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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate., 1905-09-14, Page 6trota veral\ titne$4; inSt Nera but to ask,hintseir What .4°." -to 4.:fekierVe r ent, then, Still vgivi _der her apron, tl,s, Wore -AS bal art hesring,cenie of s 'Itttr4ers iit the' ote twand ;a4t etl „vs ;''.:,cx.,s;ss9..ut:li..,Qt,IPvti*eoth:fitt7;Elied°001:4b:fea:stth:tr,St:te%Pilledxe Llit:i:dU6alle . t he he ,....;;;;;Ix. .1tbaft.,,etl.ixt.igh.tAtltwert. aott.,1,11:.,e;174::rAS:: . antl W 1 e, 't's . . ' ..•Acillc-14tii lipped. it' intOsl.te;oIP:::.t ‘ 9 •P e iXfll 1st -1l 0. s OSsts. 0 e . after.: s_jriontent s o ve , iert .CyriIs; 0441 we,4 elintist ••41.rely •,,.happe, �nIt, Posher, perfect, hes ws "e, fad that ',She could gt4traight .the earls and tell him 411 that had She 1a,c,1 a ,natural „tieteStation for • eerecy and deceptiou, and the ° PrettiiYs t . trete s thonght . •Norates her Cegietusiltig, at.a y rsthere , ,1was;*te iat'„Iter'‘'‘bilih/110 •Itrkf*ellti s'''rerhttP . i•Vd,44 tkra.tts aa ageejttatiee. know 1.'the date of ,i/hostthe JellifitasS ss'.hese•lia opened the Other letter, ciots'srettiarked the earls' softlY•ss it 'sinssreses: ssiS, otrue, triefs4. =e ndihe,prouipt 18 ITt. Dear it ran---"ir you havei forward. aloft witisfiered; '"..'Notalh 1 At „ toward-., Iooros hed4.1.0Y Mr. slies-akI' Orilg 'Iiri,tied.citict, to, epPie and you to,taise 1114 WOO'S UPetairs., whether..he ai.I hil*,41.11b"It u Manteishel.'Or' .0n• -00 , telireis but:lu • 900E0a94 1' • • in, SAting. t'141,1,e11 9 1V1* * yes, said Mrs - "That's loot like hirnS he'see ear tts days he'll loosesoinething. aid ho _wm get trce whet cuss 'vou expect?" she ad ed -- d h -if - moti --- ' - - - ' -- - - - -- - - . woo ave h sea her 4other or ; Noralt had resolved- that _she would t„ At *mother tfomesswily *euterdo.y the faithful Catherine had laiis-alive, T nOt ' blush at the seutid. or (:!),r,it's for instance -Cyril wouldhave decids J,4)- to sloe', of tivari -Enid „pow out. f names but the color. Ar.AUIO ineo ttfri ea that _he bad, itis _so.o10--_44-t, ft.n4 her heart. I face notwithsta11d14. . I would have refused to 1, eave the 64 ror. it seemed . to Nerah, as shal '.'Yon haviel 90'414.111"r '"e erietio; neighho hood of his goddess; but worit through. the: stinlit woods and ; trying to spt;e4eindiffert.sttly, and sue- , now uld the most fortunate girl In the world. • Since Adam was created tilie Cs,.,ril'' that .Y9A1 would like me ver the velvety looms, that, she was * eeeding There had never been abother man ;1*.eillue alques 1 "Yes. I called at Mrs. better than she hoped. - 1 I thougl.t someltoWi, to. cantrvi.1.1hi, and iersh-e heandlych. wa4nileedd: for roziatt wbai: Pr°1.‘"n.s "i success. he spoke of to her to go to • the earl and ask for her. . Business bad suddenly become of novel Wiper- • and oho slopped now and again that ' hint before I reached you. dears I tsibee to ?some, .033.11. She might retail his Image enclithink .. Norah made a aliOtt-gestUre of an* I Of all he Itad said. sent. Ile decided that ho would go up - . at once -that is, to -morrow mornings • And it seed to her that; he had .. "ire behaved so admIronly; X herd 'Ilhen he asked himself itoW' he ,should oken„ as he 'looked and behaved. It all Itoin Jatniesors :the coachman. let Noreh. 'know -Ile could not write 'k•e a hero. Ile had said that she l It was beautifully done! And It&Was • - l. - lest the letter should fall into the ' ht have mar some mhtfu an with so thougl and _ s iderate la .taxts_hand,r_i_ltno_ _he w _ Irk rabid:yr 'her voice as she went-% into the se tang -retail. - "Is it there eli right?" cried Ileeca,, in her clear treble. "YeSs all right, -and thank you, DeccaO SHO. " • called hack Um. Eng- lish and Deems went on her way sing- ing like the innocent, lightshearted girl he was. (To he Coatinuest) Interesting GOssip: About Some Well-anceen, Pee _Xi Matta has. buts -one ech..to •=M" • • • tit • r -was* nObleSC cAt men, arid just in toU1ttg oUr at 41 ut A 'W. ro "Av. • b art per it, as he *harmony with his character that 1i ol a0Urae, he *s ething to edneire had, ono before. o. 0 ti dt eC� [electricity before a, girls" eeminarY, sihould, wish to watt until he had 10. W*,hat d Ott thinU he mild?* efd! ig.I_Eattpobly.heth trLeh"neltrieLAcidamelutd witengrakgethed anvflatrrieneldtuaintwhIntelde Made * kettle befOre he ,went to he' , . *41i deal letteW.,! , rattier and asked for her. • "Th -tits it Was li'hat any enes?tt by night. Who knoWs, 1. may stand be talked. But when the inventor ' •1110 find' said that he -seOtilit rather 1 plOughmett, would have ?dtine. a chance of catching 0 glijnpse of my ; stood before his audience he ,felt ss be a. self-roades man than a, 'belted i -f',/‘nd--and,•-elid, you see hirer' she s darling! I. will neither send a mes-' dazed that he eiinply mild; ' !Ladies cailpOt. sltr--.U'l---1:1-g-r-Q-(1-'-wath him -ffsked-rather guiltily. Agreed 'WsWillasssisseLshase., dss.,. i .4,21r._ _ ..Burne? -s- Noss .-. Iles Iss.tegss s.....witlezmans...ssastar...sitXtaLeleetricitsf„.......and..-1-31-111.4.1emonatrate. s fift-Wilitoon wai-Tiitede :6,--7"- greenTWarntiii-TiWiiiirdi7WTTeTE-h , - 7 Irben tbe,se_gre., ...ilnI2RY.e. . he ', what 4,40.,..hOs 1,9P.AY„.,!‘Tith...“tileaPPare. ai.reolTii:_isiall1-9;‘'rvii.4981trhhiltrapyx9, ;iiiiiteurattaiil 3/414.4:04•• "I inV,tonatiOlinitan_ndne-resr4tKritab419St ght lit Al sa.t up late. that night quitoking, and ' able.' • “ 1 tanking tuirlArearoing.ot-:Noraiti but1 The German- Empeivr le- probably - Pthes.s tvhtah Comes to 4 ell ' liato 1,very lucky -young man and that- if in •m the orning be started for the the' °MY P46.0Peall 1100,14Veh who has won the Itear,t *Of thelnan to the had ontsrinsisted upon ' seeing you sage nor 'write to hee,"' . Mr. :us will nOIV nddreSS you on early train. e I • • I* Fi 1 d - whom oho has iliv,an her Arster-her 'homd h e, it would been he who Ile had got within sight -of the stszt- that. he is going to ,die by the bullet 1irerfrortE3 b-ralvir wriii ag ) , CW its 0 N e ca a , bat t/ di long betore he would come oral dess'smiling. "Still, please tell him that, *nand her band of the earl- Fi tbatik 'him all the Same," ,She_had said that if the earl reins- "I' shall tell. him 'nething of the ed it would make no diliereace to kied. I 'altogether decline 'tiehis body-servstut, who accom- htirs-and- under the great* oaks . she i, soft messages from 30U to lunt: "rill pi,Itteed them on the mantelshelf of and repeated her VOW, Nothing should ' is quite,Infatuated enough. as it is." I the sitting -room • that "he' might lutnice him everywhere, inspecte i it i.v. not forget"' titters, with thusual. every tnorning to make sure that it separate her from her ' hero, her Natoli latighed, and the brightness 'rot e s -ult. is in perfect working order., - • As he remembered that - now and 'Mr. Henry Phipps. the American again chance eayfarescs dropping in millionaire, was hoist •at Philadelphia at the inn sometimes made their , in 1839, the son of an English shoe - VITA $o much hos been Written on, the., subject . of anproiltabie stows that it would seem unnecesitary to say any- thIng further„ but it - is still true that unprofitable COWS are bcdp kept by inany farmers, says Air. Will is. They not only do not pay forstheit-keeping, but -they are COltstantiy, running their owners in, debt. The hest thing to do with stsch cattle is to turasthentiato- beef asi soon as possible and ;sell them to the. first bow- Thesesspoor hoards not so Imola by't crs re of their lids dere as by the use of Scales and the Babcock test.' Weighing the milk -four-orsilve -ti .inessittsthe coerse year will not telt the story, - cow's Milk Should be weighed once or •tWice a week. 1 lind. twice as week the. Most "satisfactory; some dalrymestsvonsider-ontv-stx S12 cients---Mirks-shonichsbestesteds soirees or twice a month and each cow's feed should he weighed and charged to her at the -market prige. - This record ehold be kept for year. I have a smooth. lasted behind him. In changing his every-, s •etermined to fight for • is 1 e f day will tteosit, for one mOre present- "I nocesSary,' and accordingly never -is able and less paint-stained1 be had I without his revolver.- lie is extreme - taken out.bis wattch and a. ring, and ly skilful in the use of the weapon, ' laver In her face caught Lady Verndate's , Vt'hen she reached the house she saw attention. 8OeI al cerriages standing outside, I "You, seem very happy. to -slay. ,tnY ' room ". It seemed._ fell of speeple.....to iteetbalitted Setae: and The stood fer .Norah felt the crintso-ti burning her ono: tollinant' looking 'round her; but. face and neck, and her eyes fell. the neXt. Lady kierndale costae' for- ward and entbraced her. - she said. -WhY.• you hOVe ;cease to see me, "ArSt. dear elditILS. 1° couldret stay Lady Ferndale bent forward and • , O away front' you another hour...Akar." i kissed her, making her feel a mass \ itlie Said. "and so 1 have brought my '.of diseimulation. friends -with me." land she introduced ' -Ms dear, you .are situidy irresist* two ladies, - who,. by the way . the " hies • .Yoi . got that_trick.A...repartos. Kete-ted-liorahs-shatIsstvissit artt.isfroaveltists.--'2.--Wnel-stooddears& s h-e-r-P-i-ase---S--sung by .,,"at sr,i-.Pern a e. 1 t e ear IC 0. was- a ng 1 -r1:11111#11er-lattic15'7°ther.rir4thIE7-;""rc"ritteittntri te4"DBreccad-v"O4 eat: WM' - who had come to makes/heir Intro- , attention as if to an Oracle; but ,e, stiy:eQ. hp „..,,,,:aithilorrietay..., for • -drit.1;tii ----, - I -en 'be -oridt• -add : the - '• bkeeitee_.--- ,e,,onmi„_yeens,,soncr-*T "reirit, • ' ee- ear eta') ng with' tis 'reception your your lips. And was Mr. Berne very -• eat& upon his face. watched Noralil much hurt, dear?" ,, here, Becca, 'I've het my watch on beneath Ids browa cloeely. . Norah Arrangel the teacups 4,919,re gthe;t4g1,411-thtact lis'ifi&a..t tAre you yle ion ., llitt tbengli-liei; thOtiglitS Ind- be1i antkept:her eYerf-d-own.- - , ._, , „, , ing.iiitio_th 19-14n011ett - .-- - ttirej," -911e-teWW: past the inn." , nhc regained het composure after a He is obliged to wear his .left 10111 .g • terfat ittitoye1"-'0111,'- littaSell; thirteen isss ettrnteg $1":511---a week as and halt stepped. wondering , whether • errand -bo. The founda- tion of his fortunes - was laid when tee he should have time, to run hack. • At that moment, 0,, pink dress tlitt- hecatne partite?. with Andrew Car- ed out of one Of the cottages oppo-, negio's brother, Mounts Iforrison site which be s was standing, and I Carnegie, in a stnall iron foinulry. Becca South tripped past, throWing him a smile. . It occurred to him that le would send a- xe-orti of-eaution to ,Norryorminorlidrynrortarreed and ,in 1805 Andrew joined them. Ile had 40 Per centof the stock end the other three partnees each had pem rent Itslasseveral ye rwstes• ye tver a* the great steel milla helped to build up. - The career of 41r. Joseph Pulitzer _ Viet!' '1 know •at the end or the year how much milk each cow gives and how much butter her milk will make if the cream is allsaeed by the use of a. *rod skritilliesalttalphralssettsliyi dedupting the coot of keeping tram the receipts of cream or butter, rim, have the prorrt or loss on each cow, Your beret may ,all return a ,prollt, but- oldie likely you will 'find that • „ _ us Us 'ci7 trzii I'1 or hlot some grain at the bistre Or cut'. -sei...ssisseeetsscorasso t o_poorooflv. dition of the ptsturv. Men who de f d stIa Inwinter are " hurry to get the cows Ofl grass. Cate tle are hungry for succulent feed, saunod.thfernnhvery stai r yina, ntagae vteokeesthe T e g rtirtssis causes the grass prop to be short at She season When it is not making •• grdwth, and as a result the cows. half stat-tre. When fall rains revive ' the dormant gra!theenIVR are. poor. .1t •takes all the fall to get - them back into condition again. It does not pay to overstock, or to rnsb Cattle on epring pastures before they cansupport the s herd eicelys___ 74= oIT the siiii-ret:Thoili winter and sum. metfeeding. THE DRAFT .11011SE. , AtanY, farmers sliastessattended___ _out -• fairs and seen, 'modern draft horses on exhibition. The trte-date drat horse is one that/stands close to the ound--witit short legs- --ond broad - basers-Thesleets sarehrelt space enough for another foot. of the same site to he pieced between them. Te ---berek of this animal will be oinewhat shorter than that of the peed horse. it • is with. the bind _ ---its---etrie-tes-rasilys-ressirsthatirs- since the collar iS on the shoulders that the whole weight of the load is drawn by the back. Therefor* it must be shod,. broad _and well •",.. f 1, " The shoulder of this horse ia long and well -shaped, so as to give a good bass/0 to the Collar. It ,should be more nearly perpendicular then that of the speed animal. However. • ataloS5. think I her someone say that this will make 4 good deal of. extra Work -to lake care :of a herd of .cows for a year. -to say nothing ,about raising something to feed them., want some profit. over- and aboVe cost of keeping, to pay me for 'my labor. It costs no More to keep --erge_j_tok " one that wilt not Make more than 150 pounds. Any cow to do her our 'beet draft horses. The Inselee of this 'terse will show rather a narrow angle,e,hecause,it is by 'this . that a greater leverage is given end he is able to move heavy load's. The body is 'massive; h.,. set, ample, very muscular -and cylindrice.11. The' hors., should itaxe„ solid, • largo, broad berets and liottbs- the latter Old varTk cr,Tospar* • Re shouldhave, large, healthy well -formed hoofs, heels well-separ- of the New York •World, now a mil- lionaire, was an alien immigrant with .no resources sete,his wits, It fs said- that in hid first days -he was .,_,, _„ , .• ,I, I, f II ...I t . . ..... • , .", t/ 0 dP., 93.0 '7Pagffte*' YOu ve soca h liWati4 y English to take the watch upstairs • pion sswhieli Lords. Ferndale licAlared Fersidale. Of .c..ours4 he called to •bos qux is . *---4:777'--Wdirrititriirlitr•_, S". ' * "1 was in deSpitir when: they toid me you were out, dear," said Lady .Vertuktle'„. who had seated herself tin. a 'low their beside Worales tebie, and, , anirg•lancing with covert trturraph nt her friendsas much as to say, "tfld estaggerate? lan't she altogether charining?" "'Where have you hese,. dear?" she asked. For a walk." sl:e replied. 1- ''t44I fallow vim gaspul.allimr, a tte re. et- A .,.2. cured something bigger. Ile made t•.(4-----1,..-EP. l' ..--4,.--1,2Mir-9.1!1•41.':4 itirlirStrliMittIOTITATIVrIthkr,'Sti: as AA„. r.‘"rOirc - - - .. Como 'uvl-you understntiur Lends. Post-Despattli, and then ite- Noraii was silent, her heart beating "Yes. I know,'' she assented,. With onired the 'tt'orld. Bow he worked! and Lady Ferndale got up. . -"Conte and nee uS. as 110_911_411.i y•Oil a Va. nisTiyloind•s°110e.ealt." ," he Itti iti A. The optical nerves gave Way, and be can, my Child," she said, as *he kies- twin tiomot„d „to give y ou troubio:si, bliitistorbe_rileti lf,.,r4,3_13,1:110;1:,,, ,iiirmrt ,e_ntirely et awaytold TiJ. ., tie tttliiit itii-- intelligence Is so WIeven then it seemed as'if : , 14he' and ,smilesi at her grattidlly. , "' extraordinarily keen that the lbriita- Id not tear herselfJove, thei-e.".e the train,", he exelaim-, Lion is not noticed. 1 an hour passed !serer° the Car- ed in the sante hreath, and started 14 Lord Templeinore. who rately get drove oft. - ' - ss ._ oif at a run. .. kelehrat'ed his eighty-fourth birthday. The Cp,r1 stood with Noran on the Iteeka Went down tho road and CM-. se waving his hand to the tlePtklt- wed the bar of the inn -if anything is not the oldett peets.110 Iii. without doubt "father"- of - the TIOuSe of so- unlike tin ordinary bar ean so he -Lords. Or Which ha has been_ a mem- strain upon the sys- -of-titnitestitatitT f known as molting. Ilndcr purely na- V.., ill itt at„.#1% a...twee,' ia„59 - if& onfir.i-Or. ow close upon the *Kasen prscasting, .9fr.„11.1„1._ " sources. With domesticated fowls - the lows of nature have been pre- vented, °wit% to . the chaeges wrought ..hysst csertet1n4efitsed_seysteree ard; good physiogn• 11 y, plenty ol style and action, attar and endstr- ance. 7,ftemtist have e short, _rather streight -pastern 'In oriksrsto-do thass--- hea.vy work. required 4 weight ehould he in We- neighbor- siod otherwise. he will not be long witb- Ise or any draft breed. lit'tch has epecial characteristics, which corn- - mend there to their admirers. it is het. TICteSSairat--a-tithis- time to favor I cou hal ria ate -!-ttia such -a--heatr-Islaid-LudY-Pcrn,* ing--guesttet. and. No.' reit thought that thile-, "Ah well, I did it tn'te lk 1 1VO4 'Jaz loe ... if net „pleases's..., at Arti your -age," -i-Faid-she sighed. ' ' itite- i little lefie cord than' usual. ,As "Are you so very old?" she mid- a 'matter' of rea, the self-possestian Not too' old to enjoy myself, and tact she had shown in the face dear; and I've come to ask you to of so many unexpected visitors had , help -me. Wis.are going to have-ewhat pleased him and flattered hie vanity. shall x -call its IttarYr sshil broke, Offs ”Latly Ferndale 4'004Y:"-.101ave:!. addressing one or her fri&ide, -Lady a little too tettiberant; • buts-er-ehee aryssMati,esessa,Snot. sits,6harverst_home- risititinAtInve b . -.t Jittitudt.: Nd, but a kind 14:141011t84:tecto . hi y, - -is -s - -, -r41, ' S:!ro- '--thittshtatr'stald'N._'11; it_itti Dn-:tess-7:71"*.-':-. i . si Sinit. ' . ' ' , ' Z44r0iiih: 8t41041 Still. and t .pri Lady IsOrtititsr4 iteghett. . _ lag OW OM s'iViki!ft engaged In 4000 "Well, it's my husband's Aka.. lie 1 his banes. And did not 'netire ,her Is never happy.. Unless lie h*ii: the face. . kople eating or denting. Or hatith “Ledif, /Perniktle tells me. that Sh4 round him We Sto gotpc it quite ar.iti-latvoi X say jollifien Lertt 'ArroWilate7--!* -Shit lite irtifid the earl miiehlevotoilY, • "All words assuine -gramort Lady ,1.4t.1 Permiale's Dinh"- he reb:Zut,'4.-, •--,--with bro tt.joillticittion, Awful wetd w oe lit41-644-it-wattiPt-Y*-1111d1:--8" 'her for ilidysthted yew* -IewrAtiird• about to call Mrs. EngliSh When Ternplemore made his first *nears she closed her tips suddenly, arid ots 'ance in the- House of Lords 04 tiptoe aPproached the small passage Doke of wolingfon was Commander. that led to the sittitig-reoni. Neither Mrs-. English nor the ser:. deeirl'enli:egi.t. arittlhfatitherPresewellst rolfertlitriSb: ant was iis .,-,Kgitti. and ndirCa.70 eYes 'rotary, Whit/4 Sir ilobert Peel wits dashed' through the open. door all in the twilotiorlyuite ot.Corvinintoros tilireit.Riettont s- s.oinething novel to her. and ex- hirty years Lord Temp/emeriti sat oil her euticisity, a.nd, Atter a Mei' in the BOUM, ,of Lordis before he tit , or two of listening, ehe stoat" made his maiden witch, the ecea., ,, it-13mo. ' sion which brought forth his firet ut- She, flitted to arid fro,•niiire like a, terance being Mr. Gladstone's Irish jaektlaw than ever, CitStkg 81Alitt 1‘,41ild T1111 of 1870, , , - - s.sss glances at thessketches and canvasses • prince etc?. Ireopokin, the famous s0. t4 speak. tatting Mut 0114 P4.411,and turning Over the ,books - - e • ,. - - - - - :', - list° think; that hio_lfeltaired veril koidt knacks,„ which were. „ a 031 Iliitislan oda! reformer*, *ow! reiddel ir iit* 'last tilithei Stupid aceident,,":44tbaiat--tbetoiril AltiC0 AM- Wie0t--40- tot- -etre tocrettrier:11-gPitatrotitles; tztd-beilitriesIF81: Ves, lte did, papay."' she said: la i the mente4.14000. - littvt an unit les. t is int -it- that .he _our.....vnitce lvattitTtel! ther,P tenil /the -wok "had a" better" drain te-thttliteitie 10 100 at7/her raiNie,t1 eye-*. 9 anti lei-Oketi at it As she did than Alexander XX. Itis, eareer IMO Wli Aitt if her glid ;not 11,74,41 etray *(1., et, antiff dragged down the ring. been unique. As a boy he wisheti to 174 e„ 14 es scouregest ntkile's oninion h [Met It, dear?' A IS/ t " • e terst e Manar of rings. roll tUd Must t ' di of us -are l'&411.11C4t in tell my hushand that It will he sur to tunible (town upon the top or tts. but he its that it will nfake ali the ' Ain.011 11 eolne, !stftl. • $o;i0 Lord Arrowslcderks." - eatata1ses"...!-2-hos:sreSS Tially if there Le .itray pt?espl: Fuht tettly Ferndale!' Ibat 51a l** n'kcd hintto Under the . pertittps you Lad lsette 118 rts a., chant. Sealtaintitneph Of, ,teinpletel.lt ct14' - eu to eo." ilent and fit 4I4V4*.4,V, it, t 1• ,Treit (7S71ri, 4A, it- chance tot anoti • • - 14tIttred tl- , her hreath. to Noraii. **lie is she ran tip stairig.„.siniU4*---1taktititgi,v;rth anal to the tieeasidt, /:Or Iips Oft Mtek Opttr td neter -can gct any odvan ago act In:" &Aid Laay ith 11,,r-wor 4017 Af- t short. be fOund it da- how to torn over the tinges fdly., it, • mita. ,, 410. ire has iitkrt in turn soldier.) * plain bard of gold. With explorer until geOgraplier, prieotr re-- initiallo C. IL on.IL, which C4c4144oriner. revolutionist, .scientlit,, and I/ in ses--tessinent -or PreotruPa n fireteur enters Se In tch.1604 tO tclied.tqlop I ofT bet e t4init nitiUd; litter of her boudoir. ' AI, ste ,stopip0 ott, to. South wag tiitilifig .it the to efkti'l•C., • g1!43' 100/ted P 4,1011449*90 th ids pttitailfe. and-Riokerrit. t eit one finger i *She found that it le' one, anti then beld nd gareirsat 'IL 4 litr-ti 41'1'6W -it Khowed .d. Pitsvett, trent the A miring to the covetous•Tuood. , ,F /le bad aI&1 illothtng about. It tin „perhlts ho, had forgotten all abou 't; ud ' AiSPA:itt no* an tTh foYfir at, the was ,*ppeteted too, some fixed purpose. „To shorten the molting season, rnairttain good health and track resumptiori of egg production has been the object of much thought and 'practical ex- peritnettting. Or the many 6,XPeriments On* incthod isitrited greater ItitCreirtsthirt- that of Van ,Irreseer, none' tha,t• Wes' deemed, of „greeter practical value, Under bis Management 900 hens I made. ret;ord*ot over 200 4.year. Oaring :the :first. half of August the amount, °fleet/ IS redutt - ed to one,fourtko tion-arol-110" Uzlr WO ec nearly or 'quite stops the entire egg- yield'reduted the foWis in fieSit Ott that, ;the full feeding start*. 18 ,stbost August 20, the liberal feed - lag starts the fowls to gain and the addition Of * light teed of tuttriesrer* and even Molt. -- „.10iir, cottiecutive eeaemes, thiam rtictbod hi's/ adhered, With 'peer ng ProstaL 105 are eeded':' balaateett grain foods.ithaip grit, - Charcoal dttitt bailie, shade ad p1urg s4visisseless er ealphur tax alior- nat Ilk In the *nosh given'lo tac 2,1 s 4 One plat, Oil raft • breeds sell alike when the stithnals are of the right kind. We say that it is' quite easy' to deecribe the ani- ma= as, would like to produce, .but to produce him enother thing. , S A shoes 'thee ado' any horse illiatOrre?T` seauld weigh 14,04 or 1Boo- poundsi *tuft -roviocartiOfig liesdki. heel' ate goo -4 for. nO ,PArtittilar Worit. WWI classed as a 'draft horse by the lay- man. To-tfigly in loony- places this same station preVailat. , We . beet:Stow sictinainted with -the a Mal manse- faraiertr raise raid- faros kiet, v0'0440 t or coach horzek but quite lot of misfits alit. belong t(, tiC4Iittr" clasi, sod for which thens is .04 markets The farmer should /earn to predate, that • WhichOtOtt PeOS' ple want and the market denittnds. , NTIMI ItEllikTE, tont lit'it_tffit et03':'t0 n, whass_aellbt itt '4 *81 n1*ey 1i Veilinit about ttlw country for ih rpose_of enjoyMft gre4: tisraititiOne 4 •0 itish CeptrAt . 'Africa; .130 lino* ood.ol',04' toot* than :Oen: It40usuai po itud.', downs .0 the ,C.610,11,1*1 ad- out °ilea when be had bon leazr the admtrai dit the Zitet, *ilea p4 to lieshort, tag-Attiy-InitulA t,,mentott-/Mt hfjrU1d y the tittlelenty. it&* late now- 10 thing thfss,ssear to sort pastures.k artnets to p1ii aix or Iiina Months t itsture4 , do •by told him. tit ru kis, It,* Seld ' -. , ht .h1,4 ticket tied 'treat tact )16 s oude�rth.tt th',.I. i s i t flIIlt ltWAy s ii its ?At* it eltirin ths , las traat-• ;it"ttl. letttlei ittr sIssisse ' ftwt1 itti6rt Ity "And tIgt§*iteVfl4lon , elairael 'Norwli, fit imit 'and wt a iittIit t .t.v.ttetir G.,. • titattPa'ut te:* t Out tin Mitt sva•-• .lake bis, looking and lOneng. .PrOtriptl tent the eil 4)11,0 infuriated bad doite in, ths. out joint* erine'a phOtOetsilt • in tngliSlett)VOkke'is tart01,ti Wen., 017*i usacti. X