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I have haalli':a4re" 't " 4*(14t4''- .4`11P Ltrical. literrittli sneeze' jaw firelMed.
e ant not num in any onse.,,,it wow- ed, Eur„ tive cies • that he cast around
done You .4 grave lulus . -4-110,-. glsis:::it.'s*,_.irjetk„-,.thor.. a- sr,os assfearsin„stho.
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,Calteesteit,teistliinks, t -
"I read a eu VI TO,VIOr
I- ,for the thee. For the utoosent. bicid policy? tor yoo to .,rosnain
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o sno-smotes, 4 • ears
it gaze her eyes with raptuee
and !anutzerseet. There was plenty oi
time for. explanaitone,
us go Jae the arbor." Frenk,
suggested. 'No, I son not going to
release yoar hand ,,for a moment. If
I -do you will ily away again'. Christ.
dear Chris„ why did you Serve me
so?".
"It was absoluteiy• necessary,"
Inlets .replied. **It was necessary to
iteetOre Re:404W Ilenson. Dui it *as
itard .werIS 'the other ,night.." •
"You mean when X came, here
ti Steal the •liembrandt
Ole you needn't explain. , X know
thrit you had to come. And 'we have
Henson in our power at Init.':
--s1 siff*I
be true. But tell me' everything from
the begiuning. -I am as dazed and
coefused as a tired num rousted 011t
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of Reginald enson it might upaet
Miss filachievellits. plans."' .
---.-17Tfitif noi occurod to me for
the' ruoment,„" Chris exclaimed. "On
the whole, • Frank had better not
' emery liketo
.eee y.ou two Shako hands.
Frank: Littinier made an involim-
terY_ tfestute: itedsthen he drew hack.
S'I'de-I'd rather not," he Said; "Ai
least, net until my character has
• been fulli-vindicated. Ilettvon knows
I have suffered enough for a, lioyith
indiseristlein."
s's"Vendessiotisestiamieyoutiteolveselttilr
said, ,.grav,r.
la; know, I know. It has men titr-
e all round. :.1 testis thotieeletters
o -pc-‘0-r--Clairess Away beefiest,. they
wero.sacred-propertysatod for no eYe
but minet--...•
**No eye but yours saw them. I
• a, eP.Pc sleep."' was--going4o- -send- -them- back -again
_ Chria....proceededstosexplain front the ,r
-. b&Tniiig ofa11 things.. It w an "Aye iso -do t. I took them and
fo-rtyllentriattir-k4137itirraet-naXiting-he destroyed- th—ens. but .1-titke Tr., ea., ired
narrativo to witness that touched nothing
followed it carefully. He Would have else besides. If it, was the last word
fertmined there all day listening to I ever uttered -what Is that fellow
the pmsts_ Chris's_ voice Land_sletthe -
nine --here in -that garb? It is one
ing7 into her. won. hetcl come ss • •
s ,
ere nuSer-iible-Thi-W dOWiteittit ste_rAtesseptitable
At wrestlers and behold he hadsud- •
tools."
deply found all the JO and sweetness Merritt was coming .acrose the ter-
. 01 exttivare,. ra.ce. He paused-suspietausly as,-
"And so, you hn,vo etccomplis6,1,1 all caught sight of Frank, but Chria.,
„what a with a friendly we,ve of- her hand,
this?'" he gild, at length. encouraged hint to come on.
glorious •ativenturdit must have been,
and how siseoe yon nyta so in "It Is all part of the game_,_"" ehe
David suet many ow 1 hava "1 sent, for our friend Merritt,
that Frank would be present.Since
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demlicattit't
Chris smiled. • et enee insts boos Strange doings of Reginald Henson.
"r- The time has come •to - let /ifferritt
opening your fatletesienot lit ti eyes." known that.rtink 'ea -the-clever lady
lsluid
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triedtbreak through the shackles.
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but When 1,,,dtd so I had it20 idea
but Reginald- has always been tee
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8,trorct, for mo.., you are here you might Just as .wall
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set • Mill4„-
#htiee ' produCing
`United.: XingdOnt.- „4"itac*
which,. in future, " Oet the
rtuttesi,o
that industry. The Meilen, .
moat without exception'i are reafieged
by companies formed on the English
Aneiple. Th'm have
es,cli e. capital of 'a title * regi
tered ..a,mouitt, this caPital holes- di-
vided into shove of the value of '$5
to, 150. are held by :enrolled
'shareholders, _
----Severel--ereateeries-sinslreland,-
one ree.ently opene,d at .13rtstol are
carried on by. the :co-otterative whole-
sale society'. ltd..' gigroitic trad-
ing concern which Supplies the differs
elit co-operative Societies of the Uni-
ted Xingdom with their stoeks of tudea , Of fungous• *mores. In 'thresh- fund west necessarily be a.cetneulatest
gooda. The co-opera,tive wholesalceiag,Sthese spores beconie a,ttached. to at the expense of surplus, yet , the
the hulls of the healthy oats. When
Chris sem on. appeers
044 gr. Taylor is a person who no-
body steins to have 'Seen. Wit who
from time to tMte does a vast
vice to the comMunity•at large. He
is not exactly phltanthropibt.
he well rewarded for his 'above
both by this pollee and his clients.
Suppose Air. Merritt here 1`4041, done
some wrong." ,
"A great effort of imagination,
Littimer =Armored. .genti3s-
"Ilad ,done something wrong and.
a te or letitrelion. friend wants
the ebirect expreselon. In that. case
he does net. ire -tostlie-police-hlinself,
because he is usually of a modest
and- retiring disposition. No. he Os-
untlY Pnti -down, a few particulars in
the way of 'a letter and sends it to
Reuben Taylor under cover ett a cer-
tain a,ddress. Is not that quite cor-
rect, -Territt?"
s'itights* Aloarsely.
--wassdiallsiindssceit_isito
Taylor is, antit•-'s.'
**Never mind that. Do you know
that the night before your friend Mr..
Henson, left the Castle he placed In
the post -bag IL Utter addressed to
-BIrsitiethei~ort- insvitrie-ofewh
I rend recently in the paper alluded
-tcestlis struc me as s ange.
Nast; Mr. Merritt, is it possible that
letter had anything to do with
You?"
Merritt did not appear to hear the
location. His eyes were fixed on
space; there Was a, sanguine clenching
of his lists as if they had been
about the throats of a fee.
tam here2Lbe mum
on y ad-ii&-zherei ilsg
me away. ',After all that I have done
for him he's given inc away." •
Ilia listeners said nothings they
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ed. for a long nue.
-4"---:---roti-bieau to nay h&dun
know who you are?" he asked.
"'Sly dear boy, he hasn't the faint-
est idea. Neither had pie the faint-
est idea when X made you a prison-
er the other night. But he will know
goers" .
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said, fervently.
He bent over and pressed his lip3.
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• ;the- test .tn
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e read' off. .
Unglish meat. contain
-iittile-CottuncinlY
testa 0.2 te 3.4 Vern -tete re -
VOW* SO' numb. per ;elation for the
knowing the milk
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Eras ljz nisory:
ibe
aS-LifeslueisseitteiSeVon":
new 'era. h virig 'within the last year
passed the $3,00,000,000 mark. But
while iis size kia ingreased threetald'
stim Te.ststwenty. letres 'thitts--iff7
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fat. The price paid variei with- thei overshadowed in iniportance by__ the
season. In the summer. country remarkable • strength • the companyli
creanteries pay oiny (n copts). reserve funds1 have acquired. '
per gallon. In the ,trinter the price
._ hal. to 2 centrr'more„ 14cord .41
to lotitlity . and supplieasS
4•'' TO\ PREVENT OAT SMUT.
Oat smut is composed' of multi -
The President, Hon. Geo. AS -Cox,
th r t, ClaTIftd.n,,-1.011
Policy reserves, are now g-reater •than'
the present Dominion government'
standard by about, $3,000.000. In
he 'course of a masterly address he -
pointed out that while this great
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society is probably the west vaned
antdaatueiniessMiestAl..-InA-W,CJA
dom. It owns mills. soap *oz
factories of different kinds, a. fleet, of
steateers and -a nuMber .erstrosirrei-
les. The opening of the company's
new creamery at Bristol Marked the
inauguratiott of a liner branch of the
creamery indiistile
How BUTTER 1S HANDLPD.
his• Belated ereareert's erera."
Mei Thiess
_esituntettsirritioughtelatostiter-creane-
ery. or factory. The butter is vrash-
ed and blended. - by machinery and
formed molds, squares, rolls, pats
orecitheessmalispackages, of-the-kinde
which are sold by the different co -
TU
0-1-"Ite itTE-s
'et. molds are most used,
in' another ginathee pa
The butter is wprked end blend
at the' Bristol facten-y by machines of
two kinds. There is a vertical
inechine, Cylindrical in form. which
is diced to a strong end low frame:
A shaft or spindle passes, upright
into the ',Worker froin below the
frame, and is revo.lved by Mans of
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0,14044411t9111$ -4,W.,. ROY
-1kt-he use or -this inaeltine
the buttermilk is extractedquickly
from the butter..
• A. new branch eit the creamery bus-
ate .UEC own th following
spring and,gir--iiit'Ee-thti'ssiiititsitfcirtef-
also germinate and infect the young
oat -rants., -However, tlye disease
does not Show itself until the plants
commence to heads . After the'. oat
plants are sip it is Impossible- for
smut to attack them. Smut cannot
*mad from one plant to another
glatisrourid. ,Neither can ;the smut
ores:live over whitesitSlii-stits-gelt.
ectiors -comes.. -ooly`• froiir--stiores
a
ittssetune up .tieggedly. Evis Y Prey a
mer dieturbed him.. Chris Motioned' dangerous and hazardoins for -Hen- ei.
presence at •-thes.tets' tie wasstio
d ist--the--Pmaelice .011 Frank Litti.. Alva time ago 1n this bran , rnargar ne,
hhe to a seat, quite 'gaily. sem. i - -- rn-iterd-Iltsmrp-a-Prtryttlafcobiuntitfilkau-sindbitit,ptoe.tiy.is
"YOU are very punctual. ' she said. litf you went• swat' to -day You from suitable oils, on the plan fol.-
.
* ht be safer,' Chris suggested. lowed in the beat Dutch factories.
* ye, rmight." Merritt tetidseivith 1 At all of theselactorie.e where but-
Lerd Littimer and myself a. littLi!
"I told you I wanted you to give 121
advice and assistanae- In the- -firs -ascinnihigsgrinsitt hisseFess. flied ter cr•am and cream ch
t are
eses---e-esetassTesiessese=weestee "' intlkesisstessted-sla lys,„as_spreveetseDgreeishle_less_frenissneut
interest, of old pollesholders-hed been '
i
conserved. and they will heueetoilif - - --
u
ssetrars-tts
render end loan values than hereto..
fore, noewithstanding the 'lever pre-
miums 'they Pay as compared with
'those charged to -day.
The report aintounces that the nee
business Witten In 1901 was greater
than that of any previous yestr, the
amount actually paid' for exceeding
assets -were-locreasedaty--$3..0._--
bezrgaed-gal-a--...-..
There fiCii,Thimpte and 'inexpensive In any, single treer in t company's
way- of killing the smut spores with- histOry. ahe atssets are news over •
out !attiring the germination* of the four. times as large as -they were
oats. The treatment la as follow's; twenty years age and aggregate over
Mix one pint (one pound) forznalin e 00 000:
over the grain theroughly, using an of the 'tweets to the lay mIs ind the
't20:0, --sass
Per,luilis-thesinostesstriking -feature-- ,
a gartiett---,spiinkler. -Spread, its a eautat=iffilit the an Life has
since its inception paid or credited
Oolicyholtiers with over $7,000.000
more than has been paid in: by them.
• , This favorable shoWing illustrates
itgain.. Repeat the operation until the careful selection, of lives, and the
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or
the- onto on the ba.rp floor in a layer
1 or .2 inches thick and sprinkle
them; then put on ,top of these an-
other layer of oats and •eprinkle
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ste much grain has been treated as
can be dried at one time. Shovel the
oats into a pile and leave them two
to, fossl_,.iours after whieh s read
to dr- dr melt -bushel
of, oats about one gallon of. 'solution
will.be moulted. , ,
Another 'inethod; Preferred by some.
nu'
,sound, conservative • management
which here 'alwdys characterized ths
Canada -Life.
IS • CITY LIDS HARMFUL?
Does city life break down clia.rae.
te , Wealth and poverty show them- '
n 011-1-71,1-1-1-0, 11 u on an t, u
Spread them opt to dry. Whate
method la oyeds-svet every' oat
with the solution. In practice it has
been found unnecessary to treat seed
oats ,everys year. Treatment °Pepe In
three years b visually sufficient to
gun-metal, •dieniondsmollittesl• cigar- Chris glanced stgnificantly at. Litt brought in. $ampleg are taken' sti--irireignall-naY be-otitained- almos
case. at p ent for, sale in Itutter's .whe nodded "II "!-o°1 uP
the tested for butter fat, separate ertes any drug store- at trent -40 to 40 --influaneu a -Dulling and
passionately to those of,Chris. When ,thods arid apparatus for testing WI, rents per - pound. The saute treat- breaking character than any --fithet
"Yoe shall have the tneeeS".- he ing employed in difierent creameries. nrient will prevent bailey smut and knotin 'force. Character is .• more-
s-- - he looked up again Lord, 1.4ittimer 1 wiad°wo eame frwa* We votnt parable'
• h d wh Ids •
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large
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owns much more than' in
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are thought by some 'great thinkers,
to be harmful, And to prevent the
formation of 'character. , To be un-,
empleyed, and to beg, cap ins hand, I
for an opportunity_ eit doing labor, •
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was standing before tbe arbor,- wear-
- ng "mosr-cyniced: . ‘,.
prosion
*Jilt _ ' said- -My
move.. 'The expre,ssion of sweet
--fusiori- face-sta_lnlini
pleasing. I ,did - not lino:gine 'tha
n w w g t
It to Rutter's people. Also we want; said. "And you shali go as soon
to ROO why Van nee t have .answered-liiss .Lee."
Wilar_eigivescasesesfrom-Walen,Se, _questions." ,
Bri arlainteirblittaiiTir ea
Merritt 'is heavy at dropped, his say anythingBut 'Merritt a in orma-
lace .turned st .--thasyelloate-41 ---itio -41011--ft.4-6---be--lt. -great 041-4-14
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fly one method, the Burmeister and
slitain.centrifugal tester is used, To
test railk by -this apparetus, 11 ec
ut tolght taltenrio-rd-ot -pul-
an cc o araYlle
ono no,vartocut,4poionobood soo. ot rseroUandp:uipdiessl_oitny--f_reori-faom.nquitwea,;ttie d -•ettitt t0fl
loop like that. It gives nie 'quite
- fessed, "X wite torought down. 'Tere
.niite seY2S6 of sUperiority. 'And you, Idea wItli, a aigh.."1. ' ' - .
sir?" -"Done., he said... "Clear done. And son purpose. Major* sent to London
'71'1'W -fits t Yens-v•tiguanestooLsAssnuirt_etsunis • n_d said he had *, job for roe. I
• oriunr-al1-4110.-sate, aft-z-t-alffirlearamikr...._---Bel,
face was palehis manner resollit
and eespectfullirdidet-yetetss-es-....„
Merritt,paused, lost in -the claiitem- si work -at once. '
.„,I came titre va ask leits eto a plation of a, problern beyond his In -"Did you know what the picture
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tellecteals, strength; was?" Chris asked,
. who he was "-Vots4ravotrattliing•--brifear," C lleses_yo..y
u,..est, ,it, was a
And she betrayed herselfeit?" • Rem-
--question„sirssinit_krittr,
said. with a aMile. 'Tell us all you braudt engesaing. Wliy. it *es,1
f",
oil tun sorrof 1.bity* tiona so... know and conceal nothing, and you who in the first. place .stele the first
etters-Stild.: "but 1 shotildsnot have willbetree, when_ we "lave done with Rembrandt from his lordship yonder.
- done so unless r had been taken her SruiL"- - - ID -AiDaraftralti; r -got int -4 hi"
- surmise« It, Waft se ..hOt that 1 bad Merritt wiped his•dry lipe with the ship te •sitting -room by climbing.ileten
takezi_oft_40_,_glad pot , my beck of his hand. - , • a spout. and I, took the picture." v
“,t onto peaceable," he saidillOitrsyee
-hair-ups Then:.---k-raeks.M,04-111.4 "But the other belorged to Van
turprisell me.'' • about it:"
lYs-- "Altd--14-4n-stolat to tell yo girteek;-ssaiii Chris. • ' -_, _
'Ito i 'have grown an iseeedingly . "It did; and 'Win ia-firliiiil-tcy
pretty Oil, Chris,' Wilmer Said. ..
011"APTOn XIXII. cave Amsterdam herriedlY. being
•s,,ceitteellesourse It r 1 se '', k t I t....----
tel by the ,Police Henson told
g ,I
yodnoW. Von are nit i an there was an uneas o
,
eitt's ,facts a Utjofl that ny4 copy o 'The C11111,21011 II ft
"1" 4. loss ;to butsties that as .Wellt ' and bait
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p ur c seTip arA placed in 'a
test tube and weil :Aitken; Ole ttilies
then pleeed in a cavit in the
reit ot -tires tester -And ther-trayro
-
the bitnt or stinking smut of wheat,
but not the loose smut of wheat or
corn sinut. -
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--litteltns•NOTX8:—
ss.9-3-1.--rve-4.*gmultUPecies. of grilse...46
known to botanists, but only about
tonal
ancl-prtibiblis a
f these are vrerthy of being retained
bay.
it
'easily feigned and ennobled in rural
life, where a niares prosr„ ess more s
quickly - noted, and the restraining- —
sintluences...armoresseasilY brolight.
put he-iliCaggis
her hair dolta reteoletek.
stVoUswill be.'geed e Ugh to- We
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- hlt
igiuseaset"
"'Gun-metal set with diaertil
ms.
The sante case or a .ftimiltir one to
•that purchased by ,Van' Snecic from
Itraleri'S Com, peek
yoar brains A, bit. Did you ever Hee
anything of Van Sneek about -the
times- of. hiss -4444144M:Yousjcnow
where he. ist" •
,(TO be,SontTirued.)
, *Or
.0.,,,,roortrer 3,1•431,4 *4+
t Oa
ess
Yinif7nwre,--ohan
to SeCUre It is by providing itti
abtn-
dant supply of absorbing matetial,
Even if there appears to be a Large
nroPortion of, this materials in the
manure, meicing it strawnd
coarse, it, will answer an excellent
purposes, its there is need of, more
huielis-insmost-of our-soliss--- -
-"The gluten' products are %Ott front
corn from width a large Per ,eent. of
the starch has been removed,.for the
niditettire of glucoSe sugar
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bilit Ilard experience suss's-it-ref-NI his ma taw.
the wjckcd.had Wight' tshtherre°.•:=ArlalesionieboW '0)**0.7 "theft,inc
' It wag sill some deep game of 'feu-
.onyeti nuts be pretty sure
-he didn't ty tell4ne what the game was.
1 got my money and returned to
toi,niontitnaletit,.441pct„st meet: tly I saw
ncilitowot0
'Mut you, *Same into the genie
sistittlinriacitesittidi44,11.slyt,tt;toer.
utiordshim
...went down to Brighton. I wet told
4ts. ik4t had got told ot the seeond
Ateuhrit0V4ng-to_Ilen..400$ rare*
eestiess and that, he ,Wast prettY-O.Ste
tAin to bring ,it here:, lie da !bring
it he* Ala r' otett to stop- Itim on
, and 1I half kilts' nie."
c are -un
A ,Persisten SYINIPtOrn Netvotts ayspep
fleet, y so- 0
nya suffer fro onie
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Inc he began to teel "drowsinesa that each dee* N eve
Food is ot.stnnebelie ; -:.tc and
blood is weak'. anti- there that the sure win bet eersplete *rut
not sufiltient nerve foree'to carry on
the. Work of Alostion• and supply asd Tom
the. vital force required for mental •sa" olnutout Unt‘g. viftill(igio"_'“AtY
prin-
and physical aCtivity, tipal trouble 40144 ItuiigestiOrt. and as
result slitietite was poor
Headache.ettettl WO *lite' nervous; Vretpientiv,in
Inabit
tillod, broil** f I 131 i t*ttittb- 'wording 'severe : (.9/4 peIls
nettv ht
ou-tenus-oveir mto in
e end stiy
ar
be resulting 's-Yra ‘iwn,lrs 1 felt that I Wes it - ail
well. The
IN
bal4s_tee-datectika
body is.not.deilving proper natl.
Nit trent the food.. Add Stowe Ot
tncthod of obtaloin-g Strength mu
t ,almost, aathtr
s ood. iny'neve;
an 1
blood*ht
(print( elttnunt* 01
in tendentied to
liSken into the hi
I ' s' to. he. the I
*114 dloiness eon:6 ,ter
rietintmend
Ott,
ifeve Mod, 30
joi" r.drOs;
Toronto. ,
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1 *litto lou smiled.
, , , .. , llts- -fully et
iated the hurnor 01 the remark. '
*LW , *4.. it 1was
bronght ahiut acte sugretekr .
oti,*4 bc aent soli. ,91 it fell
1 was to ma up 'to. ttte Co.stle,' here
Wi'hohL del anti tea' Utnsirn
oho ivod,iii ,coitzett$1 my movetnent
'whilst X pinched 'the Piettires, I had
heed •trild , that the•thing was, fasten-
ed to the wjII, *nit * Pair of Steil
p)iefs ide no°,odds to that. I took
4*
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ate thet seed coats, Wben the bran is
()lied out, and the fine meal treat, -
ed with water *Ilia% fl off
' stare -by part, leaving the nitrogenou
:idue, Which is the glutenproPee,
--tontsdnesthes--mitiority
protein, and is Most Velatible as
Stock food4
otho
-That's the way it Works when
ifia'Oter 41'1,1i:sing her' fi
Scott's Emulsion is an ideal
Trieilicine for nursing Mothers,
ft has a Aireet: effect -6i the
milk Sometimes the rnother
weak; her thin milk does not
make 6-44 gro:w
that.changc all
liver oil itt Scott's „ Emuls
mother'
flow o
for e baby.,
, -UNRT;:W-AltDs_HD--HVRGES'';s-s's-s--- --
Without atteutpiin-,
the pluck displayed by these who. •
ejthout_st moment's hesitation, dive
stsississeept ,ft droWnins__
n1iIiTt :a t :cult 11W other-
--7101.74xlitelt---ztreuM-14 s
oval risk. and call for similar pluck
-should not .be oflThaliy recognized by
the award of a ,ntedal or certificate.
.0r-p4ifeley _rescue e
ittin eases out of every tenre
'warded. by. the public. presentation oi
Hunrane and Life -Saving fieciety.
Very rarely, however, is any such
honor, oOnferred .upon a brave fire -
gaunt,. who, at inuniiient-riskenters
oMM-- as
rescues Or to the .11*n Who howe
undoubted pluck` and. nerve ifi aoly:
• t oi fir.
14
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ietv is, needcil
ot
look aftt!r
on-lant
$PREAD GV ENGLISH T9NG1iE.
iiVeiSs-11157100;000 peopta--
LIVE , STOOK OTES. speak . It has • diSplaced
French as ilk; lareetteae of dipionnicy
*rid is now -intiking; great headway
at the intiVersal language, tif trade.
"All Nottlt America,-sSoutti. Afelea,
Liberia Australi*,sNew '7,ea1and,
Svnott, Hawaii,most of Polynesia.
and Varintati Stitti 'Ittivre,14er-
loktierilly adopted our mother torigtie
to November as it would be In theiiied there IA. e'er!, retirtiste-te belies*,
3fareh- 0*' April followlnga-Wirdee-sthat-lhes40i00*S000'-
umet be marketed at Irons be USii% it In the coup* of time
o twelve weeks of.age. Sheep 'With the, corertruttion of the Pans-
7eer aid enetoll nut .eerist. Central Americo also wik
rl ke to bi ield to ifs rtiloonees
Ilreed your oivo tows to the best
thoroughbred bull you eari retch, tt
tOsta yOU ' /1,00 andi.eireth* uitder
stny'circUlnstenees.,breed to * ,mon*
grel huti. Titia applies to sheep, and
swine. • •
I a
lainh• dropped la-Sterch or Apil
if Well grown, *Ili be werth as nnich,
k'
f
-4
1x to .ight rnonths of age.
Of he flnet tablc geese foi
..„..'rensUmption li
the -1C2111tie:Chltvelos,
stier d the.litroltdett. goose. This', *it
(1$• Closesfeeithered, sweits'Ittee
dtn.n• Of •it Size ler Urn,'"*00
mere e
den tfrm*el%e!. " 01
*11 lltegt;.e,, ,` •
flent, is u0cflttoom.;I tur'i
thrr ds.. A Chla,,'
n 'Out
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tOPI•19.
.i nii1�3sodling l,its•ol
nd 'thistek stre
ilerS In ttese eke:*
in on. ,Theiustirlds *di •
are ma1c by buying end self* -
rdUee: trot this
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