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Port Perry Star, 6 Dec 1911, p. 7

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to BOrve | i bi EE |e tte ob gn It Ik tori times mari the Eo o fie wy EET ph: Sei tg: overthrew tho. Turks nu an © period of ot ba hud d fo 1 Che, shh urkis! | Back, 'and' # i ht 'waxed fairl :Feven until' Al's" ship. was ol annoy | vain od | Ruch er vessel with 'such force --. fore along the A fixed up an agreemen King ini, under ich he he free use of that wh ol 8 ndition 4 bd sanded, ovr -of his BTR, Gna BH 3 1g ihef pout, piration 60h ee ae sad the lst a Sas minnie ii bo i an ta ate dae iis : Sven i o fist ho "Utruj editerranean was the ie of two rich bly aden galleys belonging to Pope J whose crews were "80 tound | the sight: sof! Turkish, busha such 'estern waters--the k place off the Island of that they made 403 ANY RESETANGE. Gib 'Prk pub his 'prisoners : to n, .while those may have Ys the oats a and set out for more eo of only 50°deits gn "mext 100! ar 18 way io § ARES th that oh oo gal- J| lepn carrying 500, for re so t the wer unate peop asia heh {Vaiss the a Worth by ition to the Tur mh dotérmiried BF a ' ue' may indniclent Tom tie Bo Ea imieh Yeu thisnl oven this amount. If4 year Ae sion). valuation' * aay hel thon, the appratied (yalussofireal estate gh, of a sqhadroh * . ! thio cotyuity ot 4 0ub. Shnko (EHS; mortise; the investor | ghips, and naturally bogan| ust eousiden; era ifaotors. His thoughts - to something - ~GONFECION Hy Refers, of ti til © . Foam em do Be ot best | the dethupnod ing of Lis A ody Jhis -conntry . from the Span: it can be iards, but thanks to a wound th ite of an:| himself inacaived. and and, to. t] rival on in small of the reat Genoese " He y Andrea Doria, he : then drop pry Wan for the fhe Shoko. 4 ay RAE Ln At in d, plate: Pr of dul be worthy Lng 1 TY W » 0 Bo! YO! whose name js | cont" but Hr né dod kK} aious rendered Ohjaraddin, i Kheyr in ory Hairreddin, By: # series, oe cunning | diplomat moves peroid is, (so full, dif co tained male eal: 'and gradual ny SLs hee, los! 98h thé'h a/where his pe {os p 'Having established him- ipped a fleet of with these he gbed' Jugar one Re of mi bg a 6o-tublespion 3 of a . Lh lg uttér! thepsize of 'an ite business 1s. one. Jfy JC o 10 out box: of'marshmallows. |G 2 his ee Fs ithidsé in. whew fudge: i is boiling) Shed [Mest the i (ludge ik afenp of Sold | J : * | water santh when itd forms" a" ball, i ! itt sake Hiden boat hard untillit hte, take into yous self saahére he Soin d 'knead. After] 18 salleans, Mediterranean every is Bigtered dish and Ca Ag' May to, August in seard gi % "Chistian booty, and. so greatly peor, =o keep, pop- ia he increase his wer shat, 4 in sp when already buttered; ly few boii he laid onceentul siege is "in the Warmmg oven of; ait, 'the «Spanish port of Algiers Feige 'Pop'a large quantity, at, fe which soft "afier » continuous dey' _ then pub some aside in. &|and-night bombardment of weeks. it may. be fottnig ight A couple of weeks Stier mo oven and! the Place had falleh nine transports buttered, when it be- full of re-enforcements arrived, and y licious than when after the Turks had watched them t pop ks ¢ for soe time Sailing up and down 15% ' outside trying cate the new un: "Popcorn me Foo hoy nd recognizn i iy Ii they foovesd pound of Tight out and took the whole flotilla, with {NEARLY 8,000 PRISONERS. ue estate--Cxclusive. jotfione-half cup! ok vinegar. Concurrently with these successes ags--squal or exceed the smount of | until it strings, pour. over eoriylin the west the Turkish fleet at Fags the security is ample, and stir well, let. coal a little, dip hands {home had been busying itself. . Le- {11 the good features of & 'in cold ater, 89d, juke balls gto 'was taken from Venice, hs ts aisle : was conquered, and, last x Phy all in the Christian rule of : eo Mediterranean, the Island of urine by the Knights of BY John, was taken in 1522 after | ailong! siege, in which wer Shes: 164 $400 ships snd over 100,000 sol ddin was then recalled by LY n to undertake tne recon- of the Turkish fleet. 'In reat fight' was fought off a between him and Andrea 3 but nothing decisive occur- 6 Genoese sailing away and a Turks in command of {g "The great Admiral ater be as hous: 9011 & r adding greatly ¢ "daring and suc- Teh the' case, the|brown sugar,' | consisted of mn chips, ae hore: th ER lel -l or roa ma '{shapeiof pirate colonies on classe ; | was one wh g on no: less: than ¢ She a rious d with Ged Non Tb bho' bbe but 6 of | was 'diseovered' Uoraft on- graving had heen' he of merch= thief 'had, however, t up agains moval ¥ the protaching Lies 5 ob at each these. were. Ra stru for rusted th no toi legitimaté Mblie Shraries it r en- The pik ingevered in the tio of i 3 n John. and | woman by photo raph! or distinct idee: : phy disciostd drove "the "boarders indrks which visible do:the n of his evide a & the.crew, were all . thrown. off { drowned... r foet.. In the confusion Don; oe Sn fond again A hu subduing 8 rug! the Turkish fl I ys killed mont and when the tian flag fi g dtr: instan mas ly 'mentioned the gan to lose heart. paper. over which act p : death- knell of Low the . detection traces from pencil charac actual oJiihing r had lain "during the "act Tad oye. On the in- eye On the r was sub- the thrown "a previous ces of the urks saw th Chris: use of photography. to: detect crime ying ~ at the Fanal's or unravel.mysteries may be x be discovery of the brief- cters upon, of one form marks upon "postage stam North, African coast--it/ until hy be fnning of the last oen- | sions; the de tury, wi selves Tacudedioners willin tribufié to secure immunity for their | charr merchant shipping, £3 ough, it was nited finally cleared out, the i Express. © on of documents, eto." Ouriously en- Statesthatty, + Rest. other ¥ with frdsh:slardj then heated: before.' use: it the | ically treated to renovate ; the [development indo: visible form of survived previausly . invisible ink _impres- frandulent| pay tampering with sealed mail matter; if to pay | the regeneration of thie text of meet erin KITCHEN: 7 'If new tinware:is rubbed all over thoroughly never wil i rust: If the-bottom-of -new. tinware| «41 nes Evis, i#- rubbed over veysts with lard before son fires thes, black can be oftywith paper a 'tne " a importance color than the human e Scientific American, fh, Ami! tr 3h ally ; lo has ,published an ace 8 'Tafge number of examples f most gril character, a brief preview of 'which Sppe 4418 in a rece Th Mira. . Before: you -commence- ber of- Die RD mschau, and below] 2 "A hangkeréhief which, has been: " washed with soap 1s to be examined fo cledn" Hp. Aldo as to any possible traces of blood. The linen. appears unifQ ormly white without any. stains. emic examination in such a case wan be quite unavailing, as there is no 'information at all is to where the stains may be located. A photo- graphic' copy of the handkerchief taken' through -a dark blug light filter shows distinct, stains, which are then cut out from the linen-and separately tested by a special method which establishes their true character. "In another 'case a search through the living apartment of a rson SUSped of - forging 100 rano notes, disclosed tae presence of a number of lithographic stones, the surface of which: Bad been fresh- cover. All efforts, aided by the context, to recall the character of the picture, proved fruitless, and the only resource left open was to endeavor to reconstruct by photo- graphic means the vanish: picture om any impression which it might have left upon the tissue paper cov: er. This t was accomplished with complete success b graphing through a blue reinforcing the contrasts by the successive perforations of positive and negative copies, | This resort was rendered possible through the fact that the grease of the printers' ink had been p Yartially of absorbed by the tissue paper, and had, by oxidas tion, imparted to the same a slight, yellow coloration | quite inyisible-te | the eye. : The engraving was ly seraped and ofished. The or- dinary methods for bringi drawings upon 1 a raph Hvas an entisel negative Salt at in was only photogra) 8d slab after epecial dl tosraphing the Hen to hear tha ment, t! hat 'the pattern of the Ee 'perhaps you had an i notes was di Am Borrow it from all dust in. Spread wee | yp om - Chip Cement, stirring powdered white of An egg) Le well, .and|! neither water will' affect it. soft soap when aink greasy. stances, put a lump of and' will brown nicely out and burn you. Yo handle a little to turn, If you would retain some acidity of the thicken with cornstarch your meal spread a Pap! end of your kitchen' abl scraps and parings go 0 this paper up and burn. it and you Have 6d soutte To clean gink drains pound copperas, one gallon boiling water. Do not use lye for that pur, pose, as it has a tendency to form red pepper pod in the neutralize the odor therefrom. Turn your colander over eggs or hominy or. anything 'that spatters while cooking. They will not steam PIE opn dish more PR od now that rm known fnnot be pon the 8) sed 3 Plt it is blake, nd Sou, ti ead it into the Keep your: dish el clean. prepare at one spread when sweeping rooms to put paper over {cold air register. of-hot-air furnace p dust from --Make a paste by, ihe into tit hardeft hot, nof coldi use one drain is Copperas is poison, 80 ib kept on-hand it should be labeled: When boiling cabbage, turnips ot other loud smelling sub- kraut, charcoal or, kettle t€ and not fly u can raise the whole- eranberry, and sugar. When the latter is used alone the pleasant, agreeable flavor is lost in a heavy, unpalatable sweet. To cook- steak or 'chop quickly, 'press down with weight, set over a Serer 'smaller than f BE , rying pan. ¢ RELIEVED HIM. GT say, old man, I need 850 bad: y and haven' b the least idea where 1 thought ia you could let alll. | I PW WE NC TR RR oi RAEN LS = Hog v er os ST re

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