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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1902-8-21, Page 3414.17+444.-1-1-1-144-1.4.++++ +++++i÷: ,144-14•14 1 ieHOlelei• head hquickly, but he did net iise; he went into the roe= stze followed merely hold out his hand, him-iimidly at first, till he turned -Qhild, so you heve come beek?" round and held les hand, out to her. I, The Power of persuasion .f, mos, coid,... a„er the he said. Be looked at her gravelY and Al- ently he laid his heati upon her . and, Tor the first time litIr- iwd kissea Tbilzstsat down side by side. Pre - 7 him, :.iJie etood at his side- The sud- ing all the yeers that they had been i -v T den tears had come to her eyes; the °man and Wife, he caned. to tier for 1 Or Lady caraven's Labor of T. sight of the lonely figure bee given help. O. 111 1,110111ent3, '1U.1(1 YOU have ben very strongeet; Letty, .7-0-12 must Imitt mp O, a sharp pang Oo her, 4, Wheel he said to her , after a few / am very weak, "We must bear this toygeottltmarre; evattkde •••• happy, have you not, my dear?"' for up," lie sole, t Love. "it a momeut or two she could not rrup 4: .speak. "t ; All that first evening he said very o1„, °I-hei lehi•thiel-04.4ehtKieKtit i*Te•ee"e'r++4+1"1"1"-: ''**r* * little to her. Ife sat w'ti Irer and DOG. DAT lterx, CIIAP`PER felsouttl. Bet the money she end cle,tty. and seemed to listen while !she tAllied to roother, bet he Sep 'brought seved lam from ruin. her tember had elniost passed When caght to stud her con fo t esaid hardly anything to lier the eert mentioned. home. Ile asked I be grateful to eery hhthr due1 Val, ann ,x;ever uttered Frank's name, In his wife if she could tear herself from-, ever inst . e 'h i- e.t.a °as, pie% the twilight elle ae4e4 hint it be the dissipations of Paris, Lee wen- , dore't he" •„4 irg !...7.-• '(t) -11:-.-t -' would not "vow Qut IP" the garde° dered rant she leoe.od ee, bright at lina.reote. ,i°1- e""e'e '' "r" !with bele but he shook his head. going away. Ile did. not know whet • t Perhaps the hour that folio ved:t "Not. to -31101a my dear - not to - she waS thinking. Bore. in this ' - - 1 uight " ixe said. i wae the happiest Bileired had known .. ." brilliant, eenny Peris, he had not • sze.ce tr e o her nne, lege At th tei i le he augx-y with me still?" Dor- shown any love fo, 1 I DAS SANITARY DAIRYING. Though, I am. 3, farmer aud reducer, my investigations and tre- ele ui searek of gocei healthy Wide we tors me to agree with the oarde of health that the most of ‘011tble-eterel,:lthceDrifriZIna•Zitt°tiel: elQfth r. hierrzapa. Rut this does uot ex lifew te Catell Them at f,lne Seaot cuae erausportatten lioes for not fur- Of ourse, you can: but will yeue CevtaintY• 1 nishiug cold storage. It does pot n you call a cow from the In the the heated clog days when fly is over, much exertiott excuse the city 4vtailer for his iaek,iure in such a wat ay thshe will flatting audlof care and use of cane anti Post -think she is corning to a. feast of oulug from one mety hoie to 411_1 that. are not always clean, and ere- Pumpkin pie and everything else (het other is WOriC which the oui of the ,Jy sterilized. It does- not excuse him is good?' leeeNee!eeagereeP4eip40 lf°0arttea;7ehittug.ls hwaseell 'et„c: ftphratuscaintigne4t, bbe"teadetisitleilirrle ,:eiCensannyou keet il)naYcooutil aooverSole:josanetddIbvoiveel: one spot with certeinty. It may not sPoiling the valves. The producer must bear inSV;eutarviktret,sile Pail of milk betweer• that the number of bacteria not be eo great when the tan ar- Cao You 505,r, ",$0. boss." in your • $ in the city. even without re, best Sundey-go-to-meeting tone when t!lebr:ut°11"ur broszo. 4tthaerYtiogb,"'t be"I' Ycwr g°w far 4:w4Y " geire 28 days to teL may be set •under hem The youeg birds need About the seam eare and feed as tur- keys. Full feather in the Cocks is licit attained until "they are three yeare, old and thee, the rainbow' i$ not, more gorgeous. During the breed- ing season they delight to strut and sPread the tail, which has a diaMeo ter of uearlY er quite eight feet. White peafowls Are quite rare, but :rioeusveereytibeeea',utalruhle‘ ogrGsyeldaorem used inc that purpose. CAN YOU DO IT? face. loudly seeu her -he had treat- , o ul /ifeuilue, although he had been care- . t boa 4 she ethed, a La, be sportsmanship of the most exelt- might be -it might be different at Ravens- dihereat ill hla "nri Imnle'lter. At ilavensmere it was quite ' AS the (1a."Yrn went on. Mr. T‘Ziaelvx- ,, 'KUM the tiees will throw a heap - mere. where he would 49 be alone with knew, fleY chIche by degrees to. 5eestudy with! (went seettle end where there is an different. The servants. he would watch him closely, and would pect her to sit In the .,_ t„ roved eubmerged base bar. It, bete ne might towel to care foe her e th • . . t i .13 him Again -to look for her IX s e ' ?PP 511 shows no dxspoe•tion ever to eortee then. ,ma e ell "le coalmen 3 011 US e".'wv,I, low.. hi coming,to ion ewe -33Q1d not be mathin eight of the of bactena found la most eases ,.. 1.3 i points to ' the cow stable PA the tretC4 ", ,crts asked her mother. sudlit. lett th show tor every kineuess. be F went' ° 111 11* ed type, but it is corefertable. ed her as Perfece strooger. Dot it had, not thought of her or studied tie before she fell asleep. seieet a spot near 4 shady, shore "You look pleased at the idea or, slighted his wife. theY Would inde All heeler; and, if they sow that he nee"), long15the old habit or teeing hatmts of men axed prying eves. ft% going," lux• said, briefly. teource of infeeteon. CleAnituess is eau You Patlentler lift nie the foot The van get you are milking and tate 149 example quickly enough. help from eel, in his work. Be woe thee bar a little bo- 111 piece ant Pleased." she replied. etoree That he would not allow. she was 14Ald and tender to her. too, bet it of hoard weather -stained so as to be ,hot onlii the foundationbut th.e„trorttlilevwcesowt ctohrontersteopfs stett4utt eslyorQ11 1115 e XOU 110tr was always 15 o grove way; they unobtrusive is best --is Moored with Whole superetracture of dair,yin„, only a ritoney-enders daughter a *No, I like Revenemera but ou eel Woman he coldd never like- bet, she never jested together; he never for a a eorll 90 as to slok few iteetten Clealdinese int dairying utuet. not oply" on Your big 'toe 3111:1 not get up and *4,4, very dull. It is suitable en.' what had so.ved hint from rule; the aleeuld tlme "hell her °IlY peopleblaerligettehfastiTeertarr=t Tel4YertyllfdaVtfer4r :ter erliellaPIPIQnueesev•le4nline55.' but. wst119r151144 Itlb44.:44.4bdctrenv'sertYcsb:4411eYrlin or Mil lovers oil pature.„4 leest be resPeeteds 'about Fran% /Mr made any dimat Scenery ammo it is among the (west. she chose hes roams in the west_ reference to her marriage. Some. t‘ week or if Poseible a fortnight. Not being Mee to build a new steel eaYs geee bye 111 to times -with e torteirt gladuess, And while he deals Wit int() the water ble. I did ;the best could with what Y4'4 V05 C3Q° then v re Bnglanct; but AlwityS ern winge-roome that (Melted on h . o 3 there." ox. broad beautiful tereacceofrom. the Yet net without a uumeeetary pa, as touch flsb provender in the shape I had and fitially got down to 44 cut Out" for 4 fernier beyond alt chopped liver. angle WOM39, les. dead minnows. ete.. as you furnish. A pint or two of cray- nd a few eltelters cut into and would try to emu 1 ' Cureven Preferred hun of old. Ile ores very gentle to Aft:I:I:lye Atilms,to broewdltiataryi:utatetdo wilath meant because she w'ould ho the •A shIW' r'iadY 80 UM. 'I'''' these. Isis wife. and Wolnd sit sometimes gree't m`lNalltage" .ei do not know, he on en"Yttoltu9rsulaildecsAtispatd base dueeeeieteetpheern. i"b4Ilifell116141n1der lualltrswietrIeld$160.. letter that !Ahould remain for half an hour or So Oh "1.., lacy it will be prette 1 ti 1 eo accustom the flak to the boat. eamee* • Inticl 101 Lady Caravan did not even befkr ,Dercas bud written to him trout texe R She turned needy wounded h 1. eller; the was looking' sadlY round the 'Dower libuse efter lertzuk"s arrival 2 must hope oe durervat windows of which one SW pleasant , tu rat. pang-ehe uotiee4 that be rtine that enables Ale to keep thee PoesibilitY of doubt„ liut St you now. she eald, tglimoses of garden and distaut t'141.14 from her to her mother, lee I o t aot elle meant. because 01, rape. The itouseageoer ;gee Ramp_ and :tele for little services front Lot - her eve'r whole that she had alwaye done tor (300 r174"lheeflig-stetntthibnegtwrtn11440w4as algueattnT2.11,3744W1 intlhiilhtoPPIttltoetr lairlaCQPintaaarasnlet; ghth 64.1,4pe. sweep and eleatO 'company that gives you a chance. prepperit Oil, ShOWell tel, top, sides and bottom. I completely sprayed the wood - teed the cows on twe UnemeiVe.'s;FRON EliTNia loth a le per cent. aolutiou ofi Then when the day appointed comes!: cowe carbolic aci& turning the', voldnesa. protons. Bow many yeare would this -there. asiopet for Isle coneent to eer . the, master liSherMall sena. drifte or call tall•xtvolotecitwtodekarY. wiitlithwenlaisteP;a:411.1N3TES 'BY liti"14 ra914 .gM MEN be her homeo liow many long xlIorricvs:se in the autumn, so that she ,teidulebt_ly roves,ovehhto„the hlitthhie moor- Milk utensils were first rineed with l'ea'N'r/ 914' $7443"°C1C' It was a chill even At the end of weary home of steepens° and omit ;Ienew he was not igrxorant of the mew neat amen tne, ninn hate bike -warm water. getting oft ell ale - Water when the Earl and Colette e I would ehe pass here would -5h time when she was to go away; but Jer4 to of Caraveo readied Raveraentwe. No ',won there he throweona.4'reegfnet. lAuenniti‘flunrro"si14477:04 Ivosrainigk. pufrwTtr.,c115tste?ererl preparations lied been mane to re- hs.•he would be always 'almte•--lier lam° le heN" ceive and welcome them. There was' rooms otwovs smut d d t `Oter leaving them. tire of this- gilded sPle.ndor; lots sol'erni Nes eeli; 1.,aftetr ibteerr raebtouuret ‘ct;e0 hoggdtitiltesehlata," ONO llivvighrutobrbed :11471r4 oultiantly s.1:4,ubb ;al gtheerizttee;sixot ttglianrjt ei a t. 3111 110 .gathering of tenantry. The e. coming meal as c armee and Dolitietti OfteurrenCe* Thot Interest CalaWita415., 441 tenants simply detmted tho uo glad voices cheer teem. Alone • half ,paid* before, one night. all 00' -g-o-od,sizelediQrheunbstretaktltwlonynss 00 1*0 10V19 sound of his name. They heel beiminit her e, ace woe Inighten them. Pe 0 • V A „reflect rinee thoroughly with beiliug water. The, co is5„tou for tut: Ressi, a,. ,Ithou.. with hailing water eust priori the t h t be said to her, abruptly-- it •• to milklug, The strainer must, go neituste hos been pow life! No wo uler that she "Nat 4*Inle, " 1".9417 htIrdel‘W° 'Sf4 taXea a.nd "'turned 'With a Sigh frsom the flowere• "We shall have been together. Me' '411° gre°131 "tg ft" irt4l %rater' through, the eame process, ft ate Jur el to in oe tormet.:ed bv the mussel arcs the popular bates for Agent. Ur. blantyre, that they bad 1 . , dear. for one-aud-twenty years." he , this time of yeat•. The hook 3hOUld • •Wreathed window coneidered him alt 110 WeiCOMQ left for bis master. "letey1 Irbe bewekeePer Wekeli eutieuelY ' 31 "TI*at /1 fareahlt t° ailanealting Illl° unjust landlord 0 at the young face with the sad sweet ' rePeated after a, minute. tat s a ' "Yes for tweet, -one years." long time. Dorcas - and we have 1 must° gll ee' i, i'a a., , 9 , loomed ,caro There was Ito glad shoutO of wel- and they did not scruple to say so..ieYt2,siou have decided, my !adv. e been very hippy with ono another. iniieS"'heTeaeDt,"'et"feePh A Mt ml°31° pon • . • come for hint; even the curly -headed she repeated. • i ttroeerowuslTi'd the velour ceenteeso world, I think. were ever baPider• No father and daughter in Mb ' - I • r - the ground halt earl's folly and ne leet tl t children had heard so often or the f.r pee' "Yes, them to piy 0,VIters-: fi:pa (YOu Appst remember me a little still 1 lit the molting card and brushi a S 04. " °Mt"' the cows as clean os tools will Make i 41'n itivt14-0"er" chrahleutiug :thaedown until after teilhiree, Next I lulteitta.ound. toot tstoutenteththienyg cattest•toussat tele ,,bevacettlasiavz orentk.tatztitQNtfweterutletylaiititat:uon-1 t ItNev Irfsoornela 0 ptlxvteerdkrea ieenn wi se rae preaerkueienei excava,tions Brit!" Allot,. at Dube clean out the stable. opening it. even out all the dust has been well illaterbuted on both sides of the bow:. above whit% the in winter, to get Tndhroeovvceehne. tehr r'o fourghhi4tnh1e . Wshterneet1s11;43ofenezCroA, ugret i'i; tIduhhrew-er,o,inRell aaehrrheeamitnmaOieen n " eubeoere' Br O"WI•11wnh°ilte mgya ' kfwonhroowaels,1ye4e.oatumriewadrielit.o gIoinkfient.eorwruYypetosu. hyiwmeiSn,-". .sbtta.. oihlaeetsn , ipsanm,adloteao) rarene.4dli-t. tettllYhe mffiosrvhoe13m4 eoneutl ) Pmesaidt eeehMhvaaaysnveds jacscltokaiternhrtd eede,b, efpoururep. Smhoilnktine1gn4.4bTrCiauratlskh lleenTlrl, hOaet.°haAenynrsurln faolegun1,"and31115 m1tgot..eleIvlae4A.li4 r bt Vun'-Ad° - reet cdlle4e 6nQ' 4 tn' e. it was but IlaMptott thought her decisiou dear- Only yott are gotng to begin soreei weleOlne 'Mame' ;ea' ea indeed; it Wu': thQ young Yatie real life 110W-drul I ton. ending A4 the object or elieh hailing is to a, clean crash towel. wet one-half Jul Shannon. County Leihrim, which is t h itl boiling teeter to tuolaten the yew's, seeeral hundred neres extent slip - The earl felt humiliated. dissoneeclO . a:',.t. g: , .' . i h 1 d. ' mina .1 gh 5. * W tne little exertion aS, ' ' ' Ire remembered to havo Iteerd 1st j'IvIte e "14 evenbilt '11 ler us MP' '14' - possible, it. ia prudent to use only udder. WHY' end lilde• wipe hands inq ped recently. end moved a consider- toeu 1 home, yet, elle preferred reinaliting , • . Quo heeo en o one, sine° two doh i the dry end of the towel and begin, able distance. fraher epeak of the rejoici»gs lehe took Itie band. and lud her ' be bad brought Ills young wife home as it co upon it and the tP31'd CAM° as alone in her rooms while be w, sitio toe 1 t. meet much more spleshing. and 1 milking. As soon tta one cow is The house in Dublin in which, the t o sae; somethino About -how that fair bride, his mother, /nem.. a„„„, stairs. , o •, - - glee more trouble than one, tut mete milked 1 carrY the milk to a roolu Bake or Wellington was born has had listened with 1,011}'S in her eyes .le 0„, ...eked --".SIte.-1-1-I-taiehat message to the , !ne pain ho it f this thne messing: away- - ` reached • ter what their weight may be. shut off kom the stelde and cool it A mall quill floet. to maintain a over ' • nut tee ro on sentence 340 how she had (gasped her husband's, to the cheers and crier, of welcome-ele"hh,;'"c.-OrT,We-o-i0ohed tut in sonw on,11.1,yr• iut ;meter When all the cows hoe know, i would not keep you mitorm depth. Is a good thing to are milked I feed them and tater thee? nor. she moiled. ...Lord ii 1 (veld," he said, niter a little them as we wish Ilee.ven to deal I "011' erallv be noticed that on a, lower sworn and no zuore duet raised dur- hand, sayiag: "'We will deal with iahrPrise• . • use in such a ease. It will gen- have finished eating, the door is with 11H." Now he bad brought. his i Careven will not expeet tie." white. "I inner have seemed very • ea -a Wilde but. w. mild not do that. Wilt' home end not a. cheer wao And the hellseheePer' lvb° 41/5 ed for him; there WAS Mit a cry of shrewd woman in hoe way, thought welcome, not a Mlle. Strange thut 15 seemed a strange kind of voices greeted him. etotnge !arks marling° where husbaud and wife surrounded him, leis wife looked p,r,se,ferred solitude to etteh Mates so- sa.d and wistful. A brilliant fire was burning in all the voome, while a, chill. grey fog hung liko a pall without, but the bright, fires and the bright light could not give warmth to theik reception, They dined together almost in all. once. Lord Caraven did not tell his wife what a comfort he felt it to see the family plate Onee Mere in use. laildred Was slightly overwhelmed by the magaificence of everything around. now little she dreamed that her fortune preserved the grand olU idace from utter ruin - that but for her the massive plate. the beau- tiful pictures, even the old wane themselves, would have passed from the Caravens, end the family name would. have been written in the dustI Perheps stone such though occurr- ed to hint as, he looked at the swertt face before him; perhaps that thought made hint feel a little more kindly toward ilildred. Alter all she had saved him from ruin. He might think what he would of her -she was a money -lend- er's daughter -she had been given to him with her money in exchange for his title and position -her father was cunning, Shrewd, and mercenary, un - 'scrupulous and ambitious -yet she had certainly saved him. from the blacliest ruin that 'could fall on mor- tal Men. It made him feel a little mere kindly toward her, but, he did not love her -nothing was further froni his thoughts; still he reznent- bered that but for her he 'would nev- er have seen. Ravensmere again. That gave him. the idea that she, too, was entitled to some consider- ation. 1 -le had told her father frankly eaough. that he should never like her, 'and he knew that he 'never (To Be Continued). OM.G.,••••11,04nookl.•••nol••••• ...imm•••••••• ile To Provo. be You thso DT. SChute* sautraeobla eecteln and *boleti" curs for end ent7 form of Itching. cleeeins and protrodinl Pike. the raanallaturang bare guaranteed tr., postal. thatoulale in the dailr pent and nit -your %elite bora 'Mist tiler think °W. Yon can 1=0 aad seityceir Mousy hack ng. oared. Me hex., et 131 metiers otittisseivistres Co,Tareato. Dr" Chase's Ointment You shell go to your new home with your father's whole heart's bless - Mg. Love your husband, my deur; CHAPTEll, XXVIII. make him heppy; tell WM I give you The summer was begiening to pass to him3 niy own treasure! - 4.0 into autumn when Dorcas ended her 13e a light in his house, as you Neve visit to Mrs. Iraucourt, and went been in mine." back again to her fathees house. She Ile took her in bis arms after had given iter promise by that time that, and broke into one deep sob to become " Frank's wife In two as he clasped her to him. A few more months. nenutee afterwards, as they were **Y:ou must let me go with you," sitting hand .in hand, he spoke to he said to her, when she was pre- her a little about. Frank, and for the paring for ber journey; but she first time asked her some questions about her future home. The girl's heart was full, and for a, while site could hardly answer him: but she was yoeng, that coming fife of hers eeemed to her in prospect very bright, and she talked of it to her father presently, with a happy smile upon her lips. It was on a morning in. October that Dorcas was married, very quietly, without either bridesmaids didn't seem to care to eome out this or marria.ge breakfast. That was afternoon," Letty said. "IIe her own wish, ancl the ITarcourt's did not oppose it. Mrs. Harcourt came to the wedding„ and drove back when it was over to wood - back when it was over to Wood - lanes; at the church door they arr with his boolcs. You mustn't mind parted. if he doesn't say very much to you . In almost complete silence Mr. a -t fast, my darling. Re's got to be Trelawney and. Letty walked home shook her head. ° "Papa would not want you, you know," she told him a little sadly. "Ho does not love you -and he,1.9111. never love you, I am afraid." So she went bottle alone. ' When. she reached Shepton, it was Letty, and not her father, who came to meet her at the station. 'Ys -your papa is well - he's pretty well,. my dear - but he doesn't go out. much now. You see, he misses you -that's how it is. I get him to take a turn with me about the garilen on most days; but what he likes best is to sit indoors vety quiet these last. weeks." Dorcas found her father Sitting at his desk when, husrying across the hail, she opened the study door. At the sound' of her step he turned his across the fields; with something ale most -like a groan he re-entered the houSe, and, not speaking to laity, passed on into his study; but he left the door behind hirrt (Men, and when .0.110111•11•1•111, train an Anxiety o Lich for ro ,Health Eroko Down, Was Pale and Exhausted --Restoration Came With the Use of Dr. Chase's Nerve Foosi. The case described in this letter is similar to thousands in which Dr. Chase's Nerve Food is successfully lased, t is one more example or the marvelous upbuilding effect of this great food euro. Mrs Geo Campbell Upper Harbor, St. John County, N.D., write., "Last summer my system. was pretely run down, and I was pale, weak, and exha.tisted. I had taken. care of a sack friend for four months and loss of sleep, as well as the strain arid a,nxiety, was too much for me. When le'would lie down or sit down the nerves in my legs mould twitch. and I felt strapge sen- sations in the joints. -When in this tiondition, heard of Dr. Chase's Nerve Food and be- gan to use it, lt seemed to help me from the very first, and gradually restored me to health and strength. To -day r feel as well es ever dal, and g4e the eredit to this great prescription of Dr. Cr. MUSI. lohn 238 Well in gt on street, Ottawa, Ont , whose husband is employed with Davidson Thack- ray, lumber dealers, state& wa& crY ti'eals, had flO strength or ,ergy and stitiered nearly all the Lime with headache, in fact I had !headache for three whole days just before liegilining to „use Dr. Chase's Nerve _Food. I WaSi also troubled a g, veat deal with shooting pains across tln.,‘ small of the back. 'Under this treatlilent iny health has been w oncieri utly impr o ved. The head- aches are a, thing of the past, tho pains in my- bauk arc cured, and feel strong and healthy, As an evi- dence of reetored strength 1 may say that I ars now able to do ail my housework without becoming OX- haiwted.'' Dr. Chase's Nerve Food, 50 cents a box, 6 boxes for 02.50, at all dealers or Edinausert, Dates Co., very lately 414041 j11411441 down, and a, big Insuranee onto Is about to he built oa the site. Two Greenock Irishmen beve been expelled from the United Leagee. one level than the bass affect, catfish and log the day. seere that frelu gtain Or, for /ming the volunteers, tout the suckers nre found, and 110 OHO cares hey. f other for recommending the elosi»g I of places of business on coronation SIVINFI FOR Dumnigo. day. It was hoped thee scrub bogs had largo eomPooY tO be formed passed with the last century; but to transport Irish produce to the to drag up an ugly great eat in- stead of a. big bass. Resides, it 19 apt to disguat the lordly buss to have a catfish obtrude Its objection- able company among time. And if the bass become eattrMed oe sail they havaenn'at. le:gnse s4e;rtol4lleclogn out; 090tIngablotierilnty:Liteattels 1* the Zs:, le::: them for some hours at any rate. rough. band. The skin is bard and ()Won. Receiving. depots are to be away in bad tenaper, good -by to ere' ilWaihresthat o 1 curottilbo,usst 8.01.tddediennanhnostaniottillg. speed type, necks long and snouts Cavan Exeetitive United The Rest drawn out and tapering. orlull1s1= Irish League have resolved to ask variably be found aloug with the is not a profitable hoff• But so it is, that one or two of hogs. No class of farm animals that dilerisiSeautn, uelloYouexligplaillirt'rilisf"vottitirlga against the Miners' Eight Nowa bill bass on baited ground is a mystery. ders why we should beet away scrub these handsome fish may commonly are so easily affected by breeding, 0004 specimens ot and his acceptance of a ticket for be looked for. And while the rhub nor so quickly. hiis not anything like the endurance pure-bred stock can be obtained at the coronation sortie°. of the black bass, It puta up a. 9097 1909*' reasonable prices. Look to the A movemeut is on foot to turn strong, vigorous fight as long as its strength holds out. --____e------- TABBY AND BEE BABY RAT. ••••••IM•110 Refused to Eat and, Reared. It as Her Own Offspring. Tabby, our old cat, lived in tho •barn with her fkuuily of kitteus, says a writer in the Edinburgh Scots- man. She made her home in the stall ut Dandy, one of the farm luerses, and the kittens were always under his feet. But Dandy was fond of cats, and in some rairaculous way avoide harming his guests. One day I noticed a. troung rat. about the size of a full-grown mouse running about the stall with the kittens. Surprised that Tabby did not notice it, I caught her and held her nose down to et. She licked its Ono face and then walked away. head and neck. There should be a good width in the hind quarters, morning, perhaps.a week later, I more so than in the front quarters. found Tabby and her family estab- The ,body should be long and deep, Ushed on a flower bed near the to give good room for the develop - kitchen door. I gathered the 1115- to of the young. There should tens into my apron, and as lifted the last one I uncovered the rat. be no blind teats, but 12 open ones that protrude well from the belly. It was taking its breakfast just as Animals of this type and well bred naturally and contentedly as the kit- tens, but when Tabby got up ..the will prove more satisfactory and will little thing scurried away into the do their full share in making the sweet reas. tO farm pay, and their care and feeding 4. carried the kittens the gran- a delight. typo and use pure-bred sires and ma- the Iriehpeat boga to economical account, it, being maintained that a prevenient and profit will result. certain indostries in Ireland were the i:vitoouldoelacetrigeitytienpov,:or nittIistettlliiieneb.oar, clohookost: a afulfl,tinev:ockp-, remit of all characters essentially gttu'eraftcoluInvreerttielsd somewhat arched and mg. into 4* heavier shoulder. iks a rule the shoulders will be wider and heavier than the hams; especially with ma- ture animals. The boar should have a deep, long and low body on a stroeg frame, that is, free trona and by the Unionists for not Imaing coareeness. The upper and tower suppressed the United Irish League. limbs should be level and turned as Lord Roberts, when inspecting "the squarely tes possible at the ends. A Guards Reservists, l'ecentlY, had the neat set of strong, short and straight pleasure of looking CM an frith fel- legs to support a strong body, is low -countryman, Prix ate McCulloch, always neeessary to complete the who stands 6 feet 104. inches, anti is the tallest man in the British arntsr, boar in ideal The sow, on thother band, while over -topping even Captain Ames, of having these charaeteristics in main, e Diamond Jubilee fame. should show a greater lightness in Two Irish women met in the Mar- ket, place at Waterford. One seemed in greet distrese, and the other sym- patheticelly enquired the cause. "Ooh," was the reply, "nev poor son has got wounded in the Trans- vaal," "God bless my soul !" ex- claimed the other, "and What part of him might that be ?" at convenient snot% Everybody in Ireland seems to be delighted at the prosreet of a new Lord -Lieutenant. Earl Cartoon is blamed by the Nationalists for hav- ing an teed. the Jubilee Coercion Act - — ary `and pia them In a corner on a pile of ,empty sacks. Vilhou T turned ICEEP SOUld riaArowLs. round Tabby' was just coming in. the rloor with her foster baby in her ' The most beautiful domestic bird mouth She put it down in chc of the ponitry yard is the pea fowl, emmer with the kittens, but, it im- 4W1.:liCh is 110t COMMOIlly fOttrld on the mediately hid under the sacks. I ',.,t',''In. They are very hardy and long althoegh' the young are as placed a, r • ucerfol. of milk ou the --ed' ,watch development s. have a loud, shrill call and are use - tender and delicate as turkeys. They floor and stood back out of sight to Tabby, after lapping it a momen t, ful as a, protection against liaNyks, caued he, romils.. The hi it eu re_ berglare .aod poultry thieves, for sponded slowly, and then the ow t1•1;‘,T make a great. noise when dis- rat darted from it: hiding place un- turbed at niglit. They have. a great der the sacks and scrambled over caperity to shit* for themselves and which the doctor was thrown from a the edge of the saucer, head fore- are extensive Foragers, roaming' oves car on Which he wAs driving "I 1) '71 MO St int° the milk. When it climb- considerable ternitory in search. of the accident ended 'Ill -illy. The j.: ri ‘;he pensiiy is the one oTeat, drawback to for 'the 'pl'ai4i'ff, a- ard'ilnYg ed out Tabby attended to its toilet. 1°<1(1. In fact, tiWil. 1.0'3'1" 11... Pr 0- f ° tril CI liCking the milk all ori. After . e ,C8,060 to the NV idow, and X100 to keeping them, as they arc worse, than each of her, children; , turkeys in 113133 respect. • —,......---4.-----......... They do not care for :lie] tet%. ex- cept 41* the severest wee titer.but prefer to roost out of doors in the trees or on the ridgepole of a build- ing. ,,The peahen lays a cll.) Leh or e:ws and then wants to sit, but if these are taken away she will 1 1 1 We hear so much Of continental at- tractions that we are led to wonder if Dttblin people realize that one of 'the most beautiful sights in Europe lies at their very door. Ireland it- self is the 'dreamland of the world, but it is worth a trip across the Atlantic merely to spend an alter - noon amongst the rhododendeens in the Howth demesne. A ease which has been -going on for sometime in the Dublin courts was concluded last Week. it was an action brought by the widow of the late Dr, Robert Barry, of Limerick, to recover damages fm• the death of her husband front gessrs. Spaight, of Limerick, due to the negligence of a servant of the firm, owing to had flnislied'the rat didn!t, look much larger *11011the :first ';foint a: man's thumb, but it'sat hip on its haunches wed washed its face, head and ,ears n t ihm e ost comical Way. We were 'all interested' in. thiS most 111 matural adoption, tout one,morn- lug the C1.1.1e0 'festernuraling , was, missing -and we 'never knew. what came of it, '' aeother lot. The eggs, which . 'Are you a fortune. -teller?'' miss, that's nlY ``YOU can rel 1,he Can't you?" `Ves clearly as I cae the past.'' 'Well, T'll briug round illy 'future' to-inorrolV. 1 Wa you 10 n?a,ct him, se 4. can tellit his affection is sincere."'