HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1903-12-24, Page 2"Speee&s %Koine to damn the bye, llfre Geael, when, do Yee ,;,,it:',,,!*****-,-.1,-,;•••-iiiliefir**-31E,-«**P.
'ietzitit414**4E4E<Eic.s.e4g4,*4/<•*kt,iccoEilt.eceE*K•t<454Ett4Et wish to 'begin. yeur eoliday Ii
/R FARMERS
three Anontlio" time, suppose."
"1 wish to beide it now," seed C-
Thietori whose temper was begeleieg
to warm, although,
WOMAN'S LOVE on, the whole, he
•,,,,,,r,..fc,"ecr,"~~.4"•rce••1.
if
A
OR, A MOTI-IER'S PROMSE
next."
4"We lit te taelile the Queeo cf Sher,
bar this morning,'"
"They'll fire em, then. The Cohene.
el won't stand much, 0' that. Sent
me for a bottle ot eliampagne laet
Friday, 'E evautee Dry Monopoly.
fetched, Mowey Sheadoe.
iShouti 'axe "eord Ine, 'Clewed like
bexpresa train, niteteen to the
dome, 'Did my "(art geod "me
'WOuldn't mina iteneia'
A Ingth) to 'ear ail again."
"Good -morn", sir--good-morniree
and the foremea bowed to ti e Col -
was rather amused by the fereicel ,Seasorigible and Profitable d
forniality of theewhole thing. t Wets, for the Duey Tiller* 74e
"You get".said Meter. "that 64k4iteaiti'e4geeltz.ie*eil't"e4lideffeleevrt
IA my four years' eervieci I have Trivrpv.r) -1017T-mmkri
eever taken o boeiday. Let the time "e"."'"--'
Iheileaaaaaalledoeieoteeeeetedebbeee•Pee*313Peeds)ledreirereoaeolieleetebeele0 elite to ;amid eor neticed" The ell -important que,etion for the
The Guieele-rig ellen-Tel roiled to fermer to vow coneider isi Ifew ca.
&for ON month; and there the neet- Cbabenen and whispered in his food my" animals so that they went
ter ends
"Yoe forget thet are entitled of the
to amile et etotiee,"
read of toeing has way to te,e1
The Chairmen noild•ed witielyield the beet returns iu growtli,
ouel, win) grunted ACknowiedgil.leont .iffktrtior, and the Guineie-Pig wentyleeh. or vatic. st the isee.st. cost? The
. tuettes,.ireet-eeeThsee-14.:eain•toller.;?0,"' eeir„ove ttlee 7.7...5-= 6.11111e In 1 O,S be oPeleed the Iiiiardereere e.e r bacal,lixTiecohlteiagelitmeepti, be sAist, woxina[caqunesVoineestiluollad, ;opt Iv. flow Iiittei.
IIP . . e . i .. . I end paseed in.
. erottred into wyeh street. followe. Woeld you ieeptite my feel „T „ . . 4 4
an s 1 eap up au ina
, ttteppe4 mough bte gates or " tuiee , -tee intuithin of elaiery Baed heeee ell in now, ' said tea por- bis bend towards eta GuieeerPigeDite, but what itoti how much than
and he .stepped, out of I hi - --, el e d 1 ti ' '' ..7 at tila same "tune keep tioi mOraels
e;,t,yzeii. 0,e e men., F.a.e.s.. /„,.n.o.p„ cott ter. ""Siell 'axe to tell. John "bap beeo pleading with me for you. it ideet to _et
e the best nturne and
p att.i tielea le -sweet o_piesteeot. of met * box and werat towaids Graet's speak oleo for ,Ter other colleggees la perfect heattiv peolth
Leave or the herd is alaimpertent,
ti e umbegx to i; ne e °riding Member of tee Pasteur 1:1‘11f2lwall'''
•• e
tole of tee kpoeteil. ciaes. Tiwongli "heel Soiletive Groed Mawr- 17°°°3' tto Bourd--- 3 •
Called tl foreman after "That we Will waive the questioo' therefore to look to it first. both in
S.e.0 that your Pistol's 'Andy." "Beer. leer 1,"
tie lettor slit Le winstied few /1' _ro-u10‘mt eertlfleates to
bats or lend Lad, ke," and aa ? Got out,
oneweeing vatic front te,-; :"'"e, and goad leek to the weio-
"Right r "eee ode. mining ore: r
evil Ile .tor ente.eii. Aa lieetor weilit clown the narrow
"We 1" tout tittle man, re- I etei s lee /lambed at Ilalfoirree rattle-
erratine I tweak' at a table wtere 1,vas bTain thole, but beetled Hs iiiegliter
smear the ieevitaide lea helm' t' o o leferzed for a moment the molest
feet, bacoa wet eggs,. "Well, 1.e, gelaieow et a eeeire that seeh earl,
bee to eel -eat iee ineoeinte, nate. We will eta waeve tiee;th° care an PO^ -We lead. get,
on th.ree, times eie Grant grasi'edlqueetion of conniereeation in lien el IleIth with " Pro". bet we gArl''
Die eilore in ai now. sirs" notiee. Thie, 1 trust, 71r. arent, "t 'get' Vr°44 with°14 health. Low"
1 rhat he was raying,.
you will reeogniee as eery inee,ettie vitality means poor digestion. wbich
"Thaniee, Wick- - ITere. a, nain;•te. nuozzg on our pnjt... it is vrwricAlly ill turn WADS 10S.A in food coneumed,
leizoo"a a arivereign for you. lake." tenianionot to etettttiog you with It' this le true. anything that tends
haaliee kir, MIMI?. oblieed leo. eix months,' eeliery. Goodienereing, °ward' bettdr boolth teeouS Mere
wire. "Therieeo. eer sine Bowie add- Mr, Orout.' profit. and 14 certainly desirable.
said. going on with his meal. i to his aelventore wore riceeible. Jo.,1-t' jog to wrogeic as %a wont back. to t, "Thank yore"' said Ileator mid the writes Mei Forest Meurer.
This was Dr. lleerY Belrour-a.'ior a moment. lee ee-a.'e o i'lletuim- Lis box: "If teis's 'is set:Kiel mod- ' humor of et all releeil him, 'lle roar- Nothing is eheape' or more bene -
Scot. of COlisi.-. ta.,, g;,Ntt itezt.oehy !i5 3'n eiedl iireee'llf-blit l'e rib' reee 1014 may le contim.e."
. 'al with laiegetee to tlie eq.% ishe dela in this line than pure lir pope
O e Neteiee, llo 'was s' oit„ :toot. bed Oie colors reet oitli o iiiiii.
, ; Grorot tapted on tbo Boo,rd-room,ment of bueirwes intellecte. light aud exercise. 'Tide hi rot. onlY
evil ettirile'i be was l'laabedeed alai As l'e paFsed into I Is oillco Ire cloor 0,11e1 rithenit waitine for on an- "Now 11 l'e Weil& On "Itat. I ;Me tree With the fed:telling 88inntls and
of imesiie,1 atrength oi il eepth. ,1 re e roam when the ilizeetors comet, 'ybo youti was in ft:11 oeFElan. Ti a :i koatethiag,. It won't you aity whilo all agree with nee in the ao.
e "trete ate a =an With a 1:"Vn. Na- in : L. ier uzeet at balf-past elelieri, 1 reolocA pat in the tame at the .good. on isVit't be:101- ' and I Sertielt that exercise is necessary for
vol,,,ola Fold, ee i d to VN, laitn. i t fin%.” tead c1 Iti"et tAbliA Tkr (driter fo'a7.- i tell It y011 oniy bezeoeo it riewes tho growIng ammo. ,.,n1,0 win cot,
t.11:e.: thing. ioizeow at elate I , ..
..5 1. ilareieter„ ad a, Guinea -Pig -sat two set of patrotilng humbugs: you aro needed foe tno fattening animal
tali oioehe i over slaraed
bleeieraceerdieehe.l. ord be had ehie neeeeid to the politer and ealie, "Let awer calmed. a mere eutt-ider, IRA tell on thO dairy herd. fully Waii40 that
tio tr-0 " PW'"" e"°.' s;IY eir, helrepa‘t anon, Let an Areiiiitot. retit'ed 1118r41V.v. a one to iL It is Ode: Y • ouere aoopheticallev deny that ouy exercieo
en lie, tor seateei an.; For the Ewa bout' Metier ineeied °xi eaeli Ile Seeretary sat ou-!fonls; YOU are woree. you, are fools'
nondnal cost. The same amount ot
deed given to a pig at a flock oe ;
bens for comparison will give bee-.
ter results with the fowls thao wale
tile pig, to say nothing of the fact,
that the flesh of poultry is suporier
to that Of the hog, while greateie
cleanliness is also sure, There
is no goal reason why every stirburs
bap resideet 410111(1. not keep a smell
flock of fowls, whether his are, is
large or emelt..
Limed Eggs„ -The lime procese io
keeping eggs is to take one pint of
salt And one qvart a fresh, lime, end
slake with hot water. Wien well '
aettied, gently pour oa the liquid, in-
to a stone jar. Tbeii place the eggs
U! with a dish, tipping. the dish after
it fills with the liquid. so taut the
!eggs will Jodi. out witbout cracking
the shell, ;or if the shell is cracked
the egg will spoil. Pt the eggs in
1 wbenever they are fresh. Keep them
coved . in a cool place., The pro-,
' cese is not recommended to those
who expect to keep eggs in good con-
dition for a louger period than threo
months,
PENDING 11013S:NS.
feeding hay to horses. arrange
the reamer so as to he the most con- e
nient beight to suit the horse so e,
aill be high enough. for him tosc
3, -ouch the bottom, which is made of
slats and about eight inches from
the floor, The Ono dust. etc,. goes
through and is easily eleare*d out.
The horse, of AU animals is most
e‘r.sil,y hurt by dust faid filthy food
e'et we commonly see a horses 1848.
ger lialf full of dust 4;ind trash,
Tho top of the menger and feed
hex should be so arraneed that tbo
T e DAIRY COW. top of the homed; headwillbe even
FAid* “1.001; here, ry. eigeee go,,, ' biln .tiu With I -3s wore. At icia,t 14), trZtt ;Re V* Chairman. Tee Gleam- that don't hnow yoo goo &role," 1
lug to gieo loe re; -----1--.,ete that ; tried hoin'o•ly to lriSy ico1L btt VIII W15 telhing.
"Anyhow, wo wore wing to sa* Why is it that God's law that ro. with his back wheri lie is eating,
___ .,, ,_ _, , _ _ _„ __ ,_ ,,,_ t_ p, in uo zoi,..tio oz olaiq-,a; Kb 4 mcci. "1110 fact Omit hei is my eorelie-„yon if you Wein% reaigeee," rooted quires iaotioa to keep Faro the di' Thia plan gives tho ham uteee come
WU P7..V0 mg ;rum Occ Ocf,4"7,01 id WI 4 ...
&IWO, 013111 that my only iiraiwe oe '4. "iellig 0111'0 IIEM to tit a col 'too la"'" 1° wa° baYinS'e 11410 64°M'I'k‘th° et4t;'ll'elo stung out of hie eelpe we breathe, end the 'water wo drink fort "and lie seems to take his feed
re..overy le a MX Lao • io 7 .3,•4 ., k
- t e. 1 eea ... 3 e wo" Id eit bait iu hie ebeir and 1 dead et the mead of licators enelcompiaeelley.
s
le , " ' i and to give health. and vigor to all with more ease tban any other way.
Dr, Geary Balfour helied tire:elf to drleetelr to himself* “Queeo zja,leo,„a trome. 1'4'ee Board looked up, artht , Tien. that s one more item to Willie. Mewed atini irtiort when it cornea In giving iiim tbo moat comfort in
o ro daow? I cinhthe table. he wi
Whether ‘uP of eoft.ies, winked hnow-' 4 lia• whom. God pres.nvo 1- ff*No,,sig',.t, of Hector, looked a. trille glia*IFrOrC4 o0ititiirt Y08." laughed Hector. ttiiry ceet elp
• Sll how hireself oft
ingly . and eiii,ereited oioeieeelobd re:eaten. conipositor atoori patiently teh ana then itedalt Aeldliiig with. "1tbzilalaevtitillio tlion.ibett.dceire off ouo dee".
ode i tiere ee i lieelde ''' -ailing teli
r eom
ctor to cplete saran Ve°S' 4410 bletti°g"110°.• 000
•cry 14.14 taek. TIO,tca.„ f taring "eiciod-neornage", gentlereen," Fula
vi 1.-rratey. t irgot all about, him, ,, Cireer.t.
' e ratter entered edit Nipeete or "You wish to eee us. Mr. rant?G
a tier iitti.„-ieiter eeeee eve% emcee 'Slid ttre chstrustu, ..Weit:a very Ithi-5$ 00,411tc•44-4/s, +4,New aregary ttio,v53
ted gelleeesllpe. a clerk, leid%iuSt nOW^.4 ,rey tondoeiew-os 1 wee toeing, Con
wo a bee le or eoetteeetoeem pew., ""1 went temp you longer than I ibe,gin at ewe.'"
vieeeg, eieardeae tea toe tieotootee eat sont-fal.essts thqt net:42a Ilwtores fli$.-con Lith 8.d4 Heeler; but U-e•Tv "At half Grant ti F81871,7 1 • s;$3 the
'tteo Ot'e tiGO al4111t)g tuorUin,ST 37Ottli 4 TratuTO : ITeotor was Oltli‘fo.ti of Is a matter of some ituportqwe to
tura mi end introduce Mete lee, toe eeeretheug. eror lea filitteS tie 'both of us elbleh 1: would hem to ' "Vettaioty„" sald tte Get eaopig,
IoRg*sle:reetteg Leeman a:Ideate it.. beirg belore 30°+” "Kinely note, Mr. Thonirsoa, that
eitte.k.to,,euite tivertordni; ilrurv; in:cei nen to ve_torol to wolonstrate. "Atoll,utaie it as fhort as ;FotilafeCh
. arles John Gregory has been
000," fait! tt o Colorie1, no haii a. i appoinied to szieeved Ur. Grant."
;Fon' 4 0 I...Twig.'" "Try o Futatie. ar," te SALL Wi.01040180 fear of Grant; ledeee, izo AO Ito Board rent Meek out fur
"Deny Itrereea a WOnielt in it." "Eli? witat's that 7" 110.11 the whole Board, individually &oda, ffreo eboreheddeva pald„ ne-
"I wont dery aueti 'nig. of
rart." "Get the itearin up, eta". and Oleo and collo:tie ely; beiiainee, ns raziee 1 fore Brick had returned Ifoztor was
,„ .,„- 4 I 1
"NO, be-ea...zee you can't. Well, neer, torte ed aeohigeteieity„ - on TO bo gaVerod from the natuthroeyof Itligve rpA-4,,e01.11; iinds bag for a Joairriey to
roue of my fv.sh,e;.713. Illy tin4 inelel 1 er zigiit of a morniar initil evil reseo Geo prodteelone, ii en
to prosli' e that eortifte, I su the enedee goin"." adalately nothing of eowspaper Ws- "The °rouge 'King 1" to murmur-
ed.
"No's the man 1"
(To be aoirtinucil.)
ifeetor /elegize:I and said, " g get do
Tea Menet?'
4'0 a. eleer coeo. I a cheer ee•
Cieor ease. of whet 2"
oteheieteri, la femme. ray boy 41b 1
111 givo Voe eerie certificate.
"01 all the ci“Ofiltint
CO1Qael.
"Anyhow. lie'a gout+, '
eee and long -continued Continement
but feel that the practitie of COUSut4Aurt;honetetbeite, it% leiaxipeincest.s.4 btotrseeziettioiShounwrelalra
eee" e""-reault, in disaster meatier or later lee head high when ho must twist his
ht i8 not noticeable in the marital' it-'''uoehdha alirack,ShoorPe4Stclutod ognethitietiptta;
sea, it will Crop out in her reeepried Gut
laler on. Any practice that tende to act over in a high inereger.
lower vitality in the generation to ftIM•Alming.4-ROIMPW
follow is certainly epen to critielem. GIANT AND DWARF.
In regard. to hind of feed, the feed-
er sbould ask himself what is deter =est Glass Bottle in Woe Woad
ed, milk. growth or Soh. and foal Aud the Smallest,
uecordingly. A good ride for the he -
e weedow of a eimee
experienced feeder to follow lo that in New ,Tertes, rimy to mee an in -
the sante feeds that produce good
slow ot milk in the dairy Coy and Meuse glass bottle. It can Claim the
distinction tee being the la,rgeet blown,
at tbe Sallie time keep her up in ilesh glars bottle in tie world. it is eaP-
m°111g".14-11 'Wh" :Fed to tilt" gr°w" able of Wading eixty-five galious of
ing giro exceuent retinae hi mom, mei le wide tiouleeehat 10.
growth. Oa the other band, it fee4 lembles it baby's bottle, bulging at
tdintriirtylicaosw lualateiensteenneythetoflotawttoetnnitillikei littioouteobi.edbo. with it man neck aud
would not be it desirable feed for the Ti.13 giant of bottles Is it trifle lees
Palma that Ma not being finished than 511. Merle anti is about 411. in
• for the market. It pays to fatten ciletilliterente at lie wideet part. Ti
80 animal only once, and that is roan who blew it is Just about 89
when it is to be put on market. Es- tail as ti.o bottle. If he could man -
Melee fat is it positive injury to the ago to equeeze through tee neck 1;0
growing animal or the dairy cow. could tleep comfortably inside
As malt depends on the way feed is it. tis aureate area of the glass
hlown into tire bottle were 'spun silk,
It would mate gown for it model:-
ately large and stout womau.
How the bottle vaine into existence
Is an Interesting More*. appeals
that the head of tPe tirm read an tic-
tonnt recently of how it German
dm had succeeded in blowing it bot -
Ile capable of holaing forty gallons.
It wos deriared to be the only forty -
gallon bat% ever entree, whereas
the New Jersey firm bad made one
of this site teeenternee ;seals ago for,
an exhibition. It was determined,
therefore, to eclipse the German feat,
and one of the most expert workmen
was told to blow a bottle to bole
sixty-five gallons.
Pinned to a card at the bloc of the
big bottle is tee sinalleet bottle in
the world, its approeriate mato. It
holds just four dyers, and must he
lined with a. hypoeoriuie syringe. It
is so small that it bas to be fasten-
ed against a jet bled,: background in
order' that persons looling in at the
window ra.n see it. Curiously
enough, more time wo.s required to
make teo four -drop bottle than the
eixty-five gallon one.
1
Thet was Un -0. Beetor as a rule Ines. and Meter 'mew it front top
ratieeaeleg doeumerit. I; It a Ith exette. lie lit ore now, me"haol.eal-1 "The feet2S gentlemen., 1 have
ail Us tit"ea and degreee. Many lee toe % a deep inhaletien. arid tten been worklug the ,mooldere zee, hard
wovilo,od yaw a man weal melt guide blow tee Mae ont tri mite.
illeations chose to lead t o re iet, cue tu,‘INOsiv Wen 0)1 147;',0.. #.14•,_** 6
eXi, tele e;, but ;kat rodet esi .tenie itr e loicieree. "We're beim' 11,
was wii b enatded tbn to do ettort hedend I've got eixtven pagea -03
stet good worli in his perertee Cliri trues mutter to do to -Jay,
le rear branch of eefeeeree 0,,
alotte beeirztie dize wee e 1 "Mei 14°0° "Mb" 1* Mt" t"
tio went to a des a "3 wrote tl0hL do nothing 110111 1-0 had a, rig- tie hOtteur.
;ACK SH:SPPlatD'S EWA.
"Whot's that ?" (tied Mau -
Lee, who wall dun of !Wale* "Weets Swiss Burglar's Seimattorial
• e matinery ? Nohtierete VI her cepa It om Prison.
no ratty to any more expeneiture.
1 mato on *Iris Board to toe--" 4 inatleri"ttek ShellPar(14. named
The Aieldreet explateed in it w dS- lllbali,A native of Verona, not 're1
Switzer..
8.9 set; once o en fed, when profit is considered, as the
alma mei a en, Ai? '7.7739 en eig- etet11M1 1211
1144" tn. '!''1111 11
'111(14.. 3
ed at hteta: o,otef moe.i.al for nem fliteeireo Ida ,.1grirette er to tee paeor-5 "4 been to melee eloetor this Yeers".lieuidnextaiueultra;:tte00. astn"ud;o:yyti.eatt:Zeieeby- teeruilizitscielf..uAL11.'Y FERDING
i‘lkte:147r,11-;tretrialt'It‘.t relltrinelngifl)er% is it ve17 important factor. There
was
Vital was accused of eleven thefts ,are many feeds that are not partleia
No.or moth a. glutton were, &e'er, 'fiat tOl_ta eo'S nee wreth will. :ea he reaommends that 1 shotill
Vilide daylight lasted he wo.da 0,a...moeing."Uii vaiate icumaharel tbe tate a iris months' holiday." and burglaries, but in all be eererilterly palatable to farm animals, al-
oier it. ulliroeeope, and wdeo cigarettes of the neeht Leen°.Izn "Teen -ah O.' said the Oolone4 mitted ntty-two before being capture though they are nutritious. Theso
P0 -)feeds should be feel when the animals
, not tit for work to -da lug Belfour's elaborate fah itatione ed. Twice he escaped from the
. •
.lown anti \wee far tete teo email
hems.
-Ties is it thunaueng lie, le sale.
aS he lialteed the paper to Ureter,
"bet hang it, if a man can't tell a
themper for his iriend what's the
good of *lm? Now, get let rendre
ge ing away for fdX montbs. 1 know.
3 ;an See it in Four eie. Wain I'm
slogging away Pew, I shall think
of you bashing wall Amaeyliis
the shoe°. Natighty, naughty 1"
And he :book a teeroving finger at
lee toe, who wonld lave loved to
tell his P.Iend all about the adven-
ture that wees begin; ing, but he has
eledgei Ids own. word to the Queen
and Bravo that la would not speak
of it *ave to thoee who might be of
ere. And be did not see how Bal-
four could telp,
"(ood-bye," said Fleeter, "I'll
telt you this much 1 there is a wo-
man in the case, I am disappearing
Pile
To Immo to you That Dre
3 Chase's Ointment la a entails
and absolute euro for each
and everr form..Of iteldne,
bleodingandprotrudinzelles.
gto manufacturers bay° ettaranteetlit. Bootee.
ernonlals In the daily press and ask your neighs
dam what the think Wit You can use Ur aset
este-our money back if not cured. Oc abet. al
au dealer's 033 E177447NSONMATVIEL Co..Toror4Qs
Dm chases 0!ntrtient
444444.4
"Lim-als1 Then. Mr. Graut"-rord
lo Je itated for it aneMent-"what do
;Cele prorole doing ?"
"1 wieh to esti'," sail Ileotor,
"for /Ix mouttsleaeo of abeence."
"Tete is 107 awkward, very ateU.-
ward indeol, ' cad e Chuillattn.
"When you ranie in we were Jest din-
euesirg an eilargemeut of the paper.
In there tine's of Fever* ,conmeititio»
we imist move With the tiniest."
"With the Daily Mail," staggered
the 13aerietere, who had beard, the
jape 111 coutet tee pros ious day. ,
a woe looking to you to 1*e1,
in the matter. ere liave also been
formulating a scheme for finanrial
re-
treahineot in all the depeetments.
Your aid. there would be het aluable.
We have been dropping lamer heav-
ily if late, as you know."
"I know nothing of the kind," said
Hectoe.
"Tien you ougbt to hate tnown,
Mr. Gaeta. We know," with a wave
cf his hand towards his brother-
direetoes.
"The profits, for the last eix
month." Erector began.
"Pardon me," said the Chairman,
”T was spealring. And in and- ereee,
Mr. Grant, that has nothing to do
with voor request, which. X am Weald
.co.0 no, not ming to iio eine-tiudes
ouo.e. I'm ge i le away for it holi-
; day. I'm .golug to cut ti to Ien go-
ine-ITere 1" 11u,t7i g toget'' a:
gate.-proofie payMent vouchers, un-
eze ened letters und parolee Remote°
;cuttings and all the °without gather-
* um ef it joernalit's table, and thrust
; the beep into the eatonishod, fore,-
inaidr: arra% and pushed lam out of
the room.
"There's semettiog for you, Good-
man. That'll keep you geing. Maze
a parer oi that. Come back in
' an hoer and tell me how you are
get t ing on."
"file foreman departed seine-. Ire
, woe esed to the maemen who mai.*
par es. but for Mr. Grant to do this
sott of thing---
"eenwell's ete tell tithe 'is "off -
day, Brick, take my word for that,"
he remarted to the porter, jerking
his head towards Grant's room.
"John Mgt:Landman ?" queried the
porter.
"'That's duo" replied the foreman.
"Clean off, 'e is. You Call 'ear rini
dannein the Christmas number now.
Look what 'e's given me for copy 1
I've 'ad some queer gents through
my 'ands in my time, but this "ere
beats cock-fightild,"
"'E ast nae," confided the porter,
"to tell Ian -Wen the di:sector:a come
men444•44444cost,
lice station, and vowed be wauld
=Vet' be taken, alive. His always
carried it loaded revolver and terror -
bed the inhabitants of the entire do -
pertinent.
The Manner of his escape from An-
necy Prison was sonsationa. 'With
it bur of iron he fabricated it key
which opened all the doors of the
prison. (inc day he tvalked out, and
with the aid of a rope which he made
iwitlx bits of string, climbed Weer
;tile high wall.
On gaining entrance to a house be
ransacked the place. Nothing tame
amiss to him -money, bicycles. books.
/ties, corsets, table napkins, stock-
ings, even postage stamps were found
in a barn where the burglar con-
cealed Ins booty.
Ite was a great favorite with wo-
men, being a handsome man, and
are hungry and will then be eaten
with a relish, when If these sane
feeds were fed when tbe pelmet s ap-
petite WAS partially satisfied, they
would be rejected and become it to-
tal loss. By using toot. and feedieg
the poorer feeds in small quantities
first, and those that are more pale. -
Wile later, it great saving can be
made.
The nearer that the feeder ran feed
up to the full capacity of his ani-
mals. the more profit will be realiz-
ed. A little fuel will keep tile en -
gate running; but it is only when
more fuel is added that the machin-
lerv can be bolted on and the engine
.
run with profit. This is equally true
in feeding farm. animals. There is
no money made in snigger keeping up
life. 11 is the lood that is fed over
and above a maintenance ration that
posseesing winning ways. ITo reecho, gives us our profit.
ed the long sentence with the great -1
i PLENTY OF FRESH WATEll
est sangfroid, and aslced a. gendarme,
standing at his side for a drink, his as important as the feed when
!profits aro to be realized. X do not
GLADSTONE'S LIBRARY. believe that water should be warmed
Mr. Gladstone was a scholar and except in cold weather, and then only
man of letters in taste and in aecom- to bring it to the same temperature
plishment. A writer in the Lamp as when freshly drawn. Lukewarm
describes the library at Idawarden water is distasteful to men, and why
I nauot characteriee as something un- where the groat statesman spent most not to our farm animals?
heaseirof in the -ah ---Journalistic of his tintio oiler he retired from in short, feed to the full capacity
world " • public set -ace. of the anintal such feeds as are cal-
"Surele"," seed Ileetor, "four years At first the thirty thousand vol- culated to produce the results sought
It is the Poison that Causes Pain welliout a holiday is 801110 s were housed in a primitive for give plenty of fresh, pure water,
"I know nothing about that," Put stone arranged the books on the
in the Colonel aitily. "I have new shelves with his own hand. There
r.
The Po!aanous Waste Mato r nentercd hy the Mine; Live
arm Bowels when Thew are kept Healthy by
Dr, Chaee'a Kidney -Liver PHI&
'Pile kidneys, liver and. bowels are
known as excretory organs, because
it is their mission to cast out of
the body the poisonous waste mater-
ial which would otherwise poison the
system, cause pains and aches and
give rise to deadly disease.
Because of their direct and specific
action on each of these organs, Dr.
Cheee's KieneyLiver Pids are won-
der ully successful oyercoraing
pain and in thoroughly eradicating
from the system the very cause of
serious and painful ailments.
Once the bowels are regular and
the kidneys and liver active in filter-
ing the waste material from the
blood. good health and a proper
working or the bodily organs are 'as-
eored. It seems useeess to experi-
nient with rew-fangled medicines,
whith are ()fay intended to afford re-
lief, when you can be thoroughly e'er -
ed, and the cause of your tr011bleS
7 o v ed by Dr. Chase' s ICidney-LiVer
Mr. J. 0. 'Kirby, head miller in
t e large CI r mills of Munro 4
Roentree, Thorold, Ont , rrtates : "I
can st a. eel-, =ay too much in praise
of Dr, Cha- e' Ire:nay-Li vet. Pills.
Some years ago wee laid up by a
severe al tack oe E ee di 2'ef
was later complicated with
other bad symptoms sech as head-
ache, lumbago, backaehe, constipa-
tion, in.digestion and insomnia.. I be-
came reduced in. flesh and was very
much discouraged. Professional
Medical treatnaeut was of no 'avail
other remedies were resorted to with
no purpose. My appetite dineuish-
ad, and was losing hope of recov-
ery.
``Portunately my attention was
called to Dr. Cha.F.,e's Kidny-Liver
Pills and dexived, much benefit from
the first box. I3y the lime I had
used four boxes I was again enjoying
my former good health and vigor as
the bad symptoms all passed away
and I was then able to resume work.
That was du 1809. I have waited
now for about, Imre years to see if
the cure will be permaeent and eow-
am convinced that it is and feel eta -
tilled in giving this testimonial for
the heeefit of °titers."
Dr. Chase's Kidney -Liver one
pill a close; 2,,) cads a box, at all
dealers, or E'dinanson, Bates & 00.,
r To i onto. To prof eat you against
imitations, the portrait and signa-
ller of I'll'. A. W. Chase, the famous
lOOlut hook author, are on every
box,
struecture of Wood and iron. Glad- give them, sufficient exercise to keep
theni in full vigor and give tholi at
all times that which costs the feeder
the least and which often counts for
most, pure air and sunshine, and
then you are certain to reap a pro-
nt from your year's labor and have
the satisfaction that you aro engag-
ed in the noblest calling on earth, -
successful farming.
POULTRY NOTES..
been Claairnaan, of ties company for,
let me
"Seven weeks," said Hector. "You
are the fourth Chairman within as
many months."
"And I have no cognfzence of what
has happe;aed in the past. I trust I
have, in my long experience of /nen
and things, learned the A. B. C. of
laueleese-,namely, to deal with every
case on its own merits." And he
bowed eis head modesitlY.
"Speaking for 'myself, end I think
also for my colleagues on ,tbe
Board-" '
el -Tear, hear.," f, on) the Guinea -Pig,
whiz) was never known to say any-
thing else, except when he wiehed to
unload one of his many sone -in-law
on one of his many suffering sem-
paeles.
"Colleagees 00 the Board, we cart-
el ot cot cite in ou I'-urnr-pr op o sal --
ah -that we should grant you so
lomg a -term for -Lice patehing up tbe
in'aehine• 13ePlc:-1," he went ou in a
gloat hurry: "my ,oe'eagebs and my -
elf have hese ag ing
• pr,an•(; yo*,' said Hwtor. "You
reed iay no more. I think I can
gtlit 713-,V7celf best, and yeir , too, . by
resigning formally1- do so now,"
elly -note, Mr. ' Thompson,"
raid tl e Ch if, man to the Secretary
in a eseat inicry, ''hat Mr. Grant
has elared ids resignetion in oat-
h ands. Note -niso th t we h aee Telt the ,anxiou s mother de cl i rred to
were two main halls which were call-
ed the "Divinity" and the "Zeman-
ity" rooms, as the words are used
at Oxford. There were. also private
studies, for Gladstone knew that
scholarship thrives in seclusion.
When he ,died, the committee of the
National Memorial Fund devoted fif-
ty thousand dollars to providing a
handsome new building which was
opened a year ago, and is free to
students and scholars, and indeed to
all the world. It is ea,lled the "Tem-
ple of Peace," ,after Gladstone's fa- the day's enjoyment of the flock, and
vorite corner in his study. their keen eyes enable them to find
This library is really a new thing many a bit that they tuck away in
in the world, a place espeeially de- their crops and gizzards to keep the
signed for peaCe and meditation, a mill grinding. ,See that there are no
temple, of undesturbed scholarship un- live coals in the ashes when dumped
like anything possible in a public or you. may have roast hen some
library or the busy college cloister. morning when you do not wish it.
Gladstone hoped that others -would The feeding of oyster -shells is
follow his example and provide sine- claimed to supply tho birds with
lee reteeats in England aed else -d grit, but experiments show that. un -
where, for in such places scholarship der circumstances in which no lime
finds its best encouragement. can be procured in any other man-
-- - ner oyster -shells maY be utilized by
WINIT WAS' PAPA? the hens to supply shells for the
'‘Now," 'said the anxious mo -her, eggs. It is riot necessary to feed
”you do not want i o marry -that re- shone, however, when the fowls are
porter. .Thine of having a husband supplied with varied' food, as- the
who never gots home until two or food of potetry contains eime
suffici-
three in the ntorniess'' ent for all purposes.
'Bute'' said the. fnirinicil),, maiden, The small FlocicA small fleck
"aren't all husbands like ifett? Papa will prove more profitable, in pee -
is not a reporter, and, Lied portion to nunthers th
Coal Ashes in Ilenhousesf-Coal
ashes dumped into the henhouse as
taken from the stove lend interest to
, an ,a large
s.1 cr vet111 acCeptera it. By listen
one., ,enrst.bles those who live
on entail -areas to procure eggs at
TEE letele-AND '1111E PEE.
"One deo, when I was young at
this game," said tbe dentist, "re big,
mmicular farm -laborer tame in.'.
Drawing a tooth from the head of
this sort of person is usually like
uprooting an old oak -tree, and, in-
deed, he seemed to think tbere was
some trouble in store for him when
he sat down.
"Will it hurt ?" he asked apprehen.-.
sively.
"Well," said X (foe somehow that,
day 1, felt jocular), "if it doesn't it
sha'n't ceft,,t you anything." -
"And with that 1 set to work."
"Giles did not make a. sound while
I wrestled with him, but his face
spoke volumes.
"Well," X said, with. a, grin, "did it
hurt ?"
' "Not a bit," he said:
"And out he went. leaving me min-
us a fee. Of course, I stuck to my
bargain; but I haven't tried to be
funny proftseionally since."
WANTED -A 1101,TD.A.Y.
The generality of clerics approach
their principals with the re -quest for
leave of absence for a holiday with
considerable Inanility, but it is noth-
thg
compared to the self-abasement
of the Babe ‘viren on the same er-
rand. One native clerk in India
thus addressed his employee in a,
letter seeking holiday leaxe:
'`Most Exalled Sir, -It is with
most habitually devout expressions
of my most sensitive respect that I
approach the clemency of your Inas-
tei ful position with the- seif-diepraie-
ing utterance of my esteem, and in.
my own mince I shall be freed froma
the assumption that I am asking ire -
Pardonable donations if I assert that
3 desire a Short respite from my ex--;
ertions-indeecl , a fortnight's. ho] iday
as I am suffering from three boils,
as per margin. I have the honor-,
able delight of subscribing myself:
yocr exelted reveren,ce's se rvi ter,
x.
In the margin was drawn a roughi
but graphic illustration of the threel
belie, ,atel their ree oetive locatioes
op the body. ed the, ; yieeinel