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1illos ` ' WONDERFUL IF TRUE, i THE REST MEDICINE,
Seine 13emarkebl QurQe• Which Are Pure Air Mures Many Ills and Me;frie
>7\ # ata 1 ■•r a.rT w.... .
i . said to Ambidexterity, the Prolongation of hila.
`1 'tor 1 "Pure air is More PxPeloua than
1T
HAS ECTOR r', i�U AT1-1. t German eemittora are
deep zn, »
t which fold " said the venerable physician,•
cQt-t.ECTOFS has boon started f h the prolongation
TQ GSA I H, I hated e etaetc in a movement i is , of bks
or the cultivation of Fold,'
is the beat medicine in the walcl
ambidexterity The idea is that the an mamma
1 develoliment of the power to use bath andthe louroner Or many Utid 1 roh a al e
an ers Constantly Menace hands equally well iiivans the develop* ray , lnrrg tea longin crowded, ill-
a i ibl b Don't l
ir e g D y'Mute
Pial
' the Man Who Seeks the .__.. ,�,., opt .of iho lntelligeneo 'tit go
n
d.thP iriemory in particular, Tlza ventilated places Now,a hPbeware dangerouselee
DEATklnglish Tradesmen and Others Pro-tected by Insurance"
Several millions Sterling will be
paid inMauranee in London ,as
result of Icing Edward s death. A
glory is told of ope of the biggest axy
goode merchants in ; western Landon
who just before closing hours dashed
6litto
l i Qtigi tzdt abe - aXCla s antoL dYofin
hndld• 'ch ainsure the stack Hht hfor the coming season. Fee eueceedp
Tropical Ptants--+9t 15 a Task for pdvocatPr of. the movement stataso le coapt lase etuffe* Place, like a rush in getting a policy at Gp per cont
the Daunt{ase and Only a Small Dasa. ilius t While right-handed pep 4 a month, However, the amount of.
Cloteavecolletehrbegallinegepoopee centro op iho left hour std e6e rn home acid lg h Thaat business done at that rate was not
Pereehtage Pf the Mor$urvlvo-'whoerenm-ingtnoueo,, y i groat Light Por sent, wits paid ut
t a its Pure condition would speedil yAb Khardships oma terrible dangers andtree but as the right hand is gra Rg acid time also, Largosumswill kispaid
an a collector has paid Yor hi» der- ally' trained and the left neglected,, on chiefly done toanicb nipurities ahh>ch, over by members u Lloyds,
tri y e rarer a eoimeae ntre reduely grows tae rather g nt a vitiated au.ing With hal life, re p speech n g r ed that are invariably•prese n 1 Most of the functions which w recit these lapis are generally found festive and•ueelese• tt es a d the "And here it maay be pointed outto liavo'taken place this summer, ain'tso wfl ret depths of tTOP*0 fbrests� lyIlcultivation of the loft hen ajind
f which will either he
conn in ile greatest profuef capacity of iho right apeecll centre of filet the other chief constituent of canceled or suffer financially by theing packs of cards as yon would aThey of dam Parte of the West iho brain cats be revived and that the bxeafrh is waxte and {wenti5i sevennounce9� 1{in 'a death, wore insured fora #ably ' cigarette paper you may be euro the
fin the h P aacar andaqd Eaat �ndiea; iu PLedag lgtejiiganco can bo broadened as am m om s large aggregate, Peaotically everycards have been wall baked before
thor ielanda. m the name region, in bkiexteritYincreases ilio utility 'of a 'it ]ia& been calculated, may >io given insurance company in England will$ metimes the card in the
off In the course of twenty-four hours.Cruel Disunter,manes, ine ea ea have ;we language Den re , ln, nth but it sae sen estab• the time the ing underwent en oper-
Qroltfd hunters Pontfnually ince gradu- vitiated
one on vias side of the brain, 'Dee in-
cause v
ant begins life with two speech ren• ltshod that iho chief danger in breath i often for peritonitis and there was a
f g u•' ftfa ed air is pat entirely or oven belief that he would pull through this
FAKE$:
oregt Feats of .Streng Men Seen From
the Inside,
"The most . ehtievy feats in
(strength display oni ie stage are ua••
wally the s `rnplest, say's a ,-veteran
showman. le the majority of afn
stances they are pure fakes,, Itoal•
feats of strength are eeldartl plenum*
clue enough to be reliabed ley anal'
eneos, The touch of seneattonaliem
t danger
ce of
n
is needed, and the ple
90
must be Oersted.
"When you see a strong man in
eveuing .dress, bending .,a horseshoe
with his hands, watch him carefully
and see .how he uses his thigh as a
lever. You may depend upon it that
beneath his trousers or tights he has
a metal plate en wlticlt to bend the
horaeshoe. If he tear a tennis ball
with his fingers depend upon it the
cloth on the ball has been interfered
will and the ball punctured.
"When you see a strong marl tear -
the moist foreste of Brien, the warm human being "s by
criers of D. De Chaumont, swell -known oath. have to mat Maims, Anyone can in
pM�exi of Central America and western, instances are effect by sopa sure on the Ring's life, and the possi•
Mexico. Not dependant on the soil the movement in which Practice with @city on this subject; has estimated sure o of leis are so many fn the;
ed a ower of that 'an aseombly of 2,000 people dor• -
centre of the pack are specially pre -
e breaking
t
s• neN 't i:,,:
"i ° 1• • ,zitvi4t?-. p ff?={.
S11ApY FOR USE i
ie IN ANY QUANTITY
For akin SOAP, softs
onip; water, removing old real
paint, disinfecting sinker,t
closets and drains antire
for many otherpurp0ses
can si uale 20 lbo. Sal
Soda, q_ 1
for five ado
Useful Y
S ,
hundred purposes.
r;1 Je!d ,Eoer$.WF1 r. aJ
E. W. Gillett Coe 1'1.
orosla, Ont.
n,
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FIRST PICTURE BOOK.
The Oaring Idea That Wae Carried Ou
' by Johann omen ua,
Tei D BY THE TEA. -
Personal
Personal Character Indicated by the,
Kind Ona Drinks.
pared C i I Did it ever occur to you that char -
crags
k of a chamtiague bot gome 800 years ago a tlermnn savant aster could be told by the kind of tea `
rahells tea f
t troy are mastip the lett hand has caeca p od of two spare- that is, the a ant of ens monarch's death that a tie on the biceps is a trick viii
yhad a wonderful vlsioo, At that time one drinks? I have been seeing ,one forts orto se the enthusiasm of byforcemore than 25 ears, writes a tea
q ordinary meeting-mayi 6uainess in. doge in 4 never tails u. Uncap were taught to read fory
E ab g1 for ane chtime I have beoa
o f in nd to fth "o nt a duringthat
es was and give f tradesmen ata a fence, It is p b bard. en and
branches of trues and to atop terns cheat seventeen gallons
another. Many an a d
where they vegetate among the tient
centre of speech .esti .l�nond exhale
respiration
a g lase a great deal by the death of the mea breathing to fracture a perfect of arms, so to speak, througb
shade -loving planta. with it paralysis of the ng pe ,
Med @titers • to teach the par of water, Xing and a largo nutnher of them en- champagne bottle • his feattlas yet Mips and with bitted Lott oP the part also comentg human nature. Ii ea
n moisture aro essential The doctors started d with "The amount of caxbonte said givensure a afnst risk. T1to drapery trade many have claimed •the as with- of "teacher and of child. It seems cu.,often to my nand that the teal
Warmth and tient crate mine the left hand, one drinks has an 'influence or is in-
to tropical
andcountries
wars sd enytnorv' cot as hour, e- will be much affected, ns largo stocks . in their powers: fluenoed by t
entries aro aytianymous Me remit that tem power o[ centre at oyof aaaubie[ to dhout three- of colored summer materials which 1 "'The riot' it is managed is this: A labor of children as in tropical ao and lover.' Wild mai-quarters soma was awakened in the right °enineteen 'cubic feet in twenty ettr
have been laid in will have, to a large
With mibeaus serpents, speech..email hole is scratched in the surface
of
therefore,ther spike is worn S ttoo o aro generally
individual, displaced during bottle,:.a sharp P Oolong Each 0 e
Eac b
ef t h
PSCwhohours. extent to
andboya
pota,
f
n alsobnforced
lir ,that
male fifteen
ns aboutft'ke
wili is
es
-ossad th
destroyan .
de the others p
ibiceps, usto
e P Atidmourning. ig the eP ,
abound In the chid impeders o . m the age of 13 lost his left hand, but may bethours. eriod of m u g
Wherein iho rarer varieties he Bidden. ed to do fairly well with an cubic feet in twenty -fou hall bedroom P It fs impossible to oatImate tleedl 6s into the hole. °I`he strength pores teaener nuc ua a "c v.,ne�. -
e fof orchid gothethey soon learn r Althe age of 30 he the man who occupies a to trade, but much of ft us covers , sero a bringabout a fracture of the ,
year or two It 1 that ns1feredf inamlie the substantial things
cited a stroke of paralysis which and keeps his window downttheHaight' insurance isme vatioty of other wayglees with these aids is not 'great, tied dnlveroh doctor, to do f
dad Ave
colleetwild tribe in as mane robbed s ° er of Fpeech. reads by gaslight far ,et, on which claims will have to be metbut the audience ids that the I ]t inns Johann Cementite, however, much given to idle frivolities; people}
hs ini wild tribesmen of the robbed him of the power with a pen should know that the burning j he on the death of the monarch. ectain 'apparently impossible has been ac- .who drat coacelved the daring Idea whatcisari right,
on
they mean!
moat by a while a means of ctiedemail ring
western Himalayan slop s; y it fixed to the artificial gives off as pouch carbonic moistd ipo property in the duchy , of Cornwall • coiripliahed. that of tcould be taught by the and neeanewhat they say. Those who'
three others, even. more unfortunate, attached writing and not Des himself. Then may and the duchy of Lancaster is liable i 'The feats whish consist of bearing nid_tbe memory and the Imagine- use tike Oolong with a little green)
were made prisoners and carried'oft hand m recovered
is to to pass from holders, who provide a dozen tople ch a piastfofm hang- tion g together, "by means;' as mixed in it to torso it up can almost)),
to undergo the nameless horrors only recoveredalsotiaYFrenchvand little air," I against lose the insurance, providSuspen-
sion
: ing from the strong man's teeth,of tiie he quaintly expressed It, `of sensuous be put in ilia same class.
which have from time immemorial in German but he had forgotten. Bismarck on Women se Politics. 1 sionof official incomes is another risk allowing a motor car to .cross in . impressions conveyed to the eye, so Those using the green teas knowni
been charnetcristio of Central Arian Russian, which of fact ambidexterity is Some interesting observations of which the companies cover, and many " body; of holding two motor care that visual objects may be made the as Japanese or Gunpowder are not to:
la If the pay is big, the risks As s matter viral professions and Prince Bismarck on female suffrage owners of stocks and shares, and check, and others. of'a similar naturet to be untruth-
i very. id hunter runs are correspond- iteceseery ins er and piano play^ have come to light. Of women in suffrage
es ecially of gilt edged securities, !oxo all 'fakes" of an elaborate kind. ,medium of expressing moral lessons to. be taken seriously; apt 1
an ores
1 great, Cutting hie way through occupations• Surgery les. 116any make provision against' a fall in the That they are' ingenious I will not- the .young mind and of impressing fol and hot-headed; People to be eau
ingyg.
is wading often up to •ing may be given es ex am strongly in 'tics Germans" especia
lly eall clumsy. event of the monarch's death, deny; the majority of them have those lessons upon the memory" In tion 1 8h B �a �tiseams to bafavor-:
tangled forests, n swamp, liter authoritie W
the waist through stag ant w p , sat of teaching soldiers to be am' ungainly bears, even dare altiStse taken a deal of careful thmkmg out. other words, the good herr doctor bad ed byg those who are never satisfied
B on his guard against beasts favor the use of the pistol, Moreover, much less would be m An Unintended Error. Many are. adaptations of enginaermg the 'bright. Idea that picture books with anything -persons thick and
and still more savage men, the orchid bidextrous in hand' The Critic --In the twelfth chapter feats, in which seemingly eccentric . could be useful to children; Comenlas unresponsive to favors, often injuring
hunter earns awry penny of life lance and sword• pan k keep silence.�On the other hand,
. effects of leverage are ugly eccentric
made his first picture book and called their best friends by their grouehi-
Money. Even the natives avoid the Followed Directions. it can draw from an opponent in a of your novel you say, As Clifford I ache "Orbfs Pietue." It contains rude
districts into whish the intrepid col 1 nese.
in a hotel was fright tone of harmlessnaLeri eeup to us gardeniwails Clarissa eame slowly
with maidenly 1
Nuremberg. woodcuts representing objects, in ilio Ceylon and India teas are affected
lector penetrates: i A ]any staying met that he would g
agoe.te
eight orchid hunt- cued bya noise like that of Beaperson men Woman's mouth chats so in- admiration, gazed r -Well, timthat all I Nuremberg viae once almost ,the natural world as tree* and almnla; by faddists, who are willing to drink.
A few years grichest and most famous town in ;
met at Tamatave, and then sepia- running about in a room over the one never ingly on most subjects via right? Autho with little isssons about the pictures. .most any kind if it is considered the
arsspecimens. 9 mos he occupied. In "Row to e H pPy
search of s a P never notice, old donkeys -that thatwe are, Crib or Hardly. sn't can Cls- Europe. The Ih. that aaown Nnremberg saying
It 1s a quatut volume and .one that label; rice srtofit chanae offs to the next
he
in a f1e Though Civil," the Bev. E. 7. HardyPopePius
a year only one of them in theedmo t ° that n have told them more than we Thenew rand that appears if they hear
had sent mantes in the tells the story: ion was better off than a Scottish would cense the evernge modern child that "they say". it is the tea to drink.
e rgP from which he The noise went then at intervals for intended to, for everything that is ed? "gaze" after she has been blind -justified of by. the accountsScottish
' not a little astonishment aliment were it placed
pestilentialhtwerps,feminine beats us in cunning." -Lone ed The Author --After she has been king was
emergotl with leis health impaired, two nights and changedbove had don Telegraph, that have been preserved of the town before him,aud I The Young Hyson that our lore -
him
others pr had been captured toe om ad a on the floor 1 blinded? Wliat are yon talking about? the its burghers. In the fie town erhiy, however, as that term may - fathers used almost esclusirink.
One of: The Critic -Why, in the previous fir there came from s "Nie nn - ' be applied truly to any r, as book that has though hot much used now.in this
by the native priests, who drenched gone mad and was skipping about. The Crucial Test.
d burned him to death The Sadp did not believe in ghosts, the north
town council meet , in which you decarib'F ha thecendist watchers, known as "Niemen- i since been written, the "Orbic Pit has section, is a sharp tea, and might be
him with al anford's planing mill, you say,said to sharpen the: tongues, if not
ce the altar. but she was afraid of o investigate so she Atn an adjourned lock lock, the first wire drawing was an epoch making book, it ie the
of the most sum eked the proprietor to ing in nyt� a personmemboetrd casually Long, fascinating minute Clarissa rest berg eggs ' the first cannon, the first precursor of all children's picture the wits, of the users.
M. Emmeline, one a mentioned that ed her beautiful brown eyes upon the gun
kine, the clarinet, certain descripe ° great Those who do not use tea at all I'
easeful of all collectors, and the dim the mystery.mentioned
foreigner obeying ihe joy or even distinguish between drinks awiftl revolving buzzsaw." books, and median childhood has
coverer a many new orchids It was e 1 tions of pottery and the art of paint- d O d has I would class as of a selfish tee.
all I
gamer. e -knows island forests of D ions, imperfectly understood .directions of to tha dark, A worthy bailie, denied ing on glass. For 800 years its walls not °ori g 1
it an Tngliah medical mea. Take the ed, sad offered to bot that, blindfold- The Oldest Known Bookkeeping, i defended the valley of :the Pa6nitia
rt
nk
van
ions an d gi
xe d
me e
these ne Y e An handy
g d
in cool a of th our
theitells how, ed, hep against all enemies. E
not only was our Party expend to medicine two nights., running, then him. The bet being accosted and the In the primitive villages towers once •topped •the walls, but
the risk of s trig strangledm-a byat hostile drip a night" den the test comment- des scattered through Peru, Bolivia
and ferocious tribesmen -a tato which .ed.
for err nu rimes , RCB& until then relyzed• Pa ing a pori
found climging to the trunks and 4 'stricken with peaty*
o! duration a
rioua that the first real step town the traits of character of
theyJightening tbo a the drinker.
they climb the ladder of leasing wag , The users of the old reliable Chinese,
na o
some Mond
a,
n On
the e
t lot o a g
o g known
et f k
Ddu tea
we r
p
u tot.
mother
�. ,.n rimm�man _....a a,.e. _ a was that know
ed y ,.
its
re s
ati
sfied w
'a }
of life and ant
bailie blindfolded, o as only about a third of them now re-
mi The bailie drank everything sub- and Et I dor, disc descendants uon the .kipue
mitten, smacked his lips and correctly
befell' many a poor fellow belonging , The Music of Thunder.
night and day against Thebass of thunder IS consid bly
• s ugg lin tlower than th lowest sound produced h th zero
W expedition --but we had to
ancient nets depend un Win,
for keeping -11 their accounts. It was
azar era named the drink until the taken was
tr lea os o er an a
cause to bless the nam in for the niceties or enjoy -
e meats of life nor looking with favor
the Same Spelling. on those who do, a sort of "dog -in -the -
tor
stout man had recourse to a doe -
Not manger" kind if people.
not
something
could
th
er
s g
to
r to
see
whether
1
be done to reduce his size. "It's a dls•
ee doctor!' be cried. "Just took at
reed
air. Then try h1m vii' water," in use when Pizarro conquered Peru, An awful Jolt, this pay Window of mine! Now, what
Ohs wild animate that haunt these In an orchestra - below a whispered a councillor, and the hint and the Andge�,n Indians have neves would You advise! h sirian, eying
He himself, in the it at which all post- as taken. Sip -smack -sip -a shake improved on it. It is the @ esu sus m said sen 70 enviously.naw automobile," ( Well, replied tbeP y
same
a
primeval forests." music, we call w
same country, had to go through the five apprehension of, musical sound n the head -"I canna jest mind salute
form of boekkee eaofs The P foe near the be slow -
his waist line,rept d a can suggest is to
codon of being made "brother -in- Ceases and our. aenses sre merely coo• name o' this, but I mind , LO13' ft ply r nttlecolored st ngstdenot0 dif- ed"upsthermach ne near aid slow- .
ceremony sly sin order
blood" to Kfng Moy . d acinus of a roar. In observing the when I was a wee laddie. London Diiere y ''All right, -doctor; I'm willing. Chat
to penetrate the interior of the island, ever, of thunder our attention, how- Standard. { fezent articles in daily use and ten 'And it's a beauty. Everything works diet. I alt
anhonor which nearly cost him his suer, may be most profitably directed distinct knots the ten numerals• In like clockwork."
Japan's Police Force. 1 the absence of a written language it That's good."
life.Sto the expression rather than to theis a marvelously perfect system. Large i "The tiros are puncture proof."
Speaking of wild animals he says: notes. The Y represented
diminuendo er Japan's police force was originally
e dost terrible of all is the fossa thanae faayy otherresermd by tend in the moat aristocratic body of the kind transactio t are coolnductednas book- i "Bpd rhs goes like the wind." A Pious Wish.
etter still."
at pax ately by
(a carnivorous beast related to the by any form of sound in in the world. Its establishment was Ices fog were employed. "G Ilii Wish I owned one."
ant tribe),againstbe whfeh we had con. t a After the first clan is over p y
stonily to an g On t these the ea will p its pleasure the almost o'n inept with the Emperor's
Very Y 1 ?
f•tin of decree forbidding 'i`A I fond of riding? Woll
"Gee w
e nn ur . a os c t c "B the way, are you fond of rid:
guard. e o es r ursue w' biddi she wearing Fish I
animals caused the death of the
rolling away and gradual . sin ' g ' present.
broths nae, aw of the king, a fine, the peal until at an immeasurable swords. By a stroke of the imperialShe should sag so l"
me . well-built man, It distance it make into silence, pen the samurai were deprived of wore hers hair fisherman's
net andnshe'p pre- m
6andso cherished weapons by which the gen-"Well, here's a street car transfer, "What do .you want the minister.'
pounced open his shoulder, ranting :• 1 I ust found, I won't need it, and bare tor?" asked the surgeon,
the flesh from his back, and mangling Look Prosperous. fromen of Japan had been to advertise
farm lovve, inhe piscatorial
yo i hold j
P from immemorial times advertise Y heart! Although I you can ride home on it:' ' "because 1 rteply.-New
lybe opened with
him 0 n -frightful manner, - Being 1 Even though you may not be pros- thein rank, So they went into the po- first place in my prayers els wanttse reply: New York
far as possible the lice, where it toes still possible to flounder about
h is you will saveeme 1 Where 'Pa Came M. Tribune.
m sole i with fife
Cause and Effect.
"After all, a man wb0 marries takes
a big chance"
"You're right. I hove a friend who
contracted a severe case of bay fever
immediately after he had married a
grass widow." -Memphis A.PPel-
color would you suggest!" -St o
Republic.
It was in a city hospital that a man
refused to undergo an operation for
appendicitis until his minister could be
-hus min -blood' . rouS, adopt a8
'thus a relative of the deceased man, pe rit It is sound carr a sword. Anda very formidable Y
capital and will bring good interest weapon it was then, being of the two. from becoming a crabbed old horse- The young couple were ou
I had to take part in the funeral care- a1Pearanrz of prospe ' y. yler. T shall stick to you closer than new baby when they , met the men
many and worse than that I had to P I a limpet, From you a winit'll be the svho had formerly been the husband's
obey their laws, whish command that, f 1 thoolunmarynhave not ced,i al Pays handed variety. t road to guide me, Together we will .rival. said the
if any one has the moral responsible. 112 pie.
ar apologetic and can easily be How Do You Take Your Defeat. . roads over ie m . , and when I i "So this fa the new baby,"
My of an accident and deathais the turned down when, they are most in The way a man takes his defeat is a look at your hand beside me I shall former rival enthusiastically. "What
t esult of it ch ice of of a relative-- ,need of a beiping hand. Do not con- 'pretty good teat of his caliber. The say tp nty8eh, 'Fortune was mine a errival
beautiful child. enthusiastically.
is • He looks just
r
Die has We choice 4f being greased fuse apparent prosperity with extra• trong man uses his failures for step- when I put her -ring there!"' I like his mother. Ile has eyes of blue
and burned alive or of taking the vagance• Small but telling home aeon- ping stones instead of stumbling And then the lady dropped her eyes just like hers, an his nose is just
whole family of the deceased and of oaues can be practiced in order to blocks I know a vara successful to sweet confusion and murmured; the same He has her chin and mouth,
did you ever see such a
marrying leis wife,
hide from the public the fact that • the
Dun man who has made it a rule of "Pees the salt.
When a Bunter finds an orchid there
wolf is at the door. Keep a brave
his life to use every misfortune that
are three ways of getting it. Ile may front. Dema Fortune likes to tnraw comes to lam as a point 0f departure Didn't Choose Well.
out down the tree to which it clings, her magic cloak about the shoulders for something better. He has bad Some years ago a certain candidate, ;
he may lasso the branch limbon 1 h looks cap misfortunes which would Newstood by glumly'
or
ft hangs and draw
or hs may. cut a sapling, � stiffen his resolution, z the House of Assembly• of P a
and i y resem-
blance in their ears? What a beauti-
ful child 1"
The wife beamed, while the husband
or i of the man or woman who 0o s losses and mis or ones w lc woo
w ft to him, . able of making the best of it. have crushed most men, but they only a relative of one of the present "Heyr he blurted out. "The kid
in lean it 1 tion nerve him up Brunswick Senators, was runningthat far hasn't grown lila teeth yet. Do you
against the tree and climb up and Old Laws Against Smoking: for a new start, They only make hint
at Asa rcesu- rmined to conquer the next vfnce. One canvass againsnhim the flunk. I've gotchance there?"
bring down the plc p Prussia's laws at one time inflicted more dote that he was an infidel, n
tion against, often and octrpis s, penalties for smoking, not only in rail- time. -Success.
which are as often found in trees as acarriages, but in any pubho! course of his nomination speech an
�^'hm any`where else. cutting down. the tree. Yopponent who possessed a rattier
'113 with most orchid hunters the fav place. In 1840 the prohibition was so i 'The Worst Drink. shady business reputation shouted:
fax relaxed as to allow cigar smoking r "Bat chi chi, the chi chi' of Pata o- .you don't believe there is a God•e
cilia method of securing the coveted in the streets, provided the lighted rand pia! That is the worst drink in the "Do you, Mr. B.?" asked the can-
. Int. of the cigar was protected by a kind world;" said a naval mart. "The Pat dfdate.
additionwire cage, .v is i ."
course
finding of the orchid, there are in- obviate .
le troubles ahead of the in sparks, This was soon found to be an and in those pits they leave the apples "Then why have you served the
•
numerab unworkable regulation, and after end-. to rot and ferment. When the pits devil all your life?"
tlefatigablo collector before his work less petitions the Government allowed are full of foamy, hissing When,
the
In ddn to the dangers and
diffi ofg -which was supposed to agonians gather wild afiples They dig "Of I do replied the op
oultios mseparable from the actual the risk of fire from flying pits and line them with horse hides, ponent
king of naked cigars in public. Patagonian warriors gather for their
out of the country and safely ' a But until 1848 any smoker retaining annual jag, and the women and chile
horse -going boat are almost inseup ; his pipe or cigar in leis mouth when dren go off and hide in the woods. leo
able and nothing but the mot priming a sanity or an officer tp n wonder, for chi-ebi is a terrible drink•
mitable p r avetance could ever- p ma-
ilable to s term of imprison- It is a thick gray foam that hisses. It
come it. Ones et
GPvile for which he has so strenuously Mamma's Own Daughter.
triyen. The cruel luck of one ardor- His Da star -Daddy you
is dobe, The difficulties of getting it the amu
do
e e form was a
c usionall an unforeseen � seems to be alive.' It is like drinking
maul,
circumstance robs a collector o4 the ' shakes.
were
'
Getting Even.
1
s e Gttng
Altai
hunter would be hard to beat: twenty-five when this was taken, 1 Some retaliations are too clever to
After months of ceaseless toil, capes !weren't you? Why, you might have be resented. They seem to be aimoet i
ed to the usual risks and 1Y wading i sat f 't aMrday. ' a logical part of the circumstances
of his profession-000aeionally wading
a for
up to his waist in mud and at other own daughter. Well, well, You'll find `merit' the principal of a boys se .
limos venturing into almost eedeeeasi it on the table, I think, One day he had occasion to trounce a 1
t last succeeded in h d ced h t 11 resented the pun-
Ye
Fier Father -M Yesi Y01ir mother's that evoked them, Dr. Wines was tot �
The Canary's Claws.
If you have a canary or other cage
bird look to its claws from time to
bird's time, for
growate so olongcaptivity
ththe
ey
need cutting. If this be neglected the
bird is in danger el getting,its nails
caught in the cage and hanging there
tell it dies. Use a sharp pair of nail
scissors and take caro not to out more
than just the tips of the nails. If you
hold the bird in a good light you will
Sao a little red thread" in each nail.
This you must' avoid, or you wf11 draw
blood and hurt your little pet.
W The Oriental Weavers.
More than 3,000 years ago, as tiles
and marbles from Nineveh show,
splendid fabrics were being produced
for the adornment of the palaces of
the kings of Assyria, and every mien,
tel rug becomes, a magic carpet wben
one realizes bow through the long
days of the long centuries these aim -
)pie people have been weaving in with
the colors of the jewels and the ram-
i bow the sunshine and shadow of their
own lives. How much of tears and
sighing has gone, to the tying of the
myriad knots or followed the flying
shuttle on its journeys to and Mel
ble places -he a as sutra c His Daughter -Find w at, a y, lad, w o na ora y
3,000 and 4000 t On the doctor a front door i •
collecting betweenBerlin ? • I eslimen .
as of an exquisitely del beautiful HerFather-Thecheek book, my 1 was a plate bearing the °and ciao- rd 1
andnrune ,pedeNis delight knew own -lamb. Wines, That night a bold
he bounds, and with all possible journey
or hand added three words to the in
he commenced oa tortuouswherjourney A Saving Schelme. scription, so that in the morning the
book to the seaboard, wheratrea pre- "Co-education is a good thing. 'The doorplate read this way: "Winos and
clout and hipped to floral treasures ' boy gets his study and his courting Other Liekers."
would be shipped to England,
His 'plants safely on board, that
very night a Are broke out in the hold
of the vessel and not a single plant
was saved. The collector was nearly
distracted Whets he reclined what had.
happened. With a heavy, heart he
wired to his employers: "Collection
deetroyod by. fire. What shall 1 do?"
Back mine the maniertia front the d
im
Appointed orchid innem taxa: "Go bock
At mice 1" And bice: I;.o went, with
t heed tri perhaps
the wettoet`oouutry under the aure
finished simultaneously and is then
ready for worst,"
"Just so, While the girl can have
dad lots IA money by marrying in her
graduation gown.
the rainy eeason it a.
HO Bills For Him.
"Nave you thought of the expetee
of living if hou marry my daughter?
Bove you remembered the Mlle?"
"Bills have no terror for nee, sir."
"Whey haven't? Why note" ,.
"Nobody would trust mea sir;
Receding Chins.
The minority who have square
chine and big lower jawssay that we
of " the receding chins have neither
will nor strength of character, which
is absurd; as anyone may know avho
rcritombere that Gen, Wolfe and 11r.
I'itt had practically no chins et all,
to say nothing of living soldiers end
statesmen• To judiic a man by his
chin is no less foolish than to judge
bite by the: bumps of his skull.am-
.
The Burning Question.
Vends wasrising from the sea.
"Great Jupiter I" cried the men tie
they crowded .the beach. "ltow did
yon lose your arms?"
Rpt the women never noticed the
a it a,
Iii the name of all, that is ivonder'
ful," they chimed, how do you keep
your hair itt curt in salt wafer?"
The Tont Star.
Whet, is the fifrtiie,t• limit to whfeh
the human elision ante reach? Power
in his book, "The Iiye nuts Sight,"
gives the ability to see the star Alcor,
situated at the tall of the Groat hear,
as the test. Indeed, the Arabs call
it, the teat star,
Thought It Was a Regatta.
"I suppose," said the t',scotious
Mr. Dodding to lira. Malaprop, alto
had just returned from abroad,
"that you saw an Italianvendetta
While you were in that country?"
"0h, yes, indeed" replied the guile-
less lady. "We saw one in the canals
at Venice, the dongolas deco-
ratede
unselfish.
Dad --My son, hard wort: brings the
only true happiness. Wby don't you
wore d
Son-1iether, I intend to bead a eek
1 of self-denial. Why should I a
selfish happiness? Nay, nay -no work
for ,mo I"
Willing to Waive That.
"11'liss Angeline,", began the poor
but proud young man, 'if I were in
a positare 10 ask you to he my wife" -
'Good graci0110, Mr. .Tlirogson!
a1te. exclaimed"1e a position? Tite
ideal. no you think I would Want
you to get down on your kneed
Curious Cossack Customs.
Many queer customs and usages are
pprevalent among the Cossacks of the
Don. No man changes his clothing en
thatohea would suffer from a If he did it is believed
skin disease. On Thursday no fat or
flesh must be pickled or corned. .I1'
any one neglected this the meat would
be full of worms in a fortnight. Wool
is not spun • on a holiday, else the
cattle will sicken and die. A hen is
always given an uneven numbe of
eggg to hatcle, never an even. dumber:
Bones left from a dinner at a funeral
are thrown into the river, else the
m.
dead
shape. a And at the samear to the e meal in na
one dare cut bead. It must always
be broken. j
444.1
' A Dialeoture
"My 'wife is foreign born. She Ale
ways talks' broken English when she la
angry with Inc."
"Gives you a dialecture, so to speak."
-WaShtegton herald. f
Fashion is only the attempt to resit
lie art in living forms aid social -
luterconrse,-Schnee.
Why ye an I14verhea e
Melte K t in Su Timer?
When the sultry days come and the coal range
makes the kitchen almost unbearable and cooking a
dreaded task, put out the range fire and try the
newest method of cooking in hot weather—use a
21 -
eee
fed
Wald htliliMrseh
L ' ; S`Ili "Ve':-'
What , a contrast! The kitchen no longer is
stiflinghot, the work is now done with comfort, and
the h
usewife is not worn out with the heat.
She saves her strength, keeps
her health and is better able to
enjoy the summer. 1
Tile New Perfection does everything
that any other stove can do -all tbo fam-
ily cooking, baling, washing and iron-
ing. No smoke, no dust, no odor. Heat
is applied directly and not wasted. A
turn, and the flame is out
The New Perfection stove has
Cabinet .Top with shelf for keeping
plates and food hot, drop shelves for
the coffee pot or saucepans, and nickeled
towel racks.
It has long turquoise -blue eternal
cbinmeys. The nickel finish, with the
bright blue of the chimneys, makes the'
stove very attractive and invitee clean.
llncss, Made with 1, .2 and 3 burners'
Cautionary Ndltt—rte sura ': `� the 2 and Mintier fitoves oat) be heti '
au get ihis stave -sue ,. with or without Cabinet.
hat „tile name•nlate Ma, ` its or without Baro i a llot htreare, tv It for
rents Nasi Perfoctlea. *13o81pnvd 01,011110 to tLa aearotttiaeaoy dii tae ,
Queen Cif: Oil COrfa� sera ', Litattedt,
TheToronto.
a T TA, •meaigroacCSe "
iY.