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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1887-10-7, Page 311118. • aknosei as. or working ," said the ti from the one of the, me, during t, the other '. Mg * sly for r you drink er, tbeugh.'. 'hes 1 began ter, the wife it Now I teed to drink two before ,tyles' before at soot about save all that is before. I sut the Ines/. cetitiAin't se to drink. lined • phy- :eas reporter .ov. recorded Kt drinks in n , especially ritive, metis- tomseh. For addition to d repays the of ince eased liter physical red with my j was very ars nod had they said I operation I One bo.t11. 1:6, Raglan, Chess. h • horsewhip per cfBee and tor was. ns answered : • back for six qtoti with an it. Weal �► What do you 1 thought I'd . r red; perhaps L" form crawl - he editor was , asks State dioa of Home ion. To the I or cheat the Ru!e over • uuttle of Dr. For sale at ag store. tf Wilts. for giving the carried man He should irefully by in at least once ba demi this, riga, will moon best wires in ✓ ds of appl - rnaciestiously ✓ to tame. eater your ise the neat her mending sad making. that she will 1I be happy 1 honor you. I your atten- 1 things that labor. Iron. few minutes t wife's us - to is down when she is Wald upon s grateful to at your lips. foetuses us - 1 that Flex dth et the or ineethre s dieeaaeiL de spesisity res, and is 1 book sad Ili pev.ds I, two and at vinegar, autumns. nd nue half slit a little THE HURON sluNNAL FRIDAY, OCT. 7e 1887. I+esssel el t,1lWYer t Iblams• Who can Meese • chi'd for having little respect for the 'roadie, who never attempts to penult, whea punishment is du, but stingily shakes her bead dole- fully ..ver her children's wrong doing and threatens 'brut by the worts, " 1'11 tel your father when he comes home, hill punish you." Every mother should bars just aal much .utbority over her chtldreu slitheir lather bas. bite should exercise the right to reprove or punish when uec.s- • ary, just as much as she should exercise the right to gave encouragement, and praise, when nestled or deserved. All children at rime time during their lives, need punishment, I don't mean whipping, there are other modes of punishment that meet all raluiromeuts, and are much lees degrading to the child jillicand mother. I find that • half hour of military cot.fincesent, going to bed an hour earlier at night, or the loss of sone he ped f:•r excursion, or toy, will usually work wonders with any little brood. Whipping is something seldom, very seldom resorted to with my little ones. Great indeed must be the silence that merits such degradation. And yet if such punishment meet be administered, why my small men and women know that mamma will not shrink from the task. Although the children know that mamma suffers much more that does the offender, and I think that is the greatest punishment of all to them. I can not kelp getting out of patience w ith the women who leave all such un- pleasant duties to the father. It is nut fair to the children, the father, cr them- selves. Children should be taught to lock for- ward to papas home -coming as one, if nut free mot, pleasant thing of the day. Not semethtog to be looked forward to with dread and fear, knowing tbst with papa's coming cows the bag deferred punishment. It mull be, to say the least, decidedly' unpleasant and discouraging for the father of a family of little ones, to come home at night after a hard and busy day. and be (met with • row of downcast. sulky, or tearful faces, and be told by mamma that Johnnie was saucy ; Daisy disobedient, or that Freddie played truant instead of going to school. In stead cif a quiet pleasant evening of games, sad chats with pap., there is a hardily eaten supper, the culprits are ", 'OM with as that parents think best. and t e eWdren sent to bed with bitter wounded hearts, and the parents sit in -gloomy silence below stain. Papa can- not help thinking that his children think of him only with dread and perhaps dis- like. And the mother ought to feel that her children look upon her as a tale -bear- er and spy. Alt this might be avoided if punishment had been given when the offence t, ok place. Let your children understand that mamma can be firm u well u gentle. And that an act of dis- obedience will be punished by her, just as thoroughly, if not as readily, as for- giveness will be granted, whim the re. Pending child asks fur it. Never punish children without first being certain that they understand what they are being punished for. And after punishing them talk it all over with them, show them that yoo punish them not for rosenge, but for their own good. And they will have much more respect for you than they would have were you to " sneak " out of the unpleasant duty by the threat " I'll tell your father." In reply to Aunt Marjori. s query. as to whether my " Big " boys and with; dislike to go to church any more than thus who began earlier 1 would say,— They certainly do not dislike to go to church at all, on the contrary they like to go very mach indeed, and my eldest boy woeld gladly attend every service if it were possible for me to allow him to do so, bet as the " Biggest " of my big boys is but a vary small young man, who rill probably wear knee troween for fj years to Dome, I cannot always per - Mit him to go to church as mach as he desires, as it is impossible fir me to al- wajs go with him, and 1 do not like to have him go alone, especially in the evening. After church we always " talk over " the service, compare notes as to who remembered the most of the sermon, and who understood it the most perfect- ly. Then in the little home service, bits rf the morning service sr. repealed and many of the gems hymns are song. Is short I try to make Sunday the moat pp pls•mpt day in the whole weak, sad atfact that the composition of manure will the saes time attire Ie impart to my vary with the tharacter of the animal darlings a tender, tree reverence for enstribmting to it, the qahty of their food and that nature and taropnrtiom Of God'• Holy lar of amt, and the wonder- the litter. Much also Appends oe tM manner in which it has bass handled. The character of the food g ren to the serrata is . very important factor in the mates of manure. An insufficient diet, or stag lacking in Nitrogen and phew photos, esu geld only • poor asaswre ; eaj',yahte sees to them. give them pigsty of Sunday batiks and Sunday gums (There I keww that somebody be shelties their kinds reprovingly). Well mut • wows.$ What I mean by Sunday games, are '' aliod " or " out " maps of the liable, for the little ones to put to- gether and leant something in this pleas- ant harmless wanner as to where Jesus lived when upon earth, the pleas over which Hs traveled, and where, when • n ew born baby, hs lard in the =maw — and maw— and the place where H.died for us; then there are the Sunday stories mamma tells to the little ones, the pretty Solidly hymns they slug. The long pleasant Sunday evening talks just before bed- time. I believe this is the way to make children respect and love the Sabbath. Try it mothers, try the home secvios, and all the other little Sunday pleases -al, and thou see if when your little folks are old enough to go to church, they will not loot forward W the church -going with pleasure, because they will understand and be iutereeted in what is being said, and hare been taught a true ret.reoco for all things holy. Farm an tharaen. The cultivation of song avers is ea the increase. The object is f ; ter otuaeaent, unitary effects, find for poultry, and in some localities • subiti• tate fur food. Eery farmer needs • rol'er. A plank drag and pulverizer is aro a useful im plement. Buha-h or Persian insect powder is n ow advised in beta* kept for seed, to prevent damazu from the bean weasel. Try bused sweet milk for chicken di•rrh.ea It is generally conceded that the Fay currant ns a success. Proper trimming is 5/1)111/1 t o •ncces in all fruit growing. A u 01,: b urdsne tree will exhaust ultra.* s:orih our an become impaired in Ankh so 1 de(eotie in fruit The good results of tile drainage are not all manifest in wet weather. It is equally bensScial in time of drought. Additional sac .urayement to the pew ties of planting preach stones of fine va- rieties is given in the lest report of the Masasehuletts Horticultural society. According to the report of this mo hely s committee on fruits, one grower who has competed at every exhibition where prizes were offered has done so almost entirely with eeediog fruit. It is reported that the round headed apple borer has been 'oculist ally excled- sd from trees by placing fresh manure around the bene of the tree and in con- tact with it. Stephen Bask remarks that there is one greet advantage in using turkeys to rear their young, viz, that • turkey hen will take to any -ywwg ones, whether batched by herself or not. According to a prsotical farmer, the 4ncrosse of • gook of sheep will Dover the cult of keeping it, leaving the wool clear profit ; or the keeping may be charged ageism the wool, •'►kith will mot exhaust it all, leering the Iambs clear profit hageeees Greeks. A bartender plaintively wailed the necessity of bating to rub congealed drops of sticky beer off the bar. "Bat if I let tbentesnaia," sad bm, in a tone of oe* seekimg oomi,sesioo, "they would rot the wood." "They rot the wood, do they 1" fiercely repeated • beer briber. "Then what in the name of common sense doe, beer do to my stomach 1" Replied the manipulator of drinks : "It is beyond me to tell. Of one thing I am confident, and that is man stomach is made of cast-iron. Elswise how oould he withstand the fluids he pours into it 1 Let me short you some- thing." He placed a piece of raw meat en the uounter and dropped upon it small measures of an imported ale. In five minutes the meat had parted iota little pieces as though hacked by • dull knits. Barnyard Manares. DIPLOMAT 8 AT ROME. roe rj trs ruvar a iannf The r7esemee ear ,mush .r see millet- elf €none 1.18 Teams Tatar Mika. Tana moa t'eseats 5.d Meta the listsa, teat- ear Use arehrr Teter Ise usea Man end rinse.$ eta.. sou aesaader. Prose /4i*. (Bader Mr. Taurus. a lamb with bullish ae.eep..raee e/ The sloe,,., I..eio Noes. pore ....iirs [ hong, Italy, Aug. f.—Tb . are legations linAler : blond avraing, Mr. Taurus. sad legatiemq just as there Me saw sod men, Whet can L .I, tv yn.. to -day' people asd people. At Rums taw epembere ul Mr. Tarns : N'e11, I'm thinking of buying foreign embassies as., as a rule, eeesious, wheat. What do you think it rsm Broker : Looks like a sale purchase. Just well hied, sad ssoaaU► Amara in rasest o. see Iwo low it ie and ouo+ider h.,. high it They are acgsainsed with the ways at Rae hes been. world and the messes and m•aers of the beet Mr. Taurus : Ys; sad them then is the society. A few weeks ego, wham the Duke of prr..pst J a keiny.ru war. you know. X.liub urgh was in this old city, besides enjoy. Wolter: That I.vlp,• .t, lou If war basses Mg royal h.suiteldtiw at tee yetirin.al soars out, wheat will go .ky high. His h 1I hoes west tl an Mr. Taurus: Ben there are signs of am 1 7 K early spring. Won't that im.luce hrat y sowuag stee.at luncheon party which was giree Broker. If the spring u early it will psol.- fur him by the And secretary of ably 1.. very wet so that the fanners won't the Bret it ligation, wbuss wife . wa to ;tutu): tovnrlie, 1*JIsOW the ember of the beautiful Ducker d. finnan Mr. : That's jn.t what I think. metaAlter the luncheon the Duke d &lis- Broker : Besides, it's the winter w heat that metaaunts, y.w know ; end lbs sowhsy of flat was burgh esu entertained elegautly in the bawd- cut .bort by the early winter. some villa need grounds of the Eugiish ambas- Mr. Taunt.: Well, it louts eery faroral.le seder's palace ai the Porta Pia, which palace for an advance. You may buy 10,000 Iwslurls ad grounds belong to the British (lovers- for ■.e Goad day. s Nukes: lis■xl day, sir. wrest The wives of the seoretariesaf /relation [gait Mr. Taurus. Enter Mr. Broca, e were the hostesses on the uoeasinm of this gar• lawn with beerisk oleo l des tea. The English ambassador, Sir Juba Broker --Good morning, Mr. Broom. lion Savile Lumley, is for the time being absent are ou t,duiig to -day! from Rose, and likewise in deep mounting a+r. mt .(: Very well, thank you. ou tYhat's for his brother, steadied this aiming at Canoethe ,.rr; r f hero The royal entertainment at the English am - Mr. �'r' Thera ism'( each ehanga bas.adcri•1 rill was as vueially puerfrct es I Mr. Itroam: Then of course eta bearish, for such entertainments oegit aloes to be. if it isn't gong up it's coming duos, you But there are legations in , ie(elioe i k""w' mental total) nine- different, where social]tft.ker : That's about the way of it mens and civilised manners are unknown lair. Brous : What do you thing of a short �tastities. Indeed, Teo worrier w �'' saw called legatirrs ur how the mem gym' It looks irTor a riirT tLant. Tee possibly have anything to do with di usavket isn't very bi.rh res, d cosrr.e; but it (e. It seems &umen a figure of speech to ciH far bra • good deal krwar, you know, with them diplomas. ignorant tesn igrant are they of the !ass ler t rod uctiexn ordinary usage• of even common intercourse among nv.liud people, and also as to how tier should ceaduce deem selves in their official peskiest' so ae to command respect. 1 remember ones the secretary of the Per- sian arsian legation—bis title was hinted in full in French on a very dirty vi•iung card—came to mall ow as am • tnrelingloeciler! Ile was m most untidy. greasy looking, "dark-aw.plecs. ed" man, that Persian secretary. With him came • faeolaiao, or porter, who carried some large packages of common. trashy Persian stuffs, which the secretary wished me to hwy. or u. tied pwrcba.ers ibr him. Tb mid secre- tary rI legation, !newel!, bad is his pucketa a lot of rubbu■i.y rings— ale a turqusrs set In base white metal—he called them "tahtes.ans" and said they were won in him country by soldiers is order to secure luck shots. The secretary retailed these rings at 5 tuna wises (Sl). 1 bought two or throe to get rid of the ditdomate. i shall meter forget what dirty u se s that Persian erstary of biptiom ked. And as I am on the object of outlandish Iegatiue I will relate to you a remarkable scene that actually occurred in one of thew semi -ravage diplomatic cacao in Romu+. I will tell pm the hal. as it was told to one. This SCOW could sot possibly take piece in year courtly official room., my stepbrother British- er, and it u to he hoped not in ours, dear American fellow -citizens. For now, at karett,, the Uaitcd States is ranked autos ai•ilituxl natio.,, and the social status of such officials as Mr. Marsh and Mr. Astor was very mtie- Iartory to Americas, You have ever heard of the 'relation of Hie station house hate on their person a shoe ilajsty, tis King d the Camobal l nand.. buttoner. No matter what kind of domes they Of coarse very few peeress have, and the The trade In oommercial fertilisers has reached wonderful proportions, and agriculturists throughout the country hail with joy the discovery of every Dow deposit like the pooh alta of Germany and the mioeral phosphates of Canada and the Carolinas. Bet the expense and delay incident to mtnin,t, manaptilatsos and transportation greatly impedes the uta of these natural stores and makes the more important every means of bus - banding the how re.ouroes. Farmyard manure, including as it dose the liquid and solid exeremeote of the farm stock and the "raw and other ma- terial employed as litter, elands first on the list u( borne manures, and on every farm more or leas ettort is made to pre- serve this valuable aeoumulation. Few farmers however, folly • reeute the fel privilege they enjoy in the way of Sunday school and church services. I think that many people have • 'Prong idea as to how children should be tseght a reverential feeling for the Sabbath. Tug take away all the children's books ibetee. a s int inclodirug foods and toys, put om all of their best clothes, nitro/es or phosphates will, on the�ehsr end thou upset them to sit down sad hand! prudoem • vala•Mm noun. Pre - keep their clothes dean and make no tt mtf•r"4" l►dar• wMttonat whew noise. Poor little thiags, 0 is not fair. tp,.w nos moo* their roc or los. of How sea they feel a reference or pleasure trAeue Wogs, n the llaNath if it is made so didaetefe) to thea i believe the best way Is to stake N w day et pleasure. Not saw varlet plash, bet te1.1107 me. Mr. Idsro ora : Yes; but the prospects of war is Europe must be taken int.. consideration. Broker: Oh, the European war scare is a chestnut. It has no effect on wheat now. It's been worked too much. The fact is, taw fellows t ho headed up on a prosect of war bars got pretty tired of their load, and= are likely to drop it any minute, and then stalling out of the market Mr. Broom : That's my View, exact)]. Broker: Yes. air. Then, again, all these countries have been storing wheat in anticipa- tion of war; and if war conies they have enough to keep them going for a long time. And if there is no war, of mune the foreign demand will not be stimulated, and priors must gn down. Mt. Broom : In either, I don't eme how the market tan advance. Broker : No sir. Again, the spring is going to he early this year, and the acreage sown will be larger. Mr. Bron : But winter came early, you know, and stripped fall sowing. Broker : (lin, Hat's nu bull sweetmeat It's the spring acreage that ruled the marker*, you know. Mr. Brxon : That's eery tree. Here's a check for margins. Just .ell ton thus an. bushel. short (;nod day. Broker : bond day sur. new liars ler tae *nee Musser. Pons the Chsche.esti E.serirer. It 1e a singular fact that nine out of ten of the "bums" and tramps brought into the (ewer .bat do bear and know of such • wild wear, still they have one al them simple in- fewer the better it will be for their pace d struwents. Lieut Haunbmck decided • week mind and tnaquility d •sena O,s 6.e ago to make • collection of the shoe buttoner, yrissg morning • lady—as true a gentlewoman taken from the prisoners brought gut. Bremen- wrong ▪ ever trod in shoe kid—was obtegsd to hunt "met Stat'"". In the seen day. thin, num- u p that legation. She had some affairs, ,use banner; interests in the Canada' Islands. and seeded to hate an official vet -litanies et bar signature to an important paper, which had to be sent off a.uiekl possible by pest Fur in the Cannibal u Islaude it appears then are all sort of great money toed property trausactione, as well as ferocious beluga When she ar- rived at the building it Which was the lega- tion of the C'.•nnibal Island. .54 mads known to the doorkeeper her desire to find tie otlical room, be showed her into one, where she foetid an elderly Cannibal Islander seated on the nonan .d hl• back in a chair, bo fees cocked up higher than his lead on 11.e mantel- piece. or some such rtes.ted "Cu ru of Ta. - tale " H:s c..itume load never seen the insole d the tailor -shop of the London Posta; his cleanliness was un: that of an imperial Rose who luxuriated in baths. 11u was suc.itt; a cigar soul reading a Iuewsi.y.. r. When the lady entero -1 the rinse this Can- nibal Islander did slot rise from I.a teat err Clea change the lofty pneltion of his heeti, and inreply questionto her cite' questionif the Consul - General el the Cant ab.' i.1.Od+ wa. in, he said curtly. throwing the words rudely over the newspaper "No; he has gone out of town." "Is there no rice -consul here?" "No-, he is away," jerked cut the even. The ad y was Is despair, as we women are apt to be when any hitch in busiueei afs'rs takes {place. We cannot mailer. with :t and presence of mind as emirate in the nook's department, briny to terse • refractory valet. or pacify • rebelhoue mind, but boniness is • dark 000liment to our minds. So, as 1 have said, dee grew despairing. and exclaimed : ' Ab, what shall I do! I have with tee • meet important paper to sign.' Hereupon the Cannibal Islander gnu wroth. He did not chewer. the position of 11.e smell of his back not lower his heels, but he cried out roughly, like a great ogre in a fury tale : "I should think the eonsid-g.meral had • right to et of tar a few days if 1w want, to without every Cannibal Idasder stemming here to make cnmpl.inta." Thu unexpected and rode rebuff canoed the laxly to say, remonstratingly : And I should thunk there ought to be suns one here to attend to his boaster der- Sever Tried Il.- ing hie absence; for, as in the present nue, ( What ! Never tried Johnston's Tonic it is eometims MUM important not to lose Bitten 1 Th., do so al ono\ it's poli. IStrabeese �g�s rims Wtbelr HIII ter very yqN ties !kM atreae.:ny pe torero. le1e► awe ft Sweep ton er+lse their ow sig sea essagtes end get prism bared eighteen, and, like young ladies o with their string of buttone, be attached them to- g ether. He has now a chain some three feet is length. A peculiar thing is that the honk esd is bent into a variety of shapes. Tina penchant for Taring hutaruers attracted the attention of Ilse detectives long ago, and it happened to strike some bright -minded police • man that :be little rwtrument could be made to do flee work of a ske-letin key, as far as the lucks in common um were ow,ceroed. In reality, the shoe badmen. to all intents and peewee, was contorted into a burglar's tool, and still could be readily pasee.d off w a neces- sary implement in arranging one's toilet Tb. posses:on of • skeleton key is • serious offence, and carries with It ooerictioa of a penal term. The law, how- ever, cannot regard the shoe buttoner as a .outraban d article, and still the evil intending are as well fortified with it as with the burglar's favorite tool, since, when properly d oped, it dose the work equally as well The expert can pick • lock with one of these little iron hooks with as much facility as if b had • skeleton k as7 yet if caught with it in his possession en smmuaiy from 1)e statute covering the coos. Usually. w ben one of three inetrnmenta it toad 041 a prisoner's per- son it is thrown away, or perhaps given heck if the owner is released. No doubt, in the course of a year several hundred are taken up by the polite. The amount of theft that could be traced to them would tery probably prove startling. A Severe Attack. "I never fe:t better in me life than I have since taking Burdock Blom! Bitten. 1 bad a severe bilious attack ; 1 could tot est for several days, and was unable to work. One bottle cured me." John M. Richards, Sr., Tan. (ant. For all and then it will be a pleasure for you to do your corresponding, bilious troubles use B. B. B. 2 MY speculate. Rue so risk in buying medicine, but try the great Kidney and Liver regula- tor, made by Dr Chase, author of Chase's rwm.sptoeeaa• Try Chase's Lives Cure for ail dtwees of the Liver, Kidneys, Stomach and Bowels Sold try James (Pilau*, druggist. A modern instance, Robert—"Cisme some pie. " Mamma ( rept o Ugly j — " (gimme some pie ! What else do you may 1" Robert—" And hurry up about it. A 'Free GMM. Around each bottle of Dr Chaee'e Liver Cure is • medical guide and receipe book entraining useful information, over 200 reeeiFee, and pronounced by doctors and druggists as worth ten times the cost of the medicine. Medicine end book $1. Sold by all druggists. A poet sent to an door a contnbu- tion entitled, " Why do I late 1" The editor answered, , Because you sent your contribution by mail iwteed of brioging it." re .. wear sawed. Don't allow • cold in the head to slow- ly and surely run into Catarrh, when you can be cured for 25c. by tieing Dr. Chase's Catarrh Cure. A few applica- tions cure incipient catarrh ; 1 to 2 boxes cores ordinary catarrh ; 2 to 5 hexes is guaranteed t cure chronic catarrh. it. Only 23c and sure cure. Sold by all druggists ly o C. L. McIIPTOS$ 210:1 doer t o tit�j I Kr tltwr, <1MM oa.aSaatly ed MOO select K . chetes Fresh GrOCOriei, which will be found to compare favoraby. both as regards quailly and g�rlee, with any ether Nuck In this r11 nl1J. TEAS AND SUGARS A yl'Kl'IALTY. le returning thanks to my customer, fee their patrirssgr. 1 would also t•rIte ass oth- ers who will, to call and inspect lay elect. O. L. McINTOSH. Ilouth. West 1;,1e of the +dquarei Oodertch. Feb. 18th. INA Ingleiha The Canadian Pacific Railway The People'. Fncorite Route between MONTREAL, - TORONTO. QUEBEC, OTTAWA, - KINGSTON. BOSTON DETROIT, - CHICAGO ST. LOUIS KANSAS CITY, A*D ALL POINTS KA$T AND WKWP. Fancy hair -pins are engaging the time and thoughts of manufacturers of fancy jewelry at the moment. -Tables. Pares. Tickets, !y apply to R1n.RADCLI FFE, Agent. OFFICE : - West Street. Opposite Tekgrsob Omen. Don't Forget the Place. Ooderich, Jan. I leh, heti. 7118E READ THIS. Every Man in /Business should get his Office Stationery Printed. DO NOT TEAR a:IEETS OUT OF YOUR ACCOUNT BOOKS TOwide HUT OB7 TOUR Bill Heads Statements Note Heads Letter Heads Memo. Heads Counter Pads Parcel Labels Shipping Tags Business Cards Circulars Envelopes, eto PROPERLY PRINTED OK GOOD PAPER, A chemist says wood can be made pala tame and nourishing. It will not startle many to announce that good board can begot ont of saw -logo. The Cannibal islanderjuniper' up, he heels were brought suddenly from mantelpiece ieee to Suer, the small of thelackto a perpendicular powtiow, and he mend out: Look hero ! Who aro your! Owning here to make oomplainta! Go into the other room if you hare any oomplamq to soaks. I won't beer them. Go net 1" Now, yon er i 1,1, (west certainly) would hare good for any complaint in which • tonic been frightened out of OUT wits 1 am KIM I jsp( benefit. and can he taken by man, should bre been afraid that the ferocious woman, or child, 5Oc. and $1 per botlw. rawsupM (iordi s Drug "ore, Alnico Mock, pepper or welt But the lady in quo- Qedaich..ote agent. 5 tion had the remence d mind to remember that Cameras! Islanders do not eat people en - cooked, and den that it would be nowise prdiey to let a Cannibal Islander know that .he was alarmed, so, although .he was horribly ducked et the brutal treatment dse was re- ceiving, she said, quickly: "I do not know who yes aro nor why you usage to this Ake on beeline's" a year \gm. —11111Bite. Thee, wing that tie Cannibal Islander wge coming toward bet in • threatening mann.,, as if he meant to take ben by the 'belittlers — mad put her out of the room, she prudently end swiftly retreated irekward Inward the dear, an the whsle feeling hes amailast brave', .. and adding in a low resale "Do not dare to adds= another weed to mite. I will not .wf-he ( tArgaeerea. Meese r0 . Root ter seek insolence:" so es ag dna left abs • roma. When she ra•ehwl teetrwne. done May 1111i, leu. Lively the best general tonic on the market. I've often heard of it but thought that it was to be planed on the list of the many trashy preparation's that fiord our market, but race you recommend it so highly I'll glee it a trial. Do s , Jon.s--flet, my deer air, how tea yos ore that it's not my embroils 1 dam speak so rudely to a genllewomea who Smith --By the men wht lout R to me ASAL BALM, of the 1wilding die asked the dons keeper who was t1.e nide man esuppeyying the Mllee un the shanee ed the raq.ler oflcial. To her sur- lier .he was 4.M that it was Inn km a ages thee his esedleney the mtmieter tsar] to His Mammy the King tie rnMsibal �.Iaeds. To reuse ve paint .plaahee oat window ff1 r, sislstwt the sf'at. with • draws eeletis w of soda. thee rub hard. To ramoes rug on deal make • paste ed emery powder and kerosene; sub os, ..d lar Wand a 1u1..h:lis, thea polish lesnh osa. Mir Iffy wife satlered far Ire years with thee east a ehnw Messes. catarrh. Her MOO was ase et the w sl kaaww 1• theme porta She tried all et the catarrh reuse Mee 1 free saw advertising lent they were of es me. 1 *malty peewnd a handle of Nasal Manus. 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