Lake Scugog Historical Society Historic Digital Newspaper Collection

Port Perry Star, 28 Aug 1912, p. 3

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

io oid Folic 2 « What It. YAO ; Pris: the Source of. Supply. Yor {| sometimes half a million in stock. il |. In former. times the Paris if flaw administration purchased 80} [1000 frames ($16,000). worth a yea¥; oe i This, was in the thirties and forties ih hg dhe pibstesnth century ; the ad- ROM A MIDGET. ; {min at Fa LN ols Ngelr wy y ot from Anita (Lady Little) after' [sup wi "worth smnually, With the little ay Miss: Anite 'is The great breeding ground, for be the smallest lady' in the world. h leeélids was the marshes nd™ at Earl's Court. ; ; | around Bordeaux. A poor peasant n Bechadé Wie the creator of 5 : : " istry. He rented a trict of ly {la- extract, and when cool: fold in rsh land. aah $60 and thi 3 | the 'whipped cream, Pour into a | when proper d.with Teegpe if | welimold, and when solid serve with became worth $5,000. i il any kind of stewed fruit, = ; oped 'the leeches by g buying all worn out horses he 'DO YOU' WASH FRUIT could get bold: of and driving, them f (nnn iL into dhe marshes five or. six times a Berman { investigater, having hanth, es] al in . April, May, tis | ostima y_care. experiments | June, October and, November. ' Be: s | the Humber of basterid to be found | chade's business * flourished: and i [ont mirket fruit, fried different mé- | when he died He wis worth a million |thods of washing it without itijurinig | francs: iv: A dori : [thé flavor. ' He: washed grapes; ap-| Aftet '&" 'wh e+ French leech ples. and pears: that: had been ex-| (hate wis rained mot only. onzag<| posed to street dust, each time.ex-| count of the great: decline in the de- tlamining the wash "water, for the "tend; =bu t-on-account-of ber of bacteria present | wibil iy of other: seurees-of supply 4 brought nu ¥ eid 4 + 3 hile the' first wash' water, Fl ught about. §the oved ed large numbers, the second' don | facilities rab Seralds bi tuiried only a few, and the third a a rt Imig Linq {om #{ negligible "mumber. A+ 'basin of | Turkey Bohém ahfitls an. Ube: | water. wasuised for the purpose, the | 40 bore united extent from Al; jor, feu beings moved. abgut. 4 in. it geria and Hussia. : #9 When running water was, used, fi wb po . wiv 7 1 AS. ol Up 25.0 minutes' time was allowed. Fiuiy MUSHROOMS; + « | at uilla" Padi y 'and Sith & dan, Moo - fin hid # ST Wes bein 71 1 heaping tablesgoondwlsaf pow-1 ru "before washing with a clea / Dr. J.B." Dandeno, M:A,, Bo dered gelatine, twbieunfoli9 cloth to start the dirt.» x «| || OY Dr 0: 8. Duden, 3.4, half a cupful of Sdgar, epful) The cleaning of 'delicate. berries) . , .. . H0¢0VHe" 0 | f gl groan, three ndfis a difionlt matter. .., Such fruit| + Deaths . ocoiir. in this-country [3 : ipobifuls of va:| should che purehased, with care, td] every year owing tothe -fact- that ca u Blatine in-| avoid all that are too soft or which] mang, jhe Lr 71) A id. the milk and| show sand or "other visible dirt! Snauish witheop aint the Loin o 0lv8, Beat up the| Strawberries, because they tov bing heh ihren Coot! damn ¢ Ww: | Ik, stirring all| near the ground, should not pur al rin i ill: i le..to :hhe grow the time, return to the pan, and| chased after a rain; which will'spat,| Weather is favorab) in; i illdt thi i h . fungi, consequently th RUE VOR. & ifigestill it thiskens. | ter them with muddy:.drops..:Onlg{of sue » : rib et Re the freshest and cleanest: berried| 258 Spually mos abundant in b hist AE TY 1 ese fungi, so-called mushrooms nN / 8 ; yp [Or To adSto0]E;" oF "Whitever elve, ef iG ON ; ; CES Y 'maybe roughly, in view of their use Ins; rument by Means of Whic hi Men Come 0) Shea whibh o3 FRG HSE AY © | ther poisonous or good. Manhood i... |" The iehiet hisigs to" Bo Kept inf co ee ; SH PI mind ate the charastets,af She. pois: r perfect, even as]gination a full field: itaipowery, |onous forms. These all, practically r. which ig in Hen: 18 | Peace, like the gentle. dew: from|all, belong to one gemus-and-have Ma heaven, srests. upon the soul. and three points image of thus baukiasd inte he ysis of 'their Creator expects] his "godh ationships; 'one sus- in ale, tains the 'shooks: 'of 'daily tite 'ta. | the "of character. |moved and undismayed." #15; 16 sense iscovery of the : free characters distinguish the genus Amanita or Death's Cup. No amateur should meddle: wit! the dany o 80 Shitts wera in | ¢ wholesale dealers in each of whom sold. bet we ence: Even so ; wick man as he could not escape the com-! punétions 'of 'a |i guilty: conseience and it was natural for him, with his ognscionshess. of guilt restin upon his mind; to behold every pure and holy er of miracles the 're-embodiment of this same John whom he capaed to be beheaded. ¥rA 17. In prison--A dungeon attached oe Silic Wnchitrh orn exod's {palaces the ei 0gst of the' Bead Soa ik ery Blak a Here the ban- quet la goribed; Reid. Horadina: "his ng hilip's wife--She was the daughter of Aris- tobulus,' Andther son of Herdtithe Great, ahd" stheréfore wn. niece of both 'hers hiisbands: Philip was Antipas's half byothers, who had been diginherited and.who lived a quiet life in' Rome. "718. Not" lawful~-Astipas hadi gi- worced his firs wife; but. Jewish law forbade a man marrying his bro- ther's wife under any circumstances, 90.091)! Vent tg '10. 'Set' herseli--~With.'a vengefu! and' hateful piri... « (1 20. Herod feared -John--Hard- hearted and corrupt as he was, Herod i reodiniged the justie of Johw's! rebuke. ..and. admired the moral courage . with which it was administered. ' A righteous man«John's cangine- 'ling 'words. were. supported by the fearless and Godly. life, which he lived. Kept him. safe-<From the 'vende-) ance. of . Herodias. : Matthew says it was because he feared the mul- titude (14. 5). \ Much petplexed--It was a éanflict | waged 'within "a weak"man who wished $0: obey: the truth but who was fast in the meshes <¥ sin. Heard him gladly---He was fasohn- ated by. the wards of John, though he' had no.power to profit by them. 21. A convenient day--Herodias awaited an opportunity for venge- ance. ° His} lords--Militd sp bfficers who" gondugted the affairs of govern- Erte RMR. OF BOTORY Br wo- elt réfpectability. The dances were ysually performed by. hired ddnders. id i7iBhe ipleased Herod--Better it;, that is, the dancing. oc ore, took an oath. | % 2 Bee. AT EE Herod was, ! e, it was not his the direct sensual fascination and ment produced by the ham ue tw a hein profiets, the import of which could fully realized only when sobri-, ety and gravity returned. . Bt: ay with haste--Both w that nothing but the would cause him to do lly contrary to his de- king's word once given, their opportunity with wvay--The king, at .. hastened to fulfil -

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy