Milverton Sun, 13 Jun 1907, p. 7

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chamber called him back to the bitter- ‘0 wak 3 ‘to a new sorrow is bilter, fo wake to a new Sin, Noe put HHAAEHEFH + E+ tt ttt tt to at + About the Farm el Bg experiment was conducled raat oe ‘tha condition «r that are ae wal Sner with feathers should not be plucked. @ rule is to pluck the eae when they are “ripe,” which may be known by the birds dropping hon in ee yards or by tes' a few from the breast, the ripe, fea- colored fluid | 1 in feathers every six weeks, or even mx frequently, much dependin as pending. upon tne THE SUBSIDIARY COMPANY. How the vie s of a Railway Com- pany Reduce Their Profits. the In ee fairness of U # doubtless sleeping, he ought at @6G08090 Heunttees NEPInE oe mine Ge nines | eee ttt Panett and as such would draw a i ‘ pilying veil over his frailties. He a GROWING) AND MANING: HAY: C now. think of Al Edward's wife| Growing hay for market on a portion OR, GERVASE RICKMAN’S without patn is, wi passion, was eee teseetaeiol pelution of the the torrent of spiritual ag labor prablem; since it is much AMBITION. @ fasion 19 get several hands aig the p ae with: A i, he ues By fh Bee rush of haying than to get fficl- ledge ing more bitter than | ent labor on eight months of the y roa aa Oa ena la RE RR Ee Fe edged earner eaward-—the tact weiles Mir, J. Ge Curls. aig Ge co ~The silent darkness could not have that she must always despise him, # ly one dr more fields on nearly every tast for when iite returned: to | Pity must henceforth: be the softest feel- | farm in cerlai neck the state CHAPTER L him, Bia pune himself drifting face ibe ing he could expect from her; her pre- | which, owing. to a heavy character of - ward upon the surface toward the French | Fence a agony to him, though} the soil for “a ious other: reasons, he tyrant Time, who wastes and hore rrent had carried him past he-elw wilh a alae persistence. | are os suitable for growing hay than stroys so relentlessly in his fight, wvose the little promontory. beneath the spot | fl ad. che ike to think of the mother he | for. gr ing the several crops in a regu- swift onrush no. power may slay, wh bruised, and dazed [Was leaving childless, but deep down in| tae rolal once past bee the slave of though though he was, he ‘struck oul instinctive his: inmost heart the memory of the ecient the net annual profit from and imagipation, ‘The chronicler bids | iy, thougl ste sete as home she had made so niiserable spoke’) the mall aereuge devoted to grain atk him advance ai at will; le! himself ww. seme: per te strongly against of ins ps has pro’ @ as large as praia seis rod and it is no sallow branches, grasping at which do the re @ helped 10 per| was formerly chieined trom. the enUre Pepsin in Ate: i pute imselt ait ae sid ustent suade him, together with his disgust of farm, leaving tho. hay os clear gain, French vies Five years roll back, elving shore, -W! ea life, thal it was but a just atonement 10}'rhe American market to-aby wants nnesley, having ‘kt his ae ie ie we the foot of ou eA erpltecs Edward to seem ‘to ae that his cousin | clean timothy hay ‘and pays a price for th iy al source, lie won might oe his inheritance. a roportion to ils: real feed- sd ly path aie one chased by 4d nin He was rp, and | ing value and it is goo siness to su cake are Bet TS ee coe eaten Sn unested, trom his lemporary'| ply that want, although If is lo 4 as in-such a tempest of confused | prandy, which he carried for the benefit sheller. He walked on till he reached }Acped that in the near future. the cloy- passion on that ‘ne thal hie scarcely | of the excursion party. His ausndkershiet a collage, and “sked his way to a vil-\ers and alfalfa will have their true value knew what he v en are} fo}, es nis, and ught Hei pales he found food and rested established in our mark Ip with: exes” Of wine 36 Wes Le striking him, he threw it into the ae n Prime timothy hay cannot. be grown which Un-|\hich carried it further down, where it stiff and weary, though | for market a good profit, because ore OF) was aflerwards found, together with a scious. oe bodily See eae quality is invariably: related to, had never tried 10 bridle bimm-} guide-book ¢nsoribed. will his name. walked on,|@ afeh and Unprodiablee yield, It should 30 7 the e' ae get y-ways and un-|tather be our endeavor to yw a maxi fo him had grown to sich mtétering | ~ the brandy fexived’ fm and feguented sc ines avoiding railways| mum crop of good, clean, number owe As men drunk with wine ean ree ead ead satioee Ramee thus to escape | timothy and get it to what in { L { their actions ieee atti eis Sai ea Bs possible shape. L.¢ not (ry fo make it was with him. He | ve Seat aie “i t formed itself|a short cut by pee oe asa. wards precisely why he eee ie fall he had oy ‘a vague de-|catch crop in. wheat et corn, a after ett ‘the Baty of friends at the ou ing, or of a man's voice singing in careless gayely of a heart at case— rigs we lay, all the day, e Bay of Biscay 0.” impulse in his heart and stimulated bis | mind to dunataral setivity: Ty hin rem i ature. of oun him not to eae S & lighled. as bya Nash of fire by the cheery The flithe singing kindled dreadtui |‘° h the trees, net in fal- direction. and it ter ard had was best $0 the ere wa sion for US, to come to life a: a8 a awhile vide the bushes, Stith Saal concealed him from 2 ia the search te ledge upon wii he landed led up| sui left in the cliff, he found that the imbed. reached the summit, he struck across the mountainous country at righ! e river. In those ht angles to e Remote places, no- seen, save 01 ay eet ole B | a; a matrons were n ork or guarding let sive to flee away and be at rest, a dim | maximum So ees ot be grown in that hepe that continual bodily movement | say. We must give tho.timothiy all the would quiet his inw. fever. He pound pe oan abundance of food, it} a ‘on, therefore, in spile of in-| we would get the most out of the crop. ing fatigue end pains, ll ni rested an village inn, and ty ein next morning to continue it was Sunday morning: the Sepiemn: ay ng warmly on ripening gvapes. my slopes of ‘that ally sees ; the sedate bells was heard in the stile troop of pretty maidens and breil cen ng to som esse party, . half cart, lage church; now seemed gay and inno ut of tune, an anomaly in rose un ight, e- his a other suitable po rely vil- half sudden atlack, A gr : ki cl & that no one w the path was arene se Deane oe ached & & pretty ha hamlet omong the Rpmiumery witty roes ‘and..60 broken Bt natural and the 205s of his nothing un- ge iene peer Seas the verge. ‘They had marked the spot | 1's, very lol, a heavy ng as cre in their upward course in the morning, al. ey of ihe Aipine storm was: a tim, ands, seeing the, church; Senin al Acoldent might / nothing to him atter the spivitual ‘cats: i - amen 25g vas not beoutiful, bul it ; : he he issed sae rips aatt ee Race vege raat ee ieatieaded hence ‘the tun toleeteg Se TRE phe eteiic etdeee cisen’ iver: ‘iore| frat eptendor ot Ue lage. ghtnings ss he scareely noticed tha Be could be desriatl, ag was aeid ott tye etves ot tain: a goed Vela Ags | he vehiole sung throu gh thelr noses, nor’ : Paraipec asta a ane yetle: ae nned above himn and let down shects.o ES eas angers 8 A oral "GRU ath the|}piue. and purple flame, discovering vast ate Sek atte sighing pines; the objec! 1 ot his flerce| mountain ‘prospecls. and the distant pe Se aie op “ge passione dre Heaners + nis| plains ot France in their lurid glare;}men his mother alfected ; it appeared to snatch of careless ‘song, ispecting [now tho deafening orack and roar of the} act as a stimulent upon iho Teast agree ns d oe nothing. ‘The light-hearted singin, é silent liste The song cer asprin ils iy prog; wad yelth the i ner fo Keener. purpose. Pau! thunder, crashed among the hills 1} to roel 2 ers ed hs which. and split in ears rolled round him and till the m the agonizing shock flood of rain 1, the Bepiings blazed vee molten. metal ie always mst religious when most fulure. repr it ha she ‘contemplated. with oba- The following method, in biel, as Proved ‘suctesstu 1 and oll Plow as early in spi ‘will permit. end. tuen rood eoat me le manure ait-slaked lime broad Bae ef atten which San tie ground tare with pulverizer or about once each 1,000 pounds acid phos alile), and 200 pounds Ba ‘af palash m acre. The this hoavy ap- plication of tho mineral plint food ele- ig that it is wholly der with a ght, si or and then Saal ow. I and money thus eceaien is well in- vested, soon ag growth starts in the ng, apply 200 pounds an. were oft trate of soda f topsaress: eens is an of ava abundance Work |, this tad into the soil about 1 inch 466 1 es ies charged by Company Mr. Shepley necessity ot i ary compan re termine the Srietton Se cisenly impossible to decide, from state- ents of receipts and expendilures ieee a corporation is making fair or exorbilant charges. It is necessary. (0 important Las, a ascertain ak he de of concealing or surreptitiously dispos- ing of profils, The most familiar de- vice for accomplishing this. purpose is the subsidiary company, and ils opera lions should be explained to protect the corpol ry S &.. Ss 2 tians. ha: “tien on Non of “thei fin ding their profits SxtpoaE. and likely to pi ovoke he reduction. rolling mills her Capa to supply. 7 the cat organization with all tite required for its equipment, main- and. the. construction of new and Hee The, ‘prices at oy these, requisites are suppled can s to absorb all the 0 supply ralls, and Jumé| § These ire ihe hy pare Oks peeelpts ad Me eaitones would show ie >the. face elurn scrbing the excessive Jar eoping have and elosely as: Sele ied When wishing put necessary to lower their rate and 3° cure the big profits compa Mining smelling companies vihien of ganized Ly virtually ame men can so manipu late their oe mgements that the ‘profils can oe ae through one while the thi i vt onitily sts wit and. transportation compat ia THE NAMES OF GOLONIES HE NAME OF CANADA MEANS A’ COLLECTION OF HUTS. How Some of the British Possessions Came to Get the Names Which ~ ‘They Bear. w did Canada come to be called Just how many Britons col could. answer that simple litte question sn the spur. of the: moment? Very few, it Js safe to sa: Yet seek ada is one of the most prized seme in the British Crown, says Pearson’ y: Cal ne comes fl bigger thon Uncle Sam's very own United States S80) It is interesting and even fascinating some, of our pos: ne bear now-a-days. the first of alt “the British Colonies, and a name speaks, for twas not rely the first Brilish colony, but the fist hit of the “New Wo’ ae "as Al ag called in. ne days i ay “nit Baik signifies, is took posse literal he befor a Dutch man mcg Dirk Ha A PORTION OF AUS log. TRALIA a Dutch discoverer, svas uf was named after Tasman, who more might {d distinction. named after the late Queen Victor New Zealand also owed ifs discovery Tasman. he Dutchman, however, did not take possession but con- tented himself vit baring it after the province nid, in Holland, Cap- tain Cook Ww te “i first while man fo an the Neither had ae Bull ay thing to ae with the naming Col bus, who discovere it San Jea0, put the name never en paiva to it-by Skinned Catibs, who were cee was. Cha-maiks, or stuck. rown- Lay corey jand of Springs, which has been Twisted. lata | pression fits Pr ‘asent shape. rinidad was. go named because Co- ee first sighted it on Trinity egun day, 1496. Barbedes Hee named b yy the uese On ACCO! f the nm) POUs: rded fig-trees whicl iN ee jana ahere, the iid of St. Christopher was names ‘hristophier Columbus—afler him- inet altaches to the island of San Salvador treatin Babin The long voyage made mbus across the then Tutsktess Atlantic seemed: {0 dus orey aig if it was never going and, many of them were afratd that the ship would suddenly. go THE EDGE OF THE WORLD se A peeul namin ae to at uction. and arty them paken, that tne ey were ich Navicunolend: was a Sea eh hake $+tt4+++44++++++ PCORRECT ENGLISH How 10 USE I.” i wephine Turck Holt of th Rpensl Uiahs Hom, to ‘ae a me - ie vans Don't say’ I know a parly who the a ge ee a 8 = rson. fim say: I sl snug itd were as the past. or I live in Kenwood; say: I liv at Kenwood. but at Yonkers op a Kenwood ; ‘one lives. in a large city, bub at a small p oe. S COMMON ERRORS OF THE CARELESS: ig SPEAKE! “He don't” and “don’ “She don't” and “dont weno" “Tt don't” and “don't it.” These Bes are of common occur rence and are generally, made by per: sons who should ee ler. person vse @ expression “tT Be ae donk wot i astonished 0 ST be oe Se with, yan, but : tin ots proper to say “he don't,” ine is Sete equally ee say “he do,” for the abbreviated fo a5 “don’t” is rm of “do ou The conjugation runs, “1 do. not," “you do not,” *! *” consequent- ly the conti fait fore *@ “I don’t," “you don’t,” “he noe So let us es- chew “he don't’ in the future, say either “he does not,” or what is perfectly pesmislo in easy utterance, “he mi well-ed' tt Ue e as it wi saying. i Ber us u ain’ ws ‘ in't" is another UE oe It sometimes seems as if all oth ie mistaies eh te Gea a if woul i oh “it don’t” ona efral “it ain't! “sin” i loose Pana id of. cam not,” but, ia f “js nol am not,” “you are nol,” not,” is the proper conjugation, the co tracted forms being “I'm not,” “you're nat," ov “yau aren mt “he's not,” or “he isn’t,” not eavor to he cor- one’s speech. ye larg ‘one has i. cense, bul in co ventana utterance, contractions are permissible, bem the. " We spring added to the » strong pushing Deneat his feet, and chains and forks of) tion of ail those who differed from her, | their use during the early spring and ess fo their leader ie promise that if fh ried to hurl him ito the} fy before him; then came 9 ‘ Seca tek 56 oy ana the tia, | stances. stow "how the: Subsiaia tnd was nots Sghied by a given time egos eeaok cras nade the solid earth. she set erench Praieston isn: 1s a Penta tho Sen NE poC TEU CR Me Meet te ee would tum ‘back for Spain and PRICE OF A ZULU BIDE. Aa bawardy ER eT neat him ah mountains shudder | not a seductive religion, especially 10 the | thus eso available. pban. aIeo We teed AG <dishonelly ae abandon his quest for the New World. jaa & co ahove. y heeded the majesely | young. Paul offen thought that aii Tamohiner ye recay. okt Scr’, eePhOne bat should “go/ to fler this the eae navigator kept! Weird neral. Journey: and terror Of the spectacle, sbut waiked | might alter all ha been. some ex¢ w generdil slockholders. It is a far more] tajse reckonings to deceive his men and Snakes and th a Bene g on in a dazed spi with no aim bu St. ifthe Hug ing quasteneis procesting when Ihe inlet) goin mye: Dut day. afte day dragged DS ANE ER ec el the vague caping from: {he past ese) 1 facilitate — this s of:shareholders‘in& large and no land appeared on the limit y grown-up natiys Zululand to ee though his breath: was hot al cutting Pe att teen the: lt I Ne resembled the ¢ ce 100 = i are. sacri ed 10, any _ Subsiiae eae Alene: pda og fetelte oxen, PAS A or reveale vin; en. In the apathy of ex~ is rel re sti pa pany 0) ad: by a inner oO tol er 11th, 1492, the crew swore that 1) Victor hie Paul fargot as. soon is ee en succeeds Ever soniaee eae es “saliglons sty par it ay uae is Bete esion - Pee ° ead was not touched by the ne asl sy ne ward never feclings he scarcely heeded’ the. tongue day, and when the pega his ration { ection with the | day. they w aa turn: back kill. Co: | Boer: 4 real was no. light The} of fire which with a hissing sound split ce ee “Ne ne list eh fats fe le phone Company. ir. Shepley simply | jumbus if he did not consent! ago, unbridled fury was pilled| a {ree a little in advance of ‘The | hungry eagerness toe some alele oar IS. the need of ee ‘Through the dark test that followed trading with the Zulus. against the ste otal peservation’ i (ree, green a moment before, was black 6 his life was i ales ida bel ane ae Bell pur-| the eatnieat ratched with straining| "Yes niinued, “everybody 1s it seemed. as errible embrace} ana’ charred when he passed benealh tt ay : ‘clock “each day, | C2 Nios, before he can sty |eves, Suddenly at bwo oclodk onthe | muck in Zul - eAynen thi a pass x mou foely heard what fe jock each day a Hi eyes. § iy 3 riueh jnarried im Zululan hen the could never ae Be in the death of both| frit afterward, ne seomed little short of a st said his pure and siti vantaing lowest percentage | Nilli_ certainty, iwhetet oF hot he cost | morning of 12th one of the crew, | women are about twelve years of ago : cousins. At n the dreadful whirl} miracle tha jad not been struck, as} p tol nildren,” something tliat lime. Begin ted- | ster the Sa AD neers iS ex-| Rodrigo de shied land. Tt | they are purchased as w wives ‘al (wo ox Edward sueene fo flinging his cousin | he must have been ‘adhe passed ital in y of saying Hit end Something in| ding the next morning al,7 o'clock and | rer. a Be ae en Aainty ce was one of the Bahamas, and Columbus) en apiece, ‘There is no Ceremon: from him, in what direction he could not} few minutes earlier When the storm be ye yonvinoed hin that til about. 10se%lock, then | Wich su B El a ae named it after the Saviour in gratitude. (no minister; the man sae is-charmed by. telly and in the rebound he fell himself} qhated he te cached @ little lonely farm, ae into windvovs and fed ho, wind and the Dee aumento atte ing | "Apion reward had been promise Sete Se ricnrapadd hackward, striking tis head against the} and there took shelter. . Avsimple, kindly life such fond to dit; “Don't taoke| lem sea. Shove aS fay a who should first sight land in| price and gets the wile. Of course, not Ege nas es Hause i Abia opm aiten fourist, his appear: eve would bes sweet and ne fleld unless nbsolulaly. iedess et sampanies aprritite public Sewices, every men has more than one. witet i it @ , ance excited no surprise, and having | res o 7 sts te nu When you y 2: ERNE ne . ug! He more prosperous tid and Be ae pa instinct at the air, blindly | had his clothes dried Fae eleaiieed a ‘i AN tee Ae Siaetre ‘ended, and he * the cocks with hay aie if Er a always pe sane away | reward, was shabbily chi 35 eto Sr aiteath, ing the birchen Baugh ie ung) some extent, he procured a straw hal} found himself Shi in the open air, sit ible. ‘Draw hay fiom field to barn wot hidden ‘channe he Globe. |-Phis piece. of injustice so embitlered | sui Pets is lnsnown ond eae ities aver the Her projecting far from IME} from the farmer and el forwartl again | ling on the tow wall of 2 Vineyard a] between $ and 7 in the: afternoon and Se ge ae him that on, his return, home he betook| seyeral ohare yall. affer supper. stone’s-thr rom. the ae idly | Seread evenly ih the low, reserving a 5 f ‘ himself to Africa’ and became & Mo-) “In that REAR here are cer Ae ie cancslat Pe Oe ne acct “Que Dieu vous\ avcompagne, mon: | gvalehing the bright-eyed: 1 ving{one mow for rakings und: elated iy HE BAS UYED It, YEARS, wammedan aa ‘of sheer disgust and| ond no judges. Primitive metho sieur,” said the farmer, in rept, fo } Ove! s e 4 appointment eu ms prevail, and the thest aor checked the fierce current of his fury and | farewell, and the pious’ greeting au ued Oe denlis Ana iad 4 oe Ciptatn Diamiy: of Berkel ,is|" ‘Natal | is so named because it was dis- oe “P Toca’ chtot. the Pe ; Se sa Beato dhe..e cone See (nis toubled gas iltuminate his past life. FARM NOTES. Lively as Most Men ot cont iy the famous Portuguese sal-| year to nature, ‘The dress of ne senioh passion: of any. Wind megntes;} Does God a any murderers? he| a a" : for, Vasco de Gama, on Christmas Day, is confined fo a ind aboutthe waist, Es ot haatreapend | caret G rceitc ceshesicaaaen: HS: ane Sue nate 2 aenlence ve acon Where wireworms abound in the sail, ‘There are. old men and old men, but] {357 "en that tt should remind all men | qnd that of the ET cy alin eas come to mor-||imbs aimlessly onward, follawed by the {older book he ie ed yy (emake the seed corn thoroughly. i ab Goddard E, Diamond. of Berkeley.) of the Nativity. Sk. Helena, S}iysically. they. are specimens; ét fal man j the moment in whieh the veil} demons of remorse and despair oy ae Peaiine Pn wor will Tet it alone andthe corn California, wie confesses coyly to mae a: and womanhood, having th of passion and prejudice is lifted f A SO ee ikea Sin TAR a ig PReReUST MCE vil gow all the-hetter for uo CONES ye an old man who is able lo 0 THE PRISON OF NAPOLE chonaeteristics ‘as the native ic: the'eyes of lie soul, Gnd all things stand| ysenenmam, his accent was so pure and| "The pendulum Of his mind,” thu mia SSID Ie HOE CON, eveny:| hits ‘t naked and elear as in the searching 2222) jis idiom so ready : he thougiit if would | strom ac hed, weg to the other ¢ 2 farmer tha he ie 0 grt del betes cat Diamond looks like a aman of 50.| Was AE Oe 3 rae tear “iihey worship the sun. and E of the Judge of pe well if olhers did the same, because Se ae ie Lthe intensily of flere he 1s than Re would Hie fas’ fe tantibe iis longevity to: som edison tare ey rluguese} 4 i is a peculiar fact that the prea ‘The bough, user sbeneats his rr af where else; but we want to em thing, oui an Aig opie: is a's day, 1 Bee meat i : aoe Gulvering. beneaih Wi | asa trenchmass he;sould more easily | nature tie eer co himself as Ai" great, knporlance Of holding ees “atsteios living?” ure then eons no's 18Y, MGibel-Torik — [seein to. reciprocate this kindly, ereg S. i - in © gr lance 0 : - reservedly AS he a guest aR ines ee ee ieae es Se ne Moars. poured {on the-patt of the black ‘poopie. {or INey sce fearful. balane ieee heaven |” Night y this time, and ee S the farm, whatever” hap After pelghty years ‘he as often nied, kn sk ; have never been know ite them. awning. hungry hi voll: ever at leat himsel ther ventures have been (ried and dis-) used nels le nor cals id quot and | from ee jivade Spain in a y a” aa cuter Ti i wildly in jthe was Be Per see wis Poe Pitts Sopdintments sullered, Me Tat ain pe| tobacco Nie has we ted i ey. passed the simails over the oma sever bgt aa at eke nds, appr lS de a Reet MOE a sure relre: vig eats ie of fi ne ibs: & che 5 flung out. into the sea 0 ont Bale loosened the nEhis cling Be ade “him. in blak eassock and broad Bee) Scie mills, bul. with these exceptions his diet "and called it alter these | Myself vith toon ehiet ate s Pe ate in came. co) rae keeping. Senieee nevertheless, by he aid o} m, as if of just in after f ae ie pe hile’ tra cae wearily: and eauuealy fleeing fr a ice, he remem! ne rapture that he pe not wile aie £ou- nis heart rose to Hea-] hi silent rarutteentie thanksgiving. all, ani Be 5 Fe hilly. region, and \d a pocket-compass on ‘am an It was possible to live hat “his hands, though not his soul, were clean of the awful stain of murder; in other case neither life nor death would have been endurable; there would have deepest hoteetes of his soul; only to Un-} heen no fly, as he had realized live the recent past he would Hes cain when poised on that awful balance, “in- all thal eerk wean had ay oN POS-| finite ant infinite despair.” sible. A few minutes be! ae ite hd Doubtiess a merciful Power the pee so. ae that death ere athe a , life had. ai ties eueetntes against dissolution, 2 = oe ° es 5 a “shook that oa from their strained clinging ; sa body. wil miting hi i bal, a dha ie ot Wt he cel it eareite i ae the ‘ena, dare with ow; in tho nea view of speak- * his Vigor | vitaily in inet tel Beals o! solemn ig les abo’ im} was tong caer mln his limbs ting er to rr heavily, ni Ata ae the Jon; as} shivered upon the tree- ie peace which rested on eaves, We. 2 hell: thoughts moved dove-like upon {he troubled waters: of Py The air a coul d wondered at the ng ccna Hhatls “that penis. the mys- istirred id 2 ae be tl the crimson aren looked in and i ee fell din ing of the last iam through ed oe fe and mon , and something in the a tour shed him that strange birthright found winisell paeoilig en by tery. unite house green ett ses and shade (To be Sonbedh: - st The Royal tuted in 1859, men of the service in any pi Should “hostilities ai was: tha! {01 Satie on Octo) e total loss of the wo arniies Idersgate, Newgate, Moot fhe! and Tomple Bary were added la ie sion: vi Naval Reserve was Inst! The Caste Bee ‘of modern time: ‘orn f his i a man eotuatniod valk of changed ; ai come into ine presbytery and rest awhile in the % Mons! ae soon the side of his new sca inten He ineyards + wi ith in t rise, . can be called on for part of the woud for a ¢| period not exceeding five yi ber 16th, oa 190,000 men, ois the Allies no Tesla than 290,000. was One’of the great cecrets af succes: fighting any Kind of weeds is to begin | is Dae Me the destruction of them as soon as they | his s staples are rend pent mush este 2 lik the *City sions; appear above ground, nol delay | from the entice wheat, and bavi (pame estowed. on tho until any: mle become ee excriatet meals. He eats much Teil no 2 Liverpool ° the Straits al} over the farm, before serious | Hot water is’ his chief peverdige, and| S by the Javanese, who ns ‘A Trade to kill ion When | bis oF tary ae is the-copious ust © of olive} were the first settler weeds, such wild sa be oil must be real olive oil, Taweven e La empire at India Bie et thistle and wild ‘oats haves} te Mplamond is not merely: an old | ly Speaing Ae ae of its i man’s farm, will take: Bits “all ran; he is one of the most. Oe men | loos! ns. the Land ot the ~ farm is worth io eradicate them, Tf|in the community. He practl dally portion | they are taken in time, however, they calleshenles and has long as snbjects, | ¢ may be ar cheek, if nat ee in that course; teachin, ae an th thorough! dic oro lake on the youthful vgility that| Pi Matieatths, “the *egolese The aes in ive a stand of grass ie has himself orth > | in se on thin land is in-having the soil firm,| He {5 a skilful: bicycle rider and a skil-| dia Atselt Beet v nd. has and having a supply of rotted vegetable fal boxer a; ). Not half the men of graduatl: me to. describe the entire matter at the surface, ‘Thatefurnishes| half his age could last five rounds with} land of ‘ihe mighty Indus. the “condi wan! grass" or | him within the roped ring. His sk clover. Where cow pens grow well the | as clear, his eyes iF bright, and his step. ——S rich vegetable matter Lime, where needed, and a coat of “oaWspen Vines rol he surface soil will insure a sine times out of ten: If the peas row toc heavy to be chopped up by « disk mof the ie should e should fe left to do this. LIVE STOCK NOTES, Seven days after setling a hen, candie all untertile ones. by hat time has fine e z 282 eS ° ES ve ! Up. a pig. a fold sitet sepaunds, and Late ‘vse. the feed: for’ it, a ration of bran, oats, " was buckwheat and corn , then: slong ixed feed, and could had eaten 384 pounds get nothing doubl. An extvemely wetlthy therchaht, no- jous for his miserly, habits, while ot 1 ate § was inimediately ions were hutrying from, ie bank Volted a 10 nates Ou is por al fly in ke “N .” he said beningly to the boy. “Fam rejoiced See that you are guided by lofty prin: ciples, and a3 8 f iny approba- tion shall refrain from charging you iene for the time you have had my yt? A certain photographer never says a lady customer ene look end ‘plea: le know - | by su pera fierce, commander, Tarik. HOW, DO ¥OU WALK? There are Four kinds of Steps, “Bach a Good Key to ‘Obaracter, According to the are Gautots, ene fer may be. told by: one's manne walking, — It states that there are four manners of walking. ‘There are the trick: tiny’ steps taken peaple, by pessimists, by| intellectual people and by triv mies ae ow souls, whieh marks a und a deliberates and cal- culates jyhich cael the person The fhe large quick a ee ardent and and the fighting spirit, and x ai ags (he fool along, while thie noncha- ants st Be aid the fimid ones cling to the wall side. aout noti¢e the svat of your friends in rder to know them beller, of| ™ {hem to 4 Funerals are long nunierously accatpanieds over onee Stee drain, aa is maize. jar Ines the land to a fa met ane in. them: oon ey vary much trouble bottles in the ae them and: br and found-d usually hit tl ause 1 wore racelet- given me by local chief. » T-once saved the lite ot ung 1 found defending himself again Lt nine Zulus: ie rode all until we reached | the clearing where his parents resided. rs pai igs DEPENDS. “What's a anal like this worth?” in- quired the cal “Ten Corre “answered tho dealor. “Thal is en oe ingly rare and value able Nimeplee “1 am gl actly like ty “That would aise me, couldn't offer you more eke | wish 1 could Y real my bile of tho Hs =) correcling my En; nglish uub- one man to enol You SN How?” “Lowen (6. 1G, apaae core an rect would if I was pe or 1 would ir Ys was

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