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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1906-09-13, Page 6Pe0000000000000000000s YOUNd FOLKS Once upon a time there 'vas a little girl about five years old. She had blue eyes, and light hair cut straight round, 111141 a Lig black bow that dangled over one c•ye. Like some other little gilts, %viten bedtime caste alio often said, "Oh, i don't want to go to bed!" And one night, when her mother oiled and said, "Bedtime, Dolly,dear!" site said, quite crossly: "I wish I need never go to bed!" Site %vas down -stairs curled up in a big li('rary chair. She sat quite still, trying to decide %%tether she we'll(' be naughty end run told Ririe or go up-' elair:s like a good girl. She felt rattier drowsy, but just then she !hut/gilt she !welds little scratching sound in the chimney, and presently; putt! down' came a pretty old lady dressed all in gray, with scarlet cloak, and in her hand she car•ried a long gold stick with e lovely silver star on the end of it. 1)utly was to surprised to speak. but the little old lady said pleasantly: "Good evening, dear! I'm your fairy godnrottler, and t thought t heard you wishingfor ,something.What was it? 'Oh," sold Dolly, "I wished I need met=er go to bed, 1 hate it so!" "Why, my dear, that is a very easy wish for inc 19 grant," said the little old lady. and with that she touched 1)c►lIy gently ‘villi the end of her wand and said, "Now you will not have to go to bed at all." Then she gave a lit - tie jump, and puff! 8110 was gone up the chimney in a cloud of smoke. My, holy pleased 1)ol1y was! She called up to her mother, "Mother; now I don't ever have to go to bed!" "No, dear," slid the mother, gently. •'110 v nice that will bel Father and I ere going out to dinner, so you can just play round and have a good tinge." This sounded a little lonely to Dolly, but site did not say anything. 1) 'wn came mother and father, and off (hey went in the carriage. Out trotted [)oily to the kitchen, but Lydia and Bertha and Alice were all too busy to pay any attention to her. Up to the nursery she went, and began to play with her dolls, but the time seem- ed very long. Somehow she began to feel very tired, and it was not as much tun playing as she had expected. She thought nborrt brother, sound asleep in his crib, and she decided it was time fur the dolts to be put to led. Edith. Mary and Susy w.•re all safely histo d up, and after to ►).gg wistfully out of the window for a while,—the stars looked very bright and there seem- ed a great many u1 theta,—Dolly began to wish that Alfie or mother would come and tuck her up. But she was a proud little soul, and of course it would never do to ask to be put to bed. "Never mind." she said. "I can just un+iress my own self, and no one will know anything about it." Down she sat and began to untie her shoes. What was the matter? She just could not get the knot undone. ft was only a plain bowknot, tco. Well, I will leave thein," she decided, "and take my dress off." The belt buckle 'vas stuck; It would not unfasten; her necktie %t•ould not come off. The buttons flew into the buttonholes as fast as Dolly got them out. Oh, how tired she leas! Any- way, she would just creep into bed with regi her c!othos on, putt up the blanket all l cry h. rseit to sleep. Up on the bed she clambered. glow nice and soft her little pillow looked! Down went her sleepy head, when sud- denly the pillow gently slipped out from 110ll0r it rind rolled on the floor. She was too tired to pick it up, but started lo pull up the soft blanket. Tug, tug; -- it did not come; instead it rolled off into one corner in a tight hell. ['our Dolly! She carts pretty cold, hug she was so sleepy she thought she could jii- t r,ir) 11,, and .steep any Stay. Mint could be the 11111111 9'? The bed began rocking slowly. then faster, and pres- ently Uolly was spilled gently on the floor! This was too much, treat tears rolling down her cheeks, she wailed: "Mother. mother, t Wartt to go to bed! Please come!" 'Wily, sweetheart," said ',anther, `what is the matter! You roust have fatten asleep here in the big arrnchnir," Ah, how glad she was to cuddle lip m t»olli'rs lap! "Mother." she said, std. empty, "i think 1 shall always be ready to go to bed." WHEN YOt; AND I \VEIIE YOUNG, M.1GGIE. 1 wandered lo-4lay to the hill. Maggie, To watch the scene below. rhe creek and the creaking old mill, Mleggie, As we used to long ago. tole green grove Le gone front the hill. Maggie. W here flit the d:tide's sprung; The creaking old mid iti still, !1l;ig4 ie, Since you and i were young. A city so silent and lone. Maggie, Where the young and the gay and the in polished while mansions of stone Maggie. I1 -we each found a place of rest. I_ built where the birds ust',l to play, Mngg1e, And join in the songs that were kung; For we sang as gay as they. ,Maggie, When you and 1 were young. They say 1 ant feeble with age. Maggie, My steps are less f1►righlly than then, (sec is 0 well•%%riftes ',age. `inggie. 1:111 tit114" Alone was the putt. 1 hey any we are aged and gray, Mag- gie. :1s sprays by the white breakers flung, Rut to me you're as fair as you were, Maggie, When you and i were young. Chorus. And now we are aged cool gr.ly gie, And the trials of lift' n..trl 1 ►0t' ; i.d u.'• .sing of the days tt►;lt :t1',' 1.; ,n.'. .Maggie. Wheal you mid I %% ere \la ores wnere ae 00/1/11AULT111 Caustic Balsam A flab, Amey, sod !gleets.. Stine The safest, Sleet BLINTZ ever used. Takes the p:ace of all ltuatnents fur u.nid or severs segos. Remoras ell Rune►ea or Blemishes tn.m Horsua sod Cattle SVI'EM RDI:K ALL VAOTJUIV UR Jmpuettieaoprodsrcvaaa,rtrre.w(ra Iver bottle sold to warranted to rIve satisfaction Price Sl .60 per tattle, Sold h dreg/rifts. or seat by its press. charcoa pald, with tall directions for Sts use. Send fur deaerfptire ctreuisrs. The i.awrene•e Williston Co.. Toronto. Ont. CHENILLE CURTAIN/ sod ell kinds of boa.. Massless. ems LLS GUB?AUUiu' otrtLtla Kt Nt1M. a ol.tlt " Writs to us about loan SIMON £NII$;AM SIMMMS 11. Ms 148. Neatred T\WSNTY ?Il00$AND ACRES IMI'I10VXD sed unimproved laud., in tho Potshots! 1,.11 s teat &Wirt ; trutu eight to twenty dollar:, 1►er acre ; oornsponda►c• solicited. A. J. aliRl)1ci, Yeub ►Id, Albert:.. Alberta Laiids Parties desirous of purchasing farm lands in Western Canada are invited to communicate with the undet:signed, who have for sale 420,000 acres of excellent wheat lands in all parts of Alberta. Prices range from 89 to $12 per acre— $:s per acre at time of purchase and the balance spread over nine years if de- sired. Special railway rates to purcllas. els. Correspondence solicited. DAVIS, SINCLAIR & McCA1ISLAND, P. O. Box 1691, Calgary, Alberta. .irg Cut Glass} Bowl $5. T.Only as manufacturers is it possible for us to offer our special eight inch Cut Glass Bowl at $5—packed at our risk and carriage paid !open. do Jr. Til is of tlhe clearest cry- stal glass, deeply and brilliantly cut in "hob- nail" star design. ¶Our illustrated cata- logue ready will telt you of other ref-nail:able price - savings in highest quality cut glass. Rvrie Bros LIMITt3D. 134-438 Yongc Street. • J SPOONING FOR A LIVING. A curious industry in Ihlssla, and one which, nevertheless finds employment for thousands of men, is that of mak- ing %vooden spoons. In the district of Se:nenvosk, where they chiefly carte from, no fewer than 7,0tK) men make a living at the trade. The spoons are gen- erally made fr,an birch wood, and a skilful workninn con turn out several hundreds a day. No fewer than 12,000,- 000 spoons are manufactured during the course of the year. which are sold at six to eight roubles ($3 to 81) per thou- sand. They find a ready tnrtrkrl, and hardy tree, have no love for (hose pro - penetrate as far as 1'ersia, Kldva, 13o- ducts of modern civilization. It is well khara, and Kholcnu.l• 110 know That horticulturists are almost l r' ► WONDERS Of VEGETATION 1111: GREAT LIFTING P4)W :ItS OF SOME PLt\TS. Remarkable Growth oI Onions—',Melons Raise a Weight Anwunting to Two and a Hall Tons. The fertility of some members of the vegetable world is real! astounding. 'Thus, art ounce of onion seed which h was buWn in a garden at Newlon Abbot produced no lb's, than 4W pUunds of onions. This will gi1 a some idea as to the prolific nature of vegetables, but it is by no tlIerttes aU isoluted example, says London Tit -Bits. For instance, at ...whiny. a village near Axminster, alt agriculturist planted an ordinary winter cattle bran. The average individual if asked how sooty beans made live would 11Jalie a different answer from that which the agricultur- ist would give. His single bean pro- duced no fewer than ('43i0 beans., Very' extraordinary is the force exerted by growing vegetation. A curious ex- utuple of this fact has been furnished in the gardens at Kelsey Park, Becken- ham. Signs of coaching were obsct•ved in the brickwork of a frame and gra- dually a block was pushed out of pust- liuri. '1'ttis weighed int the aggregate over IX hundredweight. Several bricks had to be cut out by the %vorl:men, and there they found ,i mass of mushrooms, only 3 pounds 3 utlnee.s in %%right, grow- ing in the centre of the wall. Melons are extremely strong; in fact, one lois been known to raise a weight amounting to TWO AND A HALL' 1'ONS. A well-known student of nature tried to estimate the strength of a Melon when it was eighteen days old and measured 27 inches in circumference. lie fixed a sort of harness around it, with a long arra or lever attached, and so was able to measure the force of the melon by the weight it lifted at the end of the lever. \Vhen about twenty day- old—that is, a couple of days after the hurness had been feed on—it exerted a strength of sixty pounds, while seven- teen days afterlward it actually lilted 5.000 pounds weight. The seed of the globe turnip measures only about ttie Twentieth pati of an inch in diameter, yet in the course of a-inonth or two it will enlarge into 27.000,000 limes its original bull;, in addition to the large crop of leave;. 11) fact, by careful experiment it has s A 1ioi'lii:lt'S STORY. She Tens ll0tt• Dr. Williams' Pink Pills Ental Iler Daughter. z.lnaenlia is the doctors' 1101110 tor bloodlessness. it is an ailment that effects almost every girl in her teens. Womanhood slakes new demands up- on her blood .Supply that she cannot meet. Month after month her strength, her very life, are being drained away. No food and no care can do her any good. No common medicine can save her. She needs new blood. New blood 1s the one thing—the only thing—that can make a healthy woinait of her. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills actually mules new blood. That Ls why they never fail to cure anaemia. That is how they save from an early grave scores of young girls whose health and strength depend upon their blood supply. Mrs. Anson Clad:, Arden, Ont., sag:,:--"I)r, Williams' 1'ink !'ills have been a great blessing in my funnily its two of my daughters have used therm with marked success, When my eldest daughter t1'as el,.,ut seventeen she began to fail in health. Iter blood seemed to have SEEK ISLAND OF WF:.tl.Tll. Y}btrriuua F:xt►erl:fi4►ll Has Started From Landon. Mystery surround, t'1.' voyage of the steamer Xenia. wife It has sailed from Gravesend on the Thames, for a deslina- lion Which is a close secret. It is cer- tain, huwewer, that she carries a dat- ntorlcf'-seekiitg expedition financed by a syrldiertte in London. and it is thought that she Is going in search of an un- churtered island off the African coast, of whose diamond wealth rumors %vers t eccntly circulated. The Nema is owned by Earl 1'itzwil- liam, who two years ago, titled out the abortive expeditit►n in the \'eronique h) Cocos Island in search of a pirates' buried treasure. The Earl, however, has nothing further to do with the ex- pedition, which is they enterprise of the, Collis Diamond Syndicate. The crew signed on for St. Helena, which lends color to the story of the African diumond isle. The shit) is lil- ted up %witlt great luxury (111(1 the officers are resplendent In gold lace. In ad- dition she carries ns passengers a parte turned to water. She %vri, troubled wilts 101 ladies and gentlemen whose id.•rltit y headaches and dizzhtes ; the least exer- is a secret. So that nothing; is lacking; tion would cause her heart to pailrllate tel make the voyage of the Nene ronna�t- 1 toleutly and she could not walk up stairs without stopping to rest. She doctored for upwards of a year. and the doctor said she did not have as vouch blond in her body as all or•din- roily healthy person would have in one arra. The (lector's treatment did not do her a particle of good. She seemed slowly fading away. Then she became afflicted with salt rheum and her hands were Almost raw. :!bout Ibis tine a neighbor advised the use of Dr. Willi- ams' Pink Pills and she began taking thein. After using the pills for a few weeks we could see an improvement, GOING TO BE A GENIUS, her appetite began to inlpr•oie and a "John's borne from college?" trace of color came to her cheeks. She „ b continued taking the pills until she had `�Oh, ye,, used thirteen bines when she was as Wlir't's he gots' to *do now?" well and strong "Well, 'wax! you an me, 1 think. he'` „ as ever, seely trace of just about decided to loaf around end both the anaemia and salt rheum 1)11(1 disappeared and she has since enjoyed be one o' these ,� geniuses that nobody the best of health. Letter on m ' can understand, est daughter, aged fifteen, began to ilns0 , her health, but thanks to our expert - right PLEASANT .110\Il:\T3. encs with Di'. Williams' fink Pills we It has been snit! %will) a knew where to look for a cure and after great drnl rf using truth Ilial Jou can nc%er bccoule really g, four boxes of pills she was 1111 acquainted with rl man 111)111 you have right again. I have sten used the pills supped with h:nl, 81)11 in order to en - myself for nervo,is troubles with cont- sure a pleasant time good lea must L, ptete success." usee. Duets ► Rich red blood is the secret of health tl1C Post sixteen woi'tJ ".S.11.ADA" has become a familiar wort! --Dr. Williams' Pink Pills is the sec- h, every newspaper reader, and the fact 1 ret of rich red blood. They actually i that the demand Is steadily increasing slake rich red blood, that is whythey y - requires no comment; it felts its own cure anaemia, headaches and backaches,. sit,ry `SAL:1DA" is king. indigestion, nervous prostration, heart palpitation. neuralgia, rheumatism. scia• INA CIRCLE. tic and interesting. its flower Grows with Age.—Nott' many medicines loudly blazoned as pa- naceas for all human itis have come and gone since 1)r. 'Phomas' Ecleel►•ic Oil was first put upon the market? Yet i1 remains, doing more good to human- ity than many a preparation more highly vaunted and extending its vir- tues wider and hider and 111 a larger circle every year. It is the medicine of the masses. Keen found That a turnip seed, under ilea' Si' Vllus Dance acrd the ailments favorable conditions, will increase its 1 that males the lives of so many !women own weight fifteen times in a Ininute.' and gnawing girls miserable. Sold by 'turnips growing in peat ground have been found to increase more than 15,000 times lite weight of their seed in a single day. Dy exceptional means, such a, by drugging, even this may be ex- ceeded. In this connection it may be added that by drugging plants and other vege- tables their rate of growth con be in- creased to an a:,to nisltirlg extent. When ail medicine dealers or by mail at 50 cents it box or six boxes for $250 from The Dr. Williams' Atedicirle Co., Brock- ville, Ont. "IIEIN(:ARNATED" QU:Iii.. Novelist's Story of a Second-hand Res- taurant Itlyd. "Dill you ever stop?" "What for?" "'1'o consider." "To consider what?" "What you stopped tor." f�� 1 TWA SUNLIGHT WAVI fI RUB ON SUNLIGHT SO 'AP LEAVE 30 To60 MINUTES AN The Sunlight Soap is better than other soaps, [Lit is bst when used in the Sunt,aht way (follow directions). Hard rubbin, and boilin3 are things of the past in homes where Sunlight Soap is used as directed. Sunlight Soap v. ill 0# -injure even the daintiest fabri,: or the hands, and the clothes will toe perfectly v�hii�, yvcolens soft and fluffy. The reason for this is because Sunlight Soap is absolutely pure, contains no it;uri�,u; chcrn cats --indeed, nothing but the active, cleansing, dirt -removing proper- ties of soap that is nothing but soap. Equally cod with lard or soft water. YOUR MONEY REFUNDED by the 4?r.tl. r (rats wl►out fly,/ buy :1un11,il t. Muir► if y.,u fi:,.t any Cando for coutplaint, tss IEVER BfOTNtRS tbMlfl D, TC RONTO in Western Canada Two o,ruoring sections, select. -a,katchowan, only fl unite, fmut 1w., raitw., ,, -d lenge tut 7 C-1' It d c) '1' l . Straus sell, ;%1 par cont. plough lan•I spring croon, u•, slou.lic Abut 49 miles MFC. of lu,ltan r1o.il Price 3.,►.°+, per ac,e, 1►rito for in..p sn,t full t;,trtice, Ars. R. PARSONS, 91 Wellesley Street, Toronto, Canada, 23 AUTO rhe otilr r►i 1c Olt .r•,e+ Twice the Wolk whilst hall easier on hur.ee- -ei ktcotd Not r:quelled by a.►ything else heti:t for enithatiug. A success for m.i inr '.eed 11er1 ua Pall Pluw, land. For Summar Pallne,•s or Stut.bl, Plods after harrevt. ie•ulc for tho name " tilsS�LL None genuine witho'it it. For Sate by Agents. On ethibiti•.n lu the new Impl„ntent and 1'rucoes of Manufacture building at •I•or,nt., fair, also on exhibition ,►t Ottae, a Fair in Sha implement building. k'u11 particulars free. i oud your addle ea to 1'. E. BISSELL, Dept L, ELORA. CNT 7OB!LE FOFI SALE Fifty Hors' Pawer '' THOMAS" Motor Car, Yt p;:rfcct condition, cost f35,000e Dr. J. D. Kellogg's Dysentery Cordial Very. law. price takes it. Address is prepared from drugs known to -tile profession es thoroughly reliable for the cure of cholera, dysentery, diarrlt(ns.. Dale Ay . Rosedale, Tort/ nt griping pains an11 summer complaints. j It has been used successfully 1►y medical practitioners for n number of years placed in air -tight dens and fed on was dining Cie other night at one with •' 6 gratifying results. It suffering ether for twenty-four hours, until they u, our best restaurants," writes \Ir. from any SUMMIT complaint it is just become permeated with the fumes, they Frank Richardson In the Pall Mall the medicine that will cure you. 'try mature in about hal[ the tithe it takes Gazelle, "and on analyzing my quail, 1 a bottle. It sells for 25 cents. them to develop naturally. It is confl- found that it was only a scenario, that drntly expected that this method of the skeleton existed, but the bulk of the drugging will work a revolution in the bird had been 'nrade-up' with potted methods of forcing flowers and garden merit. My neighbor's quail. 1 noticed "Dt.1 you follow my prescription?" ask - le stables. lacked •a ie ►d the doctor, g g' Nov,No%what happens lac .. . this : During a long dinner, the chances No; and if 1 hail it would have killed TIIE CLEVERNESS OF PLANTS are that one only cuts off the _breast of ine, answered the 1)ati.0111. is extremely remarkable, and some of the bird. The rest remains intact. The „\'sly, how is that`.'" thein employ the most ingenious quail is then carefully collected, taken I threw it 0111 of ills' window." stratagems a henever danger threatens to the kitchen, and reconstructed, them. There is, for example, n species "Most of the best hotels and vestals•- health k and sickly People envy n robust of mimosa in South Africa which feigns death in tames of danger. This is evi- dently for the purpose of preventing grass -eating animals from plucking it. While in a nalmotl state the plant is of a vivid hue, yet directly it is touched by env living animal it colltp.se.s into r. tangle of apparently dead and withered NOT SAFE TO FOLLOW IT. '1'1:1.1:1'11(N1: .'d I, IN 15. Iand Sure Than an Investment in Toronto Real Estate. ._,._�..-,._...rte Mere re S4&fe cops thoi• i *34,000 --FOR INV $TIVIENT Block of new solid brick anis are run in connection with cheaper • o need W starr sick when by the use '.1 the best tonic. "Ferrovlm." youCan get rich blood houses, under five years' lease` to pay Over to per cent. net : most cen- reslaurants, and to them the quail re- and renewed strength tend vigut • tr incarnrcfe'd is sent. It may then, pro- vide+, it has riot been foo seriously "Gentlemen," said the professor," this damaged by the tuner. be sent on to a is one. of the most dangerous cxperi- third, fourth and even a fifth resiaui'- melds known to science. The slightest ant." mishap, and the experimenter will he "Neither in London nor in i eri, is it1►lotwn to atoms. 1 wi11 now step into steins. Among British wild plants by prudent, 1141 imagine, to iurlrril•t, too the next rnonl white my assistant per- forms the experiment." TllI:1' KNOW IT. Thousands Of people know that the crdiii iry reined es for piles --ointments, far the most sensitive is that of the cinsely info the vicissitudes of fortune inaeclit•orou4 sundct%, 11 tli.cit is found undergone by any dismembered bird or on boggy land. beast on the table, even though the res - Notwithstanding their vitality, steal- taurnnt be 0110 which is beyond 5uspi- ber: of the vegetable world will not cion of its food coming from Cllicag;o, nourish in smoky t0Wj $. Even the (.tu•rie,, minces, Winos, fricasees and unanimous n giving their tole to the tienlight Soap is bettor that other e•am j !►Ione as the be,t Tree fur planting in but is best when treed in the truntigkt way. Sinuky towns. Where the smoke is not Is, Sunlight 111•1p and tallow dirtlotioaa. ' too dense, it in found that 1311105, syCa- I mores, poplars, chili, horse chestnuts (topper is more elastic Than any other and Turkey oaks iso well, but that prac- metal except steel, more SOiro'oua than Wally exhausts the list. Among the any other except alunminuum, and more sItruts twhich twill grow are hollies. ductile and makable Shall ally other ex- 1i1111 t i,, japonicas, 010Un1aln ashes and a11n,►st ani hardy evergreens. cep' the pieciuus metals. Impurities in the Blood.—When the action of the kidneys becntni's iml,nired inll,tirities in the blood ni'e almost sure to follow, and general derangement of Rio system 011-31.". Parrs! ive•s 1'cg;e- lable Ihllss will r, ge.a'e the Manes's, ad that They will maintain healthy action ou11 prevent the con1)411411tiuns which certainly come when there is derange-' moth of these delicate 010.,115. As a re- storative these fills are. in the first rank. UN(:i,F::\I.I.EN. "When you hear it fellow always env- (.iIINLSE 111111ES. The Ile:alien Chinese has curious ideas as to the rearing of children, and especially (0) the amount of cleanliness desirable for them. A Chinese babe is washed en the third Arty after its birth, and generally with warm water. Occas- ionally n nt %%t►orn infant is rubbed all over \with rale eggs, but not washed tilt it is three rn(►ntlis 1.1.1. On the thir- tieth day of its life the infant's head 's shav4'e1. This ceremnnv, among wealthy ing, 'the mean men ain't ell dead yet,',► people, is ncco npnnicd 1►y Postings and moralized Uncle Allen sins hS, "you can rejoicings, and poorer folk are as fes - generally spot him a3 one of the sur- live 8S their me,•in" \viii ri!io%v. :1 bny vivors." is allowed n birthday fea-t once in ten wears. Evil spirits are held in great awe by tilt• Chinese. Who do their best to protect tli'ir offspring from then!. With t1ii, end in view a baby is some - tunes dr'' -..,A as a priest, and sonle- tuiio.s ,le't k• 41 %1 i!h all manner of charms, one queer eke -being In attach a piece of lump -%pick go iti Clothing. As boys Ste more valued by their parents then girls. they are supposed to be most tin - dor the eye of evil spirits, and accord- ingly parents often dress their infant 51)ns a4 girls. and give then, girls' names, hopine thus to deceive the spir- its. °flea the poor little things nue treated l.t harsh words an.l even blows te:' nssi.,t in the work of deeeptinn. R•t'i►lr.s lased upon friend -hip threat- ens kelt: friendship 1.5.01 upon business f•trengttl••ns both. vimar§ in aspic are rarely made of fresh suppositories and appliances --will not meat, and the wooden, s+ivorless taste cure, of the MVO in Ihr'n1 is among the Irani The best of thele only bring passing of their disadvantages. They are quite relief. out of fashion, it slay he added (with the fir. Leonhnrill's 11,•111-1l.)id is a tablet exception of the aspic) in most firs -class taken internally that reluc►we'S 1110 cause restaurants. :11r. Richartlsn,t's quail :night, how- ever, be perfectly honest bird. To pick of 1'iir,,, hence the cure is permanent. Every package sold carries a guarantee with it. the flesh from a quail, pound It up. re. 1t is I►rfectl3• harangue, 81. ,111 deal - place it on tit. *skeleton, and serve the erz, nr 'I'I"' yle Cn., i intitt 11, bird in aspic is a common, it foolish, \irggara Prtlls, Oni. effort of cookery, utterly ruining the two or three delicious mouthfuls of which a quell consists. Chickens are Sometimes served in this fashion. and in the familiar "caneton .rouennais" cot Iain parts of the, duck are pounded up into sauce for the reset. One lihr;, however, to be well ac- quainted with the restaurant where those dishes are presented. M cheap table d'hote dinner in Soho or the 1'alais Royal they are best left 0100e, SMOKE VERSI'S I'ltO i'. in Germany some interesting experi- ments have recently 1.411) made in the protectir,n of orchard trues against night frosts by means of fnrnigation. A part of an orchard in bloom toss lhtrs suc- ce-,Hilly guarded against an April frost by 1h•' dense stroke of nnphlhalene. Hut 11••• esperi 1 nt was very extensile, 50 hi!'13;.:ns of naphthalene being con- tumid on- t id by 7 flames in one hour. Later a new preparation of cherntcnts was tried, producing; a comparatively large volume of smoke with the expenditure of only iwo kilograms of the material per hour. These trials are under the direction of an experim::ntal gardening (S.sociatiori, De Style-'—"\\'hal did your rich uncle Icaye you when he died'" Gunbusta— "N.►thingl." 1)e style—"Didn't 11P shy anything to you before he passed away?" (iunbusls—"Yes; he said nothing oat! too good for Inc." ittll the mon wholive.; upright is apt to die in a 11067(411M position. i;caevnlr nl Lally : "Rut, my poor man. if you have been looking for work 011 these years. why is it that you have, never comet tiny?" Tromp (conflden- , flatly): "It's luck, Irwin; just sheer good luck." ADVANCE OF SURGERY. '!twenty years ego fifty per cent. of cas- es of amputation terminated Wally; but tinder the modern system of antiseptic surgery the danger of this opernlion has been so far reduced (lilt the rale . f mortality does not now exceed from flve to twelve per cent. of the number of cases. Wilson' s FLY PADS Mt OIILT 11111110 TDA! KILLS THEM ALL AVOID POOR MUTATIONSS OW b7 ail D iselses ant Gemini Sims aard by trltal1. !!JI CENTS PER►ACKET IRON ARCHDALE WILSON HAMILTON, OM. ISSUE NO. K 09. .111v sttuateJ ort quiet resrd:'ntial street. As owner has other houses lid:r construction these are offered at a bargain. S. 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These valuable ingredlente enter Into the com- position of Parmelee's Vegetable Dills, ant :. rw.-' In render them the agreeable Anti salutary medicine ttivy are. There are fc%v Willi so ef(e,'tive as they to their action. TO 1E FORGO1 1 "Father," called James, afterhe bed reached home fr.►ni eoIlt•g,o, "wills matt 1 wmoma+" "Forgdootllh y 11," yediplllti( father, "and go out and look for a job." Mother Graves' Worm Exter:Mitator does not require the help of any 111ir- gative medicine to complete the cure. Give it a trial and be convinced, me with a Seif Educator." A man elwrlyR making exclm's 1011.'411 himself no time to make t,hvlhing •'l.ee. Ver ars Alibi tel reivarisrl orAi disastrous* Meese* A small* the .ri.ZlW it !( Ma Ma 'IM Weevers Omni*: And W We>rvsl'e