2' f ' ao-oiit of lathe“ will? she has a remarkable amtuï¬ k" . M»...â€" v - ‘..... ........,..~ .. ‘... y. W-..“ ~s _. *_ .â€" -. ..._ "'.3A ’ .2’-â€" ,‘iwow‘ , . “7- ._....._~.__. â€mu“ ... A_....__.___ REALLY TRUE FAIRY TlLRi ONE OF THE RICHEST CHILD~ REN IN ENGLAND. A 3.3: Girl Who Got $2 500 .000. Because of Kindness to An Old Man. A little English girl living near Munchtbitm' has 12.2-22 mode the hero-1P fun of 22. real. actual fulr3 tulvyâ€"ju; 221 12k.1 one of the kind she 12)\12.\".Shel won the heart of an old. seemingly! clubbed 22222122. lie is 21212221 now, and: “Jana-3'," at the. age of E). is worth. $2,502)_i)2;(). The story of f22i23' begirs sew-1213' V.~ wl'mn there was born lit 21 mean ultra" 02' 2221. ugly )f2122c1121sh I' suburb: a boy who 2'12 the ordinmru course of' 2-Vv222ts was Christ fluid .lolu: l‘u:‘t., His p.222 1121's were 2.22: 022g the poor 21st' of the pom 22.222! 111‘: lh)_\’ haul 122221113 2 2.421.222ng 2202.12 lubvhoml 122112'12i2 lie was plunged into 12221112223 Work. There was no factory inspeL 2212' in' tllcte thus I) acne 22 Ihilrl I'I22-.2I' “7qu at n ll‘llllL‘: 2Ize 2.21.21 Jul 2'2 211.1221 into 11121 fuc.tnr3 without edutmim and with no l'snpu of «.9222.- '21.. 1: it. ‘.\1.) 02-1222" hi the um‘nlui: the hours»- tmli of thy \V'lIi ztms dl'iw him; to 21:21 mill and went hinI l12172111 again! m 2'2. From til ~22 until ‘.1 the hov‘ s'i‘ug'glexl with his bunks in :m I1‘l'o12‘i to give 11i12'..~~1f which could not be given him 1:3 22'1‘112'1‘8,‘ Juno l.’ 2113 good- "' S JQU. knowledge It W125 22 2'2§II:~‘2221212~1222‘I~ 211222;".2' in the life of 12 2'222212221022 213.22'2' boy. . Other lugs in his 22211421222 1121.21 no; hope. They Were II~1122222 'il2-2l early to 11122 122'21251212'1s 222 212'221IV “Ink :Iiirl hopeless pov‘rt3, 11121 John was ambit inns. 22:1g' 222222121312 029 .\ 2421212311. "l llll’l’ minn- C1223." pun-â€13'; l \\ ill he told his foreman. Living in this :otute of rebellin'nH h.- uvmined his 22122302123. â€â€˜21. wus: 2222112123," $7.72†22 week then, and fox" 2~i_;2~'.t 3-~212's had been stuing a little from his wages. â€21 found :‘l):“ to >212 up 22 mnull â€hop 222221 may! out 2222 his 0\\'ll nude-nuns. 3132222112191222' was then 22 growmg city. cuustaith spreading; out. â€People “1212‘s .1'111'_;'2nniu~_1: to mvnnu to its su- l;1221lv.=.. and 222.1121io.'ul'.2rl3 to the su- 12.22".) in which John l’ort's shop “L!" 1 located. “$911 the 121:.viiinsuz li‘t others we†11.2121 luxuries.†V2229; the 2:1.2‘ti22i he worked 022. Hi.- pnupii- 2203: 1.12.2.1 the 21m .plo- tloodiuc the new dis-. trim 22.22.41. huu- buds and he begun’ the 22..~.n~22‘.2c2222-.~ 222' 2122-222. His stir-4 (12"8 nus i22;-Iitv‘-di221e 212221 34:21:21. ln~ t'inw- 1'21 had built 22 lns'gc l'uctm‘v‘ 222-+11 noon 122211 121-2'2222212- 22:12- of the V'.‘:1;2!i."i.si 2211122 in Manchester. lf‘n also 1121232212“ Ul‘-‘ Iii 1.117- li1-1’ 222121 1.32253 known of the citizens, lOe pl2232~2l 21.2» punt in public life 1:" 11.222! nothing in 2129122222122 with the 2111.21: 2-iiiln1ns. He had hurried. hm His wife died and left liiiu t'llll'l- hit. ll" was 2.2 xii-ventured 221.2222. Jim-ï¬nes‘s was his all in life. 71121 had nun 1221 would. I?» was rich. but 5:212‘2z-N2'r-21 21S 121 ‘:(l 122121 tl'e forc- l‘.“ '.2'221: 22 31 33.22213 old-1222222. lll-Zt:.l.‘$\l,.\'tl t)!" RUMANCF. ll-se her-{its 1121 run 222-.2~ of a. hint-12122 Iinrznnuntic life. A little gm (1: ll years 2212122224211 to cntwiue he" 1121' in 1.1221. rem-2 of the old marti- 1 222-1. Without knowing that he was 3i2-hii2g to her influence, the old 22.2.. found that he could not 'live \'.l"l:t‘ lit the girl â€â€˜0 took 1202‘ to lis 1.21mi- and 1.212' VV'2~l(1 nll‘.‘(‘ when he 21-1 12.2121 at mening from his fuc- 2211;. V. 21s the ore plow-at: t feature of 3, 2.212.121 to ramp about the ttgcilev to the sunu'irc of iizn unwants, Vvl'o never had seen t1 21 1L1.“ sz 1.11.21 12022512.- unhend. 'lhc old 1211222 I'ulled the girl his “little ray of sunshine" and w as 22 brighter and happier man in her compuro l'r- (liod a few wwks ago and when 12's will was opened it was found (1.1.2:! encryhting had been left to lit- t.2~ Janey Lol‘t with the stipulation that she take his name and be Known as Jane Port. Good fortune has not changed the ' girl. who is now 9 years old. A \lrulifll' found 1202' playing the piano in the drawing roomâ€"a tall. graceful little maidcu' dressed in white, lo! 11.202221 fringnd with dark brown ring- lutx-n On a fools-tool near her feet Sat listening silently anctler plet'ty lit-tle miss with long fair hair, and curled up on the floor between them ' war! a. yellow and While dog. sluni-' bermmly indifferent to the charn's of music. of them made. Miss Port played with unusual skill for one so young. Picsontly she: saw: in a. pleasing childish treble. i E lover in favor of a former rival. The song over, the little musician introduced ï¬rst her friend then! Jockey, the dog. “ran '.1 he a beau-1 ty ?" she exclaimed. carmsinp; dogâ€"a demript'ion which, it is to be feared. a canine expert might ques- tion. "Jockey is nw greatest. friend. They would not let me take him to Wales with me. and I missed him so much that I hurried back home to see him‘.†'INISPIHLED BY FORTlfiNE. 1211158 Port does not realize .0212: good for-tune that has befallen her, although her school con .nanions have hinted at it to her. She. by the way, declines to leave the public school she has been accustomed to attend and lime her tuition under- taken by a private gowmmds. “What. would you like to do, J am- if some day you became a rich lady 1’†asked the visitor “Please do not. call me ‘Janc,’ was the repbr. “I like ‘Janey.’ bet.- ter.’ "~‘All right, grow up would you Janey. When you 1 like to be 0.2 due lady, and live in London. and‘ have carriach, and horses, and scr- l vanta ?" 1 “NO. I am sure I should no.‘t. II do’uld like to live in the countIrvl and grow flowers and vegetables . l The flowers I could sen-'d to the 1203- Si pitnls, and the vegetables I could) give to the poor. On hospital 82272.2 am; I sent such a. beautiful basket of flowers; but I think the climb-922il liked better the basket of daisies It gathered for them myself. Don' t you think all little children like daisies better than those big red and blue flowcn‘s you buy in the snowy In cdnrse of further conversation Hills Port add that what she liked doing best at school was arrtlnna'ti'c. m was over such a. small 3‘ deï¬ed the mother, “she aï¬ mute give her sums to For a child mental aci'tlnnetic.†m MNTS A MGYGIJE... Pod gnve tho visitor to un- an‘didnotcargin the .01' 2201 the habit in .22 physician. ELJIL felt 22.1. 2211, turd these persons to- Fit-1t, the symptoms being ; smoking 2 lII' l‘ll'll . bikini-1i . "2121157212! . lone- world. and take courage with the i thou qht he has otllzci' chances com- in“; It is $222 'pposcd he will be all the other (3223" well poised ' A dain‘ty picture the three' 2 all pleasure and pride in his personal g 'And I hope I shall go to the pan- 1222221122222 next '2’ ‘nristmus, for 1 so lou‘ the fulriâ€"s.†Little "Janey" Port has had her own real 'poo’d fairy, " who has 22221â€. (1 her one of the richest children in England. _._..__.+_. NONâ€"SMOKER S HEALTHIER. â€"â€" People Who Do Not Use Tobacco Develop More Rapidly. "l‘herc is an easy way. if you are a cigarette smoker, to tell whether 3222'L1s you," "Do you furl, utter smoki: 2g, 22 ‘2222guor, 22 sinking 222211 '.2 wr~ut deprcmmn '.‘ 1‘22 3'12 22 feet Inel- .2ncl.ol3', hopeless. Weak I- If you 230, you should 2219122221022 smoking: at, the big: .12 road to be conzplied with. \ l‘ultl i i 1 1 UllCt‘. "l'he tendercy of tobacco is to weaken the action of the heart. lluc. in Very strong, robust persons this; gvcukeuiug' elicit is 3212'3' slight: it. is‘ bat‘co cannot. be said to lujul'e. 'llut in persons whose hearts and constiâ€" tutiou are trail the etTet‘t is strongly those. that 1"}.332: just described, and such per- sons ought not. to smoke." This specialist. has tabulated the xvi-unis of all 1122- sli'ukirg 2222’! run- 221212 u.\l students of his '.Vc- qnuiniguu'e for 22 {Mimi of nine years. He 1'2is found tl'ut the; smokers are shorter in stature 1122112. 212-,- 21-111~.\2222)!\ei's, 22nd thut they do. 1.1222 den-lop 22s “2111. in 1121 course of four years nunâ€"suioluu‘s gain :24 per cent. more in height c.1221 :36 peri win more in chest girth than the, :222L2k212's. 'l'he f221'2222~1', 22.10, are quick-1r than the latter. ’l'he3 leul'ui (1.222.221. walk quic k21"â€"â€"L1xcel in the. spud 21: all the 1122\\1inl 22nd 22223221221,} 2.“ i5. i CAUSED BY THE HEAT. i 322511. on Baby’s Skin That 0‘11: ten Alarms Careful Mothers. 1 Iiioutls 22 rash neck 2221.1 cl it 12"122 lmrizw' 1221 summer often 22. ~11..~12's 2:22 11.2‘ 2121 2'1. bouv of babirs 2112i! ~m2211 \‘.'l‘.li'l‘. Is 1221.1)‘22- ‘20 221.2222211‘2'1 2..L 21.2'2l‘ 22015112122 it is 212221 to ti." 21x22'>-I\"' while not dangerous, is' heat, 221221, the 2':tI:>.21 of much sullezing. 1222222021- iate relief is gin-22 123' dusting tl'e eruption liberally wivh lluby's (lwu l'owdw', which 2223.3 be 122221 at 22223" druggist's, but. to 2: 22'1'1 tl'c trouble u hat-(Suite must be that. will (1210‘. tin- blond of {11:- llulzv's tlwu l‘ahlets will ‘11 found 22. positive blessing in 222-'12 cases and VV'i.l soon 20:1022' 1122- L"L'122‘222.1.~s bounty of baby‘s skin. 3'2‘2‘. Clifton (223102, of liint‘uzdine (.22'... "M3 huby l‘ud 22 2'2.: .12 1212221; 01.2! 022 her 2".22'21 and 2211 mu.- 11212' medicine, but gixcn says: 11‘. VI l‘t‘l' the crisp: i2m “8121 left her until 12.11212- lL-I' Baby's ()-\\'!2 Tablets. and after usâ€" “ short time the rush on- 1i2'21l3' 2'isa‘22122121'n122'. l 1221.1.c 211.10 gh- en her the 'l‘22bl.1t:' 2'2'2' 2'1222' with tie 1‘2~.~t of 2'21s221t.s: they 22212 gently but promptly. and always 1222221921 b..b3 (.1 i211 222: 21 221-t1'ul. 1 t2‘ ink l the 'l2212'1-1ls u 212102.1121 22:2211it 2:21 for young 222212.132, Rain 5 0312“ T22!)- lets 2:'223' l.{‘ had from 2221 (2212112111? Own Powder“ at you prefer to order direct the}: will 122.1 :23 cents per box, and Ruby's ‘ id on receipt of [rice be :21nt post {'22 by the Dr. “illizims' Medidne C0222- iug them puny. Brockvilic, ()n't. VUWS Ul' JILTED LOVERS LOVELORN SW’AINS SEOLV KEEN DISAPPOINTMENT. ..__.â€"- Wore His Wedding Garments After Being J iltedâ€"cht His Bed i Thirty-four Years. "lt is regarded as custommy now- adaVs for the rejected lover to swalâ€" low his (limmpointment, smile at tho- riglrt in a month or so at. the 2220521., and may 3021225.»; “022an in 22 half 3ear. This is not always the casc, us a. few inst .uices will Show. There are cases of lovelm-n vow-s being made; which resmnble election bets. And; they 1222\21 l'L1cn can‘ricd out to better purpose. . Only a. f~1Vv Weeks ago there diet“ at Turin 22. Sig Mecca, who just half a Century ago was on theL of being 222‘22rried to one of the sun- Iniom maids in all that land of sun- Jhinc and sprightly beauty. But the maid was as fickle as she was fair, and at the last, n‘oment jiltcd her When news of her treachery reach- cd Mona he had already put on his the. Wedding garments. and be there and . cake of then took a vow that, however longl he might live. he would neVer VV'enr any otl'1er.'l'his vow he rcligiously' kept to the end of his days s2, and hn' might often be. seen in the streets of!1 Turin, a gI'oteSque, shabby, and: pathetic survival of the sartorial arts of the nineteenth century. It was a similar evil fate that oV'ortook Nathaniel Bently: only ini his case it was the hand of death and not treachery that robbed him of his bride on tlw worming of the day that was to have made him happy. The wedding fcaeit was al-- ready spread, and Nathaniel, who was a noted dandy, was arrayed in all his bridal finer-3' when the tragic news was brought, to him. He immediately locked the door of the dining room in which the ban- quot was awaiting his guests and vowdd that the room should never be entered duting his life. He lost. adormnien't, and from being thei sprucost. man about. town degenorat-i ed into a dirty, shabby, forlorn mum, plc of humanity, the butt of street bows, and an object of pitly or dch vision to his acquaintancdsz and when on his death, fifty years later, the dining room was opened it. pl'ch sontcd “a deplorable picture of dirt, diniolntion, and decay.†1 IN BUD FOR A GENEILLTION. [ -In the north of England the story i of Henry Jackson's eqccntrlc mun-i nor of taking a. love disappointment. ' is told 10-day, “although forty years have passed since the pathetic, if foolish. chapter of his life was clos- ed. Henry Jackson was a York- Sh‘il‘e laminar, one of the tallest and handsoms't men in all the country side. and great preparations had been made for his wedding to pretty Mary H'OWarth, daughter of his near- es't, neighbor, He was leaving his house on his way to the church when a. nmscngcr rushed up with 213221,- news that his bride to be had dig-- to be found anywhere. " when his ti2222222'Ie, - 1.22122». 1 ask i ng. " , ' 2‘1‘2'122i22l3' .- tuiu lover in 11:21 2215211222136 whose , 1.2213: love 112111.23‘221 him. (122 thel ,21223 when .1122- VV'2ts 12-21 to 11221 2211222" . foction, winch 21:11.12' little Stll‘I‘L‘W‘l‘. 1 mid ' 12212132 1 ' intended to 1.21.1.2: his b2 2212‘, when} she cruelty and capricionsly jiltedl . 11,122: 22222! within two 2222mtl'..s was :ipLVtion' . l:2>2s.~'el'.ol2l the same pr'iie. U: l 1 he married to some otheri There are ing operations in which Sunlighti very few cleans- Ceylon Tea Is the finest iTea the world produces, and is sold only in lead ,‘one holiday in his lif,2~ ‘speut in attending the 110}. A blNCLl‘ DAY There is hung to-duv 222 .2 northâ€" {to the position of employer of many hundreds of hands ling; boast it is that he has only'had 2222 21 whose amus- 2221d that. was funeral of n , relation. "1 can't mulu: out what soap cannOt be used to advant‘ §aCket3. 3022 young chaps want with holiâ€" aoe' It makes the home bright] .ulaCk, Aqh‘ed and Green. "Oilym' he said one (1213: to one of his 'llld clean. 1 ‘ n (" .21212s; "l ll(\tl' hurl but 2)2221'.21d 113 ‘35“ 1°: é’mL “5 it" ‘Salada Grunt“ t112.21 wasu '1 so vnio3uhle that I want, t-f Later in the 21223‘ news came tol him that. the fickle Mary had been driving through 22 distant. village. in coligpuny with a. former lover "If 11222. L's s22 " l-' 21222'3' pla 'idly nuswezed, "1 221.223' {is “all stu3 where 1 am," 22rd, true to his Vvo2'd.12e kept him bed for 1'lIiI'V3â€"fonr321222'1-2, until his! (lenitih, never seeing any one but. his faithful lI22us2-keepci‘. 22nd llL‘.\‘(‘l omoI mentioning the 2222.2:Ie of the girl VVh 0 122221 pron-d so false. Ultilï¬t‘th ‘ HANNS An 221241571222: 1222.23 is told of u'n-t other \'222'l'.’slii2'21 zuxmier who “kept-1 .~d his fate in 2m: 221 22 diflanm. spir- it. '11221 harms 12.221 2212'2.IL1V beenz 2'22112221 2.222211 in the parish clfurch. in 22 jealous n: .o'nIâ€"i 21221, refused pointâ€"blank to marry' "1‘1222122'2222 do 222% 122 lllVl‘ï¬,â€i 1 I . . him. he answered 3:22Vl3. "1 2222222 just look out for some mhm‘ 1222212": and, to the 22.222I2seII‘x-irt of 1.1221 district 1121 L'uiiied out 1 -is 2222921222222 so [nun-:12â€" 13'111221 on 11221 following: Sunday 11' .12 \1.'¢22H1("221121Il upon-41nd the name of the 33122222222 was 2'11: mged,; and they were "for the lira-.1 time of 2 I 1 Although tl'.’ Is 222-21122121 of tailing 21 l)l'2)i\¢'tl 1221‘2222 has its 2221222112118, it “221' ‘ putt-rabb- {2.2 1.1.21 muthod 2221211212121 22 few 32121.23: 212.1'22 by u 2"02'-' 123' his s222'2‘2's'2.f:21 Pl\:ll 12- posted 22 hundred Muck 2113,2121 cards to 12212'2 t'i‘inuds 222221 2222212:.22i2.tintros. (122 each, 2122,2121 was this 12221022 in funeral’ leltvuz‘s : 'J‘o lite ll!w",‘27!’\' 11.52‘:‘ of 21 bem‘nyod af- 22 brief 222221 severe .21222clx. 21.22 0 2-22 June 4. 1896, 221 22222112. at the 212-213-2111 whom its 2E2'2:~.tz'u3'212' unu- 12222' fake bur-21 to . 1". 211â€"â€" 22! the '.2-‘122' of St. .lamms'i c122 'i‘t'..1.â€"â€"â€". 1.1 l l" " \2 ("12.2 1_\ \‘S 212 llN'lTI‘RR, ‘ 'l‘hore 22225 22 certain grim hu-‘mor in r1121 :chnge of another 2V‘jL1"tud. ion". the 52.221\ of which 212.222.Ii;1'.22'c1dl in the “LL“. countr3 papers a year! ago A VVeLiLiiI. g had been IIII'ranged 221221 the "room had conuilutod the punishing of the house to WI}: icli 12101 22 :Ini'ied to a rival. 21121 21223' fixed for 12120 “wading tI'lIc district was placuI-ded \vlrtb bill's announcing an auction $22121 of all the A week before 222-riding day, and “in honor of 121221 nuptials of Miss Alice â€"â€" an'd .llr. .lohnâ€"â€"â€". The guests at this worl- ding are urgently invited to attend the. 9221-21, whore they will be able to pick up many choice bargniizts suit- able for the. home of the newly mar- lied couple. " But perhaps the oddest celebration of 22 221n.2'.2'i2'21.',e .2222 202222121 VV as 21.221. of covering the earth is thus Stuted by1 ' is 3,875 , l‘i‘ot‘. ‘(2UlLlll‘Olllt‘llL 1.0 My (4.1.0.18. 120 he 1121121 (in the] . , ' Was Inc-drab c. . a matter of 222~I'es.~'it3 which a certain 12221-1211 in 22 nuidland town was the scene only a. few months ago. I22 one room of the hotel the guesi'as were 22:222ki21p: merry over 22 sumptuous VV'edding break- fast. while from the adjacent mom came penis of laughter from the guests of a rejected but 123' no means broke-n hearted fiance of the bride, who was enmrtaining his sympath- izers at. a precisely similar banquet. ._._.__.+___._.___ LIQUID AIR FACTORY. Will be in Operation at: the St. Louis Fair Next Year. Among the most interesting exhib- its planned for the St. Louis Fair . next. 3ear will be a liquid air factory showing the method of and con- imtler a. in of motion, filtering, cleaning, drying. (lensing atmospheric air, pressure of 3,000 or 3 500 pounds, “A number of spectacular feats lune been planned, showing the great power of the air and the num- erous VV'a3s in which it can be ad- vantageously used as a refrigerant, illuminant, explosive, motive power, medical and anaesthetic agent'. etc, among which are the following: ":A kettle of liquid air boils on 8. ice, 's'tenm' issuing freely from the. spout. Boiling is further accelerated by putting a few pieces of ice in the kettle. “Blazing paper or wood, or a lighted candle, having liquid air poured upon them, are not extin- guisbed, but burn with dazzling bril- liancy. “An icicle is made of alcohol. \lliiskey and other substances ordin- arily difficult; to congeal are frozen. “Strawberries freeze, while steel melts. In the same small glass and at. the some time, liquid air inelts steel pens with brilliant scin- tillations and freezes strawberries to 31.2 degrees below 7er0. "Flowers dipped in liquid air 2'. but. easily tain their beauty and fragrance, crumble at touch like ashes. “QuicksiIV cr is easily frozen so hard that nails are driven in a plank with 22 hummer of frozen mercury. “A Snowstorm daily in midsunuuer will be another startling feature. Snowballs 100 degrees below zero made and thrown among the specta- tors." __.__.+______. BEW'AILE OF OLD MEDICINES. "'l'he length of time a proserip'tion retains its efficacy depends upon the ingredients," said a druggizt. "Sonici combinations of drugs keep goodi indefinitely. while others commence to chemically combine after being milked together for a while, and the man who :M'flllows a dose of the compound is apt. to feel a good deal worse than before he took it. As a. rule, medicines that are quite snvee't keep their curatiVe virtues longer than those that are acid or bitter. Nearly any medicine can be taken in safety six months after compounding and some will be all right six years ito a liquid form. A correspondent. thus gives a few ip'nrticulars cf the promised exhibit: hence. "‘h'ose that are no't' generally assume 21 cm dlcd milky appearance, but. that is by no means an infallible rule, who Vvisl'os to save his 33 stein un-l i1 11.: DEPTH 0 l1‘ Tl l'I'l 1 O CE-A N. ‘ 4 . 1in 12121 isI-lf in (2 on"trui3 to form opinIou recent mm], W. 122m (2.“ 2,2 research has clearly proved that the 121,. 2:; enter depths do not lie (110 of the ocean but in the neigh- bourhood of the dry land. 'l‘he lat.- (“st ascertained depth of the waters, Prince. .ll'bcit. of Monaco, following Prof or 2222222221 222 he the average in 1 fathoms: Atlantii, 2,012; 'lnIlIun l,- 821‘: l’mii‘it', 2,125; Antarctic, l,â€" 80-:1 Arctic, SH: Mediterranean. 721‘)†The Q‘l‘1‘1‘ltt“1.(’(‘[1ill 321i soqul-. {ed in the Atlantic was originall. 212'sâ€" 1(‘()\-(‘l‘0(l by U 21 slip Gettysburg, i.i22(1t\'â€"fi\e lll'llt‘S north of St, ’1‘1122222â€" as, latitude 1‘) 2121121221215: 11 IIIinutes, longitude (11") degrees 7 IIIinutes. I11. below H122 level. 11211122222}: Agussiv, in 11:21 Albatross ex- lll:l(l(‘ a sounding, podiiinn of 1900, 'in 1121 Pacific of $15-10 futhmus off; ._ ikncw what it was to escape from his ' 1work ‘. ‘ . l I '. -' icounti'y town 22 flourishing mill- -own- er who 12.25 worked his way 120222 a "half-fimI-r' ' at five shillings a week 1 I 1†tlc. "â€â€œï¬lmlidnys IIiiiIselI', 1, ,Vvit‘c is hem-22112 contempt. [ ;2)t|1.212' (1223' il :1 (liH)!‘I'2~ (".230 2122221 never .ruspifn itVV'eIIIyâ€"l'oui' though her :112221. 122- 11221 Seaside. 1 cuse for :2 unite int'unIIIu-I.surate with his family 'Shriul-zing' 2:1 rich-21 ‘fufluu s of 112) 12le ('- another.†0222- 2'2Iiinoi resist 22 certain tribute inf :Hilllll'ui‘iOll lo 22 2222222 who can 212:- this “'223', however his wisdom: huti \v llllt' taking liherul ‘ refuses them to his 212213; the. came out in evidence. in that lllt‘ pI-titiouc‘ri livI-II allowed a single day's i from house-hold cares during; years of married life, :ll-i husband had ulwn3s sewn 12222.1 his annual fortnight at. man who. Still):- 2'3- IIIc-uns 2 ll()“'l‘\I-l‘, 1121 2222222 wit ll ’l‘l'II-I'I- uI2I3'. 22222 I'I'ied from 11221 holiday Seas-:0“, with its 2').})2'l‘St‘ 222221 worries and n- opportunities for enjoyiuv'ut: ‘ there is; no thlllil that 222.12223' families \\'(llll(l gladly holiduys, for tlII-nisvlz'mi' and disâ€" pense with the 'longu i lands, and there are beâ€" at any rule. li'1\ ed to L‘.\ \isut Still deeper basins. 212-.22' Jupun. P-ttt four 2221123 and a. half may be taken to he the 2‘102ltâ€", est 212122112 of thI~ \1122221i2.'lh<1 mm». 83:21 depth 21f the Wm 121 ("1‘3" may. be taken us about. two English ‘ mi ‘08. , CURE 1] Li] "GPâ€"i ARR _ BUT STILL UURRD; s. KERNOHAN'S INCURABLEJ DISEASE CURED BY nonn's ‘ KIDNEY PILLS. Five Doctors Agreed There was no! Hope for Him, but He Has been“ Strong and Well for Years. (:0'o= t, Out. ., Aug. 24 .â€"(Speci22l). â€" The wonderful (‘l'llt'h 123 1.1'10121 5 hit!- 2.c3 Pills publislcd 22l2222'2-r 1. 211.2113, rc- cull tie (use of Samuel lVei'IIoihun, of this place. lt is years now since 1221 “1225 cured, but 2.2.5“ he is still cure-.1 it is V‘1cll \Vt-i‘th I'Lculliizg tl'e flirts. 121ml 312'. lV'cpnolmn delights 10 20122221. t'lem. “Some time in lluccmhni, 152225,", be 5213's, “l was tukun sick and luitl, up for fourteen months. During 2223" house and to my bed, 1 was attended ut various times; by five doctors. ’.l'lu'ee of ll.t.‘lll de- in'dnd t": 221, 2223' (license was incurable, 191(222112-1' Kidney, and LVV'o of lllt'lll' that. it was St'inall lii"2122'(1. All agreed on one thingâ€"tint 2223' cusc “When 2123' 2212222213 was all gme, us and 22s 2223 last mum-3 1 ill. \Vlicii hope I tried llodd's I had only talmn three boxes I was able to walk about. 2i tool. in all, eighteen boxes, when 'l was entirely cured and quite able 222 work ,“Dodd's Kidney Pills are the best friend I am found." _._.+__. PRBPLE Will] LIKE WERE, CLERKS WHO NEVER ANY HOLIDAYS. _\â€"_ Not An Uncommon Thing For7 Some Men to be Unhappy Away From Work. . . . 1 It IS one of the curious co21t2‘u212c-2 that VV'hi lc tions 01 human nature. AND 15.56. some men 220 300222.12 complete onei ........ A-“’-t-'12E-‘\EOT1- _ holiday than they begin to look f‘m-f 52-an Aolmyt’uhlic ward to the next, there are others: ........ who applcciutc holidays so “1110‘ Hall's Cntnrrh Cure is taken inter-i that tiny would gladly pay a sum 'nnlly, and acts directly on the blood (1022,“ if they could m. eXLused from 122.2221 mucous surfaces of the system. taking them. cashire newspapers recorded the. death of a Mr. Thomson, u Live2- pool clerk, who had only once been known to take a single day’s holi-' day in more than forty years. Once 'setisidc- ultll-i-ll‘t'lt‘tl to tut home. "I 1(22213' ’1222‘. though [backs on :leap to lig'llf in flu-iv 22 few weeks since 'his absence thr- '\\‘21r2~ l‘XllllllllI'll, jIl-is :linll 22 '12IV1.3212'.-' ! l01' '~‘I'l".'l2 1'5 111 TAKE ; i 5 It was only last year that the Lon-1 l t l i307“. 031'? H! (‘li MAN, I known to lil(‘ \\'l'lll‘l', found his [52212â€"1 I 1il3‘-holiil22y so little to his lustr- that; for 122222231 3'2-222's pus! be 1222s dis-1 llut‘n‘hed his wife and childi'v'u to the} spend the time i dare say it 222223: 1 21 hit s2-1Ii1212.†122: says. "but It's 1122- { W223 litlli~ 2‘2-51 22ml ‘ pence; 222221, it's 1112.1. happiest St ‘l‘lll l Hill 3.1V'l 22 between l)lll'r'(‘l\t‘.\'. fortnight (If the year for 2 I seldom get more ‘2122222‘ :2 mile 22\\'223' from my own garden." Among: the 2212-21 their [H'f’t'udlllOt‘S may absence. 022137 22 curbii-f‘ was cm!- \'i('t2~d 22f 2~222hI-I.7,lr-n12-nt. who for fif- teen 3‘2222‘5: had 2221\212' taken 22 day's ‘lIolid223'. As fute \‘.’I)lllfl 1212\‘21 it 1221 Wm: 122122-12 ill (2222- (1123'. books which he thew years thu! 1122-222 for fear so jealously guarded all with 1122- supposed 1'05 22 l 1 the man whom- 7.21211 not tlllOV.‘ him to 1221.11 22 day's I'21â€". 'spitt- from business fouIIIl seven ‘ 3“21222'.~:' 2‘23221112215222'3' recess thrust 2222 llllll."l.l'|ll(l011 'l'it-llils. ’..â€"4......â€" 1|l\'(l|l(.‘l“. (‘.‘lh‘llfx‘. The increasing IiIliIIht-I' of tli\222121i\ ('n't‘s 1222s I,2iVV Iii-runn- u 2'212'i2II 2121.21.â€" ;.~;2'~2' in the l'iiitvd Shift-r, :22.21 :2 union 22t 112,1 2112-2'11'3' of 2211 defuuui-mâ€" limit. 1222s lh‘t‘H 2'222'2222‘121 122 123' to $12122: lid-- of iliVLH'i‘i‘. it is litilllli'd out that in 1\V'21~It3 32-2223: more 1172222 million 1222\e 12212-22 granted in 1122- Stuff-s. llur- (li\27|‘2’2~:~‘ {villii‘ll i212: 1122- Hinze revival in nil l‘ZII'I'oI-e with ClStlJIUHJtVHl 2222.2I212ili2122 us 3 against SO,I}UU.1H‘.-U. 2'212-1 c “l 221 '.I'l t.-? .P-l‘l divorces. M22221 2122212 :2 million {2222(1 21. lInlI' .'\ll'201'.l('zlll children 1222\21 “set-II 21.2 12' homes 12122122122 up. The i.22\21 12.12122 11.12121 $LEFJ'I'1LO1’70 (livmn- suits. â€"â€"â€"â€"+ S'l‘A‘l'l-Z or 02122). 0213' (W ‘ 2.2:(1 Is tints“. ' FRANK J. Clllï¬Nl-DY makes oath 1.12221. he is senior partner of the firm of ,12‘. .l. CHENEY 6:. 00., doing business .ln tbs City of Toledo, County and ‘.Stntc aforesaid, and that. said firm will any the sum of 0N" llUlV‘lntl' l) DUL- ARS for each and every case of C .1‘2- "l‘Allllll that. cannot. be cured by tho use of HALL'S CA’I‘Altllll CURE. I RANK 2). CHEN]? Y. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of December, 't‘m.I-'.IIo, l ‘ 2\' .\ send for testimonials, free. F. .l. CHEN BY 6;. 00., Sold by all Druggists, 75c. Hall‘s Family P2113 are the best. Toledo, 0. 'lhe longest L1'lo2k pendulum in the World is at Avignon, 12"2222221. If is long. and requires 15 sec. to when he was tlIIcuteucd with a bronk-iswing through an LII-2' of 12; ft. down in his health his employer in- sisted that he must go away to the seaside for a fortnight at least, and, to make sure that. his wishes were obeyed. he engaged rooms at Black- pool, purchased a ticket, and actuâ€" ally saw his too zealous employee safely deposited in the train for his destination. TWO days later on entering the of- fllce he was amazed to find his clerk seated at his desk. "I am very sor- ry, sir " he explained: “but it's not. a bit of good. I feel just like a. fish out of water when I am not at the ofï¬ce. so you must please try to put, up with me. " and for the rest of his life the clerk was 21110ch to have his OWn way. Men of this kind are by no means so uncommon as might be imagined; i and they are even to be found in the 1' Government service. Not many 1 years ago the writer was acquainted with a clerk in one of the principal departments whose boast it was that he had never missed a day's 1 at.- tendancc at. the oflice for MORF THAN FORTY YEARS, although he was entitled to forty- five days recess every yeax. These days he would icligiously take: but regularly eveiy morning he Would present himself at the ofï¬ce and spend the day wandering; from room to room. chatting with his fellow- clerks or putting in a short spell of Work in his own room. So devoted was this man to his of- fice life that, although up to his re- tir.e.2nc.nt he had never had 22 day's illness in his life. he survived hisl I pcnsioning less than a year. Mr. Rain. one of the richest of American millionaires, had so set. his heart on accumulating wealth that. for more than twenty years he nev- er allowed himself a day's rest froml his Work, and for the greater part of i this time he toiled from sixteen to twenty hours a day. But he paid a. terrible penalty for his slavery; for Idurinz the last years of his life the 800d sleep he had so long denied himself ,l'et‘used to come to him, and all his lwenlth could not purchase even five and the Persontminutcs‘ slumber. Mr. Rockefeller, the Wealthies‘t of comfortable complications would 'do ' I222.11 the World 5 rich men, has alwzws well to let. all old medicines strictly lived laborious days and scorned do- alone.†W Holloway’s Corn Cure is a. speciï¬c for . 'the removal of cams and warts. We have e'ver heard out: failing to remove oven lifeâ€"um ll .. lb. V.- 02131: kl“. lightsâ€"even the small luxury of an occasional holiday: and it. is said for the ï¬rst twenty years of his working in fact. he was a million- are several times overâ€"he never “â€" â€totally Deaf. - Mrs 113. Perry. writes: "1 continued :2 severe 201d last winter. VV 12.2,h resuhed in 2223' becom- 122310122113 deal in 0.22.1 car and partially so in the 02122-21. Aftcr frying various remedies, and consulting seveml doctors. without. obtaining any relief. 1 was. ad- vised to try 112'. '1‘ 120222225 liclectric Oil. 1 war and the Oil and pnuredalia :lcofir' 2210 my car. and before one-half the 12222- tle was used my homing was compietcli iHestored IlIaVc heard of other 212521505. deafness being cured 123' the use offliis medicien." It. is stated that there are 22222211 spccinmns of the cedar of Letumon in the gardens round London than on: Mount Lebanon itself. LeVOF'S Y-li (Wise lle‘ml) Disinfect- ant Soup Powder is better 21221.22 222.12â€" er powders, as it is both soup and disinfectant. “Isn't that men-13' idle gossip?" “Gossip." said Miss Sharp, (12' idle. If is thing on earth." â€"â€"â€"-â€" For Over 5222:; Your! oc‘rxuiu Bvrvl' liu 1w: 1n med by M†WilllethI‘: for thou children wbx. c tee-.htnx. ï¬â€œâ€œ"-“ °f Inc. “22231! pum. c520: nicotine-22 the child now u 2.12 dh 21 02 It on ouch, cu in 22 "ad colic Raul Kï¬rtrlltiufm“crabby“ 222. on“ n bottle ~ u throughout. 2.22: wot-14.!“ Pure and ffliolz‘dn‘iuzfflvixuow IV 800122250 82 r. 222-323.12 An editor says his ancestors have been in the habit of living a hundred yieii's .llis opponent responds 123‘ s213ing that “that was before the in- trndui‘tion of capital punislunent." Minaid’s liniment Lumliiman's Friend A silver coin remains in currency for an average period of t“'('lll 31-sevâ€" en vears Little 11 flipâ€""Do you lovL1 me very much. mamma?’ Momma. (a widow) â€""Yes, my darling". Little lilieâ€" "Thcn why don't you many the man at the sweet shop?" To 'IlIOse of Sedeut: 22'3' ()culpatiuu. â€"â€" gen who follow sedentary oc2 2222.2222212. Vvlilcb deprive them of fresh :lll‘ and 212121- 6156,3115 more prone to disorders of h- liV'cr and kidneys L12 in those who 1L1.2.l active, outdoor lives. The former will ï¬nd in Parmelee’s \egctable Pills 22 re- sioratimwithout question the mast cili- cnclous on the market. They are easily rocurable. easil3 taken. no: expedition: .and WE) are surprisingly cheap con Siderinx their excellence. 1 who turn their1 holidays are some Who do . .so simply because they dare not fake , 2 . “little Comet" and during: 1221.21 '2 (i l" 2. 'Idcll l’ui't. ' “ls iIr-vâ€": the. most industrious : There are many occasions when 3 requires a healthy sedative and nerve soother. is no better such than The nutrient qualities of this tea are especially suited to readiusting the nervous system and making the functions of the body normal and healthy. Forty Cents hock! b. g‘ifty ‘03 Black, Mixed Ceylo 3:. Green Ask for the Rod moi BRANDS. {ting minim-d 4 Mm “139. Ineffi'caz '1 Victoria " TI] .\'1‘ lll‘llll-i. liilimiu soon will he 22 bI'iIb “212' "1’1Ҡis 1' 122221 t A 22(212‘2 M bim- of fin». 'lhut fits entruni'ipgh. \' ! l1!‘\ ~21 2‘- lVllltl would . 1 The bodice "1222s 1Ҡl17111"l'vll tucks, And tiff3 3‘222'215 of 121W, l‘ut round 211.21 3'Lil.2- 221221 f: 22221 .\2121 21\ L'I'3 titltt-r 32!:22'6. skirt is 53111221 zif‘. r2.12' 122p Allll illll‘l‘s (2:1: â€1, 2}â€. 1‘,.(.1: 'l‘lu‘ \\'l‘.2)li' li;‘,t;r. H, “villi";i 1“ .l‘tk‘t 12m >1I‘1pl3, The 12:23 s, sweet, ’ niif..i:1. \\lâ€llI'.~ me And .211 lth‘ 53225:; lultl “22 Tie 1.2221123 {up :2 f-11I, I2:':2'1I 13221 ‘llltil'; 21\2~2'321Iing:‘ I-xL'2 pt i)l"lt‘it‘;_:i'(l(llil ‘54 lltllllC. , I Was Cured '113' BilNAllll'S l.l.\'l"lll.\"l'. .l. M. (' A32." lilil.l-. 13:23: of Islands. ] was Curt-2'1 222' 1".22'i221 30222“. .123: MIX/\HD'S l.l.\'J;\l'..\"'l‘. '1 \‘IfIi liAIV'llIlJN‘. Springhill, N. S. I was (7222'212‘2 of (‘12I'2'22Ii2' 11122-222213- tisrn by MlNAllli'H l.l.\"l.\ll‘l‘_‘3'l‘. (2150. 'l‘l.\'(:l_.l‘3\'. Albert C0.. N. ll. ,1..;. â€3,121 .mwmm Slilnï¬xltl‘m‘: "You 522). in ioxe with 22213221‘21 2122-. 2:1'21 in love with an i2121211. you :21'21 2222‘. l't‘l'luil'ï¬ l of Acute. Bronchitis 2127“ ll Uli‘ .1 missing .for 123' suicides but 3‘2)†' 31’2222 in 1122121 al'llt'uach 211221 12lv-:2l," fillies 1121222211 (rt-grvti'ullj.) : "l'Iu -22f:'22i21 not. He is 22 I'.l1221222'2.~1.' in :2' ' fairy {1(21‘3'. l"VI1I'31liiitg i121 Imit‘lzctl' tui'nI-(l 12) 24-22151." _.â€"â€"â€"- .\l'12l in ’112 ch .~\2'.'. ion cmhlc l‘ilisziie vcr3 mild in :. 22,-:2 122:..ion. I l‘ 2.1'.222'lc':.~‘ \e; [tx'ialaud be c021'i.in22d. i "1122121210 1222‘. muse 2,;21'pi2gin ‘.iic s.o much 3 :l‘ ‘2) lllli 'l\ (itln'tlid l'llt‘lc Illlt‘l'PfVHl‘O‘ the 22206 101 c.2123! di~lm 'bslnc‘es .pills do. lerults. 1122-3'22222. too. '10 children without imp)‘: 222 tit-s \v.-lii2 12 follow the use of pills not carefully piepmcd. ; Mothee~"llm1s 112221 young lady 3'02: intend to 121222'2'3‘ know numbing about housukeupi2222"."' SHIPâ€"H Not .1, 122222222; 1']! 122- 1122- faliVe. I don't believe 'liouso 2222221 in ten 3'2-2225. " 121 for Miiaid's and 12121 -â€"â€"~â€"+ (‘.\.\'1\l~2 l)1~‘..\'()’l‘l().\'. “ho had just IVI'3'. France, was g2'en113 happiest 222.222 she 11 clean anther. 2212-21 in an possessed all t i.“ 210d A beggar lumvu‘tal :it :22 dog which to him. 21‘2- hospital the 222Ii222221 never moved inwu3' from the door. i 2:22 2' :to the 2:21IIIc't212'3', where he renminetl lying); on 111.21 grime for smei'al (1223's. Such fidelity mid devotion ancd the 221213' I'Imn the lute which befalls 2221i- nzals which 122222: neiiltei' master nm' ' 112222221~22sph3xintion. 5122121 auction-room in 1122- 112221 2121s l‘colcs and put up for sale. 110 1.1.:- 1l' oI 13-min 2'02.ts was bid, but; M. l \12 '1‘lll of the 922(iel3 for the Pro- vtcctiou of Animals, offered $4.16. 222121 tl'e 2102.: “22s knocked down at this who. The beggars dog is faVoIife animal at 1 now the illogs’ Home “here he has been pho-i 11(21222:1l1.cd Tim:- 122':9212~2~~nf musmuntion so far :221V' 22222‘2-21 2.212 22‘ 1‘10! {‘12- s Ami Consumptive 4n" 22 will I: of 21222121. but 110' 221 «01222.21 that. it will 2222! give relief. :.IIIl:Ill:If’.eI-1ion< ofihe 1122'2021. lungs :md' 2-112 s:. it is '2 222-251121 v. hieh h: is never been' k" .ow I2 to ‘ :Ii'». 11 'I'onm'es :2 free and 2:2~\ cxpc '."2-2. ‘2' in: .. lien-123 removing: the lbw-5.1211 1:221 :2':\'e= ‘212. 1:12:221221 12111.":21 There is a quic1ksilv212 222121.21 in IeI'u in whu 12 axe streets, squaies, and chapel. .ENGLISH SPAVIN LINlMENT Removes all lam-21.301: or callouscd lumrl and blonlshcs from hams, touch-s. splinu. ï¬ns hone. swccnay. ltiflea. g hum-ore and swollen throat. coughs em. "out! by u» or one bottle. Warmn' ed {In moth wonderful Blond-h Onto ever nown. i 2 Knowledge of telegrapliy and the jabilitv to sVV'im and row a boat are required of policemen in \ienna. i .â€" i 1 Mlnaid's linlment is used 12 Physicians 'should Vv-ig'h 28 lbs. for even 212222 take them 231212022‘ 233222 22! 12'Ipl aunt. i 01 his height. If he is 72' fi. 222 in. be :2212222n i<.r~2e2l ' in height 1'" 11"“ :1" 2 lllS.: 1 1 1 1 1 During the man's stay in 7 “hen the 120.2“. (lied the 210;: folk-“(1d his body . lie was taken- t.hc; ' l m ('t)l|"l|s (:Illds California Navels, 1 2‘2: ~21.21~e l p 221:. 3' , Carl ldoa every week 1 1M 3' 1 i biood cpavin. ' iâ€"â€"â€" 1 122th mon 12. Will you 1 be one of them! Experiment with cthcr and inferior brands, on ‘H'Tfl A BAMEROI 501.214." of Parana Cm.n L {- Build... Tomato Wrtu to} 12Ԡchic. â€,iPATENTS “I All! RELPlilG ElliE THRUSANR Young Men and Vitamin i l’o prepare for :1. 'niucli better ,{iOshiOI 212322 I 1 20121 b". hand- tin-.2 fur 1'2.ch ' these 5’53.†LESSONS fun: the Central Business College, 7038570." ' Po~1y id RIGHT. and we ; \1.' ant. to Hart. another thousand upwnrd 222 the 11:21.21: are discounted 60. for next flurry auvs. “’rizc at once for para’culare. l'czi'esromancc Dept . Central Business (oilegc. TUROSTU. _..-_. -., . ..-....-- rm--. ,, llO‘VER... No fewer than 311,041†persons are reported mixing in London may 3032'. Only about 222:0â€"11ftli of these persons are met: 22L'2'01..':Ited and in other 1I'.‘2i\'s. The others disappear from friends for 0\ er. N22213- of them 222 e "\Vant- 21d" bV' the poli2'2.,~ 1which 2~.\plains 22123 1103 do not reappear, Numbers of them 121aVL- London. 0“ ' MiSSlNU ],(),‘V ‘2! 0'. 2292' 62".“ es \\ 22r2221‘ktcrxziiuaior noes no: require :2 2e belt) of any purgutive medicine to complete 1121 c2:1c.Gl\'e i: a A per fcc 1.13 -pruportioned man foot his Weight should be 163 if (1 ft. in height, he should 0 [weigh 168 lbs. 'leap Minanl's Linimanl tn the 11111232. C0 XSO LATO It Y . Miss Sharpe: “BL-lime in vegetar- ianism? Why. 1 love good beef 1" (‘lzollyz "1 wish 1 were beef, V'ou know 1" ‘ Miss Shari c' . grow ! ’ "Never mind, ,V'ou'll w £32.12" Fly Pads will kill millions and do 8 quickly. ORANGES We have Mexicans, VWLEMONS EHAVE ’ THE BEST Valencias. and Sevillcs. BANANAS- All the above at market prices. We can also bundle vom- Butter, Eggs, Poultry, Maple Syrupand other produce to advan- tage for you. 1‘" DAWSON GOIHISIIOI 00.. MM .09 um am» 0:. tone 1â€"45 uPture W. m (0me mun-d them. I â€her cm a they can. Ii? 22.: Wk“. VM to!" to ï¬lm 31th. choc It." ‘1'th- on: â€has. It 130063.10?“ thomflmmr that with! ploy It aunt tool You while you â€ml†viii. dun-r hmflkucém“ no. 1111.327. '1‘ N U ISSUE no. -_. _ 3â€"7:“: 1'01. X. N .1. 4 11‘..- “"' 1 $313 '3': 21-3: 1‘32;ch 5'3: .2'? 9. .9: (1. n gnome l..1' '.2‘.E. ’..‘22 Ilt ‘r. ' i 2 .2 I 11 \ l y '22 ‘ l 121 2 ‘ l v 1 > . k 2 . . . J ,,- I ' I - x s‘ . ,. . i . '2 . .. .. \« i - . . i ' l .( 3 1 \ _ ‘ 2 " V v ‘ . 1 ‘ ' . . c .: . ' 21 ‘ l V fl ‘ 1 .1 I . ‘1 4 1 ‘ I ‘3‘. . : I '21 ~ ‘ . L I l 2} ,1 4 [2. 2 .12 ., . l2 ‘: 15“.. ‘ 'T\.:. :22. ind " ' ~ ' 11 1'12' in 2220'" l' was 22.22 In '..- ".1 .1 ‘ . . V I 2‘::::.h 521.021.. 2 3..:I<- .-".,.~" '..1 .. l. . 1:22 assented . 2 - . l 2' I . . . . . “l'u' I 21212.1â€. 1:1} 2. .. .1 Who Could Nov Known of B. “L' tit) 2.0L 2:" . ‘.V .1 2.‘ “1222 3'22‘1113w' 1251-}; l'. ‘. ‘,.\. > \.1 2 . many are b.~_1.o:.tl the 121.22; flictllcul llt'alllufl‘. 1.22.22 :2 1.\ flu-i.“ 2.22:2‘5 in llt‘n“lt'?"i.2"‘: 2 in:r 1‘2 \‘.‘ I ' 2 \ now '22 '2: l R, (l' (‘1 2 \ \\ :1 “l .2 . l '- - 1 ’- " -'2..'2;211'.‘_~ ‘\ 2,2 22‘ b 64.." ‘L 111‘ ‘('\.i8:;:2€ 1', I'll}: 1):. ( liaSC‘.‘ "V'Q‘TWU 1“. great} food cure 2.12' (51-0w... lft‘l‘U'S. “1202: you find yourselij pp iiig'l'l<. s~.1".'cr from i‘22’i:~,m.,2 he;2d.2"'s2c. feI-l drowsy 2.2:... 222221 losing energy umbki courage, it is flute "20 pay ‘... 2.2 212- :21r\21.‘. You 22233 2'22. self irritable 221 times, VVorri 1:11:21 liilll"'~, ltlldhlt‘ '20 ('0' 11.1 mind, fox-12:11:! and 3.12;. mi, disheartened and disc Better give some attcmion 2e:\c~‘ 112'. ('i122s<~s Rene lood 2x prewnts {2.222213sis and lo