Exeter Advocate, 1907-11-07, Page 3♦tf+0400C4*tlCxt•o+o+lO+o+o♦felt►o•o•ct+o+o+4)•ot•o•Ct•oo k"'r`r or la!er she shall be mime
e it years age. \ow•• tire- leve se.'
• wore
r o ( Ler, 1 tidy 11 again. 'things remain as
4-1 said. If she will enter into our plan:
O 1 I':1 knee her alone for a Lit, if she wen.
the sooner she n►erriw, wr and e
learn
+ 1,. turn her C•11111.111 1011 to some ac,•em:)'
kit the berm' for 14:; I0.11. 1 don't eke t'
interfere between parent and child. but
o es you've promised her to lee 1 Ihi11).
' 1'►1- a right k. know ►vhelhrr she really
/means whet ehe Buys, Your Idu.4tering.
Bill. is wnuuwit to frighten n ►vikt cal
1,-1.1'43 11,11 hilliest cnougth. Yell can't
i, t pert 1104 Ito sec Thing, wino y0111' eyes
II you'd fullu►veJ my udvhce and twined
O 1.01 10 the profession thugs weeld have
tteen dilterrnt; instead. you a ii it,• le; 1
like a Ealy. sena her 10 swell :wheels
- - ;Ine1 the eke. mei kook fit to murder her
cot she \\ soul full in vvith yut.r edea.; of
right and w 1' 1ig;. lilies (knit steal
each other's 11 'ii y or jewels, they keep
I t stooling each ether': reeteatioes with
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A MAN'S REVENGE;
OR, THE CONVICT'S DAUGHTER.
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IWO•\. ter' Passed the lonely coding^
• le,,r had !4:una his Miele, Sir
Ise! ,la 11. r. (tilt nodded his head to -
4,..t !• 1;. lights.
"\\ 11.1 !f • - '" a'ked. "A
funny place '. ,!(lager Iliad, about
tae nate !tom sI. Lawrence, ch?"
"Yoe- replied Sunbeam. "It belongs
t 4,1:1 ('apttaei \ oii. it dear old role,.
1 5c ',fl. n hall iced 11.11/1 hire. lle's about
I I •• only I, 1 -.441 tt h., dolan't— She
er-heti •. I.
"1 knew. \Vex) doesn't turn 'is back
on y:111 '(t': Till your (stere . Five y4,111•3
your at:nt 'res lived ''ore., ane( the wooden
'ended relteie elven 1 1•,-.n.1 out that
there, 1:, -;.• i:., :,1 nl her 11111)' finger
than en li , it gidal I- - . Fue)!s ! And
s4) the- e.I.I wept in t,
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,., I le you?"
"Ile tv., Ile's 1.,- :1 g,1110 novo 11
mouth ui' Ivvo. Ile '410111 Iu 111111. where
Iii.: 1111111 ie41 daughter live ., and the cut -
1:,g.( wa, eniple until a v\ irk ngo. Sone
ire' ali:l gentleman is there, 1 think. Iltit
1 (1111 not catch the none.''
"(,h, well. it don't limiter to me. Nu
one \ri:h a tut ease wv)uk1 condo there.
Too singe() like an toxo quiet. And 1
ain't the Tether to frighten a sickly man.
Nei if you told me your old (11pt'in had
'O-; I; 'ms paved web gold. 1 shouldn'I
tinve the 'cart to n)h o(( hint when Beed
lee le -al to my little maid:'
site squeeze! his arm lovingly, .\
gi..w 41 relief thrilled Iter. She felt sure
h' would he kind.
A few minute, leiter they stoop -It.
They had roe eitst ilia Half \\'uy 111111-••.
Bill opened ihh door and entered Ihe
tom. Sunbeam followed and sailed re-
cognitioil on the woman behind ilk•
counter.
"You'll h::5e 11 drink," Enid her lather.
"I.1 keep Ihe fog out." Ilo handed her u
glues as lie spoke.
"No, thank you," sloe exclaimed
hastily.
"Root you ,mess. \\'ore two miles mf'
n 'ill( from 'unto, a wretched walk in til
Ilei..). [WSW t6," Ike. add(d in a tow v.iie.•
"you want it; we've a lot 0' tnikin' ahcaa
of us."
"Besot In the town?" asked the v. -e-
ntail,
.- :ntnm, ..roiling.
eeeltimel 13ill, hurriedly. "A
noel walk, 4111,1 ur. one 10 give us i hfl.
lea evening f or your grade, misses. \\'e
seem your only customer,."
"Well. 1 ain't had many yet. 13111 ,I',
early. ,\haat eight., 111at'. all. We don't
often se o you This \vay, nolesie," she
added, slating again 1)l Sunbeam.
"Yeti 11 ..e, her oftener new I'm 'ere!'
laughe41 (fill. !tinging a coin down oust
wiping Its. mouth with the back of h:.
heed. "New then, Si+nlvnro, we mud
11
11) .Ige : is. Revell y m Ilnished lit,
Commie it then.'.
Ile enlptitsl her glass anti put it die.. -e
shra111; ba•7: IchinJ I1I'I. !\o\v Mill she
way, L,.•.• 1 f•., • vih(h Dat, the letror of
1!.r \t ,se) at , mere bagatelle.
"So there , e..s ,Ire !" het ees lahue.l, in
n !-w• relined v...ce "1 was wendening if
3444) were i, (Iii::( tonight. Or rather if
Sou were g•s iig to bring Miss Siinloome
(:erne u►. you toilet 1"• tired after your
walk." he. added. Ironing ho her. lee
ryes fixed ineolentty ala her pale fare.
"11,w you've gr nvn! But you're just
the same. 1 should have picked you out
4,1 n cnnvd."
She smiled weakly. itis big black eye:
sleet teller into her. With the (.:Il light
tat his dune. clean-shaven Ione. her •lld
41rtn61 of '11111 r•evive61, 0110 1Sn-1 I. She
rrintenhoriel whispered tales. lull Ivy her
1)11111, of lois relined cruelly, his u1lcr
wickedness. Everybody vva, afraid of
him, ('4'ell her father.
She -al 61 evil, trembling. end looked
monad the teem. 11 was vt,•y bare. A
small deal table st0:e1 in the middle.
On it, :) cantle lurnit))4 low 4)) lee sock-
s., a veleekey 1441110 ones a couple of
Three rush -seat 41 chairs. n
,,:• ,ly fender, n Coupe of shrive, with
er,. •kery mum them. completed
content., Another dour 10,1 1mlo n
.rilitery, with stairs 1 o the lop 11.4411'.
She wondered hmV Gentleman Dan.
who was known to I.. fend of ((me.11.
could have taken si,'-ti a dreary 1'11„•.
And then the reme)1)Lranee of the mur-
dered nine linseed mien her mind and
she turned 10 her c(utp)I11ion;.
They were talking hnu•ric.lIy 111 low
!till now 1414(1 then raising his
• to hi: lips and drinking grt ctlil•.
Dnn. he etc.: gleaming with excel - m.1.
t le•trilrl •,eea.iOtlr.ly il(I'.st 0t her Willi
a little slulir upon his thin straight hp..
She shudsi r•. t1. Those terrible e) -e:!
Scraps JI -silences fell omen err ear..
They were ,ollielrn1 to tell her that they
were laying plans for what promieti a
I •g.• "haul.” .♦ feeling ill intense nausea
, . nt 1.p in her. \\'hy oh why had 'doe
I .ern given such a tallier'! 11411'1'40r 111 her
.1:-'0y411ty modelled the thought, She
t , grate to pray silently. her eyes (*rose''.
eidJcnly their '(ire: grew louder.
IL r
name was repealed frtyluently. slat'
non -e41 in her players 1;, lete11. The
-rible moment w•113 up,.n err. 50011
,he w•111141 have to juin in (e face her
father. who. now That he had been
drinking heavily- would be anklet to
menage. and li•leu 11 Gentleman Dans
sn.(44lh sneers and cr1e'1 •-• ft c'::•r,
Sunt e:un'II go , then wa 11 try her
Hi. Lady Denver's. (4 ' ':,,I 1115 , 4 e 8
teal tiara for years . . , Then I.ael
r 1 use will be Thera . . . her (bailment
,,r-i.Il'e !mike, one moetl1 wader.
::\1)) 1:• en, a tett yourself, yott can es
1 ,et 11 ester slept •t 'el. o' 'e'lpiug:
The toor,l* (le) •elf in n gurgle, She
t 111 . 1 n4,l upele d her eye,. Gentle -
noisily. Then rollot across the room met men 1►.1)1 aa- t,•;'ktng at her, slut she
opened the diel', ... .'1, )11, :, •Ieat1P 1'; 4111 Ilei' lige', .. te.'ll-
"Goitfl night. 111m111 genu 111ek le y. 11. ! - , , . t, ..i ••1 n•,. , tier flee.
le salt, as SunIK•uag passed out in Ir.,)1. I'.i!I 11:4•1,•.1 I•• ;y 141 his chair.
•.i Ire, :il'e I huskily. "4 knee
1 reit-1.11• 110.' hoe b 1.'•r 8: 44 aid die w ,. it•,ig til t re. m :,r the
light. 1 want
1„ . 4 .I• . 4)e 111411 I.•a enk I4t y'•11,, 1 'vans le 'ear pen
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I1, • . , ,.!. ,! '.1.111 , 1 . 1 411111 there', .,i -,.,t r 1.1 Illy ,pie-: .,;1, ih.• 1111.' \\111 1
11.. Innis, fli-lend e( 1,:• manse. as ell:' a ked yer 11)1, mt..r,::teg. (erne(' en. eeee
1:..1:I4 have eeneeItd, et a yard, ('onsite ;c),• yet \vaihu' f'.•. 'ave you guile lo
1,• •t 18.1 Thr buildings belw•v('n two high ..ltep
11..1 •••. She stared.' The to t (lee moment had
'.\t c,•re are we going "" n'ked Sun' teem. 4d lad. The hetet mist w•ithiui
! ,nt, aurprisal, a vague fear tn'ntbling „e4•11:141 1.' ore.', : 1 her I renal. Her
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her voice. Its were dry .: ,! ': + tet • ,Mahle to
"1'e (;.vlleii.ua Dan's," replied her In•urlirulale. SI •.10,.. ill utot•
let r, 11:2. 1181 eni, 111. As 1i(.
"Rut (here are tt•1 houses here! 11 le laird .,.t1 ;:.; . , - . ,tt• 's she
only a la idle road. 'There's nothing hese• ro.e. amu, .) r . 44 :,r. r,nt: her ears.
y(nd but noes end n "stale"
She tt aed Ile tante.
But even as silo spoke her heart sank. eh,...Iepte l :e , es the re en nod
For she remembered teal I,•)01141 the stepped in front „1 tint, Th' light fell
w4,.'el shwa n riding(' 41ei h had het(utg- fur: t.px)n err dere. II vv:,, white as
ed to ail old hedge -culler. 'Ileo man. triodeath, but in 11.-r ,')es 'the 4ok of
11811 lived alone and was suppe,wd lu wee "he re-o1Ve 1(181 her (alit', blinked
have great s1/1116' hidden 11110 1 the ill as4oni,hnmen1 111 her. 111161 hi curses
premises, 1111(1 leen fiend unordered hi .lief away inn key woe!,
11 -) early spring. alstul Iwo (sr three days 'Then 6•1•',lring his 44l 't', ire a•':.+andM)
tofe'r the deed had Le'o'n committed. And.tiv
Ilk leyetery had never yell Itr.'Il 4w(1•
.ed "
. N01, then"
The eettivgn' 118,1 1't'nrnne•4 unto'cupial p,,; 4,11)"'1('"
ever since. people shunning it with hor-
n T.
(Ihe yes. Mrie is,' reined Rill.
''herr', a c ,lingje beyond the wood
where a murder was 41,6110. Ilan has
rented Ihnl t,t'tlge (or n bd. Ile gqot It
cheep. 1I.' rent, it from the people a1
Intl \\'11 3 I (4.615e."
..
elun11l1erei the girl. "if hr's
eee. r Ler 11101(,1 1,' suspected of the --
"e 1.. 1 -43y be 'lure Ise runs no
r"ek. I1r. ,:lrie i non 3.11, should Ihlnk
4.1 1114)1. 1 ell 1(1e s:une tlouKh1 to been he
eh mei ate 0, 'Ow diel he know 411)01)1
1110 place? .1ny"uw'hal'e nothing kr ib
U.1111 us, (lir buee4neas etre! abseil moor -
(leo noel wets more, I've never yet
sleeted) ale 'noels a 1111 bk/od. Strike me
lend II 1 Ile."
She Ienu)turt silent. puzzling about
1lan', motive in taking the place. Cetok1
he have nlut.lrl.tl poor old Dick for the
seee (.f 41 few p)Jun614? And \Vas he
Ise, re for the purpose of (hdlg the hid -
d to omelet? 'I he ilea. however. 4sernnd
1... improbable. Ile 1%8% there by coin-
, , .,. • merely. se 11• 1.. slake his plans
!ell. free Iroin iulerferen"e.
hill her new0)1sne43 des lint te'nVe her.
Atvekt'netl tent. is not cn-sily luted into
• :sec. She crept (10.ter to her (other as
y . n.er'.sl gee wool, and petted with
frightened eyes al the glessel)ke trees
and eu.hc* as they seemed to spring up
mndttrnly before them. '1'11e light stream -
Mg (tom the open dive of the cottage
was greeted ( her with a sigh of relief.
ret a 5(6'11)5 her dread of Gentleman
hon wet lergotton.
Bolt a hen. hearing their footsteps, he
at peered on the Itr(rste.ld before them.
hes heart gave n great Mond. and for a
MC men,. her breath slopped. .11though
she had not seen him for :tome years.
este recognised hien at Once, and, al-
thorn/1i his bock being to the light. his
featmres eels* Iatrely diseerniblt'. eh"
roue! have •1r'ectile's' them lieenrnlel'. sn
/ Iv t•1 end leen the Impression made by
him threelle4411 her childhood, She
\tot 'eve you gaol i , .n)•
elI.lrrrn IX.
,e silence sharp as a Mede twit lt,'tv'' I
them. Site looked steadilt note Iris
flushed fere. Gentleman Unit leaned
alma the fable. his eyes fired compel.
tingly 4:n hers. his lips proved as Illolgtb
about to speak.
"Noe. (heti. tv.11 d'v a 11184111 7 'Ave you
Inst telt• longue?" blurted 11011 with nn
toed..) laugh.
"1 'held y3u Thi,( n►erning 441181 1
meant. father. 1 have not ' hengeecl m3'
mind." she 5nfd quietly. laying her 1►nna
on the, Inlets us though ler supper!.
Ile tottered n curse 81141 *turfed towards
her. 'Then fell hock heavily in his (hnlr,
his eyes rolling with anger, his hand;
heavily clenched.
"You mean Boni you refuse to 'elp tis
---to repay 111e ell i've (dome for you --
yell went me and your abut to die (i'
went when you could 'eh) me In rlmfeorl
-you differ us n stone stead (i breed.
Ungrateful Nusey. You actually refuse
t.' do Your duly 140 ynr.r 0141 falter''
"I refute le do that(," replied SunIs elm
"1.ecau54' II mem: wrong es ate. if 1
can cern money hnneslly 1 will. hut not
In that way. 1-1 VGukl rather die Bonn
- •'lkal--or help (other,* lo do st4,
She choked n4 rvnnsly over the weeds.
The color 'rept to her Trow 841 she tnel
Gentleman Dan's sneering smile. What
was the ;root) of talking to therm like
that ? They c(.uld not understand.
131.41 milted to hie companion.
"Deem) hear that 7" he spluttered.
p+4 uring himself ot.1 another gtgesefoil e\f
the spire with a shaking hand. "That's
the gill t reeved for an' risked my life
for. That's het grelttoaxl. 1 told 'er that
it was lint or feu. i 4'111141 'aye sworn
she'd egrets'' that and leave yon to get
your bride elsewhere. Rill---"
"Fool." cjeculnted Den. his eye's flash.
ing,'. "Do you think 1 shan't have het
that yeti we me merely as a Ihreeti
•
11e'ir tong 1•''. II )vole daughter's n
Initure, you've 3eur-elf to Plane. How-
ever, you remember ear eontpect. But
be patient with her: J811Itence is a virtue
its till Trades, 1,4011 ill 01113."
"1'u;icnce he W.. •eel t" ejocu!nl(51 11111,
banging lilt 11.1; 14,',4ily 011 the table.
"!1'c 'ad enotigro pulien14'. These years
el gt,4111 I've spent laying my pions with
'er acting 'er part in them, Ike you
Think I'ut going to give then) up he
tilt of a gal like 'e'. Coen with pun
-ernlonizing. And yell, 5111114.nm. just
say twain wet you memo? i'll 'ilVe l'ie
patience to 'ear you again. Here's Dan
awaiting to Main) you. Which do you
('heeee; to obey sue and conte home, or
i� Iuarry 'i)n?"
She drew a long breath and leaned
heavily on the table. Iter fa " load
grown palet' 113 Dan spoke and site
ti:rne'tl appealingly to her father ms the
5)110.11) silken tones ceased, to shrine
b::el, alarmed at the v5Itemenee of 1115
neigh retort. For she realized that sloe
could hope f..r 110 relenting Item hila.
11' \vas already half-drunk mid the devil
of e it 114141 ell/l't'd all softening in.
Meets,: s front his bluekeneth heart. She
keex that she woe entirely at their
mercy. and, for a second, fear held her
in i' • threes. 'Then again the vision o1
Duncan'' ince Ikntteel 1,efure her eyes
and (vet age returned 10 her. Right was
right. Ilad not he said see?
\\'ith a utile gasp sllc flung hick her
head, exclaiming I•eudl•-
"I choose 11'•ither !"
With an n,111 hill 1111'11n1 out his hand
and struck her violently 'on the in.inth.
:-:he staggered bn"k giddily. The Wood
rushed irons h, r heart. .\ ui)n�hness
seized her in eve• •y limb, But 111.,4,' and
lee)'ound all vt:'• the th.,n,l,t Ilial the
man she hail 1'.t„1 em sett,. el hi:: mis-
(loingts. Nati M, el.grace11 hi. manhood.
'feats gu.h •el teem tier et..,
"Father.- .he murmured. !moving un-
•aendily 1054 arils Nin). "1.e8 don't ideas
it. You 411181;• 41 nlhlnke. 1'011 hove naw
--you—”
Ile flung her hark reuglete
"Illgrnte'f111 1)11„y.” he. seal "1 wash
floe hands 4.' 44111 ll'J41, 1)111). yen 4'7111
11:1 1.1' her vrhen 1411. like. You can heep
111.1 here to make sun* ci 11ci. j teed
teen. lock 'er use uo'--"
"1114, father, Luther 1 \\ Intl have I
se.ne (1)at yen steal(' lee Ido unki al
let tole come home with tau, al least,'
•h, ple'(Idevl. shaking of( Dan's detaining
hand and seizing: her halter by the
sleeve . "Hove yeti Gil -gotten your Sun -
twain. Stour 11ltl• girl?"
Great eel,- elroke'd her. She clung to
h!' ars), 1,1, .)tingly. Ihe' tears louring
Qeem 111,• ).pulled face . "i love you.
father. I'll d,' +u►ylhing for you, if you'll
lake ole Lar'It.'
Ilalf ashamed, he' turned to her engin.-
.
lv
• "Then slop IItnt I )l1 txerh4g :11141 `113
441(11 d.. vvul I avant. We've wasted
eitougt► time over that n'reud3. Dan's
4', 41.:10::
n cul w'Iil► 34)111' '3,Iwrh's •'
rit'I 1lenuln Ivan laughed.
•e\„1 al ell:' he 11nlrm►lreei softly; "it
41111)1-e', Illi'. Miss Sunbeam. -
But. t.nI, )sling hot. she drew back
Iwo loaldr( Irmo her tether's arum. saying
u. as quiet a voice as sloe could cent-
imetel-
"I eel do nnylhing hill thug. I shall
iie'ssi ehnnge on that point.”
tall', anger returned in full fere.. Ile
•\t ung 1'.,6)4161 111na1 her. his hand up-
r:u.e,l, I'111 1l, .he cowered before him.
her eyes oleo' in alnrin le hie furkaus
ince. he drew hark with another „note
"Then keep to your pial." he .termed.
".1n' heave ale alone or I'll 11)6.4614 r y al.
I)4.nl you see the del(1'''. II in one?
Been nut o' my sight or 1'11 kill you as
1 s;81111.'.
She crept to the dozer. even the wiled
we preferable 111 Ih1'. Out it Ihe cool
ser her ehling .,Irength we)t!ii return.
But a, elle lai.i her lintel en the knob
Gents' -non I)41n put hie upon i1.
"Nile yet. 1113 girl." he said, smiling
knowingly. "You forget thnl 3.1u are
mine. loin' father Ions given you to ale,
nnei I dor nut mean lo let yet. gree'
She sprang nide with n little ery and
leaned panting against Ihe well. Dalt
entile(1. "%ielenlly understanding. and
eujo)ing( Iter b(rror of high. 111' eyes
gleeneet eat 013lhiner hal friendliness.
through his coolness vans not even roof -
Bill. )oiling aerie* the table. hes eyes
stupid and tokeelst)nl, cl►uekhee) glee -
1o113'.
"Thal'e it. lame her. me bee. (alp lice
wings and tench her wet 1 cannot.-
She glanced at hits deSpairII4ly. in
that moment of Ilen.r avail loneliness
death )could have ht'''n set".
"As 1 enn'lru
T-1 3eu :14h f7•on 4116'.
now yeti r" mint. bright S4tuuLcnm. I'm
going to k(wp yeen herr. motel ttemormw•.
After that I'll tenet' y('4, Ihe dugs of n
wife. And If. in it few nx nlhs you're
not the sharpest wnlllan in aur pmfes-
sl,n m3' name Isn't 1)nn Ilulteord. .ee
see' treat me eo will 1 trent you. 'That's
fair. isn't it?"
Hai head 41n-smad on her hreael.
• "Kill one." she nmrneurNI; "kill ate,
and pet el over near,"
Ile 'toughed.
"Kill you? Not 1. You're lc be my
title vete faience -prey. your father has
given yell in Ilse,"
Then before she could guess at his in-
tention he had seized her in his arm.+
and carried her edema the mem.
"i'nlher father help one" 110 riled,
straggling frantically. as Den here 7101'
up the steep steircisse.
Rill n ',toy chuckle end a trolley of
oaths were his $ole reeponse.
"Ile's given you to me," murmured
Dan, laughing softly. '1'm not ring to
give feu up near."
ehe flung out her Arm, and hit !IU1)
'' ode. in the lee.. With a kw exMarna-
een .,f Inge he Flopped and roe -creel her
face with turning klMaes.
"There l" he sold, "1 11 trach you to
-how yetlr temper, :inil new you can
:eke yeunsief h1 here. This is pour cage,
ettt sielight. '1'o-htortoe, when you ace
4:t 1'1) let you (5111, In)' tams) 40414,
'� far 1>0
+ I he , ec c
I n pee -h ► t u n d
!mom. No one will come neat' you.
Yeu're as safe 1), death."
Ile pushed her foam him its 11e spoke,
she steggcrcd 1 tick again.,t a heti.
\\'ilh a lunge he pulled the door to
s'''hady.
Lowering in the darkness of the ton-
enew!1 roost she heart) hint turn Ihe key
in the leek. 'Thena sharp indent.' somalike the fall or a key fell on her en•.s.
She held her breath as he evolved w•ith-
eul, evidently trying Ie. lied 11, until
with a duuppoinled oath, and a mut-
tered, "It el.••'.,n't matter. She's safe
0lelleh," hr welt amort• down,siah•s.
Then Milt')')) did she realize, as she
quivered with fele' at the re enoloralce
'61 leo horror that had perhaps taken
pl:o•e in that very 2.1.4 lllal she was
f. 1 gotten and forsaken by the num
4411)11 she called father.
(1'G be ccntinuctl(,
ADVICE TO VICTIMS
1(11.': Itn:.1D1i11S 110\\" TO (a'RE
Itlia'11‚411531 l'1' il0\IE.
Uirectiens In Mix 8 Simple. Ilarmless
Prep::ration and 1118 Dos,. to 'Take -
(hcrc•nmes kidney 'Trouble.
'!'here Is so much Rheumatism
everywhere that the following ad-
vice by tie eminent authority,
who writes tor reader.; of a large East-
ern daily paper. will be highly appreci-
ated by (hose who suffer:
Get from any good pharmacy one-
helf ounce Fluid Extract Dandelion,
ene ounce Compound Kargon, three
ounces of Compound Syrup Sarsapa-
rilla. Shake Ittese well in a bottle and
lake In teaspoonful doses alter each
meal and at Ix'dtim1'; also drink plenty
• 1 good water,
fl Is claimed That (here are few vic-
tims of this dread and torturous dis-
ease who w711 foal to lind ready relief
ill this simple home-made nlixtiit , and
in most cases a permanent cute is the
result.
This simple recipe is said to strength-
en and cleanse the eliminative tissues
of Ihe Kidneys so that they can filter
and strain from the blood and system
the poisons, acids and waste mutter,
which cause not only Rheumatism, but
numerous other diseases. Every man
or woman here who feels that their kid-
neys are not healthy and active. or who
suffers from any urinary trouble what-
ever, should not hesitate to snake up
IhiF nlielure. as it is certain to do
much good. avl may save yeti from
couch misery and suffering after while.
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N )T RI'SINESS.
she' (in'ilgnentlyi "\011 had no bete-
l.. ,. I-' kies in"!"
IL - "But it 4111,I1 t business; !t was
tole Isuree•
1'111)1")1441(.41'111'..
R, fee 'elle fell in Iovt 4411(1 1 r ptto-
legraph and asked for the original."
Stria -"\\'hell developed:'"
Molle -"Slut gave him the negative."
1 cemery 11;111i -7"r loud jt:.t 1cc(i'cd
tele. 111_,t call I., the chs:rge of_n small
1o8•ch, and his wily, of el 11r,e, \vas
i,4,tII3 .'e'Mlyd; ,o 1111101 141 Ilial she`
4111:► 4'bllgr(I to tell everybody of the
g:'oil dear. One day she met :1 farmer's
wh(e, and began the couvctsata'n. "1)0
you know, \hes. CI -se." she said, "m)'
hu+band tons just ee•etu•sl the recum-
bency 01 n char;ll, end I eine( tell you
how delighted 1 ars. 1--" "Yes," re -
pet 41 1111' a,nipaihrile old bitty, "1 quite
understand your feelings. 1 felt ju»t
that may whoa old(' pig tool; the guts
medal at lite cattle seem. -
.1 small student, showing a dearly
over n museum. pointed out to them.
among other curiosslies. a rusty 111
sword well which theaotn Ihre:tteued
1.1 kill lois ties," ' I never heard,' seed
ole of the company. "lent Batmen had
a sweet, but only haat he wished for
pne." "1'•,11 are quite right." repl!el
the student, "and that Is Ilse one he
wished for,"
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PREPARING I'OI.1 fedi FOIL \1 \IlK1i'
There is almost an unlimited market
leer well fed fowls in Great Britain, and
i11 our own country the demand is con-
stantly increasing. The price now
Hold for lirst-class poultry slakes the
rearing and fattening of good birds, a
highly pr.,l'table business, but there is
n.: market for scrubs of any kind. .11 -
though this has Leen frequently Foaled
all, we still (Ind farmers bringing 111
fr.- (nde a large proportion of bnetly
bred and carelessly fed birds, which
are unsatisfactory to the consumer and
therefore fail 10 give the producer mall pro-
I11able returns.
••f 115010.1e Is involved in it which ayi
1. :;'ch.ltd by
I'AVIENI\G IN PENS.Under this method thn binds are Put
1111 ill 3
a (lock and colllnM to 11+0
house and yard. Froin idly to sixty,
fowls snake a convenient flock for hoe
hiring and this number can be readily
l:ept in a house 1) x 10 heel in sire, with
a yard ultnched 15 x 20 feet. Fever..
meets (el a very extensive scale h:+ve
teen carried on at various agricultural
stations for the purpove of nsrwrtulning
41111c11 is the better of these methods.
The results of Ihesa experiment showthat close et:oping is not necessary in
elder t, S?'ere the greatest gaits in
chicken (((Ieming and that in general
the b.f,l: 1)18.44' I re.'er gain, wl:en g \ t1
Ihe 1:hotly 4 1 tet' twos 1111111 \y-lt?i) kept
na c105.1 Colttimcnlrnt, The 11114)1• 111•
Vi.heel in caring far thea in emu!' bunt•
hers to coops is greater than in tetruag
for an equal number in n house and
arch The results in )!lis respt,el aro
S4) prOnnunced that they midst be re -
goaded as (oncloosive
Where it is intended to make n spec(- In ,laking; fattening Tests it lies been .
ally of feeding fowls for Table use, ht w`(hi'l)e shown 11811 eit11 poultry the pisre
is wise to study the market to bo sue- ode of elreae unit rapid gain coma,
plied, find out as nearly es possible early in life. 'Thus chickens put up to•
what is wanted and then select n drain fallet when from 11inete to nines)' -Ove;
of the most suitable breed to meet its days old, mode in twenty-eight days
requirements. The birds should tote very nearly I'.vlce ac nuuclt gain as
grown so that when fattened they will 1:rds w•hhch we oil.' tUuldred 414541 sex-'
be (alydy heavy, have plump breasts ly days old when put up under precise-'
rind a large proportion of tender itesh le the sante conditions. 0111 hens
and not un undue amount of oily fat, vvhich have been \yell fed require no
Early maturity is always n valuable feather treatment to make throe fit tori
quality and for some markets, a cer- meekeh The only result obtained byi
lain color of legs and skin is essential. rutting them up to feed is to mak.: them•
According to British ideas there is take nn oily fat wi►ich is objtecttnnnl)ta
only one t)'pc for market and that is le most consumers.
the Llorl:hng-u large, plump, square- Chickens like n'her nnimals do best
foamed. while fleshed fowl. Among when their food is veiled from time to
our breeds which nearest approach this I:mw, a good staple mixture, however,'
type are the Plymouth ilocks, \\'yen- bray lx' composed of ground oats one
detoes. Orpington and, of course, the pert, ground barley one part, ground
Workings themselves. First crosses of cern cave port, and stent meat one part,'
11:ese with Indian game make excel- mixed with \voter to the consistency of
lent table birds. • thin pm relg1'. 'I h:5 should be fed twice
Where crossing is resorted to for the a d+tv. 1f skint -milk is used, the ,neat
production of taste, Ltrils the male meal will not be requires(. The Eng -
should be Indian Genie and the hens lists p.wlhrynl.'n who invoke a specially
of one of the other breeds mentioned, el fattening sunny thousands of birds
as they are all winter layers, and none ('acle year feed them largely upon finely
of the cross -bred chickens should ('r ground oats and n►utlen tallow, and
held over to breed been, or dogvnera• he• this method pend•m•e Ihe hest table
lion will lake place and 1114• nock soon 1• wl, in the world.—Farming \\'orld,
VIM 0111.
•'1'O successfully rase chickens and
realize P
high rice; in autumn and who- ',TORY
Tor the birds ntust lie well te'(t from the
1111144 they are hatched. particularly Mor-
ons- the early weeks of their lives, for
if shouted then, they are not likely ort
4((•04104 from it, in 11111e to he of value
tide first season.
FATTENING POULTRY.
'1'w•,) methods of fattening poultry
nee known and practised generally in
this country- and each has its advant-
ages. ('rule inItetiig; h+ porhnps the
Gruesome
OF tii'I:I:I IIF; I11)lteLlt eN.
ale of Itidrr \\ ho Irainty
1\"3('1)14:11. .1!1.
'Tradition say - U::a+ 0811.0 ,•ter)• y(nr a
speelre hnr.eni:nt \,-11.. \\"ye..il4n Ilnll,r
in :u 4 ,ine. England. Ile is attired in
h•' r.e•luu;d of 11,.• early Stnnt't period.;
an,) olio ;rapping. • 1 h -. !. I'.e are of It
wiet unee.Ull dieertpl',n).
on the evening '4f hi. visit the wea-
ther is atvnys t\ 1111 41)141 lem(xestu'u5.
'Metre is 110 moon tel light the lonely,
most popular. though why 11 should dt'•+�tlsnu! • 811(1Vetltnrll,re resoutidenotsf o(
lfhe denllogislricle,sr
le so is nol quite clear. Under this o iieir.
system a few fowls are closely confined When the wind 11..411• inttde,l (he horse -
In crates and fed from 1! ough. The "'an (an he 1"1.1 1111-h(ng, up Ihe read
(easels in general use are six feet long. at hill speed, and, alter crossing the
rlt;xietn inches wide and wow).iuche< onarr•1w• bridge. he .suddenly stops lot the,
high inside alert-tiren►en1. Each crate '14.01 of the hall. The rider Then 4113•
.. Jlvide,l b Iw"o li 1►1 woolen purls- 111''11'11: nnJ nl1)kes Itis way up Ihe broad;
Y g cnkwn stairs 11110 Dar of the 1Y1I , of
Lens 111'0 Ihrv,' i,uuNorlmu'nls nn61 earl tl,e hull•e. Ih'rndhll s^-r^nn15. 115 hr.m a
compartment holds tour elect:dos. eche •+non. Bre led n ilerd, vel►ich sc"111 ,:1h-
frane pieces ore tw'o inches '1 4.10 nn l i int•:) grontis. '1'111' h"r,wlniu1 11m•n.
level -eighths of an inch 1! 4',• , . Me appearance al Ihe do v. nl
bock. top, and front sial, Ole Thr tune ' ,m• . mounts his steed. and gallops oil lye
width, hal only three-eighths thick. i tt. • rind he canld,
'T1:n spaces between the slats ,n tont are 11'- lame can he seen through by
Iwv' inches wide lo enable the birds t : IL•,-' 4411, nine- champ to be preeent
feed from the trough. The bnit0m slatshos le.rse appears to be wild with rage,
are put on one and to half inches apart 1 and Its nostrils sloven] with fire. 'l'h.14
end the slat neared the heck of 1'. • tlndilion it that one of the (lie, litfes
reale 1; two and to (eerier inches free, nlnrdered loos wife in Ihu) rown. 811(1
the corner which prevent, the dee;, 111a1 the steely' horsrnrou Is the ghost'
bugs from cnlleeting nl the rear. The ''i Ila' ini,i'+i.•ree. who ie (14t01114'41 1(1 pay,
li'llous slats are pieced upon lie gull n11 ant:):nl Visit In the keine of leis Via
(tf the bottom ct.,ss•piec:s to prevent lint. She is snid to have predicted the
the chickens feel from being hilted rani ,' on of the family, which. neeIrd-
whcn the crate is once(' upon the 1111' to the story. has been literally fool -
ground. l'he top alalic ere Iwo towhee filled.
used t and the bock slats one and n half
troches. The hap shots are cut above
e::ch pnrlil:•,n and Iwo strips Iwo inches
wide tine unite(' under each division(.
the three doors too formed may be (diig-
e i with pieces of leather to Ihe rdur su
strip, '('11c wears sh41nh1 Lt plated up• p
cr stands about eighteen inches from
the gn,tmil mod - I.enel,lh them send,
nshee or Monte (absorbent nrsteri►1 may
(' 5,'retl 1,, tth'orb the doppinits.
.1 ligntleht \' 11•'ugh, (1410 r
04141 n hr1!(
iee'hee deep inside, is pieced in front
of the crates nn41 carried on owe hent e-
els trailed Ie the elide of the create. The
1• tom of the (rough should lie etoml
h ur inches above the 11uer and the upt-
i"•r inside about two inches (roup the
"It's hard," -aid 111•,• t•enlinienlnl Innes• gni•,.
Indy at the dinner-lleble, "ie think Ihnl; S, :ding n5 Thr 450411iier reltt8ln1
this senor little Inuit) oehre11.1 Te 411'5lr0" wnr111, Ihe crates may 1•e left out of
r'! in Its South jnet (0 ceIn our tip• doer, ill tiny tie,hlion emeltemelt41111 weird
petite:4:' h'r "Yew" •replied the 5mnrl o„eel. from rain and high welds, bill
ttoar4er. struggling with hie eoorlioit 4.4) reel. neigh er:11her the f+lltening
'11 1.4 Inugh ” 1 51.utild he carried on inside n bu 1'11ngt.
1'ndes' this atysl't11 of erode fe.'iling
i,•rulls have IM'ell allaih,'il 141111 .' 4 I
I. :8' and ,1m(rica, lett it 4" ;tele :o ..,1
Ibow•n "\'i, ilen'I I•' hng,,i,! r114e 4r
111
he !timed) Io p"etmel n 11(11e e•••n: • le
to y4our head!" Green --"Bahl I1 tt.illi
lake a .inzeen oxen like you to pee 11.1
41113 sense inle my head."
\I s. Fl:.sagas-."l want a pner • t
shoe. for my lay,' salesmen -"French
kits. nln'nnl?" \Its. 1'Ilnagnll--'\e sir:
lr'<h ked!'
Do ted have (,re tel (1 me,rnls on
tour home and another in l usimtss.
!eight is light and wrong is a tong.
There are a cooly 4.1 clouds in Your
workaday We Remember that the ir14xs1
beautiful /11111 013 m1110 ellen after
atter cloudy days.
amillm
Tea-her-"\\'hat p'itns when n per -
,son'.. temperature ;epos down ns tar ns
It ' en 00?' Ton (tie -"•Then he has COW
feet "
B(•pulat .n is the result 4,1 not getting
cai.ghl : cheras'Ier the product of gol-
fing
.t-ting cnught right-
1 ',retry el- men generally tons n►igley
delle trouble proving Ihet mon are de-
scended trent monkey-+.
One hrurtet of aea•siekne e is the
Mull of a trip en the sea of matrimony.
Eellel'I(:
An English uln161, brought to a loos -
TOM 'entering from an overdose of 1"11'
SOIL q11estune41 us to her motive for
Intone it. lepticsl:--
"1 ensile feeling we'll, and I went to
me n) etrrs's iee0n to „el .snow medi-
cine tont Ilur e'he,1 site has there. The
14.1(1, 1 gel eus marked: 'Three drops
14 , an latent, six fey en (1(1111!. 'tad a
1:.b1e-gxwtifu1 !or an emcee: I knew 1:
48:8'1 an iufnnl, 1 41 t 5111',' 41I*,tit
:'n 41111111, su 1 thought I must to lite'
emelt'. and I look the spoon4il."
1\I:\(;I\1•: 11' 1'OI'ltsle,F'.
11 must he greet 1.) be e.) r eh toe
elm tell xules'•ripli.;n a ni sntlioe'. a► ilh-
e.ut hurting your UlutnM81 slanting tint
tool Wel nff,rd le glee anything.
Algernon-"1I8►1' you any idea. der•
l•ng, what your feller would say if i
-'ee) hien for )'on►' bend'" Aral:"Ila---
• e ,, I haven't. 11•• r ,•\fl' the, that khat
'atom/fgt. le'ol • '; .. family."
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A Boston schoolboy was tall,
weak and sickly.
His arms were soft and flabby.
He didn't have a strong muscle in his
entire body.
The physician who had attended
the family for thirty years prescribed
Scoff.; Ern:Aston.
NOW:
To feel that boy's arm you
would think he was apprenticed to a
blacksmith.
ALL DRUGGISTS, 6Oo. AND *1.00.