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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1902-5-15, Page 7ol*.fodolkdttet-000**Oeiteket4WWIttetdeftedl**004400: O nese to bereelf. friendeehilde eake, portly Iroon etude!, $ C,ONFUSION t .i,1131rriage the winite of Shopton, as to I At the 001e of Mr. Trelawney's 0 vohad agreed that he hod lb 0 vr ' 4, eentility te - pern know petro.ted a Woe of egreepoue, 1 OF CASTE. i Vs. 0 i four end the e had modelled him for ti, it by deeliniug to vleit Lettee, and ?o., e • I _ , i so for a good, while a tweeter of ' Nobility 0 Soul. ; ;boak,5. that had been open to hiina eV .., id i once becoune closed to IMO, end or.-$444#44iilfff•ii.:4479FeW#4171in0 edr`ddfiKelrefkeildteed43.641090 IreoPle who would fortnerly haw eft greeted hien with a certlial obehe of eeliApTER XIV. t Rod lier studies wero his one most the hand, if they bad met him. pad fee tthe!Proluioent, ehougitt. Perhaps the Lth etty in e street, pesood 1100 1101 A ew weeks dorcoent io 0 eeeiteneetaa of a tost frientship and , girl hada little more teaching then. with o, how. od or wholesome fdr' So Letty did not trouble She/atom Fron then k liercour ure retned to , i've-s ‘103,1te go t on tbe whole Idle thrsociety with ha elo 'er preeence, Londous Mr. Trri elowney had got ,7-1/4e , .„ _nd-eo- of the thorn m, Ins .sule, and Dorean r ule pon it, ond ,ehe maloetet too. •• ho, day bug g eirateful to her -was, per - Was flaiejS i6 612911410M104C. And she! haps, the more Oil:telly treated by: bad lest, her ph/on:now, cool ooce grew gradliallyd-to sonue extent. at : on Vent ece-oeut • axed es for Ade. mato the old lifo began again, and ally rate -to love thee() studies time' ge•elawney mid porciato 'they mixed 31, the summer day a wept on as they were so dear to her father's heart : .1i1.0e in it, in a very moeerate WaAr, lied been used to do before readies for joie sake probably in the iirsh . and Dorcas' hod her friende and revolutioearyadvent" V°ra°14:1:-4111.?1 Ice. yet alSo perhaps Li- littll'av e for orlitee. and itodeed, on the whole. -ild while the chremained, themselves- She eould eniod lielner wos, perhaps, made a good deal ofee gotiet ; her former garage, had lost ,,,,,, ,..„ se , o „ their ease for her ; sbe pined for thet "'=" "" dda" ".• e° der n' his ndust" because people were .e.o sorry for lar. cav 4i001040100s140. out II" wit kers! lv0.t and could even catelei they doo. nod becau,s.e, a oda end, a for those brief oreeko-for the plea -i swnedeing tr°41 ha° °I Ids elv° en•o terriide disadvontege to a girl to o thuseasitt. i have a Mother tide Letty. "of coarse:. slums she had taeted, whoee ilavoin , „ had epode(' her for the food that 1 Graonao.e. an the Neol's Passed. shed. turbodY would ever be en cruel as to hhd oatithed her hewn. became more than a pupil, to loira oo say 0. word to bele, but she is sure the preeent ca,„,,,,. ".-: elle boom. 0„ help in his work. led to hear the truth sooner or later. ,I ); But gradually coul4 trust the careful negers to, poor dear." they often midi ; Mod in once more to absorb the paet. ainlz iw flue heorees llamas grestordot. ;:elealio corrert dstradts for leino, and _truth their t enderuess over her ' the medial eves to eeurch for nuny;, Immo hie the s o - / a "* probably. to forget Frank. hut to -,. , ' 3" v g. _ t t'.- of ter f thti s tease, , 0 t 1 0 ,. 0 *irla , y la . t h reterence an A 1 wri., Thetworli sho. maroome ot times so deteoeste moo . o , . d. ee____e_ _ _,o,..._ eede, „e edeet, tied woe poes, o y ouo, ,for aer soined! Goer lipe that, If lfioreas did not 4404flt,t1t0re0euilli`nretussuriLl,wi.f: lif•elda`o"ddlitnes. or at least it would have ... gueeet it, it was 6110061 more her „': been it her iehe for him bed mate fault, than theirs. ter." Mr. Trelas0a" wney ." :made it des to her : init that love, , him. s be Watehedf- i - e - el Bleh Yet, up to this thow, she thoughtto selfa boa her with speculating eyes. , Vautided it, all. She was prom* oil not gueoteell it, atad, happy In bee . n would be ii, toeing ueeful to him -with a saered ignorance. and in her nneenecions- the same if he, hioto self wre removed from her, heitsetil,14,1,11,1,8„ 1 she "hid /1'51' hAve 14 '411'1.'1 ness that there' Iv" on.)lhinir ie her hand take one iota of her itistory that was kept a. secret hom ,to think. t slie would forget al -V "--: about Wm in a Ptw weeks, ond lool 3".1Mr from her. 4 her. she welot her way without sus - contented with the firet HO% i t lite ! SO 000 two lived in one 611001031 pleion. and took her pluee in the thot fell to ave way. lio tow Iihn„ :!.104, roe for d.ettedetWell: tothy Intadl little world amidst which 4c 'lived. ' toef this With a sort of bitterness t -:oer own poace. lhowy taceopote-out :frothier and feariesely ; until, when but, nevertbeless, even though joe! that was not in the loner cycle oq site had a littio while pasKd held koleVerted that ids own fate in shred', Mthch,eadt 0f CIV,hof , of them- Th el; deventeenth birthday. there come, liar circumstances might ue the seine g.emdee loin...letwe woman hadto this ',ASK Of Mr. MertilaiReS, 11114.11 IIIN I'* ga at it le -him a eeneo of live her Ile ad she hest colld doing ' it. her ponderbee -oboe*. V-irtoos Niory tooteese willow, sat ;auction to . the wore, that JOB to her to do, thinge of vatteh she hod neoryely: soodbow dapiodh to au appeara„,.o. ",. hut closing her iir$ for the most !:, thought hefore, part rover all her futile regrets and lit truth.- at this period of her li riZolts)Wri3tVilltirile,314* 4;1141tsitwotiii`el futile. longings. It was lord. ler.' ileo girl to her iteart was a oebia. down agoih boo her olo ronteet„ 'llails at tlines : but then the world 'g little orietovrat. arid whatever utast ie full of hard thlogs. lolty alwoyed onreened or eounoop.,, mein tholush IV VIM, Perhal1f1 she had really forgotten,Pattentl$,..111(111ght; .01'3,1 If '4'1 1444,41111giot he 50 0111y ill tottward ow perhaps she had moonier beebed „ideerolefdIT'd"r et "'mui ilaki"Iff,S0., ireall 11 Pearemeth Wand liztle Meer or Otero up the cerollection of WM in stone '.' d'''''"'"'" "rs 44''' her gdt-** -** '4114''N"' litY "4 her r5iSiat" To a largo 00 4714t'l Kato/ obeaaher of her howl. of :i alr . TIViellICIfile,Y OW 'tierces colloid i; it moe ho.adse he dtm ,,, verfeet. a!! /111tte loved Ler a Iloilo bettlerco: Ihet it; geontemoto that she wee too proud of i Which she only' opened Goo door , . when gio ono sir- heir A doom nth,' viten 'OWN' %VW so afPOOt filial leer, her father, oro if .her mother had I teri.4 fee so strange a thing, Sloe loot ' thelj were genlIdfdlkoo and tile 11.4451i1 L'0144 0% perinet a lady. Rhe would been NU of UM ohm/ idea all the,°"%e 0 PM"' Wt°44°". and tio it, WiTghl 136,te 101 011 her better than she aid, , I am afraid. by a gond iteol, Ali it - - woe. eatewhow see :mew leettnetteeo KA. w,Cif liiES .., , I;' tbet Lento was uot Ulm lier CRTARRR CDR U father. 8Iw e'iteve ii -elle ,seented ab Ways to haeo lenown it t vaguely. asl le mt. deco ta I e 410604,41. putt by um frifoorot *seem for us any COMpreille1134011 Wet of Huh oftrftelf, gums aio e; wherein lay the difeerentee helm -et% i, rataftAr trIt‘r Or them. but, tory certainly and clearly" 04,0whapid. eteteto ege„i indeed ini- to the dtherence Itself, ki(1.4ejlitn; or Pr.. . W.Ckno 1"; Hut yet to her mother's shorteoftte "" 1""" l'34 I6-1"'Ice boort Perces load been so long aeon- l name. ;Mil Dorettereea !ropy Woo --- - - - -- - - - ..„--- ,; tometi that; tem had coine----as WV ceolato little muiden-fell boort IMO nit the old waYs that his visit had. ILOt hate been natural. she supposed. only naturai-to accept them simply imeeromed and 10.01,011 op, °met She woe glad. With pure, utteelfish otit matters of e011rSe. With010, 114111.4, there she become her father*S cont..q love, that itoreete woo such a little ', der or question, or only -when thee voodoo. mid the hew anti gtadeesoi lady ; tOall never for a momeot wieledwero brought prominently boom t! her fut hetes Mr. The Intuit hell od that. It, hod lown to herwir te or ; her -It it ix a lilt le occasional unney. passed on after 'Frank's depart ore, i grudged her Welland one grain of Ida:once. They were not aggreF4e t-ir • nod the xears -pasvcd on. nod hec delight and satisfaction in the child., faults (poor Letty's failings all her 'lover canoe maw.1 vi o Anti she would lea. with eyes, doe e oho been so entleit more of the Such placid years !----in wideli i made tender with loto antt thankful- negifthe than the positive Mum ; winter and ecedetime and stinuner I ness, ut th0 little maiden. whose ; she might be a little different from ad harvest sumeeded one another in i delicate and dainty prettiness was , other People, hut she was not a quiet and contented yotind-hop... Ko for ,.,,,,,,,,,41 in,,„ alo him that 1 Ntariling, and-cand tulgar, 68 4Offe1y 0% and busy. and Unmetdful. Tiud the moloindest lips C.Oild ilitNe. ritneir,51". Markham, Was ? hullbegan to eider as lbw; potesedi vulgar or unreilned and in :oat of t4he could nOt make 11/ her Wind on Air. Trelawney's temples, until the sword in her own heart,: tel Letty lost her youth and itoreust proud that it should be so. . sliPPed imPereePtiblY ont oi 'ehlid- "Ws -she don't take after you. hood, and shot into a tall, slim j4(44, or oho ono of the tot. of eso i girl, With a height and PeettY ince. Alis. aferivbelLt SOMetiMS emphati- • I 1 ' tt Idnader-lihe still in nepohe bad ennonr d , eertain quiet cony sate. and denture expressien, oet. with .tho •d„,t 1 h.td. oni t , . be kept front malting the beds end light and laughter too behind the "-,'' -; "rnioll ' 1; le dedl "'"'"." mending everybody's steekinge. %vest „ashes af her sweet ismws eyes. another sAatution as outueteeceper no , her mother's aunt. 1 'iodide is thry like my mooed., err. a distant ;eounlYs and, th'•ugh '''-a° t em afraid that during these days! 0111" W" 6" ljnINAIM the ite in 4 Lett, '.• b N t e: Trelawney often void, and yet he was gr°w424 and healthy. Mere- otele or two she , mahy a time. and tined bet. tub, would come to see Letty, and stay t fears that she Meow were eme: with her for two or three 11a s, t""1' cowardly. now could she still hoop.td. during thesisits Mr. Trelunney nod. dhe„ Dorcas was almost 0 wo_ Trelawnes, but the character of the would toed, her with great. kinduese, il,nial t t., .t. . 1 , hellrn face -a certain modest and ;yet and Lettywould. always have much from her that she moo her heehee frank and fearless brightness that .t..,?, s,s.t7. to ,Iter that elle could sad' t° had been so far beneath Joel. futher's it had -she had inherited from some e",d1•° u 't'i'd class ? and yet she load not courage other progenitor -not from Mrs. `lite last time that Dorcas had to toll eho seeret to her that she had . Trelawney, nor from her fathernor even Mrs. Markbant was when she tried so long to keep. from Letty. With intense tem:terms Was about fourteen forteen years old, and "I ought to do it, perhaps," she :e her father would often moo into her foe neorly three years after this Mrs. said to Mrs,. Markbaut sadly one ayes -not really reading much in Markluom happened to pay no other day -el feel that Many a time ; but them, perhaps (girls' eyes reveal visit. to Shepton ; but when the girl when I tithe" tin t, - I know1, so little), but, with paosionate love was :seventeen she at length came she'd look down upon one (for she's And faith dlieving that he read again, and the six or eight days that hard at times -oh, I thine: were all ea whole world of hidden thhigs. ' sbe stayed with Letty then amply of as hard when. weer° very young !) de Was there anything a daughter suinced, i fear, for the shrewd, ob.- I don't know how to do it. And vet could be to a father that Dorcas was llet, ? Between them there seemed to thee thot he Was TA 1/1 her. earre "Og Ms name 3433 perpetually on her „ that other people grew tiled of Lear- , Ing it : from flitak giriNt. day atm% bis departum she seareely any longer,: talked of hint at 011 ; Whill '430 *Peened to odes him moo Moe held' her peace about him. So time 'Kent on, and the waiers" invented to have elm.ed oNer Vraintic's to like the latter, that was the hon -1 est truth of it. She wns dailoy little lode*, and she was ombannel to thtnie that this red-faeod woutau, ' who called her father "eir" end , totid it, always dubiously, for the girl was like her grandmother, bue yet It, was likeneee with a, difference the delicate features canoe from Mrs. servant eyes to find out a, good deal e feel she'll ihal it, out some day, to which p0Or Letty, in heo• Lender and otake it wOrse for me than be a natural sympathy, deep as their c,owardiee, would gladly have them Mimi. Letty, my dear, if I was kept if I told her now." two jives, 'They spent their 'days together, and neither of them seem - Till now Dorcas had lived Ott the you, I would toll her, and hove ed to need any other companion- whole a, secluded life, but oet, though done with it," Mrs,. Markham re - she had had few companions, there plied to this speech. "You've got Bo taught her Latin and Greek, had always beencertoin houses in • nothing to be ashamed of; and, for and on the whole sloe took to these Shed:ton that had been open to her, my part, 1 think better of Dorcas' laoguages pretty kindly. She also, so that she had been by no means than to believe she'd ever cast f1.. up happily, became instructed ia his- altogether without friend. They to you, or bear a, thought on her tory, and geography, and in vartoue had, for instance, been kind to her heart against you for it. She Melee excellent things. ;it soon grew at the vicarage ; Dr. and Mrs. Colo- couldn't do that, Letty, and you to be not 01113' her father's daily son too had olden asked her to visit her own mother, though maybe she occupettioo, bet his delight, to teoch them, and perhaps some half dozen. 1$ a little bit stiff Otet mew, and her. He put ohnost all other work other families amongst her father's stuck-up with pride, as girls often 0.510 that he might devote bkoself old acquaintances had taken SOMO are at her age. But site's a good to this ; morning and evening she notice of her -partly from old girl io spite of ehitt, and elle 7.:411WOVilnISAneey-SIMMIPMZ=. Leven o n She Gained And Was Brought Back From Nervous Prostration to Health arid Strength by Using Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. There is no faith cure about.Dr. Chase's Nerve food. 1.7ou do not need to imagine It is doing good. You can prove it by keeping a record of your weight. This food euve meta in a. perfectly notexal weer. In fact, it is nature's own cure, and is composed of be most pOWerful restorativcS and invigorators that science has yet discovered, ' Tale the case of Mrs. West, as deScribed in her letter quoted below, She was pale, weak and reit dOVVO in , health, tier .blood was thin and watery, and her nerves so starved'and exhaueted that she was prostrated. Dr. Chase's Nerve Food cured her, aud added new, firm flesh to her body to the extent, of eleven pounds. You ten!. find her letter interesting. ' Mr. S. W. West, -Drayton, Wellington County, Gilt:. tvrites:-`"About two years rgo I got terribly run dOwn, and finally became i victim of nervous prostration. I had no appetite; emoted to lose interest and am- bition and cootie scarcely (Irag myself about. Hearing of good results from the use of Dr. Chit se's Nerve Food, I used three boxes With great benefit*1 o short -time I gained eleven pound. !end as T was very thin when I began to use the remedy, I was very proud 01 the iucreasc of weight. • Then the following spring I became rather poorly, and it again built Me up, and gave me such a good appetite that wanted to eat nearly half the time1 was so pleased with the cure the Nerve Food brought about that I recommended it to others. and they have told me of the benefits they had obtained from this 1)1e- 31. You may use this testimonial in order ;that others may learn of the good there is in tr. Chases Nerve 31." , If you have been affected as Mrs. West has, if you are notfe,eling reel strone and well, 37011 irilt bo sur- Pris.ed at the good thatelde Ghase's.Neree Food will do roti. It puts color in theli'66.ks,' lar and wasted forms, and brings hew hapes, uew 'confidence and new lifeto take the piece of deeponaeneo, eakness and disease. 50 cents a box,6 boxes for $2.50, at all dealers, or E'dreanson, Bates & Co.. Torit..41, eouldnet he good and not be teneer .e.o.o.o.o..heede..taleecootedeetooeteeo.O.O.O. where farm -animals are kelat. Fowl* OVOr YOti. 'CS 'need treatment which they cannot ge* "Azad, Markham, mamma lived: with you, did she liot, when stet". waa little ?" oes ai a,' • Poultry 't.7 ' when allowed to run and roost witig t; 1 coltehaenrlystho4ti:tsannida.,Imbetsbiedmes unttattificoltIn),A" AIM. Mere -loam hermit' ; toed tired" . A 4. panioes for live stook, and it is cll....3., (loy or two eat:maids, abruptly, to ...... .at latiet,-4;11,0wing how much in the! ...1:t ts about the learn. They tahe Qt3 vet* e ,eaue more readily than any other Y creatures and when allowed to roost oe -S,1,0 tired with ate hefore site..r. A. t. •• married your father, my dear," She,‘,...A.,:”:,+.;...:..;.•:.,;.Z.,:tt.00;*.!ti,:..4.,:ti...,7,,,i, ii104"808. Idept in a house ort.their 'unit ;:iS• 111;:r4:40"1:711 41ralla405).(1.:Igretiti."..' wfth 1 ^ ' ' /,°fOlTisthtelteseutselellresa:eartvQhttedl:Plit,fliatil.tt C14-KAlgt Ni...S.1,7S. "oh l -and was that irt LontiOnri The hens prefer Clean nests. and ',much better condition. Fowls Should 'o; here." The word slit.Pedl when theY refuse to la.y in the pout- never he allowed to roost in the from Mrs. Alarbliran's lis before she, try -house, and begin to deposit their "stablee- Although the hens Will le, perckiVea that it would hove he( eggs in the hadeloft. be the food- in the troughs and rocks, e:et idled wia'r to have mite -tea it. iitroug-bs, or away hi the boles, the do more damage to the day than the gre"‘1,.Ierettaripnrif:oli.epton ?" in a tone oefehances are that lice have taten pos-: eggs eon repay- Not onld do theP i session. of the pests and oeieeo -tee fowl the stalle and floors. but are iheno away. A single brokeio egg in dmisy anti disagreeable to lir. 40, ire. elariehem gave her answer unei the nest will soon cause Millie:1e °Omits. to say nothing of the ittet that dlliogly, but with Dorcas siteing',lice, and once they secure a foothold they cool tronsfer lice• from Their had. before 1;er,, Dootiog 11'101 her heroes they stick eloeolo until they are driv.. i les to every portion of the stables, heyeelps ginittling l;ter?face, how could she,'-eto oil by heroic treatment, heehihthe ',which become bard to eradleate and taeSf5 etean, and always have toriac-, ento.il much labor and 3111POPALCO., "la. Iiiiepton ! Then Z7etti fiVetft co -dust, or earth, saturated with croddllave the poultreohouse dry and here ?" cried Dorcas. holic-acid, convenient for scattering !! warm. in making a tarreal-PaPer "Yes. no,v deer, I lived here for a in the nests when cleaning them. o roof en the poultry -house it is better bit-" , ,.,,,,,,,.. 'to fasten the paper with plastering, - "And that was when papa fell in C11°°S1'NG 4 ill*.l.l'74)14":"' '.4"^ lath. as the tins made for the pars 1 -e. whit mamma ?" i lit choosing a breediog cock, be pose of holding the Paper la Pleeed ;sore he posses, • 131 often out into it and allow tt to leo "dial mamma was worried frouerJ.all the rpealitiee eought ofter in tote ripped up by hard winds. If a eakt -our hooey:. ?" 4 breed; and that tic is enevapt from, oi coo- hoar he 'applied every six " -, .-e,„ ,,,,...-. ie .,... moo 'd itrs . . 3 y. It is opteitt'ilecooths the roof will 50011 beimina while ..!ae Was stopping viltit me." none importout that the ceche eitould limed like tin and shed water comp "Papa mad mamma always tolk ;AY. be comparatively perfect than that ipletely. littic L46)out. old times, It he Add; tow of the hens allowed him should lived in Sileptou, What house (U31.'1714(100 Of every chicken; whereas. KRODES AND liT431A1114. that I rifler onew beeore that yoWtv, us his blood wIll assist 131 the for - :r -014 1110 in. Aitla. iff,tri%luun ?" asketeearb hen will assist in only a frac-, w ie Z. Venire Builder "Go0 flfrs.i be the very personification of activi.i corm. RV:o4t;:e,WittIllootheS07uQtelft*Afrirart Porcac, pleeidly. lite this 'Ives too to •0 ?lion of tho whole. '111e code eitould I itionetletin. eelee empeenly roe fromity and vigor; his comb and wattle's 4 roo art a to. hod a hone, to pieh withi uholvritt71,:..elsechuitsiali.preteo; taut beeitotold. be a fine red; hie lived neot .,,Itedd.oarti leiplieg, tbo poet. olid etto4 r anti -carried high: his breast broad; eveged in, deleg it to his completer t "reebethe l'll show Yell 501W deY.,and Prornhout. h°0Y dem legs ';' eutistaetion. 'this is how the storee sen• deed" elhe said, with great 01340-11 =edit= in length and set well •oPart': lie told in the London 'lobs : ward s5.1f-posssion. lea inward un-iond la whole frame broad, and trine.? Ntpling Ind Rhodes were felloW hound toward Kimberley. rp to the ..„ Notes.... , . .. agreeable to have them roostioir hh do' dark the girl bad been kept -look al tlet .• 1 • . 11101Xeliat Or tWO hurriedly to arrongel le to t. her thougide, one; -then- the siwes or statics are .0.1810$ sure to cause lice on tire cattle 13 easine,s. and. toting up her worrh-,4 two-year-old bird should he givioqpr,,,tivngers an a. ape railway trait% hasl.ei. she walked away, end ieft rhe Preivrenee Os a breeder- HAM/31141GS, eaceneoft, of departure -kern Laptt riorr„s p/one, puzzled, hut still lite' liatainirgs are 06100,g the most ; down Ilhodee bad 1.0`011 bizey eendime from epoissiug the 'truth. cro d'Outiotted1. rbetiettiful of ehe :hreede. The Ilea itieepotehee. .arid it fell to the iot 7.1•1•MOMJIRI. '4.n. m mm hurgs awe more popular loo deogloon ,the poet to book their tc..111t9 004 4 than in Aniertco, and as 4, patorat .13Per018. The outhor 16 a 1=11 01 fl taiiimr IN wir na.,141.01,seQutaco they aro ioupgi much, 1,3o0513 build ; the caoptre builder SODTRINU lag( 10 Oiljun :30-aarer perfection there Man here. ,11.111 a Poaderol:s Man tend has a de -'14..e., onoztm naz vim AzsTiel,:heAsettirstiesura pivezmv506_1150tholatazepheali:sr; i Ictnelortvrgg ttohissiceptlinteg likinctel. ittrin0r01 WOOD TO USE. 411•01•••Is authorities agrce that originally they 4 to have fam at ale exiteuco far .th� naa opratr.c frole, 0, eimotoon Mort; , P WTI of CieStiter- %Ulm that tag !Cr. r,, W. Hodson Tens lice 't uated ate noe eaters, They are otoO3 Wen 6g'strued to rou hiPher Penh AU the %oriel ies are conononpy dosig.„ the. tpt-prtmier found that he t- Nithe 13. a illorropsciiiZittilding 'live mad racoll free rouge. hong ermr.ii rage was great. jle p2eadca r..111, dm l ,paratively of little mita when pomace ;mile Klidling to Olivine witth hime -.1113 Theo Fee= to re aire at least od bet the peel, with a sardonic 4-unlog .51 a la has been watten in regard to lima -idol -act; ram - - asr.,, el lib des ti It le cued uott !.'0. otad well require Jet, DI -A 0 • 4'. i ° .5011Incillsi tsat"): 0 hiVedulf4'41111.11,47111.-1. 11 ; illuelifii0Friodvebts .suildwecit,vharat% otiraeaybutforicareutr, t1L. mtlignayefaneNiall3;4DgrialliiistntS4:84froalli4.4041e us,: in aetnal eeperienee rose of them f,‘,arim, Thoy are givitt vfm.produe. i Milky etatesnoun bed to ;dim!, lehore lind Proved entirely hatirfactOree !ors. and under good management %.%; itiliSkl; to hed• Solute ;ore too emtensive for ordinary iniugie female ban liven Lnown 10 pro...1 After ttidnight the trein stallied h11113011,,, 04,10311, are eheep. fait klart owe in o we as maw as two bud., t f„ nre . e I; i I harm) and the wife of a eoPanial only' ltG a few „,qSarti, The round Clt0 ilred eggs. 11 le not true. however. anti if it were not liable to vollapse , spangled eoriety ia ma. aboard. When f he dia. silo di one of tew Chear el -1 sortt,, that they never deeire to sit. The 'nur‘rer oft am -mot of shrinhegiref the 'Onown thao the penciled, herhatd bei ter covered that. notwithstandteg her: and hreed.,4 tele...Irvin, xio reservation had !rem Lie'. eot end the eXPalf1f.i00 of the ers etahn that they are harmer. 'anal made for her. she lifted up her voice inn heone. it Wield be eerY eatlee the golden are MA 80 numerous as 1I° ,1°1°4 lorotest. The commotion the other varieties. et is (mem. ef 9', zowedeeed Rhodes, who thrust ble 141:11-44(1•'t'o'. is tam a drosPect of tile"•0 ono impossilde, to Judge whet the i head out between the eurtultes an4 dradvaltiolret1 being Overcome. it 'moll/tugs of the adult fowl will he 11;1 dement" 10 hn" the number of farmers; in the United the feathering of the chick until at- . CAUSE OF' TUB DISTCRUANCa. ter its lirM, molt. Indeed. it ire- "i ant the Wife: ot Co:onel - 11 guently happens /loot they do etot7 elm eoeleimed, nond 4410014k i 3Vi.rho show their infest plumage until after ed for a berth none has laino smed they have once or twice changed ;; for me," their feathers. ' "That's all right." thundered the WHITE,' MINORCA'S. 1 rolcr.sos, "mv little boy 38 000Uprk The 'White Minorca should have e.i leg tho herth Sto..t helow 111114 ' timi- d face and white ear lobes, as iniP1 Ore, With Iii"" 814:e, shape, carriage and symmeloy. 'eeeded tu tRI'e othantege of thd orl In size the white are said to haw a nor. Preeently there was an iiism too. the Black. which it, Iso reeembles In :en 114:hi'hewei(sme or iillon:e.d and Pro" slight advantage, beitig somewbott , larger, but it is not NO claimed in . "IC°1° don't erY and woke the "Stando.rd".' as to oitality aud ' the lady was heard to say, "'your told me 1 naight. sleep beret productit mess, tit. stands on an Neal ,' father looting with the other variety, midi -AlUdum," gusred the author ol has the reputation of befog a great .r11e Jungle Book. -do -.,t'oti kitai layer of eggs, large ouid uniform in : who 1 am ?" size and color, and of the same dell -4 "Yen nre the little son of the cate flacOr., The plumage Is enow ' gentleman In the uPPor berth* axi white and Should be within a single you not?" faltered the now startled into the dark cora- stain. It is not known how it was woman. Peering produced, but as all black birds oc-i Pa.r,xtlonteinlitiig 04 the sort.,,, mama the easionally throw white chicks, noi doubt the white variety was thus ma! /male "1 am All'. Itudyard-" cidentally originated, improved and Before he could confess further tha frightened woma.n fled to another car perfected, until we 'have one of the; most attractive -looking and truest! The upper berth shook with roni. 1 valsive appreciation as the poete breeding 'varieties among our domes- tic poultry. The chicks are very red( with a iningling vocabulary of seve markably precocious and mature very 4 oal "ongues, berated the South Af- rican statesman. early, the pullets 'sometimes laying "Riug off on tloe cuss words anti at twenty to twenty-four weevs old. swear," exclaimed Rhodes from hie They are not much =hike the White; altitude of mirth, "and give u6 Leghorn in color. shape and general ; something about a rag and a, bond appeovance, though they are larger in size that the Leghorns. The main difference in the appeartiace of the two breeds is in the legs. In this variety oi Alinoreas the legs are of a, pinky white, while in the Leghorns the color is yellow. The Minorca al- so has a larger comb. POULTRY -HOUSES. The poultry -houses sh.ould be sep- arate and apart from otheobuildiogs States here adopted the plan of toeing wooden hoop, which cannot shrink or lengthen el11.1WIE.0 The in- side sheeting Is of one inch Georgia pine. Which emus to be the beat hind of lumber for silos, on account of its notnehrinkage duiracter. It iS Se full of pitch that :moisture loots Prete ically O TerleieCT vrox IT. ThiS lumber bas been recently laid down ot Ottawa for $27.00 per 11., and at prlee should he one af econondeal ton* farmers eoutd use. The fonudation of this new sort of silo is in its wooden hoops, six inches wideaud made of half inch elm lumber, sprung around a. Amen, and built up with well lapped joints, 1,,ing a. trine longer nail each dine, untit the hoop has a thickness for the three bottom hoops of live lay- ers. 'no renntining fire top hoops retroire telly four layers each. The aeeruge silo will oot require more than 500 feet of bomber, and 20 pounds of nails, for the hoops which are easily e•el quickly made ;tool should not coo e.ore throe, $1.25 each, or $10.00 for the lot. This is a good deal less than the cost of the usuotl iron hoops and lugs. /1 three cornered frame is erected ;a the exact outside circumference of the solo, and the hoops p1114304in posi- t 1011 and fastened. The lining a the silo is then gat on, and ebould be of inch Georgia pilie lumber three inches wide, matched and nailed to the hoops the same ets the flooring. When the lin- ing is on within twenty inches of the starting place, stop, and put in ilxd: Studding, is and down be- tween the hoops on each side of tho door for door stays and jannhs. Make the doors of the eame lumber ne the Avails, cutting them into "joints". on the • INSIDE OF TIIFI HOOPS. If the silo is outside the barn, it eau be covered with tarred paper, and cheap siding, run both up and down as aproteetion against frost. The roof and foundation is the same as for any silo, and the ontside covedog could be of any sort the owner wished, or it might go with, - out siding, the same as any, other tub silo. If proteeted from the weather the wooden hoops should last for years, and if at any time the iriside lining became "dozy" it might be lined with tarred paper, and theu sheeting, thereby malting it serviceable again for a number of years al. small cost., John Gould, the well known Ohio Dairyman and leernier's Institute lecturer. who has seen a, nember of, thine silos in operation, thinke bigh- ly of thein. F. 'W. :RODSON, Live Steck Como, iesi The latest astrolionlic'e 1 photo- nreriered by the join13 exer- tious of the obiservatories of Lon- don, Berlin, and P131'13, shows (38 milli(' is of stars. Figbt ouirn clers been gi'..tht • hnve and a hank el hair. But with picturesque wrath helve ling stuck to his impromptu pro- gramme. The United States had 248 killed* and 520 wounded last year by bona, explosions. In Great Britain during the same period only 24 were killed, and 65 wounded. POR THE C,ORONATION PROCES- SION. nd gliders have been hard at 5ver16 for the past month ; the Tieralciiit Painter is also painting the Royal: ehie State carriage in which King Arms and the several orders upon Edward will enter the city is ap- the panels. Tee new hammock c. loth' proacht,iig completion' at the car- iqof rich venallioe cloth, purflics' idage works ' MOSSrs: W. and F. velvet, and gold 'thee, friaie ',Morn, Great Portland street, 1...on- bullion, 301111 gold eohoodareas, don. The landau is a mass of gold, beautifully chased in centre,