Daily British Whig (1850), 30 Sep 1908, p. 3

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Ladies', Misses' And Children's Winter! Jackets. atte Ladies', } truly splendid, h to call your of Children's ntion Our - We uw to our display Misses' Neat fashion 'ble garment fitting. Best m good, an 9 Jadkets showing is ws, well cut, well sewed and perfect y aterials on the market used and no skimping-- table goats, every one. Visit us this fall. URS! but ample, con It seems early to speak of } Urs, rhaps, it won't be and in not be prepared for Muffs, market long before they will be needed the first cold snap. Collars, Throw's, the most fashionable Furs shown Tailored Skirts made for $1.25. Millinery ! JRUMLEY BROS CASH COUPONS. Stoles, etc., in all on the Prices right ¥ - NEW EYES $ Z4:44' im poasible to get new eyes, but you can' get the next best thing--Ce-Rite lenses with Shur-O n mountings. Such a comfort and relief . hh di scam SMITH BROS. PHONE 666. MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED HERE. such a (TRAQE MARK] : For TRAINING CORSET For S1ouT WOMEN You will be Stylish if you wear this Superior Model--*The Corset without a Rival", sold in all good fortes through- ; out Canada. No stout woman has ever yet reduced her ab- : domen with comfort and perfect' safety, by the . use of any corset except the "D & A" Ne. 575. It is impossible to acc omplish similar results by! t any other method--there is no substitute for this | Renowned D & A Form Training Corset Style 575. SOMINION CORSET C0., Manulactarers, Quebee, Montreal, Torontv 13% Church St. Toronto. Eat. 1860. Surgical Aids to the Afflicted The 3G Knee sl AO WwW Supports rion port. In this, we repk ferrules short t1 y allowing wearer tot ht with a greater ag We re: aliz e th shape will suit all cases all styles to order to Authors & Cox stration roved ir achievements in. Orthopedic admiration of Our Arti- ha he the medica ficial Liz , Hip Knee and Aukl e Joints, Knock Knees, Club Feet tt ralysis, rite us for help. Cas individual case. J eter nd LOT OF -------- = A CHOICE Crawford Peaches . JUST ARRIVED. ALSO Choice Sweet Potatoes |* = R. H. TOYE, King St. XINGSTON TOWNSHP --t THE PRIZE LIST AT THE LATE EXHILUTION. | which Was Had a at the Crystal Palace Grounds--The School fi Competed' For Prizes. sljowing is the prize. list for the { Kingston Township Fairy held at the | pair Grounds on Thurskday last: Agricultural . ¥. Trudell Keenan; Stallion--1, } Te ym--1, F. 3, ¥. Trudell o Mire and Foal--1, F. Keenan; Zeki. {| Murp 3, C. Dawson. Two- year-old--1, w. J. Smith; ZA. Trudell. Ww. F. Gates; 2 a | Bruton; *3,° FF One-year-old--1, {John Drapes 9 Smith; 2, J. General Purpose. Team--ly, Wy Scars; 2 K Ww. Blacklock. Mare and Foal--1, Geo. | John Draper; 3, A. Day. Two-Fear-old--1, C. Dawson; 2, Stover; 3, 'W. J. Smith. 1908--1, J. Draper; 2, A. Stover. Spooner; 3, Guess ; A. Foal, Day; 13, A. BE Carriage. Team--1, A. Stover; 2 {John Reid. Mare and Foal--1, Gravelle; 3, H. J. . wo-year-oid--1, 0. 3, John Draper. wr-old--1 and 2, O. 15 1-2 hands--1, Stover; 3 H. F. Gates; 3, E. H. Stover Simpson. Gravelle ; C. Dawson; Giravelle. H. Mc- J. Simp- One-y¢ over EH Horse | Adoo; 2, | son. | Horse Fair; 2, | under 151-2 hands--1, R. IL John Reid; 3, John Clyde. Roadsters. R. Smith. hands--1, C. Ewing; John Reid. hands--1, Wy Fastest Driving Team--1, dell: 2, A. Stovery 3 Ww. J. Qaddle Horse--1, D. Sheehan; 2, Kelly: 3, W. J. Smith. Foal, 1908, Carriage--1, C. Mar- ting A. J. Sitapson;3. W. Blacklock Foal, 1908, Agricultural--1, F. Keen- 3, F. Murphy. Thoroughbred Beefing. F. Keenan. A. E. Weller, Keenan; 2 and Stallion--1, Under 51 1-Z Spooner; 3, Ove 151-2 0 2 1K J | Clogg. F.: Tru- Smith. r wn: 2, C. Dawson; age--1, Calf, 1908--1, Cow any age--l KF. A. E. Weller. Heifer, two years old--1 and i Weller. Heifers, Weller. Heifen/ Calf, Bull, Bull any 9 A. 9 one year old -- 1 and 2, A. 1908--1, A. E. Weller. Thoroughbred Jerseys. all any age--ly J. F. Letherland. Cow any age--Ilp J. BR Heifer, one year old--I1, E Heifer: Calf--1, J. F. Letherland. Bhoroughbred Milking. Ball, any age--l,.A. E. Weller 11 Calf, 1908--1, W.. Grass; 2, Weller " any age--1, W. 3, A. E. Weller two years old--1, K. A. E. Weller. year old--1, W. Spooner; 3, A. E. Weller. Heifer Calf--1, K. Spooner; 2 E. Weller Tetherland. K Purdy. A. 9 Cow, Grass; 2, K Spooner; Heifer, ind 3, one Spoon- 2 \ Grass; 3 and Grades. and 2 Beefing Cow, age--1 F. Keenan; J Knight. Heifer, two years--1, F. ind 3 Heifer n. Any S Murphy ; 2 F. Keenan. 2 one year-l, and 3, F Keen Heifer Calf--1 and 2,, W. J. Smith Milking | Grades. wge~1, K. Spoor J. W. Edwards. o years--1, K 3 WW. .J Heif¢ one year--I, Keenan; 3, W. J. Caif--1, F rs P \ | Cow, | Kee He Keenan; ny 3, tw nan; ier, Spooner; © I Smith. I K. Spooner;?2, Blacklock. y | rs; F | Heifer Edwards. Keenan; J. W { Coarse Wool. 1 Lamb---1 and 2, Ram--- Jahn Draper, and 2, John Draper ; 3, Ram Joun Draper, | i t Ewe--l AE, Weller, Ewe, &h 1, John Draper, Ewe irling -- lamb--1 and 2, John Draper, . Fine Wool. and W. and J lamb -- 1 1 Sproule. J. | Ram » Ram and W, J 3, and W, J. irling - Sproule ; J. Ww. J. J. ww H Sprouie. & W,» & WwW, ind 1 | Spson | Ewe Ewe H Fat she proule. lamb--1 and 2, Ji Sproule, Simpson. or wether -- 1 and 2, & W, We ewe 3, J. Sproule. Large Beeed. . H. Stover ; 2 and 3, v 13. Smith. C. RH 1908-1, J 1908-1, W, of pigs--1, Otto. Sow--1, Boar, S Knight | | | 2 . Smith J. JW itter 8 Knight; J. Smith. Small Breed. r--1, E. H. Stover; Ww. Snuth, Spooner; 2 1908-1, E. H. 1908-1, W. J. Stover, Sow--1, K, , J. 8S. Knight Stover. Smith; » Boary Sow, 2 E fH, | Hmusements. (RAND Y OPERA) HOUSE) THURSDAY, OCT. 1ST. DONALD MACRODERICK Presents ROBERT CANTHONY Actor and MISS HAZEL Court 1 The Celebrated nglish Dramatist, support by STANMORE, of the London, in C. ~Haddon lightful Comedy, - THE TYRANNY OF TEARS Prices, 25¢., 33¢., Seats now on sale. Theatre, Chambers. De- §0c., TSe. SATURDAY OCT. 3RD. ONE NIGHT ONLY. Bargain 2.80. Evening, The Hil lariou® Rural Comedy Matinee, 8.15. Scene, Rescue from Country Danee, The Great Speciaties and SEE The Wharf the Waves, The Lively Kids.10 Musical Numbers. Bargain Matinee, 15¢. ¥ 15¢., 25¢., Seats on sale Thursday. 5c W ONDERLAND Sc 1--"UNCLE'S FORTUNE." "KNOWING BIRDS." 3--SONG--"NO ONE YOUR FLACE." EXTRA 4--"GAMBLER'S FATE." Children" One Cent Afternoon. 25¢. and vening, 35¢., JOC, TAKE CAN To-morrow Double bill afternoon. NEXT WEEK special Saturday Watch for something extra in Vaudeville. Liberal Rallies Will be held in the Liberal Rooms, corner Princess and Well- ington streets. Victoria) | Thursday Ev g Rideau Frontenac | Friday Nos. 11,12,13,14 & 15/Evyening St. aves: Friday Eve, Nos. 5 & 6 their friends All Liberals are invited. J. McD. MOWAT, President Reform Assn. Hon W.S. Fielding FINANCE MINISTER And other Members of the House of Commons of Can- ada 'will address the Electors of Kingston and Portsmouth At a at the Opera House ON ee Tuesday Next OCT. 6TH. AT 8 P.M. All are and Prominent public meeting to be held to attend. J. McD. MOWAT, Reform Assn. invited President Kingsten Littér of pigs--I1, KK, Spooner; 2, J. bnig! Poultrys. Get old standard varicty--1 and Ww BC J. Sunith. Geege, 1908-1 Turkeys, . & W. Sproule; Turkeys, 1908-1, Topliffe: 3% A, Barred rocks--l1, W. E. Toplifie; 3, Sears. Leghorn fowls---1, R. A. Marrison ; 2, C. Friendship; 3,, John Reid. White or buff roaks 1, W.J. Smith, Bruton. a and 2,, Ww. WwW. E, Toplilie; 3, B. Colter. B. Colter ; 2, WW. ~tover. Rr. J. Smith: old=1, E. Bushell ; R, J. breed 3, W. { any other 1 .. Cooper; 2; C. Ewing Smith, Rock chicks--1, W, nd W, 3, W. E. Toplifte White ducks--1, R. J. Cooper; 2,.P 3, W. E. Toplifife. other color \E. Topliffe ; E. Toplifie; 2, Sproule; Smith Ducks, Cooper ; - 1, 3, A. RJ, to. any Ww. a ver, Grains. . Fall wheat--1, J. and W, Sproule, Epring wheat--1, W. EB. Topliffe; 2, John Glyde; 3, W. Clogg. Oats, black--1, F, Gates. Oats, white--i, W. E, Toplifffe; 2, John Clyde; 3, W, Blackjock. Beans, white--1, E, H. Stover; 2, J. and W, Sproule; 3, W, E. Topliffe, A PAIR OF COUNTRY KIDS| MAN TO ASSIST IN GARDESING and general work. Must understand horses. Good wa, to steady man. Apply 'John H, lexander, cute Sir Richard Cartwright, ""The Maples MEN WANTED TO LEARN BARBER irade. Graduates earn twelve to eighteen dollars weekly, Help secure positions. Will equi shops. Con- stant practice. Careful instructions. Few weeks complete course. Uata- logue free. Write Moler Barber. Col lege, Toronto. MEN, AT ONCE. ON SALARY AND expenses, On¢ good man each locality with rig or Die of handling horsés to advertise and in- troduce our guaranteed stock and poultry De aE No experience necessary ; we lay out your work for you. $25 a week penses. Posi- tion PEE Write W. A. Jenkins Manufacturing Co., Ont. WANTED-FEMALE, Miphl E-AGED WOMAN OR GIRL TOC £ with housework. May sleep at Apply 157 Sydenham street. EXPERIENCED GENERAL SERVANT, good plain cook, References required. Good wages. Avply 53 Earl St. SERVANT. NO Goon GENERAL i Mrs. Macpherson, washing. Apply 162 Earl street. RE- in 191 A GOOD GENERAL SERVANT. ferences. Apply between 7 and the evening, to Mrs. Phelan, Johnson street. 8 A GOOD GENERAL SERVANT, FOR family of three. References. Apply between 7 and 8 in the evening, to Mrs, Chas. McKay, 218 Johnson St. SITUATION WANTED. EXPERIENCED TRAVELLER, references, good connection. Box 68, Kingston, Ont. BEST Apply POSITION AS private family Whig office. BY A GOOD WOMAN, cook in a hotel, or Address Box "'B.." SITUATIONS VACANT. OUT OF WORK ? IF. YOU we have positions Apply, Cana- Brockville, ARE YOU are write to us; open for all classes. dian Employment Agency, MUSIC. MISS GRACE CLOUGH, A.T.C.M., gold medalist. Teacher of Piano and Theory. Pupils prepared for Toronto Conservatory Examinations. Address 83 Karl street. PERSONAL. BIRTHMARKS, ate. removed permanently, without scar. Twenty years' experi ence. Dr. Filmer J. Lake, Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat and Skin Blemish Specialist, 258 Bagot street. HAIR, MOLES, warts, PHYSICAL OULTURE SCHOOL, or- posite Whig Office, Ladies', Men's and Children's ciasses will commence Oct. 1st. Write for booklet on Nature Cure. G. A. Palmer, Specia- list and Masseur, ROOM FOR 8 TABLE 8 BOARDERS x private family. Good Appl at this Office FURNISHED ROOM, WITH MODERN Conveniences, with or without board Apply, 439 street. INSURARCE RISKS, GOOD fair Re. 6, Do 480. OPPORTUNITY TO FURNISH estimates on électric work. All kinds of work promptly done. F. J. Birch, Electricizn, 206 Wellington street. FIRE ments. J. Brock St. THE A JOB CLEANING ASHES ous OF or cellars, or othe Prices righ General Carter oe tr BY itd st. ANY HAVING GOOD sec stoves or furniture, be- fore disposing drop a post card and I will give prices. John Thompson, Second-Hand Dealer, 333 Princess street. Lyt le, PERSONS GENTLEMEN TO GET THEIR WINT- er qvercoats made now, also last gar? turned and made like new. our own cloth made inte up-to- Price and workmanship guaranteed to please. Thomas Gallo- way, The Tailor, 131 Brock St. next to Bibby's Livery. FOUND. OF MONEY, A WEEK Aco by date suits. A SUM Sunday. Owner may have same calling at 56 Wellington street. MONEY AND GOLD FOUND. The Gold Watch, adver- tised in the Whig a few days ago as lost, was found by Miss Ferris, Queen street, and returned to its owner. The purse with $20 and other valuables, lost in the post office, was also re- covered through a Whig lost ad. The lady, who resides on Xing street, never expected to see her purse again. She has faith in advertising results now. ARCHITECTS, E Is, ARCHITECT, residence, 181 University ARTHUR office Ave. and Pp, SMITH, ARCHITEC] Anchor Building, Market Square. 345. HENRY etc., 'Phone, ROOMS AND BOARD. ae seers GENTLEMEN CAN FIND pleasant ' rooms, comfortably furnish- ed, at 144 Barrie street. Modern conveniences. MONEY AND BUSINESS. AND a GLOBE FEW POWER & SONS, ARCHITECTS, MER- chant's Bank Building, corner Brock and Wellington #treets. 'Phone, 212. ST.. STONF STABLES, PRINCESS in sty yuod x . Pi lon, Oct, Apply "K.," Whig office. WELL-FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH modern conveniences, with or with out board. Apply 176 Clergy St. ALBERT Modern, Welling« BY BRich DWELLING, oR near Victoria Park ply. to T. J. Boon, 139 ao AVE. modern 8. R. 821 UNIVERSITY dwelling, 8 rooms, (BRICK. vow ments. Apply to J. Mean, 51 Brock St. STORE ON KING STREET, Ap. {ining Wh hig building, vd Saseesion. Dery Joseph Rriscock. FROM OCT. 1.-- BRICK SERRE 1st. oy at Whig o 181 Division street, wit , including extension Kitchen, hot water heating, bath, etc. Ens quire at 179 Division St: FOR SALE. $2,100 WILL BUY A FRAME 1 DWEL~ ling with six acres of land, barn and hen near city. ouse, IF YOU WANT TO SELL OR RENT vour property, consult A. F. BOND, REAL ESTATE AND IN« surance Broker, 79 Clarence st, CHEAP, AT MISS FANCY RABBITS, Portsmouth. de St. Remy's, A SQUARE PIANO IN FIRST-CLASS condition. Will sell cheap. Apply Whig office. FURNACE, Apply, HOT, AIR SECOND-HAND hy good condition. cheap. Ian Whig office. OUT-FIT, BOAT, TE} CAMPING William Follest, gun and spove. Nelson street. NR, 170 SHCOND-HAND waggons, cheap. St. TWO HORSES, SOME buggies and spring Massey-Harris Co. 1382 Clarence IN WILLIAMSVILLE, seven rooms, hard and Two full city Apply: on premises 170 Nelson street. FRAME HOUSE Nelson street, soft water. with house. William Follest, lots go to TIDY FRAME DWELLING, ON Al~ fred St., stable and deep lot. Price right. For particulars, apply to T. J. Lockhart, Real Estate and Insure ance Agent, 159 Wellington St. A sSoLID ling house, separate, lighted at Godwin's Market Square. BRICK ¥ rooms, hot water heated, and gas for cooking. Insurance FAR wd Con. -- two miles west of Selby, five miles from Napanee. Good land, Well drained and watered. Apply, Smythe, King & Smythe, Hetigugnn; Kingston, Oat. TT 3 # LATE ona 114 Stuart street, to Manager Bank of Com~ TWO-STORY DWEIL~ bath and W. Ou electric Apply, Agency, VALU abl BE 3, 6th 100 acres, OF THE Estate ; HOUSES Wilson leased ARCHITROT, second floor ever Makood's store, corner Princess streets. Entrance on 'Phone, 608. . NEWLANDS, office Drug Bagot street. "FINKLE FARM FOR SALE. i POOL, LONDON fire Insurance Lompany, Available assets $61,187,215 n addition to which. the policyholders have for security the unlimited liability of alll the stockholders. Farm and city property insured lowest possible | rates. Before renewing old or giving new business get rates from Strange & Strange, Agents. 'Phone, 568. Ont. AV at STRAYED. 54 ONE § vear old BARRIEFIEL D, and White Heifer one finding or knowing kindly inform A View Hotel, { FROM Sunpsor OF PART LOT NU MBER the First Concession and one mile west of the | fronting the beauti- 208 COMPOSED sIiX, in Frnestown, Village of Bath, ful shore of the Bay of Quinte; acres, about 175 acres of work land, balance - pasture. This farm is widely known as the Finkle Farm, and is going to be sold bargain. Apply to H. S. Northmore and Max. Robinson, to the Estate, Bath, Ont. Executors MARRIAGE LICENSES. KIRKPATRICK, ISSUER OF C. 8S. 42 Clarence St. Marriage Licenses, and | Bagot | of | choice | at a | 104, leased to. F. G. Lockett, Shoe Merchant ; doubi -44 O'Kill street ; 15% 179 Collingwood on Tower Ibert Joseph Power, on merce § Wholesale house, 42 Sydenham street ; street ; also lots street. Apply to John Tweddell. { - FOR SATE OR oR To RT C, ¢ HOY en a Rev. J. D. Boyd, | NEW EIGHT first-class modern Terms easy. Apply 106 Pine street. ROOMED BUSINESS CHANCE. HEAR FROM OWN« paying business for location ; price, . reason for selling pad possession can be had. Box 1821, Rochester, WOULD LIKE TO | er having KO wd le. Not particular about plea and ste I.. Darbyshire N.} Smith. Smith ; Ww. Ww. J. J. Peas, small--1, Peas, Rankin, Corn Clogg ; « Clover Timothy Kelly large--1, ) LA. Toplifle. F. seed--1, ear Stover Gates, I. Gates; seed- 2,2 RB, ' a -- Vegetables. - 1, C. Chris- variety 3, oLht ny [ Ww. Beans 9 George Foplitie; 3, = topher, A. Sto White, LA9A0S 2 RJ. 1, B. Col Clogg. F. Red, W. Early Smith 33, 1. B. Colter; Vv 'T 'ped jul C19A0)s CN 3, Bushelll; 3, S. Christog her. Cabbage, summer--1, C. Baker; Baker; 3, B. Lancaster. Win- 1. J. Knight ; 2, C. Baker ; | B. Lancaster. Savoy, Jno. Baker; B. Lapcaster; 3, C. Baker. Red, 1, Joo. Buker; C. Baker. Mangolde--1, P. Lashford ; Marrison; 3, B. Colter. "Beets, long--C. George; Baker. IReets, round--l. John Baker; 3, George Swain. . Turpips, Swedes--1, W. J. Smith; P. Lashford ; 3, W. E. Topliffe. Carrots, field, red--1, John Baker ;! 2, P. Lash{ord; 3, John Heaton. Carrots, field, white--1, Jno. Baker; F. Trudelily 3, O. Ggorge. Carrots, table--l1, P. Lashford; John Baker; 3, B. Lancaster. Onions, red--1, J. & Knight; Lashford ; 3, C. Friendship. Onions, white--1, J. 8. Knight; Friendship; 3, R. J. Bushell. Onions, vellow--1, R. Marrison; J. 8 Knight; 3, P. Lashiord. Onions, tomato--1, P. Lashford; C. George ; 3, €. Friendship. Tomatoes, red--l1, OC. Friendship 2, R. J: Bushell; 3, John Baker. Tamatoes, purple--l, C. George; P. Smthi; 3, E..H. Storer Celery, white plume--1, John Baker; J. 8 Knight; 3, Oi Baker. Celery, Golden, Paris--1, C. Baker; 2, Joho Suker; % Ry J; Bushell ver. P ter Late Gates; 3, 9 1 Joho ter, 3, Se 9 9 Johny | | 9 C. Friendship; 0 - 9 2 P, P. 2 Cc 2 a 2 a2 { your x ather, fal, | manifest | treal St. | Market {| Lancaster ; THE PARAGRAPH PULPIT| Unitarian. REV. C. W. CASSON. The Humanness Of Jesus. "I go to my Father and to my God and your 1 God." Ii these words are correctly re- ported, and if they 'mean any thing at it is that Jesus of his being other than a human child of God. There is the complete ex- pression of his unity with men, and the practical denial of his being one in a deific trinity. He puts himself squarely in the ranks of the human, speaks only as a repre sentative of many. It is strange in deed that any one can read these words and not be impressed by their meaning and 8 nificance. They are sufficient of themselves to | refute any trinitarian theory. Said Jesus, and C. W. Casson, at 25 Address, Rev. ostor, Mass., for the Beacon street, B. literature. -------- anon ia g y AUCTION SALE. HE BRICK RESIDENCE, 42 MON- The building has 12 rooms, roomy pantry and cellar. electric light fixtures and all Inspection of house between 2 and ip.m. Sale at MURRAY'S Square, at 12 o'clock noon, THURSDAY, Oct. 1st. Sale subject to reserve bid. For terms see T. W. "Milo, or enquire at sale. 5 Celery, winter--1, John Baker; 2, B. 3, OC. Baker. Pumpkin--1, A. Stover ;2,S. Chris- topher ; 3, J. 8S. Knight. Citrons--1, P. Lashford; Baker ; 3, C. Baker. Cauliflower--1, B. Lancaster; Friendship; J. 8. Knight. Squash, flield--1, P. Smith; Gates: 3. QW. Clogg. Squash, table--1, F. Gates; Baker:" 3. P. Lashford. Vegetable Marrow--1, B. Lancaster; 2, O. Friendship; 3, R. J. Bushell. Sweet Corn--1, E. H. Stover; 2, Knight; 3. A. Bruton. ker; 3, Sears. \ Ensilage Corn--1, W. E. Topliife; 2 W. J. Smith 33, J. S. Knight. Collection Peppers--1, C. Friendship. Collection Onions--1, J. B. Knight; John 2 2 " C. 3, PF. 2 2 C. 3 5 O Bgjondship; § C. Georges | | _ his fellow | modern improvements. | Rooms, i It Means Money! And when it dges it is of very great importance' to Every Housekeeper had no thought | There's a saving in burning Swift's Coal { | | | i | | 1 | | | {Thousand Island & St. Lawrence | River Steamboat Companies | In Connection with New York Cen ~ { tral & Hudson River R.R. Change of Time on and Aftef MONDAY, Sept. 28th. daily, except extra trip, leaving Vincent, daily, | Leave Kingston, Sunday, {2.00 p.m. Mondays, 5.00 a.m. Leave Cape | except Sunday, 10.50 agu., making pct connections at Cape Vincent to land from all points in New York State. { Through sleeper Cape Vincent to New | York. Collection vegetables--1, C. Friend« ship; 2, OC. Baker 3;, John Baker, Collection potatoes--1, Geo. Bwain; W. Clogg; 3, W. E. Topliffe. (Continued on Page 4), 2 - love money who marry for object to a little Even those alone do not on the side. A woman can't see anvthing attrac- tive about another woman whom her husband admires. It's queer how some people imagine they are having a good time when they do things you dislike. Fireworks were originated in the thirteenth century by the Florentines and later were popularized in Rome. An Indian stream, the River Kist« nah, 600 feet wide, has the longest span of h wire in the wor Argentina's area under cultivation i= now 36.000000 acres, comparing with 12,000.000 in 1905, An oak tree pits Just fect high containg about 6,000,000 lea LC sth

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