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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1902-12-25, Page 3:1+4-II11:444401.4-1”1-1-1-1-4-114. The Power of Persuasion Or Lady Caraven's Labor 01 Love. loaid to himself that she ehould never keross him that the we he had ne- i::.„a.44.,..w-.•.ifai.xi...ipalasaf,70. tbe cow need eot stand with Jr feet X woula shield her because he bore 1?tits isteeading wliat she haul cloae, one sef t pop -,p A p mEps 4 The yord should he ees located that • 'oiarno„ ile had teld her to remain oit had but been different; if be had ii ji. ii*A 1 `1%" Y; The table should be whitewashed enter his hoase egarn, but that he glected end despieed was, AlOtWith,- t in the gutter. EWOUld her because she bore his /the noblest women in idle world. it ,,te o it con be kept clean and dry. three or four tunes each year and the dust amtcobwebs kePt braehed down. IOUrsiry tgliebtenle .sbetuolld at be elcaTtt esn%411ral; 'the ee,ent. Ile seed that the poach -1 "1 wic-fh it had nevehhaPhenee$%'holm hefore milking time ail man.ure CURING DEM', • • e, saheoduldthbee bluoridoien•edg tbfroorritovtgh,e.471euvieler,gr, • celriohuidee:ii:Lut:Allizt-redi:ilinsi;ltolbeeZ9euetstise:rehalif bietPlitsfolQI;otd4;;OIS":.4:11:;,4s1 FobreweellszTeI 4nDixe:,fi tfourrotellgreboe,t‘r.riitzhigf:tonalclurIbiteweil! ate& It necessary oprieede the floor be - 'the geiatlexpea etayieg at, the house Pellet never return." • . — NVen t with the keepers to scow -e t it th owed how strordY bia ePrinie condition, freshir killed, but, fere to keep , dove the demo. hoteh.tehhohemotot000e.e.hatedefehohdoli eh+deeepeeheehthefetheephot+Iotehheerteter eeoaese Dire were the threats of r isin‘S were swayed when ee thought. cold all through. it should be n. Use land pheoter in the gutters mod :vengeance as to the eogues who had far less see wounded Lady Hamilton q I where she wos while be carried -Hie bot thought more of her before tide Mints for the 'easy Tillers e - tion. had the presence of mind crime! Was there any one who ,,Te senselees lady to the house. Ihappene (AV S-.0 must hove love 44 Seasonable and Profitebie di li • '- There was a terrible eousternar ed blot to let bereelf drift into 61'011 • to throw the agiteted ingeirers on'i had ever loved hire. half so well? it of the hoil. , Clear red color of flue, firm groin aud obeht the otohle lt is valuable OTIAPTER XX, lhayo fold me the whole truth?" he done the otischief. e.feeetwhile a than of the feet that Ins we loved with vellowish-white fr tat. leor soul etryisig it pays so use orily the tea -1 Every three month at leost• the 4 Absorbeng liquid and adora. though it mangere should be thoroughly b - Arley Ransome hod not worked. i groom was despotched to Court, rtra- ,blut- lie could not sleep or rest. Nov- der side of the **mind. for you ot my love and my wounded lady had been tahen to her er bad hie pinew seemed se hard, his costs n few cents mere A Pound, it is, bed with wssbhig powder_ quite so hard Of late; there was bet 1 "What ean I have to hide. PaPa? Yen 49 431enalee a (Welter --- the /$ ktelteitt of his ambitione he had a, leOlouser. have told you the worst." room anti laid elA the bed. At first thoughts so troableholue. exe rhanY times tetter than the tougher Any aelmal showing evidence of little need. }le had achieved the In telling orooh fortune; be was abie speak, ...rhea au will come right agoi4the earl Van frightened lest the citement had been Wes mueh for bimeide which answers for corningdieenee shottlel he removed from the et 11,4 eaughtor, oolne" to of care, On the meantime keep up °wear- wound should prove mortal; bat One Wherever he went. whatever he did, I Trini the pieees geed thape, oieret 4,14 town to the hos/4w how_ aven; he could ciaim einsreauehip ances, go to your own rporo, anah, of the ladica staying- at the castle, his thoughts were who Ruched. Had and then for elery twenty pounds ,ing. through, Ills 41/404.0.1.tcr wail some of served. and wait now your higgsge who knew something of sorgery, do. she reached Arley ilansoine's honee? 'tahe 4 Pint of salt* a teeePooriful of Krell, farm elornid have a oeparnto I arriveF_ I Ethan. aay that you are elareci that the wourld was not dem- Ilati he acted wisely in letting her sanneter and 0, quarter of pound building, where eta anignels eaq re.. There W4f.f ho need, oow te work come for a few days* chenge. Keep geroos. and that the hall could soon go oleue? Would aner Clew to her of trown sngsur. itub these well to- wee special care slid stunt:49o. noblest. families in England. Anaite so hard; be could huger ever your epirite-. all will come right be extracted. After heariPh that. gn$114 ever 5.A found? Theehe Vega' get"er* diviue them In three equal! The c.ost will he repaid by sovinfc his daintily -spread breakfast t: ado again. feel sure." . the earl retitle -tett to his unhappy tiono followed him. haunted him. Parts ard rut) %roil into the beef for 4 -ono good - - mama . and read his po,pero rat Isis leisure. h ane verY tired, Para." the said. Yeeeng wife. His firet. great feor Dwelled MM. lt he went to tolls. to three enceeeeire roah lied The cows should 'be boded wi..gb content if he re -ached the eitY beforeg I think X will stay la )317 room to- ti a sin 11 *Cell My of murder any of his 'visitors. the c011VC,r1Sa'',111b bowlful or two of extra salt, only clean. bright material. , had been removed; there remained tlen was Sure to turn upon the Itibanahiersh glees 'tibrougut.il xlieerlp ba fol. soli se as to enjoy three joiners at Yon lihe: you. tAlOW beet, at COM,"'7O. 1 aOrola$ in the end. It was on olla Inorninv be _bsci ,,,eatecl .411.mel, " -stdo st st the fear lest the wound alordd Pr°b:riei:nonw.:::: note4144 -icLailrclicolamce.ro:iinto:w wfo e:vetesetilo oe rad ottrapyigahtudo tuterint atabelt,seaft:t log the cows mit to roam ,_, tbe noloa f'day." oace_the beautiful view of tbae over wial say that you da net feel wry ter. he thought. that she p„%oadd, go ',with. Sir Paean in bis room; eine tee ,; evero day in the liquor it will male. Po not- melee the stake Of ifYlra••• tram los window. the bright fire io :well. the to your room. by all jewah' ht, epee- rn 'A t - r / . - Ole grate. anti th§ dainty Milo i UMW'. I hope $014 will oseon be tete A lie Made tWO letinelleeternents to his `mull haggard the handsome earl leek- ' the hell -inning it will he ready to 1J0 the cod winter days. It wt* is hest to have water accessible to the cows at all times, otherwise water twice each day. hang in a 4117 War°, KoP only result, in use breabfast that hsd been served up Ace. Now try to cheer um it will be houtieltold. which no one own ,erl. f.Te Ile Continued), eool. dry' Pittee deling the wkiterd The clean. wiarta'stable is th place to him. It wan needden eboote to hell right; will Pee to this die Catty t caught of conceetirsh. The Mot and and 'before the dies come m the for pewit. e Itim who. on oolong a hound, he with yOUr husband for you." most startling was, of course. that bpring. sprinkle with red pepper. waved; his " to the door and it had uot been an tigre?able in- Lady liamilton had been thot acci- wInmmrarn terril SiS h tall a Ounce them - titough DAIRY WISDOM. wgialrga zOiRg. wrap in newspapers clovely and pat who 6teud wringiog her hamu. „tried to think little laf 114. It 'typo why 0. hall cartridge hod been used;somo 7ordat, Notions. so,opor ed 457dao /4"1140;11;an obiedg."htulQ; theghmt; Z11:4141; If the ventilation is pot good in the stable don't let a, flay pave on - 1,110 should mate it oil right. In a, few the eecood Was that Lode' Carhven There le an old eaying that if the i When using trip:vial thwelathuisaitioaranralp witttindh: :n ;tett filinerit rtehtlechtlne:Ir Stroorao, benne." Jo utter ainawement he storied seconds when be saw the earl. iTe hod been soddenly sumriloned IA, her fifirst. Sunday of a igonth is rainy, ^ eldp tine and i The rest of that day lialdred re- '5OtioarteredntiO1341314) Y"Olre trehigUietstnseit'eor 0g.% 4Nther .14Y5 of the week' and wtthatitT been mettPa a Praall /mull nt but -ter. 8 I" n it' "n a flam r it mean? illee- ? regard to their place in the month. stirred around a, moment and se few pipe, if the temperature of the sta- dor% troveling clotehl What coUld *ng very ill. lather" the fait] calmly - "the Mare laorolna 0 0 • - g - . t me C te5s had gone- P2'ho Rao t'°? -a saYing that the weather tends to re' of the water. sprinkle lightlY of drops of water added. Or. Metroo ble drops too much eiese the dam. alto per part way. Arrange a salad line "This is the end of Toy Thardage. Vikair;04 in her room. awl on the tiori _ the sere -ants as .10 71tejs,thell,Tehle in merely a convenient, way rivaao that yoit told me could be 4 ' ^ ' ' . ' ,_ .. __it_ u1.3.„, dectu.si . . for frciesit Ott' Cooling in at the an happy without love. Thie fp the end iterleY Itatiwtrie. with a face Gs pale gles that tau* earl 44444 41 '' . ..,,,__ 'int! ectillailM5 ereraelloh an Sunday!. end let .it cook a IlliaUte or two ;:iurtIn ethanwn0arladal:ecnanvragrIngthettoen Ira:. Scene or elm ere more elonly ohs4rved and heteeibis will meet a, line flavor to the ' . lawn stairs It vas afternoon when sent for after dinner. arid the apols***peat itself about once in seven daYs.iffour. rob smooth and pour m want oset dawn. eey dear. sit dov.,s; illier4lapartull ciart. tv 4 t, 414 .3 'Ibuesis indeed said Vial. it TZ.°°,e ' 'ter reraeniterod becauae of the brealogoinou gravy. It is verv simple - env one can in this way there will he no drafts. of it, owl 1 QM Ceinte home." !sae death. aeltsed for admittance to ed quite aufliclent, • n ,, , .. it* bate ant en . r. an k R 1401 Lady CaeaVellt was WO' If4I 4•"e ' Naiieh Suotia,,v makes in the regulall Liver.-Thia frizeled beef may le . * - • -11 t A 4 trer°,10 $t,r fthIlZghwICIlb:‘,IT,,l,b,144,41.,-;t: -, with an open letter in hiR LIM. It .41-0,,,t,,,, as she would piohatly alaveipursolt5 et the wee44. 0 varied by occaclocony cochlea. with ,it!? itt. -,enal the cast nu o 'wry .."'''' '''''''' ..--s."-.. "'"''' '''''' ' '''''''' yes her htlehend.e welth1ee. eh.e per- ha, en greatly die -tree -ova. To tide 110Y 1 This petiole. lite effemY Of those I it, a few slices of beers liver cured it'et`e* strange head-tire:ail" .04:01,01,4. li.'eep the bedding well up under the off your dealt and your toonet. What— ., , width tote become incorporated in ;thus: Mahe a. brine from two gal- i Sho unfaseeried the thiel; trareling father, sternly; "you told MO 'Mgt 41Aate clear to him was that he must people. finals covsklerable scieratille :pound of brown eugar, ft hair WHOM r'4)114fart when her haves are bruised .4. cow c n h •e, little ii "Vera tlivve tlecolVoil Plies" C3,14 her 'lel'aletiee'lle ti•ldts:r"dritra PrIlhe"ttll4 idtil: the approved weather iaasinis of theilons of water. three-quarters of io.!c°w.6 hn" 414:4°4 nnd there in Ortn"141,,na tn9"' ' I d I hide a uothirg from nle. f•ineld, the woman who bora leis' support, /,,, barometric depre,„„sion of seseveter, And oak mho toe bone .,_“;,....hilielfl.cier. . eon 13 n4 4 , 4 7 I I letc au 1 ogo..21,41stiostart. in the 11ZW, year array was fleet% OveniNg` ggle5-5 01 Your hueleand telle IPAP that he boo ziatne. t requires a. rather well-delined period will float an egg. rottr it anraer zdati *4.4°4* with a f441011 cron"' bidden you liens 'bemuse you shot i In. we.: not verY len% tilers 1,10 lin which 0 pees °ler this couutry teirthen vetoed; waell and wipe a, per- ,„ your hasIner,s. 00 10 the is5ti,, itu rcao no to he up to date von flower clinging to it. The law. 1 or.,ly liamiltaa as the evening of 'doctor arrived, and then ait alarretlfrom ONO COZFL to the other. The Seeley healthy youvg Leers liver and 6" Y disregard for alrefs and appearances Tide the titirty-lit'eet es- shot her with hi- 0,vas at an end, fie found the ball i test to Warder and that enet oette ost once; it had not gime ver.l7 s - * .0. deeP varying, Foulewhot, With the ceaeon of a cool averege io from three to four clays, 'put in the brine for a tied:: hang totes and find out what saieeessfid apoke mare forcibly than anything your guilty. the year awl with other conditions. Tongue. - Beef tongue for curing4 • place one loop ilhe the ht,:t, laden arid women are doing. it don't 'pay in these times to sta:• in the yor !oohed on in utter dirmay, else could have done - told more Without a' wnrd 07 a ruurnlnrs she;ge. It, entrikletlesebt11411"10111(nTd" h011it'llAr 44"115.eNtaract. 414 0 &TA ilt his Vet. her room, not tultheing verY much frosted tahe absent se week. Thus Ipselintis of tahgnaintsture or o,:oot. or the Pracession. "E'Vening tenet, lIlldredl l)rn3r.': The Young efeuntees. ae She stood pain. 'To he petted, indulged, made arias of high or of low temperature,pint of salt, a toaspooritui of oatt.1 If you have not already done so it mY dear. Put. on your dealt again. libel:hal the ald,re-tres at ihatens- a great heroire of, to he tho center iwould le Illaty to 544OeM1 each oth-,,q peter and a quarter pound of brown ,weuld be worth the trouble to seri- do not linoW - I teee not. preparaxi- mere. had heard the sound of a shot: of all antelely. wee eery plea50111. tO : er In l44064 places by about. that. In -:Sugar. Drop the tongues into bolle '01164," consider if it would not pay Put it on quichlY, before any of the she Wan too dared with her own tier, she knew that all her adildr- 'towel. ling water for three minutes: isioalt,tbillata tNIAI'V.Celo' vi,6!;;Stwern tititx from whidi it had proceeded, about 1;er, that a hundred Peril:riled iand one Which, if put to the test. 'and aprinkle them with it as yow,not have to go out on eohd, stormy them well with the mixntlulerne'Yinonywoleiril botron vervanta come in. "dalat is lt. Rii-i grief and misery to note the direr- era would he in a. state of anxiety 11 While this in a rough calculation 'cool rub "Net Muth. father," ehe replied. She hail fancied that romeraing WOO*, Noun would reach her everY dolit ewoeld enreunter many exceptions. pack them closely in .an earthen 1 daYs in winter to drink ice cold wo.- dred - what is tlie wetter?" 4 ilrearil,e; "ray muirriage has not .,___ . ------- :'1101, flowera and fruits, newspapers, , weather bureau experte cay thatovessel. Put n. weight, to keep them iter at an Open tank. not come home. What in t se mae- 0141..S.T.Ii-ef°7 11.13chIPP*interoet. to tile handsemo earl. Slie either co; or eight days. "u* a • 1•1 ii WI With Shit WWI tO glut e. largo flow of milli unless there saw a pale, beautiful WOMan. P • • ti Scraped and ecrettleed oq and wilt tei you ariaiie ft so, klenhe 0, iplarrel otter ali., and bis Was a puzzle -- euppeeed to have by Scieuce, ' "Fatheri" Ole 0Olds "I Ain COgle daughter had done nathiro, wrong. !been Cita by poadiere in the weed: Oiot injure the flavor of the meal. frOM his seat. ills daughter. hie wrote to Win W04.43 IP) went to the father's bailee in Loudon. No one every toondny in thee, mantel oeu onife. it io excellent e5 a mutat, suhf 11..„(.1vliottaiirittone aaberimengleve Or cal bealitiful Iiildred, the Courite::s of city. telling him that lals wife land, dreamed of connecting the two lin.' 114.160 be rainy, 1140 W0,41144 rule, in heltlio.er uneaorakendmorpsninirnlynthrria lit); -1: ---1- -t---1. 5- ;-.------' 1.1-' a Oaravca, pale AS death, wrapped, in a rettehed holne SalOY. hut was looLe nOunCetnerite. and he the disorderehompulae estimation,. ahouki appsy to )1 to hot f i a ' id et he be made of rough boards. Itialig a ITwo of these weather tielee - and the ehould to OliNed with fat. Tritn ,hechgroond* Beer:, one roust get than words that tomething t soseeeel ett bim. mad theu fell like 1, Olen elm wive content to relnalh 4necond is apt to h f t 'th 1 I reveree t aro - EiCat y an( to eeery tWenty • 'held, and hustle or he left way back dreedful had happetied. home, 'Y" To root to roe Ouse -Da 'boa% all the Utiles invalids lovt*, with 0, vigorous storm to-dae'• th re town ' tl d put.. As milk Contains eighty-two per e Chun's' eleteasittliaetrlaist 'eVettld :towered. upon her; above Ids slightly more likelihood of anoth-, ting bottom. ones on top, If they cerit. of water It will readily be seen tarried out we,li. and I aUl C011ae ,rAwl, 41grit ....1.0091C0-% Var.. 444141 Kto"Illta culv fue*Igth ftltr lako wauta lie a cheat source of ee in Joel. a. week than of another in do not mahe enough pickle to cover that a COW ean hardly bc expected ter? Ton she." and the lawyer, • nourfectaverehevel7ner*Fie.erit. Tit;trise did not Unita verer Muth about woo' gin of increased lifted/mod, although'iet ;Stem lie ten days. Hang to dry, 'she can have st chance to I r with a 'very resigned exOrceelan ef hmgda tbatiltnr".4""44441147""tigh. Shat lier; there were perechers on that fildet then bag away from the flies like the comfortable place. face, folded his bands to listen catieuruzaurart ant ern;. coot:D=4m littctitt, and it must have been 44rnY Thitl is that the popular saying beef. To cook, soak in cold water 1 f- Itime" while tho Tatestlays would average for four hours or until you con pierce,nees in the country to -day. in it whirring through the taws. That 0"*IerinI kineeji;jelresUliTalt°1 Ivlilillt(lidlev°srtirde.fluous up to another standard. Nothing of . it with a fork; if the 'water boils ;too frequently lures, amonget io ehere but tiloY thie kind is to be expected. Excep- away, add more boiling water. When ',ers. that deadly organism, coil COM- . ' I t'v ent in the pro- wh4t they r it, YenOin aim it sal fgew,I.M••••••••• 5. ni bin daughter's story. eh taletter thttesehAtehelfeCoe =eta 6ebot one had done it purPoeele implies. Were the rule to work out over night; In •the morning put to DISEASE IN TIM \Melo Dr Chase's Ointment -for, as the lovely' lady told her- 'rigidly. the Mondays of the year boil In a kethe full of cold water. Down in the average farm well earl, I hope - that is, you have WA 4 t;elt With a smile, she had net 'would be all on the same pattern, :bring to a boil and seemlier gently ines the source of much of the sick - "You bave not (parreled with the letio has sent me awnv." she re- lined, and Arley Ransorae's face grew i something was the ball that iat arm s 0 n . Ivry dark. i hien fired at Lady liamilton, -which had etidently made their escape. I tions to the seveurday rotation nee411' thine stand to cool in t u3 e . , . -There bs not much to tell." she pierced her shoulder, mut would frightened, doubtless, 0.t, wbat they often enough to keep the mind of i width it was boiled. When cold, re- duction of typhoid fever. From the 11 "You misled have pieeced her heart had it gone had done. No tragn ot them could onan from guessing too readily the i move the skin, beginning at the tip 'results of °facial. tundesis of drink - ,h t se slots which nature hides in land strippiog it back; cut he Nery Ing water, which aro continually be - thin Slices. ling made, it is eurprising that so Dutchering.-Butchering tools are hnany are enjoying the measure of needed enlo once a year and then igood health which they do. It you they should be on hand. It's a dis- I ha.ve any doubts as be the cbernical con n , . me - you told me that marriage in the direction in which. it had licen , be found. , could to happy without love. I find 'aimed. It Was with a rem of relief that the 'wind and the s____.torm-clouds. f het that love is the soul of it, that with- I For the moment Lord Caraesen had 'Lord Caravel), went to Itis room that: out love marriage is o, dead body. 1, been too bewildered to know what night, lie wanted to be alone to heing the weaker and inferior, was had happenee; what he eva.o eaying think over the events of the (10Y. Ile MISTRIeSS AND MAID. , agreeable task to hiteh up and go to , or bacteriological purity o the first to learn to love. I learned lin reality to his gue,st was that he found bitna-cif dwelling less on the to love my husband - he has never ! hiked, his wife's maiden mune better terrible fact that his wife had shot , day "Jane." said a mistress the other to her servant, "I am sorry to i press or sotne other implement; then all it coSts to have the test made is a neighbor's sifter a kettle, lard ;which is being used in your home, cared for me." 'i than any other he had ever hearci. Lady Hamilton than on the wonder- part with vou; but I can put up with "You are too sentimental, Hil- -Ludy Hamilton, who never lilted to ful fact that she loved him. i 1 "All right, mum." answered Jane, tools; a butchering? When buying kettles 'make the required examination. pertly; "a change will do us both we find it pays to get the huge I When the rush of fall work is over, good. I ant going be be married c"zes Tbe small icettks that do not it is a good time to pump the well t leo hate to be taken borne again. the express on a sample to and from. (I cal," aid Arley Ransome. severe- hear anyone praised but herself. ash- "I have gone mad - I love vou - go. We think nothing of buying other ,the Ontario .Agricultural College, your impudence no longer. You - 1y. /.-et1 at once what 3t erns. He had kt rao diet" - el not buy an outfit for where the officiols will be glad to "I hne'e heea doing my best. for ;answered "Ilildred Rionome;" and The words haunted him lite the re- n3y huSband," she continued, "and those were the words Lady Caraven frain of a Fong, lie could not sleep. we were growing hemmer. In time ha hetird Y ext month." more thrtn a good-sized 'out and removes all decayed animal I think that he Would have loved rae• 'et uttered than Ludy ITionilton fell ' f e was before him. The words , 1 I "Indeed, Jane! Well, I hope vou hold numb but some one else, a fair woman -ion his slsoul er Wi 1 a faint, d'l- e a nuieatice. And about ler veseetable matter which may have . one of the kind of women that he ad- -a cry that seemed almost shied- ' mires - Lady- Hamilton, came, and taueous with the firing of the shot, 1 ht the pale, passionate, beau - The earl knew she had been, shot, "I see," said the la.wyer "tho 1Jilt by whom or why he could not rang in hin ears as they had rung may be happy, for, apart from your meat cutters or grinders - they will collected during the suntraer, and ef , careful girl I ever knew or heard of. all do the work well that is requir- a. bucket of charcoal, or even a few I when he saw laildred in the star- temper, you are certainly the .most all in ono vehenient storm of light, plearlieg, praying, accusing During the twelve months you have ed of theirs.; but there is a whole lot small luibps of lime, be placed in the ,. of difference in the amount 05 power bottom rauch of the impurities still i it takes to run them. The small, or remaining will be absorbed. medium size, we prefer, because they words. So he would see her until been with me you have uever once broken a piece of glass or china of Surely( HIldred, you hove not minute while he looked around; then be.en a stranger to him until then. for 000 he died. He felt as- thoug 0 le . any description! old story, jealousy and quarreling. guess. He laid her n ion y the labor of a. life- it was that he saw the white face of The passionate love which had flam- "Not that you have ever found . are not so tiresome to operate even time by hrowing jealous and vexing his wife. Ite jumped to the con- ed into hot jealousy had been hid- nut mum" said Jane, with it re- if they do *set grind the meat as fast the earl?' elusion that she had done it; she, den under a cold, calm exterior. How - e larger 000s. "I have done Worse than that," and no other, was there on the spot. she loved ItiMl ire had never seen she said - "far worse. I was jostle She imh even herself avowed her any woman's face light up, so spice- ous of Lady Hamilton. I -thought jealousy. She had followed thorn, didly. Per the first tune in his life th t both she and MY husband were and in the madness of her folly had he owned to himself that by the side lovelinese faded into notIong. He wondered that ho had lived So lone in the house with her, so long ' d of her magnifitent beauty blonde deriding me. I followed them when they went out to see the sun set over the like I hid myself behind the alder -trees to listen if they said any- thing about me; and then - I can- not tell how it happened -- my hus- band saw nie. He was very angry; he said that I was never to enter his doors again, but to return home at once to you." The lawyer's face cleared. You are quite sum that you 1•1••••••••••••••=•••• shot Lady Hamilton. No other idea occurred to him. He said to him- self at once thatit was so, and he im- plicitly believed it. Ho had rushed to her and told her that she was it under one roof, yet had not notic "guilty woman." She had owned it. that which every one else remarked. But they were speaking of different He was struck -most of all by the kinds of guilt. He meant the guilt fact that she loved him. It did not of murder; she meant the guilt of be- matter about anything else. He had read her truth and her love in her face. She loved him as no one else ever would or could; toed it flashed ing a spy upon Mtn. No doubt of her guilt relieved his mind. Even in that first bewildered moment he ••••• in Fo r But the Doctors Could Not Cure Mr. Cloutier—Said He Would Never be Well Again—After Six Years of Helplessness He Wat Cured by Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. The case of Mr. Simon Cloutier, shoemaker, 110 Lagouchetiere street, liontreal, deserves more than passing notice, because his case was unusual- ly severe. ; For six long years Mr. Cloutier was an invalid, unable to attend to his work, and muck of his time was spent in the hospitals of Mon- treal. The doctors gave him no hoee of recovery, but, on the con- trary, told him that he would never be well again. A treatment that will reetore to good health it person whosse case was considered hopeless must be of more than ordinary value, anil this is only one of a, series., of remarkable cures that have been brought about by the use oe Dr. Chase's Nerve Foo d. " Mr. Simon Cloutier, seemaker, 110 Lagauchetiere street, Montreal, Que., stetes :-"For six years 1 wee not able to work, my nerves were all unstrung and my digestion bad. I had severe attacks of headache, could not sleep, and suffered with shooting pains in th*5 small of my back. I was io four hospitale, but the doctors could not cure ine. They vengeful smile. "But I have smash- as 1.0 ed nigh everything in the place at BARNYARD NOTES. .one time or another!" The etable should be located on high ground with good drainage. No stagnant water should be al- lowed near the stable, and no ma - h uld b within 1.00 Had a bombshell struck her the mistress could hardly have been more astonished; but she managed to gasp; "What do you mean, Jane?" "Pretty nigh everything, I say; but the 'joins' is so fine that they haven't noticed them; and I'll leave you some cement in the dresser drawer, for I don't bear no malice, and you'll find it come in. wonderful handy, seeing as how you ain't bad at breaking things yourself." , MANING hIA.TTERS WORSE. said I would never be well ,again. In spite of their decielon I began the use of Dr. Chase's Nerve Food some months ago, and I am convinced that I owe my life to this medicine. have now been at work for over two weeks, and believe that me health has been fully restored. It, is, a pleasure for me to add my tes- timony to the hosts of others from roreons who ham been. cured by this wonderful medicine." Pr. Chseseee Nerve 10000, 50 cents a box, 6 boxes for e2.50, at all dealers, or Eemans.on, Bates & Co.. Toronto. A philantiu'opic lady visited an asy- him not long ago, and displayed great intm erest in the inmates. Ono old man particularly gained.har com- passion. "And hew loeg. have you been here, my inan?".ehe inquired. "Twelve years,". was the answer. "To they treat you well?" "Do they feed you well?" ir 'yes After addressing a few more ques- tions to him the visitor passed on. She noticed a broad and broadening smile on the face of her attendant, and on asking the cause beard with consternation that the old man was none other than the medical super- intendent. She o hurried back to make apologies. How sueceesfulhc was may be gathered from these wares: There should be windows on the • 'I a m sorry, doctor . I Will SUnny sielee Sunlight is death o neer/. he governed by appearances germs and filth. 'The stable should be ventilated so again." that no strong odor is noticed on -- Hard coal, exposed to the weather, entering the building. loses.in bulk per cent,' pot annum; Eaeh stall must be at least .three soft' coal loses hilly 12 per cent. eurial deposits e o e feet of the building. Keep a. wagon handy and draw the manure directly to the fields, where there will be 110 waste. The water supply should be secur- ed from a water source uncontamin- ated by barnyard or any other source of impurities. Next to bread aad water milk is the most common article of food. With it very few exceptions milk is the most economical source of food. lt contains proteins, fats, carbo- hydrates and mineral matter in the Most available form - the four nu- trients required by the body. To be a, wholesome article of food milk must be kept clean. The . re- quisites of cleenliness are that the food given the cattle be wholesome and that the sanitary conditions of the stable be maintained. . The water for cooling the lnilk should be pure and clean, as well as the water used in cleansing the dairy utensils. The stable floors must be tioht net smooth, with sufficient incline to in- sure. drainage. The gutters should be eToble3ence.eling should be tight to pre- vent dust :sifting through. NARRIAGE PROPOSALS. ••••••• Eccentric Wooers' Fantastic Pro- positions. Charles Xruger's proposal in mid- air is, perhaps, unique. He was a. trapeze performer, and kis act with the lady in whose hand he aspired was nightly vociferously applauded by the good folk of St. Louis. One night, while he held the fair astiste swinging above a se.a, of upturned faces, after *he had made her dying leap, he whispered a hurried offer of marriage. This -the lady accepted, and they finished their peril:genetics an engaged couple. Not alone in comic opera has a proposal been made from the Bench. Strongly reminiscent of the judge in -.Friel by Jury" was the Arkansas functionary who not long since pre- sided over a Court of Justice where a num was being tried for assault. The prosecut4x, a lady of consider- able personal charms, detailed her woes, and concluded by saying that she went in bodily fear of the pris- oner, who was her brother. Where- upon the judge remarked that he would, if she would accept him, af- ford her such protection as e hus- band might. 'The lady thanked him, and gladly closed with his offer. ROYAL TRAINS. It may not be generally known that a telegraphist always travels by "Royal trains." In case of any 4shalej'ainttsP, ttahelai(iledtacil:estwtoelliledgrabieni RpthOceet(1,, and a wire tied or connected with .an ihStrument, nhich the telegraph clerk would work .while sitting on the bank. By this means word could be at mice sent to the nearest rail- way station, seeders instructions that assistance nasst: be sent at once to feet wide and -long enough so that cetesein spot.