The Brussels Post, 1906-5-10, Page 2e•
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nerrs hearing
huntbeaux; but Ibo offset
wee heightened in Larry's mind by the
t.vet.pL'4 c•ut fuel that he was sailing
"I tinder rule° cutore, and that three fel.
4.1 lows who got nut of the way of Itis
11ord lcip, and hosed so humbly as he
passed, would have taken a lit meld
they halt Nut8p0eled the unitizing truth.
4. I{it \\ ui w•as evblaulll r rah a 1 lire a ails
a she• -Ilei• such an ilio ctrtuuo pri °mage
A water Me humble roof.
1 leer:, Ale! prhitd himself on being a
A TALE OP SOUTHERN I, loader of human nature, end who, h i
1 t t nitwit of lite. spar., limo while re -
Te ceverbig fr:iii ion wounds in studying
CHINA. A. 0y lit idol-BHA:rt•, jilloped at one. f„ Ibo
-p i088818!188,4.11 daft it was tn,re than
0, It\r iv cane ruing his ut •.nee that
3 4 .p0+.0,.,rrj -art+4(4,04r4,4.04#•I A4:4:(4.• (.¢)y to 4.; i.F o:{. .e:4%,,4epee Nursed Kai Weng to 1-'reet him s0 etftl-
ClIAPTRil IV. • others, and Larry's scrtt ,lea were sivron
1 Suulelhhtg unusual • had netirl•.d
Lem narkctL was .eget to hear the, rapidly. tnkhtg flight. while Ii had Lwin hone; yes, fiat
n nil
n , that 1 I n h
par4tculars, and Atria soon it a Afb,t all, now lIl ['yntp . 1Vmlg, who had 0crvt, of flea, nal
coruo to his senses end gained demist- hail faced teeny a creels with the pm -
hasty sl;elctl of the tragedy, ns well us bell over hie baser positions, he wan eon- emelt' c,,.aness of an )ester.:, ares ac-
' the bold exploit that led up to IL shout !lit of a man, Larry cen'luded, atollshowing iu r signs of exeiie heel.
"fly Jove 1 Who taut De. Jack wr.,uld ,r ..11801,8r ti f•
ever have dared ruler that hot of flout t, was a blurt manner prgfu1,,s the eating at Air had stone -
ever OLe1t Mei that snmcpmv ttriprr5red one thin* to do with flet.: menet.. ..the nd-
hallea, and toren an audiruce upon the with his rugged honesty, and having vent of her claiming per, medity In the
Emperor it fairly tidies my breath settled ibis emitter to Itis own sallsfae- game, uttd the proa!t' 1 of poeeibia herrn
away in admiration of nus explore I lion, the little umn t•ostdveti 10 btk befrtllin;; !lir• .lttek's widow. even ns it,
doubwhotif his ever fives mitts ldeinuner es il,ings as they canna; steely no gee 1 bud the valiant repreeentntivo of the
P learnt canal befall Avls while such a greet[ syn )fettle—this would account In
of the mysterious Forbidden City." widn-awahc watchdog as bhmself a it tin fur the treintdfug hand and
hovered about. troubled (ok with wddell Kai Wang
"Beware of Petoskey—when the Pus- ttt,+t [d ;m:•=1.. -hut there was more.
sign Liar hegius to suspect he has been Azul Larry, who made it a rule never
ON TUE FARM.
PIENARIN( POTATO SEED.
See that your• seed stuck is fairly unt-
funi, and (tui brings u((, n question
Net is so big that my first thought was
lilt (u steer around it. Nuck 1s beim; said
Lew el out prdigt•e•ttl sheik In plant es
well os: unini,ul lift with miltisels 11111
with all [,hurts µd wu 18,8,8 181e 8.,•.1,
Inn Itt0011 112011, ,! 1 li :462,1 in leer of
ctu•eful selection of leveeing stuck, iiut
with plants grown fowl .fables, run-
ners 1r tuber., Ilio csttu is very different.
True, n Freneini lit by staking his most
v:geraus hills of potatoes anti pluming
their product did succeed in improving
Lis crop for a little. I have always
thought That by planting 11111* to targe-
teeed pot Ales Hutt had been well kept
and not exhausted by sprouting. a re-
ricly may he kept up loupe. 1t1 its full
strength and usefulness, just as the
porno of manhood will 1u.+1 longer, un-
der Invertible conditions, than where
uuture'a; laws are not observed, writes
Mr. L. E. Scant. But in either case death
will evenhtnlly come and wa must give
up
our favorite verft:lies when they be-
come uurnsponsive to gond filth, and
(lt t 0 some other youthfnl vericty,
with newer life drawn from the seed
Loll.
I would not Ignore selection entirely.
Potatoes, especially new vnrietfes, will
sport. I have seen clear while potatoes
mixed in a crop grown from n deep
rose colored seed. These are sports
tend should bo thrown out, together
tsilh the 'zing tapering 1nnkiug runt
with eyes thickly set that show clearly
a leek of vigor. !3ut just how much a
particular variety may 1,n modeled in
type by selectee] is a queetlen.
With mien a marked difference may
h" noticed in two tie three yea's, 13°1
that 15 grown from weft and the chem;.
of type has been effected by pollination.
Not so Willi Itoo pointe. 1t• is simply a
bilge'. A continuation u1 the old plant,
it you please, and tint Ile! seed. A tem-
porary change of type may be caused
Ly local environment alone.
To illustrate, 1 have seen a 10" t f
Rurals Nl rods long. weero 20 rods run
through re dark, nn,! -t learn and the Po-
tatoes were greatly enlnngaleti mrd flat.
Tills was so marked that they would
tardly be recognized as Rivals ]tun -
ring up the stone row on a grovel ridge,
e the tube!:+, for several rods, were round
,' and slightly different in color, while
, beyond, upon a white cloy flat and
where the growth was checked ey
t drouth and revived by bite loons, the
- product ens 111 shaped. That these die-
- fcrent shapes or Irregulnrilles, meted
- by local conditions, would rcpmduce
- themselves i1 the next crop t:0outs
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