HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1904-9-22, Page 3forof a person, after a calm equ-
‹464fetteeE41S44 ,IE*EsStilVeSit ISISI4StSfCeStesS1142dellitttelqeSil able fashion, without being at all Le
OLA baps they answer best in the long
mix-nuea
:se nd equability? Well, per -
lover '
"Oh You intend marryiag on
run."
Paton, and even although you, profees
not to Jove her, try and scour° her
fortuee. She may be more easily
won than I,"
It eras! cruel of her to speak like this'.
She knew ite but she aid it purpose -
lea A shadow of pain overcast hip
11.01V g"TaVa t ing you aro, Mies countenance. She lited se -offal_ at his
i3 -owe'. fehan never maer.y. holient, tenderest feelings, and
Or, Kinship Between Ilan hnd
for I do not love Iter as a man tramPled thent in the dust,
sibiould love the girt wiehes to "Miss Brewser," he said in a voice
maka hls wife, and under euee; eirs ;welch struggled hater to couceal its
eg'sbitiDis,D4-44?*A'03030s4:4414103'uN'ilasl'bttnts&110340IltIsbitdsnsOlidIP111414101, etims-tanees it would only be doine einsotiota "once already tonaight you
Peaty a wrong." A ,
nave aceesea me ot being a fortame-
CUAE'1r'33- "Mine what a Job's comforter on "You seein 'Very coneiderate where hunter.' I. rneY be poor atfd 1Illay
"Ths't -depends entireln tangle cir- !are, to be eure, Bris$ Brewsltri How- 'Wise Polly Paton's leen/lee ere con, be ie tiebt, but I am, IStope, et ieaet
einnataires, ireeeived the °Una' ,ever; I flatter soyeelf I'm tough coated," she said, still actuated hy A gvntleznan, and I should never as
day, most, tempting iavittttion from. {-emetoto wittietanci the Oliolate." a blind unral
easoning jealousy Whieli a girl to h°°' -no 1°Y NTif° s°1eIff °
°- l'xing hi halm. who wants , 'au ale by no means,the its surel,y his words ought to hacc
ave sot ourit of her l'ortune. I have love
sne to go out there in March and, Than whO has so imagined. And tits- at rest. "I suppose she is deeper, YOU. Yes, arid shail love you, in It
staY aU tftwough the senunen Ile covere0 his error too otely in losei with 3,011 then?" QI lizts Passed between us to
119 first
4i me-fsee° lie laughed. "I do She liad. tried his patienee very se- tognt. quite indePendentlY 01 sus
remises 1rate eiger-elteete
(I
beeldes pleeter et meaner gasues believe you stre tryipg to frighten verb-aU tlirousea the evening. Sie corsideratiore. Ilad you been a Poo
and ir1 wero really to go out Vine. however, I see you set. youso4 over-etrained it at leet. girl I should have spoken out len
should be removed from tilt) way ot Jere against iny Indian trip elto- prewserse lsaid, with ,ago. Yoe, however, have choeen
i
from Tradition, anqigniffitE 41.6,4a4
KATIONALIT.TES' D:=Eaa 4
Adopt the use of
WELAT I'x".:4, DIXiX-Xt
Snails Zrow Eaten u.3'.,Orrao
,lear F1esh.olor-4
szil'hiles poncuolra:rp:meheParig*tlowiln
evgainot
isia
A URAL. GREEN tea, i:
,
111a.:1-iY or of oysters, periwinkles, mu*,
sels, and cockles 'is consided,
re
EYLON N IA'
L?ndon, restar
aurants, pticnt
T nplace of Japan. It li-'
. CI snails now liguro cra tho daily menu.
the same form as the celebrated "SALADA" Black 'Ili" is
atly ,Soh,o, says the London Olohci,
is Pure, delicious and beneficial to health eel ln
France, hut in the West Country,
lower ("lames. A year or two ago
INPOrtect tw,te fro=
snails are highly esteemed /)31. tbe
a clergyman !oiloa as an illustratien
jouv.eorrtke;ngin gl3iIrlisstpollotcbanttat es oahad
wall and cat them.
a,
As a, matter cif fact the =ail ia ere
atrx3iytersciailtroea. biloitlioamsorasvtdaianatyd,
arid a mettle:true There ate men who
a tea, la sealed lead packets only. 2,5c and 40c per
- lb. By all grocers
temptation, end have no induce- getber.- 'dignity that setted him. well, "for- believe diaeroetly, and, nothing that
merits to spend. What do you. think. ' "Did I say so?" give ine if I reinind you that that is I eon sttY 4t Present aPPe'trs likelY
of the idea? ' Ile hod takeit a stul- "Not exactly, perhaps,. in words A, flOOStiOn YOV. hove no right to aelt. to alter your belief, I can Onkv gi"
d ng will vroVe a good investment anti
e t the ewner a g43°41 Per cent of in- na0350 a livIng by collecting elea:0
e.resttooirs. thAt.oa.h4ctulsel ocaashthe.,saartainrnig gall rwdosielnlisnif.,,,thellmoi.niedndeira ttlebeeisranloOlsf
- te ,too l holm built in the year 1899 et they are pienea oat and eater, wiles
den deteindnation. Iie would find pbut yoe certainly succeeded in con7- and that I, es an honorable man, my word •of honor that it is, an
out thet night. at, wile -toyer besard, 'r:veYing that impression to my mind. !with any spark of ehivistry in my that 4.1,patenitly carries bet littl
whether soate Breves:sr cared sor '..e3o far you have not rereiveel ,cons'position, should be a beast to' Weight
or not It waS A deSperAte resolve, ,condslences very encouraging Answer. Since we 'do not appear "Olin" she cried bitterly, "don'
quickly 7nade and as quickly acted 'spanner, and I feel almost too ehy able to discuss leeton in a kind- talk to no et. honor- It is Inoe-1;
Sbe eolored painfully at this wen-, batat's Iiiinself to rearrY llee beconsr
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44 le
ouse of eurne kirtd or <>the build -
g erected and used for the express
purpose of storing the farm. machin-
ery encI vehicles. Money expended
in the conetruction a such a build -
arm
e.
%On. ,{tc,.. conuremicate yet another elternoe ly spirit. let tie retrain erem 4 i$ekt.... ery. What honor has the maa who
,
"Wikir should ke ns k utet such a 'Use whit*. perhape„ night ineet with bog her at all." before he even sets eyes on a girt,
ion," thought she On her side. Igreater allikrorol."
e wants to go, let, biro. go. het I! “ikul 1 saelt a Very formed
surely -surely it is unnecesearily to FOIV"
consult me. It is aownright cruel i "rns not quite aure- Somethn
01 him" If ho caret see for himself think that yon are and sometime I
bow iretsli 1 hate the projeet, bow is :{thank that yo o Aim not. Seapehow
lit poesitee for len to eey stekein sion't feel wry certain of e'Sittr WM`
4;itlior words, to tell bim that I lieve Pah* to -might,"
blue, when 1 event lo hit so sriaall A P "Yon UltestYS have 0 r" "^.11'('' swid
POrtiOrt Or 1)1, 1 IIQUght S? Wby, oh, Vereleilly. "Oci en." pother women, and the lest error
thht .1 cannot giverp lilaciW that while up at Nevie rtlY ros Ver Ion"' dark lushes lay like
/
whY'• does he worrY me tor advice *Way I? UAL, then. you most was infinitely worso than the fleet.
Dut lie failed t0 read tho troubled ttlet" nod 1 bay° had several verY ;fringe on"the soft cheeks as she ke
workings of her mind. Iserioue busintree tulks. In feet, it iher eyes resolutely veiled, uncen
lie said a,?11,-41, "Wliat 'do 'WAS chiefly owing to SUMO 1)001001V 'clue of lila $tonily give.
you think of the felon?" . . .
equittu, ply sl.,na are, on "Conic," ho said gently. r
her womanly pride y WWII tiad to he altered and reealter- 'lengthened pewee "tet us liatee
Wailed Tier hut little in ' y a get of procrastinating lase- ' ober, 1 levee never eed
"I4-4-1 de not think a d o that I' was kept such a detti.N., n in my Week
t "a faltered. e." rin stole roand her wale
1 t? Do yon mean to say you mind ittle hand in his, lean
ppose you
no opinion one tvey or the very mock" she i 4 - stwing shoulder.
That's very unlike you, Xiss ubo r rival. the room with him.
1 "Yes 1 did, 1 tad awful! oce ot anOeif sot perhaps
bit of good asking me ' Ma longed to get to Potting- the ralne ght, elestie step as
s 1- know nothing of. 'ton- 1 had a real b ot ft. 1 tAil* Vitegerselel. with a far stertlier.
pas eine peer owe cen tell you. eteperially. . ..e govers , manlier 0710. Which' Nate infinitely that/rely, aS it eVeit now be'
mom +alc,O10,ti.4 to nor took it late his head to Swestebil preferred. Ito beld her tigittlY to btlieve the evidence of hie
I. vise than a AA nie daily 3tures on tho aubjeyt of clasped. ono little stray lock of heir "Nate!" he said wildly. "do
ntutriotentS". "CA* worried fat" ltreqbrnshed 'agalest his face every ems ,wisit to drive sue mad? Is there
that you e tit, and drove me very nearly Mad." {laud again, 'the Wage rang in hislhing 1 Ma Say or do to make
a ranger. 1Iow "WifSi' Would they? Such; a &ttle-9,ears and into:cleated his settees. ls elosse in me?"
o 409,111SS thie point {pet was a very ssatnral eme sm your 1 "OS, Nate! nay darliog," tie WtitiS 41;g0 nothilig.
her"s isirt."
. ipposing 1 want ruts* ad pered suddenly in her ear. with low.
I care for it and value "Ws., but sot on mine, nal * pamionate actente. 'Wave you nev- 'tali no MOM ladies, s i
o that, oe the whole pap r ,addeel significantly. "I marry 'r guessed that it is •yon who I love? en wore dereivers eve
of feenits and Mat -Toni put to.'rigift person, and the sight Perm i. whO 1 would Move lieaven nod One foot in sea and one i r
godlier?" ;will condescend to give sae a little ' ear to call my wife? 3:011, bASId0 To one •thing constant nevet
elt a frapposition appears -so VI- ;holm*" !Where avOry other woman heeetnee .
tirely outelde the range of po5Mh1l- she turned her Mee away, so t tat ,an object of indifference? Oh, N'e.tel ishe ned. p y "Mi
ityr that my inntolnation reftnies to lie Iniftitt not t't*e the color eritmon- rsPeak to me, look at me! I have 'looking 4 * 1 which in
contenoete it, your endien expos. ing her Omelet. "I gather them that 'waited so long, controlled lny tcol- Minuted the con e was
11011 is a matter for youreelt end the lady your father hos selected tugs so often, fearing I had ito "X see Csaptiam Pitsgerithl setiLing for
father, an tierbaps one other 1:0,1s. does not altogether please Your lets- eh-anse, Darling, give me some littIO , me, reitaT s you will kindly tell
son," meaning Polly Paton, Ito .tiillinis taste?" she said, 'with re-.120,pe at ;esti"' hint I am• bore."
de-ide. A inultitutie of counsellors ,IlOwed liOra (11401W‘Alag tiPAISAtiOnS All At 011ee heaven- itwit seem "And are we to part time? nave
nnot be desirable." of her heart. "Since vou have told tericeline to hw, The lights deuced you no Litel word to beotow?"
.
. etereSsiseleteSt+14-SesserelefsSefereSeSer tso3t5a01.0coo,st flolrlIslabhuoirwairingd il 1;1 2exri2all gurre,:dt lenuxdur7batatnedr,vber;ringnozereisohtinintged, 17of 4
vousi-No TOOLS,
e
'I ‘ houses 'which we live , One etore,y, and a. half io height,,,e/monary aiseases they poPular/Y
en gives us =pie space for the '''1:- 1 as a e -is,
' • rus in -ouch our crops re ,{storage of a/I the teols And vehteles - .
u !' j'ave 414°' ta 0° With our ea- IQ" a QM 1W"re4 acre laAlli" l)nnl'n plirUiQtigisce adrtelnielti°tothettile a•Pa4114gt1Telolsenbaieril!
e 40,Sment aucl emcees. Every ferreer are convenieotly arranged so that the
is tliereforo called wipott to etudy hie inspleMents are eaelly gotten. out nod i.,/iQugh in the rnitn4 Stnle° "4'
e `1.11?leittliomnisair. hit.x.rerrilisigrhAt it,{{)/t i)p{Te, in. It lies been our cestmet to pleee t enrols, tin,' are esteemed as highly
1,- tools in thie btilidinr every uiliht as in Franco. Spasmodically a star -
riled reproof, hut she knew that. sife 11'1939°1m to be riel'?"
was right. She toyed and re- "To what are you alluding?"
Kie him for utteriner the words, "1 oue :thirsting to that. bet yo
h they triode eareenely roisi- made with Captain Puller at the n,
MA, bait •ropilo iwo greA ginning at this winter,"
le ties that night. he had con- "I heve forgotten About it e;
'suited her with referencolo his going
'to India and also shout rearllang 1 have not!. :+r:0
of lay words. s
4uller show bis
k."
Fuller! What has he go
Q do with it! teurely slash11 Ini
.
41 to 17:::4fIntbetepp:r304:antstitootacaoln4atri,:biault: von Nom oparatiom It Is but Won ° ".kte °4 iu °11"
;o red mildnereevie,epatedg troewtneh tanedruyo:z. vitionwasaorricetTiftit.4mioesur isontutoandl"awpItalceie faonrcidsthaonaoeveelldednitswofwilitiselleawapotujed ibi naofte
as well in tho eare and proteettoe it under cover and you are well re., be passed by, for it le generallY sold
wardeS for the time spent in the ex,-; et Fri a pound, Cut and rooked us
tended whirl of ite Usefulnees. A "te cutlet it inStes rather veal,
5-
I trifle AS an eftereliener het
t before I even knew sem, is ne
for ever,"
don't make any apoloeloe,'
sh ti, sweeping him a inoeLin
ir , "but when next you rose
theissour friend captain Fuller perhai
iU you will be good enough to WI bin
that lie WAS mistaken oiler all. an
that the heirees was not quite s
ly caught as be Imagined."
+{ stood and stared at her iner
deZand INTitt,5 it corm*. mower Ppurelmeod three years ago i'viti.mktt $14"Wici°11 of "1 abgtit it.
NiNntoihoonothf et itl:e:trearr7niosisoint, gto,alditaeup_t :4;t1:1.1.ratio; fermel 31,5 oanidt ihiorisghtnevaesr stnotoady falynor0eae.rm.aenly ininetliQr1,'seallelswharistognregiattesly.
t I the vein or been in the sure, hame. ami sauesiges are tioth (tope-
onfojilricocr,iyis,aionalttlb;getdo tl except. when in actual we. Another Itizing auci espenSiVe. Neer since
instance we Might eite is that of a tiyaris, in the siege of 1870-71. was
t I tUro for the Btorage a the earions,bioder pureliaeed some six years ago driven to eating op the animals o.t
c{: dIsaletirieNe%dullieenntthstehue,741)eailrulnn;04tohnieduln31411°2:171:risle''''ra''tilrliee ii,:Stlitiariactoct7.9raLpti'llr:disi4bse"grn* truhlrenhetline‘ra":0(ke/1111i4/111$0e°11111.v5":
O the most convenient, apple tree_ -{ save cut 'with it o'er tWO. hundrearie as tender es rm. Imo there aro
1{' where they served the purpose os 0.'; neree 01 etrein, and it wa.s:11satislitos who import it regulerly
0., nen roost derirg the i,r10,1 In witieb4 iritO ito aecuetomell rlaeo 111,frora Algeria. On the sante testi-
J. ti.ey were not ia tattoo.). ue, bas, the tool 'house Atter tbis season's mono lio 1 eteal.s ete re-orted to
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eP*Ir•bo 111117 .1"'klate catan4' Nettlie "ger
1{ well bnudatsa. 214.110,rewtrout earel.,erattivit,trao ;at?, ItIaliglon. re4Tdir rttriltriuttell its enduring ilisesltb4(411,1'wit)eltiellie isantitielliginbetwityill.yj4gwitiliater
{
000 they are glad to show their!' waYs been c{trehallff lic",„„sed.,14na net erocs54iles provide a meal of tho
alttoruoig :iibtaIrtliaprii.)1inoevs..71111x46q;;Iteis4t.iteeS1 tOtothethfosct tbet it bas al...;' Ana toothsome. and alligatorS end
• 4ent-'4'"vn (''c'". most delleate flavor midway between
, that of Veal ond pork. 0
1 op 0 e .year, 31. farmero will give the matter but 1 Dot anti mutton, with por,k. so en -
• We Flitl ihni in over eorintannitze 1, it /Itlle tbnInZlIt iln'Y will 'see Plaln4. otirely make up the menu that wo
tree methods of tool storage,
II ) 4 /it' e' ,, 1 t 1 1 i 1 s* y t r aeW14.115i legMG MGM) WIG )4'31 as
mho sert oo 'levee s a o tog en u el„, .„ di'hes, „„, ., ,, ,
that 11re old ripple tree and barn . .. „ . . . .
,Ftcomeh a4iierents to the t• I I el. I
" positivelF. rehn'70 to he eenvineed ,rtseltewinii,ntae.hiel si.tvePs 4teroifleriontont r ae: 'i.uguga11,411fleosh(117efilelstiro&leatlYd t'ataout44110 hill
4
!l.f‘hosiyt it spaistesdtoomehltilteerstte0001:01, osle4,1111;0.0 us4-10444.11•-b-oisitt:Ing-Yfett.btelta-t-p-Ur-posie--. - f4f fres It is good eating, as ltt.Orb.
▪ farmers go on year after rear in Mon rliFaa an On Juan es 1 yr.,
In 1sraa •0 it is largely' eaten. Paris,
If I understand you rightly
refuse to give an opinion'?"
"Since you press; tbe point, Co
tlittlier. 1 to. :Sly opinion ea
eilt no one, certainly not you."
"And yet vou were the pereon who
lirst mitocated my {going ahroade" and agreeable?" (tremulously).
"Very likely," nho retorted. "I "Oh. hang It all! 1 botelly !Mow.
advo-ato it stiii, as an admirable "And what doe.s Miss Polly say to
Means of improving the mind and this proposel alliance? Does silo
r moving petty insular projudiee." give her consent?" aSkod Xate grave -
shrugged his shoulders with. a for it wns impemilde to joke
geeture of impatience. on. so serious n matter, and for once
"You are utterly ineoulaweben- She Wt zee luelinatioa to indulge in
slide." he Sad, in tones of growing than%
nnnoyance. never asked her." he said,
"Poisibly," She replied, "thoegli it
stales inc inconeprehonsibilit,y is
not entitely on my side. Other
people beside myself aro enigmritie
nuttisal,"
me NO much. is It fair to mik if her
in her 't.itteed, eyes, ber breath CaTTIO
seorase, she retorted, "are
me is 'Mee Polly Paton?" and. went in quiets flurried panting% wahted upon people one despies.,,
"Ali! I knew Terry had been be- "'Nate, nty own brame• generous And then she left him with that
raying serrets. Yes, that is theiNate, Ilft thoeo Sweet eYeS Mirle*IpQrting SpCOY,11 ringing in his ram a
edY's nunle*" iTell ma with those liPs4 sorre" re'^ompenee indeed for the de-
votion that 'inn.' brought leirn all th
way- frorn Seutland just to catch
sight of her fake, to hear the soUlls
t I '
I their cereless slipeeStod way, getting
; but a partial rMarn'irOnt the MOney
they :may bate invested in implo-
MentSr. realising Out the length
'of tool lies doseuds rot eo mute/Sup,
you the attention given thino when in
-
wizen not hi actual service.
'0 On A little trip .22141th the writer
{recently took through it fertile pore
.1:ion of the country he was groatly
ooeration as to the Care and store. a
F, NarEs. alone reeetirine 10,000 goats annual'
become poor never do well again. ;n1071: the doniteY, whose deshi when
eil onm fat and then allowed to ily for the lalde. Qux neighbors also
julgrbbeen *1010 it
ibtueis abestItoteerp than
lewreheildt.. 1 tuts jrusih%tiyu,geriOtEtoiglig.11ipirve:ocirtilaillgietisho tin3lnlaanetrt;fifteftvt:irlre:
Y111111r‘eveCret of successful sheep hus-
bandry Is to keep good sheep and
inissolfosall tilliVets'is G continued effort
r
And, is she--- ste--eery pretty changing expressions Metro watched to improve the nocits they will go
looking somewhat confused.
"Ansi what sort of a girl is she?"
"Olt, a nice, unaffected iiale emote
tilled thing. just the sort of girl
to make a man as excellent wife."
"Well, anyhow," lie said, adopting "Iedeedis' And ber voice once
fresh tattles, "1 supposo you nill ad- more resumed, an iCer tone. "A highly
mit India to be as good it place as satisfactory arrangement all round.
any other- to pitch one'S tent in?" It is riot often one hears of these
"Quite as good, I should say, if marriages de convenances fulfilling* so
not It( tter than roost," many requirements, but in your ease
"And teres pretty fair sport to We have not oltly the parental bless -
'be get out there, at least, if report ing but also an unlimited fortune.
is to be belieeed.' and sincere attention an both sides,
"Yen" she said dryly, "aed Allow Me to congratulato you. Ilave
snates abound, and eitoie.ra is not you, fixed the day?"
nu am mon, neither is sunstroke, "No," he said angrily, "and
while jungle fever strikes, down vie- what's more never Shall. Why do
time by the score.'' you persist in distorting' everything
"1 wVl run my HSI< of thOSe ter-, I say in thiS way? I never alluded
tibia evils," he answered, with, a eke any affection in the :natter. Poi -
broad smile; "besides, I'm pretty `ly Paton and I have known each
good at standing heat." other sinre wo were boy and girl to -
"You'll be lucky if you do stand gether, and are more like brother
it, and don't haVe to no io bed in- and sister than anything else. Can't
'Tread!' you understatid that you may be very
imksrawaysaa.".64.111m04.0111.1411EcrilmAmmill
!lidos
rib le P
Stone
lad
er
An Exceptionally Severe Case in Which a
Helpless Sufferer Was Restored by
so often, that you do eare for nos a
little, that you aro not wholly in-
different to ntel"
She tented her face to his, a ten.siso well. And she felt like a demon
dor light resembling the breaking °L. 5110 WAS conscious of not being her
the rosy dawn illuatining its every it. being •2) 0110 af •oso a • .
when people are not. responsiblo fo
their actions, but an evil sprit up
bold her throughout, and MOW She
was left to enjoy as hest she Might
the results. of her handiwork. rot.
the second' time in her life the an -
of faith hail hetet torn rildely
asunder, leaving her to rock help-
lessly to and fro on the dark bil-
lows of unbelief.
• impreesed in tbe storage ot their
tools which was painfully' evident on
,
, every hand. On ONO of the MoSt
' 'ptoductive farms in the locality. the
bach.wards insteed of forwards.
The only requisite to bring a sheep
up to a desirable standard is that
tools wore lying shout in every eon- it be a first-class smixual of a parti-
• ceivablo place exeopt where they bo- cular breed.
- longed. In the barnyard the bar- Wool growing Presents a • possible
rows, which hod evidently not been means of improving and /milting pro -
r , in use elect) the sprin f harrowin w s 4.talde the pcor and rough bads.
- ' completed, were resting with then, Sheep is the most gentle and 3n1 -
teeth in the Dian= Pile. Near tbe feueive animal on the farm eind al-
ittarrows the farm sleighs decked out most always noaresistant.
, with a lorge wood -reek eere standing • SIIVG:) requires 21, 'Variety of food
, in readiness for the first .stiowstorrn. to fOrM fieSil and fat and ueless it
,i1:11hiontma,,t11.dalgailvernontalleimiana hv,),Quistieili.cerd tetaltr,e flistysbuo.ilicti they will not grow pro-
' en appearance, yet. tl•.ere they Stood SileeP is an animal that requires
within five feet of an empty shed good rare, good heeping and close
wherein they might readily have been personal attention, and is well aaap-
stored with the expense a but a few tedateorathies strxotalbleftatreim.vxy 01 stimu_
moMenis labor.
Tiie owner of this establishment is luting the appetite, oE any animal
reputed to be one of the wealthiest then giving a variety and frequent
farmers in the county and his ex- changes of food, (bis is especially
tensive bank account is a topic or the case with sheep.
general conversation, hut deepite all Whenever Sheep are ioreed. to wade
this thee's-, careless methods which be through Wet grass aS higli as their
has acquired in the past few years backs they a/most immediately' begin
have not tended to inereas_e his to lose flesh and to go into a do -
worldly wealth end his example is Cline.
not worthy of the emulation of his Overstocking with sheep should be
neighbors. Theie are many other esPecially avoided as injurious to the
farmers who can _find an abtrndance sheep ana ruinous to the land, as
of time to whittle and talk politics sheep delight in fresh pastures.
at the corner grocery but who are so 'The best quality of wool cannot
busy that they cannot-. find time to be grown on sheep which are alter -
`put their tools la the ,shed. • nately highly fed, starved and froz-
It is often necessary that we have08.
a thorough naderstanding of the tan- Whenever a sheep is allowed to
ity of space in order to get the tools get out of condition and then is fed
lin the limited etorage capacity pro- tap again, there will be ct weak place
vided on it great many of our farms in the fiber at the point 'where the
where buildings erected especially for poor condition. ends and improvement
this purpose are unknowa. and evhere
all available space in barns, sheds,
feature, but at that very' moment,
dose bellied, like some omen of evil,
she heard it voice, the voice of Cap-
in Puller, speaking to Mr. Mc-
say -
Just look at Jack! lIe's
going it like a house on fire, taking
tho heiress by storm, and I land my
bet an easy winner. I 'declare that
fellow has tlie cheek of the Old Gen-
tleman himself. They tell ine lie is
as good as engaged a/re,ady to a girl ,,,"-N,iceet ball evtn' wa.s at in nny
up in the north, arid yet here -lie is exelaii:enie(i{iisennr.Plitia.ia,,,Nreitvzegrersaal:vi
flirting like the idevil with Miss as gave
Droner! Well, there's nothing like sue"- a, number or pretty Women in
one room, before. Hardly a plebs -
having two strings to one's bow in
this world, for if one snaps liearled one among the lot."
other is close at -hand to fall back His stmill talk had been Weari-
upon." . - some enoteeli and empty enough be -
All tile joy, the glad faitli anv fore, but notv Nate found it simply
trust, died out of her face inir intolerable.
inediately. Every word fell like a r`tet me it down," she said abruo-
This, then. tly. "I'm very tired, and want to
bitter stab on her heart.
go home.
was how people talked. What people
thought and said. Another, second, "Shall T and look for your
and she would have yielded, but now carriage, "-lriss 1-11-ewsast?''
abi lier nature seemed turned to "Thanks, Captain loitenernba. It.
stone. Colonel Clinker in his excite- will be the greatest service you Can
ment Had apparently not caught his PossiblV do n'e• My 11°'id aches so
friend's rOnlarim. dreadfully.''
"ITa-s.^c you nothing, to say to no, -Kate," said Atare- 'Whitbread an
'Kate," lie asked imploringly,
"No!" ehe 822.3(1,drawing here -elf up
to her full height. "Nothing!"
A .ehid, pitiless Heist shone in hor
big grey eyes; even the face itself
had ehaneed • so swiftly frona the
sweet, happy, girlish one of a mo-
ment before, it was dittieult to be-
lieve it could bo the same. She was
experiencing one of those eudden re-
vulsionof feeling which occur to us
all at rare intervals, and which.,
wiben we think them over afterwards
S E'S fl1„KIDNEY-LP/1g PILLS•
ma.ke us tremble at our own sensa-
tions and the bitterness oE the Ian-.
gupge we hav e , used .
"Nothing?" he exclaimed, for, His
GraYcl'or stone in bladder is about decided to, give them a fair trier. hopes had, been cruelly axcited by
the most painful ailment that over After using one box I felt a decidtkt that brief si!eace. "Do yotomean
'afflicted , mankind. It the result change fox the better, and after tabs- me to lake that _ for an _answer?"
of deranged kitineys, lbe uric acid ing five ilexes I feel like it now man. 'Most cot -tan -eye" she replica dee
'forming into hard substances; which I ani entirely out .of pain; and have eiciedly, harelening hersUt more e.nd
ledge in Abekidneys and bladder. Po //lore- discharge of' blood. ' I can niol'e
This hoigible disease is'prevented and bonestlY recommend Dr. Chase's Kid- "Oh, Kate! dear -Kate!" lie cried',
cured by Dr. • Chase's Kidney -Liver ney-Liver Tills to any fellow -sufferer, beside himself. ,"Don't take away
and will cheerfully 'verify this state- all hopeIt is possible 1 illaY have
, Mr. Daniel Drown, English River, matt to anyone writing me." spoken too soon, but I will wait for
Ont., writes: -"per three years 1 Mr. W. Bowen, Postmaster und months, nay years, if only you will
suAered • from urinary troubles, per- station agent at English Rivet let mo,-Tif only you will tell me that
taking of the nature of stone in the Ont., writes :-,,r have interviewed perlials some day I may be rewar'cf-
bladder . •pr gravel; and the pain Mr. Daniel llrown of this place in re- ed, I have 13een an idle fellow, but
which I' en'Th.red can scarcelY be de- gard to his long illness and cute, and I Willalter that, alter anything to
scribed. I was • Unable todo any hetahv eertir.lr that .the testimonial pie:me you And ,to win your love and
work, ,and- frenuentlY ndlseharged agrlven by boll is correct." affection!,
hlood. ..Theugh 1 spent buncireds ot Pr. Chase's Kidney -Liver Pills, one "It is -useless," she said scornful-
dellats in doctors' bi11 1 receieseel pill a doe°, 25 cents a box, at all /Y. "You plead well,being probably
no relief; and et last decided that dealers, Or Edmans_on, Dates & Co., versed In the art. ancl,display 'wis-
would never be abla to work igain. Toronto, , To piletect you against dom in 'wishing to secure seid
"Ivens in this- condition I wan Ltd- inritatiens -tee portrait and eigna- strings to your bow.' in little while No She said drearily. They
vised , to try .ler, Chase's Kidney- ttire-ot Dr. A. W, Chase, the fainous ago yoe asszed me lor advice, and can n _vet be put tight. It has all
Liver Pi I IS, -2831 thoitgla I had no receipt book autlme, are on every, complained because I refused to give been my own fault from beginning to
faith in them 'oe ;ss; anythine, e'ea box. it. I do so Laws GO to Miss Polly .end, and I have said things to aim
hoer later, when returning fromn 37e
ball happy and radamt :the stole
softly into ner friend's room, "for-
give ree for disturbing von bet
could not go to bed withoue lolling
yoi; something --something. which oc-
curred to -night."
Kate was in her dressing-goWn and
slippers, crooning over the fire.- "I
think I can guass." hc mid, putting
ber two arms round the others neck.
"Mr. Grahame has proposed to you,
has lie not?"
'Yes, Kele, at the ball."
"Are You very happy dear?" - she
said gently.. •
."Happier than"( have ever been in
my life; and you? /lave thinga gone
welt with you'?"
She hid 1101'face in her hands, and
begen to sob hysterically. • -
"Kate, ‚.-hat is tbe matter? You
can tenst me, ' surly."
"Cli, Mary! I am eo miserable I
don't know what to do with my'Self.
I don't 'feel as if r ever could be
happy 2181.1light- carted aga 0. ,
"Is it as bad as all that, dearest?"
"Yes it is, and worse: Mary, do
you remember telling me bow one
day I shou-ld wreck my whole • life
he
and refue tlove of an st, mn
henea
whom I loved dearly irt return?
Well. 'I have clone so to -night."
"But we can put matters right,
Nate. They must be put right,"
Said Mary with unwonted determine-
. •
teen.
etc., must be utilized for their stor-
age. lass a careful arrangement a
large amount of machinery c -an be
very• conveniently housed in a small
tamount of noon space, whore it is
very readily available when_ desired
for use.
• We are of the opinion, however,
that no farmer in this day of fairly
reasonable prices for building mater-
iels .can afford ta be without a .tool
this 'evening which no man With e
particle of spirit could ever for-
give.
Kate! what inade you do'
it?" • ne".
She lifted up her tear-stalned Mee
and said solemnly. "You may well
ask that. I earmot tell you Why. I
felt like the peoplo in the 13ible,
when the devil. entered into them and
they became perfeetly tinreaeonable
beings, nm sane note, and probab-
ly- shall remain so till the end of
any 'days, but life is done for me,
and 1 shall never know real happi-
ness any more. I '220171r1 give every-
thing 1 poesess 3D tne world to livo
the last two hours. ever again."
, Alas! even as she uttered the
words she knew too well'jhat no
amount of wishi ng could avail her,
un'i thnt the past be it good or be
it bad, ,cae eever be recalled!
(To be continued.)
begins.
On the ram and n
his conditios d.e-
pond the quality, conditions and
vitality of the lamb crop, and every-
thing .possible should be done to
maintain condition.
Dryness is one -of the requirements
in the production of lhe finest grades
of wool and exposure to dampness.
makes the wool coarse and brittle
and the 'fibers weak,
When exposed to cold or storm the
naparal oil, which is necessary to tbe
health and ratural growth of the
wool is washed and the quality of
tho wool is iujured.
A 8ma11 fat sheep will always bring
better prices than a large one, hut
if the /co.ge one is once made fat it
will coin:Mend much the better priCo.
•
TANNING SHEEP PELTS.
The following method is said to
have proved quite successful in tan-
ning sheep -skins. Cleanse the wool
tharoeghly by washing theiu m warm
Voapsods, rinse Nvell and soak for
tweaty-foue hours in a solution of
alum and salt eight ounces of each,
ine enough, warm water to cover tile
pelt. Drain well, stretch on a board
until half dry, sprinkle the flesh side
with equal parts of saltpetre and pul-
verized elem. Fold together and
keep ia a dry place for about eight
or ten days; turn the belt two or
three timee a day in order to get the
alum and saltpetre equallY upon all
portions of the skin,
•
ranged by the late Sir Henry riltomp-
son 'wee held in London some years
aeo, it is still almost. datigerous to
euggest horevile:h to an Zuglislunan
115 foods In leanly it is very excel-
lent Wing, anti only prejudice cao,
geinsny filet. Old and worn-out
horses cannot afford either nourish-
ing or pelatable meat, but that of a.
'horse reared like an ox, 'for the
'table, lins n liner fibre aud flavor
'limn best, though darker in color. It
le served in the best Prenth restwa-
rarits, 'eel), as being largely e.aten.
by See people.
"It was in Paris " wrote lir.
Vandam, the author "Aa
man in Perin" "that learnod bole
the cat had been misjudged. Call the
dog tbe friend of man if zoa like,
but don't cvat him. Pry rum, stow,
boil, or bake bim, do what you will,
Itis rtedi is and remains oily arid
flabby, with. a strong flavor of cas-
tor oil. But I declare that Stewed
puss is far finer than stewed rab-
bit."
This testimony the writer can per-
sonally corroborate, having retently
been latited to a dinner given by a
esottainet of eseentrie Mates. The digit
of the meting was "Chat aux Mame
nignons." Soaked in while vinegar
with aiomatic herbs, and cooked in
red wine, the rat made D, 221005 Sa-
vory and after the prejudice of
the first mouthful, ono was bound to
admit its ,sticenlence and ilavor. The
same verdict, meet be given for rat
pie by any who leave ototen it, At
threShing time in the North Country
some farmets capture and convert,tliet
rats from the ricks into a 9tow or
pie. Thus poolsed the grain -fed rat
is as dainty' as the pigeon. On this
point Loth: the naturaliets, Frank,
Bueklan•d and the Rev, J. O. Wood,
agreed% "
Another neglected article of food is
the guinea pig. Were the edible vie -
tees of tele hedgehog known it would
rival ortolaes in epicurean favor. As
cool -eat ixt rtsral England it is delici-
oes. The correct way is to encase
the hedgehog, bristles and all, with
a think coat of soft clay, and place
it in the ,glowling embers of a fire to
hake. The bristles and skin come
off with the harderiocl clay, leavine
the tenderest, and most delteate meat
imarrinable
To :make bony squirrel into a
stew may seorn refinement selfisht
cruelty, lnit such ideas rarely trou-
ble the rustic. and the dish is as
meanorable as appetizing, &lakes,
being rare in • England, aro almost
rnknown as food, but le Southern
Prance there is a snake which is ex-
temively som prepared for cooking
tinder the name of hedge -eel. Treace&
those who eneoss eels can searcely
shudder etewod seene. Frank
es se and L, once dined off a boa con-
strictor, and heartily enjoyed it, the
flesh beipg Qxceedingly white and.
firm, not unlike veal in taete.
120 the' iS the sort of girl
who believes in loOkiug at the bright
Side el enerethines,," Sybil --"nos;
she's s1 -aye lookesg at the tasiny
surface ea a mieron,"