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s and 'Wit
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er her
le arms,
A trim -
annoy
t ie the
ot the
ised to
d. "Oh,
e in the
you to
I risk-
oes not
tell you
Ls eyes
t guesa-
in that
, start-
rm, "In-
ered.
a morel -
is heavy
y•ou ba-
you my
parted nevermore," and, with a $1,4i01c,
epringy ntep Lester Stanwiek walked
rapidly down the clover -bordered path
on lele fatal errand.
XII the dietartee.' the little babbling
brook eang to her of peace and rest
beneath its curling limpid. twafeati.
"Oh, mother, mother," 'she cried,
"what wee tbe dark same% that tor-
tured yotar brain, till it droval you ntad
-ay, mad -ending in death and. des-
pair? Why did yen leave yoar little
Daisy here to suffer se f bet such a
throbbing in my own poor brain -but 1
must fly anywhere, anyvvhere,
escape this new serrow, God has( for-
• gotten me." She took one atop
forward In a blind, groPilig
uncertain. way "Dify at say
of hope had died Out,,' be cried as the
memory of his cruel word: came slow-
ly back to her, so mookingly tattered -
"the minister would be none the wiser
-be is blind." ' ti
in a ges-
to see,
quiver -
en pale.
he cried
CEYLON (WHEN TEA
is pure and unCeloroci.
the doctor, wondering at the Orange,
mile that flitted 11140 a meteor over
his companion'eee for one brief in-
stant
"This Will defray, her expeneestn
• the Meantime," be Bald, putting a few
crisp bank -notes,- into the doctor's
hand... "See that, She has Canny ItUre
He was about to re-enter the room
where. Daley lay, aut the doetor held
hira baek.
ehould advise you to remain away
for the preeent," be said, 'your pre -
armee ertketioes such an unpleasant
effectupon her. 1, Wait untiloehe
aeons,"
"I have .often thogght it so strange
people M delirium shrink so trom
those they' loVe best;1 can not un-
derstand it," said Stanwiels, with an
odd, forced langa, "As you are the
dootor, I suppose your orders must
be Obeyed, however. Xf the fever
should happen to take an unfavorable
tura in the meantime, please drop a
lino to roy address, 'care of Mies Plume
Hurlhurst, of Whitestona Itail, Allen-
• " he said, extending his card, "Xt
Will be . forwarclad to me promptly„
and I_can hornet on at Onae." '
Again the dootor nodded, putting the
card, safely away his wallet, and
soon after Looter • atm:Wick took his
departure, roundly ,oursing his:luck,
yet• congratulating himself appal the
fact that Daisy could not •leave Elm-
wood -he could •rest cantent on that
r ' '
• Meanwhile the three venerable
sisters and the rewire doctor were
watching anxiously at Daisy's bedside.
"Oh, my poor little dear -my pretty
little deo: 1" abbbed Ruth, caressing
the burnina little hands that clung to'
her 'Lief tig'htly. a. ••; • '
"Woia't,'yoe hide me ?" 'pleaded, Daisy,
laying her hat cheek agaiesf' the
wrinkled, hand: that held hers. "Hide
me, please, jut as if 1 weee:your own
child; 1 have no mother, you know,"
"Godhl.p the pretty, innocent dar-
ling 1" kea the, cleetor, turning hastily
away to hide the euspioious moisture
that gatbeaed in.his eyes. • "No one as
going to liana you, little one," he said,
soothingly; "po one shell annoy you."
"Was- It Se groat.a ran I He- would
not) let me, eaplalia.. ..He has one out
my life 1" ahe wallea, pathetically,
patting !meta the goldea rings of hair
from her flushed. base. Rex 1 Ilex 1"
she, eobbed,• Ineeherently, • "1 shall die
-or, averse, I shall go mad, it, yeu an
not eome .beck 'ate I" ' •
The three ledies looked at one an-
other questioningly, in alarm. • .
"You:twist not Mind the • strange
ravings of a Pergou in delirium," said
the doctor, curtly ; "they are liable to
imagine and say, all sorts of nonsenrae.
CHAPTER XIV. '
•
When' Lester Stanwick returned to
the oottage he found, that quite an un-
expected turn a events had transPir-
ed. Miss. 03urton had gone out to
Daisy -she lay so still and lifeless in
the long green grass.
"Heaven bless me I" she cried, in
alarm, raising her voice to.a pitch that
brought 'both oe the aisters quickly to
f you. I aer side. "Matilda, go at• unoe and
I would fetch the doctor. See, this child is ill,
ways ba Thor cheeks are burning scarlet and her
u have
vay,
ouble is
," he re-
ngely her
e in her
for your
t dream,
e was so
ittle dif-
ake you
day all
busilnese,
to -day.
y wife."
like one
UT
r.
he
211-
go-
2ey
aid
ing
our
vill
ox,
ing
ck-
•
e in
vho
de -
is
;era
ave
ade
OT -
H.
.nati
ere
tne
gle
re -
he
of
alder her
embered
ever to
had left
a cruel
the un -
e -- sat
uld hap -
me out
'there is
Daisy,"
'My will
u receive
ely upon
efy me 13'
• strange,
nait his
golden
,she had
Lor dee'p-
ower-like
d deer at
agonized
•
r. Stan -
ave Inc in
eyes are like.staye,"
At 'that opportune moment they
espied the doctor's carriage proceeding
leisurely along the road.
• "Dear me, how lucky," cried: Huth,
"Doctor West should happen along
just now. Go to the gate, quick„ Ma -
tilde, and ask him to stop." '
The keen eyes of the doctor, how-
ever, had observed the figure lyiag an
the gratis and tha frantic movements
of the three old ladies bending over it,
and drew rein of his own accord to see.
what was the matter.
•He drew back with a cry of surprise
as hid eyes rested on the beautiful
flushed face of the young girl lying
among the blue harebells at his feet.
"I am afraid; this is a eeriousuase,"
he said, thoughtfully, placing his mail
hand on her burning fOrehead; "the
child has all the . symptoms of brain
fever in its worst fon% brought on
probably through some great, excite-
ment." The three ladies „ looked at
one another meaningly. "She eneeti,
be taken lute the how, and put,tikted
at once," he continued, authoritatively,
lifting the alight figure in his strong
arms, and gazing pityingly down upon
the beautiful flushed face framed in
its .sheen of gaiden hair • resting
against his broad shoulders.
he present,
said, "but I
fifteen min -
readiness to
not come
e a minister,
marry us.
to run away,"
ight the start -
bout her. "In
trusty sentinel
leave this house.
ded thus since you
se; knowing your
pe impending dif-
repared accordingly.
pe your fate, my lit -
would marry an un -
he could not. I would
at his feet and tell him
t I was -1 was-"
do nothing et the kind.'
pted, a hard, resolute look
on his face. "I would have
d winning you) by fair means
ible; if you make it impossible
e forced to a desperate measure
d not intended adopting such
ingent measures, except in an ex -
erne case. Permit me to explain
hat I shall do to prevent you from
making the slightest outcry." As he
spoke healrew from his pocket a smal
revolver heavily inlaid with pearl and
silver. "I shall simply hold this toy
to your pretty forehead to prevent a
scene. The minister will be none the
wiser -he is blind. Do you think," he
continued, slowly, "that I am the
man to give up a thing I have set my
heart upon for a childish whim I"
"Believe me," cried Daley, earnestly,
is no childish whim. Oh, Mr. Stan -
wick, I wait to be grateful to you -
why will you torture me until I hate
your
"I will marry you' this very day,
Daisy Brooks, whether you hate Inc or
love me. I have done my beat to gain
your love. It will come in time; I can
wait for it."
"You will never make me lovigyou,"
cried Daisy, covering her face with her
hands; "do not hope It -and the more
you talk to me the less I like rot. I
wish you would go away."
"I shall not despair," said Stan -
wick, with a confident emile. "I like
things which 1 find it hard to obtain -
that was always one or my character-
istics -and I never liked you so well
as I like you now, in your defiant
anger, and feet more determined than
ever to make yoa ray own."
Suddenly a new thought occurred
to him as hewas about to turn from
her.
"Why, haw stupid of me I" he cried.
"I could not bring the parson here,
for they think you my wife -already.
must change,my plan materially by
taking you to'the parsontige. We can
go' from here directly to the station.
I shall return In exactly! fifteen mina
utes With a oonveyance. Remember,
f warn you to tnake no entaiy for pro-
tection in the meantime. If goo do/
shall say you inherited Our mother'
malady. I am well adquaitited With
your hiatory, you nee." ale kissed hig
einger-tips to her eareleseily. "Au
reVoir, We, but not fare el1,0 he
:tad, lightly, "until rate ette t to be
THE FARM.
INSECT PESTI:401E10S.
Orobierdista generally claim that the
heg 1 a great /meet aeatroyer. It
eat e( the fruit that Preenatarely drops,
which JO generally coneidered wormy.
Parleapa, n Clotier examination we
find that A coneiderable POrtion, ot
the drapped fruit contains( no worms.
While the trait wee Atilt hanging on
the twee the Matured worree Waal/ -
ed.
SOMO careful olss,ervations were
made by experiment stationby
several bands around the trunke
of trees. 'They found that the. aPfles
bands caught About twice as many
worms as t,he lower 0:flea. Thie
oates that trice as many worms
erewl down the trunk as up. Chick-
ens in an orobard. eat a great Malay
vvlorras before they reneh their hiding
place, ,
Turkeys are recognized as grasa-
b opper„. externempteteere, Chickens
have a eeputation, eor eeratehinse
They do MA pirformthis work, in
vain. Their object is "to be paid tot'
their daily labor. Their inelinatign
Is not to -destroy the crop, as we oftep
imagine. The trouble is the, old, hen
lacks judgmene when, where and how
to soratoh. Chickens imagine that
the eat lie everywhere, .filled. with in -
Sects, berme they dig away Without
any respect to the .growing crop.
We should induce the chickens in
the fall and spring to seratch among
the trees, bushes and vinea.. In early
spring how anxiously they tura over
41/ leaves and eubbiab. In many in-
stances 'they do a perfect jola okhoe-
Net only do they eat mansin-
sente that do damage above atrd be -
le* the groand, hiU by their, con-
tinual aerate:101v they may inter-
fere with the development oft tbe
sPares of fin -teem diseases.
The old, hen is worth more than a
hog as an insach dedbroyer. The hen
is considered a bigger nuisance than
she really is. If we would only. re-
member that she tikes the .place of
pa)rie green and sulphate of eopper,
and when bee work is 'done. confine
her safely as we sbore away the Paris
green, then she woad be( no .longer
considered a noiaance.
The doctor was young and _unmar-
ried and impressible; and the strang-
est sensation he had ever experienc-
ed thrilled through his heart as the
blue, flaring eyes met his and the
trembling, red lips incoherently
beseeched him to save her, hide her
somewhere, anywia&re, before the fif-
teen minutes were up.
A low muttered curse burst from
Stanwick's lips upon his return, as, he
took in the situation at a single
_glance. •
As Daisy's eye a fell upon Stanwick's
face she uttered a piteous little cry:
"Save me from 'him -ave me 1" she
said, hysterically, growing rapidly so
alarmingly worse that Renwick was
forced to leave the room, motioning
the doctor to follow him into the hall.
"The young lady is my (wife," he
said, with unflinching assurance, ut-
tering tbe cruel falsehood, "and we in-
tend leaving Elmwood to -day. • Iamb)
an uncomfortable dilemma.. Inauat g�
yetI can not leave my -my wife. She
meet be removed, doctor ;can you not
help me to arrange it in some way 1"
"No, sir," cried the doctor, emphatic-
ally; "she can net be removed. As
her physician, I certainty would not
give my consent to such a proceeding;
her very life would pay the forfeit."
For a few; momenta Lester Stan -
wick paced up and down the hall lost
in deep thought; his lips were firmly
set, and there was a determined gleam
in his restlesa black we. Suddenly
he stopped short directly before the
doctor, who stood regarding him with
my very agreeable expression in his
honest gray eyes. •
"How long- will it be before • the
crisis is past -that ie, howlong will it
be befolre she, is able to be renaovedf"
"Net under three weeks," replied the
doctor, determinedly. •
"Good heavens 1" he eljacalated,
sharply. aWhy, I shall have to -a" He
bit his lip saaagely, as if he bad been
on the point of disclosing some guard-
ed secret. ''Fate is against me," he
said, "In more ways than one; these
things ca.n not be avoided, I suppose.
Well, doctor, as I am forced to leave
to -day I shall leave her in your
charge. I will return in exactly two
weeks. She has lbrain fever, yea
say f"
, The doctor nodded.
"You) assure me she can not leave
her bed for two weeks to comer he
continued, anxiously.
"I can safely promise that," replied
-
t
; .
APPRUNTICH AND )ANTEN.
Their ateloilievie la Wrens* Duthie Ike
Thirteenth and Fourteenth t'enteries.
ApprentiecaleS) was an Important
inetitutioa I,a Freese(' in the thirteehth
and .feurteentli centeries, and was
regulated ivitle the utmest care, as
will lee Seen by the fellowing eteccemt
of "An Idler he Old Franaer
tae rules of the leo* the Master
Vinlkt held greatly resporielble for MS
epprentice; and under a wise and
kindly roof, the lad who was learning
to boa maveter workman) and a railer
in hie little, avorld, might lend a banner
and profitable life.
Oitenh did so, an4 when the day
came that he might claim his free:lora,
he chaise to remain the paid servant,
friend and fellow' worker of the roas-
ter who had eheltered hire from boy -
howl and taught hini all hL oraft,
rather then to gieek a fortuna leea as-
sured elsewhere. ,
During the areal% Of his apprentice.
%hip the patron', or master, was to
feed, clothe and :abater him, in the
lioaaalY wording of the clockmaker'e
rale, to cherish him "beneath bis
roof, at hie hoard, And by his hearth."
Nay, it was etrietly. . enjoined upon
the master to tmat WS apprentice
his own son," and in some tradea
he was lei:cid:ea to remember that hie
responsibility did not end on the
thee,ehold of the workshop, that the
ancl morels" of 'the little stran-
ger had olaime: cm his solicitude.
In A day when the streets of Paris
ware not very Moe for enyboay,. end
Were•mare -or less• dengetou.s after
dark for embeds, the master was in-
structed to be oareful on; whet er-
rand he desPatehed the youngster; and
the pastry -cooks, whose apprentices
were often sent To cey cevicee and
c•rearns. upon the publto ways, were
continually warned to prevent the
lads, tome falling anions evil cam -
11 seems' certaln that, se far as the
Middle Age % are easteernedfihe rules,
preeePte and adreonitioni Were not
only framed with great good reense
and' care, 'but were very rigidly- en-
forced upon ell , masters, who had
youtli.e und lade in their employ.
High and low; in the society of that
day, the ro4 and birch were flourish-
ed, Witli. ania.11 d'Lsextratuation and less
nicety; and if. the tutorof little
...princes had leave to .W.hip -them freely,
apprentices °evict not expeat to come
Off t'oa. lightly At a maeter's haiacl.
Pay no attention to what she says,
my dear lealiesaalon't diaturb her With
questions. That poor little brain
needs- abefolute 'testi every nerve
seems to have been strained to 113 ut-
To be Continued,
•
HEADING REACH TREES.
The peaeh _fruit is borne only on
shoots of. the .previnua seascm's
growth, and unless .the produation of
young Shoots is secured by the
healthygrowth of the teee good fruit
cannot he expected. in order to
secure a ranee plentient , growth of
young wood it nay beadvisableto
cut. offemeasionally a portion ot the
.tops of peach tree% of, 'bearing age,
eepeciallY wheatheir groWth seemed
to be checked and aneet( tearing •a
full 'crop of fruit.. 'Baia is called
•FOUND AFTER MANY YEARS.
The ',Valkertioni Telescope belle the
following strange story, Two. or three
years .ago Mr. Perry' Eli. put an ad-
vertisement in the ',mai papers slat-
ing that he hart found, a large sum
of money. No partiehlars were given
but a day or twol ago tre .teceived a
letter froqn one Snodgrass, of Chicago
which ecartatned .some particulars
game. money which he ha.ca lost here.
aboot eighteen years ago. The Writ-
er -states that he had ben paid $420
in •Canadian bank bilis, but be.fore
leaving ISineardine he exchanged it
for gold, Athericam 'gold pieoes, twenty
in number, lead been wrapped in some
Wawa paper and duly labelled. , On
arriving at Walkerton he hada fallen
in with the late G. G. Dobler, and had
shared a jug of 'Whiskyawith himin
the ostler athe house. On sobering
up the money Was gone. As Eli,
found the money on. the beam, in the
cellar' a the- Iola Boblee hawse, and
there was Suet 0 400 an Arcierica.n
agIas le the package Be' naturally
'concludes that halms found the rigbt-
• ful owner.
HIS SYMPATHY.
An old housewefe In the countre wale
bentmuning her poverty to an un-
sympiethetie husband.
Things ain't as they used babe; she
complained. (Why, X ain't got any-
thing like 1 used ter hev. k ain't
gat quells enough ter go roma the
beds, there's two of the best chairs
broken, an' 1 ain't got no dress thet's
really fit ter go ter a:seethe'. an' if
X was ter die ter -night wouldn't
have a cap to be buried in,
The old main had stood the whining
as long as he could.
Blast •lit all, then, he fiercely ejacu-
ated, why didn't or diet when; yer
did bave a cap?
The Ability of Dr Chase
Is Measured by the Cures He Makes -Each Remedy
Specific for Certain Diseases -A Remarkable Cure
of Bright's Disease. •
In thie praetical age a pbysiciants and at other timed profuse, and it gave
ability is measured by the actual cures me great pain to urinate.
he mtikes. judged by this high attend,' "I coolie co 'no work, and though X
ard Dr. Chase latantle pre-eminent as tried many kinds ot kidney pills,
a. ,giant among physicians, Take kitl- &cyan get no relief. Is a last reeort
rev and liver derangemente, far ea-
afaple. Dr. Obasea by Means of his
Kidney-Ill/et Ping, bee brought about
some of the most sarprieing mires ever
effeoted. /hie is due to the direct end
epecifie action of this great home
tmattnent ton the liver and kidneys.
Bar is She experienee.bf highly re'
aPeetga teaiderit of Consetela Ont. -
Mr. Jame Dellthunt, °busmen,
?eines Bitterne Cetinty, Ont,, 'writes:
For 'Several years I suffered greet
torttureg of mind end body from
ittighaaadiseade ort the kidneys. The
pale% were enniertitnee Almost beyond
endttettnee, And extended from My
head and between, the stienildere down
the whete Waal column and teemed
cententeate moss my kidneys. My
bar* witee never entirely free from
pran. Whew wet in the Marne
hag I Wald etraighten myeelf at
All, bet vonai.dge bent nearly doable
PArft Al Ail*? SW "Wit $91 0004.
Ilene inattoed by' a friend to give Dr.
Chase's Xidney-Liver Pills 4 trial. 1
felt a tharige after the first dose. /
used in rill about five boxes, •and they
have entirely oured have no
pate new, arid Can do as good a
dray's averk tes ever could, It le
Pleasure for tote to recommend Dr.
Chase's Xidney-Liver Piller as they
•have done Igo much for me." r
• Mr. 3, Ward, Ooneecon,
tifieg that he has known Mr. Dell! -
1r ,year g Mt it trlithflia Wan and
respetterl eititen, Mid vouches for
the ttutli Of the above statement.
vont walla poseibly obtain It MOM
benefieial treatment Sor the kletveye
and lever than at. Chase's Kidney..
Ulla' PHIS. Itelhee StOoe the teat of
utile, Ana km( proven beyond `dispute
its right to the title ot "the world's
tereofteet kidney Medicine." Olie pill a
la5 Watt &beta at all ‘clettlers, Ot
Feinettmeon, Skit* de Coq Marmara. ,
"heaaing thenr oft," and, consists in
cutting 'off all the limbs er branches
at from one third to oneahalf et the
length,. thus remelting one • half or
moire :of the tops. This, will; °muse
them to throw out new shoois and
teem, new heads, weth. better foliage
end finer fruit -especially it in' the
spring a dresaim.g of ashes or manure
is ,applied to the land, and. fair cul-
ture bestowed.•
-
Prtraing of peach trees is usually
deferred until sprang, so aa to give
opportunita to observe the •effeet of
tile swintee- upon the fruit buds, as
severer pruning is givea whenothere
is little or no prospeet, off fruit.
I? You Want a Really Doe
'111fir
T A,,then Us.
aarseetoei, Tone It has a reoutatioa for parity and *hovel), a own
that lute won tor it vette y late/Ida Lead Packets, e$, ao, eo. 501,
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3E0 3120
Poultry, Butter, Eggs anol other Produce.
If you have any correspond with us. We want 100 OARLOADS
to eupply our trade,
Tho Dawson Commission Co" Limited, Toronto,
FLINGS AT THE FAIR SEX.
When a woman ean't find any abet
02ceiaineLfz.bnelug hick ehe says ahe
10
Im0Y-Clara's' honeymoon was 40111-
PlaTelY spoiled. Aliee-liow I Lucy -
The papers coutaining the amount of
the wedding diel not reach her.
She -For my part, I would never
forgive a young man who would kiss
girl against her wtII. He -Nor I;
but do you suppose a youngenan real-
ly ever did t
Lucille -Why do you treat that poor
Mae Wintergreen with m little con-
sideration,? 1 deelare eurprised
that he puts' up with you. Genevieve-.
OIL but we're engaged. Lucille -Ohl
There are three things yet to be
&wavered a -perpetual motion, a fly-
ing machine that will fly and a woman
who does' not face ta the rear end
when getting off a street car,
Ilt Mise Gay devoted aa ranch time
to mentallaulture aft she does to dress
she would be eayeryiatearned woman.
Yea, but she avealdn't have the sat-
isfaotion a making every other wo-
man green with envy.
OLD STAGE -COACH DAYS..
TiniluhiS lamident of Those Vilma' in
• England. -
.41.dVailtures variednature belong-
ed to the aid Englie/a matt -coach days.
Otte of the. Most. thrilling episodes of
the. read Cantered ane night on the
way from Salisbury . to London, in
1810.
Asi,the coach.' went bowling ilong,
thelebrees suddenly anemias exteemely!
nervansaland what was, thought to he
a large calf was seen trotting along
beside. the left leader in the dark -
•t HORSE TA1.K. •
Neer go sleet your horse without
speaking to him. .
A horse can travel better arid with
Jess wear anal tear la he is. 'free.• •
Use a check rein with the, bitting
rig And when training,•bula when' tae
colt has completed' his education and
can be used for reg-ula,r driving take.
it all, • •
• Breed ItOrses with. style tend: spirit
enough to hold •their ,heads up
niatUrally.
Eneourage your borses to lie down
by making their stalls cemfoxtable.
The onore they reat the, better.
If heated de not la him fill up, but
but give a little at every.etrough.
Take a barrel of water ta the field
mid give the work horsiest tt few
mouthfuls every hour or so. It will
help them as rauell as it will your-
self, • t
• Low mangers are best. 'Seep thein
scrupuloosly clean. Any accumula-
tion in the corners will soon sour IA
hot weather. •
Do not allow the dried. perspiration
to reinain in the hair every night.
It •wilt cause the, coat to lade.
A good brushing will rest the horse
wad is almost as essential as the feed.
Take the horse out on the) ,floor or
oat in open air and it can be cleaned
quickly anti thoroughly,
GEESE FOR PROFIT.
If you have Backathe you ham)
.• Kidney Disease. If you neglect
Backache it will develop into,
something worse -Ragbag • Dis-
ease or Diabetes. There is no
use rubbing' and doctoring your
back. Cure the kidneys. 'There
is only one kidney reedit:a:2e but
it cures Backache every time -
odd'
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COMPLEXibiAN5-S
COND--Tar.$.
You could hardly teal her the Oak
of propriety(
, Of course not! Pink bit. obvitnifila
not her Puler:
1
gide elsostare 1. 01* every box of the nontlits
Laxative Bromo•Quialue %%bum
•Inin.timod, that Num* a cola ap_snestefska
EXPANSIVE AND EXOLUSXVE.
What is this gavial struggle we
hear so moth about? '
It is partly getting in yonraelf and
Partly keeping other peopla
Thereis more Catarrh in this Realm of the.
comary than all other diseases Put together,
luta unlit the last few years was supposed Mt be
incurable. For a great many years doctors pro.
'Mooed it a local dise-vse. end prescribed Meal
remedies, and by co i stantly tilling to mire with.
Meal treatment, pronounced it incurable. Sci-
ence pep Von catarrh M be a constitutional
• disease, and therefore requires constitutional. .
treatment, Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured
by 17. J. Cheney it Cly., Toledo, Ohio, is the only,
mmtltu lima' mire on the market. 11 18 taaen
internelly doseefrom drops to a teaspoon-
ful. It Ws (thecae ori the WO And mucous
surfaceset the eystem.. They offer ono hunda
red do late tor any ease 111411a to cure. Send
for circulate and testimonials.
Address, F.J.CRIONEY St 00., Toledo, 0
Sold by Druggist., 75o,
• Hall's Fatally Pills are the best:
DECIDEDLY EfANDICAPPED.
Aunt Navey-Think 'of stuclyin' to
• be a doctor, eh? Don't you aa it.
• Young Man -Why not aunty?
• Aunt Nancy-Yeu can't git no prac-
tice till ye alt. married, an' ye can't
git married -till ye git practice,
that's why,,
• SELE-LEVELING SHIP vriArrt. •
• With the idea Of e meting, to sorae
extent, at least, disagreeable afflie-
Ulan of sesisleknesg, two Engliehmen
ness. As they neared the inn the _
ave. devised. a self-levelina elm Ira The
horses became uncontrollable; aad chair is suspended,. from t'wo rings
thea the iyappoaed ealf seized one of
working in a framework at right
tbe animals. )3y this title the horses angles to each otherao.nd it is clairried
the ()hair; will xentain leyel in the
rolighest'sea. , The idea also applied
to 'berths.
. • .' • . • • •
were frantic, plunging aad-'kicking,
and it vane remarkable that the eoecla
was not overtumeed.
The' guard laid hot(' 01 his' gnu and
was about'to shoot the assailant, when
Several men, accoartpanied bY 'a large
Ma,stiff, appeared.- The foremnet,
Seeing that the guard was ebout to
fireSpoiAted a pistol at his bead, Id
cling that .he would shoat if the
least Was .
•
The "co.lf" was a lioness; escaped
from a travelling show. The deg
wAs set 'arm the brate, who left. the
horse, Seized the miatiff and tore him
to pleOes, and eetreated 'undoes a gran-
ary. • The spot 4;evas barriceded .to
'prevent her escape, anal sae was noes -
ed .and returned to captirkty...
Geese three or four years old are
the best breeders.
Geese usually lest the, tall
and early -in the winter,
Geese begin laying late in' janilaey
or eerie, in February. t
Mess to welter nod a. grass. run
are absolutely necessary he breeding
geese.
When. hatching, the geese shauld
be interfered with as little as. pessi-
ble. •
For praotical purposes • there is'
really very little choice between) the
Toulouse and Embden varieties.
'The gouge Wants to make her OW11
neat, and will not like the turkey,
allow herself to be set anywhere.
The goose will lay ,from 10. to 15
eggs and then sit diligently on there,
and seldom fails to bring off; a good
brood.
Geese will come nearer living on
pasture, ancl taking oare of them-
selves than any other class of 'poultry
Goslings come in- tor the table as
"green geese" iu the summer, and
shoulci be fine birds for the, Michael -
ma's board,
The Chinese geese, both the white
end gray varieties, are SerY OPnaft
Mental, and make an attraetive ap-
'marlines on a body of water.
A. gander and a ocuple et •geese
are suffitient to start with, :for their
eggs, as a rule, are very fertile, and
they are exeellent sitters.
Geese eheuld have a house to theme
settee ese4 be plentifully supplied with
straw, with whieh to Wake their net
on the floor,
• At 10 weeks Of age, DV when the
tine Of the singe mach the tall, young
geed° are ready for market,, end
efityaa weigh betWeetu eight and Mine
panda,
It Is beat tee tetexpre the egg shella
foe the teahatobeel egg* ea:teeth:des get
laskle theta tad the pellagra are tilt.
40141 to break the 4aubla /64 1 ‘:
. • •
••••••14.1MMO
ON THE FIRIN0 LINE.
Ladled of Cano.da :
Side by side steed Canada's noble- .
giOillS with, the best brawn .of. Ceylon
and India in the" recent unpleasant-
ness. Tile slogan was "help one an-
other," and,no cue forgot. the' watch-
word. 'Yon, ladies' of Canada, 'have
• the power to wage a relentless war- .
fare an the immix° teas „that come
into Your home's from Chula and Fa -
pan, arid at the same time sasiat your.
brother'nolonists. who Produce the
pure •coylon and India teas. • If you
drink dhpan tett, try Salada, Mormon.
or Blue Ribboo paoketa of Ceylon and
Indie Green' teas.--Calonist,
HIS. IMPIt SSION.
. "She Word trend eon 'Sys the idea of
teedeney, do sn'E it? ,
Well, to ane• eYs the idea that
the man who uses itt ie trying la Put
PEOPI,E THAT DON'T EAT:MEAT.
In Inditiebhine, JaPan and, adjacent
" t 100 oao 000
countrres ere; A. , , peop e,
aeons, aetiee 'and long-.Iived, who eat
no Oeoeat. :Zile Turkish Port.er, on:a
•daele rea, tn•of rice. and detes wilt jog
along' with bent, baok under. a load
that would oruili a western man. Dar-
win teals las that the Andean natives
0, day's work of 400 footIons, tear-
lyetwiese the 'Work of un ordinary la -
'Sorer, pn 4 dist of benenas, •
• 'SOH AULD LANC SYNE.
• ,•
'Ladies of Canada:•.
The herso Which had been seized
oly;fSvitteluldf.e;otetrl:;NaNBeerqrtutit,s9ihmoterea.s.neraileeoclieheaseofouerilrid:
else r
new aetniaintanee be forgot. Ttemem-
• bet that on thee bloody fieldeStiteSentli
Afrieayojtr1tava seedier boia were -on
•the, firiag iinee flanked by losal „Brie
tish subjects from ,Ceylian .and
the midst of danger, laStleig
friend-
shipswero formed, wed yet, ladle" od
Canada, have it in'your .pewer :tea ee-
thone- Wads: The Green teas of
Ceylon and India...appeal to you.
trona sentiment. alyausingathein yott.
not oft1S, aid your brother colonists,
but 1' you get absoluteiee the best . tea,
Thee ofSyou nth° dtinliOteen Japan
tepee have a. revelation inatom. ifeSSoo,
make the change, Bias Itibboin, Salado -
and Manseortemokete May tve beat froM
yoor groeer.-Colimist,•
A SIMPLER 0110C1gS.
• As Z understand. 11, 'aid .4 gentile-• .
man, oleomargarine is made of hist,
You are undbubtedly right, said hi'S‘
6° •
Imelialuinni°1.
11thinkthat the manufacture
°seat a yousg lady you. wfll 15a Miss ern would make it of goat fat.
Butler; but i/ SOUTLft luau should: ask ;Why?
you to marry him- Be6aUSe. the Oat is a na bat*
— .
mai a policemen! eaelainted ter'
Faith, clod lier interest was at an end.
was eerieusly injured by the lionese,
but finally ;recovered.
•
VIGOROUS MEASURES.
For a long time the favorite form
of make believe of little Faith' was
that of getting related. For 'weeks
she was a bride, marching down an
imaginary aisle, to the etrainsi efr., as
Imaginary wedding march, to • meet
an imaginary bridegrbom. At lest
her mother becoming tired of it,
she said;
Faith, don't you know that when
you. get married you, will havo. to
leave met
This was a rude awakening, and the
game stopped. '
Not long afterward she eame to
ask the differenne between Miss and
Mrs, To make herself clear her
m,other said;
:Well, when you grow up and be-
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Although it is the general beTrirf,
founded upon observation, that cyc-
lists are yearly decreasing in name
be.r, the old rielers claim that while
the faddists have disappeared, there
is an actual increase in regular eye- for. pe,ane, •
• Looks like it,' said big colleague,
They're not going to put peace on the
• bargain counter, 0 .
OR OVER PIPTit veAgb
WileivioNee 1300sittere name _ins been
two by root berafor thelr children teething. It soothes
the add, 'softens the name, *Hamlin, cures wind co its
and 1* the best temody for diarrhoea, Mc a bottla Sold
by all druggiaMthrouchout the world. no sure and ask
. for Mn.'Winipow's Soothing Syrup."
EXPVNsIVItl. •
fear, said the,Chinese statesman,
we Shall haie to pay a beaey, price
lists. Wheelmen are no longer con-
spicuous, bemuse they do not spend
that time running up and down the
street to "show off," but a great
nutty more wheels than formerly are
use4 foe purely business purposes.
The bicycle is no longer a mere vehicle
for pleasure. '
Merely warm the back by. the lire,
and Over continue keeping, the back
exposed to beat after it has been
comfortably warm. To do otherwise reanently lost or diffieultie,s ot the
ig debilitating. throat be produced,
usic
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