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91.10eil An/1We day the Inajerity of
say's Dr. Freek ViZetraltij VAriationo--Christie, Chr
‘,4thorp starved and shivered- In gar.,
te-daY have been brought
direetly!
sCRIT. the,143, m' - found in ate open..
Aging, editor of the Standard A:clic:title:3- ?! C°PtiRePir-4:1-1, arg Ogt„ P.:;Pc7
arY,. They even peivilel their .
tor, the ;food their pens ;or:mid not win, nyiaa ;no North.-Ocrmarti .
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landi ,weeo., , It 1,0441, *hew x: brouot 440,,,... ,fteeittnent is Important. ' ' fionte. heavilY. In fight,: Ile,d...tO Alsot14 , • • '•MscWILLIA MS
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4 1.441k Aild A thread of vegetable life 'news 'T.'''. '''' - 7' . , or the ilermO,dagr, hotk•dlairiotg Of 'f,Pilti 4°4°16-- A' ''''cliVerm" ''"l'ile' ''.. ' ' ''••Sirriller• "li.e.rivat Ions.., -M act:Iasi/1d,, Mao,
freregeOrge:ShOWera'e fe:rnoOryarrig: • ' APAPPIIA,:,pr. tack of hicklci. IS A,' Pogir °AO Off the •Strand, the Other' OTC ' mg eXPiaglition. Whieb et *nee offere , •Andrevie MaeHenrY,. '':
and planted It onkeummer day among stealthy disealle fled oftell' quite gicl
- 'Fleet 'Street, where they conld hidp. itself of the./AmilY-ne•lne of Orist, Recial Oriel:rt., Irish i
the grgiiii bledegflieVit it heal- rtin wild,. l'.11.110Pri• before.: iti.)Trrecegulaed, • It le• danger et. arrest pegged, fiome...iliat III aeother et., 'French. , . ,p. OP ...orlrfan,
and le 14- fierwering seetren.reakes the, 41111011.,. easier, to •correat, 'early. Oren were 00:riPeljea''107.mo'io _about mckrigtr'-' thig" does mit eXPleini".8oerce.--,A gheen:nernefr
*•gmat frielf,f34114-rer'141-0111etieS ••• • 0'0144 •-•110n.;710*-.61-7*--r•WI-41"11-ft'' • ' --14.44*-.147.?4,:44-244P17111-**A74,74.tragY4Y. oor ',priore.• •!atm
stages, but if•noobeoed.:consee-itrOtk-. at night. go great' .Y did tbay 'fireo4 thej tt's"'gk';'sfeneei" prObabi more remenee and
. edge as.: bine- ge likwe
UL • thlti frOM the Pile WhiPh '-anli4ti"' • ' ' .the hoYA Wbese, daya.hav.e i!t• i0-411Yr ' • • v. Ibtrundi,n"h.the surnames Og Irish
- - • -f- Illon-dtki-n 'wefts 'the' - Soille!SYMPtOtile•''OP-Allaginie-fille- lege
.world .over, • Ite tleiiente". hells, Shaken .-4 aPPeiitor illOggAtio'ar heachOhgor
. ,by tti4o wiliOp ot ;Mpg' (04. 4/140. „mid n lield gliees, ilertilegg Of hreath. attar
Colorado peak thr:- h. th ' a I
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, s tru_4 , a 7.. r ,:)10,; slight, ellertielli Allid Often eXtrePle Por.
. 7.halfOi:4*it.IO.'. ix:1'0441er aPeole.a, Wbh ..,v211,4"en'enii-;•lorm'7,47.1-44.t47r- il'ii3r:-4r. 411r of
. Viry,.with their spikes. at 0,yaader;mae Lucb ...... -begin treatoymt.....0*
, anit,!?lizio.riole.,:nthe almost,041,cierso witit or. • . Illiaali. Vialt 111.11102 , .(4e.' Wale
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...,, -__..... ., ,,,, ,,..,.: I. whir* wil 'Make the . bleed, tio.b and
White Of .Mitilituniner 3v.414. 44‘";.w''':''''• 4 elentifill.., 03r.part ottliehody will
, iw6 th,g.sc!, every One --;10:04 .X..eMnii to respond to t e•treatinent as is ohowlis
.0 fialt in 'f!ont'.9.;•.ficoilytog .1yr44,4). ,1
„....44rce, mew .haa.leiVolYetit,...t4e. ,t,•, p bAYostliot 4'41:14,,,,4)!NVII'Oria.ajysais'ti:•13".illlieSWr"yea?'Qrait
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Canterbury 'belk Wit& •Itf.is- 2.- 7...4tfzik iago I wiii 'it 'verY.. sickly Woinan..•• ',wee
. °WWII, ." id.' altogether ,,Uncertaiti 't.ft''..lte 01 tutt..46,wo aZ4 my nerves- ' badly
' *attiral direction, '.ro•th..4„Ixiist 4yeloi-A,, .8battor-,.. ''
Molt' it, has . eXperiniented' beyond -the '.0iie,, liuegt ",..,^! IhaolAt'i,nit945,4.h.''e4fp trirOsin..niilil,li
•..14mIto. ot good !aate, and I an sorrY. •It !tried etber,meoiefiles; but ;with: ito..b "
seen* to le a wieke0 thing tO tempt ter reselts. One. day while reading' a
a ;ewer Into sunnotnral.vagarigetP. 4.;•*epaper....1 'egree. "agrolig an •.adVer-
' Make a Canterbury bell of li•-camPan" ilseelent -0f.' Di.' Williatilli' .i'inh':Plliti
." ‘..illa.,--;.•AyileVelOPIllelit- of • jy64y i5. cer- describing ,A ease very meet 'like:my-
' tainly not as deeirable as the' growth own.: I decided to try them, and by the
of•-farreinating •eharecterls.ties; and to 'tint.° I bad taken tw.e. boxes I could feel
.encourage a newer only in \the dime- the. benefit I wasgetting frionisthet* so'
• tioll, Of size Is like' establianing. eta', .1 cidi_fully continued ;•tlio treatment
-titre :•tts the model and standard of ex- • an„ . Wei soon a well •.,iom,an• in, better
. cellence in the man. . .. , ' ••• health -than. i had enjoyed' for seMe
,,- • ,.. s
' Tiir0 01101E4 roadeide.VarepallIlla 10 'Years., In' view of -whet Dr...WIlltsnire
..an•inqeieitive eneatnre,:. often 'venter- tqnk Pills: have done :foci me I. cheer-
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.:Ing where. it .is not bidden; andiek•it..fully redoinmend their use to all .weak,
' le Vaitlt like soine unexacting.frienicrendownPeop110 .- • .
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who 1900wayscready to. 1111 . an Onex- : Dr • Williams', pink Pills -Ore,. seld by.:
, pected vacancy, . I. haves a theery. tilito .all druggists,' or may . be Wed by Melt
i• -Wise)Y galdtX:17-,7this amiable,' einbadi-i it, fie' dents .e, box .!3,-,.. writla$ ,The pr.
...ment . might give us o. prolonged ennk...Williains' 1VIedicine • Co,; Brockville,
' merot• bilmtonilesteed.,•at gs habIttial oit. . A free • booklet. "Boll -ding 'Up
wieliof satminer bine; and this theory the Biped," will be Sent to any adclreas
,;• is supported by. tifa caiilkyast at an t?..10 on reiloist.,* .. . • .... .. . • - '
' diViduals one Of. inr‘ • acquaintance„ ' ' ' - '' '*.• ."' -
, .-- . • . Ire .
Which: hag . placed itselftos,far • as • ' Dune Path,:•, .
,44bit. iii -00,licemed--iit: 'an entirely.neiv• •„• ' • • •• • ' ' .
' ' category, and has • aCeRtilianied ' this- •'t/''sPaeli: 1.4n "c1.°714." ,'.i.:,_,-;
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.. • .64. • • . - . The path winds and twists
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-'And tent, round a corner; • .
• , of A14. . Like a quick whit. wave
• One :SepternbertlaY;4tWOss-Seetons age,' The. white sand 'path.. • ,
,diseay.ere.d; • Et(close, corner Papie the brown hair of a knoll ' :•
tween the . stene.folindation of the 'And .• li•tie through theyellow.
studrgy.alicI the garclen,W,A11, ti cam, ••••• '
•
panule, stratehing'uP a "le.natii7; 'WavY: • '
ppilEe of, wailong•after 1.ts • '
uswil Season of fieivering, and, ii.fatt, And the shoeta of 'nett thingS.
•''WelettiiiiifitinlaS at the edge of the for-. illinh'ineir eyes and ••,
..est had tbeir'eead ally:"111.1ed. "Ia *time to get .up'
w1th.*elt-broiviied .gri441;,, :quite. read'• . ••: ..••• •
ier'ecattering; •.; • .: •,• . • • . • And tbe trees stritelt!theirtielyes
:The following • spring 'I xentettiberei And ea,Y; • .!, • - " • ,
looked for It, and found 'a •Perfedt time to dress?"
Inat of Wives, *here It had 'stood, With. . , '." • . •
'half oilosen children groubliFg. •theria And the ititenow,,patehes
selves ,arouncl:the ,parent. •• When at • the puessyWillolis
.regular,sfieWering thne came, I .lotrked , And Sey,••" .
•'• in ' fer 4. rising Iriessoni stalk, end ."Sh.all: Wage?"
itits fain to believe that'mY eXcentiptial , , •
: ',plant would expend' ite tritalit3r.in ,leaf And • the little wayea ;older tbetce
ans Offspring rather than in • flower. -Titter and giggle, • " .
• In spite of, the fact that itto kindred Like Children' Wakingup' toeearly____„_,
outside had:' already lifossoMed. and • . •• ' • • :
' seeded and faded; Still•If made no sign. The path runs ap-and daiVn,
• Btu, when later•August• carnedt bestir- And turns. and swin.es.
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. red itself; ..a, lieweth..srown of bright •And drops over, a hill •.•":
.4M1 tender green forined. In the 'Centre
•of. its :leaves; ,andit hegira to lift im.:And ponre. its sand
heed With ii•shOw of 'biosSOM buds ; bite the 'great 'whIte 'bIcriv.out ,••
example which the. ,ntimeritia baby That metres like a "curve' 0? .tvincl
0rOyine made haste to folloW. Through To the lake: ,.•.• ‘. , •
,Septenaber.ond.early..0otoher :branch- • =Art Smith 18 Poetry
log. sterna froin'. the stalk 'shook their • ; •
superior iive:pointed' bells in' air;'and 'ma first step towards failure it to
When • the first black freek,wasirn b ashained :of confestiog one's ig-
• lilinent'l gathered ,them and setitheir'hortillee; '
feet _in -it, water -jar, where.' they • went • • • • • .!
on groivhig and unfolding In the high 'Same.rivers Of Siberia fleiv'eyer 100
'English „window •.,entil. October . was'many Years e:c1.; and almost as solid
. nearly ended .-By Candace Wheeler. as. ro'ck. A tributary of the:, Iona has
18 'Con -vent in a GriVes,',.. „A bed of pure ice more`than eine 'feet
411iltdOW .
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Shadow spaces belong to. the BUD,:
„ He ,Writes ,epori them •, with leaf:shad-.
Wlien t4ere' is 'a wind -ho writes
':Bot on gentle daYshe meditate!: upon
-.• the story he Is Anaking.110; ':' •
Reading it agnin•and 'agaill;:: :• • •
And' only changing:it .comma bereand
liv,hpa a butterfly Settles on the..tree-
alleve s '
:And flies away agahr. . ' •
bard for the ,frum to; write on the
• A • ' rough fielda, • • • s • '
And on, the doWevbede, it is IMPOssibie.
But the -shadow: Mittee of, the .haleon-Y.--
Iff his ',Own"serifibling pad, '
A Wide,. stneetk Surface
,Beneath the branClien of a.great tree.
Mountairtil•,hre, shadow spaces; • ••
T.be, sUtr „sett down his. unforreeds
•thought s Alieir .
• • ,
•Jiistbbig Riche aWafting develepinent. .st
'Put. leafhrtrionsOrt the .balcon'Y hre'
, perfect 'little Peerns. •
fletrietiniei I try to. copy thein;,,,
Anti then ,thestku is. isbY and -hides his
, , •!- •
And they,:nre gone.
, Loye„11.•
• . • • YV011i:S0/1,g--.2 •
beard a wood thrush in the dusk
'kiln...three -notes And niake 8star,
My heart thatovalked With. hitter:144
Caine 1:ttek froni Very to,
sbining neted Were all he tact
And yet they made a starry
itittIght fife baok against my breast
And kleaod ;it', **re and all.
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liet.-04.•••-gegle--thnesrsheAlk-•:01411*40004--ilYs'.• ':''''•!'"'iP1.0-41:,Y- "11.0T4I-"ris4-4•:•:041•44j•„04-•--errigint-tbati-,Yill -thew: Witigly.delirelelled- -
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htMA ,,lti. any other eouutryi witii tbil possible,
of, Ale, an 0 fielikirk work of • . ti, X . Pagan was g .ffinllie- to excepticla of Scotland. fr. •1;. ' - .
. When Pigeons Race.
Whioh Million*. or coplea;:lia.ve been ., t/iffer..0;thi.te him. ,from, .. Otero 9f- ' the •* Ireland today is fallei- Anglo-Saxon F ' -'• , 1' : aus' a : hss '
..soidOed one, XliAt,hae. llee4 trallelefed 's.ii'm OvgO''''ogolgo:74ni1414144-at-4-41:•::a10,....--iiii7;c4"..=7i12.4-Jei*.,-..:4040.i:-. ly.1114',.....,:ow4.V44V-1-,4.-t--. 7' -ro,;.7;1
Into all the 1' ' f Europe Yet : '"! -,.. .0, .. •": • familleS of , pure Irish .lrlood: . Were 0 pigam, rae,jpg, .il. &Ai:4. . , . ., '
:qt,Ofiinss;41:.ctilgoe" -*AA ttirile4 down d'haft.4418'b' h•inr's 'f•TOli .901-er'"'-'4°.0'11"1°' forced by 14,7 tg•:.asiluale' • ''S.Qmgttn*Ii ' , It. Ia. :the 4.1*0 i.ii<40410, :0 44
*a' 44'C';r?Itlf**1° .1°7'. tli. 11°48ellers: before such "udtetaholiVtiairel4Utrirt.4:eV:pllartntI„'447EitrghlY;"4"•1'.;.S.0111;hefrii14.:414.t,d44:044t: ri74e9estrt4..ofte.lniiiiltithicaile.il.' bPiirde!Pa7frot:natilli:
:i: t.))11e•efir°8;3:a Yrt.i:. I. ii°.';'' :17: '7. .1.". .7.7. ...4.,I,:i''' •il.in?. family-HI:4444es 3yt.es, .40 ,..for_imution.,. 70,/,jil sound to their own.' .' :.' ' '' ''',......., • !I tl:°.heYs aiiinntkrle .tliteinSesa4d:oingf inheillme111.1112:. °41..7407.
.asmi• ,,,r)i.,ifi.*.m...um!2' wim..iio.iis fp.wn, stoi!tze4, r.;.tci. :gamily ..naMea;..• tIY the those English names. whith Were near. ' ' ' '
'T4' WaY tr444°4":by :°91394'14451.114. Otterielvt14111.41nieliO4.:etndel.v.ito',:r144 ebeea'clietPd7t0"1/4 '1411347'.'tivtZliSohtte44:ogno,ideed"1.90,1aff,ta,;trilr, hIlAn'Irfi-;- .h.a•.ndit' : ' 2. . ' .. ' ' ' --' .' '
.0.%ttr4sgo7t..„(; 7.40,,s 0717er,A,Theorto'rtflott. d'it 41: otstlacti,te:-: • , - .., ‘„ . . ; . .: " . . - means And at' tills feet ;APsoli . nameg! ti and l'three.nisc8ainglils fit9P(lesteelizi?,04;t•*th4.:
boohs that, notwitbstanoing the. hand, ...Oat really happened s•„Wes„tillill as I'VlacWillares Stand ,tvitrieQ's• to -day '
•siii.ps .ileaf, he .0404.0, he ,Ice,pi -that. The Paine of. Christ first' becallie• 41e ' Prior' to the death of Willigni•de Bur-
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sweetness. itot •enabled bun to write beats :Of pertain given names, whigh. gei third earl of Writer, At.the hands of
such •beatitifnl, lineal; llie ear/Y- storigefileVe::!persisted!'even te, this day .ands 1.;
t..0 'natives in the year- f,333,. • many
all, show bis .Totaanito *iv°, for . the the fainilYs nemeg liYOrer. ,forpie.il frOill Normaii,Freneh . faMilies • had. become
poetry of circumstance.; and :his mas• these,. One of the namet. was 'Chris- thoroughly settled, and. the:Pliglish in-
iwy...of 1,40.d. 1014,1:i:4/I/ant omirative. .tiao and the other. Ohrisofer; Or 0114e-. threttoe.preaoniisated in Ithe north of
From the ve" 4114;1114 11.4394t11 was 41- ;:t9pPpehearr' .cleseTillip°;tivrneil•Yrefrtmhe?.iviedQiuVliddli.flarsr:. risia:,11•indfl. nett iranned1);!soB' 14r7P7cillydea*thatilt
Orin: : --' ''-' '' .• , ' .• ' ' .
•SteVesiemi bee told us that, he was parentage •,- as John Christian -son". :or Owe faiiiilles had tte • ehoice litit to
thirty-one; AO heed '4f a'fairtily,..with 'nPoileteser aClehoriwste0Tfeera7s1;:bgerenvia.to- B:latn..dgbivoethn. fezto'ythaelfr.bleotwurygt,thwaiti!rmis;10.1.4, ya,n4.9thtehtes
ICat health,.:e Alan Who had never -.yet.
Ohristian and 'Ohristefer were Often abandoned their Norman fantilY names
paid..his way, -who. 410. ' *ever ' yet
earned £200 a year,. as one ,00se 'Inet•in, the.fOrma;of' "Orist": or "Itit;''. and constructed new one* tor:Mein-.
tallier had.brffruot hack, and.cuneleo from which,'we get such faz011•Y IMMO, •selvea'after, the %Irish fashion of tieing
a boralt that Niiee Judged fEtii,Urii. "HO as chrietiesOn and icittron, Often short- the. Amt. name ".of a/•revered ,Oneeistor
Was :very close '•'On despair • but 'had MAO :IA, the 'oreirSe./of time ,:to *ICI% with,. the lirelix, Nut . (Ce.. inonooaili
sallut his mouth! Ilard,..aild it wee under Christie or Crist. The, -given naille Of sliellingL'. or : Mac, to denote descent.
such conditions"tiist. "The Sea Cook" chrlatIan wairiTery widesPread among Thus the Bargoebecante.!'Sonsef Wil -
the Scandinatriape, and .111 unusually. linM.4 Or.MacWilitanis, and ,such names
was written. One,,half of tht teamt-•.
,soii0,..of this story .had been_oarrico.s common on..Ae 'enSe &att. Of Eilkiand ria'.Mae,David, ,•Ma.CAtierews' and Mae-,
alVay' by 'De..,Topp,•a .friend• Of Steven-, Where. even in .oldert times the people Henry, cable intobeing.,..among fami-
sourswho took it to. Air, ao,olel- .Hen... Were- in, 'close:tench . With the ..13inet, •lies ' which in. the curse of ,time have
;
4ersian, the .editer. and preprietot of' and tradedwith, the folk of the nOr: '. ' . 'edition goes-,7"beeoneMore
•German countries, No de,Uht manyof;• Irish •than the. Irish themselVes." ..
"YlentrI4s9rat7:e'.'.1;ringed ,the ; t. itie :and'
Ptibliehed the 'first instalinget „of': the
Ss': the •Werli -9f Contain 0,±eorge
-NOrth:7'soaobbiTi, WI, -. It:.cantinif4,
.through:until'Jannary.,28;:1662.. :Then
it -.:was offered t6i: piiblicatison in boil. '-
ARM as. s"Treastire felanit".. .Whether
or not it is anifnaginetive work, fione
-ea, 411, but thestory relates it series
Of .:4ncidents • that .alaiely I:egeMi.b::E).
4Ctd reebrite,k . by Oafitt„in •Voods
Rogers ' In • iiii,.'';-",Ortils-itig . Voyage
:.ArCiiind. the World;" published in 1712,
ThialartneXtremelY rare Work; 'n.coPY
, . .
oil t.s Library, in. Edinburgh, • :• ... !
.'ll'David. Harem" wed rejected by:thit-
teeir..pilblieliers in „New, ••York:.City,s "It.
is, n stOry.: written . hi:Edward Weet2,
Cett, 74W.lien. sUbinitted,:te Mr...Ripley
!Ffitchceek,' of'APpleyro's, Mr. : .... C
coek.immed•iately told •the -anther that
the Meet at. the Story ;wee in the. Mid -
d e. an . urge him . to- allOW Hitchcock
to takethe, Middle 'Mit -ofthe book and
Make A the., first Chanter. :'Westcett
agreed; and .ibe World knewssnoW that
Pavicl'. flarum Sold as horse that. Would
Stand Withent. litebieg, and :that fleas
arc .good for. a dog beCause•they,.keep
the dog's -Mind Off Iiinieelf. ' • • -•
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In Summer -When ChildhOod Ail-
ments Are-Most.,Dangerou.s.
Mcithers who keen 4,a hox' of Baby'a
Own Tablets. in the ,henne, may feel
Shat the lives pf their little ones •are
;reasonably safe during the ,hot weath
Stoniaell troubles, cholera infan
•of which ka to be found in the Advo- antis tum and-' diarrhoea carry off thous;
. • little ones every Runnier; in
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In -England, in Suintner, the eitY•fs
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The term infantry •Was originally
app.i.ecl to a body of men collected by
'the Infante' (heir:•apparerit) of Spairi
for the purpose of'rescukg his father
from, the Moors. „The attempt being
succestful,-,the name Was afterwards.:
app4ied 18 fedt,S9ktier13 ingenorai..••
SWIFT CANA12.,,tr c iIMITFD
WfT Tor..);,IN T
most .cases because •tbe mother -does
.ecit..havan• safe 'niedjoine at. hand to
'give prthriptly'r. ' . Bahre' tiwii.•*Tahlets
-relieve tbeseltreahlea,• or if -given .oc-
casionall • to the well .ohild they . will
prevent their coiningOM .. The. Tap-
'eta are guaranteed by...a .govertnient • _s.iie--"Yoi say •yotir dad - waa, SW -fully- ,•
.. . . • . ,
' net4steto-,b*.e...abeeletelY-barnile,ee even sore -When :he Caught: yoti rehimnifing?, ,
to the ' neW•boin: 4ribe, .: They are ea- IloW.did yoU' get out of it?
p.ecialiy• geed in sinputer 4iecaus-e they She- Oh I.' Wiggled out .• of It all
regulate.. thebowels and s keen the right," • ' ' "' ' .
stomach :sweet and iittre;.• They are ,. . , ._ , . •••••••-•--.0F•:-.7, .
sold by miedichle deniers .or by mail:at.. Miirtard's %Liniment •fer -Buena.'
25 Cents. a. box froth The Dr.•M•illianit': :. • --i-r--..-'--7,•1±---• • ,
Medicine Co.; Ihaekville, Ont. "' Princes All Barristers. ,
:
. ' , English pripees 91.We-blood •rtlY*1 all,
----.--•-----,....;„
hecome ,barris-ters: . • No exaini'nrition Is
'
.National FlYing Club. Nearly:40,er,
ioirit has its Pigeon club.
Most of'the birdie are valued at front
$7.54/ to 625, Some Would fetch
and the "star" birder ringeup to 45.00,
For the C,ontinental races, confined
to Over Ito-Year:elds, huge Contingent;
are' sent from Lancashire and York:
shire to plaOes, like 'Arras, Marseifies,
Jersey,- Or Paris. The return journey
acobtapihrhecl at a n;arvelletia .ePeed.
With .the wind, on a, short journey,
Pigeons have been known to attain
speed, -�f ever a mile a Minute. One,
ptgen aecomPliehed Jeurney of 477
Mlles iat .1,531 Yards a minute,
another' did •fiight of 517 miles: at
1;476 yards a minute.;7.A.,R. y..
Mi. HouseAttNight:
t4 diro hush of early mbonfise..
l'.telte. the' long road'e trailing curve
oaw.n. through the hollow ---winding,'
.• . • uPwardwiliding
Te nry `IP* gray house 'On thehllL .
The daytime. road •is: a- wide thread of
duetiness; ••• ' •
My hinise is but a little Minoan nest
• Smiggled hill-clas0; s Wben. I coMe. at
night '
*Returning home --its. riteadfalt light
White-streaMingidth an eager tender-
.
GiVei Welecime more than Oile eail. ever
• guess! • ' .• • • •
' Agnes Clioate•Wonsou.
A•""finker's barn." •
• • The. expierrelon.-"a ' tiniter's oam
Is an allusion to the dtall piece sof
moistened bread. /used by tinkers. to.
prevent the solder from. refiing Off the
roldering plate„, • '
Why "Modern" Chi?
; • undertakell. tile chief necessity betng
Day by day we read wearisome, men. to dine. with the BenchersOt•the Tete-
otenous..contpfaintaabont the SO-cniled Ple. The' Due ef yorkis, the latest
modern girl. ' • ' : : Member. • of the • royal:tam* 18 be
..is the present-day girl .really' 4 34)&7 !'called • to the ber:t , •
ern prodeet; or- has tlielpartlettlar type : • .
the ..pessitnists complain of.been in
•ezietence at. long :as .wominidnd r::
'Do the censors f the modern. girl'
itOtitally • iitiOW• .0:113...&te? • Are
,taking their pieturee trot/I.:Wear from.
the .seneatiobral aid -Cies In sane' Of the
neirspaPera? • • /•• ,
••
One :is .strongly 'tempted`, JO; think
that thosOov-ho are se -fond of railing
at the :modern • girl, linie their eyes .
fixed, • so steadfastly unon, an awtuf •,
.
bogy ttit.i they are blind tolhe•perfect,
iy nice yeting girls • the •reSt elf us know -
so
. :The modern girl, ie • really frank and,
brave, and not nt ail sedt.'conseiouti.
.Perhaps :her, :attittide, toward e .Young
men May bedesoribed as 'boYish•rather.s.
than.."ntissish." • She :does not bl-ush
'and.fidgek when a Mao peaks to her;;'
she shindy treats Miami it god OW; •
The modern girl bas interesteof her•
'arid yen ,find -her talking art • or
.teenis -or literature to her pen frierida,
.e.ed Meeting thent on. their. own levelt
•She'is full crf enthusiaSin and ambition;
yet as far from being a prig, as anyone
yoti can imagine, • • ;. ' • ' •
• With ftafl the modern ER
"end dainty and lolly, thid .therpughly
enjoys a "loild tlimigh it is: true
that chaperons nre-,Practidally extinct, '
Those:rnisgtilded peepie wife are
keen • to tort -demo., &its a fignre id the •
Meet,unattractive qualities; . they. can
find; and. then label liar the Modern
Girl- -jr else the New Woman.,
The New Voman is tho oldest ore*. '•
:tare on earth. Site-isalWaYs with Irs
Mid yoli-may • met aseu'red that the'
sonte' old empty, nothings ,w111 'still be .•
• talkeff-about her In ,a thoUsarid :yeare
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Permanent Exolosion
• Bronze or eoPPer &Teen 'Cloth la
in Meshes te.eicTutio 511 itigeetS,
and- RS...enduring- qualities' gitarairtee.:
'Permanent. exclusiOnof these nor:leen--
able visiters. ;
'Tortoises are long -lit -ere% •the.. Vet.;
erait at the London 'Zoo iS kfroWri., to
leo a least 260 yea I'S old.,
17,$
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s*i4es1 distsent.ebetwce!v two points
GgliMS. L.-6,000;000 kerma on a arngle flir; says a
notedhealthotileer,Proteetkourfatnitywithylit.
Flit spray clean; your home in a few _minuted of
disease:bearing /flies and mostinitees... I .is clean),
safe and easy to use.Kills ' •
All iinusehold insects
FlitsPray alfio destroys bed bugs; reecho: and ants. it searelies
out vie cracks add ereiriCetf*Itere they hidesnd:Iireed, and de-
stroys inaects andtheir eggs. Spray Flit on your garrrps.
Flit kills moths and their larvae which;eat borer:, Ektensive
tests showed that Flit apray did not stain ihc, most oelitate •
• fabrics. • • ' • ,
. • ••• •
' Flit is the result of exhanstive research bY ext;er: oal,'Irool.,
°gists and Ohm -nista. It is harmless to tutokinl Mit has
• replac:ed the old InethOds baeauseit kills el/ tile insecrs---and
does.it quickly: Get -a caus•altdenreicricrlat;-. •
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Ants Red fluga',Beaclies
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Chinese Screen, .
The patient pointer, of Cathay
thig Pine agaigOt1410-14W,
Weri trierely telling in hirt way,
A trUth the Common people knew, .
7110 long trialtion of the Yoicirs
fladlatight that beauty, mall Feat,
,p'iroin every' cottage door aPpearp
To those who will but wet& a4 waft,
We:think it lies!boyOnil our -ken-
Amur; the ridge; in, ybedeztvale, '
aeenonly by thote ouperMen
Who palnt•the screen end telIthe tale. .
, • • . • .• , .
.•. , •
Tiat no; the open sky, and Arse '
Thapitrple night,„the golden day,
Belopg alike to .you• and Me'
And not alone to far Cathay. .
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MacLean Biaildere'Culde
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.toronte.. 'Ont.
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.Spreaa MinarcPs op brown' paper
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andapply to "the throat: Also
in'hale. Quick relief assured.
. eitese.Two.Fnund Relief by:
Talking Lydia •E kham
Visetable. ComPound.
.1%yea Cliff; Quebec.- "I have
been teaching for three years, and • •
at the 'end of the
year I always feel
no -
appetite..
tired ias
dhavewno
pp
awful side erie.12
mohth.too.having
pains in my back
lintiltortirnes1
w•wasoi:koirblt:_diifrin
tostopd
recommended
Lydia E. Pink- '
hain's Vegetable,
C'ornpotind tome
' and Ibeard mank women telling how.,
good- it was so I thought it would help
Me. And 'it did. Now I take. six •
bottles 'every year and recommend it
tp others. DoNALDA...PANTEUX; ",
. Ayer's Cliff, Quebee.
"Unable to War • .
Canning, Nova Scotia. -,"I had Ir.'
regulaeperiods and, great Suffering.,
at those times, the pains causing .
Vomiting arid -fainting. I Was teach-
ing schtrol.and often for some hours
I would be unable .to attend to my
work.. Through an advertisement in'
• • the papers I kneW of Lyclia.E.
Pink -
ham' a 'Vegetable Compound, .and it
has been- of great benefit to Me, th;
tioubles.bein_g completely relieved."
• •L-,LittutA J. EATON Canning, King's
Colinty, Nova Scottit.
"f
HAD PIMPLES.:-.
OVER A...YEAR
On Arrng and Linibs. Lot
Rest, Cutieura Healed..
-• • -
"1 .1.itas• ,bothered with' fimples
fc,r nver year whiCh affected my
stitie and lirnhs2 the. pimples were
rather large and red and.quite hard,
and festere.ti and sealed otet, They
itchedpodburned-causing me: to
r,ciretch.,a rid 1 loUt rest, an • ace&tant
61 the tirittion. • • • ^
"1. ic
friend recon. Cutari
soap sail Ointment se) I Sent for a
free sample. There was a difference
t-asing-4t-eo..1.-purphisentne,
andtter-tit ing tWO bbxep of Cati.
WM. Oltittnent And" three cakes of
tut:curs Soap I Was cornPletely
healed." tigned,1' MSS Marthit
Itin'fiche; Box 13, VIllioaft, Stak
ie. I015. • • • •
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Ole Coact:rat to clear 'your. skin.
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off,ple FrOb by Kati. Marra errimi.i.e.*
Is.•••rot 'Ptatbcditt, Ltd,IlLtrutitrdt,
Ozt; ()intr.- t Arid pairs,ryt 15,4:
CrItitteta Shots-it:1R Stick 1,5`e.
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