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Durham Review (1897), 9 Jan 1908, p. 6

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An Ttte In but her. forth in the mm to am, no". And left the New Your than. . I"'-" .... 1w nun-aw. ul- m! I L'n'; hm the n-ntlt- \imm- IN the runner ( an. n Mtormttu. nnchor but!!! Mum at all belief. Uh! if we all were ; comm“ our the Mn, but In; v-1 ot" that one went truzh~ I " 4Nt - -pet.ed tt " W" It-tr l,"' ‘_ 1". . T . y 2: nouxh to up " to ttnd that tt wu [mil an ”UPS" “fink hurt if” Pt boo . lo! wood. TttotNnation In dumb, n "r' unliul {hm h-t-l that (nods shut i dummy “our in on. ot the oomph“ qui‘ “A: “III MD nun-h .In iclrntratt tt't'Aa ”MIMI" 'Mch the YOUR] cum- 1 In.“ Am tts mprritrral tyoralysduteutaldy- .:3: " “thy mun-d In " '" It wpuwnt. in“ Link at hi“ grvutt 0pm Thu. Cyttttrs in very much “a", t l"""-"'"“"‘ <1u\\ l_\. tor the Almighty bottluhlp. “a than! u long u out pui_rtts “uh ircis,', lint it l'r"grcit's _ out and??? beta]; I',','.'",,','.,,".',' (got ttt , ..'.\ _.' .... Wain cunt n Qua-to m1 lln tln l. , “max mi llmL .mulinL. lbs " by no menu tart, but a". would “Hui-1‘ .;|.- Palm-I. hmngh the. full to. ohm In tteittg Mt, ll ... mm], n. tlit " it. Irarmouiotc, and beautiful from port to T,', with a. non-gala; "io “Lu n”: ln' lirunglil to brar upon 9 Illa do. no! " to can.“ In, 01 Mu "ui,iti,,v, l 1' 1m "one, r tCt' of men lactic-l “"m‘ .h “I. It ”cm ' I I ', _ . l . I..'. ‘l' with an lino duklntoihonuml mm... illV “ml, ,un'l'llturl, "uspuutual, Yank!“ harbour. Ind (hon any on! t nah Iltr'tr' hp NNill hip, nun] who“ un- mm on no TI no that tho duel Lrt'; -I' _ .-- '_. I'll-v. le: Wm): iriemlm. “In". " - no. iu,'/e.',",u :,./"'t1'2'k")'r'leir)/t; ot' li,. C'll': ll: "Ste to 'g =t"aee tt ,. T . c I I I an. I "d. 1hr hum-Um” ot the gin-ML .iu.shor,t, and." " "”1, huh cr/dn, 'll'.' 14- rim!“ and ll';llllllu‘m ot lit1. lit mi m’li'mlzh. I. "Will. Bttd let-u r- [mm-an l-rl‘llh. which un- in~uppurt~ - I. . 'yfr%rattat. "on. In ulna lint h-r t.dx.u-, Mm- be the altar ,ettt b. "and bub In.“ for tho c" . y . l, .1 than an. acclaimed. Mummy lt\|u lil ollt with, to \'-.ll('h She 1. the m" of her a... Ind. m ALI tt .| ~in 1mg. no hr 'ught -frlt which Dreadnought. no I. on GM.“ of mm .m tt,ll' unwril'in-s are offvrrU up and be. QM to “m" ttBrat ”IND” N t t . ' " Il vur u rrrN ' H"|\ tiil tht'v admtraitr h". k." . - hold " 'lf “""l‘ l l sl'ru: "l . more“, and not!“ Indium!!! art' hand. .mgrr “Ll sou“ Ilt‘pzlrt [rum “an curb-Ry .3, man than u m .1: {he puns ollt' Xrllumuru act ttr- holed. Il", 'I‘ :n’ '),rt:,ry'.t,'1t (in-d..- Iill r0 e,'u,t,.",dt, trd, 'l,,",. 22't'.'M" filmy} s-tll 21mm hm tot Hun we “In and tttat We “muo- a." a ,i, Ir'. 1w} Hull flu-3 \‘llllld not)rioo any aauaa ot moth. WM. an.” l"-“ I 'trl lst u it um» nut giwntln-m am." In (In. an. In vary um [Iv I .; ‘. 'sr'. And lI-viln: this Wt' ihnllld tttte M_m- , _ '.. --_----- ~.i~m.:, u,, ~hnu..l uh.» av,ulize our , A _ 'tt (', 'm i112 1hr} ln-mmv a point of EUROPEAN GIANTS cm PAR w 't 1min ll, 1rhsttcser the snurre of - lu--" trt' -'t 1'utatitm they for! from in Wonderlul Product- of the Car .. mi tm, 11,.'u ”film". and. nlmuhl so feel "gum Abroad. : i l, -'l mm- vi a Alon-p humiliation in t .1 I\.IIH"|"Y1HH ot' “'11-, that our bur " a“ I." m m " m tr'.'lm v., ml h‘rl lighu-nml‘ trout the con- tn Knu- m the Mm “a. at the , l,'," :1 "in? linm.|lll_\ speaking. we des- '- m . M “I d a. n ,HH! “Wm. -culovhntwhlnum.unm .... A.. . _. -. - hun- " ...-u Unkn-hi n..- ..n-. In Christ of Bethlehem. Truth. Pilate with unto Him, what is trutht 'it. John, 38 verso. Ulrint being asked by Pilate whether lie was a king, nsplied saying. Thou my“ that 1 an: a King. To thin end was 1 born, and for this cause came I into the world that I should boar wir~ ness unto the truth. Every one that in of the truth heareth My voice. Truth is the corner atune at social life. the I"."'"'"' one, and should be of the fun- I y. -tiate's eyes were :0 blinded by hint heathen belief that he knew not that truth stood before him. We all 1mm ll " Then dram we near the Prince of 1 Without a {our or doubt: "is war with sin shall never can Till sin he blotted out. New Year tune to no on Your. door. I warmed In the Old Your. elm: .ttte old Your talked ml the Now Your And W thy nan it know, "But thou, Bethlehem Ephntlnh, which an little to be um; tho tho-old. Cl Judah, out of thee shall one come lath unto me that is to be rule in Intel; whose goings forth are from of old, from rvrrlaating . . . Ind he III" ”and and shall feed (his flock) in the strength of the Lord, in the majesty of the nun ot' the Lord his God: and they “I” "bil-, for now shall he be great to the ends of the earth; and this (man) shall Ire qur; peace" tMielus V. 2-6). .lmus was lmrn in Brh‘delwm (Links lit. lln ts'uimrrrt.r: " am the good shep- ln-rul" >Jnlln h!', “I am come in myi Futhvrl nunw" iv. 43); “I have made! David, the shepherd-king of Iamet, mu born in Bethlehem 1,086 years baton Christ. The prophet Micah, who lived more than 700 years before Christ, fore. told the birth of Christ in than Wonk: Come Ye, Oh, Come Ye, to Bethlehem! “amide Him " " 1'i . bud and titoiUG 63;. "a. riding. be drained It In. V Mncm of the Old You“. "It: 'P'"'. no Jsttd to tho thor- M by The Old and the an. - ALBERT BIGELOW Pm A Scar game to the 91d Trt. (not, New Year listened. and “and " at ttet h sun Mt mnnrr at) we" tarte us was horn in k twtimony: “I John x); “I vr'q name" (v. 4 mm- mod’a) km pwn" My“. ft. It, Imm- praee" " “dull on the ut a suphert1-- things” (Mark l I weak unto y ‘Juhn Vi. 06: H. I I Year grated " OK Tau- will. r and want-bod lulu: the rum". with an. "vice,-. m sorrow Ind MM Iaons‘ round would buns. weak unto .F ohn vi. M; ll. 1 shepherds kept in: tl ' tlod" in grand net-lain, ' highest, glory be"; , God," We ling the same "is meant love we Bee. sums we“ wanna mu; 7 I t lay white on In. Old I“. t "in Non to save the world,l lie doth condemn; "r. Love, u wide unfurled " plain of I'm shun? u I I thad their. loved th "is only ' is full , manger ye “mm, David . the Old Yen’s Mn: ' watched bun with vb:- ted in the 0H rs above rehes rang. and peace, and lore, nlv h autumnal“. Lilo H4 is world that He Ron: Nation free; a"!!! 'ld Lord, is m, 'n come down may no 3 town." old. mveuly light none their 'rinee of Peace the [will and denthleu flocks by re- " w*ePr"q-P""""'e.P""eleM. G"GCT. "not! to: in mm Inn tho 'ireeMrtltrmmttrstttautaattototGi umnmrnmniu-quwn m at In. In “(than feet high. 1'. 2'. M children are clean and an M tall. A. I" dun hue nun-I. the Brig. family b you a turoy nd tttt up, and -ther nu supposed to PM]. ii E n Indy of this am: who were not: the The but that to no the (nut.- ot rm 'emts.toeso.ttttemt-irtritst. untold two at than. mm. I you in awry town or We”. The Mac. at honor in the par- “. In than round for tho lawn that or mm.- It then In non than on. 3:.an- itttt or mun; on "on. pulled by In eight or I - but Nomi-h toms. ther ,iowly may! no“ 9!. am a3tttouatt the city of Brunt In Belgium in to boot that It in aid to have more bound in prom-u» to m populate! an any other in Europe, it an on. ot no men im- lit-Inn “an!” of am. which Mud. not any the father and tho not). but Ibo Itrr. "Pre. no bah! b - Iona _ Lou“. lo.. a. num- cl population II Inn-u no a. Man em- ot the North- vut ttttnhartoddm1otth.nttatather not In whoa any h“. I We at n bung! homo 'trtrqetmtrorNrttatttxereau-rti- mt That I: hoe-nu they don't lav how the}: things no don. ia Bur-ops. Old Funda- In on. or the minim: homes at mum's - Hm “anon on and has“. ot M A hundred you. old - " the noun at Dunc. And In Italy. 5m though younger they It. and” much Wortderfut Products of tho Carnival Multan Abroad. It In to be he.“ that. though the mu. tho Cyano- um be by no - the In! "all: shin. Ind that w. my noon no" of the completion of moth.- nrlttblo "mama! in bung," ll than lulu If. YUP, nocnnry to an. In the rim of her two. Ind. “to the Dreadnought, I!" II II object. of much In- Qorel‘ to for-run haul “mm; but our Admiralty ttave up: I "ttUN hold on M secrets. and no not In!!! " - M n-tun! cutie-Ry my man than on ho baud, EUROPEAN GIANTS ON PARADE In admuon to bar mam“ plant, the cr eloo- earl-ha a lamp alumna. apparatus. .ttfttetmtt to 5:1wa {re-h water to the IND- with vim aha in serving. and lea-maul; machin- and Ttrt-tttte room. In which '1" b. "ttred from moat for tho crown or my at!” not so mud. Tho Cylopl u very much longer than I bull-chip. Ind “It"! " in" As our lau- ut cruisers. being actually 500 {on between nuptndlcultn. In the matter ot mad at. In by no men- fut. but than would In no out“ In be!“ no. u all. manly In to " from port to an with the Ion-(oh: ft-ts, cud do. net " to cm In my of their “one“ eureka. In. can. It ”canary, go with my lune dick Into the mm" eon- vonmu hubour. Ind (hon any out In ro. onim on the not. no that tho duck my 01:301-ng but! "no. ”amnion" which in; $.58 GirTiirririii nor!- of eating: mutt-d ttt " Mljelly'I Thor. no mm] other Mm MT “out hot. For lumen. the Mr may . - urn In onormou- “no: not“; tn tho correct volition our the be“, but would b. comm-"My norm-0d 'd he wore curiou- onough to up " to tiad that " wu undo ot wood. The explanation II “mph, for this dummy Hper II at}. of tho oomph“ Bet of Navy. [to tho Drettdttoutrttt, in nor own 1an H. 15. Cyclops morn on entirely now dow- ture tn ohm-building. Nothing I0 “and" l in tho wny of repair-ohm bu our boon nt- (“noted botoro. tt is no “motion to My that she is s "rttBttlet (lentils. doetrard. Sbo is. in Net, equol in cop-city to I dock- i you! 1','ep,'2g, 300 hands. she corriu this numbot ot moo sniu. tn addition to tho crow nocosury to work the ordinary routine at the ship. No guns take up volunblo space Ior incruoo the displsoomont. Ivory atom of room tho! con be obtsinod is utiliud for the various "ohopo." instood of the wotchward "Gunnery, gun- nery. nanny," the Cylopo should err, "Re- pairs. repairs. repairs.” and thooo who know moot nbout the internal nrnnumonte of n lsruc fleet resiiss tho overpowering impor- tnnoo of the word. Thou is ninya some mm thing going wrong. Most ot those will! rennin can. it is cm. ho done " based I the ship by thoir gm "tli " trillion-s. m thtre no an! o m w eh roquiro "cut- iw" ttat on only be msdo by tho dock- nrd. Tho unit ot this hss boon that the defect oitber rousinod unrepnirsd till the ship out TtMud o dockynrd. or. it it was at such I micro u to render it oountisl for the tutttirte efficiency of tho ohip that " should bo instantly attended to, Ibo had to nine doom nod proceed to tho poorest dockyud. - tho agar deck and tom "rams. - an“... n on. must up“: some novel- tr ot max-Inc. In I and who“ Dunne-l In practically I an any-Hm In Immune 'eeerw. Bu. it tho Cyclops or . Ilmllu- van] wen clinched to the squadron, it would not no naughty tor amp. to lo". the m; c: the ttotttrttodqr-itt-ettur In Inch clrcumsuncu. for Ibo has on boars her 1 complete foundry. when can“: on be undo. Her mchlnory In "on 'apatsle ot turning out no lug. I can!“ u I Dual-sup popular. . aloe. of work that require. con-Menu. "wire". Thou {ma-lo. 31" the lab a mount-v. what-mung). for Wir "npalu" nu The out ot .tttttt n proceeding In call no“ In vary [rut why It in "sum that own a mull ship ot the turd-cl”. _ typo burn: about an ton. u: hour when attun- an twelve knotl. A Dunedin, ot course, con-Alums very much men. In “anion to the coat of con]. than) is I further and- nnuae In that the "so: I. “le wak- oned by the Ion of on: rd It. mm. This lo" might occur " I tune when nation- we" named botwun Or“! Britain and ”no ott- country. and it might than http- m that no that would ban to no Into won non of I_ll Important Itttp. But now C you an”. bu bean and. in this direction by the pal-in into the motive “on of H.M.B. Cyclopl. in!» in been has"! About thin van-oi. thoutth atte may be aid to mark I new In in tho binary ot the Navy, This in wily due to the not that elm lurid Ihrtn which is thrown on no “in! "mm .11». n I ruin haven thou vary notes-try auxilinriu in the shadow. But it [I lino duo in Iartto mount. to the great mmcy with which the Admiralty hue lur- roundod her deli-11. __ Previous to the building of tho Autumn there had been no nttotnpt and. to pmlde our non-gong squadrons with n repair "lhop" that could be than undo: ttter 100. The noun: approach to attrthtttg of the an: man made about twenty you. up, when tho “och Ind Vulonn wore mud In an “mother- amnl” for torpedo-bouts. Tho Hut In In 01-11 Ind O. liner. the latte mentally I crulnr, and In roam, In. via not. metal In the lut-mentlonod may than In that for which she was built. Both the. "Inl- curled workahopa on n no" or has In." Male. and ulna ha." I dean “calla-clu- torvedu-bo-tl. wtthett were stowed on at up- per deck and hem“ In and out by mum derrick. Thitt up: of torpedo-hoat, howovor. never proved gnu-hate" nnd wu vary noon relegated to the lcflp-help. It In only within (I. In! rm you! that no Minna)” ttave urban-l! tuned um: attention to the provision ot that. ”min. no “to: to it added to a. that In nus. Alumnae. but nun co the public through but unfortunate ground“; on (a. can: of Morocco shout an) you-- no. It. was mtultmttatrt tor etsrrrtnq out att m " minor "but". Ind In mud with m1 and!!!“ ADD-nun. so that an. can apply from In: to may uni-p of ttto “out to which she may be unwind. We In": mil to loot s N and thou: the lunch at . Ma mum or ttruuttr in" tt - plus. but in - "the no Dunne. a! ttther on. ct vessels which an ft.quoattr nun an "at whose “as In lite it I. to totp as. Nth-cute w In um um. On. at no no“ hm portant of then cm ll that of an "re- T e.er,g.tartetmgtrar. colmcnl on d O. fluid can. a at: the The - m o! All m at an monoch- can. I. and"! who. no. Okm l ' n ti Lmunnm-mmmwm Jllent, 3 sugumuoiNlummObm-tmm: " That cheque. In or... tho I“: IW‘M' or] Ihteltyard. y from; in tta pm t2 tho but vendor- lul croutons of the was"! Wm. C-ietim. The Droceulou VIM. a” a. M, WW IU'." 1u',Ut"u','t,',? ot who on no?" -- “Ac . '0 " I I mom or . We a"... tau to gm . m an: upon: gum. or iol2'l"oll'g analogu- trom whou The Imporunce of a statement tn ngaimrt 141 for 'the nine “kiwi-z year. There were 188 dentin {all - -s_ttlmu_1et week, nnd 179 in tho Heart diam shown . Mtg it gone ln_New York, 190 Ml Hm mm It in in [Sun 13.611: he“ strings that gives ttr tlu, biggest lift. PT,t,'kaP,',,', next husband. mad. am. 've had my life insured. Mrs. 1psnpeck--Whom have you been, tooling your money away on now Henpeek---r've put one poor {allow onuhis ttet trnrrat., 7 it will be opened by I. little girl about half I foot; and then you will he" . distant voice from the washtub in the roar, 'Well, Sally, who in it? Then Sully will ancwer at the top of her voice, 'Please, mother, it's religion.' You will require all your presence of mind to cope with that." The time came, how- ever, when every door In: thrown wide tPe? to welcome "our bishop."-indon Christin: Globe In hi- book "Work in Great Cities," the Bishop of London writes: "You hove often not only to learn but to pnctile what mny be described u the 'foot ind door triek.' It is ruination to the boot and sometimes hurts the toe; but it eon- liltl in rapidly but guickly passing the foot in the moment he door is opened. in order to secure, ct any rate, 3 few minutes parley." As to what may hap- tettsl,"U"ltf1 ae!ttr,..iy,tir 1ttittthe Khan“ Liniment Cures Diphtheria. (From the Paris Main.) According to a. recent Scottish author. ity, the demand for oatmeal in a pure state-that is, no marketed from Soot- 111th on the decline, and this condi. tion of affnlre is attributed to the inra, sion of eimilnr articles of food in flaked lehed, round, or some other form from forefgn countries. But the cause for this predilection t "t tat to seek. Scotch oatmeal, in t e irst piece, re. ?uires very careful cooking. while the oreign ccreel food hunqiuteathis opera- tion, a Uetor greatly apprecieted by the housewife. Moreover, the latter is plac- ed on the market in convenient cud- board packsges, which conetitute adnsir. able receptacles from the domutic point of view both for transport and sto , while at the nine time it appeals tor-5:0 dealer, who finds it much more conveni- ent to stock the srticle in strong sealed packages than loose in bulk, in which l state it is liable to severe deterioration unless quickly disposed of. The feet has been stated by more than one medi- eel nuthority, eepecielly by the advo- cstes of the Scottish product. that the foreign breakfut food sold in such st- trnctive packet; is an ill-defined compo- sition. Investigation, however, shows that such is not the case for numerous analyses have been made of these msnu- _ featured cereal breakfast foods snd for; the most part they are entirely from from tsdultertrtion and in some cues dis- tinctly improved by the treatment to which they have been submitted. At my rate, no harmful ingredients enter into the composition. Some In mode from the coarser milling'products, while other brands contain certnin proportions of molnuee. glut-nee and similar nub- etnnces. which, howeyer, are not of an injurious ehanuster. The percentage of minernl uh is sometimes, found to be nbnormnllv high: but this result is due to the addition of salt for the improve- ment of the flavor, and can In no way he construed so an tuiulterattt. To re- vive the interest in Scottish oatmeal. the nstive producers should not be above taking a leaf from the practices of their foreign competitors in rendering the, product more strsetive to the house, I wire.-inbertr' Journal. t mum on the arm- Iopmeoly, while the do- ublet! log: are also covered with trousers. When tho put: an "rambled the king loot- u i! ho had been am like the ordinary man. so nicaiy in the work done. The (nee. IN usually composed of I mil-k skilfully fitted to the back of the hand. when Mu rim h concealed by the hair. Th. mutt include. of course. our. nose and mouth, and have I very tttttttral flesh tint. Minard'l ,,v-'.-.-... mcul- II m funny at: wondu-ml mu that tak. out 'in it. They no triumph of innnuity. In the material ot which they no formed our slut: orincip-lly ot wood. win. Matting. molar macho and paint. . Thi- is why Rex, Gaol-mom " " is, on be hauled through the "not. try the Our hone: tbtuctttrd to his thariot. Tho lady ot the Lobster, " the might be culled. ride. utrlde ot the [rut cnh. which in - moved by two needs. Tho way in which on of than aunt: lo made is worth tolling. First. druwinu we prepared in muons like the "tshitottt's plln ot . house. Then th. workmen fashion tho VII-ion. parts. which are “ham-rd joinnd to- nthu- so deftly that no an. can tell who" the Join has been mule. The body of the giant trom tho lea te the nook may be made in on uctlon. The ckoloton in generally built " I light wood“ iramowork. further strengthened by Hutch. IP, wires around it. Over chi. mu h- 1-H M i I noun none- to draw " ocular-n The Mcture-qm water cumin] with tta omen-Ion of ttarir amazed but: And the beautiful parade of no- Mod Mina. do not Interest the mentor. In much I. the [rent Rex proceuton, New" at an mnv up! _-_A‘_._.. 47 A -~ been mum-a Info; 153 lllo increased In use III I fHen.tt.or- to draw end other an. nu - Jest iii. as Louie: -. 'trat-tttei-tsu-ta-t grown-.1“ crass In tho ugliest; In! Hoses in its woos-in no the [not wood-r- m ere-sins of tho ostnivsl “has. The procession winds chm his M. hooded by its mm of tints on horse- .ock. Following than they he s lions“? “new. or some other erasure from whose enormous mouth hue the stnins a a iivsiy march. Thin :1on band chariot. precedes 1 series of Host- which the cleverest srussns hove been ousting for months. They rsprosonl zeenes of mythology, famous poem. or por- bans possum in history. Now comes o petty of ennui snd colu- hines. who form the tune! for the showers of oonien'. from the spectators; but they return the sit-ck. sprinkling the poper fishes one In slihe. Another grotesque band chariot and s shout from the multitude announces the Approach of Ret Beside him the 5mm of the escort stem pymies. for sometimes he msssuru forty tee: from hood to me. He may be sested on s mammoth throso. but in these days prstors to be up to the times. so he any sour into his kingdom mride an automobile or in on Airship of :uitshle proportions. As the mow-ls hsvs an -m._-- |_-_,, _ A - _ The Decadence of The Foot and Door Trick. Liniment Cites Garg. FORETHOUGHT. or tad - tGiiluG e 3113.1} it “puny aka Porridge. :ct in Cows. ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO Author-Better tr/ttfe ”3-5.1 mm furr'--'rramudlantie Tales. W1fe-Mi, I kindle the fire with tho thttlet otlt.hft old p!” of yongo'__ cum; nun-go meat, 1 per cent; shank meat, 1.50 per can; wince, 2 p. eent.; loan in cutting, 0.25 per oettte- National Prod-ion". A good steer properly and at the sum time profitbcly cut up will yield the fob lowing percentages of dressed weight, given in round numbers so as to be more sully memorized: Loins, " per cent; ribs, 10 per cent.; rounds, 21 per can; chucks, 10 per 2t'.t..",tlt,ttt 16 per out; (huh, 4 per cent; sub, 7 pct out; “now, 8 per cent; kidney), - ptr The Air of forum, and espeoinlly around many lumber yards, is no inuet. ed with such. spam that when timber is placed in the yard to dry it is infected with them. If the timber happens to be moist and pom necessary food to Nippon the life of the plant the were. immediately germinate and and ittle threads, or hyphne, into the tissuu. Their action dammit?“ the up and cause. the wood to come discolored. The deterioration in value of lumber on account of this pest amount; to thou. sands of dolls." each ,ear.-4rom Amer. iean Industries. Bluing in due to the growth of low form. of fungi, all of which probably belong to the genus Cenwstomelln. Thin plant in too low in the scale of life to froduoe true seeds, but as a substituu t produces microscopic organism. en."- od upon, which when ripe are carried may by the wind in countless numbon. The forest snrvica has undertaken ex- periment: at Bogaluna, In, with the ..-1,...-.m; number immune from the attacks of bluing, thereby ttopping what " present I: s Marion; The um. counters lbw to onjoy Ill. on the meant Seldom no they lnconvml- Chad by the motion of the veal and the mow the up lenn from K- hook tho more may table. salon will tell you I - In a mascot. Be that u it my tho trtutarh. no gnu pea. Frequently one may no I ullor on the water trout lugging " bird and we to noun new berth. A A ' ---Btustoa Herald. Minud'l Liniment Cures Colds, etc. For And tu- between m the ammhlpe entering the part ot 30-10:: that cannot bout ot a Gentry. No matter, how battered and ruety tho craft may be one In pretty lure to find the entry nomewhere in the room ot the ottie." or crew. It. age. as A rule, In A wonderful creation of bru- wire and lace. and the emery hitnoeif anally u n - vh_oee 1hryl end whmle m of the but. Most peonle cough as loudly and iorcibly as they can. But it is rath- er costly noise, for the single reason that it tears and int1ames the lungs. Tho lungs consist of an extraordin arily delicate spongelike tissue, which sometimes gets inflamed and choked with phlegm. When we try to get rid of this substance we cough. But obviously, if we remove it Violently. we must neeessstrrily injure the deli. cate lung tissue. Therefore, train yourself to cough u gently as pos- aibu.--Frorn Health. shame. mrmmwbqh tt2thJet,e2htid,t'derg tttvm-dp . btiyrVtly't.bsrthrAhr "dullilaAlirYaarGGiailiiaii; In. wt. m uPgettgrreirit brsttir-d {at " At drums at Cumu' Ctr.edC-in.luuul,HGiilton--T-o. If every sigh means a drop of blood out of the heart, as people say, every cough means some greater or less Rioportion of time knocked off one’l e. Few people know how to cough Ir,t pcrly. it never occurs to the or in. my individual that there is u right way and a wrong way of doing it. Tet it is a matter of no small im- portance. 7 If duh with Baits Pin irt)tvttrt,ntagutret.tsowu0r-u,rkihtrr' "oGrdee.dlrstturroere-r-d The Tonic You Need Payéhine, pronounced Si-koen, is for uhft gall drug {tong " 59c 3nd 81.00 for bottle, or a Dr. T. A. Slocum, LU ted, 179 King street went, Toronto. Thousands of others have borne dull- hr teatime to the power of Paychlna to not 'l'lf, cure cough‘, coldc, In grippe, cutanh, bromshitfs, mus, night sweata,but also consumption and all wanting discus; It Who the ltomwh. silk digestion, and build. up the e‘ntlro system. It is s 'teverdUling "Believe in, I on fully on you“ to tell you of my recovery through Ply- dline no you are to hear of it. hot (All I become week, run down and now“: through overwork. and Worry, was unfit for work, ud had no appetite, and fait u if I had lost all interest in Hie. I contracted . eerie. of cold. from chm- ing winter weather, and gradually my lungs become affected. I tried remedy titer remedy. and a number of doctor: prescribed for mf, but trot no "not. I begun ming Payehdne. After two month' treatment I mined my health and strength. I am sound u u bell todny, and give Plyohlne all the eredit." BRYCE ALLAN, The importance of s statement by s gentlemen in whom the people re- putedly express their ttontidettee re. eleetind him to . sroaition of honor and trust, csnnot be overlooked in s uesta’on of life and desth. Life sud LAM! are unquestionably the most its! subjoch to - human being. How to retain these concerns all. Here is whet Bryce Allen, Esq., for my yssrs s prominent we in Haldimand County, sad s m of the Gunny 093134.1’uw __ _ Anl-puuuleuuomtcmies Yield of a Good Beet Stu: OR SPEAKSHISMIND. The Value of Literature. Canaries Stumship Pots. To Dough Properly. Bluing of Lumber. iiiirmTiiii, Jarvis. Ont, " Teuin' Roublu, 'eause you use Doy'll tell 'em in n hurry--- Better far dun you m’ me Could ever hope to do it. You mul' wait a little while, But when Congreu once pit: to it Day will do it up in style'. You neodn' over worry Don't you bother. honey, 'Bout do think! do white folks an If de sky sin't smiliu’ sunny Twill be bright some other Gr. Doy'll have dis ol' world marked "O k" In iw I little while; Dem Coupe-1mm in on de wny, An' now’l de time to smile! coughs. ates. BM. $60 i, GT ir"iiil bottle. Wax-rated the moat vandal-ill B_lomish Cure ever known. Bold by drag. He was an iniimnte friend of Tyn- an and nanny other well known mg- lish Alpininu of the old aehool.--9toin the London Exp“. mom All. hard, soft And tallotted lumpl and blemishes from horses, blood UP“! curbs, splints, ringbone, "r?ener, tle: tee, Ion te llwollon that, By undying at nights he placed HI examination. a. n clerical student and became u that. He soon relinquished gmchinl (Kitten, however. and retired u oottags in the mountains, where he spent his time writing book: on the Alty and climbing. Abbe Genet, who m bah. of humble parents, begun life In I guide. Re was 1 mu: of superb phydque and wu noted is his younger day. for his feats of “gum. _ - He taught Alpinhm to the present King of Italy and was well minted with the late King 1'hlLe,1,","d'o' call- ed him "the Mountain Bear." et?d the Mutterhorn from the Italian side, haa Id..". .Aostt, "r,dVi, Priest 0 Famous Mountain Climber. The Abbe Garret. who climbed every important peak in the Swiss and Ital. ian Alps and who was the {int to " Sold under a gun-mac l k, to cure colds and coughs & miha quicker than any other Colds medicine-or your money back M years of luccess commend Shiloh's Cure. 26c. 50c., " m yritu, but ii good m'u oel Gre Era shipped to German;' a" German 'lt ore 'ts also partly treated " Hue!" by awaiting, which roduoel the reg-ulna, eontaining about al' to 40 per out. of copper, and by precipitation on S',,tt, iron in large tanks, giving (as- with 60 to no per cent. of copper, according to trutment. Holt-nil aaf turmanr. France Gi the United Shh are the consumers, and I. mall quntity you to Denmark. British ohips convey all the cog‘per pyritaq, but I good may canoes ve [0 take, even "I I cum. C That is Shiloh'u Cure. - "res Since then the mine. he" been idle, the first gent impulse to scientific ex- traction ing given by Ionian oom- tee, ttte 1866 td, 1872i when e mines u: to be mug y o n- od out. and when we consumes.“ the port of Hula end magnificent ship. 'ttgtg, but". rim, composed of about " il;rQfll.r%'1tr,', " per cent. iron and 8 ‘per cent. flo'rt'i', in the rineipal on mined in the iatriet, in; contri- bwtea very considerably to the copper production of the world. By far the [remnant is neat. to Great Pritfitt, Quick can for the worst cotttrtt-9tich relief to the heaviest cold-wut SAFE to take, even for a child. (-1“, - - Who . uGiitiei, GrihiGirii,' te/get :13. 'dll',',',',',',',". France 13nd the SmLolfrS "And it much. h t'iti1,i4itieit,r,?tMra: ed, u is proved b the in“ Laii of .ooeu. to be Tuc, every mine. This I. calculated to be in all 30,000,000 tom, chewing that inn-mane qunntitur of ore Inn-t hue been extracted, outing with tht.invaaym of, the VIM u . l Jlurrdt,tl " a: bat." Much Roe-M Activity. ' Glut skid. in pup-tit, Inn bean and. b in when of 3min in 39th 0"!" to the aeierttitie develop meat of in mineral wealth, Ind it pro- mim to become . considerable factor of great udvity, ny- Stein und Eisen, in_the world's mineral industry. Baking Powder to _.me__. .__..--.,.. It is not the first tune, however,that this mining district bu been the ecene for the Inge mum of are in its moun- ted" furnished quantities of highly- im metal to the old nations 0 the editerrueen. According to history. the Phoenieians were the first known people to work the Huelve mince, re- mains of their working, ovens, coin- ond other article having been found In moat of the mines. After the Phoenician. come the Rom. one,_ end during their dominion in Spain f"hr,rtreiiye were greedy extend: HIM. Have We ENGLISH SPAVIN UNIMENT mhéwlmd St: (leorge's "haw-caulk: Writeunfore- IPA" IOH COPPER. Confidence. The line which now run. from Irupar. .150 to Junenl in to be extended through . long tunnel which in five or ten you" will be finished, nnd it will connect with an Argentine road " Mendora. The remarkable Central Peruvian road, which lists: 6.000 feet in fifty mile. from it. terminus and crann- the out, cm range at an elevation of 15,605 feat, will in no great time be ready to any passengers to the Um)!" River; thence there is an 800 mile river journey on the tnveller reaches the head of navi- ution for ocean going ruse); And that place in 2.000 rules from the AM Another line further to the m will greatly shorten the journey. Is any be that Scottish lune- ottrhsh from the ordeal of having the the! eleven verses of the second chem-r of M. John’s Gospel reed to them by the We, which in one of the etmdttuiu.---PrisA the London Obi... There Are only three applicant this you for the Bethany wedding dowry, tor which the late Marquis of But. left . sum of £1,000, the interest ttf which is to be given madly by the Hutu-Mu of the town to some do: saying bride, The prophets predict that or my {an have paued there will be " out three railroads moron the All“, one of them trotaeontinental, the “In" oummctiny with steamer- on the Alanna or ita tributartes. on, and when her husband came up left her father and walked about with him. Her face was quite uncovered. ut than who have relative. in khan there and see for themselv. the " at things. They will nee when going out Mid" to mum with their has. bands in the evenings, having add good- by to old rPrtrietiyy, "A mm who would dare rei the old mmnen on his womvnkmmdd Leoeiyg - _ eourut-From the Punjab Journal. linux45 Linimeut Cute. Distempg A week Ego we uw the 4mm of n ma of ition walkhq with her ta. ther on railway platform It li hone. She was (treated in what named like an English gm,_hnd Eng“ about Within fivo abort you. a grant clung. In. come over a section cl the native motion at Lahore. (mum at m.- tive ntlemen can be seen being taken out at: u airing by lydn moms“ and evening for I drive in open which. “lemme. "W“ I "oqtted Emi It he no in the se','!,'.': 'T WM nu tin-M. i grout toenetit from the me of MINABD'E LINIMENT in . severe attack of LI EINIMENT in a levere and: of h Grimm. and lulu!» frequently Erin's! it to ife very effective in'cuea' o? Inn- mation. Minnd‘a Uniment Oo., Limited. Geertlemen,---Uat winter I "who! lhe man for the time art. on I unn- phore. As won u the urn goes up he dept I detonntor on the mil, but di- rectly the arm fall. to the “-11 tg,": dtion" the logger nemavu the u- tor, a the nme time showing . green light to the a reaching train, the driv- er of ('.Jl'i,tnreo,', knows that the he in den for him. Nothing, therefore, should be more comforting to the mihmy traveller than the bang of the fog-aig'nll. It is the fag. ger's "en's well." and shows that he is st his post and alive to his dutr.-G. G. tidAaiFiiFir, {Haiti}; 5.73:1 Winn pf the otttion. of ihe weather, is stationed at the7oo¢ of ouch “than” signal post, and it is his budneu to ke on the rails " Gt'; of tutonatora, hya- explosion of wh eh the “no-driver my be informed that the mad is not den, and that he muat I), till: to stop by the time he when Fog-Signalling. Tint . fog is an expensive incident to railway companies my be punt-ed from the “at that Mei-m Kynoeh, of Bir- Ilin‘hun, annually (ii-pose of between on. had two million. of fog signals " I trill. under Et per gross. Besides this with] . Inge nun is the Absorbed in rage, and food for the men who “and to this important hunch . of railroad work, for, of com-u, a "fogger," u ha in called, is always fed at the company'- oxpeme when on duty. The system of foam is simple much. As soon a a log come. down t 'N-r," with . Jim. hut mud a ttre can. Ringworm, Itch. Barber's Rub, mood Pot-on. Bad Leg. an: Rm. AMI-ION- Able-lu- and all skin Injuries and GM- Ct at qtoreq and argon”. u I) out. Of his lam-But Co., rottto, to: plot ' box- tor an ttan Kind." t. Dune J. R. an“, hawk-bury. all . writes: "Aftar than lppllctuonl I - "tter ot Rum. and More I M and - u_box,_1 wu cured." "Mr 'm;-."u;“:..:;".;:5' Giir%aia dialectal goth-om“ Mr. A ty, 1CBerp-mur and not an: ttto Doctor an: M - " BO rdteS,Nib1ufl'. lt own me new will hwy a "any a no not, but In ht',MIlt In tram Sam's My 'erqqaituq n over-coma; an. mun; All “a. din-u. 1htte!e1tueutNPd,,'l'al k 'd"gglte,', cum trout-W " N,','; ',"d tNtqtsinet " m! u’ hu the wig yum out. oeteeqA to this or my other country: . In. A. I. Gun. St. Cabana... - “0M box ot sun-Bug hound my urn.- GIRL‘S PM}! at 5cm W. - tt M Cay- onq Sor- an." Rothouy Wedding In": that all right. mist; - the. More!" 45...»:- Railroad: Acton the Andes. llTTlf (illti'S fACf tymgtEpTrmIEt2ENh Modern Hindu Women. Cured by Zuni-H cur-70ml. Burnt. - W. A. HU'ICHINSON. s.eyta'A “a: Yours 3'37»: yer-p rigor: l. opt.., an: Tri- Tho Door of Doom. Many old houses, in Hnlhnd hon a special door, which in never opened - on I ottts_--wtsen than k a 'l's'r,i?iitl: o death in tho family. The ride Ind bridegroom eagtar by M door, and it k then lulled or hand until o death occur-u, when it h 09.: tthe"odrummukiir"tG%"ic'??. Radon min a an. manor. The juie, bail. ye.hieusin,ttttniu-irdisaitriir. Marxism-hon pouch The-tans yield a tin. guilty of lump, m from' this hemp than an made lace haiku: chiefs, cord. and rope. at 111 kinda, In“. Indbrlnhel. Put1/t,g"ge,sittt " Mann flour, the flour you from t1tf'etpyhthtr.eun.eriirGGa- --rott u. too tannin with it."-9hiii." deiphia Bulletin. we Ker, a mun- lanut (to. Jim and Mad Hanoi.) "You J',",1' believe me, do Pmt" b said. “Yd. truly the bun-m tn. in . nrondeehat PN. larger, [at _od it an. tom good In; Thu; 'ttd/iii -- iiiii; link. . (in. cushion The 'I','.,',','., hi.- don Daily Mall bucking, with cushion with oil, VII flour, with window cord, with m.” "teointu-aseseofsut. “0 very all hat of ttfum, you: won only sh: mt! five-eighth. i'iil;i?ii': "r do not believe, however, the top will become to deep " that unis. Tho bell shape In: con. to my. and K you he!“ the depth the I'll!!! mm m become nearly stalling or My . Manon! _u_1_d indent“ ,miat."-a- in... mm an... an m a. 521219.949“: q and! " E'O'mr ' I Erin-mi by ww-.*....“ I - “It. I.“ by “a... “The human {uninha- III with Ink, with ttaadkerehiefs, with wax, with "The Englinhmnn.” aid 3 In“ on! hatter ”satiny, “in new! viola! or sumptuou- in elm ' a haiku. and only . van t'ii"t,'t'.7,yr'iii' on ha and. d a that. or two or that yen-I. lament. there In. born no decided Mbthodnpoofthe toplut,und It nun. about “no there m can. “tendon. Tho link of chum".- mm to ham boon metal Thor an now Hog nude " inches dog: In and] sin- and about d: Ind I quarter In the largest. to that they can only grow all" Wn. A uncouth or even a quarter of an inch do. not qound very much, but It "-1!pr a ("at deal od after. Chang“ In Owl. That the London Hutton Are Considering. The question whether the tall he dull become taller in now hell»; - loud: (blunted by the half dozen wad end “(on who rule the fashion, and moral of them In" almnst deeided to take u nap in that direction by " tn- em.” of one-sixteenth of an inch in height. TALLER SILK HATS FOR MEN. It is anticipated um thin invention will work n oomph“ revolution in the Mt methods of refrigeration both h ITT/ut,', storage. During the pm- ht of the AItutrietut mum and nupumnltlhoddprovetobeofapdol The, Men} My; plum an. ziw-E'fiwfi'g a'i'))"i"t'i"i"ii,tiiiiiii": L332? 1tt2tEttyyytpGii a - _____ - - .t.trte-"--cdaTa"G and and no forth-mar be M ikaarroatmduesethutthiee1f. .tormd in . nun-d loo or mechanical {tuning chm-bu without my down-lon- thn or durum: of fuvor. Int-y MM an thun be swim with an “In! mum of pm which in a one. much cheaper and (at more convenient than ice. At the use time it enables tstertu.imd proxxrvutionl to ho mrrlod out in those plus and all“ when in u not u'nilwle. Not only I. It sppliuble to mull household mm“, but it an be amployed for the urgent mull-um. whom expensive and bulky refrittemtitqt machinery II my employed. tion of a "iiiriiiaiUd slant . k W. m ufrhcnnt. tho ecu-paddo- at whiotti_t,ts-mdirt-lle an... which emit a fueling or 'rtariliatrttt vapor in an airtight chamber. By this Inc-u a: d-ipthort. of perish-Ho nrtb ole.--' u fruit, poultry, can, milk: icariiGiifuTEiuiGt M win-don of thin ngodorq glow-[gm In ttte My: Harbor-(In W! New W In 1’3th Form. Tho pus-It In annually " at. d tabloids. by mum of which nearly way- thing. from Minna to dim, is obtuiuble in .311. oo-tteat" has: 1qt_mAiiiicr- GALVANIZED S‘I_'EI_:L SHINGLES ISSUE NO. 2, 1908. Black Watch CHEAP GOLD Ink From Ban-nu Tree. ITOH mince:- HUMAN BATH BRITAIN’S COUNT a WARQ “(sun was": RAISES IMPERIAL l wort That Anna G Lulu TI.“ lauves l In! [due to Sun “In! Ilium m Wuhan ol ty Sane. "

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