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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1904-4-21, Page 60: .ntrifiS ' leh7,10 sn,s t No* mpur omev oils) erveE. r5usnet, ..0 el-Reset- eepetli.wa, yaf - *E4-E4K Or, IC, klOrse terNA.D, OITAPTE.11. soon as be load Chdir said oe Kew i ant horit,e- now we orast g nt have lain quite long en derive no ;nom betnea tilt, eon pout rise h eltell 1 help you?" Nate shook her hea( esIstrince he her cur:. eizt way, hut, only to later. when she strii giVat Pain and difileu could not possibly do k'or *Re ireetont nd S,WaY1'74, to ond f ss o the wind; green dads, Grise oriel Clinker, seented to swim be -3 atin-4 its her eireS. a sickly faintness stol41, smart 0Wr her fratiee, and she would haesil "The scuttle home t fallien had not Jack supported her jo •eAitta• "and as the' tra arros. She eaald test f„.ei that, bolda two. I thought realties 'tglo'KE'g'it ''4<te'g'IrAli'tE*Ett44,4,141:41444E44.4441%°7 sy 4.'G OL "But I cao put Stirrup an lier, said she, equivoe,eting. "She'd do 0:14-e153- to iog bout tl e reads o 1 " a 1 1 , "Ver • ly She 'co, ld not pull, y nice • t a Stirru.o's arios off, I seppose, co: run away, or go headlong into the owes- est carriage? No, oi course not." -Now, don't be 5areaskie. lf GO- .,:ettQ'a met, nt tor me to ride sh0's not ...-t for poor -leer old Stirrup. But how am 1 to get rid of here" "Easily enough. Mehe a chop with Phipps or some respeetable. dealer. DePend nPon it, the first loss le al- ways the smallest in caSes of, this isort. There's no extravagance si.e iihtitginct7alahat,11loggi,ti, as that ai stlele- ' '7°1^ PerhaPs not; I'll think it e awn3tio sva,.1.3%. e. , .1 , , eve CL.0 in A at gel ono n • ;tilts CWICQSSion for he honestly onlY - . - :desired her welfare. A mty he could ;not leave entoters as they werd - a a,,.. t115•11... • sortie fnnifsh inntinct d. ?ver _her and ;ouzo In a sou, Pelseosno voice- I . 1 1" ‘1-111 Y°,,,u, thitaz it over t to-- p ease me. It was the first' indiscretion be had 'committed -the first speeeli which de- her of her seese of ease. Mrs. ;Formster had warned her of iiis ,,,_ '' g f‘' 1 IT d li al dy '7-- sln a '11 • 4 4 re4 beg14". .° . . .- . . . tien, We can't allew you. 0 s nd talking b.ere any longer." "Oood-leye, then," ehe said to Col- sc?Ineel u..enic.itilIericeronaw/i,ctilolio%-soTaleei-e,:''Youssiei: pot out her little hand frankly, and he pressed it in his owia. °Clood-bye, Miss Breweer, 1 hopeHints You will soon get well. May 1 b e allowed to wait until the doctor i- sues his bolletiuTe "Certainly, it you care to take so touch trouble." •^^t do care to," and then he turned away, ;100 wept and sat, by himself ta the amen, cosy drawing-rooea, It seemed a perfectdeatgaeil befotrtehe,anyo.pacitiittee_ appeared to relieve his anxiety. took in every tneut-ehe 1;0011, t i.e uoil , t le Ow- ers, every Ino e siga t lot betraYed the oreseeee of ladies lie turned co,--, • . ' " • er Kato's photograph -book, mai erle. tieoly examined a failed likeness 1\111°11 representeU thc't young 14daYi fli short ffoc.lt and shaega'Y hatrA toe age (et fifteen. 4what a trump she is," he thought himself. ee he recalled the ad- yootores of the aftor000n. First. how She bed i`ollowed him ferlee for ferle° ail through the earlier part of the run, goime straight a,„S a die, witholft any limo,. or hesitation; next bow', eeqeeoreeelreeoteeofeee,oacee.••••e•oopoteeeeeee I If . ' .... 2 • 2, C f N • ed FoR FAR iviFRs Is- r IL ..-a 1 NURSERY AND i)11GITAIID. cerziuordsQaroueta thaeilleolltilhu.Yelacomnodriteioneol::f Othl eheiratta7set•S lsthrlosefTnsecr]lYvilualndug Ite.1W , erv tree ne sets. Ine,Peetion certifi- - cotes have served a very uSeful pur- Plt,°:e°1'd hbeute matlef.huihneiftaetil,°haiii oceTr ittierlerlatht°, As e matt f f t th or ex. 5 v - - er ° ae ' e - e''''' e si ° ocerretbiitioc•daitset, nbouwt sloemok•eseleb, gyloannde,e 5.1 nt t ttilli,ee honesty oi the nurseryman, and then demoncls that all his trees be proper- ly fumigated before they leave -the ` slIsnetrWirot;c1seelicoelt'ea:/tc.5* laexi°141astirl-aetttbieeolfile:0-eitaaQ:ellycilt,suixile;eeilsge:na.etseetotrieilii ipeovide. A law emripelliog fumigation undex ,,` expert direction may be needed, to get some nerserywert steno rioht, hut it, ;ling, - ,•er, Ninvillnlisbteer44p47;thCI4t a41111,,velslelniF'457atto0 arot1PAustralia Many ye.ars. I,Ve. thoroughly believe in funugatmo„ as it Is the most practi-osays eat and effective, ineeeoo yet deyised for killing insects, but it must properly administered, The moil/err- ist should inelst upon his trees reoeiv- ing exPert attention. Nany thoose!ing ands QC dollars haere iyeen spent ready' in instlection work and natal '1' go...ed has beeo done. But there is „ . MY SPENT virE - — w,. Ar.":"--; .. 11;j: TEtE 1)E-IECSS3 o - easonahlo and Profitable i' for tho f3usy Tillers •=t• e ' °I till Soli. "ti to****.w...a.y...1.: sk.., ...e- oseeeteiegkeiejit • . ; -$•-e'47.:. . • APRIle IN TIIE DAIRY, I ec9ieweptisitte°goC)1 ileoermibiteit, ssilo° el ^etc. s le wili t - 1 • o 1 11° 1 ten t °wit 14 es1^ lallthpnegaarAkitufeas:vg-edditellillbloisizst:tetasilleliie:n:ladIstk,oait;ilaioonl;leollasocadi:oerao:;:‘‘cbt.0:10.1.elish: systeMS enough of tile right matertel to enable them, to lin their udders. ...Lei . . s is more apt to he the case If th , , wient4cOr7s.1.illWey= tyt, tallirro.ghuctir 1. n,., ) , utitIley willh of course, not 'aced 1,...00 let of te Proteta or blood maatog substance in their food, writea Mr, Edward Van Alstylie. , in the °hasten le - Too f t twtlo nolseolnitehesfoorialene.eegnaeino:yt there is A heavy drain on, the system ;etdo stri131:atichee calf with what. is need- it strong and healthy, ,and_ at the. Ramp, limn il.,r, rd-sTe. r.....0i- — /cIti*°•.tragatit "trio Fruit by Seine f Rich. Re In some of tbe Yee - don restaurants speciieriin derroeitint S2h,e,s'tt ai,z?usy'stertsg will consist tne way of fruit, tor toofothienuNse.leortkoi islaasy btele, Peculiar ee, - zihar, . looting rath ii)ear'9. °II ItPLiearaPve 4 oranges, front .t' °Tapes from, Euglish. evil' most 'Rented by the Faffel 'I '-- - - Pearsott's 1,Feelal. ii Of all fr.mts, 1,,anzil itp-hoegrheta-hpesr t1\12711rarees::v . t ese altlales, and thc thent has te be e4: thefeoyrelutluisteybe wgtilldere: they will very lanie41Z - - ,...------. inshrt9 13etween flan a d t eeW4e.,) .. >3elitlfear3•bilto›,eli )-.7.3.talprix, . over '1 s, she guilt her lips firmly 0.t.le.,. oertei 1 r white teeth. deorroha,d no sound a a voice of ot eomplalot should escape them, She old not bear that he should think . on to /min- 1,1 -ler a coward, and so at length they • • at that damp reached the roadside. trbere. to their) )ogik. hud Nr•111 11O SP11.111 30V PIX °Pert POrkr-rd'AISC1 .. 1 ' ' - -' '. from teeepireestooa in readiness awaiting theb:' ar-4 , yourself. or iiival• e . e, . - . / "Ana now," solo oolorel edinser d deafened"' PrePose drivinn* the Young lativ*1.1-Ity ,t2sly indepenele 1,110121e. Provided Fon ean manage ti:o.Peer_opPotea.1.),,..•.11, rola a moment '.ricie the, grey and lead the mare back. ggiget up with k They are both. pretty well tired out, i I i ie a .• ) ^ , itze. that she taetd. will be as q 1 tt s stool - without . Old. 1 So saYinl 1111 'willed /Cate illt° the Aped, totterino• -vehicle ProPPed her uP with th'e cus--11-"prived cz Imo o• 1144 i011.9 Oi the E,eatS. and, after tocking a then soddenly -.I.°14Ple °f shawls rptInd ber^ seated . • I,e,„....o" e,.. illn nrrenixr ranee. Ilew Ilar cerlla — e , Kee 1 on ter r was le gra lla 1 ly S11100thing tlie road for that tat- 'wa got o proposal be had hacked himself ,P on ceitazoly ni... she .sfdd cnrt- bis . °If I think of'. selling Orisette at hot gemtle clasp. and then s''.t,e 21-ngelt be Pleasanter an the whole al it wiL he to p.easnyse1f, not ati 1 1viciousness. Iler eves closed. Ye'll that 1 shooid const instead 41 Other People; and excure my sayiug add riot 1"rve le -1109 , . 1 4 0 l u no coal et ought sihily the Nevelt head, with flee moo, e and battered pa bee, e what sierS had PAL tUrn'N ii).ho the best judge, of my oWu afe , .. 11.1, 11 41 eheidder fes on i 'Pga111 It" t \7'1'70" e. ..14alra?" )i etenteil it nerecsorY to maoe i No solib t-,Illta )iave bent more di. g le 4ut hit up 3:10; ,t.4 xptnUnto1.t, altiimagh hie did not rect. His ittee flushed as he answered f •,, As he 1104 bet. or hIct101 her how rte- Joie) eh -tilt-- . 11 it"' at il -CoilliftlYMis Browser. I r , segret t" blue• eyes when be felt 114'^'It c he was' l'-'"urt*43 t'be was in I Omuta have been so foolieh as to own. a $wi 41 she wen his ;ivy It.lk'aq lue reins owl. - off at ge thrill of delight bg°',d ban'ts^ shot through being. With her tvtln, are "7 liene4trth I will studiously guard ollisPlaY the Pliehteet loterest 111 there, and bine tips. slw 141-41 3,401.„ Leon- Teen -were en thoughtfaitli 1* Ito flislee'd 1:114.N ooev eharply wit.; Pale. scratched face. dfshovellea hair, ,We^.' F" said in rePlY. than any 'woman had bithorto dene 84' wan not goring to tell hint ei- the tvhip, F,%.‘t,t1e(1' down, into a in his whole tiro before. It, wes the ther bow entoldelolY th,,e arrangeltent glOnmY silence. She felt sorry- fox' eame feeling he had emerietaeod sotOeled her. After. all, It was only having produced this result, and after night of )ers. Forrester's dinoetopere natoral meter his Rte.( fy tlwa sa entica.vortal to resuine the con- tY. hut now it returnee oho two,. 01 tir.0 inn -proprietor trom SieepPer-!versation• „„ „ , fold strength. Ile tea, oet Lis eoe.. ton. "What a lovelo afternoon it Irts fOrePrl /Tandy throi ties **Atli forgot, Your eetimat len of twee -el ortee she said, after a mare girr $ set teeth. olui waited coetieroes, onr wee Is vette:may Toone, 'Mil. 1.1.0 ter ,of an hour had ohysa. dining for the f.ret *4114..4,01os of teteeeteeg roraereeetli t3 r ore reason for nee which not a word had been uttered to endeavor to raise it," on either °PIO you think Abet when-owi'vene-” No answer. le began eeserlY, hist eteerhe'd here,, Voiceful elinber pretended to be ab- ' n'aideakv. Iva') thillitira. sorbed in a profound contemplation you wade the bet." of the surrounding landscape, whote" be eeiti, etel.ine; fer "The countrie about here loots f;00(.1 • bUntillg." 010 Eidar lutom soil more as they neared home to lab' her Pelleo, end feoling conseloes having ill -remitted his kindness ma attention. "Po von often ref) Or:Ideally a t Inge blereh a. bite -each into elleeke, 1,45tosi hitt the aoralFen le ' litinvoress. Atol *16 leo% woe vogiet ;and etoneeere an explonetton, etloin, led us lilttle bv little the brag», 1 '''i 411. tut Metter; .1 , to reossere its pons-, et InOSze ,, that jnet happen.el to Were • II !I quiff/vett her whole emmtentmee. at "Mtn% You tell nte what it waf°?"' lott,"r now." elle saki. freeing ',I "No thonle yc 11; I'd rather rot. , 11118 aping. ol can't thin% VSPeeiallY n$ the them fla le called a this way a ith bunds?" IV silly, I have neve 'highly disagreeable rt collect ion.'* ii 4.Soniethoes,.. ter a ^ lay.° ,, Ike 'tone become cold anti her num- 1 "The fences 1001: 'Very high about - Ile Ile go direetly. but oven rer friejai manly heed she had noticed and liked snencl"" here." then she rot not etana otene, ITo ' "in that ease I ayologlea fee held oot 's lianflee-that powerful, , enrlosity," ho rapried, Adopt -lug 11 lel^ortn "l'o you den't approve of ri 'Will y•ou not take 11 r' ha said, iFAtOr he sf,"el prosentleo offer with a half smile. °Von Ork! prowl. Prolouftvd l'anr.'• "Pe Yon '10101V^ hat you e'e 'You eonnat de witheut 'no afraid you're rather eindietive." "Ilather "1 sitopose most peOple don't ju nen, hot stick; to the reads?" %low touch farther are we Ir ahleeton? For?" 300 altogether," "No. A4 1.01.0 of her? I should She loot ea up lato 11.48 812e put her small paha in his, and :Volute not. Conifiestad the brute: iWas very gloomy soul h3ter1.1. She Th' lea bee like a little child to tho Sbe'e a real bad '1111." /pot, her hund on his arm for one 800- 3.10430. 50100 few yards distant, where 1 "Now onee twain 1eey. don't ond, and seta with a pretty, penitent the two horses were standing tied abeee my belongings; it's not, po- I smile - together. 'lite." j "Won't you tell nue how far? I "If you could manage to sit on "Truth very ekadom is, Ilow long hate monosyllabic replies. They're f3riseite for a le/mired yards or so." ;lots film been in voer posseesioirr tso very unsatisfactory -give one no be said gently, "Just till we get to I "about Iwo to- three months. I information whatever." the roaa and meet the trap, I think 2,1'0•S let in by a friend. Friends have ; Ills brow relaxed a little though he it worild be better for yen than wadi-, a way of doing those pleasant little answereo coldly-- Mg- Will you Mind nay lifting you things at intee '',"Foxington is quite close. You will °Yes, if you oell them friends. I,see it when we pass the next, bend "No," ehe Said sIZnpiy. don't. 1 what 1 could Iny elaim, in the road, Wo are just borae." waq a. strangely sweet and holvever, to beiug floe. so that 1. $he made no reply for a few sec - strangely novel sensation to her, who might ask a favor at your bends." ,onds, She was cogitating 0.11. mo- tor so many years nese been ueeus- "is atientlithip the S1110 (pa 011)1011 te011ted net of grace. They drove tooled to take the 10041, to decide and renders requests adnals,eible?" elle through the town, past the thurch, aol al0311*. to find someone who could aSked Inane/011S1y. "Are they not up the hill, then in at the gate of (30 tine* things for her. It seemed often proffered withoet any particular Sport Lodge. Another minute and pleasant to be Protected and tared intimacy on either side?" :it would be too late. for. especialiy when She Was suffering. "Tloat speech is, I suppose, intend- She turned her head away and star - deny men might have taken advent- ed to remind me 01 being without the 'ea at the scanty laurels which flour - L1'0 Of the Sitliati,011„ might have Pale. Thank you, Miss Brewser. You ,oslied ill among the elay soil. Earle timir kinednesS felt as a matter hen/ a candid manner of putting "Colonel Clinker." she said in a %Rime- for gratitude; hut lie did es-- things highly caleulated to impress low voice, "Ill promise not to ride ,-ything so quietly and so naturally PeOPle with a sense of your honesty." 'Grisette again it you wish it1 was sem could but accept his services "And you of snapping up one's wrong to speak as I did, and I be -- o she same spirit in which they were wOrds and Itot understanding chaff. -hove you load only my interest at •• coterie]. What is this favor you 55111" lleart." • -Do not be afraid," he said, When "Simply that you promise me never It cost her a great effort, but nee -- 1. had lifted her on to the mare. "I to ride Orieette again." ertheless she felt easier when it was ant Iead Grisette with ono band and "Indeed! Am I to show the white eeldi you with the other in case you feather merely because sho has given tivoliel feel giddy. Let me know ie llle a fall? That would be coward - h. Purls yon inOving." ly." "No, not because she has given you a Sall; but because she is a mad, 1"Thank you," he said. That was headstrong, soft brute not worth ber all, but from the tone of his voice find made her grow bot and cold by keep Will you proiere" she knew he was pleased, and that He walked by her side in silence, but though the motion of the animal solda sharp catchy pain to her heart over. Ilex' words surprised him so much that the staid old pony was actually suffered to fall into a walk. He looked her straight in the face, with one keen inquiring , glance. she had not sunered in hie good opin- e! • in escribable P s St e in lad er An Eltzeopticnally Severe Case in Which a Hcipiess Sufferer Was Restored by Dr. Chase's Kidney Liver Pills Gravel 'or Lon 10. bladder is about the most painful ailment that (ver afflicted mecnkind. It is ithe hult of derangell kidneys, the uric arid forming into hard. substances, which lodge in Ilia kidneys .and blad- der, This horrible disease is pre- -ec,,nted 011(1 cured by Dr. Chase's Eidney-Liver Pills. Mo Dtmiel Brown, English niver, Ont.. writoS :-"Por •three years 1 suffered from naluary troubles, par- taking of the nature of 413.0110 in the bladder or 14rave1, and the pain which E cliduretl can sCarcely be des- c!lhed. I was unable to do any work, and frequently discharged Wood. Though T. spent trundreds of dollars in doetors' bills I received no relief, and at last decided that T would, never be able to work again. '•While (..,011cti tio n E was act- vised to 12'7 131' Chase's Xidney- Liver Pills, 31.,v1 t'..'s,ough 1 had . no in the= cr)7.5,aa7.4r,tble,,g elee 3. decided to give them a fair trial. After using one box I felt a decided change for the better. and after tak- ing five boxes I feel like a new inan. I am entirely out of pain, and have no more discharge of blood. I can honestly recommend Dr. Chase's Vida:ley-Liver Pills to any fellow suf- ferer, and will cheerfully verify this statement to anyone writing inc." Mr. W. Bowen, Postmaster and station agent at English River, Ont., NW tOS -"I have interviewed. !Irv, Daniel Brown of this place in regard to his long illness and cure, and hereby certify that the 'testi- monial as given by him 'is correct." Dr. Chase's Xidney-Liver Pills, one pill a dose. 25 cents a box, at. 'all dealers, or Edmansou, Dates & Co., Toronto. Tp protect von against "Are we friends again then?" she ked 111 "I did not know you ever consider- ed 125 ae such, Miss Browser." "Never mind what you 'did not know.' After the great kindness you have shown this afternoon, I should, be sorry not to part amicably. We can resume our differences, if nec- essary on some future occasion." "I devoutly hope, then, that it loony 11.0t, prove necessary. Might not 'our difierences; as you. call them, be buried altogether?" Nate, however, was saved from making any answer to this question ,by the appearance of Mary Whitbread followed by Dr. Baker. "Oh, Kath!'' she said. "What is the matter?" "Nothing very ser3ee5, :I hope, only I've made rather an idiot of myself, and given Colonel' Clinker no end of trouble,'' ,answered tlie girl. • - "I wish you would not mention that part of the besinese," he said, "Don't you remember a certain, bar- gain Ive macia3 not so very long ago?" "I really am ashamed to say I've mite forgotten it." 'Why that I was to be allowed Lo pick you up whenever you came to grief.'' "./11i! yes, of course. Little did I think how soon 310140 a 01.1.1(1 be required." "And 31001, IsThtc," said Mary Whit - Qr Jr= OOSTF3, s Paid, foe f Lon.donts expensivo Lone can orcier will vest yoe 5250, These ofg:leaaltneti.14 1 4 Itvilratcllast:leed. to pine from, Z etrroInglkioy truesronwlipm, orthern Africtie hothouses; and. lo.telyr vbiellearepipnie--0, ar apples. are Dezene of trees ear a few of retrolelerf.glePettedelr7 0just a4rownitste). go bad. These hand iler struggled t the bitter end. when othat a, cow has Ole necessary fond minntin8s zee r). see:leer einxter;:o.alpopoesa,paievece. aeennd,eoof conlowen, hex° to ming beaten horse. she had game- herself, Th*e best. evide e not the aig e ,..soc hod shown conornivezieeonusee cOoturnaliteci ;lealletidieghtVosTelthaf,,...evidos atsra brani anldoa Its natotal spread. orally:011 VAsbtolipshpeej; SFech'nlY ordered' f°r 719 frldterer. g ce an ma fat. the crowning disaster arrived. how its indicated by sort skin 4na wee; ,stato where Felt -control fn' 40illarke. She 'meal. and never lost her Be particular to see that the ling of the worst infested trees can Custard. apfiles ore another expe and at best, inspection and the burne,iin stock - d weeeld ever dreom of keeeping Aran. had rotteol admivation as much boweis t 1.11 ;sive luxury, They can be purchased are ep 00s.e., 0 manure bUt temporarily cheek it, 11 t th " 'We rentediel Ineisur,, but it too each, occolduag to rinalltY, and$ fWfIS SU f.0.1, mg ele Paying 0 er ,bo of aberet the some consistency as , .• '-^ " ' INAWS41.1 Jan "1,5 now the most euec•••• - at prices renefiog from 75 (Tuts to ,aS tile COMManded WS WsPe0', IJ ',of a healthy VOW in the, Stable ehould- Otto photograph in toa ubstrected ulwo, 6110 is, runuoaq on mfdnuonner, expenzdve for the average fruit grow- „acceerdiner, to those whelse judgment la o \yew'. he eeti.i. rubbing his chubbY iis that the cow that is slightlY renareter, wleen Dr. Baker ream -Jeered. (not. spring) pastuie, lay experience, er. It would. seem to Os a legitimate genii nuetters is considered to he ote. "I bring good nOWs, 111041COndition for Calving and to perform on work for the state to invest in the !'solutely torrect, most he eaten oeitl) • fumigation work.. in orchards and haw a Two of the most faehionablo frul . apparatus necessary for li rEPPRIt AND sAvr. I , Pink hali'l'i. tcreether with an audible Itho gain at this period is in the best r*INIP"ilv° Chuckle. Sollitg lade% After all, te not so serie a good soason.s wodi 4 at used Nvberevve practicel or advls- lin flee eeeeter mouths pre muscat ' . . • - , . 01.1 • • talalrles13.1-1021111rt 1e4s1.5 1.1:^4.ediei11111:74giltilee*r 41.11b4s 1.11iliaevree , reYtnieg Isteisillitlulileer lhledti,leirmtsot ilt,:roetx,a7,10ctift'ids all".1111tdittliee'llt stateOl tn ednoCatA011'1411(711aletnOt ; the end rpilfd,17.1,11;71,1:1J11:51'irttltlelfir a;:inhte•11 /been tunny eraeheil, whiti) aceounts ,inustr not be eo.„,et41 that „our, ,T 14 induce ooe to go at the pest, Out let iyond the reach, of awn of /40.3eratee 'for the pein in lesettlung. A week sols usually, wise to ovo ane pound IP state1 , tinly est 'W ate lmesr,s, rest will. I hope, work molders. I Vt , epSOM, salts a few daya before cal 1.illing to help t_heumelves. ter. If one hos eucculent, feed. into a, well-known frultereeo in 1 I A gentleman not long since have recommended lose to keep in beg e . .. 1,4ng, and pernaps another shortly a SEF,IPING OATS, all goes welt I know 310 reeeou why will not only hop to mai,afata legett Street and ogered, 8240 to 1 the next twenty-four hears, but .• 'a• fortnight. S11011111 not eve her in the Use', only gond, plump oats f seed, ituanager if be could provido enough, (tbove condition, but will nutterially 'of some variety /Melva to be well :,strowt-ereles for five people that eve die again, bh, appears to hate decrease, the rest whe, banner seven, adpted to your locality. dielo 'MO very deelrable hut of- farsitott, to Lee_ .. '1;4414 4,1454 4 V AS Mill h; an illakpeosable• factor in .v,,,,,, rdeihar tee fruit ,within eeven bows. A. fanning mug. The manager ondertoo.c to ri excel! elf conetitution and plenty Lent food is 5i1.4go. With 4 1 i it i ,11 v,oe animal in as , lecting seed oats from Atoa se04 on and tchisi promptly proceeded to wire 1.1,01,1-atie;tiso.goriat,),14.11,434;iachzeitz.a. opitTitill,e1„,0.7 1„ ! vin101111. nanivItirttonth0011$(1143:10110,310k79. nw10:1111 ii/alieurriodr,0 ;rrocnoita,,ctnuy.o.uryocioutsefaour msurey,t,letbileasmt Ino tflovirvite; dmitrzoottrftruolitogoteuriflotermst'ar'illthe ZIUSW'r for \hut' 7d°st., WtAllen lonfuiol and fed. they, cod two 1)01.1M1S0,5 SOMA 08 they are stallriently dry belTiPn, ' l'1""' XV(V311 141" niat/t‘ a ler- iof grain in addition. If there is suf., to proVent stickling together when evoo 1 eveeentcon gardens Provided 1 ..h?' re.'" 1) ft Ng AO ver uttered a le iiitlient COrn in the silage. It will tool ,,laold theta in. your hand. Tho oats''quired.amonnt of strawberries (lb Ut' i n tlei jettar.."k' ileaY to add. Cline meal to the ration. will he swelled by the moisture end ,reveattung twenty-three not being alt14 ' * lumbers 'I telieve„ for tbe average herd of ,you Will need to set your seeder oc* 'to produce a eitiseee onee. nod by halo. were nr. l4‘ -1,-y . froottent 14^turlo• cows. 50 bushels of ears for every ,cordingly. This troottnent„ eaudetene post, six that eeetting the feta Wag of strum...lime horees ondtho ision ten tons of stalks is as much es ern and aide gertnination. (live sour oelivered at a (Nett of nearly 2.01.1 imitations the portrait and signa- T31 -0a.(3,. w,hen betwz..,en thein she liad, lure oi .W. Chase, the 'famous 13e6.11. lic13)e.d 1(110 1110 l 1 "you must; • receipt t)ook an thor, are on every coin° 1)3•)stai,rs ()nee. and kt T1, - box. 11L.13-zer pronounce upon your condi- • ea by crneleieg sounds, And Orl be digested and assimilated. Any- i oats a good, firm seed bed an. well 'for each au -Weary, faces. The latter haunted, 11101. mill thing 1110re 18 not Only waSted, but 'drained mail, reeding at a time wheiO Them fore several penmen in 1,e) , dent, a os a 1110.ttin' 01 COUr$1. and )111111 NO 001111:1000 OW SW:COMM food at longth he gaited repose. of 'Mfr. Pollicer heord of Kati Whim ijojorious to the animal. When short 'soil temperature_will give quick end ',1101it Whnit'e weekly hill for graPen a 1tillage, es n In,M7 t°0 thin sPring, itigero vun germlnation, i :is better to feed it but one* a they loms•mmoloo•+•••••••• 1 'thin &enema , nos to never lese tho. the small hours of the Moral th when elle benrd of it she re) rhea ,in the ration, ODE= SE.. 134..x.zzEs b$1.1/0. They pay 1'35' per pound for est 0015051. grapes, and 10'(N'1.4-'0 least throe pounds per doy. with lei, to every member o tl It is true wheat, feed is abnormally Great Ilifrereuee BetInen Was° ; Ai a Wm" VartY Illy" g one 1411. and a dollar invested in gluten Tinie and. so ow. 'time ago at Marlborough :now huntingellield- woold expel/. :',,Zo Judgment (11141 no The ponip and pageantry of se ,;,ol,,,, for g1.5405 aMount0d, t "Ali, poor thitarel Just what or distillers' grains will, tit tho pm:- ,.„ , in Nelson's duy, with its t w1;11st PI° °Itst of no npl.41 ; notion ,of riding. But there, very ea Unto. lirOduco more milk, yet / warfare, Iv ra satisfied that no other feed, ex,. stripped crowds 'of 10011.swarteinglItoYal table 'was -exactly 1.1.17', likely it will do 11.1? good. 001.1''' t onto, will keop the animal in as about the encumbered dean and II 11 11% 11.°1"veir' i)V 110 0101,31 in a cart once or "(VICO more, per- good. health and etrength, as It, is ,Etrmming flags front every nrast. have most dist unvisited or weaitoy the Jinn) site has been brought book baps, she 1neY begin to settle down 01 ,,,evlio;s140.181. fortunes in freilto, very rich in mineral /uatter. As a gone with tho towering ranges , general rule, I believe half the ra- ills and nimble sailors aloft hand- '''Itt. ic/r nt's101n4t• speech beiog interpreted meant tlutt'teloT /s,,I.,iehioiled„ebe/1,1,1,teor, °,441,,,,t,,s',o1o1 ot,ir ling °ern even during the 11(4°4 01 A. BET3P'Ell ilawrmAxEl and eo like a Christian," wlilelt Icate iimi „wain „,hawn laws rouser ' es.- ...., ,.... well .I. S{ 41041./. 4 Elt, •,•,... .:,..- battle, 'The new man-ofewar goes in- d liVing near Brixton. who wus I the way, and orousea In ia,r a germ ter, alter danger from inflammation to the fight grim, unadorned and ape Iv ell by a, friend that pears fromAl of the udder is past. I would, at iparently proceeding, by her own voll-'qelers have a distinctly. pIearant, ..- Joni bitter jealousy riot lightly to be quenched. New ladies invariably pro,,, present prices, not feed more than Von, like same Unthinkable marino V01% Believed front the worries of ,v,..k.,.., ,,.._,,,,,_ ,,,,,,..o.,,,,,, ol,,, e ,,,„„„,„ oneefourth to one-third bran. The bran monster, writes Frank T. Bulkel in misfits and other e-Arell inehlottal to cut lqiss Palliser out wois eepecially nearly or quite as numb protein foul al‘j1d"g*oo'di‘l'o"oTeing'vvo"0":*-Wh"o“.da"rSd"*Tti nuti I/11\1;11111gs tclgethev buy° given me best results, the lattor having Far mOre terrilole, lout mercifully' time to pay attention to Such diell- the London Mail. his calling, the retired boolanaleer had to bo condemned. Insignificant ones 1. far 1000/ swift, will be the eonflict rate matters, alai promptly proceed - /night, bo tolerated, but not those lenn c,rude, fib,er' T. It.ave found Shipps, between hostile tleetS in the future. ed to order from his fruiterers same twhu nsidred -to distinguish thenTheives .10,1;,,,t,elteteti. wueat teems cheaper than There will be scarcely any such tiling of these pears, with% be found 'would PalTiser eonsidered herself queen. toTnhifeivonrei,n an idea prevalent Butt out, of the old daagyaf o'*f Isoc"ItTflgtltilt.tiTgn. taieNitIo1111•11tIlieSsC)3.34.1‘ifidiecnaccliii;s titeIni'illatewoetc:10111Ya For ono thing, modern lronelails and to $2.15, whilst oniseat grapes and lin that hunting -field of which Miss "I.*** although costing nearly $,t1 a as the lingerlug (To be continued.) spring is inferior to winter bran. The elruisaers going into action will eltooSe itineapples at $fl a-Plece bring his --.0._. latter usually soli)) for more per ton. .leilzi.* '1"-er of tiro evils vontrouting fruit bill in the week up to at least 1101.4.11IN PROVEMBS. There is much more ditTerence between s`puilniern'ult7nadulwo(fIrlitnieb, edet-'e.t1Lidesilfhili:olg.11 1 Of f (.5030°0-0:just I '52'5" 4 *Yfsar 111 frit There's nothing so easy to find as 4ttreesi"'lliiiPole18vi,101.10.717 sip,TnistilakninId7 wood in their titling, eVen to their curiously enough, except, 1/1 the bulletin from the Pennsylvania experi- ginning cif 1120 iiillIt. at the be- matter of fruit, he lives in a very an excuse for our OW11 mistakes, un- often tbo spring is vile as gootl. A boats, will be oast awoy takes of others. want steak».) shows the spring to he Then, when the battle is joined, the moderate, though comfortable, etyle. less it be condemoation for the mis- match out lest they ever become very feeds the past winter, as well as nottvo (although it has rolvanced from $A The manager of a well-known fruit - slightly better. One of the eheapest sbertonsnselictlaSsUtt 1111e4.a.q1SirliliZestacell,lelintniu0d3 erer's establisluneut in the West -11U Women are a good. deal as men logical. 83 per lox)) is linseed meal, 1t, is that refuses to meditate upon the iilleforzod setleiehtiegrhit;ictehtai tfillOutte 1017 peet11c-, want them to be. That's why they cent., and 7 per cent fat, easily di- terriblo twelve -inch nrojectiles phmg- it winidasotweswarpyAllta jitnistottio, sixt:eay'"twillentste When one lias come to feel that ev- rich in protein, analyzing 36 per immediate PoSsibility of one 01 those, ing down 'upon his veSsel's deck, and osamoterso) as Theo are called by Milk!, the disintegration of all the trade, are a, Considerable source cry disappointment or rebuff which has thrown us to earth is but to test gested and laxative. Two- pounds a 041* The girl who likes to phase is all gestive as gluten or so good a milk bottom, rendering her an easy target sinking iferunlytestieoertd 1711.112er ostraPnler8a;t of profit to many of the high- q life's hardest battles have been won. I have found no other feed so di- her gang-hot/0 of energy, through Um our ability to gather fresh strength, day can be fed to. good advantage,. very well, but. the girl who likes to to an uninjured too and 'toi- led]) is worth two of her. pear to enjoy the experience -- 1.4.1511. admires woman, but loves ing sucli a luxury. Ile who thinks to Please her h3t 'UNNECESSARILY CeiREFUL. _____.e. himself; woman loves man, but ad- mires herself. - . na latter of minutes. producer. Fed in large quantities, it , The modern inan-of-evar will not, at has a tendency to reducd tbe flesh of any rate, prolong the agonies, of her tho. cows and often causes trouble oe crew when she is scuttled. She will with the udder. w . Like linseed, it n' go down auick into the pit in a halo of eteam, a whirling vortex of waves, and in five minutes ft•oni the com- mencement of her downward plunge there will be no sigh that she hes ever been, and only if other vessels be very near will there be any possible dialled of saving the handful of stal- wart swimmers whose seperhuman struggles have wrenched them clear of the devouring, down -dragging ed- dies. TUE PART nE; also make soft, butter. I have fed from two 1.0 four pounds a day with - taking her at her word makes a vais- out harm and with great profit. 1.06eds tate. from the breweries and distilleries Man is logical, but unrcasoimble; vary greatly in their composition, woman is irratienal, but convincing. If a mart observe. a women carom_ depeniding on the kinds of grain used eml the sort of liquor made. They ly he will learn everything about her will l'U11 from 18 to 36 per cent. pro- -that she wants hin to gnow. 'cello and from 4 to 10 per cent. fat, The best cure for a man's conceit is . The same rule, as to their value. will woman's laughter. apply as in the case of gluten. Thee- ' are bulky and very safe feeds. PROOF OP 11I03 3VORTH. Better results will usually be ob- tained fvoin the game weight insdv- oral different grains- thino from one The officer of an, English ship, and A. year ago a manufacturer hired a or two alone. A. marked distinction the boatswain, who represented the boy. For months there was =thint noticeable about the boy, except tha should *21010.316 be onade between feed- cr(w, were buying beef on the hoof of lie never took his oyes off the ma- chine he was running. A few Weeks in for production and feeding' 11)71, thAe 1,?1 ig) ea( -1, profit, having in mind that. the prol-, ago the manufacturer looked up frOM in good condition. Often a light ra- the lioatswain and asked: the first steer, the officer turned to fit comes first by keeping the animal his work to see the boy standing be- side his desk. tion, while it will produce. less milk, "How will that do?" "What do 'you 'want?" he asleed. will leave more profit to the owner. Tile imat"-"in eu."Li()"81Y w(*nt "Want me pay raised," sadden changes 0 Teed should to the sterr, bunt down, nue' ran his "What are you 'getting?" ways be avoideo. ;roe, „,_,_ _ thumb (IOW/ I first. 03 1.0 shank aatl then "lyre° dollars a weelt." et a& Lals sea- son, when the hay and silage aro 211°1-hel'• ”Well, how much -do you think you nearly gone, and the price of feeds sb11.‘198.11ecsrl, 131130 an (:,X19/.1,11111 C‘'dC10 ,i,r,(1)11'10 are worth?" increasing, there is a .temptetion to o, 'Tour dollars." turn out to pasture as soon, as the "You think so, do you?" ,,yessir an, .j.,.ve been t,bikia, so grass appears. After the cows get a taste of grass, however watery it for e'ree weeks, bile live been so may be, their appetite for dry food is blame busy I haven't had time to gone,. bowels are unduly loos - speak to you about it." cued and loss always follows. 'My The boy got the "eaise." prectice, is to wait ontil, there, is a 4 fair quantity of grass `and then. turn MUSICAL SPIDER. out, for. a couple of hours, the first At, a piano -concert gtven BrusselS day, a ,4111•10 011r3;e1.' 1110 SNI01131 0.11d an enormous spider was .seea to come so 031 3131 3,1 they gradually.. become: ac -e clown and listen attentively: eatee etietomerIliao 013aa,,.o Ovine. them.), each piece, aud when the 011111 .1,11 till the. .7. .44111 ea L arid. applauded, ilia spi dee: retired, only then:ling., ,,rad,ually decree si g the to CeMe eat again when the pianist , grain until' they get a fell feed storted afresh. good pasture. "George," said the beaut oirl, as she nestled close to hini,N4-1-46-Ttit time you called you proposed." ' "I did, sweet one." , "And I accepted you?" "You did, love." po. esiont , Geoi gr. she newt. ou, in her most fascinating Manner, "that you look upon me as inery a. foolish, thoughtless girl, but-lnit--" "How. can yOtt think so, pet?" he interrupted. "But," slit) went cm, in a, n100e businesslike way, "I have something of the business instinct of the new woman in me. ancl-and---1 shall liave ask you to repeat the prgiposal. aga:in. to -night., The last timr 3(044 ealled it was Sunday. and contracts 'Made on that day, T.. learn, not , • legally binding." ' all celee th 1, oil 3(01', "vou (*Lin ti1,11•1,-,s.lrgcli:•:1:1a)1Y11°.i6r1‘.14 (1:11\411‘‘,;:1(.1-1'3111,(1'.:ii:k:11::st slia(1-1:111ti.iclelriq\n\tItIL113:11\„:1'1:C:':;:::():31''alan01:411'1'18(11)1.\r11111°g::11.10',..-7.1--t: tull ihe good poirds of a 1.)eac,t, 1))` thc shanks! ' ' 'leerliaps not, 61*'; but,L11,,v're 11 3)1(rts \re ever gels, on his ln.oacl shoulder, '`401111 OVi LCt.re"%t.iianebllpcceimiacatt.ii't1c,,,',‘aoi, 1(101111- 1eciine0: 13C,01 10 S' 1 i, 1 1141-11101 closr. 3)10ase.' " 011Iy le 1. cl3 ,t0 11 1:001t11ki11:ydt:0:0 01i vos lO11Pi 10 1431.1 (-rlo3r11cia- 111;1121011313*1131, 4134 )14' 117 , , 1t1( :ii;tdectt:iidis:sedmi $t4111.41 \1:(1:3104' 1101 81443 341 11011 131:') 1 prbYthoIn:c+:fcl:vec(:°:f. 1113011 14V1173 pscs,tors::,pp.ziili\gt1' 114501)041.6 C:"hndiaY:e°rr2 11) fcoA11 dea2crs, OrDr.7wChs; 1Y041c°jec''40.14 3*43 11-4118 1.1.35306 (_t,, B1f1, El Dile A. IN, CHASES CATARRH