The Signal, 1897-2-25, Page 7'f'Hn RUM A 1 - (U)PERICTR o!YT . TWRRSDAY, FL 3. 2 , 1897
• HOT CORN.
A ■errlw sheens
iaheateaaee d ether tome is Boase
Seedbed are y teed et peals/ fan .t the
deed peop&s of Y•Mlq es ..,east eft the
Jia -I new bear you talk .bat yoir Pet its.' dived leedeme for the wMe-
ansesters
pielitrtok- Well. they sever talked obese
me, did they !
Feriae, -He -Haus you ever had year
nam peered. Miss Mtdn r
She -Y« ; at every Wagner os&msrt 1
hen attended this revere-.•
" Oed Deere leek ..tees whoa ke pro-
posed to ye.. Katy f"
Yea ; he b the se it he were teaming
to rule • bt-'yok."
., p.p., when Is the' lambs. hes 'r'
•. Weil, my her, at our bask it le hem 19
to WOO fey the clerks ; but the wager
pets from 11:30 is 3.",
snort- Fogg, wail vow 1 have sever felt
obliged to ask yon fey a leas.'
Foot( - Ad, ,leasee to say, Sherr, sett
sow I have sever lett obliged le refuse
ripsaws -1 usdenaad emssber sad hie
wile hove quarrelled Gad separated."
I.wM-Ye. ; he preo►p•ted affairs by
tailing her she anglifies ode • blayole holt
as well as his mother slid-'
Towbar -Have you Gay some fir year
i M•
Tommy m ' •w and Maw was
harts' • debt. I was waive' to as wbtob
woo. '
The Corsa : •• Yea should always be par-
ticular .boat dM•ile. Mw Teakr. It M
Utile Shags that w11. "
Nabs , I know that_
small sisters.'
Mme R.eshd-lad you propose to young
Climates lose eight r
Mw yellown.f-Y.. "
Mme Rosebud- W hat dud he say
Mie. Yellowltd-The little watch ' He
said be world be . arse to Fm,"
Mrs. Walker -1 den's use why the doc-
tors reeommsad bicycle ndtag. If is makes
pmop1. es their, it g es ct
• leto tie doors.
Mt. Walker -1 know ; but they .loal.te
that are. seed. Maltby nder will disable •t
least five pdee riaso per week...
Toddy -1 wish 1 hadn't licked
Brows for in sane "
Msmm•-Yen sow see how wrens Is was,
dost yea, dear !"
Teddy -Yes. 'mese 1 didn't know till
saes *Who was going to give • party.'
Stifled -What are yes looking m sad
about, old ma!" well, and I
Iok•bod-I'm oot !settee
think I'll have to stick to bastases all the
year roped '
• lidded -Why don't you Whe . holiday r.
lehabod -That'. just it ; Is net well
esg.gb to sad it."
tbottle
reader, who le ase . Peakyma. .sada
a the fa�lowingt ..,dote : veral mea
who wen is a &rale W a MMM ef wkMkp,
Mt bel sa oarkterew. a hes the Mein
of teem mid :
' Welt, oo' Fry! Ret ss.
supped a• the rut ssWa, he pia hes head
eat el the window sd said
" Who MbytetoPeale, `"Asped aa-
ber were heard toPsay*
,. WM.IL. d k " Ina' as yew me -
mew . e n•� fes pardi dL
When the famous 1)r- Kenmly was re-
tamed
.tamed to Parliament by the Motors a
Stoke he took Ga early opportunity of mov-
ing • vote of "wears ea the jadgm. Oa the
Hew d&Millis it was band that 433 mea
of all parties voted in the negoUys, Dr.
Kesedy's proposition being .upportsd W •
angle member. The abet. member w.
Mair (Ydermes.
Asked stormed. why he had gene
amines his own party. for mos nursed is
the majority, the major, moppia/ his mas-
sive brow, .a.wered 1 knewiled.d, it's • bet sight, Gad
there would be mon room is the ' aye'
lobby."
1 have three
Jimmy
ARAM. when..... see lis kr.:
• What le yea mess ! Debit yea shave
ala•Yam.
yesterday Y_ . sir," MOW the sharp -ass
bather ; "See 11shovel Me. Seems she
nimbi Girls te lie Mt.
Ao aged mon mustering woes • Condos
Street the other day was rudely jostled by •
youthful btoyolist. The eollision tumbled
the rider off, and the old gentleman prompt-
ly caught hold of him by the mg.
Mama (oa.i.fai the proof of her
small doughter'. photograph) — "t :rho.. why
didn't you sail. !"
Grade (aged eta Vain, with an natured
air)-" I did, .trig but the ma didn't
put it dews-"
--
Mrs. Social-" And so Mies FUrtie r sa-
to year sea! 1)o yea sheet she will
elltri to him r
Wide
D•..-" Ob, she'll M tree to him
so long as other women admire him, ad I
expect he ll be Modems all hes Ute."
" 1'eatound you,.' be said, with sadder -
o bi. asperity, '• I've • treat mind to take
you moron my knee and thrash you."
But he did not do it. He just held the
venlig fellow . initiate Gad then let him go
•• Why didn't von thrash hum. sir'" said
• by -standar.
" Wilk" replied the old man, '• 1 certain-
ly would If l hada t been • leetle afraid
that webby it was • girl."
400550.1.
vary esaesmtd mod the Moles resew very
raped, seise to the &hest..., of the people
tram alohsi sad sitar M. beim Gua eaters.
The msre.Yty le rely twewty pee tit ,wade
la "Chief the Hera Slant mat1•lity dm M
the el ears` It M sot osesaal to es, $
week old baby mapped ea the batt of •
child sheat eight, ed seat out to he jumb-
led .best as he utast .cuss diverts Mat
with other children ia the areas.
Her M•jNy. the (hews is very fed of
the Fronds mama. andel the Troasb people
amorally ; and she n very popular in
Froom in ept1 of the vaporises d Parmts&
lo.r.1iets sed .moll absinths -drinking
poltticisos-
Mrtesa es sew
Sherbet Holmes mos made • visit t.
Amass and WI ta lova He s•1 as the
s&.L.c d the puma et the rammer betel,
kis bed bowed epos hie chest. as was
Mop is thought. Mt We eves wsdered now
• 4 thou is the climates 91 the Mu.tlhI
Mess 8.yter.
"la she /too to me!" be mattered seder
W tweet h. • Dom es redly are ter s !
Or M is mother esu of jolly ! 1 like not
ever well the gleam the oasts epee that
ods Charlet Hugger "
Saddesly 8bsrlwk warted. ilia oyes
rested upon the fair Made of hg .4.5.4.
14... he teat W ote.obed bat apes kr
Fah, r' he cried. " She is indeed
artegingme."
With single step be rooked Maw Scut-
ger'e aids.
. Weems," ho head, wally reglsrdleaI
el tbe fain that " woos ' is • weed whiob
it is ima ble to him, and street in the
trawls g that other people le stories had
deme it boorn bum-' tests ! Toll m.
this. Why M it that you have mosgaito
bites ea bat me of year hada' That
Bagger has them on both of tis, Gad but
pe of yours M so marked."
With a sbrp ry kr Mae love "Mood at
her hands, .od then mask faulting from her
e st.
Ile was from Erin a Isle. He had only
jest arrived at Liverpool. and wanted to go
to M•ncbester. they informed him at
Ume Strata Station that the fare wee half •
rows
" ll.d.4." ay. he, " theta an awful lot
of mosey : it'll be cheaper to Mkt' and
d4.e
he
immediately ,farted to do
stiles to (%ottonopolts. weir be telt ratherBot whoa be Kot MU
tired, sad thought he had bettor ride the
ether bat. He went to the kW Warrington
Station and asked the tare by tn
to M.ncbestr. It bapp.aod there was noi
third oleos by the oat train and the lowest
fan was two Minims.
w bac !„ sat ••
two .htlli.ee ' Sure,
•• ha
ooalda'% I g• the whole way ler two and
dxponde : ben j•hem, lee won't do me that
way. 1'U go back to Liverpool and ode all
the way." And he dW -
"Why will Brows hare soiitag but
Freaoh dries ea W tabes !"
•• It's an ides et the 'overawes, to make
the children speak French In the house-
hold.'
" I oites wonder what Me thinks of me."
mid the young marred ma.
" It is easy to find oat," mid the elderly
teamed .ma. "Jost sit down ea her hat
ad she will tall von what .h* thinka of you
nm Iwo them • minute.'
°thoer • &'Hoge arty-" Look at die last
of Mulroosey ' `(hare, he's boas tram-
fsrred to Ms mounted paltos"
Friend -" Phwat, 0 Hogvrty. •dreatm "
Is at `'•
O Hoggsty---'• Whin dh.rs'e trouble ewe
how moon (misker he ca. 'i1 out •v dim
way dhoti a poor died oo fat
Sbe--(Aaxioody)-Huta you asked paps,
The eateries wore of • fatal esmplwist
efts • alight ooh, wkssk • does r two of
Ayer'. (berry Pectoral might Mire oared at
the oommeaoemeat. Therefore. it M advis-
able to hive this preempt and ..se remedy
&limy. at head to meet an emergency.
I h 7wkb•rta, the late Tsar's pby.iciss,
has r.oeetty devised a sew method d
.testitis, the flow of blood. Steam a m-
itigated tato the wound by • esthete, for •
minute or less. The patient under Atom -
form feels uilb.r pain nor Gay evil .boots
from the steam.
A queer old oeetom u Wates was to
thrash the bens that did sot lay before
Shrove Tused•y os teat day with • flail.
They were oosadred no good ►f they had
sot laid ales by that time. 11 the thresher
killed the hen he aimed at he get her for
his pais.-
♦ bedldbg bre recently been greeted by
Herr Weimar, an arobitoot in Limburg.
solely of maldrf•44 formed of ashes, without
Gay admixture el mod. It is claimed that
hard satarsl Memos of almost every variety
have been .uoowe.fally imitated with this
yeey cheap material.
1t u not generally koowa that the n-
ssains of all the Tun of Russia does Peter
the Great Its Us • Memorial Chapel built 05
MN of the islands of Neva. All the ceoo-
taphs are exactly alike. each being a block
ol white marble, without any deorati.m
whatever. The only distinction by which
mob one is marked is the name of the de•
ceased Emperor.
Lavender is still mod is E041ub linen
oleeets, but the supply is thr.at.sed with
extinction. The growers in the village of
Ritchie. ,tee of the ohief Denten of the
lavender industry, assert that owing to •
.uooa►on of bad mane the plant is dying
out there, and that, moreover, they cannot
compete with formes imitation', of lavender
water. The bugloss. of growing and menu -
f%ot.riee 4vendr is mainly in the hinds of
Quakers.
"There's enc oo.tort," .aid the philoso-
pher when hes wages were reduced. ' When
I'm kid up ill ie future 1 .hast loose es
musk messy."
..mea ger !la1L
Ceepoodilee like to eat babies --sot their
own awkward offspring, bet humus dr -
lints, fat and dimpled. Skaoy babies sue
no* adapted to i be allw•toe pears, and are
peered by with .trots- list •a &Uigater will
Growl • long diea.w for • fat one
This liking of the saurian for baba. is
sed by hunters in C.yloo to lure the rep-
tiles to their death. A nios, fat baby b
tied by the lee to • sake near Game pasd or
lagorm whim crocodiles abated. Seta the
child begin. to ay, Gad the wand attracts
the or000diles within be•nog dieta.0a
The bunter is the msaattms oo.oGals him -
.elf in the bans or swamp gr•sss. sear
the baby, with a rifle 1., his band projecting
out aid almost over the obild. He remains
perfectly quiet, and the reptile. intent on
its prey, notion ootbinit bot the oore.mine
and kicking Infant. .1. the monster ap-
proaobos to within • sew feet ef the bait
the hunter sends • bu' let .traight iso the
alligator's eve, thus causing tn1taat•.sow
death.
A miss would mean death tor the baby,
bot the hunters are expert shots, and .t the
short distance .t winch they fire • mw ie
Pert to impossible. Al • rule the soma of
•he firearm frightuse the baby wires thee
the preemie ot the crocodile's jaws Gad the
rows of sharp and glistening teeth. bat fi-
ter being shot over • tow tinea, the obild
takes the report a • mallet of Deans. sed
pay. little steatite to it.
A rodent issue of t, C.ylos aewepaper 0o.
Mined the Mtwariy advertisement
TACHwpRZH .. alt =or croco-
dile basting ; we ru•raates to re -
tens them safe end .o Adpto he
the
homes of their pars
This advmrtia5ent, which is Masted ie
all @triosaeass, makes its •ppearaass regu-
larly is the pipers.
Ste platoon.
TM youngsters att.odtnr a aortas Gram-
mar Scheel in the Midlands appear to be
unsling the most of their opportunities
The other afters.= the writer overboard
a group of scholars dieomitasse • rooms foot-
ball match in which sot • few of them had
taken part but friendly
Attar referring u anything
terms to taw referee who otfiouted os the
000astoe, one of the youngsfer, continued-
" I pawed the boll to Jimmy, who beat
Muir goalkeeper with • lightning shot. In
soother minute we should bare moored .rain
sad woe the matoh if he r back had .art
rushed out and squared t
• Squared the circle '" echoed one of hie
0o opinions. " I 405'1 understand vt.u.
What do you mean !"
Words cannot describe the look of co. -
tempt with whish the ant speaker greeted
this display of ignorance.
" W hy, basted the ball. he replied
scathingly, " Can ver undentosd that '
A Tale ef the Gnawers.
He -Yes." yis.l
es 4Nervoy)-What did he ,,. he
He -He didn't my anything bet 1
know he gam bits oeaseat, for be looked at
me in •.pitying tort of way, des'1 yes
karat. _-
Sold Advice -Berriman (1ppoeu.t to
MUM is) : '• That's a 6s* muskier of wart.
Fer5wa Setae day I'nl Game resod ad
take it oat fee • little via. By the way,
what kid of • Maths Weald y05 advise me
te ride ! ''
Ferguson : " Pd advise you to ride one of
your own.'
Wnter
Scut
or Overcoat
It you nett a Winter Over-
ooat Or Suit, call upon PRIDHAM,
The Tailor. If you leave your
order with him you may depend on
getting goods that will suit in
every way -in tit, workmanship
and promptness in delivery.
CRISP AND CASUAL.
No man 11 • hero to his hired girl.
Every noble work is at fat impossible, -
Carly lc
A fresh mad keep the body freah.-
Bulwar.
The music hall. of London regularly em-
ploy over 12,000 people.
if some people would laugh more their
doctor'. bills would be lees.
Ladies ought neves to appear wearing •
watch when in events; dress.
A(Gotion with • wo.ra us. occupatt05
with men it M as amassment.
Is (bin& to salute • pontos by tskina off
the hat g oossidared as Mesh.
1s is said that the Grra.ktsd whale eons -
time stades the and 400 Toon.
Pantaloon h VMasa mitt be able to
swim, row • beat and oadsreand tele-
graph1-
In Italy there are more theatres to pro-
portion to the population that b any other
sentry
A cigarette smoker sand. into the air
.boat 4,000,000.000 particle. ot dust at
every pia.
(leadsman in • same that dose not apply
to any elation, but to the mid mad tedium
in ever? .talion.
We sabot tbisk boo often there is • moves
sleeping vs, which reads the hearts a.d
refasten oar thoughts.
Mei, ix ewe of the paths by which we
seethe from the unrest of time and enter in-
to the pesos of eternity.
Never awakes • parson who is i11 even to
give him mediae., unless by definite in.
emotions treat the pkyssian-
ItMmidthatbyab � hted e tes u
the standard yard
oto-come•tho...altb of an isn't too long.
No bird can fly baokwrds without turn-
ing ; the dragon -6y, however, as. do Um
esti oat ow'. "rip the .wallow in speed.
An .sting Muss made .tirely of oom-
y'�msd paper. the db0o
iog-room s•mme-
hsti♦' 150 people. bas Men opened in 44.m -
Call Rhodes is • hearty supporter of the
Salvation Army, and be has made (las.
80.tk oo caw of land in Rhodesia for the
Army's see.
The ...d" em d heassoldere is Lon -
des le shown by the fad that 26,396 doors
Gad wid.w. were Mead opal by the poli.
ta *ns year.
la some of the Hiades templet in Sank
lde the sellssti• M taken ap by as de -
Oast that Rosa &reetd with • basket. NY.
arybdy oentribtheo
Nine o...s eat of w of ordinary outdo
art be are/ is their early sags by bet
aid d &hiking . also, of
immediately bore team M bed.
Briokanaken $10 sow proposing to make
Wires of dl ,thee by Wales may mar -
ids clay, with • small permstage el sea.
will .aka • beautiful s.sttlei brisk.
It M said that N the .rth'..Ineephne
thrall be 100 ales. t sea .44ly 4. it ..100�a�
and the earth would teen be wrapped le an
ley bot.
ler
*0(1oA A)�hslbMws, hem tees sold ty seat= is 1M Milled
Otaess, mil was beagle $10. es•
tiWe the p.eb.r' M hie simian M six
menthe.
Tell the Wad sheet* rabies 447* ioth *thy he Ws hm* t
is vies &k►
manes. harm stele. ere hese asset& by
the 1.0 at 11Mill
AysraaSmtgsAle. YMtei�rlsrr
?MIK leen% eatar.l alaMfiltNe r.
L & salla battery of Artillery, well
knows for its smart turnout and general
apposreace, 05 the Ent meter it biome •
well known foot that there would be several
frivolous oomplaut .
The esrrfeal-ma)or. on •w•Itiar the major
on parade, met him with the' familiar
Muth. Iarou w L
"Sir, I believe there are ootnp
made u ch
respect of beer. eese, do. i
The major, wanting to fulfil his owe pri-
vete eng•gen•e.t•, could not stop to limen.
• Sergeant major,.' said be, " let the men
meads in then forage cap. and 1 will Tea
Omen •t the same tune." 00 looking down
the rooks. be remarked to the srgent-
major : " Follow me, and 6t them obis-
strapa There sr* you, bemb•rdir ; if you
were to get into • gallop you would strangle
yoaneif. Take W ohm -etre: times
four boles •
Atka.,Aad you, Gasser Atka.,
Take he ap nix, .ad so ea all dews the
hooka the major. with •
Abet the impieties a said " Any am -
Selma,
at se.g..s...ajr,
Tes, men'"
ie nes. Maim their rws tightened up
to the greatest picots, were silent.
•• I dismiss the parade !" said the Major.
" Vey .sjd•auiry-"
•' The reason why the British want M
swallow ap the Truman." misrted Pat.
•' is bosoms et the 'old Ute,"
Ste" Nobel Mika. " They're ower.
deer the Ilegliek. If they were lad-
ed a geld.
aaiah4MMd Lea, they meld
ase be these as beer Mises
ef�d naked
theirMo ads i• tpockets
savages !"
Hs -I ..dersMad that Preform Key'
the ..sio-baober, has taken the &+earl for
a patens oeagh run la oossaoties with bb
passes b0.4. "
She -Why in oo.seoti05 with ►M presasl
beams
r
Ile 90 may of kis pupils have s14
when .hey see asked M siva.'
lienr,Ft7Se year snowed
her assegai Mimi.� is
harken •mid
•
" Yes," she replied sadly. " i sever woo
so dessived la a sola la my life. He made
um an sees of vows as pTe.bss. and
th" Why den's you sue far breath of pre -
melee! ,ith Fiske d
No um." she arwea•d. w •
bee heed. woe"gIee way l fee floosived is him
brumli el pa
1 Ih.estght gbt M was mod
she ode, rad se the hese .stash I fid it
*05.44 Gab he mese/ weed•'
CINNAMON COATED
Dr. d=ealdvarTM
wirlysima .d massed Rho •
be like.
Ouspal a law 40 Is a Ida ler 50 meta.
TWO MONTHS TO LIVE.
PRIDHAM
Folli...
Announcement.
THAT w AS WHAT A DOCTOR TOLD
MR. DAVID MOORS.
'1'S= BVN.
New Goods and Best Values
in the Tailoring line at the
old -established and reliable
West -at Emporium. Satisfac-
tion guaranteed in Quality
Style and Price.
HUGH DUNLOP
THE Rs.Iai*$LE EXPE111s‘ot or O+t
Wear WAR AN INVALID Fon TEARY—
Six Doormat Tamara) HI. WrrsorT
RxNu'rT—Ht Own NDi Romolo
HEALTH To rou.ow'I'u • Faiggi " AD•
vice.
From the Ottawa Journal.
Mr. David Metre is • well knows and
much esteemed farmer living w the county
of Carleton, some six miles Iron the village
of Riohmosd. Mr. More has bee. an in-
valid for mese years, and physicians failed
to aerie am to hie ailment. Not only this
but there treatment failed to restore him to
health. Mr. Moore gives the following ac-
count of hu illness and evestad restoration
to health. He says :-•' My first sickness
came on me when I was 60 years of airs.
Priorto that I had always been • strong
Maltby man. I bad • had Dough and was
growing weak and in had health gmerelly.
I went to North dower to consult • doctor,
who after ex•mininV me said. Mr. !loon I
am very "lorry to tell you that your ow te
very serious, co mnoh so that I doubt 1f you
tan live two months, He said my trouble
was • oombin•ties of seams and bronchit-
is, ad he gsve me some medicine •.d some
leaves to smoke which he maid might relieve
me. 1 took neither beelines 1 felt sure I
had neither trouble he mid, and that he did
not understand my case. Two days later I
went to Ottawa and consulted toe of the
lost prominent physicians then. He gave
• thorough ex•minetlon and orosomosd my
ailment heart trouble. and said i was liable
in my pretest oeadiuon to drop dead at any
moment. 1 decided to remain in the oit7
for some time and ander,* his treatment.
He wrote • sew linea on a piece of paper
ovine my nom and place of readie0. •tad
HrveUe, to carry in my pocket in case I
should die suddenly. i did not ,sem te be
any better under the treatnwt and
1eft the city determined to stash, a
timber nearer home 1 was •gun examined
.ad the idea that I had heart dimes was
..auto, the donor saying then was marl'
a mea following the plow whose bort was
in • worm shape than mise. 1 remained
under the treatment of this doctor for •
long time, but rot no better. Than my
ones was made worm by an attack of la
grippe, which left behind it a terrible pain
in my nook and shoulders. This became to
seven that 1 oould not rete my head from
my plow without potting my hand to it
and Uftiag it ape I deotnaed on until i was
trying my sixth doctor. and bet..d of est
peg better was ,etti.g mos. The 1st
doctor 1 had advised me to wait until the
beat of Sommer was over when be would
blister me ler the pains in my neck and
w 'alders, which he felt sure would relieve
it. i was co my troy to Ricbmeod to under-
go this blistering when i met Mr. Geo.
Arnie, of North Grower, who told me el
the wonderful our. 11r Williams' Pink fills
had wrought in him, 0.d dv:sd ere I1rosg•
le to try them. I went ea to Riei.o.d,
but hatred al boine to the deeter's 1 bought
sass Mk Pills and returned home std be-
gs Mee thaw Before 1 had finished my
sereno box these was too room to doubt
that they were hdpiag.e. 1 kept on tet•
tar the Ptak Pills, and my malady. with*
the dmotors bad failed 1. ss.o.sfully dM•
'awe•, was rapidly leaving se. The pais
ono loft my seek and shoulders, Gad after •
maple of maths treatment i beam Masi
and healthy. 1 pain sew is my 77t► year
God that I r •bio te 'e attest
Stoves
and
Tinware . . ■
The prat of Americas Neva*
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American Idea, the Americo. Spirit
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A B.ed - Letter Year for
1897.
THE enure novelty of the plans for
1897 is noticeable. For instance,
the series devoted to
"London as Seen by Charier
Dana Gibson " Mr. U Wain has
not before appeared as a writer.
He visited London last Summer for
.Sculict1it'e MA.:.a ZINK, for the pur-
pose of depicting with pen and pen-
cil those* scenes and types which the
huge metropolis presents in endless
variety. Of like novelty is the
tirst considerable
At CATTLE BRot Now is the
time to enquire about Heating or
Cook Stoves. Wl►e have them -
all kinds and sizes at lowest possi-
ble cost prices. Also leave your
orders for repairing and :setting up
of Stoves. We handle the best
Canadian and American Coal Oil.
• syllabi. see Dent•
Not Iry back Mr. X. moved tato • new
hossa wb+sb had net ben before **espied.
The belt wires were rather stiff. Gad is sem
ereasees the belle gave so asoerWn sued
was particularly the m e with the door
bell, wham demon disturbed the whole
Immo
Mr. X. M •mad eeesdlive nerves. The
matteem eagle of the deer hell mads atm
dmdder ; se be wrote in "balk above the
basila ea the doormat -
"Pail smart"
About aim that .venieg there was • viol-
et timber. Sesnhedy Paned at titu hen
es if te was ,live bo troll it tut b7 tit.
meta The seism was writ*. X. himself
res es She deer is • rage sad feed its
friend
Whs1 the dlekims do .ova by rets.
leg OM war" L, fadigsantly.
yea use what's writers there&"
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My I rebel es bard.'
X. leaked s1 the writing
sssd 201/- -
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has tri muffled w bell
Sae p.pilmtby le • h whirlwind
wegire eafapsrkme Wilke shot
so se M imine wise+
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wan osteo• te tee the sake el teem
verse, i• evades .f the taw. Ona sl to
.aidee.4 Mr. Ansa. west Wee beets"
chef, end. Mull, sabsaMMd M the sin
rte e•IHy d his +'veal. pia the weber.
Idle wes • walla 85 s enilistiss
Wham the peva sate a el Ibe WIWI ,fall
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Novel by Richard Hardin
Davis, "Soldiers of Fortune.'
The hero is one of the most vigor-
ous men that Mr. Davis has drawn.
Illustrated by C. D. Gibson.
"The Conduct of Great Busi-
nessee." A beautifully illustrat-
ed series of articles of which the
following are already completed :
"The Great Department Store."
"The Management of a Great
Hotel."
" The Working of the Bank.
A Great Manufactory."
akes, Pies, Tarts.
Ready for the Rush.
Ca at D. CA11TEt.oly's, the leading
bakery, for your Christmas Cakes and
Puff Paste Tarts, Oyster Patties,
Mince Pies, Short Bread. All kinds
of Cakes kept on hand. Orden :eft
by ten in the morning will be made
and delivered the same day.
•' Undergraduate Life in Amer-
ican Oollegee." A .eries of art-
icles touching upon the life of our
older universities as represented by
the doings of the students them-
selves.
Judge Henry R. Howland writes on
"Undergraduate Life at Yale.''
Mr. J sues Alexander on " Prince-
ton," and Robert Grant and Ed-
ward S. Martin on "Harvard."
"Japan and China since the
War " will be a most interesting
group of articles, richly ilia, -
rated.
"The Unquiet Sex.' Under the
title of -The Unquiet Sex," Mrs.
Helen Watterson Moody will write
s series of article, • " Woman and
Reforms," " The College-Rrtrl Wo-
man," " Woman's C labs," and "The
Case of Maria" to paper on domes-
tic service).
W. D. Howell's "Sory of a
Play." In this Mr. Howell gives
ps the best novel he has ever pro-
duced in his delightful ve n of light
comedy.
George W. Cable. do addition
to the fiction enumerated there will
be a series of four short stories by
George W, Cable, the only ones he
has written for many years.
Hcw to Travel Wisely with a
minimum of wear and tear must be
se an art little understood.
Morrie Ridings, in two
ill offer a variety of use'
ann tiens and data on "Ooe.a
d Travel." This will be
happily rounded out by an article
from Mr. Richard Harding Davis
on " Travellers One Meets : Their
Ways and Methods." The illus-
trations by American and foreign
artists will he highly pertinent.
/1 ie impossible .e entail spore to fora
wafsfioa fro moan aftm:rf ioe Ostrow for ltt97
A beautiful 1I1marotrd booklet kegs bort
prepared. whi'b trill be Mat, po.lp..(d, . w re.
va•esr•
Wedding Ceske. -Ornamenting and
decorating of the latest designs with
w fancy assortment of Wedding Cake
Ornaments.
Almond icing a specialty.
n. Cas�l�on.
sed 0..k
wwtth a feeling el fiord bsslth.- 1 'till tea
tiese taking the pills essauMsally, Molise
sure that foe • perms .f toy age they are
es .gallas taste. After the filen of se
sash sated twat.sut I feel were thea
.Mblsg els. isms Pleb Pills mold h.m tea
Mired ass M say prsaent .eidleie.. '
Dr. Wn1io.T' Ptak PLOW creats sow bled,
llutld up the sones, .sd thus dries disease
fr.. the Gram Is hundreds el masse
Ib/ have cored after an ether meadow
h.4 faded, this caMbei i 'ng U. iia thee
�asy7 w • .areal .esu( the
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