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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1903-10-29, Page 2STRONGER IRAN DEAT OEt -310, "c411, Att 41's A RANSOMED LIFE 1 . 142.4114410,11 ; tiC eters, and Lucy in Iner l'oonn, alone, repented of that pleasant walk, and t about for means to end his fols hali fearing for her ewn heert, ill, with a eitailen trembling, it • cattle upou her thete site had. found he desperate remedy ei e sought, and o weet bittetly at finding it. efee,awhile, Itarry Teevor, passing daye, but they have goise clean out of my head. I'm nothing now but blanderieg duller, with the bralus of sthoolhoy, anal to crown all I must Leeds fail head over heels in lova whit a echoolgirl„ ishom 1 eau never Items., of course." "Wtey?" Timor asked. "Why! en eity why. It's uot • rty•thia to the court-Nard. fourel Artie) yo.. °I'lecital,), to make fun of a fel in plenteed cootempletion of a great l"w• siNt-et'a and I'm 604' • Ole (if slaughtered game that had, se•ea• Thme aro thirtar strong Ma- n einptied.from the carts. oons why; shess oon girl end un ;to old :nail." ilietettettireet*-Oeifeertiotiree.*04tiot*o" :121 y0 say "Isl-evente--..ove balite to 1115" OW11. gun ale. Trevor winced ogmet at the Tho eisertsmen paseeel on, Artie the moment; boys ht-giat!-not a bad bit oi ;shooting." said , wole • ote. still chatting gaily, as if nothing that, I ant Iola. 'es-sill:7 :you 'eaak'loe'lttlY 'as he "a his anti "eel," he soia SIOYSrly, "what eon - Lad eapzemed. aed itin.nikakkt roushur . will meet eonte niee girl of pear own 'through Trt^Vor''s and turned with. not ne cannot he, 1 suppose. ehet binneest to Ammer. As 1144rry 1,43• 04;e, an:i. eve will laugh together, taw, labn towards the Poore. , 10 re are- other women of a more - ' 1 sal levee -el 1 - • i or .t. *, "s an) - % •(‘ in 1 I a c a t r 1 oi le 0 e.it'' Lucy =Weed anore slowly thr0117gh tb0744.,1" ",'''4' t ''41. 1 " "'--- ''''S' - W ) t . '7. 7-1/ etatle age. There's Atise Ray, for quiet wooas, the ennicee :o u; Ct...•'Y "v4S'" r" 'S"" 2"'"1''''''''. 'yelan?" said Treeor to Ardel. as thee/ ' mem. leen duelist died nwav in the distenee. lrle grew ileeeenete. telatey," Ine'eroossd the /twat er- •• oe't chaff. Thee Is only one Sige was still yole and tenet froze tele altd &tours.? you cee!,:,014! man. Conte evouron in the It in sheet. Arderts drtnesee wet in a 9 wttitce Vtraisti "o'ttni real°. (11'171 T noleody, and that spells no- frattl"- sisterly fashion. slot to01: Tre- .!:e nle a raw enia001144ey, evho „my seootieg tepee on, and haviug hen.y. 1:on n laugh ot Harry, ✓ s arm for supoort, •At tte teneis doesn't know bie own n%ind? Cannot " trh. Volt don't linnet talking v hile .111..e deeeet feliow. but I feel as if • • ie r hand, the great paesiee thee • :vt"a w-14ii'3aalte2r twat:lay all hie thoughte, Lee lent in. "1,1-lott Estheee to untieretentir" rine "olonis then."instead of years younger. pI•tenniettemsne, ror'r d eiore :loci more eeeeled Arders dreseing-re on was on the leen tele+ g„ SO) stou? No-Cotee•":1., es, sere was e•es oliter than • ,seeen to have a kind of dream of ii,orriers 4. eseeie eie mandq. froued 1104er, _and. a full.halfOf nth!. •nnoth.,1, when 1 was a wee ehafe, oteze taw-se:et close beside bile: inefel. are nIi! tb vs, 1 isotr• 5Tv.a5'3 etner.ed gleai l'g"nfee an ;no was a gi.osen tvotna wad teeneers were reaeeed. Teitie !torn '1 2 fr the unprofitable ;animate he- ed bine with tireetteeable reels:see Iintinnetenese eseit aoeane,t ciseat ne* into 11-tr'd .."41414 fa;ry tal"'S tO O'e• i*Ot V°Ole" -Vint! Talie a x,ean who was not 'sore the odd weather cont leneer not nee-, er now. 1,05, „ ;net ienief tient 1 4.1;41 tut/king tGA a weeee tee tc110 .C.11111::pAtragi,i7,„.:4..,(i meta lima haii afraid of inn I:1 °bust Ilezatil. or in rirle „law ta, es less tem to It fatten w4rlit ogee ee:e nenneent *L.7, • iter„ tee-tan:it ft4r- reeve threw), 41 111);ibti,1!..?, 4nad," toe vsostad op ruefully. atay emei,nned to do reeess. ,rhe grou weret 01 peoetome f etieeieR lee- fee Lie owe__ tee, eee reseee trly IKITA,,,zn, 1 , Ween Attain, thrtani..i.e.oe 1"lett at tills90 Erato the h'- t alde• bed a /ot tif rattle! l'he straw sltetl bas reet led tie) lerteper seage„ \t r tten drn,;,43 lea!, of n aee eese era t , ine clotiets, taede rinten, for en eileage•eot tee teoreee bpd bi^lighterged - b FARIffitT-1 '3 s' si. sl Seasonable and Profitable A 01-1.1introisoQriVie iStiey TalerS aelereteteen'ne+-eqii-eAllerit4Keleil UP-TO-DATE, FARMING, One thing the up-to-date forine will wool: hard for, and that 25 tO llaNe hie farm buildings as conveni- ent afi 11OSSIble. Tine amount of time and strength wed up in doing wore in unilataly barns, for instance, is astonishing beyond belief, writes correspondent. Not long ago wan in one of these unhandy barns, I was impress- ed by the treerieedotts loss of energy ' the owner of that farm sustained ev- ery time he fed his horses anol cottle. EverY Pound of by be fed his homes and cows he had to lug by main force! from the mow far along the door to a. pit(lahole down, which it. was inush- ed and then along an alley lentil the This is a. Point Det to be overlooked-) The wiitter months on the farott Med esosettrytimpeorsseigbole fasloruirteletosi" tatitirraeocrisonn:, What shall the fariner'e wife have. on lier ficover shelves? I think she • should put them a pot or two of craniums. Size should hove fuchsi- as, the visit. begoaias, at least one 03113 Illy, tile frageant Mignonette, and Soule of the MOM 4.Iclieato foot ef the eaCtlis. These 4133/WAY. end if there be mono as maw of the other kinds of house plonte as she loves. • Poo the yard outside iu summer, there may be pansies, sweet peas poppies z'oses„ hollyoeits. *now balls, dahlias Verbenas phlox, portoloces, candyttift, sweet williatri and the beautiful petuuiae. It is not so far from t' e big barn, for which we pied for better eonveateams, to the houee with Its flowers anol pleats as might at firet be supposed. Doth have their merits aod no up-toedate farmer overlook them. DAIRY NOTES. the nate to prepare to Ond fear Inis son) 'metharneely wiser, lent older iotii ti;e looda Elanstio,,,, tient fe the tell/ it. I feer Inlet he an neee the b. oys riEd toms 3 thou fo cold tveoth(„r. itteroea,..,a with ,e-steeee at tee tie, ;gee s, teat yeti :tee troth. a bot .to tine hill e. ries a1,1 04:11 •-eeat's mere eeny„•• sold ;Teener; 4 t a vwee of work it would be to :ragii?,.siat‘log is to know itist wizen ttis v4ez 5r..g of ker. to an„.t,,.. t, 0-, ;”-- ,,e 6i.1 Oest fazongete a.... to Leteeltia, 4E- , tiereY Ilre;;Or noted Val* o VOraros o on e.reenn. tan:seta "I•lott PI4 :All etraw usetl me et be, carried flay Ottente with he Lel Vet. Ito- tTle 3:otv4-• ' ', A 0' 5 -......„1 1., loy tig, liztx 403.t, ,,p-,,,,iit,:. ? , fa‘e Ctasned by 1t 12111 •t'n".:1,t1w; -.: infer, lamer will. 1" NVO2123-1 LtN41041tva little foresight would have to, greet It 1.1 is.,.:4 Ittalittou and ewer me tZ 5s enn nee etanne lok` ..:ett-nttR trelnen itellnele'stvil• tiSti C'"":" 1 ne too at.snria." e-cee esti"! /ate 1 v. Ard i't- e! ).Dze. got, gat is•ast. gi:e Ler the • ...en. '" . 434. teal til3e veva • reerrow of leis onntiee. bon'. lt'' ars* *--o • 3.5rell of tesey tbiatssif eeteteloas 01 „re „„4. ,0141 a wand of oll thin to ior t.„4..ot toforo rf I bo , , °tent le Mere nee Peeve eine ente (vela: ti.t;‘ Bri.1.7Iir 0; 4t) e Inane tientleeteee nn nineteen. Vora is in its best condition when * ears lia-ve just reached Abe roast - 11 the earn is peat in silo when eon. ennt t obviated en thie nroneceesary labor. (the snege netoreee tao ewer, -now lightly he 1w)glee at Ata'a^tiL'"• if,..;:•,, hi; 214 enealy. "'le tOtie " rOr il, 1411044WIlt Andel pawed en the 3: ti 10 41100i,e?" te ;soft for taco yt•t Pe* faint ' e . .e.te li • "lo.t-Vt: Orion (loos a dooP hteo-134 and elsoto here. I:onry; whatever I am eeltees of Arders laughter reetited , . e , „woo, -fee ated foremeet, told MY far a tj har 0 I'm not a cad, and that . - ,;-7 ., t ,. then4 'Eul the Mill (lir- ,;long motet, 34f 3330- thk evol Ste woP2a3 tho A -A' of a call- I dont cure, "Is it rot stranets" she utnewered, . ••Straniser reel wer r he fleet', iiitli, 3 WOO': nitwit:IIMotion •e he A% Ste eilteS two f.,Amwo about "Fau-yonr mother, 1 ne'nte-litie infe tried; "say Weenie ie., hoeso 031 Filtir ;yilf Ntlad$ 4w1 fe."7"; 1'21 41- 61 i"il. id .tee• in that way„ but if I thee ght eke tell told MO tbtlt. to Cho Dr. Arm nr.o!,,r„- •• i tit,:r 2.11d --k0 -l�5 fern -zeta -4 lip itel.a. eel tine more rea-'on fee ennying of tto old dakYt the luero those -At nnf •ose ttnene.re te.r.`a• Lig 4art.-4 311'FI'; ' 1 in-etteli the chew n at vr. •let);*.' 81 -101 going; clean away out of ef-th Was an 3l,2422n31 Jterwor. TirTe •g30%0 han, in 6-'1,"te 4'4 '4'* •‘'.."1124° had rr'''latlY ,h" "as ,a41t 'reai";; 1„1111P"ite ioi. It world 1;e nican to tat o all - Ore two ArtleN, vnlite In everything Ite wee with eer :pOter and gootleg. caraIeet to o Lw 31' et3t.'(4 of her youth. Why, I'll no eNeeL4 were 0-1tward fors1." j; en e) eon nein Nees ale a 11)a12*es" le* iattowel 1l;1'0 tow1l;1't13 w o gidth .,1.01. WSW 4 on nin non nini out heir or teeth , .-; • ree "WhZcill Arn7el do you lose best. l6111A14'11. Fee ws• tte onnienr „clue cenmA e ht --(ee t.„..e- „1 .4; AK' IS Ott 41 a SrOurtffA- V lernoye" ns'aed at:raptly. S'ise InnoIi- :now- co•tt ro sh eennee ren 1311noteesen polled ;! -yen nue it noploal,antly. 4 tit', 142m sorpeise. "I efet *l3iV '; •'X,'" iinsWereki3332t17,1)19,9! 31131234-1140r" pee re co.w4.re4 w2114 o meat emu( late of nette 3j1.' a, 3t -(I4 1,,qgy Ab, ' ",I74t,"; „4 210 1311333(2 h .4.: 34 .4 94 U1,L.41 •"i) V* 370 D • fltralOtt, I algae 03 tIzev;;'ra for aa LOU"' ti;.• Lies t•-• ei. V. cc eit. 1?a-3estn:s. the nees.Ot. teeeeehly olur wiro (low grow to oi „ 141114 4.41a" 2.1231w. 31133 4:30!)20 4.Ar. 13'.^:r,'' Or; C44419F `,1h-4,4',.-0 CO' ont3 Ma" on leer..., 31311.2tatnee %viva trS te ;het Iteeet 5not: tine etoten one issee not, 0-• j4 eaoo toolieen. lite the riages • e. is ea ..10e.e, oeoet It. and Ineeee :0-ari;`,r° c e.ain s 10•' 1.1,4 it t 1)3-1; ;SO fOr he"t . -v± 00• 31362 1 a ,ne;l"" f ," • .4. 1;flt I Z. t0ge .1 02*211' 143013, eer l411s'trvv07.11 P- 3301 iltdaav1rl,""f1 23e is eaI 31.4 3. eS u,qt 13303AeefeeeDtL3nn, 133111 1 eeeot Oat r ihtI.a;0:nae tO:se1*w'lltst"01 1.2 3'33 a 44 nU344324110..tt32 4 1 r1333% 2'(3I1 13 n toe to tre.prepoeteteennelbae223* te0.81.eedout nnyeely anl lbw shFoehreo 4,12 teely) et1 LCPO sentrn nelOi aooafter*1 100°'eerel, atnti cno Wact4 • vrr,331.8„a4holohanot all tee r:re 11,103,043Pr tht 001V 313 not mall:t- - *3323* e"Ta"eM'"N,' '4",1''"'4F."I 'i("en;i4:'wi'.-, 4° *•"e"3'1'‘1.?4, ^n 4'4 i.''4,'lSe%4411tr 4,041et0.iIe "t.veF"n ttr',.eattt. •e y• fraferym-m where thyet'e4.no vw,e, lnl Nwha4•l fse1 yeoautrl e,a,1 ;erebea erloo.lwibcerO-f.e-doitMb't Po.v ln ° "1"U"v• bila" - .0• ;33 3`ob3' Intatnesse nee I am Awl aa•0 ccing to 23.31333-3 :Cwer bert to 20-08-6 fteltn eetno tbiateno /o",3 10 do C',1that. "::'eluI1 31-1(' 10 ""1a('23('23I)0-4' 33133, ,,;kcon.1;;,ntz! •the hiben. have le mind (3144 you have on ontnetittabe cow in / want o I to tient -ane Lune, t-tetints clan never 1 itrt" ttf 43" ‘"1'"a amer'0 t4“hut t win h*2' 31 thery Iron of watcr uenet for 1144134,04oneoelranbo, but fat 20 : a:,yoail tented4 Oeo& tog pureree OHN; lie brotenlit and her tho shtlilen to end ,f 3 l4 „enutit ea rames tal;Ver. AM11141 0eti Mtnltterte eas meets as a ;marten o li e nen a n0 33 333 e31 a rt Wbea the barn is 'Milt is the tittle; u allowed to pass the glazed stage, it() ll,N; thiPaS for the matt who feeds tee etele tprot,,o,o too dry and !the sto. In our up-to-date hark woody, wo halo the haY eolne tloWs ,right in Avoid both 'fro It r • b " " (.04 the silo 4 ueoeseary tO Pilch it from the 1130,,,is strife% with frost. *0 tha gaol' whoozn1 it trit'°'q 021 'Malt; e4. silo keep 0. Melt :reetly to the frocliv anon. NV -a ; in silo spreading Mut traloping this is work' enongh for us. The straw the edges near the wall. sl -ed is within eitt feet Of the ksarses• it is inmeratite not the edges, 'NO hard work about lecitiling Me -toad corners he wen Imeigt,d, 'I41WSPS there. TA enietaing yen oat straw through • cutter moil the whole eurfaco how 'terribly conlrised aro eoverett about a feat (fere. r( one' lonnees! Not hong W If; not ne'l'Ortr* was in a Ionise Wit4.0 'Oa W14441 1'4%411-40R to 10,4 Mow Olt c ati hardly big enongh for online at raw and menege eo a laver Can 111POL'il *14 1.-111 axonal in, ale wiSe Ave off r/VALry 1.1Pr /411` VIVO WO' theY0 jt wer WOOld do for belt will le* me atlehle THEN IN THE HOWE, 4oat trin)in, yOtt. i ie141.4. 41., l ci,e, v olt e 7'miv i00,0movedidrotwerecoliv.Y1ee ea elS 4Sto easeo in 'er Tse wIr(43334 to 414^ :nei *04thses attneRttr041 ;362 ;r/‘//1441-f24441ilnlf(1'11"443127'1 bele leee, 1te te* c.,33 , Ita U31., 31 you blow, *4* o3120*•ra° 43 334i33•j'4 etrante reetl in *• 3 tO1'3721 aril nen; 1i41,:ce. 34(3 on *,"33'2' tell ou *2;'4ti ineftee "ene; 2r,/:,rtie onefeeand 1 cod led to !:OI l" It ‘18 t a v r'isey4°dY• :vnl,no4t11•1letit 10 O' procomfort of11eorn antiotlat 1>'3l 4a0hid* 81' 213 but it would be a. grmine 'tweet: storm Amin thew in thCi1353332 0Tama13333144412- -*0 see' *0 3.44, tleeeleheneh I -en th2 strengh and etnitnTeen„ e water should bandyto If o'MVOtanAi131? 10Strltha t cntraeto fay 'ent h3'431 to eleenLe442(31t"1n 441 ", -e 3Aal eVatay Utterl+Wr 33 3032'23184-0 toed for law. You can- not 10V; 1 tote you: 32321 lot*tha131;30 tlOlt htne le•- ELECTAICITZ . O Nn T F U lI q ath en iEnis re s' ,hXAle 30 3333- 50111 ieweal: With leenien 4 1 fel V,iet pa! are 12:o 14r.41,Eof Ilotr"--eery vanse„eshere ra Great 4133b2ittieSMoIe83.' 11,, Orl lato100. I MO , 0•zVan 4 %, 34P,'' !etWent to 13.1`e wort;at" Zl'U"‘34.31 MO qx, litery. bait nothing011 ,winter, wool ten view wai offordie." gt3:•.e .. 311,623 "It AI: tti, e, 1. o: ttdvtla tat ane *ay, nothing de, 2.8511.'- deete end that ele• contrieted sUna. 1hts tnnent Cerlerettin PAriwi tle./ 3033',133 OM r,.. Oen. tett • deer -ear. 11332121 lee's*. lo ('*483422141 134;ttoll Itt th",r:tllt ttal'e it." S"Irerett terrible. T tellevo sui who fotormeti Mr. Joittaleg that fart i2262:3ta/45441 gtouirg pah, unl rot • 131;,n I ne3 atIs, :.4.4 ,c- IP.st Lon the Otivr a.init! vow 13" " 1 10oht"qi ' -------------------.adbought adllmil 004 Matalfol, allowed bin wifo to lowater fromIlont •n owat.ts:410,„ttteethee , 1 I% 40treovenfa,v.ansmuI1,eerre:ie. Bro0IT teetel, at *I(* inteneito of Il* let" --+=-ir"II. t)**' other answered, anti pasil fvorn :;,.1111vnotmay or tile rest r 3V1310ln wabt flfto 2110 to 31240321. 44 3133 ion 53 '*"*8 and volttnoreel, r3.443l tun' l%:IIArdoi tWoj on fn't"4 *le room 01118otlv, 2e0.331ngA2'oTt.1 en fli in thV('1'10t12sm(hin :ornreal?133(133(11' a. 32''3 *533333 seg'- .- ,11.(a .1°*1" WithWial,Wnwd .oveleawa.Thaeetnonalfornil.' la 1'1°1;224" S01i4"de'0a:tnowl, fro tint the mon of tht farm3 2 t o3not to (31. 110,tI'-t'•h` 1'te•w,f-•tIoalptetesdheel!ioeort,hti.edgdiasgtuaaiyn etia;;,t teiee ,.; leonaadl,!4; o.bn?oe:;ne4, -!detiO, eq l,a1noe,tns;voe'neneset eain'Udnilteeteeee- '1 tieIv*n:;na-hm-alel . MaontdetTrteotofern. t ettehiletleen,elty:itete•e•e•-. liigteimnkm0l,otthoolyn1,o,,,, 1e,one.rw;sji,loeeu,eoirnmeeoea.tnst.:e Btourt thhei, , ,',•'i..,,',l4'o tni,eldo n4ofros mwnohtietn ogt slo, aitbeageelxrtineneo t , -ieone.lm n'unmeIe toet t e mrE.,t tt A,ASl 1 faits of the younts 2311 who te•s: doe thut goes by teen :oily le-eliro his *4411. 31litf1410 W1I31 on 13 1338'0- M.' pulled iiieseit ton* tikel. quit: lz,., for"th,.v. mall . did. ma ,14 . Iv si mid can't ure eleettit ity to elioek Ids •;1314 s''3)Parent. tle. 0. balf-annteed emcee; :tore Siontliell'S 1 tenonet. 1 1 td'ar you'd rertr. 'no trotene 1108211('11Lim long% At lea, e 10-833',nak,k,f0 on,vnnon for the corn, but may find. it, ueefill in mow e e I smile dillIfilell bee clitel s. and i•Tarql.- . lull net Lane ,”;Air !Naar,' life Wt..1.14.,1 "Vini I non' ebe and I have l'er;t ner,eheen he 7os again the uteeeet or i-lieeeee ,Ir4ter 11 for 0 momentin her WWI f.3.01c1. ;41 Ifti Nl b:,1010*,S„"412333324 lihe brolber •and eleter, 251'3i t.hr.: ei•rtthig and 'ta.ghNina. wit,4.1 143UM..s' 13.upply , of our farm Ointhtehre M1I,4IN44S1.00,A1 cgeoArilnluggawitto ,4 $ iittwe t1i0te8r- fr.l11lt lir Parry." elle s,aid very ou 1141ntee4e13 leteytr Itappintro is veto dear to Mo4tene4e ilee to4n4l1e eiiran9) fl nhnum 1e 3200e10t1eiiki Wes in ihr ow elf ele(ttleitY lt ah54 it QS IOl With Nf") 2 1414‘le)oe0 Thea A1t2e1 8 1000 Headeed 211 of .7..0,1111, oo jj no eerioes tilooffht ,,Nteh,,n door. ono eistiv tkprportehoil. f,a311,111F are ver•F great. 13a t141,YS all tlett? I thought :von hito*tnore No4 are frrk. I 34.32.2 1..s(rho to %in AIX 0, alai la. 1.rOlve 13t With ti,•:4'eral*• 'had over t,„orl.ed Nei in an bin lire IN.: .t, 1 1 1 1 10 Parl• : Witten tIOS hilly.. 1,ut ail 43,3' 3-3 aro whet ;;0.54 ha',I. Said Siis'i. now Int; tt ought to lio, 1 bal.-e 0;101 30:el.,. I t 1 thOttlf t yont hatl clean for- :Foo. Stesto,-.5 os it wav, t•,,o,tt to you Irme. "I hnow it is. neon:. I lale'W ° W011135) 04' 1"a'l "1 211" "It has been cleally sbown, for ex- -- - - ample, that itY, fah frO$11 ho continued.) exneeted carry wane' 00 a nI 140"4" It is nTheil 14'11" fr ""e 140 luring vegetation as Wad been alleged sitnoted so that let tau bring the aetuelly aids its development ntid water into the 1.011sn under certain cendttions exerts upon PPOM SOME GOOD Simnsic13 it au influence analogous to that of Now touch work this will save far electro-therafne upon the ',ulnae see- the house -wile, W180 eat' tell! J tem. Bee ond Mist 113e1e are many While the fanner Is puling his applications of elect( itity to be mule on the farm. It *Ai I be enough for the present to cite as the most im- portant : i st, e tighting of the fields for night work, and the light - leg ef tbe farm holm* and its out - Second, telegraphic and telephonic column n at ion between farms mieitnieing the dOnstrous ef- fects of isolation sparsely settled disteiets :Ike certain pasts of South Americas the Congo, etc. 'Bird, the supply of a motive power 1 ighly adopted to agriculture -that is to say, economical, dini-ible into sine' units, easy of transmission, Etna de- manding little oversight. Trot ey lines to the ineakets would relieve tbe overworked horse." the eateo. I eui.00te. htirt se* wont, 84 434 14.4. 110f,e. 1 :tali,* tm.1-, to te end. to ;ecru about 'tete '141 -4- 1 4) 'merry your graleknether, wed this Ardel lit enee, It.net look ft-1;41134:ft- elutuniew 1 never could get thn wotas ie tee 'great live' of your line ;tents* 4;41„ 1 :13.412 tell hint no teerete of o t when I had 11 o thence. I nad SEARCII 01' A: I'AllASITE. lifo of cigitts n eyelet, e' sew- esnere. Ohl if the past could 1147 10it, SOY iS One W110F,, Opiaitm I 040 :I'll'', think yourself in earneet. A‘alleti"" Tia. last mor(In wt:rt. taut- I tide): more of. But e neoreed this Eeepedition. Goes to Congo to sel)jert. 'In) tell you the truth, ItItt Study Sleeping Sickness. ;zran"-With 110eaSy little laugh - "I wasn't IOW sure of the brother- Reeently it Utile nNpeell inn', the" up-to-thato tools for use in gtoWiag and -sister bueitieSs. falleied :,ou results of whose itivestigationn Anis crops, lie should not forget to eeer bate and !nest not laugh ner.;41 meter his breath, ac if forced et Foe' •from him hz, a sudden pang of tor - vet* • Itesi• I vevele Winer 1 ho to , Turing rseuentse (lid nett reach the 111' felt bow trate they her etas, s eratel how roweeless ).0 wets 'On doe ;, A brief space they walited on in te their truth: erd all the thee ;siietwe. "Oreeor lightly tem:lied It' new bow ft -32"-'0.- on Foine muter., top:e, and she ma- re stood for moment. olenlie'l ',,envered. shyly at first, for her lie.art nee &inn; Ir fore I;e • lentelee• •ele..e still in a tentult. But 1m -seto- ff; then schoolboy that she thought le their talk glided smoothly into familiar ellannela. Was it alto - "pee., In• crie•T at lest, "1"fAr T gisther ehance that, ever and again, wish I. ronld make you understand!" 2.5,rue stray turn of teought--a 1'b'ase "neediest-7nd whet?" sbe osked; tied 2 -brought her IllerilOry back to that there wris reply. !slimmer eveniter long ago, when she Tl'en `he 1001ed at him 'fbilVingie• :a. Ardel walPed for the Gret ter) Fooltsh tte she thought it, hie pain „lest 'Woe together limier the trees WreP rerv real. 111? It.t. a P "My dearest Itarry," she said, "I . They parted at the great stone Any Sore 1 aL Any Uicerationo Eruption or irritation of the is Lurable by Means of Dr. Chase's Ointment. VIPM41444.01.00,4.10/1asAMIV.16-4,1414.cri...,..4.44.1 There is no guesswork about the results obtainable Irons Dr. Chase's Ointment. With all merlicines taken internal- ly 1.,2 ere is •more or less uncertainty as to the effect, because the condition may not be exactly as indicated by the symptoms, but if you hate a sore or wound and apply Dr. Chase's Ointment and kneel it you eau see with your own eyes the definite re- sults. It is because of the certain results accompanying the use of Dr. Chase's Ointment that this great preparation bas come to be Stamiard the world over. If a :dealer offers you any other ointment, does be do so on its merits, or does he not rather try to ma' e a sale by saying "This is jest as good as Dr. Chase's'?" As a 1i -fatter of fact, Dr. Chase's Ointment is now so universally used that few dealers think of offering anything else when a eure is sougat Ifor eczema, salt rbeurn, old sores or kites. There is scnrcely a town, vile Page or side lino in this whole land ;hut can point to some case in which IDr. Chase's Ointment has made a !remarkable cere. I While this ointment is best ktown , on accoutit of its extraordinary suc- cess in. curing the most torturing st,:in diseases and tee most distress- ing forms of piles, It is also useful in scores of ways in every home for the cure of scalds, Inures, wounds, old sores, chafing, ekin irritation, sore feet, pimples, rough skin and everything for wilieh an antiseptic, soothing treatment is needed. i Dr. Chase's Ointment, 60 cents a box, at all dealers, or Edinanson, IBates et: Company, Toronto, To protect you against imitations the , portrait anti signature of Dr. A. W. . Chase, the fail -anus receipt book all." I thor, are on every box of his reme- dies. /night liae to go one better, and I'te tesn her look at you now and again in a wey that gave n neely twinge.'" Trevor laughed outright at Dim. 'cleanses." lie veld. "Well, you need not be; sh"e's 14.3 times 4133 notch with you, and ten times bappy in your comeany." "OhI yes. I linow. 'We get on pretty well together, sorn et init•*e, " the other answered with lover's modesty. "I'ehe oittn seetrs to forget how old 1 am, and I generally manage to for- get it. inySelf, till all of a soVen catch her looking. at me in a :tali - frightened kied of troy, and I know right well what she is -thinking of. I might have a chance, perhaps, if I were not an old man, but -why, Har- ry. I'm at least three times as old as she is." "Not quite," the other answered eurtly. He did not seem to like the to le of Arders ;lege, "Well, you know what I mean. It's a lie to say 'a man is as young as he feels.' In that case I'd be under twenty; I feel like a boy. I love to be with yo; ng people, and do what, thoy do, and get laughed at for my pains. Ite you keow, I -Taro -y, I some- times fa quite miserable about it? I do so wont to be young. I feel as if never had any real youth." Trevor started as if to speak, but thought better of it. "Well, suppose was youeg like everybo.Ty else, but I have not the least remembrance of "Not the least?" "Sometinnos have the queerest no- tion. seem to remember in a vague, misty tind of way, as if it was about somebody else, that I was a little hid called Ilarry, and that is nonsense, of coure.e. But it stops there.. I have tried 101 my head ached to get a glimpse into the past, but it was no use. The first thing I really remember is you, a little boy, teacIOng me, a big men, to rectO -words of one sylla,ble. They tell me I was a wonderful joseer once upon a time, that I was a geoat doctor, who made all sorts ,of discoveries anri saved rneople's Iney especial - be of great importance to science, i provide everything as modern for of great value to a eontmerciel hie wife as he can. More then one coloniel»g nation, and, poseiblet, of farnlhOuSe is US bare of conveniences the greatt•st benefit to humanity, set 2 as those of lifty years ago 'were. This out, from Southhampton, England, I is not light. The man who will with the smallest posteble flourida of put all needed money into term tools trumpets- The expedition Is that.for his own use and neglect his wife which the Liverpool School for the I who is expected to keep up her end Study of Tropieal Disease*, has been ‘7 of the work ought to be ashamed of enabled, through the assistance of tbe Eing of the Belgians, to 'de- himself. What should the farmer's wife have snatch to the Corgo, there to study,' in the line of conveniences in the chiefly, the causes of sleeping 51021-2 - house? A good kitchen table upon ness. Reeearches have reeently been Drs. Cas.n whit h to do her malting of pies and carzied out in Uganda by bread: a sink to wash dishes in; an tellani and Low in respect of the ;ironing board, sewing machine; a paratitic origin of ti -Is strange , table at which she limy sit down etnee-'which first throws its victims' tow -- into a state of progressive coma 'to cut out and make garments for end then 11.1 is them -and Dr. Castel- i herself ahd IrtrallY; a large clipboard for dishes; a place to stow away het- lani, in a recent paper to the 'Royal see etles basin and kettle covers; and Society, tentatively attributed plenty •of low, easy chairs to sit in cause to a parasitic. Trypanasotna whieli he found in the cerebro -spinal when sewing or doing similar work. fluid of sufferers. ' But the caose Is by no means well estableheil, nor is the 313131333 03 combating it found, and meanwhile the sleeping mckeess get them all at once. By getting is sweeping oil thousands of victims now and then some such things for -"is devastating 'districts and terri- the housework,, in a- little a,' ile ev-. tories," said Sir "three' Jones yes- erything needed will be supplied. , More tban ono woman has been broken down physically by being compelled. to de her work under (1133 - labor is that they might take the advantage. Most women are ready sleeping sickness with them I'm- and willieg not only to do their own these rea,sons, if not for these alone, work in the house, but also to lend ;King Leopold offered generous tinsel- a hand when otttside work presses; riot assistance to the Liverpool and it is not right that she should School of 'Tropical Diseases, if they bo required to scrub any way She can would, send out an expeisition to the in the house and .then These do not cost much at present. They may be purchased one at a Ulna if -the farmer does not feel able to terday-and indeed one of tine reasons urged against taking "Uganda, na- tives to the South of Africa for Congo to study 'tropical diseases, end to recommend proper sanitaser measures on spot. The offer was accept ed, and Mr. Du tt on, whose work is the :suppression of malaria on the west coast at Dathuest bas only just endee, Dr. J. L. Todd, and Dr. C. Christy are now on their way there. "Know thyself," says the philoso- pher. Yet how disappointed Some • Men WOuld be if they knew them- selves. Figures inay not lie, but, a eitilful mathenieticlan may be able to jug- ly is always -trying 10 recall those gle 11011 10 803110 ParPasa' HELP HER, HUSBAND OUT. But no farmhouse is complete with- out a shelf for plants in winter and etand of some kind for them in summer. The farmer who is handy with tools can himself fix up a nice stand and also rig up a shelf in the bay window, or in some other sun- shiny place for the flowers. It sometimes seems as if the farmers of the country do not understand the value of plants and flowers as they ehould. So many farm houses are bare of these beautiful things! But they may be made the source of much happieess. Marc; they may be the merles of knitting the hearts and lives of the young folks to the forth: • HE TOOK THE HINT. "Yes," she said, in answer tO something he had said, "the old songs are very beautiful." "Beautiful!" he exclaimed, enthus- iastically! " 'beautiful' hardly de -- scribes them. They ars-they arC1*-- comeared 'with them, the songs. of to -day aro trash, the veriest trash." "I agree with you; yet the old songs sometimes contain sentiments of whieh one cannot wholly ap- pro e." "I think you are mistaken." "I will give you an illustration. There is 'Home, Sweet Haire,' for instance. You surely do not agree with all the sentiments it contains?" y not?" he asked, warmly. "Why not?" °Ilecause," she said glancing at the clock, which was marking the hoer of eleven, "beceuSe there is a line in that song whish seys, 'There's no place like home.' You do not be- lieve that, do you?" Then he coughed a hollow cOugh, and arose, and went silently out in- to the night. pm To prove to yen nett Dr. is ateisete Ointment, certain 1 es e 311531 alynoluto 01110 tor each and every form of itching', bleeding and nretrielle;r piles, the manufacturers have piaianteed it. See tea. tiraonia19 in the daily proai end ask your neigh - boat -what they think of it, Y011 0931 11335 it and get sour inonev back If net (sued, tOe a her, at, ell esteem or P.,DMANSIili,BAT/KB& Co.,Toreeto, Or. Chase's 05eitment