tamed from tove's un soning throe post's ned fancy Sutgrawn necTomancy; he rain of inspiration turns to WOW; : What then? na 4 and fears alike are back. freee of world-wide brother A caps : What then? When the fierce machine has eonguered Beak and bicod; labos-power is belt and wigeel wonder ‘ ; dey: orid is but an economic ods What t thea! periods, according t governs us nnd the way of preface. was a man from Fall y thonght it a deep and in to travel on Sunday. To pitting this sin, be altered pian of going up to Chileon. Saturday boat and went ay instead, so as to come Saguenay on Friday, trans necessary business at Quebec 1 Saturda and spend the Sabbath, called It, at the hotel. where he a restful, happy day in finding fan with hix, food, sending his steak many times that the Hittle Kitehew maid mm Beaufort lost her opportunity to 0 3 o'cloek vespers, to the discom- her conscience and the disap tment of her second cousin, who bad come all the way from 8t. Anne to Kankakee thers lived & boy who | sionately fond of two things, infcs and going fo sea. The last was a purely theoretical taste. He bed seen the sea, and only once (on ot of a Sunday-school excursion ck Island) had be seen 8 vissel of boy got & chance In a machine rusts, earned money, and A ter, saved It. The white : vessels that skimmed over the of Lake Superior revived his it passion for adventure, and $ vacation came be took a trip He Jakes and down the St. 5 He called it going fo sea. tha can you expect from o West. : te met the Fall River man the office of the hotel It wax and to a group of men he 2 yYoyage up the Sag. ha wee to make Abe pext it the day before. | * breath the group 4 sway, the boy aloe re. his contemplative gray eyes the matter with wy going, | | In his Arties, boy lal “Pan Mtieer man wonld be And #0 the next day. “good | arly.” as the boy sald, they set! ; be told, she darted off, appesred in an ther for Chicoutimi, the boy! countless questions, tlie man the time of this story | owninshield was on leave Tie fanées was spending the | ; rst 1 an aunt ut Carona on i | his own jitile wife? etter, WAN anrupty checked, on the Ianding at a as the | Was ssiting out with a friend for a trip op the Saguenay. She read it on | the deck of the steamer. “Dear oid Jack” sald she, pmsingly. “he fe quite right. We have hoth been very silly. I will telegraph from Chl coutimi” And she pressed the letter fn her lips again and again. This vanton | waste of tenderness was put fo an end by the letter jtself slipping from her hand and falling into the water “Never mind” sald she, resignedly, “It ts written here!” at the same tine putting ker hand over the spot whore the chief organ of circulation ix lo ented. ] The sun was sinking in the west as the boat swong out from the long pler at Riviere do Loup. AH the glorified tints of fanciful nature Were taken as A matter of course by the little woman leaning over the rail patare put on holiday attire! Wasn't that ugly quarrel at an onl and wasn't Jack coming on next week to make her Dear Jack! he axn’t half so munch to blanw as she, after ali. But it bad taught her a los | son never, never to let another clood come hetween them. Everything was perfection on that wonderful river. Wasn't Jark coming -inext week to put an ond to that hideous { misunderstanding, etc. When & wom. AD gots into this state of mind the only thing to do is to walt patiently tu she | gets out of it, Unfortunately for Mary this consum- | mation devoutly to be deprecated was | only tot near at hand The morning | dawned, dull and desolate, Tle steamer | Iny at the wharf at Chicontimi At | least the captain sald It was Chicon- timi. If he bad said Constantinople { there would have been no otular evi- dence to disprove his statement. so persistently did the landscape hide 16 self in the thick gray fog. Even more dismal snd desolate than | : rustoined to the viclssitudes of, say, her surroundings was the heart of aar Httle woman. In ber transport of the night wifors she had pald but scanty attention to the address given In Jack's It waz only In the morning, Svhen she realized that she bad coms pletely forgotten it, that {2 importance | ftamer, whose RHI 8 shown net so dawned npon her, To the hopeful sug gesting of her friend she answersd stonily: “A dispatel simply sddressed to his name In Chicago would never reach him. He will be gobe before 1 enn write to tile Commandapt No. It is tos late. 1 have tried to think--for hours -and-I ean't” Gradually she became aware of voices near her: one clear, high pitched, tommandisg attention: the other, soft and suggestive: The Fall River man and the Kankakee boy wore just he. ‘hind her. deep In conversation. For the first time In his short fife the by was #sking as many questions ss he pleased. without any fear of rebuff, For the first time in a Jong while the man had found an apprecative listener, "Have you ever seen a abip? sald the boy. “Not any kind of a craft, bat a regular out and outer? : The man modestly admitted that he had seen several thousand of the very largest ealibes. Here was a mine of knowledge too precious to be neglected, The boy, who knew something of engl neering, Immediately proceeded to sink In hsif an hour be bad ex- a shaft tracted several tons of ove, In shabe of igformation about ships, barks harkentines, brig, schooners alongs. : “How many guns does a line of bat. tleship carry? between a ship of war and 2 sloop of war? What is a corvette? The quirk percussion of questions wha bad been sitting near them ® guietly that they had not noticed Ber at all suddenly Inmped to ber feet and “Oh, ; fous passengers as he peers through | the window ntop the furs stood before them, exclaiming: thank you so such! Where is the tele graph office” And hardly valting to inxtant on the wharf, and then van fahed behind the curtain of fog that serestieal the steep hillside. H8La gor the curt before the bewan™ | wala the Fall Hiver man Bote that she thanked we before 1 told her where the office was” “Bet your Iie she di” answered the bay In his gentle, amiable way. there soy definite nutsber of ships in a squandren™ And 6 they went an with their talk Aud Mary wrote “Come” trembling hand on a yellow telegraph "| bank aidressed to Lieglenaut Jahn Crowainshield, i CRD hisanis Hotel Corvette Chl And the next week there win a gulet intle weld at Cacouna, where a oe fai dignified efleer in Her Majesty's | Navy was married to a pretty lintle ¢ | Yankee woman in a perfect flarry of ont New York News SAA SASSER or S155 «Joyous pxoir Chicago a Great Inland Fort, Tuat Chicago is a great shipping cen Tire Aline dy ervone knows, But that y he smoked a i of Lit pow ranks fourth among the ports , and then } penued the Follow: of the world Is arest Mary —\Vhy risk our happi ter. And to prevent its coming up again. let us be married at once say | cago, 14.180 Tin next week at Cacouna. If you write, you will find filty reasons for delay. just telegraph atte word, ‘Come.’ 1 Platest figures relating Wo the matier of | Lo i ; i shipping Are: ness for a trifle? Let us drop the mats | London, 1HLA20000 tons: New York, 18.445. Hamburg, HIST: Che Antwerp, 13.57340 ' Liverponl, 11.5180 2114. Chicago feads all United States ports : want ine. ? Ir I do Dot hear from | i {exept New Yar g in tonnage, anal the yo by Saturday. [ shall leave for Van. | constanl extension of lake traffic has ; where 1 shall apply to be ex. | added wot culy to the econtmerce of to the North Paclfie Bquse| 3 ; JACK ; Hotel Corvette, Chicago” ashes out of lis pipe, | i es the desired i the lakes are wheat flour, eval, fron | Chicago, but likewise very largely to the cotninerce of Cleveland, now a very : { Important por: of entry: Derradt. Mik said he, folding the letter waukee, Duluth and Toledo, The ehlef ardeles of Commerce on aud umber -Suentiic American. Bash white in the sun sharp-pointed tearing lee! Ningara and ie inland ocean of Bu. perior and Eid rrashed Into a ranne of land by this Why shouldn't was on one of the large river boats Were two or three plunges. to be sare, ver, when I came to the reason of (his: i fairly smooth descent, and saw what | It means to stand at the whee! faroagh race plung aliead like a greyhound. aml chapges rin and wreck and the same simile again, | saw that the What is the difference A Bittle wormun | these few, Fred Ouiliette, son of & pilot, an Lol in the company’s | pilat, & pi ep: [fa his favor, France or England. eyeR, & Bero to the bays of Mongwes!, pi respecrad mint her still alive? 1 £55 Pea x SEA EE S3E 284 ® z a figure to be stared at always hy jinx. ° Soa ns through the rapids. i made him shy. 2IRd you i he “Is with a tray him. | perry, ¢ pot so well known. The | can Know if and Marseilles, | Dart ng on the 86. Lawrence, » HE Canadian voysgeurs gre described in Bt. Nicholas, the fourth of Cleveland Moff. | fort's papers on “Career of Danger and Daring” Lot us stand on the long iron bridge that pans the 8 Lawrence just above | Montreal, the very phive to study the river as It narrows and mins swifter for its smashing plunge through ron. der rapids to the east Lachine Rapides, whose snarling teeth Took down Ista the greenish rash, and see how the waters burl past these good stone plers, Upe-sirean against the Foire goes the torrent of and Omtarie, all bg Island at the ft (bat block the | dow, amd gored by the inpour of the Ottawa a few miles back that brings down the floods of Southern Canida, i As fast as a horse oan galioDd runs the river bore, and faster and faster It goes as the long slant takes it, ten, twelve, fourteen miles an hour (whieh is some | thing for a river: antl! a dozen fslands | sirewn agross the fonnel’s lower end goad the rapide to thelr greatest rige. ! Hera is where they kill fenly af} iz quiet. and the river, apres. ng to a friple width rests, after Hs madness, In Montreal's plactd harbor Banding bere, I think of my first) sxperivice in shooting these rapide, {it ind I mus: confess that it gave me no very thrilling sense of danger. There At the steapest part, and a litle sway ing, or lurching, DAL so far as move ment goes, nothing to disturb one so ardinary trolley oar navigation. How. that treacherous channel I found my wonder growing. 1 thought of the lon mipeh by what happens while be fu In the cage ss by what does pot happen. A hoodred ways there are of doing the wrong thing with one of these boats snd only a single way of doing the right thing. For four miles the pilot wast along & souirmidng, twisting, ing thread of water that leaps Ha crookedusis somewhat from dag ta day with wind and tide 1 open window from the veranda, the dreaded | In {hat the animal had been Siimatehed While chatting with 8 woman osllir, Mise of the eat which leaped in through the The Intruder hmmediately assumed an ag gressive attitede and spit at the women 0 angrily they hastily remeated op stilire, where they called for bein Barford spondad and entering the room started tor the beast at once. With a savage marl the anhwoal bad just pounced in an instont had broken its neck aw it would kill a rat. This seemed to In furiate the beast, and it then sprang suiagvly at BEldeidoe. Man and eat were soon fiving arom the room, the animal tearing Fldridge's clothes and flesh snd be striking it hiow after blew with hin club. For half an hour fhe fight went on, shifting from the | siting room to the parlor and back mmiin, ontll fdnslly Rollo Keeling, a train dispsicher, went to Eldridee’s ail. The two men fnally corsered the animal and ended its life. Eliridge ani Keeling were badly scratches] and torn on the face and hands anil Eid ride required miestical assistance. The eat welghed twenty four pounds and is the first wildeat killsl in the Victmty in several years IRSA abr Bharks Seare a Pixhernsian, Thomas Kane had an unpleasant ex. ! Then sud. | perience with sharks while fishing off the estate of Banker J, Kennnly Tod of New York at Old Greenwich Polot, Cann. Xr. Kans goes to New York dally for business, apd, wishing to eateh a mess of Blnekfish, he arose early and started out In a rowboat salons, He anchored among some rocks - half way to the Bamford Lighthouse snd had great lnek. In an hour he had ecanght several weakfish and slackfish Suddenly a fog settled about Chim snd the bell in the Stamford Light hotise commences! to ring He could ponly see a couple of bumdred feet away, bot continued fishing. Soon a shark which he declares was more than eight feet in length Jumped out of the water, a few feet away, causing the water to splash in the boat. Almost the same insiant another shark appeared on the water's surface, asd Mz Kae became | anions. Taking several of his flah he threw them overboand, the sharks instantly snatching them. Then pulling up bis anchor, Be got his bearings fram the Halthouss bell andl pulled for the Revd Beach shore. The sharks fol owed the boat, spactinl distance by Mr. Kane, who thoiw them all the Ssh he had that thread alone is safety; slwewhers lu | thew might have thelr hunger appeased, Instantly be minst read the messama of 8 boiling eddy | thera are the hungry rocks on either | hand. He must know things without | seeing them: must feel the pulse of the | offliw she war employed, Miss Dorathy : { Bassett, 8 poetty girl of twenty, iw that \ fut | FADIda, a8 It Were, so that when a rats | hotuted in a bucket to the top of the | clouds his view, or the shine of a low. | hang rainbow dazzles him, be may stil] | go right. It te & fact that with all t he | pilots in this pletdand, amd all the hardy watermen born and brought up m the Bt Lawrence, there are not ten perhians not slg—men in Canada toular, Prench or Epgihh or Indian wonld dare Chis peril the Splitrack Rapids, rhe pot for those of Lachine. And to use: shooting of these raphis is like the tne ag of a particulurly Sores Hon; It fs 8 husinesy by fiself that few ney are ¥ W men can Ctr rake a lesson In the art from Ras to nmdertaks, Bo it cme that 1 songht out one of pilot, var deck man wham the people passes: “There's the fellow that “sok lette.” This unsought He does nat talk abou his work feels to do thle thing, naisriery stole, Todian narure. votrhealed, when | want ta essential i a man who wold fare that tury of waters with many lives fa bis Keeping: he mast nit be afraid would say that the rapids feel wiere | the sesxiery is whether with the pilot, and woe pounding heart or waver with them ar to hing i ing band be The rapids will have And there are lettis work perfectly ¥f Ouilletie spore standing near, yet would fail u it deft sion, overeome hut the one th selves, fear, son wha had worked in the Rapids for years, helping They eannot Soave thelr Lah his faba and learned the river as well as sa man | At the old man’s death | this son announced that lie would fake his father's place, and shoot the Finis as they had slwavs done; vet a season passed, thet 8 second season, andl al wuys he posiponsd beptuning nnd, with one excuse or another, tooks his boats through the Lachine Canal al safe but tame short cut, not likely to draw ftonrists Killed » Wildest in » Hooee. At the home of Miss Ella Bassett to | Derby, Coon, It took two able-bodied | wen, armed with clubs, nearly an bour | § sr the metiace of 8 beckoning reef, sod } take it this way or that instantly, for | nel 4 | Spangied Banner,” and : ¥tark “Dorathy” wha 1 to the ground For all eather rapids of the route the Gallop Rapids, | canexdes goed the rest, there are pilots (n plenty: hur | PM akonnen and | presont in Paris oer asked Bim which stood the higher T+ pbianed, That's Onli; Bas His to ar tell you how ju’ A dash of Tmlian | blood te fo Lim, with some of the allent leig : home, that held one fo an understand : ing of 1 Tila Hide, Z Ha smphasized this for instance. as Epes no |’ : Plloes dt ap pears, who know the Lachine Rapids Pris every foot of ther, and vould do tha) he tteriy : Every danger they can | $1 Ves fn them GRR: Hae obted the etse of a pilot's | ' He finally reached shore fn safety. “env Girl 15» Bucket, Al snit of a dare by J. ©. Fene purchasing agent of the Kansas Clee Armetir packing plant, in whose was plants new WS foot brick chimney. {It 1x the tallest chimney west of New York. The young woumn placed an American fing on top. sang the “Star. named © the She was safely low. Five thousand reanle watched the ? PETER. The Gentle Art. Rarely rofiversation deserves the eple {thet pontle aimost more than any other tart, Ts thers one that is susceptitde cof more delicate and subtle bandilng, ofie that yields such beautiful snd de #irshle resulta? AD of am could afford of Abyssinia, who is at A French interview. ix May etion!” came the gud so concinsive slie teach you diner answer, so bhatfias : : {Te anather who sought his apipton of point too an he | : ; » Losing and Londoners the Ras moe "May Gad have youn In His keeping!” There ave great ml vantages in twlonsing to a civilization hilt t= toe anchent to bw impolite, ans! wike to babble ndiserstions. It Ree red iw {wall De an Interesting axperinent to Yor corrain faces | VTRBEE & meets: 1g Detwesn the repro setmatives of twa ancient raves, Abvasinia and Ching, and study thelr Cattempla to get formation from one mother. From such a spectacle the diglonuey of all 3 n-Eail Mall Gazette. Unity ta Marriage Laws. The perplexity caused Ly contrary Cmstrviage laws smd customs has eaused dla suoitioental gatiane WO ry to sim aly thers ona single basis, The pletupotontiaries of Holland, Germany, Austria-Hutgwry, Italy. Luxemburg, fons regulating Wo othe mater of Barring Hague convent fend Cling awa wdrriage, di vores, Du 1 Ite 1s HIsrs, Clotermational Lew Bell at The Hague Hy Toa Arsenie In Body, Chine resi of recent oathreaks of ap | serdeal poisoning has been the discov ery of arsenic in saudl but appreciable Legprantities ln many unexpected places, (says the Hospital It would seem, in | desu], that a certain quantity of arsenic | Is tr be regarded as normal to the tis sus of the hwwmian body. It appears | that the metal is not generally diffused throughout the body, bat is practioally ceonsentrated in the thyrond gland, A very smallguantity also occurs in the thyrmus, while traces are found in the i skin, Balr amd nails, and niso in the banes apd brain. Bassett was surprised by the entrace] Ellridge. a neighbor, re | » : ‘heen pecured by Frasee, ged a rife bailed even snd obe ball | upon Miss Bassett's large pet cat and | (80g { Btautos Cerlrivh thie same cndde will praciivally reduee from S000 miles fo 80a mine tes He now says be billeves that eames not shesivtely ments capable af gl being Kept at a ra ant heretalore heen the Goverment Company, one would think there should be controversy ix without hesitatien I esd arose. Cfroverntient would seize amt ge wemid ast Copinpensat ion alteraaad Por that mailer thore in the eonntry which would ently need Fl of war than without one dotiay of reco &4Y | : dodtine and bromine that Ay onde for growing Buarape coidd learn | | ater these conditions i fin dir may te po Poneh EBaeR to that elosenora tu Dis sure to De of dechdisd benelit to them, | . } * BE : | basket of earth and filled the hole leve) Belginm, | Portugal | Sweden and Switzeriaml have signet | } Yiu x1 Caecording to $F wi 2 SEU ance damaged hy ments and the guasdianship of Private | gu oennd 5 prepared hy the Conference of | {best of elevirie conductors, it fies Alvohal locomotives drawing (ring on a clrenlar rallway were obiosth of | special interest at he recent Berlin exposition. ; Lonm— Aonese sltresleeerine powder bins wisielr will ailes and will inorvase the ariliery fo vigiledn ibid Twenty six miles 8 day would lw a nails pace for sn ocean steamer, but | the twenty-six mien of Pacific able pose manulpctursd cach day are reel tng off the distance between the 1 Hited and the Philippine Islands, Professor Homie, the RBrandinavian expert last year described egcovustal experiments for combatting canoer by a freveing process in whieh Uguitd earbonle acl] wos employed int all desperate there may be obtained by this freezing process at the least a temporary stop page of the local processes while the general health is improved. Fink irk The sucess that has attended the Germany. suggests lmpds of our West and South. This ofl fade a ready mhirket §ll over the world, Being gsed for phanuoncistical purposes, for medicatinag baths, ete, while the dried bres, perfumed with a i Hitle of the conesttinted ott arg used Tor staffing mattresses and pillows, Ah Pre CK. Wend has investigated dard ous forms of four holed musical wiry. | ments found in meusenms thar ice a pentatonic scale, fretted fustrinents ales showed sm equal liner division, His conclusion is that the primary principle of instru repetition of eletueiis similar jo the eye: so that the Dtvunieit wits the fret thing, sud Che weale only second ary. Theoretical scales beloug fo 8 camparatively late stage of valtire. Jt ix reported thal oil of good ual CIty has been dixvovired in the smth eastern dlstricg of Bowth Aostralis, Tie spring in the town of Menbigle the eastern shores of Lake Albert, The presence of ofl in thos vishity has been Known for years iwi Bb regardid of suf Helent quinlity or quantity to work with profit, This conutey rent quantities af oi fram eo Bnitadd Stites, and if thiv dlgeovery shoul she velop Inte an indusiey of any ing gare it will seriously affect Me PoC Tes shipments, Paeltle Cable in Time of War, Of all the conditions preseriingd by I The ast aban which 1 that awarding thw Taito States to contro! the cable How in time of war. It & no gore than a formal authorization of a power which already existe and teonld be exercised The Lhe the very enhle if war required ito and the nein ak certainly glve proper ore pen aere, Hous prigwrty fase Trg edoral prafection in that of 8 ealde sotgrany, sd note which cond beter FTIR RiE, pase Heelfl anressreediy andor wing of the Nation! aathority, tie TwWash oy owt Intelligencer, Children and the Sen Comet, Children partieniatly are prove In be mire benetited by a projouged stay sotew here wong the sen voast gopuer than by any other st of ponadl tions © They are fenipted to olay sad near the wu inst Pitta i day; forge contains i ea thomngh roe sanbisht, © The alr children in particalsr Wille abseil for ta sabi the mt native which the vond pny gear Hooahe pas a fe = Philadeipbla Records afust Building n History. There was one famous bnibiing antiquity, to osald in oan ad dning. in Lesile's Monialy, flip WAR dard altimnagh aetna 0 a AS ADS. sobbed rosaries, lightning voir of zis UPR, placed ih on’ i H above It was the * h 4 selitliin and wibhout Row gold iwone of the aml} in ay the wholy Imilding Wax pradectnd with a perfection and th 1 thiit has never ben attempted ar since Birdh That Sige in Flight. It 8 commoniy supposed shat plirlark Is the aply Bind that sings as There are others, it seems, Aneng them are the titlark, woaliark, water peppet, sedge warbler, willow warbler and whin chat —Great Bound World. pistes of gohl PERRI lars A do thin. external | Various futes and inde wo seals vothe he Dro i a he Haw £04 {shippers are | presses to ger ope that will press it ic | this form. The diameter bale is eligh { teen itichen in diameter and thirty-six Pacific Canie | ches long. The pressure used in | packing for hose use puts about AK the | Cepek by the tse of bisuinhide of ear ehitbidren. Delloais gre apt to thrive | ean | CORNE. Hye | HOR that he ¢hitdven | i the erbon, and pushed it nto the hole as far as he could Liranon ca of ¢ As a result ont o twenty-five burrows : Celie hin ireated only two or three were never : dug open again, and they apparently visi from Ag iis {dently dead and buried. ampoie Fitple cami sbould not smoke or light any sf Jdernmideom. The loupe | FEE hie te the quickest and most effective bo way to rid a feld of this pest, which is VERT destructive to peas, beans. clover and { many other crops. but we have knows "1 those who world prefer te take them Pin traps, skin then and eat them. As the | | Aerstion of Milk, Aeration of milk not otly extends the time during which Ht remains sweet, | but eliminates the animal odors and frequently the odors producad by feeds | tog stock upon dandelion, silage and the like moistened cloths heops the Iempersture Covering wilk cans with several degrees lower thon {allure to Feeding Hows Indnnre, In order to determiuve the valve of | indoor snd cutside feeding the Outarie agrienitural college fod hogs of sever] breeds. out of doors and in a hog lot Both those outside and In were fod twice a woulil eat readily. { od of two parts barley ro ose part mid- dling by wolght, { were fed all they would vat of green feed, tares and rape being cot and aay what grain meal they This meal chosist. The inxids hogs taken to them. The bogs on the outs side were allowed io pasture on rape and tarex. Results show that the hogs outside ate more meal and made slows ‘or gains than those fod inside conclusion was reached that feeding hogs on pasture is very expensive Howprer, the time required for taking The carp of hogs on the ontaids was Just about half of that required for hose on the nide, pipe-needls oll Industry in the Thurin | gen Mountaing af that it may be profitably @urted fo the | A Goad ree wl Conp. A tight barre! makes an excellent coop for chickens, ax it is slmost ready for use as it is. Throw a lot of dry loam nto the bottom, when turned on . to make a a front of Iaths as shown in the cut and place against the strips. A nail st i either side will bold it in place. Dur ing the day let the slatted part be at iand ont. At night simply turn the so the chicks can rap ip front around in its place, so that the more solid part may come at the bet tom to keep out prowling vuemies and to keep the chicks ln-—-New Eagland Homeittend. Hay in Hound Bales The cylindrical hale has become very popular for hay and cotton, and many discarding their old pounds In such a bale, but when io tended for export they use higher pressure and get in about 275 pounds i A bale put up for army use is but bald i as longer. or eighteen inches, and weighs about M0 poouda, Jt is calenlated that a good pack berse or mule will travel with one of these on each shies, spd they can go whore the ammy wagons conld not. Thousands of tonn of these : round bales have been shipped to our srmy In the Philippines, and a large ameupt to the Britlah Army in South ®Afrien, CRA ot hay is compressed into about one “tt + half the space that it occupied In the Rian d Lwgnare bale, and the fact that it does hi | not peick as closely in , | there being spaces betwoin Heat | whieh the swentness of the hay, and the close | pressitre im the bale reduces the cous i bustibility. (same advantages are claimed for the tround bale, that is, getting more 10 i the In this form a given welght oHr or vessel, the Dales monlding. preserves prevents For cotton many of the small space and reducing dasuger from | fire.~The Cultivator, Hy the the | mach of their elorhing is removed, | thre skin is SEpred th the sed aie and ei cn Killing Weodehurks, Clarence M. Wend, of the Now Hampshire Experimental Station, re ports great success in Killing woods bon He toak a bandie basket and filed Ip with dir a Hitle cotton in his poaeliat amd a shovel. with bis can of sarban bleaiphide. Taking a Hite cot conld hold between bis thumb and Songer be saturated it with Then he pot 1s the full. If there was wore thag one op to the lode he stopped one be Tore pitting the carbdn into the other thie onside. Where the wool chuck was at home side be was ex! OF course any : . ane who uses this method does not 3 wraniiain PETIES SY ere THOR Huy Hid fratit | : {are very frequedt tof Nolomaon Pwaig overiaid want to inhale much of the bisulphide mates while handling it. Probably they are as dainty feeders as the rab ' bit there is no reason why they should nat be good food, and those who ame troublidd by them may rake their cholo {of the two methods of disposing o them, When a Russian Officer May Marry. No Russian military officer mig marry until he is twenty-three. -
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