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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate., 1907-01-17, Page 3ause, I bet int 'fro, dugclolly; "114144 (islvstwed voice)* 4444 lit, , wourself AMY r not,liatk cannqt:1,ttuder get inftied. ins we '44tve are • l tr1/410 hy. is it the 0,4401 'Tut!. 0 Sptst, malge.su,, proli0o , tha cOrtt 110, when, ..• Io 40.vs. ;Moller I. I . puzzled bOtt • G WhOlttr,,,Or, ;tow to: . . Se'presen*.w n.thi •npon its eery . sisterly) had Yesterday' seoll ailut Ta-7tAttartr- • al t as her -lever holds out fo to'lier. , el Ile hesttaIs. Jn bis own mind be had tit plzinncd another WOO at ilia ly thours4-0-• IWO SIggested by -her. Whet de_ yeti adviser he 'asks. • Yetz WW1 the evening in the usual m — •-supposo "...:She answers. 1. ip- pose we tdialt read elop4 y.ou- know • c father .a- our eventrilll as more oome_ in lost . 1.* Yall 4aY t Q1-4' tV$131%4t we" t°44° 'Me 'our' borne .onos as • possible,. and u 4 bir "•• • kr 304 0 1140it 4. _ceraingfinter.. TirliPiSTbiThis y,-havc no good j of you;' then, seeing her feet!, fall at•Ilis tit retenee ter eseePe, h? adds, 'but, oI course,.0"Yett Witir •"" you an tisfae- ,Pleeet in the roa uIIy drait* with stial lbw In 'es ly pa st s • . elstetine ,01/ Andil4e • , , ri•Y-as d is , ' , somet Cintic$ •4•1P, Wrt • egeits,*!- IVO ,of ell Attei inealiel: and bu , Ibe 'ben 1/2*.ft Uk 14,0 best on thowtarin..... aing an, 4:niewt4,tia717w, :oaPttat ;therni tkcres 4cf 4:00, .spnrit ioeliteh eed tp- Otte. • "1°' .14ittii.1111$0,1 .0hclit notte: tha „rapid la eer COMM,bak to vhe puts *ncir hOpeles$ money attalN' tit. tone w.itt ehe fironouttSvs vex, 00141,4 ou. rt. he Ili lifialerror-thirwernarr• .4?yfs:lstiknAndustttuat,:45,4iot, , roshims-- sho had etwit down Open of Itoranee t e origin in her for better aoltentIO etiolfgnent-i/ 141off 0n41..ertg" iberi(tr.tle-liaikeWiroollterit nl*erITQ' °bun:. rntr OtImuP.oardsssii:lethlat't hilenter tirintiiPOr 111G911! :7011Pronlitetnet,P'',!°Th,"ettles.rnpenttled°ralheQrr inrcen tt. nv7ni-foh. 'hands; the woe ;thing Vetter- then hr pull 111$ 11,2 4 better ',per, 'cents of Pratt, ttettg_ %Vet er MON •straightened out by. Mahe* never he'rs laher thohithsshe ,be; than oyer -cornea w eist he lit inVadtrtg her foretteett -ditinh protest of how little 'Wolin he Is outside steekhewer °tit mine. ,.010 her ovos neither h co irs tbe ••, h.. :Y town 90.0.44• hi:A:firir • _ CdP14.FIsoflect the 1,4-1`ifortv the NOM rt ha to 'V 'it Attiring • e the of, of tit i Ontatotog 'the penal r 03h.,!4g011,C,1* '..er ',the iro tat 4Irongth'. qr lhn ftr('O at The ' ..,,, :. iis..t S'eiir,,, .wnl.' tn4 • i and 'th,ehr . 4r"...-eztendeo -Over an • arett;t•ex000.11.4 ° 't tY*'...inplu ''';' * OW *.41141e. 1 - .4 h ' v, ie 1. trie. 4 Illation•Of: hia:i. .„:_or .4iouttlilY. ' 'Velltan ' V , 4 petions to "(pm pol6m) ateable_.•value of the 411014 Wei ,tlf 0-0 UieO1iCO it ' o alto, meni. and usually', im e to form any estimate. • . ' ; ' •- h mi .small. Competition torstile, _• honor among the, eligibles, (4 ;Olinger- t'soLICE WERE int'S'Ir. , ford. The custom ' hundreds of years' - • . : ' • - . r wife *s a The prtncipal 64 -.of this large arm) ore t an their wont an giving her tin • tier dues anal slot •giVe Y9111 Imttc'r ,ohjeets to the edient Of „the tufty of tolicemen. wiett:.- of fl 114 to „two het, warning. • wroYhear What?" asks 14rs. Le Mar. going, she *ski's, an...Pter°4 Ider of st odes sets, °nee every fie,e years the good toiii following lablesgives an idea, latlite 4rIts nfamilior 100k, • ."Sre-Yon sure WO he re4PY Orker" geor cent of proillstlian the *140 004'. men, with the tnesitshie melts vent en and de hen r haat* /*IitioN fallowing her daughter Imv "/"Pi4 gtkiltg t°'"°"aw lw" ngi Ohe' huil4red Per Cent*,.04 Ihn tnve&t,- of Neweaatio, on, Tyne has been in the lent of their WOrti in tilts direelleit and me to eatch the last fessswords of Burs um morn -int; DO PeitaPs wb-qn tal" weli-Care4 for 'of hens, obit of. bolding II fetttiVel knoWtt oa the rault as Compared `With tComjnrett he-prec IP' !Tient is not all- ,uncotrunon oy.ntas spemb oteltvgro, from ihotrAnotTow • niorithig comcs, Will have "4 ' Y,**" ion widen day .the Mayor ing year ,147744 „ onte104-.. beginoothat Speed( m changed 104 ' as quit*, lotto- • .ration ge down to. the liver in 111. more staionieringly :th I Sure 4/bent-Kr •. • SELECT BEST BrEEDS. . bargeito-eleim the,righiS'Ot, 61: thought -you- Ahtiht-be---IXindgto-h-en- 11Iff'21:4;:in,y-f-Velfliating--*. teiWn'to Certain, .4Ueti anlipPoInted _ :PrOtessiert ottOrns, •Ainniber_.01 Petten4 •- fleas' "that. it was not, Werth to „lay ' There Is, mistelos mode in. frattl the larvierewd generally there and Andes . 103.302 *1,631 _ •wou not," 'ries SW* • lately, anxious as -usual :to be, it pcl'tssis Vet beforehand v.ith his lightest wish; .',m 'when You are oy,,,t always 'lose my d place.».-.1aughing tremulously "and iect, from the chair -wide him, wled,e body- but.Woultt be loth tO leave .114 father 4001#5.40i.....20:"._had_far bot . _elder woman sass In a low abrupt lieeventy igape-glapeing out affeetion iltertness' 1-mustnotbe greedy"- •vialee4 Moly. through the open window, wen ,in. lower key. had quite- half an “1"04snerrow? Are yiltr -*low that - e.,orninonilleee and now " ,;..4.10fOs our, nearly threeqUarters, of you this, - de you know?" ' " night,shoded. ga. tvien-4we shal lie said so himself. to,dey,s. find that- . he is notgoneafter oll. afternoon.P . 'Without trusting Wadi'. -to- any fur, , • "Have you ittet that Have, you -been ; 'Nothing will be eater to • ose'ettai jury* ltvlo 44.ie.,4Qtei _oar, end.. ;,..tstenis , - atew.ng,,,,etr-,-sa,ttkaltor,tunlWIR ter sPeech, site .disapPearss. and 1 he, taikhr ieshi . than that fecti's, sep Burgoyne, eogerl star . a reu psi ed ,•th e hei and, setvices °now, that 'I 10101. . on t. x , 40.1 . r itielflunitoratritte,„ volfera,- _ • theestee istquirire-sliOn 400, 111&'-', WA quotation from her new friend's keg sip in% Order tO, halt. strofitab mean p n retatintic tritide conversatron whit conSciention$' eXaels steek, es weak stoolc 'does not thrive Or fayor select* any woolen he hikes • .Convieted 1)y meg WflUC WCIL eave‘. ot kemarrose chaniges his to us im .waS virlfp, calling kir estremely. heal/ we ki:08,65 her forite,:hL) w„assembtedAnz tniovusic 3,1,1.13 x • . hreed,• Select InrSts ot4stendfir *mos .ths God Mayoress herself. ills Discharged by mag- bea0 *.leng sielthg a • • , ay mean relief, that may mean only - 'stress at the introduction Pt the sub.- her head with restless' dejection; 'I iLwy .:1014no at the suave derkeillii sky, ata'aP /les'o ter no; la-natlber memo les 1 u two last geestion.4.. makes' a 'gesture to -morrow mornjogs and bring you wor Heaven forbid ! have' taken .great 'Could you, would our cries she kly-net In tb.s --direction of Mt *4 beyond "cenOnleol -calling bouts, and memory. I have no desire to renew my' delected eyes at Itis proposal; ri no, • . another' at his. watch, begins to Walk .1f enger oenini„ • . . • at once." . . mtntrot,i‘ leJs really r.Ot.late, net much care to avoid recalling/ myself . to -his. life and light springing beck into' he ia.:elmost sure that they dine" at, eight. ..lequaintence with, him., s...s..shaso the with .an Oceent of retnorSe, 4Nv ' Shoill !till! lam is set In the the direelleti of thr . Aga of r • , _, , yen? . Why should wo keep you r.un inezzteXtzeglio, as .,he addresSes tiles( . L&, To an uninterested bystander :mere ming upon oue'terrands if • 'What ' rigi irettSS 0:01040 ie. -ihniseit."' This or, won14.; haVe been sonlething tudlertnts tka" *re ftv take aP Yailr tinfel": v . ho _'' Ofrindttlgence or even . . o .: , A thet.,oshitru , ietto(Let -thesestssss...: . "My tittle," mesh: he . Ironically. no eete4 *,. .401-eildit civility. it Is a question or Coin- ilon cif• taro coming from 6e. composed OM like -111e GerhitinSPrince mentidned b tka 'hhrnAnitr- . 4',Iill.Y--should heleav .-.t „ied matyre.st, manessmouts ss abra,,..Jint Heine; w114 spent hi leisure honts A sin; 'to endure-their-4sUsPensis for 44 leither.. sr. the two persons who iiii-if-', Witr'S-7-or-svhiettssitershett-AsVenty-fou whale night longer than MO . need.. ...leer it are in a p9atiien, et 'ago. to,see ever day-in—In. , ' - ; :merely^ to save himself the treuble mything ridiculous in is "But if we do not top. you," Ifiterrup ; mitts through. the cheerful streets,' stil inert . - • prise, -"sve rob. ,, Miss--MisS- Wilson Mid. of , :4"ackingi whista. sand *rolling' mine; he was complaining at the .dis., "She, Will besonly too glad,rk replies h Ile 'reechts No. le. Ills, and .finds the mending him to change ts, he answered •his foolish hsart by the little hesitate Oseonts stlillY, a dotIette of cold water thrown o 41*11,0"/ >. . - • -comfort of the hotel, and tuvher Porter:a wife sitting at the door of her , which had predated- .ttor .preotittelatto that 'It was not worth while„ as; hesivas 15 _ :white teeth, tut If ehe. Itnetv that )ie had Again tram the chair beside him interest initim had not tad keenness . selittlbs lite ritkid Slilile stairs, .and Sings there can. he -no. tynostiort;,0 tb us quit, ,hetrolhecrs aPPellallAn- ,,-- • the bell. it is Answered by A.imunztata, .144, , it Li ota et aliiirit uttIng itself from "Vcill sher .reltiltss- Elisupeth, gull Inn 1004, AS a she were taying limar,„ ."a; laden load.. ' Ver. it, few met. . , . ignorant of 'having vest offence, an neath-thessiarkplendid--$ w to you ;moss that It, is Elizabeth, leoking.at Some $u -full' of leisurely. foot 'passengere," of th, an -an • Scituaintanee ,of Viiliat will she soy to uS 7" sthile, and smiling et him with (111 her leaving Florence to -morrow." of Athena's name, shoWinf that her, it ' -tem* on some plessant errand. He climes...that long low sigh. This . time eoough even to induce her le master. h . a at-giessignora_mht_the si • The intelligence baffles him. Afrhe A totteertment is *written not illegibly on IiLl---fetttura-4.,71inntinzigtta--:beginia Onee ro...inform him • that•the signore ate .gonesto drive in the Canine, and that, • expecta them back everit. moment. ' 11e-• good while before he quite mas tem ,her slibsexplellanetts his itelien...b.e, that stage whetr, Ititte7cares pltresehook- question does not . receive • 'exactly- phraserbook answer, the , qeestiorter is at fault. But •the .smiling Iniltation of the ennoble ugly •face, - and " the "hospitably open door -so different st, reception thorn what the oid buil-dog en English :nurse., would _have accorded • sio° interpreter. After a mo- eine/Ws hesitation _Ise enters; 'He - will tor theta. • • it/' it. not unlit he has been left alone . for a sttuarter 'att hour in ShelitIle `S.41010 that; .he has- tintei *0ask himself ‘inervousty whether. the amount of •his' " ..ttequelntsinet„witissihent, or,. the floosie, -41ante_oto9.....114gms he :brings justifies 'Ids Unitthrusting bim--elt upon -iheir eveningprivaey. The lable-since they; haVe obvlousdy but one.' siting.room-ris .spreed for their ahnple supper --a coarse White cloth; * wieketseovered bottle of rough Chian Wine, and copper pet full Of delicately odoroits Freesias. Ile wLm- ders restlegait about the tooth, looking alt,ttie-plicitograpt* - :Tent -neat) it be Tenet -with a met*. ,Itteht, Charles with a beard Ora * toWleiknife, Rose dandling her baby, Went hanging. over her husbattd--ail hs httic plsyfellows ; Ilow tier- the vis of ttitte luta rtliest them • away rein- him!T:- :116--irolls- to the- --window tenet, at sunset, the -green' Shutter* been ,ithrown back. sta,iititttitll t1e• Inarga.garden, wberelhe twilight• pig sitiiie tidlor out. of the 3udaa ers it:tent-1110 the* piano itOin Witith - stands, 'wadiTh active, " tort IS *6 t theta e Set 00-30111 Yall 1104. layeps for tiatching, and • use pure 'hreeda •11Yall - means, its they dress most AtitiferMlY and *11110:VC bests alt4round7 zatisfae- DO not. overfeed laying stock, and nusite then) take lots of • exercise. ,:k• very. itght• mash of Clover Chef!, 'bran And oats ground fine, inlitedssliff, n.tho.rnoniug,i-5 IL 13 assimilated by the_lowl. 4:feed_ tore -thanAmillart to a dozen feed ell Whole' gretir fit no.on—TVT6 vegetables and meat Ili some form. 'Bo odds and ends of butchering. Keep hens wellsuPPlled With grit an. clean water'. Don't alleig male birds With ttlYinlit hens. Have egg,t, clean and.aorted. for size and color. IX Um:seller can Grtisra4* tee hie product to be strictly :00, a .muchs better price Will be paid. . 'CARE OF BROOD SOWS AND PIGS. -t in the experience wri er in northernlatitude, it is lust as easy and sato having 1110 pigs come along at any mt) during the •. winter as at '-arty Other - times Of the year. Out this ptactice re!, quires warm, dry, comfortable, -quarters,. end -with these and suitable fe*'d and_ Care I have, had no trouble. - Get VIA sows and -keep them raising pigs -two litters e year-withoots regard s tos the months or 'seasons. And the pigs tared for in this way from the tittle of leaving the mother.' • so are healthy, and grow . Wit": *lent without -regard IG outside- vonditionri bees -Use they are Independent ,of -t _ALsix lo - 1 t Months ui rii-ei4 pigs have been Med for the mar • •W4 • . - itt ▪ coats , " is twa %Vinter IndOng by. the 'lief trOstt has been 0' long, and cruti 'one. 11 he wittitS to put the qt*t- lin 10 lier, iin'rett1es.40, jUt 111 time 14 answer Itzienitra'. laggiStikit 0110 iht:suddert gift' after IbePift feritheroh• .1tatided i1k,, tit, -Wipe. .rsred to Ibid *fl 0110 I� th*" ruum, and N Wo.' tit* extremely obliged, to you or hav ng , and it Must :seem, verystrange te you that -"We 'ellen* -bil-'°07-4n4tioult tbet '0113-sthis , 'person .bus left Florence, but hi so rstiaill--4:Plaee-atels-sure to be always oroing -Into Collision •*7.1th those Wheinspne Would tether VOLK and there analeatons•Vtiletesswideh4nekesit.steri artiffirto stir to niCtrii*** So saying, She turns away precipitate, • and leaves the;rooni 'hastily by ano- ther door from that. by which they bot entered, and which _evidently cominuni, mks • with lin asssiniiig 'bedroom. 'Elizabeth remains lyiiig back ; In her .ellair,. looking is While: as the table- cloth. •She'ts.r.tiways white. tut usually kt Is a *man!, white, like meadow. :sweet. Out. of hereyes,however, has gone lite distressed htsok of tor,' and in thetn Is dawning instead: a little Wendt/ smiles,* - "You must hasie thouglit tii-rathssi postnrs whett-lots-saws us, -at thes:Aelts Arnitla ibis Morning, , after leaving tiS says, with a, somewhat deprecating air. -"I was very Med to find you se per- fectly recovered,' Ite rePhes* but he,., does not .say 'It ,naturally, When re peei•ort, habitually truthful; Stkles inbo. st,Speech not oompletely true, \ he does it in a •hungling Journeyman fashion; . not is ttivoynew rules think we.are a little like fridlairnii- ber belle, titattony and for ontimies Elizabeth:, “we 1040 goad rewvering pawcis 11 NO had not' (Mopped, tor a- sftiOnd1y a- smalt.pellent sigh): 'NI sup. pose that 10:should net be,allva-now-p° - )1e d.oe .itett-interrupt her She .tatiSt .ses...*4e,11 kes finely Strung InStrittlitint: thin be liVerIfer:TOrirthe,does irni - diVine the •syropethy,ot.bit 4ittpatity so unfelt; Irk the daric !as, what it ympailiftes with * hi, ti1110 ni,a3; ,,W4111k grnPi lf it .WOulti-es. 4.9 _ Ile i$ silent. To bear the one 'woolens 4nnocentsand,smconseiousseneorniumssof the other tills him with an emotion 'that ._ties his 'never reads, tongue. She mis- takes thpf ettlISC tratc muteness. • "I am afraid I have vexed 'yOu,s,' she „mats:sweetly and, humbly, "I had ne Warlessto praise,. 'her to you; it WaS like praising a person to himself: but do not be angry with me -I did- ' not mean to -be impertinent I" • • ne -swan fragile hand is hanging over the arm "Of -her, hard lodging -house attn.:chair, roullefere he, has an 'Idea of what hi4 own, intentions are, it is lying, without tiny asking of ,its „consent, in . fro be continued). Examples.Msleli_Vie Alight 'All Flow • -.at ibe Table. The rules, set down by oid Mostent precepless to hoes ,to behave religittindy and sappropriately at rnealS are Interest - Ing, though whether they are devoutly complied with sill times �f testivel IS doubtrid, says London Lancet. WO are stunt -examples, :,`,4, -Wish our hands, and moons befoee eating._ When eating, wopenalke.Ofiter; no 4, pia your elbows tiptai the table, IS this hinders toed digestion. -Never be it slave, of your repast, and never 10%16 „any°. meal If you are not hungry; tift;ever tonlenttwilh, whatyou find before, yen, and never trive *yourself trent pasts- ill preparli*,cheitie Wale& Be.'altvitys. 11 iriends. pi the prophet never pittleok-Of :his Weds alone. AlWayS begin and end your meal with thanlOgOing. to Altah.* AlWays tit with .yotir tight band and ,v‘za,licilieibefore and after .food,:a, Utile is 1, bOtiki tyill tre-not funspting • •onli -smaittnoraela and nev0 It foe dinipling and 11 1. frig tly With. kn. es•4but:, ti.ta ,prophet di ,Inuch- more. eorthrintht than! the evtit.,Wipe your. lingers itVi 1,110. hovering \one which. 1$ #I1 that, Jim Itreau„, .Av -blowing ori bot dit has beext. to, mit' wait it gets tool.' Eat, dolt milt 1Wr$,011 ..WItt *loos,Itto*teef4i, intt'oiher One one, renteM eating" 'Went th in a terse warma a e. - its sconditiona Videds-wernitil, a good bed,' and pkitty or suitable feed-lflolir-Wfitrthessteeded care -there should, always be success With the--Vigs-,-- butisteresthese -condi- tions do not exiSt or cannot well be sup- plied, nitwit is safer and teller to have pigs farrowed ,at -Abe beginning sh oves ,sovt atru present, "whil tit , y 'ess, to sh w that there is no 111-fee1ins, adds gift of her own, -such es a- sat- Acqoitted 2 'at ses- skth§ \ ' , 631 ss, 112 - • entitle' Offences re- elleit purse or other appropriate uncle. ported • 21,176 139 • Not Oil- is it the eltdy of the alttyor to Persons, arrested „..." 15,474 X 55. dothokissing in thIS lasidon, but the 'Number of thefts of aPPOintediSheriff, not willing to lett • property •out in the cold on such occasions„ also PersOhs OrreSted duly .eanies out a similar privilege. He Persons convicted .- 00s -.:Perterts-Secluitted., her gravely -or otherwise -;-hes alls'd Summonses issued by - ofis.10.her,-44tsottaspzeannt.,..•. ...A60.'. ons ceremony, which is' supped to take . Person§ convicted place quinquennially, was 4Iastss4tess Persons discharged 2,G0 X formed, l' believe, WV* year 1901. But, It was not only in obtaining the con - of course, it always rests -With the Mayor vietion of offenders that the ,pelice. Were for the time being whether It 4,!kal, busy, however, for not only did' they, Pedantic& - .uceeed in apturin the 005 'thieve WI" 31.16 keit/ "antes town 61 mentioned: above but of the 4104010'• - worth of .properly stolen, by these.light- , . fingered persons, they restore& 4:3210.0t worth to the_ioWnersss Maidenhead, tidos it into its teed to have ..41 "beating of the bounds," the steward eiWeir,t104 Ia, that pnrposo‘is always LIC- ceotpaitted by a large eresVd- of Cutlet* pie. These' help-liim, or think 1110 do- when bo liaii te-thintrover. Which stand In, • his path, or le get throng)). windows • under which the bounds pass: Also when -the party meets any man, by chanee during its PrOangSt 1'0000 gravely.te "butup" thst indi- • worm IS vAttma, o er."--wityss hio7-thelfb were busy, as the following record of 4 portion of, their work during the ea shows : 11. vitrutills but if tile person, met should be ,t_sost\ people found -.es ......... 1014 a lady, she. Is given the choice 4.,.as to Ptinleides • Prevented whether iheriour Willowutry beoolobuniPediht.'e,tornvkissoetwd. 'pliitress 2,283241 Nor with such compulsory kissing artiness f Pimrs- and Windows toe-t(1o ,esossi--sZofinir' - - lee. , IfelOutgen, inAustria,' has an tto-. unknown -bodies photographed . 49 oust - fair on • St; Theodore's Day, at I Runaway horses stepped . 216 leiv-every--rnatt present, has the:bolt Dogs Seized , 38,191 to claim- onesledy-alytic /WS her -with. .Policemen bitten . •- •, t r ht to ob Summonses:-Obtaineds-by privat strange' custom is the 'outcome o a ra 1 ersolirwand-served-' V.V.- 411 spring. In all Cases Secure good breed - fog Stock, and 'keep, it up to a good Stan. efard..of exeellenee. Get the b" that promises best. Bo. not forget that,rmy broedi however' ..ifood, *little attention is Paid to Its itts-' provemerd, will Soon begin to deteriorate in value. That .is tho swim that will brAlie- to be ptdd tor thoughtlessness or, ne- glect,whilf"' on. (he other 'hand, welt, directed end persistent effort can hardly fah of 'reeeiVillg a correlitionsIMg rewsrds. esss'ss, writ THE LIVE $70C,Ir; In 'Mani it:eerie/ifs the Celt Of le0f, may- ha.greadlyAlocreaSedlYattnilting-4.-Ieed,'... grinder to 4the Stock to thrive and do well must. relish their -food. Let them go iol their. Meals with a hearty oPPetile, Consider ,palatibility. • Therests profit In gentleness your dowiettle orittnals,...but aside from that kiniLlreattilent. righ _and a ;roan who will not tretthis istoek k140130 is 10 'far a tyrantand tt- robber.; „ By growing' rough feeds high partentagaof protein, Such. as , clover, -OW .peas, Olds the 'UM, bill can be •,eUt d9yrtrt materiel)/ and aniffigs afroedeira tveinttitifeta -ration:that wlfl give goad reguita. *Minh ot these thirtst. t‘theltAseeft.Iline `. Otte %lug; le:favor "ofbabineet- , for motet, lies in the fact :that there.ia, a slump hi' the market the Meek tart be medi, 'to Vitt on flesh at no l4j0. ,This is4totteite-withlOelints , Aistrict,chanced..1.0 judging by the records found', in he ree Ateet - .tbil• captors and forced item To. dation was given . to ,polleetiii* In tit' girtes,up-thelt-Nlellrnarwho-weWt aio,s,_ or- ,tiw-sitisplarsetscxecisionds. kindly...escorted to their h ..... -omes ifirt.d:'bravm' .erys varying frothe sloPP109 of ti .. • :friends. Itt grateliti remembrance of the runaway . horse to rescuing A toast from '1* ' day . the Maidens of lialmagen- annually' . 4,,,„stiat. in which be had beet, ()venm os offer their lips modestly and freely to the - 1,,A ,,4 by - fumes. In :forty of theseMt cases: • •strangera0- 4.1.4..lreithetlthP.- A_P—w,n::ii4-1*---- politemenswelved ,setious,lojuriees--.— the fair .01° St. Theodore. ' - . . I . SOBS FEST. ' 1 LADY ctirtZ0iWS KiNtiNEss. .Mtssionntio In Indiatell therfolloW. Ing pletsant itory about the -late Lady Curzon.; She was a littear bettd'..Of ,great xrilssiouarY bazaar. It was de. bghtful to *sten the WOinatti sie those 'wool report, going on open. log day irt,in booth to booth with miles sod apt, 'w(irds for "elith, in Iura O'er _relation to the eriterVrise vas of gptirse, Merely 'But Ifiet it,ivas all ItrereZarde 104 Lady Curzontsi trent some belated tar -oft missions - 4he bazaar. It would .bavit been very easy for her to have banded it, all oser 4c the ‘nliosiotoiries as something vilih kvbielf the bad nothing further to do. Instead, *Lady Curzon sitidisAhi poor' isisslonarieSi 'They Will be *o &stip- politte0 and at* bought '1110 whoia teroliene*4.boxtut, lttratit„- , Amiig, other interesting facts 'cone !coed in the report are the following:,s- 'Sixty per 'cent, • of the force, are On , afity it night. , • • , • • • The' withdrawals frOM the men 011 .duty,owing to sick leave during the year,, -tiVerage 423 daily.- • The *bp bill of the force amounts to ,t1,483,670 yeasty, and Atte total cost Is. it1,008,130. • • • The iturribety-lbf riletor omnibuses in ntion, Willett, at the etul• of 1004 Was thirty-one, lied -risen by the end of 1005 Ttieit'----were 6.994 lionsems, 305 Sour. • London it the end of 1005. There were 113 pone uteri Off duly', during the .year owing it) 'sore tett." Four policemen committed suicide durv Ing the year„ Two pOliternert ,,e mended by magistrates forltumans treatment- or destitide . 0 ' .. _Aft iittlilit ' ,--N004.--0,1-0Ur-V ii 10 11114 thel4eito see the iniperiatiee of pal; - k'd for I'll",.• %lig; Ile eatrt0 al vilit make elcili QW"As11°" 110°.ri 'thr46 4t.„„,,,,,kc, tit* tilgil On the Inttri(gti At 00111..sbe kl, . ogk us tioilt,.by-Stortna lt isgliirtetilt," •11)4.4" ti ittla iT ot. ,4411-00;. Never tilt' blvoy 4telt, men IIS ;old:. None are following tilt 11.,* ,014,titrie Method of nistkrAng 2.yeer,old - is,. hogs other then old soWs. • No‘v-then,, esh: *$illitetitotieortrib*oughwth titrinfitersititInIal"thet.lititlifes ' hlr• Its baby beef produettor , .1,.*:you Set the: li ..4utAbille 'EtY t 1 ; the, Unity Of Allah', Mold .411* la:6n: 114* 431it.t.htettt * It ail ,.116.43 so, verY Suntibiriy! ....• ' ' ' _II" *-1‘re. drinking much watte.,. r 'meal tinfah., , - tiftAl. * Le-=- 'ed; t*ittteriti . toi ,up the erumbs, and wazh sgaIn Yo' e * iiism . r ate hands and I In. to Allah. Ese I etttilli,i to alt ifll It is ell • bit that W ni Ind and been nothing bu ilno. Bhltlos%ret.iilltelain tin aa„lo the flaal*,*