Daily British Whig (1850), 26 Oct 1907, p. 12

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a Xe . the air-tight box of biscuit goodness. Baked by the Mooney chefs nh pn Pu better than 'A Do you know MOONEY'S?--the always fresh -- always crisp--always tasty biscuits, ~ Mooney means perfection. : Make sure that your grocer gives you MOONEY'S. % Just a Minute or Two to Remove Grates When the Pandora grates require removing don't send for the plumber. His kit of tools are not needed to take the stove to pieces'in order to get out the grates, as was the case with your former ranges. The Pandora is not constructed in the usual manner. The removal of a button with a hammer y just} h use their fingers) allows the Pandora iple, and are much heavier, r the ordinary double pay out for renewals. Spaces between + the Pandora triple grates are : Barras than between ordinary, doyble grates, which prevents good fuel slipping down with the ashes. Sifting Pandora ashes is wasled effort. Fe shah meed on the Pandora ing down "of the ashes just play compared * necessary with ordinary ranges. does na} sell the Pandora write direct Seal ' Loades, Toronto, Moatreal, Wisaiped, Vaacouver, St. John, Hamilton LEMMON & SONS. Made from the Toughest Papers PAPER BAGS SENN IBE FRIAR T IY IEE BeIBELDE BE i ; HULL, CANADA. Always Everywhere ia Canada. Ask for Bddy's Matohes ie -- Aluminum RANTRED Immediate Delivery. Cou Ltd. Foi s. Steison's Revolt 1] *ruRkEY? I GUESS OHIOKENS LL DO WELL ENOUGH." knotted by an unfortunate' combina. tion of housework and rheumatism. Her volee was at once appealing and apologetic. The neighbors said thirty years with old Jim had "crushed her " She glanced covertly across the table many times and furtively cleared her throat before she found sufficient cour- age to address her liege. "Father," she began at a tri- "so her Thanksgivin', don't you think 'we'd better have a tur key?" Her husband turned to her. The two pairs of spectacles gave his face an ex- pression of ridiculous ferocity. "Turkey? be inquired explosively. "I guess chickens "ll do well enough." "Last year when we was up to Mar thy's place we had turkey," Mrs. Stet- son "Seems to me we ought to do as much for them." "I calc'late a pair of them chickens will be full as good," said Stetson. "They're mice chickens, I know," said Mrs. Stetson. "Them Plymouth Rocks is as plump as can be. But it seems though turkey fitted Thanksgivin' bet- ter, specially when you're goin' to have company. Why couldn't you kill one of them two turkeys I hatched ont under the old black hen last spring and like to run my legs off bringin' up? They're likely lookin' fowl, and one would be plenty big enough for us. "I sold em this mornin'," sald Stet: son. "Sold em!" she gasped. "Yes. Tom Babb wanted a pair of turkeys to raffle off up to his store the night before Thanksgivin', so I let him bave "em." Mrs. Stetson straightened herself in her chair. She felt the "stiffening" go out of her knees, but her eyes flashed. Under the 'gross Injustice of this thing ber "crushed sperrit" had revolted. "Them turkeys was mine," she said in a volee whose tone was new to him. "I s'pose you paid for all the corn and grain they et," he sneered. "They was mine," she reftecated, and there was neither appeal nor apology they belonged to," he said grimly. She rosc from her chair and stood be- tore him. She trembled violently, but her eyes never faltered as they looked into his. "Jim Stetson," she said chokingly, "I'm goin' to have Thauksgivin' as 1] 5h i 7 i i E3eills "1 got my turkey," she sald in chal- "EB Where'd you git it7 Be sald, "At the raffle," she said defiantly. Bhe was prepared for a storm of his ith. She knew in that event just she would say. To her surprise be ealmly undid the bundle and erit- Jingpected the bird. "Good looking critter," he sald. "You dove fust rate." "Sle. foit the hot tears In ber eyes. Her throat seemed parched and chok- Ing. She sank into a chair, "I never done fust rate, neither," she sald Drokenly. "It was all tobacco smoke, and they'd been drinkiy', but you drove me to it." He smiled grimly. The hard lines about his mouth softened. He came over to her chair and gently placed a hand on her shoulder. Her sobs were unrestrained. "Sho?" he said uneasily. "Don't take on so, mother. 1 promise you you won't never have to raffle for another tur key--never" ho " HOW CHINA CELEBRATES: Thanksgiving Day In the Celestial 4 Kingdom. In China at the beginning of winter 8 thanksgiving festival is beld at which the deities are especially thank- ed for the preservation of life and health during the preceding twelve months, Offerings are presented on the family altar, and the ceremony is brought to a close by a grand dinner at which all members of the family can partake. The feasting and rejoic- ings are kept up .for some days and extend to the last night of the year. On 'that evening it is a common prac- tice fn woine parts of the country for boys $o'ery aloud in the street, "Mai- 80851 sell "my folly" ~in order that they mdy be 'wiser the next year. Every year on the fifteenth day of the first moon the emperor of China goes Will great state to a certain fleld, accompanied by the chief officers of his household, and prostrates himself, touching the ground nine times with his head In honor of the god Tien, and pronounces a prayer invoking the bleds- ing of the Great Being. Then as high priest of the empire he sacrifices a bullock to heaven as the fountain of all good. While the victim is being offered, a plow drawn by a pair of highly ornamented oxen is brought to the emperor, who throws aside his im- perial robe, liys hold of the plow han- dies and opens several furrows. The principal mandarins fellow his ex- ample, and the festival, which is really a species of thanks In advance for good harvests, ends with a distribution of clothes and money to the poor.-- Cleveland Plain Dealer, ------------ A whole lot of times the prodigal son comes back without repentance. Some very weak heads are carried around on stylishly dressed bodies. HER HUSBAND WAS A DRUNKARD A'Lady whe cures her husband of His Drinking Habits Writes - » . = if ii ff Tommy paused by the old stone wall. Unromantic was be, and small. What do they see, those twinkling eyes visions of luscious pies, Flaky crust of the lightest brown! How they grin at him--how they stare! Straight on end stands Thomas' bain. #Hold I" he hears a voice outring. #Tremble--I'm the pumpkin king! Bind the culprit, foot and hand Let him here before me stand, Pumpkin subjects, | command Cut him up in crescent slices; =, Chubby boy--I'm told it nice is} Mashed and delicately spiced up. 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