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Or, Kinship Betweenrn n and
0t.tEcl•telbtel-0-41qQ4,14tbdcneackebst
you, Co/otiel, as can rierbtly appreci-
I take it, even by set good a judge of
netneesh as Colonel Clinker. A 'ole's
nor. easy to pick in Sir Richard,"
"handsome is as handeonee does,"
was the phlegmatic rejoinder.
"I'm not afraid of 'int. He ]nows
'is businese. "Ihere's some pleasure
ia ehowing a good 'ass to a telan like
dor the most favorable drew-ester/lees.
Illit Phipps is not half a bad fellow
Ide way, once you get over his lit-
tle peculiarities of in,areaer.
shrewd, though at the same time
wonderfully kindhearted, and I feel
quite sure he would not sell you a
had horse. He always prides himself
on his customers coming back e.g
ate 'en. Why, bless you! /arf the
aie,
and what's more they gerterany do
!iorse-
Deoioe who eonee here know no more A clever dealer's chief talent consiste
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a y how and where
CHAPTER XVIII.
TI.leSdAY after110031, At the ap-
4)0inted hoar the two girls, accom-
panied by Srtrrnee and preceded. by
-Ctrisette, drove up to Mr. 1-1111)P's
bout a 'ter,' and Mr. Phipps' in 13nowing exact'
tempt, that they do about the roan is necessary he shoold possess a keen
'ord. work, Whether they esta steed in the moon. It's like casting your insight into human nature, and ats,
'tinting or net Make$ but little OCIUS Pearls afore swine. Now 11,1 tell iittimate acquaintance with its foib-
to me, yoi. may say, °ace the 4osses e-ou what 'appened to me the other ' les. Phipps stands pre-eminent in
is sold. Very true, e answer, but day, Colonel. A ,party arrived who these respects, and therefore seldom
cloQoetk.., warshere0,111:1sttlzi,sotugclitiinitiltz ctithito.e.coh, Itel'u'rPon '1c2/k4c1ea,,Q11)/trisoll'eluthtl7e. es°,31.etNimaetos tiQii'SAiVtPhilipPS,' 505 he, want long. Able to set up au eetablisit-
'"I shell get quite learned before
they found coonei (muter aor .ircen the loons of 'er I'd lay a peny good oss.""ajt1,11gMellt or iny own," eaid Kate playe
thou they nuret 'ave tho appearance., I lia.ci done various busiaess transact- wakes a mistake.
'their arrival.
Ito a slulling thAt maws a bad feed_ e (very well, sire sez 1, 'I'll do my fully. "Will you come and be ray
hest to serve YON.' head man?"
't FOR FARM RS 44,—
,ftstoodehlo and Prolitoble
Mitts for the Buoy Tillers
tho
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TITO-LTC-EU IN FARMING.
In a, conversation with a conernerel-
work. For the farmer who does these
things there is a future and a bright
one,
ESSENTIALS FOIt QUALITY,
Upon what does the quality oI
butter and cheese depend? I'rimarily
•S'OlTelon leoiterE-Nen.
Notes ef Inteeest About,- So
rninent People..
Queer. Alexandra hes neen pie
o thou:tenet times, tea one of
inOSt altd 1eaS3
upon the degTec of eleauliness exercis- Preset-de-1one el her is to he seen ou
ed tbe handling cf the from. Lendel Bri.elge, e"ork, lenglaad.,
the time it leaves the udder c31 the Tier -3-faie:';t4v se'f.pturen
eow uatil it is turned into tlie sE)tic. " 41n 4.1'/et With lloceieg heir,
ed prolit4et, The reasoa ooi. this is and beering t13e Itcreel :trine, the /thee
that the germs -which prodece tbe de- 11055 to 1-1";'. Queeu o e,ely
aJ traceller the other doer, exPreEn ac4`131e 4411-Qr in bu"er cAti ees'e 1.(3"111Sta44•'-'
„a the belief toot any yowl; noon thrive only in clean pleees „and in a yo• t`t;tZ, lut‘, or "14.,,,4
displae'ed wiedota who saved his Pure 41°-1°50wre• 1.44Mer°" h• as been choseic by tee cos'iter
money and purehaesed a farm, "for," t'n?'S of gezIU5 4'rlre 9`55QCri-r ae minister of Om Unittivien
said the knight of the grip, "the time 4tegl. 'with WU'. 1-'31..erY dust Partkle , e hercio Marlborough Mad,
waye comes when a is uecessary fe 1110 41'QP3 into IniIk acids to a ter, England. Sho is an Eciinbo.
0.man to /19.4110 A C110.11ge, and sonae- 131113:1„_b°° 44 /5‘m4 ge4.11 ef.A. Viso. Von Petzoid oleo studied
eel it is forced upon hiin. =expect,- loaet_Partiet_les or dust Ur harn 'philosophy at the truiversity of Ber-
1 , end lie is wise who is prepared an" tu°se 4°14er-tug to the uodiz' and lin, where, Ictoillveeorg.lewalt.e.gttrea.:Tsc: fit4
flanks of the cews contribute a large Admitted to
quota of the tiedeeteable gtirees lisle- leering the recent drawieg b•.- let
"%Veil done!" he exeleimed clieerily, Such an emergene.y. Tdith a coin -
"Come, come. PhIPP-e, Bola be. "Ire likes a bit of blood, "tread man. rattail -rider stable-lieey, eoreanio /Knee form haute for ooneeie
hatv Icor ously penct soil we all gin ny crabbing, or we shall never showed hire a tilosetiglibl'ell bay oncre :anrthing you please," he aeswered; And family to fall back upon, he does
'"Ireve we kept you long?" asked get to businees," iuterrupted Colonel as stands iu the •third, box from r'tIrPri as be Dixie awaY he said cure- not feel the dread of dismissal or rea4 4141104 lOn was foural that the eznallest
' te,
oliceeer. knowiug well the men with he1 lessly to Ifr. Phipps, "as eepee peo. krucction..„
avoided. , eeript in France bailed from the die -
ally foetid in With a reason-, tor service in the F.,..0„,1, arnee, it
able an:taunt f core, .
from titese sources
In the Arst place c
Jecided or fed
. 'Not an instant; 1 have but tins whom be bad to dee", and his pre- " 'No, 40 PhiOne that Won't il „' liSer never grive'S raUcb for her llorseS. jItta-fre, tie of others engege3d in cobo Wel never ' trict. of Verpilliere. 'Bs oaree is
euinitte arrited. Anti now we bad \radius- rhetorical wealovetses. "You he Fez% afen'e ever the man could., 1 presume you're not asning A long nueroioa and lx.ofeonal ti e
n s
better at:tonne to the yard, where 1 Are just as well aware as 1 em that. i,talge her Clothing off. "Too under,- 'price, Phipps,"
believe Phiplis 1j (1v in," ithe beevy-carcased beasts 41.0 not al- ibl'ed 431togethen, and don't show Two hundred, echotrue the seatiments of the dram- during milking; and 1VilielxbiaQrrne ;4.1:4211,1w.fel t(illiaanilat):if(tt.' 14"11131.,i'(:;)hilirlg,
Upoe which he nandeci them out of ways those who get along the best„ enough qualitY.' onel..." roPliefl !nor. 'As they sit at their roll-top Id be titorooglily cleaned at least weight is only 11-1,- /11. In OPPeare -
th. pirleton, and len the 'way. Mr. land that a gross feeder is fer more '''' ',She's in, the Mr. l'hipps. feeling at last the nego- deepeo in - fr ,i i - 07-1co doilv ano tills after Milking. fence h,' iS eXOPtIV Wit' 0 Child Of AV')
boo AnWera VAtiOn% were in a ildr wee' 1 b ' g woo across, toe toontry. in the roue I'arthee, it is Of the highest. inaPort- Yenrs of age: -although- h..io ltist.lz cer-
, spec:loos o tePS Or Weir t ten. i _ t 4 4 -
Phi ) • ' , ..„4 g. 1. a cri ice!. and diable to come to gran in bis wind 3I. as eetickly as 'Poeeilile, 'and lies 14 entered uen, "ITe's wtliany 10 the oialeo of future trut,ninets once that the milkers be provided 1111( , o hat Orotee tbe wog . DOM 011
elepanetatory examination of Griseette land a variety of different wee.s than loot even a stain on 'er pedigree." , day." porth at ,at-tiotly truortased ton tile tointii; et wiTth moist cloths with witich to Jczpuot,v aihh. Ise&
who, in Jlistice it might be owned,. la illOderatQ one, A big body with ; "tor. Colonel! you should have olItin, two hendred is a goodish - - db. us little os poeeibie while von Are Leo- a-, ',-r0.0,, iwte
iooked =mottle/11y well, She bad inadequate timber is a thlog to be seen 'ris face! I teem' FANV 111 fOr a thirteen -stone inanter„" - - -' • • 'dampen. tee =tier rod the learies Of of 1,4313sectinaen. 3ttay f'Pilad
the huntin l'.1 1 - - 1
'Po von think so Colonel% Why e e at t to b
lune out of ten of tle.se metropolitan , ... - . - --
recovered from her recent exertions la carefully avoided. rat much sooner loolz so small in an Inv born , tottc.re. resolves itself tido a facture./
e . 1 an hale the lean frame on, good under. te.die aint my dans, 11134lps, sez loon at that thera 'oss 'The Swell, es , distodannzent of dust. ,Br3tiebc peeeage. Ween
fresh. added to which (on A hint from 4..tandings, And the Mare bee copital ,be, turning as red as a turkeeneoelo ‘fet "11 • 1 - t T t oy wasang ateius g3.411,14 sem loneettone
is1.1V3!i .3(133•33334g bottle in th
o
•
etir Richard. and eight year (dust heire rid cit.' wed h
1 A COZV viral domicile surrounded ,-the cows before =Mow to prevent Unke the ama eXPert sto
Colonel ClittLer of bee probable de- Ilegs of her OWTr1. 0411 AS a ic318-34 scuttling out into tbe yard week. Ife, aint, /tali ao rood an not- P clean from wiich Zbe vissible
burgoin, ,ttetti ssetero days of primitive aeon there bas al- , a d a z wager tie
rture) ‘evir • 1 t ice e 3 itr-Ohl s. met of -the matter ie. PrY Irt41. 1, co91121
t od fonr tea terea 5 last
"e•rasse- sin ee with eheeet aerdo unrt It is WrOlIP; tcb tillOa that milli
floeles graetng thereon, For fitneo the
witti bran 1.11,44 1110WeVi'1,tta teiti You oet Sunday a ectviceelter. 'tbet."5 0. tli0.5 at"Ji'022t
: tiny, ago, h
few clays. 1*11*1131 C41d 111541 444
lorning, that else proves a little too zaltogether." le ch7a1' tufa now."
i
he 41•002/ ce ehowing a gentleman Iike . When Oturu.e'arg aliarietuhne
decent oss? Ile don't hnow "NOW. C010310, I appeal
IM sees it. There's nothiug Paid Mr. l'hipp$, roreed to a midden
"tone a dealer eo muds. and idieplity of virtuoue indignation os
n so out of coneelt with his ,teinted. for the oecaeioo. "Can
ion as the ignorance of isle cu,4e. 1,eopect tind perfect manners '00
and light browe eyes. Ile wouhl ter
iieh is eaying a good cleat, Now thine' dee', and yet ise dare not coy !per, ell combined. witheut hating: to 114111".„,41°, er'!"(13)3n)1. cleanlinese doiry
haxe nasSed %,1111 good-looking Itatt it this mare of Miss lirewteir's would a, word to enlighten 'out fez% fear of ;pay automat for them?" '44". lauQ4.8 runi g°°‘"I`
days liven inherent in to„,, heart toi;nioettel by etreining. The Mischief lies
gapp,, Du. ;About,- boo vr. -Phipps rallwr more Vain is pleasant for
e.
"'Ilse sights and seenes whit511 % 13.ake bee bal tti4t re's!e'e ur9" 't.
tile 313ArP oth for Miss Broweer, =4 polls " tisk ;teen vow", tWon`l, 'Iunnkind a love of mum, 000 the not so mucli tzt the straw ses in the
timorous germs tliat ,etlhere to dust .
T
to Col me
12n14 11 24 10t\422., the lady. They are not all Mrs. For-
aerateeon-
tootlipleit he intariably carried in, 'esters, you know, Phipps." laAvnit'not only are
0
. poetic:lee. Lairs coal straws, are oot oo
ble, mouth from One eicle to the other, 'Ali, mei Wonder771,17. ful W0311433 that tilr
•est t
sentimental desire lit'e doen by the ordinary process of ‘1.
end tioding bie hat, to the g his hasula in lea pockets, ure's boso343, hot t eleo the ° ' " - oar
trebling and it is theee gerws that 1 -
Ile was 24 lorge, equare-litillt man, ef; efi much about ibe hie ond tidal advantage of farming as.a r° s°flre° '°4 4'1411('s's °411°"" Jettielnette
with sandy imir, frcsh complexion, ..31 of a. Stable As 1 do ineeelf.11 era It's alder to bear tisen 833
, whet e by ram 4. ten, ••
'igh COIWAV. 411(t sweet tem-
few ore
ho Orticer Pit
d j•eleatenlee12111111
'titz,ong knz pi
cleaning with hot trater .ural eoap, et,A..
3itensUin ere preferebly' cleaned in r tqf 410; -11i 41
0107; C;n111Pr (11 Ilinse with to feece neteet
'arra water: (2,i Weielt " reoaerately eotecreor "itteetiel
ot evoter containiug e 4.3) eee, tFst
steom or 'mon hos inette nee
line/tees, ieetivont Ott"A.
l'oalitea John of
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' 41112 aa; contireie 143
teeete reoite the llev.
tneet, 0330 zL,31 orir ,.1‹; of .
• cir0c,en ll!',41:r..4111'411 4.3 no 1111122154
o;12, A t Ile i'ear.
t for' en.ate t
,..), LT,' I irt110
pi37110{1 t;eq.,,cr Ic
he in'eticest rants. a
reitnilitS. t
1110 • freiteencioect to
Alexcuoier.
•seset Itat5
110111 11t 1.3votdira
eisweil teat. kite
'ell (lectors . 41 1.4' reMtorceel
ctlee• .1441ites henlitn3 1711 04
..-.4 , of trouble to the. Dottie' oriel clef -et -to
210k been foe his teeth, which were clite. be' the very thing for some of your laetting into their bad beets."
colored and straggly, like the broken- hard -riding ;toting cestomers; she i "It must be very tr,yjug cert;Anly.
,d0WIt lichen -covered stumps of park goes a good pace. as I eau testify, !said the Colonel eympathetieally, ifs
Palings. with considerable Intervals and does not lawny wbat it is to y enterieg into Mr. PhiPP`s grie
betweeo them. which caught the 0,4-0 turn her head. Both verY deSiralde i'4U0054, and the g,ontiontan you refer 1
oriel fascinated it, as a Fervent reecho, qualities, nut to be met with every ,i instead of buying Winters. ought
Wee a bird. each time he entered into daY-- "3('' rellT.o-d°41 to 1/1° 111/rEerY'"
contersation. llis voke wits deep, 4"rhel's true enough, Colonel." seid ill The had reenawhile seratinireed
his delivery slow and montentoue, IV. PhinPs, proeeediog, to feel Otis- ,Itieherd from. top to toe, felt
producing on impreeelon of superior ‘tten back sinews with prokesional legs, picked up hie (00, pottelied It
Jotowledge on the unaceustomed /1st- Severited 7-1 'f,',0, sinee got a, wind- shies, eV:trained teeth nyes, and rnre
crier. while every 110W and again avi ran or two." into It:s oVen mouth. Then findin
odd twinkle appeared in his humor- "Mere nothiegs that Will soon pass Mr. Phiteres aszertion were corm11
ous eyes, which proved catching in the aWay. Yon doul, often lead a eten. and that there wee intim' little root
entreme. and formed a. curious ne oned hunter without them." Ieft for criticism, Ice51 lo said
the general staid gravity "Nothings when e•ou're $ I "13,34476 IIIINC am boree out, Phipe.
c alums. Mr. Phipos had be- onsethings when you're, Wing.' eits nil see how he Inaves."
gun life os a, stable-lielper, and had lilr. Phipps, with the twinkle addle and bridle were. iminetli-
risen to The position he now oecepied alluded to lighting up his
through natural tailed. He was not ing brown eyes. "Buyers and 1 v isroduced, mid Sir 'licher
ll the Preparations were cm
afibamed of Ms origin, and in hut fee- el% ore aot to (=mine objectS plete. S led forth curl mounted b
quently alluded to It. holding Isis coe 'out n. dilferent point of view." the headnut, WW1 proceeded to rid
ever es an encouragement to young "Now, Phipps, you're far too sharp him, up one down the yard 'oral
starting In life without motley for me to argue with. Before we tunes,
or friends. "It's tbe competition as wosto any moro time on preliminarl- "Clood cation, 00/0001, ifn't it?”
does us nOw-a-daYu." be WOS Wont 4 Nunfulse you show as the brown said Mr. Phipps, endeavoriing to ex -
to say, "and the badeplueleed nes Savo berSe instead --Sir Richard you call trait a, few words of recommendation
in directly. Suceeet is lite a etone oint, do you not?" front so wary o, =stonier. "Moves
a long nail, and try to driNe the nail gem' name for a good rose. says I."' goinia Irititout any trouble to his -
1 •
wail. You may take a 'simmer tead "..'oft. Colefie1. that fi 'Is mune. A true all round, and gets over the
'owe. Well! most people gels dis- 'And quite right, too. Well, well self."
'eartoned atter a very few attempts, go and have o 100h at him, and See "He bentia Ills hocks well under
but 11 you go on 'muter, 'ammer, if he takes Miss Brewser's fumy 7 t
" ada. eertelinlY." admitted the Ifonble.
'ammer, net an day, but every day, ot. She is the person to decide." jack, not to be ensnared into am,' stp.
.you end by nurging your mark upon "lly all Means," said Mr. PhiPes tie.a. approbation, "but," qualifying.
that stone wall, nue 'doing pretty with more alacrity than he had lath- ent, this 'need of praise, "he goes
well what you pleace with it, rev. erto displayed. USItering them lute sere: dose, much closer than 1 liEe to
savernoce and pluck together will al- a roomy loose -box, piled up high with see,"
ways gain the victory in the long yellow straw in evident anticipation "That don't signify so tong as they
run, but bless ray 'eart alive, these of intending vISitors. "here, T01114" don't tonsil, and I'll guarantee be
young sparks is .in too much of a calling to Isis principal aide-de-camp, never hits those legs 4.3f his, nut
'wry. They don't know 'ow to Walt, "COlue and take Sir Rieltaries elothe wait till 3"011 sea '1111 jump. A finer
and wait, and wait, maybe for years ing off." (enter never looked through a bridle,
*lid .'et keep up their pecker all the The man did as lie was told, and nor a, cleaner, cleverer one. 'Owsom-
time." in another minute the horee stood ever, it you don't faney 'int there's
From which observations it may whisking his tail, laying back his plenty es will. He'll not be on my
be gathered. 11le. PluPPs was a re- ears, and catching at the manger at- hands lossg. .A. 'oss that won't stand
inarkable man in his way. He now ter the manner or thoroughbrod cud- ono for very many days, 'lel' sell
drew in his toothoide with an action nulls. Colonel Clinkees proise had end what's snore, sell wen. There's
,
of carereing suction, and reniarlZ'ed not been overstrained. Sir nicbaxd mibs nauser, for instance, who is on
011Ce 31/ere— ... was a, beauty to look at, standing the look -out for an animal good
"So this is tlie mare, Colonel, els?" close upon sixteen hands, on good eneeseh to non a steeplechase. She'd
"Yes, Phipps, Allis is the animal 1 short legs, dark: brown in eolor, with buy thn line a shot if you don't take
tow you Miss Brewser wished to a lean intelligent bead, tapering ears, ern. Ire'd suit Miss Palliser down
part with." flexible neek, and a compact well- to the ground, for be's quiet and
"Humph!" and the ejaculation, do- put -together frame. yet iglocotwaecel, just the sort she
livered in Mr. Phipp's peculiar intone.- "There! said Mr. Phipps with an likes; end what's more he's a good
tion, made Kate, who stood by listen- tar of assumed Indifference, tholegh stout 'oss, and as fast as greased
4
ing, thing more meanly or her prop- be kept hiso, '' "' 3t o ona lightning. Put "Ine back, Toni. You
erty than she had ever done before, Clinker's countenance, trying to read cau 'tut bim back," waving to the
such volumes of 'disparagement did it every passing expression clePleted man to stop, "No good knocking
seem to imply. "I'm not surprised thereon. "There! You don't often 'int about if he don't take the Colon -
at Miss Brewser's wattling to get rid see a better looking 'oss than that, ens eye," he added. with an air of in -
of 'er. An outsider, noweenight pro- though I says It as shouldn't." pared innocence.
bably consider 'er a decent -looking "Yes he's a tidy animal," replied Non Mr. Phipps knew as well as
quadruped, but she's terrible light in the other in tones of corresponding possible that Sir Richard did take
the barrel, taking into account as sang fried.
how we are only at the commence- "I should rather think he was," re-
ment of the season in -stead of near sPonded Mr. Phipps vivicaciously.
tlic end. She 'don't appear ;Ike much "There's not much fault. to be found
..et,et its go into the Veit!, said Col- livelihood anti att evenetual covailet- ufactuce is of first ilnportance
etonoor,..• eleied nr.,,,ter 45(11 mem, lexperience /las 13rOven that *Ile daery room shouttl be well ventil
il- probably like to gee Stir itiebercl 31
jump IC140 aWnS farm and Stick t °rid 61/eV'fff rier'ely4,' thorough 41
N's 00(3 02' 'kW/ Of those breahneek fencesIt 43 $ Q
et, f yciers," SURE, OF A CERTAIN
t Yes, indeed, I should ver, 0011, Stftlittotittlyeoer5s and IT
Kat troits of etairocter very m-%,•33
te-euiton Ur. Plaippe threw open 11
i e an the back of the yard. which
a fair-sieed patidork, where
4 of bushed -up hurt114s, a low
g couple of small artificial
114 fettCos e supposed to teet VS» PQ
W-
114 i yrs of the asiinuels einem to lei 'sow-
ed.
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felleSi"igr Pero,-'511sd10:1.1zViAt
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he port of
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tole of this
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as Oft
ISOcteffS111 OffilellIttlr41 CSF3S4 tbot water. zlin
farn*I'S and f'1111;ers^ '71 ber° steild with hot water
d feriner tiny -where. who i
rearonalde fistelligence
bust vonetitution, Win) eali-
ry comfortzable nein
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S them. $o 1,f,erete, E la
• otisor trede timely I ow of
ronnclodiould- !gteeten hen op
itrimilled!ie expected to lee
Panes: 'with ;until about 10 0
out and follow he
is d11 11 else wil
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an
you'ee no made 'Orient, any
31141 last wilder," void Colon -
mile. -You don't
s to 00:110 to
4, I wpri
D.
"TbeY're hi
e ' is—too big
the Colonel s eye, but he was a dip-
lomatist, who thoroughly understood
the disadvantege of makieg his wares
appear too cheap, Toni, 071 his
sick-, intimately acquainted with his
mas Lees various tactics, immediate-
ly made a great show of dismetuiting,
preparatory to taking the horse back
into his stable again.
I "Stop a bit, don't be in such a
iurry, interposed the Colonel, who
was' far too old a hand not to keep
pace with every move of the game,
A Chronic Case of Unusual Severity and -Ili just:throw my leg over him. and
see what sort of a. feel he gives you."
Long Standing, C',ured by "As you. like, Colonel," returned
lir. Phipps with a renewed assurap-
Chas 's
n Erni nE... tion of iadifference, his object being
now attained. "It's all one to me.
Take "iin or leave 'im as yon please.
Throughout Canadeathere 03-0 him-
dreds 01 cases similar to the one de-
. .
scri below in lvinch Dr. Chase's
Ointment has proven a positive and
lastiug cure for the 3nost severe form
of itching piles.
Mr. Alex. McLaughlin, for 80 years
resident of Ilowmanville, Ont.,
wr.itc
71F01' t1V 011 ty long years I sitfil'e.red
from itching piles, and only poisons
who have been troubled with. tha,t an-
noying 'disease can imagine what, 1
endured during that time. About
seven years ago 1 asTecl a druggist if
he had anything to cuye me. ITe‘
said that Dr. Chase's Ointment was
most favorably spoken of, toed 013
his reconunendation took a. box.
'"Alter three applications felt bet-
ter, and by, the time 3: liad i'att 0110
-box 1 was on a fair way in recov-
ere. continued the treatment un-
til thoroughly cum], -and 1 edie e not'
red aux since. I 04%-i firmly eon -
vinced that, the ointment made a
perfect cure.
"I consider Ilr. Chase's Ointment
an invaluable treatment for piles. In
my case I think the cure was re-
markable when you consider that I
am. getting up in years, and ;lad been
;.10 10.11g a S.1.1 rferer 4'0111 this disease."
'Ali's. ant:: . t th ran-
A good oes can always fetch his
pri
iss Palliser's thinking of
buying Sir Tiichard, is she?" said
(Join '1 Clinker, while the stirrups
were being lengthened to his satisfste-
11??,111fost likely. She's Bot seen
yet, thoilgh. I Rave you the refusal,
,••
"%rifle. (41143)13(.11c -tee o , writes : 'Ah, 205, yes, to be sure! Very
-1..ast spring I obtained from you a of yo'u Phipps,"
' chase's (Thdinc'ut all(' "Do y 0 U like the horse?" whispered
to. col -nine' and patting Sir
LISO(.1. i for inwar(I It 1.,3ave
Ina alitiost instant relief th
t(u. mg, !Lein -ill -4 and 'burning, and.
, .
4-35 1110 trouble lt,n, never returned I
consider the cure r, P2,1•131:1110311 one.
,
C(111 171 115(3 1.11 statement for the
1)031c'nt of otheit,...
I)r. Chase's, Ointineiit„ (30 cents
1,023: et ,n11 dealeri. or lildialansori,
{la & Co m ft, -113;\ riloront 0.
edt asitinst imitations tile f)or-
trait and signature of 1)r. W.
(masa, ratitt)us rt!cei,[)t boole an-
t/WV kir:0 eYery box, e
good
laic Jar s nec7..
"Very niuch indeed. 13u1 if we ap-
Pear too keen Phipps will °Pen his
mouth- Ile's a knowing customer_
not easily bested."
"So should imagine. I should
have been utterly annihilated with-
out yoor help. Mr. Phipps would
soon have crashed Inc into silence."
"One naust oppose these sort of
pecple with their own weapons; never
ver easy t f 1 ci •
a 3/ as or a Y, even. tot -
ogle Colonel, ete 21-
5110 of "eut. Now
jllSt “t11 tato S Lichartt, anal pop
him over ono after the other."
et bus adjured. Colonel ClittLer 4121
s he was told, Sir Iticherd was
reitlently uorke, and Lnew (fait
t won what wue-expeeted of Mint ntil
113 his case familiaritte did not bree
fettit,-.Putist. Ire loved jumping elearb
id'or its own Sage, end cocked hi
;email ears and went resolutely
elect olsstoele in StATOSSIOA, SPrirtgirg
1 O'er them Wee A stag. Then whet
!id+)
=dr n, iron
ova pack- ler
,Itirstites to co=
,his wayward
It is too true I,
isilriously than tire
affected by c•letnent.
To lee. erow,e front stealime 7.4475
iotit3T emrsuits. The weatl r turke21 y eggs or any other hind hey 3
insake or mute his worldly wealth
di cii-own(411uPtret 777'!j7 .a'11°3341143.1rfle;1111114131::111,1;arO %Ind- tincl fastest tbe Otring to tIle ee La yficl t ik+ti,Voi 1„egSiS,.
S e"1111Patn.r" °//entImes f°11111" OP ht4P. 1Tale ft 8° a ermv ilettcligo„ nitt3 has jnst died in Mel-
t ';ronecitis coneeption of the clutie$ tbat easmot got to the nest without eross- oourott ...oaf 1443,„10% Taft
12144,57
IMOn the folnuciallY succeesful irg a string. and he will ueeer nuelest ' ntotoosion ,,toe, or. op hr peal opetdere
2.' of tise soil. Ire lalsors wider I it,
y
'e nest.
n
ond if
o direct
Scan get to. tie string around,
0 The "sailtieticated" luetropolit 'nest. If there ore AO leleben 111 1
Ai r 0121 tAct 413 311, 31.0, Jtallt MC1333.yet3. a former efinie-
storey office, mapplog ottt lits plan 01 top of 45115 them, it few strands across 4*5 „w1 m,„ or 4,c
1le
1'
brOlight to a. statidstill, he stood
!arebina his neck wtth gleeful hupati
ence, wittle Use crimson. linings of his
distended nostrils stood out in strik-
ing contrast to the vitt tan muzzle,
and the swelling %tins seemed sudden-
ly to have leapt into life,
"Lor bless yen, Miss:" excheimed
Id Stirrup, who had been edging
e.rer and nearer to Kate, "Ise eun
jump, and no mistake. Beaattlful."
"Jump!" repeated Mr. Phipps in
his most superior 'Intoner, and with
au elevation of the eyebrow which
seemed to express surprise at the
tardiness of the other's eiseovery,
I not 501.1 he tonic jump
from the first. only none of you be-
lieved what I paid? Jump, indeed!
Wily, that there "oss would carry
your young lady like a. bird. NObOdy
Would touch 'con."
"Etes a niro 'oss," said the unso-
phisticated Stirrup in reply.
Meantime the Ilauble. Jack Was
putting Sir Illehard through all his
paces, and the horse seemed to take
a pleesure in yielding to the delicate
touch that directed hun As settle a
silken thread, strongly yet lightly.
Pbhips stood by, chewing his
toothpick, in silent admiration. He
was ,e, devoted follower of the Colons
el, whose good horsemanship had
naany times gained him various sums
on the turf,
"You don't often come across such
a rider," he remarked in, confidence
to Kate, who also was watching the
Horible. Jarlets movements. "Have
you seen "iin. ride a race?"
as she shook her head in
dissent.
"Well, I tell you it's the prettiest
sight in the world. Ite never takes
a yard more out of his 'oss than is
necessary, but just conies in the last
few strides, and wins on the post,
as cool as a, cucumber. For my
part, I'd rather see 'im up than two
thirds of the perfessional jockeys.
IIe's got a style about 'is riding, and
a finish, not one man in ten thonsand
ever attains to."
I -Al by a fllatoteIn elni tpitne house de-
ittsc.7 iznprersion that be cen prepare Po not keep the young turkeys in , tereenot bete e eettget 44 4:I IT,
-13113 ground sow his crop tent then i close quarters. eis they coausot eta 1 totaht hag been foetid et the. Tort
i sit romplacently in the nhalle or tootle itcontineinent. If you have no lot tbn. ' . Uitit fonr 4te,ipt:' it..115'3';
r
giant oak' or elm Alai 51,1ap his pipe ,,.you ean fasten, them in, keen the hen , lit newts as itiartelf, 1.0 so ilea
until the harvest. in A large, rooray coop, on a 'Airy 1 e Clyde. to the ea'a ipeeles ist
To those of us who Vete event loam place, with a hole for the young ' 1Seitl, lie had bttle usoree, 03131 ill,
nears Of unremittlu17 toll in evolving' "turloi to go iss and out at will. As , order to earn sufficient to faiee hint
',Juni oPerating lin. schemes of sue- soon as they are strong, ertoeftle to :to BentligO he took emploemetit tet
(To be continned.!
1.3.A.11Ee'OOT CURE.
The eecenteeeities of some people
are boundless. A Sashimi has lately
sprung tip of walking daily across
ITyde Parg, London, with bare feet
with the object of "warding off
colds." "The barefoot cure," as it
is called, hails from the Swiss moun-
tains, and, it is predicted, threatens
to become popular.
DR. A. CHASE'S 25
0
CATARRH CURE
iz sent direct to the diseased
parts by the 3mproved Blower.
Heals die ulcers, clears the air
passages, stops droppings irk the
throat and permanantly cures
Catarrh and Hay Fever. Blower
free, All dealers, or Dr, A. W. Chase
Hedisies Co., Toronto and Buffalo,
cessfel caltivation to conform to follow tbe hen, she tan be turned out ,Itsisiling as It slorelceeper. Then lee
I
changed soil eud conclitious with thern. gfter the dew is off the tetartecl on a three weeLs' tramp to
so as to insure a crop, este Isave toil- graEs, Care should ne triken not tO the goltiefielde, IL. and his fttur
401 uncoosingly and often oesuceest-ful- let 1110311 steer out too long at first., ifrierds look up elolin. and ut 44
I 1Y for the ereclication of the insect es tbe ben is not to trail too fur and lappth or 14 feet etruek gold- At
(1(.8131 V1.11101 At certene seasons of the tire the little turns, rale end of a WQ2-43, 1110Y 'sad niade 47,
year nute'e life miserable, sueb tin idea
seems ridiculous. 1 -et observation
•
CAN YOU LISTEN'?
has shown that many persons, entire-
enramiliar with agritulture, have There IS 'a grace of kind listening as
- purchased farms and Indeed mi'On well as a grace of kind speaking.
them withotik, the Sitehtest knowledge. Some men' hat% with an abstracted. nEstri.T. OF NILE DAVI,
of the work they were undertakin air which chows that their t' 1 t •
es Sem) Noes. dins 1r4,1,14
bert,i1131i3.4 of Sir J ohn's suecessful
areer.
•
A 'YOUNG TECHNICAL al'AN' aro elsewhere; or they seem to nf,teu, Reservoir :etas Proved Its ueeitti-
hut b:v wide answers and irrelev t d
es
proud's' telline- to 31. feu* friends .
recently about a little form he had
purchased. "I want to get merriech"
said he, "and I decided the farm was
the only place for married life, so I
bought forty acres. 'We are going
to raise chickens and vegetables for
the market. I can get the ground
reader and plant the radishes. lettuce
and tomatoes, and while they Are
growing I can devote my- time to my
technical work, and I can harvest the
stuff and tell at at a good profit in
the city." That to insure a troni
cultivation would be very necessary
never entered his mind. I43xperience
Will base a lot of fun teaching that
fellow, as she has hundreds like him.
Every man should aspire to great
things; to Swinging his business to
iennense proportions; still it is not
always wisest and best to plan too
'large. We shoulcl merely make al-
lowance for good, healthy, coeserva-
leve normal growth. We all flnd
if. -unpleasant to take in sail and cut
4104100415. Retraction should be av.oid-
ed, expansion courted'.
Farming is not a profession, but an
art. To be conducted successfully
skilled labor is required. The idea
which formerly did, and oven does to-
day, exist in the minds of a gre-at
many people that anything under the
sun arrayed in bifurcated garments
COUld rUii a farm, is erroneous. It is
a business which, if successful, re-
quires the lavislinient of an untold
wealth of thotight as well a$ muscle,.
How often we see a farmer pelting in'
his twelve or fourteen hours oE hard
made upon him. What is the trou-
labor each day, and yet unable to
meet the ordinavy final-lc:MI demands
ble? He is evorking his fingers to
the bone, but his brain is resting in-
l'houghtful labor invariably brings
success . Desp Ito a (1410415(4 connitions,
farming is a safe business. There is
a good living 111 it, ancl thoughtfully
conducted the chances of failure are
but few.
Let es study our besiness. Let
us read. Let us think, Let us
hey 120.50 beea
occupied with their own thoughts as
being more interesting—at least, 111
thefts olvii estimation—then what you
ve bee saying. Some interrupt
and 45111not hear you to the end. Some
hear you to the end, and forthwith
begin to talk to you about a similar
experience which has befallen them-
selves, making (401)41 case only an 11-
lustre:Lion of their 04511, Soule,
meaning to he itind, listen with such
tt 'determined, lively violent ettention
tliat you are at once made ontoan-
Sortable, and the charm of conversa-
tion is .a.t an end. Many persons
whose manners will stand the test of
Speaking bre8± down under the trial
of listening.
MUSIC IOND RACING,
A steeplechase mare named Fire
Island, which won at Lingfleld, Eng-
land, would not take her ,food; and
her owner. Mr. W. C. Clarke Frost,
was thinking of turning her out of
training, when it was 'discovered that
the animal had A W011derfla liking for
music. A musical -box, playing about
two dozen tunes, was placed near her
and this was wound up twice a days
The result was magical, for within
a few weeks the mare won two races.
SAPS QUICK THINKERS.
"A Japanese associates three ideas
in the time a Russian takes clearly
to formulate one. 1 have sat in
classroomS beside both," says
writer in the pall Mall Gazette, "and
the greater length of the Russian
thigh, bone, the greater weight. • of
tho Russian MASCAltyture,,. go for just
precisely nothing at all. 'Nowadays
men battle" not with brawn, but
brain,''
DUEL OVER MARBLES,
Two little boys gambling for mar-
bles in the gutter at Milan recently -
came, to blows. There was a duel
with knives, and 0710 0 the boys-,
aged nine, was mortally, wounded ,
s 44.14100.
31(4.
4 Sir Wnliato Winced:a. the famous
engineer who designed the Nile darn,
Mates ill A pamphlet eat issued by
him that the first ear's working oi
the Assonan reser\ (sir has given
great 51111:41'u el ion.
When the Nilo was at Its loWest.
1st May the reservoir add el 200
cubic metres per eecond to the sup-
ply available for irrigation, and was
!finning one third of the water which
wes being 'utilized. in Egypt.
Sir William Willeocks slides thet
the total irrigation ;area of lepept is
sin and a qumand
arter million acres,
the land value is £l370,000,000. It
it were possiblo to perennially irri-
gate the 2,000,000 acres which ere
now without Sliai irrigation, what
now averages £215 por acre would be
increased to 430 per sere,
Egypt has now the germ of all the
water storage works sheneeds,, but
Sir Willi:on Willcocks fee -ors the
raising of the "Assouttn dam at a
cost of 4500,000, And the comple-
tion of the Lake Mocris project at
cost of Z2,600,000. the pious tend
estimates for Which were publishe4
by the Egyptian Government in
5941,. Tho two uthworking in coneunc-
tio—e lane giving the semen- of
the early .euminer and the A ssouiee
reservoir that of the late summer—
ts-ould (easily pvrod e the , w hole of the
water needed for Egypt.
ele
CLIFF Ole ISA I, CLASS.
A cliff oi eatizral glass can be scen
211 Yellovestone Park. 'Wyoming. lt
is half a mile long and from 311011.
to 29011. high, the material of Which
It consists being tts good glass as
that artifici.illy manufactured. 'The
dense glass t\e-dele forms the bttse 18
froin 715 feet, to 100 2511115
the ttreoer liortion., 11 a i g stiffered
atoi survived 2223413,41 nes of wind and
rain 13as IlaturallY wivrt much thin-
ner. Of cottr'se., color of the ,
cliff is not that ,1•?1 natural glass—
transparent. and -cebite----but is I13031 -
1,y. black, and s0533 31I0'ee-; mottled
and .streaked with loo.wirrisit red and
shades of oilve 5170.011 and brolln.
e