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q It%" Aha Saxid;.."But it Is very
lreatttifnl. Is it tit>liow 7„
1 1'
IN T01, SPIZINC,r.
29-•-Plarirting cut potatoes wrbicii
( hlzn Just'tlle,r that the `ina,st sT$il "°'"
. oa,s t quite," lie replied,• -evidently
pleased by iter interest. ",.lase Is a-
Natutre Teaches a Lesson. That Tired
.have and vddo1r have 'not
' been coated over with lana
1 able tiring in the world, ^wad to, b
permitted t4D get all the co aS i'dle'd
secret attached; to it, a secret which
I 'think I alone know, Sce here---"
ExhausWd Men ata►d Women
Shoutid T''ofloly,
p , w
r laastert ,r'.........•.•.. , .,, . , «
JA-Plapiting corn In rows and in
before his aunt got up, �trtl lrb' ! of :
his desire. . He finisher3 mixl In3r, o.t"•?,ti;'
He took it, but p ,used a moment.
as it footman crossed thehall'
7:11'8 Iz'ing is the Season whon nal,»
sclus.res (an excellent variety,
of early corn will be used) „a '2
vied all the milk down to ;the milk
orliar and ,still no one up. i�'e' wa,s.led< ,r,.
with a salver of ton things, and'
ascended the stairs. "You would
l
•Lure piullaroo for sumituer, All tine
tre•e,satuci plants are tilled wiLh, new
sap
The size of each plot In each of
the first twenty-six experiments is
to be,two
himself. No one up ;yet. He built" a
-fire, in the cookstove in the summer
not guess that there is not in all
to build and praeu them up to
rods long by else rod wide;
kitchen and put an the . tea7,kektle«
deadly
1 that lace a more dead; weapon than,
witi3Ostau,d tho coming hot ,season,
Without
and in No. 30, four rods square --one-
tenth of
Then lie ah -tickled some more, and 1.
thisharmlesslooking Jew- f
eled wood. Not even that battle-a'x
drew asap in the spring a
plant would wither anti die benectth`
an acre.
Each, person in Ontario who wishes
,dipped off his hooks and left them
to their accustomed place. atbd lzut�
there can deal amore deadly blow,"
1111 •tnal he nodded, to a stand of ancient
lulls ann,ai uual tvcwon. All phyvielans
Wit rz2iX-al and sun. . Is the dans
i to ,join in the work may choose an
one of the experiments £ r 1908, and
tled upstairs a
self on the bed to� & alit theediscov-
arm,, on his left.
aTe ogre Id drat everyone needs a
apply for the same. The material
emy. In s few minutes there was a
Efainc glanced in the direction,
fria:,h a:ul,ply of ziow, blood in the
rspr•ing. W ithouil the new blood
will be furnished In the order in
which the npplicatons are received
great bubstle.dow,nstai;irs, and Auntle's
voice Wats heard in the ,staiirway, : ••
and as her, eyes were returning to
Ills face she sats something move
you
would :lho a,s bel dart in the summer.
Sas a tree without new,
until the slip .s exhausted. It
might be, Well for each applicant to
"Tommy 1 Tommy l H=4,2y up a and
get the cow,, It's dreadful 'late 1"
across the open space of a portieres
behind him. She caught sight of a
sa
14htit p
you nou.1 at tills season is a
make a second olipice, for fear the
,Tommy heard, but didn't answer.
g g
woman's dress, but not her face, and �
va ;c to give you new blood, a rad the
Y horst tauic
first could not be granted. All ma-
terial will leo furnis lied entirely free
It wasn't usual Ptrr frim to hear ih i
I first call, so th ey said. When the
nelther then nor afterward, in the
ma:itidrali scienc:.> has
di,soovereri i • D 'i
of charge to each applicant, and the
call came the secand time he dratviet7f
n r. 5 i jams Yink
d"C-.eb�•,�• s.. �, ���,r��, �„�� � Mullen every Incident of that af- pills ES•ery pill 2n r,kes new, Acis, produce of the plots will, of course, out a d.eepy 111e-�es," as near tbs
time
ternoon stood out vividly, thought rel lr:oo1, .•r.:ce tb!• n:•rvoi ,iml over- become ilia property of the person ooxrect thing a7 he could get It
"" """ ""�"""'"�"`^"�^"^^^^�'^^^^^ ��^^^^^ ^�� WS anything Of it, who conducts tho oxperiment, and 'bounded out on tba floor. Aunti4
Whoever it ivas, site, hatcl passed - ccrtucxy a•11 wcukne.d, lietudaelies, back- C. _1. Zavitr. Director; rwhe:d about, opening doors, to air
Lswiftly across the opening, P • and ' aelst erutttio�s iced other trolosig of ubles e., Ontario Agricultural College, the place. Dowin came Tommy, �
m
was hidden by the thick plush cur-' !Guelph March 23 1+303. r l That da the boy, said his 'aunt. I
The-
ore andLily Dagger tains, comtn07 to r p ins,. Tt.l;� is a est:t.b- like to see a boy who caw hustle.wlien
L - The marquis looked'round• ! ti:l.t•1 rr;t. 1> ace,l by thousands in - by lies to, Why, you haven't been a
"Take it in your hand again," he vt•ra'y 12nrt of the wor•111• y be bas dressing:'
( _TALEi All, A. NI. Tuckey. u.arift, out., A BEMIME STORY. Neither lie had!
A OF WOMAN'S ;LOVE AND said. "Dari you See any ntrenizig, any, —`
sign of a cra,cl: or crevice?" a:tys• I do not know. what would Tommy put on his shoes wh'fle his
�y WOMA.N'S P151,FIDY ,4 ,$-Tao ,is � Elaine examined it closely. j have brcuxu_: of mea li.ul it not been I
anint went to the woodshed . I
L+•�....�+........,�,",.,.,,.,.,.„•,�,,,,�,.,,,,�,o,q„•,,,,�,�„ ,",�, '•No,” she said. "It seems quite for 1?r. �,iili.an�' I� Pink 1'ill�. M8 jig far as Tommy was concerned "Why, there's a good fire an." r
solid, and to be just one piece of biora'1 rser•mutl to h t t r ttuneQ to I said, retuxnina. "Is J.m up?" Jinja
����`����'���� wood,°, wutc ftat.i I ,wale trout Ivd frith dizzi- I he could have giveai his answer right
In Ilse astonishment his eyes left ward to meet them, and another he said, and raisin , nepss 11 yr I away as well as in Tibia tali. 1:1:6 had j was didn't
of the hired men.
"',lien look !" g ; •lion. I got u "eve:rk ,that I ocould thought the matter all over long "I Tom't heel r him. getting up,"
the retreating farm of the marquis, stood at an open door to usher them It aloft he shut from it a blade of; ,!y da9a Tommy. '
and settled an the lovely Pace of into the drawing -room. steel ,which glittered in the colored 12a.t'c•ly go about, and uotwith�,tanl- ago, and his young brain "vas full of , „
g .ng the, I weirs Dans,ta.ritl d `Tom, rum along and ,,at tbecotvs,
Elaine, and then 'he slapped short, rays of a stainc,d window. y octoring plana foT carry mg farming on new, ,said bis aunt.
,tie mand looked round him en- gat no relief until 1 began using and up-to-date at.n�3 a startled, half-conscious look vlously, Hard drew a len breatta :Elaine shrank beak slightly. � I ''� g, p- plans. There was a "Why, they',,° Just in lite lane.
cam Into his youthful face, and it g magnificent— Ile Smiled and handed it to liar. , Dr• l'o'in:tnars' fink 1 i,k. hey com- r good deal of nonsense i.n these dayl .
grass rued ,and then pale. And his eyes yg tittle t oo room (cent fas rmode n ``Take care," lie said. lilt is as f;harp ; 1plek lnou mel we and h the given me dreams of his, but, after all, there
drooping suddenly before her tnno- ` its a ra•,or. There is a, history at- y old-tinrx` health and was Something sound about them DENMARK'S AGED RULER.
carni, unconscious ones, he turned fast°, but oven as Elaine lues struck tacliecl ib it. That lady" -he nodded , 'st;rength," also.
and went Into the house. by the splendor she was conscious of, to tha , - .!!'hist thrRe pills havr, done for Miss Tammy's uncle was a good man, a —
porlrait of a liandsuaiie wr ie,bixs Children Slave Married Into I 11
G,73.1I�TLI% VTI. a feeling of loneliness and solituste : man with dax?., flatstiiu a es-"sir2w Tuckry awl thoayand cat others Lh-y very good man, Indeed, but all the
which the space and vastness of the 1 her rival with it, outside there on � wlllda for you. They cull[ taike you work he dips, he did in the most slay-, IiiostcrfIieigni►in>vynascies.
As Elaine stanpis and looks down apartment conveyed. It seemed as if ' ht vi •orow an,i stcoxig. Don't) W1 way, lie knew, not because he
at Nairne Castle anid thinks of the p y i the terrace. Tliey would have r bright, A Y King C11TIStian IK. of Denmvk cele -
strange, half -shamed expression with it heel not echoed to a human footstel> i hanged leer, but -:well, you see there take a ¢ubscituto nor :any of the. loved hard :work, but because he was braced his 135th birthday on Wednes-
wllich the majax' has walked cif, a for yeraris; thougli there ,were no was no evidence, no `weapon found, • jalrt els goad as" m e.i;;ines which afra.d to do it the easy way for I
Cloud, a doubt, a resentment falls signs of neglect visible, and every- , for who would suFpect any thing dead- '" aleailcro push bre: usr. of a larger fea,i it wauldnYt turn aril xighrt. no day His farther, was the Duke of
upon liar spirit, a presentiment
causes her eyes thing was in admirable order. i � IY in this harmless -looking article, ; p:aflt. Stye that the full name Dr. sabseribed to all -the best 'farming Sobletswig -,Holstein : Sonderbnrg
"Princely." said filo zaitjar. under and it lues ilia onlythin *found ti tvillhime Pink, Pill, for 1':ito1'eo le" papers, and react them from clover
to grow grave. and thoughtful. Itis breath. "What a thousand pities; 1 on her ? She eofcssc i on her � i•' found on the wzappc+r around every to cover, acivertiwements and all, but Gluecksburg, and tlxtit was his o"t�l
both she and bar father were uz-prorhed by his reading. He title up to 1'832, when lie was accept
7s that- it used.Should be shut up and be so dentll-bed, and the secret of tine box. If in doubt .�:snrl direct to the he never
tied n undea-stand the meaning Of often unused J" s ed by the eat Powers at the Lon-
tJ1c invitation extended Iby the ma,r- piing has been handed clown from I Dr. lyilJiarnt, �1 ,.hegira Co., Brock- neves tried a Hely plan, never tried �'
As he spoke the door opened and i Nairne to Nairne. ;X ,will show it to ville, Ant., :i• I the pills will be matt. a now machine, never changed his f dam conference ars the heir -apparent
rquis. To them there ware something the marquis enteredu and carate for-; , on• t:laiixe colored and then turn Ito the Danish tdzrone. On the death
add, inexplicable about- it. ward whir a smile of tveloome and a Y er➢ :it 0 cent+a a ba:+_ or si. baxea for i m•ethads, even a little bit.
It: was with a eominingling of dread ea pals'• ` -• 0. On tine oti2ez heed, Tummy read
and pleasure ,that Elaine set out gt1Lc� std "I 1—hi-10171d you ?" she faltered, he papers, got his uncle to bra of Iiederick VII. in l0'63 -be became
"T,his is very kind of you, to take possesse,i Iry 1i r•r:Iuctanee, a shrink- -' _. -` �""`.w"_ him the books, lie sate adverLised and. Hing, so that he will be able to cele-
wttb the ima,jw thu nett a,fternooa. pity on a bachelor's solitude, Miss De most of the Nairnes diel. They were wa, eagerr to try the new plans be- brats the fortieth anniversary of his
Tire, major mlaw well dressed as usual, +, in•g which eeccas axlloget.lber too a b.'ui lot, Miss Delaine. That is Lhr- fore lie hard got half through the aocelssion to the throne next Novemr
and la,jcne, he said, and he held her hand great for lila occasion.
jaunty steand p yeas if anything more while he made his greeting. 'But He la tighecl, council chamber. 'trye had a king I article lie wag, reading. her. Preltarai„tion,s for a solemn ob-'
Dome into another room, and lie �_ ,,, „ st's,y1tig here for three or four weeks 'servai,tiorn of that event are already,
Elaine .was v r r W 1Y not : lie said. There is no f, I Poor John Murray was bringing
c 3 quiet. Site wore laughed shortly. •'This is our loom- dangler. Wo don't stab our rivals in the long ago, and he and the Min- down trouble on hizi own head. lie in progress in Denmark.
one W Ilei• plalnest gowns, and had pony room, and not remarkable for f in th t way nowadays, {asters of State used those rooms for ! g y y Oma of the principal reapons for the
on hear rather sunburnt y', Miss Delaine. . bap ht even book Tommy asked for
garden hat comfort. I navel enter it if I can If we .stab at all we do It in the their councils. Ding Mouse reigns, an• the primciple ttnat it was far bet- great interest taken h2 King Chris -
but her father, as he glanced at her help it, and whan. I do I invariably bank with a weapon about which unclxturbed there now." 1 ter far Tommy to spend Ills time tion all over Ea -rope is Ills relation -
new and again, felt a ,paternal pride knock something down and break it." p � As he spoke they ae,cended the last' y p ship throe t the vinci marriages ig his
that, laid though the there tkr no secret, and whiclx is reading than in picking up bad hab-
short Right Df stairs and entered its. But if '1'ornm�. hadn't read so c.tildren to the
principal reigning
>P g gown might d led [saint into the hall again, common to all-Lbe tongue. Let me tiro i*nRigh • dyn,a,sties. While there a,re two Bum-
1.se, and well -warn though the hat and [tie ma jar stopped and looked up t ,allow ou the secret of the Nairne , much he wouldn't have been so anx-
xv,1N, his daughter larked a lady. at the vaulted roof, said round at the ; dagger. 'Do you see tb;it rose? It Mattie could .scarcely repress an : lour to be a [arum>r. lie got it into peen sovereigns, the Pope and Duke
9s they approached the bridge magnificent oak panelling, is „ e�elaimatdou of delighted wander: hips head that the farmer was pat- Adolph of Luxembourg, who are -his
Elaine saw that a couple of work- "You have, a ver fine old ball, mar- prettily �c'tnru d, Isn't it . And. on The long ctrctell of
men u*ere orectln p g " y t E golden Oak, pe'e's nobleman. sernturs, ,ltd not Less than seven,
g a rustic ate and quit, he said, shaking his bead with - --, --._.-. 1 broken at every foot or two aamon,g them being his owe son, King
she blushed Sts the major stopped solemn atpproval, RUST l OXO "ilRED mol.rn,E 1,.S. by ,somo noble picture, the 1 Tommy twos of the new school and George I. or Greece, who have reign, -
anal, leaning on bis b -tick, said, as "Ye""` said the marquis, in- I antique tapestry which lined believed that the farm w -a% the place ad longer, there is no monarch who '
the men tau:+had their hats: differently; then seeing Elaine — the lower part of the trails, the 1 for the brightest bay, while his un- can baa,st of a larger progeny. At
"Well, what: are looking at gone of the tattered; flags � Hoscv mra•ny bablve wa'aa up just {, cle was of than old school, and the T '
you doing here, paneled roof emblazoned with the . present time icing Christian ss
m1' men?" which was suspended from the roof, I alxout the modieis bedtime and Nalrne arms, rill aglow with tine thought the bright boys should be family consists of six children,
"Putting up a gate, sir," replied ills manner changed to one of defer- ' p. her ;rub;• i'or a good part of rich, subdued light frain the c1 a-) mado lawyers, rnutistcrh or doctors, thirty-two grandchildren and twen-
Ono, "By bis lordship's orders." entia.l attention. ` tJr'' night. i;r<� wether maty not � nrandl tvindatrs, macer, a, p[cture o[ •and the dull boy �, wile we-:rP not fit ty-seven great-graatda hiidrou.
"A new wbim of the marquis," said , r f roc'- a,n7 �hit2.g aillliareit fly tiro mat- i far anything rI,e, were good enough The King's eydest son, Crown Prince
q ` "You ai+c looking I the most impresAve kind. The far the farm. if Tommy to major, in a low voice, as they g .at, one of the old tail• with the. ehildl, hint slit may de- major stared around in silence. i y liad ben Mr. Frederick, is married to a Princess
bannerete, friss Delainc, he said. penal upon rt that tvhrdn t,aby -is :hurrays sort, M would have spelled of Sweden, the oldest daughter of the
tvatlknd aver tale bridge. "I suppose Zplan,s° don't stand quite under-; c:rarss Siad s1E§rpless i}trre is some l he marqui � did not appear to my story. For then Tommy would into King Charles XV. One a6 his
that ho has been told that same , natleD the etfcct tort pinen h'su1 pro- , have been abl` s -d to do Ills fatIler'i daughters is the Darya
of the townspeople cross the bridge ncath it; I'm always expecting it to 1 thing wrong, end lira•: lit tie one is ,duced on them, but IPLI Elaine up g , ger Empress of
aad trespass in the .grounds, and lie come down with a run. Iteaven talking the only nxea,ns lie has of 1 to the Organ at tete end of the bidding. In ju,i.ico to .Pommy, I1 sari Russial, the mother of to present .
dar:>su't like It. Quito right, - quite knows Trow lone, it has bean tibere, trailing It. Bat,, ti Oivu Tablets will `gailrt v at trhlulr I.uJ�6 Z:sntl was that tie would have, obay-ind Ills un- Czar. Anotlxer daughter is queen
right. A xnatn has a right to do what home for the spiders and the dusts ! alacw �laitti lretl eras[ the+r:rful xight seatrxl in :in alliin it of atttontion, clap if his unckr iia, bid him go to Ale�amdra of England. His second
i likes with Ills own. e o mq ancestors -Rupert Nairns, 'u' Y There err: Hca opia tes in this i " „ here sc11oa1. In Just!c+:+ to the, uncle, I'll son, the King of Ureece, is mauled to
BLat�ine. as she remembered, the pro- gave Itis life for the rag. 11711 c ! root tlelnr:-the}• ,send •;ruby to sleep: is !i? N1�Drl ire, themarquis,
sled �utvho his w, y, be did nest do the, biddi:n;g, a cousin of the Czar, and his third
mise -of tile key which the marquis found it wrapprd round his dead simply beenwe e they remove the . They were Will. of the. Scottish race. daughter, Princess Thyra, Is the
bad made liar bun, her head and col- body on the battlefield. You can caua ; of his hler,ples,ness and make' vi graciously lu>oill." l us with a To Tommy the uncle. wa,s chief of the I Duchess of Cumberland. His youngest
ored still more vividly, but she sco the hole the sword crit through ; him feel goo';i and Comfortable. The `visit this afternaditi y was his sow's wife Is Princess Marie of Bour-
tTa be Continued.) clan. To the uns•trt Tommy
sadd nothing. What could she say. the flag to his heart. It searcel, : Tdlil•et•, an -e good for ehildren of all brother'a son -his equal, not his ser- bon-Orleamis, a daughter of the Duke
unlovs. she told her father all that looks a,9%'y, and they cure all the minor vaan.t. of Chartres, who served as am aide -
hall worth fighting for now, docs trolible, of chdl.tx:itn. if you •knotva It therefore N -came the uncle's de+caunp to (en. McClellan In the An -
hard occurred on that afternoon? it?"t and ho smiled. llf+ext did that ' A CIDOD 't OR K.
lud etre left that rile could not do kind of thing to those days." oe
igblior who is using the Tablets duty to convince Tommy that farm- ttetam campaign. Of King Christian's
th,a•t now. She had kept silence too "-iud do still," said ElztinD, in a r !t•;tr chiislrc+u, ask testi[ she { Distribue shetion oJ'C'itoiee Seeds tirr Test -
thinks Ing was a dreary life, and unfit for grandsons one has married Princess
long.hter
au'tiful place," remarked the low voieo, and witd2t a touch of color i ite11 yolu they arend ; til .i�bestrme d- { ins Throughout On au•io, the other but it Itaii i t Tommy . dull dfelt pit Ills of King Edwan Maud of rd d England, II., while anoungest other
major, looking round him as they oz her face at Ilei teiuerity. ;cine in the tvarid t'ar littli onus. ! (clnty to convince his uncle tine[ one one, the Crown Prince of Greece, Iza;s
passed up the serpentine walk with Ho looked at leer. { Mrs. James Levere, 'Sponeet'ville,' The, memlx?rs of the Ontario Agri- I bright, clever, willing worker was married a elster of Kaiser Wilhelm
:thaa.t air of approval and patronage "Yes. But no Nairnesl" he said, ' Ornt., says: "I Ololietc Baby's Own cultural and Experimental Union are , worth a half dozen ordinary farm II. The King's wife, Queen Louise,
which was habitual to him, ",ane; and for a, second a cloud seemed t Tablets saved my baby's life, and I pleased to state that for 1903 they • hands. But, as I said before, they died to 1898.
charmingly kept. It must cost a to sweep over Iris handsome face, would not tie without them,'' i are prepared to distribute into every ware both Sootch, and therefore
small fortune to maintain a place "That is Rupert's suit of armor. Ile I Sold by drt>. gists at `25 Gilts a • township o3 Ontario material for ! most dreadfull,- hard to convince.
like this, .and the marquis has sev- was a. fine f elloiv, a,nd it was a pity ,Ilex rax" serif b`. mail host patio on re- experiments witiz fodder crops, roots, I do Brat care to dwell too much on Submerged Diagnosis.
rral like it. I'm told that Glengow- thea the enemy's sword should have: cetpt of price by writing direct to grains, ,grasses, clovers acrid fertil- i the uncle's side of the story, for I "I don't know whether It Is rhes.
rie-that's tile Scotch place, is a found a crevice. Those others were ' the Dr. Willialas' Medicine fro„ , Izers. Upwards of 1,400 varieties of i feel ,he was wrong, mnyway. I prefer matism or bumMity, but I can hard -
perfect apecimett of - of --1 think they worn by his forelathers. That black Brockville, Out. , farm cropo have ,been tested in the Tommy's side, for It is the bright ly get ,,round this morning," groan-.
experimental department of the On- i side. Cao today I'll tell you a 'Little ed the mermaid.
said Norman architecture, and Is as suit was Harold the Norman's. Hal — a tario Agricultural College, 'Guelph, ' about Tommy. "I think you have too much lead in
targe as a town; and there's the was not the only black Nairne," and ' the other ,side exactly opposite Jt for at least five years in succession. Formers Ile abed very late Sunday your keel,'" retorted her fair com
seat In Berkshkre, where the fa- Iia smiled grimly. is a lily; simple, harmless flawars These consist of nearly all the Cana- !mornings lu the summer. �vhy, some pan2om, gayly.
nous Nairne cattle are bred, and the •They had crossed the hall while he Of the: garden, one formed of ruby, dian sorts, and several h,'undred new
villas, at Como, anal the house in Parkeen , till11Sunday mornings they dont get up It only, goes to show how, almost
Lane --a man need be a. millionaire had
befoxoaaln air -tight
jot Press tllerauClbntiO t tperaaa eBmoxx rat t you sari°tins, some of which have done {till halt -past six! (Other mornings unconsciously", fashionable vernas
bo keel; them all f;a]�'}1tg, Ali 1 he drew g An exceedingly well in the carefully con r Lhey. Get up at a quarter to five.) pular Insinuates Itself into our daily
aai hirtlf ,breath as thLy name suddenly with thick glass doors, behind tvildelr with finger and thumb, and the toy dweted expo iinents at the college, ; Tommy wa:en't great as an early coliversatlon.-New 'fork Marinas
In sit hlt of the white facade of the was arranged a collection of objects becomeb a weapon in your grasp, and are now being distributed, free, riser. I never saw a healthy boy ret Joarnal. ,
Hausa. "Splenflid ! splendid 3" and he -fans, scent bottles, caskets, a I No, hold it so -the rose upward, or of charge, for cu -operative experi- I who wars. But this Sunday morning
swept his hand -the major could do galintlet of bright steel. The roar- • It Nvill not work. "There," and his ments throughout Ontario. The fol- Tommy woke up ail of Ills awn ae-
ivouders with the small Delaine hand. quis took a key from his pocket and � fingers guided hers into ttxe pro- , lowing is the dist of co-operative ' canal at the week -day time. Up he got, Berore and After Taking.
"Naw, they'd Gall tlxatt a palace In unlocked the doors, and handed a pet' Position. Elaine pressed the em- 1 experiments for 1903 :
, drowsed quietly and slipped one, to One of myI friends, Susan a baby',
Germtany, oz-ot-any oP he small fan to Elaine. { based flowers, and the blade sprang Na. E)Jxperlmonts. Plots surprise his autitto by having the liked pickles. His mother opened a,
countries abroad. A palace 3 And it "The faun carried by (}ween Eliza- • Cut wickedly, threateningly. Take 1 -testing three varletles of I caws in tire yard ready for milking ,jar one da,p and ite ate and ate un -
1 -6, too, by gad. And all belonging to beth. It has been mended.; she broke I are, he said. � oats .................. ......... ............ 8' appy soon as she should get up. When til ha gat sick. A friend of his me -
one lt over the head of one of her privy I Etaine shuddered and laughed, and �T,estin three t-za,rtetics of six- { tubo came in the 0.tea
one thinks ofmit l that
the mawhen
uis• councillors. Here is the gauntlet viral ; drOpPecd the dagger to the round. g Tommy got the cows home there was slier, dap,
marquis, g rowed barley ......... ............«.. 8 . etII1 no one up. lie would go on whit said: "How did •,y,Oai Qike [your picli-
hav never married" ter Nairne flung in the face of the r `"Oh, I'm so sorry l" she said pen- 3 -Testing two varieties of Hat- i the milking anyway. Two of tlxe les?" and he replied
And its IlD made the remark he Duke of Broga.nz. Of course, Walter iter ly. ,-Have I broken It ?" less barley . ......... � y1 w'e�
glaneed out of the corners of his was in the wrong, the Nairnes always { „SND, no," he said reassuringly. •• ' - cows were milled and no one u1r yet. Z Liked them when they,,
4—Testing Harmer (Spelt) and tIQA ,Tammy chuckled to himself and milk- down but Y didn't when !they, came
eyes at the beautiful, thoughtful face ase and were, And it ,would not matter if you varieties of rin'• wheat ... 3 ed .tie very fastest. It appeared to up.;`—Little Chronicle. +
beside ibim. But Elaine scarcely "And what is this?" asked the ma-, had, 5 --,resting tivo vaa ictles of buck- t
heard him. &te, too, was aroused lor, taking up an oblong article about thing
the blade and tossed the ! "rhea"t.............«, ^ "
to admiration by the noble place. Six inches in length by aro inch in b into the cabinet. I 6 -Testing two vaActies of Reid
They aseended the broad steps to thickness, It wars encrusted with jew- i ,Elaine, as heturned, looked at liar poets for Northern. Ontario... 2
the terrace. The big hall doors were els, and appeared to be solely for err- hand. She could feel this quaint dot, I 7 -Testing two varieties of bu rCoughs, C o I dS
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nramemt. I gar -handle against hal• palm still, g
^svido aspen, and ilia sun streamed in- „Cain, you guess what it is?" said a'nd yet more acutely the gentle'
proof field p,aats ....,.... 2
to the great hall, which would have , ressure of his fingers. 8-•-71e t!ug ems peas and two
loot; r*d sombre with its time -'black- the marquis, Putting it in Elaine's a p,< g, rs• I! varieties or Soy, Soja, or
ened oak', and stands of armor, but ha led" footman Tea Is
aprved, my lord, said a i
for the great splashes of color which Srlto turned >t over and shook .ler , approaching, and speaking 1 �attill; se beans via . .. ... 8
her..dn stmiling. 1 in. a subdued tone. !--Tle4tiug three vdtrietles of the Stained windo s threw on the "I do not think von would if you ; The marquis iockod the cabinet, ' but -A drag corn ...... ...... ... ...... 3and
mtrsaile floors and dark brown walls, tried for' a>E weak,"lie said. ,,It looks and dropped tht; key in his pocket, :10-Tlesting three varieties of Asthma
,Two footmen in livery came for eery harinlgss, doesn't it?" then offered Ills aria to l labre. i marigolds ...... ......
--._.. _ - -»-- -... "Will you come upstairs to the 11 -•••'hosting two varieties of sub- '
�.w ..... - . _ _ __. ga.Ilery; ? Tie said, y 6 pur-
��-_� it friend --Sud ¢tl 1tDe�ts for fee -ding s �fi Well s'91"E 'loal',04i
the tea•-al'e there:." pDses ...... 2 y 1PS3intC09i@YS �a��4 Whooping ®�ti�Z
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. Maine took his arm, :end they, went 1. ,testing threo varieties of �1tAQC[t9$f �ll'ee9 !��
�' -_ up 'the broad staircase, covered .with "S'wediasll turnips ...... ...... 8 11 aa��pp
EFTA BltAl•i.5o i4I42• thiel: Turkey pile; the major ad-' Id..-•Tosting p,trsnlps and tiva ya- y��q �� 9 ����� �� �� ��� � � � ����� ����
it 1 , ,� miring the carvtug of the ballustrade rioLlou of carrots ...... ......... 3 �N
A - and pedestals, and the marquis stop- 1«i -Testing• tbrm varieties of
ping now and again to point out a fodder or uilage, corn .... ,. 8 .....�� •
'. famous picture or statuette. i I6 'oavgtiat � three ynrieties of , The virtue of this great prescrip- husband is carpenter on the I, C. H.,
�. tanna,n,,,uv N,,,,ata• RIGHT "'Mat's Holbein," lie said, -'but; ini121ak 8 ,lien of Dr, Cibasar is so well known to i "For years I have used brw
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�' Ta,• `,,LJ .#. purr""^''." jot cl light. Tndeett, most l.J 'rc:stizlg three va„rietiDs of Chaa;e's Sy1rup of Linseed and Tar»
. U1,tl, `17 H IT E !two in at ba � In Can'adl�an horn- s tll%t it seems
' a:',:1+:� ;,� the pictures tire hung whore bee ' ghuni ................ . .... ,., pontine for my, cliildron whenever
�”' ram "" 'n""'' %PAI NT Dannot ,seo thein, for there is nu 7'8 -Taking grr,ss Irons mild twin � useless to do more than remind you they take cold., I used it first with
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I/' � ,. 11 ' r j .'y- � I. , t ono to care," l ya1•ieties of vetetlos ,... 8 ; t:hia't It lire a larger sate and is our- one of my children suffering with a
I , �� 4 /� Elaine halt glanooLl at him. Why! 19--'Tie,sting two, vaxloties of rape S ` Ing more people •than ever before. severe form of ,asthma. It seemed
�.1- - �''"-.� �. did not lie, care ? 12{) 't?c,stiar three vat,r.otios or I Mrs. ,L W. Lldv'd, Albion street, as though -tile least exposure to cold
_ ' . PAI li .J% ,Av & � a„ stained ciovaxr ,I 'Belleville, On;t., totaxtes: or dampness would bring on an pit- When they reached ilia �" ,
.r lftm �ACTLIRERu P&f1N-1tit '. - svindo lie stopped and pointed to � 21 -.Testing sainfoin, Lucerne and In the beginning of lata winter I tack of this disease. I began using
`-- . - some words Scratched on one of tha 1 berm, t .,.. .. 3 took at, very' ,severe cold, accompanied this medicine, ,and must say, that It
- /- �~ - ruby panes. 32••-•'.I',leisting five vaxi ieties of with a. `ilatd cough, mild was almost found it most excellent. We have
11 - / -..► r ,,Cut pr.tlt a diamond ring by tiV2I» grai,ssos ...... 5 laid up for a "timet. I tried several Haver tried aa?V'tlting in ilia "ray, of is,
trill Nazrno the day before he ryas , 98-••••'llcieti.n;g three •« varieties of ramedtes, but with indifferent re- cough medicine Umt worked so ;rat.
If our name is'nt on it, ;you'll have taken to the Tower, 'Fat,re"vell, weary' field boanis ,.....•.............. 18 ' :suits. On the advice of a friend I isfa,ctorrllyi. It seemed to go righNi
troubie with it, life.' Can ,you make it out V he i 24-•�T sting• tb,ree varieties df I gait aa, bottle of Dr. Chase's Syrup of to the diseased parts and brought,
Pkawsay s Prihits, paint most and paint aa;kedv as Elaine bent forward, and its a weer carat ......... .1,,,11.1 ..........•. 8 Linseed and Turpanttno and found speedy relief."
best. Really for use aana price just right. itbs red glow from the glas's ,lya,i ,h.5»-Tlersting fertilizers Wltb corn 6 that it relieved the orntgh at once, Do not be satisfied with lxnit4tiont .. '
• Write mg, mentlortin3 this 'paper, for booldet her hair crimson, lie looked :town 26 --Testing fertilizers With Swed- I By+ the time I had taken the one al' sub9tittztes, The partr:ait and
isbow,ng how some bamtiful homes are painted at ber with an abstracted admira- . I -rah tarnl!rs ...« ......,.,«,,,., . , 6 , bold° My cold wale go-rr% ,Sind I call signature of Dr. A. W. Chase is alT
RIGHT with our liaint% tion from` which he ,seemed to rouse 97--tdrowiag potatoes on the level j truth;fully recommend it its a splen- every, bolLTtle of tive, gonuine, 25 ami n
A. 1 AMSAY do SON. Paint ensakers. htONTREA1� himself suddenly to add, "lie VMS ox- '1111,01 In Bills .... .., ... ,«. 2 did remedy for coug•lio alid Golds.'" at. bootie, famlly; Size (th+ree tkmea Us I
�M7,,^ -,... _., fie,. - "r UAcbxsta, ee�e,d On Tptwer 11'ilL a I am linder 28-,T�+eatzng *Wo varieties of pota- t Mrs. A. A. I'Valnbuskirk, Rdbinson touch) Ott cilias, .at:t all :dealers; 'tsar
t"� 'F..Mi.?� ;.:..?_ , i� mak??ir-':, ...,�.,......t.. "W.,:..t,:,.-.,,.,,;,,.,, the Imtpression that Ile d000lved It,' . , , 1dep v.K...... .............., `2 atxeet, btonetoo, X. B., and whose Wmansom. 'tes & Ca,, Toronto.
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