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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1924-08-14, Page 3STORIES{ OF WELL., KNOWN PEOPLE MIRO • Capt fn's Book'of Etiquette, Former Peasant as French President. 'rhe o71 sea captain and his mates' The son of peasant parents, M Gas- ;;wero $ticklers, for -term.;In. fact, ,ett- • 4on Donniergue, the new. President of '"Itay,t4is they :called at, had become: pi Clte'p'renei; 1Zeptzh�l• ;. lfas t'tsenanYa.•witli:,thena ' ��er d�?t'tter VIlen Ghew huxnb l'es> beginMILO,, t • ick '401:1I - otlx ,Mas cleared, vutites". Sir o •Ia the Ordinary ,course he would ;aieu<y the,'.captainsoft n d yand Qtlicny son tn.', Offen h is succeeded t but, hs Scanty acre be- wculd.,,send • for the Mates and the en e gineer' and asi''we, sat'rqund, the table; 1 eyed the boo h' t intelligence,rprofound; ha .d Cases on• oints of eti- .X �,d ,keen, .. ,.r... s_.. P...• _ ••sing provided an eciuc4t1on for,• ,him to: gnettet,: fit him 'for'th'e law., Before the youth ! Ho. Used, 'for his r guide and mentor Was 'twenty ho was :called to the. Bar. an' amazing old, ,tattered 'book that I - tie entered the: French. Colonial:,Ser.- `sornetines ,think must have been in vice, and°held. postis'ab.ropd• 'then.'he.">tended ;te",be •comZiie, becausevlt re p. r sui re � ,. n o e• ed 3 1 ‘such- to • ra a where a I h tt r.• - ,. ,a 1. nc etc :his„ p i � c � e y absurd itpa ..point-Ment;,'later, as Colonial h iniste'';tiaus.` For '•e:cam le, ,'if ',YOU 'were • an. sae his,irat:..:iStep__to_wards_fa e_.': oP__f":_an,:omni us..antf saw_ ._.. ,� f 4 g _, , �. t • o.. • h. .., w .a duchess, 111. Douniergye',is the first•'Protest- in thai street, you could not with `pro - ant or bachelor' to be elected' Fren. h riety ; wave' your u:ubrella a 'her no President, ;; 'lnatter'how well you .knew, her • An `• other' thing: when' dining with 'Strang, g as Hard.. cry Yen• must not ask the butler fora A Fright for' Thom .y , tooth ick at sent), There. were•• fan A friend of,•Mr;:Thomas Hardy,O.M. ., p.n .y -such "hard cases. • •vrtio', recon ly:* celebrated his ^ eighty- fourth• birthday, l' t The', captain used to rule a sheet. of i Y. eel s the writer that ": , . T . . t tie' is probably the e shyest ' I t �rea"t ., . Y Y zilan • in the world, Any sort of :notice al-. most hurts' hint, ° ' and , in Dorche t "r se kindly • _, y ea le' avoid greeting•hi _ h. n . , m,: knowinghat lit . li .,., i Shrinks even• from such attentions... M. Hardy .Was'a re= lar caller at '-• "gala!! a Mr. ]ittlo:inn ter ora. g1 .. ss o P ort:' g � , l> He canis 'daily�.Por a fortnight, and then someone at the. inn° g. n said to • •Pini ''Crbod n ernin iV1'r 8 Paper and' put ail our names downvand award Marks in accordance with oiir're- plies to the:queries-I ut. There was p one. that' made such n* r' a, fine ession on me that I made a penciil note of it and 1 . remember , •. r it to' this da . ':: Y ..,•R!e were a.1`sittin round h l g t e table; ,the Papel•. w•as rule d, and' 'the captain began.; '<• P • "how , Mackay 'well. ake' 'cu first. If " •ou: was"welkin iu 3 , g , a .fi:eid 'with, a ouii ladywith i h I•lard , He looked u' 'With g y u VMS.but. X P. frighten: "ed eve slightly ac uainted and she''w • s, linlshed his port "and., -went. .. Y p " , Was to - And never`aain. did healt down on tile. grass, what should g enter that.inn. , .you d'o?,. The above h to ra• h•= •lows •the r enta rob• of 'colors to the::•Mohawk i? o -g ii s i Fes ti - Indian, guides. Company ,of the. Brantford Girl, Guides, the only company of Ind..... n, g _.,. in Canada.' i .cc L •A P�ocL W>tth Stn s. Ei�VL� LL II In a will recently 'probated in Eng- tan : the Yestatc-r, who was ' • teetotal - o rself. beer o o 'f You I'md.Y• u W t D . ,.t 'Phis Condition. • : n - t ,lists ' in that' s eci•il • T • "sort 'of th P he g. •s�pcak'•o'f.as' nervous 'debili;t}y.is the byover rain -down condition `caused w,o.rk household care or worries. The l 0 i sufferers find themselves tired,'. m keep' erose. iow,s irited.•and.uiiab.e to. .,R.. p x yt their minds on anv,hind • Any.sti•dden' •b • noise startles and sets •the heart pal e'full' of ptaaing violently. �� Tliex •a, .. ..,,• groundless'••fears. and' not -sleep' well at night. The hand's tremble and the''le s feel as if they would' give g ler, left his house'tora relati;i!e•en-con- di,tion' that net •only crhoul•d ; no spirit- ' r ' mon?. lic nor b' drunk' b t o legatee , o 1 e•Y. h.., legate.e, t'but that' ncne should ever be - con- suu d'• in the. house: • This will. recalls..that of, the late Mr•. Richard. Cory,who left over •half a .million, an rovi hi wil • at aneprovided in s 1 p .� no, person should' benefit, under 'it' un- ie 's Elie: •,or she remained” a, total ab - Mackay paused ;totry and' imagine. A Dispute With Queen`Victo'ria. A • • •, what his feelings and intentions•woiild niong:ttie: ni;ip • interesting merrier- ' y K r be in his' a. case ' ' and. then refilled, iesof Lord Eversleythe'veteran' Lib- .'I'd'ofl;er'to 'kit her a.' Chair.".. ' e 1 wT o ra has i justcelebrated his; nine.. ' 'Uin ah!".'said .the ski .i r ,' P;le Not, ty-third birthday,. is the •occasion•• when' bad,.- but ko;u'.'uiight 's}ve to walk u he .was '. involve•d an a. dispute ...With couple, of miles ' to• •get one, and it Qtieen,Victoria,' `, . , . ., r, ;• wouldn.t•look ships�hape"for an officer •IIe • was thee, .• as. the Rt, Hen. G. J.' of :one' of Her Ma est••'s' fine t cruisers j � s ...s li 8 awL`et' - e�te the First , - ,, est Co'mniissiorier.^ of Works` 1n'AIr Gladstone's Ministry of 1880. ' Sotfle trees were blown down in'Ham t p on'Gottrf-Parli, and .exaniina- tIoii having' proved the ••wood to •b,e un- saleable, Mr, • Shaw,Leevro- .'decided • that the poor iif'':liani lion .mi ht •b ' 1 , 8 e permitted t•o:'ke t taws [ , .. ,. to y for,firewood. 13ut an ofiiciai in the debartment'of' :Her � C i1 e Majesty's, I3,.r a Claimed the wood ,as' his perquisite, ied.when' a wbrdy argument foi.loryed: Queen. Vietoria •vigorously defended the rights.. of ;the: Crown.' .It Was '.Lord E'ersley%tvho, as Pcs•t=: 'piaster -General' -"rip. •1883-1884, •' intro duced the sixpenny telegram-- ' Canada's Lumber King used to Feed His; Men. J. R. Booth, the veteran lumbernian of Ottawa, is said to be the wealthiest.: man. in Canada today; but. his begin ping in , the • lunil>er business was a ,humble one. , Ile was' telling an, licquaintancere-; Gently that in the early days when he started ' 'his little saw mill ; on the of the male escort :if a ,lady of: high Chaud>ere; he "boarded :his• men, (in'. his 'degree ';detid'ed' suddenly to; sit down houie down on'the •.fiats ,just 'to'the' 'On.the ;.•grass. ` 'The gentleman,*" o south Of the Ottawa river, read• • the •sltipper; must remain td: be,. walking about .the „countryside iu 'i ': a'. chair ,after hint. 68p,i, �I:orrever, •its a !: th:ou'ghtful:like: things and; I'll give y-ou ;five marks. '• -Now',? Mr., Tre-: lawney.,,,. what do''you say?' s_ii Tr r•• y it . d e awns '"Id ".r i.. _g .y with her agin it, and- if words :wouldn't ineve'iier I'd eta] e'eff: m oa.at and ire Y g it .to, her• to sit on" The I captain. thought deeply Well,• I don't,think'•that s the answer,but. it ,would 'pp a delicate ,kind'`of' thing .,to do, and Ili give kali' seven. NOW, Mr. Lyons, you:'re next:" ' • "l'd 'aa. the young; lady for'to getup. and run me; a races said the plump little second•. plate, ' • •wa .following a walk Or any exertion. • The whole; condition of Such people a.1iIr,1\elson. Rae, an Ir hman,' on'his t as • ltiable' pp pp . be desc ibe a. i) � ► 'GREAT. tui r dv !11 1 l t ►ERT: n . • • - with- oison-•, � t left his brother three farms , Doctoring 'tbe..nerves w i p $'30,000 'fend n n' tf h `• "'1.11..r_.1 .: • .•. • . , .. _ o �o di on t at he,`, 1 ; take. ons •sedatives is a. terirh1e miS D 0,1 C U J II 1I� �T F ri0 C �( R .:,,. . ed within six months., Thebrother . , The onl real .•nerve tonic is' a, good • , ; • , •} Y • o lost no time in 'fulfill' the necessar • •:••• '' blood. 'The'refore � • —• _.. . supply of new ;rich g Y � pplY , ,eO edition. -Mor 1 it e tie ones. i h `h d Burin" t e of e. • the breatnient for nervousnes and s The, -late Sir J. Blundell Ma le left w t • • • P either than 8t a'ny.•oClier tfni'e.o_,•the 'run-do'vn health is Ile: Williams`Pink.' � , greet: a t fortune to his daughter on con- h g o � ear; Diarrhoea; dysentry;-'cholera Pills whioli promptly build up and, stainer; He also directed that, no' per - on .should have any of .his money. *be' adopted the' Roman,Ca't olio faith.,. Novelists are fond.of a plot in'w'hich. a will •:la down that the. inheritor Ys must • marry within a certain iierioii: !f the Kim Cd1t«,• ,;In ordinary society,, siould one per, son :call ,itpon another, it is• the rnle'•to return that visit *ithin a •certain: peiiod. But should P.o alty, do' the- Bubject the honor of a v: it, the rule alters d : says an English magazine., Unlcss specially. requested .to.','de soy, .yog; do not return the.call ' ` The late Mr, Stead once described dal I he�^mad a .:op t'h.o ,cd ale ,�i.'�a�•. oYti iii ;rel-atei`i` hr. i:Tafte a Xuht hcChe�feitwhe,ws.tiring the; Lzai, sq politely took his leave 'iliis, of course was guite, against established Wer 'It is' ala aye the Royal host, who. ori such occasions dismisses the' vis�Itor. . Kng•George'.has made himself one with his people.. b -±ilei` -like,. he dis:: likes an excess ,of'•ceremciny,' and many rule§ wheli were . in force• in ei r v o •,-r. us. ei ns he,, has'-�r- r .els d;,- Fo P..- g . xe •. instah ""'in� `e: n "Vi "Chris`s rBm ce; u e when anyone ,wasl'•.res nted t: her•.her p e. 0 Or, she • kissed her hand. Tot-day,both. the - King and .the.Q een 'Shake hands l� lik8` anyone else; • But .it, • s it h is t It ecu t , h"` • . s 9m, w' en the; •King ,dines, •that he is helped . befre: anyone else, and that both pe•and the Queen hays their special •footmen to P serve them• at all, ,meals; • In the old days the monarch's" pre cedure put him even in ' front of wo- nren. It' 'a � was King Edward who alter- ed this. In entering,a rria�e or car Ga ,g he always stood aside to hel` in the P Q ueen or, ether.•ladies. You should still b sh ,� - .e careful; ;when in .Roycalty's presence not: to! turn Zell'. -bask upon,iliern,•.;and equally se not• to g. Y sit down `unless' invited to do. so.' Tile 'Queen. herself has rather• a c•ustoin'of standing„and some of her 'ladies' are ..said• to 'find this habit of hers a little. gtrying at •times• ' Such, :•....' , , ,. yr il]s are rare �h rear' life, but • :, ditto?"' ,that she spent at least •20 'da s ' infant m" and s ,, • , _ . Y u "Stomach troubles came' •enrich. the : blood. , Ther i evived epee • e1each year in En lan - An a nd .- with ou t waning, and'when a mel ici tite the '.strong nerrcs � iiproNed out bf peal• against.� the.condition,. went•<is not'at hand to give 'promptly the:Piritis andnew ' t;ength:whrch Conies' es against trie lady � .short'delay;too ,frequently •means, that a.teracoffees of these will de=, li8h.t.evergi.sfieref ani et 'these ills from Y. 'You. ` can, g p 'M.ed1eine• dea, er, or by.'m'ail ,at: 50c . a. box fiom:The Dr:`tVilliains''Medieine. ac lulteran "fee 2 Seventeen -Year -01d Youth is• 7 Feet 4 I`ldches. Gunnar' 'Edry�ih Johnson, -seventeen years..of age,.w�hck expecta.to•lie a greatl hei h... r. to is ^wh ' h' ; :. P , tno-her ern a grows• up, -iron `l�d ut o �a,"'a`"' -w . seen err co'cli` a"t i -,, the the.'CanadiaII Fac iic station 'other day and breathed•a sigh of relief as he stretched.'his•kuees again Gunnar !s from Ma � elSaskatche- wan' as�kat h - TYii �, sfeet" . , c e i`n: ", He •'is just: seven, feet' .'fcur: inches: tall and is still growing, • He hasnoueatall•fob.train Jor, ..s. ,i Jour,. peya,b'ecause he. has to: tie •himself in-; to,knots in the seats, and, sleep is out of the • ueetion: 9 l' The' young sk -scre er.,••& born• 3 ,g...y .P.. w �. at Ma field:.an has s corked on `f r"� w a am and;.in a'garage'there throughout his life. . The' trip, toWinnipeg t P •is, in the nature of a holiday. •;••He is •:yisitin • g O I-1: Olson,' • The lad is of Icelandic. Parentage.. ,. . His father, and motl'i'er : Mr... an ,, .. , _ d. 1Cirs. J.' K.Johnson,'are of-normal,hei u 8 t. his 'father, being5 feet r1•1 . inches and his Mother A. feet- 6• inches: /: : 'Early 3n .'his life,'.young Johnson .s•howed 'rapid,•geo,'wth. •At five•y.ears of.. .a 'Iris s • . -walk "age .c "' u t a k -ander `h!s father's: outstretched a. rni, At seven. he wa his' 'dads a ual'In alti:tud ...„1„'N..6 ',never :een sick ada'r in•m . 3 Y life" •he • said ;reeentl_v' "and I • .. Gant nog't o ke u`• -some �' ' -. ., ,,. Y ta.. P gy liinastic train Ing..' rye never had a chance to • do. .that 'yeti; and':I think s y. ,� bey, ,.hou,ld, de- velo •� h'ni. i h,..' i 5e.f •��h'ile he's P .: w e s growin _ 8 • The gigantic youth daps. not drink• gga Y , Smoke. or h r c ew. ' He .passed. ' his 'high g school ' •entrance " •examinat'ions. two. • a o"h'a.yii siren e h '', :years8• X g d d t coun- e Coni3itions, made ' by 'testators are. the child' .:has passed :beyond aid,: try school at• '",Bardal, :Saskatchewan. F • t•.L Q R 1'') A' OFFERS •GREAT'. opportunities for safe. investments with profitable returns. -Highly inter eating, particulars ,rent free:; We. also: wish to communicate• with 're •utable p ersons.to're represent.- iri`their' ocal-,� ity.% Write•"now.- r y. -BoSc • '• o: F.ori da. To the : judge• Fteend •of my earliest youth Can't a t oU.•.artx Y- neer•to come down " And visit: a fellow out 'here in th woods-- Gilt oods-Oitt of thedustof then ? • tow Can't forget you • ygtt're a judge, '. And, put 'by your dolorous frown,, And tan your *an face in the smile • of a fnend — CantY9u arrange comedown? • ! �. Can't for . You forgeta awhile" • The arguments .pray and drear— To '.lean'• atull length f in indefinite rest, In the lap of the'greenery: p greenery here., •:'• Can't youkick over the Bench, Arid', buskou y rseif rout of. •yoni. gown; • To• dangle e o rle s w 8 • y u ; g here the :fishing is good, . -Can't you arrange e toc'ome down? ^ ' • .'Judge it." out here, if you will=- The, birds are•insession by"dawn,*'' You can d•ra w , . nqi t. complaints, but.a P sketch- of the hill. ' And a breath that your betters have' drawn' a Yucano' en •sir P ' like , a, To, a jury 'of kitne, heart a white an brcown se d, And their 'verdict'of "Moo will•i ust'- satisfy your• y arrange Can't °ou• � epee; to come down•? Jaso•WI•itcomb R•i1ey not Iiowever, alw•a ••sgood in law.. ,A Baby's = yrHe is an able motor mechanic His ,,, > Y Own Tablets .should al��a•., he .. •., , , man lefthis sister 2 „kept strength is `• ro p ortfonate i ., e $ 0,000 .on condi , pt,in• ,the •house where'..there-. , 8 P P to h. s size.: • � - I would' make .ever "r1 s • y girl elute the tioin that she, never married but, a -ypan children. ,. An occasional o e• t es+pite his size, the, boyhas not a 8 d s cradle:—The' Bishop of Eicet;dr- ;' v r lar a e' ea. or�'so •later, when •s�he.went'to :the of ',the .Teti e t e. die eats` •ver - ` et will r t B PP Lt little -anmore th n tb� ' Courts about.the matter, the judge d •b w el � • ra a era a nen o t oublHe es or' if the trouble l h j 8 .; 8 e 'wears a"\o 20,shoe o'.,'Brockiile, Ont:.., s prevent stomachy •t granted her• relief . ' I comes auddenly the prompt use of th I,n another•, case a roan ]eft a large Tablets will relieVe the:rbaby The. Hereditary. t•aitP .'May have some- fortune •to a '-nephew, with the stipule- • Tablets are sold •bv medicine .dealers, thing to do Kith hie abnormal 'deyelo I? tion"that his=the uncle's -.1 -body Ras „or,by mail :at'25'cents a.:box from The- Meat; far his;grandfather,'he said, was-' to,be handed over z,o a hospital Other Dr. Williams' itledieine , 'Co,, Brock: • It appears:,• that •1•„ '..•in`.E English law, a : . A Dinner Jacket in t wise the money wait()go to.•the. hos- vine; Ont: "Gd mit"' said .the' .'skipper.''',."How were but slightly-acquainted--to-start runnin' 'races'.` with a pot.bellied little. bloke like yen?' , ';••« en after -yti a had all offered our solutions to'the hard case the skipper consulted the key; :at the, end of the book and announced` what the cannons of 'refined society ordained as the .duty subject cannot legally bequeath his••'orl, •Jilhigle.; �Dlseussiai th-e;infiuencds-.th t make - her, body for' scientific_ purposes 'so in `' this ease the, nephew was; not. 'Obliged - the" character 'of a -Man, 31f. 'Ftalymond R_ NIGHT& • •mor•e than seVen feet .tall. At present IKEER' YOUR -EYES, Gunnar, weighS 2,45 peunds -and -his ENTLEAN CLEAR AND HEALTHY seven feet four inches, exactly. eqUal, Cane-Llulce Heavy-. -The ,sugar cane juice;7- constituting ,. . - • Blathwayt in ,the Tapestry of Life. about 80 per' cent: of the weight.df th ., gives credit to .the English public. toe "and , the .spirit that -build "the ritf..clar1.11.ed..h,y...,_thet_i.1 adcliti_on of Jimer,.... .., wife. with .the, stipulation , that,'she _,_ •• neared in .,any miblic place unveiled, ort: even smiled at a .man. These ri.dieuvr tied' ;Empire:" Such' ologans 'as -Ge. it, , 'the hairspring' of "a •watch weighs . , Eton!'" ''Well done, Rugby' WhIAI-1 ..nd the widow Nee. eet free -from once gave the thrill cif a great dete7-' One mile of gach-".wdre Would ' h them 'hy the Coarts. . . ,, • 'less tlfarf' half 'a -Pound. • - - . , , . - English into -far places As A good r,,,;,.. - standing till the lady axes -hini f "-• t .. .She—"Sw,ee•theart,` would you die • . ,; • -. • .. -• . .11, aMple of, ,:that tkogged spirit 'he tells , • . , pparently, strenge ,Vt MS. haVe , lonely,. bOngaloW 'far rem the' haunts • weig was making , Other .prepaiatIons ,'"for Mate; -"Wore, we vi•ete not to have see forest.:ia India when I came upon a l• breakfas.t he Would pare !the" potatoes, it. ' . .• - Mites -Increase -In P,alestine. •,- , een 0 goo . *Gibraltaegi.__Height.:_; Motor traffic, insignificant 1ri Pales- r nxee,t nie;_andinsisted on,mY 1,400 ,feet high. • " tries., due to- the SyOtere eicelIent. • the -envelope. af a letter brought fromi roe for picnic parties is to leave the $160. as they would like to find them Minard's Liniment for Rheumatism 4, it • America' "by. the airship:11,34 some of, the _stamps borne on• letters the roadside piCnie, 'hut, if the place is lermYer' President of the ••,111.ried by' aerial , post are alreadY littered With hrelcen b ttl • ti I. Although' the'earliest experiment in ., At i:ecent :auetion sale In Lenden !two' the beauty is poiled... The firet Air Post Stamps. • 1'4.11; choose I natuirally. beautiful, spot,' for Jlernsalenv niade ,b3; SaMuel ' • , —7—or • ern.inent• atm the,, Pale -tine - receiVes most of its financial support " - roads ....constro,cted, by • - . . • I. twelve degree's in the 'shade a,rid that; aa ayer Aspiriri .. , white shilit tnct,4,,,:(64.416._,i.a..otsii, _:.N„..0 1_ _LIN,,!Bb.ai;eir,c. robs'ris.,1,e_sos. -___eyou. , see ' the:: . , ''' • Of 'PO'cli.a.' pekunie means 'in.the. plains -,. ,, Bay'er• AsPirin Proved. ,safe by .. Siciabs for 24, years", AK RIJN Do .., After a bath with Cuticurs Sosp and warm Water Cuticura Talcum dusted and refreshing. If the skin is rough or irritated, anoint with Cuticura Ointment to soothe and heal. Sample Eaelf Tree by mai. Address Canadian of.India in the Ixeight of the hot sea- a.nd prescribed ,by phy. feel .keens me in 'touch With Seek Grave' of Hun King. n 11_1_ is simple.' It; conies from the if 'not -widely herne„ Which wbuld be a ' - , The unearthing of Tiitenkhainen's town of the same name in Hngland. • " goed bit of, a puzzle were it ndt pOs., • 'tomb has started a general king-lumt • "I • • • "sible to trace' it b' •k b t The i origin of the fam name"'° r Here is a family name, widely known. , ;among ,ar • • .- Handy 'Bayer boxes, •of • 12. 'tablets' Aspirin Is •• the trifle mit& (t7tegtteree •la . :white fade ,and noticed how now and, , rOve Your ' through 'the centuries •to a satire° in Weald. Be Fle-sed Indeed"' '` again 'the dreadful fever 'and agii• . --an eld.--,Anglo-Saxon giVen _name. .• I ,..,.1. i cc, 6 •--ee.o 'it% - -re` ',-• -took hold' of, li Ph •a tilt shook -hint -until • 'opened- the search far the original In that •period of• the tuiddleTAges:wlien--c—eurse 9r th—e developilient nonien- • . • f ' " • Lydia E.Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound Brought Relief When was4iredand run - aches tite and was troub ed for' two, .years, with nothing did nie an/ grave -Of tha Hun King Attila' digging liePlthitions began real goOd. While in thn neighborhood of 'Scontos, near the of given names was. over' vagion and, angua e eh, nge of , , „ , complexion to clear, ey es to brighten, was living iri Wash- in.the big Mu:166110a taxed' 'the hrs't res'ilit'f this was the nibre modern timeS. ' And it might 'be tirne might be pa.rdoned if•ti Minard's Liniment Reileve4 pain. and slcin ta becoMe soft and smooth, pinintanit, , , • :tendency. it,mon.gliarea •- 0,, ,g • • remarlcedolicre•i hat the; -number. f•••An---only$ 'kill,"their'-owriT -but :they ,•in.nrder •• ' • • ' variations of -given glo Sa?ton .,,given names which liav,o yoUra and 'mine—kill ()lir mernentsUs June :b'rides' inaY-'be interested in strOng 13itr"". °-1 e. d g ,.ent Att^ild.., reign, of dimiiiiitives-added to 'the tattle. or 0, than' those, are in' nge Ea- rightly Our's Which i's; Why` I, . -„thotigh..the._grave of the king, 'Who singlfy of the name. Eve daY. ' ^ sa ' ' "I'dro•tite, Ont. grave, ,it diSeovered, Would contain. geld". of lived hlinself .in Starcely anything else is so taste - ills drinking, Water ,to 'utaste good." The Problem of the -sanitary engineer le not only to keep ',the public *ater Viire--,-thet, is, free -front dill - germs --hat, also td ,eliminate y m r /TIC that 'the Men who will sand people. appeared a's U ts d inanities became mare , Comnion arid' the period initnediatelY following Ole leafy ,bow,!rs, they can 'Mil n string of a week, the guests conSulned that Otj, the other. Roger' Or'.111 by "refei•pnee ,to the place !rem WhiCh he had coina Thuo, the nanie" of coln• NOS, drighliiity 'preceded' by "de,'' indleating Lineciln"sor "from Lin - The place riameitself is a relic of preSti)xon days, being a Compound of ,ftlire'and -Signifying the ancient pritish. tongue, u• inito on naines.:Were,ii•e•,taitred; t0- one- Minch -CO' an'd Calves, 'disappeared, at 1.4.1. 1::, -So" Dominion Express INiciley time famili'n'ailleO began tO :form, and Stitt' Vittl!' ' • ", Ofiliil-•Lthe ennVettient, laekl),ch. EaSO ef, 'Pronunciation first! A , dear. and dumh, person.: Whe'.4S , , then the Changes'. In Spelling to the Care spdak: about tarty -three ,WordS 'position,,Itl at aailteil :you " happy. Or. ,the hair frorn falling hut.. 'ICING OF PAIN' LiNimEN_ ISSUE 4o a2--,24 Feels New Life and' Strength iloWti and had backaChe and all' aorta troth e h ch *o en hay- t'ound ; great`relief,*hen 'taking Lydia E, Sick and :itilint.'Wetrien evetywhete . In* the Shotild try Lydia It •