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STRONGER THAN DEATH
A RANSOMED LIFE
te.4.064004wwweeose
nalua was superb, his gay spiiits never
" but surily, his -
A few days ittiore At the outside," Ifit:tgerk.lici and
relt
Ole 110(TiOe .01141111Ureil to John Tre- t' Tr-
vor, as he bade him sserry nnevor, dull bays sonaa.
wee , tat slai 4 0.4 ;if 14
1 ' 1 • • ssio ed a
"ss "nn ti
the door. gnitarvellous pineocitY. Ile. Who used
Tben another reuse of goner arose. "to hate boons, now loven them,
Barr.hr Trever wen,„f?ati,,4 to be slow- Ardel-the wondered lato Ar
la' Pelting Away- sus tuce grew Palo del -Whore totelleet. and accompliali-
and Pinched, and he Mutant ist Soros ,rnents had been the wosideo and ad -
ors, silent and smileless. Ile lauediy irateatiou or Europe. was now the ,
ate or slept at all. li=Ten the child's halting pupil of a clever child. '
Mind es-outed saented. Twics' at mill i3o the ycara went by till Harry's,
llight he had stolen lute the sick.° time came for a public erbool. At
room. startling nye, Who Was on home UV', education had gone
guard At the bedside, itY his %ciao at so tremendous a rate that isia
face and wldnislises. earnest eyes. ituother, aoteetimes even his fa -
Coo -palled by tt.Vo doctons. Eva had Aber, %Vas a little afraid of him. It
consented to seat during tbe day. was not that he was what is called
Tho night pursing she still resarvest ra lemaptiona boy. Indeed, he sena-
. on an iter shares (Inc evening it chance4 ed alustaa misleads rather.- to hide bis
tor that Iliarry suddenly clainatal the tomwholge thOtt to disidsY liut
Prlvilsqe Allies.; with Water the his qatielotesa was toarvellotas.
little silver nettle from widen her With Lucy he grew alltatost at once
fron. a pet to a coarosaniou. Ile was
V°.4ea wUs Made.
Ota that sante night ale bad a shy* with lien, as has none nehtl. and
noo-ap envious expronare,, toohe had 5l 40 was infeetedf Lie slayenas
tett Ratite fstah and watt...tall when ;athat she lett ca hissing owl tondlingl
she began, her 113a. )141.111g. sjept oioce. Now and again she
iltoriog the deo. But oo sooner ,catlght 107 chair. as it law's. a
had ,sippeo no.r coiee. than a `glitopso of lois nnowleolgo of nrioace
sudden drowsiones, soiv, warming. ,and literature. widelt frighteued Ser.
overpowering, fell upon her, Before Very Magenta- itos. Motion of teacher
Abe email resist. si.,g$ eatne and coin and teught vrore reveisen b.d.ween
tittered onsoottely soul aud body. Olean 411143 SW' found herotif eonstonto,2
The, whiter poodoe wa,„„, biight ly forgetting Ins oge. .044 the goes,'
•tho room u11111 site awoke, alert and tihn Selinioa alorao the boy pever
anfraebeil, from a long sleep. willingly Nettie.
lier estse ns, Clow opened fon ott In the 11410e0.11ea. Or Iler maiden
Lucy. Fake wilS slceldlig plaeinty ao Iatacy taoroaowingle laid bare to
• three-yeatinclial ollild; sleeping as 'the inea 41t1 inwociotis Child
tthe hate she had ow cheoislied for;
Sloe not slept singo the fell di,-
wiry, with arms of abnormal length, !first, striking fiercely with right and
lie made the ball fly front his hand left at his opponent's face. But the
as from a sling. The air swung quick, moving f4CO WAS never where
rourni it as it flew. the wickets it he struck. Be beat the enapty air,
r sivr ad
g4'°pLinci i awnrclerichedhuse
tbe
rtTnil.Xes tWilsi thwentheybatoj
ohered to pieces. Clove oer3
struck leaped yards from the
were quite powerless to save a luckless again.
,
hatsutan from that numbing sbook. The indifference with rbieh Trevor
To-daY Samsou meeut to do more bef1ttt as ielglithiec
wor aribtsnghinlowIt
to :t
cun
than his best. Some instinct told eil07toe
him, it was a 'duel to the death with bY 11411 hennlesslY and his olVonent
the coo1. flaxen-petedboy, who. rest-gas,peno„and Panted, and smote in
ing lightly on his bat, waited Ira -train. ;Now and again Trevor struck
perturbably. for the fiying bola For lack, but lightly and without malice,
at.t.ieltvoi.s.0• le()) durioepc0fruoitn.moliatsmplelitcteew0otaa itila.1-14 nail gree,wt liasrtilvssalsmsionn,biseevtaiidegrat; especially to laming end stock raio- sleeted as careitillY as Posnible Ircint
No wonder davit Satrison nerved biol.- ifinasha,edsecaoein'oasshelucsiiafanepoe4 at , frotimie blow. 4-* C.I.C/44iSt411Ce$ to AnY other- There ':.'rbe strabu'r 'loth' c4riwtmg cans
Lucifer iiriven headlong front Heaven.
Adam expelled Non paradi,e_tilce nobiroalb,esitt.lanAtedi00t,t.,k11:taNpy0ixiitioatneci aTiftleyllt; ietialni'erhti_eellad::::1: epT.ovenmethed cell
self for the struggle, .
suPorior under , in which it 15i iii.t for cream rising
be sa.: dust anti then strained into the eons
. ,
•aiplay!.. eried the umpire,. Th., rto °omega Samson", encouraged by mstaits. t one test, and that is and separator, if one is used. should
in formes, the man who be &sten an extra wesiong and
•--- Ibis first sueress, rosbed upon him does the most with the toallable :too -tiding in order to dhstroY and et
ht;sketslIevtickt:.olt twee quick quiclstrialeS to furiously. GT4,eyor.s rio.ht o-st. on h;e. meows is rightfully accouuted most then* germs, winch bare heon the
,147' SValtE 114S tag P"..1311 r! forehead ;stopped the rcitsb. velefor'e successful. After all, suevess is 0,:ce•t,t!, cf the ropy inilk. Tliel•e. is
1 o nun. -4-no hall nasueo /
down the erease. strel 1 i 'the otner could .got bac
tbe left relative terni in eldch the positis t• ' no doubt that this trouble Mar ba
cenam stump. uut thee,r.blattsnloala^ 1;rtlai:lhand shot out viciously from the r pdarsautpeedi.latitIet ,AlveoozeareSbcatrac 15.ttvriadrieisit- :, eot,so-31-cttliptkte it it:isdolZeitanwintIlm4incas
',shoulder and naught him under the
mealy. eyes tool judgment, nervea and
of a straight 1:At net
to the bowler's hand the
l'inicms
exude acting together in that min -
ate fraction of a eeeond. The
as it rose from the sward. and tem_ once the frightened boys broke up :uess °len' Neig123"rs on °'414)54.-'11:'' 1 fr"1 th ' e°w-
ed by the touch it rolled boon softly
push :rj_ii,..11:e", la)Artnel sioini t.. lboiii: inlet -law: sliiiklei el. Itorie. sleull:qatruur;41.3„:°:Itiaeneids:,sefdetoo_inifinriontaltitt:eailfrizr:aii'lla.:14:1Aill; ;' fill:let:03;14°.-.11:1-.011)nnr:ollatttsilttl:a4!:gill'ealri;rttulls:.rriv:i.it•P:11::::::
ban ' r*'‘to110:;:g:lar:nds"tiPillilAtal:urneutle:ali;c:i:ecus;reboordAeyat. , aeme conditions of soil, clitriat„. midi tl'EnliS IN WraE3.
. well expect copal soccess among busln: get into the aoll: after it la Smoot)
"flayed, sir!" rang out over tbe Ttoteinl, %rvTirte.,.ernell:: inutt,aistli:eeti.erdcLeiste, 4,. , el uucc:setsttsalitc;;a airee.roal efartyat.stulg: ')elitit,,,ono'lq,nua or:wi 5a,„ 1,,ar,,en. of the Iowa A.gricial-
111111 et 5111111 toffees. 137. „ile„s acad.,.
et. fast and low. a foot Urine og. But ILI y St- • , ue a re is no reason wise those totrai oonego. have loon stodsong Vita
.
The next ball went past the wick- .„
gerejzz.E:t ggloanveceans fritem wtieznet.;t7t; wotoed t;t1not.y1 ellomn,..b:reel X e‘e-eoa t iji ieees:sefat:17risr rflie:51:albin71,21zIletbeit:seRzl':e)t"t:fuojee-- ' :ineleV44:44':";:: i,w:leosiii4-•:a;:ta:tze:?:71,11,11,41104tr;h4vee:liaie.sizii
lay.
."leg -bye" for four, was tite a-esult. Ile. t00% a small bottle of „,..„.4 fiaireiFte-'d wizeo..* the, true coon- for wes from .the ,dasa..collsSe wics,11,i_..rss.:1
..
s4i,141,, too 40.,. wittl a iv,i0,1 swing , gill:: ario=. L.,,,,, ,...d,„.... ..i. ",,, Orirniat 41,11/ ill results eetaraot, So re. 'is consisletrd-"a, }Omit than si
Thn thflni was to Isg,, pitelted a - -'' - no -- •n•-•- h.ol'ILe4" •rein•donot to ion ( oo.„,toon oi asethed na to ton averoso eraeltnens. and the
t ' 1
the bat catmint it oat the "'half vol- theught. it "gilt be wanted.," 4,1111g":4;initeT:ilietr; isiirlt.°11:eb4taboleinTilWfAt‘I:i ' ;:',•:.'o.'r4?,1114:iiintll!.'S 4%;;;»Pci'lrit?S41".(t216-111::04•U l't1;"
10Y" its it rose. The Ilituneles nf le IlVin.'4.tel'aisetth.lg, ..e" ‘e.w,...treap's fan -.is without tts farmer who app,ars to 4, is ono, evideio that the very nest
arras. been anal legs, every ounce of i Lank to 4,431nsotaoa,`er°4eh wnte ,he yank I get along somewhat mon:. eusik; than ', of scat's' eonteins WrInh'• whi"74 in -
strength in ,young Tsevor's body, ,q,'""'"' '''' ""``e "'s opponeih, 'n•V w"" :bis neighbors. Ilis crops ntn. way ,pire the neopilog Onaiiin of Inilnu'in
.
was in the stroke. The sound was " a group of frightened, pale-faCed
4 an anti .11DIP Oa A rifle shot, Hard bar/os anirtl-tilihnh appear to grow ;Isere luxuriant titan 'The restate of /Ito expedite:too art/
°nd j°w the hall flew 'll 11414 angles1 ou-s-{14-ir..'-of-4ttelt-tbooytsitaysitdietalvt. tatalaimalet.;:iltt iottihrie°4;,°,,etlintildilliiiI5r adlot().ftithS:si:104?i,a‘in91,..tite:ti,111r(:itistl°14fluostf .1-; ttil,:tsci,1„..t:;141e;:itn4tIttifil:arguental,Itls,-. wil414;eehneetas!
to the 'Wicket. clear of the lieldera.
rrn,b in ualorva a group et veeta,„ seem older than be was. They yield- tuna. u apin,er5 an u ,atara,oniono can be removed or de
tetra tbut sat far wit on the field, ed Withunt pretest* fee fear is "II' i were a width: 1 - t 1 ti , -AroYed in a Practickli and ir,e%
a g .9 att. 0 0 a.,:a, lt
anal kola% and nattered tosie4e:t!gletnagn:g,m;l:iiiveheididdAu,otti se'em'in. the jea,s,t, ft,coniniatais of this fortunate Wan. d'r•ns"1* W"r LIY tW° Pr4i'"'S1-15-$ "4"
of osatersd wild duel ea it eamo. tatagekeneo. ,lotene amongst tnel.whose in„,„.truetiona never proN3, Innis, passaussaajoat alui olteratioo.
it"-01411.115.i.ttowculoiuhrcital ti -4-w, 4.14,0,514 or 11 degree tionterni t tl 'al t or 1% malld SV11"°' plans. 'never tan' rril Pr't"r cc"'414°41 In 1-1wIala'S'''141 .7.7"'"11"
' 4. a le sis 1 116 o'esulls of his methods are vinitno. 'onion. win ionoi Lorain! morn tenger
.o...ivonintoynoo•nonnoso*conoononno*i..yop HOW TO A.VOT,B ROPY MILK.
‘.4 .kPliERS Concerning this trouble which it.
• Fu r1r eaused by ea outsitie gerui
. .
It gets into the milk after it is drawn,
o 1: Prof. Farrington recommends the
60,asonahla and prantabte follosving: elle best way to over-!
.1 Hints tor the augY TillerS z
f.,k owe this trouble is to be careful to'
it Of the 50.0„ it, 'wash the cow's udder aud brush heo
LhAeo04ifntitfooilEil*hoiti•rii4.4".*n?Yos•?1‘...... towel; then the milker should wasn
RESULTS ALWAYS CONVINOE•
legs. afterwards drying both with a
:bis habds, thoroughly. steam the pi.i.illit
into wInen lie inillis, drawn, iiii
There are theories aod theories, ;the cow with dry hands lotto thal
od aidless ways of doing things, ,clean pail. Tito milk should be pro -
Cone eatnalit her. A dol till ho too found tlio Ft?,• 'artiliwork "it trtu be 11 • on no •oon,, ij
Dr" r bors. and the tritionpli of the tumult aw • - - and by carefully observing them tbo
Softly slo% olipped from Ho rooni Cre,t- that r'va 1/atl f41"144 5() jthrillki Young Trevor witla tbe w1 -'--ffht• he said clieerily. and h
, . a Ailey may be Imitated to thea ssamt- Es,"Jntosris'd wnt-r-
ii** e':
to whene late• liosSatail slept.
Ireanoyou
ning delight of th. claPPed the handal
kerchief. worn we" 4 f tto wi onr, k r Bottnr made from pe5teoinoed
;age ( (.4 10 k„- *
onoe manned tap wide kmaaio and
Tnt
11 this llarre Trentir
o.
, a pleeston II11111 011 suet co e o . '
51/itala .ramt. o•
"NJoban"" ,ohe =Wens, to his 6"-.°W Stlilla a .P14114444s$ in Ina' , , . g . . .
, friglatersel lout, noose 1510t, that , tweet, that wale tamer as yams ad„, liVrv,le- Now a snarls cot, note
th4,44 11041 it's Imo. mat. t tate votu'll and 14s ownintintacV with el"n al"' li"t e 'th°ill)"
good news. etinal• With 11140 notiChly- •
frfottonett ttlo ot tits, taaton aese-eriaig nteno.lw:n„altt..14 eh::::ii/exre.salit;1114raetir. his sk311 othe raiontWand grosttrills air t4 1$il)o• *prots- 11411'4 tiwir 4.41 114ln" 1744'16.11 '44 1141'::11(1111.2'..(t w".
marine
Ilt/t1 NOT17.8.
tir:r Intone.. its •statoessl zOnett
tiyitolges Ilter,r1 Wilt -1 Ii0;"10. mt tto t bo 83
/gall nota
.EaRa.coopn.f
Ttum nrn xi, I ont Whose bor4.
to bine Inn point the suldert gave
Venue"
Lucy Still slept on pleelelly. men MM. and W•t15 hluder than ever to
as they stood, together ot tho 13041. l)'. Ar 14410r LUCA conlidence.
Sido PJC1.1 mad hope in tho ,ottinerOi sbe, nfnuellow, dliolmol at last
that the subjeet 1 3 14' 44381 haU-
"1 Woo not miatalien?" She Wen- gileFs"d thi% ntni theneeVetward
It Was IllrattOned no owe betwcen
timed ontgerly.
"It ftS wonderful." ho tor:welled. Mein'
in• 'Cannot- inadernl000l 54. Ifow---."
Th0 mod moment Kra's aetiou bad
answered his unfinished (mention.
One or lotern arms ,Jaas upon the 1:34°0 W05 1°01 t° P°11" With !
quilt, with the white robe (wen at toniY com. Ile wus nearly *lateen
the sleeve. With deft angers linot",,Ft'ara 'Mara iloba Trevorwho was
roltol flip 100,50 fat VIVO haeo to WIDOW' 411111go Trover-coinsed Consent
Shozilder. r It 4 r too . Wt.
Yes* them was little red dothlt Eton wont tlie iirst• fie Was Mal
wbere [Le sharp needle point of tivilittl 113818.1005 1311t1 11°P1' tor 11°1
gold syringe had pricked the white iWarn Cu 41* Phrit9-0 went• "tF1t1d all
:satin of her skin. lawy WOR sae. 31)1•411d•" at 1)04)44 atnt gimes. tIltee
kintp had hem saved by the sum only WAS looll,ving tried with him,
Miracle as Iia Paal chikl Just after be mote, mid thonesperi-
at WW1 110t 1`011041011.
whom wrouglit?
They nover onew for molly,. The Ilo had tis Magni* distioction of
girl hernelf could not loelp them to being choson on the shoot crichet'
!eleven only a 101e months after his t,
on answer.
she had purad over It for arriVAL It. so chimed that tbe Cap..
41, ittitn, who bad a quitek eye for Prom.
'mbar., half awalie. But presently'
pleasant drowsiness stole over hen ishq mnional, was attracted by his
ono tan dropped ofi tato a dyeamlogs St.Y10. Ile found it O. old-faoh-
skein in whielt there was rest and itnind, but most effective. Harry
no pain. Trevor. he SaW. rOUIII hit hard find ;
• ,So they never knew for certain chan to enery part of the held, and
wbat ni,ostery had happened in the, 'his deSenee was impregnable as a
xdghi.eertnin It was, however, SUMO Wall. Further experiments;
that the morning found hint las Proved thot he could howl as well
ish as ever, and the no,•sterious meal- as hal. and his Judgment and ten1Ses
W000 alsvays to be relied upon.
eine ease had disappeared ugain.
So the cloud lightened over the So he quickly elintbsd tap to the
once happy house of Lavella. though Second Memo bio reputation growing
it never wbolly passed away. g' •.
1 .
Legal oneans were taken to secure Oho cricbet SeaSon, and practice was
the property of Dr. Artie', which hard and conipetition _keen amongst
proved to be even more enormous ,the young cricheters, for there was
tban was currently believed. He bad last s demat by Harrow to be
no relatives, and the custody, and wined out.
guardianship, and the management A fortnight. before this great event,
of his vast estate under the Court a test match was played. It. was a
was entrusted to John Trevor, Q.C., p001e4t cricket day. The sun shone
by the Lord Chancellor, who was a unclouded from a blue $ky ott a. green
. friend of -both men, and knew the earth. The crease was level as a
...I' intimate trust and friendship be- billiard table and inastie as its
tween than. cushions when /Tarry Tres -or went ia
first to face the bowling of his chief
rival. Sack Stunsoa owed his place
on tbe eleven to his reputation as a
lightning bowler. Somewhat erratic,
never returned. He never showed it is true, but undeniable when "on
the faintest reeognition of his • osvn the spet" and. especiallw deadly to
identity. But his physical health. nervous players. Tall, lean, and
InI4ThIlt Xt.
ataotin claatighos on the teleera It
homa. p0or .i_cii. ,w__5 __31, _....1.0,01.. feet :me oriie awat mill kora oul...gi see toat the boss nave good ;WI Wrif,kr:iloweti 4•4,-.1,11u klver-F. &IS Well,
bes in d4,gruwo." wan Sor7r "wren., sleep. For a 31auvamt he SUNNI Ste- 440,7 ? 'and in -ammo nesoasta. s 114 a zeta than
Vitally carried 043 1dn but for 4 one ' waidersa, goring round with comic Hate the solve in a pinion oe is Jas.. same Pool, sissNa T:41•;„ 2;..1 in ton.
out a fawn, Lis place on the eleven
was assured.
Innalred and seventeen, acored with- .r`tr,Ple'NitY at the chT14 or w'udel---." fat. It
the loot weather, care slattaald 111144S5.111;iia:Teara::::;iri.i.,0 no,p7ins valit,
"Where ant I? 'What bas happen -be ta4° a" to 1"4"';' t'U° 134)S. IQ° ';4i 1131""."
i It ve,tv.,„, to vas-tent:1w,-+ 00 W44.5lt-Wia.
tinz tion when br'd
llis inthulifilli Riled lihn full of the ed? fail 1 - -- --be- now. IL'', To a coneideroble eaten the 4ter ce ;toll ;to Me ereton. The 0.091,
a renunn e
which no triumph of after life oattotowednt „nit'
li ,Y011 vo belied ine foully. Trevor.'
at hie . young 50/v proves her future Onto ioisf 411li',41:7:::,11014:0011 Oeient1a1:1::,07:11,a:itt::i
pure. exhillrating joy of boyhood.
oval. yet, au alp tima up ims con.ii.a. .0 e0p4.1,1t0east;...tatzle watata.c..,Is grc:f_...5.,: lityttpbr. the way. silo rianagn, tkr tirbt oPor oa-aettriztT 1-i1 10V , -n 11.11'01aS•1
f motris al a swam not, vett sowed Self beeauso you can Play cricket arid while a bog o„ner gots to tont „butter. The amouot goined per
with good-Immoureal tunuseraPtot at, %cull 3,8,,,,,h'IriolitT:,(1,1`01,,eth'P' sr" to bc-, lousy it seemn the tbinnor the •,noutnol of button lin' Ininteurihation
The boys Shook bands beartpiley,"L171 .1:e1;:vhlaii;,./131:)':ti/fettsaf.10841:11trit'111::liirw'egti‘111:'::::,:oieritg- !'elvot11:1(::131101t1"4'a"i:::::16:1:1?.i•spc".:11141luitateillulli)titene:5t:Itl
l iliWer of m111111111 firitanws lows
a 1131 . 0. 4. 40,
1).visling with the throng of boys , es"
18410 the athoolroons be wan roughly I
irented and almost thrown end ^moved away togetlwr, getting their ' .
, turning sharply round. found Sam. .coats on an thoy walked. Thoneeforn them will feed the hotter.
, with passion, itoys eon hate with a o. new umbition into his friend. Ile
Son time to him, his faco blazing ,, ward tle'Y ‘v0re chums. Tre% or Init. folLit•ItillillagtrYttjt et::fte•csololvagobt. ton 71y4. '!'Q'Tt?;;,,3.! 11,..v1,41-____Ltie;n4tit4____. in 1 ‘1%!::;ttlinrein e17 -
no I will eat.
'good, 'meek, inte4MingienS hatred. 1101144 hiln with Ids tasks an -- Budd up the frame of the shoat on '''eFs.
Ilarri Trevor by some quielt iti-litaaster bad ever 'helped lam. Wbert clover. bran. 480015 and Ian. foods 'my.: ARA.11.8 mxcusa
millet itnme nt onee what that shone . Samsouat the end or the term,
meant. 4 maws duet is full of for; got A SC11001 ge1101111141141. 110 stoutly toed finish for market on Crain. 4 copitalint who was aelied to lend
.nutiity. but o boy nel.dr, no, prelitniun aver.red it was Trevor earned It. 'Hogs are creatures of helot and inioney for a qm,stinoublo ,,ntermis
(mien or explanation tor his fighting. , '1'30V01' gavo him ors in 00101104. tat
get to look for their food ouly ; 1.„eht.esteittilieW01114111alut, c1:14:),.4,e1,4.4.dc:stcluliasti....tivieloxlel
It ewes natural to biin. lIe lights ['coot and got him back his place in at regular times.
lieeause he orants to -with reason or the eleven in good 111110 far th0 //or- , Always breed from a thorongh- .e„,,,,„ wan bum., tbe reisitamt told
wit hand it. Sanison's jostle was a ' row match, when-vrowning 1 rininPli . Nbirglimboalli:isofv/4t:lont•tisje/04141:171,111111:itlhnt 4elx,U1-ith(ilszus,i„.t°8714: a
time an Arab went to
(^nonlife:. /stw j11S1 it seeond Trevor , of ell -he 1.0011 seven wiel'`ets rer icess of the sanvo, his neigbItor and said, "Lend ma
seemed to hesitate, half annoyed, ItwelltY"five, 11,81" in the first innings* Overfeeding of sows. Musty groin, * , 1 . , 44
, .1. (1 11 1 ope.
half moored at the 'evident. optoa eland was tbe nem of the day.Trevnes :sour
"I can't," sold the neighbor.
nuisance," be muttered to blinself, it Was, as lose been eaid, swill or sudden changes of food
"hut X suppose it most be
. ,one i ilrst and last fight. Lilted by all, .111.)ine'etlitlevadnitaarrr.lemvil3n7,„'(,),Tn.g.t1,:wha],ts,; .,:iu,',I.ley,,,(:11.1.1.1::\Til;2,11; t u
o use to rope
through with." Then to the scow -111111(1111g a helping hand lutre and there
ling Samson Ito tvilispered, "An .ns it WW1 needed, troughs for feeding is that the sows tinyneif...
Is led a p100,001.11t, \sill learn to cat much younger. i olvi t ,
la, do noo omit to do trial
Like a. choral 11 acted. The color
eau o liven to the burs faoe. Iola
eyes clamed, and he leaped to his
• unprolo-10O-too wa;nr,
Small hog notoneo are bcoit. Inteivo,14• al ion t, 4 r 1.34:,41•• from good
7n the teeth of the confident pro-
pbecies of the mental scientists, Dr.
Adel iraproved from day to day and
frOM Week to weok. IIis memory
ameatvarsrancet
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Case of Eczema
No Pen Describes.
After Three Years of Torrible Suffering Liitle Mary
Millar Was Parrriarraritiv Cured by
OIL CHAISE'S tliNTIViENT.
Stony of the cures brough abut
Th'. Chase's Ointment are so much
like miracles that people can scarcely
believe them. When Baby Millar be-
came victitn of eczema her parents
clid everything that could be done
to get her cured. Three doctors
tried all the 31100.1,16 in their power,
but without- success, and then all
sorts of remedies were used, wit,h
the vain hope that something would
bring rellet from the disease that
seemed to We burning up the living
flesh. .
It wa,s not until Dr. Chase's Oint-
ment was used thataaelief and euro
carne. This case is certified to by a
prominent Sunday school superin-
tendent of St.. Ca.tb arin es.
Mrs. Wm, Millar, St. Catharinea,
Ont., writes :-'My daughter, DIal'y,
when six m.onths old contracted ec-
zema and for three years this dis-
eaSe baffled all treatment. ITer caSe
was one of the worst Oat ever came
to rny notice, and she suffered what
no xert can ever describe. I had her
treated by three different doctors,
but all to no purpose whatever, and
ell sorts of balms, soaps. and lotions
were tried with no tinneficial resalts.
"Finolly 1 ctecioecl to 'use Dr.
Chaee's Ointmeet, and to my sur-
prise she began to improve immed-
iately, and after regular treatment
for a time the disease of so long-
standing completely disappeared. As
that was four' years ago, and not a
symptom of this distressing, ailment
has ever shOW11 itself since, the cure
must certainly be a. permanent One.
At the time of this cure we were
living in , Corn.tvall, Ont., and the
doctOrs there feared that if she was
not cured of eczema she would go
into a (1ecline."
.1VIr. S. llicItardso:.), jun., Superin-
tendent Christ's Church Stmday
School, St. Catharines, Ont., writes:
"I am acquainted with Mr. nad Mrs,
Wm. Millar and believe they would
not make any statement k.nowing it
to be hi any way misleading or un-
true."
Dr. Chase's Ointment, 60 cents a
box, at all dealers, or PAInanson,
Bates & Company, Toronto. To pro-
tect yoti against imitations the por-
trait and signature of Dr. A. W.
Chase, the famous receipt book au-
thor, are on every box of his reme-
dies. -
eight. l'm ready any time you easy life at school. In sports he hall 'it Pigla . l % * it?" persisted the borrower.
.,. ,
the keen enjoyment of youth; i
books the discriminating a *MAE -olif 'Pr°fitahl'Y
age. At study or play he was equ- eause be allowed to stop growing. '
h- - - - nionths oId must not from any ; water with it...
So the challenge svas given mil at front six to eiglat : "I want to tie. up lite cubic feet of
accepted. Like wildfire the news. "How on earth:" sienwed the oth-
went about that there was to he a ally contented. Ills masters could
or, "VIM you tie 131)3041101'with a
fight between Jaelt Samson and the mD
ake othing of Inm. lie had abil- Among hogs a quiet disposition is
produced by constant handling from 'roper,
new boy, -"the chap that bit Jack's itY enolig-1-" 31 , • one generation to another, and has . g„ mond..
1 too melt " OW 111115101'
replied tbe noiehbor.
bowling all over the field, you know. petulantly complained. Ile 'WAS in- more to do with the dam than tho ..4318112 15 great, and tit. pernaris us
and got. his place on the eleven." At 1
e ustrious too in his own way, but progeny.
to do strange things nab a rope
school the news of a O ht is always of emulation or antbition he had not Extra feed increases the growth if /when we do not wish to lend it."
good news, wbatever be the easus e. trace. He shied at the regular, .of the proper hind. and makes larg-
ball, and whoever the combatants. liard-beaten, dry track of school rou- er anintrols at maturity even if it , i
Some few cricket devotees there were'ms.rt.tm A ..1111 COMPLIITION,
who thought the scbool eleven a. timn He loved to read on his own dors not bring maturity sooner than
thing too sacred to be the theme of account the,nlal books in literature
ry
. . The advantage of returning ordinausage. Sir Evelzoi Wood is (Melillo' a cup
fist cuffs, but they were a miserable and the new nap s m scu nce. s a sow . for competition by colleen in a long
. -
that proves a good breeder for vars.', dist:nice compass -bearing rale. The
Minority frOM. the. first., and their ' the school phrase gots, he never "did
scruples 'were speedily absorbed and, an was cheerfully
himse/f justice" at thtlsexaminations,
d . is that she takes the place of milk, Idea is a novel ene so far as England
provides tor her young at least ten
Call it by what name you will, the (To be continued.)
content. to see
lost in the general enthusiasm. I the prizes all go to his friends, weeks, and 'keeps them growing. as chart -and -compass rares, Wert
is cotwerned; but similar rides, knowt
W. CASE'S 0 aThe good strains of hogs must be carried out under Lord Roberts in
k?ot, so by proper care, intelligent India. The distance to be run is
CATARRH CURE ..„ ei.
vont nd s'aieltato-it . feeding, taking ad- taanty_fiae miles, anti competb004
are forLidden to use whips or sticks,
13 sant (erect to the diseated
es
parts by the improved Blower. It age is ("it'll tlia-'2.An that pigs are
otr. circumstances and watch -
Heals the ulcers, nears the air wing results, ..
passages, stops droppings in tha 6
throat and imam:many cares eaned too early. Usually it is best
free. .4ui enders. or Dr. A. W. chaste to allow them to run with the
Catdarrh anRay Favor . Blower
Medicine Co.. Toronto, and Buffalo. as by this time they should be
...._ accustomed to eating.
JOY ON THE WAY.
Sorrow comes, but will not stay;
Joy is whistling on the way;
Every winter dreain of May -
Sing it so, believers !
Though the rain be round the eyes
Every rain -cloud fades and flies;
Light is streaming front the skies -
Sing it so, believers i
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innate human savagery which rejoic-
es in hurt or danger was at work
amongst them. This same spirit set
the gladiators to kill for the public
amusement at the Colosseum, and
that made professional pugilism so
popular in Morrie England in the
good old days. There is no pro-
fessional pugilism, of course, in the
humane and enlightened England of
our tine. Men wear "two ounce"
boxing -gloves, aceording to law, and
beat each other to a jelly, and "put
each other to sleep" as the pretty
phrase is-asleep frori which it is
often hard to waken them, and froni
which sometimes they never waken
at -all. But this is "sport" and of
all sports the most exeiting and the
most oopular - in enlightened Eng -
Int is get back to the only fight
this story has to clo' with. The
two boys met the next day in a
secluded corner of the play -ground
stripped to the waist and pager for
-battle, For a ring there was a
closely packed circle, on young bodies
and eager young -faces. Amongst the
knowing ones Jack Samson was the
favorite. He was a year older and
two inches taller than his opponent,
and his strong arms had made him
victor in many a• similar encounter.
But young Trevor, clean -limbed
and square -shouldered, full of vigor-
ous vitality, was hard to beat. As
he quietly face'l his opponent, young
experts of the ring noticed the per-
fect guard that covered face and
Samson was angry and eager . to
begill and end the battle.
Trevor was very ' cool 'and quiet.
'There was a half smile on his lips,
as a Man in a frolic smiles at his
own folly; but his keen blue eyes
never lett the 18100 01 lus opponent.
RIOETT TO SMOKE INSIDE,
The Paris Cornectional Court nas
upheld the conteetion of a defendant
who argued that he had a right to
smoke inside an omeibus for hygien-
ic reasons.
NOVEL REUNION.
There was Et. touching reunion the
other day at Frick's Locks. Pennsyl-
vania. The venerable scboolinaster
rang the bell of the olq, school -house
when there trooped in, not the chil-
dren 01 the village but sixty-two
middle-aged men anti women, former
scholars, All the old lessons were
gone through, and OM ibe class ad-
journed to the playground and
romped th.rougla the old games.
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LONG 12017RN1NG.
One British regiment has been in
mourning for more than a century.
This is the old 470, the Loyal North
Lancashire Regiment. The officers
wear black blended with the gold
braid in mentors, of General Wolfe,
Camson forced the tight front the who was killed at Queboc.
'
o
whilst spur -marks on a horse will
mean diequalification. The idea ol
the competition is to train the of.
sow ficers in the proper numagement ol
well horst•s, the import once .of which wet
demonstrated in South Africa.
raermewennevamismawem•
N4aloaniF'..arat. •000.W.eXmoswe..g•
Jim Dunms had scarcely slept
wink,
.All night he'd toss about and
think,
But that's all past --he'll sie'er
endure
Insomnia. He's found a cure
Tis "Force." At night, when
lights are dim,
It soothes the nerves of "Sunny
Jim."
nosaam
t'•
anatotanotnegannaersannonassaa:81
, .
The Ready-to.Serve Cereal
raolies one chummy
with good sleep.
,Vesuldret siievo at Feat.
"- wouldn't believe it tiSi 4 tract e, bet
' Focee' IS a care for insolinda. I need to
etay awalt:e night 1%1*i:tight, Now eat a
big bowlful of 'Force' Ket, hefore gotitg to
bel, 1301 .eleep and 1 feiVe become goad
ffioada again:- "L. L. Drina,..i,
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