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Exeter Advocate, 1903-12-3, Page 6
4Q•aigtehtl .Siati2elazaoe 13! eagaottastoe ?oat*. r‘ei-..aeoasoa .54,4gsr. fief,40444tvzocfr,xz,scats4r.4,4„,,,,,a4x,=,4,,cee.evo,e/rer'e beat !est ancl hard like one wbo that he coteld no 'longer see her face, 1... ri6 fle)aantritAettelWatC.Qt 4 5trtWgie' !all'I:Ttalslegier leope for me r w As they met, her sad face softened Still no, answor, w tti to st pleasant mile, and. with nod Her silence foighteued him. In that e! and word of greeting, elle would holir Ile felt he had thrown away li have passed. But be "atood in tile i the one supreme jet!' that life holds: a h entre of tte path, trembling, thouge ;the love of the beloved, He looked k 1E111 drat Tit lhar:r btiem hteire„1"le'" aud '''' fiwgitt•,11.1TaIndi%cila14•eteertieQrtugfiauct anti' t Sioh6ersl'ii‘a•lt t It "For nee?" she asketa surprised. ifor him WeS the personation of e‘ "For Yen. laihS," he said, and the womanhood -beautiful, pore. and OR, A ROTH ER'S pRonise e. T Oto o his Neke 0,,toubled re- . Or tea Net's- avert. Read it tor youraelf." ';11::t';'' aleat'sabetio;Dhe>.o.W.,!itza-h" i. • , ''''' • 1 i • t. • ,, - 1 "ell/Self to beat his ,..„ , How suarigeb,., you stlet-a„ os .11 ie .ie den e.. 1 ; _ . _ ' . • CHAPTER I. pews?" , fate. "Foo•give lila, Liires." he said, hnonsteets shadows of barges. the "1 believe not. I most earoestly ., le I ha•ot troubled aver heart Eie,tor chishoun ola.., ...,, 1,1,realet ,,7‘6;eartyrreWee'• (Ian "1,1 a, Pu,4%-"k' 4°11'411; bore Yeti will not Oink, eo Ivo o 1 uoy audacious hopes„ 1 evill no . • oouge dream . of what might have a feeding to layang heo:.S it store saalteaaOettiolehOsettoottesteasth.satosaa.,a file much, easier aud quicker than a s.7 ra.00 can be filed With a taper FOR FARNIERS - • • whe4 samag ailiala_114„de4 wtb. s stiff crosaeut SAW On A level log, O weigh the loue hendla with a small $easottable and Profitable ehaie, wrapped around. the end of the Flints for the aasy sa.w or handle eloso to it Qt tho sell. It Is euStomary with most wood* IlliCKWHEAT, • choppers to begin at the butt of a tree when. cutting firesaood and work to tbe topmost branches. When out - It is the lodge:mut or the writer branches, a fallen tree generally testa tba.t 11° °tiler sIngle fOcni Pf mostly on the branches. growing fro va44e tO POoltrYolan ao »8'9.8:- the central part of the trunk. Two wheat. As a single rotion for win- oe the cuts should be saved from ting shade trees that contain. litany Johrson.s tt.h.„. eeihoth„ 4:„.; ,,,.„..., $4,,,,,...1,0 -....., .. , . ; %... tee, ettu uled . • .. e sta e te... ,.. y de. .- • and dreamer, etoeet at tee thoer to to„,,,tot, 0. „;,, w • ,. .... iost the .t . teb (-1 - „, totatr,t i ots. • , oat 'been were 1 mote worthy: tliough passes wh et,CQrZl• bndey 01 04 • . . e.esz.s. e• ..e.teet ,oeetzle• liglet in tl e tow- fe.e Inigttet eel tyl'en She 100hed kip rel.00e." is no ra.tion equal to steamed Lucke wed t Xt.11.- 4.%%.`!. : , -,.', ." 1," eyes ,,,,ele on, the letter, liis li,..h,Ae voohoot you bre is Mifery. and death ead if Worm food is desteod there t, 1c.,;,..,,„ ..,.3o.r..... Ligh above from the needing with a sigh Of 3tr• 1/`1, `'!'e. 1.°'S` Ps te ePoke and turn- wheat. Po 1> fawned on this eeta ' thhht. 1.s;lhot the oso,"id that lief, it:et yet feu of surpirioe. '04. to hhn, 'Her elesehs wore limbed; eai you be found_ on dx,e5.0.1g to be .....--asetv seiaret wotla is 1- -you 7snew what was in tile iet.-„Ser eyes bright with tears, Those a 1 t 3,e. ow It tanh4 aolte.l., tette 1,-.1.,NWSiO),..., Vlo7,0.1i: fie oogozed„ For a onow.e"d, he coal ,N"! ("all itl ; 11/°1-111er't Ile 423:;•'''w• oo 417 ethetvrbgitle.altelnsss' Ivildilefl.thye'•11('511 wrilig twogt:441tbrtaelitelc'itlee;ntf;:pfltetteeibl: Ittil::: 4s10,11‘wl bliCg4k: Z.lit4U1',1 COSill'wr.s stilt ter?' she ashed. brate troak eves looked sti•aiett .in „ -anis is owe!: cot'er than trinmains ' ZuZ ,t` era s.atereing, toctatt-hewing and not ti' 't Wilma to c .ea7- • h. o ot oer illASIVer WAS needed. oto fo this ........,..,,,t1 • food q ...,‘,,,••ellif• , can gtit PiQr to his heart. and with -, By worlting WO Po.,:11 end of the tree Poultryerowers in certain portions and outishiag to the middle of tho, 1nes shy te o herse . . f of France feed buct4wriee.t exctustvery' tiomh,,,, there are no small pieces (lit ;.' joy hgoo-1to his - ' , , 'ch*$1t . ieln"bY7t7love ure. Lucy ?" he whorl -yr- , and r ani informed. reocive 013 ad- 0 14 h 1" a - g.int ette- 'we -tees -3' treteee, , lareces leee,o s es. blet-tee. feettet . again ereeeze tLe 'Jr:QS etle 1..'4.1;aS sleles end „Feet:els:let see, the butt to block- up the body or the tree to hold it from setting closer to the ground. Theo begin at the op of toll the brateehert it is possible 0t4r Watt( a nuelesaw. Writhing tet' e4e-e,..dast log eitestie le.% elf ti -e ••13thy di ./ lie, leave?" vc(:,h :iglit000s "Ro bad no choiCkt.” (p:,;(4, to 11,.t.ir 1l 111 , ”You. asiml trio) to go."' ;eel: tentage. "I forted hint to go, ' gtraxo serotelted a. 01Liriny , "You 11" rlor sttzlitise Inas .r 'reeeel towattis ti,e ij11t utterlY, 1:ez, ea; me° me 11.0e 10y, a beart„,a. it. Awe above the regular market price her to halotie ootil it -is $gwo(11. lext , I can sc.-441.0y yet credit zny 0i,...o Of fowls fattened OS other foods, One, oopt. a Few branches undwricath tho Abel a solun-.er maim% He Grout gived or:t 0:1 the tirieslog 1Z"."•`e. wine lovers . f roes:dolt:. of !lb- Litey-unwoethy of any good walla-, . I ..,:a -;:,,,.. ,,, t, 4:AK I, at the oaten , - was waolly oixwortby of yolap lo, "irilwiels,s;l'ored you from tile, amt. hao.er gro,tes st)ont aye oeren of this P a h of the most prosperous poultrymen I treat rata.„3.$ oath a attt.„,aehteo f,.,.‘,,,,,....„ Orty. 11 49 have ti.e menus of ih. ares love : a oreatoio too had, aro' ,, "Vi". ian. 'llartit1/111. eit changes I 4‘r11411 ca,2° scaaon; 2 I•keres of which ro, AND, ()LT ale Till.* sltz.,..p,x,F; iie sh00% i..;$ tater-oat flee fr cza 1..s :yet. DI( I '.OrttI`e mode ..ozoto-ienoo of Vite for your Yelly IttOttalltS tO t011e'll. ,ttrtett YOU -'01/4" yell." he does)) t lovvest hut allows his ' ' 4 ' leer. tieer;•e-ot 11:e gleatest. Titere oat 'I forced Vie conitoolon of black „go VI "And now 9" fowls to rim in es soon as the IrerrYi, rill "Ii the C°W4 With '--414e 'anti 441 .1 een:t ?,111.1,1- v.1:0 ; e watt- Ile oo e o-hco had rite golaen t.3114111.0; I from lais awn III,s• I- 11014 it iie•e, "'Now' alit, ahvoys; to the hour pf hecornen Itord enough. for 1'1364 4"141,F41.4111P414 E604- It. Is OA on/Y: wa pottered to hiao,„f,f_ obat 1;0 was 140..0e4 ltith 1 int f[or ney eceeutree. writ ten by biS own itarld•" sty death." these two acre.s const9te their run to mitkr milk. , foie to 2,41 11 ei,,tt 1 iee'' Imla let.„, lqo WAS a friend to 0 ries'e to Ilull-, et 'le t t „...t. . °meet ltO... la 113 Not 0, Por ONO lore is so ttSilth f" he until 611047 fiOeS. Mao methed of '11; 11rehuse a eoW or a Midi lOolo sol,i tbra .1,1:„. is a 1o4i4_410,11‘. o goria, to Arareseia. I ll'aderl with +that thrilled Wt..straege ,,.sfend- at:se:teed. 4111. bad Of ore of *tie ina soolta and his words „Boa feeding would seem to have the opell welt. it is not safe tO conelude tbro (The Enco. Posit° eh-rct than the one desired; bot 7w,ro the ho.at Mork for the dairy Los: t3,eo„ too- 11/, ot ei8ot. tab, WarIVANI lieart. eeeiel. 1 0 "1 ftel I oan tri.st ou, 61te eel 1 0 r.. With ilt-10. 19 not the eoolo v,ph„..11 t an Ow reeerd bock of tho bean FLEW 0. doesst bittafata tonse 1) 04 nlo to weer. Ti;s s.vinintt-O so*14. but Low did you, Linto---, PROVED .L.78: WAS INSVVITZ.0 fleets go into Wilder quarters in 0041 That tells tire story. 74:12.ve.5r tv4ti curf;e WaS 11 11 4%41 cri-erilOWIVg. Ire tc.1 iZt.i how co-rld you know that b --that tluest condition possible. The exec.:: A long trough for frodlog Calves it them. t;ilette at Lee. wore, zeli wee ,tO Ste for an hour, rod yet the Raii/g WO8 "ikIrthingThe Inoportoneo a Weighting Ono's cis° I;4' fQrfIgInR. r" what tI4AY get to 41. C4.1441111 64"ree Plr g;ielltle"35. get) Lt,a;',11 1t.V.r,:0 or with toome o. eaalrot 'streani Dot dry. I was to -s41 Woraro at 'Berlin. •eat• gives added strength. health 01111 ,)l40.. font hesiees strorgel r44, .abiztv, ona itite do?. to 1101 apt 1 paw 1foae. oeleirtg t014,1110 :VOA Were f lodged tO 11-evrt.' (I" at Ill° thln" abaut wbteh - "”•••••1•0 vele, Hear 14.3-4 box 7 igh on the waves of his eloque:.05 re, "flo you forget 9 Yott yotiroq tuusele and niter their summer's par- eat '9 ot' 4' 004)945 Of water- Th ett ti I eeeer teeeeree-eie,-e; z ray! .1.102:011." „thia man."' for theta yet, sone 0111,,,,„alog old lie paosed for A 100111ellt, and then *1 3 told you .3 I rover spoke t• foot v. Same t 0.1 hap. eFA.L.,,c43 with conteureleo,s shri/g." you ab011t it. cotiOn't. It ot 'Doti( to (2324,-e. Lea)... et th.e. InS E't 1`1"Vle"; 'Tas '701Pl'eneti Ye'LtertlaY. and I telt! to ruom,e street, “:„(1 ;,,11.0.;, till, statroonou when lie col not 1-alp,ome but. Irarry Trevor. told ett. 1221.ner ot eigi told oleos ,,l'inate'-;r, and a loter of iPeri",c and .becaztee--I liat-(11)- Lnow why -but (- . 1t4(044 tml eOlithlOttleilt. to limit rig,n, rum, way is to hotett g '."'?"`"1 ,,v4rt"••-• 'lion has bean 60 improved es to ,for eaelt calf' p*e 444 444)g5 vtshinu into court with actions roc otherWIRI W04114 haVe hem plosoiroo.1 441 OWL'S %Vora,. isoactiera thorenas 441'11:3;1aall,?:ItPaesweirreati:cole'enomii:i!tislxiseS metrInern e^:sv1.-;eu:ts: Inn,,fatOortru:rltoosi,10 collotiistleintoitztioo4 tit= seAllioociotitattfol•••agiaibitt.....lt^:otct4ino.321.01.22 relebligunfo wi,leh, liberally trans_ Fowls fed on buelswheat have the ad- ;lobo have spent a ftmo 'weeks dt.-rbri t .ite.1 1 ire. lie arts most certainle I never told." loted. means imaginary ittsult. ventage over cora fed ,goets of mom ‘; the Whiter in this wo3.. regard tt a ten 41.31(1 then: 1 OVe- tO 4101 their"' 1"4"" 't 11"4"n t 8 .. - . ., A ease has just been decided rapid Assimilation. Their food is`one of their most vellieble experi tf_o t o earl,* doy i KoliAl. httens of the word 'es: o.: Imo; denied, there come a rorioos do,o,. , 13.4 Soroloy-.4 ti-a"s Wtti:5•. icah .4 '"" US nr•41":"." " r h r Id 7, an to tI;19 1444. 1 , 3 :zoo' whot the word troot• n 1th r dc"ratanti Oat' Ibis 151 a iVeVe St;i4" ed"• 131i144 "%I "4°41" ia."1 Sila t 1 ',ore 1 fooncl ur-solf u on he th i w .,,, ett a o t. 4e. Qt. For (loiry cows. girlatee 12 to I. I AM ' a ' " lIe did not hand inusele Malang ottaterial. I oolo-r; tie o•-, eoed his otubrel a owl, a g•tt the era tr: the i•our ...londitio- oo mai 110 otker f•tle had soohoto „ea 0,0 luau var. ___".. ,_. . e 9, intent. but the proof will follow sooil.-10i0 MS.. 7 Ota. thifily of the follow jo..k. end noe.le to step ou to V o t'Ca (20OrS!e:' 115 PawrIng 'S'tre'llt'' ''Y'041 t4 14 3LO trfith ;Yalu' a" I^I'F.'" 172.761 a beleidigtingmecoutt':(4i. 41.434):4W0Tia. eOril hi* a. 'cortex of 111110' coverhIg /14g' 411'1'4tIlres Is iriVallUllw.nle41114 14 1,470,11...i,m;, „A. ‘...L0 at too eloow vitt ll 130113 1141•71e -feet 14(1:10 Worn .1„Niy., 'Vot,t tiolet tre too ...vou oui *you 00 to.....ar,,:s .1•41,,f.„ 131,. LI thoncands Pone to FS -1.N that door. 14,44 04 Of ,O,,,r hoe," 1.44 11 Lull to ,.,t,,,.,., 04 tt;Iti 4.4.414z1, ,;00,0, that tiowsteo Whieh vii.Atas not /ow him. 1 /oleo, hint iatto.,1:, re.0a 51 tin oit,-;.tdi a 1 Ihvoo rii 1 ilcz otal or da oar lt.4;;4 el nricel re iowriliditeOsfutioina"efiriTitiateo reunutsrtama:tt;nizattsloowi,:t111(.; bilitsl,Lcrtilottn"art;:,dirllrigttlit7. 4 9. k * Afr. tlrano "r" utco.t 4441 11 fis not :f•t), I13^d as ti -e Iiii5 words 14.111 ed 14.411.f viii.eta aer 1. .. . . it- Itefoe., Part of tho word. "Imo-, lobor put upon the 014' 4* of ctileei. fcva WON' bl" ltraded 1lnle li'n) Ms. Cat , , - a ser TWOS evidently derived front! time 14311St tell "Ali ! 34c:i•ir Ilo-roo 3" 5 4.. or;eli. no- Ports ir,111' e• ,t.• . and 00 ths, Nyvvd meal. 1 44 ad t eq(k Fi /V 04 ocr 4..940'n mearesoy Alta SI::"Te,-* • tcrze,u, Ars tzrt. ....., ric souli,..,, 43 m:a . 11, t laleitr,,...Witla wor... I to. 1 , .1 IA a otatsieltaeot otos ¥i* it 1.100. 4c- -4 C" It ' ....... ,. _., ., fres<ett. to at ticed only of AIII3110151, the rest required by the syotent after upon MO evorreente WW1 t°n1;;Ma ritNal or 40 Iha. cottoreseo , .1 , esoeta befog the velt employed when prolonged effort of this eltorocter ill., C3A..",(itilt,t.; ., kelt of Iris lo.o oppo oo, u'l 04' .teor and unlit M011 er. 0134 Ill' rit'ey rtered a little way In f 4.0., , F,,,e:01141, w ir,m419 14,41.tg "1 on .5441 44))'. wey. We 1.1.i.o; 1 trill.. "/ r-i.alil be glad of 44 t 1VR4 1 f al the other qualities of the fowl °tire 11-tOlOutal priMitile h4+914)41 IA I.Alot hc:1,„. a dna. ar.,,g. ihvary dux. 1.0„, e of tte men ;rot/ 13.,,,a:sb lirCO : 712.e,t Wren 410 prote-mted ard whtelt the plaiatto was call- ,more rapidly converte3 foto frst, bone feliccs. At (lit. e. • f. itoerilew violo Ms- .114 d the Patio Lei teem. gen. on • .; terferes with many of tiro other inte-1 Tru! JeLt rttcw. litP111 the WIF:10144 of Solomou, 11 ;tear WAit3 410;4'. 31311144"r VCR K011e; 04 en pl000lue ground choot tio• „cured to the judge to am; 1 had /..0,144g ion words to show for kooso. tions 1111ti 06 onatter of fact all of Ira eattinef and sterling lee onet fun it e (I 304 where he load 10)14*144.1tyro. No. I !Ito sot ni•IPLI 1110 .1-44Y 4.. 140 $1•41,1* With S'"144.''''.t, qp.r orr(1, and fluid he hatt hefird with. Not so wItit !tut-kw:teat. AS Coolies slerrelei 1;0 0;91 square to pose Itt p et S ionterferell A,111.1 fa loop OOP 0,1VONT fro;:t it f the lug:go. Let 1.8 go erter." I244141444 to lonithlit eporraly. ”w.1 * 5t Iteatrotehos Theazle,, Tot, tretrnt and litany cs the only close cmd to.t. 1hr oir no* roi et .44 144. I sei;,;:o: e tLe t at: 10104'01, 3 oer cl. t't te. h- reseee.'" " ' t been eorsiog tte no no- t Oily 01 eNt4IttliV t :et , it 04. 11tZ tLiF !IP tititt tt-o sorno, day Mid 44,17..” `II v.: ALAI: eti 444 1, OW VA tl. e rein had now eioeti. 4.-4..r woot on: -1 on a Seconroon, ;too 1.now ttighltative. ratl er. %to are rase (loam itioodered gtoetly at the old sou turn tool 3, fell41* 4 brOCC el s fl:e Were(' Altd. ration sovon mootlift 019, rill0 '.v 4)' th." **rad44424 ; s V.•04%Yi lit' Cs latt•o wo wt.!. 44415 '1 treoemonge. 74e Lnew. o'••• 14714' niono 41.* Arec 1144-45s of .4'3 e* weito thole twelve this food has L' 4141404443 eggo them. rat% a 43301V 40 01i4, with in rather he fo,„ More wors S:Dree A word. a taw were bac*. art too roy.-14.17 about 1 1172( 3.:4, 3, to 30s. ftor '.1 LI* telole ago.' poolin slaog 1401f% 113slot. "Wn laYs and u" a" ahunannee of in utirprising numbers. ithon the calooi are of a uniform oin thaa ho ealue, egeeer, te.ery /1t4. 1,04 e SO IOW 1,1n. mild hardly " Too I iv, o 5211* ttphits were suounoned to I anal hare strainitt sides. If on) drohoson's to !Ito; the ‘s• for 14131-, cot it his words : "1 lo eOilftr.`00.1.1 ee wit/leo:0G tow 340 enrdoietil PLANTING ANT olICITARD. "weds to Now ont the lee tho posy 06121) 2* 042 tot,00t thr oort la, fog 041e mop. t 0,4 .4.11, e..rtaia remono comb/nod ,,ideotrees„ tha. reason for the lack of n3reight-edge to got the Calit'A of tla rose Freurt-for they old not ap. ' 1144 13.V wil.• to 111?". ?'" , oor tinyttinkttlittneC. OS :ctn. 031 old land is that proper care lo In Morin% Pad: r'llo:gz" th Itroi e Skill FM Phi:40r. : ;‘,4141 418 '44 ;mow me / 0.1•111.111••••• Whs. The hohi° rho of I.' *" rl'eseh• I' 11 I° 1"411°4:-'41"IW' I "" W." 111"11. 4114 tl'at •.1 kg.' won a Lit(1 of t•harity Late full is a good time to net ap. shc01141 he a-481'444 It"t W"gt et °F. or t; a°I . nor era latinte, bet 1 most r, oak." = • . *nteoe tte:rrcinft' Peuotts wjto were "suceess In toarting a young OrrIltard 6"4"0 114N% d 14 '4. to Knelt or (ono at eertain not taken to deepen the 1;011 om(1 444tet'S Mtn OW Critehell lee. Itoei f athettftlt 03 tS trot iv was 'V 431 a* d Itla4na.Pc'P' nnit'‘53'4, 'r 140.04 1.4.. 41^" of 8,,;;•0 wart is 4,e loyal otr 14;:to, fered witit noluoty, avant bad 11. wo,14.ed =1„.. per in A loontas seated diets of tliethorotrobly prepftro it. On close. tIa" °°"vI'418 ic•"/ 111/41t 1°11111 lo°P a 1P:i wool- Tilt person sending Clio In. 'compact soils which. have been crop. Inchon 0.wo3F frcln tin' 8747°n. Blinn!' o .1.,r l000l.„ toot ioto oozy, 444 y had toile'. The old man F0,111- '4* 31(1 t; o 4 00I 141:1011 Cf 1711- oat/ Felday foe a friends. V41 *4 15 44 1„,4/ t lo. .,W44 4.ii bo :welt' 1444 .r*'.'* in foreign) i•con water noel thotteoute.o of ht.•toowpeatte or other nitrogen gatherbor 1.1.7oeldetly or theci' 4!' *4 321 .111,1' with (1.0,0 of 4.111A' 14 ). 44'11 maimgeti Itiltits in the sl(no 144a4.".. 3 ' 1 I l'OFe who tt1,4 ehiefi folio. ,erops, the' bent sueeess loos been ova • Iowa' L'ar it'll. ra"5 no Pa!" 11 ( I 41 f'"'" :thari(y were t.lotto•oor. but among taineo where the land hen been stoat., the bOttout if you cannot, do bottor tTo tiotted.) lons-olt (2.1 .114.tornesdoltrore 21.141,1)2‘iet, get (41.008.11 0 mt. or who nrade im..1 Aferely digging n, bole. into whietts harvested the better it will keep. r•?lani to te-h4c. 14041 l'o* Iler •tf the ia,re ut tither houses. These ,soil as otot '11O. et on to the 1110-1. ottitette detail • • • 1 r Lt,:i!:;1.: wo E.Let he La.'? g trai tt';ir "vt:Alhau tun Info poi•ri i wall., gaiholl., coo;raea ir V o , ) 32 at ion 3141011It name Monday and 'pod continuously for many yeoes this ;vivre with 44* 453 strew a4 bo. w .'-4 *. !.2 tiP and afi'•?' n P0111 I' Or gy21 t' 1%es iltilole0. 1-4* *11144' colersloo. read treo. wos ,:4•1,h,,,adoy for los own 144»rra, 'I`toer,-"without a proper 1.040,1 1011 of clo‘or.4. II w°I akv."7' P".'"34"*. 1'13444141 21 Cgidi slilli:tg• down 11'"ae"erii- 114 t".1 n 1." "' • ;Om woe occtolons773f to be found soiled and then Well pulverized not tilniel`" ice tibly iso t 3 0 oilt1 of :410..4. IS Inn& the !pato .4341.. '41. heou 1.2.41.41 4.11 We.y-; oho e e." -To 144 -it t2'v eot-ealor o ceo it- , ing e" us? ed 11;.'t O. **1',.(1,17.1.1• on.eigh." wete: lre:tor; "hot o.e gets used to it. No. ttilte the 1144o 51 n of an P122..; t.o.orr of the 510401 o411 tt Vabiroit. ; Eitirlls4,4 or the hart leg of 1 1 ago. or a rah 10 accieoot the Stroud, all with the 'r•• "So you arc really engaged, dear?" 1104.4.18(4t!litiae 1:Tvol..11= in ' is the Dritieh South Africa Oonmany, atzd Ie, .ILatee manager and zee Potion on that den that straw... Oolit.. eame 1:1-4) 4 ,T.s.o, that utord 30(11..1, tot..o 'port 03'9 W/10 0.f.parently could not [less thou 1 44441 3 " ft. deep. qtrality it in. 4114 IW Si00114,P it 1; tlebid eta,d eteelothese a .0 g . ; polite remarks about the suporioritY ' • 1to loom the toots, and 1111 in the I STUDTING NIAGAII.A VALLS. 3,Kozoo.g.g.g.00go7,00 „ • I latter , Let edit cop al .ed, were 'It was in that route soft t of oet trAnt sm. 411d upon 1,(saring 11 'the WAY tO PIMA. A'00/1g tplVe Of 00Y 1 • eaNeetall • o . would set a post, Is not STRONGERTHAN elm det 61te hod wared frfore ' ' • I kind, espe(4ial!). a fruit tree Gettott" g Pointn for Elqtrical ?;with VI% ian Ardel, waoth g fer tl e illto Court promptly . • , • • • stallations in Africa% , found the defendant in penalties and h 121 44 cmullatt claV 80II. whcra the' , • e. .costs. And when laet he spoae, the .tolvelod story that he 'told, serstiaie mten PUN, t•••• land nS eter fell from notoo's 14)441 water will stand for sevoral days af- Little has !teen toad about the ttr ter a long rain, ono where the esa. tient ill Al:lexica of Sir Cloaoles Met us are such that altet•nate freezing 'mile, consulting vailleted. ergineer .vor, 4They are to, far !zeenzed curiously familiar os a half „, A 1 1 It 420211110404 dream. said Elsie oushlugly to her particul- the fall. retAry of the company, who bate the to; e ontoltine end the fiu;sy are, awn.t fr.'4a orc's =t'2lciz: 0111. e, --; CII.ArTFR XX -.(Co i it (lid not need the quiet 0504 .t. ar friend, Madge. The best way to properly prepare 00113 0 frau/ England " a ale la jress of his %mice to *r33102 .8.. 134 2444 Yes, dear.' was the blushing re- hunt of this kind is to plow oho ) naIsinn' ty Coonoll.” too, 411 4)4)'44 as Fate or tte Coon.: Down a long pathway that led mi c rater do,thica hin; from the ply. .riget to the Lettit of tile woods, 1*. ' • t. "I ant reolly engaged at last." dead furrows each way where thie so, „, ,, , iro Tie:: had come to ti 1' collier of "4 141 Ardel walked ..wif 1 • T1 ‘ lir ”And to that ster t lid 1 ki trees art) to stand, and set the tre s llt:1;s:ri-Inire.,,ht7t-ciaa-'11?,14.14C1.0euell dIti.lalitietliicattioltaiiii where the furrows cross each other. Put enough of the surface sOil bee;tit° uriT11,,ebettiajteere'e It is intended rreath tile roots to raise the tree to • power to getter. the proper height, so that after the imatianecslecolirtaY ):: '''itetlilelsceitiLatylle 0210n41 ; , Welli; atort Set, and t'oey stoned 'path, curt ing Ikith the ( urve. s of a ' Bat slat wen- pale, and trembled in fellow, Alec Wilson?" for a moment to let pass rome ,abs 'merry ttout weam that ran beside the internsity of her excitement, as "res. that is the 'happy mato' " going northward from Wio.erIoo. It, was nom°, awl dark even in one to whom a hotg-patted ghost ilaugbed Madge. "1 have the desire to look Imo:. noonday, with walls and roof of lutti suddenly 11044 *'.1 i -Isn't he inclined to be masterful?" the tiver." said the old man simply, dome foliage. Far off, smo mw 2 "1 um f,igirte;.ed,” she -whispered suggested Elsie. . . TEM LS t 43 hOur of its bewt. .o.lid agouti through the giten z own huutiv* -1 leinircme back into the suoliglit," itilior, roe out ot the dark; quickly; ''he often. savs tiaat after "Olt, yes, dear," replied her friend more titan 1 inch deeper than it lite principal purpose of these gen ground has beconoe settled 't *11 ifor other ptorposee, So they turned towards the 1111, go : of the Mood, a glintese ef white; stood in the nursery Before setting ,tlemen is to go to Niagara. li'alls to and walked in silence until they came le:tared bcftne hire, ille a beckoning ` -. ,„. '11; leant on his atm, faint, half toe nr‘e nuoa!ea he Inet;;ns to manage 'the tree Cut oei th-e ends of the inetis-:inquite Onto the methods of Hot to the middle. That,. 10144 cd on the !hope. otonsoono, and the tomptation was the house, look after my personal ea roots nearly square on the under `trauendesien of power there and tia parapet in este of the embrasures, I 'While yet a long way off, she turn-- • • strong in itilm fo fl.asp ber to .1-,1S expenditure as well aS hiS OW11, and, side, lean the tree so Hutt the top Icollect information that may be use. a . rt But he put it tternly eside • f t l • I' . • • ' I ' arid looked up streaan. Hector, too, ed, Impatient of her own . • in ac tate us own way in every- will Incline about 5 degrees to the 'fill in the &tort to tarn t te imatenso toted the river at night. Often aed !thought s. Dimly he saw ilea figure , often, durieg his seven years in:moving swiftly toward him through , , in weou s edge lie found her a seat ..G on mossy mottle: oetween two each.- ood gracious! And you serious- fisonnettsmiw.ersatee. sTohllr niignraudpuliarlinay ysotaniei !aencceorgusintor Victoria Falls to geoc London, had he come here and stood -the loag vitta of the ehaded path, „ ly tell 1110 YOU mean 1.o marry a °awndi 1" Half leading, half eupportaug her to thing:, glassy darkness of the flood, the ibis life was at hand, or an hour at a, time; geeing at the and knevs that the auprex/emlitoluleirt. ea3n1gd 3:tfloOd beside her. waiting,' with' ts of a wide -lo are:bine oak, imasiunnelailtr! that'?" cmed Islsie aston- hollow spaces beneath main stem. Tread the surface soil lightly over the side roots which have been plac- ed in their natural position, then pet some refuse tobacco waste about the stem and raise a. mound of dirt about it 8 to 10 inches high, which should remain until spring, when • it should be leveled down and some mulch placed there, extending out- ward at least 2 feet. Planted in this way healthy trees will he sure to make a satisfactory and vigorous growth. thousand broken lights, the slow' thirnself to meet it. But his heart eyes averted from her fate. Spread dear; I wouldn't give out before them the %Vibe ser e lay un the idea. on anv account. You bathed in clear sunlight. The silver - - see, it will be such fun to show John Ki ys and Live ffect OILOCCIMT•MarrM•20•11101161•1101. by © ds lake stretched Lanooth and blight as how absurd such ideas are, won't a vast Intirrer framed with tte "or- how and the speaker smiled a wicked geous colors of the autumnal woods. smile, which. the happy Alec ought "1 have been sorely oranisbeti, to have seen but luckily didn't. Lucy," he said at last, "for my re- - - ' bellion againNt God's wise decrees. QUEER TRADE COMmODITIES. Rexnorse and shame have poisoned pead " my stolen, youth. 'When Illva died Most people now -a -days hear a lot atreonting death -with such gentle about the conservation of waste, but confidence, the life I had so longed looking through the catalogue of • Backache and PaIns in the Legs the Common for, I had so sinned for, had grown traders of various ltinds it is as- Symptoms-Oure Comes with the Use of almost unbearable. But he whom tounding What a number of eccentric most of all I wronged has forgiven counatodities are utilized for trade one. Can t-ou forgive ?" , purposes. The skins of millions of "What have I to foegive ?" sne eels are tanned and 'used as leather answered sotly, e.s yet scarcely for bootlaces; frog -skin has become -------••*..............,....-ene- trusting be'r 04442 v03.08, 1 ‘-'713.° ewe ono of the most beautiful and useful everything to you.' Exposure to damp, cold weather is troubled with peens in the small of "Forgive my cow,ardke and my sin articles known. to the binders eof a. frequent cause of Itianey disease. the back and in. the side, was greet- begotten of cowdiolice." ' fanc3i books and the malcers of fans; Sitting in a draught so as to chill ually losing flesh, azd growing weak- "But tbat haunting fear ef sviiieh walrus whiskers provide the most 'the feet and legs is frequently enough et.. She got into a very bad state, ;stet; -told me -it bas ceased re, elegant toothpicks known to the to bring on congestion of the liver. . sulTered dreadful Pains and her anlcles trouble ?" modern Man of fashion; and beetles; Colds settlo on the liver and kid- _.„ 'would swell up so that, we were 1 "L0Ve that is perfect " h (71 a 't , e answer- e.,, ' eel ain kind are' exported by neys as well as tlie lungs. The re- eutaid of dropsy. We had a book of ed, "caotetli out fear. 1 wottld no h`T - , - - the - 51414.8 hentlredweieht for use on, . Dr Chao% s in the horme, send, read- jangel'-if 1 could -evade the corn/non irleal drussra. ' are diseases of the most dreaa- ini about Dr. Chase's ICidney-Liver fully painful and fatal sort. ow is the earth divided ? esrle- 1 fate of death; no long:er forfeit the „El . *- • . „ Pills, decided to try thorn. Relief Itigi er hope. 1 tal, e my stand wi th. - As yet there has never been dis- soon came with this treatment. Aly 1 Ina fellows. 1 (40 140 to atone for coveted a preparation equal to Dr. wife has been entirely cured, and ; the yeal'S ity folly hee '1 4* to Chase's HidneY-Liver Pills as a sae1s, she WOuld net be without Dr. 1 Die,'-y,e tbe Wolla better and happier prompt and thorough cure for do- Chase's Kidnee'-leiver Pills for ten for the life I hated lived in IL Will rangements of these great filtering timee the price." you help me, Limy ?'' erga as. "I ain using Dr. Chase's Nelette ' ` 1" 4141 - 1 114 aY 1114 ,14 4,0/' YoUr h are- paine in the back, he aelle, aria- Food myself, and it is building me ery clisme.lers, biliousnesse liver corn- Lie P, WOaderfUlly.'" "I want more than 14 1540 I plaint, dys,P0Paia and constipation Dr, Chaee's feidney-leivor pi us, 011e wra 11 t yollr belI11--1. Want yOUrself. ".r 500/1 disf.tppeox when. Dr. Chase's PM a close, 2,5c, a box, at t.,a1 dealers, love yOU, Lucy. I' so love yen teat , Kidney -Liver Pills are used, or FeemanS0n, Dates & Co.. Toronto. life itself, 41+e life I Limeight F.%0 per - Mr. Jl.fr {bur Walden, :1? el31;11111e, To protect you against iniitations feet, is miLery to me without yetir Caeleeten County, N.13., wiltee : "My tee /10r -trait and eignature of Dr. A.. love„'' wife \vas ,a, great sufferer from kidney W. Chaee, the famous receipt book ;4140 tUrned her head away, reeting ,liecaees for zeveral years. Silo was author, are on every box. her arm on the. arehed tree root, • Dr. Chase's Kidney.Liver PHIS HINTS POI?. WOOD CHOPPERS. When sawing down. a tree, the first work necessary is to chip out a notch about one-sixth the diameter of the tree, a little lower than the saw is run.. Many trees are apt to split when sawed down. A. notch -should be chipped on each. side of the tree, half as deep as the Oita one cut, connecting With it. It should be 4 to 12 inches long, according to size of the tree. Most trees check down the stump below where saw is cut - tins' before they start to split Up- ward.. The notches cut below the line of the saw kerf weal:ems the tim- ed a confident teacher oe his (laser • p , which generell3t before the exaimectes. y eaistle- causes the t ee b ea.k ot from the qualeue, 4.1r,” wee the prompt an- stump without splitting, if the work swer nom one of the most eoger prOperly done. Tee inside c,orn- pupae. ers tke rakes of a, crosscut saw at A. Itt1 MIES CATARRH CURE Orr Ls sent direct to the diseased paxts by the Improved Blower. a•"'" 1-Inais the Llicers, clean air dropping la the thz•oat and pcxrnatrantly mire* Catarrh and Hey Mower -...../free. Ail tkalers or Dr. W. Chase Mr4dno ...oronto wad Baal% eaeh end of tile saw are 04 /I 0 good to the flaw. They looelect the dust and draw it pa,r1, wtay theough 4110 log, to he carried out of the cut, wb_en the saw is drawn in Site. direction. If the inside corners of the rLtItes are filed olf (Inc- -th)rd the length of the .saw each end -n0 SO,V? Will give bettel• or )CC Such r akeS Can be filed with a flat The meeting of the 13ritish As.ebeia, tiOn in 1005 is to be held at Vietoo ie. Iralls, and the South Africa Com- pany intends to expend about $35,- 000 to give tho members a free trip and to entertain -them comfortably at the falls, England's mon. of science will see there one of the wonders of the world. The broad Zanthesi suddenly SOC111$ to vanish into the bowels of the earth. 'Ages ago a wide crack was opened front bank to bank in the hard basaltic rock, and the great river suddenly disappears in the nar- row, rocky chasm. At the bottom of this deep rirt, In the rock the engulfed waters em- erge through a narrow gilllet on the left. which, is thirty-six .tirrtes nar- rower than the river above the falls. Any geologiet would jump at the opportunity to study this remealo able freak of naittre. The effort is to be made to put in at least a part of the electricity plant before the Britleb, 'scientific men aerive on the ground. yin gstone's prediction With re- gard to these falls and tile 411401-0445(1- i ing region iS coMilig• true. He be- lieved, when he dis„covered Vietolia Falls about forty-nire years ago, that the region thereaboute was marked for special development. Ile saw water power, coal, abundailt :Vegetable products, cattle," gent, -though barite r o s, ti yes, and other elements cf meteilal prow ess. He said in one of his 0000s tha.t 11.0 world woold utilize. this region 401 4' clay, and his preeiclion IS ooiriing un. ys:hat V, ( 13 01-11 Cud (1);I:I-701"t1111iisLY'oempled is aimed fAgai'Fit many temptations. 11. Yen.. so.