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KING OLAF
r
Qr, Kinship Between run and
florse
leaew, was to bo Colenel Clinker's
aneunt, and. she followed laigaro'a al-
ternations in. the market witb the
deepest interest, The Field became
lier extant study, for among its
Pages she occasionally came across
the name of tlie man she loved,
Aod ae elaren set in, Mr. Grahame
not unnaturally began to press his
marriage, end to urge that some day
might be defirately axed,
"Waitiog can do no good, Miss
Browser." he said; "I have some-
where about eigla thousand a year
,.
and the eooaer we are married the
CHAPTER XXXV.---(Cootiotted.) was in e. ASSfie, lack -log now
better.
must see what. I can do yet." 1 that lie wano louger present to
Kate would not hear of standing
e Said to herself; nevertbeless she 'cheer. encoursoge, and sliow her tlie 1
soneewbat defeated, 1111
the a-oung couple's way, so she OS a pereon way p te e b - - o o
!night air, soft and belmy, whispered
sweet bellabies of rest, thea .Tack
Would Sight one of Ws lorg cigars,
the red end gleaming like a glow-
Wocne in semi -darkness, and. they
Would sit side by side in their Tittle
garden, glorious with all sorts of beau-
tiful manyetinted flowers, thousands of
miles away from the eld world, 011ci
titilk of times gone by, of Snowilak'e,
of Opal, of poor King Olaf, of V0X-
ington, Nevis, and familiar friends
and places. Talk till the peacelve
twilight grew drowsy and dark, till
the tops oe the tall trees in the aeigh-
boriag forest began to rock to aud
fro„ sighing and moaning, like living
creetures, eill Kate'a heart melted
trolly
de e when his or her , derel.?„r grown more stupid. and ortine p7r c asairmaaerk eould ouly delay, pallasa 51.11;erl°1'llbae-nd411snIdi:dr :Ili; M6WaedeatIndeel 1 cot:
' ully offices have been peremptorily teresting than formerly. horses more- aa°,5 raot
tad ernonee, omeever, On Making e avert, the c.vil day -alma sse plies shrill voice rang out.
Wit h a 11a4ty COaSciOUS start,
concluSively rejected,. She de- troublesome and unsatisfaetory, would los- MarY cireantland
0° hOuttds less swift, foxes more twisty . - ' - Tente returned from
"You will look, upon our house as ,f. yi • - or the pre -
log effort. and with that object len than at the c ea t f th
onweence en o e
view eallowed Kate up to her bee- season; the whole world, iti fact, out
MOM. gear, And all because one par-
te . dear.'" she said regretfullse oicular person. Nruo. woeong and
'el cen't tell you liow sorry I. am meepeeee meal her theughts, heippqa.
about all this sad affair* 1 hoped (el to be abseet,
so ineen that everything inight come By degrees, as the weelts wore au '' P , f e ' waist, sleeveless, awl all but bodiless.
ight. and thet!ght how nice it.weele.d. i away. Kate greW Dtful and uncertain g.retrelet ier the isted c=fier• ' 1)14 4.' 4U1 ;' The Pleasant, YtnimmrY ralstle4 iu
be tor F°14 e44 inc ItO• 1131(4 ioavrled Lee" i in her moods. at times feverishly ii1Dt thbAulg c1X leatrue°11Y e't
getter, On the same clay, and in the rtateeeteee„ Preerthe air tumbled Witli tt craslo all the
eop e. rata ad sucl- t 1, k I
' cone tier assent, inewiee e 3, now ng
3,:our home, a coue, said Mr. Gra- -
haute, who entertained a, profound' sett', refresented bY
respect awl admiration far eeeteo Whitbread, strogglieg maufnlly but
"That is to say lentil yoe Pierre-. I i'volintY to impress upon Ifadame So-
suppose,Pbie the fact that she detested gown
• I. with only aa Melt or two of
.eareae-s a, faelish fapey. destined eret greetings Were ineteed he tool; Mare up to o en, ...end trea, efe place ere confidence in your
ueaesation !More forAle tram the exalted alti-
11°'er te'" T.e4/41-PLI''" 23iVI laughing and jesting with every fresh " fed os erdering imst Ilands°/11° d t xste 'Madame Soldtie " answer-
Fadly. "But tell me, ArarY.
yourself, Are you le earneet
joeinge"
oleery mach in
3Iaree the •color ma
lia cheas. "1 4li tel
remeniber, on the vight
but since tbenseeing you so tin
We, 1 have not ltke4 to trouble
with ray email aliairs."
'.3.1liat a selfish wretell I am t
Vire!" exclairited Kate in a fit
dden penitence. for her conscience
uiot lter as slie remembered bow
etely her own, individual con -
erns obsorbeel her atteritio
"Tell inc abeet everything
nqgv, Mary dear. just by way of
showing how 1.ind and forgiving you
can te."
"Wel. then.
araltame Irks
wife." said Mari,
ensile, "Very too
riot?"
"1 dozet, of,Tee nith ven
arr. Graham
sound judgment allot
in his choice. Si yo
actually engaged?"
"You are not angry t hope.
Zt SikWitii so ungrateful a me *a
01 lextinl.P. you. especially now.
you are in troable."
"lfory.," abe sail gravely. ,now took but slight interest in pass-
e bad as all that. quite, and hat- eyelets. She lived a purely pas-
eer own feelings may be, I can- isiVO existence. jttst as fix all the main.
ot leep being glad for your sake." !springs of her soul had been stricken
It you would rather. Xate," said 'down. The roxington doctor, a
Xary tinddly, "I will give him uP kindly old Male, meeting lter one day
even now." in the streets declared she looked
4.Anti a nice sort a ereatura you pale and thin, and strongly recom-
"would think me it l' accepted such a lenended change. of air. She Shook
hire. No. no; if 1 cannot bother head 'with a quiet protesting
ip neettelf tan at least try rand ismile. It was nonsense to talk of
;.e others so. Besides, you are ,eliange of air. What good tank' it
going to get rid of me so easBY possibly do her? It was not that
11 that. I propose, paying you ,she pined for by day and by -night.
and Mr. Grahame rtios.t eneonselon- jlehe kept lier sorrow bravely and ro-
ably long visits." isolutely to herself, never mentioning
She was struggling hard to bear it again even to Wary lehithread,
lip. and not let nary guess haw ter- though the latter, seriously, alarmed
riblv Prcareet, of ibis second at her altered liabitS arid coedit:ion,
parting afferted her, would often say -
"You might live with %is allogetle. 4*Xate, dear, dole t grieve any
Pr," suggested linty eagerly. longer. DO try and forget the
"tt is bupossible to make definite past."
at Others a'bstraetedly sent?'
eame church," ant, wbile at covert -side, after the cwasNlActre ° lc°
tudes to which they bad been raised.
441t coiner as formerly, ehe noW preferred
Y slieplug away by bersolf into some e
quiet corner, from. evaiele slie oray
emerged when imperotively necessary. itithwae.',(,1 to wear the garment Wben
She liked to stand there lost in a
ill bOundS fOultd, and then she Y soon* 3Torn" silo aatel wearily,"cor-eges en eleur will not
e% . .
'Thank goodness, she reflected
brown etude'. alone aed. unobserved.
muted Ler hat on her head and Pla lY, "and I tnaY never have t be de rtgueer in my este. We can
in a reeeless, desperate. deell- the chance oi giving Yon any nt°re leave all those frivolities behind, all
au, with gowns ettitelde to nA n °mu „u Th„se
conceivable and inconceivable -* e -e" "' eee — •
0 tbe eepeeses whoa; sbe, he Sure and please Miss Whitbreadeeast,"
etrayee, spite •of Maryla repeated Itletertiber 3j5` She' net' tvY°
trances.
re going to be a dreadfully
way which alarmed the Pr"ents. led 131"° Wilns vn°' thuSo senSeless and idiotic fashion e or
r'inriding inen for her safety and It. Pleases mer dear." Silio llever*whirit we poor fools of wolves, ars
her own sex with envy. hatred.
'dice. She never would liunt
hough she litieked her several
out to covert, feeling she was
ping the mare M trust for
owuer, and tearful of injering her
any way. Curiously moven. al -
tried in these. days to bear
life for now when she
than she lied 01NT donee
elms scarcely put a, foot
covered theraeelves with lo
Sbe courted dauger in vin. Thr,
ave so OM% do, All invialTrue she had wealth, hut wealth
o dinner. except 'with Waite:1dd not give lier what she wanted.
wlioee friendship elk% valto.'could not fill the •aching. desolate
steadily refused, People void in bier heart. Sometimes she
nee let Mary guess at the tine state, tee siaoese
ot her feellogs; only in the solitude eienoes done!" eedaboee mean -a
of lier own room at night, when the Sophie. with a significant and de-
bostle and confusion of the day were spatting sbruo, or the shoulders, as
tiver-t'Or "at wtith trYIng °31 dress' the two girrt took their relieved de-
. and bopping they laid been ter- purture, acetic, eeadomolselle Brew-
boser eine() their arrival itio Fee, elle est ;toile pereonne certaine-
-41° 'w°1114 -break "was moat, mais num Dieu: birerre commie
u esporalently of the future, How ;Joao..
desolate and fotiorn her life- appearee
it stretebed away in nit the Ion.
ware to .corne. Notbbeg to Bye
thing to look forward to.
eatreateous peopie-bored bought slie would tura hospital
d though she tried hard to be rse or eister of climity. and try
them, ebe shunned their so.and merge ber own sufferings in those !ow-
l; ullenevev it Possible. She. others, but the 'vitality within bet' 4cliarPit 44't untra"Tsileillegi"odefnasilinfsv'
y• n mos Cile,*,
who formerly was so bright and too young and too strong not oequirod rather than beierent in the
so easily amused by trifles, rebel against such a tonsecrati°11 human species.
all events, until after the Liver-
Poor leate ! she might he foolish
and in love, but even at the best of
Ifitnee she, and efailanie Sopbie could
bow but little in common. That,
liowtAver. is seldom any reason for
out's fellow ereatures to stay their
judgments or witliliold their bastily
formed. opinions. On the contriwy,
' the lees we are acqueleted with well
Other the more ppt are many of us to
Plane at Present, dear," slit' answer"' "I am 'trying," she auswored wear -
ed gently. "I contemplate a, solitary' ' , "God only knows how hard, but
tture tee an elderly Spineter, with .0411'1 forget so soon. Only a few
auloo save a pampered weeks hove gone by. cliyo me thee* going abroad, was picturing foreign
other romp
and indulged eat." Mary, give me time, and above ev- lands and far-off countries. The
"Tt goes to my heart, ICate. to erytliing take no notice. I don't Scoteli blood coursing in her veins
hear you tale lite. toot. why should want to Spell anybody's pleasure if rendered novelty, enterprise and ad -
you riot allow yourself to be happy, e eau bop it -and--/ would rather be venture etninentl3r attractive. The
too?" left alone." spirit of the old Highland B• rowsers
She strode a pace or two up arel And wliersa-er the eubject was had descended upon her, and she lall KNEW IT
brought forward that was the ton- Wearied of the strict conventionalities Bore Is tee exact, answer of at
iiSahcotmloe;gectedatnod gioregauwenayta.dfarresu schoolboy to the questions, "Inha
how many other ororda are there tbat
meaning of the 'Word 'belle
and petty rneannesses of everyday life.
distant continents, where the foot of meeeaegae,
frrotals, 'alto' is the
sound lilie 'hall,' and What are their
°Hall, were you open. the door and
Her youth, She would walt-walt, 0,0 be couthuedo
pool; perhaps something might hap- e
pen, some unforseen event, which COSTLY leT,SHES.
Might alter the present aspect of af- The most beautiful and vostly fis
fairs. A. taint, unconscious hope fiat- es in the w°11(1 ci)me trent °hut'
Wee in her heart. At twenty-two to ' and th° rarest and most "13°11511'e of
go on living doer after day, month all is
after month. year after year, per_ mons of these have sold for as liigb
the Orusb-tail goldfish. Spece.
baps era sea was seventy or eighty, as sTop (lath, and in Europe the pric-
without any clittege taking place, was es range from $250 to $500. The
a prospect altogether too dreadful for brush -tail goldfish is so small that a
her imagination to realize. A heavy, bait -dollop plea", will cover it, and
lowering cloud earkoned lier brabe probably there is no Being thing at
nueeing her feel 'unlike herself, nue its Mee and weight that is worth so
seeming as if it must burst before the Int" in°1.1eY-
etearness of lier mental vision could -----4
be restored. Perhaps it was well for 'WHY SHE DIDN'T LAUGH.
her in these days that the constant Little Aliee, who had. been sent an
bustling from piece to peace, the errand, returnee rather hurriedly,
hurrying from sliop to shop, proved and called out to her mother :
Some distraction. But in tlie midst "Oh. mamma, what do eou think?
of all the business she liad to attend A little girl was crying in the street
to she weut about dreamlike, us just now, because she had lost some
though in a trance, Her imagination money her mother had given her.
fired by Colonel Clinker's project of Some people laughed, but I didn't."
"And Why did noe you laugh,
dear?" asked the Mother.
eBecause, meninx," said the child,
with trembling lip--"beeause the lit -
girl was me."
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The
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What will my farna grow? Will it
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What cow is it tb t gives :1,000 to
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FOR THE YOUNG DAIRYMAN.
An indltstry that cOnnta Merit -
ore by the tifotteatola of volumes,
and lute a tbOUSalld Inert putting
their test. Wt's work into the ecienti-
lie inveetigation of it, and twice as
ionny more posina aa great, experts,
eecli one fueling out eometables new
and of wane daily', it is pretty hard
t tell in a colinun how to reeeh
suress, and give an iosight Into
Modem tleraglit as it now relatea it -
fent to the dairy. writes Ida John
Goula. SUCCeSS in dairying is largely
unleerning what you thought you
knew yesterday. The oney thing left
to the dairarnau that was orthodox
knowledge forty years ago is the
Motherhood of the cow, and that was
not then coosidered in a thOlagIltiOi
way or thoegin. of as the real faun-.
dation of dairying, A mother'a care
and feeding as part of the dairy in-
dustry were nOt, taken into occoent.
Luck was well thought of then, and
the Lnowledge that success egulie lie
arr s at only by t oughtful, studt-
elle UttentiOn and investigation was
esnteintese.ineaney. U It had aale real ex-
Tbe man who found out all about
down the rooin. than went to the
window and looked out drearily on
the still grey Ay and pale green
fields.
"Do riot let us discuss the matter
stunt burden of lier reply, "Leave
Me alone; let inc be by myself."
She was like some noble, woueded
beast, who, when he feels he has re -
any more," she pleaded with a great eeived his death -wound, separates
unconscioes sigh. ee leo not want himself from the herd, and lies down,
to bother people with my troubles if in solitary agony to bear his cruel
I can help it." hurt apart, untended, and alone.
Poor Kate! Short as her life had So time passed till March, the roa--
been. she liad already learnt how the stering, blustering month of March,
outside World only appreciates what WM ushered in with clear skies, dry,
is bricakt and cheerful, and turns its pitiless winds, and hurricanes of
face away from the dark, sorrowful dust, which whitened all the trees
side of the picture.
Time went by very, very, slowly: at
least eo it appeared to Kate, hanging
terribly' heavy on lier hands, while
even hunting seemed shorn of its chief
enjo3rmcnt since Colonel Clinker's do- ites. Among these latter Fig•arois
pasture. The zest of a good run name appeared fregeently. He, Kate
and hedgerows as they were whirled
along by the aiolent blasts of chilly
air. Meantime the sporting papers
were full of the forthcoming Liver-
pool, and the odds against the fa.vor-
To Enliven the Liver
Aid Digestion and Regulate the Action of
the Bowels You Must Use
13i21 Chase's Kidney -Liver Pills
ThaGreat Spsoifio for Liver and Kidney DiseasGs.
It is the liver that is largely re-
sponsible for indigestion and consti-
pation--clerangements that are a con-
stant source of -trouble.
The bile, which, when left the
blood, i a poison to the system,
causing- biliousness, headache and
muddy complexion, becomes of price-
less value when passed into the in-
testines to aid digestion and ensure
regular action of the bowels.
The healthy liverseparates bile
from the blood and sends it into the
intestines.
IF YOU FIND VOTIR LIVER
SLUG-GISH AND TORPID IN AC-
TION DR. CHASE'S KIDNY-
LivEt.- FILLS WILL BRING RE -
LIME AND CURE MORE
PROMPTLY THAN ANY TREAT-
MENT YOIT COULD FIND,
By enlivening the action of the
liver thoy renio‘e the cause of bilious-
ness, headache, indigestion, constipa-
and other fiCe vornpanying symp-
nikr
man was but rarely implanted on the
virgin soil, and where life was beau-
tiful irt its primitive simplicity;
'where huge forests, rollir.g prairies,
lofty mountains, and boundless plains
filled the mind with silent adoration
of mature, and a sense of the insiga,
nificance of eaeli tiny atom called a
human being. When accompanying
Mary to that eminent modiste, Ma-
dame Sophie, and listening mechani-
cally to the voluble foreigner's ex-
planations as to how ruches were
batter worn this year than killings.
and how bodices a' la vierge would
be all the "mode," her thoughts in-
variably wandered off in this direc-
tion. She pictured herself living all
alone with Jack (or perhaps just old
Maggie to do the dirty work) in a
cosy wooden hut, situated in a pic-
turesque valley surrounded by tall
Purple peaks, with a clear and rip-
pling stream meandering through the
dale, on ivliose verdant banks the
shaggy -haired, meek -eyed cattle clus-
tered -for they would own a rancho -
and in the morning quite early, while
the sun was still struggling with the
liazy clouds of dawn, Jack would go
out on horseback, lasso in hand, at-
tired in light shooting clothes, palm -
hat, puggery, and yellow boots, and
capture the stragglers or count the
This specific action of Dr. C.lhase's
Kidney -Liver Pills Oh the, liver is
what, makes them of so great worth
as a family -medicine ancl ensures
them a lasting place in the home,
Rogers Clancy, farmer, •
stove, 13-rtlac Ont.,
have used Dr. Chase's Kidney -
Liver pills, and would_ say that there
is no medicine that equals them as a
cure for stomacra troubles, biliousness,
torpid liver and headache. I was
troubled a great deal with. these ail-
ments before using Dv Chase's Kid-
ney -Liver Pills, and they have proVen
calves; while she, also up with the
lark, would clear away the breakfast,
make the beds, mend the linen, do a
little gardening, feed the cbickens,
churn the butter', polish: the furniture
and then, when ja.ele was expected,
put on a pretty clean print froek,
such as he liked, all ready to receive
him, and give him his dinner. After
that they would talk over the events
of the morning, and perhaps go out
fishing togetherin the burn and
catch some trout for the evang
meal, or else have a scamper on
horseback over the prairies, or em -
wonderfully sliacessild 1/1 my case." ploy thinselves usefully in carpenter-
ne, well selected. welled an we
cared for, of any of the dairy breeds.
Failure in large oink production re-
sults from three main causes: Mixed
breeding, crossing breeds to get com-
bined excellence and getting a ecrule
result, and tryieg to Milk the geuer-
ol-duel-purpose cow to get both inflk
and beef end getting neither profit-
able', a condition now existitio about
which. the great apostle a duo pur-
pose is now belaboring the breedere
of tlas class etock for having al-
lowed the enilltiog qualities to es -
ape.
!NOVELTIES OF ALL BOilYS
Select a breed, and breed along
the lines of 011e fatally of that tweed.
Tests weigli, cull out, sell and MB.
Save the best all the time. See to
this yourself, do not trust it to Vie
hired man. Ills interest in the mat-
ter does not reach beyond the next
pay day. See what you can do with
the milk and how you Mg he related
to the best market. If you seal milk
by the 100 pounds you will want a
milking dairy. It it IS Creata„ or C
tiled milk, you want a breed of
different type. If it is private butt
making or sendirg to a. elVatnery
your plans will need some ebangez
but in any eveut do not get Wang;
led with
.A. Sle.13,1 MILW, DAUM,
The era of general testing ofinlik
dairoing years AV, and dieeares i for quality is not tar away.. It
PRIZES GRANTED OR PRETT'z'
HOUSES,
A Whistling Choir in 'Church --
Money in Massaging
Dogs.
In order to encouyage the Ouilding
tf beautiful houses, a. tnunicipolity
has been found whieli will grant ex-
emption, from the taxes to those who
construct elicit houses. This is the
St, leeteloburg City Council, and it
will grant gold medals to the archi-
tects, in addition to placing a emir-
ble tablet on. the best facades,
The Rev. le, Bilderback, of Millville,
N,ew Jersey, has ventured so far as
to induce e choir of youtig whistlers
into his church, At firet, however,
wben the whistlers made their ap-
pearance, the boys in the gallery and
severea of the congregation jellied
. 'Deis produced such a horrible
discord that many of the ladies left
the ellorcii. It is to be hoped, how-
ever, that this will not be tbe CaSe
When the congregation beeome more
lewd to the new conditions.
CLOTHES SOLD llY WEIGHT.
A leading Ohicago tailor bas start-
ed the fashion of charging the CeSte-
mers by weight, 11'he customer is .led
to o, machine, and the figure OhOwit
on the diel is the price lee hes to
y .for his clothes,
use a photogrepher by strikera
vel inuevetion. Picketa pae
the streets carry a small
th them, thus they are able
instantancoue pbotograpie
celegeo tbey notice work -
Mee portraits form e. "bleck
for future use.
a new, and a decidedly lu-
` • proteseion is that of Ma
dogs. Prom tee prospectua of
a, profeeeor it alive.= that
wrinkles van be removed from the
tac a, bulldog for an inclusive fee
of lt costs about $t trek have
of Often favorite dog frizzed.
ilonable FOCiety* about the
novelty is that of progreaelen
deal g pertien. A. change partaers
lies place et each- eouree. Fret in-
, the gentleman who tatea
into the room sits with feet'
during the temp course. As soon
Courete is fintelied, the hostess
little gong. and the gentle-
"ses (4rder to tate his place
side of the next, lady at the
e. Of course, be is succeeded'. by
nctt gentlentau, an awn man
lianges his seat. So it is that each
lily will linve eight or nine partnere
urine tbe course of tlie dinner.
"Very- few people are aware that
Tewfutindlaud port wine is the finest
a the world. it is true that the
lee is not produced in the island,
but it is ripened there. The Wed!
of tete climate Amply marveleeis.
The wine becomes beautifully
MELLOW AND lurk;
recent investigation, is etot aafe the solids in uilik-not its water
advisor. This num in Ida day has that constitute the value In milk to
objected to worm barns, bectture tbey any purpose.
made cows tender and looking liana- Have a home for the leteirO,
coewsss; calitteubl alslotsasitelantdhattue lubreadt not be olitillotrtintbieer
• I
leYing and were ifigley susceptible ventilated, sanitary. Ace from o
o disease; that eucculezit foods in And well kept. Have o floor tha,
t.
"comes to the ground" and is mad
waterproof. Use the feed to make
milk, not to Wartn the barnyard.
Water has no more berath giving
qualities about it for being at the ice
making point. Corn fodder is never
ter would not. keel); that the separa- improved by a Six months exposure
tor was not as good as an open tat to wind and storm, Clover is melt
pan, and that datry schools simply better in June than in August. Feeds
taught a lot of nonseuse; feet, produced on the farm are seldom ad-
ulterated with cheap stuff of no
"TEEM SUN' DO MOVE." -value to .increase the profits. Do
In this age of dairy enlightenment not let any man tell you that there
and sharp competition, would advise is no value in farm reisee oats and
only the moo to attempt dairying corn ground together, for milk mak-
who is in iteartari born sympathy with ing, and that the nurchased concert -
live stock and likes to care for cows trates are always the cheapest, Ito -
and has a determination to stay with member that no experunent lias ever
the businees from start to finish; who proved that grain, to exceed seven
believes in dairy cows and knows
them and knows what kind of a. cow
be wants for his particular purpose;
who knows enotigh about bis busi-
ness to test cows and breed them, in
line, and not become a breed mixer;
who recognizes that the cow is a
•
'inter were against. nature, and that
Cows kept in the stable fitteete winter
weeks would die for Want of exercise,
Ile "knew" that all milk was alike,
pound far pouird, or aces* and but-
ter nuildeg; that machine Made hut -
alt harsh elements being criminatee,
it takes About ten years to ripe/et:no
best einds of wine, but some Topes
leave the islend after only a idN7
years of treettuent. The Newfound-
land port is found to be of great
medicinal use.
The most nOrel Of all drinks, how-
ever, is "liquid eunshine," dr:nk
made its first appearance during tbo
course of a lecture given before a.
reacting of engineers, assembled to
to eight pounds a day, a cow, hos learn alentt the marvellous propeOlies
of radium. The lecture -room was
over paid in the dairee except witli
now and linen a plienoutinal cow.. All t chtrkenca* and glasses of the liquid
sunshine were banded round, while
feeding and we tering should be toga -
/tell:. should be
ler, and milking the same, and the the professor explained the compost -
books and papers, and above all, be-
at onee-well, that tion et the novel drink. A small Dor-
needs a special chapter. Read dnir,y tion, of esculin, which is a Iluoreseent
chemical, was dissolved in each gates
Oiled witli water. At the bottom of
'neve in your Ousiness. Make it a. each glass was a minute tube ceee
tedning a minute portion of salt af
radium. This, by its notion on tete
eseulin, caused the conteets of the
glass to glow in the darkened room..
Di this interesting drink a toast was
drained to the progress of science.
A very interesting novelty is that
to be 'timid in the latest dieectory ol
the city of Metz. In the directory
the names of married householders
Yearly Rentals Paid by the Cit -1t is
are indicated by an asterisk. 1 hes
that lovesick damsels are able
izens of the Capital.
mother, and needs a mother's ewe;
who can and who will provide a clean
and sanitary barn for his stock, and
keep it so; who has made a, study of
the different foods needed by' a cow,
and cao proportion rations with
some degree of practical accuracy,
and will -Inane his farm et ration
growing plant; who will select some
go in bawl, howling 'along a boy one of the three divisions of Market
that won't go to skool; aul, what the
shomakkee chargis you twenty-five
Emits for to aol your shoe; all, all,
everybody itt the world."
Obe pill a dose at bedtime and Dr. Mg. Anyhow, they Would never re-'
Chase's Kidney -Liver' Pills will en- main idle. And thea in the evening
sure healthful, regular action of hid- whea the day was done, when the
neys, liver and bowels '; 25 cents a round inoon rose silvery clear froin
behind the tali outliner of the misty'
hills, when the bright 'stars twinkled
and slicree ityriads of sparkling
the famouS i'aceiPt boo. author, aro gems, when the say overhead reseal- SCOTT & 13OWN, Chbv4ists, Toronto. Oat.
box, at all dealers, orEdillanson,
Bates & Co., 'Toronto, The portrait
;and signature of br.' Chase,
OES THE
Yllitilit?
H not, something must
be wrong with its food. If
the mother's milk doesn't
nourish it, she needs SCOTT'S
EMULSION. It supplies the
elements of fat required for
the baby. If baby is „riot
nourished by its artificial
food, then it requires
c 0I0 s
.
II
11
I-Ialf a teaspoonful three
or four times a day in its
bottle will bring the desired
result. It seems to have a
nagical effee' t upon babies
and children.
°n el,(3 y box, bled a pure b ue-e..
en v IL, a cl he
demand for milk: factory, butter-
/nal:lug or city supply, and become, a
specialist in one of three; and lastly
a student of the industry, always
studying and investigating to the cad
of acquiring definite knowledge, that
can be used' to profit, and not to
prove a prejudice or humor a whim.
True all men in the dairy business
do not secure the same results. The
dairy is a creation of a man's busi-
ness and educational faculties and
just as men succeed elsewhere, so
they will in the dairy; but fewer
inen, we think, utterly fail in dairy-
ing than in what is known as the
industrials. The best business men
often, fail, but how often does one
hear of a dairyman failing who is up
to date in his practices"
In starting out there must be three
distinct propositions before the
would-be successful dairyman:
can I produce the most good mire.)
How can I produce it the cheapest
and what cow must I mill: to pro-
.,
duce it? „
On these three points hang all the
law', and the profits, Dairy prices are
just now low. The man with a cow
giving 3,500 pounds of milk a year
is right in saying tliat there is a loss
in it, all the time. The other man
going through the same motions, and
feediag little, if any, more, but mak-
ing a cow that gives from 5,000 to
8,000 pounds, is still
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success. All successful business is
made by the persistent will and pur-
pose of its promoter. The dairy is
no exception. GThere is nothing new
in this article. There is only the
education of restatement about it.
Reiteration sometimes convinces; once
in a generation convicts.
MAKING A PROFIT.
A 'dairyman to -day mast know
about foods and their elements; not
that he need be a chemist, but he
wants to be a close student of analy-
tical results, and know how, by
t1ie4o tables, to assemble a fairly -
at least balanced -one to five, or one
to six or seven. ration; be must know
enough when he buys, to buy grain,
and not cob dust and muul dust mix-
ed with white clay. Ile must know
about the values for cow food of the
different grains and their alifferenees
and riot scout tlie results of careful-
ly made. experiments. A. man will
trust his soul to the deductions of a
book --read theology, but look as-
HOUSE RENTS IN LONDON.
There are about 575,000 dwelling -
houses and tenements in London..
The popular rental would appeal' to
be soraewhere between 2.30 and 241
per annum, as no fewer than 122,-
570 houses are let at those comfort-
able upper middle-class terms. '
About 55,000 fortunate people get
houses for a more 215 to £.20 a
year; about 86,000 others spring an-
other 25 on' their rent, and then
there are 58,000 whose rentals come
between 225 and 230.
Then there comes that solid clump
of surburia, the main body of thirty
or lofty pot:riders, which gives our
avenues, roads, crescents and places
such an air of well-to-do-ness. In the
241 to £50 there is a sad drop -
only' a bare 36,000, but curiously
enough when we come to the a50 to
£61 there is a trifling rise.
There are 740 happy people in Lon-
don who are in a position to pay -
and do pay -21,000 and, upwards
rental for their dwelling -houses! This
is very nearly as many as there were
in the whole of Great Britain in
1893-4. So some fortunes have been
made in London.
B„
'NOT TIP E OUTDONE.
Housekeeper - "Have you any
"Genuine Mocha?" Still, it mus t lie aclinitt ed that the
Mocha coffee, mum?" '
"Just imported, mune" triciCUriollS 0/ th:e5C ti pollee tions of el ece
t.y. The whip is said to be
Sinai" dealer -“Yes mum." whipping of horses is about the most
"Import it yourself?" - doomed by the new apparatus, which
"Oh,yoeste
yes, s . tu l tsae tut d. mum."
y:orders is delightfully siinene of application
direct t.
,„Eurnpl How nalleii„ have you A couple of plates are fixed to the
horse's harness. Zeal ploy be in-
lian.drofused into a flagging. horse merely 1.)y
,But si3cty pounds, mum!,
turning .a heedle fixed within the
"You have, eli, sixty pounds? I cart.
read in the paper thie very morning -4.
-
that not over fifty pounds of genuine The new Belgian military system.
Mocha reach this country annually.” established on the bases of voluntary
"Yes ilium, that's true. I had ten conscription, has alereely proved a
Success.
to see whether there IS a chance for
thena A. brief reference to the pages
of the directory will show them if the
loved one is starred; if he is, themai-
den's love is ill-starred. -It is quite....
simple for any maiden of the city to -
see whether slie itt wasting lier af-
fections; the idea may be considered
worth copying by oilier munica
panties.
ELF.IOTTITO APPLIANCES.
For some time the French Govern.
ment has been considering the advis-
ability of abolishing the guillotine.
The suggestidn is that the guillotine
should be replaced by a novel electric
appliance wbich is greatly in advance
of that used in the United States.
The new machine consists of a helmet
in which two needles pierce the tena
ples when the cuirent is switched on,
The brain being ruptured, the crimin- ,
al feels no pain.
Thn npplicatians or el ectriel ty seen;
to be 'unlimited. A wireless telegra-
phic lire alarm is orie of the latest.
This apparatus is the invention of an
Italian engineer, Signor Garini by
name. A fire breaking out in airy
room of a building fitted with the
apparatus cueses a message to be
sent io the central a pan rateis. At
the same time a- loncl bell is set ring-
ing, and so the inhabitants of the
house are macld aware of the out-
break.
Ranee at the .sumaaary in a book on pounds Over from last year,"