)hOtOâ€" e bran led t had H 11' H to It ï¬ber a plow In the field or to'townzj . ï¬tnmy or Saibbbth but we pity “'0 may attempt to patronize man; and they meant it; the anima} does; not. Nevertheless. fun ers are some“. times unintentionally fuel to their: [In stock. mainly by wan. of thought. ; “mi! in wmmht by mmt of thought! a well a. not of damn.†i __-‘--- nu. d pm": and loss are - a close “am-a -n the farmer and his an; is , «rmit of anything but, kindnes-s on h ‘ hurt. Ba... nidos all this, says \V; lane's Farmer there is a fellowahi-p uni } exists h- tween thn tanner and his s ..v 'lhe “I otock look up to him 13 a zovector While he look. upon the“ t8 hi 3 deepenâ€... Ls lzu'im [XI-IE (N. (â€I flLH’ 3"â€" LL it. I'll? he hurl for awalk thimth to Run e. :31 thurn will he few 01 no :03 of NH pic (59 of rhizomm in the ty {ur‘nw 3;..-.~. We ' "233â€sz w†show' bi! their iazui-t after ti; 1 tr atacnt. but evsr, ‘i!*.:'( we doe< sum Ho w‘tt‘h h shawl tog-v n‘oxor hith some toolhav-. ‘ ins: n": IL- mr WM 9') as to (at g.) the lust ts o'i â€ï¬‚ow the amine. and ha y, em! with a 0 )ar , hm every rm;- g'er 3910le he tUt off. Follow this no as mton as a 51!),(30 thistle starts and 3 £04} “Home .63 around fumes "3.." i. mom 01" NH pdotiss lursnw 32m». b‘bv' tbczr Lends: after 1 evsrj Hum '119 dCN aha u; 'm war over in): vat-r :1 ur‘ng the hiat vs. 0"! um thud.“ Mr '11-! tho (' .‘hv put, in . lm-s: r manna. Le kmken and shutter»! h?‘ rau'iivati'ul wet“! piazza an Snob lung \ n I grow. a'n 1 in this W'ly they nwstiy .-... If the' Van! la anowml (o \ of the 5;! )wth up to Mos- smrmg :inm win he at the exuenso of NHLV taken from these rracnoira. purl may wil boo-no exhausted; 13t- mun 'nl‘l the 3.1mm" waI be tak-n 011', of them. Nuw‘. if the plant he I U V. ed uaNu‘ cut off. time will [to but very few plums thrown p. and what (’0 mmm wiJ In very low and hackle. Kumving this much of the nature of thr 1001.. He way to eradirata it is vlain. 2M. than land Bar'od (A rlovcr. .aml cut just as am as the thistlea my gm In snow Um I rat bloom. which wiH ha juut which tho 03013! in at its best.‘ Q‘s-n mowing does Iâ€. in “we last set! the «town back. but it doenomlizm H... H ' ‘1‘. n mowmg door; Int in the least setIlh-we ~. Mover back. but it domomlizes tho‘ time. “MM A nv that start \v'H mme {Mo . . ’ '12-! 1007; â€How an! 'sick.†Wren hora» - aner has grown about a. {pathfgm to w! r. in a team anJ plow wary inch.’ 'l‘hc 'vm Jn'J cover Munmms wni! answer; , re 'l'h _ supp sure to have 3.1 tamed overhmy t. bnw put on the roller and m». much I with harrows. to get. all down 301- rates '10! every that 14: cu'xemd. ‘ " o clov- mnt »ip v P EI‘ will (mm 3 thick mitt of {01351391 ('R 1' ELTY TO \V mt of them; but in the spring mus start from eyes. which are an afonp; these. an! from thcsa string the roots of the plant. set of these shoots be broken ."el upor-pmwed down. another at (mm start f'rum the remainâ€" -t of tide shoot. or {mm other the rhizoma. anal there is vit- ough’stoml t?) hoop them start x who!) won it the young shoo's' go off fun: so“ long a time. if! " ’ 'BE’CULTURAL mme urn, Harnugh a foot ofI (LOVE! 5' the 812's of track in the There 890 re. 1f. ha! been packed by con- 3 in the min}! tin; all the Spring. Luckily let hay for r :ruxer Canada thist'es have Few seeds that wi!l zruw. this 38 com; . n .m :nlln ....,.. A man can ire thistlea only a [in â€y can be niade I: a sham, ; a "unau'ly 0168880 " wit" (2:; 30 (die (.0 help some 8f- ;Ewr. \Vhen I bought. one of I n- own. says Mr.Wood- ’r.. 'znai Farm-3r. the seilcr’a n answer to a question of a “ Yes, the farm is rich. but I produ ‘tion is Canada’s this- wiien I came to cut. the 9,1 clover meadow and found ; '18 high as the hora-3' hacks. "k that I was commilo’l to us " on them before [could l guto the meadow. I con-I rhe lad ha! to“ the exact in one summer 1 so efï¬ctu- i - nventy-five acre fie“ that ' it. being nrain in clover. man can carry in one fork. - thisth to be found. It a; :in a little patch. or n few 1' can be killei by cutting . or putting on coal oil. but mering with straw or savvv od. hmit‘ ,. qonu no ('an- will grow through two feet' whist. or dnu'fle 'twiut of be on' 3 the more vigorous :h. Nothing short of (not: h- f mks. or cemented flaggl ng' ffectuflly smoother them: ans-Aer to a que Yes, the farm is Mada-Hon is Can when I (331170 b volt [railing unng m fl. aura. Hm cul-. {0}!»on the n at! amass WM answer; I 8 '30 3'3 {tuned over‘h the roller and M!»- n :0 get all down 301- r cu'xemd. ‘.‘I~.oclov- 0: cl: cut of ("Ninja L for «1\Valk thintla I h CAN ADA THYSTLES. f times ro'ently I have es for the best method the wary unrleaErahle 1);:sue. As ! live in a Iliarly blessed " wit“ v 1H6 tn helu some nf- 'HI‘ any sowed < 3* 'horoughly ' I"! On" Collar '18.} LhEstIe pref nicest. of all s ' waters." as the hard pmnt. l have v. through a. foot of I146 of track in the int :;‘.ionauy The relaticns > close 7‘n{l“-{.,.n ‘ 3 ‘wtaector. 18 his (lep’enri- 'ri-le in the‘r ‘L ugh tfulnesq rhizoma. whit: :- part of the sur 1 with matter fl a potato. 'i‘he; Nor do any roo running u m the surï¬ng : driving roar! nor», an! t'r. e exporEenm eyes. which are ’ of every one who has sensibly experi- tn 1 from the‘saa (invented in the mutter fully substanti- of the pYant..‘ates the claims of chemistry. bots be broken" The hats are that Never hay ismuc‘l down. :uzoihcr ‘ better for a?! bay-eating ani'mals. and ma the remainâ€"g that. they can d3 mom work an! drive or from otherifnrflwr on the same weight. The 1 there is vit- trouble is it is too gonzl; it is so rru-‘h . , mfme mintahle m up, Tram“. that :f wg them Btdl‘t- hm rank he stuffs-J. m he can eat his 9 yo-‘ng Shoo.“ fill. he “fl" P-Irfj'ï¬l, ‘Vhflgelf 3:. "a t(, l}e. ng a tune. it ’ render»! unfit. tar frat drivir": It is' M“ Erratum! I like ï¬rm 11 um mm. -_.-... 4-x. - .' I‘v'v‘.._2~:.r's iz‘niHS. sun} hat the '3 telly. 8.501111 're the juige as every iuhh.’ There is as much (ifngiiMc‘. mus-Fle- w! answer; supporting food in am». pouni of Mover awed overhuy as in two an"1 CflnJuflf â€mm, m. H Miss Kittishâ€"Ygs, but she is not ï¬x onfy fruit. in the orchaad. e hese By Jove I came near and snatching her father bmlla from the stand- 11 h-r-r amn’t you forgetting some- thing. Rudolph! the maiden. falt enngly inquired , -â€"‘ CU .u“ ;r 9\\':ll'z 2-. ...-"-c* 311:; ‘1. he. '5'»: PM“? )if takes less 3.4m 3: - a. minute. Equip- pad with one of H2939 . Its a man can walk into deep water with his victims :ln’i shues on. an! be supported with ease in a get-pendiougar position with- out. making any effort. He can. in fact, smoke a cigar while in the water. This life preserver does not pro ' er from swimming, but if he hausted it enables him to float in an erect position. it being impossible for his head to fall under the water. A passenger at. sea x ' wear a belt under his clothes without its being noticed by his fellow-t Amnn ihg‘+ :l' l‘ 81" i ch 3 01' intervals 7 _ . . \.u-«..~.uI.:L LUUUS it"; much timnthy. and as much varhoizyii- rates. weight [or weight. and fiftyxxr cent. more fat or food of energy. :farly cut. bright. weH~cured clover hzw and cats make an idea! food for a driving horse, {M a grrnper quanti- ty. 'l‘)‘ n. if the owner wants to argue: his hr» .a letwe-nr: men‘s fill hisâ€: :r‘.‘ 4251' with any kin} of sftaw; but. if 1.36 :trm' is bnghl. and Mn “oswn \w I nuns- ef. he wili wt. too much for his own gW'l in fast (Yl‘i'flng. For a grow'ng cult there is no {m2} 9'.» 9:00.} as ("over ha:- an !. w‘nmt h: :1. 1. Irllutfl'â€! untl‘, [Jr f'z‘f driv:l‘f 't is like ffil'nz a boy with sum». dainW 0f. white") he is vsrv fnn'l :m l then "llttinz‘: M'n tn 3H?! war": or Mm» th‘n‘fï¬w. 0? ‘LiL-o turning a 20*. 0' hungry rows in- !t0 a {mad clover pas‘wre. from which [they are sure to ho. tr'WI’fleri w't‘I hnv- gm. v1 because Hm fur-4 N â€65%;";- mme. but so mm! tb'Lt thnv eat .90 roamd y {n to reuzrl digestion. .\VIH\ mnnsrnm (’Had Mnr so full at hmnfhy. es w-iï¬ly as :z'surmv rut muï¬â€˜u ov‘ergnjn'e‘.‘ He .l‘nrqs w?†not rat tf‘O 2:3';t.§te.lnem :8 naming to taunt h’s ' 'i'o few-l clover-hi1? to a we"! or dt‘v- {HR hora-a t‘m feed-3r u' on†. mdrrvm‘n' uni give inu‘ whn‘ ('0 horse nf‘oth and 3:0 vrnro. Let if. Kn r“ f»: (.311 ever 3') quick’v Hm 0 “'33 ' :1 buy-“m Shr‘n Id 1 ha 2) Inere seams "d M 9 great, prejudice ‘in the minds of the pubiic against 010v- er My for rrnrt or r'rivfng horses. That this 38 common. 2‘9“eci1Hy so in cities. is fully proven by Hm greater demand for timothy hay. and its very much hifz"‘er price over clover. S'hemica! analys 8 shows. writes J. S.‘ \‘bodwar'l. that clover has by farthel‘ gveater fepdfng vnfue, esyecï¬ally in; those Mements nPIPrxq'arv fnr fhn fan-l" PAW-INT IP14 m Y 'M: . I'm 1: um mum. 8031:1019"! [arm animals, and should have rom'nny. They are not. m rticuhr 3') it is one 0! their own km! with wh’ch may can hol‘noh an! [twain horse [’"s‘za‘c-i. The r' ‘ is no t. exception; Le is all the better with company. -- 5" the most 80.11106 shnuld have con [articuhr s: it a†three my; grow t.“ and t. [~"nv. either of OH-er ( Shir! wliuhle 01-! home U ed wisiom by experience comforts of the mature ALJ .â€" ‘ .. u aunt! smut handing. an gets use! 10 rp‘drazint an] understnxnl that. at, noon i1 u'i'l he .13 ghi 110399 it as i bet. if wi’l Mk») kindly to U tivn an"! mn'cfui-a: that, you a man to her, instead of acru‘ It will soon Lwrn to go out pasture. get some frpsh g when the sun gets hot. go the shade an! avoid the flies the habit, of eating and becow when the time comma wit! slightest loss of condition. It xvi?! be all Hm Lnffur :f H it. We do not blame the for getting in front of the poking along, knowing that. will not run over it, and t to the driver: "Hold on, ( gam young and tit-0.1; this I 6‘ _ i . and thus saying to the dnver: “Hold on, old man; 1 am young and tin-xi; this is no place " ' ’t make your babies trot aeong with you in this fashion." , ' " 'es wondpr what. a colt'a thoughts must be as it trails wearily1 - V ' one 9111 of the vorn field to the ot' er furl luck. fearing to part with its d't'n lest S «5 will lezu'). it. and fooling awfully tried in HS efforts to koe'a up It must think that this is a Prue}. xvlrka'l worl l. If this (lid eith- er ï¬rmer. mwre or colt. any gUOd it Hug-LIT, l»). permiss'hle; instead it (1093 all three harm. It. stunts the mlt'Sl nrn‘.r+9. --- OF COURSE no â€inf-6 [1Y3 C‘ LOVER H A Y FOR "I' no 3 "'9 mmxensmt 0 !e U10 002‘ in ‘t SO GREEN. an, n21 a :rrnper quanti- 3-9. owns-3° w mts ma draws "aw: mm ‘s f“ hmnz‘f‘e k: n! of 891‘ mw; but if! 1m 30.; ‘oswn u - 1..†q. Sxm gets hot. (:0 back into an! avoid the flies. ar‘quire f eating and become weanel time comes without the DSS of (-Ondftion. :tll thds Letter if it has 00mâ€" ng vniue, especially in !s nerezsszxry for the fast horas, :mri the expoï¬emo vv ‘w‘ ‘â€" 13:. But; ith-ewis ex- ; him to float in an bein impossible for n 2001!; it is so o the To-ors's U 5d. a» he. can e: 7. he exclaimed r’s best Silk um. ho departed, )' hungry tows inâ€" Ls‘wre. from which 1r"I1"!er! w’tï¬ hnv- fur-“3 §Q "nur‘wn'o- n the stable for the ). or letter. still, put tuilding. and when it. Jmint sin-l begins tn at noon its mother m 399 it as it is tos‘e kindly t1) the separaQ a: that, you are a kinrl and of aorue’; tyrant. U-er cows or some OD â€ï¬n frEsh grass. :1 m mlf times : .L'h ('ar?:03)y.- and fifty 1x [At io- ’n Pnt‘ hur‘m sh!“ u M mxt {631mg - q uch ‘ her 111:} :3 “my m {is Ruth 3 ‘13 mm ,vs. wntes J. S.‘ Lave ta â€â€˜68 the. fatner; and there is no _V\“«V. ‘.V|I:4$|J I its very much vs. writes J. S. 1.33 by farthe that has I- arm- and engoys the 'e. H arses PT“ HOP. 3168 if it has mmâ€" so rru‘h that ‘f eat his as t,†he 3‘ “:38 . *--- awuucuw Lam; (‘rmtfl'n â€1 .Y . a htt’e good material. for m these dzws , of comhmations. the dress may be of 3 one kind. and the mHar, cuffs and trim- :rming of another. Begin early and have = the clothing ready for the first cold Welsh mothers put a. pair of tongs or a knife in the argue t9 jpsurg tbs safety of their chi‘ldrén. Tbé knife is also used for the same purpose in some parts of Engiand. Among Vosgea peas- ants children born at the now moon are supposed to have tongues better bung than others, while those born at; the last. quarier better reasoning pow- us. A daughter born during the “’81- . _ -- X... .. you nave not tune tn' do the spam-mg. fold the wares nice! J" and mix them away until you are mar. :to wake them. It is much easier to, 'cam fur them in this way. than i; fhn.‘ ï¬old garments were left who’e. The mppearaam nf faded {Latex-33’ is great-.3 fly improvc'l by dyeing it, and if the! idian’mnd. dyea are used. it is not adifâ€"E :firult or disagrmnhh task, Excellent; Escher)! dresses for little girls are o'ten " 9made from garments that (tonta’n r n y; .‘- 3 little good matey‘ial. _for in these days ' 10f nnrnlnnn+:..__ days PREPARING FOR VVlNJ‘lC } a, we cleaning 3:4 not lousewife gums :12 out it wlth a systam or plan uh‘sayts in View iM-yny things may be dune. before . hoghnning l the heaviest part of «the gwork, which will help greatly. New icomforw and bedding can be made. Ihealing stoves cleaned inside: polished ionts:'.«:lve. and new isinginsa put in if gnccwsary" The clothmg that was put away last spring in the closet or attic .é’h "‘3 be â€mm-LY [oaks/d over, and. dis- I 3H1": 71" the (‘0‘ 0'1 ('over' Whig Hank-0t folded the nn 4"; LI -- ‘ vâ€- - J ‘ VIA ' LJ'Iâ€" .reus 3038 as we†as â€1011‘ Sorrs .vs; he on), With the m when you «an. and the latt'e will 59 half won. . In ma‘ing with hildrcn a littl'} 9t ategy may sometime-4 be used "3':th marvelously good results, an! 9,0011% Hm gsdfâ€"wifled little pusa reali'u'éi what. the puint at issuu‘ nus Men: am 9 a fuJy turned that she has acne era Ly “hat yuu wished ‘~ “(as tu do. am forgotten to rate! over it. her 1: u u‘, love in the «e r'ens; .1038 as (.‘H [LDISH SU PERSTITI ON 8 is nuttest, and i av sorry to di: Lave taught her _t1.at her mother If >116 Lnuws that z'z'z! age omgrown or partTy worn manta m every family, that woum. [.0 use again. if they ware freq}: mg. These should be taken arart "'9: mad, and the nm' garments 9.. â€fore the reg-mar house-dean- tlme. 901'. if you have not time to he s-mving. fold the News nicely, .‘av them away until you are rmflv .‘n. Iâ€"-- L‘ 7--...J uwuwv L. uu w: u Izappointmeni. iittle daughter comes to over m‘tb some anti im- ‘e _that prom 303 such Juts of fun. enter mtu the piuna with intmest an! be glad with her. If it sec.-ms to You not a leasibie thing. do not any 120. you will think itmer. ver ‘arefully, and (My ‘ .. - . ('zisapptraz'. If not.and J'ou 11nd that. it I wid be uxmhe Lagrant 1‘9" Paulie L. tell her 8‘.) luvimzly. KW'HS' lief thl‘. hugging" t," . x ' ' ‘ ' â€"-\1 “ l .uuws ne can get what he wants by “£51118. Why should he not tease!- 01‘. .f M king upon the floor will change his mother's no into yes. he would be a. ' ‘ish boy if he did not Mk. If not mufldent of getting what ants by teasing and kirkiflg he would nut do it. The mother 1135 only hersslf to blame for her son's naughti- "958- I believe that right here lies three-fourths of the trouble and anx- lety and wear upon the. nerves in the bringing up of children. Lot 3’01†no mum nun always, and it will he a celllf ed a; lmal; but if anmetimes it may. he buss: id for it to mean yes. you may - rest assured that you will n0t Le Ulti- . 1 rt the benefit of the doubt ; but i â€1111' below you buy no. , i , 161‘ that what. seems to you a, fun [.3. . ..:m "Fudge." aaia‘lâ€" the first boy contemp- “tease her and tease henand on't Iet you go lie down on the floor and kirk. That's the way ldo; than she will let you 80-" The first thought is one of indigna- tion against am little 1'38‘313 the 800‘ ond. no, the child is not to blame If Inn I-» BE FIRM. C “’e are doubtlesg familiï¬r with 8 tgngersatmn, simiiar to the one ciaimed ave been overheard between two b055, {731;} one to the other. “Are you gang fishing toâ€"day?†u - , o 1‘0" l‘enhnfl +kn ,- -...I L-.. Il‘l’-L| \V f 0." replied the se 0nd boy. "310th mn't let me." New 01 mm or more o‘d an he pinced together, and. micrfining in u .ommrtcr. .‘c‘nn A: 1 . _--wo nu .11 ' 411.1 wlgen a wqucst must. there W1“ be u.» a cue, no temper, surh as ail mo- a of the cottsm bait is good for nothing (i smoothly around Ln-l make a goal {a may uu-an a want deal one, and to be deprzved Measure may cause a en 0 when that ize-ause it mm x] to dnuH‘. Ler hang yuur shil- \Ve all have burdens {.0 mar. But. some of us have a double load; I have to walk the floor with twins ov- .ory night. g Tim isiand of fire, known by. the na- tives as “The flame of the Hot. Um iis,†3 is :1 recent. discovery in Java. in the go‘ntei‘ of .‘L huge Lake of boiling mud 3 313.1 siimgs exists :L phenomenon abso- ELutely uni-me , unJ. so- “and erful that ; tourists brave the diffi u ii33 of Ge 1pm. gowrney inlani .~:inply to see it your :3 o. enormous L-u 3» (:3 are 10mm (1 in. the sti sky 5. inc b3 t. .e,, 303 u r i311 arise from the lower depths, 2331'! L2 “39 row and increase to an enormov 3 size docking like nothing so may: h :8 the Large mouel balloons sent up somei imes to: :smrtai-n the direction of L 34: A 1nd These bubbleg, some of them. attain). a diameter of five or six fer; before the). llurSt, \Vhi‘ch thfl)’ d0 \Vith a. :0“d 9xpi<3$k11~ $11.0 wads am...<!ewriiged as reSembzmg a constant series of heavy platoon firing. you :15 muting t': the san as ; digress 31' Bamuerei’s opinion was in sub- stmtidd ag reement WILL but of I rof. in Rug ey. . . M St. Cï¬au‘ D-gvxlie dwinma that @he beat of the sour 3'1 rfa-‘c does not give e’vbzfence of being in 1:30:33} 0" two thms ud oighr iwunired dogmas. IVI Devi? le’ s c: ncizzcion is in new ord- an- e, 3.13:, with we coming-ion anil- ed -11; by Barnes .ma! I‘r-e' my. Sir Robert 8:.) 1' m â€93.01‘ of Astron- omy at Cambridge, Luggamd, is quaicd :15 rmtilngg has; eke-the tt-mpemtr-re of on- --«-â€" If the san as ;-roba!)ij eighteen thousand ; P051i’519t brought it dOWD t0 some-f An imxorta'nt invention was xooently where bet ween 5: no thuusxnd f. '15 ' ur.- pawn pd in Stottin. Germany u (y. drczl and um 54;on-55; 02.7551. 'um DaJ ‘ 5 ‘ a spa degress 5 rk rah her which is pared in' o . . . 5 ‘51' Boymuore s upllllml was insub- “3“ BUw-iwiacks of locomoti,55ea fac~ stzntiad 9.3 Vleoment “1L5. 5. wt of 1 rof. tones. s‘eamers and into 5 hi ,uuey. .Lti ng oy. why ‘ rv M St. Cï¬air Devilie doci .‘H‘O'J that the «m we†in dan or or f m â€'9 he“. of the so 11 mm 0 does not give! id“ {15055 which â€â€˜9 90W “1‘?" “m u r-vu.ence of being; in 03023: 0! two "388:1 is rather simpr. 'Hm (05mm U 0115 lid otghx 11.101de dogmas. . of Smoke and steam rising in â€I“ SLM‘k M. DeVL‘le’s c.nmn~.o.1 is in warml- is Si ted in on b t . f ’ an- 2, 55.13:, with tn. conclusion auii- : ‘ ’ ' r" 1g ‘ 8-“ 3Ԡ0 '"fl’" an and. -t; by 85151333 and 15-3 ' moves. more are two of these sleuel Sir Robert 8.5.1, 5’ m 93.01‘ of Astron- a little distanvo from 9:555}: other. the may at Laxublugu I. 11gâ€: 55d is «3110: ed 519%;- one of “high may he .oworod or 55 rmt t: o eta-.51 o tvm :eratt ro of “‘3 ' 1 ' raisod in order to obtuio o-hn best re- h 3551 ac urnln‘h. 15.54th-n1 fhnllsnnrlu g--- -a-< -â€"-â€" Slum-er thought it might be flirty- seven thousand degn- ‘8. The eminent [Milan astruuomer and mathematician, Seccizi. gave it as )is opinion that the benqwr::.i‘um #0111 be, but little. if any. short of tan mkliun degrees ventigr-Jde. Prof .L' nqbey and Lurd Kelvin agree that. tho te:miper.-.zt.: m of the. sun is about eight. thousand degraes centi- grade. man race, they must not be gwwn to great numbers close to the house. They have a U-ndemgv to keep . â€1-5 D’aoe dam . Tho drainage. shouéd be perfect. and or that reason the 110986 ShOlHd be placed on high ground. “Mt-h plenty of windows at all sides tnoaiimlt 3‘3 Drab of the lifegiving sunshme as possnble, Pure. sweet air, mmshine and Du,†Wat-er are the preventives of many d‘S' 33-9-‘8, and are frequently Letter cures than drugs, They may 3e had free and m ahuudan-r'e. but mm guy many P80- We are afraid of them. since they do nut U§e more? than is absu'uifly “"991" S-‘U‘y Ln 01‘dt1‘ to exist. For the 931m 0 {hm'yt-h-AVDR-‘l is v.'<‘:113th-â€"k"" the 11â€.".th filled With pure air and sun- VENTILATION. Now that the weather has become mooier. with frequent rains, there is a Stendency to close the windows on! keep g them so. This is something that should We especially guarded against. for poor gventilation and damp rooms are the cause of frequent colds and sir'kncss. The house should he opened40 air and sun- shine every day. if only for a few, min- utes during the coldest weather. This is especially necessary after a rain. when everything seems ooldrand damp to the touch. The first sunny. windy day after a rainy spell all doors and windows should he opened for a thor- ouxrh drying out and airing of the roams. This Wi“ Prevent the musty odor found. £3,180 many houses in the town; and 3,. . > “o --\--..‘.u .«ur u m Charge, FW‘Nh it. crank its johns. and rub its hewd with oi! to solder the cranium bones. It is then wrapped in alight imndie, and its lips are ann':-inted'with brandy to make it a full Uruton. The Grecian mother before putting her rhiid in its vrmiln {urns three times ruuml heforn the fire while singing her .‘rvvnrite song to ward off evi! Spirits. The Turkish mother loads her child With amuiets as soon as it is born. and a smail hit. of mud. stewed in hot. wa- ter. prppared by previous charms. is Sillé‘k on its forehand. in Spain the. in- fant's fat-e is swept: with a pine tree bough to bring good luck. mg moon in always pmor‘inus lnxfth of ayhiid m Loner Britt re ghbounngwomen Mite nt in NAT J ' I’S BALLOONS TOUGH LUCK. HH‘IK'P 0%" THE FUN W F OR THE unng women mite it in ch- , .. crank its johns. and rub its ith oi! to solder the cranium It is. than wrapped in aligkt ....J -I west weather. This ssary after a rain. *ems cold: and damp first sunny. windy Spell all doors and upeped fpr a War- in a Iig! t inted wlth At the p 6843.! at "N hat the (‘e'nan-i become of late-that m l; :33 We.“ as ham am be 113 in†12;; thgw parents 'l‘hv attenUan «(the 1"ent‘n mm’ the Italian Nova-mmvnt la; lmenh'a'le'l to I'm matter. and“... La“ w1.l be mgulatod if not sup- I.nnn' k, _ _ ----- ..... , u uuuv'u a L!‘ B. 1111' {our on a x: uttrvas of :o don sin 7 with rarely ro er on even in wim. r. Thev (1:8 clothekl .11 My for Hm nth rhonm do not perrn?t them tn I'TV an llwrï¬ge from their bullies, Louvo euen (-8 The numhor of [We vh'l'rqn ton on'ylmguess-ad at. Ltisvsï¬matol that» En two e; a'tmo'tts 13 0 a e amgl 30d. Mo (5 chizdsen are con tantl/ twin ' erwbl. fut» Frame mm â€A y to take the plane of tho a who '9 or home in apaoTtatI-i for wmfk a'dtb suppfy the :ncrensir; dumaml fut "cheau Iabor So grab ta 1 the (‘e'nani become of late that 9’s l ‘ a-s WH" “.9 l‘nl‘l a“ ‘\n n:- h.\. I I- In 1|"!!qu in be cot 0:†sustena‘a e of Lhasa run 3‘; from 5 to Scents a to the palrrne. In on». on e of feed'n: thnrteen «f the lit. Va.“- founl t) he “Vt-em: a 01 men n: tnarlgen «f the lit. la :hves \ a- font)! t.) he 45? Penis a (13". Th. (hlhenï¬xfe s; wretxheJ in. appnar. an 0. a; it us to M exnect.e|. No! a o iolge-l in il amen-Tn: t pnmnn‘a th as n“ i In... AA â€" near an natura l.'. .l-'-"c!. A nu '1‘- t afe Mm wa: ta lei up n to make an in e t'g-‘ation in acertain (88‘ {mun Hat thei" \h’ef €3.13 ~- :1 9 mp2! 1; w I?" (51126. uni broa-l wt.) ‘0 as (Lu 1. . lit 0' (11% an i a mo. win}, h-zt nmer anr meat It 3-; «iii watei that t' o «o t 0:†faster-1a] 6,. at these cknil 'ron Cl.“ ‘1» u Thong!" to I» I (Soul anrufln hr Mr“. An important invention was xooently "he? § at m e - - -.-,.. .u Luv, In L' IIC’ II dos rihed as shocking The' work in a eug‘mrheutel atm/sulem «barge! in a9dst‘ion with uvxiu; 511.3% and a1 a n-tant‘y ovasel (0 Sue e awfflents. while. Heir iniuxie‘. do [wt to aim: gr")- pnr treatment They an e (maly su'j of. to 'un;: t=ou l's fad asth-oir numzm‘ stat“; is in many mam it is avg avate'! by the *‘ruta‘ity 0' ï¬re re- uu a‘ uo~‘kman wh-v Lat! them mm a. iein; its. Q“. an! m wo‘Lin': It fa“ belov the repllznj H1118 of warns. "L__- TEN H U728 A DAY. Th9. puklrone'; pocket 3‘! their “129. an'f amnetimex even the gratuitoES that run he di<trihuted nrx‘onr the em- 0 on'em of. an establishment upon spo- cia'. mansions Thf‘i" 10') “in; in the {a UTE! 5’ Ann nILAJ __ 1 u o ._._ ea'iiy. Their l"r\'i:‘es a n'anu’acturcrs at from month according (0 th! they work Perioi of three yeu's. It as so much money found and a mouth loss to MI. â€W peasants say. The contra. tw' am duly executed before a notary .mdtho village print blesses the: â€smith! Pom'oy of little: ones Thwre are no statistivs of the menu. ity among them lrnt it wa; valvulafeo! fo'nzer'ly that Of 1:0 (-bildren tales) from tiwir home! by Dalia-1133 2') returned hams at. tho Pnl u! their period of s’avery. 3) mt- tic? permanently in their new :ur- mun .mgs, and the var 5') d’ed: and in view of the cunditions in With they find thenrelves at. the gins w rks them is 11'. {(33011 to sunnoso tl‘at the 1')_10'~‘ta'ity 1-; am lass nmv. Their 32:64 vary from 11m 18 rare. The Fl‘guth 1am for'ih‘ the ewpl -_vâ€" meat 0 :rhiliren has Maw 1'3 years 0-1‘ at ruh work but that ‘s evafied an v‘!‘» m!.-!__ :513561‘)’ as beggars. {Wave proï¬tine’l ugox lsympamy as mumm nay sweem. Thu. 1 w‘ -‘ no Dre-en t, form. The children bring from 1m u 1‘30 franm. 820 to $30. and a“? “ ‘M {or Q Q Perioi of three yeu's. 1L .5 an much Suppra‘ssw the Dre ~en1 ‘ul fm Public attention has ieen twins-V. to :0, form of Nave tralo mm 10 Frame and Raw “‘3' which are heing main The _vivt.ims 3 an i or. dis"; sures on the. suhje‘t. re lta‘ian chi! ’ren who MB bought fmm their paruntï¬ 3)" 33' drones and “ I f . forced to work in :"au 5 tones ('hwfl)’ in the cnntm’. {art .. Formerlv l' , ' .v .u‘ :e nombz‘rw of (hm Childrnn um... _ n 1 - . . . . "'N‘Mmres A SPARK CATCHER. sures («net-ruling (hr flay. lo 12%|". n!’ cm {I- That. L'ormerly large numbora of ten were an in!» virtuai Vegg: rs. when mut lat on: inerl won them to cxcto u muswian: an! 1;; chim- I. That. case (m'o. “as l"r\'ia‘es are :0]! to UT. 5 at from $7 to $3 a» ing to the go alily, undo m ity among them to! ï¬rmer'ly that 1 {ram tï¬zoirhm‘nos med h-r“-me at tho of s’averv. 3‘) mt- ne' “'nrx in 9. «barge! in 8‘3 and ‘0 e e an": Rents. t re eivn g rq- r! e «e n I] Tad as th ‘ir IN FRAMW, Sale at "Mun. a “Ru-kc. (m '0. n as H? not rack he ost sunnoso 3% now. 5 y: 113. B‘WDl-F- a years m in as! art.