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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1904-2-11, Page 6Or,Kinsbp Betweert I1tt an. se niatnnen'ai?InVitnia# -ta the¶tAy npright in the INsecelle,,ancl loeas se- are re) unusual feateres in. the pres- galung to aly pratee• lays too much water in the soil dethe Royal gi•ver had worifea himself, • I1TER - irOm pulmonary complaint. however; the, tontine heppenen, te ba Oelitted, neither aill,r, -t tile habin Of drat f&t, gdo'd intditiaat, Oa }3E,.. , ti0.1t, tb,E) Jody plump, Dad battens; losing lay liecirt, - • (etedy te• avail base) I meant only kindly, And We" rolled in eveey altecticei, A do:teli I chance individua/l l I appet,: tie tonal hesitatiag slightly, "you Wallin 1)0 men reshen to the fair oxiee assistn; eaross." • , good enouglo to keep the sebieet lin' anea who on ilev. return to town, I -"I did not foe an nit/tent lateral to der diecession an entiro eecret; it epreed Woodertel 'reports of her ewe i convey so erroneoue an idea to your will confer a geeat obliention." prowess in the hunting-neld. Thi e is !mind, bet ,yciet knose witat young men Kate Browser drew herself up to liet nly a specimea of a portion. of titeee ! are, and I thought it truly fah• to fun height, aria cast a bold eteady who Come out. Of covirse via have give a genet hint, telzing the eircum- me ladies who go really well, arta i stances thto eonsuacacton, OR FARMERS .ee '1E be:freer/Ole end Prable itints for the i3isey in Of the Soil. KINGR 1CNIT STOOKING ittcRENtiorrs '3:1Tnit itt5Vinfor TIES INDIZ TZGINTe Shaft of Persia/ Crown' Pniaida 6i' Deurreark and Othern Dee 1 i glarce upou lar contplight n Tanittin,g. Famon. Mrs. 1 Forrester," she said proudam The "I a.oaaanteeeteieseeergoaconeasenaneenacao0 not in tile habit of repeating' COUrt,- The S /0.11 1 1,S on S of the mos 110,1- but I am not aevare t ana that tliey demand ann particular cite 1 deeces or retailing goesia, You taco DEToofes OF Tegete mamma; last pert anitters n this couatry, reeenteci in the wolld, and/ When euniepeetioe; impeelaliMZS f.;entleilleu i fear nothing from me; besides, I am In considering the advantagesPrince of intha Pnce of Wales witha beautifully ere agenion enough, I suppose there not lieely to eirculate a story so tile drairang, we must remember that knitted. sill< pair of stocaings, wIncir hese a lot of tee mon the, way, alaete's Nis Palliser, for instance, who rides uncoil:ma:fey hard; she is very tall and. very thin, sits bolt 1antin and tileee• therefore the Tim stitelt. with Which the stociziegsa PI alas. nnorrester brightened conside Forrester nnee more cosixee the docile tend reneciaing if possible, If eain plea I nor yerely out at the world from. be- ent creeee 7 ,\Ot oNactIy; but when a eertain ealy at this speech, althougb for P - g Vita tins, pertirig ealutatiou MrS. ;Winte however, I am to , Reserrection intl.,' a. tr. et, . nntitexpoWe, but elle l• d d 44calnen tile subject of a bet mica in ber ofe she felt as if he had gcorzQn‘pvtalc%,salladlidinathuariialtYees°ft170°Pssail ctt' ‘ovieurr.,e. riworc'flek:r wtbaais taril-vi"cer•Yaceudillee:mbrael°4; n with_ vrobab y nieet t lex a 4 .. I no e. 4o 0 11 -iy her iseterruption to berionly deetatlater, leader Aran! Bir4etito seoyes at, the gates, cuts in, and lomongst 1r:en, A (.?nly all!! i-ecoived a peee.re. .snualang. "Ix° a.5 that when tee suriace IS dry the ie- employed by tbe Shah in the work -- grantee tp nave in her baud-- onrivernal fallortte. Site is pansonie melt a manlier that she is far iroul Is/lo 1.43 a stranaer. bo tii affect's, haa been the ieaet little mairiieg moistinot evaporates ---- bituicklyioi tact atoekings, which, it la , . • eta t vro,,,re,s anonanea to, sport neodgenenier tmatieeied nort ots gtri, OM. s Jumps unoa people, e,t the fencee in ',Ipro;'er that that -one, eaen.ierliy‘.,1 tit she...was of ineeelnig m other people s son and air. It lowers the tempera- plete It meoentn the revivifying Influence ot aid, tool, over stx nto., o cora Qtd 33°t °..'t /run she is alwave to the fore. 'Intel oa d do yoo creeu to declare men i'eneafr4rellieofItlolet.tlwri141: 1114:1(letwuffldrkirusitt ture of the soil d in many WayS The Crown Prince of Derenerk den but therel very few ear° to See a wee ,Nate, with tlasbireg eyes. youtne• in Make forcinle rnentrns; iheeve ta,en. batten:, aeout tee?n asleed and.abat see was net likely to di),eocivaases the producing and mareee litteta in doing crochet work. At laats alit:tering in the distance, none beee barned aaotzt ,e.41,;•leTe.%5y?'111'Y 1)rersuloegetbetrnient:irt171bEvile'cleney beeigte4nh-tttft; elite of the land, writes Mr. Welter quite an early age the Crown Prieoe- developell teste for this sort Of ' style. To ring, tile bell aud aately one folla of boutiog, but. only pos., nontilar; nevertheless, in avery good. i of the occurrence," roptire. ti ntiss Innu.....ei w n iraa hot a '',-'(I'F)Titr$ 1,71,,41c., It.. Was, ,0"..t very often. Alter the linntireg- nowevor, witn no eioall satisfaction ehiree come the. Stepietoas of Staple - else found the enterronot,ion answered ',ten Boll. They give out that they - the atilrate.tive. So, leaving Reaur- ; aro deseeuned in beet male lbw fro:. ectioa la Charge of the email boy nthe Stapleton who came over t 1 'alto cialcioted as earriege-groone, aoa ;Ertglaud at the time of the Conqueste• tanino; care. to ad:lost, a laxge rug and " consecpierice Feera to faaen 11 . . ., trs, Ste enterod the house, and was i. the rest of the world. ,J int- an n l'A`tt; and :Mrs- l'hiPPs, wife of the i "'Very lil•ely tlie whole thiag "411,5 7 ' vontnoton dealer. Altogetlier not intended as 0, Joe. Very in:ely Ira, over the atiimal'o attenuatecl quart- themselves higher and greater tlean nrenefitOy tiereared. into tae Orewiege?..Goa'a ereatorea were not aline, ono 1,aiore trawl hal, .1. . 1 tte7ert evilo reallY" lreforneant may have beea wrong. Tho uneYs an uncomfortable stn. -no "Colin be vcoel, ei-er deen" said more in. her than sho had given her enP°1 t. On the other band tile drains, if work, but was given DO encottragien II ,v Lady Anne ihr-Inotion which site herself Ilan raised,. ies she was in tho habit of encounter- constructed, Zeept to acquire any skill with ae stioo of. inferiority, not to say of Mrs, leoreeater soothingly, be,ginning, credit for, and was very far removed ad Tlien NC9 1W•Te ',VI'S. I'M' to nal a little alarmed at the cola- front the ordinary ruu oe young lad Properly located ahd corr., e an the surplus water from the crochet needle. Such work yens coo - Ing.' (To be continuedn soil and by that operation •Will, in „siciered effeminate and quite nosoito es au able for a Crown Prince Tte hoe': time, remedy if not positively cur Itloe The most important problem. is a :xt,iekIdl.goi .,emsneif.ogolpi‘netgzi.r:fsein:0;:tirtohtfeioasnnunc:vtealir.tre sliiree.71 bleilall.eisir t;evrif.;:tsr:1:teeot.41:11zoaeuthfli::70ccziTilithioert.tiwoxrili ly of water by opening its pores d Mkt- SORIO ill.MCIALICS, for %Olen- PF,RTILE EGGS. of Securthe fezalle eggs; in fact, they her elements. Before p'roceeding last, bowe‘er, Do matte a comproutdo ise, that he should be allow' to oe crochet. work for an Pour tare° cloya a week and during that time he manee aogrilticent crochet lace teiewle, b is now in. the poseension ot t, unit Alexanclra, Recently, the Qrown Priteece neat not had town time to tlenoto tte- crochet worn. for bet Las pinny other occupatioos rind duties to at, - hut to but at limeo be elecoon bY !bad not ,ch two enas, a Ouse, arid ; I' 'tat • 1 tfonow bonints. lon see it is a new anent- came to my ears gm canto reereotees eye was more ee-lomuthi such rubbien, wben lee 1b .1- corittr.y for loay to Ret over2„,, tonie4 to liorstv2esh and eettle only trouble tbey nave taken is that n • '`I suPPctse so• It certainne looked , ,‘I call it odiotts„ Itorrible, and no - le el sne oereeived a, consicieeeade golden n in. their aristocratic f.°1".m414131°.°11°1T44-11 °°.mil'In". along e."e'l !ImnlY 01 tb°111*" °°:It1:::::41:7 :no: Tee the ,orte thine- absoltaely re- further ,„ • ' * ' ' most, confess a 000d • via, - „„ e lot me st,...te. in answer to tee n tO alareet turniterre; aevertite- of teeing born into tbe world with a / Irtere.ruoiteapywclianitd 1;i7lbeeteleafire:sevt.eci soinnic; : 11,4.0,1ouzlzoths/fewabOottituelsnete,a a jedatirt;l7i4ellawn:n., ,, .. - - • - r'' 11 : e , .- - . .o. . ,...1). !,,gellilreer:14" u4p401e4:.tebroctle:Foieuitily:P•ttilnc:eadinlit7t4T. (I:01:i eerl s Pi wIriejlatitiilliedaeendade Itrbeiatta mtb is zpilic, many az the ditcher; sheen .v1c? :AS LV--', "3.t lq. not nice iainfe• mutrour- ,, • too toteconmonlv wide." 7° " ! tor or under Ilene, and tile l',.rtilitot westo or intoning a certnin antoont of ,ity of tile eoos pi . b - " ( aUl• ''' t"t tlw oust few neeetradu. boviover, were aceord- Widen wo ottend trout pure motives t - .al tile otnee. i of the eggs will depeml chinfly up rat • t ' tel her la wlelett to :alone onsereatients of curiosity, On otnoe oecosloves we/ "'Than ta1•0 a hit ot dein,r, • e she olways mat for Iiate altuoat itumenitetein apnear- reMain Cannalted• for tbe Staidetons.ntslulY. but it is wonderful how / • soon e f the etream. ed, and advalicing with both banda mole tend female, are reuowned for the 1;(11.1"'S get geellStOnted- t() 10 to wilsn't tlie vigor ef the parent stock. ,nne ed none will enter and run front the t on . , et and until tha much ts obsorn- conditioon twee:nary to the feetiliea- tile. otatretetic 1 win reeero sian. ef the thorottehly underetancling• the mutton- You nnlce/l are for my advice liveUest ploosore, steid- 'cilia) for tbe neeistente atone of eae w 'MISS 111,1M'Ssal", SO 1 fj.r4" it , .. .. a . tion of ener • , "line IS theeed good of you, Mrs. tertainowut." Porrester. to come mut nee me, I "Wbat is tliat?" said Kate. with know am outte well from and pardonable curioeity. Dave fra ofteit repel of your 'toe noit nesee leer 0 it, any e . the Maid anal ciportnag pap ga t neer? 'Wen, after all. it is only arnas ,,,,, ,, I feel cte if We were alreade, oenntallet- ether name for the quid pro quo+napes nen' Innelt for innelple so thorn -1011y in lOgilio in said Inate gretefully, Now ants. rerreeter, free as sae weer nneleru seciety-thaa elementary new ideavor to aear it in nn from feminine vanity, had still her of excluonee and barter wbicli e•ven 3uty horses inspire me wit WI:a% soots, anci the artless mot ovi- the savages of Southern Africa con- faience. but tto third is ret Coolly aincern iltteree ef Inattno iee predate, coot Aetna seerreS inberent to 'However. no doent I shell a Knee% dew et -rainier, ro tit* tames 1-o,e0. 'name e gine n ex., ,her ear:abilities before !peg, ,, -- 1 - , I fear moot fo my -total ignoneeee al' rtVpl. PF:: reale seera ate Iteve fenny lezastrare. otber misteezes ;coo commt ; "I den.t tr4I1Posln,t1;••7•,:, seeure go,od.lato,,Ith to the porton, dolog away win!), furi•ows and open nn neneinner to go a goeeee. pace tthen tiunr are'o •1 • ' ialnek 'Pawn wmell anga are seintre wheln tile eau be used, thus the making of a lore tie or bo.nti-e et fel ees; tiot nett born) oliee F " st ' °()"l'ilenng eta. • enving 'valuable time owl ormitineran gercitief, that be I.:- not lost flt1 t-ia width witle•mt the 310",sq't t 11PO4 her tO ili35,11{1 1110 %%Pre aro naluini (olls besiks adding to the appeoreuce mid anal with the crochet, nee, - t „os cue simply those which Another advantage of tiling is the 're:irons h° god ent-"ngb, kloor of the pet•ent stock, and the Still another, end no small item i GRA141) PVIC° OP ITV'SS*14 onileit will determine the beanit und valuo of the rgrat, IOU t.) Wof tbn orm re • o of ill's Fain I et, al erred •c:dn" '.1eret,/ rouge for laying etoek will eon- , filet that at all seasons the tile I tho tleoTiolgtes ectiogf.oeittatwycleaNlvoort tetits • nature /Percentage 01 eggs that wilt batch., to the credit of tile draining, is 01.);'mt• t° - duce health and vigor, US it. cittnolops 'drains are open to a enrtain depth Etentottil:•giatlel'vrodbeaautlfetilLe'ee:la.ra4i; in eon- nere7S'Ll7; ar 'neml-aantlideaaes• 1"`a 4_ a strong muscular teeNtent. Eggs ..ancl ready for business, not to:twee1-1. inontive tiro. rote:ester notoin tlinii; tnat T ditto; oat colot ee, ont one war. and Hot, i•or eW;urre`' ;from such atock will notch exception- in, snow (hefted nor ice filled, Any Itorn„onnog a winner of episodes ip Otia,T." 1.01Y Wen 01111, Will 11;1,tCh SirOngo 1014 'upon 'winch water sterols at or Inn annoy of a dietiegeienon noble ; nine olio engorotei cnicleo. he per- near the atirface, under normal condt- hono., The fiance), enee Fold ot a 1 "11 18'‘"13kea t'llb1.4. *Owner iri Berlin for $1.0fitie awl was beadoner, 5h ra renpronne wen ealeinateo ,al'out• vI,evonder 'L bei any leoftne-- ; ," 44,1, iteil run os high its VA ITV Cent. SCAM, assert that it is 11. tomtit to annreealeon purchased by an Areern• loon. ten.. %woof+ 4A. o . • 11 0 ler t oe, • .1 • t o • • I gooti eyes. a le -ozoont eterneozi to ire the -' • • • e Vow. snee been told sne root to memo, who me t owl 11ccv.o to a„„„....„:„ ,the voatdry, (welt t,„,,aziariz tbe it; n,z.r. voTin,g ,e,otane of si;elt egne natnied ono ar,, nous., '61 idea to sear neatileinee re,ie generoeity or every." -N goefnuat,o, 1 et ne ti e bts condi , any toll, but I thinic thet nett:roily 1 • 11 i• f tr double then Neon. • can aell Pilft IQ atone uo ItlOre• Tha Innoeroe of Austria. wen. ion ' halm IR0 pot on-Innig Idedt , :wee ennililinnn wona ons laoin stocie. wbolesotae foto ono no .1.ould lie benefited more bee exploits De Vie- hunt- away With faith in founeon afa- 41° s -0 • • t";" a • nOt t(O0 ge°/1 tb° M. the re- galV To PLAN TUE SYSTCM, Ida needle. Soule years ago, whik.,t. I be -xt o t ne compass:cm. ,Oated. thene•ore con-1,etea titnt • f • g d - IA tt. 4.111'.44+,11113 rt. 1,r,..' tit'" kl,.! eseential Fvery intultremon un-othett Would Mere se their moistu - Qm- 4. Ye.117 ellttl-Illitulie et'llelo," Ot ennelen noon, WNW* rot mittroteeted ftenale. ond eon- ° ••••• • 1 " 4i .4' `' : 1 imal goon elven /louses are o solo e- iby aubsodune or Any *tiler treatment re. "..e..1.er; tun to be to thot , roll 4.‘-gl'Istillin" tb°41"";'" ".• c't ' 4 . ' - ^". ' "Ten MO winat bon 1f eel said." de- 1 " . . * • * a's" - ----re le. bret‘ery V.nr! en, time fih, to ee einerate sae runt for a few effert of weCtre C turi,liatory ce. Crowe% I was ,,i, neiebeity, taut otilsale pets- riled Kate voaruily. oete taa , „„ infv,d's ,f,,,tusit4 titifetitleollo,‘,t'nlotrtY ow;0;rse 01', man„,,,ei vete •Ztet,i47,,.. i'der3talka thin perfectly. ., No matter tabling qualities. me since ite hes done anythiug With of for what of candidates ren, io oppla alno, as is well Unwell become lower een • • III ' 1 it v t't 4,11illealty moo consist in nothing a ju-ite °I" 111//tt' je°1 t 11)11't'r w°141/ 1111)- litt N Reality with oge and otter a, tittle- sn." ffinmitit °I wwt43. zuutit. bo cm' loilidrithesroilut;a7113;•fieesovgtleitliekledrallogi‘isencitt° l.litt; woralan 'sate:Int S3t3tutioa. arid tite pritatoa '31 do; you're A nice ness anti despise . ,tZt, thing oltoiratber. taiirg for ou 1 boar huntirg, the Etuvroe met vho lot oellime aoree eme eanata nod nee:neetnn , tore. =44 Qi s impossibility ,heteirt to feel quite nervous." 41,17 )°111 t be iter.a oointina if the .8,1,1-0.e,a, - t i• - --$.017 fiehls or :anon admit of y a ono ,en, e uul or (,10 inensat are reel4lin with filth; or smile at so soolz,nt a wag,. lbs. route aorthlton for ha citing n in wiser to plan a!,,atant r covers. as on mat copy of 0. Piece of .e of the attien-up, "tio you may, a el but all dicimes ebolee. ,etiough %viten an afford to .kwums -You 3:, -.1141 -et. You find /multi I•e ottaelten to retell a trifle. the ionia a, i tbe Immo orrang,ement of drams, The old women e ts. aeik, end tad tO heraelf-- they liave got. • n if Cornejo Fuller did net tea - eeintOur of eurface location of indict brouleocel choir coNers. te leoy e roproper y 0, • VIT.S Xateni free!), }too- wieet tboy are, boeoreateeo tthe some IVO bureau nature. women eleetn to follow any particular k e vaa Wntrs. lange will often hatch alter deaina for thoe wleto,sleamteartntmtattlana;aa•inea.r1.; winch he had dolle,1:4iret:oulest s, but on- other portion. Itow COJI you etincet ,nort Of refloated glory upon himself. r,,11.0i tbale oadnes';'" exelaimed g Y - had got tbat liarticolor bit oi wOrk MonV yearn prexionsly, Ito De- o d expte•neekni sneirtir is cOninesed of mean, grovel -en -ion. ite is aluava Ideate -el, and coo r.0 fUle etu" . lel " 'limy ere month old, hut Dot only enlaegentem tb nt11 tenet cones batch, but the eltiens nn,ananda than to plan an.inn tor toured from the woman wlene or retuoved Erna Itorasites, who prey upon tile S,?NTUJ tr4 tlan't 140" (10h1P: (1 She" a ralli clt"all'''t Your 11.411" tt. e bo• 1.0,a Njgorolls tutu toany of /loom nreh s. ni c,„1 . • Item. fool be noceined, yen o • urelv Can , „. t INniored In each case. giv ght , i 414 a. ino con- Miler the amount (inland no be dealn- o moan 'miss Tonnonare always trning to crawl higninntbe dncticm. ;Vesicles, the pilotee rue au4ee, Acrer 117' e failure tho incubator but thero' f. to d 1 woluate, 11. 0. routoe w v of thiinciun nothon• shall " • MA ileet e ant m sure the the nonnieror tte nld with. his r,*' ;mid the of woe: wbieli Then; upon with egerattimity tor the ante of Ipluntile.t!*.et,:b nnrcb/tlis eN1/1."'1(,),2 ichints are oit,*en attribute(' to "I° led by eat% lbw of tile, Estimate toe •,r Iless they get baelt in return? "Ahl you will. ohange that opinion .flettered by IP land, with they profess to despise., ancle, ever, to return. to our tenneet, if you ire d mum. - ma ent, en se• • .en trn b taw._ rleably graen such. canitur,,s. to give anything. un- lie ancepte tbe rink of beir.o, jumped a s min o tet v ot thiess..nue t weak / me of these duns." oi2eNve.01:::11:1,St, rtel lofirthwil;:atVceotr el:: something for a guide in the matter nom, dead auntiatill years gor,e bY- of eke oi tile, X ohould nay that 'ITZP:13 SE= FOR AN ACI1E. My renown. if reneWri,ibose Whom they Weuld be friendly In'ant tO go real downrieht bard, annt t", I t• 04 11 ueb. au (a -Torrence was ,atel higher out of their proper epheeta con always see wbat he ir; doing ltow 0, "end it if; u'llOrn they might be frietally '',,,bord he rides, low o•ell goes.'nowelever InduCe Me to merry at an. is but. of a. very bora- cleSpi33 them. But," slot acne are sure of your Itorroe, you etnit 1„1/11ew 11(r•er could not be- a greater Injustice, 1110 145 at Pala aro large enough, As ,diteb one -nett mile long on level land the motley in the eyot , lot vou'Ineve tine piece, which io The following table gives the weinhtn that mares only its own ohara „z4 ounces of tree soods Per liquid 'rainfall atui ha 5 an incline of n to Very good copy, tor 1 I cawing, to the. shiree." 'Abl ro metter. You will b ed us -one of our innermost elect lhoo it is recalle5s tor me to et, 'er, I predict that ided, suddenly remennbering it might, ;possibly do better than, follow Colon - (part :And the ratm,liAritsofoinctioutanIftle;t. * Jaen to na, rod „nth on laterals good friends, You Ube unwise to run down ber oeionbors ,e1 Clinner. No one in these naris agal°r/t6tbe, frel'ellletteas °11 end Jack, neenless to tell you tow parallel ditches 440'44. it el zld 'to a comparative stranger, even in e. patch to him. Captain Fuller, ct quart will sow, mant is w tat a, despenote 11 rt Is. . Piles tO the seed when SOWn. in the • )01 "P mean s bashful lio • .1" ' utve tile from outlet up near - in ;a kindred. spirit, "`X ouglet riot to fe'Ood stendY man Wan 14Ountli war> .nito reedlers. aottr friend ac , nursery row• ort ithoreth that strauger was opparently too, tintugli Dot so ir . • 440 ly one -noir its leogth tben tapering Placing r:: raterked counbosis ou the pine .,..... 36 down to n-icteh tile at ite upper end, Ounces Square feet }influence your eninforin beforehand. ilenowe what he is about, and who words, 15 notbina to me or 1 to scotch ' Use only round tile ond glitoed if one 'You will probably form. them fast inever takes more out of his nags 1 1 bon. All X desire is that we lusY Ponderosa pine - 20 SO enough for yonrself." ithati is necessary. On the whole, a trine his -acquaintance has completely dile Mountain pino ..., by your account. /and the Colonel is sometimee am really now to the wor , having added witit notoral curiosity, "Butoson are also reliable pilots, an sin 1(30 • Austrien pine you call get. them. Dig wilco ground remain complete strameers one to the 221 Itave done that already," saidnwould reckon a safer escort for is moist but not =My, locntiDg !other. Any wish on MY part to ;make White pine la 100 Kate, "cord feel far from prepoaseened a lady, ITe is alw nos well in front, 240 tbe main drains a.old going very • to svea.k." "'TWA, I fear, is an honor to which UM seareenly quelinea to aspire," re - tweed Xate politele•. "Yon see, I appeared. 1 ignorantly fancied bim, a sort of bero, a veritable 'admirable Crichton,' but my laces have under- gone a most complete transforma- tion." ay •bd htirses. Anal Don me, oe. "Anti yet X assure you no better ell ma something of the ed with IVOrnen. Nat ones." thinaing :the hunting-roeld a fine entail, for ntr_ fellow lives on the face of this peoplenow p101433 likely to meet; in this itlie speech might be taken in alt un- itatien, you cannot do better than ,earth. neigliborn , so that I may not ap- , complimentary sense, "who can ride, yetick to Mr. McGrath. He has lots! "In whieh °as° 1 Prefer loss imilla- is a moat culate beings. They are more to my they very formidable!" it. Last yetu• we had a professional amesing eonmanion." mind." "-Upon any• word, you carry resent- sed and harrow occasionally until the is sown. This early plowing pear an absolute ignoramus, Are . but ants who know nothing about i to say for himself, and "Yon must ledge for yourself„ It 1 beauty. Somebody asked her if sire; "I don't want an arnosiug compan- k11:ends a goad deal upon whether i could hunt? 'Mot? oh, dear, yes. 1, ion," answered Xate, fending as if 't rtlent -too far. It's ridiculous that and harrowing aids in changing into ou are easily frightened. I nay lEntrentely fond of it!' Well, Captain ?Mrs. Forrester had somewhat uoder-1 you and he should be at loggerheads, and berate available. form, a soluble as well tell you, however, that as a iFuller, for he was the offender, moon- Irate(' her powers of equitation, nand nall about nothing too." , some of the insoluble nitrogenous rule the folks niere are not particul-Ited her on his test horse, with stria ;I despise people who go mit hunting1 'That depends on what non call 1 compounds of the soil. This will us- arly sociable, especiallyr towards i injunctions to follow hint. 'Tito lady lin order to flirt. It's ridiculous to inothing. I call Colonel Clinicer's of- lually supply sufficient nitrogen. The strangers. Most of them fancy them- toppeared eXtprisitely got up, little ;begin. with, and wbolly uneultable to ,Ience a rnost serious one, and one 4 early ieeettrev also 011ows the soil to elves a g,00ci deal, and think it con- igoiden curls peeping out front be-; the peel:anon. Such ecceetricities of •which. few women in my position; become sufficiently compact immediat fers distinction I o be extremely ea- i neath her ha.tapearllairooch, diamond ;conduct are better badulgocl in in 1 rota(' forgive. Why sbould he want • / / 1 eey eaow the surface, which is an dusive. Our big -wigs, the Earl and earriare's, jewelled whip, and half a ;private, anti not under the critical 1 ply because he fancies me to be rich, o bet about my it:Frying him? Sim- aid in preventing injury from dry ' 1 violet powder upon her fair igeze of sonic one or two hundred bition and because -as you yourself admitted; and apply weather. Sow one busbel of seed, from 1-0 t SOO d Norway spruce nO 24 0 near to trees as the Lauren roots NW • TIM., atter a, sligbt panse, she ,everdariug. The three brothers John- ester the joints between tiles and Illue spruce 12 280 Douglas aprece - 14, 200 White spruce . 11 330 Balsam fir ... 12 100 Arbor vitae 5 120 European larch 16 200 eventually obstruct them. A. good only hunted regularly for two sozontell me, have you many good lady -to turn up at the end. of every gal- average depth for a ditch is -3 to nn no, and that in the unfasnionable iriderS? Many besides yourself 1 lop. On the other hood, if you just feet. The least depth should bring 4iave ridden oll 1=0410 avant to ride a.baut and conee-bouse, the tile one foot below surface. It • • I ir'en- 'and like many young ladles, consider will not freeze if the water runs. It cannot freeze if it is empty. PLOW BUCKWITEAT LANIn As early as possible. in the spring, o o poun s acid nliospiaate per acre. Countess of lIuntaogstare, are pe , iuy different order. People who aro !face. Everyone was on the gin vive horsemen an 0 . . 3 somebodies have nearl3r always pleas- ito see the famous Mrs. X's perform- !soars higher, even indeed to trying to nonanzumera, It's only the small fumes. Well, nay clear, the very first follow this Celoriel Clinker of whom fry that emisider airs mad graces ,iiimp settled her. It was quite a .you spealr, although probably et a, conetee il font. Our magnates genet...pit-tie place, but too big for the ;respectful distance." ally go abroad about this season of :beauty, who flew from the saddle. and 1 "Bravo! Tim ladies are all fond of the year ort aecotnat of her Iadyship's !executed a remarkably rieat voluntary /Tack Ine's a sad dog in his wain' health. She is very delicate -suffers -under the ecry eyes of the field. Alas! ' ' just row -he is. out at elbows. Do you call that gentlemanly conduct, pray?" "Poor Jean you have evidently taken him en horreur, as the French. put it, and nothing I ca3a say or do win suffice to convince you of his "Do yoet mean that he 3S nice? qualitioe, Peri:ales some of "Well, most people -think, so, but ig°°c1 you had better judge for yourself. I 'these days you may find cause to al- ter your opinions, and to view what at most canonlybe regarded as a slight and natural indiscretion with greater indulgsone." • Kate felt aggravated by the above remarks, "Perbaps," she echoed scornfully. "Mutability is the law of nature and the prerogative of women; still we shall se.e. I doubt your prediction ever coming true, ' "One would not think every winter, accomplished gentleman's success, and when the trees to an intents and per - was orepared to esteem and admire noses are dead, that they win blos- him accoreingly. "I had no idea of asozn once more into life, sending forth that:" .41) g -fixing a imea, inquiring glance upon still ieret 011 -,o1 loathe the .1 ariable. "like the trees, ee enjoYieg a aorMasse.......calorlatecexenccureAtt. ingaG P e, ronotlitis rand Pnuomonia,-Enorntous rn art d for hase'e Syrup ed an T rpencira almost wteitler, Miss Drewsm, t.ha you have never made Colonel Clink- er's acquaintance at some of the mun- erous raceeneeting•s. lle's about the best gentlemareama of the day." "You dort't mean to say he is the celebrated Coloeel Clinker," exclaim- ed Kate, vivaciovsly. She felt great- ly impressed by the fact, for during the, perusal of those sporting papers which formed part of her daily liter- ature she had constantly read to this vigorous youngshoots, and yet they , "Ah, '1 1,11,../i,..1-„ if etre:Igo his earao do. It strikes me, Miss Brewser," /nenaneeene------------ageninee But, (i1. n. a eaLeie heir. ei eoti are the girl, "that your heart is not ' I Il the time arid seimetimee would Jack (art teepees - • .' t, e • wiatry sleep, from which it will awe- 31S1)- er mu) wore- of caution. lea -r sooner or later. I am an old "What le it?" said laate e woman and hey() studied the freil- , al100 a hoinc?. wnere 1, sC14TC0l !acre is not,, somecyrw tvom 'spit up blood. We bad , about geven ..,liroat nr, lung tron•bie, iv ..all hopes of his recovery, when I Lin - 111 .0elees„ stoms and facIories th.e hemal 01 Ill. Cehasia's sayrup of ' lAn- 5COU. and' Turpeetiee. -After ueieer ln. tempel %Itli, C. ,!) e niote • • . a great(- an' C ' , ., ,, , , ' , ono bottle there -was' li • - efanr, fLre greatly roduccAl. The raid- ' , ., , can •11.,c.,,n-r1,, C°1.1( aua • cam posItiva- 70,10.1,4011.$ ex,Deriealce haS talaght• " troubled Since,'" . 3144 0) saw - 1 . ly nee- that he sees „corepletely- cured, oti ilear repplc by two bottles area he has not 1 een Mrs, Forrester's warning wailcl prob- ties of len • EO"' ably prOve reeorpinen.dati on :tot to , es t ess, s. • o 1:1:05 Ler , bor be too foolhardy auventurous, once your deductions are wrong. My olctl'Olbaldy,11");taltulllegc's:t ric;oPtlihcicing tt'-neeryal-i.ltraflil- -1 liMenlarPtlYisi'contijo°sYelsilginnoitwsliintorrY,118alleGICO111)(1:11it- tieular only doe't you go and be fat- tion. Bet come, we are deeenefaithe l' in love with• that's all. lilt° nealsienee•'' onn 5>ose, TI -11i1 AERONAUT AaT.D TILE STIRS !Sield, the aeronaut, in his balloon; "TIAlirflneledia:11illei:les;Q1,1u:silvvot:161;t1114;sr6s'at:IiPec111).Yead,10:10 01.3:, theillietyllaita,,nelasyollbeev17-1.101teletsete,13.1.0y si.a311101(3_ Ile WaS right, for lie dropped, vcliii(•leilactglotni of letagl'ae. where they join it. ateee.4'9‘o.e1P-41120 eA0'3'1111"'9.40nen1111 nine man Wile goca eAairisi4 , parallel cache.* in. good open level suger,a .said the, peofeseor/ other man's geone eoon alseovere that son May 1)0 .20 rods apart if 8 to O. eseentiel ia -the compooibinn 01. it 'ain't a game of chanaes 1 feet deep. Two tools aro (111I 40 in- hmaaan 'What -nen, ---ea-eeseeeneeenee neenea illeirenseble, a narrow dj.tcli.ing seade know,'' slwuted 1,hc, gToc T111•1 VAXPER011 at tome, recollected Itoving given trio enthroidered cover to eta oicl retainer, and was 1114101, tcombed at teo wo- area's citoro. Ile eel:0d bee where Eire prourieleg to semi. for the cover, and tat the frame time saying tbat he woad send hor the Moony, sbe atelted for it. What was the old woman's surprise wheu tne followleg day a MeSeertger wearing -the Royal lieery roCe up to lier humble cottage and lieuded her a. letter, Windt contained a sum of n250, besitles aer autogralnatil letter from the lernocror eXpreeeing Many wisnes for ber welfare, and an order for twelve large embroinered chair covers of eactetly tae moue design, as the ono he had poreltasaid. President Louhel ascii to do some lace work many 'years ago, but he is very totcclay upon this subje t, ana thinks such woric altogether too frivolous an ocaupatien for a man. Once, when asked point blank by an old lady if lie had not dono some lace work in ais youth, the Presi- dent, regarding Icor sternly, replied: "Yes, naadana, but I have put away, the follies of youth many years ago." Tn .Tapan. needlework is consider- ed quite a proper occupation for the sterner sex, ancl the Emperor tint. - self has done some beautiful work, Among the Poorer claexcs in Japan it is tbe euntorn for the men to knit their own stockings. an occupa- tion at whith they can frequently be seen employed.-Pearson'e Weel/ly. ESTABLISIIING A GRADE. To grade, drive strong stakes firin- ly in line where you intend to dig and two rods aptut. With a level or other instrument in competent hands, grade the ditch and make a grade mark on every stake, this mark to represent a certain. distauce front. the bottom of the ditch throughout its entire. length. It is well to first. find how deep you may dif in the lowest pieces and yet bave enaugh fall. Take binder twine and stretch tightly from stake to stave for sever- al rods and tin or loop around stakes at grade nial•lc. This serves to line and grade your ditch by. In dig- ging use a measuring stick that will reach from twine to bottom of ditch. When digging the bottom spade keep the measure at hand and mea - sin.° the distance of bottom below lino of' Dig one side of grade itastoortsrailesirtisteit and oathilietw gsdecieratro,tainit not tt nieatn NzvaA:o 3a,\A-11:' . 1411(1 stakes iciantly to leave them is taunt, all the thUe. Dig the banks litecaleetah°eteljarliacyedee°1111ite'rflt1:°''-stivl:a):).it-dsowa.snhe "Two for a quarter, sae colne.orll.cioNv ircuch would that be or "Thirteen cents."' She pondered. Then, with lier fore- finger, she seemed to be making in - seeable celcelatious me the sleeve of her coat. it? Just give me that wan." the oilier collar twilve dots, svotadnt "Th at ' she said, "would make DAILY GUIDE. When a rnan asks you how old yot. think he is, guess at least 'fifteen yeare e-bunger than you are absolute- ly positive he can't help being; and aace gamed a friend Toe life. 1;110,41 II 0 11 4411(114 so prompt cool steeeney recommend tea Jack s terrably team:acing fellow, "A sienial ea me to lre goin„, ea I east imoI)1 0 t.;nnt ior these etiateittn Line lane snech quick eneet and can 'ppt.3,1, C,.S' 1,1% Gli0S0 0,1.111) ox Line Dr: e Syrup 01Z Linseed and -2'00d 1001‘111g1 '11-)1 a 12110' ) MI- Lol 14 e 1(3° 'in. , 'Litifur 1, A111.1, 11027 tTle r curl, es,._ ume, 25 cents a bottle, eamile .tust, the sort of man girls take a , watch, "a artinalanin hare ail friaat feenilY eree 'Jar e Teeth) 60 t fenev to but he crie't afford to mar- armoietment wan: Mr. Pliimrs the le11 a• at all iteeTers, or Edfnanseri teeee- moiees tlie. pity." idealer, on my way bael: tbroegh the 44144, .eefrew, Oen, riaP:e0;a9; rerepeLee, ear. to e hope, nay , pa_t 3:1PY. PrgIgg 11 n 94) imiti-fteicefie eeeenagen3e ebite-fat ev..e,e; aue. the eanactatan, andatifet you 'will' riot) 113-9 1 'bear. 'efeeeleriee ill Veg. neieee'n'' t,".1(3 ',,"4.92i11:4 -11i and' elignieallre 1 442 fi 1104144 .04 -1-;)11,11 elleleatefeae '44 IIh enou4lea.lio (341 4444, 4.,.ttfi• fctinolig i,o,ggpt to tirioct fh. 41,W, vh"-'70,&,0ji.40444lt3il j10415 alithol', 1118 4111 . eseay, bottle, ' ea. ail Matron:11110a aci, On la ne Lat al,na laa , nearly straight down and maim the diach as narrow as possible, then get the tile in right. Protect both. ends of drain all the time so that nothing gots intc them. As fast as 'the ditch is ready for tile lay them in, being cc:ye:fel not to melee jogs or shoulders at ,the joints, 111 121.111 do no harm 11 joints are quite open in good soil/ COVCI' as soon as laid. This prevents ditch from wash- ing' or caving in and displacing tile. Unless upper end of drain' is to Tee calve a stream of water Close Itt, with a stone. Lot the: outlet of drain open into a box of plank or cement with a good sized -irate in it for tbe mdt, of water.' from tile. Lat- erals may be received at any angle to 11 19 43 a and a tile ecoepe • , ., • 44 944114041.18 144 11i• cifs-44,-,p .11 t.,b.4':%tk.'''''!-?:T?P).;11i1,'Iat,94,4t. 74)'4'144 ,4114_-4ay11444944 5 4.34 , 1.44144111.01, Q411t712W';1 94)11 1 04449 43-1 aleceece efeeee f' a froye - 1911 R1144114413'0)O0 91111 180 114)444 4 „ , i):3ee S a you; S13 4 1.13 (1,21411 111 4\44 5,,131 403 41 : hQfora •in • TO av1,3 eletessetaa,3180 11-145 1111 1181114)183441. 47 the;