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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1903-12-17, Page 6,O,,Oeciol4C•oricrKoN.<(OlgerE4O,E.e.C.O.<044O.‘<.E.Q.Q,iiA.4,OeQ.‹Eee eozO A A all his preconceived notious so Ioreeked on the heed, that wQrds A 3RoTtiEtrs PRorlisE Abe failed, Iiim absolutely. "Madame, I do," he anrevezed with "ineists that I he whet I one eel was eaaPped out into dic etrits and shall, I may not be lacking in any each a'as 10).01%11 to , a Man; the het wheo Ceme to illy OW11, 05 I the monber et faithful supporters io serength a the Hispeololan forces in ot the -the -help leo, master , 'Any of the Royal attribntea,' ealel Bravo. Grant bowed. Ile Was SO taken been, fixed. oecret etcreee 0/ 00t hest the Island was else koewo to a man, to a easttidge; comma-n(1a Ised been assigued, points bad aback a thie boideversereent,,he1itL1 }been aacumuleted; ten theusand Men sh"You s, Mr, Groat?" said ,,ZsOolOb›..,DI.s..D-Otittt->OkeeD,O,,,.Ss".)4O>D30):OPs),"1-eS).V. e. tuolte . faith gravity. weie ready to tette, up arms for free- dom and Ineeldelene et a moinextt's nottse ! Zverythiug was seady but three thinge-aud those the most 'ita- po.taate-areis, ammunition end tto ipreeenee of the Queen, The two She smiled"You must, hese ridiculous iirst requisites were lacking because Grata. sating this ratet 1.in him, Don Atigustio, to Iniug iniu "I:lease, Mr. (leant, do not 'mod- tesorey was. lasedeg, CH A.PTEEt Maddalena pos- ITAaa:ing 31 t.1 tiaia‘s by the fourk7 ;tele.'" ame me. now. We,have left the 'sessed hnough to give, her a. WV weeee -.seta and lawyers' ^ I aaswer tor bier, madame, with You. are oow Lib- Oileetecels eear, but trot eaoeeh to er-, t wet* eity Ilan." And sl:e weet tos an old -,warchase armaments for a rebellicti claetoaaltAs d esrays flour t "Sheraton cabinet and produced serne.Her presesice in the .1-sland W"Cis de, 7322 0,22o1, if t` e Strand, and Fleet "Let Lim be presented," she SALL ,ct those Rao Palinetto eigsseil oe, 'mantled because the l'almettos bzka b.4r4A OfT11 the' spatrows battle andlto wbeie Grant stood bewil•Seect Le ,l,"'""O" t; oesa.,--. -1•-• 5-°)1., Will never seen her; tkey wishe4 to see Sirceet, eat!. er to wetch the pig,eons Don Augustin. bowed, aryl retianiog eee n ' • II t Orem sittine'' tee whiffle of the ball, tossing con- I aiwod's• -Invoe al a 1 eoi Val- ,ber, and sureiy Ler appearance • mettos. If you smoke totiateo, you ,areorig them would do notch to coa- ti etrone and win Over the 1 trete., ittomes :sensed tte must cheit- jettures through his min ee still ales eeeee, of fire teozeiset snts•ree eV:4S 23:411- 41,11440 1 . 1! '-c: tf t4 g,4..4tt, of 1 ,4 7'4111Y:1P 1\4411 It" a dream. and kissed a white hand- • ,' Bravo. So did ller MoSesty Qeeen'.!eeter .f..ot foot ou the Isle, of palms - line Maddalena, ' an attempt had been mode Once. with Lee. s ..vass iiritativaly rax; tlfe v' s11 ,,:tyt qtaite in a dtessin. la that broe of. tlas take veiter ees a hatnkai, the Moment of homage his wird photo- "Ps ay sit. 111r. Grant." said she...,hcaniliatiug reaults, She -would mot 121.1,22:- ,.f 0 e si extous a g ate irk. pearliest tte : °yet hand, every His name came slowly Lem her Ill's, 'ventin'e another laudieg until ter end F. e • idl et -en ot Natere , of it: ti e st (trete.' fingers, '.1 te and as if she was afraid. ot nrieetrononuc-sahjelte Were existed ancl ready to iet le eiely ist',synipat:.etil a ;strong; the Silbert nails; the delicate i.e., ,.... 'es,elenge insult were insult, offered. as l'Z''''''' n• :.'-'''';F '''''' Ivtil'ing. (11°-"; 14 e left's" -1"uti wial t'lls I"" "Tie.' sank. on to an ottoman, and, it surely would be. siiiesifes5Oetitt*,`01-..a.solesilteellto•*ss sA4^ $odsonable and Profitable tiluts for the By Tillers a of the Soil. 1°W,4***34":41**i********14t'''l my choice I would take the Work heavily, 1)14 it will pal, every farmer to keep some goo( poultry. Whiebover brooch. of pout try reisiug we engage in, it is lima sarY that we have the breed espeei alZonalicrtebclivstroo tith.0 IfiiitIvIed, wtharat,tt eggl: eggs." I and 1)y. eOperieoce. ant obServetion that there is, a diffea ence, aud, a groat differoliM, the RPM 1 pe:i:aAcenTlitiNs:ar::::dlia,Eairypit'erd, it:: -":13,1:72geigee110:11 It:: 4k9etep tit MVO they eau lao excelled in, egg lirkit A correspoudent iu giving his ex- auction, I know I get more eggi I other kinds. But if I were going te sag first sight it looks easy. Allfrets0 bretoors. I. would teoase oee ee ‘,47:rilifs fullitdoict,%cueortsio Tohj oashLri;'rlyala 1 grirelgetTtearthltkeeliee:Ivaaaterlrie:trueyieett:1;e:114,:tatic°71.ZeDrottnile,t0 ets with money end stert cart, lit that will All the billl And sn, .71'021Ifore them all the time. I feed all I sees thieeeng teat what sheltie eeociod- -f 17m:tables. About the heading for this article, I saiditeec: :..ger4c,einealici Ztve a potato Xnasli, a mnll t° (1° t° 411 his Pa"' the larger breeds. to Myself "Starting Dairy" is all and that is wbat counts, especially r-ght But it came into nty unnd in the wietee„ I mix with it some ;sale Ming ia the *22 t' Tile gold gler tesSes the bal, eahtl, Come- . In a cutious state of bewilderment .4 wrom•ing. Rot IllisPaniola took I- ' . .• - ,.. an e - d ' dream knelt ia . rmt 114.1 1 Wessell' So clitl' otringoiA, precautiorie that she shoold stoa°11.stalt,r4 re sometimes twe entirelY that statute d. tryine cornmeal., been, etc., end 'ix this different things. !mash is the best place to give any medicine or prmentiN 0 W1W11 e For iostance, a chapter from my %visit to give, ow n experieuee has something quitQ Careful management is the main i :I ftteeeeeen.rs tyloiel‘mgv 1.1selaQ;(ott)11.41; WASboToh;g1t°g!31 eR7°Itl ! 91t el:ill:lel t bieot ittes:suc:eecr7ee'S.Ineilnt. tt:11122i nwneoealarie:r 1 IrwIi ro•efecottamelem udecrde Lairire gaQsolting°pIle4riwetftts- ;ILI ssnaoetet 4 r ko 0 tinotsn,eglecarise°11ti: e°sfseattirt ly geutle mid a Moo milker. Before p, ood must not bo neglected. 1 use iies 1• e earth trot will „t1:ele rcosed into 3.1s memory a ,,, of amid all bis varied emotior,s was Ti:erefore the prime consideration :i ;47,141Iii.M5 Orli itla We" 10;0; meet :01W grociousueso hoz- to:lotted to dud that he could Onto tlos in -lotto -0 was money, menoy„ 'r . 5 ti ihICK ‘ing, oar „the toieh ot lier hand crowned her bed vonspleted; b W15 ".411(11'in• de`',100140)* 2",4 •%''" 1%, 4'111 11^ iX"'S 4 °t erect to Linmolf thnt for, perhups. ae. lie wes reds- :l 0 was (ley to the potter.. t es lie sat by the foanatain Hector "A. certain explanation is due to .3,0„... said maddaima. eliam mostjaeoful to carry on tho revolution, (o,olo silo is of/ (goon.. oici Groot1:otel only to start it, but to start to hiolself) "1 have been uader the ! *1---'" ewe. the fatherly care" (and ohel '1° 1 damn 114°EeY 1" turned an affectionate look liravo-il The exclamotion relieved Ids fool - :flags a little, alai 10 got up awl wools) "of lion Aogustio, Woen 1 was live ray dear dead father comol walked out of the iloistral quiet of monicated to toe my destiny. Vlien!the Tel°1).1° illta Dawreux (knIrt. 111:* er will be tainted no teat, I 1471.15 tdete Le (Nee,' She peused for Itee,r4,_1141: t° g° dcrtyla E.'5:sex Street "ad monotonous after a tame, And at 1 ,,,, a moment. °Ti -o Ora tOlog 1:100 ';•v4;41. On ti 0 n101)01.1.1i1110a , tor a that COW WAS a good milker. Sim " Mg 0110 tahould have pleuty of war toot tril, a was....m. you most flut ',Wit onfortimately W11011 AK" orefa thaotifaerticmsdevessbeirwocmuidliebr.e asFeiraeacedor4 ter 011 tue stove, so it may .Im bantaa laugh, Tdr. Grant." udao of a weekly rover comes round hot arid retitle* for use as WAV./1 as tlo °How /oitio 1 ;ono. moolame oo iresOton ihility Allity not be clairIced, even though the heavers should fall. as _ vo.k.itten,i, neat she, wro.iild let Weis ahould he tolien trout the elvarn et / churning, is finistlie4. Tte terttertuilt eald Ilevtor. 4 . ay sitse .1 goon ng. viery ono o soon OS 11105c.,Iblo and the diem wosio "The k: ecand thing." she 220* t. 011,111°11 rt2aF bf) (13"ing, •I'"°°. waY hax° that cows cohivs liad ed out 'with, cold water, then it meal l"wns to ee.oree twee to tee leee, toothache, you may lime lost your A THNDEN'OY To KtoK. be thoroughly sealded and art con that one day. soon or late, be would wl:es ,Y011 /144Y even 114".115.'ell a oisoi P. .t.*i 0 -i..r.'!1 1-24', 4* deri A . , ,your. And they hod leg museleo 11120 Iron in the air to Orr, but not in the son atria .3 e ir,trxe v :, n rave- ni, aia, o71 ,yea.r liores. 1,1 ay oorenectoo WO- g to me, at ti e foot thru: e. tbo luau who shOuld be ab`se,Queen's and overnight, Morn telt her fvrautt, oral been accoO 0- when they bad a Mind to use them,. 12;1.4'4:- itta t°31. relt441e1014.410. We.'" to bop eae to win boob; nly oingdorn. 2 ler Cit051:31. knight; ,your 0.0.0 Joao. . - as the ;son worly the wood. It ,o in 0 i 0 Finally I determined to NV000, overo ' s oi:2-022, ,f;i22i 000,. 1,0 *" lie mold not think of nasal in tee; fl;st thaw lit ids Idle h° `YRS In-1i4,4...eise 0=0 woe to the impofoe he , o, io• ioly geS, 11e4 -Fe t it Cu b s .1... ; 20 ei 2 0 boloosool000. comulauds. A. 4.i.446 ibeino called tobacco. what WaS not nattered ley i"- s . ' _et - . a , had bumf well g blaos y ror nen e1s.7 Ie. nod Nat ore clooe to be 14, 1 i - e a 3 i ture was 'moo o 1 O. 1l22, - to .-o '. •,.. 1 t2oat-',NVOrti and WS WO W0.4 Under 'her 1.,;(411,1". Wbere to find Vie meow ed Mut so. ife,.4. ;le waived row ey, a 2» 2' ileal or , •1.1,.t. are plecieed to see poi bere,° - •o.o. ond 1:.• was ill tlo OarOoo 'AT sal i. riot do 1.e 4,2•2se 1,... ',wild sve no ; tlra.,,t roze to 1115 feet. and loolioa I too o. ,. bly 2 eo 4. tat. V.::y of 1*-1ofg,:,,t-night io to Ler eyes kon's on it. Ile wowed inowy i, 4.1 am p4.4'.(2 2, madame," said lie, L0w. tilust 14. 2, 1110 411114.1111y. Teel'14.44 1"12024 ur 'eh an 1123)). honot ed." o.4, -A2, r i olio tot • e there woo uo ;t, She, omileo. erol 1.2 011 2-0 saw what 13 leen it leek te was not 'a lovely thing the Queen's smile ok21.1 to ; lutoiy: bot tweot,N-four ',was. It began at the coritoYs of lter Lo'oo too:: 'hoe,O0 o mon Wooly, mooth. a' ci, seemed to spread tlawly al lae 1 ea -Shale' ett ro- over her fele. until ti e upeard raci- est/ e sot se -V rt2. leey eessiatiant e Oaken ripeled into ligl.t, In her t'y'09 i-..;;;.„ ;,,.,'.:,,:- ',Valls t le rei i . a a 4.112 1. and tte, 4oenward was last in the 1 Jo 4 7,•sceetT, ieiset 442: VII kir ti e steavy .erves of 1 er Oa oat. It was el la's wet ales :t - d. ,. e • oleo ion it 1 Ire *tette a man remexiitte: $ ni en ee esesse 0 iia 112 14.2 tlreet's eel V; it 41,1. ta his eyes WA 43;,,cai Ihe loved ee,e, 4,,,,,,oe see lest sasee .1 ais ce-o- 1 awe tot ly to hinirelf. the stone of :les te hire Si It. 4 ill tie On- a sonmer mooring when Ito given oo,:ol. e of a vai 1 -leer 1 se tate,. I- tastes the ban. It 611a.c11 lie:ter aalia. .12, lab;a a 21,5el 244.21 kh,Le t' o and 'held Mut in a sillien mesh. re.'er!,,C.e.'. st i eir ei Stsea flee% sees . "Madame," said he. "I am *11)002' . • lest tuv heart is wish vou in 1011007 si ti.4v4c1 811111.0131:S:eatt-Q511::teatligs-^0.,:rilevelTtstmiltif talboattaw-o44xualneclesrtaartu.;,. tuhoo she loot boon in the stable two cloya "broken crockery pounded in rake she proved the strength of her hind particles, and oecosiongily I give legs 1/31‘ kirldng t11° rua' °tiler 51c1e them a bucketfol of coarse gravel, of her out of reach every time a to had Chtulee. The same lcind of practice she began with me 'Mien I began to her, A rope or stoop about her body, jest front of the hog. as We often hear quoted4 would not make the elightest difference Noah her, If she eould do nothing else she would, lean over against me so hard that I would be pushed from tho stool. Thia got to be quite and I alWayS bove plenty of eggs, and eggs are what I nowt, I ftcl OA careful management. a variety of food and pure water will bring fiuccese to the poultry =Wee, if lag keeps MS (*.TS. open. ORTM11,04,11t MP CLEAN CHURNS. care is not ettereiSed 11* the chum Sweet and dee* ter how well the milk bas been cared Augustin did WaS tO neet/stOM ete. quarter of an hour before going to gave good. milk; cud a nice mess of to thinic of myself as the sightNi'll °ince^ Viis °Me° olle-ret1 the it. I worried along with her tor j'ar berQm. heing readY or tbe cblAr°' guttenee 01 ley i.cotee. Anti the anatiatma he had bestowed oo. mormO seoreral years, raising o outober et 1/010r0 begiuliti°3 wer1C of elttwa ele mho would help roo to win it. opo. tool no amount of .Leartfelt ob- One Of the breed clet arid I did it needs Winning Wait until the Chum sie,>,l,iie weals'. l'ileit ott eN.1 e few e thousand things else this was Witft a.t FrOM then until UOW I hovel gone ourgation will set you, free from. the Life is too altort to spend it 'fighting' tounp.erreAetitrozti,er ,,;e::,,,,,,,,t,,,,,,,„i,::stitve.,,,,,,,,,,,,,ii „,,,,, eves, se. elm ,s, ,,e, Quetese eta, really onerolost, la los mina, each. bight into the Silver Hall, sat ‘07Y Present on my toro,;•0 nee weleee.. He Tower 1, must (vino oot to time; if it does Then, In the coui%e of my buying 1 cleaning boadage. Tke paper v. cow, I never will try it again. CIO f.,"4:," i 1,-' ii: ;7,7 1,011041 11'ee en' 10 st4,1', ',4;1't had he thotooln, of Voo 1:- 'O.. OA' VMS ra 1,1,wen. lot els. The romans° of the situation bad 001 f vete. w,...lo, ely bit foe tie taten him. lIe was ready enough Ore.eif etc* lited in. in:redoes lett for . when Don Angie...tin Bravo had given one ‘Iiii Itta11----a trioon Woe V e boo 1 in, ti o story. VW out such at - trio l 1 Wiry. "to 21. 2. mail die for.- ',trio titan as a wronged Qnvee, the ol "or Olaiesty Queen :ffitOolalcora, ' case of the Palmettos appealeO to a Sons God oreserve !" The stet. o 1222). aed his lehOIVO tO help in We- ll, e I ooitin bef..re 1 im. ing thera was a geoub e and warm- tsles let il e ennuis' fell be'aird Oee /waited one. Bot, with a. Queen - tad 1 'tee Oa towars•s t'0 th. o a, ni 4 sueli a Queoa I -why, no man V1(0 lie ter eti'l flea heel :Series ecield ler se to lay clown torture li, tie o's, a an ant gated la tvotic'er. fame and ll'e for the salte of fighting Fite seated belt -el% end s tt for a the wroug. turessera ar two in elleut tleaget. "We thank you, sir." she said, 1,e tor gasesni in 12 evo's ear "Is Orr hope is stronger, although the t/ee to r tort ainament ?" And at Fates have been againat Its. The 1' o i,..lei3Th‘iii' 4' 04.21 1 e o' la. et e,1 : ", day comes, howeter long the ulght." et:es, . iey **I', rood." J "I male bolsi," said Mayo, "to '2 tee ,lie d 1..4 her tees coel let seek yoar I'llajesty to honor uS with a t' WI 30:021 ,4N .0' ti i* 'MI Q. hall, ste little time, Po that Mr, Greet may . air. lare auto' g o, throng of cour- i be more 1. lly tofu:reed of all the eir- 2. i • 2„ Ow, sou e vo 314 nown fa: 2.1. At , cionoto.voeo---" lio t. sloe. tightest on ,Senor Mesta. , Si e interrupted him bo tieing from '1' ex 0,,amefl wilt ileosnav, and a the throne. 2 1 w .2 lo 'de lo °Le os'er her feat, res ,. "Pi ay follow me, geotlemen." tool tooehed her Ups with kludoess. I They paszod into an ante -room, lo 1. the snale died when . she sow a:, hung in lilac broceee. Don Augus- 2 o oroe ofoire by his oi:e. Plitt puVed the curtains slate, As he is e 1 eeSoised with her hand. 13:avo vaned Queen Maddalena flew to- le! He ter Dial hneit on oi.e lame ;wards him and embraeed him with 141 :toe her. He t 1 .rid reverently the 'inueli livelir,ess. heel eSe issid oat to lint. i "My ,'ear oll friend," slte cried, 'Ills fan.hiel Bravo," she murinur-s "how have I comported myself? sel. - Illave I come well through t.te or - "Vora. Majesty." said he, "I crave ',fora .2" oorr Tendon. I "You are my own brave pupil," ••The :V aeger ?*' Ate ael ed. I sale he, tears agog to Lis eyes. "it is lie.aus.e of him I crave your 1"You lime acquitted yourself as only i Ma gta ty's patden." , ;a daughter of the Ribeiroa could, -Well ?" the asIced, aS,.§hrt Saa-v , bravely, bravely. There was not a. that Ise hetitated. 1,s.ign, not a tremor." "It is not eilUtelt to explain, ma- I She turned to 'lector. dame, He is a Scottish gentleraan "Mr. Grant -it is Grant, in it not'? who has the desire to serve your (this with a look at Bravo, who nod - Majesty anti your Majesty's cause." that are uot easily readied with 4 h not there is a pulilisher with whom c into pOSSeSal011 of a, cow which Silo had It cloth. and what Is X110r0 IMPOttord W88 aubjeet to garget. regularly every season, arid 1 eaule than the alien itself is the elate to the COnclitaien that it WOS s0 far used for washing and wiping it out chronic that 1 would do nothing for A, atom cannot, be made clean witi her. I doctored as faithfully as I a may cloth. and a cloth. of thit • I NV and all to no purpOSO. hill11 ifl 0110 Of t110 best knewn placet Pt earne. Itight after v, ,,, , *2212.2 raver came. I prayed for him to ' to reolien. and If te,e tra. a coute. Holy "Mother I how I Wove l'evu l'ea°111°g with him Hades let proyol 3 Always my go04 friend, 1005.'0 le a Sunday -school treat cora- l-hos° was theie. Ile sad, 1,10 pa, Pered with the i•esulting ECC110. So tient, Four lilusests, i p . o 1.*Icet Street says, and Fleet Street Every wrist be said the same. ITO 1'110", . . breeding disease gerrns, and thee said it last 1 igiit. To night you As he walked tbrough Der erellx The strangest part of it is, some a for prise o was 1 discern/ono! o i wee Infuse A moment ago he was in the Iswelne leeele win may be washed trOM the seams 0 litiard.WtilLe the p4218 or eornera of the Churn, I were woo low, Too 1 some soo. 'Court, Motor Grant found lils for- •the calves I raised faroomme 107 0 " Not a Si11, not it tremor" -did " Low, i 1 selted from tie inky watei S. s linen tell AM why? 9 it went on for some years takes only a, few minutes to wsusl at flurried, was I ?" !unplumbed depths of despair, and,' ' ' w and the clotha in cold water. and tbei tin las mad a gallopade as ever Don S` much they shoold be put in ie streng pear I not say ti cried. Don Augus.,"1.0 is riding the flero barb of foray, ie did not seem to be getting 'Ma !clitlena rose b om her %hate , Quixote rode. Ile had looSed up flearer to my desired, good dairy. • line suds and vOlowed to boil for at Si,* mo 0(1 aboot tbe room and , as he came to the little fruiterer's IThen. I tried buying c,alves of men least twenty minutes, thee thee laughed 112 s' i elle. shoe and there in the window lie who seemed to have good steels. This should be tinned andhung out it . "0 my God !, 3 thank Thee ! Moth- oPiec:- is, in my opinion, all right if one tee ai r and sunshine. and if this it er of God I I thank thee ! Sweet I 0 1 if you total see into the cirque can buy front reliable men. It vent few daVe the clothe mod Ch i t ! I thank Thee ! I thartic, ring of i•is brain. 'How PegeatIS Sometimes seeins as if the men who Thee I Saito. liladolenos thou bast I i.lunged 82 21 cararoled, leaping 11 an be called strictly _honest about into ceded for me 1 I thank ttee 1 thirsts of barriess, spurring a thou- i, foiling cows aro quite scarce and My eight of nights has come ! The; sand nii!es in a. twielsle of hooftieIhard to find. It is not difficult for end is near t -the eud is eons !" "dasbing along levels, and rushing inien to remember all the good points She fitreg hesself late a chide and Omen de litities. It is the maddest ;of a. cow and forget the bad ones. sobbed. The two men turtted their uf rides, but the reins are loose, ad iBut there is not the saute tempta- beads away, ti ourselves not les* ithe loug-stabled barb laughs at the ition about selling young calves, The moved. It was she who brolse the Ileaguese Ah ! Ito arrives at the gate owner will almost always take yent trence. .of the encha.nted Nestle. A word to into the stable seed show you the , vou "Forgive me, gentlemen," said she. Ithe eeneschal, the draWbridge fells: "A little indulgence is surely eel.- d'e clattere let° the courtyard, the mitted to one whose lesson has nt-sylince is at tbe g.eat entrance, a ways been aro of unceasing 1 awes- . word tens his busine.s, tile "%ince sion." "My ea.ughter." said Bravo, “you h ve said that tl is is lAberty Hall. leaSs on to the trensure, as. 1 trite 001* barb is latien with bags arid bags and bags of gale. Heals - Can you not then do as you please? ens ! the thing is done; the Isle o The paroxysm was soon. °tea Ste. Palms is free, arel Queen Maddalena. that wa,y, linibesrpaitye oant Idustvlirteisit ae voiretws so) there is likely to„bela shower. I Was now calm as t.1 e Queen aSio had -whome God preserve 1 -is set se-.ae feeding ar , ton, eursons y enough sat on the Sitter Thrcae-calm and I curely on her throne. ff seers! labor This decl at* of getting a, good, all around cow. s treated m..01 some seriousness In Arid so I found that buying calves i stately. Hector had many doubts lin the WO) Id were done as masily as The Medical News, "Here," it soys as to width of bei siSes showed the this, there would be no more need I real Queen Maddalena. fro be frank, cif work at all, for all work would be ded)-it, is rather a hard name to her calmness was cultivated; the haPPY Play. * say -Mr. Giant, you wonder, per- other side was the 2 c1 ol.. She I-Teetor smiled at his fancy, and haps. I inuFt explain. Here, I am had the South in her bleed, the then he Milled again beeause he had Maddalena Riheiro, free to do as I found his fortune -or at least a way laughter ad the sunedee sold the pleaae, to s ay what I please, to eaiety of the Isle of Pelms, the that seemed 'to have fortune at ti'..0 I t ray illSt as if I were one Ii;'ito or its clear air and tke merry end of it. For a Moment he thOught 'dance of its blve waters. 'Yet she of flinging, hie hat iuto the air and denting for joy; bat lookiag back Le saw one of the sedate Temple porters at the tittle gate, aid he remember- ed that he had a reputation to ses- tets). “Oranges 1" l'e murmured to him- ' before ?" elf. "'Why didn't I think of that (To be Continued.) father and mother of the c have taken a fancy to, and tell you onvalloWs, the consumption, or west by cats and the motion of smote from chimneys, said that these sign' are the crystalized wisdom of Urea ther prophets from time immemorial but added: "The best rain prophect I know is nerve irritability; if ths boys are easily provoked (myself al be kept white and sweet smelling. NERVES AND THE WEATIELER Sco•Cralled P.Euma,n. Baronaet.exs Ncr Always Reliable. A writer in the Independent, afte referring, recently, to 'weather prog nostications based on the flight o just what the mother has done in tbe way of giving milk and plenty of it. So there is not nearly as much risk in buying calves as there is IN PURCHASING COWS. And yet one often ots poor cows -p.1 DI A. it GIMES g CATARRH CUE &Met Is scut direct to tte (Melee+. parts by the Improved Blower. }teals the ulcers. altars the ids passages, stops droppings in the throat and parmarunaly cares Catarrh andHay Fever.: Blower , ken. All dealers, or Dr. A. W. Chase ;Indictee Caa Toronto and Buratto, of my own T:oasant gills, vieging down the road f.om the Monte to Palm City. There, in the Silver Hall, I am the Queen, so please you. Teem, my dear Old Master, whose teachings I have so ftequently neg- lected" (Bravo dissented smilingly), could be earnest, wad tm, a strong. She knew herself fer Queen, and she had the'rare purpose to be and.not seem to be. For an hour and more Maddalena wad Don Augustin and Bettor sat' and talked like three old fiends. The 1 atter did .not feel his position at sms,o*asesnommr...,eracoveceemeeno......mmone. rain Controls Every Muscle' :lerta, spoke of her years of waiting, ietNenanst therein lovsT'erl11=1.111sIaclaZ. I of hope, of despair, of her steadfast Injury te Brain or Nerves, Deficiency of Nerve Forcbl would !belief that one d,ay all her wrongs he righted. 13ravo spoke of Mean Paralysis and Helplessness. how he had striven to enlist, Brittela sympathy on the $i..12e cf his Queen Dr, Chase's Nerve Food, and countree how be had eearehed for the man who, by force of will and highness of heart, would win free - dont for the Issamettos and a throne for their queen; how he contrived to 24 a all straege. His iMpulsive nature was at all times ready to adapt it- self to unusual drain's:stances, aaght savoring of romance was grate o Every. muscle of the body controll- ed by the will is connected with the brain, and every rauscular action is originated by nervous force, generat- ed in the brain and transtnitted along the nerves to the ;muscles. When the nerves are injured Or 'dis- eased, when there is a deficiency .in the supply of nervous energy, par- alysis, locontotor ataxia or sonie form of helplessness results because the brain no longer has control of the muscles. It may be weak heart action, ina- bility to digest food, failure of the lungs to purify the blood or impair- ed action of any of the vital organs, but the cause of trouble is with tlie nerves. The restor%tive action of Dr. Chase's Nevw Food is Soon felt throughout the entire system., be- -t restores the vigor and vi- tality of the nerves -fins tben1 with new rvc force, the vital power of t.be body; zrealcness. 21' 01153(214, r- ritability, sleeplessness. and low spir-- its disappear and new energy and strength take their place. animig the hillfclle of the Isle of Olirs. C. Corkey, 82 Maine street, palms:, how the palace in. -Blooms- , not • relishing t idea, of .. work. St; JpIni, N.B., states :-"I had been ' was created and then kept I "What' for ? Ain't we got a. good -secret; and of .all the -interesting de-. houFe to live '?' kee the' flame of Pattiotithm 'burning Is not really the best way of start- ing a herd. And -I tried buying the best bull calf I could find and put- ting him with my cows, varying this now and then by•. using t lees WOULD THE SUPPLIES HOLD OUT? lady was recently reading to her young son the story of a little fel- low whose father was ta.ken ill and died, after Weide he set, 'himself dili- gently to tvork assist in support - lug himself arid his mother. . When she had finished the story she said : “New, Tonany, if pa were to die, wouldn't you work to keep mamma? "Why no " said the little chap, "is a weather prophet with ideas worth considering. Some time 11 will come to be realized that mans of the pains and aches that immedi stock my neiehbors had. A farmer ately precede and accornpaey dam] who has an eye on the future can make no greater mistake than to mete his cows with any kind of a sire that happens to he bandy. If he does net keep a bull of his own, it is often a big job to take his cows away, and gets careless about it and says: Well, this year will not make much difference. But it is a year and the years count after .a while, especially when one gets to be 50. And I believe this is the true way to build up a herd of dairy cows. We can not be sure what we are getting if we bey mature cows; neither is the practice of busring calves entirely free from. objections. But when we raise our own calves from the best in , very poor bealth; and, en fact, when I began using Dr. Chase's Nerve Food I had just got up from a bed of sickness, my nerves were in e bad state, I was weak and could not .sleep. Now I am getting up in years, and, of course, could not look for immediate results, but must say that I have been delighted with the use. of this preparation, as it has `, going to win back freedom for the done me a great. deal of good. I am 'Palmettos and her throne for Queen now able to sleep very, much better, Maddalena?" my nerves are steadier and my omy Ri.end," NAras the answer, "on strength is gradually increasing." the, day when my Queen is crowned Dr. Chase's Nerve Food, 50 cents in the cathedral of Palm City, ask a box, 6 boxes for .§2,50, at all deal-- me that question and I will show ers, or Exlmanson, Bates & Com- you my answer.' pany, Toronto. ,To protect you And With this enigmatic reply Flee - against imitations, the portrait and tor had to be C011tent. signature of Dr. A. W. Chase, the They tallied too of plans for the fanaous rercipt hook author, are oil rising against Hispaniolan rule. every box, tails ef bi iden life in. the very ""Cili, yes, nay dear," said the tle, preferring to show his coadence you know." heart of London, Hector spoke lit- mother; "but we can't eat the honse, by listening: Yet one question be "Well, ain't we got plenty of ached to ask, and alter hesitating a things in the pantry ?" continued the number of times he clicl ask. it. young boreal], weather are not due to rhetunatisn nor to the rheumatic diathesiS, but are just plain every -day irritabilits consequent upon some changes it nervous conditions which are causes by a drop in the barraoeter, per haps, or perhaps the hydmscopit variation in tissues which follo-sas s change in the atmospheric humidity. 01d people become wallang barornet ers in their power to portend storm: because the lessened elasticity 0 their arterial and vascular systee prevents or at least hampers Ochs changes in the peripheral eircula.tioi which would compensate for veil.* tions in barometric pressure. When ever an injury has taken place arouse a joint this seine state of affairs pro, claims itself even in comparativeb possible parentage that hes within our power we are on the right road.' young subjects.'" The Medical Newt T eie we tvill sometimes make tnis- sorrowfully admits, however, tine takes by following this plan. Some of the poorest cows I ever had came from What I looked upon as goo parents. It is a wonderrullY inter -e Still it insists that a careful studs esting study to see how animals will of human feelings tveuid result 21 better weather predictions than diem take back now and then in color size and other qualities. that of -other popular "signs-whiel might easily be true without makine these signs fail •-in a dry time, ant the human barometer giVes no warn ings when warnings are moat needed POULTFtY ON THE F.A.RM. the prediet,i-ons so founded of must - There is -not a farm that can be real value. A . medical authorit3 called complete has not a should not commend an empirical poultry yard, writes a correspondent. method when one based on observe( The poultry yard is the main source facts and logical deductions is al of continual income to meet the hand and in daily use by the wen every -clay expenses of the family, for ther bureau. The government pro "Tell me," he said to Bravo, "why "Certa,inly, dear," replied Vet it brings, or ought to bring, all in - I come every day. I know how handy 2 you thirrk I aim the man who is mother; "but they woald not last lo,n,Igv,ciain,dinwah„atsatliident?;e' young illeor_ te ghivefetwo clilaervsara;ewl'evehkie.h the poultry ri gible 1,cr thinling a moment, Ttlhleotgrwea'et cl)teninsttairlit Pholutithrey blu.ze:iPnlensgs "wouldn't thei e be enough to 'last is until you got anolhersbusband ?" with a„--sniall capital earl have ,an Emerything was in train; the island income frona t,he beginning, and when we increase our flock the inconie in- and the latter can be obtained Is creases also. The rectuired capital ,payin,,, for it. Let ehe doctors stud3 for a start is what keeps lots of Ithe effects of approachng rain oi There s no easier"way in the worlrl people out of hushless, Imt. is not so !,human nerves if they will, but wha for one to lose a good nanie than to with the man w1.0 w.D.W.s to 1 nto 'the wea,ther inau wants,j»',his par' have it engrossed on the handle of the u.1 r- eourSe ev- of the vorld. is weather ;:tformatia, an umbrella. 1 erY fnrnier does not want 1,0 go into from t1 '0 west and souL4,, phets 'yet have much to learn they are certainly on the right track Storms are seemingly vagarious crea titres, yet they never move at ran ,dom or without reasons which it e within human power' to learn an( understand. Exact weather propheci is merely a matter of 'adequate data