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CRA-FTER XVIIL safe without you. I knew she woldld-do What had, by -mak&her feel , � v. emu g4t,
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eg If It had . been any one but You! You that, Bat so -soon! Has she no decenoys Qgo,-aud , . it t"okher lio? :-Ib-w -which. by -t. e i of. the la&V.n Britons ard very basy these days examin-
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I no sense of delic"y I She used you as a false !-false I There is notruth*it. . Yet Other baok%�is becoming ow __ . � .. t Ing the grounds upon which they claim the
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Ii - in- Is has muteryofthesea. Naval experts -whether .
- prop antil she got a stronger staff, then it a only by a, rM :she "finausiai-Vid"It"10n`8 iu the CO tr
so honest, Are you sure that yon know -,I dete ned aort lt�t . �. . I .w1th t- -a' bi '- tallists &M has
what you am doing?" asks Tfefusis, regard koeps-herself team t - his Ut - 13 or not w4h an eye to alarming Mr. Glad -
flung you remorselessly aside. Was thatfair from buriimg into - � ,, . . &rovM _. I -1 me . - �
Ing her with a frowning brow. - 11 ... - knetadic league, as vice-preq�v'
(I Oh, I knovr all you wobid lay P cries dealing 1- Was that honesty V - . .� You are rude," the isiys- _*�ith -*--ea Ini- .' I ,' ed th D I stone. iui� a proper state of concern -say
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i . lasps her "I never met any one So hones%" says ness thab-'costi.her a good 464 "'If .., �. nt. � &It Vrat president of the. Bau6ra most uncomplimentary things of the con -
Terry, with deep agitation; she c . . i �, I -
Trefusia. a dull flish mounting to. his -brow. Wash, it is - for -yous-your manners , 6- _Wtit'adOlk in 1891, and in big laangiirsl he ,ditjon-,of the navy. We a6re �old, for in.
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hands together with convulsive misery. . - ' _' ,peak. -Itis_betterto� . . __ I 188b -ca�sed 66miderabli" � stir � -by -adj . nitttng . the stinoe; that we depend upon the assistance
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,,, All ! all I I have been throagh- it myself. 11 Honest I O&I" sharply, a I 9 4, - -66 a ' Des, - -8 asity-for exed of BUT&r-fOr -of" loose-jointed Italy for our control of
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I know what I seem to You, but—". She beyond control by his' ans . tirhd- y . 0 . IL - __ . - 9 _ ses. -- Among other public -the Mediterranean; and, while we do not
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be too generous. Awi%* her � . .... ) 8 .
treaks down. . ,- -_ - ' - Whi - r6 or.- - ,sve recently 'oined 'the 19nu believe its the assertion stirs us to a study
has trea'ed 11 t i# rather -be an old than-mmV ,men who b.,- - .
It is ten days later, -ten days which have I you so -treacherhud y - od, 92 I I .- 4 - - .- * - - - B ' 11finile Erlanger, this -Woll,kROWn of the Situation. An anonymous writer,
been iven up to the mourning of Miss did I.tell-vou when first you 'were OnPg - YO'L , � . . � 1 -are MOW
4 - '_ 'you are au financier, -and- Jacob Rkight )tie of the
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9 - - to her? lio you remenAJir?:'I)id I.not wam, I.Xon WON't 46 that' when I � _ .�, 4 ., a with evident claims to theoloakof author -
Bridget, who woaldn't have given up one on that ah , � Was clever? Vt -old maid; ind lVirwawtill than," says the most reappetied Liberal Pib�n�irs if -P rIls- ity, disettwo the I rtance of retaining
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hour for the sake -of anythinginearth or Y . _11r, 1. . . - . . control of the sea in tre current Fortnight�
- heaven. Terry hid been a little glad of the I ,It is you who are'too clever, '. says Tre- ,devotod, Lury, - ' - . . I ment. - -- I - --
-1 I . . I I I . -in � 1- smiling In the early ly ; and closes with a most %ricious prod at
ten days of solitude : they had kept her fusis, with suppressioni. -"You fail -to U11. Tarr� bursts -to unoodtrollabW, -110ugh- - AILLiverpool, was .
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- "' ter. I � � : .- I , L 9 week over the shipping mishaps the peace,
fmm seeing Trefusis. And though a lover, derstan I her. - ' , .- . I . )art Of 011. - . - A&VIY the John Bull. The Mediterranean fleeto of
in most cases, might be admitted at any IfToo dull, I- suppose you means's with Our-sweeteat laughter:wIthaoind Pain is - in.thq,gan6ester-oatial, portic, , -
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time or on any occasion, she ordained it heavy asperity. -j con,fou -1 do.-uot - . L at L, - . . - 0tieking1ast Of 6
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otherwise in her own owe- It helped her aspire to such cleverness as ii��&_ - If 79VL I Song one -n to -b , .. sea -
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�ioa for wish me to think that you still regard -Mi" ago ;-,and- indeedi - Terry's mirth . is fu -of, SL Ste&Mer's mast in. ialsaing ander Bull" must now make good his prebeasimm
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to put off the evil hour of renuncial O'More with admiration,-th ki oil! her ibashed tearx- I I L - . ,.-" . _ .. b id - The inegiimelit -has not lasted.to . to � the control of that sea or formally
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r, day or two at lea8it. worthy of--" . ._ � . . Ah, don t I Says Asi , ,,:-it w ill be ii� t;he end of the Weeks beasuse-it WINOW *eon abdicate all his responsibilities in the
But time, like most things, is a, failure. -at my nose; IArry A's - ity'. and - . .
Thert Is nothing substantial in it'. Con- "I call her nothing," impatiently. He, use ; andlook .1 I �i-I 111M that theJoanalls a great real - that matter. He'is there as the practicad gua.r- -
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Scions of its - defects, no doubt, it flies from hesitates, and then goes on quickly,- " �ept -a; hideous:old maid I's_ � 4 �, - , Manchester: means business. � �
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exu � I -:6,6- h, 1pli-lAit - 4F !% chance � veml a 'Ai. Y.
us. The ten days have come to an end, the sweetest, the loveliest, the most desw -'. - .t).� V .- - - , - .11-1 848 - - 1. 6 � _.. - . Ps pass. up and down
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and with them Terry's reprieve. To -day- abl rl I ha�ie ever met." , o Mer 1. ' ' AV' . . . . _ .
9 ;. Is �,* , I *.- , � *. - *.., � * '-.-- 4 ... .* * , - wharves aire.-Uronged moraing and night.
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. !V11iur acquaintance with desirable r 2 .1 ' . - i TrrS NAVAL SUFARIORZI
now -she is Standing looking at Trefusis, .. 9 of foreign fruit brought -by the
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with her breath scant, -and her a Yes S,muat be limited," says' Miss Ansoni quibtlY., ..�Eici,t_]Aouths home gome by, and- once The Arst sil e i a . ud'greatly can be questioned, his fleet in the Mediter-
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dream of misery. She has at last laid bare -Outwith a certain down -drawing otherlips. more sweet AprU is With- uL The trees 4sngl- was #,.--Marked suce a ranean becomes a challenge and a proro- .
- "I call* her a- jil&-'e, . . I _ _.� ti., _-�aahrabi t' misgod ezoorters--and importers.
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to him her settled determination to eni . �51 - . . � , - I .��. . 1 4 Ily and Oatio�.
94I hope you will not." Trefusis tiirne forth ite,groettery. - -W. . .1 - Stitmers. are eing coaled ra,pii
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I cc to 0 _b her leaves,' I says the writer, "is, perhaps, the most
their engagement, I ..
Bat what, "-sternly,-" what do you her; his whorle-mannerhaw-undergont' 0, - oiSpringthat reakswithalL economically.
think you seam to me ?" change. There Is oxtrem6 an f'birds -that build in thatch andoavesi HavbTock, Wilson, M. P., leader of the
xiety in it 0 that formidable of existing meuances to the .
. e; re Of woodiands where the trkrostle calls;. -. Seamen's Firemea's union, tells me .
inow. "We-hav�*'I�Be'ii-fr-'Let�Ai'p-'-.i,i ly,)P- . e of the world."
- False and worldly." She turns more, , Of'XIrJs.t1a&�,,V4tA,er cowslip beAls, . _. . he has been testing public sentiment on the' Pole
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directly to him, compelling herself to it says he,-11fri.euds.now for three -years .. .are pq . ough- i.�id-.,io,;S, _' . Terry., .. . . _� - � ' -Lord* at meetings So much for a spue sh&ped for the side of
I For the sale of thist-friendship- � _ . pare. question of the House of
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wioh fear and sad misgivings at her heart. t I luto thesweit up�Wrsbing`gaide4t I ' through the -
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- to abstain from � hard"wordi,lowe'ra8% =� a *11, as if t6 take in' aill.-the delights . . can. be no doubt that the writer, who signs .
He will judge her harshly. But she is act . - I . - I . .�;, . .- __ ��. 8 =1 . country.. Contrary to theleeiing in London '
Ing rightly, well. - - O'.Nlore." ... _.- �� i - � : . , . and . her. From a ,comer - of the '-old he declares thatno t�opi ap I peals. so strongly himself "Nautious," makes out an exceed- I
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if owever surd she may beof thisi she has . - -"YOU Would apaielkbri2l- says. she, frown- . , r d has blown, working- . n in the country as the ob- ingly. strong case for the prime , ortauce -
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- - ... - it her- head - - 11- - I � . - I Every time trol of the sea. Braze have
certainly grown very pale. Trefusis with Ing- ne b6soias.o' . I ion of the aristocracy. of the con
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I ' "And Myself too. Af Sh oth. 601 .� ,3d* long realized the value of this mastery of
cold questioning eyes, can see that she is ing now to me ;'I'Vip'thi ' i th, . vr�rld, and 11 Ali" it is Sweet 4 t,T__She sighe a - 'heavqpWtedthe dissolation-of theHouse the ocean to them, for their island home I
deeply disturbed. But bow beautiful she 1 1 ,inpn e. . out be iniive was received ..
. will be. - 'of yoiif goodneis be good to thiow.!' . - F, 4rw � . ly. - � -The of L.,ords, the Suggestion with
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is through all her sadness and distress !'He. never , )) . winter is over, -j, I rang -winter.- . WilA enthus, , �6 Down witu the Lordass wogld otherwise be at the mercy of its ,
kuowe her well enough to understand- that her. I am going away. I shall— . . i.orit , Mom. I . foes; but the task of this article is the set -
this . ' "Going away?" There is open concern She is glad -tto thin as buriedi dead, wouldba-the beat .election cry of � the next ting up of a bolder claim to the general
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. -dividiug of herself from him is a dis- on her face now� "Where?" . . . it was torri'61y , 169, Sad So singularly dall, campaign. -in his.opinion. .
tress. How sweet she looks,-- . 11 h� ad.inexpressibly dreary.. Fsauylhtd. - well-known deputy, effect that he who rules the sea really domi-
. . " Where do all -rejected swains go 9. 1. gone .Jules _Roche, the ates the land, and is.almost certain to win
I ,fair a,s the Illy! I .. ary laugh. abroad, Fanny, Who had been so co1J to her,' -in Paris this week by de- 11
White as the sun . asks, laughin g : it is i rather drei . . . . - raiseden alarm & al de in any L land war where he has a fighting
t 9 Per- -so almost uAkind., -4u'st at Che very lastshe - I J io that there h a . been an anon
She has clinched her hands tightl together "To the Rocky Mountains, isn't 1 a arinj .
Y. had a4ked Ter -to .with her - th, FI-Orence ficit of
haps I shall go there. And if not, iome- . ry, - 90 .' _ L_ _ - L. .' _. - $60,000s,000. to. $60,000,000 in the chance. The text -books upon which the '
-bdfore going on. _1 but Terry had ref used.- - I I I _ . � revenue for several years, in spite of an writer depends are Capt. Mahan's two
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11 I know what you think. It is; open to where else. I �, . I There were the -boys, She saidL - . Bat- the - bal . &nos in the budge . tudies of the "Infl . aence of Sea Power" -
all people to think now. That I accepted ' "I shall hear of you?" she asks, aa he � - a , t accounts. 8 -
. boys had not helped her to bear the dulnoss. ,pparent from 1660 to 1783, and from 1793 to 1812.
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you when'l was poor,'and throw you over moves past her with a kindly nod, , - - " - Th6 expenses of the Uovernment increased
- Max had b6on'sent to'& grinderi prepara. from A775,000,000 frances in 1K3 to 3,. Capt. Mahan likens the ocean to .
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tory to his entering . colleges And i&offreys 357,000,000 last -year. Naval expenses in- A VAST PLIDT
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quickly, as if defyitig her reserve. only a week has elap-ted after the going Of' 'durance. eg I h T 1. . - - - -war,will be vhiaper than peace. Then he applies the principle to the war , �
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would have made no- differences I think. I there WAS*& high 4ense of relief ; a feeling fire, she had- thought of TrefusiS& - . � Ferdinan' (1, who quarrelled with his elder the time of Hannibal, he fiads an example -
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not marry you. And that letter, it made an. -stored. But the thir& day Shattered all first he lef ther,and then had I grown - a guslit; and left the ship at Sidney, h s b en inves- of the application Of this law -. -
end, nothinu more. But what I wish is," that. . . . I ' I . I ta -a e "The Roman control -of thelwater forced
0 1. I but .those sad ile eg even tigated by a family council. The young Hannibal to that long perilous march .
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/, death 11" the drip -drip -drip of the rain -drops could travelled across the road that -had* had him granted to-bliti, with the loss of all his ap- eldir Scipio, while sending his army frora,
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as &-pmsenger. , - . . I .. � I pointments. . L . the Rhone on to Spain, to intercept Han- I
me you could not PDarry me I" asks TrefusiS rising from breakfast, wandered idly ' to the . It was spring then too, and, certainly he L Themost ii;,triking exhibit.of London's nibaps communications, to return in person
in a strange tonei drawing -room. There, or in the garden,' had_'ma'de a little. break in tko,monoibi,y of a annual SUP, and face the invader at the Trebia. Through-
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-I don't know," She presses her hands Trefusis used to come to fierlevery morhlng.� herlife. Zhe--acknowledgedso rqpch to her L ,sed by water,
* � - - I I L per'Lto W.Sifo And strays on Thursday lost, out the war the, legions pat
against lier eye,3, as if to compel memorysor There was tio cue to com% � - -- -- unwilling ,heart, .and more than. -that. He the.00ldeSt -night for years. Two thousand unmolested and unwearied, between Spain,
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should be. It is all he strange, so dark. while he ; deteemi. winter shelii�A leamed,t - fe walked barefooted SIX
But Ido know thatl meautto tell You,10119 natiou had m6da- bror think theta so ; but , . ts. Hundreds Metaurus, hinging as it did upon the interior
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before my aunes deFath, that I would not when those vieW_,�vere, forever at am-end,the - . I Yei, he bad loved her, ,.in hi's Owa way, -w miles cn.t6 icy pavemen. �
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. in arry yon. I did ! I did!" she cries, her .morning felt Very long. Therewassuch& was love in ft, love all through 1T, f6r.all onl room and food enough for 2,000. to the forces of Haadrubat and Hannibal,
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eyes teariess, but her voice full of weeping. odd,strangefeelih . I tha;t. � Among Paderewski . was ultimately dae to the fact that the
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-- 11 You dc�--you must believe me I" n . . - . - Here ... w-to�.day-this thought -recurs to her was miniature grand piano in t bony, with younger brother could. not bring his succor -
He bows his head affirmatively if stlfflY-4-, She walked fro . m -room to room restlessly. a .. � I , - . . -,. a black keys of ing reinforcements by sea, but only by the
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11 Buz say it !" entreats she, with a vehe- The news that he wa.9 �ione had been con-�' - A psttaring of feet behind hair brings bgr old. The little - instrument has a sweet land TOU10 through Gaul. Hence at the
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ment gesture. veyed to her by Fanny a_ a letter. ' Fanny to sudden calm. - She turns. ' . tone. . I . 1. critical moment the two Carthagiaian,armieg
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-sharply. 11 Now you bave it all your own small account of hpr -own that she passed arms. I , - . , , - - I - / .. The case of Marie Colombin, committed Another instance of the power of the
w.y,;'says he, " I hape you are Satisfied-` over Fanny's unjust indignation very light. c s you lire back - I you, sre horne I's Says t� the Paris "sizes for attempted murder same iaw of war st,rategy was seen daring
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. � He stops and smiles at her ; a queer smile, - ly. I 4 - Terry, clinging to her convulsively. Oh, and suicide,- came on fr,r trial the other the Napoleonic struggle when Britain won
, filled with many comp'ex thoughts. Why had he gone thus, suddenly, with-, how sweet it is to see her. &gains to know day - Marie Colombin, 42 years of age,who simply sad solely because of hqr control of
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rather a suffocated tobe ; he can see that -versed between them,-whem she was no h � - ile or so of her .!. I � r named Reard, alli6d with many of the European nations, I -
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you will forget me �) How long the day was ! Yetrit ou In and shaking h lLy.� Y smooLhlyenough for three n the defensive. I .
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" Probably," coldly. 11 What I shall not be a festival with her. - She was new -rid 11 Silly baby, ii,ot to come with me I But -year! rday in AugusL last Reard She was in this position until Trafalgar.
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wondering how she could in any decent He had played the lard over her. -no again.* Ho* -sweet you look 1. How sweet. A distressing scene followed, but finally of the ocean, and then she pushed an oiTen.
wise put an ead to her engagement with doubt, until She had told herself that she your garden looks !-how. sweet it �,.all she appeared to become redouciled to the , paign-11 an offensive based abso-
me. 11 hated him. But.that-was all'over, and her - is 11, i . - 1, �, idea of this desertion. At dinner that give cam . " Her �
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"That is taking a very unkind view of I it," chance shoul I have been given her. She : --" You espeoi�fty," says Terry, catoh�ing h . owever, she poured a narcotic in lately upon her control of the sea."
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Terry cries, tremulously, and with a would have liked to play the lady over him, her and kissing- her ag,%in;' . - . 1 �_, thrta's glass, sad both retired to bed. Ing that, Spanish ulcer which drained the
to-ach of indignation. The truth, the real for a, little. -if that coald be done without get -away, flitterer. " -1 - Dar . Ing th
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truth, is plain to every one. And it places the hateful tie of engagement. ' When did you'Zome ?" . .-,. . .. . spite of thedrug, sudwas horrified to see the writer, 11 and so, by slow degrees, the
me altogether in the wrong. I shou�d never , But he was gon�: rsnny'S.Jatter;�had .I I A momen. I t ago.". . . . �_. .. ,� I thab'his mistresi had lighted a charcoal fire gr &test military power that has been .
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a had gone away I - . I . 1. I " _ in t-he�foora, with- the evident intention of created in modem times was redaced to
should have kept to my word: . Yet I have the morning after her finaLrejection of him. � I- Well, half an hour ajo,-atA" a. d putting an evd.to their lives. As he jumped impotence." Nor does he fear that this
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. �'Geriaid, is L With US , ' _ L L . I. - - I , . . I � . . , . in I herint - ention, Colorabin then turned the that
eyes—'you must know how I shall be con- I � . .-6. � I.. . I � . ". ," L'� I I cruisers to annoy her commerce.
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, � ple, whereas you will go quite free. later, and Mr..�-Tkefusis!-s going has - - - _' . commerce, in,-,reasing the risks of trade;
"Quite free," bitterly. all 1 could to 11, but -yc�d .'kno' red, - .
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Profitable Pouit7
The saying, with p
breed is in the trow,
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applicable whe
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vervevident that a.. rn13
car; and MaIM(genient a
I tionof suitable kinds,
follows that it you can
the common duaghiii ic
assuredly, do rnuci-, b,e,
kinds, for it is an evide
sA breeds of all kinds %
,qqicker returns for g,)oi
or,erdinary breeds wii
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common care, tne lowe
the best relurns, for Lh
to such treatment, and
proved grades or breedE
If you do not happen
improved poultry, by a
fortanate possessor at c
.the old cominon dur
block, and in their pl
provod ones, in the prc
to six hens, and thuE
proved systtern of Douit,
thenyoa wiii find'it a p
- Ing, if otherwise prope"r
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Let Me LleXt take a
house, and se--- if there
of whitewa.sh. Thia gr
disinfecting agent ehoul
summer months, insicle
house, and on the roost
week, and oftener if ne
Give plenty of air an�d I
and restrict this to ver
warmth in the wintEr.
There are several wx
poultry houses, adopte,i
Mears vary as wideiy s
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� One very good w -y 1�,
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. largeenough (with hens
bhis) to have a small s
warmed only on Very co
the rest of the titne, to I
comfortable, by haring, 3
wherever the cold could
. The fowls are couflne(
Of the day, t,he exceptio
nine or ten o'clock we g
about half an hour or si
opportunity to exercise
ed -up limbs,and to get s
� They are allowed to
tows,rdevening ; and v
they will continue heah.
system is at all times ad:,
winter months, roup, I
being prevented. i
Depth of Tile
A is generally concedf
age is the most valuable
c%n be added to wet Ian
true that it is a cqatly im
— I ing the hard labor and m
The most difficult ma
for he general satisfact
to it the d,epLh they sii
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the best work. For Lhre,,
it appears that a more el
- cepted in many � cases th--i
.the sources of inforMaLio
\ extended, and brought t(
�, these men that pra,-tice
In reporta of farmers' ii
comes oat that many far
less than two feet is the
The truth is, that whal
hardly suits another in at
ers work on an economic
. all their setions. Some i
ate returns, and unless tl
in the near future for an
no stock in it
easier to cut an IS or 20-J
the tile in it, than to c
grade perfectly, and lay I
former, the work is clea 'm
the back and muscles gen
ter, and besides it does n
We have never yet seen a,
would not get soaking V
depth than IS inches, or t�
the most uncertain cropi
farm, before drainage, wai
. ,Crack to a greater deptiti-I
believe that any soil that �
will in time become areatei
removed. i
When we coinmenced di
.about a decade agao, aft ,
I authorities at hand we con
I
feet would be the best dep]
first winter we put downl
4W rods at an average of t
to thirty-two inches of I
worked easily, and som,
depth was reaehed without
. but usually from two to s
bottom of the three-foot o
less limestone gravel mixel
Often it took as long to req
this for a smooth bottom f(
did to cut t,he rest of the d
Those that have had e
how difficult it is to get �
grade when the clay is f
__ peUiles or gravel. We fox
ting '00 to 32 inches -we c
h&rd Work and additional
. quently our rule now 1*8
we can to this gravel d*pfm
and clay could be worked,
- would be to c,it at lea.st t
The deeper we have the ti
liable the land is to surface
In one instance we cut th
at -a depth of three and a h
or three years after the wa�,
u
on the surface wi0i E
il & '
drain, and it began t, look
eates of shallow drainage w��
claims, but now the wate,
Eu_kly as desired after h
,i_e , few rods of tile lai
or hole, that are only 15 tol
the surface. They do the ,
and grain crops Flourish over
is very rich, and we would'
- satisfied if they were laid d
surface wash will cover t�,
years of rotation go on.
Where it is possible to cut
than IS inches to tw9 fO
always do it, regardless of
the clay, and wait patiently
� frost to do their work of ��
soil. If we only had 18 to 2
. above waterline, we would '
3, great success at growill
would want a greater dep-d',
and aimtO Make clover he]
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Soil.
In the consideration of thi
- queationscome up: 5 s�
I given entire satisfaction atte
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. practice tund adyoWte it, tW!
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