I " Win- in It fittr mot - Work illn- til-kl your "on. m0 I ml hatter t not»! vein-4' br - N) tor II ehiet. ts. nui- ul'! too ir III.“- "' oe M: " - to - . All 90 "id thrt lerh't; a I“ a it". an b “pull his a is up". the uni- mm“ Let-e MD punter! “count nan-r"- . ml»: " the min. '" for r0 I '0' n walk!†in “or he puma nine†at In! pl tlMtw oi tre' . um v and! -h my e of th" t just We!) in "inâ€! hoot of hon-3 alum at": l 30.1.19- iireeed my ni- . I“ I to this rrTie" I. In Think" why“ m tht prayer in tho sprvld m vil- Rica! thy f..P, won. pe" , do“ "r he? “Sn power not at t letter ad m It!" I!!!" tat ttigis It.) and llf‘ the .f Art of Animal Acting Told by Alf. Late". She. the â€that. by. at civitiiioa thank-dhohulalov'lubtll - I-mt ot up“ in. the Im- "on to Ibo modern ciuu is I " jump, but badly non to than Us. and- “and, and. uni-rd . red It Jeratnnd'm‘ at tho ttte an: lsabits ot {In Amer unclu- u thy ruc- that“ {but Ill.“ Atâ€. with d- sou 'rag that do“ of the done-tic bent “a pound, of tho i Fl asking . study "I down to my fan which will be perfected this manner In: me which will err-bio me to who . plat to I than t my bind “30:31“ will In About laun- I '1... " than! with of the dog. In worUng lm . with . ll" (10%] h" - found " I room of masonry to rot muzzle an Animal. '; an! this has and no Iron - n bite. l An If "t3peakirstt of the monkey, the but more ot ml" to study him is to â€can a wild ani. hi. post! u a v "aooensotid,tu_ustietF Mancunian-I lull-Goodn- EDDY'S HBREWARE THE BEST WOODEN PM. Can't Help But Lose Its Hoops and fall to Pieces. You Want Same thing Better Doit You? Then Ask for Pals and Tubs Made of hon null. on. but from the junta when n i " I was born; tbrtt his chuck is - w a. . ily studied and be is no" no mun u _ t tended him to in than who. be than we» " a 1’00"“! captivity or boon born in 5 My“ Glue thas applied to glow sticks to it very lightly. Then it begins to con. "not " " dries. Now. its tight sold on the glue prevents the by"- d (In. from contncting without oullng " the glau. nnd that. little by little. the glue slits Mid splits tiny {1'th from the surface of the glam. If certain "Its are added to the qio, thm effect- is still more beautiful, " am. then the splitting of the hm (“punts is done in Inc‘- . MIMI}! that the result forms . perfect man- bluc. to I hosted window â€no. A (In. lamb!" or (In! so (ranted be com“ a beautiful ornament Co the room or the (In. cabinet. asterity [day’s Matches .m the junk- when b m that!" is no" ea! . in no" on nun“ in " 'pngon who think! q than he does of when " MR. GNAGG' i UNDERSTANDS WHAT IS MEANT WHEN ASKED TO VISIT THE TAILOR'S. Feminine Arithmetic by Which the Wife is Entitled to Four Spring Suits When the Hush-mi Gets Two-tui, What Use Ha I Slave for Fine Raimont? .-there aren't going to be any two suns. There isn’t going to be may suit. I'm going to dub Mung with the duds that I’ve got. ' That's the only way I've got of beat. ing your system any clothes. 1 matter of {not I “'a .""" -.- __ . . any clothvs. i may need them. As tl matter of 1109.1 do need them, fur I look so much like a bum when I go out I'm) afraid of being arre<ted for vagnncy. A Human why rm not going to get. any clothes for myself this yen is that they'd be no oi no use to me. Where do I go, anyhow, that l have to luvs clothes'.' 1 don't have to dress up like a broken arm to go to the office, and than about all there is lo my life-Lin omco. All the time than I'm not at the office I have to poke around this plant; and I'd be a tine sink, wouldn't I, to get ii-Gia,, lot of velotlw: ground beret A _ _ The whole truth of the matter is thnt I'm dished and done tor. The game's all over for me. I never hive a chine. to get out anywhere without having ten or fifteen gallons of the weeps pulled on mo. I new: hug a------ lluh? You‘re always telling me that I Ought, to go out three or four evenings n week and mix more “ill: men; and you‘re perfectly willing that I would do so? . Uh, I know all that stuff. Sure, I've been hearing that tor a million year; or m; but just let me try that going out gag on" or mice and'thm stand by to no the rough home around here'. rin tied, chained. hawured, hobbled, bound, burbvd and gagged. that's all there is to it; and Ihn jusl tlu, little Sunlouks that knows it. Iris, Hull's itrt Old. old guy, with you woman. You make a mockery of a mun when it comes to this liberty My When you know that you've got him Iewcd up so that he can't move a mu» cl: without taking I chartee on a domes. tie explosion, why, you sardmtiiV In- harm trim that he's foolish not to no! out right often ot awnings tor I M tilt. - -r- A “a Why. sq; look there; in the only way syntax. Anyt " got of beat. I don't want Hume two unselfilhly ior myself y two suits. puts u m just, wear .v n tow n nigh; time, me "i'riFr"i0iiiiiiCrsAlNLEss P CORN smug-ran long since I've w... .....- - .- .V - _ do harnlou down town heat of that positively I wouldn't know behave if I got rid of my leash night even. Wouldn't know u go. Wouldn't know where ta t body. Wouldn't know Sow to I: 1 did find 'em " they saw Inc nudging think l mu n ghost. turd from were or "ll I mp arrested for being tb Wm I - nun mu. " they saw me nudging in they'd nu (Milk 1 Wu . ghoul and beat it away from there or all I cop and have no arrested for being 1. wraith or some- Using. I'd behave like a unnaleur at his first performance if I luppened to light in upon a party of people down town of a night-people 1 uwd to be mummy ssith back in the comic period. {so what's [he use of mv hum; any clothes, huh? You wouldn't want me tr, put. 'eat on Mter I cum home here and walk up and down in front of the glass, grinning at myhelf, would you? Of couue it I could by my remote chance gel you to see the rouonsblenou - __-...u__ " thing. I his first light in town of chummy lulu u. a ma... ."A" - chummy with back in the corona period. tio with the an of me lining my clothes, huh', You vouldn't. wlnt me to put. 'em on liter 1 came home horn and walk up and down in front of the glass, grinning at myself, would you'. l Of course if I could by Any "mote 1 chum get you to see tho rum-blah.“ and the common sense of spending I month or two out of town during the warm weather and letting me Itick don. buck here about my buslnou it would be different. I'd need a suit. pr two of clothes then, became one in I whilo I'd be able to pup into a show of . night or drop around and In one of the fellows, or something like that, And I'd want, to look decent. No, there's no chance on earth of In, our being able to get you to use. that. It] perfectly null-u for me to paint out to you that the best minds of this period Ire overwhelmingly of the opinion that married couples should be may from much other for at lent two months of tho ‘ygar in older that each mny havo I whom: to Sort of think things over and |tuke a new grip on matters and be All ...... - ___ Ft '7': . Um mare appreciative, of the 0th" tietr when the reunion occun. How} that? We tried tint one. in the lummcr of 1900 and I wired you to come 1torue betore youll been “my two main, and “hen you got homo you found my stomach all out of hiker mad you hid to an. down and nurse me for nearly a month? 'l'lnll's it: tow up to ma that little bit of nursing you did for me one back st the bvginuiuy of the century. Had it up to me. I'm used to Nut hurl up thin . You don't happen to recall. thougg. do you, that l was suffn'ing from pto~ maine poisoning on that occasion? Ho". that? The doctor told you that my stom- ach had been knocked out from drink- ing too many different kinds of--- oh, well, shacks, what's the nu? Th next 11111131 you‘ll be pulling on me will be that I had the delirium trench- and that I was tied to 3 bed in Hollow. when you came hustling back that nun- met, I don't remember lending you my klegram to come back, either, You aid that you had a telegram from In. " ing you to come back, but that's what they all say. You never showed me any Ouch a telegram. and you were turel with some kind of a yarn that you'd destroyed the telegram, but that sounded pretty pcllucid, for a woman kupl I telegram a: long as she lives, and It I sent you any such t fool win as that, why, it must have been while I van in what they call the subconscious auto. Now, look tt-hrcc'. Seeing that you'ro taking that my , lvtg up and eaatattkeroua tone about it, why, I ju=t guess I'll change my mind about that clothes bus. iness. (than VII just get myself . cou- l ple of suit, of tln- finest little top that can be built in this man's town, it not three or four suits, and I'll try the game of going around dressed up like u vaude ville kuockabnut man, that's what I'll do. Now, look a-lu “king that can.) tone about it, w change my mind iuess. Guess I'll ple of units of tln I'll get out of here once in I while in the evening too, or know the rel-son why. I might as wcll be hung for . sheep as foc a lamb, and when you start in to tell me that I had the do to'a not no long ago and that it took ten or tit.. teen alcoholic experts to save my life. why, it's up to me io start something, md I'm going to start it, (Ian's alll Origin of the Great St. Bernard . Hospice. In an article dealing with the rescue dogs of St. Bernard, a writer in the Wide World Magazine states that the famous Hospice watrfonnded in the your 902 by Barnard de Menthon, n neigh- boring nobleman, for the benefit of pil- grims journeying to Rome. For many years after it wu erected it was continually being ducked try bands of robbers who info-cod the mouniuiuu. In those days the but. monks were compelled at time- to barricade the doors of their drongv hold and wait until the weather an" the besiegers away before they dud venture forth. Once it was destroyed (by fire, while it was here that Nepa- ‘leon was entertained when he took his "le over the Alps into ltd, in the apt g of 1800. One hundred end eighty of his soldiers held the pun for . year. Tourists visiting the hospice from Western Europe naturally Ascend the pus on tha Swiu side. The lat vil- In}. one passe: is Home St. Pietro. and at (he inn here the landlord qrgU point with pride to the tiny table nod islottt.covered arm-chair which you used by the great soldier " he at " breakfast early on the morning before he not out on that memorable journey new“ the Alps. Bis "my number“ thirty thousand men. and for milu they had literally to fight their WBh foot by foot, waiIt-deep in new. Napoleon converted the hospico into barracks, and the crest room abet. truckers are now Ibeltered wu ital-nod into a huge hospital word. Blobbs--My wife is cleaning house; I Ictually hate to go home; everything is It sixes and sevens. tilobbs--it's a good thing you’u not superstitious; nix. es and "was, you know, make thir- teens trotted any kind_of {Ht ONTARIO ARCHIVES ' TORONTO It a night I how to h for one when to find any behave it DIO- cms' IDEAL OF “THE HUSBAND.†HUNDRED YOUNG WOMEN'S GOM- POSITE MODEL MANLY. Hwy Writ. to Pastor-Ah" Inspired to Rhyme and Another "e Spouu Must Buy Her Two Hm I Year. (Chicago NW.) Mom than 100 cw in“. pretty, vivacious and fairly well to do. want husbands what it, it they can “all tin right out. Th- myrm-e: of theee young Women, describing their Mal nun. were rend tut night nt the Mum-n4 sweet Imtitutiorml Church by Rev. D. D. tuu- glum, pastor of the congregation. during the mum of I '8!"th on "The Model “mural." A majority of the young woman writers surprued both the yum: and audience by stating positively that they wanted their husbands to be the ml “was." They um decluvnl It w“ not non-usury that he be handsome. wealthy. hinted. or . ‘swell dresser." But it I!" irtaiated in every came that he be I man who was mpaldp of red love. The word "love" Wu undrrworvd in most of the letters. I The feminine undidatu for mntriuwn- t -ii- If“? Aaa. _ lal honor. alto was prulimlly “read 'gtiitditeteiea.e, that their future, "better halves" Ruff 'etheet'sR::a'td be "good Muted, kind uni tifectiot luau“. ate." Bllllne†or profisottal men wet-o mvhv.II1.-Â¥n. p, not preferred by man of the young wo- Avoid fh, men, but “dean. homo-L men who lush Wanting v.3; chill money" were desired. . rafiiifth'er.""" msmn ASKS NINE QUESTIONS. t 'ret. . ' . l Tamuriktr,V.rM.rs.By. Dr. \augban secured the opinion! of south Wu! Saber, u the young Wanna.“ by sending out 1 letter I Bowl... t.D-rt, in which he expressed hi. Jeaire to gel . ""iii.USitrclttu', the opinion of thuughtful woman on the i, " w " subject, um! than propoumied the tolhw- ', Mon-r. “115.335, 1'if ' __. ' T _ . _ I ' . r . mg question. regarding the model hm l, Haas... 1"“:Mr: band: _ .1 -- '.Iro.y'?"u, . tho 2, no you want him to ulwny- follow your bidding'. 3. Do yuu want him to give his time to succeed in bum or to his home? 4. Do you can whether he loves you or do you meaty wan. a hour: ti, Do you prevhr a business or ' pro fondant] mm? 6. Must he be wealthy', 7. Must la b. handsome? 8. Mutt be be . Iwell dresser? i). Must he be educated or talented! ONE INSPIRED 'm PoyyrRY. i). Must he be educated or talented! ONE INSPIRED 'm PoyyrRY. One young woman wan to cutluuiutic over tho "ideal hunhand" that “I. de- scribed the man she wanted to null-r] in the following rhyme: H. may be the head of the family, If Gu pique he choose. to hell, But if he follows my bidding -- m need not be no wealthy. But poverty 1 could not Manda In hot I'd prefer him healthy Mom than all the wealth of tho land. m need not be no handset)â€, Nor to overdmu need he, But if he would in good looking, There would be no objection front pt Now, " to hls Mutation. A point moat important in lik, To meet my anticlptuun m needs this if 1 am bin wife. MUST BE "WE," NOT "L" Ono young wanna wrote regarding tha question w ether the "model husband" should be rdutarted or talented. "He must be eduested enough to nuke en honest living end be intended, enough in the “fell: of his country to make A good cluzeu sud compete with men in the middle clues. Some day I hope to fall in love with . manly man, who will love me sud treat me " his equal, and be e chum as well u a husband. Some men forget they have ' 'better Ulf,' and speak of 'l,' 'ate,' 'mine,' insteed of 'ours,' 'us' and 'we.' " Another matrimonial upirnnt deelamd her hushand must not “My be wealthy. "But," the continued , “ho must be We to buy mo 1 025 but twice every reason. And he need not I). I lwell dresser, but he must be extremely neat." One girl said she wanted her hmband to love her ttll the time, and that it wu necessary for hint to be a Methodist in ullgloh, prohibitlonllt in politic, and intently manned in minionuy work. She also wanted him to be agreeable, un.elrush and thoughtful of detail. The pastor, in his sermon, dammed the model husband as 5 man who did not drink, unoke, chew, owear or lay out late of nights. lie also "id that no girl should marry a mu who had "town wlld oats." Next Sunday night he will preach on the subject of "Tho Model Wife." I'm Ifmid he will goon gun; old. Following the sermon last night D-. Vaughan called a meeting of the man In the congregation Ind distributed banks with the following question: THE IDEAL WIFE. 1. Must the be pretty'. 2. Must she be a good cook ind Agood housekeeper'. 8. Matt she be vivaciouu or quiet? 4. Must she be stylish? ls. Must the be a anciety or . home girl'. 6. Must she be . college gradnau? 7. Mart in be talented! 8. Do you prefer I “new woman†or the old {aloud kind? 9. Must she have a good die'tiont 10. Mny the be I clubwomm, reformer or Interested in polities?~ Dr."vautrun will me in his sermon next Sundny night the mam-rs he re- when to the above questions. ll. Do you mint . clinging ivy or n “EMU-k? ___ _ -- Do "Out of sight in that gown, isa't she?" observed 3 gentleman in the bal- cony, pointing to Mrs. De Romy, who occupied a trout sea: in one of the lower tier of boxes. "Out of night? W.li, hardly. It strikes me it is the other way about," reytyttled his Tmenitdrrly. .. .. _ Which goes to Show tuuiaaueitr ot {In Ameriotn impugn, which up one thing and means another. " the shown --but, upon steam! thoughts, we must respectfully but firmly decline going in- to any further deta0.--lYom the May Bohemian. - Assistant-l don"t mink the new rc- porter will do. City Edltor--Wut's the mutter with him? Aessisunt---Rere he bu written up that not! of the encu- tion down " Mow-mention and have: mentioned that the comb-and. ute l hearty breakfast attd that it minted ot, “use: you must him to ho the head of MEN TO HAVE INN ING " TH E OPERA A tyrtutt "railed on his primal; A â€I‘M “I. to “I! own; "CM“ of drama: plummet to my An: undon- build my throne; Mr not! I. tor my klngdom And I ma my gods ot none That tr. _ than hurl." Sam the tmut to Ho own. from womm'l ailment- ". Invited to who to the an. and Manuel here given. for positive pron} that W I. Phillie Vegetablg Oomp_oun4§oeo cum (gunk Ills. e ~...- ___ “lunar-how“. 011.93%!"qu Alum â€out“. " Lug A nation bowed m In» unis; A oroptwt wok. m his own, “qu cull fool n tyrant:- wrath To nut hor beam at no“; Tho ted of his uucr gun can. And the land. or urn: you; " I'm}: the truth at mulch" - who trrorrhor tu his own. don “to“. - nus-y. [IL-Mn. In, Fry, Kinky â€all". moilord I“... 'ro". rreehr.ryur. {2th - , A F2FGrrfiFiircs'.Y.- M II. War. Dani-tan. ijiieuiar,0.a-r9oiri1tyr-.1t llhlupo.Wln.-!ln. an: In... It! In "'Vsi.’ cm -. Chn ol LI“. loath m. Int-Eu, but Conn. Itt4 I. [dunno Strut. god. loam-n.- um. um. Hound. rotMklttt'" "rats bulk-om. Mt B. 9. at. Yuan: N..r..-.sNN. WI. mun, II "iEiiiiiiiki,Pit, E B IH M teleld to a. . . no". Not Guam Strut. (twain. Wia.-Mra. Gal butâ€. “on“; “ENG-7 A mA ... Tho Lord insured [Us true Lamond; Tho orophet upon to m. own; "go! “sol-u thy cine. than be by at: land wttite with Inna; Jamaica: dull be I heap. And her den of druzom m; An: want ot [Ill my “I drum“ Sud the prophet to his own. Von-bf. In... - in. my!" Cott, ttt tiethtt sum. “dingo In hut-Mu, A. P. Auction. an I. at hum. " Ian. hp)“. w. R. Pool". mum Button. (Lam. um. 1tt..lted cuelerati, on..-xu. E. u. liddwkl, gag-M mm“6‘n'x""§ [4-H Bo I o. om- n. a u. a u . DoirttthiU, K's-urn. A, A. 'MS: Johytgyp. 'ttrreum. Rama N. _ m An and mood in a ample; All can! We lo a. nod; "Joy nu sunn- shill com. uulo moo 0004 than my mm; Thy V“. dull be “and Hm A non At t botr harm‘s: Thou mix all thy noble Ion. John;" - tto was! to an not "1711133 that. mol'll', In all". hm numb-h. A cl 0 . any“, ttit-yr,,?,?,.?,.'),,'::.,.. Lat-In. ua.u.utt V. 'lf/N' Baum r, raiayruu,.Isde_ . Piper. 9 was ""'2=rgrliiC- . . . .r... - -_M-Me_- IAJIIIIVIUO. nun". Sun was: Fourth It Bough Are" gayâ€, gums; tshit.. mun A: and can. to , Huh); An Me wok- w Mary; '“l‘bou t In fumed tttahV by ood, Hill. We Lord ls with thee: I." not. tar thou tavor but. found: mu bring forth I Son. moat blah; And His klnxdom mu know no and." hid the mo! to luv. Win men to Jenn-km cum: 1m win m spoke to a king: “Whor- ia tho King, the King or up J In: Our ht to have“ “my? W. -. In. to wan-Mp an King; From an out proton“ w. bring, Th Kina of tho Jaw- that is berm" add than win mon to . Nu. """ia'Gi; 'ia',iiiriuaA "13mm on. Duran. mun. -Mn. Ind- Mu. “A Hour“ Luau, Gem-m. __ . .9mets 2tt.r..tttte". 'iaiii,iiiiiifiiiecTihitiit up. D. m. t Md bee, lingo Mrs. cm. Wham“ I‘lwil‘u. ""IFh.- M.... Te...... .. - --. B. r. D. Bio. t, Bun-Mata E .-Mn. Joesph Han. “VIM, utli'i.l'yti'. Hour, clamor. " Oxford Strut. lumped". Miruc-Mm. John G. Nolan, ms Saw-ad Smut. N. Ill-unmet. Moo.uosu Hun, tt.F, D. No. t; Bos2t. Nnrltol, thin-Mn. Geo. Jody. luau“ lio.8, The, ,rudarer ri.tie f . "tet ___ Bong. I'm. Chum: Art-Mn. Ella Wood. Qumran-In. nu, ma. B.P. D. ijiiiiii2,,fiit,i' Ti Act','".; h ll It mu P mm In A I an n, P", rl, y . In A . . . “a .- . o . Ombrmo, 2M. = Mrs. sun. Mo_.r. (in-IMHO. "xrra,eutttMittJ'eru. These Women gm: only a. few of thousands of living vim of the power of Lydia E. Pinkluuu'it Vegetable Compound to curve tomb diseases. Not one of ttyse womgu mgr received comm in tht form for the use of me]; name; In tbjs advenisenéem -§u§__m - Tho whet. nook. ot the Lord: “W the wâ€, "you! and be nun-1. Be “Wad [or the Lord; AM me than consul, Mn M in mightier mu 1: Who'" upn:o_um‘mo lfoly Gland," lout" |Ul u": "YET v. Luv-L â€any- ... u...) -- .v. ----__._,,~ ing that We should refer to them became of the good they my do other suffering women to prove that Lydh . Plinth-l" Vegetable Compound is u relieble and honest medicine, and that tb statements made in our advertisements regarding its merit m the truth and nothing but the truth. The word In with tho beginning; Our lulu main to an qwu, “um ot tho world. King ot Hun u: Edam t bring an“; Mr in ma awn Ullvuy. Ll a. muon- use My throw: “In KW on out}: Ihlll pm," An wont-lo nook- m u» Savior, "1M wilt than "build?" Ana-owl the Lord. "101' you It 1. not To now my Father's will; Y. on.“ race!“ new". um q Y. “a!" m. “My about; Yo mu In Ilium um me. You. an to the manna-t. Fm null obs-Nut†to haven _ . . -v- ----I-I'- at... may watotred an workf- Bhophord Boon um than, two nun MM In "Win ma y. “its; on? Meet of Galilee, He (on. To an Mu-‘n have.†than: no Ml com. u H. ttl? trout they . .- "I“... " A‘-.‘ " A moot Ibln coma out of I Mailg; The bunch in but“. chill â€at 1 mt not. us. an or can to tool-on, But unname- nun not; m an um! tuber homo. m tho Mott m in â€no. Winn I um, Pl run had them, Floating Island In the Andrucouin. One of the peculiar relic: of the high grater on the Androocoggin MMM, uhore on the bewinon bank of the river nhov. the falls Friday, -. .. . Mr Kuhn: on emu sun Ind our chhw to Hts own 'sriu"GririUptieii,t mo win It was a rogulnr floating island which came drifting down “Magma shallow water. It Wu one of qui e rupeeublo lite. and on it were trees, several of them described n being nix nor tight inches in diameler. They Were prohhly part of In overhanging bank which the water undermined ml when they broke loose were held {mourn by the inter. twined roats.--iatutebec Journal. "After the siege of the Pekin Lost Hons, I doun Russian soldiers, bent on loot and outage, raided (he house in which on. of my Mambo," lived with Mo young mother and beautiful sister," aid Sir Robert Hart neatly, at a dim ner u the Authors' Club, London. "rhe boy watched his violin and played tU Rum-n Notion] when. all tho loot- not stood toptmtiol. Ther they " the ham “than! new a] one." I - "w r -"__ Gone “In: to mun Mk own iT/i mam“ “BIKLICAL LESSONS." The Power of . Tune ' V. 'lf/N' Baum bu. a. ham-Bout! . Piper. a lamb 5 easy can. in the Androscouin. Ir to hon-on. world's Shootout pr. ro no: who! In “In Jim but 'cr'it,riititiif5.iilhti?.ittt)stt?.Fir. . . - t I. .. w, iiiiiii?iifitPiiiRiii5i r " "ter, SDNA. u . ' . . 22iSTiartiidiSf'22.E'iffd.' -v - --e Min-.- n. . . a... culi-Couur-Mm. nun Ah, - It cal Clovolrnld Otio -Ki- 1“! "I, u an Ann-n. II. D L 1etI.thtt:elec m-Mll'lgl Iii; ...l..- 'a"yGrL"iiTciuttirtiiiKEWi." an“. hum. 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'71: "irGerai, with the exec no; new at the beginning .of tlgi-‘nrtalc, draw Tot-cu In Kentucky Mountain. i Not only will the (re-tut crop " w l “no in Notary be grown in retttml " “written: Kenlany, which bu mm “on comprised ‘tho barley belt of an ,Sutc. but from reports which bu '"iio'iihiiGTG" in" of out“ M du-pinns meaning suddenly)!» and] periods of the by " " ("gun tttter - -_. u___n___ -h...‘ Cali. These no that“!!! M51 and in nut-h on... than it shay. can. puium n work in the serum ultra »uouallly u ultmnuhctnrd poin- whch bounce it in made In too (no! qunntily or Menu oomh'puon or kid my diseuu prevent; its rapid climb“ tion .eesutstslate' in the Iyntem. An "aeutial in the treatment of one! on†in dieting. Mont than“ be .1". up for n time At but. “Id tim mm beverage allowable in water or milk _ Youth'" Companion. reached here 1hr Inuunluu mouth. a: “new Kentucky, “Insulated n (In Li“). prices “hull the "r-tuit" " the Burley soon-l5- bat would! â€and will this "non take u); the growl). . the need and the rum-k hallo-s of U" mounluim will he dotted with little pllvluu of barley (clam-o. A "ai4rts of this city who rum-"Hy rrturtrrd fun I trip thrown Clay Ind ("ruby Cola ties mu. tbat "any tar-on in tin "etion hate ruined tobacco beds no. In! gelling lady to plant (Ht rid l bottom lands and newly cloud hillside. ' in 101mm. He ny- that tho cm, In I this nequrritory will all you Cer. u. imaginable quantity. The“ will b a: ionprdlro; 'tight ridem in that vi city. n t plum" at“. to thir â€and MI at G'fht,tp Int do" the one - tint,“ tit, "t,Nthta'r,t"tgfddgt “'* V . sr out ta-tttt tti.akiuttt-6 - - DIET FOR DROWIINE“ at unu- LY st.W: