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Exeter Advocate, 1909-09-23, Page 2...................me dissoverod schen they came out, I sist in tormenting yourself .with sI'ippod stealthily into the other that old thought 1" said Lady room, and concealed Myself behind Bromley reproachfully. ''I am sure a dour, to wait fur theft, to leave Charlie was very grateful to you the place. 1 was confident t hat fur all your ticvotiun and self -see- the baby weld(' nut wake, sod so rifice for me. 1t is you who have felt safe to lealo it for a kw min- ':ever forgiven yourself, but now I ate trot i was very brad. I hope you \t ill forget it all and re- hatd leen br.ken of my rest fur joke with me is tho recovery of many nights, and was almost wort my lost one." out with anxiety and excitement, "I do, believe me," said Mrs. and before I was aware that. I was Bryant, bonding a foud look upon In all of the Eastern States even drowsy I had fallen soundly loth mother and daughter, and whore pumpkins aro este n:=coats asleep. 1 awoke, at length, with then her fortitude forsook her and grown they are used kr cow toed a the terrible rib of<start to illy d glancing isaneuighat she burst into tears of mingled gra- in the late full and early winter titude and regret. months and as long as they can "........' 1 had slept fully half an hour. 1n- "Well, this is the most thrilling to kept, eithout deteriorat oe. Pus could nut have been kinder to me stoutly remembering uhy e}►arge story of its kind that has eser come sibly they could be kept all wrest "The explanation will not be a Thus, in the thole of that• terrii,le and rr+y errand, I Inlrried trent t\ithin n+y , crsonal experience, and under pro per cu•rditiuus t,f rtsr:t,;e, pleasant ta.4,". sighed Lady Brum- emergency, she proved a tower of tingly into the other ruohu, to find I have helped to ferret out. some but they aro such a bulky focal that Brom- ley, with a sorrowful glance at Airs. strength and comfort to ue hath, the baby gone:" very curious feces regarding the his- a very large place is regaire d t-) Bryant. "1t will evolve the bitter and promised to guard our ,rclot tory of various individuals!" Mr. store enough of Hoene to last a terse as sacredly se ret of a lifetime, which has been as if it had been her C fi:11'1'1'.Ii \?iIV. I.vttleton here interposed, to draw herd through the winter worths.shared alone b ray husband and own. But utter the corning of my attention from the weeping woman They aro not only hollow inside, my dearest friejid, Helen. little daughter there arose the ap- "I was appallel, amazed, fright- and give her time to recover her- but their round shape maker them "Of course, to stake the situation palling question: 'What is to be- oned!" Mrs. Bryant resumed, after selgf. space -consumers in storage. I t.:- , oonho of us 1'Charlie bad taken pausing a moment to recover from ,,It was a terrible experience. No gard the pumpkin as equiveleat t• 11 antlers of These Animals aro understood by all our friends,'' her Ladyship began, with a sigh, ••I the proofs of our marriage into his a nervous trembling that seized one will ever know what Charlie silage for feed, but when we have Generally Perfect. must slake the humiliating conies- possession for safe -keeping, and her as she recalled the terrible ex- end I endured during the few weeks the problem of feeding many cows ' cion that I was secretly married thus, not knowing the justice who perienco5 of that heuri. "1 lett following his return to me," ob- it. is much easier to build a +il, that `'Whenever I recall the sacred while I was at a boarding -school Ijad performed the ceremony, it almost like a murderess, with myserved lady lfromley, with euro- will hold several tons of silage than city of Kairowan, my ear is swore rear Foston. It was a rash act, was out of niy power to substanti crime brand., upon any brow- I tion. "I do not. like to dwell upon to build a receptacle for stee•al tot the dull, sett sound of the earn: and ono that I afterward repent ate any statement which I might souk into the nearest seat, weak it. 1f my mother had only been tons of pumpkins, writes Mr J. I'. ('I's leisurely tread," declares Air.. ed in dust and ashes, although I make regarding our union. I acts- and very nearly unconscious, won- alio, we need never have lost our Fletcher. Moreover. the puneee is Grahau, Petrie, in his boon on loved my husband lent t fondly, and ally dared not face my tattler — 1 dering what I should do, how I ever child, for I would have flown to must bo cold enough to precut funis, Kairowan and Carthage. cur life was a very happy one, the fetred his bitter anger and repudi- could face Mabel if she recovered her in my trouble. but•, as 1 have there from decayinb, fur the al, The camel is ubiquitous in this only cloud upon our otherwise so- noon. True, Helen might have and confess what had happened. said, I feared my father. You will get into any receptacle in ('it)• ; 011e meets hint at every turn, reale sky beim; the fact that we had helped me out, but she also dread Then a comforting thought cul•no to know how austere—how relentless which they can bo placed. pursuing every oecuputic n, humble no children. Sir Charles was on ed the consequences of such a dm- Ile. It was that no one would have the was, Richard. You remember With silage the temperature and exalted. a visit to this country when we be-c1o¢ure. taken the child from the station that, it was with great reluctance snakes little difference if it does no, He draws the carts, he treads the came acquainted, a strung and ab:d- "The lodgekeeper's wife advised with -nit first, making inquiries and that he forgave rueing, even when reach the point where it freezes I wheat, he grinds the corn. and ho lag affection springing up between us to send the hi,d to some insti for the mother,creating an iternentt n s onclhnd Charlie and appeared pe red b fore him have found in the feeding of pump - tag �y anles such ufaddrr that sone burdens rdltenders us almost immediately. When ho tution in the city, claiming that we and confessed g kips that we can feed about fort • was suddenly recalled to England could easily keep track of it, and really •.vented it. That no disturb- not my husband been a wealthy pounds per day per cow to advent- it indeed, his poor humped back by itis father, he pleaded with all perhaps find a. good home for it once had been made I was very baronet, I believe he never would age, and with some cows the milk would not be broken by adding the the eloqueuce of which he was Inas- later on. At first I was wild over sure frontthe plaoid appearance have overlooked my rash act. Be production will be greatly increas- proverbial straw, ter that I would become his wife such a proposition. I wanted niy of the few people, about, and the lure leaving Boston, Helen, Char- ed. I have, however, had occasion- Although his occupations are me- bafore he sailed. darling. She was Irvine, honornhly woman in charge of the waiting lie, and I pledged ourselves never al cows where the effect of feeding mist, although his figure is gru- "He asserted that he must make mine• She had my lost Charlie's roorn. tc, revell the secret about our little pumpkins was to cause the cows to tesque and ungainly, although his sure of me before leaving me, but beautiful blue eyes, fair hair, and "Dout.bloss, some traveller, on one. It was to remain locked for- lay on fat and decrease their milk eyea are often covered with blink - as soon as my school -days were over complexion, and the m(.thcr-love going into the inner room, had ob- e\or away in our own hearts."noblink- production. There aro very few ors and his mouth enclosed by a is neck is de - Ile would from n come fntliimmediately iMlil tel knew claim wa unnatur. 1 act.ithin me Ited But. sthesuch thee `` rve<i the suspicious -looking 1)llrl "How about the woman Mary experiments to which we can point tided f� itsilong,hhland Mme collar n Jdie, and, upon examining it, had and her husband?" questioned her relative to the value of feeding not doing right, but 1 yielded to heard, there was the fear of the ten- found the appcul.ng note pinned to brother.pumpkins. In one experiment that and his body clipped and shaved his entreaties, and we were quietly sure of and ostracism from all my the blanket, and so, yearning for "Her husband never knew any- I have in mind that was a gain of till his skin is as bare as a plucked married, Helen alone being admit- friends. and the worse fact that just :uch a child, had taken her to thing of what oceutrred," her lady- six per cent. more milk when ostrich, although ho is lodged in tett to cur co id (rine the mar- itr- life to would be suspicion oomed of shall her force home where she would be ten- ship replied. "He was away at pumpkins were fed than before they filthy by stables and boys, beaten with never uerly cared for. At least, I tried work on a farm belonging to Mr. were admitted into the ration, ring gloses his dignity of bearing. n►as holidays, which my family be- birth. to solace niy aching heart and gull- Atwood during almost the whole There is no better place to plant lieved I was spending at the home "For a week I fought with my ty conscience by such reasoning as, of toy illness; the coachman was pumpkin seed than in the corn field. The manners of the camel are. of V friend, while in reality Char- own heart and the arguments of weary and almost ill, I hastened attending to his duties about the The corn field, or a proportion of it, generally perfect, as is noticeable my tic and 1 passed them eery happily Helen and the woman who career hent, where I awaited with the residence, and as they did not live is just the p1a':n for then. Seeds when one secs a scorn or more in Boston, making our home in one for me, until, weak, despairing. most harrowi:lg impatience for the upon the place, they never came placed in alternate hills of the same drinking at one of the many wells of the Buck Bay hotels. He sailed and almost on the verge of insan- next day's Transcript, hoping into the house. Mary we paid row of corn will give ample room c•utsido the town. about the first of January, and I its, I 'was utterly incompetent to against hope to find some response handsomely, and sworn her to sec- for the growth of the vines, and Arranging themselves in regular and orderly rows on tither side of returned to school, happy in the think or reason lucidly. I was in to the appeal in my note. recy, and Helen thinks she was true they will usually bear well. The prospect of his return, when in a a very critical condition." "The paper cane, but there was as lung as site lived; she died three great advantage about feeding the trough, they stretch out their few months I should graduate. Then lady Bromley became greatly no comfort in it for me. The years afterward. Now J'elt can un- Bumpkins is that the men who ''. g necks and suck up the water ness we were going to my home in Il- agitated at this point in her story, second day. however, greatly to mJ• dcrstand, Richard, why, in spite of have no silos can feed them, and \\ith a solemnity and ordorli mal linois together to confess our sec -o I read the welcome words I our strop affection for each other, near that would do credit to the normal gwhereupon Airs. Bryant exclaimed, j y, g!gall men who keep cows have etiquette of a Chinese mandarin., ret, make a little visit, after which although she was scarcely less was looking for, and n great. bur -f Charlie and 1 were eometilnes so no silos. Their is no rude hustling for place, nn• husband would take ale to Eng- shoved : den rolled off my heart. I was re -fish during those weeks we ro indecorous haste, no selfish and , land. "Mabel, dear, let mo tell the iieved in one way, and yet I was spent nt home. You used to rally SA1,iT,I. PRACTICAL SILO. ill-bred disregard of neighbors' " "i exerted myself to the utmost rest. 1 alone am to blaree for what filled with appre:gel:cion in another. us about it occasionally, you know, to make n good ,bowing in my class, followed, and I will not. >abriuk I had no lunger any fear regafimnke ding Before sailing for England weIt is well understood that to give needs and the rights of others. When a camel has assuaged his for I believed that Charlie would frommy share of reproach.e The 1 the welfare of the child. ut I on to Boston once more, to west plenty of milk a cow trust have thirst, he quietly r ithdra vs, and bo present at commencement, and addressing their friends, she con- trembled to confess to Mabel,if a last attempt to recover the child. succulent food. Grass meets the with a graceful motion of the neck • I was ambitious for his sake, as tinned : she recovered, that it was irretric But it was a useless journey, andmetal's.need from late spring to early fall, which suggests a courteous bow of well as for my own. But, alas! n "When I realized Alabel's don viably los�that instead of being we finally gave up our search and and silage in the winter mntlhs• thanks, another takes his place. short time previous to the close of ger I was terribly frightened. 1 placed in an institution, as we had went Berne. Our loss seemed a pe -But can a farmer or a dairyman Every one knows that, a comet is the terra he wrote mo that his fa- knew that Mary—the lodgekeeper's suggested, where we could see it culiarly trying one, in view of the having from one to ten cows only able to carry a store of water which Cher was very ill, and he could not wile—ons afraid she was going to at any moment, or fence it, if div- tact that no other children ever afford a silo, and what is the smnl- will last him fur many days when leave, buy he charged me to be of die, and 1 was appalled nt the en away, we could never hope, be- came to us. It was the one dark lest silo that will prove practical? (tossing rt desert. One clay, as t god <I dieor—to go home as usual, thought of having he babe discov- cause of carelessness and neglect, dotal upon the otherwise clear sky This question has been propound was watching some camels lying in and )ie would follow mo the moment erect in the !tense in thrt event, to know aught of its future. of our existence, and though we ed by a contemporary, and a con- the sun, 1 learned how the store 1:e \vas free to leave his father. But when the truth would all have to "The third night afterward we seldom talked about it. yet each tributor. Mr. Edward Van A1st •nc I fo:mnd that 1 could not go honkie come out and the fair fame of my believed that mJ icor friend would J waseeutilized.ub1 saw a small the Ritlao,ut. ',ringing great reproach 1 I knew that the other griet-ef.1 in sec- has tried to answer it. It will pro- 'went bubble appear frurn the E dearest irierd Ire for^ter tnrnisaed• never know t.l►e truth, [or it seem- ret, over the (act. bahly be tom late ft, build asilo— mouth of one of them, which rap- open bot !1 hwiylelf and family, nmol tit, 1 resorted to act upon shy own ed likely to be her last, and though at least it—by the time this article idly expanded till it was the size ia this extremity Helen ,roved her -(To be continued.) 1 J 1 responsibility i.t a_cordance with lily heart was almost broken at the i>. read. Nevertheless, this is nut ,.i n football. For a moment it. self to be 111y good angel. Mary's advice. thought of losing her, I tried to feel the last year iu which such things bung there, looking quite beauti- "Her father and mother were up- "One terribly stormy day I dress- that everything would be rightly are needed, and Mr. Van Alstyne's on, if a little uncanny, as it re - on the eve of going abroad, to be ed the child nicely. but with the adjusted in the unknown realm11111' 111('I1 YOLKS STI:.1(. suggestions should be remembered. fleeted all the cel ors of the rain- nbsent n ntamber of months, and at keeacst heartache 1 ever cxperi- whither I believed she was going. They arc : bow in the brilliant glare of the her earnest solicitation they inch enecd in my life, determined to sni d and her own grief-stricken heart. nt The 1 lefty of a Celebrated Paris •This question comes to m^ again African noun. Then their came a ed mo to remain with her during Ler adrift into the world. I do not rcpt. It proved to be the crisis, I'll sicfiul. as it has ninny times before. Its liquid, gurgling sound n9 the water their absence, as otherwise she know v. hat inspired Inc to the act, for when the long night of watch- answer, like many others of like ,passed clown tie throat into the would have to pass the time with but I went to Mabel's jewel -box, ing was over, she began to rally. Why (10 women shoppers who nature, depends large'y on the mast. stomach. it is really quite a pret- n: companion wase the housekeeper took frurn it a little go.den' key .1 f(•w• days more and she was out have plenty of money steal things For some with (Inc cow it would be ty spectacle. rind one servant, who was the wife which 1 had often nein lying in it, , i danger, when I could endure my which they do not need 1 •a practical thing to sink a molasses of the lodgekeeper and gardeaer' and pinned it upon the bal)y's burden no longer, and c•onfesr,ed '•' Nis father cheerfully accorded me dress. Thee I wrote a brief note what 1 had dune. Others 6nte dismissed the pe hogshead in the. 3rouu(1 and fill it tl,.• .i,• ired permission, to ur}' in containing these word=: 'ICillsome '� 1 'eptoi n after gi\ing it a name— with cul cern. its prncticabili( I shall never forget t.c leek of Lleptomania — but a celebrated would depend upon the amount o{ tv 1 STRENUOUS Ii (11.11111'. tense relict, and then I tried to kind woman take this child, er see hopeless despair that swept (((1 mils thasieinn and eiiminulo ist, roughage available, and the lack of I,uasets my soul in patience while that it finds a geed home where it her face as she realized the truth: has gone straight to leo of the fair other succulent [nulls, as well as awaiting the enuring of mJ fills Rill be moll rsarcd1 Nothing but but she never uttered one word of culprits for their own version of the means At hand for gruwiag the band. a:rest nece4sity compd., her abate reproach or condemnation. It wr,s "I was very unhappy in some re (!ontr.ent. She is Weil and honorab tl►r matter. corn, and putting it into the silt,. As if she recognized that a cruel The interest of these cases is in- Now these same principals obtain 'peels. for 1 realite(I that 1 had it. born, n/1 yet, a relentless fate fate End set its iron heel a ion her, creased by the fact that ulthoug!, il. every case up to ten cows. After done Ivry wrong to ci(e'ive illy makes her an outcast from her own and she had nothing to do but stab- a few professional thieves and some that in any ruse where corn will friends. It my mother had been kindre<I. ,1 peculiar -shaped golden mit to it in patient silence. I told persons who are driven to theft by glow, and the silage, milk can be living, l think (ahomld have con key is fastened to her elethutg--it her, of course, of the response that p„leery may he among their num sold. 1 believe it is not it question, fctsed All to her and throe .1 my is her only heritage. 11'ill who had come to me in the Transcript, i cert responds to this appeal in:erl bre, by far t he majority of these '('an i afford a •ilo '' but 'Can 1 self awn her lour and mercy, for 1 aas surely in need of contort and t And this to simply to comfort her n shop thieves are ladies in easy cif-- afford not to ha, c one The aver - in the early issue of the Boston little, lige simply said. with a arra cutnslances. Seine cif them, indeed, age feeding sem -o]t i' steno' file; aver - motherly advice. But f had always Transcript, under the head of per the sigh : '1f the pour little, waif I►ns are rich. months, or 1:,(t (lass. The ordinary j Ferdinand of :lnstria� ITungary, F tn,,d in nee of my father. who waS canals, the feline ing : "X• V. Z.--- found a good 11o11ie, and can beand ( eneral (.•hrt!.Pt Pasha, the rather austere and IrrJ -trio v. t1 The golden key has a++rt, ked a rr• Here are some }ending feels from cow will int about forty pounds uf' reared in happy ignorance of her the criminologist's investigations. silage daily, or 'herr tune is this [aureus Yining Turk leader. his children: and thus i was ton- spe,nsite heart.” and relieve the „,iglu. T suppose 1 ought to be The women only thieve in the lar a erred len cuss furan thirty tons.1 The Kaiser expects his quests to strained to keep up my deception writer of this of A heavy burden 1' thankful.' g p t,t tete twenty hours a clay to the 81141 preserve my secret until Phar ") pinned this also to the bran shops. Thi majority of them nre .t round silt. twenty feet deep (1 lea u,"covers. The will be Awak But who shall (1es<ribe what we ii: ens} circumstnncrs, onct moony d„ not belirvr It wire ft, hA1e "ntThey lir came, wue'1 i inlslyd to him to , ket in which the poor litt'e waif was experienced wheel. nlouut ton days <f them are rich. The Articles they ui less depth), and tnelvr felt e: ed Al :f in the 11+orni.lg, and tak• ifor ( h rain the field s' of rtrrylhing for tee. wrapped. alar} admin cured an afterward, Sir Chalks walk(vl in take are often of no use to them, across oculi bold thirty-eight tons, lug the tf At t 1 f•hrtright ur three weeks after , effective potion of soothing syrup. ui on us, well and hearts and hell n. they do not need theta, or they Allowing for settling. would In, an ' '(lock, an hour Inter, will be in the departure of Mr. and Mrs. At i and then, with the cliiii wrapped , i bright. Anticipations fel the fn.have altea(1t' 111 their keine similar just about thirty Alms actual. One 1Iielr !A(l(Bes for the da Y opera - wood. the housekeeper was taken in a soft gra} shawl and in a w•ay turn 1 Ile was greatly shocked at R tions. Iioleatly ill. and wag obligor to to attract as tittle nttentiuu Aa os- nitielee, and often more than they the same• height and fourteen feet, Each day is taken u i with hard P the change in his mire, utlt w he l he require, in diameter would hold fifty tons, i + {r to a hospital in Boston. The snit', i started eat to (smog') her learned the truth about big child1`m ride= on horseback or in 100- snit, passed, and September to the t^nater 'mercies ref a rert.tin :Another peint is that when ar- about forty actual Atter settling. g 'fhe was horrorstricken, anti for n rested At the dot "[ the shop they This would cost hut A trifle inure fur cors. Kaiser himself goes .Carr. 1'uwArtl iho last t•f Ihr h(lmo' in the cit}. I en'cit trod few 41a1s we' were a tnust w1r•tchr<1 R o+, ludgingly through the fatigues month 1 received a letter from ,1,\ ,elf in Alnry's.a►n ,ie outer roof, readily distinguish front the rest of , to build, and would held enough R ( Atics I P hon+child. Ile declared that the their possessu•n� the stolen article, n►ore fur a longer season. more '•; the mimic campaign, and delights (bathe swing his father had dict. and more a thick veil. hoping thus IFItle one should he f.•und—he wellld and runny of them admit possession coag er summer feeding. either of t•. act his guests an example of en and that he should sail for Atorri 1„ escape recognition, while 1 plan take the country mei- to recover durance by went boring a pelting /•a within a week. Then there f"l nod to make m tri, in the sh••rt Of it with An expression of relief, these certainly practical thing.- rain stoma in the saddle. It. ,t rd n cable despatch. statin' S i her. Fur seeks he inserted A<lver as if they had felt burdened by its 1 g c:t os.iblc'lute. But whet Tar toe -matt 11 ech ed of high position p fig^n,rnts in the Transcript and weight• till be attached to 11r. Churchill le world lr.Ice Li'.e'r;il't,l 111•' e..,,. is\'ed at the station 111 teen, my ,tlher papers. Hr searched through- Many peroses, again. go a step Bltlse'fl,Es. 1 (I.tr ••n Il,r l'alnluuia. The vr«rt out B�t�•n and `Peat money ten {,.ether. Anticipating their (lues- .• l and Cameral ilnmilton to inform iii ecu�.tomed burdr.t had become the ling lots should he dry. Burn them minutely regarding the 'wr- ens that ill fated steamer w url1 },en1V 1 w'as obliges) 1r, rest he. sea lingly, lent all to 11, purpose. boner. they accuse tlnin'el\rs of mat a rerke d when null two d1J".4 \ er t he feeding places at bast' pose and 1 he progress of the ma- ft•Y.` h:••itll( farther. `t) I welt (i1• �„ rewih.ille r\-er CArlle—Ila (•IIIc 1" former thefts committed in similar once a sear. IlMlhll'e!•. fr..!:, )`••ft, 1Viien T ie:iti lige rept:l't 1,•t•1l% t•i the pritate wsitini siting -room. the lit (le one aas ever obtalilr(I. circumstances, And de'e-ribe the Hogs steed(' have plenty of clean When the field e) eratlons aro 1 f this tea;rd\'. It -get her malt tar ell .• r.• I laid the ceild upon a great and finally the '"rroe ing couple stolen articles they Ila 0 In their water to drink . and their feeding) (,1er the Imperial guests are re- names of those su;•l'•,.ed Ira belt`; ,.i�•h'. %lilth stands there to this were compelled to abandon All hones. true hs should hr kc• ht clean - Cluislie n. among ago 1110 slhnct: g } piled each night with cxhnnslltr nearls(111 killed me. and u:} l•ahy nos ,.•h' hop''' As a rule• floe q. t,41s hnVr not Dry meal can be fed in shallow debates on the day's results and ''t had net been there ire min '•;1,. .non ns Mabel was strong been worn or used. and they fre- troughs: hogs chew it well. I the Inurenw'g [,tans. With more burn r(' few !leers Mari %% llti. ' t,te4 when tee gills whorl i kora enough to tra'.el, they lett Inc and giiently still bear the ticket of the When the little pigs are weaned Rood hick they 1083 retire by II "1 •`,•,'alt) l','" r •ilia 1•ha( n few'! enterer} the ri otiI. 1 rteegnizcol went to her !wine in Illinois. fir ho Final!} the same emplane- %veek% atter tt•' d.•p:i tor" ..f the' 11,0111 by their onre'. awl ti 'ugh I Charles tiled to be kind. but 1 Zion are loin in nearlyc\cry For the sow rout of their hearing o'clock, but in no eirrtitan Errs hou'el„r. t•r. Tl. len ant! I d• t idea g ur n shirr• ale t' ec allowed mere than feer P was in a corner \(herr I o .a!d not know. in his heart. he neler ler (ase. Take carr net to allots fete} to heirs' sleep. to lake the }•.dgrkee},4► t retie Into: ier ihenl, or th ,n'. i tt t- in mor-gn a me for the lust net that roL '•It. was ten strong for me -1 lost sour in the pig troughs. Feed just. Veteran foreign ethrerr who hate our n uaaenrr, and it 11ai wt I that tat fear lest tth •• .1 . .'•1't' n1e• f•ed hint of his child," Mrs. Ifrv- m} head-- 1 thought that everithinR what the pigs will eat up clean ; if bad (xprrienre bath (,f aetun) uar- Ire •I;d se. for the "email e ‘r:t'- 'Ih(v rt«rd 41,1 e'.tl. , • one of Ant cow -haled, with A r, grief! I belonged to ine---if 1 had not been airy remAlns eleln it nut• fare and of the ''i►ai'.er tnsnue:i- rratlie: wet^ immediately eiih't_ l;i10, aditti,litlg root.. h ••4.'r1•. And sigh. detected I should haregone on al-' Charenal• sulphur and salt should vies' say t at the latter a; . in- iu se) ),.Half, and my own niethcrjtheir, to make sure of not being ' Helen, dear. s'1y did sou per- cons." bt. kept in every pen and hug tut, comparably more exhausting. THE MYSTERIOIIS BEY OI1, PLANNING FOR THE FU 1►41r+1••••••••••••••+WS • • • • • • • • •About the Farm •• • • • • it -11-•••••••••••••••••++t PUVi'1'1NS AS COW FEi:I•. CIIAIIElt XX III. as they are correctives and are; relished by the hugs. Breed fur utility every time. Teo many of our so-called profes- sional breeders have become cranky. upon certain fancy points ati.t. louse sight .,f tote salting else hi their efforts to stump uniformity 1 of markings in their herds. Every farmer should have a few well bred hogs as they are waste sa\ ers. Feed the young pigs whole oats or. a platform in an enclosure by, thensel \ cs. Lice take the life right out of hogs. They can not grow ; they; cannot take a nhintite's comfort with theme. Spray, if you can't clip. Even an old broom dipp e.sj in spraying solution is better thatly. nothing. 1'111: IVELT.•IfltF[I It instun Churchill to be Ow tial• tier's Guest. Mr. Winston Churchill, I',c-idt iit of the British Board of Trade, has been invited by the (Lerman Em- peror to be present at the German military nranoe•.n res at, 11'urtem- burg this month. General Sir Bruce Hamilton still also be pre- sent. as well as the Archduke Franc 1 1