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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 15 Feb 1906, p. 7

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tthe drew a deep breath of relief " she stood there with time to examine all. time to sea-rm for the traces II. (at sure of finding. The tirat thing that struck her In: As book which had fallen open onto the tloor. Raising it, the saw the well- known mterr--liases over which in. had oat-n thought nnd pondered. The page turned down, no that there could Be no uni-take. Them in found union: the panels on the table several beautiful little books of poems. Sin- did not Bunnie to own: them: they all contained theunttne In- 'ter/rn--", mon ami, from M. T." She found a knot of til-hon, the palm “render; (the found ark-d itowees, n Tper beautiful valentine. and heron-I other little menu-Moos that had come from some lady. hut not from herself. luau-d. as sht- iooked leisurely through “sowing”. " grieved her to fired that there wan naming in all th" world which tofu-1m] to hersolt--no mvntinn of her nttme, no meution or Seville, mm or their homo. none of thvir little child. " W“ as "mum: she did not exist, Tram of mamas-d love and mortifiod pride 'lim? her eyes. n was and to be m completely ignored. "He might Just as weft have no the." do cried. “I do not believe that he remember: my cistern-o. except qshmt he "who: my letters" "\thvot 'it is. this M. T.." mid Daily to herself. "it is tt rtcrT0n who knows his taste. All poetry, tum-fry. oh If, amid his wary. he would but re- -a- an.” What could may make him think in mud! of those mtes.'-orhat eoutd they new? They seemed fatal to her. 'i‘wn- were tracm, at sotuothintt hem. In» found a small. white kid glare. - perttr nnd daintily perfumed. From ‘Imoe hand had that been takrat She Mud a Lmot of rilvhon, the 1mm vadc-r; (the found dried itowees, n Daisy breathed a sigh of valid. It “1 quite evident that Mr Clima- did not In there to see any one in our titular. l He mt for hee one morning. "Mm. Jordan.", he said, " sim not are for the ttrTagttg to so into my! may; wilt you be kind enough to nah. it pmtnble for we to-dly? , cot! trust you not to dint-uh my papers. and ‘ it yen lift any ot them up for the lake t at dusting, be kind enough to leave‘ them just " you tind them." Her heart gave we mat bound. At last she durum be on the tmek-ot his! the Mould din-over that which. with her whole soul. .cho Besired to'know. It was with 'titNmitr that she mn- trotted hertrelr..Whm, be told her all an little details of what he required done, in longed to be doing it. "You quite understand, Mrs. Jordan?” he said. at length. In her excitement she forgut her dis- gulue. and replied, in her natural voice: Nnite." Me looked up no qtseikiy that she was athtid. " am one of those haunted by mites." he said, in I twine or great mHaneholr. She saw him qnit the house, and. with her whole mnl trembling: with as" trnsietr, she hastened to his room. A lot-ling half of my)”; came over her lls she stood there. It wa- like qt shrine or a sanctuary to her. How well she remembered those can-lest. untidy mtFrr--uooks left open. pap”: all in n confused mass. extracts, ‘pooms, one”, everything in disorder. At 86 ville, die had been accustomed to ar- range all methodically for him. to sort his letters and papers. to arrange than in proper order; here she would not dare to do it; he would most surely ramming what he called her orderly touches _ “What luv-ll lit Oil-ton In" to like hint ninenhle?‘ quot} Delay: and min the miet W only by u look or profound mung. “Adolphe." m mid, suddenly, “M I: out. Home?" "rt in a Inn house, only Inhabit“. I think. during the Imam: new. When I called there I saw an elderly lady. an amiable; but decidedly paste. 'oy linden-nun.” - “I ”but an“: gull the locality." he MIR-d: “New“. In Hyde Put war." "Who Rm he? '1. the In (nation. no “I evidently mud for It. Be The Mooney Nker cannot produce anything better than and cream~the most modern plan. the very best baker in I A biscuit superior to other you have ever and. "Moorter's"torour-r. No quel- ot that well-trained {not I'fooneg's perfection A Baker’s Triumph Cream Sodas The very best of flour, butter "T am wary waiting-- Waitimr for the Mar." BY BERTHA M. CLAY. gusthaei'NrhgrhLrm4Hhntkats'. “Tuvalu. 'ttiN-ed-Bess"""" een Two Loves iiiititi There was limit that she dreaded Io much u that he should recognize her, yet who felt aggrieved that he did not. She hum-nod to her mom after this rortrertotion; she closed the door, and took " the take my hair. the Mae net-mules and other Aisguism. She shook her hand until the fair. brown hum fr“ in their waving lovelinms round her shouldm: then "e looked anxiously " hone" in the trtasrts. he did not dare to am his - u do had done " Salk: In the m to and: (we and bullion-no. in her diqrotrat of them. that Bir OIL-- (to w“ mm wen-ed. “Mn. Jordan," he said, "rm an a an "in. You hn_mtrind to nab my mom look m without driving me "it mud by Iain: In! Dim” "Yes, Sir cumin." replied Daur, " tised-r kept house for a gentleman who We." "htatrdtsrsothate"r,atr.TSte, .31] We aid who knew him-that he was “happily manic-d. and that he wrote to dintmet his attention than do medic mm." She traw her husband‘s Nee and: . dusky red; he dropped the convolution at om. “To Milk." die Mid to herself. "that he nen-r suspects me-thut he never rung-nix” met. How little he must (at. for met" "Thank Heaven," she said, with a greeuliar xiety. "that I an: at lengt as [unable u I hnve ever been. I had almost new: to think of myself as an old woman. Ind torttottett that. in my dear old home, people called me pretty Daisy Ewe. Would to Heaven that I were Daisy Brno now.' Lady Adair b not a happy woman." "Whitt did he write?" naked Mr Clin- ton. with name little interest. every She stretched out her round, white arms above her head; it was and) a luxury to he herself attain, to look at her beautiful arms and hands. to feet he mining hair loose, to see the eotur ot hee beautiful trlde eyes. “I am donut tired of being Mrs. Jor- dem," thought Daisy. "It I do not dis- cover rsometttiug soon. I shall so back u France, and write than there, telling my husband that I must come homo: toe Mby’l sake, he must make our mar- riage known-my baby, who will one as: be tmttrter of all this splendor." She armed has!!! tttter her old fashion again. The time was drawing near when the was To discover-ll that she wiatsed to know. The morning following (he went to Six Clinton's room. arranged his papers, daeted the table, filled the inkshmd, can I look of comfort and homelincss In plum of the desolation that had mind around. Suddenly in? saw what had second her observation before-a pretty Pore lope, lying open on the table. Sho took it up; than: was a note inside it. Should Mre md it? Surely. Fer, her husband had no right to letters that who could not tend. She looked at the "nvelope; it had c sweet scent: it bore a cannot and u monogram. Daisy was quick " mtiterxrtsuimnt 'tto-ttms", thim was "M. T.," the same Initials that she had m ht those pretty books of poems. She rqtrmed it " once and read it. "Mr Dmmt Chhttoi.--We shall be glad to me you to-morrow. and tttte plousure will be doubled it you will look more diet-rm]. Miss Lockwood any: you an m. I think you must be writ. ing u very heavy work on number. Whutevee you my be doing. let nothing Mp you tomorrow from your devoted "MAY." She and the lines with n fare that tempu- almost Elwfll] in its pullor. 'oarx"ree to but. "May'." It fhohml over hre with the quicknm ot linking. "Mast"-- it was tt wmmn'a name. inst as hers was this}. M it" why he loud (to liven: “May? Mte hated the name. She cried out wildly. who was this who Ind tttken her Madman)”: Into from 11w? Pride, tore, and sorrow mvmml to nu! (“when Rho was a Minn: win. . Inning wilt. a marketed wife. Nothing mud be much 'rttNe--wt {m m "Mart" That one we“! new to .taod hem her In hum of he. he must flttd out who It was that her hm- bpnd loved; tbo the should know was to do. He “I to no there té-monow; 11:31:an we to Ina-p htm from his dum- nl Mar. Due, torTrot . hee gnu-ed diameter. she walked up and do" the mom with up“. "rm (up, an {m nus-h- ed, her en. um in“. and hr dim . Who had dam! to mule haven My band and qrite--to mtg an Inst-unf- hum, rm. het-to win tltr-to hid Mm Ro, and he wont? Who "tBed him “at-amt Clinton." and wrote to him frtritr, on though they were lovers? She can" an hear “do would not beer It! Only tet her know who Ms "Mar" "I. and do. would go to the vm mtNoftboeqtrthgnJutd hee H- and to! My 1htt, a! mu- Aaim Ma And the May for whom he Wendel and walled mu a woman.' Ariana child. ttrteedmttbevery in" Man me new. It. Ind hr gedttdt.torremthe-ow,netd.e maMmton. Chennai-(m uh AM when Ell-ulna uncu- htw,theeia0rorttdft- NI. ml .riet-rr-t_deettedhtstt- 'u-ta'-,""')-- “WWI-t.” She med not have been so surmised. but she was quite ltnnm‘d with the dismrvry. It would hare oernrred to ll more musicians nature long tttto. "You will take charge of my mom. m.” he said; "you fran ttttend to It "He no we"! waiting, Waiting Jot the Mar." M‘ mambo-alum“ -th.d-,Mtqt-eeagttntiq. “yummy.“m-b “htmhmmukw “a. 1““wa -etthev_oedl-t th.imatgtMureoe-re,eardtt "Nos"hegeNud',"gi-bent home mail Hte." She want "my. It In. well (a he that Sir Clinton'l Wt. wen also when. or ho must have noticed the may puller of In he. teh. elm-ll the door, rein: I Hand of glteait up even in the midst at he: dmihm that in could not tmhmid Him-ant he could not and: her mind to him. She watched him in Mlestee. m, that. gnu-ed In her duties: ln‘mlity due no watching him. Bhe km when In went umain and deemed: in notes! that he occupied all. téette than and with his am: an. an hour hud- some he looked when he was quitting thehme WtomdnLthe 110- man who Ind stolen him from tter-the rival ”who called head! “HI devoted Mar. mrmummm qdhvellththvuldut. Ana-Munchkin". "tttietoMsttr.th-tt.ud-b - I." ”than.“ why I. 'med-t_-te-r.- -iéuthatrsmdeM.nrMt'ah-t.ehq aasdthmbaHttieruomgmdrr. "Not curd-.7, Mrs. _ I in]! be ".earttlrherHhr.gah.ltttmeAand dietr8thIsrtMeok" " ""-obeeorreea.tg-.ei- h_mnunhhgthkmrn laid. x She mutt All! out who this "Mnr" wu. Mowtodetaboertttsah.- knew. She pun-d Adolph. on the stairs, and. min. In nude none little eompKme- mun-k to him. The valet wu decidedly pic-Ind. She asked him into the housekeeper'l room to "he a glu- of man. He was more than plea-ed. She talked to him hat on indium-mt subjects, than to mid to him: “human-mull- u‘holo all in _ It.“ up tohe. “than. on all. fat - Mum-“auburn“ fully-d. Btu-uncommon“. hq_3oumumghg ”sir Clinton loch very nice an. morning, something like t We wooer. bum-timing]... new» magnum. Iciciuub “It he hi. my m he known her to keep them," aid the "in. "On my word, Mn. Jordan, I cannot tell whe- ther he so” wooing or not." nid; “I hie remit rmvede Gr im- ed mm who keeps his mull-'- mn- He looked up at her In wonder: as had Bot molten in her usual tone of mice, nor did die weak in her and manner. “I wish." continued Adoldle, "that Sir Clinton mum mum; he would be more cheerful." “The-n," thought Daisy. "it in quite evident that even this trusted and con- tindeotial smut knows nothing ot In]: marriage with - idea. she Lor.. “I lo has the My. “Cline Home! Ah, that is when Mar-Mar, Hint do they call her?- Iives.’.' _ "Lady May valn." said the Inlet. Daisy thought of the initials "M. T." "Yes, Lady May Tte%rrt." she re. pound, In a voice so mug: and Im- mean! that the man looked at hee in surprise. "What do people any about Bir Clinton and Lady May?" all: "hed, tr!- itut to menk can-Indy. The valet laughed. . "If they tad aarhhtg to say, " might have been said you! "o. It fete Clin- tul wanted in marry her, he could have married her there is nothing to prevent it I have heard that "te refused my a treat m for his sake.” "You think. them that me like. Min!" laid Daisy, gently. "There can be no harm In name what every one know." Iaid’Adoltme. " certriuV think that Lady Trevlyn like: him. I cannot tell whether " Clinton returns the compliment or not. 'The truth is, people bare given out talking alum“ it; we used to wonder a great deal: we do not wondn now." How easily she could hare explained it: how anally she could have said, "T know why he cumin marry her: I In his Wire. no tar awuy " tram-e ve have A little child." But Daisy mil 'tF-ie-er-thm named to do of Itself, end she more of something the. After u tew mimic-e she said: “Where in Sir (Hinton gone (9-day? He did any something. but I have quite forgotten whit." Daisy resolved to go at one. S'tte - use am: Home; she could not rust until (be out" aspect of the place were known to her; he would [a in hee alanine; she would not nun the NA' of any recognition or discovery yet. he put on the bonnet and cloak. no bad purchase] and M-ed out. Finn. sho had to mike out when Cline "mu-g In. "an. 1urt '0’" was. "ter all. I very mam diem6ttqt-9te Went into a grtaq1tntee'. Amp and ' After Bonte little dim-um It wan (mad. and she main-d lull din-rm for It. Slu- went th-att!rpart ofthe wayln n "tb. and was put down at come little distance from the tore; then she went on (I the otmmrtte side of the rand and looked up " lt-n mm] mttnt6to--otre of an palatial London qtttt_--wittt Inl- mnm filhNt with 'bo- bright, tmmy-lonklng house. . Dal-y mull-d slowly up and down op- podto R. Who would notice hert Who wonltl think of In? Hot. bitter (can fell from behind the veil. dcvtr nah- came to on lips: who felt utterly hourl- brolwn. utterly Wale. What ml the "rs-the rival who lived here. UNI had won her hush-ml Mm not? She mw her husband one out an! "om min“ door. Me make I mmt no "to to one of the mt. Then out an I Instr-b-ttNi, with I royal ma and bounty mu and Dnur, am "dhaeoeredmadreea,sMaqrrtrt. m1 Mer-lovely, Ntr, New” “I. I and, uh- I! n... no VII - Mthed in I I‘M-JIM: a! I an“ In “I . I10. M in. Oh and a a. - HI "I In" com. mm; to do this morning; I (Mull that I will so at once.” Adohae dunked her very politely me my cordial, then went "my. Jun " that moment “to tt88MNmt came mum! with hm Imp-eh bunt-i. mud Daisy man-cl: it went I mu. way mutt-v down the Md. the. Maul " than". in! m wining to! not on I. Mn be. - “You gt. ttia%Grrii home. he that {Tog do quite W in using no." in As {tough suddenly ltruck by the t GEAR-XL". ‘9! . “Inn-val ti to Clitre House." Wu " This mu MI secret. lie loved Indy May Trevlyn. and she Mood between them-hnt {at her he could many this beautiful. queenly wanna, which was what he waned. This is why he was a) wiling to [are he: in France-wh, he had never mentioned his marriage- why he was always watched and an- Emmy. She walked slowly home. The nyl- tery “I solved now: he had forgotten her, DIS-y. his wife, the simple girl who had wot-Med him-to-tteat her. She mu but in the way, a burden to him. the barrier between himself and this fair, Imperial woman whom he toeed-. forgotten tLe little child far "my in France. Her heart tuned to ttdhe mute painfully than the could bear. Ther um fomottmt--he loved no one new: this lovely, high-horn Lady Mir. “Why did he that: me?" she moaned. "rt'he had gone any and left me, I ileum have died. but-that would hare but better than this: I should have Mr. H. such, ot Idaho, w" month! in winning two Brata, d but! "In all two was vi " It. " m “A.“ No-du-o ,et'f'at_teq6oartrraee,-req, "*or,i-tr-t-4ts.n.artn “hummus-us. huh. mm; thumb "mrdNrt-threemamt-tntMq “It. tt.-dtoaA--4t VII in ““0me “unaccu- Minn. _“'lley low cut diet." plough _ love easy other," 'vested Duty: “and I an In tho way." You hue _ Ruler. o! and. h- In; who for death. who. month- befmaqdie. Theme vacuum my " M In! nickna- will loll you ttttt " I condo time a flange gray look - over their has. I am an can. out their limbs. I "tree ttata-ttog-ttte “Mona-a- lin clan: look in the erew-mt.tlmt dune ”W. those who observe them will any, " knew out “a! data." So it In: new. Daur--ud, AdMr-- u do méed he Mahmud with away with the ma he loved. mu stricken for death. hams-by looked in wonder " the pale. stricken race, with that [nudist guy look on it--ahe bent-l! felt the dim In ber "in. the icy handouts-heart. Shootout] dill for can. the kid: this hand of doom - her. Then due looked no more " the brilliant min or the 1mm load. but rout chk mm View: vim sorrow and despair. - _ When ame roamed home she sit down to an: her limbs trembled: she had two man. " was only what she had expected; but now that the blow had fallen, it was almost man than she he knew it all now. The last flint git-m had died out or her heurt~nhe knew it. The only thing that remains] for her new "I! to see what was be! to be done. She loved him better than hemelt; unkind and neck-41ml " he was, silo loved him better than any. thing or any one in the world. She "Muted out her hand. with u bitter ”was. nun-am»... 'i7ar"iLir%rG2iar" Intih' gal-l his '11-. “my," an uklbhdln. Bold-Clout tho-now” than“, -g....d-tt.t mu.- un-Ibu-onm to” --himlthrtH.--,wtthn eh-dst-amd-starters.'-. HHCJ-“deaudm by the v. “a loud his. in! died, and my mother would have buried me in the pretty green churchyard: the gum: ms: and white daisies would have been growing over my head, but I should hare been at peace." talk-n, it was almost man than uln- oomul bear. “Why did he marry me?” subbed the unhappy girl. She ttsought over that brief. weetehed married life of hers, remembering the tirst blind nurtures of worship. wheat she bad not known or thought but that he loved her-Ween she had been quite content with her own adoration, and had expected naming from him-when we had don-1y. but sun-1y. awoke to the Net that he did not lore her-that he in: (Mint to all other hrvehamt.q, that she had nothing to do with his I re. _ - moidon and discontent. “on. my love-my love!" the said, “I would hare died to: you. and you nan forgotten met" CHAPTER XLVII. "t mu. HAVE JUSTICI." --- “at was do to dot That was th. question which punk-d her. [law could she free hiyy so u to make him happy with this beautiful woman whom he loved? Tenn mined from her {an Daily: “and they enttIgett - - I an h an ‘11." Thu he non-cad. and they nob I!” - In the walla”. hulking nylg. huh. a broken his! behind. an due remembered the lines that he 1ored--"Oe was wary. xrstMtttt for the Mar." but the May he longed for «I. not the sweet month ot learen and bio»- Ioms; it "I n lovely, golden-ttaired Indy. He was wearied of waiting; and It was through her that he bad to wait " all. " she were not In the way. he could - Lady May. "He must hate me," in ttumgtst. "Why did he many met He mm m Dead! the Work struck her. What calm rut, that unbroken sleep cm to the (lentil-no wear and tea: at "to. no jealousy. no pun. no sorrow; nod-inc but Ono. um. um. When rut. "Deud.'" “my. data was the only way In which she could tree herself and him. She knew there was such a thing " divorce: but, then, it must fol- low wrung-doing; thy would not [In It M I mistake: alanine. But that mold not be: If the took her own Ire, do mould new we the faoe of God. Ghent the" Wu the “we "ttr-Ute "at. hauling. coral-u hub; .-with any pink hand! and dirnplN ten. he most not length“. Bah! had but hem"; hu “the! and mm- ig, “-0" his heart m um. Lady Br. Altth.tarDArmtittherge "It! " dink who in should do. Should in to to hill and upbrahl him- M! him the knew ttti-ite Md {and “It it were not wrung.” “mum Daisy, “1 would an nun". " I mm no to Heaven. I would cheerfully gVe up lite." T out MI love hot Lady Mart Show“ the will! upon MI muting their maths! ”we " me. and mum-m In to the war-M " In wile? An, no: for It the did any of that I“ to wan“ only hm he tho nun. . " "not undue tut," thmtttht My. "Ne an" not Ion In. In t torttdttqttrmrttmt Mammalian: TO BE CONTINUED to 4. Belle Dewdrop (4083), at 4 r. 2 m. 11 d.; milk 402.1 lbs.; tat 16.00 ms. equivalent butter 18.67 Ba. Own- er, Geo. Rice. ' out, Feb. 7.-The i1rgt instnhuent he: mien due the new no oompeny " (hit, end they no sending out their meter readings to consumers. who are given fourteen any! to in? up end secure the discount of 20tt per thousand on p: churned tor tint " " cents. Everybody is pleased with the natural gas end is reed, to lgive the omeials all credit tor urbaniiy and courtesy in dealing with the tmte lie.. But " is likely there will be ote iection raised to the tn of 15c A month tor meter rertt..The poop); ny the meter it part at the plant. equip- ment, deshpted to (militate things tor the company, end that they should no more be charged nrentel for it then tor the mnins or the service pipes. Another thing not understood in the generel encasement. " mul- mum price less the discount, when there are dinerent etasmes oi ransom-I ers end . ditterent mule tor eaett. Since lust report Mteen can and heilers have made oiBeial tests sum- cient to quality them for admittance to the Gunilla Ho1tsteitv.Frieaiatt Record ot Merit. All the tests re ported were made under the unper- vlsion of Prof. Dean ot the Ontario Agriettlttsrtu College, end their cor- rectness is vouched tor by him. The amounts of milk and butter fat ere nettle]; the mount ot butter is esti- mated by adding onuixth to the un- aunt of (at, according to the rule ed- opted by the Association of Agricul- ture! Colleges and Experimental Sta- Hons. 2. Adelaide Brook DeKol (5278). st 6 r. " m. 27 d.; milk 438 lbs.; {at 17.121bs. equivalent butter 19.08 lbs. Owner, Geo. Rice, Tilsonburg, Ont. - 15. Clariee Clothilde 2nd (4972), " 2 y. 3 m. 26 d.; milk 327.8 Ba.; tat 8.08 tu. equinlent butter 9.43 m. Own-gr Geo. Rice. Tilting the price " " is, however. the Minn! as is n wondethl saver. A ten-room house being we“ lighted lot l mm " "ttttt one cent “My. l. Tidy Pguline DeKol (3522), u 4 y, 7 m. 17 d.; milk 465.6153; tat 17.23 [ha equinlent to 20.10 lbs. butter. Owner, H. Bollert, Cum]. 3. Canary Starlight Lassie B. (3960). " 4 r. 10 m. " d.; milk 409.8 ths.; tat 16.08 Bs.; equivalent butter 18.37 lbs. Owner, Geo. Rice. 5. Ink: Josephine Abbckcrk' (2565), at 6 y. 21 d:; milk 460.3 Bs.; tat 15.07 lbs. equivalent butter 17.59 lbs. Owner w. W. Brown, Lyn, Ont. 6. Empress Josephine of Brookside (2019), at 10 y. 3 ml at d.; milk 499.8 lbs.; fat 14.81 tbs. equivalent butter 17.28 lbs. Owner W. W. Brown 7. Winnie R.'s Countess (4495), " 3 r. g m. 16 d.; milk 375.0 Bs.; [at 14.04 lbs. equivalent butter 16.38 "IS. Owner, Geo..Rice. 8. Oxford Bella’s Lady Almaty (3712), at 3 y. 9 m. " d.; milk M9.9 lbs.; fat 13.22 lbs. equivalent hunter 15.43 lbs. Owner Robt. Me- Ghee, Beachville, Ont. 9. Clothildc DeKol Waldorf (4409), at 3 y. 1 m. " d.; milk 383.0 tha.; fat 13.45 Tbs. equivalent butter 14.53 tbs. Owner W. W, Brown. 10. Car Born DeKol 3rd (4410), at 3 r. 1 m. a d.; milk 372,7 as; ht 12.00 lbs. equirateerthutter 14.00 Ba. Owner W. W. Brown. ll. Boulsje Pietertic DeKol (8093), " 2 y. 9 m. 4 d.; milk 320.3 Its.; tat 11.52 lbs. equivalent butter 13A4 tbs. Owner Geo. Rice. l3. Abbekerk Trynlje DeKol (4241) " 3 y. 5 m. " d.; milk 347.0 lbs.; fat 10.21 lbs. equivalent butter 11.92 ma. Owner, W. Rivers, Folden's Cor, nets, Ont. 14. Princess Calonitr Posch (4820) at 2 y. 7 m. 28 d.; milk 384.9 hm; fat 9.97 lbs. equlnlent butter 11.63 lbs. Owner, W. Rivers. 12. Calumity Jane 2nd's Poul: (4970) at 2 y. T m. 23 d.; milk 329.9 tu.; fat 10.55 tbs. equivalent butter 12.31 lbs. Owner, Geo. Rice. Take the ablets twenty minutes before meals, and 'lrrays drink half a tumbler- tut id cold water (not iced) with each tablet. Then take two tablets. every night for a week-and then one every night for a month. Be careful about the diet-- eat trl'r1gcaT,id veal, pork, ark meat fowls, and never drink milk with meals. Bathe frequently - dress ,ery1t-iitr,tr5iet sensibly-- take ' 2rtttts,, " faith- fully-an see ow much better you are at the end of the month. adlttt'ga. Begin treatment tr taking one ' 1?ruibetives , tablet three time . day and two at tetitye-rfor 3 951 days. Mow TO TAKE THE)! HOLSTEIN OFFICIAL TESTS. "liriikiilhiiiiiiiiiiiii;:', hair_iirow'iiifiiiii Seven Day Tests. " Tm, hi 8. TI. -Mettt In!“ at the Loud-tau. all“ toe a. m: ttd this month. gives prom- ho cl developing B lively mm Inter. eat, both trom the number at Govern- ment mum which pie in course at ’WIMIII and the vital importance to a. community ttt the matters with which seven] ot these names "was to deal. Amid this bulk o! Drowned uttstation, the amendment at thn Andaman“ tad.Arts Act is by no mm the least important. Over 880,000 to Fain. Over 40,000 Innchisc wielding tar- meu take I penonl interest in the 'oeat all (an, and Government: in the put In. been exceedingly timid in mutating this whincry which Jul ground “on; mutant new clams that 1859. ‘ Under the proposed legislation, it is understood the distinction between the district and township tairs will disappear, all the societies in the Pro- vince being plated on an equal loot- ing so far as the department is con- cerned. The old geographical division into tidings will, it is said,tre replaced by counties, and each society within this area will receive assistance from the Government in proportion to the amount which is expended in promot- ing progressive agrieulture. 'And tinny the provisions in the] present in prohibiting horse-racing) It o “its will, it is understood. " somewhat. moditied. Possibly lot tGI reason that tbeGorernntetrt, in am tempting to onion» this prohitti!ioy,; might un into the bad graces of.the not anion” ot the "rietrttttral nor eietiea,this law his remained prune-1 any “lead letter in the put. The, ingenious local mercury posts up pri-i m tor saddle aged driving horses, "style ttttd speed considered," and everybody "tends to enjoy the ex- eitement of I horse. are. Generally spewing, however, very little betting ta'-- Mm on the ground, and to el- iminate this element entirely the pro- posed legislntion will direct its dt- No discretion is exercised in distri- buting these tqrpropritrtions, the only restrictions upon the mathematical na- ture ot the transaction being that no township society may have less than " members or shall be presumed to have more then 140. Several of these societies neglect to hold an Annual exhibition and every local corner has developed an agricultural society tor the purpose ot sharing in the grant and weakening its neighbors. Put All Fairs on One Basis. Mnny at these district fairs moreov- er, with their large automatic grant, are exceedingly weak in membership, and negative in results,' whereas a nearby township society, which only obtains $50 train the Dcputmentmay take in $1,000 at the gate. - With trview to lemming these ab- surdities, legislation has been drafted and will, " is understood, be submit- ted to the annual meeting or me As- sociation, held in Toronto during tttist present month. A large attendance is expected. V This will be determined upon sworn returns, which the secretaries make to the department, showing the amount of money actually paid as prizes tor strictly agricultural exhibits. Spec- ial provision will, _ it is understood, be mode in the case of New Ontario end other sparsely settled sections. Some Small Shows to Disappenr. The Act will also. it is stated. give the department authority to detain- ine the locslities in which tam, re- ceiving provincial assistuice will be held, and thus the crowding of rural exhibitions every tive miles over the country will be prevented. As a con- sequence. runny ot the smaller iairs without suitable buildings and equip- ment will so out ot existence. Forest, Feb. l.-Tl|e nut mule syrup of the mm w“ nude on the tarm ot Oman McIntyre, my. con- cession ot nosmquec. on Jun. 29. The guilty was 'rat clan. OI the um am. I party ot you; people In . The Act itaelt is responsible lot this anomslous condition ot aligns. Ac- cording to its provisions the Prov- ince is divided into tidings without relerenoe to ibis purpose in view, and to each ot these geographical divisions grant of $800 is made, Ot this sum $380 is arbitrarily appropriated to the district show, and the balance is divided according _to "nemmwship among us many township associations as local rivalry happens to bring in- toexitrtence. There would one" to beno two opinions in disinterested gunners " to the urgent necessity ot a thorough overhnuling. (Net MS township and district fairs on annually held, and with this multiplicity ot small Show: crowding upon one another it has be come impossible to many ot them to hold a good agricultural exhibition. The present Hummer ot Agriculture bass shown . dispomtlon, however, to cumin: with some can into the el- !ectiveuu at these grants in promot- in; progressive agriculture. Over 880.000 is distributed yearly by the Provinco in‘usisting these "hibitiatsh, eonsidembly larger rela- tively than the Contribution which my other country nukes tor this pur- - There never bu been my serious has“ of (My Arm? being diminished. STRAIGHTEN " FALL FAIR SYSTEM rt-tsu-Ta-tsmut-att JFttsteatSeteietseeoattse “PM... JANUARY MAPLE SYRUP. 1y'"Te1et2"e.tet, hilt-cadmium "In. “autumn-gum In In Town mo-utn rum - was. an" on” “I PM! Do you want a good Fania. in an Commercial \Vorld' he Inn-tad “Ion-It and ls vi: this nhnol. W. 'l'atg'rr,r.o,l Ire/ig 'ttld "r m b any new , on I Canada. JCl'lCaWTlhrfl'a'iJJ' Ion Illusion I','," may - a. my Mme Wm. or tted com-Joule and [a full puniculu-I. a. a. I. than“ at the can". f'i.eiiytTkEC1thu'lell Leg-.9 m" - "Kn-11'" "ri." V WWW“ an. Jud 1fir',i,'tirJ,tAti,t aluminum.“ F.hIPeuEdIi.arririGa%"G, 2il'talt2'hfr2Fgic, 00031;: alumni. M mu In“: DR. J.. E. HETT, PHYSICIAN AND saunas. WITERLDO om ROI-'1' um " non-1 mo. ”and ugh-III" - at Inna a... ”vim- cm 1 I . Kong“ itt,','ilgk'?lit, at m. Div-it tbtrkth-. can; d ',?4'tltiiiipiter gtf.t1tttdiBEie2.?rtEie1-" Le-1%CriiFriiriF - '--â€"- v... u. . ‘ u CAiiiriaiiiGTi%1'itt A& "“- 5:2"me will“: Bt", I. Imam-on. LI}. 9.9.8 nan-new. _ Ters" fir. Na. I'd That only. ' ttg, no an "all" in! Ind a. " 'hut “you not. woo-m (in ' . "aiifir, ". - . AFCEid'ia"r"6h in” '_rntiikd $91,169 by Wall.“- t -.-_ in} réiai%TAte Ton-u 0., E: itt J.hldtt the no.” Imam-m? w ""e.mtg"urrirsuGir. of the MEL L. D. B. D. D. S. Gullah“ S Chin-go college at but! 'ltra, Ind .Ror.tcitrihiftre%it Bum Tel-uh Mamma- 1!.an 03¢..th It. , UN- Inuua‘l mu. wand-try mood I. " It mu; mun. mm. than. an. ill:.',')',] _'rFi).'s'tS'i' 2,tttir.WiSL' 0- u4"d'tra"urae,'dvr, on»: Over Bank of rr-nat,-,,. f.)ff,l'glgfdraWNu--. = .... “lb “he... atm' - .rp.t4tllltiflCiiiii"i,tiii'icic In- Wan-lo; Li'ihgtetE-or--. “nun-nu. u, I." 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