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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1902-9-11, Page 744++4••1444+++44+++.14* .114+ +•1••H•4+1+14+4-1 :.+++,,m...1.4. Raoul Leureston wee many yeare + elder than, the earl, but they had el - oh? Ways been, good friends. In hie light, frank woy he had. scolded the headeonee bey-xoeW he Scolded the, mon. Ile had die his hese to eXe ercise a wise control over the earl. There were times when he feneied to that he should succeed -there were i, others whea he knew that he had failed. It ems with positive incredulity that he heard ot the marriage, When MOM" Vandeteur told him the stews, the brave soldier refused to 'believe The Power of Persuasion Or Lady Caraven's Labor of Love,, '14'11+1141."1÷1"i"KihIti"1"1+11i tie'l4÷14 tat" "Caraven would never have roar - CHAPTER y, r the youtiger on of the younger ried without telling me,'" he said. elay was drawing toa. c19ne„, when ;branch of the house of C en;he"Ire has not written to me for years, had no groot patrimony; Ids whole but he would hove written if that Lord Caveu one evening received latt" which aPPeerell to give hhithatted pounds- But he was a soldier, assure yQU," declared Major fortune unmerited to aboat, Ave thou- had been the ease.' the keenest delight. He read it, aud .. . tbeu went with it to ids wire. i r iubieeetnn elliat,buyludg: heeh,crid neer we 'otifuevandelkrelego,n,':!haut ,e1 zruIPorersrei.el ,?LLt 1•4itidrei,(1.:,_411.7e...i.s.ha..°2.4,,?1,..7:01is; lit; ha'ave aS a lion; he knew not feor. st. peorge"s„, Ranover 44anare.“ ' -"'"*7-4--"."'," 'r"..- -". "" They told wondered stories of hhil 1 "I mast not 'dispute what you sow think It good ma's,* the army -how he bed saved lives wine your own eyes," said Sir ehall," she replied, gently. 'If a pleaves seem sO raucla •Io when h- life was in peril; how Raoul. •,,That grante4 then, whole, is own he woe loved and worshiped by the:has be enereieer, “you have heard Me speak of tuy • Wen t0 oender his coulmand. It wags a, ost„ eijss Raesomehe was the brief leeill, Si!Sir Iteoul LeureSton. the tt mom to rooal Iwo of a, Iiiindred rights?' - goo 00g b g % rep1y. never even oth te heard his lastule- the iatereet, of each one at 'ware- hlajor Vandaleur laughed. earl. “N°*** rePlled Ifildred• "I ;got any than servillg in it; he luhd hthe That eename."' eents erahg." said the - r who , in er eee -00 Save probable' ;lever Laurestoehe regiment; he never fore "11., :ni.so:e,? 1do not i ementhee 's „,‘„, nnitm office "Kat at 41114" she rePlied• tlallothes '1/41/49" w°1114 have g°11° to the bacl'-- Iatigh there are few young, 'YOU forget thiet yen hate never wen" have end°4 shomelni ilk kyr imen n the army who Could say as spoken of h -our fatuity to me At. 411.1 11 Shameful ti .-with hint Irallle much. Ramo)" is a lawyer and I do uot know the name Of a single'n' g°°4 antl brax° 5°14ley- l'n had 'Inoney-lender." relative that you have." -the gift of whining meit's hearts; , The soldier's face fell. Hei looked inereilidouely et her. 1119 wOrtin Were few hut eloquent'i "A money -Wilder! You cannot be "I am Verycareless." he hatch 'I,ike Ail great, tile% he was utterly eerlouse tearaveit marry a money'. "blit I did not think that I WAS SO ''' titvIr°i4 44 ranitY and eg°t1s1°.; lu lender's daughter! 1 cannot believe bad fAs that. 1 Will 311111,ie anzends 1141 s°14 titer° Wes II° riunn ft/r now by telling yOU abetit Sir Raoul 5UvItes* "It Ls tIUO 1 remember the Isatireeton " So, mewing ft world of commons, letleeee »arneosIiihireti Rintseine. I eter sets in. The bedding shoutil nee, er be allowed to become so saturated las to keep the hoofs of the animals iwet. Frequent removal of the sattu• .ated POrtions of a covered compeet ;heap will increase the bulk of that -e—eeneeeIlenlevtetraturli;illegtsidbalikferi,711intyazit7itYlte soi eertC:b:LINtGheF:017::0:::::' toes 1•I'llon:the solid dreppinete of his aid. cash to the pocket- But while Probably the most practieeble and ean' we sa-37 of the tanher e`tre$ thod of storag,e fox, fern], use and ler the ordinary fruit .grower is that which. depends shJ oa reut1Latson for regulAtion of the temperature. At iirSt thought, it seems that such beans weal], prove inadequate, but wide experience bee shown that, pro - mat and permits the Wood droPPIneh all to go to waste when they aro twIce as valuable as the '-olid drop- pings? It would be somethirig like saving the stritW and throwing away the wileat. Sheep are usually win- tered, under sheds. If they are well bedded both solid and liquid dreier pireerultyliatiuolreisgedp,erftetetitioyusseatcoisofaleedtobriv, kv4epnzo.straalieripsea(1.1. odorowratrar,bledadnir for fruit storage in any of the ib northern etates. lsorbe the latter. Now let us pre. pare tight stable floors for horsvi GIRL'S SAILOR SUIT. The requirements are about as fol- and cattle and with absorbents Save sults lo tu.nreb:1 ivasttle ge rirs'inailangf; rr_owrIsa.: _01‘usitnrelle teall°401"guettit 4.elitRieit.eir4)41:4 trui:eosit-s et stobeiniTialilulrieuglynsIe ideal w hint - " • IS WeAu'reui, ariceiTacoertslieattl :t1tenne. g e, pretty one is :Mown, in pole blue uI tionespecially when the fruit en banded with black, and white first put in. and hefore. ' braid, but darker linen, white linenoi Walls are best made in two Serge and flaunel are all appropri-hthree layers, with air -tight, spaces ate. between Th ; • . uonas The snit conSists of a body portion,rstorage house of this sore is built .rin, tlesse oh, touch is dullest on tin a skirt seamed to its lower edge an4,:upou'244 studdipg. On the outside back. jeeket. The body portion is plain. 'there is laid lirt couree of good Tbo bode has about. hho innoithd the frOnt being emoothlyeoveredi, loch hoards; over this is Placed one utneelee, villa the material and trinlaled 04. t•WO ot PaPhr• end Every heir has two olleglauthi upper and lower edges to eimulato a, the Wall finished with a Course of its base.11 vOtt and atted m,looan4 of shoal- tight • vellhnlatrbed towellY The lower limbs contain thirty der and under -arm seams. 'At the l Inside the Wall is built in touch the bones each. Meek is a standing cellar. The skirt, same waY• Tlael'e sPart 01.4 Ilust a' 'Die globe of the eye is 2i4nred by b laid in sleep backward turning 'layer of it ch boarth. then one or six nurnien. plaits tlint give a box plait effeet :two hogers et PaPer, and linnilY -the The cerebral matter is about sw. at the front aud meet at the eentrerwhole Celled and lleavIlY PeluteLl' en -eighths water. bad:, and closes with the waist at The Paluting sverY lanII"tent, a5 The 0 01711111 Weight Or the liver the back. The joeket is loose Attest it Keserves the ct'abig ft.°44 disas- tetwv. CONCERNING YOU VOURS•Ftf Each ear bus four bones. The human skull contains. thirte estinouth. repeated /mired. obi he place men. lie Ited made for luineelf edid aot see her. tothough e was iii And Includee shoulder stud curved tinsttlatts '.',IvellIBE °114 stmniang' i . o , The human skeleton. ei•xcinsie:st ol yours." Lord Verve -en, it he is a rowel," of. flag of war wits unfurled. and every !' hotee in the land heti sent its eons.- b -d . - -4;the church Merlon, the tuarriag,e: the dee-aran Seams. i crush was so great 1 could mit Tile btbige 61:1111'4,114"aen°41114forrith:t(poin At its neck is at Ventilation is oectared on e e tsatlualre tg:eutelrulnitsonle0•1bitil.ttvi-11411.".117•esuitiabetslelealtrg:-$ balsitar i Ss ti 'very sti•ong. A single --.110. he cannot, bo a pretielailan. a name and bum When the re teeth. consists of 208 booes. , ri ceszoom's tall head towerentti . il uenthe ul•tced with less reeled to 4r w be°3* °* weigitt 0f 1.114) •oeo. but ti.e uame has puhrteeto maintain the honor of Old Eng-!aboto the crowd: x saw a. vision fronts. Ttto SleeveS are in ceatlie, „seet., many people. iris mother was, a ,'Iond. Raoul Laueeeton's natme ine. "*.'" ' The enamel of the teeth containe white and silver. but not tht• bride's :trot stitched With silk to eintulate '" r''';''''''' 0 •nr -7 •••-• sees, furnielt than to the appearieriee which OVCV 9, - • ' Ihrteitee lady of noble birth. and tme ot "me 4 11°Imelt°14 w°1*(1' 51"tbers or figure." .eelles. slietimmielted hinitelf gl,eat ly ,,heering it; men told what they had 'she heautiiiih hoodalearhe . years or age .15i yards of material :17 'thihtter ot roTh40°,0w6eahhitIthIcittt.,drveb...! the Paltal live; the augers la ' dinr7.1,4 coo foure in ow rroneh wars; It wag tier. fauey ;read ot bile. ;end tlwir 14.'3114' l'Irt‘w • "I cannot tt'll hair: 1 have tiot net hates 'wide. 6 yarda 82 inches wide, „tilathh,s hnllohol'ionhzehohhhhon. i.4ht,:t4,, tern, • to Name ber boy after laini." /wive 4.e.14:„ted the word hat le atop. et ti% q 4 of • 1 i 0 cuescd "s on her wedding (las Ate i GO inClees wide will he remilred, ' I , • • au i arm 14 st 'ffr.i- • - 4warnli us they f,i140.Le.. rtteal a:ol.w., ur • her. The only Shin ebout one -twelfth of an bell. time 1 heard her dee., Of,- yards 44 inches wide. or ill. verde • lite route of the hair penetrate the • windows tlw better. In feel, A. ventilatiug systole; Colasi%ls of an, - "Itooul," ,,riteet. he rode "'ono the jaws of was, otov. inai (+lame mid people . _se 141.. WelA 1 the •t -erage the". "1 like the Alinue„ Lord earaviste," It'e•at * - , . la " s • 1 s i i s breve " ' - " V' 4 r I • In I all (I° la • Nati elle looked very Unhaviv.v., , ----- --- -------------- .intalie For cold air. mut Ali °inlet for 7 • .1 t 01 '' s ' — '4 , man is 140 pounds; of a, woulau. "And I Dila* the uunie," he toitle'e.V. "l'*"llocr ---------------eeo cried: ;and- merried. Veneoleurri aud I at% he igtughed at wawa lei: ,h,listatteeill with reit-relict! to eaeit Otito "Li TO .• 0 only ttivoluutary nousele goal- lier ancestors. valued ReAmil do coup, who* sons were -----------------54.0 oh, uona.hesender'e daughter! Is' To cut tide suit for a girl of 8 ghtr-T Itgatte, °II the "tsitle e'r the 41e ° Xret4CeDet0" uetaUllegeeiraltZt1Lr: ,orneh slasher with tlie light ot coup. . , 'than once what elie would be Dile aralrua air% "a' IA" 1414ag Pr°PetlY -125 munds. sehe tdowly, eignitteral mien was lie In his 'the: er and so errenged as to sere ell, , her. "I tio not Lem '115F tulle in the ' ' hieeet year. Toiler( eton. 'world whom 1 litee bAter than Ret- ----------------------- red allaKet "Then elle is only ninetees out. Yet 15o glyee iiiineeif greet tore found him still there. !tow niony - si novel of red or stinped fibres is the tnowt: 1,17v Ibat. the :4fle"t' of"*knittfilclegs"; lii.'it,;w;rtotla'ieriltioliIs of tilt1 he admitted near the bottinil the room. The cold air hheart. iof the room, or should lie coitilueted r„eeeeo „ me^ Ife Is-YoU via laugh Iivel be bad giave4 wItia val"r musingly. *41 oin :draft! I should be 1‘'' l'snuletillng wonderful.** when .e.ou bear iteshe is my umetcsee, none could Fay. There were other • au inherloper. And x piouid uot .•. Ilis worn fate aluelied -------------------- there hse suitable guides. Perhaps ''":4fi'"g'ilatt:21 :I'll° at:ea:4:71y gc1571:117. ,lintake brought heuealla flO"' drical: curls* heir r 11-nti But what wanted to tell you to '•Ilao,all Lenrehttna had nalade tleY of her. I should say. I do not think litnts-e' tha, i "Wheti a titan lo 10 Ua112V 1102*50ets but Am. and to have the cold oir bleu:gilt up 'sof • 41-0 ar /It tidc -III eh laSs eoushIg bnaneililotilisFillgolmmandaq t °Z,ns- knighted for his bravery. own bave',,identr of money.** re_ !friends. lie knows how to 1 thuossultaarrtielth If:"ghtthtte.rs 41,rthts,tiV,L,Ita°htlit: ehlst •d;: 'dale hundred anti thirty-seven nt e re but at "why Houne or stave 'know how to lavish sufficient favors ,not bus 0. place or your owlet" ,my home: he has never lived an3.„,h and then. as though fortutie did not 'pulled tho major. bruscooy; 4.101,4111(.:41el,"11cojeusailloto plizeitze.y. 10 1,5w 800011st. be Placed ill the uPhor pert 01 wrnoltultviticisovfterma sinurtfahceelUtrigirsi:et 521801.5 r the room It much like chink - er than thn time. e, . ,enstnereesneeeroa; et / hopo never upon hint. lie lineeeeded 0 a huge wtuneu ilt." i;fortmui. left to hint by a coraparit- intro done soein'ntt, ng(' that ."1 'W0141d do mo -that, is 1 would ugaiu," tTo Be Continued). tle.e• and .the draft In It will 1../e R°°4-1 Itr41-00-4.S- os71-117p-Tesnetl-nContitin or bad in accordance uhlt the Name , • as the carriage stopped at. make the ideal arrangement ie to have the 4U1,1")"' leaq, wed be. in years gone by. brave men present who declared that feel at home. CIMINO) LS very fond Site looked at hint wonderingly. htlaallet• hls gollhathea • nt ,,ain uncert•ain about ure own life; it, . Am...4...mm -.4.m. ••••4••••••••• "1 undet•stand. But what has Ow brave soldier never quite recov- bah hung l4,1011 11 thread so long that TWO zadms FLOAT OVER IT. draft. 141,Wii which govern the chime!' thought, "leis out probients. i: Whatever the arrangement, ef veil- i Postoillee on the Border Line 'Milli. Be. Ulators. great care and eonstant at - tweet's two Countries. Amnion Are required to reduce the WINO as we are and deep as we , temperature leo their 4t,sistanee have dug in the field of hnowiedge, 'The moet curious 13°s"illee 4n idonte particularly early in the fall Om are many things we do noti Alt e le i • the that to do with Itie? (1 r0 tr t 1. 4 lave never dreamed of anything for loOked somewhat confueed. Yi received in bat tie. 'The filightest "After all. you are titO ntititIVSS or 'effort. the least eeertion. brougnt on ex °toot to beta Judge... sath tbo 'the house. the chatelaine, and 1 an attack of illness that, was alWaYs onajor; "and I prophes,v from ;sour dangerous. And aeross his ln•out, appearanee outt you, win grow het- ebould not like . to tisk tine one to , . utithe their home with us Who would 4-4st aVer lb° rigit"a$PW• WaS a ter -not, worse." . 01*0 55121015 4 • In while the days are still warm. 1 he understand and cannot. Eveeywhere. • he at all -now let me Sea 110W to ex -,(1011* red 'sear+ left ilia" bY the; Tlwir conversation was interrupted Beebe Plain a. town 11.Wn Vfr ires ' • . --uit house should be closed up tight-\V0a re confronted with proof of the presn 1(251-01.1diphimatheoly..... who ' uayonet of a foe. He was seat 10 ,hy the arrival. of a, note for I-Vr eln°11t nnd half laa the Prom vee o•, I br several, days or even weeks before almest absolute uothingness of the would be displeasing to you." Prance anti to Italy. It seemed as httiont Quebec, Canada. says the hew York „ the fruit is to be int in The Wit- Inirtrin understandin I '' 1 ----------- l "lt is from (Waxen," he said, ttii' il"ald' ill° old PusM l°ee wu9 bull ." dows shollid be eltn'ely blinded. Then ht order that we miry Iive. nature 12 To worn to ran tlint Pa .120 homily I eS stinir 2 siti tom ruilas &VIZI , As le' rebardc'keitt:behfil'al 'whole race • lailnlrbto.a.:;0.13.5.itz4(.,$) toaxatir,,,,,,on6t,t,r.. whenever there comes cl cool 0'. 0)51811 has taught us that certgin etfects S ‘ ° the cold air drafts should be opened. follow certain muses. but of the "Thank you," she said. briefly. 'After all. home - whether it. be 'happy or miserable -is alwaYs home. and 1 eliould not like to lattice yours 3 e 7 . / , brightened. a light, (emu, into his • • . . n . to Cti011. f trier, mut shrhes i 1 L the night Tirontises to be devidedly processes by WHO% she accomplishee bicrillutrantlerotrudInepilee • - n t le postal sop- . reallY mle4Thlf°rt4414e• If Y°13. t""Y t_ho mantiraciarer4 havo guar:intent% notes* 'AVOS. * vi,„, ,„,,„ ,,,,..,,,. ,r,„, „ „, , cool-eooler than the temperature al- her A iuls we are almoet utterlv ig. that :Air Raoul will he in your way umeniau in the daily, trcrA CM Oak yearnolele "1 1111 '5 1111 boy et heart WaS in `‘`, , '0' ,/ +1,,,,,,011$. A ilo ((1 12(2 to tne . ady eecure.d inside the hottne - the :norant. Itt the spring thne we sow tame eou will ne as nappy won sum . , ., , ... , • „ „ , , , get sour mailer heck if not curet. Ma a box. at 1 h 4' ' and s 1 0 'Vet 'My , .,,,, 1 all dealers or itiniANsosarrus .S: Co..Toronto, 7, "There could not be a. kinder letter i 1 I v't'''' 4e,''.. Ay'aelt "le open. Then windows Mkt' doors due time we sl II wveindows and doors may be thrown !our seed and wait, knowing that in za reap. 11"e know at all. I will not ash lalm-it you , bora valet they think wit, Yon can two it and 1 the ri,ilt, „Ince „ he remarked. building connects the two vomits:1.es - Ill key was known to be sold in ono boon, the tem shines 1,11 0 the room , duce itself. How, WO will never as without him, theit I shall be - Alum that. lie will not. hem of nkr nase s Ointment Pleased to see Idle in his old. place." lb"' 10 remaleing here or going elsewhere. "I thank you for your considera- po to Utility Valise at once, lion,' she replied, with dignity; "but, OR nothing could poesibty make what yon call 'home" more un- happy for me, and -the 'coming of a • stranger, who may prove 0. friend, will be Some little condort, Say :unhesitatingly, 'WV. " :He looked at her half smite. "Are you really unhapPY reallY not happy?" he asked. "If living where no friendly face over smiles on me, where no friendly - vole° ever reaches my ear, where no 'One cares for me or takes the least interest in me, be happiness, then I must be very happy," she said, bit- terly. "Is it so bad as that?" he asked, .and there was a shadow of pain on his face. "IS is worse," she replied. Jr. Only a few short weeks etnce her - tenet would have beaten fast with happiness to hear words spoken so kindly; now she turned away, and . front her heart to her lips rose tha unspoken prayer; "Heaven help me, tor I ant beginning to bate him!" Tho name of Raoul Laureston was known throughout the land; he had proved himself to be a here. It was not m.erely in Government dispatches and newspaaer paragrephs that lie was praised; his name was on men's dips, When they gathered together did tall of Old England'. gloey • . and her gallant sense when they told • how English soldiers fought . and ,eseeilisid, with the strength of lions;- the • bravery of heroes, they always men- tioned the brave' Colonel. Raotil • Jeciureston. - • He \vies not only wealthy -he was poqo c ' • 1 ." Must to elosed early m the morning. only that seed eo solve will repro - country and delivered in anOther thn reef Of the old structure. and warms it up again, As the tem- know. and it is not necessary that i I h ed. .tinil his wife Jane In begging, nie to west he closed to ortetent further energy is etill en unfathonied znys- being run by parent and child. the to hew to give up his profeesion and see. lite 'heart iS good." ' ventilators nights and clos, ---------1.1.., ignorance lies man's morel though his military career wire end- *here everything is at my service, g g on ahut under perature rises all the ventilators wo should. 'The source of life mid it had been a terrible griet to him go. The boy is not changed. you. "le 11221 08 P"toinee is now eit ciliation. Thus, by opening the tory. Yet in the ConsCIOUSIteSS of live nbi•orid. lie said to his doe- , And the major, having %time little fiett erebeielnPosdtattl:ihitteeli:tersiClitialadian the temperatu1.e of the '.4.01 11L room strength. "One step 1 see before tors: rovect for Sir Raoul, forebore to j-4,-::vermont. stanine,Pu°1 -fri;sne,ss is slowly reduced. When nights lw- me," anti it, is enough. The faith Itcalth anti the strength I have lost. handsome earl and his heart. 110-1, which nooks the l'uninder.31:tlin0e1+' gin to be frosty the tennewature can which draws man onward and up - "While I have life I shall hope; the tell him what rumors said about the this strange posioiiice is a large .( may return to ine-1 may hold a "I shall go," said Sir Raoul, - thid it is said a. man •,1)...e i•eshired somewhat sharply. and if tvard is developed by constant in - sword again. Ileaven is kind." 1"this line quite decided me. You olio wanted to get a roudwit - that one thue i t , , the house is well built there is very tercourse with effects that proceed little JOSS during the day of the cap- from hidden causes. Were Ids life 13u5 for the last four years he had ,think I nen right .do you not?" he premises moved ti i 1 s post, jui toinalnys ital gained at night. kii entirely dependent only upon the things he and a great longing had COMO over major's face, time were spent to establieh the eve • o satisfactory storage temperature of ' understands, he would be little high - 30 t 10 degrees may be secured in er in. the scale of being than Ith been at Nice, and had grown. weaker, added, seeing a strange smile on the .., eti4 and no little thousands -of doll • him to Fee Faighted again. .1, "Certiduly. 1 was thinking of the ste me again. Until a short, time 1:1" t l' ' "If / must die," lic. eaid, "let me earl, not of you," and long after the a o a ver i - fistances before the lit•st of N'ovember, 'and reaping. his planning and wait, way under favorable circunt- horse or his dog. With 111'*sowing die there." ' g es Peen* at posto ice "atwo friends had parted, MajOr Van- used 111 Argyllshire, Scetland. It was situated in the lonely hills between and a little later this can be redue- ' ing, he reaches out into the infinits Drimmin and 33arr, three miles from any habitation, and consisted of a simple slit in a rock, closed up by a nicety fitted stone. And seeing that the home-eickness idaleur looked very grave. was a, bar to his recovery, the doc- "It is like goidg into a wasps' tors allowed bine to return. iiest," he said. "Raoul is a noble, lt, was strange -the jout nett diel 'simple -hearted soldier. He will have him. good; he was stronger when he little patience with the earl - per - reached London than he had been for haps ever. :ss with his wife.” some time. Then he wrote to the I No suck thought troubled Sir Ra - only relative he had -Lord Cara -Ven oul; to hint it seemed quite right -asking if he should, ate wend, and juSt that his kinsman should ex - make Ms home with hien He had ,tenih the hand of welcome, that his not heard of the earl's miugiage- !wife and himself should beg him to Lord Caraven never wrote a letter ;visit them, that their home should unless Ile was compelled to do go - be his. and Sir Raoul had not read the 'a may be able to do him Saint notice of it in the English newstia- !good," said Sir Raoul. "Ulric al- pers. Had he known of the mar- 'ways listened to me." liege, he would never have dreamed So he was full of hope as he drove to Halby Reuse. . "What will this young wife be like?" be woudered. "A money -len- der's daughter-nothtng •very noble or brilliant; but Ulric loved her, I suppose, She will be a city de- moiselle. Let us hope, for Ulric's sake, that she is pretty and accom- Plisbed." He caught himself wondering more of going to his kinsman's home. He heard it from one of his bro- ther officerswho hastened to wel- come him to England, and was at fast, incredulous. •lie had always loved the handseme, willful boy who looked tip Lo hini with such affec- tion, and it had been a bitter source of trouble to him to find him inclin- ed to go the wrong way in life. A olia se. ethodist Minister Teltis How He Was Rescued From a Helpless Condition That Dr. Chase's Nerve Food pos- Sesses unusual control over , the nerves and rekindles, nervous en- ergy when all other means fail is well illustrated in the case described below. Mr. Drown was forced to give Up his ministerial work, and so far exhausted that for a time he was positively helpless. Doctors Were consulted and many remedies were resorted to, fit -vain. Every ef- forl . to build up the system seeine'cl in vain, and it is little wonder that the sufTefer was losing hopo of re- covery, when he began to Use lir. Clia..,e's Nerve Food. Bev. T. Brewn, M,Ai,hodist by Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. er, of Omemee, and late of ERhany, Oilt writes: -A year ago last No- vember I was overtaken with nerv- ous exhaustion. For six months I did no work, and during that time I had to be waited on, not being able to help myself. Nervous col- lapse N'GraS' complete, and though I was in the physician's hands for months, I did not seem to improve. At any little exertion my strength would leave me, and I woulcl trem- ble with nervousness. "From the first I used a great many nerve remaloS, but they 00e112 ed to have 3.10 effect i11 iny cast. 7 had almost lost hos. of recovery, when I heard ot Dr. Chase's Nerve Food, and began to use it, As 11137 system became stronger 1 began to do a little work, and have gradual- ly increased in nerve force and vig- or, until now 1 am about in my 110 MIA' condition again. I consider Dr. Chase's Nerve Food the best medicine -I ever used.. Not only has it proven its wonderful restorative :and finds communion with the lin- ed to 32 to 31 degrees. ........o., Seen Author in whein he lives' and sTABLa hathinish. lonoves and has his being. 1 It is hist as important to stop the Fond Nother-"Now, look here leaks in.stable floors as it is to stop ,George! I want you to break on min.11h7orirmiecititsetir'sictririoir Ilanta•it• Dirhileil; them in the roofs. Concrete. tongam with that girl. She is very pretty ed plank flooring- or even compact : and all that: but I know her too were conveyed to the rock by the first shepherd or crofter going A earth, should be provided and then well to want you to risk your life .far. Raving been dropped in ru-id° kept well littered with absorbents, land happiness by marrying her, Why, the slit reclosed, they were left un - eltiew, chaff, dry earth and muck, she knows no more thou t house-, til a. shepherd or crofter from- the leaves, sawdust, spent tan bark, dam- :keeping than I do about Greele-not other side happened to come along, aged hay from stack and mow hot- ' a bit." 0 eorge--"Werhaps not; but When they were taken up and de- toms, and dried grass from fence car-, she can lr ean." Mother --"After livered a,t their destination, No let- ners and waste places, furnish a onarriage is rather late for that, ter waS ever knOWL1 i 0 be lost at long list from some of which every 1 Geonge. ' George -''But you said this prinated.postoirtee. At Durra, farmer can provide himself (5Suffici- 1 yourSeif you did not know a thing Shetland, an old tin ' canister, made ent euentity if secured M seavon. 1 about housekeeping until after you watei•-tight with and From this time on he should be on , were married." Mother --"Very true n pitch, was once pickedewspapers up on the the lookout and avail himself of the :George -and your poor father died oi shoreIt contained most convenient supplies befoi•e win -1 dyspepsia tweaty years ago," , 10 Tatters with the Correct ,, cash postage. With ..- these was caw a letter for the find- er, urgently requesting the posting of the accompauying missives, a,s they were important business cons- municatioas. After the letteis. had been carefully dried nay were at onee posted to their destinations, whieh they reached \ VI lhout further adventure. ----4------ - It was at a fashionable boarding-. hOuse, and they had calves' brains fOr lunch, She 'spoke to the gentle- man next to her; "And dO'Yon. Calves' brains', Mr. 'Donio?" • "I al- ways try to feel content with what I have, Madam." Thei.'e is a time to' laugh, even in a fashionable boarding-house. Two troopers were recently relat- ing to each other their roughest ex- periences South Africa. Tommy No. 1 said; "My hottest corner Was in that terrible battle Of- SPion. Kop.". ."05, that's nothing,", said Voinmy ,No:' 2; ' ``my hottest corner WaA when two boer women got at P022015 ' in. „My own. ease, but n.lso fn me ,while 1. was can,ri 0 a on o of SalrOr 2,1 0 th Cr S 111101"C I haVe tCC01.11- • ' , their ducks " Mended it.'' - Dr: Chase's No'n-e food, 50 cents a box, (3 boxes for 32.50. At all A_ man is never fully cOnc.incred cleaiers. or E treanetee, L'-iates til his wife has succeeded in tritiklug him s;ty before comp 11137 that 110 Co., Toronto, liates to push. the perainbilinter. • ,:::;.•;'<i4(4.,,,/,4/7 ',•;;;•' ' 74 ,07 THE SHIRT- thleIST MAN. I-Ienry," said lkfrs. Peek, "the fashion 7.011111211 in the 1.)a.iy 010.7i611 s0yF,3 t..). -tat, the mrn will ar,ain ivectr shirt wrLists this suJainr ie. , , ti neC(i 1) (21 order any iliade; for 1101.-.0 are several that I List 'affair), 1111 the big sleeves are' 0211 efstYle,t'''