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STRONGER IRAN DERR
AdinVINCtinlialidtd030•
11141,22AMMOOdoeteetAilie bodos
eiweial use at Lavelle., and which
AS Still his roc.M.
A. guelt of pitying tears half 21io.0.-
ed. her as she looked into the room
pr. Ardel was on his knees on tho
floor, intent on the latest toy that
Homy had lent him. It eves en
ingenious oterbanieal contrioance
'worked. by springs wed clockwork..
The Sight and sound chilled Lue30's
L'hear t with the vague, halt -grotesque
horror of a had Omura..
; A book, that she carried dropped
CI Arrzu. X. ning or the brain. 'that child from her stiffening fingers and come
Treeor wos loot into the norsny ,, (Nor? stifl. to ba. a little mouser I dc'wo with a baa g on the floor. Ar-
ia the grey dawn or the morning. Ile tiono i o.a. woe a a seolotegrei Igerti and turned hie heed. Then
e, 000r be leaped to his feet, the too foroot-
drartgat. As 1 was Sayink,.. . .
stared beck stowed g3g- 1411 Sigi4t.: ordeoe coo., a„ coutd not he tong Oen, mud sparang towards her, shout -
that met his eyto. In the custalotwel ' • • • l• - ?I -
:postponed. It was foram:ate the , mg jete-ouslee-
i
choir. sobbing frezfully, like a thr,
sitrolse took. Otto here araolegst hie "*1-dtee'l IsueYi weleoneee 4Cdrie.t
citild, sua Vivien Aeclel, ;friends. "ere, cm?, ceeeoeuy, Aunt Lucy! You will male ie
while the child in the cot close be, , tended to tile ond. itotodidtio elm Well again, won't you?"
side gazed out at him with ivide-op-,yrrever I do, net twee; the end eaui "'But you are not, ill?" To her
en, wistful eyes, witieb elosad SOITLIF . re
OWA surpse, oho fortnd berself for a
e
as Trevor cominto the room. be long deferreed. w
Vivian Ardel spreng foora los i :ragain. of course -a roost interesting:trioneetat talking to hine (rilepater-
s r
to h• _ caeeatarnlessl;. Brat tepee is rotting that I elle% es she wonld to a tattle Widish
Wo a e
olgoomoc Tille-cry 01: cao do, tuella-4g that any one. can 'IA. so; It's rot that Don't You
horror bad scarce pass.m from, geo,,do. to help him. His reason is irre-`;IFee. 1 am 13C4 your OW1A
Ireles lips velitert Wvastole irato tke VrievaWY gala'''. and I f4:lar ids crafisaulatiCvetnetslt lartrA-4rollePl.4111.4t1
roone behind.
ret turned at once 1v4i si4tired."
to her with. a half -articulate toratetee 74,4 slr'11411".1s hlrain 731 3teal the b"4 V:4124
fog of delight. ood ferrate() her Ilee a Iv.it° wern enilled rn
dar.ing Ilext In" "3111.g 31" batted aatZ:hla Q:10.
dogale too tntettect g,one nut of too few days were zrot aerate so Oa
faee. Stfin the child io toe cot slept icrounatillatianere al!riazatlhee;;. c9r6:::°.,:c;cf; ;ght.,5t. aiaTiglice`'no"f 3:ord.ILier shtteroed4flUi
breotiring (wieldy.
Oridt- Eva cried oat, as st.-v 111.7'1'e' weT"e leePte sheentewas Waw,,,,,,It.717,
loofa -4 ond oel. Olt ON'., COVIIM4G-MI; ino, on tea wholea} eo•-ordeo
6nal9"41' tinder the dooldo wain. we thee' agreed With their conteleor sad, (""eyellt;41 his teare.
has savod us both. Johnta eat longue, eason would illeker down ; '641t all 141V 1""Yt. wilelt FPI;
n, cost! Detter erty too ood ta a spare. owe ge out. Thera was !n''?""' P"1e °Ivtt 1`;'4117 ar4Z4fin.” SAid
wese iyol
ing (lewd together Oran this u?r1;1400P.9;,_;tribt,510.=„tlyton4,,eilirligrolior:o.:t, nra, '‘er2Li;ai;t1rii'• gif'etiete°,190
agnigti tt.k."
She threw herself. weeping piteouse piresies. Ween %eaten•lro 'lint wishing won't belp
In into her /weber:Ws arms, opd anti insproveneert wee visible. pr. )41n „
t,t tho Fining Irrall babbled mut Aroet to his haat, without his eoel ;ii-t"o' 11;,'"astolir4thniit
a* scif4a
etre child may he veiled by that *Miner was at 1. lug 24. S (4!
WW Wafl the sortod Of quite. 1%74 trieelthened Wed W11;1411-3. fe9 oi 1.1“"''1411Y 1t'°' 6M.PriM I"'
XVIN--'449 tbP geavel sweep. as paw, some, sritisPri chatre-s1.4 bail ftW:e Vilfg0a:311" f43r. 'CI 't1357.' that IV" a
Bnctkl, drove to the, door. hint wlaieli lee' could bet ditatK ren_f'04 ;n„*.'“eir'Ire' %Vith liarrY Teeeor
leartley Woo raver eueprised at lire. Ile en1 and teapot on „Ft" d''(',r '511 Wa5 half-reWef throttzit
anything. Ile was not sarpris14 daY. LC° tit;'0 111111 litt1e /1aLTY i,nofert"''a.‘b,:szeet lultsia:krilrlinnefeusitel eafeal"°ttlirl:
MM.
or could 4zoa.it hint Wit ti4"."" 4"'"";17Cd dwarf, quite forgetfail of his
Ulloy much better." !se said, °jest 'reel r000lis. ehilfans toYs dalghteOgrievereee of having buddenly gro'ivit
as I expected. 1 had great come. et Nat, It Was 0 1 mnartiMcg: tioo 1.711,,1
deoreo in the laet drought witich Pollarnti° t° 1111q 'Pin" n" "We ineet Male+ kita tas hahlee' Ps
onecoropea, woo wee reeeeoleer. Eine% pliteltOt with eolkhdlel 4, cart. Dra. and keep on leeljaPW for
L'Irs. Trevor, that I set my faze PaPPPie, wet: 4411tte !1°. the beet. elee wiriewered, Wow, 1,3
against allthe.se new-fangledo hle in bis clultW,13 0%.4111`i tale room together,
lions frOnt th,C4 first." '
had not pa5sed win% ihney
No one told him that his last ! neanwbilo 1:440F nntl Jemtn'atre Z'ad frITail to aoop
dr.x.ttent had net hem teeteti, etWe'etniee leach front their visit to *to ono,. v031104,34, enoush.
31
oleo told Zahn of the merhele by which south of Frauee- Titee' Wee' Lon'O;tee Treteo11 ln'1 to n
ttectaag,ra hiik, woe, ! don. tame the gotestion aeowe Oro ;mho owe he wolleol otraight :tato
1145144 fennce gica' Mtn time, w°111611F4 1117* 6;""l'e Itt 2111" "?..°111q the perlere wirere larretrand anti wif,
gletwe a the claild's eat. "Oh! •,2, -es, down to Lavella, Pt elemeed tnat 'Nero aioite together, gill piweliAg
ta is quite safe now," she bait and little Ilistery Treeor woe in the leer -Weed grieviirig over tho awful &low
the ear.leas eonlichnice of ter %%Die(' 1"V V*11913 414 lalle5th 11"9 4i*4•15`littii:tt had 4,11'tafit down the, Mind of
!arr.s.1 him, Ile luta bi-en her SO ell hriWcen tathetr and mother dtheo. demote erceode
'o= i1 . 40 child .ortnicra, alra r, gedi Pe, _ diait brolie in abruptly upon
nothing to her. ! NnW tlIP•61 three a/Nerve:a:I 'ova Hoer .eeeieo, is too, to eoio.
"Vorr hisoW Pr. Art -leer she aslied, roulrn or the waaderertt 07,,e5 1.24t lioveryT ill. I liana bite has got dip -
abruptly, ope„ vitacut Arihoo hirl beidt and he atm eageriy. Or, toroeo
°Of course, my dear lady." be an-tpar11"7 1O1' (1 31 tin' 151114'4'n gond! At fih14 dread word Eva, tented
ewered. with bland coltilsw"troi *snot Modit.,fs fears. aftturing them that WOotelle. Pale. Mai would havo fallen.
to %now him argitos myself tanhnown, cal (boiler Pr infection 7"1415 hIng 'hut lier Inte1rand.5 NlrOng hand wets,
I hove znet hint frsepiently in cowed- , ,arottori her in a. illOtnilrit.
tattoo, He bee ii/Orie diphtheria ' "Then." Fetid Trevor. eOnveostro, - "FA:41 V9,40*. etied; "'don't he a
ias tal !Andy. 1 511Ott1fl, 31t,' w11 Miro LUCT tit carta` to'llrore tteiwirril without eereed It's On& 3130
rrelvi:red yOU 10 call him in Oils l`Ptv. and have titt, ltrongtultan tO ,t4ityr Itor,,sea..,0 of the eland, who toes
CnFe Of Ours. Inut I hum lee was ' meet laer at the midday train. Del- :pieLea the word up Nee parrot.
ottroati." iter Mill. 1 will Aro top to I.rnilon and wen away to tee emreer.o. marry.
"Ifo ie returned!" slut eried emit- lo inq thont bac% with tr.e. y.in op ;am hove Lightened
telly; "he is hereeolaere in this house! All of it sudden 111.0 lt2o ho,l," &Pee! tie. ige out of oour inothiel'"
Pert rot tlre Vivian Ardel whom you l'ed igettire-theek and roe Ite-1 But the boy blood his greend
anti L11 the world Untie," and. wondered tdcylIt 111°1°I. 419 1.°1.'0 111"11° and 1119 little doggedly AS it titArtnelL
et, reeeran Las tova et, jewel , INISY g1 rth invite -meat. ii **Ws tree." he rsiFted.
down in ;the night: be is as helplees, °Pent. doteld"1e crig'd•sobaSlilYi",ftsit her if she hasn't got a bore
tninilles:3. as tint child in thatcot." that 1"2"; woras each other qtitroat, :elm will dm it eeas don't
lerear Fr, Dateley's ennwposuro was up. "dna% bring them home pet. The tatze
tot 141)41 against ?la% no saw danger ie not oven they will die asall h,'John:" Eva suddenly inter -
Video Ardol at once. lie found the 1H 0MeV'
lhosedthrbild is righ
ease Nary sad, but onito JoIll Trevor smilingly to0a. the
, . "e t. know
and feel it is true. Lucy leer been
"ParolYsis of the brain. 'InlY on IdA knee and '''4"011011 alld Pot- .looking pale for the luet tlay or
I.421.1n-4 ontint4.41 and active effort hatt, ted ltho• lerthe hear whet the eloee3 two, We ehould never have brought
Worn Old a onCe 11Infrniikellt Orgi'in. tee velem. Itarreh 'MIN': is 310 datigH her and Jeattette here so won. If
r,3,1t232t03&1ri won't% unto st (2 now."
oTh e almost always find this total: But toe maid iiersisted piteously. We hUd but lotion the child's advieel
tepee oi memory." be went on, "Wee l'',X0* :1.1'1: not Yet,'" There is wisdom in the Mouths of
toldBut there IS no
presnattwe turning to stoond child- "Don't laugh at the poor little feI-lubsaoln'ttinoing
we are .
Imod. Yon observe hie delusion nor ,Tolatte" leert interposed. "He . of that now. We must
does not :wean to me the same child , o once."
since 12!'. illmoo. Don't worry your it:Let us see Lucy :first, my dear."
ilarleti!ttl Queen's counsel quietly
poor little head, Hath
rry'. Faer and hoer ed
Doctor know what is best. Won't :ground for for.,
a".X, ttust there is no
you lie glad to have Jen back to,
But there was ground for fear.
play with, and Aunt Lucy?"
"I would, but:---" Day by day and night by night
"Bon% say 'hut' to me . pet... Thi3 Wootev
rlittearestrthendlolewheLrro'rs hboepdes,ideer.own_
with a pretty assumption of the on agony
ta, mother. Run away now with room
of it all, in the next
your story -book to the nursery, or, room was Dr. Ardel, who had beat -
or," for he went very slowly, "1041en back tbe disease so easily, now;
can go to Dr, Arders room, if you powerless as a little child to help or
prefer it. save.
Lucy and Jeannette returned next Eva, in her despair, made ono trial
day, both dressed in black. of his powers.
Lucy dreaded sorely the meeting was
told him that Lucy was sick,
with Dr. Ardel, for Peva had written was dying of diphtheria, and begged
his help. For one moment he wept
her the sad story. and the pity of it
gripped her heart With a grief too ehildlishly for "poor Lucy," but the
tense for tears. next he was absorbed in his delight
Trembling violently, she walked in a new toy,
with Eva from. the nursery to the It was quite otherwise with little
Harry Trevor. The poor child mop -
little sitting -room or study which
had always been reserved for Ardel's ed about the house, broken-hearted,
with dumb, touching sorrow in his
eyes.
All that medical science could do
was done, without 11,1,01. To a fam-
ous specialist from London Eva de-,
scribed Ardel's treatment and its
result.
"Ah," be said, kindly but hopeless:-
13r, Dr. Ardel was a
It is such a pity, suc a pity, But
rnderful man.
there are no Dr. Ardel left amongst
us. The seruni he 40s4d was of his
own discovery. In , he told me
wilco we last met tha he had just
found a sovereign Specific for diph-
theria, which her rneaot to reveal to
the profession. ._Now 1.that, beneficent
secret is lost to the world her ever."
oIs --there, then, no impe, doctor?"
Eva interposed -faintly
Well 2 would not get quite so far
as that, Mrs. T1 ovoi 1 Whilethere
is life there is "hope, you •knoW.
There is no accountingfor the vag-
aries Of Nettare. But it is one Of
the most virulent cases I' have known
in my practice, No, no, you must
not give way like that, my dear
lady. You aro overstrung by watch-
ing and nen•sing night -arid day. I
must have to forbid you in the
sick -room altogether if you don't
take better care of yeurself.",
(To be continued.)
ske schoolmaster recently received
the following note : "Dear Sire -
Please excuse my 1402i Jack
from attending - school to day
as he has to be at the funeral of
his two aunts.. T will see It does
not 'oCetlr
lows the inevitable tendeney to
throw out in the spring.
Upon these soils I an sure we are
not, giving red clover a fair ciumco
to compete with its cousin alfalfa. ed o Pope Bugenies ni. but On
The teednor value 15 only slightly Sei."0314 out'breok the Porktirf :Saw that
less. If cut early for soiling Medium a Mere abbacY was leas til4ei Break*
ererr.ell):Ilee'verr" owNill:IrcoidIucseotihLre. e good sPear"a desert, so be pacified thi
anvauNa
community of St. Rufus by nxtenioff
ing iiheir chief-. In 1140 l e Eng.
A rkit soil is alwaye desirable 'fort 71,
has the disadvantage of hen a nehmen becaene Cardinal of Alhaiao,
wOltee wheat. The Plant is 3. gross- biennial, but it is altogether surpris- hanodanoiwirOls_iiala.rtivi:ile"Ws.dsnoSnriooer
lttua
feeder and reqoires an abundent sup- ing how persistent it will be if On-
iii
ply of feed for the lergest :Yields. en a top Mossing each winter with sYn22ngi1i.4" stood 14111 112 gand nt°ad"
This does not necessarily Arleen that stable manure and supplied with pot- eing efluld.et, br"in$d'oil0f01: te archbisleopree fattit
gro
the undmust contain OS inueht ash iut fortn If ' b
dation bli
320212219 43, e070 ge043141. lila er it 9110414 :top dressinof dissolved rod:, will.,, I
be abundantly sepplied with this ma- :b* io,. it ou!. If not there, an au- ler,owsuiell,:teezocentieedielhorehozt etwoatieloullo7r audhe
terial, fa addition to pitosphorle told nuar dressing with the manure of woe bailedoe gladly the spoesee
tit
and potash. If soil is ztot naturally n
_o to m-40 Rounds mellow of pate; thu no1,21.1.
yery rich and steble 1111931111V avail- ash costing $t to $0 tvill pay libel"- sirulyEavr
ablo SUPPIY as much oi ties as can ,al. meow on the investment.
be obtained. It, can either be appli- I lemin to feel that a change of was loae a moik, num, A elmrcift
ed to the crop previous to wheat, or bttee upon our (leery tarots is urgent. num, whO bad driven his mark so
if well rotted, can be put oa the The old praetice of leaving a sod deep in emle.--iaattical politics could
ground just before plowing for wheat ;,nrost indefinitely bred weeds and Wave but cote ambition, Anil for its
land _ we *-oUe&l, the most ptal-ert2e. lee blare practised short fulfillment he bad no1 long to wai5.
satisfaetory method of enriching tire ,rotation„ and I thiok it may ha1e5Jo ene %ors year 01 3229 return, pope
soil for wheat Is to top -divas during ibeen considered upon dairy eareus an! Anafstabius IV. diedand the ebokeo
the fall and winter, spreading quite Indicotion of up-toolatetness. Ce- - of tire corsolave was Neeholas Direole,
evenly ever the surface. In ills way ,,tainly there, hes been soil and erep, +Spear, thereneter Ienenen as Aelrian
the available plant food in 'tire ma, ointprovement and a preparation for g IV. Tien began 010 gra Of Widen,.."‘
mare is absorbed by the zapper leo-- dretintie and soiling enups for every Struggle, often the Anglo-Saxon-
eursseobf.‘.reettihlea;otnphits
122 read inonediatenn
,,eergerrey. The expense. howevertio . is Ponwas to ntn'tolt letmgatu
eseif ast
increasire.,„ and 1 eau satisfied Datburosia. Fir' to how-
Fuertatermore, this top -dressing Is a.substantially tit; sante results raae-leler. relleY*be (va,51,1E, tho
pIrst-aiis4 frotectioa iigitise;t tee seoured 04 anotoor toordAr 014)4.24 enlrerPre'S
aStrOCIS CatVt• Pff Winter freeooO. Favipg /lie ;resit of seek frequent* ;;, for errtivihed r414 10 feeeb1,1410 W1l""
'Where it has loon tried. it garee most breoetng, which is .,..earty incretising Halal tti tqtlaY4 Wi„ nO reseeseu *0
14* 4& results% en scone loralitiee with me anti in atorthern New Yore., c°141'17e- PaPal alrialrafialY" 11141a
45 may pay to soepply phosphoric en aations where grass is not "lierederich utts on hie woe' to Route
Dlgera. Inn this ttnestlon caelt 22021 etatural crop, where the eel' is thho to be ereWr'e,p
°+ 44/11.,F,,n4 al` ve7
every man roust determine for him,. ereoeent r oiennioi tweaking ).,s , °Meet ot,ois antseca,wotnt to
2213 a,s it depends almost leFsnry. With us a field left entireiy ,112ee, 0301010'MP T1-;° Ile -
41 11
puu mom, gtrlieevo:treelee"t.merAltraoieenta
In mewl winter at eections it not. to to he a wits, -Earls eepn riteMontra, WerV, yelled. erefetle.lhe
ee e
of titmose torpor/at-we nod p*, 7150 et,,n, fort.„ wood, must to Lott iittid Rowe under on int.:Wallet. and .
ration of the
,arly 13,c,011l6rlero: iolahororfrtglitrs tto!helettee111e1:1 fa1111go03 ilelataspdet:Ictatc:eTaloroanalenti4tentafin;st:ili=t0Ir03,1e:leit
to 1011(*W 0a48* syStelat Witt. tleerease r""S that. " °Jr- wPre fdin to 821111ni1
Id Peas Pr eolao rr011s get the f.°,raht and corn output. After, 4.1/1(1 tte itePublica° Irider*
1 le, then plow tire ground without rirotorr, tint tw .rg• greater °,° 11113111alal of 1qi.;Ivttdded to th° polle*o
unt t" wnY 44'12 as P0s-,all, what crop will brin net ; Arnaid af linmia* nut Thea"Widin
trhi,s conhot dono tooee, I . ol t° fl eg"1"frA 411 troubles he- wastieg the Canewagna.
vtover
earbr.. fOr 15 19 541
arid istriothee which will ecaute;1.0 Free,,erta. ttorefoe.e. turee4
absolutely neeeSVV th
111h4 witeat 33114 3*3 welt ct"114"edii! S'ECOND AND TIIII1
hfore P YEAR.
ethe lie put ise,
SaalattWr or fall plowing of Flirty dellarti 30 'Will Of Milk per aer
Lind need not ne leery itc,,,-41, on', is easily olotaiitoil fr011t AnCh land.
some Foils a inehe:s is sufficient andineqnc niwn" e°11"0.5 bac*" e4n
it is Geifigon eigve,,,,,catry in vow 2242220 3. env lie insured ;against &outlet
than fit Or el. Settee forterefs get ti erePn "lre garerned largeiY 23.112-
130441 iv,,soltgi in otoehoo o thhao!dfall. I know it is poeethie to grow
Zap. Kee thot thiergrouat • 10;e; g.„ One erop with very little rain, A f°r anY5'114nr° %MS
otiglay plowed, and toot there Is no:well established clover seedingif
sotoping DEADLOCK V' -IDV' -ID DETSAME
or •.entting and eoeerinu,,-,iitop.dres.sed daring the winter, will .
4,45 004211 645 31102574)231102574)231102574)23, it aeluati be ,groee end cover the ground in time At latt Frederiek oieldeth and
harrowed at. least 4.01W0 as to lite prevent divert evaporation. The 312'0'21'42d4) et the entire German er3rif'
•
create a soil tnitieh and to compact ,!niniieli Pratec'Hangisi n 121 5tr4w11 lioesoral groom. Ilatbarossa aid
the land in snob tc,way as to pre-, manure in tweibid' leeding the Pliant lirea%6i.ear then entered Home in
vent 1210 liceeSS tO the air, cold a eon- !and holding moisture. This practice
soqitent *619550it moisture. i!cannot lie followed by those. farillerS amity. but tIte people Were
The ormand ehould be woiched roe l'w141° haul then' 042400r In th'' snrniff utfa,tslIsenteTliclIpteirrriolistis172;0011;
Nth,, anti just as soon 12.3 thew is!after a goodly portion is wasted, mid formed on gene lee A fierce , on-
erviaenee of eNet'afilVe nraporation of wl'en
trains for solution.
must depend upon stinimer
moistut-e go over the surface with ., diet 08 222043 between the eilizers root
mune light instrument which will ole papal forces, and tto former
I am contioent for our northern wen. heht4.a oo:y by the b ojp ot
maintain the mulch. If weeds ap-dairyreetlann" tila"be ant and ilea' trtn)Ps'
poor. 1120%1 Mint he lllIeit while -vim' nifniin• nnd erneetlelleY Tree PoPe wed hht tenirocnrY nd-
sum% This in a, teteellent overops. Illeo millet and brichwheat, vantage to :wow* tie Wel and
piling rid of perennials. Do riot 4‘1.„ Want continue to be n :ammo of sup- oNmition of Arnold of Ilreettas but
1021lothe leami
ves to ret any size. Ilyplyfor nitPldernental feeding. In both Adrian anti Vredeidelt butt te,
killing Otero at this atop the roots .connertion with these UV must begin! retite to Ti‘oli, Iforave's Tilmrand
win oot to, obi° to give any nourish. to treat grass growing as a speeltilts' mien Ilarbarossa went oortimvard.
41111081. AS little advartagoll by the
meeting as the rope himmir. liurtllg
next yenr A.,,erittet brauget Wit-
litun •of Stilly to 4,tulimisdin, and
sIP.,..•!sprooiV"
had WAIL them to make him their
tweed. applied the rule of the order
with unwelcome severity. InOvitahie
diesontions weae for o time comperes,
dear Mrs. /*moor. ITe faneies him-
self your child Harry. His Inind,
you tell me. was on a, strain about
tire child. That wottld entirely ac-
count for the form his delusion has
assorned. No, I'm afraid there is
absolutely no bope„ We outst rather
look for deterioration than improve-
ntent, as the disease progresses until
the mind completely fades away. The
body, so far, expo's!* unaffected, but
this cannot last long.' It's a "with-
ering at the top,' 3Trs. Trevor, as
Swift finely put it -'a, withering at
the top.'
"You have nothing to reproach
yourself, my dear lady," he went on
soothingly, "In bringing hini down
here. A. little irregular, perhaps,
from the professional point of view;
but then he was, I understand, an
old friend. So far as poor Ardel
himself is concerned, the •attack was
inevitable-absolutehr inevitable. It
was the result of long -continued sof-
Another Cure of
Chronic Disease
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0/ the Kidnap and Sowolo-Well-known liteatnbOait Man Indorses Dr. Chasn'a
Kidney -Mar 11111.-Statomont Vouched for by Minister.
Mr. James A. Buchner, Port Rob- the thought of again recovering
inSon, Ont., was for years a steam- health, I continued the use of these
boat man and is favorably known in pills until I had used six or eight
every port from Cleveland to Mont- boxes and was again enjoying my
real. Until a few months ago he former health and vigor1 shall al -
was for years a great eufferer from ways recommend•Dr. Chase's Kidney -
kidney disease, rheumatism and con- Liver Pills as an ideal medicine."
etipation. Dr. Che.,se's Kidney -Liver Rev. W. D. Massen, Methodist min-
Pillsehave made hem well, ,and, /or ister, Port Robinson, Ont:'writes:-
the benefit of others he has made "Being Personally acquainted with
the statement below:- Mr. *T. A. Buchner, who was cured
Mr. Buchner writest-o"For weeny by tha use of Dr. Chase's Kidney -
years I was the unhappy victim of Liver Pills, I can say I behove he
kidney trouble, rheurciatiem and con- would not make a statement know-
stipation, which became so severe as ing it to be in any way misleading
to make life a burden. I was a con- or untrue." •
stout sufferer, entirely unfit far It is by -curing just such chronic
Work ; appetite was fickle 2 bonnie and complicated cases as this that
emaciated; could not sleep, but arose Dr. Chase's Kidney -Liver Pills have
in the morning tired and enfeebledbecome so well known as a medicine
I lingered ort In this condition, gra- ef exceptional merit. Their direct
dualle- growing worse, and became and combined action on kidneys,
despondent and discouraged because lever and bowels makes them success -
2 could obtain no relief from the ful where ordinary medicines fall.
many medicines -used. One pill a dose; 25 cents a box, at
°Friends advised Dr. Chase's leicl- all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates &
ney-Liver Pills, and I now feel Go„ Toronto. To protect you,
thankful tbat this medicine came to against imitations the portrait tend
my hands ween I was in such a mis- signature of Dr. A. W. Chase, the
erable conditionTIie first box famous receipt book author, ate on
gave reliefand0110(1 with joy at eSete! bolo '
for aid, and obtained 4*. though ho
tidied and nearly Debt everytting ott
a more punctilio of etiquette. When
Adrian and ilatinarioba met at Nepi.
in June. 1155, tic einveror neater
ok 1320 pontiff's 'trifle nor as*-isted
bitti to diensatint. The Pope there-
upon reDared the thit,s of peace,. an4
meat and will consequently perish, ala alt"
This method is advised for getting,
rid of fault persietent perennials tts
Canada thistle. Occasionally it may
be necessary to use a disk or acme
harrow in order to hill the weeds. In
some fields, particularly foul, a sped-
ing harrow
ZIA.Y DE NECESSARY,
If the seedbed has boon given ibis
careful Attention, it will be in excel-
lent condition by September 10, nt
which time Seeding may begin, un-
lesS there is danger of hessian fly.
In this case delay seeding until the
last of the month, or the first week
In Oetober. As a rule, however,
where hessian fly is not present, ear -
1./ seeded fall wheat does best.
The seedbed at sowing time must
be thoroughly pulverized and well
compacted. 2311. is is this condi-
tion, the young plants ivill start
vigorously and attaitt a good start
before freezing weather sets in.
The seeding is best done. all things
considered, with some kind of a press
or disk drill. As a rule, press drills
give satisfaction, particularly on
light soils, during a dry autumn, If
the season is very Wet, the ordinary
shoe drill answers very well. Of
recent years, the disk drill has been
exceedingly satisfactory and Is becom-
ing very widely esed. If you con-
template purchasing a new drill, it
would pay you to look into this mat-
ter very carefully. Use from one
bushel to six pecka of good plump
seed to the acre. Clean the seed
thoroughly by running through a
fanning mill, which will blow out all
light and imperfect kernels and will
screea out all small grains.
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PALL FEED PROBLEMS.
Millet and buckwheat may be sown
as emergency crops. Millet will ger-
minate and grow with light rainfall
and in high temperatures, and may
be sown July 1, writes Mr. IL w,
Cook. Buckwheat requires more soil
moisture for germination, but will
thrive at a lower average tempera-
ture. Both aret low in feeding value,
and I should not depend" upon theirs
to be regularly Sown. Where soil
conditions are favorable alfalfa
stands above all known forage plants
for the dairy cow. The almost im-
penetrable subsoils • of the northern
granitic region offer a serious draw-
back, and I feel 'quite sure that um
derdrainage deep enough to break
up these subsoils may be necessary
to Make its growth safe and sure.
Securing a Catch is almost assured,
showing that the proper bacteria are
not eventing, but when the roots be-
gin their downward growth there foi-
p st To prove to von tht4 Dr.
1 es ar°111:engLft,cure gra r.Vol
and every form ot mass,
0 bleodingsnd prottruding pilot,
FROM 3EOGAlli TO PuPE Thecierich, growirg Jealone of the
pop's inereasing power, began a ser-
CECA,131, or ST, l'ETER ONu.n. bkra of oegoteattono welch led to pro-
ZILLED AR ENG. blelteringa es to wbether the
emperor held Ids power !rose 0041
Or Vern 11 rOp0. Addeo beptiveil
throughout With eritraordinary
goatee4 and both Mope/tants, with a
wrious smallnets, tosorted to Pin-
pricico based on quesl.lons of
quette, forme of uilidreso urd prece-
Ceitre. 'Alley had come to Dv point
of open war when. on September 1,
1150, the only Eoglislt pope died
Anagni of a quinsy.
LISTrIMAN,.
•••••••=h
icholas Breakspear Was a Re-
markable Character -Born
Poor,
Or.bo d once on.ly, Ienglanel rale -
ad up imen to fill the choir of
Peter. In the wild early twelfth
century, when the countey groaned
uuder baronial oppression, anti when
atrocity MOTO horrible than that
whiter is practiced at thie Hour in
the Balkans was the met oat cora-
mon-place of daily life, there was
born to a poor aeld obsoure English -
4
DON'T GIVE WAY.
The Sun Is Shining Behind the
man named Bleakspear 0, Son 'whom Meade.
they christened leitth,ohts, The fath-
er for what reason is not known, If you are seeking to accomplish
em:braced the monastic calling one any- great serious purpose that your
- mind and your heart tell you is
left Necholas, then a mere lied, to
woo right, you zuust have the spirit ot
shirt Ayr himself. The yowler,
the reformer. You must have the To
was of a studious bent, became one
courage to face trial, sorrow, and
of those begging scholars who flit
disappointment, to meet them squat--
romaritically acrosa the enididle ages
To such England at that period ely, and to move forward unscathed
and undaunted.
offered but cold comeart, so young Truth, with time as its ally, al-
Breakspear quitted ite Whores for ways wins in the end. The know,
France and studied at Aolee. But ledge of the inappreciation, the cold-
exisfeenee 011 alms, howeyer aterac- ness, and the indifference of the world
tive-to an Englsixman's iostinct for
be,. should never make you pessimistic.
sport, gives little room eor t
'"'" They should inspire you with that
leisure and peace of mind without
which learning canna attain flower large, broad optilnisor that sees that
all the opposition of the world can
and fruition; so it is not surprising
never keep back the triumph of
says a writer in the Illustrated Lon-
don News, 10 And Nicholas seeking truth; that your work is so great
that the petty jealousies, tnisrepre-
hospitable shelter and settled life
afforded by a religious house. When sentations, and hardships caused by
the wandering soholar wearied of those around you dwindle into
the street or the higbway, he hoe nothingness.
but to knock at the wicket of a What cares the !messenger of the
monastery. and, likelier then not, King for hie trials and surferino if
tle brethren would. find him em- he knows that he has delivered his
ployment and shelter. The step message? Large inovernents, great
WAS not irrevocable, for before tok- Plans, ahvays take time for develop-
ing the vows he would have to serve meat. If you want great things,.
his novitiate; and if during that pay tho price like a !ne11.
time he longed f6r tee maxi again, Anyone can plaut radishes. It
well. then, he went with a blesrang, takes courage to plant acorns and
Jus wallet filled. full, a coin, perhaps to wait for the oaks. Learn to look,
in his satethel. not merely at the clouds, but
1313 WOULD 33E RICUER
through them to the sun shining be-
hind them. When things leek clerk -
at any rate, for the quiet, the dis- este graspeyour weapon- firmer and
•Opline, the use of library, the music fight harder. There is .always more
in he chapel. Ile might also Itave progress than you can perceive,
gained some 'proficiency in illnatio-• it is really 'only the' outcomS of the
• ating or fair elerklY. whaell battle that counts.
migh lift him on a rainy day from
the mere helplese beggar to the
extrawagant imaginatiOn we may
HUGE S C HEME.
wage-earning craftsman. Without
vory well seipp,ose that such was the A scheme of unparalleled reagi1.
lot of Nicholas Brea.kopear before tude is about to be undertaken in
be settled in tire haute of tto canons California involving the construction
regular of St. BMWs, near Valence. of two reservoirs, one of 8,000 acres
There he look service in some hum- area and the other, at a level of
ble capacity, hut before lmeg the 2503t. lovver, of 2,000 acres area. A
conquening Ainglo-Saxon in him canal about ten miles in length will
was manifeSt. Ile was a'dinitted to connect the reser•vairs. Provision
the Eull fellowsehip of the order, and is to be Made for a vertical fall of
bgeenititveueremt toltitosyy thaeineick tgleo A:us:roes tt se
guamt diOn reLl:
rpressa_ad ky r eta rapidly rose to be prior and after- 1,600ft., and this, it is calculated,
oSocab c ,r,ord that they. had indeed met
NV'EurictS abbot. Then the canons Oise will develop energy equal to. 270,000
re
an dealers or Bruktassort,Basta dr Co.,Torsatth
,
for ,the stranger, in the generation of electric curren*
Dr:Ohase"3horse-Power, which will he aPPlied
,011nt merit .pneiraLt.relrril eharrir n.' foe long -distil -Ice" transmission;