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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1903-10-1, Page 2STRONGER THAN ..DEATI1 .44., . isimaitteoemomtviaixtostavoneetneirroimesestalteesaato A RANSOMED- LIFE _ The color is returning to his face; Villa F RESPON3IBLE ;Isis c'yes are opersittg.." • , "Where aia Ardel Murmured' ;but so feebly they could hardhy le-ar WE es0e, eepaleE OR Ixs.s siNx,„ th.e words. gp AGAIltIST BY QV-, ;RS lie.rry Trevor helped him to his - ;feet and sustained hint. He swayed o _ :like child who ha$ just lestroed to . "nut Nothing' Can. Vree a Kan walk. Front Ms Own. Share of , kw hours' sleep," 1hArry whis- Responsibility. , tiered to the doctor. "and he will be i . , bit:welt again. Then the two usoved I 4- young man who bad to be talteu DE:11:P PLOWING, eat rank -flavored oeul ill sowilite '''.slowlY aeross the lawn together, tee to the.loa.oult AS reported to have Th *EQR.ARNIERS • SeaSenaile and Profitable sr - Wats for the Bun Tillers ;+ of Um Soil. enee of foods on the eireerty dairy products s shona when, dairy ing annuals eat garlic ia tee mot spring. Tile milk of one such ant mai wig spoil the product of the en tire dairy, and a Very few the •ot put of a large creamery or factory. A consideratien of these fact shows oreflyI the insporteett ria tion of feeds to prodgeta and soeuo teach us the folly oe allowing nu dairy anhatelS to temente forced t/ CHAPTER XII. t said Ninth reference to his moral re- e ere is a pad practice too o current, saw 4 look of iKtio, and fear ;others following. sponsinitity : aen unlucky. YOU s("300 Win inauagemeut_tiutt ee to practice tihselia"cduzirliegdofloeMsllY lon• !start to 4he boy's face. She saw his IVilea the ho -Y carne down frpia '41.-• see. Tecoor'S r41+4-ittiOnS '22Tro? • " body suddenly stiCerf and stretch to (31,el's room all modiste* had passed kinds or peopie, the a•orld isndwiletZe:1 ricittealetarlloyeepr,lotto•ipee• hol'ohlev ciptroswitiloi; - to herbage tehen pastures are short, o SPeat LaVel/a, of course-, and Ilia oars, anal felt their light boat Jroso his fem. The look of mt - • • and the uucaught. I ara one of the '$hould be practiced. Will dePend 1)4117h -wen Qt t00 startling iaeident that hod its after •,,,t e „ • seem al bas e1 and ashamed and h . • • t eerie . .1-11 feed spoil(s1 fodder from tho hothoo were- first vacation was ntarked by a iiefatrNytt,t11.4%ttagth: sth.:ethroo.tes4:11,51.0:it,hIns command. was goao tat); liet lif:Aolp.tipieerne c.10,ssa, ntmaor%A svxzeovozvalusit lati-gelLuponoetaltiewletwoldrituitirtilso. tlx): stfacts of thr'llit"ess seleetlmeg consequencee. Not by father and , ht Inheins bready to 10 01 for the part h tha, sowings. may be said to hold true in reference or the hoe Or the edges ,oi Mother only was his welcome warm oe ant rested *. ig nu he said, hhh :had played, the szlo lever since ehtison got into trouble to ,flethode of cultivation. Loco received hita with shy joeh Dr. • • ,• -A •I - 1, t • " s " and nued....y.o.vettodit: fro; it,: cliallict:iirstqad: water f oatuoti white at their prow "eleeping soundly. l• tlunk "it row ng the bl ue os 1.• the sod n heacz;usleunt.,114t.iir. allsisnsallsnmillal eat whet Ard'el and little Jeanette with wild, Ile sP°74'.' 11!le 4•341.' 1.i3 a- dream. Ilte s Itre Is as hell. ac :lee -31,11i arid then tried to cratel out of it by, Percolation of rain water through r . Otstrperoos delight. i a . . e, . a 1 . -al I I- e.„ a d _ not only improves the Pb- • .„,o,.1 e, tee eeeense or Inc health a; There via* a visitor at LaVP'114 OU: theme slid swiftly by, .laed the banks, and the trees on ,-, darig.ns is paa. ; Rut the tEve instead of acknowledging her meal condition of the soil but con-, ---"` -- 4 j I. dillr E then- doetor's dkallitY Iv" 1111 - 'part *11 th d rel'et'on teed t f st-. serves dant, f d hi '. "1 1 tile Aulliwash4iiiii Lie qi•4 * e the oreasirof of his first houte•conting, 11 t At a turn of 1110 river loser caught lied. "*.l don't know what tricherY ; • hell- uilt e tjh 1 ?- i 1t, o 4 d a imra.' a ti7° * danY s°11 "v1 •Pr(i(iiieis- g _ ono. e eet tens taati.an esa s p it, at l•en ers perco atioi Tile sumo...eine dairymen are he. leadeed„ Edgar Wiehbene &now Colon- ,eigbt of the tennis groend and a :has been practieed on " " he said. calmer/ snare been eacusing them- tame44 4t, la Saab ea-SeS we have al- „„e.se,„- men& , a more the ones wise 43 Wickham) was a constant vis4or 'group of people on it clustered round sharldY" •`The synipton of eareelsoeelves and accusing others. WaSe found it ad.visable to follow ---...^,.....;;77,-tiLli of mattitt, theie to the Plat''"-". "1..1E3 nlade -4•Ittls- secret , a prostrate Ilgsire. "Look! look!" 'nine poisoning were wondernall:4•1 Tti ' eomparat" • 1 I 11 1 '' - 1911""e "-------- - r''' - --; - -- . . . . I. ..zany' Tim- menet ere is something mean mut l'ke ,3.' s In ow p ottang 48 of the, strong attraetion that dreW , taw, 0 -4.1. but al •- • -• ' counterfeited." • • termed bts itead for g moment, newel: "They were real. 'rreNor answeE-.4 tat,,,,v,..st aelino,au,ogoateot to the um, summer and fall. thus preventing - he iltsfeatgat<eall ittatseli inn aetnonll- mail he ran the Isosit"s aese on the, P.• smitten end seiyet -loon le h 81 1,1 t '''lltillt this •• - •• - • o t?.. e0t1 emus or wroitng oing d - f Where SOIIS are cm:octane-1- -or_ a 44 4 11404,014 1 A 4 .. -' Otis de 1 • K.,,) ,s, . ine .e. Et s ptornot.va m enwar(lly about this,. but It ts the t sPtmg and eeP Plowing in mid- nate r y aided to obtain and retain custom. IL'a r4PEld- Twke eased .the Pierce e;train me the oars!eintithe. ;els Who are willing to anon" them . eseafablie majesty of the moral largely the formation of a itacil pan. 1. ).0ift Good leas. wealth. coati -deed with' Nemo end tee i.ed out "g Liie3rIlcur-eT?;:; cure is proof positive." tie?' Chat soch condemnation is j'osst, isj unless the soil is made compact. be-' ae e,‘ k ge 0 0 ,.e s ,e a ., o a ••si n en r.l. 1 ;flattery relnutatnon, ulnde hum " to follow as sh. consist. I, "lion" in London. end there wore lie darted straight for the tesmis• other reionne, Tie% 11ri. went on l.."'.- ,st/thee a hard Punislonent to bear fure it hae time to lose its moisture" WheNki:diF:et('fs)irge.SdritIfi:r41;t1a7: car - 144n. 1'44r '5."141-1/r---' 14)111-1L1114'ers ""- grOlold, all j 41 a itosatent wan with f.ttlY, like one eanght in an offeeee, 1 coottme trxieg mum, uort of mote, tey ovsapargution. loom, suet* ,solis tied on it irtws In most eaSeS tq 1(1" 1"1 Sh4re 14'3 I he gronntt gath"•r:el noted a'. pros- and st answering out au (,...Nciist•: "1 'slitit. to attrsa act tes:aims to aoreePl. are owed deep 'they ehould be r001-„1iMgh ave O440t line of Produce. Imi aill unmainisil, and Isrse to contirahtrat„ 1,04, , 4. 1.11,Etid,,,,L ,,,,, lay ,shatad blau. toil Nan that 1 i„,,,44, 1 olbs 01.5e, 1,.ks responsibly,. Of (.011r4e. ed at 011ee 4111,1 theft faeloWeal 'Avitis a 'it also PeWs to ronrdline with it 4 ulgeSst 1-0.1e4' thlY staia,'d 114 stiff and 0511, ae t0.k. r':,0•Ec of Folio time sinc*. the medicine Em.-st ;no oue ever escapes the. aessilits 14413'*" -"v so its to give a 1410st. Inlinber or VIHM that min ON on his patient wooii:g. dentin the fe..4 carved aro/ the strong leellielt bad Leen lost -Artier ased'...einee 'Infs oWnIlItIlIll A man is wittat. 'match- Where heavy clay :mils tor the fantger tiosiliething to sell the Ln ttds wooing Joint Tri.ttior WaS'1.?eth limited tight /As se raletrop. Case- Itill'ant t4) lave told Et- ,De dneS 414 *u*d 1'a 1080(1 111 11 di PCI *0(1? idnetfellif .i''''-tuilijeasor°ItS41141141e. 144ss eailY deva. Pn bit n gentle. fatherly fashion to tte Incise at the tittle, cca•-.• 'wading:one." his strong stily„ wed hed men spok-1 Pr. llarth•y. who happened to tn. in 'Antonget the bottle'* 1 Itnn-44 MEN TIIINKS, be conserved by placing a loosoloped from the orchard, garilern pout, I nut some people are pleased to earth mulch on tho surface, try yard and dairy. The family is LuelP bis lieT//alf; ftlr "LI' I ht' b°4i37" lie quairit-sliatiell Oal t‘i think. they hate escaped behind eJ '1'00 men t' avail. Put Era. spite of herself.; "Is it sunstroke. doctor?" Ccslonet the doctor. who leo/sett at it mud ••• . nnes sande'. wet 'forolshcrd orlt ohtairl4pc° 44't whtl/ec*Itit pleasure. to see that 1.4.1cys heart peame up panting "lie- was plan.ing , 03•4 the. ,n.dortnr.". `aid pthenweiven. nith their defects nod *less is seen -and jtulggnot, grocery etill ehmg to ite first shoico. Lucy, in the &Tee stsn 011 the afternoon , toe noy. 1,n tue aloe& Wa'i Written, uith w.w of at ti do.,3 out, o- WL. lino arrangement should (Ionia or a sophistication. Ita dry lands gra. plowed eNidetly• or t I° "d tidS is T4S was pleased with an unreasoning' Wickham. astio..1, as Harry Troroeistinit it emits:sly. matter of fact. they have carried alike. lilere where thotrihtless- Salad aid in reducing the monthly it is trueseldom spoke to Pr. Ar- „ without a htt 1" Ant idote to strychnine^ twentv del, who made Jeanette his chosen "It's poisoning toe strychnine.," the '!111.'ops its half a t;tabler *of teaser."' bo co'1ZiilX(Itnii06411414.ritilittz),311 ittigl.,Irtit-jlitsiste41.4)1)gi lIght. ou4 salls Ive /g.ow114111t1;tiarXe41-1:41).,vat,-trki.;;;etretolirel tl at h 151103* mpanion. But 1•:eos, sate that ever „ doctor answered grt avelly: "he syp su-, sIthcl wah freh and Si. as" and again the clear blase eyes would, toms aro unmistakable. In the last "itintsUgln the Words had only U'elt II' 4,1"a*V8e1P°SSII0Ati5Pl t"I'34:1)1S.ttitrePI:74!17.0n tiallib"le:t0131111e1)1gdrilig '1:1110 4(.541711A b.etsveelos a? '711•1111 s*dc • ov.°111' turn on the euars-y glaueo of t:stage . too: there in 130 hope.- written a minute befere. Belt the n _e tntr to *04,, Plant/34 DY ntatolog the Soh'sotispeadeetwn oa toe farm we recall a NnelOtr Mail are snore or less ConnpaCt and covering the surface4 yearrting. pitying 3ove. 1i4e*1-witte4 One quick. searching glance 'Tr..vor ) writing wars Ilea 81`1110g of Pr. jeelonsy gave Wsehlman too au ink- east at the prostrate body, n if to del of the old days, or a p ling of tte to uth. list made no assure rifincellf the doctor spoke t1io'•1(nt400* of it. • gu. or„ n WOre, tchange, ins truth, Oild then turned and ron for ; `1Vitett1 san*---wlien 1 bc'ard Yon Illaniner to Intr. Artie1 gnew kinder the honis., ." th. • toe 110 C014:1' 3)1-10, 11'.101re 1c0471z-, 03451.- ***g Trel.or 841343 1*tot3e3311.„ "'of ati L.neella,ling ttoid.nT in one hand, and 111 t'olltrh•.' rata for this m11040111' at ;mg 41 green kr,,,1459 hyqttlo 11th.00Ce, If I as rade or disteseeele Sdgelr411 thet;',U lt,141. Dr- illartley, sum you will 14, Ile ;molt down 3(r,441-,, the prostrate 'forgive in^'• 11. Va'S InT; glimintv 15*4)4 TM'S 41 0110053 Harry Tool- bod1. uten the tlir•tor natterpos'pd„--- . blame for it." cr and lave, had gine.- 11 long, Ittoo 143* .o foie hose""3v dohs; Trevor reddened with psitio row up the rite's, Pr. Ardel had tid, shorolo. 'in his son, 1.44e, 3eall4Wel CIMIliVrJRUji CJI10011141 WiallQIJJ to al Rut Teetar owned upen tolum 144014 .4.404 Mid dielIghtedly. 1114111 1.140 data.. game OF lawn Jennie. azial ;Sold= ;so fall of 94 r** eutitority that ite Web profeFsional 3'3id0 bail cherily thrown 113 book aside ;quailed. !pletelY inolliflied. to humor hinf. It wan ;pate a 33oe. oyou eitra %hi nt,thing.** 33is&,..41 "You betle zaved IsiS life, medear loW affair front the first• Pr. Ardel "don't inneuler those who eats." 114)Y.," ha' said pleasantly,. "and I was all Unrivan"4 14411.1r. lie boil ,The tinge% notion. th' Meatly coon. heortikr congratulate you, yet Shot regained his ElOrVello0154 Skill in all deuce of the boy. e1014•41 ti 44. s* ls not quite A* ste. feher.,," be adhled. 1,01'1,. lit*• one roeuumg. hulf.,fur..!jee the u1:4.013, round the hwy. fl,.smiling at MS 01511 conceit. "Von gotten iunguitge., Its though theio 54.030 54*34,40 drops from the how, un 1 1311,11. no doubt, But, in a eorsain wi•re, a sort tif memory in 8031-4* and his handle•-r.liief. and dabbed' it on re'Wer. WO' 111051 C0111,!,s9 that Pr. niinfAo. Frani liVieLltalit lie won the whi4e. set fats,. The IKON t Alivek1 k33.0,3 game after game. and 604 aft"T f.et. ermi slightlrthe lips parted. and ; "Yo." Barry Trevor '111 54 with costeutuntate eaee. while Jean"; the 1.4.1/1 unelenched. Trevor ,43114e113Y, a41t.ellt1li7. With IhNhell 1'4W4`; 13 4*' who hod aPt 4thilvd herstal the headthe whole body muting "Pr. F0V141 linstet"If." marlete• and umpire. eroWed withwith it, stiff ae: a boardlie set tise;. lie WaS right iss propheey. Vivi. unetsucesoltel delight at lter big PIO.Ye'turabler'S t'llget to the white lips and 'an Artlel awol.e from hie long *deep natte's triumph. ',dexter/wily ponteel the contents of lifts, 41 3 Oidlt I4•f1:41401011., NeitilOr then, 330*1 Miehltant's good-lunsmer was the ltalf-lilled tufahler to the laet .1104 at Pl'ivards ilid lie feel. the .slight - not in Me least effected.Orop through the parted teeth. 4'" efforts* ill frth om e Potert Poison "Gene' and set. Thal"s tite; At that moment lawy ettutp up run- ; that had mil -talent with WS blO011. foneth." he said; "it's setting um- zsing from the wattw side. She was Nor were his strong nerves i11 the riom t/ote:. My dear "fellow. you flushed b,y the run„ but the ittielt fad- ',,lt•aSf by the, danger be inul • don't give me a look in. I'll have t ed from le'r pipets ;le she saw 4rtI..1 'passedlie laughed like 4 iloy Whell Izr.v rev, HS". though. some da.Sh" „Vitae; there so • Ilte was told it was his own autidote AseZel Istughed a boisterous. Welsh? "0 thell she cs•ied ,1 that load saved him. There was no lattolt as he tillad. himself a foaming out. than teTore. So flowed 151031 tilinshine 0 and no inisat of elbs tialfetks d against by (Ahem *The innocentli with a tillt3 atraek Oa capavity for 0 4144111her Of instances where a Mlle lino of the pereisterst aelf-dereption with ed, 'This ehOuld be liOrtle in mind 15,,tablle.",V It l'ec,,,lk,tT lol„te ,1311,;e1114rf,4: enfier with the guilty, llut. In 'tjew^hotriin, moisture tu realw 1 t la !bee been started and proved SO IWO. which WO OW he oureelves as with a, in practicing diVIO tind Shallow "Ct it'4 w"' "144 "*""' ''''' ""- garment, it in well to be very alne,plowing. Iliand. we have known of 111Stkii4Ve$ liert+ and asili', What writs:WS •we, per -,1 The salient points in favor of1ljers,,n„e/1/121,1,19,.:414„1441,..51:,licriletil,4P„4",Ad„'nt: haps, may have doite? Anil then deep plowing are, that lilaiS;tar0 IS( "'```' "4° ""- ''"*" "''' " '-"- - 4....-....'''' in9ftead (41' CritWUM Oa Of OM' ro-41tore easily retained; the roots of 11 ifi hi.51. hown.ver, to ("NtinVi':11., tale* 1,14413ThibliDit,74 'face it 0101 bear it, 04„plants are given an oppoetsseity to ,ttnInit In 11"."; Hts"Iter" 11)41; 441139" 44/3 'go deeppr Bud eartaer in 1.4.arch se sheep eoine side 334 0.3 going that 4:ev1h/st:or:;;:letitellii,104•4a11.:14-4-4TZ ganimiti talte:1-oilionggavnureirs „If000litl'e':,11lertaWtril,4lagiti.gollRvoatietir rils,trsel5ntret(tt i rIvrtionlinielalialutiziliemerri4ilt li(latoriatTeen ryiefalrle, moral weetionees led hint to conclude,where commercial fertilizen's are 00.29.i 0041 114*' b°1144° Pr°4-114"141111 uf Tklmie. that be didn't deeerve to be there. Ployed, a breaking lip of the soll , 6.01145 400" ,-,......---40,................. Ilia cynical 4131151011 of tho world iii- to a good deldll anisth in retainingi to the caught mad IIIIICAUght reveals and uti*.i?ing these plant foods, wadi PRIMIII•34ED QVAIIIIIIPER. a profound mental mid anoral dIs- laStkvh the lielttlitll,' of the hulheson iv no natural hist/ere (‚31 '4 WOS llt 'eaenel for wide!). per1111115,, OS theabrosegitt wititin reach of the }nerds. Ifni! swing uuti th' hool-teach young man indicated* he was. not I On many of our farms jot thiS . WAS 141ilvtireAisg his tieSses:1 litlquieitlYeere e Wh011y rt.sporislhlo--"inoro sinned country loony poor crops ran lie'ress , against than sinning." 'traced directly to shallow plowing., ..wmie itowbods... he eaand„ V Seim -ice Is not an utunhaterated The hums or nueeesu of the .faron:"what do we eau a creature 'With bleseing. 'Mere alaays comes with restS largelY olion tho methods lot- two legs e" itrae„, of r,..gret, or env in 141,..; 5010e,,, ant:awl of beer. But ihe hneteong boy suilhel up at "I must liaNe l,'* 1) WO:Woeful 13, 1(' better luck. Colonel." her Willi 140110. "Nor like 3(8'. *0 ill 0080 thrYs, 31304134 3)0 eriei. mid dr/tined It at a, draught. ;to die." be answerisi softly, **though I'm not up to tituch "Nasty bitter after-taste," luA inut-1 Even as ho Spoke a quiver ran ,1,110w. It was lucky I load you be - toped, with a comical grimoce; "the through the proStratp body and nif-1 side me yesterday. No." whin Tro- drigs of the eask„ I dare say." ther and smother, then there was a!vor ofihred to restore tlo medicine Titre he called out to ./ettnette, ;14 sigh ut relief. the stiffened ';e1111.til: "'•;y011 71111:14t 40f..11 it. YOU .ies relaxed tilt.ir tolsion. and ;,LUOW bow 1.0 MOO. good use of It, land I don't, 81)(1 ne‘4.1. °Come along for a game? I'll give.03)4)4 you forty and play baekhaud. Will you empire, Colonel, just for this one eet?" Bet it was soon painfully apparent that Ardel's skill had departed from him. Ills body trembled and etiffen- ed alternately. Ire lost control of his ninseles. Ilie arms and legs moved with involuntary jerks, like the limbs of it puppet. A. look of fright and pain came Suddenly upon his fact-. Ile staggered two or three times and recovered himself, then, with a low, half-stranghel cry, he fell, and lay prone on the •grass un- der the hot glare of the sun, stiff anti still, with his teeth clenched tight. That half -strangled cry seemed io reach the soul of young Trevor far up the river. Lucy, lying back in the stern of the boat, with hand dangling in the clear, cool water as they moved languidly down with the il Of course there was isamiry aml hiesTc*helT070.vIvoeint°tmoinettifstaagerralia• , invest igal loss, but it ecitne to „„_ and stbsolute cure for each ii thing. The' coachman. it was dis- it and every form et Itebine, ,,e0yered had got stntelinine to lint blotaingaudDro..tudiagpileo, 4 ' * tbdmwmfaetaters have stuaranteed la Se tee. I att old (lying dog out of bis fiain. tiraordati In the dells prera and askyournegh• 7 T1111 110W the strychnine had come t h tth ti *ale of it. Yea can u sit ad grt Tour 13110Celr back time curei. Gec a box. ns int t beer tankard all dealers Or EDMANSON.MTES& Coal:1=w jug, was mystery. am Or:Chase's Ointment 'tomer& a mystery it 1-• onel Wickhnno who see net of all appalled by the catastrophe, was great limbs lay limn as a sleet- 'keen in his investigatiens. But, even mg Child's Eva watched with Parte be had to give up al last in despair. ed lips and straining eyes. 'Wickham -11 WaS Ood sent vou Harry was trembling like a leaf. said Lury to yoang Trevor. as they John 'Trevor was the first to speak-. paced together the lon w it t•rowd 'VC/VC superinclol ide,na, owed in Plowing, and too much 111181.111.PLNG AND BANEFUL. ere calm" 1)° t44(.11 111 .14"hlg r ght, 145141g the best styles of plows One of the most liortfill Ideas ot ottr to local conditions. 'Much modern seleittlfie development is; that of the permanence' or produetsve of uniterialifule webatacm. no acres dellends, %Ilion this first n14101" universe, including' Mail, turns out Zillion of agriculture, v12,., plowing, to be a vast maehine whose motio»s. whieli with modern machinery, mhos ;are changeless laws. *Every out- it; POssilde to do it right at all come is the inevitable result of pre-, times. ceding causes. bito this plexus of intent/Wag things and forms man, ot Tin= ALL Tnr. fits as perfectly as Wheel, Mid Whitt lie does or thinlis or feels is! The mew Danish method of -strip but the outcome of the forces play- plug COWS has been attracting con- ing. upon his brain, and the old no- adorable attention, and was tested tion of a soul morally responsible with nueceSS at the Wietonsla eta - for its tilquelits arid actions, es an lion. It follows by the ordinary course of mill:tug as based on the oxploded nit th. we. action of ealvee when sacking, and In Now let this sort of teaching . d - n Is briefly as follows : "After the the people and the tendency to free 50'w ban been 31111ked, the bag 11110 adjacent parts of the bhdy are Orst one's s*elf from moral responsildlity of all well rubbed with a coarse Y 1 lote qu 61.1 j idea as a way tO throw blame from (loth. yith a 'view to stimulating the moral agent UpOn his emit -pint; 14111eart:cortsr ooti triellut dd)Se'rhaite.etiottill.en went. "I didn't do wrong," cessIvely manipulated with the hands sus - says, "I am simply caught while by being lifted upwards against the others escape. I am sinned against body, and pressed against one an- , more than sinning." other with some force. They are It may be admitted that what the' further massaged with the Angers sentimental Frenchman said has 1181511 1 that. t 1- ow an'l thumb. at the sante time being • 1 1 1 long af- YoU d it "A biped, sir," seld "Nnuse owe." "A RUM fiir." "(1(44413," Wan MP ila.ttt VIM CO111. 144011t. "NOW, tiro there any teeth. , emit hipeds ?" "Yes, ehlekens aod ostriches," oThot's tight. Now, What 28 42 quadruped?" ' "A •creature with fostr "Quite cOrreet. NOW Vali ;V4841 tell 18(7 lf there fun any feathered quad. ritiledS? 1 "Nti-01.-=0114 Mr. l*V0 Joist thought of one. "Rave you? 141int is It 7" ' "A feather bed, sir." 6* 'WRY SUE GAVI•1 alTotnewri ttliPonilliltigi'isaerdio:411.145.1iSst.ceiSIt‘e'ato: was lintve. Suddenly she beard tin sound of the ()ovular of a window, and muffled footstep echoed from the dining -room. But never a tre- mor agitated that noble woman Bravely she walked to the room whence tbe sounds emanated and e4I14" WV 14) lave ult1 11. burglar, who held a revolves point-blank at her. "Tell nu. where the money is hid," pushed in an upward direction, so be hissed, "or I'll fire 3** as to imitate the pushing bob- " ed. Col- TO FORGIVE ALL. 'Mug action of calves. As a result of these several manipulations sonic But it must be observed that it is milk is collected in the milk cistern; to forgive, and forgiveness lias no width is drawn off front time to meaning __except as ft remission of uToilg doing. The meow that ma- time by polling the teats. The method requires some skill, and oc- terialistic science has brought With There Was wonder, almost fear 111 where she had spent that deli I it woold imply that to know all cupies considerabsiedit,iatun,ebaaads targoauilLet, obligation a winch are seriou his voice. Ire spoke not as father • oleos- gotion hour with vivian Ardei firgIorin114tbe. to 11.nd moral g Wu] its introduction into large herds. "What have. you done. "(Tarry?" knOW? HoW did the call come beet morn se n the meantime, ie sox in - The stripping is said to be done tl s t st'nc to son, but as Man to hiS master, in the old days. more thoroughly than when "Row could you nse man will recog_ much "It NN'tIS strange feeling, Lucy- tread wa from denying tO idze the law of goOdlless as supreme the ordihary plan is followed, more their re_ slightly richer quality owing to the "Saved his life, sir, believe," the ewe 11 aoi.v wide- Milk being obtained, and that of a Ile answered. assal meeent en i Turn and sbilt, as he boy answered modestly, "Feel his heart. doctor: all-equiv. it beats easily. suclelen and strange," increased proportion of the exteed- d suits f Ki elf seas Ailments of the Most Painful and Fatal Nature Prevented and Cured by OR, OUSE% MONEY -MU PUS, When, you think of the pain and suffering which accompany backache, rheumatism, lumbago, stone in the kidneys stud bladder: when you think of the dreadful fatality of Ilright's 'disease, dropsy, diabetes and apop- lexy, you rimer well wonder Why Pea -- pie neglect to keep the. kidneys in perfect order, for all these ailments are the direct restilt of deranged kid- neys. Once the kirlae.ys fail to filter from the blood the impure and pois- onous waste matter there is trouble et a painful and dangerous nature. Among the first symptoms axe baek- ache,. weak, lame back, pains in the leg.e and sides, deposits in the urine, impaired dipstion, loss of flesh, energy and ansbition, stiffness and soreness in the :joints and feelings of weariness and lassitude, Preverition is always better (la an cure, end hence the advisability of esing Chese's Thielney-Livce- Pills on the very first indication of such.' derangement. "Whether to preVent or oure, Dr. Chase's ItOcIney-Liver Pills are the utost effective treatment you can obtain, for besides their direct and specific action on the kidneys, they keep the bowels regular and the liver active, and hem° purify tho system and remove the cause of dis ease. Thi8 medicine has long since prov en its right to first place as a our for the complicated and serious de rangeotents of the filtering and ex emit)** organs. It has the largos eat cosh is endorsed by more peopt timia any similar treatment. You tem depend on it absolutely to bring prompt relief and lasting euro. view of these facts it is a waste of lime and money and a risk to lit it -- self to trifle with new and untried remedies when Dr. Chase's :Kidney Liver Pills are at hand. One pill a dose, 25c. a box, at all dealers, or Fichnanson, Dates &i Co., Toronto. To pro( eet yott agoinse imitations the portreit aed signature of Br. A W. Chase, the famous reeeipt boci",;. author, Lae on every box. :1" I seemed to feel the taste of will man sooner or later will hear ingly rich strippings obtained at the stryebnine in my mouth, to know that I had swallowed it. I felt my- self stagger and fall, and lie there. helpless and lifeless. 7 know there Was not one moment to spcues. knew that I was trembling on the brink of dissolution, 010. 'it was agony while it lasted." • Ile broke on with a gasp almost of pain.frigtened her -he. who was always Hiwild wor s ds and voice so placid. His face had- grown ghastly, and the drops of perspira- tion. stood out on Ids forehead. lie seemed -to have: forgotten she was be- side him. She laid a thuid hand on his arm. "Why, Ilarry," she said, "what has come to you?" With a strong effort he curbed hie feelings as a man curbs an unruly Steeds, forcing it to be, still, • "It is the reaction, I suppose, The strain was killing while it tested. You know, Lucy-, "-a faint 'emile flickeredon his lipe,---"Ardel is more Utah a brother to me. I. -Te is as clear to me ,as ney Own flesh and b1r0le0 icein: and afterwards lex), °Witt Mystery in his words, and ponder- ed 'vainly over their meaning. (To be continued.) - Maude : ",Whet 40 i1...' you so a41 - fully nervious, clear ?" Clara : "Why, Fred is to have .ain interview . with papa .this **ternoon."Oh, and you are afraid your fe.ther will not give his 'consent ?" No rm afretici Fred wou'tshow up.'' • the voice of God walloug la the gar- end of each milking, den FEFED AND DAIRY PRODUCTs'. and to the eearching question); "Adam, where art thou ?" the east ble man will ive the truthful re_ A good illusteation of the influ- - • "I was afraid and I went and hid inyaelf." There is no rationalistic sophisti- cation and no egoistic self -praise that can free.any man from his own share of morel responsibility, for the law of right searches him out to the very marrow of bis being,. -The Week's Progress. TEA.CIIING A DOG TO READ. The intelligence of animals seems, as a rule, to be underrated rather than overrated. An English dog breeder described the other day a wonderful collie that had 1:eke:aged to Lord. Avebury. “This clog " he said, "would, when it was hungry, lay- at his master's feet a card marked 'Food.' When it was thirsty it would fetch a card marked 'Drink.' When it wanted -to take a walk it would being a card marked 'Out.' Lord Avebur3r trained it to do this trick in less than a month. 4 -le put the food card over the clog's food and .macle it bring the card to him before he would allow it to eat, and in the matter of drinking and gaing. out he used a like method. Th cards were similar in shape and col- or; nothing bat else writing on them differed. Since, therefore, the dog distiegulshes tilchn by the writing alone, it/ may be said that the ani- mal could read." • + ^ • • NI% I She AIWA ova determin- edly. "Villain, do ;tout worst 1" "I will 1" snarled the scoundrel, hailled, but not beaten. "Tell 4043stoutly where your husbands gold is bid, or I'll drop -this big,, woolly caterpillar down your neck !" Five minutes niter a Outriding bur -I4 glar stole out, of the hoitse carrying a bag, whence isaued the chink of a hard-earned and long treasured hoard. ••••••••••••=11 irnrrAxiv.S COAL AREA.. Durham, -with a product of 32s neillion tons, is Britain's leading county in coal production. Yorkshire comes nest with 21 millions. Clem - organ raises 23 millions; Lancashire about the same. 3• Ne.,4d '41 46) Jim Dumps a little girl possessed Whorn loss of appetite distressed, "1 des tan't eat 1" the chlld scream. Jim fixed a dish of "Force" with cream; ---ev She tasted it, then, joy for him 1 h She begged for more from "Sunny The Beady to -Serve Cereal a good fairy to al! youngsters. Pcefeet Food fbr Ch0:4mq- W1ieat is a porf cot stunraer cereal, and cfforts sluadd 1)0 made To leash children to cat it," Lorien E. 'limas, le "Kew fo Ohildeen." sTlftee,