2 {Tkina:--$1 Pra Annum IN Abvawex] © - nt 3 os AR, NO, 6. 4511 YE - TORONTO, ONT. avin. $8,000,000 ESTABLISHED 1867. BUSINESS WITH FARMERS In addition ta handling Commercial sien (British Capital) the discount: ing of Farmers' Bales Notes stressonsiie go ong at § 4g and § par emt (Ea and pestagt, Minton tn shel 91 fd Mertian security. SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT, Special Attention is Directed te (he Feltewing Advantages offered by our Savings Bamkt One Dollar and upwards { Doposita and intercst allowed at current Port Perry Ont \ . Interest is added to the deposit TWICK | April 22, 1897. in each year, at the end of May and : Foam positor is subject to no delay the withdrawal of the whole LOAN or any portion of the deposit. . ia made ou withdrawing or r Port Perry Branch AT 6 PER OENT. G. M. GIBBS, Manager. | #4 on Village Property. R. D. ARCHER, M.D.C.M. Victoria ve College of Physicians and HE 3 ntial » liege of Physicians, Bdin- ™ afi Koya Gologeo © ~| Veterinary Surgeon, |iisseaaiTm i. ine_heard The voue and Surgeons , Glasgow ; = -h od as It he would literally shrivel esident h------ YHE undersioned ha completed his . voi ge he Open She door, let Tn the wus heaven's sake, keep 0 in a snug cove at the Turn. door west of Davis' Furniture Emporium, Li pene . wend hh am imdgwa | Sour temamn Dou maked scene' of jaded and worn from Dal Office hours--9 to Ila. and 2 to 5 p.m, and evenings. 1 have taken as partner, my hrother, Dr R. Archer, M. D., C. M,, Member of Col: | x % 11 be lege of Physiciana.and Surgeons, Ont. "Al promptly 4} animals treated in the Port Perry, June 9, 1897. DR. E L PROCTER (SUCCESSOR TO DR, CLEMENS) M.D C.M. of Trinity College University, Fellow of Trinity Medical College, Toronta. of Phy Su Licentiate of University of State of New residence on Dr. Clemens' od wite, | NOTICH. R. J. H. SANGSTER, Physician, Sur B goon aud Accoucheur, WA |the pust. The increaved experience aml be found iu their new Surgical and Dental DR. 8. J. MELLOW, Puysiciar, Surckoxn, &o, Telephone in office and house, open night or the lines mouth, conmected | and Eldon dence of G. L. Robson, V.S, Partiesoutrusting their Sales to me may Port Perry, Nov. 15, 1804. DR. JONES fue, Swwo| yr F. PATERSON, @. C. ' y A Allison's Drug Store] PORT PERRY. Re y Aleminem| pp of Rayal College of Dental Surgeons, nh 2am, § PORT PERRY, PROVINCE OF O RIO, THURSDAY, FEB. 14, 1901. (WHOLE NO. #1 er , Westen Bak Crouchin 3 he | "Well" sald be, cash.' { 7 2 -- N n 3 a 3 ath depositor semt-anwually. wr » H. G. HUTCHESON, Port Perry, June 28, 1897. hey are we said in unison, she sald 'Are you really sure you could afford It? After you Were gone this morning 1 felt awfully ashamed of myself for having been so cross. i p know you always do the very best you that #8 can by me. I hope dear, that you ug didn't skimp yourself In any way nor | | m der to buy this lovely wrap. Are you a3 sure It was wise to buy it at Sellers'! Sixty STERLING neres = 2100000 é Apply to DAVID J. ADAMS Banker and Broker, | of all its terrible suffering Its. of the Persian lamb cape Into our | 4 household we were superiatively bap- | a pr. Butall the while clouds were gath- | wy ) woman who sat at the small table at azetts our right pulled out the stopper and < 3 precipitated the catastrophe. She 8 -------------- watched my wife closely aa she remov- 'Sharp Sentinels on Deck. the back of her chalr. She said noth: " 'Pardon me, madam,' she sald, 'but 8 MORTUAGRY BOUVONT. BY =| will you kindly tell me where you got endéd in tragedy. He says: HUBERT L. EBRRLS, Banister, University ; M. B. Toronto University, | Office next fo Ontario Bank, : DREN DOOR hat cape? | 1 \discovered, as she sailed along Port Perry, May 10, 1885 ---------- "She spoke In a whisper, but my wife | through a labyrinth of islands. that she | led here In the cemetery. They slept | mcv------ Open the doom, Jet In the airy and 1 heard, and the woman's compan- | wag In the Cockburn channel, which winds are gweet, and the Gowers wre fain, lon~that man out there ou the plats {lea jnto the strait of Magellan at a fellow | icians he door ar | up "with mortification. 'Caroline,' admonished, Surgeon, Wy an office fur the of his pro- Open the doerl fessionat Port Perry, whereall calls personal hy letter or telegram, by day or by "ight Oyen tha duue of Ht sues 2 10 attended to. Strong, pure thoughts which shall bankh I vk tha Se we latest and beat known a. " Baa hl ott wy wife's face was very white, | something about 'it. A pretty good 4 Telephone connec fre uk she Open the doert | Stich ith se in 8 sign of anger, but | Christian will whistle when he meets - AHAM. we { ans ly: 'Certainly not. 1{ the commercial end of a carpet tack; a Port the doar of the heart; let J . Perry, April 8, 1884. Na Open oy hy | don't think it any of your business; | gavage will bowl and claw the air. Jos BA TRD 1% will make the halle of the heart wo hiv | but, It you must know, I bought It, or, | That was just what happened that S tin J % - Phd Enh That angels may eater wnaware, | rather, my husband bought It at Sell | might at 12 o'clock when the savages oronto, with Honor Certificate, ICENSED AUCTIONEER for the Spm ta ony » | ers'. He paid' she added proudly, } thought they had me, sloop and all, 4 County of Outavio. Sale Register at | $200 for It* patil they stepped on deck. Then they | ""The little man sank back with &|fearned that I had them. Ont., | the Opsrrvir Office Patron solicited ork. Manchester, Jan, 19, we T= wodersigned takes this opportunity of vetarning thanks for the very fbeval mine. It was stolen from my house' b a '-- | was at home, an 3 axtensive practice which I have had will be a hurry. A after vo-day, 1 | turned to advantage of patrons, aad parties The red mustache nod « Offices over the Post Office, where they will favoring we with their sales way rely on man with the he "Never, | sald fervently. he Fueglans, being ervel, are natu- 3 ded In friendly manner to the meek jo The glans, g 1 be found as heretofore, prepared to attend their intercats being fully protected. Ne n | wore than a year ago, proceeded frally cowards and regard a riffle with to their respective professions in all their) co rtiea pb their sal a " ng r sales in my hands. | form. | won' ejaculated my wife, 'that'®f from their quarter would be In allow- surround one within bow- 'shot or to anchor within range, where effort will be 8 ta make it profitable looking passenger on the fromt plat | ype woman. My Sale Regist vill be 1 Leland Hous Cantren. found at the| sorhere Iu @ strong affinity between different! I've bad the garment only | ing them to THOS. SWAIN. that man and myself" be sald. "I sup | two months, You can't blame us' "Now that I had been exonerated of the theft I felt bold enough to put in an oar of my own. 'Madam, sald they might lie in ambush. ee ---------- Doctors and Beards. and consequently were In a position to [FOR the Townahipa of Brock, Uxbridge, | aympathize with each other, The cause NOR. Sit} Sap ing your meena Scott, Thorah, Mars, Rama, Mariposa | of our trouble was & fur cape. Four | «<1 can identify It she sald, 'by winter my wife took a handkerchief pocket. Do you see cape of Per | tiny buttons stitched around the 1 Well, they are arranged In the form ' ghey must wear only beards. a on the ntmeot attention being given to r WM. GORDON, Sunderland, CoroNER Barrister, Solicitor, N Public, &¢ wi Nos. 310311, Temple Bait x hid ep Singh, Tots Bice, Ow. Bay Toronto, Maren 31, Me. say that professional them to wear beards. incjuding Dr F. D. MoGrattan i (DENTIST) ber also D.D.S, of Toronto University. Nie 'weat ee eee Par Example. the finest in town? nine. fi 1t the museums teem of all primitive peoples. sree ------ e---------------- mi niu - ade the coffee for them | South Amertehh maked BY THE STREAM. fot could hear in the cemetery a mur Tha whole yeieus radiant la ek health, © The sunlight steals between the lesves centres of nerve And flickers on the stream; The little minnows dart bout Like shadowy in a dream. sald firmly. 'Now that we for it I may as well own up. - time 1 had to pay that bill pond's. Callie, don't you re | but I sell Ki chead. t 1 1 thought I could redeem in a little while and you know it bad been taken house, but a cold snap came d of time, and you discover the dead people were rousing them- selves for the Mist judgment. The off: | well. Yallds tineup, pats aid quickly, standing up: | charmed experience and has done its » outside with them. | est work in cases that th medical The place was full of soldiers and | sailors. Theft they put te at the bead of a squid, ai: they §tt ve to search the cemetery, tomb Yrom time to tim® the soldiers would #¢§ the feaves stir and would fire & shot down a path st a bust or & gratitik, Here and there we found some unlucky fel: low hid away In a corner That is what happened to my Port Perry Agency. Floss. 1 du dare contess ---- . swiped It Jot thinking Due dinner --Eatharive Pyle in Harper's Basar, thought you bad talked me . rs. GENERAL Banking Bustuess trane- A acted Speoinl sttention pd, 21 » at Deliet! retorted Mra. Drake Y Deals Sl JER ; : Rod k really thought so. | thought artillerymen. [ found them 'and women, In a beap what took mie' Sst Was N | long line of national guards they were | bringing out mt this moment from La | Roquette prison, where they had spent the night. They came up the grand avenue slowly, like a funeral You planting couldn't hear a Word--not a groan | ¥rom the darling Yand you left and the seent ot these poor fellows were §o tagged out, so crushed down, There were some who were asleep 88 they walked, and the thought they Were going to dle couldn't wake them up. They made them file into the lower end of the | cemetery, and then the volleys began. | There were 147 of them. Do you sup | pose that took long? That was whit was called the battle of Pere-la-Chalse, Here my old fellow, seeing his ser | geant, left me abruptly, and I stood alone looking at his sentry box, with | several new torpedo boats. the names of that last pay day written | on it, by the light of blazing Paris. 1 | called up that night in May, streaked with shells--no, with blood and flame, the great lonesome cemetery as bright ly lighted up as & city on holiday; the | guns abandoned in the middle of the crossways; all around, the open vaults, the orgies in the tombs, and near, taid | this crowd of domes, of columns, of stone statues which the leaping flamer made look alive, with his broad fore head and great eyes, the bust of Balzac looked on.--BExchange. my wife's turn to offer con _ len are all alike,' 'she said, | ] at Drake, and Drake looked s. So A | A battle here? But Shere never was Drake took the fur cape bome gny battle. It's an imyention of the and [I bad to go up to our bring down my wife's old re she would budge out of On t jurant. Practically speaking, ' Sunday, we saw ® d the acquaintance between Drakes. Still, Drake and ound town occasionally, just mew kind. a this evening, and we always | j& time of day. As 1 sald, we Here's all that actgally did happen. he evening of/the 22d, which was ome 30 federal ar- tillerymon come up with a batter; 7 poufiders and a miitrallleuse of the {tion right above the cemetery, and as that part was in my at It was I who had to meet them. itrailleuse was there at that corner of the path near my box, thelr | | guns a little lower on the level. As soon as they came they made me and heals the They are so high priced. How much = undef each other, and the cur | be wounded throat and aid you pay for this, Donald, dear?" | rent @f our mutual sympathy Is very | lungs. You an ate | "My wife's unstiuted pralse of my ew York Herald. tack with generosity fed my vanity and made me % desirous to maintain a high standard | a Natural Causes. - het estimation, bird 1 aud coolly, | "Ag understand It" remarked the | open se THe b wad duligr after the: advent | stra as the procession disappeared | were going to | ovel hill, "the coroner's jury re- | verdict of death from natural smash and plunder eve erything down there, kept good order and, putting himself he middle, made them a little "The first hog that touches | ng, I'll smash bis jaw for him! | replied Rattlesnake Pete, "you | speech: ering ou the domestic horizon unper- | . | mee, was naturally slow, and so wu ceived by me, dnd ove day the storm | slower with his gun than the other fel- burst. We were dining in a popular | jo 'which made it very easy to get | He was an old man, all gray, with the Crimean and Italian medals, | didn't have an easy going wa him. The men took It as settled, and | 1 will do them the justice to say that they did not take & thing from the | wise t A man will take the weapon XH | monuments, not even the Duke of Mor- | ti i nt C gi ny's crucifix, which they say Is worth So thought Captain Blo | 2.000 francs by itself. restaurant whe the deluge came. The | 4 gpiek verdlct."--Colorado Springs In her book on "Some Players" Amy | ship to slide down over is thie mtg Leslie says that Edwin Booth's detes- | item, and then comes the greasing' tation of Richard II was trank and | Every inch of timber over which the incurable. One night, when in the most | magnificent instan fell in a writhing, squirming attack, | substances, but soap and tallow form which set the country audience laugh- ing, Booth sald quietly, after the fall | the Cramps' we used a layer of beef i ed ber fur cape and spread It out on ve | nis hand even If it is not the conven- | HE_Subscriler ia to LEND ANY AMO! Farm Seew 3 UNT on Security n Bad Snished | cum, Who, on his sloop, the Spray, Toc all that, they were a lot of ras. ing uatil we nls our s0uD: | made ® voyage alone around the world | Lo "oy oe cunners of the commune then she leaned forward and tapped | andimet many good friends and singu- | aad Oa yer, they did not | pH y dream of anything except to swallow | ne eamic happe: bch mi | o ba ning which might have | down their big pay, three francs fifty. my wite's elbow softly. | tar/enemies. "This ls his description of | | You ought to have seen the life they | in heaps In the vaults in Morny's, in of the curtain, amid sbouts of mis | tallow and a layer of soft soap, and, | guided laughs: taken altogether, between 1 and 1 "What was the matter, captain? tons of the stuff were required to pot The trembling captain owned relue- | move of tantly that one of his 26 cent men bad | been seized in a fit. "Please pay 30 cents next time, and employ one whose fits may tere with Richard. Richard is unen- | they pour over the soft soap, which 14, durable enough without the addition of | Just thick enough to about the , J ¥avronne, where the emperor's nurse opposite Cape Froward, and that passing Thieves' bay, sug: ly named. That night she lay thelr wine to cool down In 1t, where there la en they had thelr women r The whole night they drank "| "and boozéd: Ab, "you'd the dead people woul the Champeaux vau | raagh weather, and as drowsiness Thane; where she got her wrap. Surely | came on I sprinkled the deck with 1d have heard thelz Aba bas ho ohjection le amwering 'af tacts, for it is well known that one harmless e 3 gamnot step on 4 tack without saying ness, these robbers did Paris a great damage. Their position was 80 rom time to time would come an order: "Fire at the Louvre! Fire at the Palais Royal!" dier would aim the guns, and the petro Jeum shells would fall into the city at a ---------- 5 Steam Navigatiom. ing answers the purpose samirédly, The rise of steam navigation Was | and the ship glides into the wafet ds it: g low. Like moet things new, it had op n the sixteenth century 0 | has happened li & few cases, it 18 Mkelf, ul Italian genius tried to | to spring some of Its plates, and sce All the same, in spite of th nt was taken but for & | pothing is spared to avert them." It was 1807 that witnessed <4 Fulton sailing up the driven by steam. What was golng on down below no crossed the Atlantic. ---- fails. It relieves in 30 minutes, it cures, 1 | body knew exactly. | Ing coming nearer, little by | the communists did not disturb them- about that. It did not seem pos sible that the Versailles troops could the cross fires from DCE EE CED GED EERE sigh of relief, but the woman dashed | They howled like a pack of hounds » on another coat of war paint. '1 don't | apd jumped pellmell, some into their AUCTIONEER. MN WIE S HR CAPE wish to appear rude, she sald; 'but Tj cances, others nto the sea to cool off. lest . teal compelled to tell you that that cape | [ fired several guns when I came on -- was never bought in that store. It 18} deck to let the rascals know that 1 patrcunge he has reosived as Auctioneer in BY ENNA W. WISE. then § tured lo | "My wife flashed me a frightened, | again, feeling sure 1 should not be dis- questioning glance. 'Donald,' she gasp» | turbed by people who left In so great A Missionary Antidote. Pa., says: * Two bottles of Dr. Agnew's A great cloud of enveloped Liverpool passengers on the t scarcely see the shape of the great ose beside them which was just weighing anchor for Bombay. On the quarter deck of the steamship were 50 missionaries of both sexes bound out- ward on a mission to convert the heath- en. They were singing a favorite gos pel hymn and as the sound of thelr volces floated mcross the water one of the passengers on the tender, factyrer from Birmingham, suddenly burst into tears. "Isn't tha most a 'arrowing sight?' he excl Chaise. What brought them to thelr was (he first shell the sallors sent us when they reached the Mont: martre hill. They expected It so ttle! As for me, I was right in the middle of them all, leaning against the Morny monument, busy smoking my pipe. 'When I beard the shells coming, 1 just bad time to throw myself flat on the At first our artillerymen be lieved that it was a mistake in aim or some comrade on & spree. But that was just the beginning! At the end of five minutes there Was Montmartre blazing out again and an- other big bombshell coming down upon ust us straight as the first. This time my bullies let thelr guns and mk trallleuse lie where they were and stretched their legs to save themselves. The cemetery wasn't big enough for them. They kept crying out: "We are We are betrayed!" The old fellow, left there the shells, stood like a brave devil in the middle of his battery and cried with rage to see his gunners had de superstitious tear. The only danger WM. GORDON od us In ties of brotherly love. We Office and Residence, Queen 8t., Port Perry 3 wer terers 'since you seem So positive that thi} . Doctors have very much less latitude Office hours--S8 to 10 am; 1to3 pm, Licensed Auctioneer, Valuator &. oh In the Suny SAU cape once belonged to you, perhaps " In the matter of facial decoration than 1 men of any other profession because it -{ seews to be taken as & settled fact that time. *1 wouldn't "ave missed seeing them noble creatures going out to meet thelr fate in the field of foreign mis slons--not for £5 note, 1 wouldn't." "Have you any relatives among them?" asked smother passenger sym pathetically. "Oh, no; wo relatives," walled the man from Birmingham, "But we are all brethren in religion, and the sight of their departure touched me deeply. 1 shall pray night and morning that thelr ship may have & safe passsge." "Rat if you're not related to any of them 1 don't quite see why you're so anxious," sald a filppant young man. "Missionaries sall for India almost any . "] happen to have a great many doc tors under my care," sald the barber whose name is known to more New orkers than any other, "and all of them excepting two wear beards. These wo are both over 50, and they allow themselves the luxury of gray mus tachea. Most of the others are men between 30 and 40, and 1 don't believe there is one of them who wears a beard from choice. Some of them would very } much like to be smooth faced, while others look with envy at the men able { to wear only a mustache. They also reasons compel All the same, toward evening, at pay. time, some of them came back to him. Hold on, sir; look at my proofs. There are still the names of those who came pay that evening. The out their names and wrote them down as they came along: "Sidaine, present; Chomleyras, pres ent; Billot, Vollon." As yon see, they were pot more than four or five, but they brought their wo men with them. Ah, I shall never for day." . "Yes, replied the man from Bir mingham, 'Bssuming a more business- like tone, "but it isn't every day tn the {- week thaf I've got such an interest in a ship's cargo. I'd be pleased to have you know, young man, that in the bold of that ship is a consignment of 5,000 idols which I bave just shipped to one of the native princes."--Excbange. e One hears a great jl of gray baired men having to dye hair and mustaehe If they want d work, but it is just as true that are compelled to adopt some de- to make them look older when ptheuln is a disadvantage. ¥or Jat reason all my doctor clients have 3 beards whether these are be- to them or not"--New York Hotel de Ville, the ar warehouses, full of goods. RRR ou could see as in Where We Meet Ruasia. In Bering strait Russia and America ke hands. Big Diomede Island and Little Diomede stand side by side, the former Russia's outpost, the other our own. A little strip of narrow sea les between the two, and so clear is the alr on & fair day that It seems as it from one island you could easily reach across a& band to the other. North, across Kotzebue sound, is Point Hope, | a barren sand spit, extending far Into the Arctic sea. It is the home of & tribe of Eskimos, who go to the mis sion school and church and learn to sing hymns, to speak a lttle English and to use soap. In Pere-le-Chaise y broad daylight. The Federals tried te rettle down to their guns again, but pot enough, and then Mont de them afraid. Then they went down Into & vault and set to drinking and singing wi es. The old man bad between these two big stone figures al the door of tbe Favronne tomb and was staring at burnin ust look, father! Isn't our It may be, George, but I hope 't turn out to be like a car win: How is that, father? Hard to raise and after you uamanageable--~Philadel that he suspected it was his last night. From this time on I do not know what happened. 1 had gone | to our place--that littd down there hid In the branches. [ was down, all dressed, on my lamp lighted as If night. All of a sud | knocking at the oes a we were going | applicatioa gave me instant relsl cleared 3% nasal poasages stopped y » LY Item and sure treatment, and it sever to eure. 50 confs. 143 t Nineveh bad Ita pottery. with the " at the delicate organs of digestion Got a Oonstant Headache 7-- f to be helped and comforted y er day they are literally + drowned out ©onics, bitters and hurtful nostrums. Com- ease came into Medical Science when it the tasty tablet dose discovered a to humanity in Dr. 'on Stan's pine tablets 95 cents. --144 g Sen there was a rough door. My wife, all in a Federals. It was the navy' ensigns, a surgeon. he; head we: "Get up! Make us. some | Sold byA. J Davis. movement, as it all rates 10 the --i40 Sold by A. J. Davis. WEST wimp. 4 dh by, ne ir be le 0 1 was feeling couteift lest might before the wind A wind from the miny west, tobdlig the wei by totnb. of a chapel grven boughe: # calles wo sad me; it filed my poll near my hal: bis medals on | Je ty beart must break or Tike that againt © wind trove scrom the wave, wet with (he | ven wpray, | aE. lke 30%, | #¥et would ask 1d the heath clad 'ills! Did you come to beak my heart, dear wind from the hills of hbmeY --Winifred Patton in Spectatet -------- GREASE AT LAUNCHINGS. Bin Cost of Getting a Battleship tunel the Water: - "The mere sct of getting & war ves sel into the whiter costs a lot of money, time and trouble," sald an engioeer, speaking of the recent launching of 3 "1 spent & 3 year and a balf in the designing room of the Cramps' yard." he continued, "and happen to know what 1 am talks ing about. Of course the launching of a little torpedo boat is comparatively easy, and the cost is not over a few No ired dollars, Including flowers sod souvenirs and even the bottle of chai; pagne used in the christening. But when it comes to &t big artiored cruiset or a first class battleship it Is a horse of a different color, and the actual ex- pense seldom falls below $4,000 or $3 : 00, I've known It to go as high as » $8,000. d "Richard IL" "The bullding of the ways for the vessel slides must be covered with a lo t of Richard & super | bricant. Different firms use different the main ingredients of them all. AS ; n the average battleship. Th tallow is spread on first to the depth of about three fingers, and the works men use big fiat trowels to make the ot Inter | surface as smooth as possible. Then : consistency of tat, "As & general thing, the double coat- it was sailing on air. If It sticks, ng to navigation. To 1730 8 | gents of that kind are so costly that i Hudson In & boat ---------------- ' In 1838 steamshipt| Oouldn't Estimate its Value --Dr. Agnew's Cure for the Heart neves fs a beacon-light to lead you back to health. W. H. Musselman, of G. A. R,, Weissport, murky Mersey fof | Cure for the Heart entirely cured me harbor and the | palpitation and smothering spells. Its value {ny tender could | cannot be estimated." --139 Sold by A. J. Davis. THAT WAS DIFFERENT. Papa Jald There Was No Similarity in the Two Cases, "papa," asked the little boy, "do yoo remember the first mobey you ever 3 earned?" 2 "Yes," sald papa. "It was & ney pew, shiny 6 cent plece that old Mr Gregg, the grocer, gave me for doing | about 8 quarter's worth of work in car ? rylng & load of potatoes into his cellar. I worked ail Saturday afternoon to earn that nickel, and when be paid me 1 ran three blocks home, tired as [ wasy to show It." ; "And did you put it In your Heth bank?' asked the little boy. "No; I got father's permission to spend it just as 1 pleased. However, 1 kept 1t for three or four days, just to have the satisfaction of having of my owned, earned by my own emefe tions. And if I could bave bought aff 4 the things 1 thought of buying with p that nickel I would bave had about $10 worth of books, toys, marbles and what not. Finally 1 made up my minds What do you think 1 bought?" «1 am sure | can't guess," said & manu noble, an inspiring, al- aimed, tear and an h at the same ka custard ple." 3 : "Why, papal And you sald grandms always bad custard ple at home and let you have a slice of It as soon as you got home frem school" "Yes, 1 used to get 8 slice, but not § whole ple, and she never let ne eat It the way I wanted to. So 1 went to the bakery and bought my ple and borrow- od 8 spoon from the baker and ate all the custard and left the crust. I never bad anything taste so good In all mg lite." 4 "You never allow me to eat custard ple that way, papa," sald the little boyd "Qh, that's different!" sald pape. Coruered. i He--Do you dawnce? She (wBo baa:been Informed that Hid is a bore)--No. He--Nelther do I Let's spend the evening just talking to each othetes % London Fun. . but It At was. ver brings one humiliation of having = favor 2 r-------- la Compared to the waters of the os een. those of the Salt lake ars Sold by A. J. Davis. aeively fresh. . ~~