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Exeter Advocate, 1905-09-14, Page 3
WINTERI.JG FAR SOUTH. XIci►ioers of an Expedition Tell of Their Experiences. In tS3 autumn of 1001 an explor- ing eepcdlti•n left Sweden for tho Routh Shetlands, whence it was to go to the east coast of that exten- peelsive and then uuknewn stretch of and which lies to the south of these island:. Theio the expedition was j 1 to penetrate as far southward as possible and land a wintering party of six persons. On the return of ,ring the vessel, the Antarctic, was to fetch off the wintering party. But the Aotrtr'Jc teas nipped by the ice. and sutra_, and two relief parties had to spend the winter at two different points. In "Antarctica" the mem- bers of the expedition record their experiences during n second enforced wintering. They were an finally ugusre- 1 scucd uud brought hoe. , We were I or•fc..tly unprepared for : the eve etuulity. Ilatd the planned a two years' residence we should have ';kken larger stoves with us, and should not have experienced the! despondency and nervous uncertainty i and mista•ust of the future. We had no books When we wish e . to delight the eye with a few printed , words we would take out the tins!' f condenstel milk and boiled l:eef 'and read the labels. We endeavored! to make up for this want of light reading by recalling what wo Lad read under '-a;rpier circumstances, Duse and .or example, recounting all that wo remembered of "Monte i Christo" and "The Three Mt.'-ko- teer•s." Strangely enough, it was but, -A- dorn we experienced any oppressive feeling that time passed at a snail's co. Wo were busy with work forced upon us by,a hard struggle for existence. We had enending labor endeavoring to get our winter boots Into proper condition. We had only one sail -needle, and it was a great piece of good fortune that it never broke as we tugged with might and main to draw it and the thick thongs through the sealskin we used. '1 (menden and I made shoes after the same simple plan. Our now bot- tomless Lapp shoes were provided with inner and outer soles of the akin .of the full-grown penguin, and outside the whole we sewed an outer shoe of sealskin with a sealskin sole. It is easy to describe the making of such a shoe, but it. took weeks to get one ready. Twenty or thirty stitches a day with the tools we had was a good days work. Duse made himself a pair of artis- tic outer shoes with wooden soles. the materials for which ho obtained from the bottom of one of our bread -barrels. In order to idsten the sealskin upper to this sole, ho bad to carve a deep groove with a very blunt knife round the edge of the hard bit of oak. The sealskin was stuffed into the groove and held there with oak pegs driven in vertically. They had ono great advuntage over ours, that they did not become so wet during the thaws. Duse being able to go about dry -footed on his wooden soles, while our sealskin soles flapped liko wringing -(tet rags about our feet. SAFETY FOR LITTLE ONES. 1 1 Every mother who has tried Baby's Own 'Tablets becomes enthusiastic about there—tells every other mo- ther how safe and how effective they are, how tnuch it relieves the anxi- ety over baby's health to use these Tablets. Mrs. S. W. Crawford, Thompson, Ont., says:—"My baby was 111 with constipation and teeth- ing troubles and i gave him ilaby's Own 'Tablets, which gave speedy re- lief. i consider the tablets an ex- cellent medicine for children." 'These tnhlels cure constipation. teething• troubles, diarrhoea, simple fevers, destroy worms. break up colds and promote natural healthy sleep. And you have a guarantee that there Is not a particle of opiate or poisonous soothing stuff in them. Sold by all medicine dealers or sent by mail at 2r cents a box by writing The Dr. Williams' Medicine (.'o., Brockville, Ont. Send for our little book on the care of infants and young chil- dren—free to all ntothera. 4 IT DID CONTAIN A BILL. it. has nef'er been supposed that Mr. Oakey would experience a change of heart suflirieet to cause him to enlarge his regular contribution of twenty -live cents n th to the church at. Ransom's Corners, but one Sunday Deacon SItOW felt that the wonder trust have been accotn- Wished. The new minister had preached n fertcnt missionary sermon. begging the people of ltnncnin'4 ('nru'rs to do their part toward sending the light to those who dwell afar in heat hen darkness. .lust before ik'ncon Snow reached Mr. Onkey's pew the old mon drew from his pocket a sealer, em•elope, and when the box crime along he dropped the envelope into it with a half -entity on his wrinkled face. "1 wont to thunk you. Mr. Unk:w, for your generous gift," said the minister. 1km-eying after the old form When service was over. "I'encon Snow has, of coarse. not ope'nt (i the envelope ns yet, but he tells me there is evidently a bill in it." "Yes. sir. (here is," said Mr. Oak- cy, dryly. "It seemed to nue 'twits about time to drop in the hill for kerosene the church has been aeon initiating now fur more than two years.:' 01 A Ti(m;IILESOME iN'I'l•:RiM. Every one has healed of the Irish- man who was injured, not by falling front the roof, but by "stoppin' FO Sudden" when he struck the ground. Possibly he was related to the little girl who figures in a bat of dialogue. ••leorothy," asked her aunt ono div, "(10 sort like to go io school?" Yes, ma'am." eeplied dutiful Dor- othy. "1 like going and I like corn- ing beck. It. is staying there be. ►ween times that elicke me." • • DON'T DE BLIND to the chances that Canada offers to young men who KNOW SOME- THING W E L L. You can fit yourself for higher pay by study- ing AT IibelE in YOUR SPARE TIME We teach over 100 suhiects including all branches of study. You can have full particulars by marking o n the coupon below whit'h subject you prefer and sending it to us with your name and address. DO IT TO -DAY Canadian Correspondence College, Lmtt.d 161 Bay St. - - Toronto, Ont. Gentlemen:—Please sen.,.... full partic- ulars as to haw 1 can quailty for the position marked 'Y" In Ilei below, or writtenou the extra tine at bottom. Accounting Scientific Farming Bookkeeping Stock- udrintr Btenoersphy Bousehotd Balance Chemistry Insurance Electrician Civil Service Draftsman; Jeuruuilem Designing School Teacher Adv. Writing Matriculation Extra lice Name Aidrasa Q IN MERRY OLD ENGLAND NEWS BY MAIL ABOUT JOHN BULL AND HIS PEOPLE. Occurrences in the Land That Reigns Supreme in tee Com- mercial World. A death -mask of Oliver Cromwell was sold for eighty guineas, in Lon- don, lately. A young married woman named Elizabeth Ann Lister, of Colne, has died of lockjaw, after having several of her teeth extracted. During morning service in St. Michael's' Church, Moniton, a sheep was found asleep near the choir - stalls and was turned out by the church wardens. e Last year the fare -boxes of the Ilatifax tramways, which cannot give change, collected fifty-two half- crowns and 260 florins, given in mistake for pennies. The King has accepted a type- written portrait of himself, present- ed to hini by Mr. 'I'. M. L,insdale, of Clapham, "the champion typist of the world." The portrait contained over 100,000 marks from the keys of the typewriter. Two full-grown swans fought to the death on the 1Vyck stream, a tribalary of the Thames. They could not, be separated, and continued un- til one died of exhaustion. 'l'he oth- er was severely injured about the neck. The Press Association says that at the instigation, and under the auspices of the King and quern it was recently decided that a new lied Cross Society be formed to co-ordin- ate all those existing societies which are concerned with the succor of the sick and wounded in war. When Mr. Koper, of 1':llistown, Lei- cestershire, was attacked by a cow the other day, he acted on the gen- eral idea that if an umbrella were opened suddenly the animal would be frightened. The cote Ignored the umbrella, however, bundled hint into it hedge, and then tossed hint over It. An invalid's carriage chair has been placed in the !louse of Com- mons for the use of members who may be taken i11 and require to be removed The trait of an nmhu• lance line been experienced on two or three occasions, the last i►eing when Mr. O'Doherty was seized with fat(.' illness. Severn, !lir ' ghuni suburbs have suffered from an extraordinary visi- tation of tnosquitoes, whose victims hnve hod to be itt tended by •loctnrs. One medical than had thirty cases of had stings in one flay. Near the Mapcheeter Ship Canal mosqui- toes have also been plentiful. An inn, said to be more than five hundred yenrs old, is being demol- ished at Little Ealing. and during the operations the workmen are said to have discovered a secret ciliun- ber. lavishly furnished in oak. The house was formerly kept by 'Owl: '1'urpin:5 grand -mother, and the idea is that that notorious high .tavuuui was in the habit of concealing him- self in the secret chamber when closely putsucd by his pursuers. A parliamentary paper gives par- ticulars of the working of the Wire less Telegraphy Act for the first three mouths of the present year. Tho total messages sent amounted to over 1,700-111 handed by the general public tee the 1'ost-4)ttire for transmission to ships at sea and 1.- 655 messages received front ships ut sea and transmitted to places at home or abroad. Only 21 messages failed to be delivered. The county architect, Mr. F. Whit- more, repotted to the Essex Educa- tion Ccnimittee that the buildings of th • '.atienal School at Leigh -on- '- a are gradually slipping down a hill. The premises occupy a peculiar position on the face of a steep hill. The old fishing village lies below and the extensive new town stands above. 'I'Iio committee decided to vacate the premises and erect a tem- porary building pending the ac- quirement of a new school. A Reigate family hes been evicted by bees. •A large swarm of about thirty thousand. settling in tho chimney of a house at Wray Park, stung all the occupants so severely they left the house and n that passed the night with friends. The next day the services of a local bee -keeper were enlisted. and he bagged the s.warIn, as well as another of 20.000 which had lodged in a neighboring house. —4— SELFISH ALL THROUGH. George—"No Matter how thing:+ go, the poor always suffer." -Sack—"Yes; the nabobs who own railways don't think anything of running over a poor man's horse." "Yes; and the man who can afford to own a horse runs down the poor fellow on a bicycle." "Just ►►o; and the fellow on the bicycle. runs down the poor chap who has to walk." "That's it; and the man who walks stumbles against the poor cripple who goes on crutches." "That's the way; and the cripple on crutches spends most of his time jamming his sticks down on other people's corns. It's a sadly selfish world." SUFFERED TORTURE Unless the soap you use has this brand you are not getting the best Vit fee the Serfage', W:tr. 0 t. the head with the freer bottle. That's how he come to bo christen- ed. '1'IIOUGIIT INCIDENT CLOSED. "C'hee, he becomes mild as a baby own to r ( in consequence, au' 1 goes 1 get a new bottle, thinkin as how the incident's closed, as you might say. About two drinks later, or it might bo three, 1 hears screechin' aft' a hollerin' further forrard on the d:ck above, like as though we was a-shippin' a blooatin' menagerie for the London ''Zoo. "Up I runs again, this titne with- out any beer bottle, an' just as I pops my head out I hears more Ger- man. Good thing I did, too, or I'd never have known what it was they was a-jmnpin' on. It was poor old Muller. who'd gone forrard after this here little dispute with the donkey -mean, an' walked right into the middle of about fifteen of these innocent children of the Orient. 111?LAYING I'INS AND SHOVELS. "They had hint down and was a- givin' it to him with shovels an' belayin' pins, not to speak of a knife which one devil was a-tryin' to stick between his ribs. An' all the time they was a-yellin' an' a- schreechin' an' Muller was just a- kickin' an' a-gruwlin' German swear words that came up, so to speak, from deep in his stumick. "I docs some yellin' myself, as I nuns over an' gets into the scrim- mage with my fists, bein' as they was the only thing handy. Aceord- in', it was only a matter of a min- ute, as you might say, before the third engineer and .aim harper—he's second to me, y'know—joins in the ruction. The third engineer had a shovel, an' Jim he had a belayin' FOR FOUR YEARS pint' THEN DODD'S I{IDNEY PILLS CURED WM. DOEG'S RHEUMATISM. He Was so Bad That He Could Not Lie Down, but •Crud to Sit Night and Day in a Chair. Sundridge, Ont., Sept 4—(Sperial). —Mr. William Doeg, of this place, now a hale, hearty mon, t.clls of his almost miraculous cure of Rhetnne- tisur by using I1odd's Kidney Pills. "For four years I suffered excruci- ating torture," says Mr. Doeg. "I was scarcely an hour free from pain. l could not lie down to take rest, but had to sit night and (lay in a chair." "I was treated for rheumatism by several doctors, and also tried sev- eral medicines without receiving any benefit. Almost in despair I feared I never again would be from pain. Then I rend of some remarkable cures by Do td's Kidney fills. I procured a box anti soon found they were doing nu' good and before I had finished the second box i was entirely free from pain and a new man." Dndd's Kidney Pills always cure Rheumatism by putting the Kidneys in shape 10 take the cause —Uric Acid—out of the likeel. WiTH A CHINESE CREW TROUBLES AIRED' IN A NEW YORK COURT. Complications Between German Engineer and Chinese Deckhands. Chief among the reasons why sev- en Chinamen were prisoners in tho Tombs (New York) court charged with assaulting officers of the good ship Dordogne, was the activity of one Evan Roberts, who has been conducting a great revive! religion in Wales. At least thatis the prin- cipal reason assigned by William Mclirocher, trate of the vessel, who was on hand to give evidence in the cage. NOTHING IIUT l'IiINKS I,FF'T. "We ships 'ern at Cardiff," he said, "being as how the old tub's owned by the Cardiff Steamship Company. Nice, sweet state of af- fairs ain't it, when there's n bloom - in' revival rcmpngin' around and half the sailoruien in Wales is n- lcttdin' experience tneetin's an' !cov- in' nothin' but such swabs as these for a captain to start with, maybe for six months, and maybe for a ever? "So out we blows seven months pies h'otn our table, for the children ago with twenty of !hese here pre- sentation pr. fer (Grope -Nuts and do not crave copies of the Yellow i'erll rich and unwholesome food. aboard nn' only six Christians to "Grope -Nuts keeps us all in per - teach 'fen hove to lite decent and feet physical condition—as a proven - ch •tv tohnten between mettle. Yes, tics of rlisco"ce it is beesold value. T sir: seven months we'd hod of It. have been particularly impressed by nn' only yesterday we'd got a char- the beneficial effects of Grape-Nuts ter for lonelier four 1hs of it, when used by Indies who are trou- when this herr ruction starts up. bled with face blemishes, skin erup- (1OT 01/1' 11UI('InLY. tions, etc. It clears up the com- plexion wonderfully. "1 runs tip with a beer bottle still "As to its nutritive qunlitie", my in illy hand. • Here's the donkeyman experient•e. Is that one stna!l dish of been Shin' the second engineer lip. Grape -Nuts is superior to n pound and the second has his list.donbled of meat for brenkfast, which is an ns though he's gain' to trent Cheo Important consideration for anyone. Lung. so to speak, like any ordinnry It satisfies the appetite and streng- 1.00 KINDLY TREATi:D. "At last we gets 'cm separated. an' drives 'em forrard, where we locks 'em up till the cops conies. An there you are. •"ehey're treated altogether too nice for sailormen, these beggars are. 'Cause why? If you hits a Ilritiih sallorman in the course of business, us you might say, why it's all right. But if you hits one of these beggars what happens? "He tells aomeone as tells some- one else. an' presently when you've forgotten the whole thing, as you Ilolioway's Corn Cure Is the medicine might rht say, some blooatin' Radical to remove all kande d warts and only costs tbu smaofcll orns manc011 twen- member of Parliament gets up in ty-five cents. the house of Commons an' wants to know if there ain't no sense of ilrit- That was a contradictory sort of ish fair play left, an' if these here an effusion written by a discharged innocent strangers is to be treated clerk to his former employers:— like Aunt Sally at the lair by a "Slay 1, .1903. itoe and Doe. Gen - lot of blusterin' bullyin' rowdies in tleinen,—You are no gentler-new—ne- ttle merchant marine as calls them- spcctfully yours, John Smith." selves officers." CLEVER CAItLO. if By This Time That Aro Not Cenhtncal la& asctz� TEA is to BEST on the MARKET it must b- the fault of tine advertising, not the fault of the TEA. to you can't have tr'e.l i'. Bi.t1E RI6I1CH IS, AND ALWAYS WILL DE, THE ©EST _f if • :tt FEEDING FACTS In ordinary feeding the steer consumes abcut ..; of its ordinary feed ; the balance is un- dit;e_.;ed or wasted. This utuiieested balance can be nude to give ne to 1 lb. extra gain per day, and at a profit, by adding the "salt, pepper, aad gravy" to its food to make it "tasty." You like these en your own food ; why not the animal. Like ourselves the animal longs for a "tasty" meal. 1t starts the "mouth watering" before eat- ing, -.d the stomach fills with Liestave IIui ds to thoroughly dissolve the foo& This extra amount of dige etive fluid dis- selves an extra amount of food. This is where the extra gain conte.; in. CIydesdale Stock Food is the "salt, pepper and gravy" that makesthe animal's "mouth water." It is equally good for Ilorsee, Sheep and Hogs. Nothing injurious in it andcan stop feeding it without harmful effects. Human be ng3 can take it with benefit. We take it every day. We know its contents. It is made clean. If not satisfied y.;ur money will be cheerfully refunded by the dealer. TRY HERCULES POULTRY FOOD e-LYDUt5DA1,E STOCK. I'OOL CO., Limited TORONTO. r.w frt 0+0+0+0+, -i- Q 0+0 RAILWAY♦Q is a fine business ler a young man. $4o.00 to $6o.00 a month to start. !lest place to Karn is in CENTRAL TELECRAPi f Y mon T O e1 O:4TO. rrseod%loaue T seat on request. write. T. J. Johnston. W, H. SHAW. ltae•grr Presided'. '4-0+0+0+04.0+0+0♦O+O+O+ COULDN'T 13E PREJUDICED. The lather—I want you to under- stand, sir, that my daughter is one of the ornaments of the stnart set! The Suitor—Don't try to disparage her, sir. I'an willing to take her just as she is. "My clog always posts my letters," said the second-best story -teller ut the club. "I just. hand hits the let- ter and say, '1le•e, !(over!' and he trots on to the post at once. Well, yesterdny when I gave him one he dropped it on the Iloor. So 1 took it up, and, thinking there must be soma hi ng wrong, I weighed It, and found thatit was insufficiently A Carefully Prepared Pill.-11uch time and attention were expended in the ex- perlmcnting with the Ingredients that enter into the ccnipoaition of Parme- lce's Vegetable fills before they were brought to the state in which they were first offered to the public. What- ever other (tills may ht. Purmelee s Veg- etabie fills are the result of muco ex- 1pert study. and all persons suffering rOl(i dvspepsea er dnurIern(1 liver and kidneys (nay confidently ac - ccpt then as being w at they are rep; it reteuted to be. , an 1 the wagtails are now bring- ' ing up the young cuckoo. WOM1 N's $1_' T+11ond I!lal r Mitt *�`j {[j� \• aad uD• Hod t r Erne ti •�mWea aad Wyles No 11. BOUT T. EULT CO., London. Int. Tho echttone seeing has srrat ased:eal qua'ities for rhrumatiam, et:. 17.e wise is ell Wiserfirs, price $(73. Cleared usua ro scree, 30 in goo t pine bm.di• g timber. valued at tf0e. As f•.&•1: narrated with s dwe Uric c ore to tillage. I am s •itgte young lady. I Lars no use Lor s fares Mr"Jewels liow, (h.1b:,atn i'.0., WEreestsr O•.. YL Y,s&u el,°tate in tkswetit • IA SAI.i•;.—i•;Vi•:111'1101)Y W11011 keeps hens or pets shou)4 send iUc at OIIca anal get the best precaval information and latest news shout poultry and pct stock keeietng, every ry month for the next 18 menthe. Money back if not satisfied. Agents wonted. Address, Poultry News, Owen hound. out. Furniture Free For your assistance in introducing our household goods tee give, with- out charge, lino Household Furniture, Silverware, Watches, etc. This is Your Opportunity to Furnish Your Homo Without Any Cash Outlay. We pay freight. Don't welt. Send for descriptive catalogue to -day. THE COLONIAL SALES Co Toronto, Ont, Jack—"Does Miss Smythe return your affections?" Sinton (tearfully) —"'This unopened envelope seems to indicate it." A pair of wrens built a nest in the arra of a man's old jacketwnich was bunging in a shed at Dowoley Bucks. On a railway line in Hampshire a pair of wagtails built their nest in a heap of iron chairs—the sockets in which the rails are 1a1d. A cuckoo found the rust and laid an egg in T111'; EASIi'ST iN SIGHT. stamped."Visitor—What are you going to "'That reminds me of n dog i once when you grow up, .fames? had named Cacao." remarked the ' James—A bricklayer. best story -teller. "l'arin always ; Y leiter—Why are you going' to posted my lettere, and one day when . a bricklayer? I gave hien one to post, like your .lames—'Cause there's so many Rover, he let it hill on the Iloor. I thought that perhaps it was insuffi- ciently stamped, but on weighing It 1 found it, was all right. So I gave it to Carlo again, but again he dropped it on the floor. Convinced now that there must be something wrung. I looked at the address and found that I had inadvertently ad- dressed the letter to 'Mr. John Smith Esq.' " No more (log stories were told at the club that night. It Retains Old and flakes New bo Friends.—'l'ltne was when lir 'Mamas' };electric Oil had but a small geld of distribution, but now Its terrltery 1■ widesptend. 'those who first rocsgrftied be Its curative qualities attli Yatue It as n specific, and while It retains its end friends It Is ever making new. le Is certain that whoever once uses it will not be without it. STRONGER THAN MEAT. A Judge's Opinion of Grape -Nuts. days when bricklayers can't work. Cucumbers and melons are' " fnrbiddcn fruit" to ninnyersona an constituted Dont the least indulgence is followed by attacks of rholera, dysentery, groping,. etc. 'These persons are not aware that they can Indulge to their heart's content if they have on hand a bottle of lir. J. Ir. Kellogg's Ion -enter), Cordial, • medicine that will give immediate relief, and is a Ful'` cure for all summer cum. plaista, Mrs. Tfenpcque--"So you did nn act of charity to comtnentorato the twentieth annitrrsary of our wed- ding!" Mr. Ilenpeque—"Yes; i re - fumed n rise in saltily to one of fay clerks who wanted to get married." A gentleman who has acquired a _— judicial tarn of mind from expert A YIA uccesaful lterlielne.—}:verynne wlsh- encc on the bench out in the Sun- es t" be autcrssful It any undertaking flower State, %ernes a carefully con- in which he may engage 11 Is there - lure, extrei lett' giutifym` to the pfrro- sl(Ieretl opinion as to the value Of ruetors of Pat vegetable i'illl j { 6 There Is nothing equal to Mot her Grn{)C \els as food. Ile says: to know that lb.. r efforts to compound (;races' Worn, I:xtenr i,si'r for de - }'or the past 5 years Grupe -Nuts a medlciur which would prove a haves' atioying norma. No netitic of its kind Eng to mank:!;,;',:VM,.:;: nd nve been auccesslul lt,e- 1101 given such antiabortion. has been n prominent feature in our yiim► Ueir t:xlrrintions Tho sendo,le- i Fair Girl—"My father made hie fortune when he was a young item. Would you like to know how he did it?" Gallant Youth—"Not ;onetime. lally; but. i would like to know if ho has still got it." Lever's Y-7 (Wise Reed) Dsstateet• ant Sloop Powder is a boon to any home. Tt disinfects and clams at the same time. A tourist. at nn hotel in Ireland asked the girl who waited at the table if he could have some poached s eggs. "Wo haven't. any moveer." she replied; then after a muutent'i reflection. "Ilut i think I could get ye 80,111• poached sal .' c bill of (nt'is re. faun of these Pill- ty the public is n The food with the delicious, emu goa pill hna been pro- nut/olio: ducal whnceichthat will fulfil everything cimite nutty flavor has become an indispen- ed for it. sable necessity in try family's every- • any lire • ' It bin.s proved to be most health- ful and lmnefcinl, and has enabled us 10 prncticnlly abolish pastry and Brit nth eeannnn, '•llut as i pops up the companion- way. this herr heathen mak••s n jump forrard with his hand to hie hip pocket. Whereupon. Lein' for- getful for the tnotnent that 1 hadn't Creek. %Leh finished my drink, I swats him over There's a reason. thens the power of resisting fntiguc. while Ile use involves none of the disagreeable consequences that sometimes follow n meat breakfast." Name git''n by I'ostnm Co., Battle WILi, BE 51 10T DOWN. Word cum.,: from India that, In view of the rather abnormal number of valuable fiyes that have of late been sacrificed in vain attempts to disarm men who are smitten with sudden frenzy and "run ntnok," Lord Kitchener has issued speeinl in- structions to all ranks of the Indian army as to how these unfortunate fellows should be dealt with. If possible, they are to he captured and placed carefully In custody. but in temps where the man cannot be captured and his prolonged liberty is a menace to the safety of the coinlnuniry he must. If the circum- stances warrant such a step, to bo shot down. ('OURA01:. "Tie has the courage to say what he thinks :' "Yes," answered the man with carping instincts; "and con'i(lerinq hnw foolish some of it is, must lake courage." • Itertie—"It's very wrong. father, to tell n falsehood, isn't it'" Pn- ther—"01 cour'o it is, toy boy." l3er•t1'—"And it's wicked to ask a boy to tell tit's?" Ina ther—"•l%hy yes." vert le --"Well, f hat's what my master male me do to-dny." 1'n- ther—"(iiothness gr ii inns! Made you tell a li.', Dertie'r" 1' rti•t—"Yrs; lio math• me promise any ,ys • 0 be a good hey in the hrluee" Summer Croup A r{vromy melee I. r. ,inn: 'mels thin,( for the little fol too fn' rosarytame. Thu fever that a, .ompere,s ft n liable to rause serfutta lamas. (.ere them Shiloh's Consumption Tho Lung Cure Torlic it 1a (ilea•tnt to take, t- ill .•':r" th-nt gnlekay and La.: on uapk.rt•aut aft, c efTc:rs. At all dr:rrgr•tA, !Le,' ' ura fl.!..) s battle. 02 T N U ISSUE VO. 38-00