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Al this time of the year (+darer' •
ible
are 4811tkinds of torturst
in
realm. and t.ruanal ptitwisrthe advice B
ae liable o Study Club
ONISIMINSMIMa
inset*.
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of Le•...1 140,1
Brantford
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of Mrs. F. Howe, of Oxford street,
'motion unt..jktiinutlie. Site says 1.
A horrid melt Iteoke out on My -little
•
Suagestiva Ottstion, the intcrnatiO
child suffertel•
acutely with the burning and itching
end -grew quite reenleas. A friend ad-
Viggett '4.. It) ./.110•13411.. I aid .40,
and 4vI1S surprim‘l to •ts• how quiekly
it gignitred away the mai. The very
first atiptiention steenisl 4., coid and
Oise the Ititritivax, and aching. making
the child rest rashers,. 444 seter.41
he was completely 1.11-rr41.,,jtl4t 11 111311,4
rr111311111114 4111 llle 44l.S111.0t; itrilere
the trosililt• had been. /.mild bit- lite
best briding 1131111 t'el 1041:11.“
All druirgisto 111o:1 storm.. :SI vollt
111' 7.1111 1/111, T.3.11110. o•
Mien. • •
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Signal ie called to the Internati
Newspaper Iiible Study 41111.. repre-
Selltell in 111111lerieh itt 1110.
Internat. 1 Newspaper 444 444*'
tet tide Clot. Ga. tlo. loot.... 14 pro -
ass itufetteted way sitiiing
Go. imasnes. &der stinty of the 14444e.
the 1.4sAyi111t1u4td 12.114411ialiit Y. .04.11.4
the problems giter 11011 erett.
111.1,11.4. lire. It is • 444.4414 .1 all those
who join a lo4i41 1111,1 bike up the
simple elitirno ..1111i11.41. 16.11Ting
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!lie St 13141114t4let 14: 40 pet 444 111e
404(4.4', 1411 it 114 ItI)t ellt/Sitlerr41 fair .t.,
TOURS OF (iREAT LAKES "v.' blew ".."1".1'. lar tl"' i'1.14.'"
inc..tiot. wait the did..
AND GEORGIAN BAY ii. i•ot
Nittela wilool teacljers, . Ititili• claws
seggogars, awl ehitreli-ggiers generally..
• 1,01. saeti ate. riaa...• Poo t •rlhur. Ned 4 1
Duluth 1.•:4%.•• n....o.. r `.1.....1.:). ....4.41.m.d.4).
seal 1..1.i.1•44.3.1110.110. 111 alio :41r.m404 thrive:1* naay is.hitig to thi;. aiewsliiittei chit.,
to Itultith.4 . •- la - \ ' • also 114111.4'lltireligtiel,,•;4 4111
. For Mandool... ,..113.1,.......t
Leave cohere:wool Ile 1..ii.. owri, S41.11111. c
1.3.1 111111.11111). A11 Sllell 4.41.0 .w.trttily, in.
▪ Palt..1 • ' . . ' . •MVitintri•Tritlitrvard-ereventepr4r4for'eler-
isnd. Soo and Mach . .
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for Sault :awl ail aa.aa 1.011, tittle %hiring lite %....r. • hut et
..yirsr Parr, 4.1000d.•POint'ao Runt sqd 11.14.• it11•••:wor 1 lit, tift y -t wit, itea•sti,ittn lit•ri•in-
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PLOP P. iii. '.. . . seizes. , -It ie: desira1.1.- 111141- tit.. 04414.4 -
For• /41......c6s. Go Homo ISAL Copper Hind. 1114110 114• 4,111sWer401 ,rr..• lb). IrsstAlls •411•4.
For flans• Sorter Etc-- and Parrs Goon .mr.-e• nt tidied.
1'..netitnu I' 1. day. 1.•.....l..114
4.; " 44,14 I*a 14j11 4.4.111.
1.1114,101N1 S11111 111 1414. wetter lt 111.' WM'
With Aiiidakitr,i, awl how had
nisi il disobey : ertivs11
How cast yoicAsttfy God for command-
ing this wholes* slaughter pf men,
wOnien. children alai animals (This
question must be answered in writing by
members of the Club. but do UM attempt
the iipswer without thorough enquiry and
inyetaigation.,
Said h.. was lying 1,4
St;
Is .3 evor 4.1.144. Ill• et
necessary, Pit 11.•1 44 It 1 .111 01'
411 tine s41414t1 11).110. %
)1144' loorsoll lie guilty ad
111, lire to 4:141141: 1111) his 11:11ekS.
48014 SIIII'ret! in )1.4•4•iVi1111( 11i411411( 11110
Ilt• is xer)' pima
• it, V. May a igerson like
Saul he very religionw nuid praetke
„in; Will 4, the •thleittilet of Ike.
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• ls 44 profess/141 Chi istiaa grggerttliv
rated al his Inte mot al wigg:t ,hy
fellows ; \.
11 at 111441 keep..a part id' 4 ,s1's
LA44GAIG4S41.11
.t4.41 )6%1. hito rItly 'N'.'414 ? Why or
why not ?
IS it profreeird
Farm ane
Garden
GATEWAYS AND FENCES.
How the Farm or garden: May ge
Cheaply sad Pietieseamely Inclosed.
The appearatece of a farm MOORS a
great demi to tbe owner If he ever
wishes to sell it Good teepee; fresh
paint, orderly yards and neat farm
buildings count fur profit Bueers are
more likely to take an attractive look-
ing play. than an ugly one *ad are
eilihrgto pay more tor It thar. 14W we
which teddowu. A well kept farm
has an appeackuoit ot prosperity
ingly break. MI 1. I io.l's cii iiiiii and •%isi' •- • - - - St.
mem. any lietier hail an orilinar:% ' _ , ,
• Verse hi thee. Gotituday ever give . '- -
4.114. 114.1
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peesoig's Dm eharaetee ? .
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Tickets and information
Agents, • -
KIN. Gildersleeve.
latitioossi
•
all 1 v
C. H. Nicholson,
U. attic Nigt
44.4111414 •
Civic
Holiday
Aug. 5th
RETURN TICKETS
at
SINGLE FARE
from to *41 .4.14..i4i14 it8
eetiadn, east of Port Arthur, and to
DPI Mit and
GOOD GOING
I'. M. train,. Aug. 4*44 ati.1 all Lean's
Aug. alt. Return l' Aug 11111.
Tickets 111111
I'111tsionstIos mon.
111.1.n. 'Swim AftWat. trodirselt
a. 0t1814 4.' Y. FINT414. 1. 14 4..1' Mit.. PAVING
GPANO TRUNKIVMAN'il
'habits the` internal igloo! 44 lay
school 1 .4410014M. try 'fry. 448'.
1.41•0•41 t. N111011 114 Sn 1..1)441 so
interast ebiewliert•. andthey •will AP'
pear weekly. One of ottektion.
stets vveek to to he At ..Wererl 04 141 i4-
1 114, and oping thea.' the prizes
a to kr awarded,
'his piper's 44111 114,1 ,,..,'4 bola a
LOA 1 N err...paper 110.1.- :nod* Chat for
-its riders. lend gitaritiat.1.. 111`411f
111111 • tml fulfil the emelition144ithat
every* ling hep
rein r ttttt istei sit. 1 le
faithfii v_carrical tell. - - •
C' dations,of the Coatest. .
EArl *it kri 8,1 her
I ly.11.111 t be .1 sill, -*
the 1.0110111441l44.4' 04 the
Yr 1.1.11111114Y 401' 11114111-
1nternal MIMI NI•Ws-
13. attirrunt-thts -tont
paper shim
contest, in o
bership in I
paps, Haile .
Koch cont.
I lid, mind aorwer
questions for 14(4
weeks, t og hog for ..414114.84'. July
114411, and the answers must al, be in
the possession of ill Alger Within
wo weeks of 4 he el. So. 1 this period.
----whiety allows [Wit Wee 14 grace after
the 1.111Se ..t 1141111e.1.
1, Dill ipleStiNIN
Separately. and the 'piper 'written ori
'me side only. AllAWel. 101.1-01. .1144 44X -
curd Jeri) h leen 14411141.4 in length and
may he less. It will be a iiinvenience
if st 'Went. Will write their answer.. on
letter paper, about s'. it/elle:4 by 11
inches. I
1. Each aisswer 4 11.14*': the name,
:4,141re44i of (lie writer at tis'
hat the i(flow*''. mo it canige
identified. given .4 14(18,14041', registered.,
4.1 thenifie 14/11111. rut, Olt NO the ex•
llet Plat kIPIN it Ity number only.
:1Student, rhould he tlareftil to un
dentatel the gpiest ion before anmwer
ing. T41 410 this, the lesoem text •
be read, and especially the VerSe.
%OWN. 1114M whirl 1444. ki le* 111
I
.11.. Tile Ilm.tverm (nom this Liming
41,44 he dell tfl141 to It hi. (Mice,
fuel they 54111 1.1111111141 ar the close
of the faintest, and forwarded to head -
start PM. fire: independent examination
49. rorstpetent e0at4li110111. Thi- prizes
will then he awariliel aceoriling the
highest 114.1 of mark., sun
mienhers .4 the International New's.
mow- Undo •-eiossly 4 lob, nod
which itiay,lhe awarded to members of
Lint in this Local
steli of the written
'-1484* einisevist i ye
6odefich Civic Holiday
RET
SIN
to alll'itat
N TICKETS
1.
LE FAREI:k
its in Canada,.
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AND SUSPENSI
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N BRIDGE,.
Ticket.* SINN' 10 m. _Mains
August a le 11101.4 .74h.
Return limit August nth.
'Secure '; rickets at • liriti 1. 'I'. 11111.
Town 4.1114.a. --
F. V. LAWRENCE.
Town Agent
Westward Ho
"Superior Esprrir"- - t
Port
Northern Navigation 1 1.-0at. 18,1111
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Unti. 1.30itio• Insttr. trios 1 Osten tir tt ttt
), t'414 11149)
4.. \SIX BOATS WEEK
tnaki. •dirret- -mune cithrt
Hiepetior
for Winn.IMM '
'wig, and principal points in the %Vied.
thilkl Vie/filetfeel Trains, miexerlhel
Dining Car Service, Pidatial Sleepers.
REDUCED RATES VIA CHICAGO
s
Canadian
No ern
Ontario
LitlieShot e Ex press
to:otta. lil, From Toronto
For Sparrow Lake,
Muskoka Lakes, Parry
Sound and Sudbury.
The best fishing in Can-
ada on the Maganetawan
and French Rivers, reach-
ed direct.
%% Hu, 4'.1-seiteei 4lept..'"ViMictra,'
a oh. 111t.11•aa 11--
ft./11.11M.
TO CONSUMPTIVES
Edward A. Wilson's Preparation of
Hypepholphites and Blodgettt f • the
original formula is the Sovereign Rem-
!sly tor,Conoutoption, Asthma, Bronchitis,
Catarrh, La Grippe, Coughs. Colds, and
aililiroat and Lung Matadi.;
Thousands of people say they have
been relieve(' by it.
Threw Who have need it will have no
other, and reeoniniend it to their fellow
atifferere.
haa mired many after they were
given tip ea incurable by t heir phy.ielene.
The undersigned 11.14 N yogi !hive
can testify from his taft) experience an
toffs; velar,.
Write et once --deleye arse ilaitgerous
and way prey. fatal.
, For full pat Oculists, testunoniate,
etc.. address
C. A ABBOTT, Sole Agent.
6* Ann Street, New York City, N. Y.
001, o , . .4... ,W.9,741t .!1, . . . .
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On1ltC.401,, i,eirt,11,...N..II,
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THE PRIZES.
l'ird Series A gold medal to each
.1 444.' Hest 11%rn PertrtnntnIlt4,
- 1.4.4.1.1141 Serie. 'A silver medal 111
each of I lie 11041 li Se. 041/1G.41:1111 4.
Thi111 series .% Teacher's Itilde,
tilee-C1.70 I. to emit of the ileia---ii,
meshing-. •
'mirth S4•1104 The In Mk "1'11.•
Ile 4 of ChristianitY," prier 1.5111, to
iiii!.. 10,1 thirty 11....
:Mts. -"-'--4
• If 4 r 111 .4..11e, .4, a leVela 'peal 1, ‘."
ex palish inirrednetii in, a'rieher ex 40411•
move :41).1 ••,110.411.114141 knowledge
of the [Mil imil ,if lifi., to All who
take this eit se whet her wiiiithig any
other_prita --.
Each 4 re suit ably en-
graved, giving i le nanie .1( the win-
ner. and far whit it is aweriled, and in
like manner each l4ibk. and hook will
1144 itimeribed. .
All who raniwrile, nd have ideas,
are urged to take ' these studio'
regardless of the'deare vof their eilti•
call am the paper. lure not valued
trout out etItientional or tit rat y stand-
%
paha, tha from 4444' the point f view of
444,' engettry of their reason ideas.
Suggestive Questions on the \Sunday
School Lesson by Rte. Dr. I.
for . the International News
Bible Stud, Club.
r .
July 26th, teat'
Saul Henget' by the Lord 4, tem
L9.-1 13-2N. - --
int./0 Chapters I:1, 14 and IA i
' (golden fest .The Lon! oar Clod will!
we serve, and his Yoh". with, we ithey,'
Josh. xiv. : 21.
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lay slur 4*:111 the fasts -
tenable habit of that gthy, had some.
thing 10 110 With 1t11 accomplikinneuts,
petreethia la which consisted In mak-
ing "neither too pinch nor too
neleet." 4
- -A DIAliV# aoteworthy feet on the eti-
quette of tbose dims is that nobody
ever knocked at the (boor. The correct
thing was to scratch softly with the
nail ,,o .the anger, which the dandies
of the day kept extremely long. En-
qtletts war ao right, In feet, that it --kir
said that the Duchess') de MontpeusIer
Anent a ttnerter of her life in mental
torture ati to wbotber dlffeivat
vkluie.adieltted to her presence were
eutIned to Mt on chairs with backs or
u*Iy on stools:
A REAL NOVELTY. "I,
A Hasameek Cover of Nakeral Colored
Really tie gteaLtesinitn.tiovelty that bail
been s
covereen this aiell000 Is a Minute:tick
,
11 4* backed by iota of pearliest.
commo0 sense 1.0o: Many a haat-
muck. ed and dejected looklug. la
perfectly a , without a break and
ulagether too o he discarded.
• 'Ile cover tbat au 1 lous girl has
deviated le of' uatural Hutu. A piece
wath
s 4ut he tit e tvp 4.4 the WMh
k,
ppaliordo-thIe-weeaseamesi, ou
4404
48
valance about the depth of the dis-
carded fouge.
talattee upuu it a sibii•
cimveutioual deulgu stanched In dull
greet, uud ,40114,44„ the whole outlined
0.1 brown heavy Worklug cottou. The
hewer edge of the tailauce wry 04414144144,
aud. the Diego kuOtted. were
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Canada's Growing Time
4S MOST STRONGLY MARKED- ---
14.7 . THE ,, INCREASIC-4F-ITS-
Telephone• Service
THE BELL TELEPHONE CO. OF CANADA
affords Serviim with 1004004 Subscribers_
E x change Connect ion costs 1 Ati Extension Set on Your
illy :0,e to lne per day. Desk :I', cents perlday.
.• ,
, i r I Via 1,, t4 ,,,,t tt&thil,/,
SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS
FOR RURAL LINE CONNECTION
Over 300 Ruraysystems now connected.
1.1)r full p Jt..uirs congiar :
GUM gt•Llor:Illy 4434.41 moo In... what ("Dor but „juke it, bumped"
ter, and bad oleo WIWI-4% 4•41. What 44 Gs son (44, prospective buyer. Even when
al 1 spit total tiauleiteL there Ls no gametal of a eine au air el
motive in dikolteying I ion
111 *4'. 4"1" thrift is a gaidd investment, for It
-greft," that is a matt saitiching hAldh to the 0011044se414400 in wkien tb•
himself nom it piddle oi,..v.o. owner Is held tn the community.
4444444 : Farm' fences should he kept in good
21 Wine') is the miller. conditkin for reasons of ecouoiny. If
• liad•Oinur AU. tu_eAst 4 oti.usiwiindstng else; tile thist ' picturesque -1
roans. infer iissoion dim do e ? few., for form or gtrde, are or rough
...Mow tbs.. God i•alite boats. The.. ma be
proy..1.. or woe,471,41,,, of one o i• 7 y made attractive
_ enough Ma serve for tho house VW. -4-
,44•4•11-4 Sill 111 Nktll's 1411. % deu. as may he 'melt bo examining the
+ot stie,ese41-ot his.' '• illustrations; whicb suggest a .nOW
et.* 1/1' style for a gate and fence.
• 21'24 ‘Vat• S•1111 s•0 IT IN 'nibs ,rustic gatewso, which %US
vaitSe be had kititi.si, lieeskiuse I bunt at tt matte cost. any a. worth
hail 1*iet bitind oitt and was suffering imitating. wodittect. „um, to lit
Ili.. painful results ?
1-i triii., ,...ts soloing IPA
the sineromediogs, I'LL, oat Is between
lesti/-his sin is biotin • him „ it Cedar tree'''. aud (iv"' it a Wtjild'
wifitiod pt hitit ?
Augiat 20d.- 1908.
David Anointed in Bethlehem. I.
Sam. xvi, : 1 4:4,
tiohlen 'reet Mail loolselli on the
.)1it ward illilleitt01101. 1.11t. 1.1411
10444,14 11 oft hesrt. I 4411111. : 7.
Verme I. tS 11441 method did God
in talking to aud what
toottual doe. _lie ti. tgatny itt talking
to the fait ?
'AVas ttttt t•i 1.- lilag;k1„,
praised. for mogil• tt i tt g in ec Said ce.
ject.
Ought the feeling•ii and the POW
mein of every true man always liar-
• wit he elearly le essed will
414 -
VerSe 2 the bed togginl this
instruct' to SMOrlel, to 1.0 wa-
rn movie to *attritive, to Ito a mean. of
deceiving Saul, end. if no, is such de-
ceit in harmony with 441.' teaelimg of
.1 19111.4
Verse:1- Is it perfectly Saar to go
W11011. Cioil may send its, with only
partial knowledge of what Wo hovel"
ilo, with the confidenee that tial will
make elear our full :mission in doe
time?
-Verne I May we hope for prosiwr-
ity if we do Jett fall in Kingly .with
flial's Naos?
11We 4114. 11111•11141 Of (rod's
representative, or 44-4iod's pro v Renee,4.
1'.4 111..i31.4" ',:fir,igi:::!gr! in not gulls.., at,
ways ••inno.4•4lltly,'', mail tilt 4111r 44414111.
itArls tr-4044.0"44.4 '
lh. .11 !geed special pinparation
in miler to eiljoy 1101.11.• worship
the-lane...1'. or shoold alwai ...he in
a proper state 1 rm.
Veg...4. to 144•41114
414.41., 10 4404 It 111.111111e 14481111.11l of
therswithout special light from God,
and is such light alwi44'039'41440,41.
_lintea-Goll 48*te vont
extern' Molt sorlIntillIfnt to folio 0'1.41111;
opinion., 111141 if so 15 We
Verse 3 How miselt dependence can
u 4- --111•41.14mOr
MIMI% 110 311 Mlle% 10 311011y 10111 g....1-
"esN
144onten and women generally 11.44..
;.hatriteley stamped ninon their
Whit is the ' difference it. I
Per
path leads to the house. The cuts
g ean id.•a, as to how the g.t.te 11*
. 'The two uprights aud the
• Ince on_ibe tqp are Of locust
All t rest is of cedar. Parts of the
mnsUek brandies; bay.- Gein lett on -the
pieces t go to 1111 up Use gate. A
gateway like this+ would out prove.et-
fective a um pigs or ctiktens, but
would thr larger annuals. It Is not
only cheap lid durable, but deitifflidly
attractive use so perfectly In har-
mony with itasurrOuedlugs.
Soaking the ower ends of posts in
crude. petrQk*u1 and theu burning It
off, tlius driving the trot oil Into the
wood while ctuir ng the outside, ban
giveu the best r1LIt1, In preserving
pltcb pine poste. Nets which were
treated *lateen ar ago before set-
tling and were meet' taken up were
kt good condition.. oee treated as
gbove were all in pm Many somul
condition aud paid to text fifteen to
twenty years longer. If peoperly.doue
this treatment said -mingle $4\huldthitike
good poets last iddelhaltely.
Tatioutr methods of treatio atswere
tried. Poets merely soaked 1 .crude
a matt!
Versos s 111 IS it 11411:t1IV 114....essar4'
for its to lied out by actual experience
what wi• need to klit4W..1n4„w44y.?
iThy did God not tell Samuel which
Of the sons 14 .4 .'004' he hail cbgisen for
king, withoitt all•this formality
On what groutid does God make his
choice when he has positions to fill ?
This question is to be answered in writ-
ing by members of the Chile.)
Does it follow 11.1t Wholl 1 4.0 11.4..m.
*titian by and .lelerts Another for n
certain pomition that he hoes 1 lie set,
eeted one more than the het
v..", 1,13 4,V, 44 latvid's nel-
tketttl all1t14 that 'wanton...I hint the
the) of king
'When a 111.1 11 1..41 04.1114, (401..
fare with a lin trent.. opportunity -is
`there atty possi los not eiti•
bracing it
fot•;4111140, Atte.
I /avid and loliat 11. I. 'Sam. 4444.;
AS OTHERS THINK.
Everyone in tadetich Has a Right to
His Own Opinion. .
While everyone has a light to 1141
own opinion, yet it in wise always to
consider what others think end profit
by it.
Nothing make,. life oo iniserahle, or
interferes no widely with the useful.
neAs of the average person, as indiges.
tion, and it is well for us Gri give fair
connidgrAtion to whet others think
About this remarkable affliction.
Jas. iireiltion is positive that 411 Mior
na stomach tablets he hes en abriollite
cure for indigestion and the many dis-
agreeable semptome that follow this
disease. such as distress after eating.
coated tongue, had taste in the mou4h.
ilizelowse, flatulency and nervonetwas.
Ille Mi.o.tia with natiefaction
guarantee(' or 1111I0ey back, Ile I.
Hever iii it and lel Limy you.
\No Dopier,
"I hope, driver. ?on Will not run
stray with me !" "Bleu yet. iv..
Innis ! I've sot Wit* *414 Nit kith,
at bliss* already !"--London opinion.
les '
'4-
'44321 4
4,1
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The illepaillanent of 'fisheries arid MI
the in 'the Shoal. 41111111try ere
unanimous in\• advising people that
there is tot out has. fishing to he
found in Gulled es on -the Iniver
reaches of the Males etewan River. 111111
that the MAI an French simply
teem with Itin e, pii feel rind leis..
These water. are n practically
unlianed becausle there lax been
wenn of reaching thee' Now the
Canadian Northern is 1 rating a
service intereectitig the rely cart of
the hest emintre. It is well known
what et temild Insisting all the parties
got w o went into Oh offretion• las*
fall 1 let the lishertnen take note ont
of their book and get their *bare 'uf
the spoils. •
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"Isn't Jehlis a believer In the feith
cute ?'' "Ho lio," "Iti. it trite that he
Wouldn't 114Vn 11 doctor for bin wet,.
the 11(1110' day 48114.11 site watt 444 ?" I I
1111rvii(n tens. "IVell, I me A tire tor
go into big house Ana now." "Oh,
that's all tight. ile's ill now him-
self F.-Tit-Mts.
Home Wall &ft ElVell try to 14.1-1)
the top because tbey pests. cowpony.
8048810 CULT! AND MK=
petroleum , gave next beet regatta,
e ThieseTrealed with tar in a shut -
lar manner to petroleum stood next.
In each ease the poste were set two.
feet deep and were treated to a height
ot two and a half feet.
WHEN BATHS WERE RARE.
a Dandy Washed Hie
- Fee* Nearly Every Dilly.
It will come as a Rbock to some teed
ere to learn that one of the most seri.
ous occupations of a fifieeeth century
aneinfewooe to protect her husband from
'raking Into coneideration, however.
the horror wits which the people of
those days regarded cold water and
clean clothes. it Is not surgrinIng to
learn tliut the question of exterriestat-
-iug these Insects madenife a burden..
cleanliness 44101 1/04.01117 looked upon
114 11 dangeruus comm, but a positive
slu. The 'soul alone was regarded as
of any importance. so Met the neglect
of the body beinunwee much a virtue
that a bath was only allowed in CSBel
of mune. At any rate, water had 0
place in the toilet of the grand MO
uarque. Ills valet after -pouring al
coutalning 'spirits of wine over ttie
hands of Ms .tostjesity passed a mall
Shirrget (hoe 441. Completing
the
in the seventeenth century, however.
to
cleanliness was carried to such fill et
resit that an English dandy was ev
pected to wash his f ace -nearly every
day.- So rsplcily did the custom spread
that It wart nee...wary to femme 11 molemn
warning that the emetine of using wa
ter for this purpose. "injnres the ey e -
sight, engenders toothnehe and entarrh
renders the completion 4201014001/1 and
makes the akin susceptible to cold In ;
the winter and heat In the summer." 1
Washing seems to lin V0 been more
popnlar in the eighteenth eenturr
1•41.111.00 than in Engiand, this in spite
of the fact that s otter was forbidden
In the former country.
A It girt according to M. Franklin
In "IA favilita dat XIII. an xrx. WA -
eta." is that of blowing cedes wee. Te. 1
day It 1a a mons or ire perfunctory
neneetty, hot in the siespeakeeenth can- 1
wry tt was an acerantotadoneast (Ma
psaatiberorawn tiometwdow.nmerbistbe toast, oaf cat. trinneltaint.t,
same. motif and treated In the seine
sonildueitlou of colors being stenciled
1114011each.
result, was not only •artistle, but
eutinently poictical, cool and eleinly.
The stenciling ea* done. of course, In
"lust" dyes, tor that the cover was
made Washable. •
-.Hterrinarteinowlisle malty VitelatihWer--
thi, idea, so that the girl W110 14 uOt
an artist (dais tate was) may devise
ether_aulj siMpler th. !orations for -Ler
Immune I: cover, but% iis outline work
1.4 1-nry--mwarld 'Mitt= or rnffla 01 ap-
1.:...1 .1144'.'* or fiullia dots of dull tint-
I rl ell.
BATHROOM FITTINGS.
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Soma of the Newest and Most C
Wet Appointments.
. Appropriate furnishings for the batb-
room are , recognized as necessities
these days, and additions to the re4840
t:16mi collection are eonetantly being
CONTRACT DEPT.
OR
GEORGE"PORTER'-Local Manager
Iliimossiomosmi
imwoommos, ,
The )aaail14.1a•-a1 .4,41 .4 la al la - I It. aata.., 44*,' 41111,,,,., and ,41141'\V
ens• 'Aid !tutu iI 1,31 km The retort wa. elfeetiv
oat
:11111..froths. Notolotig Ago. tit the co -H
m.....1 -aw tfe Propoied.
1.4 11, 11141. 1.1 1.34'11•411111•1t 01 Ails' - - -
a sp. 844, be W:4" fiegpiently iptet - Mr. Slowlsty : what s.
rgipred hy.it triappistg*torembet- yoft thitrk=ieitilPitiesi nano, for4*'ill?'.6
-mi.'s. .Sie•aker. said Mi, ' Miss l'asse (looking deep into his .,g4
'Dickens, toggling t,i the 0114.4, ••it 11115' et eS) : '11110 e4 the only - 111311 she
44p hy t 1511.$1.iit II P•5 II /5 Pill:. 5 -
my lather eititiril an e‘tit•ensiirii wliiitt .,.
• popithtrit* •Ip,rkis is Thmedlairtfla Ish-shorse 44444444s -441- i tre-i.- •
with,* 2 j'44.4..•iii.igigis1a11eg.s. ..glity are w.ir141 if il. Is rre n4* *1'*' t1))0k4y Istvitil- ,
Intel, 'that 1 *to strongly 4+9441.4-4444-41.- 48er.-.4.
TUE enamor APPU114T44,OITS.
intold.---11-Wt4*-seco80panying stretrir
pictured sten* of the mose recent. They
of white enameled metal, eaal-
ly, kept clean and calculated to liar
--atomize with the -Hewn fittings dr such
a room. The town rack is a little our
of the ordivary, the hooplIke attach-
ments swinging togetter or opening
out, as pietured. tberinometer Is a
bathroom requisite, nod the oae here
shown 14 attached to a loug metal
unit, which [termite 01 (1. Whig bung
c4tven(ent1y uud readily coneelted.
Th soap dish Is Intended for the hath•
tub`ortil le placed so as to extend o
the t p of both the bot MI the col
--tegtgt
Vim Bay It, Ilmils.
Inlet' ;Oen are telling your troubles,
made; dant sigh. A mile toiet-e-wry
the effort of he other person to Hetet,.
Sigh and ya listener has vanlithed
around the co er. or, woree still, ithe
itriglests lovIt you to the next.jully
affair she gh
14 woman tout tell bet. troubteit -
no (1114. 14 talking ahOut tragediee-then
let her learn bow to gernish them with
much. a ready *tulle that they sound.
like -comedy. Other people sent trot
only listen, telt they will aek for more.
It's the whine behind yaw trouble
telling that makes you bore the lie-
tener.
You can make mountains ma of mole-
hills and magutfy a passing ineident
tutu irturanentous episode where the
troubles. tIy thick, and you can have a
beautiful litre teIJIng all about them -
If you 111111144, • .
Settled the Ownership.
-There was a quaint old judge who
used to 111.111.111 the Pine Tree State,"
&raid n lawyer. "One of his decisions
I gained him the tine of the 'Maine Solo-
mon.' Two women came before this
magistrate with a One, fat pullet, each
declaring that It belonged to herself.
'1 he magletrate from his high twat
frowned leanly at the first woman.
'IMPS this pullet belong to Mrs, donee?
lie lashed her. 'No. indeed, It don't, slr•
she replied. Then he turned 013 the other
w omnu,. .4)00114 1111 41 pullet belong to
Mrs. SmlittC.1"1 4 eertainty does
the servant woman replied.
" The pallet; the magistrate then de-
creed. 'does not belong to Mrs. Jones.
nor dont It belong to Mrs. Smith. The
pallet Is mine. Jenitor. take It round
to tbe house and give It to my cook.'"
A Greet Change.
First Gentleman (entering the apart-
ment of second gentlemant-Abont
rear ago you challenged me to tight si
duel. Second Gentleman (sternly) -1
dld, sir. irlrat Gentleman -Ana 1 told
yon that 1 had inet got married and I
414 not care to rlak inv life At any
Meant. Seennd Gentleman (hanghterl
--I rememher. air First Gentlerruoi
(hittisely1-W.*!, 407 faelInga have
disinter! .414? time you went to fight
let ma know.
The Mr .*-teiventh of merit la the env
411,4 reererrotion 04 it whomever sad
wherever, It may be triond.-11seaa.
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