The Signal, 1897-9-23, Page 7KNESs
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e of some
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ly,
CRASBE,
febers, Ont.
lis
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KILL.
RI'vnaz
BLIND
.0f
HINGLES
sir/ deartpues
bb8clalty.
nomplete and
;est and best
10 olt1�.
LLS
t0 slit the
bided with
6fos
wed. ..
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but only kill
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TORONTO
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Is the hest
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✓ BYing
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THE SIGNAL : UODER.ICR P
KjTCHEN MAN AGEMENT. •
deepens tames sh . Limits le
mowed and MM .4.
great potat of gaud ma int
mekitchen is to cleann to be rtdiigs away
yog
day ahead
Kng n armee crier. Fin iinstan
the everyday want of tea and
.:
At
x as packs is cleap
itch -
d ed,
r si another, w you will always be
fur au emtergeucy, amended the
vaat will not be called away trout
er regular work to 'run to the geo-
m..," '
eo-
mt, 1 he kitchen rnituugsdb7 some
ILL is everlastingly !n a 'noodle' be -
r things, after they have
,,,,, been
y„d, are left here, there and ever7-
,pee, instead of being washed and
put sway au their proper places. The
cstress of the house should iusirt upon
order in the kitchen, and oleo that her
took should get ahead with vegetabter
.t least in preparing them --before
rte wanted; that V with re-
p,rf tatoes, try to et Was Parol
to W and un't leave the
ray in the days
_.irwl, in wawa until -
De • lay: moment. 'dinner is ()Sell
gelled through vegetable* being in-
eseieutly cooked. It is the Cashion in
bower to put a kitchen cluck un
t least "teli--Minates, a pian that is
worth cook has a
radoc711towto bg whee late. It
Itis woadert l
'tat a lot of trouble will bed saved by
a little forethought and method ill the
trtcben; and bow time is economised
verse is in its right place.
es nue sees the sink laden with
riding basins, milk jags, knives
forks and other things braider.
ill Wove stale pieces of bread
:boot end choppers and boards with
fragment. of meat still etiugiug to
*Chia is all very untidy tttid very
maw/Wary. One great secret of sue -
Wes in evoking is to have everything
-dean and t • another is: e
ant off till the last anything that can
done beforehand:" thirdly, keep
I ary rye upon the cock. -Madame.
every
u
Ire
w
GIRDLES THE EARTH.
appear to the vtdao. ter brief filen
hneseaA of the awful sheered�sste,
d waving grate. fo eta d thick fears
gardens of ueatottul ewes .tit meekuro,
Wow and peuspeoter. The eyeballs
the coded wands*•, the torah mime se fits.
sad Anally blackness sets u -tis d,tka see
of lunacy.
Pectoris rent sad thlfreedos from
say -
Wittig whioh may he eeleal- 4 be semis
the
vision are essential foe a Dare.
4. T. Dyer, whose ethos is at 1410 0
swat, north-west two years la and experienced plague et mo. ultous
St/oakum d i0. and the plea q
wheels infest the •orthero regions, am per.
haps more voracious Chars than anywhere
else, be said : -
The snow blindness is new awful theta.
I was .flllot.d slightly
is
ut the left eyes
"1 saw arty, le example ot itwho was euddeoha
na mom-
.flcted
her of our party,
with the troubie. Lls haeme violently 1
•
.•oo from um properly .Lading
his
eyes. f never whammed a more marked
rase of manta. W• had great trouble is
petting the you*, man book to ramp. Rs
got hold of s hatchet in some manner, and
Dame now apilttiog my head open with it.
H. had no realisation at what he wee doing.
1t was some time before he rsoovered from
the attack. toot tis.
" It L absolutely oeorwiy to pro
eyes to some wry. 1 wore • black slouch
hat, palled down over them. In additioo
we domed goggles, manufaotnredrbwhtthe
Indians, whioh tu161 the purpose
oh
wows int edea. Thee. were made et
bite of wood, oval shaped. like the gismos
eo • tb.t 0110 outs NO have
the y bmshaded
and not afieWai -
" I row oasytylMg
g aatose to the Yukon rectos, along the
river. We used to set up ea A tent, and
by the ume it was fired for uooup•noy a
head placed auywaere os the entente would
toast .Dorm of the rasa
ts. They ware in Jersey, being worse
than I have ever seen
par-
ticularly voracious We had to we rupeos-
quito nem over oar heads, arranged
ally for the purpose. for our protection, and
I used to sleep in this headgear at sight
The Met flaps were oleo kept tightly dosed.
•"1'he Indium did not shoat to mind the
moo quires' particularly, though they
III kola Testa Talks or HI. tete.t Nos-
_ Irl Ll.e
Nicola Tesla has last antwunce4 the
tompktiou tit his latest dt euvety -the
.:•tuultaueuus transmission of tuersugcr
by means of the earth's electrical cur-
rents to as wally scattered pwutr cm
the surface tit the globe 55-uwy be de-
sired. This be tegartls as by tar PIA
are.tert achiet'Anent. He will follow
Ms usual cu*turu uud lay h1* iutorwatiou
before the world of science w ht. uwu
works and accompanied by him owu com-
putations and conclusions, To u few
ntimates he gave a thrilling demonstra-
tion of the operation of his dealer for
arresting uud subjecting to control uu-
der natural laws the electrical substarieee
in Kurt,about the earth. 111s latest in-
veutiod. device or dieeovery is to pro-
duce such •a dirturbuuce off the YIecrti-
city of the earth as Van be rat and
noted eimultaueously ut all parts of the
globe.
Tesla had his roome in the laboratory
on Houston street, New York. darkened.
Prom a room adjoining the one in which
ie .ed him •Isitors stood a cur•reo4 war
turned on int•t*lt•ly: '*' uie'1 VAT Ala
hung on a france about eight inches in
diameter, from the centre of which pro-
truded a brass electrode seven iticbea in
'snafu tor, - --a the group gazed at.-1L1a
the apartment was filled with a crack-
ling sound, which iueressed,tiU it sound-
ed like the rattle of musketry. Bright
flumes shot from- the electrode, not from
pole to le. as in ordinary demonstra-
tions. Like fiery serpents the cells of
flame darted in graceful lines around the
disk. The longest sparks were fully
eight feet from the point where they
burst into duzzlhig rilliancy to the
vauia►ing glint. 'Theme electrical
sparks were undoubtedly that longest
ea.hes of light ever produced by similar
mean*.
g It seemed like a terrific lightuing die -
ver p1■y, with the .uapping, crackling sound,
n displacing the reverberation Of heaven's
a artillery. and all remarked the weird
.ud awing effect of the exhibition.
"What are you doing?" was asked
Tesla.
"I am producing." said he, " an elec-
tw tvteai dtmterbanM' oWletllMW# -t3r1rn1Vdr'
ilea which is continuing throughout the en-
tire earth. In other words. I am pro-
f during a disturbance of the earth's
charge of eleetncity which can be telt
to the uttermost parts of the earth."
halt "And the reeu:t will her
"Ab." said Tesla "that is almost in -
le comprehensible. This el ctral di.turb-
thaese Iff e'b7Mewmr-r! certain maple Sastre-
menta can be tek and appreciated et
rv• any point of the globe. In
message' este be seat the entire earth
ncern around and be taken up atvv� any part of
to the earth st wise b W without
the war eta tall intervention
led
A)t.w steetrs. Leona
cotton
It 1. prophesied that present methods
of illumination are to be superseded by a
occur lamp nearly perfected by Pula.). of Vi-
enna, one of the earlier experimenters
on cathode n s. For fifteen years he
has been mor open k. - Not only
!ng dors it generate rays, bat
e also transforms nearly all the energy of
such
the electric current into light. Prof. El-
ke* bert■ experiments prove that would
hemi
horse power of electric 7 tam be
Roes. sumcieut to operate 48,000 PuIoJ
Pni
Prot. Lodge. head of the tlepartmett of
theexperimental physics in Unikersal Col-
lege, Liverpool. says. that "if mechnni-
ls cal energy can be converted entire!, crank
light slooe one man turning
the the or a suitable machine con generate
iooew enough light for a whole city." Pnluj
ay claims that his lamp tulfillsthtintthis ��-
ri1P tion. Our preseut electric
b tem only utilises from one to three
per
cent. of its energy h e dight'
1 y rest
passes off in beat- PaluJ'u lamp is light-
ed by means of an inducstion coil or a
wrinkle
glass plate electric machine. The static
taken electricity is the same as lightning. Po -
1 is investigating "the development off
ethereal light vibration by
means:
t,n
NEWS 0f THE DISTRICT.
Fro131 our own Oorre.pondoento
Whore Is .oreemtatees Mere Wass Maws' o•
�=d £eyw1rre flee -Mews et this
Beauty SM•tatty Severs d
for The titswaL
tit» on 1J.rutog.
Tke scenery of this ham art Bea
manila the thread of the darning co
w far on each aide of the bole that it
'tot immediately fray and pull out th
goods.
i Tale a long thread of darning cotton
w begin with and run it at least
an inch along the goods on each side of
yule. . Qontlnae this until the ho
is snugly coserea.• Now - creast
teem -
;threads in regular darning style, taking
are that the eamr. precaution is obs.
ed. A sticking darned in this way will
Near, as far as the darning is concern-
ed.
o
ed. as lung as if no bole had misted. •
4 Tu darn very large holes, web as •
likely to occur from having been vat
or frayed out in the laundry, something
more than a thread of darning co
may be nerviest/. and a patch mast
be
m ed. Such Aoki almost surely
!me beet. as this part at a stocking
*ern thin first and is more like-
ly to fray.
11. 'maths( d dip f thrid
them it is trate $p lake the Wel for
model
From the leg til as old stocking,
u is sure to be found in your fou
:eat a kite -shaped piece of goods a
ave inches long and four inches ■
Torn the steeling wrong side out and
'Tara
the kite upon the heel so that
losg pointed end runs up the back
of
the leg and the lower rounded part
it the Base of the beeL
Bun a stout linen thread down
mitre of the kite. taking large,
stitches. Nose run in the • samew
armee the kite -shaped pi
direful he very slack. The nest rtes►
to sew- the gojth lightly to the heel
stitching it a and the outside. If deft-
It
e
It done there will be neither
nor erenae to tell the wearer that so im-
portant •a operation had ever
place.
'1
west
about - to swab attire. Oorasionally they
would carry brushes in the steeps of
branches of mese, with which they lroald
sweep the Meet off their legs.
" Lake Lobate*, of whioh mention W base
�e timely riser Oh lilo.dike erase
began;' w•• eameitaAsr en.64 Tr.us`kks'
adieu voyager who west With ear party."
ata wsu65 ■untag next to him. hoe bead
being N.Mra egstnst his foes by a madame
jolt of the vehicle. In
theetmert•l
swam blloded be a pina gm
paoioo
with whom she was pleyt0g.
DUNGANNON
Tusiwax, August .11.
NOTICE -0. A. NEWTON, I'1+'NT1:1T,
Lookaow, visits m
Dunatin on Mt
ane Sed r'R1DAY of each month : hours trout
e to 6. Painless extracting: s lal ogre l
!pi.e and or esrvin- nett HU teeth. Odle. -
NeXT ltil)D'S TAILOR
DECLASS ale) INTIBILMINT.
the late
rMargaretetto
*brontole the decease of
Olen, robot ot the late John Olen, of Col-
borne, whioh took place at her 141144 rere-
doses on Friday of Mat weak. She, .l -
s time,wos
or ab
two woodman -lowly hnot well for wmwhen she finally s uo-
*embsd to the effeote ot heart illness, aged
79 years. 11 months. tier remelt were tn•
termed in Colborne oemetery,belrtg rationed
thither by • large oonoourse of burrow/tor
Dish yes, Meads and eysepathyring eel: bran
and soqueintsoam. The ou DUMs 1es were
solmenly performed by Bev.
son, passer of Who Presbyterian church at
South's Hill rad ktunobester. Tl:e pall
bearers *ere her four nowt, *1.1, James,
George and Robert, all of Coll,orse. Ra
deceased, as • mother, will be sadly missed
in the family enrols and se s member of the
church she was highly esteemed by all who
knew. bee. The bereaved twos sad daughteea
have the eioesre sympathy el the moa•
=unity.
care el the fwek•teem•
Mrs. Barton Kt:mele'sd. written of
"Wiese gain/ the sick " in the Ledise'
How Jesrsai. Miriam ibst " a Weil
its& ds -el tha.ilioet impegMM
pelmet and ooaseeeesdy ever t
fiiii
seem to be moving wreath* sad seedy, so
SNOW what diffioulMeS the seem •.y have
p eas.asMa. Th. L*slid *Maki sot be al-
lowed to fast boy ��!�bility whstsv.r
about his owe sea. Tse sick -room should
be kept sorapalos.ly nest, and made ea
cheerful and attractive as possible, that the
eyes el the patioot may rest vette sxeepioneise.s
epee his .urroandines. The isle •herself
lf
may oontrtbate to the agreeable
meat it her own dross be simple sad taste-
ful. sod .bore .11, oonsplemeely neat All
railed dishes should be removed immediate.
ly after being used, and so food kept f•
sight. Even the medicine bottles need sM
be.b,trniively in evidence.
" Stiltssss has la itself a pewee to meals'`
sed, se all knew. whoa the nerves re chum
mt
Nature's h.dtea preemies ies nosebag of
impediment Creaking
garments, the rattling ot disba sad kindred
sober are of ems the 000uton o1 posher• suf-
fering to the invalid. To accidently jar the
bed. to spill the teedleine when administer-
ing It, to ohm the door eoi"ly, to •• sleep
sedib y " are mw whore •' • small ank` &
ow is s greet ogeame " is the nvperseast-
eive oesdltics of the serves of the pauant."
Sea , It'll sal Happy Hames.
The very word "home" touches every
lber of the soul and strikes evey chord
of the human heart with its angelic fin-
gers; it io the heart's garden. The
sweetest type of heaven is a beautiful
i4 -shortie- bc. tae. moat .ddlehuttl
DiVe on earth, the centre of the porolt
affections and mart desirable associa-
tions. as well as of the most attractive
and exalted beauties to be found ibis
side of paradise. Nothing can meet in
beauty or sublimity th,e quietti le, penxie
affection and happiness of a well ordered
home. where virtue is nurtured There d
every 'good principle gu.tained.
is nothing like ryeem In the school room
or in the home: have a plea for every -
thine and tet everything 'te sem'e �eyt neat
and 1"01'15:we
iy; k as i " Tabor.
1 -et. the truest brant of any home it
he tt.I:iotnt face, hied words and 11819-
ins baited*.
Home should net 1k regarded as a
flare° where the family merely est. drink
'n4 ek -p• bat the spot to wbIg11 the
rod hn.hand lour to return when the
duties release hi■ chitin. To the
man ,f tynAioew" home .hottld be an
earthly [[t�joidise. Thrlet happy V the
turn whn�In8e miece and comfort 1n his
h„one. r ,
1u tle•,pv br+1Q1 ebe'Tads industry,
srtttiy.ehy- andt, but lore
must he the directive. Inca word*. gcw-
tle tier, and a sweet spo■ttinn IR 014
*d the heart squire pence and hlos*intr•
4 ell. Every true wife wi11 strive to
rsltivnt, thew prinelnles.
Enr•h one mnst do his or her pert. roe'
{tie unity that makes the happy hoes"•
Tkt
Influent., of a henntlfwl home 10 Pit
Mot onlc Iry tie own ininste•s, but by
everyone wit. shore* it. ko.pitaldty.
a y,
AocIDsxr.-On Sabbatand t nal f). of
ie
MDon
old sod son Dol
law were on the way home from church,
they met with what might have resulted
senously, the horse brine trig tsOsly •
emoting dog cing out oo the rood,
oausing horse to ran away and upsetting the owe.
pante nut of the baggy onto the road. For-
tunately we ars pleased to state that none
of them were seriously injured, having rasa
somewhat oat gad braised by the •ootdent,
WHEN JENNY'S DRESSED IN WHITE
•• W.rn't over ninth un levls'-
'Twern's ever my delight ;
But I boor my hart a biotin'
When Jeaay'e dressed is white.
Don't love her so to callow-,
Don't earn ter k.tub my eirkt ;
Batt. Milk «bout yes aagsis-
.. Joa " boats 'em-- druseed in white I
Her Ups, you tee, air redder
Than oberries, filiation bright,
An' them d.ra, silky curls o hen
Contrast so with the wbite 1
An' that blue ribbon roan' her sock t -
I tell you, day er night,
Hearts air the best
trumps
ps 1nw111 deck
When Jeot yin
At Sunday mmtio', when she comes
Ter ohurob, atripPin' liebt,
An' person goes ter tellin' 'em
'Boat " heavenly angels bright,"
I see the people look eroun',
For Jenny's aught their sight ;
An' then they know one amael' f ons -
Th.t's Jenny, deemed in
OODEHICH TOWNSHIP.
Wseximear. Sept 15. 1 SUPPOSE.
Mies Preodteet. of t)oderieh, is vuatait
Mrs. Alt Tebbutt, Sapporo there were never any quarrels
M.. asiiescwiestekiIMJP Lo betwew brother. and "sten.
•*letePdii« 'tom mega ,mew .mac* tea
•
QUEER FACTS.
Nuns usually live to • great age. .
The smell of perfumes is said to prolong
111e.
PolatolS La Oriatiee ?itwrwa row
than • marble.
Japan has a written history extending
ever 2500 years.
Hones sueoumb to cold quicker than
saber aDimaL
Postage stamps ere gummed with
starch made from potatoes.
Fully one•tblyd of the tamale population
of France labors on farms.
p• le of
Here than four-fifths ot the pi o
London never enter a plies
of w
If • ...il's head is oat oC end the
animal
pl•osd In a 000l, moist plc.,
will grow.
In spite of the olosest sepoimice, the dia-
mond mining oowpani.s of South Attlee.
less, N V said, $1,000.000 • year by theft.
T uaIDAY1 Sept. 23, 1 897. 7
HELLO
THE CLD
• RELIABLE.
ALL KINDS OF
Pair.
Th. Mime Moak. of W ieglmm. are visit-
ing •t the residence of their mole o0 the
Huron road.
Mod wlib lfl. Secret- Naugatuck
With the recent death at a tusk
of Herbert B. Fowler,
lout the secret of an invention that pro-
mised to be of limit value to the som-
wor_ld. It e►as a process
for
modal__
making el alis* upon
p n w� or an7 other
from ahemi-ri i substance This pro -
area was made Do."
tied or ble by eratine the
substance that was to be copper -Plated
with a liquid preparation, the
secret
which wee known only induce
Every means had been aired to
him to patent the
but usOf
clted. Learitg might e
it n was recently
A Chicago company
formed which offered to take up manu-
facturing factnring with the eco
ex-
tensively. but condkioo their oter_aQ-
on to patenting qqt the invention. 'Tlbtieeitrr
proposition was sant to Mr. Fowler, but
before en agreement had been reached.
the inventor died.
Het 11 . ter s w. t -a-Sass N; all .d r .
The other day a woman 1n a coaut ,
town wile dismayed by the appeo
of her young son, borne Into the huller
by friendly bands, and ■wfferIig [Lstm
rue of the common ia"cieb•ute of chitl-
ren
ln mooting he bad sratnnge•d fin 1!11
in such a way that one leg wits ennui's•
betweeent two swiftly moving *led" gni
was, in consequence, dreadfully ben," .1
rnow h.vimtnk ?tonicityt11sr•olorcd
mother remembered that one Of ill*
rammer hesidera, w•hoxn she had ea-
tertainrd tris menthe before. bad W
her to nae hot water for mach dins• 'r'
Here was as operates*, to Ui the
r+trkvly.
N lmaotaetwl• plunirea lite yrws,trled
Wire to ■eateent. �N
Montreal, Sept. n.-(Speetal.)) - Q to
an extensive fire took place yesterday
tit- north part of the city, fl ames �
Ir -men could master
residenta, composed of eighteen gamut.
twin No. 340 to 800 Snag ne houses
were turned out of doore-
the loss of their furniture will tell
exceed $20,000- 'Me families burnt
however, acv mostly poor people,
and
the loos et their furniture will WS
h
pole. yupon them. A alsoo took fire. sad lethe Caref melite
Mina were reeheneive for a while for
the-yafet7 b[ their new mooutere.
TROUSLES OF THE KLONDIKE.
Meth Weather less ase 7 eastewte 5•
wuteewd by aur
IS Weald be well tee world -bac pro.peetere
1M the Yukon and Klondike told field. to
remember time the cold is Dot the only
Gid M
eha:.ele ear treble to M aa'an
*ono memos. There is Ms West asd sew
affliction which a nearlySirpseri'1 s t1e
dates the past HMI sit Orr* frhesriMe,
1s retard to tis aaHlMMss• The laths r
WNW itaw-
taiw. to maim.
WW1 U Wsshleat.a 4 ' the
tsetlher Intl s trent-fhb ai M►m 1t"
u the 4414 maid boar,
fro from time to time, se -1t
ttht-b faithfully
e d is 1init. with
IVA
11�►iiibr�1111t urenew was wa in 24,
s
s'l ► M
b f.ebe
ky" het wooer se • Snatriett
a. need lit Ow mem
Lar
gweeFlew.
reel l
Mw Smith, wbo has been the guest of
Mrs. Tebbatt, has recanted to her home in
Leaden.
Tis ;owet Br,..10 , ad iiMd°o• ^oou-
pted the pulpit of Zisa ohm* ea Sunday
last and preached very seseptably to •
largo ooagregstlon. They are emelleot
singers as well a forcible speakers.
Spider's threshing tn.ohlne from Benmil•
ler Dams over the river last week to help
thresh tise heavy crept of our township.
eternisation and tee e*a4leg armies.
Coiaoideot with the lost pause whioh the
trsoob Revelation Imposed upon the pro-
ems of *stoned colonial expansions whioh
was es marked • feature ot the eigkWsotb
amatory. there *warred soother sitptes
atioo of he great of s standing tios gM ter of modern
atioo of the
days, themselves the °atom* of the levee
lit Oahe. aid -el the gesar ' oanaorlptioa
wkiok the ReveluUoo bequeathed to us
.teat with its expesatioa of the Rights or
Mae. with the birth of the ora-
tory, ponrated dertag to sooth e:aswe. 11.
eine* tads Om la fall maturity n Lederer.,
folk►,development
ergo m• `ice n.ad is slabetv1 roar
teres res organization.
war .ver wide!' the .seeembt y
wails, whose ime* he disimeaserl tad
wham .b la thee• be em•ado' As freedom
Ices grows Pali w+ithbsMd. ee Mee they
prows and .triag1Ms•d• Is thi. melee
erdoot of • smeary,) whim ratse tee pill-
tie.t liberty are eastoaleble. a more Brom
perverdoa o< home & Melees, as is so eon -
Meetly olaftsad ea messy sides! or is there
possibly la le also a sign of the times to
acme, M *stolid is ooss.OMea with other
i,..1 -tram ••'A Tweattketh U:: -
look." by A. T. Maim. 1a Herpes
ails for S.poteaber.
m11 Was as mime.
It was about 2 o'elook in the materna**
Muth the abseil of Back's County rods up
M D111 Sospers cabin at the foot of the
tai ssisls M :reset til• man on • w.rr.at
sberdng him with steeling oorn, Bill's
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THII BinT
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1N THP: MAIIKOT
at $5.75 per ton, Cash.
A11 Coal Mu on the Market Scales,
hare you got xifiu lbs. for a ton.
WMa LEE.
Orden left at WIT= H LI4Zi'1l�trrs
promptly attended to.
thoughtless, and sisters sever peevish or
perverse I
Suppose " I shan't " were words
board from little lips. and little flute were
never oltneb d to strike.
Suppose tears of psalm were saver ebbe.
mod the .nn never , dews es atter
tween Cotte ones
Suppose all this to he the MSS, walla sell
soros homes be brighter.
wife est is the open door with a pipe in her
mouth. sad as the otho« Dame along up she
towered :-
• Sant Davis, you are just the man I
wanted to e.e. eve hoard you talk a berg
about the Bible, and I went to u you if you
really believe that story about Jesse and
the �whale !'
Of dowse I do," was the reply of
mom Is Bel errand hien* May
•' How big sew mea Jester Y' persisted
the weasel
" 'Boat as Mg as I we, I reeks. Did
you my Bill wee off huntin' !"
• And did the whole mealier ria head-
iest or tet test'" ntinaed the woman, m
she erowdd semi fresh toba000 into the
pipe.
Heed -fes, I reckon, thou' I ain't ds-
patfs' 'boat it and raisin' • row. FWer
Diokiess says i1 was feet fast, but he wawa'%
char no mori s ma If Bill ie around home
I'd like to see him • minute."
" Bal bow did Jour live down tbar is
Abe shale till be was eat oat !"
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Spoor per 75o
Knives " 150
Forks ��_750
Table Cruet, each �"
Pi:kle " ''
Butter Knife "
Candle Sticks " ... •
Sad Irons "
Sc4.soser per p�
We can Plate anything
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or Steell Oall and see
samples of our work.
NBERSON BICYCLE CO.
Limited, Selena.
75o
500
15o
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10 and iso
VARIE1 IES.
Jamie is filled from rad to end with •1l
the appointee of the latest civiliratton.dowe
to the electric oar and International .zhibi-
etoe.
An umbrella lesur.aas es.psay Ms just
been organised to Lead L win mean
sasas as mil
imam /ewes of natetW wee.
se Amorists yes* melded to me time
be loved Landes, laved linden, bat did
not like the metal owl of Wept- I r.mied-
d hire that the girls were tp.st y. "Yet
hat they de their hair .o tbom y. tied
they ain't talk for seer apples," he cu.
marred.
sow. 1 deal sores with tbst ter.
Tee English girl. may "1�b T� faair
rte et all mares. bee t m tory pretty hair,
sed the girls ems sigh he * eysibtbet ninny
sad trail. te wigs al trek wit
sot so ■ erg t eme weds ss being
slashed try it that to a utms should'
mealy he .s sideshow. NAM* lessoiact-
d and heavy, perhaps, is the Saguia girl,
•sed sot vw� well enema wham *be take,
Si eet►tl s>MNee. kul p 1rg omen wed
well nit ap 1a her ewelea elms. whim* are
wean sep.rbly. Hee Isammrs aro gentle
Brad dtrwet. bee vsi s ahead eihage tg re.
O her Wilds seri hitt bre l.rps A bare WS
•..bard Was she is silt m . geseress
law ••---
p'pINM1WFANOV.
A ..-.a fobsItis1111111111" Qia�.Mmi! bees 1�
A trains, is sa mN, bee isiwisl es
mbl�
rubber fish worm. whish s _- y
the germine earth -worm that a N0Sfhbwill
litsot
It
be able to detect the ditfes
Is a oonot rfeit rad almost indestructible, it
mowers the purpose to the great satlefse-
tion of the fiehermeo. This will save the
small boy the labor of evading aro the gar-
den every time ha want. to go fishing.
"Mme-.," raid Willie leastag- *ward
his mother sad speaking in a lend whlapitr,
"the promoter said • Httle while ago, 'Ona e'
word more mad I have dose,' and he • talked
663 words since he said it. I've been mount-
ing 'sin of him 1"
" See berm That horse you bold me
rune away. klokes, bites, strikes, and tries
10 mor down the *table at night You told
me that if I got him ostia I wouldn't part
with him for $L000.'
'• Well. you won't." -Detroit Fres Press.
jl
Aatar•1 .se Amadei.
Peri' leas p.tae pipes.
Ie Japan women load ship..
Arizona claims* lake of ink.
Italy leas the only Latin newspaper.
Australia makes 100 kind. of wine.
Monkey skin is aced i. pocketbooks.
No bouquets or buttom may be worn by
Atlanta polleemen.
Wlmme On Seta:
day of last week one
et J. Hegira rays met with what miehf
have bees . serious accident. He with other
boys were playing erected the saw mill, and
be got astride W. leans's horse whioh was
bleohed to the wagon. The bone took
fright at the log oar. whioh was being seat
oat of the mill, and ran
away. waThe
heatb of
the • onto e harness mill
the yard, when M fell end the wagon paused
over his body. Dr. Maoklln was seat for,
sad .a his arrival it was learned that one of
the boy's lungs had been braised. Though
suffering oeo.tderably, we are plowed to
learn tbat he 1. drug an well es can be •:-
prated.
Ce. 0 TO
e. Immo ; }hale resit Hilt no MHO'. r'
I can's rut why the •firth taros 'roared, bat
I know that she do. Hebb 8111111 In bra
sheep, Mra Hooper e"
• Wiest site me. °white ed the women,
Udall Ignoring .l1 que.tioss about bar kif
bard,"In that why that whale &age dean
mere Jester whoa be had him.
is met baa u fur *rep
• O.gis soy," lied the shsiff, " bat I
Luaus the Lord wanted things the way
woe, as' so they turned out as they
fns speaktn' to you about Btl1-
wttsr le het"
'4 1 Oh, Bill 1. to barn today."
•• Nis I see him 1"
" Tar snail. When yea rid up he was
ole•nln' his ata brae othe house, but I
reckon he's ready tar yor, by this time. Jest
atap .round the es'ser.
Tis .B.rit strop's .ad ran easiest the,
mural* of a Mishima bald is Bill's bead•.
As he recoiled a step or two Bill asked :-
" Was yea lookin hr N. Sam 1"
•• I was," replied the oMoer. " Yes, I
hot stopped m mtett to my howdy and M
remark thatoar el. woman ain't so tele,
▪ Orrin vin.olt I'll by coin' beak to tows.
Nim day Bill -Geed evasive to you, Mrs.
Weepst.+•
STURDY BROS.
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t the patties ease
serif 1i• Mfr '
rvrn rat tbrist:11.-
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rib
BeeesIUss .f a inseam,
Whoa • sass talk. about the peer hod -
rase outlook he amorally memo the
poor way he looks out he 1ad-
eea As engaged girl may (eel awful sure
of rase , but .he doesn't oat assay
*alma till atter she gets married.
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hearts nim Ark e ' rat of
owe fin llM wan Ws Y d
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thee, forgive 141a for net asking her.
A rainy day on.tame 1s an .Zoos41 for a
trauma M haus all the men look et bar
braise all the ether womoa out
AkWillaia's idea of *sear* to to evAas
plosteh la a lieMeteed ta a whit"
hwe
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