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

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i )1 'trate-Ho. do you account for the be: that a. man‘- watch In. found in your Int-lot? PTMMFYOII' Honor. In. t: huh , " “0th III“. no! l (In: our Honor will no Instruct the Jury. mix her pt " tb " " An ll The Value of Exporionce u '"""ssary Quostion Solemn Thought m gifg':i'_;iijj,),,:),iiiii-! , th VII} iv. Leap Year STR ANGE Couldn't Bee ’oor Johnnie Blessing Free gallbrvtte w he applied hair in the Good Thing. Not a Professional m Lona-Dii ieveet His Ambition Why Worry' tt Followed lmtructiom Chicken Broth Easy, As to Oklahoma ARE OTHER The Lack h ' handkerchief," ex- 'ry time he turned 'n Herald. whet hum as h " bomb. HI Incident News h I ream? I have tho th it oi Achilles Greeks. as a man .. _.. I T "no can} to? Git UGGG; aaG m. “"“‘""d Me In: He was all. ”can. sad it “win-ml, "u th" an (In: M- ban '- md tl trt Ylw nrhrr day no In“ 'M no u now a . when he I. mum. good. It ch: ' mun'hx C'"""", I oetMtl oft-id “no" in tho [IIU\:~1'III in the 6mm“ tPat M mqqtgttc I w'lltl'f "dor..e.ttaatdltoM was: '/ld I‘onvl t i.'.'. a for the P” - In mr ' "WK th'O 'tyer. n. mu; m by: It me an“. th bl a man, and thi , t vou'vo Ind: IND Mad”! alt ur rd of nine attend a. ill hat H wnn u. Anw Illuminating an: of one kind or another insues from orifice. in the urth in various places Ind tho Chinese " an early day made use of this an for ovnpontinn ult brine artd for lighting an ftuttories. But no zen- tht has the chemist done to improve lighting? In sneient times animal and ventsble oils and fats. waxes and resins were used for illumination in lamps. handles and ton-hes. The flames must have been extremely smirky, odorous, and generally disagreeable. It was about . hundred years ago that the steario acid enndle was introduced, following ('hevreul's pioneer work in the chemistry of the nnimnl and vegetable oils and ms It was later still when erude petroleum was refined by the chemist and kerosene and gasoline came, into general use for lighting and hosting.1 Coal gas, the discovery of Clsyton in 1075. wss first used for illumhuition in modern times by Willism Murdock in me, when he lighted his own house M " \v,,,, Fel . _. El cuentism (the public ste lies all day and gathers money plants; but let him tell one lie, to In upon (his wife), and _ will lose, Pt his other sen: imagination y mum of w mums his liviiig.-Prom the B 'or April. Mum's Lininent Cures __, - _,V..-_ -w anu- 'f'""W. From San Juan to San Tune is four mild. The horse will beat the bullock on the journey. To Ponce its the span of the whole island. For that the wise man choose. bullock; Life's Journey u a long one. At Exist" time we drive an effigy of Judas from our towns upon a mule well castigated. Returning from the celebra- tion, we lee a friend embrace him, thus hugging to our hearts the grim reality. n-.._ 0A_ 1 _ “ ' The juice of the sugar e, as! humleu. Aged, it b and Itupefios. Beware of maturity, is fascinating. their: I --ie -fJ' r": the rich planter. The jibaro (luborer) he. naught to lose except his life, which is without value. La alegria l yety) has no a sum: as violent as this“! of grief. AL) it panes quickly. La tristeza (udneu) will endure. The hon. is a mat snake harming Bo one. The Rule-lance is tiny, deldly, end the enemy ot all. Hue-no! Ponder the great arm of the plowmm and a woman's tongue. The colors ot the parrot-fish are brightest while it tight: for life and dies. What a print to pay for beauty Men, Women pug the name. When t e band plays "El Borinqusa,‘ watch the aristocrats. Their eyes enn- not conceal the exultntion ot that little I drop of Indian blood which thrill. in A ma refrained from ttrushing s land crab. Filling in a tit, he awoke to find his eyes had been devoured by it. How human is the land cub! He who can too freely of the horse ber.ana can-es, for a season, to like fruit. Loyo is like the horse banana. A man swimming aw a maiden on the shore. Seaward a shark iluated. He swam seaward. - -- J"--. _._ m wvluu w m .0 bn mo return and m. lt. “I knew Bmtth eould not last And I an”: eutt8ertt'mthetotrto you; it would have born w long before thU only that you went our But, of Gonna, I couldn't tell you than than then." be coded. The“ on tmodtuonm The Lemon from them In that tho young m confident of Manual! that”! have 009% ta his employ. u the on? mum“. Th-tar n h work tad dd """”“ a...“ w . Britons. 'N.ti.qE' mu m execuuvo Fortunes Given Away by . I m of: 0750 I! for {Elli-l: Lord Mount Stephen's recent gifts of I any out)”. mu he ta M f26,768 to the Royal Irtiirrer.d, Yry: l "P/g,,' you no in" his MENU a». deen, 1nd of securities producing £1,000 F mun - You mrotgM tru',? Wtthln u . year to King Edward’s Hospital fund I Mm It!“ " month- or iiGU M " re the latest proof, if proof were need. wook you would have - an; . .. . . ire haa I mu tTtl't'dll'dl ot Phat,".', ed, that the itt2t..rjs:ttr2 m-jlliona l m. H. to tNd'l'.1 with 53 monopa? of frugal tv.nitityytee.. Lord b, numb" . ','iei"?i'sl'atti?i?ut hare StratheoG'i, philanthropic Fifty include mam“), tlu',', M. I m "r 10!- £500,000 for the Royal Victoria Hoopi- ls',': He fry,',',',',? new» tt; I tg2'Lug tal and f200,000 for a Womanl [untit- M 'ftt." “Ch t muynd- ttuid w" tute in Montreal; Sir Donald fy,TIrtot tlh't'guitu',t, whhout mum: tho mar ilong ago gave £150,000 forEgnlmisiltly: ", T . . .016 m education in London and In)_ , ' _ you; .1. llion _ in I lettra SOTO (”him an ot the and Lord lvoagh a quarter of . "Y _ of “Hum. Not . up I have q h f Minion of the Gunmen l 't?'ii,ci!dj'i'ra't',ltii,tiilcei'r tttrough all 'p i e Bgngifts and bequests Mr. Geo, awn“. menu 'fdNe,,T,h $1.le Raging enriched the Io/petri?,'.,'"',':,? new“ " m, "rtploroe "mm" m" b £600000- Mr. H. U. " g re- ". lem of m hie! But I mm fund y . , ' 100000 toward the and!“ the man to the c . ful but cently promised e . ' . . t I Fi,? ','l'et,t ot i,', ii d'd,Tt', ' f a 11mversity for Bris o Ltr,? “y ttude I?” trg"", I to (“0:11“th too! England; the late Lord the m of - of th and t e was . d f300.000 for so:- ortetedence in mono”. When I Inverclvde bequeathe . , l u a mam tears “a" “3“" . d Lord Ashton gave. fl00,000 . En Muir merely been": . men, an -i-- $00 to “he m'tt.n. 1.th pulled . my. . - W, -.e ""e.-"'", b.., mm ' I mu In 311014631. "years Mo. when I Inverclyde bequeathed f300.000 for b" " 'etltrtrr,,,yy.l,y, btrcauae I "and men, and Lord Ashton gave 2101 to no to Anabel- (my I wound mute "Ly. ' . q an“! you: later (his old employ I99lred to unetsater.--Westtninati,r Gazette m up to -y that the position half; by my -"------ .M mm...- -..- _h.... --" K, .. . -- When tlo, m. HqmmMtmt-ttaaa-'rise"daikn by rm m. He would be and with tnatiboMinattmt by " M. h. noun In" 1ttoeayyttrot_ttrlCttu-aatuiiCiisrdr. no». He couhtrt't help it; I doubt if ten 'etseodtrxrntrttso-tpmAttur"eGiT was tor such I My» could our! M,,g."e'afitt walnut Imam); an organ- "Dorm you no how IWDIQ men a thing would In? You would have to ell-chug. Mm "bin in month. or 1.; Within t wk you would In" minim from MI mm" t pea Hum. ' ttt M. 723m "Nat In. Bond of It Moe-um. Why? trhrttrtr hr tho - that the executive M ot In ottRm mm a: maximally to my mph”. mu he ta “and for my par- ucu_hr Mon. t2t.tmmy-wt-qtt.t.rtowai-,iorkuii when he D mam: wad. It danced that In mama-.211: momma; '-nmtEatt-wmoiiittd lieu-nodof 'felCtoM_thomms-txnttito"riiitai yt.atuttMN--tfmritmcddmittai “mumbling”; 'PMhpttaritttetrorirtGudbom, - ttt w othe- nalned me that he meant to quiz wk on the following Sum-day. I "&o1ttratwhrttodtso-cttitio-asurC _ lumedhhnhrununnerandho 't?idtrt.fhtaltrthattu.mttrer"tsdh-iJGii In Inuit-bu In my“, lt can. 111t_tutatttaue,oriturotsktksri Maw boybd Leix/iGaiiGurTar OM an Kory at tho naming preterm»! ot 'tttNtumttadtsdtiiasttar'totiitiaui4 -taoetliarunttar-otmr tortuarou.who, 1etieirtotumhadnotbeea qlrena'trur I_.tttrtts-toriisnaiid"atiUr-di MMhbwk. Thoborwttoisgooehad “unmm. Heh-tttsofa-sat twat-1mm“... Hon-sawm- "qottamixerhttttit-t- 'ioetarborttaeta.aitiu%raa,ouat. In: yeerrd.omttrtninodft In anni- trt.ttttth"ttrtteimrirduai-eLiGt ML whlmmadhmwmnm man-.11 '"tr8htspotatsottms which lost 'rsqttrerentrerhor. t',"e,t,tpat"tu2'1' 'mrt2trrn_ttrtehtarrtrmm Mayhem! PM: iorhthem our-mus. Idon't thnk “I Chemist and Light Porto Rican Proverb. I- Tent Bnet, In Guia -iG "Veep the country, pity - 'rc, :fl .. . blood which "iirrhii"iri sugar cane is sweet ml, it become- rum, ware of her who, in lets money and ap- ell one lie, at night, Me), and bil13~he other names, that Public storyteller) ot which he the Bohemian Distemper, manually to t tor my put- a such 1 than . to amp d -. Wm I . [nu been MI I! that young . a I ‘nuddier' e dined with _ .7 Page”! For thirty Igears Lydia E. Pink- ham's Vegan le Comgmund, made from roots and herbs, as been the g standard remedy for female ills} andhaspqsitjvelftmredtiaGilUG women who have been troubled with displacements, inflammation, ulcera. I tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities, I periodic pains, backache, that beard ing-down feeling, iiatuleriey, indiges- ! lion, dizziness, or nervous prostration. I wtr, doll) py1 tryit '?. What the Telephone Girl Heard. "Hello'." "Hello!" "is that you, Henry?” "Yes." "Will it be pouihlo, do you think, for you to eome home .1 little earlier than usual this ulternoon? "I wish to---" "Say, in Mrs. Ilighmore calling on you?" "Yes. How did you knowt" "You're using your company dialect and articulation on me." women to write tii/aria). Taria: She has guided thousands to heath. Address, Lynn,Mus. "A"? fort SICK WOMEN. bh For six years I have been doctoring for female weakness. heart and nervea, liver tutti kidne trouble. bat in Lydia E. Pinkham‘l aegeuble Compound 1 can 'safely say} htye found u cute. , and the west of England; tho late Lord Watering Flower Beds. 'Invcrcl.vd" Irrriutuuthwl t.'.'ttrt)_ for Fi'a- It tho F’31l 13 good, stiff loam Ind 3 mun, and Lord _Ash'crn W""; “(“000 [ You hare frequent shtmers you do not ito Lancaster. Wvrtrnirustvr hunt”. 'treed m bum.” any v,utrer, if your l'------""----'"-"-?-':;'.;-'.",,:"---."-"--'":--.:"-:-:.-. rsail is ”and" and tin- r.catlwr dry, l *4» Brass I', . . . 1 - - _ lit In' beneficial to .-:xt~.-r may day. i T'T:c', tiL7, ' ' (Geranium, sell,u, nun] watering , ,5: ._.',,.,' tigts -. _ when growing in gum] garden soil; 1 5:5" - 'NI, tip with much water they grow too much J crir'i'ij' "" I liiaall ”553... and flower sparsely. Camus require l Fir, q r; 'i',i..i,t?, rich soil and plenty of wattr. Coleus l £255; . ' ilt'ii.ji'i.) and plants of this character do not l v 'rjfi..i:iua Fi1ii.ijii require much water. For them and .1ii'ii:';il1 , _ 1'i'/ji?j..'f,i' geraniunis we prefar frequent booing“ I r ‘ £55355? ', . 'i.i'ijiif.ttr,'i:':: I to watering. . . I 55:13,}, Ct Cajiiii,'l:.ii'lr'i"'d Careful watering In the hardest l _ 55:3,; '. _l.' _l.a6,'.'.i.'.'r.'.'li....,tii.i'if,:::'i'..,, lthing to teach an inexperienced hand, ':.-i',-i'i/r,'.',:1rir',o.1,, r'rij.ii'ii.i:."::ii.:','ri'i1trii' Iboth in the greenVure and on the 'r:1),rrrr:').j,.r,/s,?.r "gr'2i'i'ri,iii:.',ii' Jami. If using a how. a: rlnkle cars ' i'-,:":"-.:).):.')":-..'.;.:.';),.'.'.:'")- ’I ""5 (fully, having jun. enough force .0 Lii.er2iii"a, . L' :wmer without washing the ground, ', y; Bil " lHoltl the sprinkler near the ground ' ' ‘ , II - m and see that the water goes where you ’ lem Bil want it. In this way the ground will L - become thoroughly rnnke‘l. Never ’ i stand off and throw water at a flower, ‘hed. Geraniums should nut have the This woman My. Lrdiss E. flower .heads Jyatyed i! you can avoid PinktusnN Vegetable Compound it, as it spoils. them (unwieldy. . cured her. Rcad her letter. all“! tram-92m after sunriown {5' . ' . . ' e 'es 1me I; sup .y water, us the MULLA. ytl:iytr,tt,,or'ueyti.iienus iplunts have all 1113le In take up the St., Quclec,writesto'Nk. Pinkham: l moisture, for water is Piurll evaporated bb For six years 1 bunny-1m d-,..,'...., f um»... ti... A, ., t -', t .. _ my don’t ou tryit? - iiii.lf1i'4ll1,,tfi gnvitps all sick ..... - we can: has A tendel tf bunch it is well to box the cushion " button it at intervals of a few i " Made of tan-colored duck they 'd well. The cork is very cheap. A In {any fruit man will give it "iv.-- m I Housekeeping. -'rT5.7c7.ar-'Tr-"-------- , sl " - It"ig T, _ It at”? I.!!- " Ge T." ttiMtiilMs p T f I w_h _'ys' " - Jul 1.0,! V wit 555' M., ' IESatt ‘ “:3 am " rf;',' ' 'l t 'i':i,t.:] rid if"; T v7 tr ' F, riilii:), l and . 1.55:5: I:ij1.ii,i.ii.ivj. I flil “if?" , ' M. _. ,ii'i_'r.','('iic"': l . " . 'tl.s; I , 'i/ii;.?,',')':.'.':),'..-'.':..': V . to l 4 55,142,... ::',ir,ii,:',i',j.ii':i:li.:ifliit:'i'i' 1 hot} 7 i '1: F- 1.. :'. 'Lilij.i'i'ii','.tii,i' itrw; - ':/'r,lir:ji.i';'h' _ ' " "iii:' ~ , full: ' 'dcii'(rr:"s"a: l a r p, 7 _ wall V / _ 2?; ,5; T 3 li Fl ‘ , rdll I bcu I rr Mun k ' In”! I The New York American of Dee. an, 1907, my. the common house fly in one ‘0! the greatest enemies of man. It is In. solemn scientifically ascertained fact ( that he is one of the worst disseminate" of disease known, far surpassing the mosquito in this rescht. Wilson’s Fly Pads will kill many times more flies ; thou any other artivlo. The cork crumbs in which white grapes have been packed make an excel- lent filling for boat cushions. If they get wet they dry out readily, Lad in case of widen! may prove life preserv- era. Since the cork has A tendency to bunch it is well to box the cushions und button it at intervals of a few inches. ll-.l_ -1 _ . ‘ - ti 2i yen-s I halve been dgctoring Have You a Boat? Age-Egan millionaire has of regal munitieenee. Lord philanthropic gift: include Your kidneys are affected-either though on!» work, exposure or diaeaae. It in the Kidney: that are making you feel no wretched. Gin Pills can sick kidneys-iii" you well tad strong-Fed": you all new old time energy and 'elt es and he Gin Pills. Joe. a ttax-d or $2.50. on receipt dpdce rmtrdea1erdoesnintutdiettar. Bout M 00. - WINNING. I“. " Dull headaches-UU nches--4ow spirited-hate the sight of food-don't sleep well-UI tired out in the morning-no heart for work? cheap. Mmost it tMrtV.-49ood will-make you well WM.” ' 'c-a-as-au-i.... Miserable M The the? GIN PILLS Witer--,rohn, you must tell the man- ger and maybe he will give you extra any for working ovcrtime.--Bo- 1)'endroirpt. Hubb (while drmming)--That Mel,',? trial balance wan runni myuhead 91! night. "But they are dead, those two are dead, Their spirits are in heaven." "fwas throwing words away, for still The little maid would have her will, And said, “Nay, we are seven.” "Row many are there ?" said I, "H two an- in heaven?" The little maiden did reply, "Oh, muster, We are seven.” "Two of us in the churchyard lie, My sister and my brother- And in the churchyard cottage, I Dwelt there with my mother/d, "And where are they? I pray you tell." She answered, "Seven ue we; And two of u: in Conway dwell And two are gone to Bea. “Sisters and brothers, little maid, How many may you bet" "How many? Seven in all," she said, And wond'ring looked at. me. She had a rustic woodland air, And the was wildly clad; Htr, eyes were fair, and very 2 We Are Seven. I met a little cottage girl, She was eight years old, she mid; Her hair Wu thick with many a curl That clustered 'round her head. - - - Hâ€"H. ... um“. evaporated under the combined effecm of wind and hot 1e1mers-quburban Life. er eyes were mu, and very fair; Her beauty made me glad. " , New York reception was a recently sp- l pointed young editor of one of the dail, ies, who thought extremely well of him. self. He received an introduction to the thirteen-year-old daughter of his hostess. I "Aad how do you like newspaper (men.'" he asked the little maid in a [ most condescending tone of voice. "I don't know," she replied srtlessly; "the only one I-know is the one who brings our paper every moruing."--Li? pineottu, ( J Mrs. Frank Stroebe, R, F. D. l, Apple ton, Wis., writes; “I began using Peru. nn a few weeks ago, when my health and strength were all gone, and I was nothing but A nervous wreck, could not lsleep, eat or rest properly, and felt no I desire to live. Perund made me look at (lite in a different light, as I began to 1 regain my lost strength. . “I certainly think Perum is without a rival as Among the New York rm Making the Best of It. MRS. FRANK STROEBE Black Watch On a Tag on tt Plug of Black Chewing Tobacco Hir Stands tor Quality. A 'temiiGiriWiiareFi Newspaper Acquaintance any think Perunn is without a, tonic and strength builder." The Name of ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO guests " u fushiomble running in 2273 I raagrtot 'spell-H wish I mod! The dictionary is no gould To aid I boy in spelling write, And mother in too busy quight; She never can take time to Beigh Whether I home should "nes" or “my." Whether to pen: "The pretty fihour Cone up an withered in an ow'r," Or not, and Inyhow I trigh It'e ot correct to even ny. Pd {like to be e savage, thei- I'd never need to spell earn! --The Bohemiun Magazine for July. yuauuuers, we huelk, on being asked to stave his grivatRkm, replied that he had none, but that what he was doing Wu for Allah. He and his followers then fell on the Mamur and Mr. s?x'uruonerietr, who 'met his death ft?rlessly, smiling, and folding his arm, Wu le his lips moved as if in prayer.' It thus appears that Mr. b'cott-Mouerieff held it his porn- mount duty to endeavor to effect . settlement by pacific moans. Mr. Scott- Monereiff, who wu only twenty-four years of age. worthily upheld a noble tradition, and has conferred fresh dir tinction on on honored name. mutitrtrator in the Soudan. It appears ’that a certain land-owner, Shaikh Abd, el-Kader Mohammad Imam, had pro- claimed himself a prophet, collected A band of followers. and refused to tron! with the Mnmur, or native adminiatra. tor of the district. He sent a mange, however, to say that if Mr. Scot~Mon- erieff and the Mamur would come and iaterview him unarmed end unattended he would suite his grievances. Al. though Aba-elqiader's own brothen, who Sad been invited to attend, declin. ed to do ML and t-ndeavun'd to diasuade Mr. Scum .'/oucrieff, he and the Mamur decided to trust the man, and, leaving their escort. a mile away, prom-Hid to the Shaikh encampmeht. According to the Aiienee of men subsequently taken prisoners, the Sheik, on being 1|th 4.. 31;}? EGRAY HAIR A DISEASE Sir Colin beotCuonerieti soar: to the Time.’ a brief but moving account. of the murder pf his only_wu, I civil ad- No dead flies lying about when Wit- son's Fly Pads an: used as direeted. "Alf," replied the" wit, at the leaves, "l'm glad them."-wick Me Up. One Point in His Favor. A witty priest wu once mm; “self-made" tItilliomtire, who took to Bee his seldmn used library. "There," said the millionaire, poit to I table covered with books," "t are my best friends." Minard'a Liniment Cures "Oh, mother," she cried, exeitedl Nome out on the porch and see tl chicken; wiping their feet on the grass. --Birper's Weekly. Effie, on her first visit to the coun- try, saw a number of chicken. from the (rout porch of a farm house. The child watched the iuwls for some time u they i?dustrioiWy scratched around. Fimlly the turned and ran to her mother f “led me to use MINAR: sad in four weeka' time healed and the hair has each one in fine eondit meat is certainly wonder ing, JOHN _ .u.» yuwa 1e"uds" one”, healed soon, but the others be- came foul and rotten. and though I tried many kinds of medicine they had tto beneficial result. At Int . Amen. " Digby, N. S. Minard’s Liniment Co., Limited: Gentlernen,---Ust August my horse was badly cut in eleven places by a barb. ed wire fence. Three of the cuts (smll “IA-x L__| I . v v-vâ€"w..\ I|B “I; an. The temperature of the room should be about 55 degrees to 60 degrees Fah. renheit. if possible. The clothing should be as light as is consistent with warmth, the mattress elastic but firm. the pillow as high as the breadth of the shoulder, no u to keep the neck and head hori- zontal, or slightly above, “hen lying on the side. lit,” as Florence marked, "is all breathe at night.' In wholesome to Dr. Woods Hutchinson, in the Amer. icln Mnguine, gives the following ad- vice about the bed and bedroom: The bedroom should be weil ventilated. All windows should be open from the tor " least one, and better two or three at. so that a gentle current of air can be felt blowing norms the face. "Night air," an Florence Nightingale pithily re. marked, "is all the air there in to breathe at night." It is just as pure and u wholesome to breathe a: day air. The temperature of the room Ihould be about " degrees to 60 degrees Fah. MnLAl‘ " -_-- -Pt I - - _ ch one in fine eonditiUi. The Uni an! is certainly wonderful in its work (i JOHN R. HOLDEN. vitnesa, Perry Baker. - ___ -_"_._'._. .... ...-r. P mistaknble evidence. huwevclr, of a dog I“: with rabies is the sticky, whitish saliva "to which covers the teeth and Iho“. on the sriat drawn lips. The eyes glare and Ire rml; life the dog hu parmgvsuu of running fury, er I during which it barks honroeiy, with " plm ternate periods of temporary exhlultion. ..uu gins, $1. Confidéntial advil,1, iraci2 dress the Coiorator Corporation, 17! King street west. Toronto. (DUHIA'I‘OR is the only pr: that really restom GRAY or HAIR to its origin) calm, I muvn would excite vlmwnt nilouliun " n distinct and unaccountable clmngv ht the dog's disposition a Maid dog be. coming excitable and n trinity one dull. (That condition does not nvonurily mum rabies, but it is nupiviums, and it, in " ditiun, the dug has tumble in swallow- ills-q" though it seemed to hln- I bone in its throat- beware! That dog tshould be instantly tied up, homun- it it he rabies it take. but I day or two for iefocious instincts to develop. The un. tern“: periods of temporary (xhlultinn “From (Kaspar Whitneyu 'View-Point,') in the Outing Magazine for July. 'swalluw. Th; mFuI dog Juan tl " fumi- ‘It the mouth. It do" not run "muck, vumpping at m'vrything in it: pailt. What. then. are the indication: " the mad dug! To those tantiliar with it given dog the surest Iymplmn and thr one which should exeite vlmwnt ntlvulion it a distinct and unaccountable ('lulllgl‘ ht the don's disooUtion n .4.“ .I.... L.., I Y/gt/ti" in in rostlity In nu. null so terriying that It: Iymptumo and “(was no hula under-tom]. A. a matter of tart, the commonly m-vupml expression of multim- in I dog in "ttru, mislmdlng. The nail mad dug doret not ity, water. In it in mid. tht tlu- rm» trary, mad dogs often rush to tho “In": Vndyrink manly. if they In. alrhr tr swallow. at the m "upping What, tlt, Ventilating the Bedroom A Plaint. How to Know a Mad Do; Naturliiri, "sult. At Just a {108,513 use MINARD‘S LINIMENT, _ - --"""§‘?: ' that if Mr. Scot-Mon- Mamur would come and unarmed and unattended a his grievances. Ai. Hero's Death its origin} co.lo.r. 411 iinu. aes. u "lure susceptible to toreigu in- nrst, want to the coun- nuene" than even batter. Thin h why Jer of chicken. from the it should never be exposed to the air or farm house. The child sold in bulk form. The “led, lend Is for some time us they Iraeketa of "Salnda" Tea preune the atehed around. Finally tea in all its native goodness. Insist: an to her mother. u on "Fnhdn." i she cried, excitedly, p -_-..-, n.‘ ---_' . wit, " he slum-ed glad you don't cut, 'urvd to dissuade ' and the Maunur an, and, leaving it): pruceedmi to t. Awarding to tht_ytt.s: preparation fquently taken being “had to every sore w“ Frown out over mre, pointing books," "there Colo, etc, aid. URI the t'tt rush to tho “M they an uhlv July we ttid FADE D miles. Juan paused as if in thought; with a flush of triumph on lite replied: "Last week ather had horses. but yesterday ha seldom Philippine Gossip. The head mistress of .. 0P"Rill pro- vincial school was one day examining a few of her select pupils in grammar. "Stand up, Juan. and make me a sentence containing the word 'oel- dom.' " she said. pointing to a small urchin. One paeket of Wilson Ply 1 Ictually killed n bushel of flies Dandruff is infectious. " any men get the germ from the brushes and ‘combs used in barber shops, and um. men from those used in hair-dressing establishments. There is great danger of this lind. In some places them is no doubt that the brushes and combs are thoroughly cleansed and soaked in antiseptic solutions such time they are used, but these places are very rare. Even at home the dandruff germ may be passed from one member of the family to the other ly the interchangeable use of comb; and brushes without first cleansing them thoroturhly.-'-Hnrper'. In!“ Minud’u Liniment Cure: Diphtheria. Ef you don't keep rollin' wid de worl' you'll won wake up ter de fact tint de worl’ kin roll on without J'ott.-Atlanta Constitution. It's bad terhil by de "M. but it's Wm: than bad ter lay dar an' hor let. Charity can't never kiver MI de sinner. "tyr_ho)1ering' fer close. If, instead of shooting the birds, watching the snake, smashing the beetle and pinching the tiny life out of the butterfly, we were to watch any one of these creatures on a summer day, the day would pass like an hour, In packed with exciting experience it would seem. Through what m.oiterious (harem of the woodland, into what haunted under. world of tunnelud banks 1nd hidden ditch. and seem pang" the Ink. would show in the way; and we Aouid have strange hearts if. n we Hm watched it through ita nutter-ion- day, we did not find our dislike of the devour little creature dying any, and on: diam into I de tenderneu tow-n! the null, 'a/uct, life, no lonely In speck of uiatence in no mat n world. l --aeeesa. I - m has an area AtWAYS, EVERYWHERE IN Tea is more susceptible to_f9re_igu er end of Lrke Superior ttrt' large-l) P"" plml with Indium and lmlfhrm-du who eling to their tribal tntutottttr. They bring their mime- loaded with willow Munro and other souvenirl for sale, And during the summer am- it picture ue [autumn of street life It the !l'0l'.r"e')ll,',' visitor who we: a group of these na- tives. and then rum norms perhaps two or three dog tum- hitrhed to little bug- tties and “'ugunn. waiting outside the stern while their owner. are 'shopping, is impreued with the curious mixture of the put and present which is to be found in this Michigan ttrwrt.--Froru The Outing Magazine fur June. Crt-'"---,-,-:..- {lady's Matches Uve Bailed from I there 67 you. of Conan! Baum W8 Mm routing a Right 0 (ii No Otttem. L Sold Md and ovcywhoni as: I at: at druggilu or cut on receipt at Eu. gl." Chembti‘ Co. of an“. Limited, Elegantly perfumed - refreshing - unsurpassed for toilet and bath. Min Skin Soapiaadeiight to every woman who value I soft, beautiful skin. Mira Skin Soap takes away all skin irritation-cur" skin trouhles-and keeps the skin clear tml smooth. ciulod with th life. The tshores (iron! Itouvw vouch- 1e1rW'"htUN CANADA, EDDY’S MATCHES V - =,T"rr"'-t----------.-, my. Matches Uve Bailed from Hull line. 186i--and there 67 you. of Conch-t Bonn-om In" [united in My" Matehes “in. a Right at Perfection stained by No Ottteeu. Sold and and "eerrhee. in and; '_-------, A - h Mother's Praise of Zamank "USDA!!! All!) Slli BUREB‘ The "800" I: an Ami-m Place The From a Southern Sago Study Tun: Nina atclsnnu A Toilet Luxury Avoid Dandruff Iummor visitor who In“. up th Lake: in a magnifiwnt pun-um r which join- the prove-sin" n tut "0de through tho lm-lu u om" can hardly n-nlito that tlri SKIN SOAP He Seldom. Them: Don't Killl loll Joins the prove-nun of crowd: through Hu- lock. at an hardly realize that (hi. ing burn ii In "lonely unu- the trmlltlnns of hm n-r "a of the rircr Ind the low- le Superior nrc' largely P""' ndilm and hulfhru-du who Plr tribal autumn. They mum- loaded with willow ber souvenir. for sale, Ind Bummer are a picture ue Joel. life at the '"',lC',l'.r"Gll,"e' seen a group of these m- en rum norms perhaps two _ - ,, - __v.. _.--, U! ran ed in hair-dressing I000 were: of land dev Ere is great. danger growing, and on them some place. there pear “MM bunches. the brushes and ‘thu “#11900. The v thly cleansed and ‘l-nunl on the boats tie solutions “ch ‘which control. the Um l but these places , to Thurua and work ran at home the They can: from a to ' y It p/uuyyt from 1 they rennin-Iv nun-A M., of "not ttmi “\‘U ho seldomr"- I " an: nun-m ',000 .qttare ed with it to Jamaal. Pads has then " "Whntt "right before everybody t" gled Death, and shrunk ”my. I “I. mortftud, but not too pron tale the hint. Accordingly, I purchued an nb-ol I, uafe hum-node" abolgun. and no. “A ...:.L n A ... He says that green human good After they ripen here not put In the ice box, ll native. dun pick them we own use. An are of land , bananas of I nutritive value um of wheat. I courted Death tle. At the meeting of the minute" of the Methodist Claim-h at Wesley Ball recently, my: the Phihdelplu'n Tele. gruph, one of the brethren who bud re- cently visited Jungian, told some won- derful tale; of that blind of lovely ldimu and man-tram tar-null... The ‘men Are of no Account, he said, And the women do all the work. Within a short distance of Port Anti-min -..-. "" w "What.' An experiment will be med. on e steer at e local ebettoir. The cylinder containing the jevelin in mounted on a swivel, like e ttmid-firing (an. The operator eunde six feet trom the ani- mal to be killed, the muzzle of the gun projects within three tset of the enlmel'e heed. end the point of the {avelin penetrates the lrelr Imam, All Dwain“. Erma and ”one: sell Wilson', Fly Pull. _ V -'-.'M. v. - I). A. LI. A., No. 111 But Twenty-loco“ ”you. It in I pneumatic instrument . akin; like a firemun’s hose and male. Bit instead of water. it hurled n Javelin with such force In to pouch-we an inch oak plank. It will tire the iave- lin, fifty tunes I minute. A (at of Mr. Bergh’l drvioo, I the New York World, was mad. the Jtmtypyeee [you of the S. P. to Animals, announcod in] perfected An instrument to dog“) Instantaneous: and pt Instrument to Orin; Fatal.“ Death to Anlmnlt. Henry Bomb. treasurer of the fio. piety for_the Prevention of Crueitv linard'l Liniment Cum Gnrget in Com. lf you nutter from bleeding, itching, blind or protruding “In, send me your “than, and I will toll you how to cure your-cl! at home by the new absorption treatnant; Md will Also tend come of this home treatment free for trial, with reference. from your own loamy if value-ted. Immediate relief and per- manent cum assured. Sand no money, but tell others of this offer. Write to- day to Mrs. M. summers, Box P. 8, Wimuor, Ont. leu" to Alumni. :6;qu Hard on New England. A New England elm-gnu": Wu taking breakfast one Sunday morning in I bo- tel in 5 little western town. A rough old fellow moron the table called over to him: "Goin' to the noes. stranger?” The clergyman replied: " don't expect to." "Guin' to the ball game."' "No." jPll ' sum n fill are av ( " ABSOHPUBN man I "Oh, dear,wtllyote look at it min t" HM Mn. Howard New. I. II m- tuy of bliss. "Un't it mngnifiaentt Turn thin way now. A side knee brings an! the traditional bunny.‘ have - awn anything no perfectly “quinine. "var, do 0mm- over here and look at it from this view. One Would never believe that and] a lovely thing existed in the World. Thr nerlpoctive in sin ly ad. How hunk!” and noble. [are Tl',',': other 1'teW from the right. Doenn't It No. indm-d. It is an old kitchen chlir she rah-Md at I almond-hand new, ','Ju"2t uunh j. I "genuine antique." ~Won the June Miami-n. In rim “Tull Nome lery The Iris nya pick am; Fan',", An new of land will .- Hard on New E SSUE NO. 28. 1908 iiiTiilii,'"i'i',2 off JAVELIN GUN Her lublimo Admiration Land of Bunn- ---_ "u...“ . of Port Antonio Are 30,. had devoted to m in them were gromt but ".-c, _ . . 1y entrant“! with ouiminfiion." II Mrs. Newcombe looking at! lulu-tying in a picture gal. 'MAV My. [ upon the field of " Tehm, vuuid n The Women put Th mm: mm for their .ot land will "Mm " of the: trpde from u u are lint " 'e if they .y. Ind glut the hell rert put then the company l--_ n _ At dual-h- and 1.9.1,. equal to 4ti uy .'" " Proud to ~DeiroIt "st u Yieur Cruei ty he had under wally red for more we?! Ro, OPERA Twenty f] [I Mo: M 360': fin a AR Edgy; GONE

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