ex: CHAPTER aï¬ l Six \\ ecks laid elapsed since the . "( events recorded in the last. chapter. ll was the evening of the return of t‘mrJ. aid lirotikt’. and his wife to tl..:- home. wi ‘c'n they left under bllt'll tragic cir- cunisianccs nearly a year before (irr- nld’s Wound had proved a one. and after his I'eleaSc from cusl'v'l): u inch was merely a. matter of :1 t'ttUl‘lâ€: troublesome . of days, he had hurried up to Lontlont for the sake of obtaining the best xnediâ€"t cal advice; and there he had since 1'e-. mained: a few friends had met towel- come the bottle-colit-r's: there was to li? a grand recnption by the tenants and other: on the niorroxv. " First and foremost. there was ourI I dear MLss Primby. not looking it. day“ E older than with we first made lit‘rIt . . In... 5 m‘qu: illi.:nl'(‘. ï¬ltt- had been .ilitngI . . . ‘ I the post ol mistress pro tern it tht : She was vaers for the past month. . I of an anxious and. and small respcnsné :‘lr'b assumed a magnitude in her eyes they did not really plea-5:1. thereby worried her not a. little will be thankful whcn (‘lara remind-5 the reins of power. anti she llct‘b’t‘ll is: allowed tt‘ hut-side into [hilt life 01 tranquil 01)N'l;2'21_\' in which she tittxl> her only true happiness. ll‘iu-re. 10W. def-p in t'oxivet‘sttain. were Lady Funny 1 Buyer and Mr ship was hustxindlch as usual. litttl thereHy. loin Slarkie. ller lady-t seemed in nowtse put about Site and 11-111 struck fll‘t‘ it'cqucntiy in tin- arguments and Illslllll‘lllUHH they hold‘ug with each differ. and perhaps \\ ere \srt't so fond of v other: 2hr} .t.:iecd 1-.) Yeti titagl'cc. nthl none the less good friends on that. acâ€" 0-1.1“ . land fell forward on his face -l.and in this.“ .:.Zt‘."lll_\'. as he more than guesswork. 111 any case » 'lte scoundrel is dead, and your life l is safe ; but it was toach»:tnd-’ . . .' ‘ l have Won the galnel ‘ he exclaimed mt hoarse accents, then making it Clutch} at, his heart, he gave 11 E3631 . Flaw} (wraltl blrcaul‘ was‘ and film raised 1.1m AI may of l‘lllULi trickled from 111:; llpd. h" stone-dead. . I ‘lia- pur'iwt‘t- was draw it aside. I stopped l and all eyb turned on him \\ 1'.“ into tlze l'tll'lll, tlt has the [inï¬rm-II lookin: as \Ulil. pale. and impasstn'. ah I he alums. lottkcd. . j â€liaroiskv. have you hittl an) . . demanded (it-l‘dltl. pointed to the dead man. l 1. my friend ! t hate (0 do with any demanded the. s‘muld l w hat. . t‘llll' l i such other Willl (1 tulle.†I s .t'uJ. I i "it: more than half a mtnutc had . el‘tz‘s-tl troni the beginning to the 911‘! ol' the ttagrr-dy. l‘ndcr the direction 01 I Starkie, two or tlirv-e of the M'I‘thttl-‘ti “1m lzttil lttll't'tctl iii. no“ pt‘m‘t‘ctlt'd \UI l‘v‘ttto‘ï¬t- the ltotlv to another I‘UUHLl \\ llill' this‘ was taking placc. the lids- sian drew (it'l‘ulll aside. "Look Iltct'L‘.‘ Brooke," he said. "ll i5 note. wise to inquire too clxis-ly into mattors when no good cud can he scrvt-d Ittvct'clty. This man had made up his. mind I to . ui'der vou. it was your llll' against; .Es. lt ~mav lieâ€"mind. you. l oan say it 111.t\"beâ€"-tlt:tt lhat fact had come witltin the cognisance of the, lil‘uil'c'dimul to which vou and l have he honor to lit-long. if such were the: case. llit'v were lluuutl by their lily-S. to take iiis life rather than allow lint to take yours. llut this is nothing :In. with friend-touch- :1 tillâ€"flu " l’lte unexpected appearance of Kar- ovsky. follow tnI-.r so closely on the grim sccnr just enacted before his eyes, reâ€" vived in Herald‘s mind certain ..ppre- ltcnslct» that had :~ltixitti.‘t‘o-d :tltttt-s'tr undistur'tcd for llilll\ months All hi9l fears tomt; flame :it once. as his memory :l"!‘.t‘ll!‘tl back to that April t'\’cttll|f.' '-‘-'licn liarovsky’s ill~omcncd presence 3‘ till, Illy v l'~ ‘u' in and out and round Irxl cross-~11 t'tw- threshold of ll'w't‘ltlr b \1. .... .V \ lick and spun | ‘li\‘\\t‘l'.\'. \\'lltt! if. at Hulllt‘ future day. ' MN“ “‘m â€ME-u" iii . , i when all the \\oild seemed lull ofsun- ‘ in A5 new gown and SJ." li‘l'm‘u’» â€I!“ .sltlllt‘. 11" Should .‘llilllt‘nly :tppoar nguln a 1.1 t .1414; all pockets and eittl’l‘UHl' with a message of the same dire tin- " I - ~ ,. . oi .~ "M ‘1 " Line in her tile >1R 1‘“?- h) 1â€: .“LtrmA - . k 1 “.095 herald's heart scented t'(lllll|r(*SSt‘ halt td) a pad of ritzali «II [as :n a \,II,._I_ . this â€mumâ€. “H“ a†and alic could flUi lit'll‘ 51'5“â€â€˜15 ‘l its dread >Egn int-e. forced ll.\I‘v‘lfI on . onâ€. ' ‘wv- feet. now and agu'nwhet‘. his mind "l\’:1ro\sky.‘ he said. in a 5....1 , ‘w._ â€IrvdyKupog dry. iiat’d \oa'c. "now that you are m. i x". "“15 4"“ “‘5' U“ ‘ ‘ ‘ r l lir!‘t'. there is one question 1 would fatn I them for her own property. .so chantâ€"ct ask you n I . 31' éll‘l'é‘llNflVt‘ *lltl We." l‘rcbcnt. 11115 "I think 1 can true.“ lhe l‘ttl'ltorll‘fl t - ‘ - it " answered tltc lltlsst'tu. with its ‘- r '1 \x' s to enter on list no.“ iI. I .. I I Sittinllb $4.6 “k 1 ~ . l‘ct‘ by- lllt""“.tlt‘l anlc smile. I \ ou need be dull†â€â€˜5 0““ “mm m ‘ _ under no fear. mun (ltlll. that l or any 10““ mistress \\.lto 3“ hill'll-‘i “5 it}. -r etttissary cf the Brotherhood “'11 i . . . . . . .: -: t ‘ _ “wrr’ ‘m‘â€d‘“â€â€œï¬ï¬Tï¬ll$mfll . - â€" - ‘. . .‘ man v. I is ‘ c ' . " . 't " .st 'ck sewn tut til-fl * I My {unit \f’kk, vrlu. I 1 ,Livan‘, dze ts dead. and although he did not l ML MM 311‘: mu.“ :“l‘ X70 ‘H u.“ titer-l his fate at your hands. 111.11 mat- ed. the} “ï¬ltf to th‘;\c down â€â€œm l let's nothing 'l'he >t‘lltctlt‘c hasI been 1 London. and ought to have been here carried tnIto t-tht-ct. pntIl such betn'r'IIlIlte ' ~. ., ‘ . -: . ~ iv 1.;t‘ ru cs 1» t 1c >uptemc .- « - , . . 'r ;'o. l3,\{‘1\ niinutt ‘Il‘tt ’. . I newâ€. “L LN‘ lb . .' . . \. . nunrtl. you. herald llt'ookc are alisoh- Mb“ mummy “V“ mun: â€Wm-1' ‘Um‘ ed in full from c\'cl‘ lu-in: called upon ‘ l l . accident must have happened. >he te.t l agatn." . . ,. , sure. l‘et'liap> the horses had rtinl (Jlig End.) 1 an t1\", ltcl'littlvb a \\'11t‘ci 11nd Color 0111 __ - A__- -' ".a‘“. ierh. is :nv of twentyl n - . . _ I I I “I 1.111 C' l l 5 ‘~ . .. 1113110» I). innit t.\ Loxttm. posxole mmtmps had l'cltltlt'u the tiit-l I vol-1s hid-ten are i ti‘ectious. and be- \\ ord comes lrom London that the ' ’- ~ ~ - i 1 " s more tn fashion. lltere ". fore longF 1cm btarkte itegtu to tou‘ l â€TDD LN 0110. II I .. II . .. 3 ' u . UN v atch t'\‘ct‘V‘ “u-uul‘. or 1“.) was a Lin“ 1n llLlS cottntiy when a w o- b -L .. . _ 1. A I I I 0.1 ' 'L answer he’ ladwhtp at. ran- 1 Hum Would not have thought of .tp~ ill I’ t . ~ .~ . _ .. '- dom <o Lll‘luV s‘r‘tnt'e thugs had hap- | {tearing Without. her apron on. lhen e .,...., . . 'encd W tit-raid during lllr‘ pauwttw it. was a botllluo altatr olI blatk bill. ‘i ' » -‘ l or '11 t'lt“l sotiictir . set. olf bv a few. months that an.\tet_v on the putt I‘Ll .‘ l- w » . I .' I ' td;t.nty tut-kx or rows of herring-bone his friends ntzgnt be really excused. ll;e brought to an end by bUBl‘Cllt‘s was 114‘ sudden .{lt‘uual U1 Margery. “ho had in :11 down to the lodge, and. now ‘ou-Jni “ol‘ti that a. carnage and pair I t )1 had yus. tur‘uezt the corner of .11».- high-toad half :1 mile away. 'l‘his news sent Het'y one ll'oopzng t entrance to the lowers. Not long had o the Illillu‘ they to wait. tierald still carried his arm in a but his other hand was clasped Neither of them \\ heeled sling. .tlx or his wife. Could speak as 11a: rampage iLlU the au-nue and the old home they Lad at one time thought never to' see .\or “11.5 thel'r: littilllt‘ula‘ again came into View. much and for the first few A kiss. an em- ufter the} alighted. brace. u. hand-giip, told more thau‘ ‘ wordsâ€. of team the ladies shed not. a; '5 at?! few."out. they were tears which had;; 3“ their bource in the daysprings of hap-' pint-ass. L'Lnner was over and the company had returned to the draw in; room. The l lampa had hot-n lighted; but so soft) and oaimy was. the evening that. the .long windows had been left wide Upcn.l I»; I III'de, terrace and garden and the, ‘ ' of woodland stretching far he- I -§" nd were bathed in a. tender sheen of l %‘¥.? 'uloonlight, .Lttdy Fan was at the piano, l i " turning over Sonn- music. Mr. 'l‘otnl Starkie was stooping over the cantor- hury. trying to 11nd at, certain piece of Schubert’s he was ladyship should play. aunt Were talking together in a lowl voice on the sofa at the Opposite side of the room. 0n the hearthrug, 1115‘ back to the empty tire plat-e, stowllieni \ ald. As he gazed on the pretty domes- I l l '(183! runs llt'l' (‘la ra and her tic scene before him, he. could acaxcely w.» a; realise that. all the strange events of ‘1 . l the past year were anythlnt.r more t in: the dream of a. disordered brain. Could it he Wlblk‘ that only 1‘1. few short. weeks ago he who now stood there. so rich in all that. makes life beautiful, had been a head a price had ltecu set! Incredible as it. seemed, it was yet. but too true, If proof positive wereInt-eded. there was 1 his arm still in a. slim; to furnish it.l His eyes turned fondly to the Sheet face of his wife. to which the sunshine and roses of other days were already beginninï¬to comeback. How ‘omvtiI hov loyal, how devoted .she had been. through all the dark daysI ot his trim- hlel The care and love ot a lifetime could. scarcely repay her for all §hel had gone through tor tits sake. the] had indeed been that crown ."ll glory to her husband I ot \\'1l|l‘h the sage made mention in days long ago. . I Clara. who while i:.lking “'till tit-IrI aunt. had been absently gaztngthtougn the open window on to the thriIiIi‘Ic. suddenly gave utterance to .It bllIIll‘x. and sprinin ‘ u f 111111.: itch. - self upv ‘ alas - at hunted felon. on whose and l 1 lmllt . nntl .for £lli0. the lowest. price. brought by stitcihttg’ and a little. vcrv fine lle't‘.l r'ow the t'ct'y cheapest aprons are made t of the. 1111‘s: white. linens and ntusltns“ and batistes. and are pulled and frillcd‘ with lace and trimmed with ribbons“ the old ladtv's of a hundred years ago would novcr t11“.lltl that they were 'l‘he. fincst aprons are. made aprons. of real lacc and are well worth passing down from gene-rauon to generation. An English woman rem-ntly ordered an apron that t'\->l. $500. it is made of Brussets rose. (Klimt, in an exquisite. floral scroll design. 11.1111 1.:1s a lorder of roses. the. don't. get it to “car when dung up the kitchen wotk. lut she dun> .t \then sctwing afternoon tca. or doing a dainty piece of fancy work. Some. of 11.!) lace aprons have; pastoral picllLK'L'.,\'. in Which figures are int roduc- ed, and are. very quaint looking with their floral bout. rs. Still others are, ctnlx-lltshod with buttexl'lies. birds. and blossoms. Men like. aprons. so it is pretty safe to say that the. fa>hi<vn of wearing them will soon take. hold here. Some. of the shops are. already importing them. and managers. say llwy will go like hot. t‘ttki‘n when chafing-dish time comes round again. Nothing domesticatcs a Woman in appearance. like. an apron. and a very frivolous girl can some- times decoy a. very clever lachelor with one. if 51.1: only knows how to wear it, or at least that is what Some of the clever bachelors say themselves. ’lhcre is a great deal in knowing how to wear an apron. ’l'hu most costly apron ever made. was Worn by thin Duchess of Queensltcrry in the last century. It was made. entirely of point lace and was valued at $11,000. THE GREAI‘ AUK‘S EGGS. .â€" \ol So lllgll in l'rlcc as The) Formerly “err. Eggs of the. great. auk appear to he . falling in the. estimation of collectors of curiosities. (ln- was mecntly sold this relic. of an extinct creature in many years. Only seventy great. auk eggs are. known to lo in existence. and fifty of thcse. are owned in England. The latest. sold is a unique. specimen found in Iceland. It. was brought from there. by the finder. a ship-owner of St. Malo. about. 1830. and presented by him to Comm Raoul de. lierace. Instead of having the. red and black markings usuâ€" ally characteristic of the eggs of thc great auk. it. has pale groan spots deep in the Shell, “119311 iw (lull in color and deeply grained. The egg measures 4 1-2 l'Il~,‘1lI‘\‘ lung and is3inches in diameter :1 t the lut‘gct' end. 1.5 poll the death of Comte. Raoul dc. Beracc. it was pur- chased by Baron (l'H‘llHUIlV‘l‘ilt'. and ulâ€" timately found its way to England. 111. some of its journeyings it has re- ceived twoor three "!'.tt‘n’.~\ on tlllt' side. letich may have. Nightly lesson-jut its The sale \\‘.'H made hy .l, (‘, 3.0" King sll‘ect..t‘«-vcttt, Garden. ll 1110 '. .\l\ of cut nv va Inc. ‘1' purchaser \\ as - ugh a it'rllllbttll ‘ lreely. lt‘or 1351a and. [lily-live pounds, of phosphoric .caid. .‘ll pounds. PROFITABLE CATCH CROPS. tappena that in the t lilting. one “'0 It frequently l or more ways. of domg 4; ~ dcr thcm can not only accomplish thtIII r . 1 . . . 1 \' aired result. but .115“ cllet'l‘ hm“ U [‘01- . useful purpose. at. the. some time. . I- chittllttlc. we are now all “111â€â€; l“ a“ mil titc advisibiiity of using WU.“ Show) 1 as a rim-ans of preventing “u“‘L‘JIUl 1,“- liliZt-r .‘lntl tlt‘tcrlul‘tlll‘lu in IllCt-lllllllt'ul condition. lt is practically “5 “â€53 to grow a legume. bay crimmm (-lmcl‘ or cow peas, for this ll'lll'lloSc as it 15 W grow any other crop. \\ htle the cluVl’r or peas will answer. perhttpsi “0 but“ as a catclh crop. they will lll‘lilun“ the function just as Well as any ot-h-cl‘ â€WP, and at. tho name tune storm: ht) “NWEIC†from the atmosphere ab 11. lcrtilizer lUl future crops. 11 in not strictly just to claim lltIIl- lll" nitrugrn storing legume will not cost any more than my oats or rye. 15â€â€) clover and cow pctlS are M their bush when makith a rank Km“; th. and they must. be libcl'ally led with ft'rllllzcl' minerals to blol‘c up nitrogen example, a fair «‘rllll "(i oats for: a catch crop will contain 1’“r acre about forty pounds of nitrt’llt‘m forty-five pounds of potash. and UNIH‘ tyâ€"two pounds ol phosphoric acid. COW peas usedl as a catoh crop will contain I 13-3 pounds of nitrogen. nin ty pounds: of potash and thirty pounds 01 lllWS‘ pltoric acid. L‘rnuson clover will con- lttiu. under the mute conditions. 2113 pounds ot 11.trogcn. 157 pounds of 1’01" tlcid. Of outlrsc. the potislt and phttb‘l'llunc acid must be .suppiied m eat-.11 cask Willi thi- t..tts the nitrogen must .tlhU be suppla-d. but with lllc cow pt‘.l.\ and clotct'. not. more [lulu 10 pct‘ t'clll.. Ul nIilrum-u need 'bc .snpplicd as fcrtllllrr- _I\Iow lct us put that matlcr l'U l'l‘l'“ llglll'i‘s. wlnich. w llllt‘ not absolttlt'l.‘ “7"" Il'Icct. are nevertheless in the right lint“- lhc oats catch crop saves. we will sul" ltosc. all 11> nitrogm from tâ€"“tlll‘r’ l" “4N"- No' forty pounds at 15 with: equal tat .1. saving oi .‘éti pcl‘ acre. 'l'tic pota>h and phosphoric acid do “01 1-†to Witrte. as tthc 501.1 will hold them. crcn light sandy soils. The cow 1’NS sa\‘e_and: make 135 pounds of nitrogl’ll it! li'It'cttls. equal to $30.25 per act‘t'. out it will require applicalicns of muncrals. Charging for the t'kt‘t‘bs over the quantity the cuts containat ll cunts per poundâ€"total fill pounds; “‘lU-‘ll lo 53.15. The net gain of cow .1353“ .“Vt‘r lite outs in. thcrcfort'. ($.10,â€" --t minus 331‘“) $17.07 less S0. or $11.07 I‘It‘r acre; and it must bc rc-mcmlcrcd that the $3.18 itn extra minerals. are not c\pended. but an ready for groW- Int: :lll'dln'r crop. 'I‘lu~ saute figures for crtimson clover show a net gain per acre of $15.30 over the catch it‘rttp Ul oats. ’l‘hese figures are praticallv and (li‘ï¬t:l'\'(’ a t'armcrs's serious 1111â€!)- tion. 0t tourse. l'llllt‘l‘ cow peas ('1’ clnwcr cannot bi- grown without manuâ€" rtttg WM 11 pottsh and phosphoric acid. but. as the facts show. it will pay to ttius manure then: The figures in detail are: Oats. per acre. nitrogen. ‘10 pounds; potash. ll.) pounds; phosphoric acid. 223 pounds. (‘ow ;pt-.ts. per acre nitrogen. 133 pounds: potash. 90 pounds: phosphoric I (‘I‘itnson clover. ptr :tt'rc. lilll‘t gen. 212 pounds; potash. lt-‘7 pounds: pixtsplioric acid. 3?- tounds. .\ soil which will grow lllt' oatswithâ€" out Imanuring would .still l.:t\'t' to bc fertilized as follows: (‘ow peas. pcr acIrc. lllLll‘l-‘llt‘ of potash. llltl pounds; :lt‘ltl :Ivlaisphalc. 13:1 pounds. ('rimâ€" son cltivt 1‘ per acre. nittrialc of potash, 30:1 pounds: acid phosphate. L’Tillpounds. .\s .s'aonm :tltt‘t‘v. the solc gtin in ni- rIgt-si tar mort- than pays for these It ~rtls' but. they cannot lu- tlt‘vttwl‘lIV 'truc. ..:trgt:l in that way. livery pound of lt'tll is on. lt‘ttttl to grow ll.c following 1 n c 1 crop. .-\ll catch crops are prt.!"t;tt.t..I tis a common flock. the value of Dorsetl important. points Jlorsct breed is its reproduction or the 0f the, cw'ca. 'l‘hcy am]; of the, year. ambs can easily 11% . years without, any I . lll constitutional strength 01' ltledtng qualities. The milking; quali- tics of thc cut-5 are ('t‘l’lglllth-uf tho most wonderful lil‘tipul‘tititls‘..' and dc.- 111(f‘lL‘31rlltl‘ll to me llu-ir ainlily to care 101‘ ll“) ('1‘ three lambs at, a timc, which 'llie lambs. when tlroppcd, are. always. strong and active and are able. to take Lht-ir rations. withâ€" olll. assistance from 1’!.i~ which cannot be. suit on breeds. The. shepherd. many othcr in\.'1rt.tbly prove llte best of mothers. and with reasonâ€" able care “all come into condition for mutton after raising a million lambs. An tmp< rt.1nl. foalurt: ol the Illorsct brccd is their aliilltV ‘0 resist. the attack of dogs. \\ lllt'll are iattt'lt a continua nuts-nice in tilts country, and tin n't hl‘ll‘xl‘ a llt'.’ rtutsin" cnt‘ \\ llcl‘t‘ Ihlltcl' shccp . F 7. breed “'lll stand tltcir ground and lil'llt. tt‘ud'ltfth bot-u known :11 u..1 h to (lI‘th' Htc dogs from tl..- ficld. The. horn»; on both cut-s and lambs are (L favorable :1chimpammt-nI in this direc- lion. and are an att l‘ut‘lih' ornament. t0 the annual. Jt is vspet 1.1m phasing to the rye to look upon .1 thick of Dorset l-‘fVl'IN thlh this additit a. 11‘ at least, 1 ['“l it so. 'Iiil' \vuul~ irti'luw'. 1' :' .- lll‘S form an itinportailt ftattilli: ((ffuiiie brt-t-dI. Lhc grtdc lil‘lll‘.’ :1 int“ class of (‘trlllltlllll‘ wool ot‘ great length and strength of fibre. haying: .i l.ttt<'\‘ ap‘ pt-arancc Which t‘t ulvl 1:11: fail to plt-ttst‘ lla- .mauufaclurcr of '.‘.(,I'>it‘tl.\‘ and olitcr goods in \' Mich lid-~- wools ttt‘u dcs’it‘alrlc.Iw‘hilt- ti..- HMâ€... ll\'4'1' r: " lrom st-tn-n tt- tt-zt pounds. 1111" result of t't'tt~.\"tt: lloist rims upon otlH-t' â€devils \\'t.-< \iv‘n-a to 1w of a pint satisfactory nut {71' a« an excel- lcnl mull'rn l.tt:;‘»tt1~tvtltincd. which \\'t'lll'l â€tutor“ in t‘ tit or tour months. reaching from rt: 1‘. it‘ll pounds and 111:1kitlL’ a high l'ifl'. o! mutton. Ewes pair of fine \~“l;'i.l of THE lllVlil'TUil 01’ MATCHES. ’l‘hc Ilclllal'kahlc (flu-cm- o 511' Isaac Ilol den. “'Imw h'arl) llu‘tnnr “at-t Sn 600.000. Sir lsaac. lloltlcn who dad on 1'riv day. at the Lina or on. l't‘llt't‘lltl‘lll. frt in political life l'tM. I\~'.tl:3 ago was the oldest and print: lI\ 11.1' fix-111121. inclu- hcl‘ ol the lIltIll\t‘ of ( â€nations, and he was certainty one oi tz.e lllt st. remark- able men in the l third kingdom. lie was horn at 1’.l.."lrI'u INN. lltsI lullâ€"'11. 11.1.: \t-ty llUllllI11" his father helm; a \‘vtrllwll‘; nutter. too poor to kccp 1511111.: 541.001. 50 he was put at. work to c.1111 ax own ll\lllg ati the curly age of in. \' an apprenttct: to :1 s; rentovul from 54-1.. til only stimulated his (“1101‘ for knotxitdrt. and he manag- ed to attend cut-11.111; classes when working as an t-pt-t..i.ve in a (‘l'lLUll mill some lltllllv't'l: lmtlt‘S a day lli.‘4 studies l‘ut’llilcd 111111 to accept :1 posi- tion as a lt‘dt'la'l’. and it was white serving lll ll..t' «zipit't’tIv 111.11 ltt‘ l)?- hl(h\\t‘ll upon t:.~- wozld a git-at. lll‘nL“ fit. which was. lw‘>\t“-v'l‘, slight tenefit to him, lhts was the ill\t‘llllu[l ofthe luctfei' match. wzia'ti ia- t‘llllc upon un- expectedly “1.1.11 Il.ill\tliI_' some chemi- (‘ttl (‘Xllt'l‘illlt‘llth .ll.‘ll'UClltlu (if his pupils Wit. 5' 1111-11 took up the disâ€" covery, and l." lll.tlt' notinng out of it, in time hc .za'. 1- up the fetrulc and lit-t1 he was ‘lnade “at l: v :.~ and .l‘ tirn‘ilsltis l..s >1} 1’.‘. i~‘.'»t‘ t\ il‘,’ l‘l'l‘tl..(‘ lltlt‘l~ called in tlic 111111111... titre of “miller; cloth. and .suti,,ti' tit‘otistttzt'l 't ma t'ltlnc for t‘.tl'<i.!1 ' \\i .ri lot‘ )v-at'.“ working at im ..t,: tmind Weill :-...-.; tLppt'cnttccsiztp. and lay 11c studied the 3:» "ill. thatch: nanny; apparently ltt‘. 711,-.» l'\l"‘l tncnii Ail ltis>avings lilo-:1 t.s st: try \tcrv- L'A- l‘ll lo 111" t'ltl" but some are much more profitable. than others. â€"_ lll'llJIING A SMALL M‘li UOI’FH. .~\tt ice house lwclvc feet square by ten rt‘t‘t. deep will be large enough to kppp in'c sufficient for tttc tlst‘ of ttnc family if it is built so as to prevent an undue» amount of waste. The manâ€" ncr in which it is best to build one (ll-pends very much on circumstancesâ€" â€"â€"the kind of material available and its Certain principles must lre ob. served and then there will be no trott- ble. The walls must be So construct- ed that there will be no conductor.» of solid mac-rial [that will conduct the outside heat to the ice; and titev must also be air-light. The ground must be in such a hlldpc as to prevent water from running or standing under the ice. The space luetwt-cn the ice and the roof. strange as it may St‘t'lll. will conâ€" tain warm air. must i»- made for allowing this air to escape; If one is located where sawdust is plentiful an ice house of the size Incu- ttoned can he built very ulicaplv. 1311111}. 1.2300 to 1.500 feet of tittntber is snl'fis ctent. and. 2x4 :‘tudding twq feet apart and boarded up with a ningle. thickness of hoards with :1 battcncd board run is about. all that is necessary The ice should be cut in cakes all of the. same size and. of su all a size that when they are packed. in there will be :1 space 0[ pigment inches on all sides next to thc walls}. This space should be filled with sawdust as the ice is put 11).. There Should be some sawdust or straw put on the. ground under the ice. The ground. of course. is frozen hard at. the: finite. About six or c ght inches of sawdust Ghould be. put on top of thc' tcc. .-\ large space. Lll each of thegablot ends should he, left. opcn for ventilation ovcl‘ the. top of the ice. Now-bank up With earth around the outside so that watt-1' ('51 until; get under and the ice will ' kpcp with but little. waste. Btsswnml or other soft wood sawdust is host. Where sawdust, cannot the obtained. ctlizcaply MES 15 my Illfln- There must l» at least. (Ime dead air space in the. walls. and this must. be continuous. and there must be. no continuous solid con- Ctost . lll‘ov lsion luau“ novcr popular. ltein‘; Intern." whom he not t I Willi liltlc taxi-1 utv-n it lttt l...» pct" severance and tlt‘ll t;:‘ finally ' W1, :ltlti 1:" ('(~"‘I utml 'lllll tii't'lt-t'lt-tl (L cardingr niaciaim \\1ltl'll it..s rm‘oluttonâ€" ized the non: .tilusit't of lltc world. the invention. and as l itsttt hind< ISOmc proï¬ts stouI name tttI . fest'tblixltcd mills in \t-t'ksuzic. ï¬ller- itlly creating large centrt-s of industry. 116 also built several mills For litany 1' ttt4't‘lib' ‘v'citt‘s .115 front them was enormous. a\‘et'.t.r.ng pro- liahly $1,000,000 A Y l‘i:\ 11 1115 French mills were founded intart- ous‘ "silk king." tof llt’adfot'd. and (“ere situated at. St. llcms. lli.t'ltt‘..\’. and Croix. 11c dissohcd the .l 11111111271in with Mr. Lister in trim. alhr it. had the present. firm of l.~aac lloldcn A. 31111 was formed. I I I Mr. Ilolden l‘nlt‘l't‘tl p<tlttI:~':tt Illil‘ in 1805. when 111,- was elected to: humus: borough, which he represented titi'ti lit-‘08. 1n that year. and .l~{_.llll lll tr... lt’t'ed Parliament in inhiwtiiett lit"-\.‘.S returned at a hyc-vlcclbu . Northern Division of the \\t~.~t ltidtntr 01 Lord Frederick ('atcttdtsl:. \\lli’llll(l held the seat. On thc (.Juccn‘s lszrth- day in 1393 he. was crcalcd a bar- 01 cl. . 1Sir Isaac was an flt‘tlcnl .‘lt‘ll.tkl.>L “6 ltt't'udne a. local prt-aclit-t‘ among the. \Vt'slcyans: but, though ptotit.ttenIt. ' >l1‘1lll;£1_\' PUI'ltanic. often bitter. and alwa I" like many millionttres. his habits were as simple as lltK'l‘t‘Sl paid clerk inI ltts . Throughout his whole lilc he had never deed. he was confined to l‘l'tl- walk. rain or shine. hot U1‘ I matter how busy ht- ma." ll-l‘“ “Tn†or how many hours he had to 1'. om. he always took time. lUI'SU"1| 1", “"‘lk‘ and continued to do so Mr“ 9â€â€. ll" had reached the age of 93. 'lt‘ â€â€œ3 lllll’lt and his abstentionsnrï¬‚ï¬ 1†â€1" will“ he attributed the excellent and V19:- orous health which he cna“.\‘“l “8 an ootogenarian. ed to eat. lllcttl’. oftcner than once .'1 day â€"ttli lunch. Breakfast and (lt‘lll'll‘l‘irl‘ made of fruit and Sonic late l:tt‘tt\.:tt"‘- 0113 food. The. llousu â€1 hours have gr-atly improved in "Will lltt‘)‘ (“Hwy of “Mull, such as tiitnller. to con- duct. Llic heat from the outside air ’0 1.11.1: ice. Use hoards or planks twelve inch-85 wide. for sills and plates For sludding use 2m. titty stmutit be placed my feft, apart. .l‘Iacth alternate m... SItmuta be rtuui “an tilt inside of the. 5-H and plate and the others with the outszde. it will 'it' won that this will makt an absolutely hollow wall entirely around the building, corncï¬ and a l, llI‘Utll sill to plate. Now it he sided up both inside and out. 0 make. it perfectly air-tight. w ifItar paper and gt ' lumber. ‘ttIIIhayIshc ‘ ‘ 11 top 11.11ng ' totus; ' y wil \" lu< \ 9-9 a ‘ .4 ‘(ll . ,‘(l the .ell protcct -' Ilicy handle 2x111 rt man-‘ 1 Reporter . r- r days, but in the Worst. of tum-S. . had no terrors for Mr. Holden. tlftcnI he was to b.- seen between 1 and .. o'clock in the. morning as fresh. :taIg‘ty. and as ready for conversation as if 1t. wore 12 o'clock in tltcday. Indeed. he never showed fatigue and ncverIt-omâ€" plaincd of work or worry. rcnia 11111;: as buoyant and energetic in thI-emldtt‘SI - as a man of 35. DRA\VIING THE LINE. N0. said the young woman with the sta‘ndinrmollar. .nd the lawn tie. l flu" -’» - W *0. dic‘ta‘ms of at." heart. 1 can.ot marry him. .I' . - \"liy mm? inquired herIoonfidIzmte. 'l'ht- tlit'l'orence in our poultions IS loo . great. Love Should be capable of any .sacri- 'ca suppose: so. But [cannot forget my position pays me. $25 a week he only gets 812. .sn'utr house at Oak- La., are puzzled to “(.mmm A . explosions that have “(flu-mil t tero when some hand has tried to e pthe vacuum tall through a m: nholo, With a lighted. antern. the explosions have theen Similar to exploa- ms of fire damp, and they have Luv" v1 out portions offline root. thus proclaims sheep: Among the combined in the great; ability in prolific qualities of may be bred at. any at and three! crops of 1 produced in ‘lwo decrease \vould run. tlllH‘ nI. instancesL .11 t-t'otlaud, int t\\’l \\t:?l‘~t‘l'. But» became :1 llv't'xnut‘l 1 11.111 .t )ot'k- shire ntanu‘. it: . 1.; f.1't;t '5 ..~ “‘18 the turn“; }w- nt 1.: ins :lc. tiir_\\htle: Happily. he .s'"t'tl'.cd lr' ll'l'\ patcnt upon‘ itn 118' t.‘ . .-. . .11. int. t. tNeighborly Interest in His Doingsâ€"Matters net‘ship with Mr. S. t. last: 1'. the lamp lasted ncarly eigt|l...in Iyo. \. and then. and â€711, he was defeated lie t’wctt-. lll llzt‘. of Yorkshire. after the lll‘ï¬llSSlllttllllut llxtisu (if Lila‘ employ.1 missed a day’s exercistu unless. .. 111-, ‘ latght . . .. .. . . 1. miles a day was his constitutatnal '. «'Ultl. N0 i‘ommons. THE WAND OF MERCY WAVED OVER , MRS. THOS. GREEN. From Her (‘hlltllmml She Sum-red from "curt Troublcswlwcloru Said Mum": (‘ould lh- â€one [’4 1r ilcr. and Illa: Ecr lbcuth at All) Moment Would Not Slir' prise The m. end," it has llt"'1l claim 11119111. in >4 the. mali'n;.r of ltrl an on; some: of t: cures. effected in ! country. fresh 1 v great many pm plo- tosuch matters 4,11 tprcm" would lie lit-c LleriVetl from nov other mania-in»- ILll-‘ll. can lib-ad imotto-l. A can; 1'. to the. knowledge 1le the. Herald is t widely known. It lltltllliol‘ oitilttmc positivviy 1.1.11} .1 on tho groUml :l- bully-cl 701 the .‘t [110 “111- n" .1 l. .wcll-to-do litrzm r ilmgan. All". and Mrs. 1 tr». ltc‘tcl‘s in ll;-‘ civliict l l l’nzk 1’tiis,:ilt lur .\lrs.(irccn 11.11: ruff (li‘lll ll lt‘om a \tc ll\ having all ictcd hood. Un sch ln-cn >41 low 1 tt'uvtlrlv for ltcl‘ in 4-15., ll‘outfv oltvn .11’ or .‘t >udtlcli 51:112. 114‘1‘ llt‘ 111 5.171 and ill“. l>x't'.ll littlr-ol‘ctl, lltn‘ltil‘vs Ihavc no clfccl \\11 'hsv'tl liIv om- ltl;\> could ln' «ioni- um; ' t... t (. Up, and :l \tas with citing 1.1-1' sit-11.. llt.‘tl lit-1‘ I that she. p. . l’ink l‘iiis. >--:- 1. 111cm long. 1.". Nu Ullllltsl :‘ gable. l)lll“ll‘,_" :iiv ; ttx-ud l’:nk l‘t.ls l1" . mi bcttcl‘ health 1‘ pliItsa-ian,s who na' tropical.) ltd-llit'l' tIt t~.tt‘1rn;.' woman. ncailh lllannln‘ 1:1 1'}: th .\11’s.tirea-u a gt‘alultla ftvl‘ llt-t g1 -l’.nk l’iils. and .~ .‘l'llllllllll: lltt‘il’ l . t L‘calh and ll. 1' lsv-s 1| t‘tttttolttr â€(- tct‘I\~ip~ llr. Itil ll .1 I . I in .l sput'lilt‘ ll 1‘ ill" l ltltti‘ ‘ll't‘l l'i-siot l.r~.itl1 tr: lili" and tl‘l.l-;l'tl down if. i. -i.tlli t'lll‘t‘. I‘t .;.I~. mill pt.t Ill-‘_l‘\ lttl‘ ‘\‘-iili.n,~' (.llli“ tt' 5. .wtwt’t Iof Lttill tlll Yl~ and {IL ivc "It-ht l'\t‘t'»\t'>. \\ i“ ;.;;.i i - 7 type r it t .rrEMs OF INTEREST ABOUT THE: BUSYYANKEE 1 cf Moment and 111 Dolly Record. 111.0 Klondike. lertv ‘Illl'itlt‘: of Six niont l’or stalling :t dt : [litlld negro “as .se i in the Portsmouth l 111 Larue county. 1 V. - 1 Charles \\ .lltams From llll; llI’l'illll‘ _ "Uf the “taking; o1 tittitlg.‘ tip-yr .t'. up Ur. \Villizinta' l’ink l‘ilis. halted in the nevusptpurs as to ,luilf huh “UL .Vlfl lit-c1; told. '\\c1c it 11- h†‘L {“130 b'l‘i't‘i: 01" t1“iil'.‘,l.'I'y' whit-11a grateful 'tll‘lillhl\lt‘tlllzln-llis. of and jtt-l'ltlitt.“lll effected by the use of 1):. l lInkI l’llls‘ for Pal.- Within themark to saw that \Villianlb' l‘ink l‘iilx, 11101. HI cornea in thus wide in \lllll‘ll Lllt'll'\ltllln'.\ Law not “â€311 h'f'i'rl‘ Ll'oui:l~ 1111th bullied Llu:.sl»;:.l of it ‘h‘ lllllll l N" 11041 11;» ll ncar tia- \‘:tl;t{lv‘ o; l‘m't-:\'t‘il from llll‘ tmt'td lll. . ltllti>t:b i" \2111- cnqu rcs \\l..1: l..1,\ 1-. l’ulltllll .Elli'll .a \\l~lltl('ll 1.. t'lttttgc in ll." iltt‘d ‘1. 5" llit'l‘ ...Ԥ E‘(t\1.l_ \"ttut ford. :‘Illtl,tlllll ll." 1.1 lr.s;:-", Ll!t'.l..i.\f.\ llr.t‘v \ H. 1. t,;, .v‘ - 1'. >1 :thzlut .11 \ Inll putts of alum" plovos 4.1.5. ita... in regard l;:.li.‘ Ul llil' tall. 'u'tglltdl.“ \\llll. ‘Jt‘licliil t'llli-‘N \\'iili:tt:..~' l’t‘lvtlll‘. ll 2" tlllll“ lliijlt‘ .‘h oitcteti Ll." [‘lllrlll' runny-tire. '.\ltll 111'. tanu LLL'X‘L' i: llhlltllllltn . t‘L'1‘t llltfh rect‘LlJIvcalltl: (11 it l‘n-Ittt‘q-.»c;.t1.tl.\'t‘. lt'ha-lt'llt‘; [.Iv ltt‘lllll A ill: l!"i?ll‘.t‘t: t'l tr, M-llle (if patient ii ‘\\;.\ 1;†LIV). jllt‘ Ll‘tll X'Piit'l‘l'v'l In its ._\ 1‘.~;..w:wt and :n 31.1' iottn~ltip of tail/1.11, . f.rt1i beâ€" hl‘r-‘lt . ‘ :irttï¬' "I\ It: l'l‘. \Ill \crI. pluni I‘o'lrl us, ~‘l'rr! tu-ryzliing but 1.. ar:. tlm l‘ ailit'v earl} Cllll'l“ “(Tithltll‘ .5111: 11115 t wa.s not thought 1' '((l'.l;l’, Her purl-.1!- ow from r.\l1.tu:~tion and at >U"ll times ..t :ocrise 1t>tlirobt 111': .ti'g \\.'1s fitfu.‘ :1 mi 11' 'l t‘ttl-L' :«cclttod to iI.-.'.t;i. Mit- was ad- :-1.1.'1 that all that kw; lit-r .s‘ rcttpth a \1«-\\ lustrength- .Il’l \“ill In) LUEK‘ ‘l t! be lil‘lll'lizllt‘tl. Use of llr. \Villixttth‘ w. no: 141-1.. :akim; \‘t l.(‘l't‘ ll.(‘I'9‘ “£15 kao'ax t’c-l rl‘ fit-n. 111" ll'tiul'l“ ll1.1t had madr lit-r \Kliuit' 1:1‘4- miserâ€" .\t :t1;;.mt-r she has vi). and 1.41: tnIioy~ .- .t"u lit-r many years lIlK';(lX~Q-' (Ultl has â€1.“ IIItIIII not “n“, â€I no 111w llmlpelptld \HII‘ls'. L“: up“) ltiitllV ol thc out mungâ€)? ' lad ol :1 falmei‘ls \'..f«-. inc diff-Trill “1 111511 full lU llll' 10‘ lltmlr'al ltl‘l‘llil‘ (‘ lilL‘lhlll'l that they I‘I‘tlllntl not lcslltt thsvtl to hear til her <.e.i.h at :11._\'11ioit.ciit . tvtit sl.v.sto~i:;1y enjoying l4‘1l~'l‘ s done for }t‘ttl'.~. ltd her husband feel 't':1l tt-ln‘fil >lic 1|I1> \‘t 1,.l:1lti>~' parc ll" words; in (‘\0}r:\'lblltf 311‘s. Urn-113 ll'tl'll'.:u\$. ‘11!1lllll§lt., :t-nt. llJ‘)‘ t‘trtllilt-s \\.' , -; .5‘ V-thclt .t 't' lll' Xi-l. ',_'1’\\ iii: sal‘ou ('.‘.t'~‘p{,~. .\l-t.' .crxu rk. tmrrg. or ill l’ltlk l’iis Li'v'v .‘li ".‘tlcls or ‘I‘ftl It lt.\. a»; :» .5 .«i_\. ,\. Y. Htlbtttttlt': nh Gathered tram His Bears have been so thick around lda- : lio that it his lawn sad therc was. a i hear for cvery bushel. l’rom Horton. Kan. a man “en; 11‘ lttg l'chind 11:11. ini‘ 11.“. men polalocs' a Virâ€" ntcnced to one year jail. Ky, it 15 said that has grown a l-unh Iof while l>l£lt'l{lk'l’l‘ll’.\‘. Idows in one (ll-lt‘X‘f 11:0 oldest hotlsr in 150;! and occupici tfamilIv. luis Iius‘l be i y . . \I\‘.. has t‘.\11.lHl«'-l .1 ccn pounds. \\‘aync County NHL. t'l't‘.’lll|(‘l'.tk\' a (tilt: pounds of lot county peoplc arc Swarms of grass: streaks of sicht' in in :1 Iltll‘llll‘llSll‘l'i)‘ bur, “LL-‘11.. lately. .«\llcttf1"tl>lt‘.l.71 thirty miics to m: A tt-llow dog ( nta.‘ llrnn Kan†on": .t tw-nly-loot in." 11;: thrcc men. 1 1".th l‘ay'ne. a negro of Dian“, Mich... has taken to thI‘ ‘~‘-.lll a thll. .lll.l the. oth~r day i Hail liroko forty panes of class in the . Sundown. N. 11.. â€10(‘ltlllL': rouse winâ€" ltmn Etot‘lu. In l‘nion. Mo, liuilt i.1l'\\aI\s by the 12.1111: «:1 torn down. Bardstoun. l >i\ ‘onutltws grow n, by him which logctltct‘ \\c';:ltctl lotâ€- i . and Built-1' counlv. ri- 11.:1kng each :1.- '1‘1' :1 d..y, and tie l="l'l‘."- 1-t>pt‘cl>. 1H long 111(c- :1.» air. l.:l\‘c pas-sud d. 'tiott otcr \\‘i1- 11'. f \cars oid.o.(it':1nd . liicy‘lci 1'1 »dc ikc a visit. irraded a Land car’ and the. t‘.11' \vcttl Q‘llll>.tlil(lil“ill. in- 1111- lit-1;. .tfit'l‘ the accident. Iittst got up and liarked. . t . t . . _l Never could he be {empty 311's. t‘. llcyes. tnl years 1nd .1111. U-l . ipleil. cultivates .1 garlcn My hcr on 11 labor at. St. Anon ti.t\' >111! pit'kvd l \\.lll run-ion and c It ftlfltil farm .11 paid for wholly t :11.~.1.t‘.l:ncnt< 1".111: mrtticlitttcs tt‘. ll.“ 1' r i ‘ ' - ' v'.t ilmcctt tor tn:- c_:_-:». 1'1 ...1 .1. dozen lots. Alter .1 barn 1.41 l (irasblwppcrs ol Mich. have. tmdct'g lpct;lc. and !t;t\c ll l â€balding. .‘drs. 5.1m 111nm: ateppcd on :1 [I‘ll t .-- knew. :tnlI .‘l ‘. :1 snake. which no tst in lfll‘lll. and had it button. 1111.: twine froai lll~ III I lc'11.s:ttg larm hands the. o-xtta 1.1. o. U11" iitlvztltllftl itinddcns. ~l ;..- .:.:.. 'l c1.t.«‘~>‘cc it ‘.> lt-cn n imn's eggs. thc ,tcmtttcd l . .11 lottl- Lil.1ll -- I: «‘Ittt-tt‘l ‘. ".stt‘tt ll.cttt Jackson .'irt:t.'._\. one a chaiigo‘ ot ap- 't'll eating ti.c saial- .- lunttrs t-l “la-at ol .3 [.1 ll;!‘~\lilt‘. KIM. \\‘.. ‘lt l'il llt'l -'tv:t ‘..t. li‘timi; li.llt‘ti tin.- lH‘l murtccn inches in :‘:1t:icst.csnics 11:" Dr. C. l’. Carver. 1.1 St. Augustint- ‘ . Lion. 01 tlm .\'1\1(’L melons. an: 't, is Stltl l‘ ..‘t.. is‘ t‘?tIrcl“!1.1-lii... » or lln‘ t‘kll 12‘â€" ,, 1;..1llct’ from 1ch 11:11.1 n pulp :1 .sIttup ttpta. to that of the magic tree. 'l‘lltt‘l't‘ i> :1 luv; but; distinct growl ll} La'conia. .\'. IL, on ‘1' the. fact that the city pays“ $150 a year in car fares for â€that 1 from infancy. troub.c. d :.\.I -nf llzrcc cnct~ 3:1 ‘ ‘~ {‘nrcd . . , .1 ,.. ungotuf’ lsltlllelils .'.1 1:3,. 141.5 l.~;. ‘ .15 \ut-tl. near!“ 33 ‘ d.!! [us send.) Mick: . ‘ll.’hy‘ who omit “net I II . \ “I .-III. . , : .. . l“Kl ll. t'Hl' "111'" ..-.,~t.n« local paper. ‘hy lC‘t'lLt npplzca 0.1.I I .. , . I, e ' . ' ' . (Unwed portion Inf 1M .~ .,- 1 .ll'}.. In .. I- 15:11; 1" -l1 ‘11 Hill \'--I. t\ 1 !L.('.lr(‘ dtntnt'Ir'r- .II . 7' ‘1" " ' "w ., ,.‘ - "1.: - l.’t:i.l‘lirt~. " l. l\..lt.. 1....1 Ll. lullt.;wlirn lilo. \~..1. 1 II III .mxldlm“ 0" l’tZlAJrlt l3 .‘lMtt; tt't ‘-"- 31‘1" â€l. l ‘ a jIp.“ 'lu're. 1 '.tl.-.- t.-;-.:r.i.1.-.i ton ml. 1.-. ,m-o. y u 1 1 ' ' 1‘ u; fur .. C 1-..l' .1 it :1». tltit t;'lt,".v.\ iI‘tltwv "“ .... l '1 I 1 >314 t .1! r , }.:(.>l: .. 111"" _ ,.' [mt 11:15 Lfnn'u- 11:74:. v0 W: 1'“ " . . '- u l . 1 ~ ‘ ’.. Gr n. z. 1) 1- , l ' yup, ‘vl’il. I 1111.11» . ....., l l 1111;;1' \tl..:l. * And tit-r111» V.“ .( Illtrtlï¬} \\l.'l;I ill'I'IY can «111...; (,‘ .1l 7 ft trouble :4) ynuvl, " ll gtrwJ IEtl'lil.l'll. l..1.\i~'lli ll.’ol.\'- .» l. ,~I I’an‘ID ILE'. :(ï¬ur II A “mm" “"1" NW†" >' '5 1‘;1.~ E-w-n 1;.2rinlonnml. 111'.- tiiurc Iwrrc .st..,n t'll'; (l.._\ w, r1. 11,} “unmet-1mg them. .Nj‘fl‘f'u. LttTitl: puppijr of tar“... .U y ‘. I I '. l . . . ' v 1 1111.111! 1111.. l. l Cl ‘l( I .\ (‘urtstlllip-l‘ln . 'l'ennebscc .b up mu." l!.t: um. ..; 11,Q' lwncrf‘ others fit! 1 ‘ If $03k“ ""111'11-11 â€A" year 113.1. the 1c "rlti 2041211 Cu‘iP‘fiw‘ no :4 I. - " '.-'- 70.“.1. r ol Jesse rtmtn“ at,†“In“; on (-1...Ie..\.tt.t.t.t 1.. ll 41de ‘ . v 1 ‘ . Moamaii. may 11¢ “My 1. , .:;;...U..;...r1gl.vt it. tht 5pc -_â€" . .. , . 1 Incanul .‘lt; tro- 11 'l.‘" a. :3»: to town“. ._ .,. . .v v.1, 4‘ ' ' l ‘ i . i r ,‘ ) ' \ .‘ir.\ . ~'; ltt‘o 1-14. .‘ 'V ' 1‘. s..\_ 11.1.“ in: CAI FE 101'- Jhk' A, . , duzmcicr. 1‘ up: . -l".lr 1;:::_'o\ Eo-‘ 311‘s. li.,,;:l‘:1n-â€"().x‘i'{ ); 3. .7 bit-'lL‘S tzu- button. 1 :u- “,u 5.1.11 Anne'S 1."~\ Norilainqrit-t. wotttdv. v.1. for its Ic- ( ~1 <1 1 l . 1‘ i .\ .l.â€"No: int l 1""r"'*".'-" i ’ lo" .1 \"ltt 1}. 1'" 1‘. r‘I' ‘ ' _ ' 1‘17 f . . _ ‘ 7' r. ,nt" p >1 1 l "l l‘ ‘ ‘l “I it; t:- Yltltnliflt; 1.1.11.2 .. 1““ - â€"- word '11.;1‘ “heron. not. u;..t‘ the coils Ly folk T.‘..h~‘l alt-i hi. “i" :trttiial “ I‘Ui'h ol II(J:11'1F'.‘-. ttic‘.‘ :. .2. recent-v: My.» Karl's Clover 1100: 3'18 15 It puts": l"xaiti'te. it'xulam: tlv‘ l/f‘wl‘ F‘ era; t,;t111l.s;pImu1;. “1"1’ ftpf' 11m 51; if \ "n.- blood (‘i'k'ir’ upeI com; zII I Lllt'lllh as I1."_\' Esrl ‘ 1.1,»; year,» plrasan. to 18.11.: .a ",asy to make and I -- tents. Sold by all druzmsts. v . ~â€" “"‘â€" Aï¬fs‘t’Wl-Tlt ,1 t‘itFï¬l'lC-V CJ‘up. Alvin: “.11. 2,3. >.;z.~ a; from o: io-t‘ ~14 .Itu» "111.. s 11,4; 11192, I .(. .1, - ‘ , .. . . D ,1 , ‘. V'__ 13'; ( Cull. L l'a - . ' from (,arttqig'v. -iio.. 11.:11. .-:;.: tit‘tttr>.t‘ 3" r H l ‘ ‘tielt ot .s'uffa'mzï¬, ;i~ “gIIIrgwerII â€I 13 ldA‘l“ 1." 4' it £11.! .1 " t numbcr o: “my†1,!) (axli'lln tilltlmax .in: lA’t'l. four“: ' 1- quilt) .,. “~. V. P. (1 11...â€. v, allow t-tu‘K unfit ;.t t'('l‘tl.l;,.' in.‘ It, .-‘-- Ai1L'k‘ In; 1'. th- Slutttto the farm-‘15 of ‘1'; r . .nn. AMM§â€â€œ â€" DOCTORS react i3“. Ceylon Tea 250. 459. :2- .-. 11.111 stamp MlLLS IHALESIBitrri-‘ ADAM." 1.! ‘~lil‘.lt “Hill. 1112’ ll l‘, dam! luxtrmr-t - . One bottle. - One half to one cake. 'fw pounds. Om,- ltal.’ ounce. ’l‘wo gallons 1* i~oZv~ :lir t--r crcntr of tartar midyear! in 7110: wort-r. 3. -. twtrac' 'trd ho'tlc: place u a warnit r. to" ‘wi-s . .ur huttm until it :‘ormenh. 1...... . 1.1+ 0:. .r‘c. \Vll'd; it will open ~parklintr. Pam mil me. :11». The ï¬nger hear u in 131- (.iitaincd :. :1 5 and grocery stores in 1" con: hot: to o gallom. .‘tkewarm ‘1 t‘l-r , The Leading (‘ for Young \\ omit-‘9. . Princlpal Warner. 5?. TH': ; Cr“. _â€" “'_".‘- ‘Kbc (1013:] \‘lIB'Jl t;l‘\‘1911 .3; 1:11pm; Sure: n.4, 'l'.1'on:o. Mom-1: ' I . . H. (4 311112 KAnâ€"A. Miilbsâ€"Jak. 1i . ..I .,.,' Mrs. Hut .--â€"\‘.'1..'i'. ‘.~ , at ~\Uur 3. 'llm' : ,x “In,†I, Mrs. 11511» ' - wrupt t-rt.};.. “4;“- Of ll†"l“ 1‘“ ‘ :“ husband Ira-kw (>116: 'If 11.1‘ 1'4'trit:.;1.litltt."li'5. ‘1 __ I 281' ‘ DRFADFK'LLY NERVOFS. “é - Gentsâ€"l was: dreadfully ncrrous. and for relief 700;; your Karl‘s, Clover Rm." Tea. 1t qui-wml my nvr'fl’é anl atrenn'lhrned my whole Nervous ‘ tern. l wa~c troubled with (‘out AlllES! McDowell E New Y .15.; w . Instant: Machine r;ea.â€" the »e ' come in Usefulnrr. 1t Swen». 5' fort: .I t *- every futon. easy to learn and ra; ; », Don't be Variant :1. Write for lel".. A 'inr Kl Err-v and Bow .1 ‘ro-i‘i‘w Yo ; l 8‘ nonmetal. “3 Yonxe 31.. Tamma- Tl‘lliSHUll. dusted invisvstern net t.’.' Y- 7 h Aiid ‘ W 7 if - oughly my 1 main}- r‘cg..,n.1 1;...1 .. IALSERT COLLEGE, Bellevnlle, Ct. and strength 3115. S A. Swn". [1.119 l mu»..\ 70 1mm s; \F.*. ford. Conn Sold by all druggist; l l l .’ Patent Soda ‘i'atcr BOTH-1‘ â€" :- an. Harris has for sale, William St. Toronto. 1 i l , -,-~r:’_"lv'-fl..-Jw .., an." ~~~Wmmm t l l I iiï¬ï¬‚â€"‘LV 7* ,V,w, ,, ,,, t , i! (1:: Oï¬E'â€I“. tTthlTY 63th:..- c.;.:.-;l. N 3 PORT HOPE. OK: 91;- ' ' for ‘ur ~. ".7 ~ . 353% I ’ 1‘ $3 .- I L. F. niches. and li\t'l_\ man who owns a G. not-H153; Seas . sow mvsnrwmmn. Pmc 50¢ per ,m VSLATE. SHEET-METAL. TILE CRAVE. rm- : 125‘?“ " 1 1 (ill 4‘s Suzi-s. Mantrtattured "by The Quickcure Co. 'tILtmttcd. . Quickhoal. for Horses and Cattle lmalt- l‘_\' tlzc Qttickcurc 02.. (Limited) .t't'~. l‘til. 'i':, nix-supitvcs. an .. .. . Icicphone 11"»‘0. Adelaide .\ \‘. l'ht'v 1 ~‘-. 1 Ul‘ut‘, 1.. l I . than Vafley 1. Pressed Brick Works. TAYLOR BROTHERS. Props, 0 1"- «(id Ilri â€a ‘\-1'l,"*lll( ' » ll- ti. lltt‘l' Brow“ , 5. .: tagazznre .7. 'ill‘lllili"'ll. ;.. . I >cr;i.,.1c> or ‘,lr('.t.‘1‘ 1. .grcd) ('uts stud .» or lIItI‘ZJ'"~ (2' (111's. \Vottntis and sup; t:".t.n_' ‘ cur nL' luvzu in a tzttrt'cllous 1 l‘rotntncrit Vri-‘rlntry .lli-rse (litt'.‘»t\;11:ti Ink-‘1‘} 5‘ t 1.1 \1 Thc (111 r trt’s test is 11.111. :1 cur“. “1'9"“ ‘- â€"“303l1“"‘ Itrwul-lcsImore qn'ckiy aha-t {m Adelaide St. East. luruntn. Can: .4. IprvIz-.tr.tt.on knot-.1 to tn: 71.. ll‘ount‘ our illl‘fllhlllilliwli. is ‘2. I. 'l_-'. _ if it is U‘t'tl v. hm. ‘I\.’11§".1 1'.‘ f,:~' .111. FOR TVVENTY-SEVEX YEARS pc.;r. :t prm'rti's in than) rm - 211. t'urb, iiih‘,‘ i‘onv. l'uuni inf “til-l1 arr ll\l."l“‘l i1: lit ton. l‘ric-c Fit". tcr tin. i " Qu cklmai " 1::trttvss .Itils 1}} l\' limit « lllvs .s '4i1‘i.‘ C'I‘ E ; ’/ l.'\1‘l'j- .tn'i l'nd'tlin" ti. lt'it'l‘viltu IIIl;;. ~. . i3 THECQGKSBE TFREND anufacturers I "()‘zi’cltlm Ill. t‘ttv‘wl '1 nice; slit-1.1; :m: “mini ‘Itl m ., bit-'1: .1‘ t LARGEST SALE m CANADA. Illlll‘t‘. tutztsv: l." a Hat: . .v ..il 'lil‘I'. lll'. \‘K‘TE'lT'H \. .‘ l.“l'|i {1.5 [v.3 t lllt'ti)‘ .‘lilt‘l’ :ll tii‘J'l‘ llilllir ill.‘ it: tam ti..\w \f‘n was so :1!._.irtitc.l as ?' .ltt' Ple (i t...l ":‘i‘. l l 1'. is l . . i Coming to Toronto w:'.i l “' ï¬nd flats of any size. with l power. heat, elevator. and n . all conveniences. l, v, 11;. t sin . .11 it ~ u« . s \- t . .p sit__‘.t app pita it .c:t':‘. 'v ‘wrl . I I « . m .. .1 ruth Busldmg, (‘lll'lh 1.‘ t .1.t ' l 'L' ' T ' "‘ “r l 1111111111: st: 11m. 5le lift. Pt: SAPOL‘SO is one of the best known city luxury; and a. t... . .. cake is use} an hour is saved. On floors. tables a:r‘~p:1£nt-..i ac ‘ ' For scouring pots. pans and 11 1‘ ts like .1 Charm. . cregmepcr does not keep it you Should 34:25. { iwlc. 1 ~34U ,c‘n; ._, "1“ ,. ‘l 74'! n ‘. -~ . .J! \r » ~ â€Jo. adult} 0.18 - M. .. ‘.. UN: .. 1;. .4 '1‘ [I l , is it at "ays gives satisfaction and i‘s humans. 5': > 3- i over the ‘U11.::£ Stats makes it an almost. :19 I i l W811 Suppllcd store. Everything: shines after its um. um. 1 ahilm'on tic-11gb? in using 12.171 their attempts to 1:419 gx'ound 13-1,. pita: -u