etc. Serges stres 'eeds ~ sell \ nu your (all 80“ (I M: fashions through on Ml overs 19 best ’ “Proof†,tlt†OK FREE Spices :skles. ’ ’ [I‘ll :3“, 0300' illld 500 W? 1.“!- . grew-us and black. ‘1’ tafl'etus reg. 750 '3)“ round inds on hand £\‘ uality†teed â€ITEMS ARE HERE 5 Sale!! ings tVt‘l‘s oods \Vt-dnlillg Rings, Ell. ~‘of Rings to chance partuu-nt. and comes writ-m"- un flue W‘tCh- Son uul empire gm ww‘ guods trade. H and have “3' :un] trimmim bwest prices. Durham. Ont green, 113" 1nd Sat’d‘ in all com- Pubs, Cut! 0f Navy, I Blue. New Millinery Fall Millinery [NDER and by virtue 'of the DOW- ers contained in a ‘oertain momma- Whioh “id be )roduoed at the time 0‘ we. than wih be uttered ’for 3318 FY publu: auction on 'Satul'dâ€˜ï¬ â€1° 61»! day â€1‘ October, I19“, at the thou! of one o'clock in \the afternoon at me Ceutml Hotel in Ithe town of Durham, in the county Io! Gre , by ,John (Hark, auctioneer. the '10 low- “ Prowrty. namely those Ioertpin p.dr°(’lfx or tracts of land and pramues “Rum, :yang and being in the town- 31:1}: 9! Uh-nelg in the county of .6"! ‘- ‘Iâ€"n- in real first-class Silverware Our stock for the wedding season of silverware is now complete and everything up-toâ€"date. This store has the name for high- class gnods, and always will so long as there is such a thing as a jewelry businvss. _____ -0 - vâ€"v V "__' ““1 PrmSnCe of Ontario. montaining :JY Mun muremont one hundred Core, M! the s an». more‘or lest being 00“" Med first! ' of the easterly bah“ of 101} Immi‘mrs forty-one "Dd tort" tw0 u: 1w- third concession. 03†of the H unfraxn road, save and ex- cept t!» r‘ nut eight acres. ’tbirtY'two â€do by forty rods, out of the "south- ‘f‘t corner. of the maid east halt 0‘ “Id lot number forty-two. Beomda ‘ Part of the Met half of 1191103? ‘AA L. 19‘ numH-X‘V fért :61" containing .‘ ï¬ght “We a beingya' l of M ' “MP-"m rods by for y mods in the nonhwdbt corner of said meat halt ti 53111. lot number fort -one. All in To 831d Township of leneg. eh "‘1‘“ Mn per cent. lot e pur- -m "‘0“?! to be paid down at the A - A . The undersigned begs to announce that she has Opened up a new millin- ery and fancy goods par- lor, where everything in the line of head-wear, {why goods and hand painted china may be procured at reasonable rates. Miss Margaret Bugg We have always in stock, at least, three dozen wedding rings to pic}: from. every style, and about. one hundred engagement rings, includ- ing Diamonds, so you have no rea- son to gu away disappointed. ‘00 ï¬ne pr'emlaé; k \t-%004 brick â€811mg, frame barn W rflndapona Convenient N 2°“. - We are adding new and stylish trimmed hats to our huge stock oVH‘Y week. 80 “Don’t worry “bum your hat,†ad'iled a dawn town maiden, even if you can‘t. find time to order a hat med. We have new 3006., fresh from the wholesdee every week. and this morning a new SPIPCtiOD of baby bonnet: and hats. We have just trimmed up two-dozen more black felts and velvet, 'suitable for those wearing black. the a " ' vvuvvu-suv vv n‘l-~~:3.h'ool. About five miiés from m; ‘0‘â€! of Durham on good to“: d; 01’ further particulars md tom- ti°n§ 0f sale apply 'to IMAS. WRIGHT a; HcABDLE. Solicitor: for Hortgacee. .. : Harkdalo. Ont. you can always drop into Min Dick's and pick one ready trim- Percy G. A. Webster IW! at Mnrkdale tho 89th day 8°!“ tember, 18. {have (I ‘d be in the to" of â€mm 0:: eggdook" 13‘0“.“ h'rerooma on Wednesday I m . HIKE K3NNt. M1... Wedding Engagement Rings Oct. 15. Mortgage 8816. Watchmaker Jeweler and Optical. Miss Dick _---- “r ' mmnnny an ‘0 TB! PUBLIC. christi‘aimm 2:101 a to b. in the to" of 2333;.4 with t, Murdoch‘s Ifllomwt mont and atron Wednesday I 33Ҡsurvives her. a! at nob week do?!“ .3; feel; her_! Gifts Intended (or last week. Mil- Agnes Petty is attending HLgh cinyool in Durham. Master Wm. Vollet. of. Popl}; H111, 'Pant Sunday witu Master h'reu Cuu. . M“- John Lawrence’s son. Charlie, “1 “WINNIE 111811 School 111 Durham. on Holiday Mr. A. Ashley a'nd Miss Maud Uun visited their luster. MIS- w m. Picker), Boylar flfll. Mrs. '1‘. Mignon. or“ Ebenezer, has spent. tue use two ween wntn her nun, Mr. I. mgmon. Mr. Boy “(:er3, merchant, of Eb- onezer, very ouen can: on Mr. rt. napkins. Mrs. J. McUuesney, 01 Uwan Sound, was visiting w.t.u nor daugmcr, U115. b‘. Laugh“, lately. Misses .8. Allan. of Edge Hill, and B. um. 01. Euwuer, were we guests oi Misses b. and A. Dunneuy Lately. Mr. Wm. Scarf made a business‘ trip to a'uncoe last. ween and re- turned Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. E. Armstrong, jr., lam. week Viutcd with DJ 6.8Lc1‘, Mm. J. mommy, ox mormanauy. 11m vicinity us pleased “to new: MuyDeï¬a vollett. 01 loronto, [u rem-aux as their burg (J1 Unnscmus. Mr. and Mrs. D. Donnelly spent Tuesday witu her sister, Mrs. B. bell, Gleam. Sorry to report that Mr. Bell is on me 810]: list. UflUUDB uuu Duuuloa» 11!) ID “Lou a Mrs. E. Armstrong, 8L, left recent- 9 1y to: Detroit wnere she intenus stamp collector, and has one of the spending the tall with her daughter, best collectionsin the city. "Samie’s" nus. NW- dwerfege has been natural. being Stroke ï¬fï¬fr‘lgharsqn. Iafflufhaflhiborn that way. He is in no way a. " 8c men in e DUUmay - mum†on we 14th mmâ€. and it. WW5 fleformed, and is possessed of sheen intellect He has a. vote and is al- greatly appreciated my the uuuicllue., , , . Mrs. D. Dunsmoor and sons, Erleynys waiting for election day, when and Clarence, ox Ualguxy, AlUcl'L'd, he has a chance of furthering the were the guests 01 MN. 0- UNIS“ interests of his candidate.†moor and Mrs. Matt. Camyuell Lust . week. The inquest on the hody of Mrs. Sorry to ouronicie the death 01‘ M1. and mrs. Uampueii Uunmours paw. â€ine neighbors eXLenu their sympawy in theii bereavement Mr. Ab. Noble intends leaving the West. tuis “(ch iur ms name nerc. he left. on tue excursion on the law 01 August. 011 me 23rd of September in Maui- toba it. rained. m Awerta Lt woww, and in Suauoru were wexe 51 de- grees of heat. On Saturday night M158 0. .U. Hut- ton returneu utter spending over a fortnight with MI)$._BODUI‘I. boyu, titrattuu‘d, and Mrs. H. Leeson and Miss M. Donogh, Mount Forest. Mrs. W. Vollet and daughter, Miss Irene. at 20pm: um; Miss Brun- ley, of Arthur, and Mr. and Mrs. Buokler. of Durham, were the guests or Mrs. 'i'uomas Mutton on Sunday. Mr. T. W. Lawrence frequently visits in Normanny. We suppose there in some attraction in than pm“. of the world, as now he attends the Knox church. -'-.-'v- â€"-â€"â€" â€" -" â€" bi. Were 'l'ocently entgfiéiued by Mrs. Joun Lawrence. Mr. and Miss Bradley, of Arthur, Mrs. William Glen, of Btynor, Mus Thompson. Mrs, Mollvride and her glaugnter, Miss _Elorence, . of JNlorman- - “I. I‘AQ -- Mrs. James NieNally is under the doctor’s care at present. Hepe to hear of her speedy recovery. Well Mr. Editor after having a long rest. from not. sending any 01 the Wuudby news to your valuable paper, which I enjoy coming to my home, I thought 1 would dot down a few of the happenings. . Miss Mary hewitoon. of Bentinck, 13 visiting at Mr. Thomas Dunn's tor a Week. M128. J. Torrie and mother, of Markdale, spent the .ï¬rat of the week around our burg. Mr. C. R. Watson was up to lthe omnty town, serving on the Jury, last week. Threshing is nearly a. thing of the past in this section. Mr. Joseph Mc- Nally doing the minority of the work in excellent order. There will be a good old time itea meeting in the Baptist church on the evening of the 211th of; October. Everybody come. ' A-- A if. ,__j_o___ Mr. Anarew Griffin, of Kincarline, but formerly of this place. was a! .caller on many of his old triands around here for the last fortnight. Mr. Thomas McN‘ally has had his well re-cribbed with cement tile, which is an up-toHdate job. The work was done by Mr. .W'hitmore of your town We must commend our township fathers on the excellent work done an the sideroad which they recent- ly Opened from the 8th to the lluth concession. Our school ma’am. Miss Edith Jay, has sent in her resignation, to take effect at the end of this year. We expect the little folks will have a tear in their eye at her departure. On August 27th a gloom of sorrow was cast over. this neighborhood when the news apread that Mrs. John Elli- son had passed away to the Great Bayond. She came with her parents from Iona, Scotland, in 1847 and settl- ed in Gleneig towmhip; Her maid- en name was Mary J. Mcanherm. In 1860 she married the man of her choice. Mr. John Ellison, a shrewd, industrious farmer, and being equal- :ly endowed with principles of in- uatry and economy, made a steady regress in producing a very com- qntable home. There was born to them ten of a family, of whom .three died in youth, leaving to mourn her loan four Iona and three daughters. all married and living in the neigh- Thirty-two years ago ahe whose. d her faith in Christ and was ' hy the late Rev. Alex. Warren. She ' ed with the gifts of cool. ju g- aunt and atronï¬ will. Her husband e friendl followed the the family mot-gin the l..urictun. of Mulock, spent WILD Mrs. t1. Mcb‘usun. CORRESPONDENCE. Hutton Hill. VVaudby. Politics is the one absorbing topic just now, end it is reslly smusing to beer the extremists of bath nsrties talk. A rsbid Tory afï¬rms that the country will "go to the dogs" should the rsscslly Liberals be returned to power. while on the Other hand a hsrdened Grit declcrea thst the “Devil will be to pay†if the awfully wicked Tories get possession ,of the tressnry benches at Ottawa. But snnd of all this bcsh. the independent and intelligent thinker "pursues the even tenor of his way†and votes he he likes. A postman was heard to remark recently "I wish the elections were over,†and no wonder when one ob serves the loads of campaign liters tnre he has to carry every day. But it is an 'ill wind that blows nobody good’, for the "stuff†comes in quite handy these fosty mornings for lighting the ï¬re. In fact some of it is so hot as to scarcely need a match to start a blaze. The following item from the Strat ford Beacon may be of interest to readers of the Chronicle: “Stratford can perhaps lay claim to the smallest Canadian horn elector in the Domin- ion in the persin of Samuel Benning- ton, 227 Mornington St. “Samie†is 3 feet 9 inches in height and 37 years of age. he was born near Moore ï¬eld, Tp. of Maryboro’. County of Duï¬erin, May 16th, 1871, and came to this city 14 years ago wi'h his parents. He is a well known char- acts; in the city. Day by day he walks the streets with his little wag- on. for he is a vendor of small wares, peanuts and candies. He is also a stamp collector, and has one of the best collections in the city. “Samie’s†dwarfage has been natural. being The inquest on the body of Mrs. Peaks, who was so bruitally and foully murdered lately, was complet ed to day, 9th inst. All the evidence pointed to the negro Roughmond as the murderer. It is needless to say that the awful crime has aroused the community as it has never been aroused before. and it is simply due to the law abiding nature of our citi zens that the brute wasn’t summarily dealt ere he was taken Within the walls of the gaol. The time has surely come when the Government gshould take steps to protect our peo- Lple from the scoarge of tramps. The work in the Normal School is now in full swing, and the students are busy as nailers these ï¬ne days gathering materials [or their nature study collections Note books. hand fuls of weeds, wild flowers. leaves, etc., are the badges which distin,uish the Normalite from the ordinary citizen As far as I can learn the only students from South Grey are Miss Scott. of Durham. Mr. Roy Fletcher, of Ceylon, and Miss L Gillespie, of Cedarville. The immense G. T. R. shops that have been in the process of erection for two years are nearing completion. The power house is big enough for a good sized factory alone and the ce ment smoke stack when ï¬nished will be 175 feet high. It is a monster of sohimney, and how men can work so celmy and coolly so far up in the air is a mystery. The Y. W. C A. raised $1000 for their building fund in one day recent ‘ ly. Four hundred young ladies patrolled the streets of the city from early morning till 9 o’clock at night selling “tags,†and everybody they met, whether Jew or Gentile. bond or has, had to buy a tag or else run the risk of being held up at every corner by some sharp. shrewd ,it in a conspicuous position he Was ;saie for the day. Classic City Chronicles. crashing through a window pane of the primsry room of the school when your scribe is principal, but, fortun ately no one was hurt. So far the careless gunner has not. been located. “You say, madam,†said the smart K.C. to the woman in the witness box, “that the defendant is a sort of rela- tion of yours. Kindly explain what on mean by ‘sort of relation,’ and Just how you are related to the (le- fendan t?†“Well, you see. it’s like this,†ex- plained the willing witness. “His ï¬rst wife’s cousin and my second husband’s ï¬rst wife’s aunt married two brothers named Jones, and they were cousins ’ m- . L2 _ ualuuu vxvu‘." -v-_.. ""d to mother’s aunt. Then. again, his grandfather on his mother’s side and my grandfather on my mother’s side were second cousins, and his stepfather married my husband’s stepmother, after his father and my mother died. And his brother Jack and my bus: band’s brother Fred married twin sisters. Iain’t, never ï¬gured it out just how close related we are, but I've always looked on him as a. sort of cousin.†"Whereupon the iudge immediately adjourned the case or a week. This ailment is usually cuused by rheumatism of the muscles of 1 the anal! of the pack. und in uiolxly cur- ed by applying Chamber uin’a Lini- mont two or three times a day and n In: the put- at such applicuv tion. or ale by a: drug stores. Lame Back. THE DURHAM CHRONICLE Raw egg applied to 1a wound will quickly heal and allay pain. When baking buckleoerrv pie if a teaspoon of vmegar is ,added it great- ly improves we flavor. “’hen polishing the finger nails, rub across, not up and down. To bathe tired eyes in mater as hot as one can bear will give great relief. A green pepper cut in irings’ or minced is a tasty addition to almost any Vegetable salad. . Keep all the kitchen utensils in one place and a small one at that. It “ill save time and steps. When; tired out and hungry .take a cup 01 um; soup Lot quwl} reu‘csnment tanner than tea or cotIec. Cc-icry is a nerve tonic as well as helpful to rheumatic persons. Dust the hands with panic powder for. excessive perspiration. Don't throw away your scraps of velvet. They; can be used as cleaners for. all sons 01' things. Alcohol and whiting make a. good silver 11011311 and are “cement. 10f pul- 15111113 mute glass or mir1u1s. Olive oil will remove tar stain: from drcds goods. VV‘ usu alterwand wuu wmw Lewd water. In rousung meats Luru thu a Spoon Instead on. a LOI'K, as am: tuttul‘ memes tue meat and Lets the Juwe out. A round table looka butter in any shaped (“Ling room and Will serve more persons than a square one. Ateaspoonful of butter put into the water 111 winch chutumes gau- boiliug will prevent. Luum Lrom uuuu- 1mg oven. Wuite paint. should be cleaned with warm wawr, using a u 1119 01 whiten- ing on 1.113 chn and Innowg w ltu cwur water. b‘wcet apples will cook better and ban: a more deumous flavor 11 a little lemon JulCu or 6pure older nucgar 1.5 aduod. The corner 'or small squaxc china closet. is uciug donu away wiw, ,t. beluga no lougm‘ good lorm (.0 dupluy one nuard (M cut. glass, ch. Pictures are not necessary in the dining room, and i; any :Uu Luau-d tucru, care bnoum be taken that. they do non nge tuc amiug 100m a crowd- ed euect. In the event of a sudden leakage 012 water on gas pipes mane a thick paste of yellow soup and wmtmg and '4‘ very llLtle water, and place 11. over the leak. l‘aku a piece of waste, such as eu- giuecra use, roll it into '0. ball and use it. to dust. with. it. polishes the turmtur: (I. the same tum: it removes tins dun-'t. When rewireing window screens cut. up old wire to [it inbide 01 hot air rugisurs in the Iloor. ’xuis will suVu arucws that. often dnsappc“r down the furuucu pipes. A: plain paper is best 101‘ the awr- age sxzu Gluing room and deep yel- lows, buns and cruum.will uc L'uund tocoutribute a ligut and chceuul tone. to dark rooms. When making bread it. is unneces- sary to knead your dough JOLLCD. Once when you make your aspoug-c, and when you mould it into loaves 1or oven is enough. 1‘0 extract Juice of lemon or orange much more Juice will be yobtuiucd it the fruit. is ï¬rst con-red with con! water and allowed to come to a. boil before the lruit is cut. Choyped beef or pork cruckliugs are good to use in Indian bread. wuich is usually served warm, or they may be mixed wiLn bread and mashed pututo seasoned and fried like sausage. Melted beef drippingd or tallow can be used in place 01; puraitin over the top of jelly. Be sure when “cold to cover the space around the edge where. it has shrunk away from the glass. Coke, should be used in every well- rcguluted kitchen. It makes a good clear fire, and gives a steady heat. Coal will be necessary to start the fire, but coke will alone be use-1.1 after. To make an ineXpensivc white cake that is like angel food, beat the whites three eggs, add one cup *0! sugar, one-half cup of boiling water, ione cup of flour and one 'teaspoon of baking powder. To make perpetual pazte, dissolve half an ounce 01 alum in two teacup- fuls of boiling water, add a few draps of oil of cloves and 'let. boil. Tuis will keep for months. Fancy aprons can be made from the fancy Ironts of lingerie waistswhich have been discarded by rounding 'the lower edge for, apron and adding a belt, and an extra touch ,zof lace or ribbon if desired. When cooking braised steak,stews, or soups that require a little thicken- ing, instead of the ordinar ' tmixing of flour and water, Sprink e thalf a cupful of rolled oats when .Iirst put- ting on the stew. A simple remedy for neuralgia is to apply a grated 'horseradish pre- pared the same as for table ruse, to the temple when the head (or face is affected, and to the wrist when the pain is in the arm or shoulder. In washing dishes in the white por- celain :winks if one would use a wood- en chapping bowl for a dishpan and wrap the end of the wire dish strain- er with cloth it would be found to prevent. many scratches which are *so hard. to clean off. '1.‘o clam oilcloth walls, steam [walls and ceiling thoroughly by placing in. pail’ of hoe water in the room; close doors an'l leave for about an hour. Then wash with soap and water. You with bu surprised to see :how quickly dirt will b: m moved. ng»: is a good use for left-over oat- meal :. Make a batter as 'for bread, add the oatmeal and beat lin Well. Put in a liw-l yeaSt, land let stand ovlzr night A (l a little salt and soda and bake on a pancake griddle. An ego; or txm is an nimprovement. Wham putting u crab ap )le 'jelly get 10 cents’ wort of 'vaml‘la beans from any drug store. When the juice is strained and measured throw 1in piece of vanilla bean and 'let it boil until jelly is made. It gives apple jelly a fine and delicate Iflavor. An experienced and expert house- kee er, a model mother and grand- mot er. makes it a oint to knock on the kitchen door cfore entering. This degree of privac â€"deference. if youj pleaseâ€"she accor 3 her domestic helgerm who give evidence of (appre- ciation. For a snare sprain of tthe ankle‘ immerse as soon as possible in hob water. as hot as it can be borne, and keep‘ it there for twenty vor twenty- five minutes, adding more hot :water as it cools. After removing from the water, bandage tightly in cloth wrungout _in hot. gout; pepeat 391i: -_.___v. , {every two hiiura the first day. then twicd a. day! until the lmkle I: well. HOUSEHOLD HINTS. Sir John Carling is ill 3t Inc home in London. Fred Ryan, of Komoks. : Grand Trunk ï¬reman, was fatally injured inn collisiun at London. Albert Love. a Toronto letter our- rier, is under arrest chugod with stealing money from the moilo. Marion Mulning. of Brantiord, narrowly escaped deuh in being run over by a street car. while bicycling. Atthur Tippling, of Toronto. at- tempted suicide by throwiny himself in front of a moving street car. Geo. Walksm. 8 Vancouver drug gist. was found guilty of supplying drugs to parties for lllegal purposes. and sentenced to 2301. John Baker. a Toronto tinemith. fell from the roof of a. house in that city to the ground below. a distance of forty feet. Although seriously injured, no bones were broken. Dan McGillicuddy. editor of the Calgary News. and formerly of the Goderich Signal. is defendant in a libel suit brought against him by R. 0. Edwards, editor of the "Calgary Eye Opener.†McGilliouddy. in un- veiled language, branded Edwards as a man unï¬t for human society, and attacked him morally and personally. Richard L. Ralle, postmaster at Fenella. near Cobourg, is under arrest charged with not delivering Conservative campaign literature. He claimed. on being questioned, that it had been reiaeed, but this is denied by the parties interested. “While in the arm in 1863 I was taken with chronic iarrhoca." says George LI. Felton, of South Gibson, Pa. “I have since tried many reme- d'ea but without an permanent (r3- lief, until Mr. W. X. Miles 10f this lace persuaded me to try Chamberq' olic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy one bottle of which stoned it at once.†For sale by all rug Stores. Mrs. B.â€"I suppose you ï¬nd your daughter very much improved by her two years’ stay at college? Mrs. Proudmotherâ€" Le, yes! Mary Elizabeth is a carnivorous render now, and she frequently impoverisbes music. But she ain’t a bit stuck up â€"sbe's unanimous to everybody. en’ she never keeps a caller waitin' for her to dress; she just runs in nom de plume, en’ you know thet makes one feel so comfortable. CANADA IN BRIEF Noummnéidbcn‘scddn-Ih' Mbthandncflcha. Awning“ should In stappod u on“. Ono-alien Mmdbdldlupdumdbn-Ihdu], vibelhleooadroqududflhdwfll. h.“ *1 tissue cod crealen new «and: and it. hill. M1 22"],‘7‘ “kmitinapafectfoodfotmndouwdv {gr/w" 35*- man. a... min; oxomuuslon. Pup-d .1, 5,; '~_‘=m Fanhbynlldmwnuduom'IMM35c-d‘l‘ MOTHER. PROTECT YOUR CHILDREN. LENAHAI E MolN‘l’OSH, LOCAL mtï¬mmmw.nmu. What a â€Pandora†Hot-Water Attachment Means to Me “BELOWâ€"4You see how I just turn on the tap and instantly get hot water for my dishes, wash- ing, scrubbing, preserving, etc. For Chronic Diarrhoea. “ABOVEâ€" you see how the pipes ere connected to the bath and basinâ€"no waiting for n bathâ€"no carrying hot water upstnirs.†“Pandora†Ranges can be supplied with a hot-water uttachment if you haven't already got one, and the nach- ment does not either take extra fuel or in- 58 N FOR WEAI CHILDREN If you hear the word “snot! Indie. “cobra†instantly and anti comes to your mind. as the cot generally supposed to be the endly of all snakes of Indie. there are other snakes which are more dangerous. and it wears the cobra must descend from the pedestal on which he has been p and do his basking on a back sew India offers a limitless ï¬eld for study of snakesâ€"both real and i inaryâ€"the latter are innumerable there are few Anglo-Indians who - made especial study of these intb } ing and important reptiles or (x buted an original matter on. - subject. ost of the Indian resid' , inform ition about poisonous re| . of the country is derived from I. n written by Europeans at home ‘ : observations have been conï¬ne: ‘ glass-jar or museum specimens. ' ~ Recent resenrch and investiga have given the medical profe }; much more knowledge of snake v1 Tl than it possessed fo1 1111 1 ly, and ~: unfortunate sum 101 f1om snake. .i. has a fair chance of recovery nowa 21 if he has instant and intelligent t 1 ment. and the medical atteni I; knows the species of snake whict; ‘ the biting. The poison of the con 1 . krait 1s twice as virulent as that o ' cobra, while that of the most com - of sea snakes is eight times 1 deadly. With increased knowl -. of snake venom a more rational t . ment through antivenene has introduced into practice. but '4 essential that the attending],r tï¬b ys1 '- should correctly identify e 81 which caused the trouble,y so thatl ‘ lstxength of his poison may be kd . land treated accordingly. 1 . I Little Bob. who [or some moi] 'hnd invnrinbly ended hit our; prayer with “Planes send me n * 'brother.†announced to hi. the . i that he wns tired of paying for.“ he did not get, nnd am he didl‘j believe God bnd nny more ““10 '.' T to sand. 11!: l Kala!†UUI‘II DJ Try “Putnam’s." moré yau {will apprwiatet he lei fragrance and delicious [hm "Salads" Tea. Not long afterwerd he wu on? into his mother’s room very our the morning to see twin boy. hed errived during the night. looked ot the two hebiee critic and then remerked. “It'e n thing I stopped praying, or th' been three of them.†If so. look out for a tiny earn it before it grows big. Putt Painless Corn‘ Extractor h the BIAKEB AID THEIR BIT! The more .ypu know; gbpqt t_ea_ Do Your Boot: Pinch? ,Q“ C 0 Iâ€; 9!- .0. .00.