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Exeter Advocate, 1907-10-03, Page 3+o+o.o+o..o-o+>D++o+a+a.o.a+a.o+o.a+�a+♦++� � REVENGE; • Q 0 gC,t!4:t+ +0+to.f +0+0+4O+0+0+0+0!0!0+0+0+0+0+0+ t.11 \i 1 1 II. "1 1vi11 pay hint now to g:,1 t i•l of 11/11i, ti: -,, i'l, drawing a suVt'rtigu :.!tern4(i d•e4•.:i train deposited from pc�tirl. "hon roust at10 v tut' r1g e1 } at 1h0 tiny \!asst!!'! l•, et ele this. 1 arm not used to seeing, ' •:i re, Wit. ! • .\ i ,•t1. r. A 14,114war, nn.ii talose!: women tome,- he added rutin Wit" fair lair and a head- :set er:•1y, handing the Ine,ut'y to the n - +,1111 tanned Nee, !11c\ u1H;earatico 4)1 11.111-1:1‘,1b)) and Liking the animal from v•11uso luggage stamped Min at "CC as era wareeisting arms. "It's more than an artist. they cru• is eurtlt, youngster, but it tit "Is there a (41'1[0;110)1e inn here?" he bel Mg tarn 1 1:uy 11181111015, I'm ,alis - asked o1 the sleepy-104)161,gg ticket col- lied. 'Els'' cine'= urine, do you hear? And lector, one of you 1 catch illtre:1011 T111' man ..1:{),1,k• hi.; head. Iriw, or nm)' girl agam, shall taste the ,,, touch of lay whip. 1)o you hear fltcr''s :1:t 1:►12. 13u1 as for comfort 1 we'll toy, '1 t:. re's mlorein ow, text. They moved awe). abashed. All but But Otte Lest lo -4 Iii mtissus a week or the girl' who, drawing nearer' 14"ied two back:, curiously into the .Iraliger's !lice. The 11(81) who 01)11(41 give 'old to save u 1)une:au Sinclail* .11111e'tl. 1Ve,r1111w; mongrel'' life was worthy of OR, THE CONVICT'S DAUGHTER. 0 0 0 a• • 0 0 0 "Just my 1:x'1:1" he exclaimed. "1 ubscrvotrin. ought to have found that out before "An' her the daughter of a ticket o' reining! \\*e'll, thanks. Fin going to re- leave loan they eimonenloftwiltlefully. Corrltwlrt, so I'll leans mly tut;gllge' Sin''lieir glanced quickly at his com- ber -tee !;anion as the words felt un Itie ear. But "\'et•y well. sir. '{'here's good Com- l.t.yentt a slight !lush she betrayed no fellable rooms to be had though," con- 411,01a m, 111141. raising shy eye's to hie, tented the fellow, scratching his head began to thank hits. n'tdifalitely. "Miss fel'o'n bus the nicest "1'tn glad 1 was in lime," lie answered. Mlle corner in the pla,e. She may put anxious to bring a smile 1:, her face. you up. \\'r.• ain't, used to visitor:; 'ere. What. he had just heard whetted Ills that's wot it is. Only a stray artist or curio .ily. 1{t• ouuld not believe that she so, 1:ke yourself." wit; a mere villag,'er and. ns the girls "All the better for rue. Where doos had sneered, the daughter of a convict. this 1(14ss Green tile. "hots surely are nut going; attaint the "The lust Cottage on the right, facing dog," he continued. "1 really should bo the sera. ,\ garden full o' sweet peas obliged it you would take it, and " end 'olly'ocks li frail of it, and' a }'e1- "Yet you bought ff." 1,:,' creeper on the Hail. Being as you've "To save les life. \\'ill you take care en eye to color, air, you may notice it of i1 for Me? 1 may claim it some day." fr :In afar." The s►nilo'ante ns he spoke.'. Die ryes "Your de. Cr iption ehoull make me si:owed undisgt.i ed adr,liratiu►1. She b►1xx)11s lo, amy1:011. Iny friend. '!'hooka• dropped her o1v.1. 1 shrill see you :egai:i.' "Thank you. l shall be glad to look Ile turned o,tl of the station and after it." lvniked down the steep, chalky, incline Ile handed the queering little animal 14lIding to th0 mad, -wit11 a tight, swing- to her. in ► stet►. "Tell toe,'' he rnni r►►ur?d, "what 11105e.The village lay about 8 cluarlet' of n girls said—was it . , . is it . . . utile away, red -roofed and (pillet, nes- Ile slopped, confused. For again Omi- tting in a on .. oyerlmurg Ill• cliffs. Be- (lily had chased all other cspr4.vium ,ycnd it stretched II,c sparkling sea, a 1.u1 one of pained shame from her avert - sheet of-sapplere and gold ,►,.tied with eel Mee. The cruelty of his eitiestie,n curbing hunts, and merging Ia1i the far- struck hila in full f.,rce. The color. 1•use 4,'1 line of si:y in a mist of :.eft grey- it• hi. l'rtew. 'i'•a hurl even tt tillage blue. g ,i is feeling• was unworthy of Minn, The sun poured utimolealed on to the -u,id such an one; straggling while road, for the small and "Forgive ate." he stauunered. stunted trees offered no steel., from its ile'r face Turned le his. !ler lips, (ranting glare. The scene w;i- vivid in 1l;o►ugh irentl►ling, sitilk' : its brightness. 11 almost iron his eyes. "11 is quite true. But ... he has been ie glanced hack in st'arelt of the color geotl le me. After till, ire {s my father." that was needed to ceniPl ate the beauty 'There was such a world of affection of the spot, pnd found it there, behind in the voice the: he could have' kicked , in the bright green Inendow.s himself for hie stupidity. li.lend, he 'stied with servlet, and creeping, changed the c:eiversutiom adroitly. Ile 'erkened in hue, to the crested hill hail no de -=ire to part with her yet, and bore. ignored d het• inon-enit.et to such an end. Ile drew a long sigh of content. The "I rent looking fur \lee Green's cot - place was pcerfeei. 11i spirits lose ns he lege. Can you direct me there?" lie drought 4,f the possititlitit's it afforded his ashen, the tail of Itis eye already on the brash. The joy of litlllg entered his brilliant garden the porter had descrilvd being. 1)4• pie.,..•et on, eager to 1111d Ihe, 1).1 ilec111 8101)'. C(•ttago vh're 10 41115 pe'1•llag,i 1l\1'tilt.'tl 1.Or, Irl walking. they had turned a hurl. Ile pns,ed the hist inn. it 111s It'rid in the road. anu the end of Idle vii - Ce rlulnly not of tempting aepee'. ,\ lag e was before thele. 1( lggy•browed loan stuod in (In' door- Ilex beaulitul Dye, 1t ieene(!, may and talked lazily to a Ihirely cy- "\liss Green's," slit' cjaculnted. "Yes. ells!. 1(is rye., wandered inquiringly to, 11 is the Iasi 1101130. '1110 one wilt! uo►- Sitictnir's Pica, then back to his cu;- thing before it but waste tend and Seri." tumor a.• thy soling ratan pes.si'd 0)), his Ile lied already noticed that, on Olaf (1,00 lurnett to the crowded picturesque side, the hung stretched further than collages ahead. on this other, leaving nu unbroken \ io-ev '1'110 114)II "s were iOW, while and (•i the .ot to their ine:ll,it:,n1�, ur ihoae wailed. The mellow red of the tiled passing 111 the road, w►(:L, bleucl-'.1 delightfully with the deep "leo )..0 %tenet Mies (hetet ?" asked the blue of the .ky. and the sparse green of gill. her Hee full of inquiry. the little gardens. "hes. 1 hear slit! 1111, MUMS 10 lel and 'the tithe t•;r,•el a •ns tie -(et, t:'d sate for ten seeking scene." d.I1 or leo children. tint at one eorrti'r "'1'h:et i, true. 1 limow t:r'c(tl,e 1 live 11 smell giroup altracted his nllrntion. there. *the 15 my aunt. )1111. llcrhnpi 1 4•ur or 1111 big; boys were miming til- E.h wilt not 14.1 Ihcm1� uw. \\'e expect 14 fitly. :\ templie of girls .5(4 ui listening. tie_' (ether, 1)11.1 Iho I$,u,c is 51111111." their Gere, 'wonting. As (1' approached iter voice dropped. and the rich color t,•• looked.01 In;eemtly. Teen stop• fleva(jeol be)' f;, he noticed then ',AA, ('o1 in (lair Midst, ..140x1 n tali, I1481 the soft 11117c1 eye• 'ere blots( 1113(1 eiltil lorl. pale %lith .ager•. Or was it hi:nlid, and g1.rssetl that to 0e►nle home friar? she tieint a weet0hct( (leg in ht's (1,-:- [nater 11)1151 prul►at►ly Iva\e )►ri•on. arils. and Wits %peaking in a l41w dear "1 lake up very 11111.' room. 1 assure 'the exquisite refinement of her you.' he said. sn►iling. ":S4, 1 hope you io,tle: rinsed his emprise, He 4114.'8 011! pt'1:•41141de )4)111' aul►t lu 11111'e 111('. 11,•111 •'r and 14,eakt•d into her (neer. '1'11011 Tilt. )dace is 14)4, p►rcity to leave. 1 am he saw 1111 She W35 ht'atclif►11. :\l=o that uheady in love with ie" !,Ilt' 8 4• vet ging Uel \14)r111111)(MMI. His eloquent eyes told her et em Illvt'e. ".\lie w11111 will you do watl1 it e" risked Young es she %'. s ,bee was ))4,1 melee(' to the language of nen. \\'(IJi a laugh boy 8 iig►hly. "Kee I► it,' site ►tepti4'd, stroking the which spoke more of the woman than Itrim:•I Ahead g;4'nl ly the emit!, she opened the 1(111'' wicket "p,st it ain't }eaten 1 . keep." sneered gale 111111 5it'pfall 111141 the blazing gar- tlnolher. I1 1, .4 -.ng., ;o Joe. Surehe den. eon (14) what he 11kos with Itis 011)1 dog ",\umlk. !" she erica. "\\ here are you?" et•itti•41)1 you (11(4110•1 11 z 1" 5hr vanished tlir•'tgh the open (blur, 114'1 eyes Nabs!. 1ca1 tog( �4ncluir 81:14,rlg tht' Is'ltyilucks. ally cannot I•.' erne!. 1 shall keep the Ile turned Its tato I t the dazzling sell. rk•g. I will give hiss an)•ihing be likes but his eyes alar 14111 of tht' vision of ()• (1 glut 1 '•,,n witness your cowardly le lei.. til no 1.1tge.% lou ought 1(► 1'•' ashamed of you),elf. Joe •said he'd sell 11 to toe ye'•Ierday. \t A% he' reto.e.•. 1 5(811; keel, him to his 84.x.1." she 181110(1 mud food,. a n14itemt'nt to Ti(1 het s.'If of thcu1. (bit the iii.( .I►t•uk- eer dung himself on her ami pill!. . ,1 at the puppy. Takeo cmf,rely Corm :i; .•., she 1~4 111'4' 1. slipper!. met tell 10 Itt.' g,'r4►nnet, rr ine41 1hig roIIingi (11,011 her grasp. '.•41 In'I);h gr.•cled the (►0e'urrollee. '1 Ile girl. w11h.',it 1111' 1-1t1i1, C1n1/1/04 their handy. !.rlcl:lir sprang forward. 11,' cntlgtlt ill,• buily 1►) the aim (11141 Hung hilt I:•idr. '1'h.' 41i11‘.`1,1, eW 1111ek 1hagde- 1114nl, huff "tr t 111. d 11. The girl r(e' to her f'r!• !kr e>... were hill of tears. "For shame.' rut►I1. 1411 the nrli't. 1104appint; r► ' •,1 who \\:1. sneaking 4,f1 trill% the it., tie,( (log. "Hive that nnitnal 1111 11I '►Ih!4\" "11'11 mine. Site look it ffr•)t)1 ate• " "Sht' bought 1' flYgn you, 411' said 5h,, would." "1 have nol pni1 him yet. but if h(• 0(!184". 11,e•k wilt) Ilse 111 41., so." Inte•1 • posed 'tl tit.• gill. `illelt►,r glaneed nt h• •-. ')(:l81rrrl►gt Witt) slie N ay. Iter nlanliel• int{ wise4"11 c4tn1ru,t0,l .44 struii lty with 11,4-40 4,1 her CUrllpnlli 114. Ile Mel her tii'rtr.r•4•d i•.4►k with a ie:issuring simile. • a.milimatT • • M t� "t hobo she will Wive me," lie lour- duly It is to rear grapes for King Ed- ART O1' Tl1MING EI.F.1'ilt\TS. 1::ti11 red 4.t n 14,yoi.:e. 11 aid's 11.11/11.4. "1 Wipe so, lou," she replied demurely. Many improvements have been el- Their Intelligence Far Eeeeed, 'that 01 fe'''ted in the lighting and healing ar- til) Other Animal. rnngemi'nts. 81)41 the liege branches of Ihr vino are now supported by chains a nu,,11,c'r 01 (►!units till eleph;till 1'11.\1''1.1:0 111. attached from the roof 10 leather loops trainer:. agree. 'these are: instead of ropes. Tile new house is lite First, Ihut the tall, fat legged. smlall- A little tutor tiulclair triuruetr to the feet wider than lite old one, and instead eyed elephant of beg girth is not only ielullon f•' ' h;; lug;g;ui;e. \\ itil a little of a lean-to roof u three-quarter spun the handsomest but oleo the Ili ost do. judicious I'.ulle-'y lie had pesr.oedt'd \fisc has been constructer!, thus giving the tile and intelligent of his kind. Green jute (Inventing 111 receive hire as 1 itte a much better chance of throwing second, mat an elephant is fully lodger, fur an 'sideline.. time. 0111 shoots. aware of his prodigious 3lreegth min- tier fire, stili t'.►tutd and comely. •lite house its 138 feet long and 25 (eel flared with Ilriu)'5 and 111111 )t)': reason bee:it'll 11i. his 5 lhtle compliments, and wide, and contains about 4 500 square tit, elephant obeys hes plaster is not be- -he had at once t'.:c:tkt( lull slx'li a 11i8'4' feet of glass. Extra heating pietas now cause he is afraid of hint, but hecause 4.01111g; 1111111 c•:)11141 give n:► trouble. and run through the a•itole length of the he has an a(feet11)11 for him. ..,•11141 certainly eel interfere tvitt: 0ny 1)4 tee, and a new upperatus for open- Third. you may beat a "bac!" elephant .i o1,• -tie 11.1 angeineut'. ino; not emitting the vinery has leen It. death or kill !lira by ranituing red -net "1 e \te. 1 toy brother homer from 0 filled up. The temperature of the vinery irons down his throat in an effort to Iutg ;.:)!Ihey," she •)iii.!. OOit:11111g Iris ii kept at from 65 to ill degrees. press the "squeal or stirt••'11eit r" out of laughleg eyes boldly. "1 tit ter all lilal. About 900 bunches of black 1Innlhurg; him. but the one and only way to train there'll let' room for you. if )cowlt make grapes are new hanging from the 1't)01, an elephant to perform trick• i; through 4:11414'8l1(•cs for his betel' a bit queer like. (,ell. in tine year, during the reign of the kiudne; and patience uneneling;. it) his fiend, tit lutes." late Queen \'icttering 2.000hunches were Last, 11111 not least, without e'xceptken, Sinclair. glancing o-•er her shoulder retired, King Ldward, however, con- the intelligence of the elephant fur ex - al her 11804? found hi tiselt obliged to eiders this lo', many, and the number ce'ec1. Ih:0 o1 (Iny other anirnnl. se allow hs, mirth and premised to du hos since never exceeded 1.11(x1. ie.:1 trailre r; uusiiil in Ihnt train- 1►i . utmost to e'fuce hili elf at all tines. The 1 inert', which Ilia)' be viewed by ing aro elephant to perforin is like tcucit- '1'11en be' turned his tate to the silent th) public, is a Eouree of great interest Mg a boy circus riding, 01114/ less difli- slati11t► and reg:oseful Mlle. Already the 10 both the King and Queen. Grapes are ct:Il. belt! had 5ttilied and retort •[uclnt'el the their \lujl'she favorite fruit, fi111 11 hon .\ rl:Initer of the simpler tricks with scone. The scarlet groups In tate p ppy• the 4 oust 1, al \V:ndsor• they 1e;11. fre-which an elepiunt enlcrla'ns his audi- streWn !Meadows lead keel their lit'1•y fluent visits to the hollow between the encu cunt0 as n:tlural to him as the lap - hue,. The whole c4unU y -side looked lodge and the royal scliouls whero the ping of Milk comes lo a cot, Icor iii. subdued, like a gaily do .ked maiden great \ ine is situated. st nee, the blowing of the mouth liar - silently t' -feeling, al evcrlide, on the l:u•nica, frivolities of a day of p10as'm•c, 'F—'�"" `I'wenly [tel to the richt or to the left "W11111 you return I'll hate+ ten read)' of iho candidate to be taught to lie 110111) THE PASSING OF 1:\il IRI: i. f••1' %'(111,' said illiss Greene knowing luny _� fc-its heavy slakes are driven into the demi to the gate, and shadinghereyesground, and front each of these turfs a , with her hand, she welched him s(Qy u ltru)kcrp• tride t leek and tackle connecting with earn limey, until. turning the collier, lie was 1'rorn 1111)0 (0 time, in the10)lgf and Ie; and 'lla►t110d l)' ten or d'.)zell mCI). !eel li Sig;llt, varied historyof the world,epochs L1ae --- When all is ready the trainer• stitnds Willi a sigh she returned to the cot- % r po ml front of the animal, raises his hoot: t::g;r. The girl still stood 1't the little c''"'u ane! one when for a I►eriod, more and "town! down!" he orders. The els- (.: tit room. The Ili x104 laid11101 hand ct• (t'ss l,rc,t4)11g;011, certain ):l(,5 01 nu►n- kind have attained fo, a high stale of pliant pals le, attention. Ile stands gently on her shoulde1'• civilization, and milted, talented ability, , woa� i1r},%' hi, truck and swaying his "\\ell, Sunbeam, day-dreanun as hods front side to side. testier. i only hope 1'\e done right in afterwards relapsing, again into a slate ..1).)11 11! doa•n!" shouts the trainer 0; c.(omparative barbarism. Looking; o :say -nig )'t'-'." the r again. 110.1 tiJ)0 1 a .signal 54)1)10 forty brick down Llt long, diol lista of rim., "Ota conirso you have, auntie. \\ t'it• t dicer begin to heave and tug, the blocks not rich enough to !nett up our Host', al 11c find first in oder the Egyptians, til sruwak, the ropes creak and while the n lodger. and suet* u nice one too. 1;c- e'cently glut pioneers o[ cit ilizuti 1 alis! 1 trainer continues shouting his comment! b eYceiled till °tiler races "°." 01.'11 to the ( tee pachyderm's lege begin to be drawn sides—"resent day, in the uta5s41e grandeur of I g g "Yes, there i.: a besides," interrupted heir t►uilJhags, temples, tsud p►ululial Iron! under hit„. ib' other. "hour hiller may be here t0mt�s. '!'hen the Jesus, 111114.11d otto produced \\ ilh a scalp -rinsing trumpet(0strthe fitly 111hri11e 11011.- and if he', 11 i,.r he'll startled creature begins to struggle, Nle Most magnificent and roost costal)• teem. straII ht home. . if le 1, !leaven structure ever erected on this eaten, lashing; with his trunk from side !o side knows when we shall see flint. Ilk luckr►nd griping with its tip against the has dean gone of lath. if he conies and G1ee' whose 5(8(88ry by farexcelled (hoot•, frantically seeking for a holt! t0 • t,4 ,;i, that of any other nation before or since, meetly himself. 01st the relentless ropes e ntlem n Ile 1 1.11, a dislike to this g, tie w1) evert to our own 1111105, 111e Mil r- 14 n knower what it'll lead to. 110th ( Coke too of the? most perfect arcllilec- e eye there's matter for. thought. and turf, the world has ever. seen, tern! 1140 1Ve:t•ry, and nights o' 1Vul:in. 1 4(4►n't for - gel, etre f .�tied orrtlurv. gtel, if you do. that it's the last lodger and lof elle poll droratrla ;nand !loon', that got 111111 nabbed. 11`.",v d° 1Vc know mistress for a time of the world, a Uiis one ;met gut some oils score to wipe mighty empire whose code of lows e')n- cf1, loo. Oh, dear: While he ~poke itis syshile the basis of the Iriw: of the pre - blue "111"Y” "101100 1 l0 10 (.111101•. 11111 1101 sent time. And yet all these great and ht•'s gone I errtailrl)' think !'1e done a wealth). state, one alter tht' other, were et'ntinue to draw his legs. The huge beast (cans at a forbidding angle, I,e'l- kwing like n herd of steers and drown- ing; the "Down! down!" of the trainer. 'I•Ile great body begins to totter; [or 1111 instant it regains its bi)lanc0, then 0 falls. crashing with a dull thud on the Led of straw. Trumpeting like the sons !11 u1:t of a cracked tstenrrl calliope. foolish thing." The 1►rY;ken up 1►) 1111arch) and sloe, barber - taking bru10 tries vainly to silugg{e to Os �unLcatls fact' grew while.TIeet, until at the end of three or fohr Isrr ()4J (x,leriy. taking; the place of con-on- il;o:ug iI1 held its terrors for her also, tcntrncnt, low, and urger. inure' he begins to realize that nothing "Oh, nn," she gasped. ''l don't be - so then ensued a Long;, murky per- so very startling has happened mid that !tele he's 1h111. sort. Besides. surely fa- really he ought to feel very comfortable then has repaid all his old teles'; Don't it'd' those dark ages \elle► a n►iasnta of in(!red. superstition- stifled all 1111vitrle•: , ('01)- '1'c► teach him to stand on his head the Ie•11 1110 teal there is still danger ahead cleiuled scien^o as witchcraft and for him, Aunt Deity. 1t wouhf be reel ,. treater again uses the block and tackle, dreadful indeed." heresy, 01111 would 010)) condemn a To o fore:dell the effects of n bad fall the Gi.elec, to the horrors of the ruck for Holly Green looked seleninl)• into Ilse, Boor of the training; stable is thickly 'let's vele'! eyes. .111 amused J sutlieile t. rlchil)g, the rudimentary elements of littered with straw. 'hien the candidate f• astronomy. And 80 11 continued, con- cIt •slug; h'1 sus)' face rtycrfiultt'd into Wry after c,nlury, on the x0)1 dead ( harnessed with chitins and the belly - 'blighter. Sbit' ihreW back her head 111td level a( ichrlllaw knowledge, illiteracy land find block and tape as hr �11us gave full lent to it. and crushing demoralization and iii•' when learning to tear, the dile tense be .. unt•erult watched tree, 1►uzzted. 111' . ; mita at length byslow degrees togs that the chains from under the bell)' (jelly 1► b g lead between the hind instead of be - own tent• yanishe'd at once. I'ruublc livid the dawn of advrancing light and pro - 111d1.111 were never linked together. •iess faintly illumines the dnt•kened 1110011' the [ore legs, tit that the hind 1101111 "Listen," exclaimed 110(1)', rn01►ping; 1 horizon, ever gaining augmented 1ig411, be 4-1ers instead of the forequarters may flet eyes. "You innocent duck. If your' t,nd lustre, 111)111 with the g loricn.s Vie- fattier be raised, father get all he de.served he'd hale to torinrl age', knowledge, especial!)• of the live IWo iundred years in prison. That's Bans u[ u�ilizin the mighty forces of 111 K clear. I (liar; want to frighten you. but i nature, advanced with leaps and le unds ; in a few decades the subjuga- tion of !dose fordo, and the ability to make them subservient to our require- ments having made greater strides than during the entire course of fill tine lung ages p,reeeding. (,et us hope that. like (hose bygone eI,tpires, 110, too, shrill not also be swept away by anarchy and Vice. But if, loot as a nation and as tndnoh.als, we honor and obey the Almighty. succouring these u' need and sicknes.s, and accepting Ills great gift of salvation through the ex- piation for our misdeeds wrought for us by His Son on the Cl'O's, there shall pros. g'r'its mid stability without any dilute to our certain find lasting Inheritance. - - -- .1. i.()('.K1:1► 01-1 (11' ft11.. e1 en i1 you feel angry with hien, you 1:lust remember, that 0f Int•• what he's den' has been ler love 0' you, (4) eddi- role You 85 a lady, An'. 111- gosh. Ire's (I►,ne i1! 'There aiil'I another to c'((ual pH) here, c, for miles around." "Oh, aul)tie, I know.• I1 11:0, good of lifrn. But 1 wish he hadn't. (4,1, ((1111k it so wrong 1111(1---" "Fudge. 1f I think like you I ain't go - to ,7rjr down w11111 \\cis 414.114' 148 loft'. Time %yeti when 1 w41:0 have .14.110 til,• stun.' myself. i,irl tent• , 141005 change. 'There are many Hien higher in the land than (till what clews worse than ease the pockets 4,t ibis rich. They strike 81 110110., 1.4our• frillier 1181 never dent' that. Bear lino in mind. `411tH day you im10 1,4. 3(111(1 of the memory. But '!:elft tees a a•!4. mete time over 11)1k. \Ir. suielIir will be hack stem and will want his lel. 1 nlu•t Make the 1.4.1 4)1 my h►:n guu1. If he's 111 lee 111.1111. 8111 1111(1 good. If tell, things will go bad for 111►n. In.1, ad of keeping 4,111' eye open 1 .enll 1,04'p 1144►. Thal is all. ,\s ('u' yob. yt•4)'1, loch t'el.licatt'd 1114' n laity ant( 8,1.1 11e'hr111' 113 such. howl)'' to here out 4)1 hi, way. A tu(►peny Artist ain't 111e • 1111)131 1411 y4)',." "011, mottle 1" laughed Ili., girl. lb.. 1 tillage IM1ys linin 1;teir io•e. up 81 1,1and cull 180 'Idekel of lea \, in.iit's The aunt's (thick ears caughl the swi- ne:. in the yo.ng voice. and .she turned un iidignitlit fare 14, 114.1'. "1)11 they. the tenets? 1.e1 me catch 111.m. that's nil. ,\1141 as fur you. my (Inca.. tion'1 listen. They a1n'1 III 10 be y. 101• doornail, i say it. so there." 141.'n't mind r•c:111y." tar ince. "(of ....lir,. you don'1. You're a queen "Ani 1 %lee;''' he asked himself. eve r1r114etig•► (11, 0- 11 I! Fab, shall decide:. 1f the nun( "1(nh• sometimes 11 181115." continued r4 fu,,, me 1 go. 11 she firc••1.1•. 44 the girl. "For you sect'. 1 think niso Ihnt should 1 turn my brick on 118 g4. ,1 it is not quite the eay to lite 11,1 " things the g;(►t(: (lifer hers this .. " his (''u be continued).glance eeiglht iho iniefe •Il(x.'-----" 111)41 the girl with her L(111,11fu1 ine" and ,,p -- — y'►i '.o. \ (enviers (laughter ! Itaal1, , 11 hat 410 1 care? ilc•it1r., she i. only T(11: kl\(:'! 1.11 ti 1. '4 I SI:. "-(11,1 a 1)01rr wes n kinder keeper in (h0 child, timely Vighlt'en, if (hal. X..Ihimg.► w. rid than \14.. -0 -Selby.' ear. (urate of 11, 110.hin'1 til 1111, .Un 1 a III% %Iaj,'.I> Inter'•;4'd in the •\'time "1111g.• I' )' ''our-e•ii." the psi 4lner 4.111 in- 0(11141 10 (1) from the 411)1181 4.1 a lovely of My t ine :1t tt in(Lor, 1, ,1,1(41. yesterday 1 was working u (nee :' I1, •;1•te'-. their k E0een. my he- .:1 Mr. \\'ilk,r ,. rind we hod a big 14,1 of Itc.11le'I. 11 • 71V41 11 5114111 laugh. ex- Although 1 hn.4 torn beat .rig I'144'401.s ha% to get in, far (ire sky was toll Of press.% 0 of til►) thing I ill delight. '1'11011 fuel for the `'iter►'+gen. (.f England for rah) 4') u:•k• S(► Hiles' the jail horn blew bene.',._ ('•''1.10,,,. him,' to 1,1%, &ha. n4'arly 150 yt•nr•s, (he g;rc•tt 1111*' 1081' f4•t' (eedlinuP 1 stnyesl and helped gel the Th. :,11 - ►41 before him. l:unll►''rIn11J I. •olgtr, "4iiut'or. Is •till {111; tinder etieer. • "\\ III ).,11 Como' in 1' she sant, pl:Ring; f••t.h fr. sit shu•11y, and In4eh. en "11 wits lifter dark when 1 got I►nc1:. Aet11,• \\ III (re 1'011 111 11 rllillllit' 4►r (1141," 1411er condition nt 1114` present -irate, rind %1'411.14 you helievel it, sir, ttlnt hard - 110 14.11,,$t4 her into the stents fr4,n1 then it has (Hint• for twiny years. hearted keeper 11u(I locked air mut. 1 room. The daintiness of it made hila some 4►f the bunrh0a 111k 'Mir acigh had to sleep out of (14)4►r. and caught r.;4:r,' 111 an a ogee 10 -.ley. It wa. sr) til• :14 much n+ lour or 111(' (xilnu.l•t en011. rbellnlnli"nl iu my We.. 11 settled 141.0 111...1 I...Igities the had ...elle altIs,ngh and 1111 marked improvement ,n Ito' Uliug a in ray mind. 1'11 not slay (vas- il.•' furniture il.•'1f differed in no \%;o% 111'110 11 of the 4 eh'. le f,,ellft, % due to Ihcr night under the roof of a man In r 1 that of siuliiir rooms. the the', t 1!,•• 11101 that a 11•'.% gl.l 'ts t1•'. g(14 ingt who'll trent me like lhnt, S". Mr. 1.1141- 1\;e- 11 (''uoIh of rt'lin'•nleml. n gtitur,LO111:,•i.' n141r11 111111 !,;;hl. Las bye"' erected ye,. 1 Want you lo get. Int' out before hi, tellyof 4►rnalm'll., 1111(1 color;. No i of . •• it e1 tie King( si"'cint infinite- cun(k)Wn. it you pito:,..?. 1,ie,ex11la p4t•1111ti5 414.sl(lfiire'1 the \rails. 1•0 4 1..:1•. 11411).) 8nh11814'8',.t', e4►1e•r,'.t III.. brig it I \ r :•re... ,l lath .• 44 ;rho i►a►ly \fail . i.inti-4.11141 crani(•+, t %%;l •,,,,,,'f•i' +t 11,.' ',t1 ' •','►.1►)t I.'rarnl Weddings rr•i.tlints from elem.... nt'- 1le 111 4,411 h.s ties to lite girl odiloi,s 1•.,.11\' 41c e,f-1i ►''.1' .' ":'i ,'."g4'4'r11r11gg .11::1111181)4•'•, 11)11) \%e'11 be 14.1041 Ilndei too,.1 i' float ;..,• lyes 1 ,.- -At . l:•. 1\(44.3@ 8-Jle the head u[ "castiallie:'(,'. Ila%% n I'ri,mter \\:)s Treated .‘%%1a) Down in Georgia. in n ce1.14411 county jail of l;r,)rgi;1 (herr wr1. 01104' an old -hap called \I,► -r settee 511)n'r% is,r of Ilte itrliluii(,n, 11(14) flyi and housed the convicts so well (hut they were greatly alliv'ht'ci to him. {le ('('111(1 acl(tnnllolIhrto g;u r11,"ul i►I 11(1)1 Ill• wllyas occulstonlecitl )o lib•(' IheIu r.lel to the farmer:, in 1Ite aril;hlA►rlaod during the harvest s1'as(1(1, null in 111111 way turn 111) Honest penny for the tnx- paye'rs. Early one morning one of these pri- soners nppeart'd nt the (Mice of a lawyer 111 lilt' r)000. "•1'ulllrg( 11)411)," asked! he, "ore you an n; torlley ?" "I am)," wog the reply. "1 want you 10 get ore mil of jell 0n a writ' of tlrtl►Cu:t c0rl,u4, and I \rant it right 811.1))'." "Hold on, my frail L" said the lnwyt\r. "\\'t' must have sone* r0a'40) 14, show the eoI(!rt before' ae cam a.k l•,r 11 writ." "i hitt' tea& 8 enoalg lt." sat') the 11,88, "Tilt• 11111.11y of the k0o'per makes life tt►e 1••• et,lbrlufbl+',,. '.\<.m•'r+sr :" exclaimed tht lawyer. 1 d• — N',%EK1\G Dll'1.0'l.t(:%'. ilow a %% it) British Officer \t'on Over the 1103(1 Man. On the oui.(M,s(s of empire in India lire tribes are led to loyally t4, the English 1,y u lariclyof r►1t'1ISLIres, some of wllic:t ares not only alt eVidcllce 01 diplomacy, lug 8rt' ()musing as well. An instance is given in "Indian Pictures and Prob.. loins," An English 0111001, n thorough nlnster of the native character. had • a recalci- Ir•ani. head roan to deal with, Ile de. sit 041 tl10 111111 14) conte 1111 14) hi4 1111111.111- 14'W81141w'ak Willi hill). '('hte ;weldor nr•1•itt d 111 ,i,alcnt leather Shoes uuol a Ia,rop►enn frock coal Instead of talking over lilt molter, %vI,ich was serious, in his private room. our officer shekel w:lll:ing %1Ith the head man n little 41, (amt 1.1 I1101r Iioi'ses, Which was 1(41 Icy S) l 0(. 'Tees %4 all:cel through populous 4 iling;es, %Utero both were well known, and talked affably, i,11l'rgh the portly chieftain %fns 1„.. coming 11101•e ntld 118'r'e exhausted al• "leo silt). • Ile Irietl in every way 10 siigg,'st Ill I- fi•;: ,'S( walking. but ihr wily ilr4- li-11 ()nicer would nate none of it. Nt,,needle the sun waxed Inure px►ws1•- ht' and the road b('cntne more stony, 1111111 the malive said lie roust sit down; 1.1.1 ht' sah41) pointed nut the disrespect implied in such n suggestion. Finally. otter walking six utile'. the I iler broached the matter of (sinter,- (1im. upon which the m01\ 1' Imirt•sertr(liy gee a in- and d.'clnred teat be would nurse 14. nl,ythimg it only he might gel oh tris horst'. Titus n reasonable and jt1=t agreement was ultimately come (4►, DIA has never been i•roken. The eon- Iiileling( parties 1)r•' still fast friends, and la.,' native cortslutttly lelIs the ;glory \\ 1i11 groat g•'oxl humor against himself. •••••••••••1111••••••••••••• \O1' 1,.\CKi\c;. "I nil sorry- my dear sir: Mut i t►e- g cetod 14. bring my surgical instru- nienls with tile." "('!till will le.' all yield. doctor. The plumber who has been \%orking in the collar 1111; 14l ills 104113 !)ere." ++ + + + + + + + . + + + + + + + + + $ • • 4 • • 1 About t a arm • _j ♦ i *+44+++++++♦ 4.4 4 +++++'V I11:()UI.:1.11\4; '1'111: I I(1G 'l'I'!'I.'( I nut`' the 'eve 11eIIt it )0111' late is s);t' that packets are new receiving lel many over -fed hogs, '4111es 1-. S. \\'I iu 11)rn:na�; World. 1 cannot explail !1+a to 44t?W itlg; tt ruug;h 4•)14( "rho hisg,h►riipglc•s unatiilii sttr,):aer, ex,..I,t it be that farmers, nu f••.,rinng; rel.• r a decline in pries el s 1' 1)14,4:,1 tt against over•-weig:'1ls ,g.; a, 14.ng as 11 s• etiit'4 psule•i'.,:. 1., fr'41 ihem. (1r it lulu 31 It:,• joie, on light begs had the effe',.+ .1f wcking '4)111e hold back teem markt.; :l g tenger e'r tthan was net;. esar)•. Packers could do a great deal t4) %\ill'1 utrrc.urililt Ihis dillleulty of el 4;;cr•-t•tun tit uu�urttible ecight ceumin� u any time. sf they wuuld go abo:A ;l in the light ,\1 ay. bol 1 do IAA alto getter like the har311 means sugtcst0i in your letter uLove referred to, les cc,ruieg the rule. Sueh discrimination might be: all right occasion:111y whelt other means fail. But since we are ail glad to : ee the good feeling now 111►• patently existing between packer 41n11 fernier, any suckler, action taken that (oll1d ix' termed unfair to either pansy 4(181(1 b� urlu s0. Farmers geneeally ~00th to be well suited ;us we think they should be( with the pt•:ces and ;flatulent accord. ed them for the hast year and a halt. Thr clacussions of two years age wheel at one time threatened to seri, (els!)• affect the production of hogs, .ecru to have resulted in bringing al,uui a better understanding between ho laisel' and packer. Both understand 11(11 1114,re bitty that the one cannot exist wilt: ,til the ctlrt'r, and that they art' r'e.111V prlt•i110 5, bel1000)1 141),111 tt is 11C?CS58ry that a feeling of friendly c•..niidencc should exist. It would 1,e a mistake if that feeling of confidence should again be shaken. And 1 would sug►g;((1111 uttl11atlne) for the frees irttercsitr.hung;e 0tSIntuecrl11alion be estab- lieted, whereby the packet' can acquaint 111.- farmer of the condition i't which hogs are arriving, the class of hogs. and the weights that mutest command tte highest price at different seasons. And 11113)le-s, if nccessnry, the fn';1, that if other than the right kind is (hipped, iltel' wilt boat? lu bre discrirnin:tk'd t;gain,t in (,rice to tht' 'stent n04xs- Miry 10 cuu=e their discontinuance. This, with outer information. which could bee given, would, 1 think. have n good ef. feet from the standpoint of the. picker (Ilene. and also do a 'great deal to - 1l nrds stimulating the interest of farin• • re in Iho hog 11idu'tt y. The proper medium -through which lc convey rbcs information is Ole agri- cultural press, as some paper of this eless inters almost every farmers Lottie. If this plan were adopted farm - (•r: w ,uld aleo communicate their side (.f 111subject through the sn1114' medi- um. and g:ve Iho geckos much infor- "mil•,n. which Ihey al press ilt du not (;.pee'. to obtain. As things the and have been, about the only channel of it formialfon existing between the pack- :• and former is the drovtr, \lir). very -strut►. cares ab-olufely milting for the: in1'_'res's of (ether party. 01' for the tu- lur•' of the industry. his only anxiety 1,e in„ to lakes as much profit es he can 4.11 both the producer and packer. \luny farmers as well as the pack- ers will agree with ole when I say that i; a proper understanding between t,cker and farmer is to In? maintained, 1,11d the best interests of both served, it is high time that new methods 110 ocictpl-41 for conveying infm,r'ntation iron) the packing house to the 'trig pro- ducer. If the packer finds it ncces- slay to encourage. of diec0llrage the bleeding; of certain classes of hogs. the t,tnrketing of the tu11i1, 'or the actual slate of the mnrket. he can be sure Ihnt l,I_ visite:; will be expressed as dseir- eti and the farmer will know that he :s ree_t•tlnlg the same, CliiI:Sle A\1) `011. its ;1n'w' r to a correspenlent I lo'lnl'a T)r,'%1n�114 deals this subject a5 tc.l 1h011.: :\ yew that gives S.1)O() piounls et 11.4'k a year is perhaps n fair averlgee. Teal amount of milk contains nitrogen i', tire.' form) of ('sang. 1\ h4 •h 1185 n fer- 1:Idting,► vn1110 of over '31,1110: Ihat ia, \ou stalled h:a'e to pay Ilial amount for the slim. 81/101181 of nitrogen it you 14 tight it in the fertilizer. If you made I•'.tler >nn1 \t011l(1 E_nd Sway only Iho loiter fn;, which has no fertilizing ta111e. By feeding 1114. shiut (milk to tittles or pi ;s. you retain nt least 35 per '-ent. on the fano in t1t' form of manure. `4► it Inas 1 ern found that !.t (•lion•• o[ country where huller it 1111(14' and young stock is grown, con- stnntly increase_ in (0r•ttlil)'. Sections %%lm' a c•hee•' is made or the milk is elepped ►►lit. gradually decreases in ter- Iifity. Solar of the okl cheese -mucks it►g, st'+'tionS (•f New hark stud 011141 Will n. 1 produce today 1114•re Ihntl fitly per (cn1. 01 the for ape and grain they olid driy yeir- rige. \\'he! has: cnu54.41 this, \\o• answer. cunttent melding nttnv from the farm 4•f nitrogen 8nt1 phot• ('hale mid no adequate effort to put t1 tack. Following On ties toticy is l!i robbing of the soil of humus so clove• will not grow. word.. sometime:, tail a 1111!11 but m ► thing lib•' ..al happens to a %urian 1111 14i she is t•rad> 14► attend Iter• ''. n Pine r:tl The effect of Scott's E m u lr to n on thin, pale children is magical. It makes them plump, rosy, active, happy. it contains Cod Liver Oil, Hypophosphites - and Glycerine, to make fat, blood and bone, - andso put together that it is easily digested by little folk. ALL DRUGGISTS; 600. AND 81.00. I' l 400644��