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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1908-03-19, Page 2 (2)•t'7141: -an7 4 •ts ••• , I e, 6;0 , ,s 41 ecuteoe an Iserenc; n(e, et 1 kit trestirsclivaly, es..eveel htin1. ztbrn petnerice ot 'teaniti I my itnnietliete vicya end present. ),Y atterkzg nelketten, 1 detenly szakeit--- E4, "u Lave been ri over; an r Wan' -Is injured:7 anmered a etrange bersh Wee, nearse and altegether curi- ous. "But tell me. YOur eyes .have a curious leek In them: Can't you scv?' "N:1 " 1 responded. '"Unfortunately, an totally blind.. R1 nd! gsped the voice, in ewer. 7at,WW. Atf. for sour eccident. "Butwham. am 1 inquired. eagerly. "You need not trouble, I assure yam*. ----sarewerettatinsavotee, pleasantly. "Yea are with friends." . a "Then 1 am not in a hospital?" °Certainly not. Having witnessed your accident, I am trying to do 'What little I can for you. The 'oak*, a man s, was Jew -pitched; ' setinliniffellnitelerrina"A,W,betng :If niy Asaaaa--aaasaaa 1 1 4 swat-Imo attl -,tra,11crar, -is- ----Uri- aatene T that Strand." Inertthat st bad fresen en through ray veice inquired y� . • Ij)fl. .11 a ,tr,iirghtt.si oyei .114.1.p WI& open,' un1,:1y.„1,bat sbe„ 'colirp,iLktoLtiiaLL*.as, "Areanott better niter notri sleep?" the Wellesulnyated NViC40 inquired tanner's - eddy. - "Very -much," 1 arms red, raising *But I Wive t u • e 111* 14 , litionlfttra. if you will kindly instruct you,r servant to cult me a cab." "Oh .dear no" *be • voice answered pleasantly. "1 "Couldn't think of allow - Mg you to go borne at thin hour, and in your weak state, too.. It VtIoutd be madmen, Continue, anue inst, end you eriiinibeesiontenniglenesentoniatiosinterniesens ' °Yen are extremely kind." 1 prote ed, "but tf really couldn't think of re - rankling, longer."' "Would you like te rePilY 'Me formal* VU so very generously tern nindnenar $he aske . "If so, 1 wailed only ask one little avor." "Certain y. I will grant it W it lies w:thin m newer," ; seep • t • a•ra7,a,a, 4,•!,k,tat mitre.1 wzij be_a htqq "ratie-l',141-:Taai7tr your card. ex s tleatOn, Street ,,. iJJ;Wee eVeilent, s person who n me in my .,.. already been ie t,,,ectiriabrintira4 d (Ieep. !knew • that a was diaguised by certain of the eyllables being pron•ounced differently In varione words. My hearing bad for- turnately returned to me again. and the e who are blind are quick to detect Ir. -any, nnusual sound, however slight it may be. , "For a year or yearn" I answered. "And does jeaur head still pain you very muelir inquired the voice, while ea the same. moment I fen a cool band 'plekeed uron my throbbing brow. • In an Instant 1 neize4 it by the Wrist. The hand Keil to wrench Itself- free, but not efore 1 bad felt the slimness et the fingers, me rings upon them, ,end the softness a the palm. 11 wits a woman's. She a• e every disguised her voice to cause me to be- lieve that it was a man's. I placed my r;ght hand upon her arm and felt it bare. Ur her wrist was a curious braeelet, thin but strangely pliable, evi- dently made of we ingeniously work- ed and twisted wire.. 1 ecUld not recol- ket ever having seen - such a bangle meet a wOrnants wt before. The arm was bare; her skirts were of silt. My nurse, wae,evidentle in an -evening-toilette. . I . "Although I cannot see you. .madam, 1 .thank you for your kind attentlen." I said; a trIfle piqued that she should • have endeavored to mislead me by° her vo, Tie-W-7n41--akVay nu. w1ttr1n7stight e ,-..-xs-thorr at inv-Illseovery. . "I vvitnessed your amident." she ex- plained simply. in a sweet, well -74(1u - law voice; evidently her own. By her tene. she twa_s no donlit:young. and J atnaniaeisda*fielliffilii-enie rifiltfAlinly' ibis 'evening adventure ef mine was a eurteus one. "flow did it bappen? Tell me," I urged. "You were eMasing the read, and were knecked down by a cab. My doe- " tor has already ' examined you. and •srtys that you are not seriously hurt. It is a merestielp-wou d. therefore you • may rent tontentar 4 celignatulate yourself unen a very narrow escape." 41 mrigratu'laie myself upon falling s inte the betide of a Iris:aut.' I sold. *Ob. it is really nothing!" exclaimed eepte r, rn lb in. tin t ut4,440.' 4.1.1.).TY.4404 IUifl" 414 ye Oulu satiefiC re tU 'a .4 .theu 'neAli the 14 TM if49,4*Ila OV•10(E. 14,L1k •1., . ,„ \ Oty 4. er.) Mfly tIf is n., \ :1 ' ' (if4t4Pr:.1"ktKIN5414134xtict::.,t;I:::.0,1(:, art •44.1 14,. tise i'lltu`4,Pse s, kind; to ilaa tind itt-S1 , grI labor brinaruAlt or . ' • -4t0 u I.- ti . ueCi a•., ,w • • My &et imputte was to lump up -and" arre4 the p.rogreas et the•ansasnne but o reflection I Sai.le that tollet o NwtIld !only be to invite dentleas 1•Vbat could leadattaa U4asI was? distinguish every dela2l ef ibe mystery. Yes, I became.- convinced more than ever Met the peenau leaving the iiieSta was not a man—but a, wernaei. Gould it be the fame individual WhOSO 03041, sympathetic hand had only ia quay- -tfir4feaatantaneintat4144en4he*Onan.heew nnIttalacktarnesatursebtoiredesia- altatteatteaion ,,gabelieret assn .bad been a man, but it was cer- tain by the swish of silken flounces I anananannalnall. I listenen I heard„the cliek,ef an 1 etricalight switch st the door tit the room, and a couple en minutes later a heavy doer dosed. PPM) the bang of ern, -4'4' ••••, is.' sante` Sat listening* 4.d11je t untstenielin kellinna wltoa ad, thustamede ler 'exit had evidently switelted off the tiglit, 'leaving nu) in total darkness with the_bidootes, evidences(sif..ber-crime. For seme short time longer I iisten- ea my ears open to catch every Sound, tut hearing nothing. I now knew that I was alone. Therefore, rising to My feet, I groped about until my bands touched the prostrate bads of the, elan, dartsalselideeo4e-beaa vottanalen a and a quick stradder ran 'Waugh- hs frame. The wound littal evidentle net caused Instant death, but, plaeleg my hand quickly over the beart1a1 foluid that it bad row ,ceased its beating with the final.spasre. Siewly, and with utriboit Ore. I pass- ed both my bands over the,alead nuniss face in order to obtain sem° 'Intittitil pietum of his appearartee.' Ilis heir seemed thick and well parted at the side, his featums those of I young man, shavea save for the -moustanhes witiO4 was tor_ milli& weltatrairontea=4:10„ was In evening clothes, and Nero • a single stud, %Welt, to MY touch. seemed of very peculiar shape.1 nr 0 niakii out, Us iptesign, but Invain when suddenly7 rememberel that If I took it. it miglit 'afterwards give me some clue to its dead simmer's Identity. So I took It from the stiff shirt -front and placed if in the pocket of my vest. Ills watelechnin was an ordinry curb, 1 found.' with a watch which had the greasy feel of silver. In hit prtk. el were -a- eouple--of- sovereigns ,eorrie loose silver, but no letters ner card -ease, notleng indeed to lead me to' rt knewledge of who he really was, in one poeket t found a small eencincese, and this f atet) took tor my taint pins poses. , Ilalf a dewn times I placed my hand Upon his _heart, _whenseanhe biannel_aat„_ ninielyiWitrig; lir There uF3l- 01 limit. 4. Tr a 140.4a, non w, J pretested,: _ "But -you - ean- Inansonan- striatum. If the handwriting is Uneven I will for- give Yeti i the circumstances," the voice saki nte:Thy; and a moment later she placed a pen with a handle of ivory or rearl within my liand. "'Wait day of the month?" -inquired the sweet voice. le-isecons," 1.4_ answered, laughing; and my unknown tr en , a Mg opened the book at that page, guld my band to the paper, whereon 1 scrawled my name. . She took both pen end hook, and by the departing swish of her skirt,s 1 knew that the bad left me and had passed into the adjoining Mere. A strange picture ems* in -my mind. Was she beautiful? At any,rate her serzatindings tvere elegant, and her low musical vac° was that, of ayoun and relined girl of twenty or so. - I listened, lying there helplesn and sorely `rinanicd. Again.curiens whisper. ings in subdued tones sounded from beyond, but almost at that Same mo- ment some one commented to nlay u on the piano Chopin's "Andante Spill- ane" which prevented inc from disiingu. ishing either the words 'uttered or the trend of the discussion. • For several minutes the -sound of the piano filled the room, the touch, light and delleate seeniing to be that of a woman, wht;rs of a sudden, tbere was a loud smashing of gloss, and a wo. man's brifl, piereingaseseeantsrang accompanied by the sound ef sem bean, object ae it fell to the floor. In an instant the music teased, and at the same men -rent 1 heard a nian's voice cry wildly—, "Good' Godi You've—why you've 1c111. ed her." tbgett-,i7gungt.4.-s-ro_ita ef lent, 11 chair was wflurnij big and muttered elaeulations It seem- ed at 'though two persons weee einsed In deadly embrace. In their frantic, desperate struggle they advenced into thk r4001„-w.litr_07.1---Wele-amt le.$W1 1441,y- helpless, with only- dark void about me, raised myself in horror and alarm. me man's words fled me ap- palled. Some teriible tragedy _hien eceurred lify kind protectress had been murder, The other Iwo persens, whoever they ere. fought fiercely quite ciese 10 ale* rid 1 could dietinetiy ',detect teem the ain fkrts to stiut made by Ate weak - r .that the stronger 'held him by the mai, and waa endeaVeting to Atringle 01 it sudden there wag It (peek. dull Ja_shet te 4 '<quoted' aceerit. In a fewbow you wilt, -no &putt, le air liffhL--Ttes and in Ike merning tbe t errlage eluill• take you borne.", "Then it .1.s' not. yot .morniingt" 1 n. (mired, vaguely seeridering, what hour Et might be.- • • not yet." The resperiee eounneil afar it. and 1 felt scrnelwri, that my strength WeS euiblenly faiEng tee. A heavy,drearsy feang 'ciatrit over ite. and My rdnd seemed gilled with arailieling iteughts,' inetil,szelitteely, and quite witensekusly„ fill acteem fitIP !CCM.. �. SYMrtge*: ' 4 * * Macarli at valla w:th n er€ (el teethe. " ,rte was, late. -ever, t inareveliale cinf,ty. Nly kind pr ,tc,:,tvq.s had tell lrbiP, yet 1 tstard 'voices thfi et,t4ening reem. The ala;r eeenratenvtEs.)e.; e,aq etesee. till (Zvi* was Me vaaraiste•..al.le tqcp ef ceemeeervisieNt :libel aeteeeng iet Ca) ta t;2^4k1c#S,1tD1ti,13I' fetrie,fle. tn <„c4,t,„,(,71-e.. wns 11 t at'6"?,;/? teezece42, been wer,p; hnel'•caq. i4 (7 .g! vet: 4.! esa. Lead fir.reas, tacot 1gsa,f nis caes.a." nir1n% Sannee.,-3 ett ellrl e11 t1-1/ tzae •tf.)Cent. (1111'y ek"n0,./1 r ci-isc,lr .1temetlluar t;en 4ret1.1(Mtlat Y tat!! c1),c,zal '•P" so.„ • ••• 'Allehr shrieked the Nolce of, the per n &MA; end at the same instant rid weight feU bselt erien rne Was lying, nearly erns -bin,* the reeth from me.' . 1 passeit my tsensilive kaM4 over it • 1tws the bede �f.a min. cod ten warm over my 'fitters. Ile had been Atabbed to Bit heart.,,,,, 4.104,01.141 • a oiAPItit 10. to-wt7ght-ovihe_ittextkid ed lite; and fnetraving 1eitXte,C3 ; it slipped ;fivin the ecuell and sEd t. Die gilqind. • 1 rolsed Iitysea qufekly, net knew- inet.wheiber next mei:tent t, top, 'eight be ste,:ck down. • The .faint sound of sane frie Mairif.t alY6",,C3 alb" titickere ceirsed tee '14 srA t441 I 412J J2' - trealh., f ord the iroveteleeit ktelinet- le. arid eeer‘,oetsly zi.semullefiqts, tt.opeile it weeted•tve,lean.fr thet:e\ 'was teeta faint rusitftiet .is theelgh ltr skirte uekeen the ezrafted. My re7 Ca, ear t041 rue H eu tt•ne exetkeetteg. the tglettig tmatti hnew tLni „it wag tlio.nsteisai • ' 1,Vas t. to. te fail rt Venni! tsied csitl Grit, la it that zneelelet rgi,tiszy and bawl my Icribto tfra.vd, cre',erilite. It SeeTeext oet.'reVe to ee:1 rTilv reAttti, etand itlexi,•reent meed. imd ,Cct ,11:„1k tt.te Ott" elet6 1 s , • 41,1'71,,„ • • 14 such tenetble precision Butt he had been struck downere he could utter a single word. My investlgatiens showed that he was about _twenty-eleht_ oaes of figt1 Mb! Soitileas f thb -vet and moustache, with even.teeth, rather sharp jaw -bon; and clicks a trifle thin. Having ascertained his much, 1 groped ferward•with both hands in the direetion of the room wherein the lien - man had been scriswiftly doneto death': It was' Irt darkness, 1have no doubt, blit to me darkness was a no accenalt fol. 1 wile ever in ekrnal gloom. The fulniture OM* whreh 1 stumbied hero' and them was covered walk silk „ bro. Nide, tht, wesalwork being <I, that smoothnees wideb had led me to believe that It mutt be glieed. Jt was without doul4t-a...fine_.--speefouit-edra,wizteervo Jfr_:rrlmrt"errr'W'inire • ne of the. plriee wero quite unusual, and the Objects with wieeh My hands ne into contact were always .of • it haracter magnificent, and in keeping wlth the grandeur td the .,plenee., The, heuse was evklently one idf those fine Mansinne With AVIgcli the Westylttid ff Leralen Abound:4.r. and qrtatelye this apartment, oven though 1 could not,see was the. *erne, Of censatert arel ic )11% (o Le Ccnitele44 4,,,- T. • 4:04, lanV Men and Animal* Ole £r Mat orights.' • • netv cruafs being LizIt ki tor bull fights valleti will neat 17.000 titre:Cali. la 1.9647, 2,2S0 bulls "itOrt..3 were killed lei the .01 human fives c-ven rt4sore T.`eSto g MA. (1t14 Tcrotici, !ikuks,4 1t Cie arm. st /emery,. leas iptaeldeeiei n*4 tberlos the 4loith Maio, who; turPen:rt alua right end not ft with The way the perkree, bting ocirawCil. 'Wined . 'DA trogot L111 toot pzi h. ,-.10 death; uralg Hie past year $2 ly twoun .ted, most ef Aar at".; 4 44 • " 11 ‘*' it a.;1st1ea, ei re litre • Tr metit rtiaming,r;o ,s:itcfineident BIB of 41: P0W1I.1 with 11, ugh t. Titi7e7,71Unallnr-tbant eonterr by' those who bane tneatieredjnem *remnant:death by drowning that at ,the moment when: 'the heart practieally cases„ t . heat the. whole life-htstery feom be lamina to end, with every incident in 4 ',;:,,t1•11,1'tt .4.„7„0,74,',A4•4.47',44:ts,47i4!„444?.,,S7,4„A'.,,44 ma„nnein. And bow fertile is Lh bra :n during steep itt creatitigtimagin. ary occurrences; Some full of rhapsody end encharittneate tome grim and bore 1,er-striae); end some an Irritating Eerie's. of vexations. A eporlsmen mire ece everythingaor the trigger of Ids gun ''Intranadaasetaevery -stterAnte easaieesineltarrinateraatiiintaintslitain h's gold; the meuntaineer hopeleisly stumbles at every step upon thz, tee, -in_ nctpei*tgoes• wrong. Or on the other hand the dreamer 's revelling In scenes of ec'esy and loveln mess. The constellatiens ear *lance ir •'" la eft rued to— , •`I a tile° ettackellie-at?fautottster end reniues the nittlutannailderrafrain life vengeance., km magnificent Orion, scintillant itt Newnan furiously pursuing wines Pegitstia, white 'grOves and glens of kintillant Iste, mansOns genuned in parkling preeous stories, and numer- ous vie:Went beings of dazzling beauty traversing those streets of told, all add 14 lite gLatening radiancy of the, won- eiroes scene, And then in a moment, 1---le--vsnished-inter-the-7blaclatesrnnif darkness ,of night. • But if WICiAll dream he a visien et such glitierring splendor how 'traneeridently sublimeand majestic must be the beauttlie vision of those supernal realms et glory whkin ere the bittern lance of these whose names are inscrib- ed in the mil on high, and against whom the Accuser can bring no charge. For although those 'friunaPhantly rio ihriella cries were but shining mortals ad lowing oanformed their 'lives to the DiVine Lowe, and 'wattled as. their Stiv`eitirathe.-Son oI'god, -TOW rftdVed 431 His own Person the putAshment due 14 Metre their transgressions cannot be niebeelea-secondein, e nal *elite Is satisfied. ' WIIEN FATIIEB SHAVES. The mest exciting time we know At .,born'S on Sunday morning, And keeps us all upen the •go, All other duties scorning.' -ors about. _the hour of ten, When solenm-fated and grave, • Our father yawns and stretches, then We knew he's going to shave. And wlen be enis hinurelf, oh, myl There troubk itt the air, Then everyone of US, must Ay, For father- ienlafti ten ht rareseeffeerniensearateree , •,. or 4, I A I *a 4 IN T REGOR Or —4444. FICATIom IN MIMI- •. • 'ta:titeattiaell a at the a. ,• 44„s Lit .4S'4'0 , e4 „ • tot:r'.„, •4 'At,* • let 1 at..,,t11444 4,44‘ amcirt4Itind •.arive;•• ; er- nutv,t7t*-.0.1nined---h1in4TttNti f LLud3dng4a1r orm4a--'eught,---107AAVt, Wittnntie ot linpressions„, end I have f4 light -Wad ttflthi COWS in ahe prime . • never knewn .two fingeratip.s eerce ave milk with the rem iniug 113(411C3P. wouln 1,14,BeroVrell'Iritelevortsnt;I:ised person is at. !ery, .with lees Work, tied isonstunpa !hdelivered mere to tile creem. tharged from prison his floger-Ininits tt°13' '°f verY much /e -ss ked. are %ken and sent to the de a • The heifer 4 ree.7.7. \ prints' are taken, and if has been eonvieted before, his whole Ittory can be ascertained within two r, at the most, five minutes of the errand of the impressnirts at Scotland "Vulg. "But the ciansification must be very complicated," remarked the magistrate. „.94,44471.4itrAinisme306,:g •-114434"; diened Itchry, the denzmissioner, 411 Is beautifully simple." int- preskms," sigma," Said the solicitor who re- esented the police. NAMES IGNORED. °We. have 120,000 sets with ten irn. 1:1 ac,a - airref aar tza ,44144•Z' - e d_ two_ 'It is rate% more sure Ulan the side P74.114 -----"431.9,1a; .perapour#7, 14:1h7pr'I:::::aidji.t17.114k2thklie717'7:7; 6-U11W:fat -17-9a-i- value& rit 1S -Xe- to- - writing test:- -the insp-ector answered. creamery at that time- Profit was. a The ease wh"eh, VIVO rise to the state- .ntirms quantity, but the enperience WWI men( was a striking lima! of 'the wino 'probably worth the difference, says aif the system. Alter a theft of silver caps at the leFrr.ank E. Uhl in Kinabales Dairy Farm - premises of the Eton Mission, at Rack- My last year of ,dairying presents a\ ney Wick. Clarence Clark was arrest- more encouraging showing, thougti ed on the evidence of finger -prints still not what it should be. The herd alone. Ile maintained completes' retie- 4numerj 12 end constituted of oat elm, end there Wee -nothing etre to , ith A 7s,c1c0, u velop a long milking period end be dry the hottest and ruest disagreeable part of the year. If, is also the beet. method to realize the greatest number el pounds of butte -fat with the !east cost per pound, for the evident reason' that the cew is naturally giving a very ng. As la yestga prime comes on she is fert:ir:tininulevwte: by the pasture grassee, tickling to a geed now until airrie*ir-drying Iny tv:asfirrsitoye:r of my dairy expera• once the herd numbered 10, eine of the heifers just Untie -Tied and one cow five yearn old. The total milk yiekl for the , s.r 4441 a 34 Jersey and one native heifer, four kr. - 'hen photographs of linger -prints yield of471-tx-rigth-c."M.rnilk was 07,5151157'pounis. rfhearr--- left on a glass globe by the thief were best now gave.,6,590 minds; the poor- produciel in court the magistrete went est, 305 of mine The average per cow down to \tiske dock and compared them was 5,026 pounds. The poorest butter - with' Cial\k's fingers. He pointed out fat record in the herd was 145 pounds; that there was a scar on the tbumb the best, 276.4; the average was 237.5. Impression and a similar seer on the This ie still below the ideal toward, man's thumb. •which I am working. The 11103Inet 'KM,* Clark looked at the plxitiegrapb, and eteari.is considerably better than I made et once declared dramatically: -"I the first yeer, The average was $317.50, pkad guilty.',' • after allowing for (he wet ,e1 feeding. TO 'highest cow made me $40.40, etut even' the poorest tow made a gain of Stitrls„ In other words, she, earned me $34.25, $18 of which WAS spent for feed. abeet-eoseasnasinettagross-in $68.40, but I fed her $2.2 worth 1 feed. All milk for the family and all whole used In feeding was credited to „ the co s. Butterfet was va_bied at 20c, Rio average price paid at ItAereamery during the year; skimmilit was credit- ed at 15e per 100 pounds; and calves at from $2.00 to $0.00 evil. Pas -lunge was charged at $1.10 per month, grain at cost and roughage at market valtre. 41. eattivich.s. gave net ret•,ums of more than. In keeling these cows I was work - ng for practical results, as every dairy farmer should. Net returns were or znore interest to tile than mere 1 pounds of milk and butter -fat. After (lie przte„ 110 reaehtd, a' further yield emi UNDER -SEA ERUPTIONS.That volcarere eruptions are not con - h. •. • 4, IS fact that has long been. known, but It fs only renently that definite into- nation has begun to be eollected con,. cerning the localities where such dis- turbances g manifest themselves in the. mid‘t of the 410413S. During the past summer a submarine eruption, lasting for a considerable lime, eccurred near the Tonga Islands. The approximate position of the:center ef disturtance was determined by the efforts of the government of the Tonga istaiids, ,tuut it is thought that tins *.lemonstrales the existence of a treat submaririe tank southwest from the island Of Torigater?0, Such Occurrences are 'ofgreatinterest An navigators, since they may creete ob. struettems to. navigation whose &A- thlete -tit .a• a 1, 4V IIL2'-MaXi•41,41 444 • ',ON taiNI 0h1 vs,- it -makes us noungsters tonne When .father starts to shave, _ Wetknow the danger's over when Rio 419et be _Illecies; -Anenteitiiii, -goo, to tate again With powder -puff and box. Though generally be lets, u* shlr-k, 04e- bout we must be grave, For tett' of turbos get to work Whenk father starts te shave. Cri; noorErts 141,1S1W,. „ ' To, a monopoly, is to"a baby, every matt is oppost4 until be gets eni t)f his ()Wm Women are as trim- as steeI; in men.Y e*_tetz also its highly tempered. . st,loody cf Men_seletteetlel • has the stilarter awyer, The game is nearly up #sith the sin. .01$ girl When slit'ibegins So./Wonder If misaike will really' letriove wrinkles. NO' roan .lois faith enough to believo that his friend's black eke wis calmed by anything other than it fist. ' OillA01,14.404 .0 • coNPiiiscp • r need i a far cliariee," said he genteel beggar, I've got plenty of nlidenoe ineruyselt if 1 tould .only _get stIort;v7 ilo 'tt" an Unusual ainount of yonntelf if y4571 think you mud& meloinve yozilhet-ttatt:-= id the herd' teAlIN 4. • v01lwrg"ItS1 a • r3is1L votinteers ore szitieet Itn43. taw tvten training' r attaqrd Wetsa raitEti„ eind when on ecluit ary ,stitio, They crintict 1i tho, vi ,pottr., tut cattl,•as it Way. tiviteet, .thifr arvacrzcs,• tIvir orms fir that purpc ttjs ontly 3m the case ot ak1lUal Ihrentened invIkow that votort. teors, c413 t called wit ty Pams krt.' ' • T1UTi101101,13.SONIE (4V411.... 'GI** -efAlg 14). I sell reatileg."ey's, s:s!er, ",ecird Mare e431 be 1ate.'7. 11.1.pre'Or ILO re 1.tte atrirs!ay. ilfre Isari:aer' reetre rurxt. i4.1 vie &Ana wi 10;4'704. , .1 • „, a 11/4/PrOMIlit *t**' 11111111A Y Mr .4 MB 3F4 4y noticed. FUEL FOR THE Fp:TUBE. In tbe open of Prof. V. D. l.cwcs, whervAho-040140itluitakic--or lUel be - 001120 'United, 'men.,niust rey upert nI- cobol produced from vegetetion of aome *Ort,- *Web may be produced ftt any risquired quantity, Protisour, Limo Woks that the aleohol.will be -Manu. faotured either 'MOM. Pelatbs *Wet or sawdust, but a, Writer in Alstute sug- OAS that when lho question btoetnes urgent, semi° highly -speelaitzed plsnt will have bon bmght; into esknie tor the sok purpcse Alt absorbing tbe• maximum amount of varb(In dkxia tram the air, and be thinksilluil if* wonderful impreveMenta\WhiCh hybrid; itl.,444-haaLairptdtrettektive-tb Idea trenz tieing regarded eartoo react- TIIE1 DIFFATIENCt. . "That fellow \denies like a" beast." Is he so bid as 4till their' "Ereel wouldn't SAY that4. Ycti b.sts tniy drInk 'as nittch as They utea, itts4 ova only water." 'PAIENDT/y coNtsteser. NEff.linseielftlowilr is .theys eiernor. 'lig kr justice, kr ether pet.)ple:' •' notiCed:1104 to knock at fic,s emu, floor 41i e'f.,t try to incie quid/ getaway allareeentaathe, antrelevi,,v1 r • many gr1 rogar4l furitrInge he itglit, of a lark i ld & amp, in, dark. me nervous system(4the (saw. I do not wish to be understood, as Ing the experiments ofour State a few years ego of feeding a herd of scrub oowe. It was n veinal& Illustration Jet what can 1* done. -But 1 would ques- tion the nolle,y of a dairy farmer who would ked his cows to their utmorit tri- plicity. The extra cost tuts down' the profits and the danger of injury to the nervous system is 'likely to result in abortion or other cows aliments. 'The law feed -toil above noted 'was . sceurect by, feeding comparatively little grain. Por the roost isiartopreteln was used 'In the form of clolier, oats. and r. limited • quantities of alfalfa and soy been hay. Bran and oil -meat iyeri the, oftly- mill feeds bought. ' Late pasture ard turnips furnished succulence for the' I" n; In, stynmer, the ely,ti,,s - a r;Ighkrittstur. , . nJ.-4ieIp ver me the ehtinkage in flow due Only.two d theor:gincki len heifers ectripleted the sixth year of rut/king., One died at first freshening with symp. tem" ot milk kver. e strange thivig 4 native heifer, one devekled attine-, rilyasfs- and was disposed twie them 40,07,i/e4 vez.iY t1JCl5, and were sOld tekro Rio &zeta s.pnstrg, one teats sold after's, seeend evaies Cateteishe tvas too ;far te,*.ow my stand. Ord cf IZO pounds of butfer.fa(rer year; another fellott-ed later for the earee tea - sere --rte k)st ithicquitreir-tt-tcr ultkl+?r and was .letktIN kr the .1150e, ne Was &tined weeltey cf-Trtnaligng with ifie herd tr,,), mmplele the. olenth year, natraitiber egze indt'ealcq freqt ter optitab!cnkts tva.* wonting. 'Me tenth ' almost an i(leal 4alry (43w. i 4 ' ' 1 r,