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,"And so you've anal a c)uarrel ! Well, • my .at that age, when the demon
xeally, Mr. Maude, as am old friend, Iteason throws has weight into tale
cam must allow me to take this op- scale on t1W side Of Evil, and tells you
5 I ears are flitting by, car -
It tip again, you know - rying away thte time for happinCiS,
YOU, to tell ou that really I think you and that the beauty which uteeps
„ tl in oau ing, has been
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YPh.e truth iviis that rho poor; lit- left u�uluecded by its possessor like a
tie woman had been smarting, ever withered flower. But Rabiole's pet•
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since miss Farington's visit, from fast confidence was her saf0guarcl till,
the supercilious scorn rtritlt which mine, and Itke the 1wirld among
that well-informed young lady had the pees, I kept MY tumults witclln
but ver ds. 1. was, however, oc
.tested U y � dne Bonn
treated her. 12Yro ,
umildly ; Sor, indeed, to hear , little signally distressed by a consi(lera-
gentle disapprobation or my lane ti.en for which I had never cared a
, too matter-uf-fact love gave me net straw before -what the neighbors
acute pain. I would any. TV I, an indifferent hon -
•`f wouldn't for the world have est lean, really had same trouble in
i d !in-
keeping an
you thoughts Sore rile
thou
lie � Sc•or
• h1u� x .e in un g
said utts t „ 1,t p g
for if, of course, a person's love at- pulses down within me, what sort
fairs are nuL bis own business, i of condnot• these carrion -hunting
own m
• in 1,n who
But, lav n
u 1 man, > � ? B , !f, to a x
whose are tri, 3 idiots S-:mnlcl ascribe
yna So long" i really must say, now they looked ,,,)on as an Importer of
tlla,'t I can Opel, my lips without in- foreign rices and the type of all
dlscretlor„ iltait elle moment I haw •that wn.s godless and lawless, was
that stuck-up piece to aftection I pre evident. Tiley wvotrld all, in
said to mysolS : wile must htLve p
asked him!''" a commonplace elioruls, take the part
I assured. Mrs. Ellin that was or the comulonpince Alts Farington,
not the case, but she paid little and finite in condemnation of poor
heed to m,' contradiction. $he had Rabfole. Now, no man likes to let
relieved Iter fe!ellluge, that was the the reputation of ills queen of tri
great thing, allot it Was With re- earth be pulled to pieces by a cloak
covered Calmnests that she in- ling crew of idiots, and, therefore
Quired after the friends who tiloilg it I had not enough strength
had ma -do my yearly shoot- of mind to str9gest giving up those
Ing party in the old treasured walks, I began, torn by m
times, l k1low little more of them struggling feeftng;s, to look for
ter w
hicl
_ let .r
. •ittfeverishlyto t,l
to
t at et ,
h Ward
at las g S-, t
than ehL. did ;fox loll g
when Fitlaiatn won my pretty wrath's Fablan had promised to send off a
heart, had indecd been tile farewell soon as ire knew- on wliat date 11
meeting; predicted by Maurice. Brown, won'ld be free to conte north. III
7the
t;oung; autlior filaving ehocke,d wife herself showed no eag;ernesS.
publicWitll an excoodingly nasty `•Ho is the very worst oI carre
el, rind fr,llowed it up by another spondoats," she said. '•Flo will pro
whf"i wou1;1 have shi,clind them still bably write a letter to say Ile I
more if they Ilad read it ; title, how- coating just before starting;, post i
ever, their refrainvd from. doing with at one of tls1: last stati(itls lie passe
a unanimity which might have proved fllrough, and arrive here before lot.
di sastrous to his mputatlon It n Swell- It IdId not comfolrt rue to letar
known evening; paper had nut offered thu$ that he might Coale at an
Jilin a good berth as a sort of in- moment. My eoluei�eneo Was prett
Spector of moral nuisances, a post clear, but I wanted to have a fa
which the clever young Irishman notico of his arrival, that I nig;
filled with all t11e ^eclair-ite :zeal and ronelvo slim in such a manner
Indiscretion. As for Mr. Fussell, lie to prepare the peccant hu811)= f
lord danO WnIl for himself in the city, I thea do• erately earnest etymon
and now leased lot shooting -box of .1 11wi, mcuie, tip illy mind to prrtIch Ili
Ills own. 1Y'11f1e Edgar, my (sear old i oat wluit his wife called ncgtoct,
friend and Cliim, had fal;T,'i b'!,L into 1 what I telt i''uraa was infidelity.
the prospermw ranks of the happiis..f
lnarrled; and wvaS now leas troubfe•d , t very serious gtddition to lot
by 1,.nittiLal nlubiti.,n than by a ten- ;cares t felt
on beltnlf of guy O
done; to grow fat. t pupil came upon mEl in the Sha
The ten days which followed the ; of a rumor, colluuunicated by I?e
rupture of my ellgagr,ment to i g;u,sotr In a myst•er'ous manner, tri
Miss Fa 2xtssocl In a :groat ] ., strange figure ll�ltl Uccn e;een
calm, irOulllad only lty a growltl9 ' ..h0 1rCC*perS In ]114 C4nrBC Of t
sense of dread, both to Babtote ail:a 1 P� week, wvn,mloring~ about tholli
me' oStwhat
wo3l rapidl)toqultecollie
Well, :d In t
1 vi^ nity of tiln Hall itiow-ard s even i
she. go
nervous vinotional creatures dol I spoke with Ont% of the men w
nrlleri Duce tlu, moral a.tuloshpere , ht'Id ^seen him, anti from what
about them: is right. For it wv:1.s I said I coulal linvr no doubt thnt
the loving; Sympathy, of every 1lv- wanderer wits the Irillacky 'Ell
Ing being round her, from her mo- who, ora I fonrid by sending off a t
ther do -mi -or up to Tia-ta, wvlliell gram to the Itimatia asylum wh
w-orked fire bt titer Hart of her cure, lie had been for some time confln
tllouiX.11 I actin. that the hills and 1 had been missing for four (ln.ys
the fir -trees ]Lad tite fresh street ,'rats suepposed to be clangorous. I
air' had their shatre in U. 5110 Want ' once gave orders far a search to
ou't every day, sometimes with liar 1 made for him, being mulch alar
another and Ice, oftener with me by the 1lossibillty of Ills present
and T,tl-tet., as Mrs. Mlmer's strong 4 himself suddenly to either of the
dislike to walkilii; exer•Lise did not I poor ladles. Who worn not even aw
decrease as the years rolled oil. AS i of Ills Condition. The first (l
,for 'BablOI% I thank God that the scoliming of the hills and of the fO
pleasure of those walltS In the crisp { g7roved fruitless, 'however, Wehner
the
h the
tbrdu surprised at
air up the hills and g Boole wvas mri�ch sur2si is d
glens ,was ulla}loyed for, her. The tinacity With which I inslati(td t
taxilislt Which want of Warmth the wind Was too kern for her t
and w mpathy had breathed on her ou+t Oil the secon(l dag I think
childlike and trusting nature was began to have suspicions that s4
wearing off; and iter old faith In tilingwas being; kept from her,
the compalldon to Whom she had on My Suggesting that she had
graciously given a, place in Iter heart ter stay indoors again, as tho k
as tite incarnation of kindness, ors were, Otut shooting near the
had only grown the stronger
for l;
the glhnl)st:• she had • lately had of slto gave
me a shy appretten
soiuethi.11g deeper underneath. I glance, but made no renlont4tra
. even thick that in time languid and As I started to "make a ronnd
Irresponsible convalescence of her the keeper," as I tru},v told
heart alta:] mind from the Wounds her though I did not explain with
unlucky marriage had dealt to both, object, silo came to the door
OIL?-, Cherished a superstitious feeling lone, making it beautiful picture
that now I had returned from my, der the ivy of the portico, her
travels it would came all right, and throat rising Out of tier dark
that. 1 cls<,ul;:I taxi able* to mend the like, a Illy, and the pink color w
x � 'brought
ht
defects of tett marriage by tt,ttathe the mountain air had g
(exercise of the magical skili which again flusltiilp; and fading in liar f
had brought 1t about. So silo slat- ,,Wall," said 1, looking at liar
tared or rang or Seas silent at liar a, great yeatill-a- over the fait
pleasure, as wwo walked Uetwveen the aaixl l?rightnie,ss w-Iti'h were so
now bare hedges beside the swollen to gjsc,ppaar from my..'ig;lut, t
Dee, or climbed on a thick carpet of HwVitflowed 1127 1111 t,llle fogs end
rustling bruwvn oak leaves up Craig- fever of London life, "well, I
ondarrocll, and noticed hoW Clay by call at 'the post -office and Sno
,day the m;tntle of anew oil LO011- cata't chrLrin out Of t11e Postmis
nagar grew- wider and ampler, and fii`gers a totter train Z,ttbian."
Itow the Soft wvall of tate wind among ` Ah, you want to g;(t lid of
the fir trees in sttmme.r•t}me had stud slue, half smiling, halt repr+
own into an allgry alild threaten- fill,
f2uga roar, as Ir already hungering; for •`No•o," said 1, looking down -a
those, days and nights of loud March gaiters. "Not so particularly'.
when the tempest would tear tip Then we neither of- us tmid
the young saplings from the more, but stood without tookir
mountain sides ,Ike reeds, and each, other. I don't know Wha
lout} tJlent down pelt -molt over the was thtnking,about, but I tin
dccaytng trunks which' already began to grow blind and deaf
obloked up,tho hill -pangs, and told of to the sigh of heti and the I
le toot
thie ,storms of past yea,re• Sae? of tilt tappingleraa.rof lof thiar e rain set
woulld took late m5 face
frau] t the s Lip,
to t,mee to e+ae if I teas happy, for Buick In the valley below S(
Ohio had OL 1,10 trick of reading; I to have Colne sudtiertlly neater, i
t?hsough' that ugly Mask; It the to be thundering close to my
look satisli.o(1 tier, silo cithertalket rima et t(IM Oslo tvl�ilin h(
mal was Stile nt as Sl10 pl0ased, b s athO
she tattooed site deati ver r0sted,d tile �un- l tianast inwhichOut fowo ldlnfall Ups
09111 of. a cloud, Slu
til, by ,SWoeot words and Winning when my poor witch should hav
loolttshia had driven It away: away. 1 was thankful to be br
devil, was of course happy, back to commonplace by then
I, ;,ZriadifPcrent tashnolt. tJCd1e tone;s of Mrs. ^Muter, who h
eftex n very
blood has not yet cooled to any lowed Her slaughter to the doom
gretlt extent at Siz and thirty, and and tvho encouraged Ina with
19ina eyes tlt:a,t hn've lmatlInted You for banter about ray ohooting Pow
010vob, �'ea;rg lose none of their W1,1LOW- x set afC, '
The Billie lvilo necomiaa.nted me w'ad
lora;, lank, weody young 1,11911» %X
lleadyaleat and valuable sur11110, was ;t
ewan ,rand Svha;
romised to 1llevelop i ltu 4 fine specs=
Len of Stalwart tilaellc tlut-onalty be-
7re marry years were over. We made
ae circuli. of that part of tile forest
ear the I-lall which lead been . ap-
ainted our beat Por the day, but
bleat to fine} any trace of the fugi-
ive,, .Tock was not surprised at this. bV
"A man wi' a bee fn'c, bonnet's nae
a daft but a' can mak' the. canny, Ql
,neo Joel.- spit if a' will," said lie, with 11,
wise Tools. u
Anel hip opinon, wiil.ch I aP til
irehensiveiy shared, was that the m11
agitive would not be secured until i.1
Lie had given us Some trouble. • i►
It was. a cold and gloomy day. The e:
;Milling, penetrating Scotch mist it
;,h o'uded the whole landscape with i1
t mournful pray veal, and gave place i[
Is the; dgy wore on and the leaden i
:loude grew heavier, to a thin, but a
;steady snowfall, I left ,Tock, as the a
tlmo drew near for th,e arrival of 1
the train that brought the >,ondon }
letters, ter return to the Hall Wi1
ant me, and got to Ballater post-
office just a9 tike mailbag was being c
carried across from the little station, w
which W just opposite. In a few min
ut ,n I had got my papers, a.ud a let-
ter for B,abt,ole in hoer tlusbe.nd s
ll,andwriting, The snow was falling
faster W th,ts time and already drift-
in'g before the rislii•g; wind Into little
Ileups and ru ,S by the wayside and
IL trio e-xposed stretch of somewhat
barn and barren land which lies be-
tween Ballater and the winding DeH.
I walked back at a quick pace, scall -
Ding snowdrifts
nar-
rowly
small
en4'w
ar
tile
Ii•i.ng; t t o
ineas�uriing with my
eyes the progress the soft
white, covering Wile . making, and
wondering; with the foolish heart -
quiver and miracle -hunger of a
School -boy on thy* last day of the
holidays, wbatuer that snow-fal}
,Lvauld have the courage and strength
of mince to go on bravely as it bad,
begun, and snowv US up l If only the
train would stop running -it did
sometimes in the depths of a severe
winter ---and cut off all possiballty of g
MY witch being taken from lue. for
another month. I had worshipped her
e so ood,
en
v f
I
trod
b t;
ice a1
set y'.
trhaa insert to sly -I couldn't resist
g;iSIng; myself this, little pat on the
back -that direly Providence mlpht
trust me with my wistful but wall-
contiuctetl bappinests a little longer.
And all the time• I knew- that my'
solicitous ruestionings of sky and
%noir wvere futile and foolish, that I
was, carryllmg,■ the death -warrant of
e my, dang;•erous felicity in my pocket,
incl thalt if I hats a %park of sense
of mn nlaneus lett in my wvool-g a,ther-
ing; old head, I ought to be heartily
1 ^-lad of ftp
,.Cho notion of the death-
y
,,:arrant dleturbed me, 11owv
- erer, and when I burst into
a s.
1 ww
,.re
Illy
• am h
weal •�
io
tile
Oru ,
1 n
a Eltmer Sias darning a handsome old
e tapestry curtatin, and looking, Witt]
s hor wwtorr, ilelicato faco, pink with in•
torest, rather pretty aver it, I felt
- ltervuus as I asked for Dablaae.
Silo entered b(111i.nd mne befome the
G question Seas out of lay mouth, and, }
t taut Lite tetter fnL> her hands with -
11 taut an(>thcr ward, and retreated to
o.ne of tri•, window:•; While shL open
a ed and reati. it. she wits, rnocved too
;r' and her little fingers shack, as the
y taro the envelope. I felt so guiltil;
it anxious, to known Nviiedier she wet
ht pleased that I was afraid if I glarioe
w ill her direction 13110. ww•uuld look u'
or suddenly and detect, 1113' meanlaesl
I Sc, I lOOksd out of unit tivindow an
111 WattLiled the snow co'lloatin•X on tri
111
ivtit branclue:r 4'f the Pine outside, w t
firs. E11mer, within -It paunill,; in 11e
1ti Work, wond(rrd volubly Srhetller 14
ld i bian wasn't aishmued ayf himself fc
pe 1 having left Ills wife, sig+ Iota's withal'
r« a let Ler, and Would lake to k110
:lot low hat lie had g 0t tc say for •hlmec
by I
nu,w 110 had wvvitten. Th,a suddei
lie 1 iy the, 1wither gave a little plercil
Its ( cry, alma] turning .u.t on+
he Ruse that Babble, standing c
log, the .same spat where I 11.
1ho se•Ln liar last .tuts holding her hu
lie ban,d'o lettvr tightly cleatehi
the In lies ha'ad. sceme;l to 1t
Mira chap _4, Tut a mouient from
ole.1 young;, s�vc70t, sad beautiful
w
are l man lotto a livid anti haggard old of
ed. She. had lo:at all command of t
and InWi a of luor Lace, and While h
at t'i'es, from Which tho dewey Wilke It
be f,tde(1, stared out before iter in
alar" lucaningless gaze., flue galled lips
Ing her ()Ilea Mouth :twitched co-nw4
sivoly, although plle dirt not
tWo to
nmlgt to Sltta,r a Word.
are Her mother way by liar side in
ay's moment, wlilte I ,stood looking s]
for
!pully on, articulating hoarsely n
Ba,- with-dlfficulti•--
1`1nt "Tho lettOr ! It-' It the letter 1"
O
\rr,s. Ellmor nnatoh,cKI the pal
a w
F cis s
0
Ian
t .r'9 l
she out of guar laugh r
me- tenth' that Niue tare it, and s
for porting; Bahlolc With one arm, rr
bet- the leetter through to the end, w]
eLp- I ,kept my oyes fitted upon her ii
hall, tumult of feeling -1 I did not dare
analyze. As sfr0 read the, last w
sive She, tossed it over to me With
azce• . 11-11+t ey,161 T1,1piling like steel.
with ,,Read it, rend it 1" 9110 cr
her, a.% slue papc"r foil at mJ' f
what I ,,,woe. what sant (If a Itusiiand
WItli have given my pinor Child I"
un- Tlto words and the aettom rot
'lilt' Babiole, who bad scarcely moved
gown c 7t to S}liver in tier mcother's nit
vhich ;tike drew hers'etf away as if at
back back to life and a painful rush
acc. blood (lowed to her face and m
with a,rg slio trade two staggering s
nets forward, picked up the totter,
soon Walked quietly, 11016010"I.V, With
o be tread be1tL• and her wWbule fr
tile dr4orpini, with silnnlo, Ont of
Shallroemn i1lir s. Ellme'r Svouid have fol
if I ed, but I stopped tier.
tr0ss' (To be Continued.)
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THE USE 0f CONCRETE ON TU FARR119
Synopsis of an Address Given by T. Qt. Raynor, Rose ball,
®nt„ Before the St. John, N.B., Farmers' Institute.
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Th(: Invirlcibic Country Boy
A glance at a 114t Of the '910
men of the bio cities of the Unit
States will prove beyond a (lou
that the country bred. boy. i''s far Su
erior to lits city born cousin in poi'.
of business and professional abili
and general capacity. ilfany reaso
are advanced for ,the success of t
country boy 1.11 the large cit}e8,1
the one that seems to bit the nail
the head is that the yanln'gster
the province's istaught to work, a
by this tax meaalt a good honest• da
wort^, one of t)volve hours, Ile ile
sticker, too,' who is willing to sti
bni at the lboettom, and when you f
a, ooun,t:ry Eloy s -ho to a worker r
a stlickor lie Its inwillcible. Fart ca
keels biml d0W1A,--S'11't Lake T'
g'r'ant. , . , ' , . . , . ,
over,a,tarmHr is building new should be cav�ered wilth- a veneer of I
01' changing Ills stables, the ome part a 'oelxi(ent oto two of clean 1
tion of the use of concrete for scmd. If a.n extra fine hard - finish
and Wallet is a live one. Is requdred use equal parts of ce-
county where lumber Is corn- went and Hand. n
rely Cheap oomcrete is not
'Rotor e•Laying the stable floor a
to come into general use tot good foundation sbould be prepared. 1
g walls of barns, but fol- floor- ft sttwwld be 'made firm and solid 'bye t
is without question the best the add2tion at gramel ar Outall
h is wit substance that can lie stones, thorotugb,ly pounded down,
red. Its first ,great quality is and tlhe .boom shiaped as is required
ratbklity. Properly put down it fon the stable.:Vt is best to have a
cticall; indestructible. Then it s'lh't slope 2romf tYue.m.angHr to 1h0
ter tight, and will help in sav-• S1 ar• albie Dion 6f cow; »tablet,
11 the liquid voidings n the wlti:ch is generally preferred has a
la, and, this in farm practice to- square gather tura feet wide and
is a most important matter. eight inches be -low. the level air the
aR per cent. of tyle fertilizing stall floor. %. %its gutter is first made
of the m�an,ure is in the liquid and the cement 'laid to It. Then a
on. By having concrete floors board mould us put UP, and the ee-
using• plenty of absorbents this mteut put in &-hind the boards, and
11 o�e saved and put on the hand tile boards left there until the ce-
o it will do the most good. men't geft,S film.
W at ('onerete is. Iii Laying Concrete
crate is a, mixture of clean only as much as can be conveni-
1 or pure santi and cement. ently reached, sav a piece four
e are severa'i kinds of cement, feet square should be laid at ons
atarlo they have natural rock time. All the studding necessary
ut, whiall is manufactured at in the construction of the stalls
nston and Thorold, and this, should 'be set on flat stones and
o not as strong as the Port- the cement put round them. Great
cement, is cheaper and does care should be taken' when layiug
well. In same sections the Part- cement to thoroughly pound it
cement will ba the bast to use. clow -n. After the floor is flniviied
•ging concrete floors does not re- it should be sprinkled with water,
> skill which an intelligent far- especially if the weather' is dry.
cannot supply. 1+arst make a 1.1`Lhis should be done every day to --
,
or
, smooth floor, 12 rnat square, a month. It would probably take
ch lumber preferred. 'Then a DON from a month to six weeks for a
out a. bottom should be made floor to harden properly, and suf-
thiell to mix the gravel and ce- ficiently to use, and it will lie
t. This can be made of such a become+ thoroughly hard for six or
as to accurately measure the seven months after having bean
vel or sand. The gravel and ce- put in. Large stones can and
t axe then put into this boli in should be used in the constrnc-
prol:ortion required, the bot tion dT a concrete wall, it pall's
en off, and the luixlnt; of cement are taken to see that 'tile; are
gravel or sand thoroughly done covered with at least two inches
i e. A
1:on-
• side. eft et
t on h
I a shovel. It should be shovelledof cement
r twice at any rate, while it is Crete Wall one font thick is sarfi-
and shovelled up into a cone; c}onily strong to carry any barn.
n b:lore applying the water the, fihis makes a thoroughly warm and
0 sticuld ba pulled down, making dry stable wall. Zine stone from
p
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t
u
i �; excellent
a n i. an
o f ring, crasher form i; r h
tile stone o
In t
iStnrB I
m
wing; a hallow in the centre, bare tergal from �tllicil to make con -
the floor. In this Seater should be crete. b barrel of rock cement will ured, and dry gravel and cement lay ,ria Square feet of 4 -inch floor.
net from the outside of the ring Good qualities of Portland cement
the centre. This will be nulled out should do more than that.
Lin from the centre anal more wa- ;By the use of corrugated sleepers
added until the mixture becomes made like railwa;c rails, illi is ouite
the practicable to make a good floor
onsistency of' hiel: Porridge, which would form the ceiling of
it will. run down, but not bo file story below. The sleepers
Tt. Tile proportions in which grav- should preferably be made of irac,
or oament can be used depends [ and laid sufficiently close to snake
mewhat on the strength of the I the structure solid. Sues a floor
leent. ;Pith, good Portland cement, prevents any leakage through to
o part of minout to sit or seven the space 'beneath-lod-(on„
.ti
1
We used for etha'
• e
t c
crit 'r •
sav r.
i lane
• k Commissioner.
�s
g "'L c •C m
t t11S:S
Live � o
Svox part of ,thee floor, bu
"To.nigbt I shall walk 'under the
;ars. I may meet a. ,policeman by;
ze doom of the family, eatrance(, to
asey'st.
a.1 wonder why some girls stay as
reek in cAe, place I How monotony
last grind into their lives. But I
appose they cannot all be, Mary,' Me-
aneo. '
,,I grow weary trying to bo good.
must break a dinner plate and
poil the Bet! .
Tn my next place I will taste thel
mornings out as well as the aftor•+
loons.
a`T51ere is a feeling of beavinesa
nside me. , ThO cooking of this mla-
re9s does not agree with mile, and It
brings on the wicked feeling. ,
',I feel than I am not long for this:
V
f
"I cannot trust myself to writer
any more i" -N. Y. Sun. r
CHARMS FOR DISEASES
Some of the Curious Nays Used t0
Ward Off Diseases. ,
Lists of potidns, decoctions and '
remedies resorted to not only by;
Dyaks, Finns and Badagas, but by,
Greek philosophers such as Sera -
pian and Alexander of r.rratlles• are
by net means attractive, It is sur»
flelent to say that they are, the
qualnte.ssence of everythIng noxi=`r.
repulsive or nasty. Eye of newtt.
toe of frog' and the liver of blas-
pheming Jew are savory and deli ;
ca'te in comparison. But no one,
could find fault with this ancient
prescription for a good physician
of
a ca
iM
' �ould b
e truthful,
FIB
tyh
i ri-
temper, not peevish with an r
table patient. hopeful to the last
clay of his patient's life and rigid
in seeing that his orders are car-
ried out.
In China, whether the fal'ally prig-.
siclan possesses the above quali-
ties or not, lits salary is stopped
as soon as the householder falls'•
sick. The difficulty of this situa-
tion it, enhanced by the rule that
after feeling the pulse and looking
at the tongue the physician is not
to ask any troublesome questions
nor may the sick man volunteer
any information. An old Roman
t rte
t above
the use of who a
Was not
called magas songs, but which seem-
ed pure gibberish. A dislocation,
t Wats to ba reduced by the utter-
ance,
1 of the formula: ' Hulot, haunt. "'
pista, ist i, damnlato, damnaust.ra"
The closing words seem more al-
lied to the language of the modera
cabman than to that of the elder
Cato, ,to whom it is ascribed.
Not much more civilized are such
Anglo-Saxon Phrases as the follow
Ing : To remove dust or partieles
from the eye, you; should spit thrice
and say three times'- "Tata o, re;t
sonco, bregan gresso";
]blood, say the words, "Sisycuma..
cucuma, ineuma, euma, Uma. mat
a," and to cure the toothache spit
In the mouth of a frog and say.
"Argadam, margadam, studdigam."
For .cluinsy, however, you need only,
- - - ! , - - Y which marvt a8 them had 'to get ac- press the throat with the thumb
FIRST SIGHT OF THE SUN. I cluaintod by degrees. and the ring and the middle fin -
twtq,
C
ite
'1`t
seemingly
the
eat
the
Those who, had eaja;ed the free- gore, cocking up the other
LwltsPiolnth(: i, lnei Were puzzled i dam,lar at day, as they met the new- and tell the disease to be gone,--,
into them, to see Saturday Review. 1
Uy the aF arth's I3riglmtliess, comers, bumped
strike 11 them last tale r balance om the noel
-
At the • tins of the recent s
the mina firemen in t11e anthra(r Ing eupground, railed under their noses,
kicked up t'lt,ebr heels and played with
us but this
of itself seen, sects ,
the critical palet at which a cold
the
coal fields hundreds of mules
them much as a imoy swimmer will
ln the head works its way Into
cleveiops into
omit tile various Mines 'Vero brought
the surface. 31ito'st of the aroawals play'• - it'll a younger Onee.
In the dn;cr which tha striko�last-
j .••�'� R..
;M �
o
ad not seen daylight for malty ' ed most of th.e males experienced
ila.l ti
— ;-
ears and soln'a od tile"' new- sLnsatia is wvlliclt they may
all t:hicy, ,ever knew about far they were hustled 1
i
doses of Dr. Cha.we s Sv 1
will prove But -s
argatton new7ar repntl
,cit ra.ss and blue 3 r. • brief freedom, down into i
are air, g g • after tit .1
w> \
. s an -
it wwas a Pa.lhotic as wwcii a 1 tiln dart: di, 7t1LS and narrow Iran i
I
1nu5in�r st9•L�t to se'^ these animals � w 1a 1, , where their only '
'the ffelds. I"ri;e tIi^`fiiant the
,� I --Zt, �
-Y'
urne(1 laoaL' to graze in i� ilickar of min
}s�-1 r�
'1 cittvla lit (lazed thein•, and It was ; i ;; latnr Lll.'ir air the gals and
e g be . e, p s
that tlicy could lim"V.ness Of the mine,
,r e;
A
vitt, ellujlculty i(1 l snit>ke-st,a1n,nd
the cage and driven tlt,o itrt • and oats and
i from g Le:r fo1u1 3
arcee • I t a
'the
-
ntien g;leen.
lie LaIds, and there their .1 . ! mutir.li wrh:cll taytos like
Jlumofou4. Crowvdu 1 frc li and their gamboling con-
^----
a, ,$ -
vert PStlfully grass,
fined trite fences each day. anti ! rluect to tho. narrow space of n five-
lees free froth •the diivcr tali.-I'.hlladelphto, Press.
Sri 1. mu , •r ftrt>t s
rr} . ;
� i ,
P"�/��
,,,
'lie Whip, stood for a 10119 tin! Y.._ -
afraid to mote. To them , ANOTHER MARY.
.-
L qa>
soft, springy ground, so cliffi'm (
from thea ties and rails and rocks
!the
Also Dabbles in Literature and
[
I
df the Willies, was insecure. The air,
time unbounded
Strenuousness.
grass, the space,
roam to suave, hp-,vilciered there.
slowly, tlld With hoot's
"I am s hart, proposition I
"They don't know mer in thtp flatl
.,.
Lappg tiled t n umany times be-
tapping the g-
,,
"Third plea in a week, and to -day
f a step wvas ntteulitteti, and it
I've broken only one cut -glass sugar
Y
ore .' •S (la ,% be-
was hours and son1L uua 3
sufflCtent canfi-
china cu s !
bowl and two P
"Daill 11,Y hands are getting too
fore they gained
donee to run and tunable and roll.
tlbey realized that the
steady !
"T1ie woman said she expected me
.10 111
But .hen
strange surroundings wv;eretli�la im;
y
to work I llfo 1 And my wages only
1
less and actually Citjoyable,
now dhfreed ora.$32
a month
"I'll g o, in the parlor anal kick her
veled in :„their trtd
kicked up then
!
heella Wed,
gambolod, very much in the manner
iu
lag
„I low.o to hurt dogs 1 I supposo
•\,
of ,the selloolboy, set free, after
scnool torn,.
that is the devil in my stature --or
` q
lonj and ardnorc;
'1110 grass Swat times greatest lays-
Instinct doubtless told
the, beer 1
"I wander Wllero they keep the
tery to them.
them it ;wen's g o,od to mat, it Smelled
wine I
the
inviting;, but it was set strae�llra
Ileal that it wvas lou_ beforey
and to eat
meat1edish I I'll toll mistress.
will haor
sTlie,
CIIECI ED AcIAIN.
gained aaurago to It
It. tile
Lieeest craso broken china
It' music to my caral
d God make that na9l,
Air and ligli't made Many rOft
haur5 before . hev
I w slto laves her hus-
baby. Pa.?
mules study for
k,tew that the navel `wart. into
was not
Wand ! go has made goo -goo eyes
at Ino only once I !Chink I'll look
Pa -Yes, Bobby,
Bobby -5a;, pop, about what .does]
which they had been raised
that they
far another place I No, not to -day,
liq charge fora kid like Jimmy, 7
a thing of mystery, and
Celt It by bre.ath.i,ng; anis could
, Tile parlor curtains aro coal lace;
sero better after the novelty had
they..^v+,l could :;ee
I I'll tear them before I go.
` +<��:ish the mistress Would leave her
,irn and Maidens.
Warr. off tb.itli
in tiho dark anti nttrrOwv' Passages of
writing; desk Open. Then I could spill
I the ink an the piano keys.Hrtha-Surmettmes
New York News,
you appex+ .
the mill,^<;;
The extent of the fieltiils r nt Was
' „I'lustl-covered furniture in a
I I I'll give them
really manly, and sometimes yam
a source of g;t+ea't wonderment
they cl.d lrat knot titch
Harlem ,,at I Bab
1
to change it .
are a7asalutely effeminate, Flow dal
tirem� Flatre,
a aitist the road, for tboro
heads g
notf.ee
"i Wary not born for jay I I could
�
y� account for It?
x raze their sides
roof ; no 1^
• no I
t smile w ,len they choke d on the
net.
-I suppose it is lieredifi�'
Harold tPP
at,
w 11a
against the rib, far tri a r e Was wv
spites ai7cvv^ and nodble
•a e i nit.
pepper
coffan' I had put red p PP
i Ta> I'll p:tt soap in tile wvaf-
.
dry. Half my ancestors , were monk
other half women:
rib ; only
uilnlited, inconlpre'lten;;ibie
-morrow
iter.
and the
the111, a
space, a xuaw, straltge thing, with
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do y7 I l „.. �*. tai loll • "', g t
t. `L
+tic. i+ ta
the Most est lds Hyl.
*iy' r�VtCl $iAlo T111'fi?at�t`�',R1011� S'O�
!'oat IrritatiOl1g ��Q��1�@OYf3c
'h�. ��}�8� rAi1R�'r`�'B.irI"�i:%11'1ine-
an Cured by Fir. CIease s,qyr �
t9 Relieved
Promptly
,,Tickling in the throat," may not
is
-
the trouble is just beginning. advance of disease, anti In a Is"-
going s `I,s WOII as ever, and i<ik
Sing,ors and Speakers ODIUMdn andregularly. L
to
us but this
of itself seen, sects ,
the critical palet at which a cold
the
chase's Syrup Of Linseed andDOW, school .
have now ,great faith in this valtl,-
nno f0q'I and shall r0ca1n111Hnct t
ln the head works its way Into
cleveiops into
1buo ,C(e1
a solutrly to relieve and icure t tile 'to renes.;,
to my frlHntdls°' w t .
bronctilat tup rs and
bronchitis, pneumonia Or coasnllilp-
which prove so embarrassing; to I On aCconnt of imitations an ' mutts-
hoarseness pr and tiro, Stitutlons, It is nec0ssary for you
the
tion.
This is the point wwlore of Lin
p on Public p
p1 Lista m appea riot, ,to inslsrt on seeing; the portrait atilt
stgn�ture or
doses of Dr. Cha.we s Sv 1
will prove But -s
Mr. Donrtld Grahain, 45 Callendar,
„ iqy. boy, , box ;von b 5 Nasi yii tions are s
seed and Turpentine
tient to bring about a thorough and
t ^eat
:
^the by shout 1 they '5 o ire,
Street, Toronto, gay it Ow'Il 1nerltia? . �G eettttk
who is i31x ;Years of ages, was iieveto fl good
this
proalapt Cure, tihile the mast
� lneuilrine is undoubtedlyhim
far severe chest
ing itll time symptoms or Pneumon , a , famlly size (three times ar~nt
when mac e e�0a9 n rltir- n,ueh) 64 cents, at all .calcin or
atv)(Int
erro2tive tract
colds, bro.nobitis and even
t
�Wa vrau
phases S. p
enitne. XL• very gtticicly checked floe , >ldntansran, i3atrs & lora•, oranto.
o rets the use r i when
wisd m >.
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