(m f (WCWWWÂ¥(«(«Q«<‘«€}($ Clsso Conï¬nement. over Exertlon at Study and Worry over Examlna- . trons too great a strain fcr the Nervesâ€"Dr. chase’s Nerve Food. The Broken Health Rcd Heart and Black Arrow . ‘ i " l)))>’)§‘»))) a»»>);m>a>>))>»>>>aan 3))9’),)# rag-54mg“: v,.I made a wig m’ysell. and still All this time Di I out. against H: of ire all we. zady. an: last few days 1. victor I ‘noticed t ob‘stru ‘ong red I W ‘g-ht me posi- men .too much ‘uss ‘te pmcnt hitw riot that the tray. wall, lea in my remained s bgenicvcrx box 9! behind | “rill be but I ndenc the o 1" School Life' halted by my own p'eoplc, and I don't sup-pose that you. with your precious amateur detective sharpâ€" ness. told any one where you were going. 'And it you did,‘lt. is all one. glar bad 1e11, hi1 have n he had for who are you but an escaped lunatic from the Convent oI Snntu. Lucia. ? Our story that you hid yourself on board the Miranda and afterwards Jumped overboard in a Yoursel! on afterwards frenzy will your disap; {or in the obe s'tan n del ct, t voyage had been 5 about, to bid him n: with it, when Dict 'nc'sle oath at his h I rcljew lug up I Captain," he said. "What. is 19 the programme ?" You will right-about face and d with your back to me, (and ' face to the cabin wall," I said. d keep your hand straight. down joined behind you." ~ inn-what to my surprise he ‘ed. and walking up to him I him all ov_er in cm he should » a. second weapon. Sure enough m] u long clasp dagger. of ‘11 this preparation we are more vleased with the improvement has been made in her health. oks one hundred per cent. bet- er nerves are stendier. she is )thcrcd with headaches and is My Increasing in flash and Dll. A. W. GHASE'S GATARBH CURE . .. z‘ht Arrived showed at pangs. unp- droppln In (h: throat and luxury, cum Cal-uh and hyFmr. Blower free. All dealen. or Dr. A. W. Chm mama" Tuna» und Bum ill )0). 5h -ap I ain’t rad. He g] A Tale of me Rolling Wave \Vit ims it ‘e 5.0 circumstantial that. Nance _will be accounted Jest natural manner, I .- porlruit and n L W. Chess. the ‘ook author, In 'cd him lis dro; cede n ‘hildron bus ith nervous all thA II In! dkact to flu dkcued pan: by m 1mm Blower. Hell- (he ukcn, clan the [It e victims of the Lu! been forgotten bid him shoot an steadied hdr' mix-“is, system wondafuuy; 1! change in her, as ough, 'nan I could tpclh with rage at Vin; Muylleld's speâ€"‘ Kénnard and myself every source 0! ac- thc "ï¬rm†would m, and than, after 'opped pistol, I me up th_e ‘ com- on deck a. hasty that, one of the he passed to the to the left. of the which Vimrd had and thus moment» n us. My chance 'shouted at him, :Land aside, but be warm forward. and n ‘aï¬ï¬t glar rd‘ at m the blood pu ile- for one second ing to spring at. Tl tin: m 1‘1? 25c. Jmp the ‘ give us musing Du I $1!“ say Sherbrooké out and be blurted out consumed their 'sys- indeï¬nitely \i[)[ ' and my Sinu Lre with What is Dada and, M. gvtting against body ulutI Hing hi m igh t inst nd at Italians was at the wheel on the bridge, while the other sailor was lounging in the bows. The engineer was presumably attending to his duties below. - ’ “Now," I said, Fainting to a coil of rope lying under the bulwurks lust. forward of the bridge, “go and sit on that rope. The ï¬rst move- ment. you make, or the ï¬rst. at- tempt to speak to the Italians. and you are a dead man. The moon is lull..and I shun't miss.†I steercd onwards. literally keeping my eyes all round my head. Un- fortunately the moon’s light had become fitl‘ul, being obscured now and again by passing clouds ; but it was nearly always bright, on- 1ough to distinguish moving objects on deck, had there been such. Yet for over an hour I saw nothing and heard nothing to prove Viznrtl's preâ€" sence on board. At the end of that time the rattling of the'tacklc on the dnvit. that carried our only bout told me what was up. By some means Vizard. had contrived to lowur the boat, and was leaning the steamer, but. his Wounded arm sug- gested that he must huvn help, and I waited anxiously till the hunt Eshould appear ustern to see if he lwus accompanied. In a second or two I caught sight of her. bobbing in the Miranda's wake, and tho SP cret of Vimrd's escape was sulvod by the presence of a second person who was pullim.y the oars. At first He shrugged his ghoulders, and sitting down on the coil begun to bind up his wound with a handker- chief. Without relaxing my watch on him I then Went. up on to the bridge. and taking the fellow at the wheel by the collar slung 'him down, giving him to understand by u plontilul display of my revolvnr that he had to sit still on the opposite side to Viznrd. The man in the bows sec-med to have grasped the situation and discreetly remained when: he was. ‘wh'ilc the engineer was attending to his duties below, in happy ignorance of what Was going on on deck. Then, with a ginnce ut the himmclc to see thut the courm was right [or M It was clm happened. \‘ averting col tine. Vi' rd stochol \ h the aid of the bout. for the remel his “- the e it} hand small For sew ploddcd c me nris unce and spokes some fresh devilry. He might. h slipped down the companion to cuddy, 0‘- into the stokchole. an had now to be prcpnrfl for a l den attack from any dnrk corner had removed the weapons from pcr'son, it was true, but that no reason why there should not more below. his Um u. slccp that. u gvnuino. while u there was nu Si know whether In The engineer mu ed with the t the Miranda claimed my undivided attention. but though it was touch- nnd-go my clTorts successfully avert.- ed the danger, and the brigantim went on Hui‘ way in safety. But her clumsincss had a serious result. shortly all protruding haloâ€"to q So matters were ‘ two in the morning: amine came skugguri course, and by wrou helm at n‘ criticul nmrly brought nhc For half 11 minute t the Miranda claimed age x himst my I1 somo at 1 him my leu-llcd no #cscnlmcn subsurviencc on the on promptly ob‘ W h him sibl to ca] shn$ed Th “PI nglim'i '1‘} im over to the The two ILuli Id close that 1 tho lc he might ham the other hand. rbable he had or ugh engine: rn' r n )iCh mnn still 31’ my preoccupation to (C -II somewhere out. of rung! ‘istol with 3 VIEW to but one the c attitude h I kn 7h t qui nttncl- r11 nt rL-udy oculh )u n in this While I» Wu: ï¬lliSiOn' with (I had bol hutch, mu thir in 4 did which .llr cloud ‘clievc the s the g ' susp my zirin an which ill I“ ndily s‘ \‘Ole' and ‘nnugh n m [ht-s hnd wondered thy 1nd 33%mu‘3 Me My hours the Mir out any dcnmn 'nn-(l unccasiug“ usiunul twist u the cars. A must be Dim mum: of mi 00k the wheel ‘ud From the s withdraw it l 1h 1W str 0pm so:- >t want lik thc and the In nysvâ€. w h us ulih himself the st when at about. u lubbcrly brig- ing uthwm‘t, our ugly porting hl‘i' moment vary {ll \v 1 3n Ll than llr M but ht him Id turned t will had lh ublcd whn arm 5 help, 2 the DI 2e if *cond bobh th hatching Lght have n to the la, and I at n sud- ld t his dis- did hinnuclc right. [or pistol in 104151 At {Pr rm |uuint \ippvr: b‘ to cmcd and was. g to ‘qnce deck. uncle t. [or below. battom 1 none up Wit? from c for the close 1. that W was st ltl udl Nor is this the worst 0! it‘ 0:- cnsiunnlly the cook's relatives from another Village come to pay her a vicit, of a. fortnight or twoâ€"lusting as long as you will tolerate itâ€" men, women and children, bringing more dogs, pigs, chickens, etc.. to he housed and fed. Fortunately. they are. not. accustomed to "downy beds ,0! case" or sumptuous living, but consider themselves in clover if plentifully supplied with beans, corn- meal and potato soup, and will sleep contentedly on the stones of the patio or the straw of the sta- ble. The danger is that some of the stranger hangersâ€"on my not be as honest as the cook herself is supposed to be, and cases are known where thieves and even murderers thus gained admission to the inside of the case, with disastrous results. ad, by raking out. the ï¬res before his departure, had not. put me to the inconvenience 0! having to visit the stokehole at once ; but. I sup- posed that. in his haste to get uWny even his ï¬endish in‘l‘nuity had over? looked the poinn. I did him sore lnjuatlce, $0011 to learn. The head lasted for an hour or 51 had gone. and then I coul the slackening spvcd that nace must be cuulud i! we to come to n stnnrlstill._ Italian suilurs were 8111' and thinking them best 10 were, I mu down to do tl' myself. The cuginchroum n more manhole, with an der running down to th( which the machinery play 0nd ladder loading to the below. I had nearly bottom of this second I noticed that tho slo.‘ up with other light Lh from the furnace door for the éourcn I found he his from. llis Inn wished to hire (1 hardly get one by self, but. Would be up with a drove (a: outnumbcflng says a curruslnond The to your house to l: and each “only bring or her portable propc toss whcr Edward F whic other may limes turns and dow most. Henry Alm mnd sum- mainly tulon‘ ’l‘hc 1'. nhaw Jones w 'I‘hc Habit is the door. auraâ€"Carlyle. Good nature is 51 NOT n1 SERVANTS IN ECUADOR stuck h the you hire , a dozen r is this nnlly the (in and th me th Traveler Is Forced to Hire Many to Serve Him. 'ou were living in Ecuador nnd ‘d to hire u svrvanc you could y got one by himsulf, or her- but. would be compelled to tukc ith a drove of them, probably huv dur ‘crtnin lcl hn wvu thnt ‘ly put. [In hm] it.â€"Plut how llvo our the BRAINS OF GOLD lng the day, t d “hen night. c o the bosom l ‘9. It. would I t inhumanity t1 shelter, and n or would work upl a drove oi them, probably 1n1bcrlng your own family. r1‘rcspondunt oi the I'hilu- ccmd. For example, with )u would have to rec che ncLand children. 'nnc. per- hcr {other and mother, in- house to bod and board, woul_d [Hing along all his atablc p1opc1t3, consisting domestic pots such ckcns. rabbits, dogs v0 stock." The husband some trade which he {olâ€" ng the day, but at meal l “hen night comes he re- ) the bosom of his family a. It would be‘considored , lnhumnnily to tcluse them shelter, and not a servant 1r would work {or so mcan , or mistrr-ss. The child- .1r cook may be utilized for 'lces, such as running cr- uding the gfll‘dtvn and tend- baby; but the numerous ns‘ and' ilactntion period, 'gruin may, with reduced, providing good condition. As a rule, nutrln plied much more form of roughage ti for this reason 111' times food as much iconslstcnt with goo roughage is the portion of a cow's utmost importance ’hny, cornstulks, etu the best possible much stress cannot ‘tho best quality ol if there is an abund oi feed in good cor consume large qua‘ produce milk much Iy than ll {ed a he‘ Under ordinary c least half, {by w matter co osing .1.....m 11. mm!“ who TO BE LICT' 'â€"ALONE mtlt 'cnll‘ (h in 3 “mm )t )U that lo mési i nul mum] the s hm I rushc n that at. hand '1' the c: stock." '1‘!) xc trade whh .hc day, but. is stronger than tom- rnhhlt Conth what w head of steam r or so alter he n I could tell by red that. the fur- lcd l! we were not. .nrls!ill._The two were stlll sleeping, 1 best. In". as they to do the business Io-room hutch was with an iron lud- to the well in cry played. n acc- g to the stokeholc curly reached the wand descent_whcn . stokcholc was lit It than what came door. and looking )und it. in a candle u! the vessel, Hut ompl mpla 0! UN: your L-nt ( For m have children ill just. as bad did ‘ngth the must ,cxx mouths I. which re: leaving on 'l‘l' t. law of human :lcr ul mother :-(1 31nd b( along all ty, consi: 1in they .mny I up the In their in fuilurc just ult Ill, probably own family, If the l’hiluâ€" :unndo, with hm ogs and a husband h he {0]â€" at. meal th nu : to visit LI sup- get away had over? aslwus of steam nlfnr hn stokeholc :bod the 'ent. _th-n I: was lit and tend- nn meroua. ï¬n gated" npov at and ther indigent no hel; costum cry ner- [null thi luus cling prin but the lei; :H 1t edge enls [ul l more x the gm should shrinks luctulic grain the pro; but som Shortug‘ com. 10\“ turn on 1.1 itmo to F the poorc must. at ‘ ration U A ahorlng occur; du 05W ‘ new: *«www 1;.3. lice At thi ancu Prof. W. J. upon the pri individuality length of 1 shomd klndnc [J L pl‘ that cow All times come no: of milk 5 they will almost in again d lion, and it ( sun (9“ kill Th 11 t ' tha All A! Af FOR FARMERSE arb- m 111 CARE OF YOUNG milk CARE OF will do ‘st impt ill :Ll m-bfcds him, a.» dag“ week. while sininz. LOSS IS THE RESULT nti in U Hess lri at all 1nd untun age of fwd oward spring, be to pasture. and seasonablc and Profitable â€In“ for the Buy Tillers of the Soll. L rules can be lm per feeding of a K: o! the essential ioned, such as n the character ax the different. teed mpossihlo to bring during this period 11 a considerable time i‘ at the lip, Its but ilh mdi ti W th4 and Might 1ti the i I)! mu with g flow nem- iir farm 11m :ntl‘ Lh iln mot nquix K'i( sslblc :mnot l‘h â€l ad, the 'ilh proï¬t iding tl’ t! they 5 than t.) and judgl nor. M Ml utleness lir M 96 gl\' Lin th mas Hum 59 -id'of the. Ho: ii! the di the u pustur‘ other 11d rai MRY HER 1‘! ‘nabl SOMI‘ ii 11 1113' well fc allowc-d to in the brim: t} :1 sumx when Tl‘ RK EYS nnd OCCaSi Lh ain ration lrg antes, at. f the dry TI wi'h rut writes *m u; lacta‘ nally 31m: howl titw n1 5‘ will tht um] thpn‘i' sults flow )uld an d and iln I“ om ] run u; with grain A ltc lunyon’a Romulus for ehlidum bar] “Tram mother: to intelligently l alter the hgdth of their families lhc well-being of a nation is man n-Munyon. m and when Called Kin Tl’ A! Al Children’s A’l‘iments. th I flow 1‘ Hd haswh l‘l‘ BEAT WIFE FOB HONOR L3H 1d bl MUNYC who! .l amuredly be: kit FREE NAN] S REMEDIES advice u to l it tome hi1