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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1903-6-4, Page 6ipeeneeel+.<<-4en.E*0.4+Eln.+SE.en+G<E0E.O•Cne+E•fte,(Mg•g.it.(44.ng.ertgi cart If' A Tale skippees talk hes been powerful wild of late.” zevertal must have been pleased indeed to find that one who had "Briefly, I wan( you to aid one in furnishing Zaxertal with the oppor- tunity he detires of prescribing for Mies Challenor. She must either be. a, et spec ally fmendly with Cap- ineluced to feign tames. of course and Ks .tain Fomenter was yet willing to after having beeu told. the reason, or V A confirm and approve his action. Tale- n we must eive her something to bring A • 'Q 'P1 0 r the ;7: Black Arro la mg W.aido by the in -mi e wall.ed !on synapams without doing her the V A4 during the next day or two I no- 'iltilich shall it be ? For myself I f V A him off for a confidentina talk, and r slightest llatoL You know her best. ette. R. 01111Ig wa - • x7 ,e, Ainetiean. Fortunately, Alm' e was misfit discover that her aualady Wan tieeil that be was almost obs- , should recommend it being tua.neged ye otentive to the strange without her knoteledge, Za.verted •• • A too pre -occupied, .either entre retended, and achieve his purpose gen A kk out oldo s return or to la'ea soloe other wave without tamper- "te,X-tn'O.'•:;•,),-Y.tte•>3*Kt,:':-0.e.›P,B,•)Wtiene›Bnee"•.,ennanein.34.)0'f- their convereatioo • but. le I ing with her needielue." CRAFTER XX. tain Forrester to reitdognist. nine- it I showed later in the eter skilfully and harmlessly it than there was a great loss oe eitieeetteitteetiteleitEn•tieeile'eetitii•-)Vet*** Ohildren's Ailment& fitmoifs Remedios for Childreg ' FOR FARMERS f . . , , At- Zeasonable and erolltaba0 sti, i Hints for the Busy Tillers nn •I't ot the Soil, v 4 ..t. It Pa- ***4•1**1YOE'°"*"*.4E*04Fig*******44:4'Nf PrtSTRUCTION OF VERMIN. e , Tim Dominion Department of itg eulture learns. from. the men elmrge of $be et must ten be supposed that tho day by treating hint with tnareed on.leitt be done. Was repugnant to chicitens last year tine to vermin. heard me with. an intense The idea of secret drugging. bow- stations in Prince Edward Island At tlee request of niy friend, Cap -11 u,43a evira Forresu.r. w the yasteeigers CaPtelo 1;107 'coolness, Zavertal being present at line, and told Mr. Kennard what 1 The. experience of the Department in ' .4.1..„,raarn serNi.e., up ray ren tt,„„ton.n dezeeeleten to pass met tee tne time. Thence onward, so twee etbougin. itnew that the dear girl's reering chickens is that a few lice to ;al a gap in the stetelnent s3-1111)4.1114tle" et)m.; knew htuk.as "aZneral Weide." brave el•irit weentil enable, he oe. a thick under one teonth -old will whii•h he is entre-wing for tine peens “""ne- bceena' gltea• oeur relation:s we,re deciebelly 'estraine , play her part perfeetl,y, especially as so 'weaken, it lay loss of blood that about tent aerial V Oya gv in tE„, favorite , watt.). all,. and. Doe_t_or es.Zaba: il ode. . it was to bring ConfttSiOn 1331 the it will die. It is tnost important in 'teem 0t N.:wet. catrtaiu tbet,,,,,,,,. very lintel re.ptinni ail rus ono; tthe .p on leavieg Leghorn the paseeterers wretch who had in -treated her , rearing chickens that they be kept 3)0 lati'ke to at? end thoW Zo friht ap- ii.'hed colldairitli r VII!'w,e,re itliprne'd ',1,a'tit had heel' '1•:- Iluve,ro,2 ., , free of _vermin., Young chicns are 44.•eaebinee.„ occurred thereteg bis ala- '1•.°91.."4' -4' "1414- ea'''. ' a 1 II ..el fent ' etoed to visit kagantri, but firet to ,,. "e"ere- wed, have it your way," trotibied with head lice ; these large newe from the Alp, end also eeteie ' eifetel to the•oct•Peion• o .! 1 , , , nein the Italian coast as far ns ; was the reeler- "'Ire will laY the " lice can be found by eXarklining the he was so witetedity coineteed after arAl i'211°-'111/os °12°1114,'"•'t1 to 11°14 1.11 rivita VeA3:31ia. sO that as far as trap tonnorrosv. Meet lee lnere down 'at the back of the chickens' les le,.aseu,, ie.ena tie!, -spay ; ant It it own. An &-&C1 1I strong' , Poole , poesiele the originall prograneee,, ' :idler breakfast for litaal arrallgetiemis. `The best remedy is to grease tei th.4,..... mattvzs., ot. tstia. ha.,, 1,,.a.t etieh him Was tinat Captain l'orlyse less the eail al: INatiles, teight tee renats, while Zavertol is inspectieg • tile heads et the cbickens with taro ,,,,,,..a it:. ,: agel c.yoetth,Itts. it,„4, ter had protentiti lfeiz, from PanIg pr. eerved. Cio. the eveni ! f tie' tee crow. flood -night, and courage." '• or sweet oil. If einieeens are eovered In hes ested me to spv.tk,„ ..t 1441 qh 1'1.411 Oa?' after '0,Leghorn, mete Ite vannieined rolind tfie corner of with small lice th • h ve left tilnen tiee seeet eletecet ttoete Petieee; that Car-etas:1 1r. ;11;:ha tteee rave,. 4,.4L1 ,P,i,na :entre a eerteta +keret to (-1r* Verhorre's Lezlritfifia• e., • • ... en mg zrn the etette , ' "I's! room. I V“As eitting nbette .teek cle„ht with tiee tieft-'...teraters t.ata utlitt.at la-vaaica. past.4.1 late. e thee,. nineteen, a few ea to th? lalzt ala:r or two we eea eeld vilitixeWU11I 11 ll-honee, anti atter waiting an' in a. parer bai. insect powder se t- tati1 11 -,es too. wtent out on peered over thentand the bag and fia2ed and horror-struck Itelo the chickens should be shaken so as 1 keel 1 1, ne to distriibute the powder through the 4ra th„? eozlItmluza iat,. ze netanenee..ennt-nte.. Ilene onereeeneed Le,4Its rriartMboa's 40ril ta he worthy of the trust repot-eew l in ,f don. -0,4e-tt two ilLiN.10,',,el,ontir;;;irky 011;34,sr5 at. Vklt S;Noil ,41). -ere %lei.: otat to sl.'41, trtnir..> twenrrel. .0.1.-0141,ea,, a • 144 e It IN '1.101T.S$O17 t&1tieetroy the d th ofter am• leeted eneetia let 5 l• " -1S"4P4, 14411^ht It Win vervain ,5etliug ben e Whn, etide tto ;pm.. t. enin„ met 1: lee reteeit iterce st erre 4 . Quo it is a mon • - p:I41.44,, retell:eat riettetrk ; het now Invitee tee "' ' ". ' ^ Zli:lo: toillS tlilt tO.tir Of ;My 0'W ini t" ila"''' I . At. s to toilette the suttee!. liie *:cand then Van -dein Vetrrester Were ;Ilieele the chiciteans free from lice, le Nov matter to leaded viz to tie. stern and itinee eiteed n p - , e..e. . . . ' moue his pen to rolete tine ,,tor, w..31...-rtal 4ta_ wys..-aw... 1 that bifore 1:414:f a b.ht.sa„ A. minute or eze after he 1104 lo'“," plieations tinat reseltel. .., v. 4 th,e fa,,,I., ti) Fupi (4,4 ; izt: i it, !Millie's 1•ft at. Fi,i.o.. it lw,. ,0,,,,,I: , 1- 1 4..hc.a,r,ill ,,-, Innole down al eke era Re „continued.) „ ' laJra.v we's ik' to net 4t1“1-- , "'"1 11:1`" he 144'244 g'i.i. asilui 't, 1,;.1'.; laie iand to my surprise saw Mein - Iii„, in....,.z,gatioai sir. mvin,.. the tonal had a elkel , " .11' a craieph d slip of parer which lend '1','not loug been there. 01.•e- ee•eie itelene• to t,%,,rztves ean.e into t.urk.on harical fuel 11.e lattee will • :Setting hens sitonnld be thoroughly t.•:‘ :et rlot 14;ait .t r r if it 1/13 1,14.1Ur for tie. , Wected to the inieleee01 ntee d1 Whi) )4,44 1 ilKo4 Oldie at otket• Iledilerrotiean . . ---"''tO I NIT4'11.1‘ - tle egune naeli. in a +emote TtlelettlITS, re, it wit, I was USZVIUNIAMI t wan TNL0 procraetivates steel wtth sulphur or insect powder ore they cononeoce hatching, and once or twice during the hatch, f the chielis run with the hen after er are batched, the hen eitonld be eted with tneeet powder regularly. To de:;tro,v- lice and vermin in .1 .1 11a. . .oeltry houee. it is advisable t • o we Anise. A Au apt qua -nation as good. ani ' the inside the 11°11se &Lk:. 1.11!:0 'mall the uvws tlaAt f,Ar ttor41... (Ai vital ttoi ..i-.,- ._,4.•^.,•4.;-.,..aET3y,. -,a van!, , t -o .l,....0.4,amt, , L:ae..:a,.fttfhi•ad ao".ceer,1-14els''t ecfe"..".",‘,e,.4".„...;-+ *r iiepor'tentce tat.,"e. . ern1tA"..:, = ite• reeirli_ tcu1 er and tO linne-wash It. isaAbllei t.10 14)0 thtiwsti.mma1414114 i4 that theee: it tree it 4I14.,.n I ttt oee`s rank or plae !fee in the louee in which ileo1 t0:101001 -1"441 i01 e3 4411.'"""ette^s10 i°i!t w.:11:1fiieie there so adetly 4 s tow that one below itcold hide and breed '-ho 14 he clos- 01 4-g,.1vt1 fo'3'''''PId141(4101ba01-4 lortTaRnee:lg ell veof- ed With paperIt as adv ,e1 :Lf^4,0„8a44 1zol"t.r•„4 I?. ”„` 1"e 41 114 glt,44--e411,"nn , •4; ,4, tos :•"th,-, r 1q.,"e;leCot4..ereuoaef 4 1 W r . 4z 14 ,- ... rMv h e a . •• •, . g14l : ir .nir e % eii e l i ee e1r000 e ewP vtieAn o e tta ei g oti F 4h' a v e '' t im„l e odY v l IrrAre° eu1si4 4 sE14U an tn ( 54t184$444041+,qi, 1hess:1.V.1 Inoi% rowetei14114eatiiteHl..afF°114tn q g"tit-------------------iieon.4oilevarYiretttita 0m aeat nllw ised ) •.4' ,* te• ;••1' 1e 'e4 n1 "a 1 3 0 nW il l i \ A u..Nyri. pniet.e et e e e s eo nfe i tee m o vi(n r o t' e ehi n4ino t vt e e nt t nli tlni iii toh o o g :h lry' VI elhtal te21 1 egeeLpeer 1 V1l 1 a tseta e tdtr erealhauts. ,1 t '‘4 i l l,e o e e t e rueemIlb e teeA e tt e: l A l e m e n t i a t O n O 1e1e10141111,4 ziretoee inLIT4n1opieting it i4'-.149 should he eprinkld i h 't1 P e a rr 1 V 4 1 O I V e l e u e g l l a I d W.1, oen e e t d 1 Lao4-a larger and hater a will rcolislIS etietrovet t a4, trt t ,, : 1 0 o ataWl F e n e w 't e e te- l e e i ,tt e a r ".s1. w i t th n e e c t e x t sa":blAe .. •t 144 't41'14141f'voeautheshiphad1'Misat,,1,. v4144:hal 11 1r" how *11401114 *'S 1441 401 „ , j enethere to intelligently after the health of their families arid the well-being of a nation is assured.' et hes assuredly been a labor of IOW for me la etedy tees el -sea -els etellerti with a view to flier relief and cern Many *Town reptile will etuhborety Wing ..t.44ittaexecteoltirliekewt.lioter bdarrilogasrl:mixt, hour Itritiwnseld that it iealineet a crime to give mem te children at the rise of physical end mental deeeeeratioto ;vete:nee oi ebUtdrenfl''. clAseaaes. are effective .1.4 tip_rvery ou.pt,thbou1h 47tlattreirl marootheenrtizrheloyupitkehrmaxtrt% Mennen 'beanie eteeineine chest. and innould never tea to twee It eeptillee 5001 Ittuneinne Coiti Cure. cough Cure. Sore Throet Cure. Fever entre. D. & C. • lees. Croup Cure,. cholera eilorisue constipation Coto. Worm CoAce. leece amee • Endo Ointment. Itleriyores Balm and Mum -owe Piasters. This chest wilt Prove en rkralling silent frieret tbe hear el neeri. I, dew dosee of the prefer renee+1- elven at the right time will prevent lee arte ciAngerotra FT -Vie At etektneee, naVe deetata flee. 47.• bILTNYON'S tEtTEDISS. Ating.en's 14,Traltelue CQ,SS. aidletueyon's Cold Cure prevents wenn menet, ape ereates inn a (tele le 11. COW hours, Price eee. Pereonal lettere zeldreesed tit Prof, Alunyon. Phliadelebia. A,„ contaln+ hie details of eickneee, will he anewere eel promptly end frac si,dvivo ea to treate peneit wine be given. lea te-et . stanetom and ventilation is one ot the greatest intrortmeee. 1a stable uneentezils we want eolue kind :of tie that wiil neep the cove roue forteble. and Inever the rigid state 'cliion. and lame the cows adjusttal with -o- o Oa eirtelt accordieg tit their length. THE MT IIOVISH oteis4.0; eeme aten,a4-11,11.tr:41.5tttlian,,,,tsg t1/1417,r,: n111,:tftTei 41441:F. ttint ls to buy a quantity of Coal tar. 101In surk 1.14'.11• 44'31' E •qt 40- • 14 lea.thod er, Lee. itvliat ;knows well enough that a ltorre iteell fur mere Itteitee' even. tO en latter eta to at., a „twat, Tette 04 Q..^nn‘ :Wg,q " "33""1: line to Fey oii3Oni ne, way- Ione e :naps ninety frouttanreeeieat-, tlain it with coal oil to the nem- v‘,1„,,aa Reari, a 1„ 81 4,,,„ A:502A6. t4tiC6 iterrailee. 11`-rmilea.":, to aecetne me eereicee, end peteepe ;tug rote! Eaglieh. eh -legacy of a paint, aria then paint "or. =ay' I .4 le;e0r3op; iti4* i;t3ovenc41 1'*- fragituilo, curiosity. 1 Nol•eely cat+ 140re lo get h4t0 good: the inside of a barrel witla tide Mite 4i, 7.1 :=), •:M. of los one.,--tieee e° 1th 131t, 141;12' her 1141-Vr* lrotte mad will/eel telt. unejete- who th ee eon, teal 0114 '14 Vire, The fowls are then placed in 1411 I110444.4 eel. A few ..• • 4.C4" tOir5:1GP. tteleir tvas le•211e; got 144. TIOP 10141131100' Of 111S eoltietliottieeleee' 451:1' 14r1'.'1" i11;1/5444'' a eenlieg for sele Mendel benin two niouthe 1414114 colvaltee, and should bo accompanied with thorough of the bruSh and curry -climb to l311- ' nenee woe,. ,t *ha a • s , a 11510ra 11 St 'WO. tare t . 1, 6".4114P "4" F:`/V "Mhs'' here 1 I 1 Teen . 0 be . 0,_ dean trout conerletnee eluould Not bin that. the, Aimee or the 0041.1 tar eau sliould Chill1ed. ' • al 11 Was IL:i3/4 tatieu 1-4;'°4°°"`"°: I F'-rwf'1""re 14.1"t I the stortg-rail tvate-----------------------4- aa..al 40i t'ee anti JOagi. kOrter 10 the fa 4or his retain to 51411' 11,0 ir;"'" wyei the vrt' *081411414tine comer Ile %VON Ot toy '1°11'Y' [wl•attr;knigillw.hilebl'unfVf`160734111:171atIollt41111et, VerY "tvit " Tgot rines of 4'a:4u:in Forr.•,tier's 'rentrh' A111"1"In t"441" 111141-'1. ride witit quirai, gamier 3040 ; rgilfOrt Wil0 cannot argue 39 bee , ahollt cowa giving bitt;r The Lone]) ainte are Made torn -tell rimier eand !wean to ent , nine the steonneett einle wit5 tenon act/ 4a0,0114 t roip., ton 1ttitty„ 1 '1414 1414 ,t,10 tral 0417 183 raappieentswe iloon ° ',wed vot.rao. nt soon ,,, !owe tine facts of life unprepared for Further information with reference tation. or by rOWS Nall) e• euhozation. 14 innteteria, or a certain etaue of late tee i the barrel, mid the top of the bar- PoQg ohs and genera! appearainee nee tearee fer the !Algol ohm 1 ,1 ttita, implktd a u‘slit fur ever, 1 eveniont, of continence and free- hrej in covered. with an old sad: nio of tho coat, 800104 callow(' Ooatil CV' %at tht: ,1 41115'11\11ito1^1-1ronusc,. Waldo was leait-tr...T 14.5514111 natillwe I" SO COnStitOtea 'The. 1;100 are OVer4:0311e by the tar 4' 44il14 rioo':a$14 t1' 1414 14* 14 14t 44 iNritti, vklat. '4:141 S 0148 noi,,h)) Oslo t, cobel.reeil 11121.14 slivre,1 ht 81414144 sua aoe 111 "ra in•• portatate the feathers of be fowls, to a. tie ilia 0,00841 olpparnitilaing tho, ship, awl., nue,. and drop to the bottom of ......••••••••11 BITTER MILK, , trace 0e tbe slant; bet dittetio waxes et' otner 1110111 'than in their 414 14 1* 414 I14 :Tread tialaivjz t 10 i:.• • ''''''`17; 44 P' 1144 b" T301 i thia 04,41 Was quite novel to the a peri-tnt who C1114120t. 4.1ww; 1.1. wale , - 141441418, MU IntIlIONUI it th037 lihOW 51811U Or eaueea fluty be bed detneing Neater, 34*41 to, been 4.(1,1t1:1,r4 0044 e mind that is intuit elevated 1( aDtteitrtabirienadieeni,s11,0tItillnortIllitile etitbiritri:).:nree•neilisi 0141121' tiOrtv...,. M: 4.1ittlie t V.°11 "I NI; tth 164V*4'1 Pat'"? 141 th"t 1 1 14 4,,,,,a..5.1nent to ILA' UM/ if for ea, .4, Anne, 0.2 1 h, . /4,44 nea 000 41111 ":6 7""Q•rt411 part la•fose. or wan doing vo low ,8144 Ir°44ent 013114 141.4111PeritY "nd permit 1.4 to eau her„ toad neaee 21 steuellieg he' When ne 1111111' uP the for tho jinn. grau, toors- ihot. I 'err! amen in,y ade ensity is generally . . cu ees y becteria and neon, nee VOW. Well, Of A. SOO "."" and 14114.e. 041 sitItipr 4'e4Vq4414 tigt'S inel earned stly 44-1420,11011:." tr4i1 it A441. by their 0114 we:0e, 41414n nee my ter - an le melee@ at Gibraltar. re nee ave nt relief. Mine looleel *414041 the 4 ei.einree edienition an. 12114.0:.: *14 beeline+ that Ow did not take It ' to 141 art f:0 1l1ee11'001/Y i41tqJ haela•r e7o .iled C.OAILT.rAIfiAnR.eRrwVleHeenee. .sl:ts. aePin ic OAGES la stet ineeto thedmo. eaTarn veln the eisee theal sc 4ire e;4ill tee a nn erzeeneyciar3CeleeherdleeFever — . t. ht. ii DeCkieleievestree. - , e.amee 02,1 412 I'.214!,/ „tt 148c1 2c CoeTowne ee Btainla.telei, that loteiletet 1 teiporarily entltreted to lict 141, 14- antted hint wurtulyan Id at the inst ;ince of a man hikU.04;3 With 01031111 S3111111SP.• di:411%10 111 1'1' igno hyGlof ulterior e4 ell. we l eine a ttllhprhia"mmAe; nodf "llfgeeet. , owfelal llo1. °leet ginWma ee ,'l0ian11aaean .,,,styhe abVr aettnh7 e ovscueasrsdphriieaeirwo.. un s loaerboauctcouthnet :raTisPhine gfiForsfItT laImeqNbusiS'sifPtoeRr I1e0NaGrtliynLe AmpMraorBfikSteat. bilse ' a letien.ve eoawnldaitntinged r wa l•wer/time abar& informs a wo- e Rr4.4,444I013'es114.14140e014300s1,001e a i tNeh e 1t3'1ha_1 3 0ar etLmOakWeed; nie;Odrb ytbiy ah lisgl oe nr r t a vionng ittlireeenl. rai- •to enere puam •Forrester lies no etannelie• uthereviousautmn e ried mettelf onthisMiter thrifty, vigorous ewes, which von wnanactveeneeetiugagn1and a large emount of hull matter 1.1..11e1) CIIICHS. know are good "milkers. writes Mr. sror,e as did the other tiov in Hem thein ge" e stands to reason that 14 Ino /natter 1441 'I kr d • teed by it, it your hyorolg for ceve2.41/ *4414 )0. the•In agrowing chicks one MN, to ,Coll(111 UMVr o s oun ,'l.# 1.4...,. A8 the oi. sknof th ee0n1Le1bo11e1 i e t , /Mt 110t too fat. Peed ... must be reznoeted or else it. will dry der eif theta being that I wished 14) glove, agains. t. overfeeding of lattein ,ground oats and wheat ln•an, hau alo dog the pores. This (137 dam wur your temporary enmity.'" ling food, against ewes in any form. and half, by measure . Bolin with a druff must be relnoved or it will get et „ttat grieved 'wood 212(0 2010 to . and, iyet proilvide what will 1.timulato .comparatively small amount and in- in the milk and cause a most un - beer Yelt speak' so hardly and AM- rn1" gF°w"4" • pleasant odor very quiekly. dully of one wino had been voinr ' • time:Imre has demonstrated that erease it until the eyes are taking • A. card made of fine wires should about 11 tl . ' I be used tirst, followed by a still' brush. These two implements should be used „every morning on each cow before attempting to milk. But a few moments will he required for '*'<»'k each day. The extra work unless et is absolutely necessary. A itell he doubly repaid in tl i shed open to the south is usually all 042011 ,, . . eat. , in 111s. most gieual it nate, 1 reldied. "You vane! Itntu's hake° hard, =ado from the Take particular pai0fti *11) ns to keep the suleet that an hour or tee wound le:miner. "We had quite 4144 414 you Inot have choget 1 tt • • • ( following anal left 24 hours before leed troughs and water tubs not - "1', pot an lenieuto 1414111 1441 to en::. up for good. '88 It ou earth ha" i:, (inept your purpose, tbough .1 do feedin Win ) 1 . env' 4.. the authos lien of the mine ;ten teed tip 10 ? 0101 how eatne you ;not unak.rstand why you should have Lane that hall been made. and :Inge .-xpeeted that he %vowel appear here ee' &be ' to len smart enough to pick tee up i wielled to make me think badly of .. I you," fin ion. at Napks to put Zavertal to Vult°. , "Easy as fulling olT a loe " ev e He cline close to me and "aid 'ill „„ a. , . . 3 •• t11. .1 '. . ** • ' (pada tee% . 1 etesiee e , though scarcely above a • l'i)is hope was destiaed to be n'T etot fooling round among the whisper : ..11ecaese it is a 4tadtet or i gether, Bele as wanted, I'dixing with that, is necessary mill lambing time quickly shattered. At lirenkfast the S'etoret: :zt (tenon. ndeeed you by ten life or death to your fair your,g. skim milk and salting slightly, mak- comes, when they should be 'Armee' next morning lir. lifer:it:ere Ito- minetes, aud came on bet the earn charge that 'Doctor Zavertal should 1 ing a moist dough, and bake thew- in a warm inclosure. Y. 0- featly clean. Owe them fresh water It towel trouble : •twice a day. See that they have Thirty Peunds corn meal, tbirtY good shelter when. the weather is pounds shorts, thirty pounds groun4 stormy, but do not confine them oats, five pounils meat scraps, live pounds of oil cake meal. Mix to- nouneed that, owing to the ',revel- after learning eeour cht;nge of dim- believe. us to be at daggers drawn. ()uglily until dry enough, grate or As soon as the lambs are large vivo of elnolera at Naples, the tiur..:•n 1111414,1011 from your anent, who was 11,irs, Brinkworth. You and 1 Ilene pound up fine, Set these loaves enough to eat, arrange a creep in. 0I1 ' iNit to that port but NV Nig,lat would have to abaudon her "still on the quay whteV I came up." to stand between that poor girl ;old away for a day and then break up adjoining pen and in this put corn • ell, ne re all glad to see you," - tit Leghorn instead. The reestin ," said tite doctor. "By the way, there given—we know now that none:le a bit of tows• which I fear will iexi:ted—was quite strong enough to 'd stress 'you. We have been obliged I stop any general grumbling at the ; to leave poor Captain Forrester be- thatig,e, but to Aline it was a ter- ,birid—a *little wroeg here, you rible blow. From Leghorn the ship ilmow." tapping his forehead. would go to Alexandria • .e .. s .... y on don t see'," exclajnied Wel- the reader has already learned from calling at Cagliari, in Sardinia, enl do, "That is had bearing certainly, Captain PorreSter's narrative—hie route. we were told, but in any case ,but, come to think of it, J guess knowledge of Zavereal's past career, offering no opportunity for Cap- 'I'm not altogether astonished. Th„ les sumacions of intended foul play, -------- and the development of doubt into certainty throtigh what he had heard and seen at Genoa. lie concluded the shocking story by describing the interrupted attomot on the captain's life at Pisa, and told how he him- self shadowed 'Wizard to Leghorn, to lose him there, 'however, shortly after he had resumed his original character of "Waldo." XIe haci no doubt that Vizard, " after conferring with Za.vertal, had gone south after Captain Forrester ; but loth loniehIe end, and a secret al - Hance, while we ostensibly remain hostile, will help us to combat—suc- cessfully I.helieve—a treacteraus and insidious foe." And then rapidly, but very clearly and concisely he tOld Ine much that ne ro a n *""', be hag Th!rty Years of Backache and he —Winter SCia.S011'S Es- pecially severe—Attributes Orme to Or. Chase's Kidney -liver P Ws. , "rids season of the year is especial- , ly, trying on the older people. The pains and aches grow more severe be the cold and changeable weather, ihe kidneys get out of onder, :teem- atism and luanlbago torture their vie:time, there are aching baeks and limbs, stomach derangements, urin- ary and bowel disorders and serious, painful andefatal maladies. Dr. Chaee's ICidney-Liver Pills are Particularly veiteel to the needs 'of pe:sons of advaticed age. They -reg- ulate aral invigorate the liver, kid - hoes and bowels and prove effectual . -hen ordinary inedicinea fail. This ,,i etier frone Mr. Robert JaelsOn .VCS some idea of while thiol treat- pannt ig1 accornpliSbing every .day, l O Na1r.ir. Robert Jaelcson, sIrip carpen- Li r, 'Port Robinson, Ont., statee: "1 kaS afflicted with kidney trouble and !lumbago for about thirty years. The wTheces were always very severe on e, an'd. I was Mazy times incapaci- 1 tated with all the serious symptoms of both troubles. 1 lead backache, , ieloueness, rheeniatiem, hew:ladle lend, constleation; end was wrecked pat;sically. I need all -sorts of medi- cines and have been treated by the medical profession to no purpose. "In the spring of 1902 I began using Dr. Chttee'S .lielney-Liver Pills, and from the start received great benefit. I continued the treatment until, runy recovered good health and Ninon iny old trouble being et thing of the past. I am seventy -live year § old, and if, at my advanced ego, I have .receiveri s+.1ch grand re- siults from the use of Dr. Chase's Xiid,ney-Liver Pills after years of un- noceseary suffering there can be no doubt of their efficacy in the treat - meet of younger persons. I recom- mend them. to every one. tave fried to think of words to express Illy gratitude,. but 1411 148 beyonid ex- rieessiont for they have done more for axe than t could have believed." Dr. Chase's Kidney -Liver l'ills„ one pill a dose, .25 cents a box. At all 'dealers, or Feelmanson, Bates & Co., Toronto. TO protect against imitations tete o a • tk e- , nd signature of Dr. A W Obese the famous receipt -book author, aro an eeery box. as he eves to lc•ave the captain -unprotect- ed, he, Mr. Kennard, had thought his own services most neoded on the ship, and had consequently coine aboard. , "You must not be frightened," he added, seeing that ,tremblerl -vio- lently. "leoreWarned is forearmed, and if you will only lend me your assistance, I think that we shall be able to beat the gang with their own. -weapons. You. see my object is to get absolute prod'''. on the capital charge and to scotch them once for all. If I were to denotince them on mere suspicion I might spoil this particular echenle ot their villany: but it is very doubtful, as tbings are, if I could get a conviction, and - they would be certain to aommence operations again in some new form." ."Tell net how I can help," I •re- splied ; "if there is anything that a woman can do, I will do it for Allne' sal -e even at the ask of my life " "Af; pr6s,ent 1 foresee 310 pereonal risk to you but in dealing with such. criminalS7soon I traste, to be- come deseee.fate--it is necessary' to be and feed ouly what will he eaten meal, ground oats and bran, equal romptly and with zest. The secret parts by measure. They will soon of growth consists in proMoting am learn to go in and help themselves appetite rather than killing it by and willgrow -very rapidly. Place overfeeding. Be sure and ddn't neg- salt where they can have free access lect to furnish fresh water and fine, to it. I have never had any trouble sharp grit and the rest is easy. in producing Iambs which will weigh from 40 to 60 pounds when twn or twelve weeks old. ITOUSEKRAPING AT CAPETOWN. A. lady writes from Cape Town : "I have iuet had to pay 316.87 for half a ton of coal. Tea runs from 54c to 87c. per pound, most sugars are 60.4 loaf ditto 9c., potatoes 6. to 7c., beef 20c. to 25c., mutton, 18e„ pork, 25c, per pound. Wages of a working housekeeper (Dutch) are $17.60 per month." The saine writer adds : "I hear thar there are many governesses out here requiring situations, but good domestics are what is wanted." A lady recently advertising for a governess and a wok in this country received 300 replies to the -first advertisement, only twelve to the second. In Sweden raen marry at an aver- age age of 302, women at 271 years. Loneloe's water companies supply daily 0,172,326 people. Twenty-one i18'.54erent kinkls Of fungi are known to be luminous in the nark. e Out of every hundred young men called up for military service in Italy nearly fifty per cent. have to be excused for physical unfitness. -- Although about 46 per centof married couples eelebrete •their silver wedding, oily one in a thousand live to celebrate -•their golden anniver- Baty, Smith -- eenleat became of yoer friend Droeme" Jones — "Dead, puor fellow --- died by hangeng." Smith -- 'Hanging? IS it possi- bee?" Jones -- "Yes; hanging round TEE STABLE. Stables should be always dry and this •condition you cannot tecure with a basement stable, with a wall forming any part of the side of the stable. The question of stable con- _ cretteed health of the animal and improved appearance. The water to which the cowe have occess should be pure. They should not be allow- eci to drink frone stagnant pools. If these matters are attended to there should be no bitter milk. Some- times the cow is too far advanced in lactation, atei this is the cause of the - bitterness. If all means fail ..to remedy the trouble, she should he dried up, fattened for market or otherwise disposed of. "This deep line of destiny," said the palmist, "is most reniae•kable. It shows that something connected with the sea has made, or will make, a strong impression on you.". "You are right," observed the sub. ject. "That is the scar from a gash I made opening oysters." Jim Dumps had scarcely slept a • wink All night he'd toss about and think; Butothat's all past—he'll ne'er '• endure /nsoninia. He's founcla cure! Tis "Force." At night, when lights are dim, , It soothes.the nerves of" Sunny- , ,.--• Jim" g•000 The Reap -to -Servo Corea' ytaalies one chummy with good sleep. Wouldn't Believe at First. "emenerliet believelt till I tried it, but Yoe& iss care for inteetnise twee to stay awake niltilt after niglit. Now 1-01 a big bowlful of 'Porto' jllbi before g01,1211f to tee, mid _plea) elide ban become gone friends again. "L. L. Bveits."