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anfl the animal, are belt.« fitted for th . block at alx or Bight mouth*. Tbe ness had discomposed him, and that ha first oue hundred pouuda of gain are j was unusually irritable and nervous. “I am sorry I could not come to yon made the cheapest, «be as usual,” she began., bat he interrupt hundred pound, coat more, and ao on ed her by saying crossly: Increasingly, as far a . one choose, to “Oh, yes; I dare say. Stop all apolo eo Economy would dictate, then, that gies and while we are alone tell uie if certainly when two hundred pound. you obeyed my orders last night.” Falling hair means I are reached the animal should be dis- “I did,” faltered the poor girl. Then strengthen nosed of and a fresh start made with “Did the rhing work well?” asked he, eagerly. feed it with the only hair! younger stock. The best b^ li oD* “It did. I intd no trouble in the Tow which matures early, provided It is of Ayer’s Hair Vigor. itc£ er, at all; but, O, Sir Reginald, some good aize. _______ railing hair, makes the | thing terrible has happened!” BY EMILY THORNTON “ What?” exclaimed the sick man. B u ff O r p in g to n B r e e d . H o rg b u u i C u ltu r e . A.-thwr of “ Kov R ussell ’» R ut .«,'* starting up in so sudden a manner that p or many years the one desire of It ls scarcely worth while to any “ G l e n h o y , ” “ T h e F a s h io n a b l e M o t h e e , ” E r e . it caused him to fall back with a groan, <h Dractictti poultryman has been to although he kept a firm grip on the arm brppd whlch would equal the anything to farmers west of the Mis* he had seized in lus excitement regard- u and the souri river on the Importance of grow = © = = _ less of the fact that his tight gratp caus- Leghorn in egg pro c ing sorghum. The uncertain charnc- grow, completely cures j ed her to turn pale with pain. Plymouth Rock as a table o • ter of the corn crop where there is CHATTER X VI.—«Continued.) way, my room lies opposite its door,” druff. Anditalwaysr “I dreud telling you, but just as I left claimed that the Buff Orpington less than twenty Inches of rainfall “But Sir Rotfiiiald compelled me to do she returned. “But, indeed, doctor, I color to gray hair, all tl„ It. I begged and entreated him to excuse can walk, if you will only let me hold to the Tower to puaih back the panels a that breed and certainly it hn3 done forces farmers to seek a substitute. frightful noise of a heavy fall came, WOnders since its Introduction luto this dark color of early me; I told him it was siuful, but he Hew your arm. I would rather. They have found admirable substitutes Into a passion, and bade me disobey him “Well, be it so!” returned the man, re rheu a large monster darted out. dashed colH,try from England. The fowls in cane and Kaffir and other varieties M y h a i r t t u f a ll i n g o u t hadi*. the candle from my hand, and with a exceedingly attractive and the pul- »f ra ___ on the peril of his everlasting displeas leasing her. yet still retaining her hand, i- ______ K H a i ••4/L r V ig o r. I t is q u ii* i c k l - y ‘il ... of sorghum, saccharine and non-sac »topnudtln ure. Sir, I was homeless, and he was which he drew under his arm. m a d » m y h a i r a l l I co u ild ld wish .. „ it U A r * me let. begin laying when five months charine. The farmers In the humid KKUICCCA L. ALUIM. •ick! What was I to do?” When they neared the door of the ruin, “Girl! girl!” yelled the infuriated man. old, keeping at it without the area, speaking generally, at some dis («1 00 » h o t ti» . “Forgive me! You poor little girl, I however, Ethel felt a strong current of A ll d r u g g i s t * . was fast and cruel in my judgment. You air upon her cheek, which revealed the his face turning purple with rage, “what usual to pullets of most breeds, tance west of the Missouri river and f o r — i?»"' An average weight for a bird at rna* W'ere, indeed, obliged to execute the vile fact that it stood wide open, and in is this you tell me? Gone! Escaped! eastward, have been slow iu appreciat plans of the baronet. There,” added he, stantly a deadly fear of the horrible Speak!” added he, roughly shaking her í trrlty is nine to ten pounuS, hence it ing the value of this great forage tenderly, as he drew her hands from her creature that had escaped,- being still by the ariu. "Tell me it is a lie— a lie js evident that as a table fowl they crop, and it is to these that we par wll, (.,US1.|V approach the famed P ly face, and with his handkerchief wiped near, seized her, and again she shrank ihut y°u »‘,¡,1 ju . n.,w!-- No, Sir Reginald, returned the pallid i.,vpra thev equal ticularly address ourselves. Sorghum, ; away hertears; “ weep no more: you closer to her friend, while her faltering Ethel: “h I. the truth. Whatever you ",outb 1;,ok' ¿ erceUent or cane, Is a warm weather plant, and were not to blame. Child, give me your step* told of departing strength. had there got out last night and ran off t,ie I^í^orn and u . • hence should uot be planted until hand in token of forgiveness.” Without a word, Earle Elfenstein lift through the ruins!” l ie who rules ______ must humor | j mothers. They appear to be quite ns “Then you do not despise me?” ed her in his arms, and so passed into the about ten days after the time for the much as he commauus.—weorj# "What did you do wrong that made hardy ns the Plymouth Rock, hence “Despise you? No! no! I only,” he passageway. Remembering that his first planting of corn In any locality. , __ stopped; he was about to say “love you.” presence there must l»e kept a secret, the this hapiH'ii? Answer, or I will tear you To plant it earlier is to Invite failure. | To Break m New show. to pieces!” but remembering his vow, he added soft young girl whispered: • It can be sown or planted for two “Release my arm. sir! You are cruel ly, “pity you.” “Step softly; let no one hear!” in your rage! You hurt me!” months after the time for planting cures corns, iugrowing nsili And burnt “Yes, you may pity me! Oh, auntie, “I will,” he breathed back, and guid “Speak then. How did he get out of corn and mature, if the earner \i rie >n„ ,ub, , (tuU) sample miutani auntie! why did 1 ever promise you to ed by the dim light under the door in tics, such as Early Amber, are select- Allen S. Olmsted. Ue Roy, N. Y. come to this wretched place?” was her dicated, he passed through, emerging his prison?” With a faltering voice the frightened wailing cry. ed. it ls especially to be recommended I ------------------------ from the open wurdrobe, into the bed girl, while writhing in his grasp, mur Still holding her hand In his, and also room beyond. for lands which for any reason can- Hypocrisy is the necessary mured: taking from her the candle, ‘he tum«*d Placing her in a large easy chair, he not he put In corn within three or four villainy.—Juhnson. “I dropped the knife on the shelves a and led her down the long, steep stairs. stepped back, closed and fastened both few nights before and forgot it. It weeks after the oak leaves are tbe Ouly once did Ethel speak, then she doors, then returned to her side. whirled around, anfl I knew by the cry he size of the squirrel's ear. which is the merely said: “Please, doctor,” she murmured, “ex gave that he had it.” proper time for the first planting of “Sir Reginald will be very angry If he amine every part of this room before you “Idiot!” returned the enraged being hears of your entrance here! Must he go, to be sure the dreadful—the dread corn. before her, as he gave her arm such a he told ?” ful,” she hesitated. fearful wrench that it dislocated The el T o tato C u ltiv atio n . “I will think it over and let you know “Yes, I know,” he interrupted, “and Those who have tried the plan of to-morrow. You must sleep to-night and you will soon see you are perfectly safe.” bow. “Out of my sight; out of my bouse this instant! You have ruined me with so recover from this nervousness.” cultivating the potato field, even to tlio Obeying her wish, he then innde a They soon reached the bottom stair, thorough search of room and closet. But your carelessness! Not another night point that some growers would pro shall you sleep under this roof!” and entered the corridor. Then Ethel as he supposed, nothing was to be seen. nounce exces-ilve, have found that it Once again he raised his arm—this remembered that her work was but half “Now', how will you leave the house?” time to strike. But fortunately, with pays well. There can be no possible done, and the rest could not be accom she murmured, anxiously. a moan of pain at the injury she had al doubt but that frequent cultivation, plished until Dr. Elfenstein had left her. A sly look back towards the corridor ready sustained, rhe had darted back, especially during the period in which Turning to him, she said; B U F F ORPINGTONS. caused her to exclaim, in a whisper, as and so the blow descended on empty air. “Will you kindly tell me how you en she luid her hand entreatingly on his the top growth is being made, gives Without an >ther look at the man be- will do well iu cold sections. Both tered tliis place? You must leave me arm: the growing tuber a chance to get all fore her the poor young girl crept from , fowlg nm] eggg are scarce In tills coun- now, going silently ns you came.” "Not there, doctor, promise me you the possible benefits of moisture and “I will. I came through the ruins. I will not return to that place this night, his presence, and dragging herself back t and congequently high In price, but heat with the desired result. The to her room, fastened herself in, while . . . . . . , . ‘ ___ sav' you open a door and reach fo* a but will go directly home.” she sought to prepare for her departure. lf tlle breed kppI’s 11" to, tbe, rePUt“; first cultivations should be close to basket, then I instantly entered.” Again Earle yielded to the pleading of With her arm hanging motionless by | ti°n it already has more breeders will “But surely I fastened it again?.” the sweet girl beside him, and again an her side, and nearly wild with pain, she handle it, so that in a year or two the plant and to some considerable “ You were so agitated, yon forgot to swered: depth; later cultivations are farther ____ opened her trunks and thrusting her val- eggs and birds will be within range do It. I certainly opened it, without dif from the plant and quite shallow, hut \] “Then I must either drop from your ficulty. and crept after you, eager to window or go through the hall. Stay! I uablcs inside as well as she could with of the poultryman’s pocketbaok.—In- this last sort of cultivation is kept solve the mystery of the haunted tower, w e a strong strap around your trunk. one hifnd, she locked them and dropped dlanapolis News. up all through the growing period. If i * ’______ which 1 then, for the first time, began It is the very thing! I will fasten it to the key into her pocket. Fearing, she scarcely knew what, she I ,, . .. ,, „ the plan seems new to you try it on C h ic a g o , s p e a k s to young to connect with your movements. But the balcony, and so slip down by Its put the package of papers her aunt had , ~ , ar* ° . e ttrm., ° rf c*. you are weary now, so I will leave you, aid to the ground. Are you willing?” a small scale and note the results. a b0U t d a n g e r s Of the Ml given her. with her purse, also in her Durlu* tbe bus>' ,,lontlls of ,be r ear Especially ls It worth trying on a field „ . , and return ns I came.” ° “Perfectly. Doctor,” she whispered, Giving back the candle, he took her “do you know I should have died from pocket, that she might be certain of their fa*™''™ a™ anxious to get all the work where the application of fertilizer has . CTlOu. safety. Then hastily putting comb, possible out of their horses, which Is hand and was just saying, “Good night, fright had you not been there?” “ T o Y o n to W o sr e s:—I brushes and night apparel in a hand proper enough. Food alone will not do not been as heavy as it should have Miss Nevergail,” when suddenly both “Yes, 1 know; and now', before I say satchel, she paused to rest. 1 the trick. A horse may be fed the been; at harvest time compare the re- six years w ith dysmenorrhea «topped short in their wslk; both turn good night, I shall mix you a compos so much »° thrt I Advancing to her window, she found ! best 0 f rations, but he needs care in suits from this field with those from i periods), ed deadly pale, as a short, strange, loud every m onth, as I knew it meanl# report, close by their ears, startled and ing draught, and then you must promise that a heavy rain was still falling, and j addition, so try these things which a field that has been better fertilized, or ¿ ur dayg o f intl.nse me, to go instantly to your bod, ns soon that darkness was even then over the confounded them. but not so frequently cultivated. You! doctor said th is w as due to anit you take in the strap, and close the earth. Throwing her waterproof over ,ml-v 8ppm sll,,Ple- b,,t whk'h do “ Then, to their horror, something darted ns window, and the last thing, swallow the her shoulders, with its hood drawn over j ffreat deal toward making the horse will then have proof of the adage that condition of the uterine zpp< towards them, a huge form swooped preparation I shall leave. Will you do 1 caused b y repeated and neglectet« her hat. she opened hcr^ioor and glided contented and-more valuable to you. “cultivation ls manure.” past, dashing the candle to the ground, ‘‘ If youn g girls only realized thus extinguishing it, leaving them in this, in return for my not investigating through the hall, down the stairs and out | Keep his coat clean, not only by T . ..... . ! dangerous it Is to take cold it further, what I see you do not wish cx of the front entrance, fortunately with- j brushing and tbe use or the comb, but until darkness and gioom. critical tim e, much suffering wei plained ?” There Is no single breed that pos- T h a n k God to, out being seen by any of the family. J use water on him freely, especially “Oh. wliat is it? What is it?” cried Ethel hesitated, then remembering that A . .be had paawd the .ick man1 , room durIn tbe warm pprlod. Wllen ,lls sesses ouly good qualities. p j n k h a m ’S Vegetable the ♦errified girl, ns she nestled close to . .. .. . . , her companion, while he, scarcely realiz she could not see Sir Reginald that night, she knew by the sound of many excited ! A cross-bred animal should never be p o u n d , th at w as the only voices within that they had gone to his i WOrk for the ^ ls done take a *Pon«e ing what lie did, threw his arms around she gave the promise. w hich helped me any. Within A moment more passed, and then the assistance, and she judged he must have ant^ was^ each part of his coat where chosen as a breeder. her form, to protect her from he knew w eek s after I started to take strap had been fastened, the doctor had the harness touched. If his muscles injured his hip by his passionate frenzy. Nothing so surely impoverishes the noticed a marked improvement not what. While she pitied the man. she feared are sore take equal parts of Iodine and farm as the selling of hay. general 1 ealth, and at the time Suddenly a wild, unearthly laugh, or whi.tpered “Good night,” and she watch ed him disappear amid the darkness and him, and never breathed freely until out pul sw eet oil, mix them and rub the mix yell, floated to them from the other end storm. With improved stock, to Insure suc next m onthly period the f ' side the door. Then with a hurried step ture well Into the joints and tendons. dim inished considerably. I of the corridor, and as it passed, Dr. cess. must come improved treatment Darting out, she secured the strap she passed down the ramble. the treatm ent, and was cured» Elfenstein pressed the girl he held closer Once away from the house and beyond Wash out his mouth occasionally and Any kind of live stock will depre later. I am lik e another per to his heart, and laid his cheek against without trouble, fastened down the win take care of his feet. Above all, in dow, and soon slept under the effects of the reach of Sir Reginald's wrath, she ciate in value when cut short in their I am in perfect health, my her frightened face. the anodyne he had so thoughtfully left paused to consider whither she should | warm weather see that his stable is rations. brighter, I have added 12 porn “Oh, do not leave me! I shall die! I for her use. well ventilated and that screens are go, and what she should do. ■weight, my color Is good, nnd •hall die!’’ gasped Ethel. In hot weather especially horses Well indeed was It for her tihat she As she pau-sed one thing seemed plain. placed so that vermin are kept from lig h t and happy. ”—Miss Aexn- “I will not. You are not so afraid could sleep, for without some rest she subject to colic should be handled She could do nothing until a physician 25 Potomac A re., Chicago, IU. annoying him. In watering the horse now, and thus, close to me, are you, could never have borne the terrible ex fo r fe it I f original o f above letter prm~ attended to her wounded arm. In order with great care. dear?” let him have it before eating and also flees cannot be produced. citement that awaited her in the nearing to have this accomplished, it was evi “No; not so fearfully afraid as I was.” hours of the coming day. Always sift coal ashes before put T h e m o n t h ly sickness dent that she must seek Dr. Elfemtein a small supply between meals, even Gently stroking her hair, the young ting them In the dust box for the use I if he ls warm. It will not hurt him th e c o n d it io n o f P »' at his home. man felt, even in the terror, inspired by unusiulj of poultry. unless you give him too much. h e a lth . A n y t h in g ui She shrank from doing this. Still it tlheir dreadful position, a feeling almost CHAPTER XVII. t h a t t im e s h o u ld have could not be helped. Her arm could All things conside: d. the best place of rapture steal over him, ns he held The next morning Ethel attempted to iu id p r o p e r attention. P r o te c tio n fr o m S u n Scald. to put manure Is on a freshly plowed her thus close in his arms, with hers rise, ns usual, but found herself so ill not be raised, and on that arm she de Sun scald kills thousands of newly soil. Haul out ns fast as made. clinging to his waist. But suddenly, with a sick headache that the attempt pended now for her daily bread. Once in the road beyond she could see set trees. The wind also whips them calmer reflections came; he felt this thing was vain. Every time she lifted her In buying a horse reject one with must be seen to; whatever presence had head from hex pillow, it throbbed wild lights in windows of dwelling houses unmercifully unless supported. Kill scraggy hips. They never do credit been near them must be discovered, and ly, while a blind dizziness came over her far down the road. The first of them two birds with o r e n am e« of y°u^ 5 J 2 to feeding, particularly if also slack w i S t e h n d m u e s a n t e s n to o r m that he ought to follow up the sound. to such an extent that she felt it were she knew was where I>r. Elfenstein lived, s e c u r e a Busin««t one"' stone by in the loins. a n d fo r t h e f ir s t o n e t h a t enrolls pu “Child!” he whispered, “whatever has better to keep still for a while until it and hope revived once more, and t>he d r lv 1 n g t w o pressed on, thinking soon to be there. I t 1« m u c h n u e i o e * it . I from us a s c h o la r s h i p , we will remitjwq been near us, l know by that last cry, passed away. it is much easier to tell how a thing! <»»h. Address, 1 sharpened strips (To be continued.) has escaped into the ruins, through the At nine o’clock a servant came to h*T should 1,0 done than it Is to demon- BctWell Business Coll«»«, 1 of board on the door by which I entered. That being so, room, and she sent an excuse to the OVERSTRAINED YOUTH. sunny side of strate tile advantages of a plan by ex 1 must in duty carry you to a place of family for her non appearance. About the tree, as periment. B U Y safety» then search around to see what it ten a message came from Sir Reginald, E x p e r t » S a y t h a t G e r m a n y ’* Cor n m e r could have been.” shown In the asking how soon she could come to him? Circumstances and management c i a l R i s e H a n B e e n a t G r e a t C o s t. Instantly, then, It flashed over Ethel’s She returned for answer that her head cut, tying a bit have about as much to do In making Prussian military authorities are be mind, that the ape, Sir Reginald's choice was still in such pain tluit she feared not of cord about mutton-growing profitable as In turn coming alarmed at what they term the i concealed treasure, had escaped, and that until afternoon. the top, advises ing the scale toward profit In any other the knife she had so carelessly given him About five Dr. Elfenstein called to see degeneration of the German youth. In | | American Agrl farm product had done the deed. lie had cut ills way his patient, and hi* lordship at once re countries like Germany, where a term j eulturist out. Oh, the terror this thought thrust quested him to look after his secretary, of military service is required of every After the harvest work Is finished up T h i s guards is a good time to put in drainage Into her heart was almost unbearable! saying that she was not able to come to able man, the examinations for army A t once, she became, ns it were, a dead him, while he was most anxious to see a g a i n s t both where needed. This is something that weight again in the doctor's arms. her. Mrs. Fredon was then dispatched fitness are pretty apt to indicate the sun and wind, should he done thoroughly and well, TUEE SHELTEB. Then another thought came that im to Miss Nevergail’s room to prepare ter true state of the nation’s health, and and tlie tree when seventeen out of every thousand* will have a much* better chance of get and not hurriedly. parted new life. Her oath had been tak for n visit from the doctor. Iteject a horse with forelegs not en never to reveal the existence of that As the young man entered, he was applicants have weak hearts, it is no ting safely through the critical first animal, nor of the concealed room. In really startled to see how wan and pale wonder that the authorities decide straight. They will not stand wear season. This protection can be left order to keep this vow, Dr. Elfenstein the excitement of the night before, and there is something wrong. oh during the winter and will prevent Stand behind the horse as lie walks I must not examine the premises. a few hours’ illness, had made her. She Between the years 1881 and . 188(5 the , effectively Injury from rabbits, mice, away from you and you will he ahie I She knew well now the meaning of had made several attempts to rise, and to notice these defects If they ex ist FRO M YO U R DE that first report. The beast had knocked had succeeded in dressing herself, but the annual average of persons with heart Ptc. BenPW as oftPI1 Ht nectS8a the trpe hat pagsed th# danJp'r down the iron shelves, burst open the exertion had overcome her, and once troubie w as low. only 1 , per thou- Poultry Pointers. panels, and in consequence a light would more she had been obliged to recline up sand, and blgh-water mnrk was reach- period. «show the doctor that opening, ami the on the bed, while her large dark eyes, ed In 18118, when the average w as _______ . Apoplexy and egg-twund nre the re- room beyond. No! he must never exam and black dress, made her cheeks seem found to be 17.4. suit of excessive fat. B atter In Argentina. ine this corridor. Nerving herself for almost like snow. WONDERFUL Perhaps the best opinion on the An English dairy expert, who has I-se no deformed or weuk fowls for a new task, she said: “Oh, doctor!” she sighed, ns he ad cause of this state of affairs Is that been on a visit to Argentina, states breeding purposes. HOME “Doctor, I cannot consent to being left vanced and took her hand in his. “thin TREATMENT In mating nlwnys endeavor to use a moment here alone! Nor will 1 con you give me something to stop this head offered by I>r. Strieker, an army sur- thnt from the Argentine were sent last than .noo pounds of active, vigorous cooks. . i m T p h is d o w c o t o n r d e r is f u l c a Chi* sent to your exposing yourself further ache, so that I can go to Sir Reginald? geoti, who has given the matter care- -VPar no lle d yvi to-night. Take me, then, to my room, He has wanted me all day, and has seut fill study. He declares that overwork, butter, made by the best modern sc|- h« cu res ^ Never under any circumstance* al- ! « p r e v o a p t le bet-nun« w ith o u t o p era- and we will lock up this place, and you for me several times, and I must see him, Irregular exercise, and Immoderate entitle methods and the finest niachln- low other hens to molest a sitter. ' H on t h a t a r e ff lr e n u p can steal softly from the house another but I cannot seem to get there.” * lo d ie . t i e c u r e s w ith and too early use of tobacco and Intox- pr^ tbnt could lie supplied from Ku- Cooked food fattens quickly, prob. I th o a a w o n d e r f u l Chi w ay.” “You have done right to keep still. I tennts are responsible for much of 1 1 c roPC- He I'Nibsl one factory under "But, Miss Nevergail, surely this will give you a remedy that I think will trouble. [Another point to which the tb® m* D,i*e»>cnt of Argentines, which ably because It la more completely dl- I b n a e r s k e s h e r a b n s d , ro v o e g ts e , t a b b u l d e s s , I [ treated. * i D ial a r e » n t i r e t y u n - | ought to be investigated.” cause you relief in an hour’s time. Un k n o w n to m e d ic a l s c i Doctor calls attention is the practice *” rn‘‘'l olll twenty tons of butter a “Oh, no, please do not Investigate! I til then, you should try to sleep.” When it eon be done, the poultry * e th n o c s e e in h a r i h m l s l e s c s o i r n e m t r y e d . ie TtiroWtB of putting children at work tin, early. day' 1 l p "nw another ceritpr where s this cannot allow It, cannot endure it!” Preparing a liquid, he carefully held k n o w s t h e a c t io n o f o v e r J * 1“ As she spoke, a long, deep shudder the tumbler to her lips, saw her drink As they often nre required to toll he- tbp ,nlllt ot ®°ven thousand cows was house should have two roon.s-one for etilea. w h i c h h e s u c c e s s fu lly uW> laying hens. or d i s e a s e s . H e g u a r a n t e e s to curs c passed over her frame, and the doctor, it, then throwing a light shawl over her, yond their strength, the strain, with *'al,<i*ed- n in , l u n g , t h r o a t , rh e u m a tis m . bBI)< noticing it, knew at once that her nerv left, saying ns he did so: White sour milk Is rel|,hpd b- Irregular hours of rest, results in prem- _ T T .---- s t o m a c h , liv e r, k i d n e y s , etc .: h » ^ ous system could stand no more, there t e s t i m o n i a ls . C h a rg e s «n “lf you sleep now, I am almost certain hens. It should uot be made a subin s e e h i m . P a t i e n t s o u t o f th* \ fore, felt it was beet to yield. tute for water. subsU- you can visit his lordship in the length b l a n k s a n d c i r c u l a r s . Mend s ta fu r “Shall I not, at least, light the can of time I mentioned.” T A T I O N FK K K . AUI'KhiSS Dust the alttlng hens with . dle?” It seemed that the medicine, and his general .landard of health.-W ashlng- prolificacy. White U t T h o r a ^ w am! The C Gee Wo Chine« powder to prevent the little i i u T “No, no! I cannot bear it!” murmured calm, kind words did soothe her, for at ____________________ sbppP' « ' « rule, produce but one or having lice on them. ct>icki the poor girl, horrified at the thought of once she fell into the restful sleep so 23J Alder S t.. * People are never so careless as when : V™ ypun* ■■“bally, the p|a may pro. what a light might reveal. • r * *•••.«. Mena will rarely ent tbe,r much needed. The nap proved quite a “Tell me, then, which way your room long one, nr.d it was seven o'clock in the they hare a big lot of explosives "lx'PPn ,0 ‘^ “ty-four, an they are supplied with m . . , f enormous percentage of Increase. To liea, and I shall carry you thither at evening before she crept through the hall, around. broken bone, oyster and clam she»« ° f ----------------- --------------- mak<* the moat out of pork the ol<! and with a trembling frame but head once!” Healthy, thrifty fowl, are Invariable Bank records sh >w some surprising style of keeping pigs eighteen month, “Straight! Just beyond the door by greatly relieved, entered 8ir Reginald's . nsi » CURCS which you entered, through a puasmge- presence. At once she saw that her ill- things about "good " men. or so before slaughtering l. abandoned. - H y riser, and should be f c ' s . ^ t Gough tíyrup. Bold by dg - ^ down from Z 0 A doctor ’ s M ission Hair Vi{|( Falling $5 For a Dr. C. Gee Wo inoz°ir£r y