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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1902-12-18, Page 7r Irene wac ttle. tterlimt end eve ittle eon" in. alli. teas tep, our and dor the ich Itrhe • is he etc iee 114 11" it it. :-14+444÷14++44++4 4.444444÷1.4.44444÷1÷," h of 1 Power o ersdasioll Or Lady caraveri'.1 Labor of Love. ."„ +':ii-r-F-47WWW.T474"W""0 • 44+.4 11+2.4444„,'“, CHAPTER XIX,. I She rope and stood beforo Ifear the lad aerose which the Saw° de -zed leek Op her face. last red glinainer of the saoset had "1 do not uuderstand - yeti Fad PAW. imoband and wik stood, for "eh 1r4rd* welt 04140/ 4}11Pg94" 14t1 lene MOnlent, beneath tho darkening 'Waned' Pky, leelideg 4t eget' other. Lord! "Ilaini and gruel," repeated her enng,yera 'Ace wae ghastly white.' itusbettd„ 'svith bitter contempt; "did en lirikeotra. uutohl horror ley in his .ever 4 welie" live Creel e3- Y°11?" iptremeled with enco"I amgot cruel." she replied. et eSee. his ls ae trollahle emotion, Ifildred - pale. ,1144.4 been' dthre4 3'444" And as she amid the words she fell upon her knees, weeping' sobbing with bitter criee. as thougha grave lay there, aid she lied fallen upoe it. He ins touched. He could not t Jett og 4 pa/offer', aqwin ode crime, but elm was, young, beaittitu and loving. Her critne bed committed through love for hile.. I zed IKT from the grotexid. 1, an very eorry, Itildred," he said; "it is very sad for both of us, Now we must tent of something else. You, veust go at °need' She noised • hr weeping oyes him. "Must you mild me away?" s asked, gently. it was wrong, was mad with jealous anger, but did not think 1 Was. Could yo e n Overlook it?" "You speak lightly," he repli sternly, "Ne. you can never rete ter my house. have areonded ell. 7 did so when 1 took poor 1,,a intrailton back to the castes. tol A large railroad junetion, where she was both unknewo and unnatie,ed. Tim train started for Toondon la half an hour. No one spoke to her, or appeared to see her, es she *oak en her aril few minutes mere ee she was on. her way. 1, it wits a, hard. purdsheneut, terri- ego bly bard for such a trifle. she ie thought, wondering that the earl eould be so stern. She was tired, fatigued, exhausted with paselon and emotion. She had ;wither eateu, drarik, nor stept since the eyelike; be., tore. When she reached London she FOR FARMERS , Seasonable and Profitable 4 , Wilts for the Busy Tillers o- ito the SO. + 1444****•*******i',f+sgkoNEss?of $KISI MILK. Dairymen are generatly need of education in the care of skint ee aseed e potter to call a cab foe her, that it maw reach the hog or calf in W and gieve the address: "Mr. Ban- a wholesome and healthful condition. isorae, the Hoilles, Kew," - end the Writes Air. laftlitan. Stratton. iklole thither seemed to her more milk sweet and Wg-rill from the eow X then ever like a dreai... is the ideal iecal for young -stock, (TO Bo Coutinued.n. but it does not follow that efter it has. been robbed of ite butter fat, al- loweO. to eisur till the curd Is. hard ed nod the whey rancid, that it is still good fooa. Butter at is a very' tural aesietant to the curd and Minton, while. the segar of milk sweetees the beverage to tasto. Those of lie who remember the shim Cheese of a, few years ago. know ull well how indigestible curd earl made. Manufacturere have leera- AXIAOLAVA =BO. „ Ile Pennington Is Now a Note Actor, xerrisod, wooderiog „„„„ gazed at bere was such infinite sadness in our wdsts that had beau sueo anniversery o the young Yoke, such tireary ileepeir e b te that ° 4.1°' nnn r"e'vil/t celebrated istShat is it?" oho gasped. touched in spite oi hie anger ard it is to your father's house that you tet„,, whe wit„, ono uai re°4'.q- Iike ono fascinated. ear oUS Way at Cripple ate Insti- ! en y sen or y yew wr. Th ' in the young fooe. that he w"as had driven you to the statlost 4 !tote, London, woe W. 11. Ise '1 • • i 'Iron guilty woman." cried the conteinpts must go. '' " 0 Light ' °Matti" cod - "IfOu erlsel, goiltY. /Won "Tell mo." he mid, "'what moue overt, weld', h -d d esribr, oit- . 1. o "lora s e ten , r . e wee Mel. gade, apneored as the Cerdinal in dho Aranit, haek as theeah am had 'Igeyon4ertreet.brewtheree-iy id-I/leads ?c,r.ntli "Yon' do net seera to underotand.-- spas, peoninstos tees intended ter atruck her - her lips parted WI he oemerleed. sharply: "ao Sou not edlicotional work. but went all to She thought ha referred to her con- knew the danger, the peril that Stot. finding itinisolf on heord the 'i- sm mind die4 away on them. oboogh oho -crowd opean. huo est duct In following him, and they ituogs over your. slimed to her hard words. eesol lisiabelhe Ile spent much to, * _go She did not; hut of what use wee, In visiting Australia. the East - Hy" elhety esouesehe repeated the/ ",..14.• Made Me do it? Y011 ..*** it to soy ,F0? and other place% and otter ; , , • 0 4ve reo se ' -ors ,,....'i.e. the truth/ you tohowe only despite, aud hate MO 00 more g r tilled. .°I'ry to collect yourself and MI- ilia IX , Milt wanting to seo mare 441 41' that Price tho Past summer. vletrItI4ed. Yteirideltellitt°. °S4Puelloirre' here to I If 4ItVel°114";:Pe. :hkelog-e: MOW. not.11"„ '4perraesstaesn.d."I cannot keep them away in the Es000nth meows. which was milk iyitli twice thot value, whea tho ho continued; "time of the world, he erilleted as a soldier and it is not bard to credit the ino Unit. you yen mor to Me wls+ 1 1 ...• . ed of itso value as eizing for paper slid ?mice; jui tomaili. Mossy .61410/4, ad gram. the water 301" opraying was there, Is mere in „place ;holt hi the hr"t 41earkt! 4 Utile to the field4 O' pigs, with hogs ot 4 centa Ian, The nmehtne required ono horse, it digestivo tract of our young eaves asp:into; two horses and a man. nostnl. we unite with the general re.a" °"111 P' boy' 1•Intle-r these eon"' verdict that skim milk is worth BO' ithtf°ns.the cost of labor was rechon- JQr led at sixty cents per acre. while the tilts pro lous of water, or one hundred sulshoto cost eight cents e. pound. 81 pounds wore used to ten gal - pounds. Fifty galloos were 000d can compare to the old conds new milk medicated to the needs of her baby, and drawn by it suction that mixes saliva os it gets it.s food. This had best continue for three or four days. Then allow the cell to get hungry, have one quort in pain rub yaw fingers over the ealf's nose till it wonts to suck then o then lower them into the milk, still hay- iug it at work to get them into its month, when it will taste the POW niIiftRul Jose all sense for the time. Jit ouotber instant it will return to the game and soon kilOW MOre than Its master learned in it month of his babyheod. At two weeks 014 edd One-half aim milk, still leeeP a tete- perature of 98 degrees ; the neet week add more skint milk tilt it be- comes all of that hind with the ads dition a a, tablespoon full of oil- meal. Let the calf have some whole grains of oats or corn each day and it should always hove a little elean, clover bay to oort over if coonned to the otable. .r,11,•41.11TVISIL BFFECTS SPIIAY,ING. In a recent experiment made ia England in spraying with eidellate of corper on a field oil t.weive aerea elm moaned. "ilfay 'Moven pardon Isle, 1 dldi" ;It ti tt h t it or,,,, nate 1 ill 0 le ma or worse, u °Doer. You must cleiratt et ono co the regiments ordered to tho °eh"' s 'ere hePt for the Purpose °f acre. inolong the total cost of er the "Moro you must remain.. 1 shall tcheretasfaits htteurt:ftle eetter` Tell 17° :toot hilvolirlhlauttwbbetiintghwavern.youNowe°nute. f itriirsterila 4,1 Ve4e.841puorooreatke.,41 ti 71...1cciatini4iisn'tr. itt;olv coneider why only sPre-Niingi $1-1.1° per ae,11,°e* The ilfielkd know where to find you. crouching at „fel."' win ton you... uho repiimi. Yon must go to y . . . , 1Frote-tfrl YwhietioliewledaTrkelalldy eniririoowee-; tlio end of tho alder -trees. our hither's boom thusitietio Verne of his officers and a0111. Ono farmer la ten really gets - . where '"1 mt.' that MI good understanding and 4V41"he e• r lf it should be coniratleo. and still dude hie heart full va.liie for his slum. milli. Ilia ii rii hid Yoursp•lt to Ilst°4 t° Y°14- la at an end between us," . needful td .se. fal deo obrood, 1 wIll , beat with pride at the sight of the k'st failure is negligence in its!"There w" eis° reui • arrange it. Malted and hie guest. Great Mae elude When fed warm from tho sep- thIstles* AS 4 r"n3t* elnetY per Venueullei thsattayahgrunetlhOOIldrehotuerru.selif .with omp,hdels; ossith Inv consent, , __ , t tile Noble Solo 1Iundred" the orator little trouble is found front ,„ 1 "7114t iS ti-lthil egrt4in"" 114 .1.14.'' "Have I done eo vory wrong?oho Widriubalircnhon-k111 a r,4'-glinle44* cent. of those wlifich had not reached you ottempt to vocapo I will eend Sas° sli°,41 00‘..er enter 14W danrs 14'14111mteuerwori cried out preddonetely: Math" on thot misty October da the right tioolltitY 1 ° d and elsty to seventy per cent: of future actor rode into tho "Volley of constipotion or scours. provided just "4e "ewelfeir; stage were (1"tr°velf the who country after you, And 1 ^-0 " "Vino I aoted so voly wroog?" sh. "Moven give, Inc Intioneel You and happily was ono of the few surs'",00co WI cornmeal, oilmeig4voern' :1.104re that we" In felt ftewer• ilfcrit woo beginning to core for you - to --0,i inuot he inoti to ask me such a 41,1M9-gvivors, Ito spent inuttli time droory ,, other substitute for h tt f t 1 as„irsth„esthLsif.urles,,,, wherte 4.,.°0‘,4°ige5tre4 think you it noble women!" aelted. sadly, "tion, ()no would think you did not, moitthe of eieloiets. with the; trooee edileS to balance the rotioun, as 411- °"° l''''F'd"dd -ne" 44- "" "'e' Ti -;e/ Sliet shrank CONVering frOM Wilt. fits "Wrung"' he °Nvfahned* "ntentflit'%k was zoado about two 4nar7 Awe, the anger. that uhouo In mondly. 'do will votive that, Ilildrtol stood quite still, looking tio.a 1 t i‘ t " n oi ar a. mid lie woe also in ad. ' tire dui inthottluordetr peakisceein sActiLl,ouwbti! ePtIlleatfue weo!‘s teo late for obtaining thee ot tbs'. great tight of Alma's "to our, his cm, the stern voice, frightened ,te41111 '110:7411.1tahradvnead. °470‘tvfultet'ir=httity1 1 al.1:h:*„..,:t1.1 tatolpilieoetell.:;tialt thoinrat.ntugo or to , Iletobts mail itt iilee cavalry amiss.. Isir8 to harder; id the stomach. weriz, I ho -t teoults. as it oltould losiss4 beau inlet:ill Sollil fr4eillraolkhle°rIvkcil;oe"s.dsoirliviengr. 4:"„411:.1 ft* You 4119Y SP4414 till° know what vole ha (1 done," 110 ,sald**',Io5•11;1411'1,tvits1):5-crutilttlilolild at nalaankoa. boo, any healed raisin) won Aim sauna.' *.s-st rough, leavei. 'Elio oats nety Mr. Peenlieeten.ling a whole train of ills that, gentle:11°n° wile° 417'0 nellati0a; 141d 041110 149 as though her heart would break l're-4 `4 HtP: Yen bear 1W name, I 1 . - will ehield you from all harni, No i written ineiotiotol chaptero on ids eithiii• for wont of vieorolie lieelth. eStir at your perill" he said, amid - 11 di do. 4 do." Flu% m0000dt,. "ey41, Vtrerieluva In the erisaist for a 1 eel; or the more .aprarcnnt scours or then ho bit her. ,ono hnor.-8 but myself." 4 maid thtve wee he no raaalon, 4 WiNit hAtoly loihll lied. *Tram tho Viten in constipation. lite eourieg, does niore rar F01110 111111111.09 afterward elle 4 "Th°13 Sbe did n" el* 1°1*" - "' that I mielit fling invoelf into that ti soits si llildred, dreorilv. , &the nulk sugar ferments with a. foul tw° weet's eer"er thfs wel" hexe hoard outindo on the borders of tho ., . i i I i lobe, I would, but that, there Is a yt, wos hi *so ioot part oi tee ate's, ro 11 ill 11 •• l i "been avoided anil tho eli:trloak would ne , e a minen so outfit ous Ull' NO -... and you may it, t um ifu ii ha.ve been sutured setae. es they were en large that they had very broad keen% If the work had been done lake - inurinured sounde, ite of in- tenso pity and compassion, followed by tho tramp of many footateps, and o then all WOO Still. LT The ground watt covered with dead and dying leaves. Leidy Caraven for Id" ruiswered the earl, severely. fo to eutu0." 'I„ that Iltr. Poimington Joined the fa -1 healthful in its rormal state. deo,en-, ' 4. -4 •- .1-- -,.--- ---"-• h110 ti("11 IP WA t inroiwilly kill ni sirvialek dtiluditeUlortanuti;e0y. _you% clerolulnillov.ars "I'NeleldiVtod.m"o. fi3Ildhit‘i'leIN.I.eall'3'setzlrtnIlliaYi ill'inirtetillsps c°iilt" ill'Itrna41/!,Ifisanet.,0:17,tithloieg;ri ,tairinivirsaiasznatUtl:rt 131145841101%1Cdr. bY other lied' lo 1011 11 sely-0 of the lower leavt's i a , under the great mottos into the sante ofiensivo eandio1Whore it was so large the spray fan- tulytitIng about it except myself, Now toll me." hut you bear my name, and for my' you must stover rcednier my moorfe,,rtadarotsonotr“mmilet., and ..otheno.. at 1 very often it is fed ith i In winter and did not kill tlos whorl° pima. , 1 n olio liaymarleet tl'heatre. 31r. Glad-, through it, or if heated. Care IS not CARE OP MIND POTATORS. ihmg hereon down upon them and "What intro I to tell you?" she 1,1,tut_20:8„sa.? „ v. . 104 Y!)11' „u %awl:UW.8 of ottiooroi may nave t ono "tone went ....peelapy f,,a foe min no taken to mash tho right tempera- Ono important factor witch raising an she lay them tho old words came eititli "I - I ilid it: 1 renewed Ye° wrong but tho world must n.olot tIli7oi, .1.4•11.133.0.0 to her: "Lot oit, died" Death hero because - oh! how bard it is to S., *,*. , s 4111 et aa :duller s Wells Theatre in' titre. late potaeoes is to store the seed wotild have been mercy. Will - because 7 wan jealous of her. delloW de 4 Int14 Save tieu from 7,1 ABoUT OVP.RFNEDINO. where they will not sprout and ex- eolleellteilree of your mad folly. deee woe invited by the Prime Minister i I thoUght that • you both wero ridi- I , , 1 1- . . • 1 • 1•••••1 emit qii c dy to emir 1001118 41114 tO give reeitule from Shnhespeare at 0 With both pigs Mid WM, feederfe !must their etrength. Early in the What did it all mean? Site had forgotten all about the shot, '*ho have brought you theoe." lie gave Corlton. noose Terrace. oftin overdo their capacity. Tbey winter the potatoes minted for late believed the poachers to have fired think the milk not Werth much. Nulling' 0.0,felinwing ''5 01* fihould du the woods - it had not dwelt her a cloak and a bonnet with a iThey aro tomally in haste to dispoeo to tanked in new flour barrels and for ono moment in her mind. She wardrobe. Haw you any money?" thielz veil. "I found them in your GORDON COLLEGE OPENED. iof the surplus, ond overdose the lit- beaded. Then removed to cold store Wes in a maze of deubt, itiglenity.. 'tNo." she replied. vacantly. Moat for laohanamodan Soy,. a ' Ale things, arguing hat they will meg and kept there until planting and despair, **none." t , drink no more 11* *n ugrets with. time. The st.ed potatoes will conte What did it mean? lf sho at- Ito took. out hitt purse and gave it Ithertune, !ohm, trbe youug (hings. l'autishluI .011t Or thie COI41 aortige jliSt ti.9 fresh -"Itentnted to escape he would send the to her whole country after Item Surely she . "1 would accompany YOU," he the capital of the Irettettti ri. 4 1 t /a lox) martum w.us rt.itioun:tatIle. gorge themselves to satisfy hunger tird iniee in appearanue as wben they er el...bums lacking in their rationere t . 'waken trfim the soil. The tub - had not merited such threats. Surely Tho British began at once tho re- 1111 they beeeino A bug° ,soeic of ers do not send out sprouts as di- sh° had not de.served language that building of the ruined city; mad Alin milk. eased in by little more lardwpt tut ers do. The strength of while, under the direction of Lord thatt "In un4 bones, nes third ,t110 potato iS retained. hatchener, thousands of eta -Omuta of . feller° h; irregolarity rubbish wore b„inir removed und a P"'t "Yiled•Y think the stemerh is 11".&d'"g 4 very thorough te" °I thin In feeding., We bad a• good OPportimily of i new plan of streets was being . ried into (Sleet, the foundations of ear- not a, good tiniedteoeer. It should .metholl for raising late potateee, We have such reguler allowances that died painted out two fields al.ine,side for the sake of watthing aud listen- you hated me. you longed to bo free ,bercd the rubieo. She unclasPed the. the hiohammodan College were Foe . Mix mai will have boon digested, each t ther, ueing for one field ,eellar- lollies for the buildhig of this insti- tutioa bad been provided by the rine the not Called for ujilln 1; ; l-eet seed, and for the elhtr seed few minutes of the same hour each .4o:ion from cold storogo. h, he field muniliceut gifts of Sir William Ma- daY• Trouelis and vessels, must, be of cellar -kept seed wile a total (an- ther and oho w. Eneonie 01 Gnat kept clean. To get the greatest ,ure, while the other lield was satls- . . ••Now you quite understand, MI- Iinun Two weelcs ago Gordon College, Nultle froin skim Milk for bogs, • we fewtory in every way. We etrongly dred? You must not go near Court as calinot ferd more than twice :IS niudi. recommend Potato growers to keep in her mother's arms! Elo had call- love. I believed that you would tell doyen - you aro knO4411 there. You, the institution is to be known, sons weioht of Milk as of grain. if we seed 3-0tIttOeS for late planting in ed her cruel; that She WAS not, for her that I was jealous of lied that must walk to Weretley; that is a' opened with appropriate ceremonies. are getting .:.)00 pounds milk rer day , the c•del Storage. The great increase sbo would never have voluntaahler then both of you would laugh at ,larger station: no one will knowiLord Kitchener was there to declare we must add 100 pounds middliogs, .in ths crop will repay anyone for • hurt even a worm. Why was 3130 to neoe 'you. Take a. ticket for London. the college open. In doing so he hominy or corn meal to make the 'the alight expellee of storage. remain there - to move at her peril? The passion of her words had When you reach there, hail a cab and said that while time 19 still rot le • d most i oft bi t' 7 " '•11 . and in 1472 11fr. Pennington OR. A. W. OASES i") CATARRH OWE Os • se is teat dines to tbs diseased pans by lb* Improved Blower. Sleds ills elms, clears Pm alr pan -tees, Amps (homing% to she throat and perraartantry Me, Cater:It and ilaynetar. Atones free. All dealers. or Da A. W. Canso kaki" Ca. Taranto and BOW* said but that it would draw down . . suspicion on you. X must be hero be might hove used toward a. *our- culing MC, that you would tell her to ward it on% Wrap yourself In derer, but which mine strangely ene that you had boon ooliged to marry t.lito cloak. little all tho.t amber out to his wife. Ile had discovered 3110 to SONO yourself front ruin, bet satin," that elle loved. him, that sho -VAS that you did not lovo ille, you did thitli cald, trembling hande, jealous, that, slut had fetlowed him not care for me, you. disliked /tie, obeyed him Suddenly she remenn UV to him; but surely 'that was not enough-. to call out the whole coun- try to pursue her. Ile had called her guilty. Sho bad owned that she was. Ali! dear Hea- ven, if she had but died when a, child from - ney accursed money was necklace and bracelets. all you wanted - that you would "Take these," she eaid; and the never like me. And funded she earl took them - it was better, he Would pity you, in thet soft, caress- thought, to humor her. Ing voico ot hers - pity you for ibe- Ing burdened with a wife you did not 'What did it mean? . deadened all sense of shrune. She had The golden stars came out in the forgotten that which her jealousy sky. " WaS it really herself, or Was had prOMpted her to do, andremem- 6110 dreaming? Was she Efildred, the tiered her great, bitter wrongs". She go straight to your father's house. for the tomplete development of the Ike oa restore and milk. but do not ' Are you quite sure that you under.- pro;ect he had never hoped ior more expect more than 10 cents a 101) forl GOATS DOCTOR HORSES. stand?" rapid progress than baa mth s beeade. e latter from. this mode of feeIlorse Dealer Says ding.1 Yes; what must I ray to my fa- Ile said it was expected that the Never buy brown nxiddlings for litegs 4 Horses Health beautiful, popular Countess of Car- tens no longer it heroine -- only -+- y. hr - ohlt ,The Id aven, lying there in all the abandon- i " le a ''e . teollege would be the center ,of the when the white can be aecured. 1am' ' ' passionate, injured, deeply -loving "'You had better tell him the 'more advanced scientific training and fullY convinced that the difference in ,i ''(..litatts aro good Aitings to keep in Inent of her misery, her husband's \rennin. She rose to the ocCasion. truth. ITO is a quick, lteen man of education of the youths of the Sou- quotation does not equal the differed the stabl -e," s ld dealer• angry voice in her ears, the marks of Ike earl was impressed more than . tee world; be will know far bates -00n in literary' and technical knowl- wire in the values of tho two feeds. - horses, "and the man wbo wants hirn s his angry grasp on her arm? Out- he would have cared to ONVIL than I do what should be done. Tell edge. It was ex.pected that the stu- Drown middlings iti•e often dark in horse to remain healthy will make only 'one friend for her in the world, east, wretched, despairing, there was ed could not boar it," she con- hint all dents would be fitted to fill many color, from mill sweepings •alrd other ''n, serious mistalZe if he does not leeep Untied, passionately. '1 should eOns," the rolled, mechanically. costs in the Soudan for which they causes better estimated by the ' MO 'a few goats about. . and that Was Sir Raoul; if she could have one worse than this, I am Now hasten away from here, Hil- are already required. ta.gto than our capacity to trace ' • but see him, if she could but tell '1 have been handling horses for sure, if 'it could have been done. 1 deede* he said. "1 ant in mortal An interesting fa.ct about the col - Mtn! The pitiless night hid her their origin. more then a quarter of a ceatury, was mad, I will ten you ail. I WAS fear. You understand all, You lege is that no otrort wilt be made Before pigs are weaned they should , pont all eyes. Surely therm had mad, because I had learnea to lore and I have had occasion to observe . loam the road to Worseloy-it is di- to turn its students from their faith have a separate trough fenced front evier closely those things which tend Anever been a night so full of pain. you With all the strength of neY rect. - you take the high -road with- in Ishun. Religion is not to be the mother's reach, containing it lit- , -to benefit them. Oecasiontilltr I havo How long she had been lying there heart and soul. I could not bearout turning. Good-bye taughtth in o college. It.is expect- tie Meal and milk mixed to a tlii..k • ." t been without goats, and nearly eve . od ; c she never knew. Time was all ended „ tbat you should jest about me with She raised her dark, sad eyes to ed that before very long the school paste. d'his will last them. while the r t'i I h for herShe was conscious only careless wordsit.was o . though In.anite misery. She did not even his Mee; all the love, the passion. feel the chill breath of the wind as It passed over her. Then, after what seemed to her an age or suspense and agony, she hoard footsteps amid the brushwood, ' and Lord Caraven calling her by name. "I am here," she. said. In the thick growing darkness it was with difficulty that he discover- ed beta'. Ho saw her at leenth with her face hidden among the dead leaves. "Yeti, May rise and thank Heaven," he said, in a, stern voice, that you have not succeeded; the evil is not so great as it might have been." ....amimmaaase.a. will have rat least 300 students and it full staff of English teachers with whom they will be closely associated during their fOur to six years of col- lege life. 4 AFTER "aNILTSTO During the sieg,e of Ladsoonith one of the °Mears organized a concert to keep up the mon's spirits. Ile heard of a sergeant in the Gortions who was a good performer, and asked him to contribute his services. "l'in awfully sorry, sir," said the sergeant, "but I cannot." ••ttliy?" asleod the officer, ia a voice of surprise. "You play some instrument, don't you?" '1(11(1, sir." "Well, \vhat was it?" "The bones, sir; but I've eaten them!" MANY GOD -CHILDREN. A remarkable record is that held by the ex -Empress Eugenie, who can claim to have stood god -parent dr to a greater number of chilea than any persO'n living. When. the late Prince Imperial \vas born the ex - Empress and her husband undertook to stand sponsors to every child born in France on the same day, No fewer than 3,600 children. were thus enabled to claim the privilege ea you had stabbed me for pleastum." Ho looked terribly distressed. "Why did you -not toll ine this_be- fore, Hildred?" he asked. the regret, thhe at stotOd not put into words, was revealed in them. "Cloodabye," oho repeated. He did not hold out his hand to dr tell you? How little you know her. Had he been, speakreg to the me! Was it my place to go to tbe merest straeger, his voice could hot husband who neglected me and plead Lave been collier or more stein. Then for his careases --for his love? "r he turned quickly away, and Lady would have died a thousand deaths Caraven walked across the coppice and through •a lane .into the high- road. Her face. was deadly pale; her limbs trembled with cold. The gol- den stars shone down -upon her; the speaking to you across grave. I night winds whispered round her. She stretch out myal ' hands to you Over a wked on, unconsci,ois of it all, grave - the grave where my love 7'1 N' OftWD. of morn - lies - slain!" Ing when she reached the station first. How little you know me! I should not tell you all this now, but that 1 know in this world we shall never perhaps meet again. I am And You Need Have No Fear of Appendicitis, Peritonitis a.nd Other Dreaded Ilis -Dr „ Oha'se's Kidney Liver Pills, the great Family Medicine. Wlten the bowers are constipated or sluggish in action the human body seems an easy prey to nearly every aihnent to wilich human beings are subject. 'rim inunocliate result of inactivity of the bowels is the clogging and obstrue,tion. of the action of the kid- neys and liver, the upsett,ing of the d‘g est ive organs and the forcing ;betel( into the system of poisonous lim,purities whieli contain the germs ;of dsease. Not 01113- are colds and all con- tgialetts and iallectl:Jua. diseases more likely to attack a person subjeCted to constipatiera. but appeadiciti PCI s, Peitonitis, inflammation ,• of the bowels and chronic dyspepsia are the 'direct result of neglecting to keep the bowels regular and active. In health the bowels should move about once a day, otherwise, the effects are soon felt in the way of indigestion, headache, 'dizziness, bodily pains and feelings of mi- ettsiness, languor ttnd depression. The mo -'t pfroznpt relief as well as the *11021 uost thorough cre for consti- pat,ion la Dr. Chase's Kidney -Liver I 3.1•oe .No merely cathartic, medicine can do more than relieA-e constipation. The bile whi(h is poured into. tho Intestines by the liver is nature's cathartic and consequently healthy liver action,is epsential to regularity of the bowels. Dr. Chase's Kidney- LiVer PillS have a direct action on the liver and kidneys as well as the trowels, end for this reason etTect a 411 31 ell 1.0 of constipation, 1)1.. Uhuse's lCidney-Liver Pills a,re of ineAinutble value as a family meffleine, One pill a dose, 215 cents O box. At all dealers or Erimanson, Bates & Co.„ Toron.to. I 0 0 hog takes her ration. The pigs boon doctor one or more of my horses learn to eat well in this Way, and for some complaint peculiar to this Athen the time comes for 440 4001,., kind of aninna. wilco I had goats they Continue to thrive 4s before. in the stalales to rub up against the certained that Ily oaten]. experiment it hos been as - 100 pounds of dio tans a rare thing. stalls sickness among my horses:, gestible matter in a skint milk and "bly attention was called to the corn maid ration was equal to 14-6•0 ' fact a good many years ago by . a pounds in corn meal and middlings man who had spent the greiter part ratien. This IS explained by the di- of his life in the horse business. I gestibility of the elements in milk, had just lost a couple of fine horees, while those of corn meal and l'llid- and I was greatly grieved over the dlings 'requirm inueh more agent for loss. I had dealt with them the assimilative 0in ;da8 to-aPrl'°- carefully, and, in fact, had made Priiito their share from tho bard, dr3r reasoof --thm. eI happened to meet mass of ceroals. ral,Itn.bitity also my 01d friend, and. lyaki telling hint enters as a factor in fattening: an anWimal. hat 14 eats wi tit a relish, other things being equal, yields the best returns. .VREEDOM AND EXERCISE. • about my loss. 'Do you keep any troats near your staliles ?' he asked. I told him I did not. "Khero is where you make a big mistake,' ha '13uy a few goat.% and turn We greatly prefer to hn.ye out liogs tie 1* in with your hors.es, and let nd •••• acalvta in a clover lote Ilia ' thorn ,run together.' pasture, freSh ctir and exercise are "Since then ha've,:alwavs kept all of a, value "that ettnnot be ignored go with ,iny horses, aild the in economical feeding. 1Vatch care- health of lily horses has always been fully for lustrous coat, a nrellow a matter of note among those who sknd ill, a bright roguish eye aa , are familiar with my busine.-is. do guide strong gait ; if these are lack- not pretend to slay just what it is 11114w g reviethe rase, to know where about the goat which will benefit the failure may be found. Loole. -to the horse, but there is soinething which shelter and see that it is (ley. Sec axts as a great prolectiM1 to the that tlic 702111, stook is not pestered horse in the matter of health. by lice or flees or '2 1111(131(1 by older animals. If these precautions are of PoSSeWilllg imperial god -parents. observed reslills will follow that will A list of all these children still 11v repay. In winter the best attention ing is in the possesSiOn of the royal must 1.0 given. to pigs and calves. '1 hey must have plcniy of 1*e2101ng wards intemperance, falls not into 21 and haVe iti ,changed Oten, enough_ to after, 1.alt 2t1",.1(1:4001111)0:21 ar.id 0.0214- 01:tce14 upon the cool, clear emin- ence, ;old liearti 2V1 01111 hiinsalf, amid the eilIM 110 haS 0rkN.Itetl, th0 pacun of a, godlike victory. Yet lie loves , the virtue more *10(4 20 giit. for her than. L'e% CrOWned 111111 ---1 THE EARTH'S DIAMETIFY.R, Although the die Meter of th e 'ear 11 haS 11000 roughly knoWn for laany yearS, it has Only been .itteuratela. ascertained after thirty yearin labor; andat, a cost of 8500 000, It, is 7;026 miles at 'the Equator ancl • 82.9 frc.,...1 ole to Pole, The man whi elri, in 1.1r, daY has Ove:conie., -by 41411 11(0 and restraint, the strong impul4es :of his blood to - keep it dry atid clean. 1111e37 must have Vr.°,11tiltl!.,Lon ,without drang-hts nr (0 *1 air. 'I heir food must Le the right temperature to suit their taste and enough Of it, to satisfy hunger and YOt; 414 fl the trou,gh. No patent calf fooc1 01 calf feeder