Vow !wet du eou Miele it tette)
. t "(nti it didn't gl'te ine 411 hemi""e' i cropee-that is whet It is for. 'Mei
, is, it gives up DM 3141aut Iced to
eneadows-with thigh woods contiug' the needed clothes. andieboseif stay- to dris a Pair 44 irronl`;er`i. KV hOY 11. 1 1 111 ed in" ehe ensweren, *;a tin eine-I oihe of raoorn agriculture thi if pcs,.4
down hetet and there to the water's ed belOW With Ur. lItireotart. Poor, he inaLcil as the tad (11ffie up. "1,jilliCitY. %
edgenexi(h endges and bulrushes I•et,tio was illoialculitted to entertain hose been waiting for Yoll for llaini iTo Be Continued.) OW, to g.'t 4(1 hobliellS of teheet oer i
growing freely on its haulm. 4h:this thie gentleman, and Ito was last, half hour." acre. uot 20 bitehels per acre for l
It Paige Out 2,000,001). eallonti
Before It quiets Bevan
Itwo yeare. To deal in lestlite, iia -
aims lurato,1 the levier.
good river for 110/110 kinds) 13S11, lconsehnis of her itufittiess to do it. "I didn't linow you were waitingi
SU that anglers came often to it ill with a rather ellare and irritated for 1Ale $ir, I won't heel) you a I ALL, WELL SATISFIED.
tieutly plying their craft. Two men were ushered bate the
there were some there toolay, paid couseinueness. 1 tionneut." Frank road.
t "Wthiti way ?" he , Ire ran upstaiiii and (indeed himei
ill you come en , o
the. sem lin meh Linty in the hall as he , ei. an„ie ffice of Abraham Leein the
Mr, Trelawney and Dorcas sat , raid, and led his moot WO lawiter, the other day, aud tamed in
dowu for u lime' time, and watched • Moldy, end shut the door upon him i came dOW111 again. and thaulied her'
noshing of the ennbeams on it, and "I wish I hat' something bet ter , I." 'Welsh tit:no Mid grave that Feral' !Ur: ilievi
Then they all stood together tallebig' Ine" in " litian'ii whisP""
the rippling of the water, and 00 there. for lite elothen she had lent Id111 W11117,141(.2W41 "(Ire him' "Wen '1" saki
tellied together -of the birds that than Wee to gala yon, but. you bet ed eolf& 1 0 hila .S41 naturallv.i ash hinii" nne el the
SIM past above their he -td' -'f the I haen nothing here except Mr. Ire -
wild dual. skimming along the sur-ilaniney's clothee," Lette said to the
face of the water -of the cows that boy, in her gentle. aoologelec way,
came slowly along the metulow. and 1001iing in 1141 fare as she toudered
down to tho river's edge to &MO. him the MarruentS, that She had tie-
lierily they came, and lazily stood /toted for ids use.
driniting for a tittle while, and then It was a bright faun face, mid
eue after the other they plunged something in it, as ehe loolted at it,
into the water, rind :mom to the 01:- matte her smile. The boy did not
poeito hank : and Dorcas brae frighteu her as his father did.
for a few mornentn before they %vie "Wait a ntheete," eitill the other ;
one another goodilly. 1"M:tithe hell 8lltS5 it."
The unexpeeted visit had been het ' "i'elne, Irt/'1124/, gentlinneni nay tittle
small ineleteeteithe accident in re, I in valuable." imerrupted Me. Levy.
"We are twin lorothers." chorueed
nr-a thing that in an itethe life
would have been foneotten almost ete 'the tv "8134 we thenght 'Yet"
Ile
To were to sou that Dr.
bate gueesed it."
Mr. Lety looted auelonsly at, the
4 OtIr at the same time glaneinn
Chute. Obits's** is a certain '
Log:heel,. A otear, tithing cordite wouldn't he half tbe fun if they were- tb S ittoesutd eitieeresillaitmetottersokeilart,, • atuitrt:e.--i:ly et the two utee. and cone
into a Silent of delighted childish "Olo they II do capdally. it i and, evert win e With% tinned in St faint amtio : ' IS that
ii enumultettireirsrhere moan** it a tee -
giOnti "moth. The pair of anglers, the rigia size." he answered, With, : ttimmals i,thalattrmuili aikyouriolis. 11., ..xo,.. m104/14(411 one of the
who Were net far off. heard it and hiS idetteant laugh. l beetweettherfl_lakoilt oatasa IRAs is 041 strauge pair. "we wish 'to ask you u
laughed too. They wero a man and 11 1111 then, when, live elinutes ufter- . ilateneenintenenaewatheirligek iteelietinett . question, nue tether tiled o short
a. hey, father and son, perluips ; wards, he canto. rtihnleilitated. down. 16N"MAL""ir'"""ir r. ' time ogo. We were hie etah naid.
etrangers they seemed to lie. stairs, though Letts met him on the Ora Chas* $ Clintmont rot. He left a paper ie widelt he
It had been a cahn morning* but Stairs' foot, and would hare taken - ------- said that hiS oldestsou wait to have
the wind began prosently rather sud- the wetted gurments trout itim. lie , anon as it was past ; but in this all his property. het wither of us is
lie l' to rise. Dorcas' light straw lueisteti. with boyieb eitgerness, on !quiet edeteime of the Trelawnens the oldest, so what are we going tt,
hat blew off her head, and in a nio- carryieg them to the hitchen itreibtenteuts haapeued titteety, uud lvivn do r,
molt whirled it out of reacto-a eeore with his own hauds. 1 their gueato were gone, somehow . ollow meeh did your father leave?'
of feet away. "Olt 1 111 take them ; don't yea" each one, its his or ber Oegree, felt asked Alr. Loy.
"Oh !" cried Dorms at this eines- trouble yoerself. limits the Amy to that i3. WW1 difficult to go liack at "Five. dollars mid twenty-iive
trophe ; and then she began to run, the kitchen, Ists.'t it ? What a jolly once to the occupations that bed cents," cionetsed the two In2 n.
but the bat ran faster than she did, kitchen 1" he exclitimed ; anti he been interrapted ; in Mr, Tik.Iow-t -Dhitie it,a, aitswered the lawyer.
aud-as though for pure miechier and etood in the doorway, and melded ney's mind there was a certain con- "But what is your fee for this ad -
delight in battling her -not only ran, at Elizabeth. who was carreing a. sciousuess of irrittttion ; and ie the vim ?" asked one of thean.
but suddenly, with a wild leap in leg of mutton ju o saucepan, its if minds of Letty and Dorcas a t•enSe onive dollars," replied Mr. Levy. .
a
Von air, teased1
itself into the river, he had known her lialf his life. i of excitement in ; Dorcas * al000P
: er- The two num produced the fee. nd
igether-young Harcourt, .1.etI Had not. this after:motet; compaultoo:
1' paid it over, saying at the same i
time that air. Levy bad reliet ed 4
and went hounding away ou the wa- They ail went into the Lite -ben to-lbaps a vague feeling of eepectancy.
ter lite a boat.
Dorcas gave another cry" of dis- Dorcas. with a roused and eager Mini been something new aw1 de,- them of a great mental. burden. Teon
tress, but her Cry Was checked the face. 'liglitful to her ?-i-it pleasure hitherto ey thleft the office beaming.
Bext moment by a pleasant boyneh "What a Wee lire i they'll dry here untatited iteet, thing she longed to
voicelike motet 1" saki the lad. taste again ?
"Don't be afraid. rn get it back "Yes. only you mustn't put them "Are we going to try once. more
RAILWAY FATALITIES.
for you," the friendly voice cane(' too close," cried Letty, and, longin now to get our walk, Dory ?" her
out, and tho younger of the two ing., drew back the clothesahorse father said to her, and she anawered Some a-ery intereetiug statistica 'ap-
anglers plunged into tlie river, and that he was pushing to within ti, foot "Yes,." readily, and they went out PC talajag to rttilway statistics were
in two Or three moments more the of the gate. "You should never try again together ; butthough she given at the annual dinner of the
to make things dry too fast."
held 1
"I didn't know that. f thought side. she asked him none
' 1 - 1 d in ti , 1 1 . i .. Uwnited ICingdora RailOfficers
way' '
of Lyle guys_ and Servants' ASsociation, which-.
"
the faster the better ?" - tions that she was so foed of tisk- asheld in London recently. It
law cia.iFeen1.1 thtit out of 1,142.000.000 Pas -
"Oh no 1" leg lisilidlee; she appeeled to
"They 010 well soalmd, aren't 00 fairy story ; the ilt.tlo mind hnd .+41"tel.'S Carried in 1000, only' 1:15 1
the capture had been. made, and look- theV '' got filled with novei and absorbilil, were killed and 2A00 injored; whilst'
ing-not perhaps with specially "Should you like to go to Your thoughts, and as they rambled be.. out of half a million railway ser -
pleased oyes --at the pair of legs be- papa now .?" Lett', said presently., neath the trees, it was only of vants 56$ were killed and 4,500 in -
fore him that were dripping down i'Or would ',tem rather go into the Frank Harcourt that she talked, and iurech Improvements in the 'work -
water on the grass. "Neither you garden ?" she a•dded, alter at 010- of the things that 11 2I2( had told ing of railways ore continually being
nor your trousers will be -the better meeta little timidly, for the boy hermade, with the result that year a1 -
for this soil: of bath, my young did not appear to catch at her pro- I am afraid the repetition of ull ter Year there is tt steadY deerine of
friend." - poste that he should join his father the wonders she had heard pleased casualties.
"Ohl my trottsers will dry again," aTa'Y readily. "There tt ould. be no hereell more than it pleasen her -
the lad answered, with a laugh and ono to see you. out there -I mean sea father. PEOpLE WITO EAT CT„ovra.
a blush ; but his cempanion, coming how you're dressed, and Dorcas "Your new friend seems to be an Sine 01 the Indians in :Mendocino
up, too at this moment, glanced at might show you about the place." amazing chatterbox, Dorty," he said County, California, use clover as an
him and shook his head. - ''Yes, Pd• like that.'' said the lad„ once. "I don't kn ow how i
-le 001 article of food. They cat it as ani -
"You will have to conic away with "if Dorcas; would take me." haire contrived to tell you so much01 tis do, leaves, stems, dower heads,
anti all. They can be seen. in the
clover fields eating the fragrant
gr ass by haridfulli. They also Make
1150 OE many plants, such as seaweeds,
fungi . lichees, . : ferns and conifers.
that white people, neglect, employing
Some, for their fibres, others for their
medicinal properties, mid others fOr
the nu tr itious vahie of their seeds.
DID sHE itialele THE HINT? -
Oommesaugar' A distinguished cavalry leader was
ar:
' omaa , at a dinner party to which. 3m
had .been 'invited . as the guest cif
honor. '
:Beside him was a loquacious
wielow, with hair of raven black,
who, rudely intOrr'apted the conVerge,-
tion by -asking the warrior why it
was that his beard was still black;
while his hair was turning grey.
With great politeness the old sol-
dier • turned towards :her.
".1 fear I cannot give you a satis-
factory answer," said hei "unless,
'possibly, the reas0n. is that if have
r
used any brain a little moe than II
bare my jaw
----a--
The largest serpent - ever measured
was a, Mexican anaconda, found to
be.: 37 feet in length. It wee 1110 21111-
ed by De. Olardoer. -
runaway hat was arrested, and
brought to land.
"I am afraid -you have given your-
self a wetting," Mr. Trelawney Said,
reacbing the scene of action just as
The litinelens assert 'that then
etruck the biggeet oil .eitotst4r in thot
littiot petroleum Oelds loot feli that
was .ever tee:tiled. They sank a Pest
well in the Iiiiii-hiiiinit •dietriet attend'
•three 1144 e ontiwe*t at akna- 4
reached a nepth of LUG.° feet before -
they stroels oii, 'Then it Wei3 tel.
epoutitig and is cent to have teen
the iergest prochice.r for the erati
two or three ArAVA tbAt 11`444 ettet
etreeit, It is aticeedited .Witit 1$0,, -
QUO hearths .e nay' for Learn; three
theye Wei then the now •direiniebee 4
!Min. hut it coiitieued flowiteg 41Init
it hod preduced over illinhOititini her -
rein This • .happeemi in Note:eater
'lest- • • . •
Before tho well flopped flowieg an.
other hig one Woo iitrneli in the
; liontimi dietrict :about tee . mike
et:nth-east of . Balite This spotitce
Preductiti ' really 1,000,000 harries
and VCAA 51111 flowing )),.t•tho rete of
about ifihriGh Lai rata a deo on JAIN.
31 Met, lle i we.e the two a greet
epoutres .of ' ithe fittesien id! &Oda
laet.,Oear. • .
itemortielthe en it May appear,
it hi eeid that the comers of the big
well..whielt produeed more than tie-
OttOiteot barrihe in a iittle over
thirty done !cot: ninney IT This ee-
tritortlirare itetpotiring, This vtoitid
seem ingiciseible withoott, explatiation.
in the tiret plate.* the well cooed not
lie enatrelleth IIigh winds were
Wow! tea lil....ii 1:: .‘111 thO tilUe and
every ioseSe liner the well' ite wen as
ail the oioldieters in elle eillage, mere
that. o 1:,iile :twee. wee tielegen It
iS n'tid tiett lbe ownorfi of the wen
mute pay for repeinting en the
houses ha tite• teleee. The .oweers
had AO pity.. 11.e titivernment a retie
alty of two aril a hell eerie for
every ihe tielloile of oil. and they
could het sell the oil they saven at
a pront of emre than itOotit a
11 r of a eentper five gallons ebove
the rityalty ;and their exrensee, it is
Said thatthie meagre profit tid not
e%en pity the laieety ilemeges that
had to be ilisherseil to the ategrieied
property ownere..
This is hot tae first time that 1..he
village nienitinti d hee heien damaged.
by a -flowing well. Some.years ago te
wen in the sante ilistriet sent a
spray of oil to this villege end tite
owner of the well liad to pay dem-
1.raiglireb
tles.itTousitinte to aia0,000, as he
was compelled ti repaint the etdiro
village. imffledieet a fine
.eItoselan
--h
'. le usba n C1-" A f ; er all. civilizeiieti
ixaS its drawbacks. People in the
savage state seldom get ill." Wife
(sweetly) -"I wonder if that's the
reeson yon are so healthy re
me, my lad, and see if they can give
you a fire at the inn to dry your-
self." '
They looked rather an odd pair as in so shore a tune ; it would give me
thee stepped into the open air ; the a headache,. I tuo aftaid, to listen to
girl in her neat frock, with dainty him."
V me
That is a
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Or. Ci'flan's Homo Food Buflds Blood, Creates Nerve Faros, inoreases Flesh and ille4ght, and
Makes Weak, Siokiy People Strong and Won.
The day of sarsaparillas, sulphur and cref.irn of tartar, and salts as Spring medicine has gone by. Peo-
ple are beginning to listen to the advice of their physicians and to build up their s3rsteins by the use of such
preparations as Dr. Chase's Nervn Food.
The strong point ia favor of this great food cure is the fact that it actually creates new, rich life-sus-
taining blood, and builds Ica tile System gradtlally and naturcilly. For this *2,! 20)1 11 315 the most Satisfac-
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9'he tired hinguld feelings that tell of low vitality and ari exhausted condition of the system scion dis-
appear before the yita,lieing, upbuilding influence of this grea.t restorative. It conquers disease by filling the
systent with health, energy and '
, Mrs. S. Thonipson, 240 Munro Street, Toronto, Ont., states : -I was very much run ,down in health, and
whenever I exerted /nyself more than usual T had severe attacl;s oE split ling headache, and was vetar nor-
•arol.15, 10 ranch so that I could not rest teell 1.1 nip,tts. After using Dr. Ciltase's Nerve food I found that my nerves
were steadier, I could rest and sleep bettor than 3. 31 V& for a long time, and wits entirely free from head-
aches. I can speak very highly of thiS preparation for nervous trouble.
Dr, Chase's Nerve Food has the endorsement; of the best people hi. the 1a0d---phyri111ans •and hymen
alike. It is bound to benefit anyone who 11108 it, because it is Composed of the most potent restoratives
of aature. 50 cents a box, 6 boxes for $2,50e Al ale dealers, or E.dmanson, Bates 6 co., lierento,
.1
Great Britain contains 60 species
of mainalia, 274 of birds., 14 of
reptiles, end 263 of fish.
Miss•Passe is noneto the ball tonlabt In the character of Matt."
"Another ease ef night made Iddeoaa,"