OI tnougnnlu xlnunrua I.u UIHCFI. Home moth-en have their Inoantlvo from` above, like the ovorahot water- whuel, whuo others vnro movod by the undercurrent. UIVI... I\..& nut` innn n:nInnnnl-`ff; unaercurrenn. The best and most pi-eclotuof gm: are without pride and oomqto metals, tom;-much unnought, boonun before an-A known. l \ 9.....- Nu... nun In no-uul -n-I -rank and Sonp nm are so good and sweat and full that they impart to all about them their goodnonn. as do the Inmhlne. in grant ower! and melodloul munlo. wlmz hndnnr mamnrv an then` be grant nowex-I nu melouloul muluo. What kndcm memory can then than that of-other and bygone Thanh- glvlngn. nun; D children. `wt unmana- ` (d the replace with `loved parent: and, friends. now departed, In the den, do Iarlud old home? I Rich sud Tootluomo Enough to `tempt I stated Appetite. Good H0m`.(`k\`(`piIIg gives the following: recip for n i`im.nksgi\'ing pudding: Souk a pint. of crack:-r crumbs in 3 pintloi` mill: for lmif un hour; wash 2 cupfuls of Culi- furniu sccdicss raisins; boil them in water to `over while thu crumbs are making. Mix as cupfui of sugar. :2. tcmzpoonful of suit and :i imif tenspoonfui each of cinna- mon und nutmeg: mm 8 tnbicspoonfuis of butter nnd heat; until creamy. Boat in 6 eggs, one at 0 time. beating each until none of the yolk is soon before adding an- othcr; then stir this into the milk. into which the raisins have been stirred (with~ out the mm-r in which they were cooked). Butter :1 (lei-p pudding diah thick with cold butter. turn in the pudding and cover it. Bake in A moderate oven. During the llrst; hour o('cnsiunnll_V stir up the pudding from the bottom to` keep the raisins on top. Bake 3 hours in all, removing the cover at. tho inst. to brown it. . It should whey a little when done. Do not cut the raisins S(`l'\'(` with n. hard sauce of half a cupfui of hnttvr. cromnmi. is cupfui pow- dered sugar zuidod grnduniiy and avored I with ivnion or vanilla. To make this into A soft auuu-0 boat in 8 tablespoonfnla of thick cream or the white of on egg. Medical Experts Prohounced` Him lncurable And He Was Paid Large Disability Claim. \ The Case Probably the ,Most Wonderful in the History of _ Medical Sci`ence--Brought Efrem. Hoe__ less, Helpless Inactivity _to Health and Strength-A Reproduction of th Check by Which ha 4 Disability Claim Was Paid. The Story of a [Ian Who Suffgred the Agoni_es of a Living; Death. A V V rdwnrd Poolc and hiauon I.___ l'VI-_A.. L.-g Ogbgg AI THANKSGIVING PUDDING. " Ulla. at. Anna: nun Inn WEST. "'3n'l.`. `3a..:5.".2!` . .':2:`J5i .{.'...:",`3.`." SOUTH- Illuunn In-In-I-IA Annual. \I7nInAIhAl. Plo- ~ Thnksglvnung lltellocllon. About two years ago the Monitor pro- cured an interview with Reuben I Fetch. of Griersville, in order to ascertain from his own lips if the reports were well founded that be attributed his most astonishing return to health to the use of Dr. Williams Pink Pills for Pale People. The resultof the interviewwas published in the Monitor under the date of Jan. 17. 1396. Mr. Petoh s ease was certainly one of the most extraordinary in the annals of medi- cine in Canada-if not in the world. Re I had been ill for ve years. and in that time he consulted no less than six of the best I I physicians he could find. but none could ' give him the least relief. His limbs and body were pulled and bloated to such an extent that he could not get his clothes on. and for two years he had not dressed. He had lost the use of his limbs entirely. His esh seemed to be dead, and pins could be stuck into veri- our parts of his body without being felt or creating the slightest sensation. He could not move about, and if he attempted to ct up, would fall, and would have to be ifted up. He was unable to open his mouth sufficiently to take solid food, and had to be fed with a spoon like a child. The doctors said his, trouble was spinal sclerosis. and that he could not possibly get better. He was, in fact. nothing more or less than an animated corpse. so help less was he. He was a member of the Canadian Mutual Life associatiomand was, under their rules. entitled to disability in- surance, and made a claim for it. Two doctors, on behalf of the association, were sent to examine him. and they pronounced him incurable and permanently disabled. and in accordance with their report he was paid a disability insurance of $1,650. This was about two years after his siclmesa began. For three years I I-If Q-II VI-it VII-ICU. Modorn life demand: loop and vigor I3: all. To rooo fotbzztaonoo both: ovor. up your pan using Burdock Blood Bitun. and you ail! ho hoolthy. vigotonuod wrong. Iin Joonio A. (aloooon. Oonhroeon. On. an: "For wpyoonlnlfcodflonpoor. thin blood. I wwontorovoty doynntl triod Q3. It ooaplotolyeuod no by |:`urioln:|gI|:y|>|<-aod.uoHIIIIIodroIIgo.nd """ ..u"""'..'."s"..a' s....i'" 3. ....."""'u," "."u'.`.".; `one Carat : Little Liver Pilh inaudi- -A.I- -05.. Al-.1 fkn hln '0lKOIUIfT'ILIIIlC IJVII XIII |-ll uolynlurdlnuu. Dnlu-gctlln. Ever since the game dinners onion by Governor Bradford : constituents And their Indian allies 975 year: ago. 'l'hAuks- giving day has been a toast day, and a day for tmnlly rcunlons. People, especial- ly New Englnndcrn. 80 book to their old . homes by thousands to_ enjoy lt. with the I I Decline of Bellglou oboorvnnou. I old folks, or. if obliged to my away. celebrate it wherever they In in New England style. Lou and less attention in pald to tho rcllgloua obaerranccs, and whllo In the old times a long sitting in a chilly meeting house while we pu-sou pondcrously progressed {mm in text to Wlttocnthly. my brethren," WYI1-nl pruludo to the dlnl exercises. them are now com valy Yw_utund- ants at church on Thinksgiving mom- ing.-Boston llcmld. rq-qnr vw-hi Pilgrim Good Cheer. Game was brought. in from the woods in nhumimm-. from wnison. which they know \\'(`ii how to must, to the partridge, which in mm-r so [[0011 as when lioiicd on ~ the skewer. Ami.` ubuvo all, they had the turkey, of which they found a great store" in tho i'orcst--ihe turkey thus uariy` crmvnud qiimm of their bounty. and to which exumpio their dosonndnnts. even though they may have failed to imitatu them in other rcspu-t.~c, have always been ioyni. Those savory meats all gar-ninhod their tables throughout; that festival. Ket- tles, skiih-ts and spits were overworked. while thus their knives and spoons, kind- iy nssistgd by their ngers, mado merry music on their pewter plates. Nor were those viands without the company of the barley louf and the cakes of Indian meni. more highiyprizod than than wheat ted million: can imagine.-Seiocted. From the Menfonl. Ont-., Monitor. dyupqn] Andean at mum ho hklnn .; .".`3 ..".`.";..".."""".....'...i :\J `I `G '15-, r| Buuord. Woroutu. Pto- . Boston sud. the 3] AS"!- 1.J: ' TON E 3': gang: oxooptod) me ms n m.. and An nun trio oven Iondu hop And Vigor Inna. __ I21- ,_I-_.-_.I_ -_-.. -_ P_(&_{ ,.W;;7%;m..- -//5 J2Za7 aM3er _ Pres idenf. @555 Lseoanager j (Curb rl-I-U Is. Dun 8xu.-I bu oltcu Ind coughs And colds. as well an bronchitic. Nu-wry Pines run Man. In- ooauo{:rtn"a'ap.!noot.u;:.:?fordlIhna| sndlnng ta-oublu.-Llzzn Humor, lay- Iold. Ont. .,.__j.:n-.j. ` HOD D. On being again qusstionsd. Mr. Patch said: You see those hsnds--tho skin is now natural and elastic. Once they were hard and without sensation. You could ierce them with s pin and I would not eel it. and what is true '0! my hands is true of the rest of my body. Perhaps you have observed thstl " I""B""" """""` """`J "" "' "U was steady and certain. The publication of the interview, con- taining the facts above noted. created un- usual interest. not only in this section. but throughout Canada. That 9 man. whose limbs and body were all but dead. yvho had been examined by medical experts, ad pronounced incurable and on the I strength of their report was paid a large disability claim. should alterwards be cured by Dr. Williams Pink Pills. was looked upon as a marvel. Many were skeptical; not an to the cure-for the fact that he was actively goin about proved this--but they did not beieve it would prove permanent. In view of the doubts now expressed. the Monitor determined to watch the ease closely, and now, nearl two years after the cure was first publis ed. has again interviewed Mr. Petoh, with the result that we are in a position to say most emphatically that this remarkable cure has proved perma- nont. n- L..:_... .......:.. ......-n.:......I `u. D.a-..l. I Egg! Hunt Be of one Dete--Young Pellb Need Lou 0! Room. The turkeys roost out in trees the year through, and few are lost. In the spring the eggs are gathered with great care. and each one is dated. Seventeen eggs of as nearly the name date as possible are placed under A hen. but when the first few have been hatched the mother went: to leave the nest and leave the other eggs to their fate. She is coaxed to return to resume her maternal duties. however, by deinty meals of dough. urn-.. nu. uni. tn!-Iravl no nnnitn. nun more he lingered in the condition above noted, utterly helpless. and a burden to himself and friends. He was then advised to try Dr. Williams Pink Pills. He did not hope that they would help him. but in his sad condition he was neparod to grasp at anything that alforde the prospect of even a slight relief. The first change noted in his condition after he began the use of the pills was a disposition to sweat freely. Then life began to return. tobis hitherto dead body. and from that time on his progress towards recovery and activity II..- .....|-.I:....tln-. `I I-Ina; I-J-Au-uinuy nan. :u-c-v-2--:- -w `PHI N0 FAB JAIID BEBMUDAS. with on Io communication and oqusblo vlntor tompontnn of twenty dog:-eon. bun- tlful country nd 10') mllnu of good Ioaol. hocdqnnrton o the Britiuhavmy and navy. In nnrlvalhd in its act:-not lvonan. Iuohod oy Ia, nun cont hon utonmon ovlnooo or an n 48 hours from New York. The V trnblool fuhmll. Including at. Thomu unta um. lnrtinlquo. St. Lucia and I ad. also aord bnumul and interest- lng man all ronchod by Itumohlpn o! the Quoboo i umohip Company from New York. bpoolnl oruuu In the 'l`I-oploa um: Juan- IIT. In 5nd um: lob:-nun. and lint: Inch. For duoristlvo pumphlou and duster; nl nllinl Anal! 0 A. EIILIUS 0UJ`ER- menu or aougn. When the llttle turkeyn, or poulu. an i 3 couple of days old, they are removed with their mother to I remote part of a Hold and placed In a triangular pen. I-`our Moodn no given I 20 acre Sold, and If ........ ........ ..|.m.I within .5. limit. In woods given a nu um-a_ nclu, mm H morn were placed within Inch llmlta It would be ngu-dad as dangerous wthe V health of the young ones. As I reiult. of this system, it takes oonsldonblo ground to afford space for 30 o 40 broods. and V the tank of feeding than all mean: a three or four mllo walk. 1.`... oh. nal. fnnu 1-gal-n lm nnnlfn Ali or [our mun wuu;. For the llrst four weeks the poultn are fed on cornmeal and sour mill: and am given sour milk to drink Instead of water. After that cracked corn In mixed wlth the meal, and the quantity is gradually In- cuaascd, until. at 8 or 10 weeks old. their food conslvtn solely of cracked com. In the latter part of obs: they no glvon all the corn they Whlto int corn. new and old mlxed,` oonddomd the but (scanner. and, moment. is [Iva the noun the ne avor that Tlnnkglvlng qlcnrcl nigh tor. - Turkeys batched In In WIIQH at Thanksgiving time 18 to 80 pounds for gobblen and 10 to 11 pounds for hm.- Wnnhlnatnn `Pant. BDDDICTI Illll IV I'D Washington Pan. ;_ LT ANCH or me: oommon BANK. ._4..__..__..`...__. \\ \ ~. 9 ' o \ \ . \ \ `. \ 9 . \ \ \` us \r x\\ \\VM\ aux . - . \ ` \\\` {\'\__`!`,.. ` (:.r. K RAISING TURKEYS. rooofnloolt. .- `I L`... `A... L-A Ifeasurcr: "1 DIVC DIX 143!-I.lY-' {III II T thomporfoctuncuu lo:-blltounou and sick headache. I umnnly uumuoud Hanan In A who nnfx from 11!]! E1 For duori tivo pumphlou auxin-scan of raging 3&1: . Blll E & . Ann . 80 I-Inudwny. New You , M J. I . HANLEY. Lina on. One. All I{URAHEBN.Icorohu-y.Qno o not nuclollo. 1 luvnuly nwln-ulu thou tosll who uh! hon Inch kolbll u nu unrlvdlod mud). KWIWODERN JOB. nolis mo nun!-sIA_ For tvnyccuutllctod 0.`l'.ll. ann- to:-.0oo.|!oIlotNowllnuiut.0II. Unwan- The above are the chief etatemeut` made by Mr. Patch in thia latent interview. and the Monitor may remark. from a log`; ao- quaintanoe with him. that we oonel r hle atatementa absolutely true and reliable. He has no interest to nerve other than a desire to reoommed the medicine that he doneeo much for him. and we {eel nu that ii any aulferer will write Mr. Patob. encloein a stamp for reg, he will an- doreo al the Itatemente m a above. We may further add that Mr. Patch : remark- able reoovary leavea no doubt ol the won- derlul curative powera of Dr. William Pink Pills. and it aeeme reaeenable to in- fer that they will do for othere what the have done for him--reatore health and V - tality. _ . ... . ..... ..-. YIO IIEIIU OI IIDU 0. I7,` WIIIUII Ml`: KUWIII disability aluim vu pig. and in glun in Iurchor corroborgtion of his lIaIhOI`lIOl`|U.I I ma. Brown, Ha:ilon. on. a: I"! have nut! Inn-Lint Plfh lull ;I.._ ..._l..L .. - g... In. Lilla.-n-- -I lul medicine 1 on my man Iron 0 v- in duth. 1 huvo nlnoo rooommoudd . - W Ilium Plnlx Pill: to man ohnyfrl and the verdlcb in in their nor. I ulul always blots the day I wu lndnood to sh them. 1 DO Cllqll II VIII 0&0 0| Illll IITIOII II I he uimilo of the om by which Mr. Patch : rlinhilitv nlnim in mid. and in than morons remoalu rioolnuuuuu uy friends. Nothing I took Ind tho Ililt eifoct upon me until I n the nu Dr. Williams Pink Pilll. :35 at o this wand- ful modicino I rolauo iron: liv- .'...- AA-AL 1 1.--- .1-.. ..........._...:l-ul fa. A me~V912w.&9Emb"'2v Unquootionnbly I do." In: tho-toply. , "Doctor! had failed. a bud also tho nu- merous remodlol recommended by II In-inn:-In Nnmhinu I lmnl: `Ill. OLA INDHQX \ I4-iI-l-. :- B In cboouing a turkey nldot oluwllli whit; esh and int. Tartan with long hair: should be nvoidnd: than wliou buck and leg: lions tinge. The bird: when have mount. blank lop. wmuintlso coo )ahorI min. Theta! of young turkeys will bu lupplo. Tb tru-key should be Inn; at long ll pouilib ' without acquiring any ni1it.-l:nlnnu have now even oeaud to an: cane. and can gob about my buainoul hotly well. You only uy than in tho unholy no doubt: as to my cure boing rmuuohh. lndeod. I am in oven butter oslth than whon I gave you the lime inhrviuw." .1- "Do you still attribute in our; to tho use of Dr. William Pink llll ?" mind the Monitor. Dtrvlv-I In nun-an-Iva-'0 Day: set. apart annually for national thanksgiving or humiliation are not lika- ly to be long observed unless there on good and abiding reanom for their Ip- pointmont. Even in ova:-conservative Eng- land the dnyn onoo-kept. in oommomontlol of the notion : deliverance from u can- powder plot undo! Ilia murder of Chnrll Iago for many years ceased to gu an on; Anglionn holiday: and barely!!- min the notice of the penny Almanacs. That tho` institution at Thlnklclving day in America, originally prescribed by the Puritans an I substitute for Cl|rlll' day, should have survived nlmoniotllo close of the present century in thonlofo presumptive evidence of in prnprloty and It; nnnnlnltv.--Naw York H3. presumptive ouuonoo or In prnpn its neceult.-y.-Ncw York Halli. .:-.::.:&-~*""-'-- co-0 All Who Iulit. Kn. E. Eunilyon. I if Inna. no.4` 'ACQ.'m H5 `Id The cheque at tho bud ol thlusrtilo In . m nimiln n! the am bv which Mr. Patch : Bu-vlvnl of nnnlugmng. ,. ___..4 __L-_II._ 1... _. u--vs... nfl . I n n --1 ~--nJ!UU. Olll. LJAVUIVUVI Nnmldiam. ...... ..1Jec.1Bth, Livevpooldlro 0ut.lnlnlsn.. ....Dw. nd, Liverpool direct For tickets Ind oven Information apply to l. P. IAILIY. AIGII. Grand Trunk Button- :1. P. GILDIIILIIVI. Agent. 4! Olannoo Strut. o%/9*? Innrontlnn .. Parisian . `Y-.. |)l-_ 9 1 Ignnmnnna OW. ` ELAN LINE ?T1 $&-`vu: lkohlhllvorpool. Btumu. From Pottlqnd 0v`: mh. ...Vnnoonvu-..Wov. mu. 1 pm ov. mu. ..Soouman....Doo. mix, 1 pm .L-nbndor D4-0. 2611:. 1 sun I 9th.. . $1 lloh.........Vnnoouvu... Jun. 5th 1p.m in 1u........9ootuman4...Jun. mu. 1 p.m Iron Llvorpool. Stunner. Iron Bonton ..0nAdA.-.....Do. Dth. loam ._ - _4_--. - u, ...-A. -11:11 - Round Trip `rickets will be named to all points in Canada. at SINGLE FAR -0`, good going Wodneaday. November 24th. and Thureqay, 25th Good to return un- tzl Monday. November 29th. 1897. l'or LI I (uuung ID movum lur bnndondorry; every Saturday from Mon- Iul. calling at Quebec. IlVit}1Ti'11}io'11 A 'naSteamships I133. an Inn Iw uncut gamma _ontuol_ _` y or P; `E11131. ` JAB. IV!!!` 00. {gaunt Anni. _ In-dubs L. c u :- uvu-- ww--.--_- - 7 -- "sfzh J %-@n IivL1oN gm ITTIZKIX 0 lax. . - ' .{ .".."&I:n..... '.{'I. mum; cum. 1111: same unto! an-Iqlucn. ; f ` LIVERPOOL SERVICE 1 n -.._-_ 11...... Band Thanksgivirlgl Excursion. For Limrooi tuning at Movllln for oondondgry o_vgry_8AturdAy nvulvv anus: u-----u-- I-MIG IAIT. C0130 FIST. No. I Ixptou. no mm. No. llxpuu. Llonan Bxprou 450.11: " Clxpuu.Il.00 mu. " 1lIxprou.1o.1ao.m 1:391:30. 1.10 pm. " 1 Exprolmll top In " II ind, 0.45 pm. " IE: ran, 1.10 `pm " 19 nd. 8.l5p.h `hula: Non. `i. I. I ondlrun dsllf. No. 5 nu; oxoopt londy. All that no In daily uoopt day. nun luv n3 :9 11.00 noon. arrives in town st 5.50 pm. and train luv- tnuc up nun. mu uuoui. 310090: to Oz- ttwu. nrivlng at 9.90 mm. lo: Menu. Pullman uooonmodntlon and nun: inlonnntlon soul! to - ..?.j____.._ ._.__.__.: TRAVELLING--BY RM?" "1~1zA7 `J:'.iiE3?aony~-~ ' troll. NEW TIME TABLE". _....._ -A-- -nun. 1-mu BERMUDA: --...... ...- vnAupvIv\ unn- `E233? ma -1-o- N lagara Fallo. n-roan, vvAnnnn_ nmh-non. Jun : 8 mo. Boohuur. Bu do ovolnnd.Glnoh- an. be. um. and no TI??f|$1I from Portland. `O ......Doo. (ch. Liverpool direct ` ....Doo. lth. Llvcrpool dheot .....lJec.1Bt.h, Liverpool direct . dlroot Melon. Pnlllnon Moo other information apply ITI jUIli'I.' :':Il.Sr.nnIo.!.l G. 5.2! John- | Food '1-uppod In Paper. . .4. Anlolcu of (and that an damp or Icy should never be left In papers. Apt.-r In manly 3 compound of rags. glue. lime and ulnIhr~_IubghnoII. with with Ind obunluh Iutu-inhaled, and whudnuplsullttolouoh thing-nut an no to auto. lFI'lUU.' TTI `Uncle Abner, too hnppy to speak, nods assent. . Iol.l.`then. continues the handsome as ho slips MI urn: an-oumlvtho yielding (or: o! golden-huh-ad Elsie. "what you you all any to having 0 good old Thanksgiving supper and some more- of AUNT POLLY'S PUMPKIN PIES?" to her breast. . .Now don't thank me anf more for nding your son, good people." be In say- ing. "The hot In he has been In bun!- neee. with me In New York for the last- nve reel-I. Something is due you for the kind way you treated me when I wna a homeleee wanderer ten years ago. I called for e handout at the home of sun.- Sklnner. end he had set his ,dog on me. I Iwon then tbet it ever I could repay you two-hIm for his meanness and you for your klndneae end 3119-! would do I0. I have brought back your boy and saved the old term; you will (or-give the little joke about the sawdust and give little Ebb here to me to be the Bunco- - Beau`: Bride!" VT-..I- Aka.-- 5.4 I-gun. On gaggle you!" Also! These good people little knew they were steering up against Appetite Al. the King Pin. of Sawdust Swindlers! Hit. the Third. And now, young man, since you've boensogolod tor me. I want yer ter shuns my ittioiunnhi The scene is in theG1-and Central station. and Uncle Abner, the kind old come on," is qasskingto a uahiiy dressed man with gdyod moustache. As he says thc words nial from his satchel being careful not to disturb another ne'at paper parcel within,a largo slice of Aunt Poily's pumpkin pie. At the sight of this Ap- pstitn Al : mouth waters; he ongeriy noises the hunk oered him mu bites deep into its i-iohrand luscious depths. At the first taste he starts:- Ara vnn Aimnr `Pal-him: nf Ml1l]P- weary wnnnerer. nunco nu-urur nnuugu ha is, his conscience smite: him, for Uncle Abner has told him the reason for his inte investment. As the train onrr_v- Ing the tooled old former rolls out of the depot Appetite Al the sawdust swimii:-r. Hm-dpnn Bank the Hobo that was, tools a `tear roll down his check nnd dim the diamond in his plush necktie. . Illto the Fourth. Going. going. for ve hundred doi- lnn to' Slim: Skinner, the moi-tgngeoi" I u..mm 'I`hn nnnnnnnr In lntm-I-nnlnri IAM I50 aluul cuunuur, inu mm-uguguux Hold!" The auctioneer is interrupted by two men who dash furiously up in a buggy. Six hundred doHnrs!"-lt la the [lens In the black mustache who bid.-1. "Hnvnn hundred." snarled Sllnl Skin- nor, the Meddervllle miner. Eight hundred!" shouts the stranger. And at that price it is knocked down to the man with the black mustache. mu um Lust. It la a happy group In the Perkins tum-house now. The atmnger with the black nmntache In apeakinn. whlla Aunt Polly, her eyes Icmunlng with team. is pressing his stalwart companion her H\'..- A..- 0|:-nb inn av-| nnnIu Orn- J. . l'. O! can Ibex. Inn , gens In Ina IJIIIOK lnulmwno wnu um.-1. Seven hundred," snarled Sun: ` uIH..l.b Lurulnul I" nhnnllm thn ntrnnunr In (no urn) mane nu au|ria:- Are you Abner Perkins oi` Medder- viiie!" he inquires eagerly. Uncle Ah- nor a mouth is full of pie, but he nods his head nliirmaxiveiy. And then the memory of Appetite Al goes back ten yours, and he was a lovely farmhouse. in kind old man and his wife, and a little gold-haired girl throwing pie into a weary wnmierer. Bunco stem-er though Im in his nnnlrnnn nvnitma him. fur an vvvnu Irv uuv "gnu .. -.....v.--nu. They are all silent for a moment, and then Uncle Abner spanks. B gosh! I'll do it. Paul: my vallsu, mother, and put me up some lunch. These good kind skrnngeru will save the old farm for us yet!" Al:-I Thnnnann nnnnln llttla lrmaw l\Ul.lCl' I'Ul'l\lHN. Dear Si:--Youx-`name has been given us an a discreet person who knows :1 good thing when he sees it. I inoiose you a sample of our new full style in green goods, which cannot be detected from the genuine. Should you desire to make a deal with ma our rates are as follows: `$1,000 for 0100, 82,000 for 8200 and 08,000 for 8800. Lilzeral discounts for larger lots. Call on or nddresa, JOHN nnpr.t`.x d\JXlaV LJUFJJIDA, Geohegalfa Hotel. New York. A word to the who is sulcleut." , . 1,- , , L ..,_x Omar |u:e."_ -For` I moment Hm-dpan Hunk was hmptod to chin: the wanderen-'3 her!- tagm; buG'_rez_n_embeI-lug Shut he had no atrhwbarr} min-k on his arm and thht he ` Wald be expected to aunt in the tum work,` 0 changed Mn mind and took some ore pie standing where he was, lqltlnd ofpslmlng 011 u the prodigal Ina sitting down to dinner with the `lnrn BKILIIIUF VVIII IUFUUIUBU IHU l|IUI`UK!IgU Illll wawl bttnrned from who old home ....|..-..n ,1... ............ .._.1 ....n... 1.... UIISUF llulllllllll ll", TIIHIIUII III. See. father, she cries, here is a letter I Just got out of the post-olce. I am sure it contains some good news!" Uncle Abner seizes the letter and opens ` it eagerly. It contains some newspaper clippings and a typewritten letter, which reads as follows:- ` Abner Perkins. I\...... Dl_ `f...-_ v_.._.- L..- I..._- ..l-nun ruuy lpuunu up:-- I'd rather a thousand times we'd go to the poor-house than tar have our Elsie marry old Hllnn Skinner, no share! And Anni-. Dnllv ulnar nlrl nnnl I-n(-L'n ` LlllH'l'X UIU Dlllll DIII|llUl', BU IIHUFUX And Aunt Polly, dear old soul, rocks ` to and fro In her grief. Al-. thin innfnnlz Rich: radiant with Hm will loin KNOSTON dolly (Rundny uooptod) M 1:15 p m.. and an trip ovary Monday at M.m..oonnooMn at Oapo Vlnoont. with mm to all points It Mtg UNI TED OTATES. Wunufuluolluplnccnn botwoon JIAHD IVYIIGHIFIU Ahfh NIT YORK, U0 uuu [TU Ill HUI` grwl. At this instant Elsie, radiant with the eager autumn air, rushes in. Ran fnthnr nhn n1-Ion Inn-n In A lllto the Second. Ten year: have elapsed. Again lt is drawing near to Thanksgiving. Aunt Polly and Uncle Abner have gs-own older, and llttle golden-haired Elsie is now the village beauty. Yet. for all this, Is la a sad little group In the old farm- house to-night. Uncle Abner la the that to speak :- "'I`n think," hn IAVI, "that. unit Mnn-- WU Will IE Iallfllliu ll'UlLl LHU UIU. IIIIIIJU unless"--he pauses and aobs. Aunt Polly speak: up :- I'rl rather u Izhnnannrl Mmnn wn'd an Iuulu puwu Ill uul vuuu wunu uuugry --here Aunt Polly unlled and tears crept into the eyes of Uncle Abner and little E1110--|o, tor hIl_ lake. take an- othbr |l1e. f Ila.` . -um-um-h II --nlnnn If-1-H -m: IBM II r folks. w npunx :- To think." he says, "that next Mon-- day. unless I can raise $8,000. Squire Skinner wm foreclose the mortgage and inc:-HI h--h1InnH ft-nun fIIn nl ho:-no , plant. ruin. "'l hue. team! I don't deeerve no iielx treatment en die." Hudpen Bank the Homeless Hobo `mu! MI the heck kitchewdoor am Pa-klm*'homuIeed. wreaking hirlyuom with 3 right-angle triangle of the good old pumpkin pie like hie mother used to make before lhe went. M ' Why! land's into, you pour critter, ' ll yenel cried Aunt Polly, while Dole Abnerend little gold-haired Elsie looked nnlllngly ma. "Tor-morrow is Thnnksgiviur an our poor boy may be some plaoein this wide world hungry" _.IInnn Anni: Dnllv nniml and tater: `LA i'si:rHruL 14.2.9: TURKEY TIMES. or uuurez-nu, JOHN DUPLEX, -1... I_I..A-nl \'..-.- Van] `IIAIIKSGIYING DAY an -.A_ A -n_n_,A_ 3.- -A.._n- Q`... A QII '0 W011]! III}- A ttlbnto of lava Ind thunkqlvhc. I you ounnnuopm-.- !`u-Iutllhpunoouul 1110 with lbbll VIII. All.oh.lthlnocwn|ovlnvoI'.III(oIl- _ A Word to Guano. Nevis! than at tho carver. Remember 1 you are lnvluad to dine, not to take a les- son in carving. Apfpeur perfectly undon- Icloul of his cortq; a glance now and then will give you sullicleno Insight Into his method. There often seems to be an irresistible fnaclnntlon about carving whlch nlleneca all tongues and draws all eyes to the head 1' the table. The most skillful carver wl l sometimes mu it con- colon: of being watched. With BUN-10 tact the hostess can easily ongngo the attention of her guests, that tho carver may not be mnoyed. -Sclcctod. IIU \.aI'Ilw||UIvn IIIC at-no "Bo crwneth the year with his goodnnnl" The grain . Crowdeth storehouse and bin: `rho nun. fully ripened. lieu blushing. `lib onttln 53 VIII llilllllnl. Wv Winn: aver swear than thou mud: by chil- ulxunfuvdehf The tdulpivolahn the joys thathonndjoyl that Intolut through- out Thnnhylvinc day. We wud: their happy tuna and union to thefrmerry voices lnurningling with xntrchfutneln. If'Innf.drnnn.rngthnr if thacnrlnlnlnm ` TIC U111). nmy TIKIIOO. ll Dllllllllln ( he came .` - Are Info (curated la. y Wlulo chill no the day: of Novolnbor. With - line: What nu-A noun}... nu-n-I (II-can ; ` FIT. III` 1 o'er Ind and o'er mun ` ; with longing the wufu-tn; pilgrim lid! Girl I ` I To the homusud nun. low. int. to an lnnnv hum. comma. than won one: Awut his return! table with mama In won ml and ` ns Hum: bun. '/$0 orownoth the your with Ilngooual" - our Father. A would run- A hlhnh of Icon and Ihnn).-1vlnl. I j guise. ' Glance through your account books. In the bank largely your debtor? Are your storehouse: filled with grain ready for the market? If so, offer thanksgiving to him. who gave you strength that you might; prosper. Have you enabled some unfor- tunate one to rise above the dimeuities which surround him? If so, give thanks. Thank God for the friends you have on earth. '.l`hank'God for the friends you have in heaven, tho remembrance of whose love draws you nearer that happy home where the atmosphere is never clouded and the sun never new on Thanksgiving tlnv Thanksgiving: In Europe. Thanksgiving day comes down to us from New England's earliest times. and so does the turkey. Tho pumpkin pie had its birth in Massachusetts and Connecti- cut, though cranberry sauce has a loss ancient. and honorable history. But Thanksgiving was not original in New England. Days set apart for giving thanks to the Almighty were known in Europe before the reformation and were in frequent use by Protestants afivcrwnnl, especially in the church of England, where they were a fixed custom long be- fore they were in the colonies. -N ew York `I.'nI-Id O 6-` IZUICVIICCI v .-It runs Will all loan 11o he lhclo hm. $l'.`..cu.:.."""':".. 1.31. ""'a`.'.'. x`.`.u'u . 1311!! `M An-(val. Iuru um` World. uneu . .` ' This are somber and duct, Wide. Vida o'er, tho had ho beuwwoll his honmiful K indnou ud choc. ! TO mo nomusuu IIIIII. V Joy. {rum to tho hwy homo ooullll. whit ved ones Acnh lulu nah-`ml Bvegl eyes l'\X70gIHBC nuem HUI/. Search your homes, search carefully, lest you overlook the little blessings which, ` taken severally, appear very small, bus when combined make your home comfort; able and beautiful, and with the atmos- phere of love enveloping it, make it the dearest spot; on earth. Inhale the atmos- phere until your very being is pervaded, until such a one, as pure nsdelicsoe, as invigorating an ethereal,` and, withnl an enduring. is shed abroad by you. Nor look with disdain upon the clouds, for many a cloud has a silvery lining. Look thought- fully from the status which obscures your horlzon to the high, oating cirrus with ` tines so fair. The shadows they cast over your way may prove to be blessings in dis- guise. hmm tlu-nunh vnnr nm-nnnt banks. `In B110 IJITFVIIKIIDD UL DUI` LIIILIU ones. Thanksgiving to the housewife has a host of meanings. For several days tur- keys, pumpkin pies and innumerable edi- ble: have passed beforeher mindrinstately procession. Cooked? Oh, no. waiting for her invitation to come, waiting for her busy brain to devise methods of procedure and her deft ngers to a1d- in the prepara- tions, waiting for her wsthetic taste to ap- prove or condemn and for her look of re- ` lief when at last the word. ready is pro- nounced, waiting for her look of satiafae ` tion as the guests gather around the ample board while the thnmksglvings of a year are concentrated into one grand thanks- giving. Until now she has scarcely con- sidered its import, for often the weight of our cares drag us to their level, but when a respite comes we view them from above and with a sense of freedom wonder how we ever became enslaved, and so the days, weeks, months and years bring their burden of cares. and ot the closing of each we bid them adieu, expecting to awake at their bidding on the marrow. 'I`hAnL'nlviI\a tn thn nmn nf nur cities! `Half Dluulng Ull lull! lllUl'l.'U\V. Thanksgiving to the men of our cities and the country means not; only a day of feeutlng anti mlrth. but n. time to review ln demil the blessings rvoeived during the past year. Oftennlmes rich blessings are froely scattered ln our path und we w-it-h averted eyes recognlze them not. Qnumh rnnr hnnmn umu-4-h nnrafnllv, It-sf. Mlio erownoth the you with Mngoodnunl" ` l '31-. hr .Wl',, 51 I`. 01 UIIIITI W131` jlll II U want to be, and plcture booke,fo1-gotten, lie n all convenient places, and tents of rugs d tableepueeda wherein the occupant: re-enacting the hairhreadth scenes of old? Now theyare gathered around the glbwing grate where mind picturee of the long ago are vividly portrayed, and from their countenencee we infer that the; an beholding the Northmen an they view from afar the wonderful new world, and the Ioelandeh an they land upon New England : shore in the year 1000 and realize the privatione which they endured. and, too, the ailing of the Santa Marie. and later the Mayower, laden with the Puritan fatherl, and eee the lending at Plymouth Rock. Were theme ever more interesting etorlee than those relating the lncldente which make up the history of fluln nun now nun:-1:" And nun line nthnr VIII our CW WOTIUY All VIII LIX owner than those of the grey haired father or ` mother picture so clearly these scenes? Nor do their joys lessen so sight of the Thanksgiving dinner, where epicureen skill appeal-etolxnve reached its highest development. When the lateness of the hour compels them to don their white rebee, we hear mingled petitions and tlnnksgivings more fervent than usual, and when their eyes are closed in slumber our thanksgiving: arise to God above for the preservation of our little ones. 'l`hnnh-nalvlnuv tn Hm hnnuwvifsu Inn A lnclueni Wnlo IIIBKC up DIIU l!l|tU.l'y U1 this our new world? And can lips other I-Jmn thnnn nf tlm l7I" haired fnthar nr lll@'Il'.|l:I[un wluu zuuruuunwun. Whstdoenltmuthu-11 tlncnrlnlmara swry, the log: of chain where nmtaa e hmnt in ha. And nlctum lmnknfnrmntten. 119 TIIIIII guru.` q-1- , Tani-uungn rxombumencmmm in mm: ranounlln. `Wag mung. m, llo Crownoth tho Your. .,,,_.g ;L_ ____ __;.p L). A- _ __.% Edvard Pool:-nndbiuunGnz.ndlr.| P .Cln .5: taken human to Bay,IIIO city has on-' ploynnntgitllowintu. The elds nra brown and bars, but garners am full. as our heart: should bu of thoughtful kindness to other-u; Hnmn nlnrnn haw: thnlr Inmntirn I I