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klankln; Business, transact- Co ntries, ;No -paper dtseontibued
discounted. .Diafts Issued.
1iwsd ou Deposits. Sale'
T, RANCE
Notary Public Conveyancer,
inancial, Reap Estate and Eire Iu-
tranco Agent, Representing 14 Fire
(50rance Companies.
Division Court Office, 011nton.
W. BRYDONE
Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public,etc.
E LOAN Offce:
BLOCK CLINTON
R. J. C. GAMIER
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0 9.00 pan/ Sundays, 12,30 to 1,30 p.m.
Other hours by appointment 001y,,
ffice and Residence - Victoria' St.
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DR. PERCIVAL I-IEARN
DfIce and Residence; -
Uron Street Clinton, Ont.
Phone 09.
l orrneriy occupied by the late Dr.
C. W. Thompson),
Eyes'Examtned and Glasses Fitted.
r. A Newton Brady. Bill/field
raduate Dublin University, Ireland.
ate Extern Assistant Master, Ito -
undo. Hospital for Women and Child -
era Dublin. • . . '
ue`at residence lately occupied by
Mrs.
Parsons.
Hearst -9.0 to 10a i" 6 to 7 P.m.
Sundays -1 to'2 p.m.
DR: A. M. HEIST
Osteopathctic physician.
icentiate Iowa . and Michigan State
sands of Medical Examiners, Acute
nd'Cbronlc diseases treated. Spinal
djustnrents given to remove the cause
t t}iseaae, At the Graham House,
linters, every. Tuesday forenoon.
50.3MP.
DR. McINNES
ChIrdpractor
f Wingham, will be at. the Commerc-
1 tun, Clinton, on Monday and
Intraday forenoons each weak.
Diseases of all kinds successfully
plied,
CHARLES B. -HALE
• veyancer, Notary Public, Commis•
alone , eta •
AL ESTATE AND INSURANCE
URON STREET CLINTON
M. T. CORLESS
CLINTON, ONT.
District Agent •
Caraerlo and Egnitablo Life
Citeciderit Insurance Co.
T,h
est 'Wawanosh Mutual Fire
Insurance Co.
1878.
esidetit, Sohn IA.hMcKenzie, Mutat-
rte; Vice -President, H. L. Salkeld,
•detach; Secretary. Thos, G. Alien,
tgannon. Total amount of ineer-
ee nearly $12,000,000.: In ten years
umberof policies have increased,
m 2,700 to 4,500. Flat rate .of f2
` $1000. Cash on hand $20,000.
L. Salkeld Goderlch, Ont;
ea. Stevens, Clinton, Locat,Agent.
}} GEORGE ELLIOTT
1
dceneed Auctioneer for the Gounty.
of Huron.
orrespondence promptly answered.
mediate arrangements
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staff herand Idle tasaturanoe ,petit.
ilart0a ,t Windcterm,.•Ltve Sobk,
utomobjleand•Siekness attd Accident
surauce, "-Duron and Erie and Carta.
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meet tartlet At Yirucefieid Varna. Bayfield. 'Phone 8a.
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Head Office,p,:
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' DIRECTORY:
resident, James Connolly, Goderich;
ice, dames Evans,, l3eechwood Sea-
'reasureraThos.. R. Bays, Seaforth.
drectors: George •.McCartney, Bea -
nth: D. P. McGregor, Seaforth;' J• G.
rieve, Walton; Wm. Ring, Seaforth..
1, McEwen, Clinton; Robert Ferries,
,arldek; ,Toho Bennewelr, Brodhagen;'
rs, Connolly, Goderich,
Agcnte: Ales. Leitch, Clinton' J. W'.
co' Godericb; -Ed, Ilinchray, Sea
rrth;
W. Chesney; Egmondvflle; R.
, larmuth, Brodliagen.
Any money to be Haid In may be
rid ter Moorish Clothing Co. Clinton,
• at Cutter Grocery, Goderich, '
Partieb' deeiring to affect Insurance
',transact other business - will be
•omptly attended to on appilcatton to
ty of the above officers'addreased to
elr respective poet office. Lessee
speoted by the Director who lives
rarest the scene,
ANAi IANNAMINALHAI SAYS'
TIME TABLE'
gins will arrive at and depart from
Clinton as.foilows;
Suffalo and GoderIch Dlv,
Ing East, depart 6.25 a.m.
" 2,52 p.m.
lane 'best, ar, 11.10 aan,
ar, 6=08 dp. 6.51 p,m,
ar. 10.04 p.m.
London, Heron & Bruce Div,
Ing South, a1•. 7.50 dp. 7.66 11331.
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ing North, depart 6.50 pan,
11,05 7:1.13 a.m.
until all arrears ere:. paid...unless .at
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cyte to chick rver•p,'subscrlptton Is
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Advcrtisln{t Rates --9 ransient adver
tisements, 10 cents per nonpareil
lino for first insertion and 5 cents
Der line for each subsequent inser-
tion. Small advertisements riot to
exceed one inch, such as ":Lost,"
"Strayed,' or "Stolen;" etc., Inserted
Once for 35 cents,. and, each, subse-
ouent insertion 15 cents.
Ooriimunicatons intended for publl-
atio
C n roust, as a,gttaranteeof good
faith; be accompanied by the name of
the 'wi•iter.
G •17, HALL,
Prop:rietor.
AI. R. CLAIRK,''
17dttor.
Constiilatiort--'
til® tans of old ago
isnot to be cured
by harsh .purgga-'
.tives;they r:ather
aggravate the
treuble. Por a gentle,
but ours laxative, neo,
Chamberlain's ` Stomach
and; Liver Tablet,. They
stlrup the liver tone the
nerves and froahen the
atomach and bowels just
like an internal bath.
Wemen's best friend.
'Fiore girlhood to old age,
.these little•cred health re-
` etdrere,ere an unfailing
guideto eaOctiveliverand '
a clean,. healthy. normal
i atomach. Take •.'a
Chamberlain's Stomach'
,Tablet at night. and the
sour atomach and fer-
mehtation, and the
headache, have` ,911
gone by morning,
An druggists,
or by mail from
Ciamberleln Malleins •
.,Cn0tcvy, Taranto 12
Jumping at Conclusions.
This is a true story that shows how
dangerous it is to jump at conclusions,
A. meinber of a St. Louis church: came
to her pastor with thelollowing prob-
lem;
She was going down town one morn-
ing to do a•littie shopping, and she put
a ten -dollar bill in her: bag, She hur-
ried off as soon:as:breakfast was over
in order to get an"early. street car and.
to do her shopping before the stores•.
Were crowded. On the way to town
she noticed that her bag lay open at
one rade of her 'lap near the other oc-
cupant of fier seat. She took ft up and
anxiously looked into it. Her ten -dol-
lar hill was•.gone! Glancing furtively
round, she saw a bill , it the apron
pocket of the woman beside her. It
had evidently been threat in hastily;
it was crumpled and protruded far
enough to let its denomination be
seen. It was a ten -dollar bill and could
be no other than the one missing from
the open bag. 'What should she dol
The woman studied her neighbor.
She was of the laboring clue, neat
but poor. Her face showed the lines
of a hard, joylese life. It would not
be right to exlsose the poor creature,
even 'though she had stooped to dis.
honesty. But she must have the,hill
Imola She heeded dt, alid besides it
Was not -right to be a silent party to a
wrong. Al last she decided upon what
seemed the only possible course, She
would slip the bill out, of the apron
pocket and say nothing, That she did,
Atter a morning In the shops she
returned home, took oIt her hat and
started to lay It on the bed. There on
the white counterpane, looming large
and green, Waa eaten -dollar hill! The
very one she had thought was lost!
She remembered now that she had left
It there. She had stolen a bill from
the poor woman beside.her!
Sick at heart, the lady advertised in
every paper, but no one replied. Then
-she turned the- bill over to her minis.
ter until she could find the stranger.
There is one person at least who will
never again jump thoughtlessly at a
C'n0lUs1oh,
Should Bar Furs.
That anomaly of the gentler sea;
the. fur neckpiece in summer that fare -
decrees milady must wear 1t site
Would be the envy of other women,
should be barred,' according to Cylde
L, patch, tlovernment taxidermist of
the Victoria Museum. In this way .wild
fur -bearers would be given greater
protection,
"There should be a' closed season
for fur eeekpleces," he eays. "If WO -
men want to' wear woollen undergasa
meats in July' and August' it is their
own business, as the supply of wool Is
unlimited, but I claim they should not
be permitted in saintlier."
Extermination, hesclaims, ijad "be-
gun when. the number -taken 'for' fur
was greater than the annual birth
rate, Reliable furriers, he said, had
abandoned the practice of selling furs
under misleading names, such as'hall-
ing dyed mink gable, and lyed rabbit
ermine,and chinchilla. One would` no
longer find two rabbits reared by the
same mother posing on the eame
counter as "white fox" - and "black
lynx."
•
Probably Advaocing henget. •
He -"Strangely enough, in the fall
and not the spring my _ency lightly
turns toithoughts of love. : Wonder
wiry it's so?"
She (coldly) -"In tboepring�a young
man' fan 11 Sitl rg t s
of Joie,' 7 believe the lino runs."
If ie the crawl that lolls. The'hest
s to lengthen life is to be- lousy and
a:otis, _Lord Leverhulme,
G]t:ANDMMIQ':fII1:R'S'liSAR,ST0RY. nr 1 =vas'wP ,i:.ring'--,or is ie 'taro
"Well, Iy1:c
:eil, 1'ahnecl ;Ci',nd isbing how much 1 person can think."
nether, purlins up a quaof_iu a few dreadful moments If ',elle - a
:si'-:ool[ing
thing harm' the bottom of the old 1500(10 meant it for a prayer, when 1`
chcet she wa 00 0„ 01' (Meir gh, "If hoard a shout-' halos! haloot' and . -
hat isn't tits vsty sun -bonnet; I had comd just sec that C-orgc y6rr> rnn-
ni.when_.,the 11.1.2111' chased me : There's nbtg toward me,
a tear his : u 1, "00, n't 00 1 1 c screamed. ur.,
s'iy foot aisle in � it." �
"'What, Grandmother; Did a bearrrun! .Don -t come this way'!
cliuse yowl" "Be.'dil"iun;;}rut he ran straight
-"When?" ., I
rr .was on one side ofthe bear as it ran
Was it a meal, live bear?"
after ma And i cannot toll to this m : „ § . 3t:..a• ,{ ,ra. as ?zs.rs �� ; L
Did he catch.you? 11 ..(lair t Imo.. zr• .r�m? ; 1 ;, �s't The- 9ther,Sitie Of the beak,
"Oh,whether I eat, what went on, ol, a ,«,.. r`� ? c.r ?',�,�
_ If over there was a forlorn -looking
Grandmother,' have you (rot a from hearing it taped of and think- 'bine
bear story to tell us?" a 1builttnr 11, l lX. edifice is the hely city hall that Kitchener, Oii• little waif, ft 'was she, but'there r
Ing of it, afterward frzreldd 1 s W .it.er 'Was
We noisy youngsters . gathered "<-Liadt'lrais built for iisell. ' The building was opened recentlybyHis Honor semetitin resolute about he •
Ile had: his basket 'of berries 01111P I s ? . t too, 511c
, around the dear old' lady, looking with in one hand, LreuL: Gtivernol' Gee butt. > told her story with sorrow, and shame,
a d, lust because h' had be it ye11
awe at' the` jagged tear, too much H•igh shelf to; think o£ sed yet with dignity. Der. father was a;
• She ,tied _the bonnet over' May's ting. it dotrn, -But now he dro ted it dr ui$ard. Her mother'of course had
curls, and then-twe anae over' s and Pl ance an that wook. He suppertekd, too, Iiad all s o' could Ila and' s
picked. up some sharp stones.®® �� h Ju t noir had
pretty little face seemed as if it were Flinging them ® nits strongly; ft o 'decision taken to more'thnn site ieli, a dq: horo'nloth
g g h m with'a strong hand and February, 7922; to establish an lade- et
peeping through a tunnel 04 faded a"steady aim he dealt the ear 'some EGYPT'S spoke little English, and, she could not
b son O pendent sovereign state, the, British , d .
pink calico stiffened' with: long` strips ,shat blows on• S ��� scrub as .,she formerly tad done ft
P the head, ,still shout �+ roseivin for future dismission the r
of pasteboard. Ing and making' the noise he could, g there was a baby too 'small to be left.
"Ioden't believe I'd like it as well as It questions of t and t e defense
nd Between the: e b
turned in hie direction a still tions' in Egypt and the defense and n w abs and hts eldest'
my at, said May, OS it was taken off. loudersister, agedtwe,ve, wllo told turch ot-
"But.do tell growl. This just what he CONQUERED TURKS ,]] - protection of foreign interests and the
us the beat story,Grand- had wanted. Sudan,, d to the young woman in th church of -
mother," ' "'Now Kftt it r THE GREAT WAR. lhce, ,were five other yotinggtere,: Sha
re r Y -quick... nick, Get -• No permanent official p0 the British
It's not much. a -a story," said 4was 'the only one old enough to 'earn
Y, away as fast a e you can. I can take government' 1s natter acquainted with
Grandmother; "but it was a very real bare of myself better if you are away.' anything, and now they had turned
and a very real fright he gave T knew That othe long negotiations leading up to
'be true; so I ran Lord Allenby .of Palestine toe, present situation, N. M. Hender- her oiit of the :box loolteory, The Inc-
us -my brother George and me, and ran over logs" and stones, andlora inspcetar.had IooIted at her .and':
yearsson, who has been appointed Minister was' sure she wasn't sixteen; so, she
"It 'was sixtyago-yes, sixty through brambles and tangles; 1311 I Fame� Fitted for Deli- Plenipotentiary at the Cairo Presi-
ue. 'that morning we went could not go another step. I threw Cate Mission NowDe- ' _ dency,'.13 an old' friend.an a was not. earning anything, now.
art, ago since ' res herr In d Smiler Can you, see, that Sari[ -eyed little
p on the mountain p y g, We myaelf ,'down under a tree, wrth' my of Allenby.'
took a lunch; for it was a long: way, breath gone and myheart beating l volving on Him. maiden wltc lied coma` from Poland as',,;
of expect to be home till I could not seven s g Irl _ .
a: baby and spent eight or nine of h
and we did.n sob as 1 lay panting '
almost night. and choking, .wondering 11 „I should flierAwhost over night tile' Britian sol• Says Mr. Wu to Mr. Wang.' 'dozen years here in poverty and
g u - won highest distinction in the fumes of strong drink' a
"People used o tell about .bears be- ever see George again ell've, the war has Jumped in The Chinese, says Mr, Nevin O, Win
Ing seen up there,. and the time was :, .But after awhile I heard 'rank f i H to tits front ter izi, Asia, are t teTo-da ons oS the slthe o
when mother. would not let anyoft quicksteps of statesmen, occupying a: os1- reputed the politest
P To -day she sits nn the of
children m go bythemsei e be coining, and aeon George flung himself tion equal in importance to that.of a ton' time the world. unfavora China the sa nice. kat who
but it.had down beside me; so out of breath with member of the Baldwin Cabinet: That for the first tame are unfavorably af- ' ' ° . - . ob a
been so long since any had been heard running- and laughing that it fan atted byther assistance: The,young
of that she hadbefore
g br was soldier is known to his as "Be. repulsive and persistent erly sat.there took h
got over ^feeling some bine before'ho could say &Word.All" :Allenby and to the general nolle the prevalence
ce of horrible
o - d1 ea e bu
afraid Oh, Kitty, , he cried, 'if you.could as Lord -Allenby,. British High public e did not take he 1'
The day, was pleasant, ,and the' only have `seen the fun! - Mr. Bear miss]oner in Egypt. g Cm
the prevalence of horrible 'diseases but through her
gypt and by the anarchy and corruption in the infloeenoeh:t
sunshine was: bright, and. the trees came after me;.`j+ou know; ,when I. He is thickset, but not tall, and is politics But anyone who lives long her'back:nto
wera,g een, and the mountain alr set gave him some taps on the head, calm 'and' level-headed. Be is sixty- in Chlea almost always ends. 10 having the church a
us -all atingle with fun and life; so thinking he was, goingto make Just a real' affection Per the people...
you may j three years old, but aa• vigorous and The politeness .of Cho. Japanese -1s Vying her, a
y -guess we had a fine time: one bite of me. But when he game o -alert 88 a man under fifty.
The fa- mare than s�h
"We found plenty of berries, too; where I d dropped. my berries, they tigue and strath of. the lea generally more formai than that of the
and had filled our baskets by the mid- looked so nice, he thought he's 'try 'em tin have , g war um- Chinese. It appears studied,. There is
the ox the afternoon,*when we talked first. And then, Kitty, there,was a B g left few traces ea him= a suggestion of some bidden Purpose,
Mentally, alert, he puts his ideas; into p p
in great glee of the pies and°the rasp- lot in the baskets and he poked his short; ,pithy sentences, . In official life
berry Johnny -cake ive'd have, „ nose into,it fustier and further- !to- make a
Then George began to digsetae oldgreedy!--till`, ohs he is stern, •posftive,•co king ngg; but
he couldn't it off, at. dinner or in the -smoking room ha
sassafras root, and I strayed away.' and the ,way he tore and soratched, tens stories delightfully; '
from him to. pick young wintergreens: and scrambled and snorted-' '
and prince's pine -that la What. we used "George, rolled on` the' Lord Allenby is intrusted .now with
to call a - beautiitul feathery plant laughed till' , nese' and the first heavy responeidtlity the Bald -
which o ; he' could laugh no longer win government has had to face:•; He
which grew haw, clinging close to the before he went on,
ground among the. atones and moss, "'If he'd kept on is. the centre of the mast. eritioal'siteer
We used to hang the longs p using, he bat
tion- Great: Britainhas had. Prays over !teen have torn the basketoff; ,but he b d . to meet
the looking -glass and °pictures at got madder and 'madder, and at.latat ie. a long time. It was on his advice
home. he ao,.,.. arIng along toward Where
that -the British. government sent the
whish created more stir than any,
other international document of the
est sigh sen months,
Confidenoe'in Allenby,
A situation has developed, it is now
certain, which will not be settled for
'k -13i `l.
1attr}in is �, 'oonorrtu ional
rl1 It, eutiges t o l *theft and
•fnflemed d�rfand°Miff
InnSe)003 but c isnot'ittt pertbnnetttiv
relieved by loyal or external iappiir
cations. 11 must have constitutional
`".ti•eatrnent.,
Take the 0051- blood -purifying and
fonts medicine, I1oou's Sarsprilla;
which corrects the•aoid condition of
the blood on which rheumatism de-
ponds,
e
ponds, and, rives permanent relief,
lb combines tate most effective agents
in the t_eaintent of this disease,
to be ecoiiy destroyed. He is extreme
ly proud. of his home and of his sons.'
Ike even welcoines daughters ' 'itlt less,
resentment' than formerly.
But presen
ror. From
Invaluable b
favorable ."tp,v°• u ao bring
Mon or to gain an.advantage. With ehuroh was
the Chinese,' politeness seems natural., wealthy me
and consequently more pleasant. a desperate
- M. Wu walks down the. street: and, seeping to
unexpectedly encounterg a Mr. Wung, round' St;
who is even more common than Mr. house of th
Smith in Canada, for there are (Mir she 111 not
about otte.• hundred family names in near her sh
China. Tlie two man atop and bow at of several 1
each other. The Wu:opens the eon- ,teamed mo
versratrun• learning and
"T was pulling away at a tough he'd seen me. Be 'blunar ed' and note to the Egyptian governtnent "Maj: I aria' what your honorable gettin at t.
piece near the top of a little ravine, It stumbled over the logs and stones, till th name meq be?" g
set some stones rolling down the bank, he. got to the top of a high bank, and "Tear insignificant brother's name Lase June
one. of them, a big one, which had been then, Kitty, he went rolling, and kick- 1 t is Wang,"ia the anriweae. • liigh eohool.
vice test oP
Just on the edge: It seemed to loosen ing, and clawing clear to the bottom. "Where is your noble dwelling?" high school
more, and they went over and down Then I bid him, good -afternoon; for I "The miserable hoyel .In which l and the girl
with quite a .ratt e, didn't' care to keep' up the interview hide myself is on Hateman Street." High above
"And then I heard a growl -low tit after he got the basket off.' masa months. The patittcai,conee How many precious sons have hi h n
first. So I thought it might be a dog,"George's you?" w c e dol
go peals -of laughter rang quences of the assassination of the "I have only all perhaps, I
and I tried to peep over to see it. The again and again through the woods as sirdar, or oommander in chiei,'f the y*ix stupid pigs." did inYluenc.
growl came again, : louder, and then tve'walked home and told' what we had Blgyptian armies is - bound to be far No intelligent person is expected to drinks,
I heard a scratching and scrambling etch, teaching. All those in responsible
000508 ; Ptah undervaluation llterallY,
among the stones. I: didn't wait tc "Nobody there laughed" though, and potations here have : the greatest The- °bitumen. is net,, self-assertive It takes 4
look any longer, but began to' run to- indeed, it looked like no laughing mat- adenee in .the ability of ord'Alt nby but 144 pride is to deeply implanted pound of In
ward George, all• the while looking ter, when father and two or three of to cope with the situation.
back to see what was coming. ' the hired men brought the huge beast He is a distinguished soldier. and
"I, saw an ugly black head appear home after supper, slung on a polo his adviceregarding the East is in•
above the back, and soon an -ugly black between them. That's the end of my valuable to the government, But aside
body came after. - bear story, children." ,:from his. military and 'executive quell -
"Ie had never seen anything before The Kitty who Was • eixty years ilcatione,,he is regarded highly as a
which looked so frightful, and scream. younger than the one who told it ]aid statesman throughout g t the ooubtry. It
y g against, the withered 10 obvious th t he is in a delicate pow". et oaten Alexandra, hi ' •' The ol[1 TI
'with all m . might as Iran op ,her cheek.a ainst
blind terror, not seeing which way I one, d r oh o ec rod
wasgoing."And so you, really than, In which the sIighteat slip might on December let, Major Pat a Beckett days, with
y y were a little result in a disastrous fall,: organised a celebration, .a fact which friends, T'
"On the terrible• creature came. 1 Kitty like me once, Grandmother,
tomtits an Interesting faintlyrecord. dIiltouit, aP
copld, hear. it tearing through the dear? And -weren't you very proud th d 1 d "Major 'g ° d - bod mm
bushes and over th'e Stones, and, as.T of having each 'ap p p j a Beckett's father was re- ? a
gave a quick. look behind me, I could ether?" good, brays broz, o inion, reqs and the ex anslve news eporsable for adinner -and a gala rue at any
see that it was getting very near.` "yes, indeed, Everybodythought gathering_agengies=the task of an. ad- "theatrical performance • in honor' of taIk polities,
ministrator in an alien country has Queen ; Victoria's. eightieth birthday, at his visit•
My looking back jerked the sun- he had acted, with a great deal of cour- changed profoundly, The British be- Queen Victoria tvas, at Osborne In the �n tire '!
bonnet from, my head, arid the bear- age' and judgment. lie always made Neve that Allenby has. kept pace with` Isle of Wight, at the .time, but ahe lis out,
I knew by that time it must be a bear light of the real Bangor he had been th times and tbat his work under +t•^ "tined to a speech by Beerbebni Tree ( Re dees'e
-stepped' to smell it. Then he gave it in."
new conditions will prove him t'. a .a connection' with the celebrations of lCai matt'
an angry toes, and'eame'growling on; "7 suppose your mother was- thank- 'a di her birthday by means: of the tele-- mate adults
but it had given me a little start. ' ful," said -May. "But still," looking Plomai as well as a soldier. l veal a deep
'T can remember,` just then, think- very sober, "she must have Conquered the Turks. phone; then as much- ot a novelty as •.
ing of mother nsjrhe stood at the door appointed� Sts broadcasting is erday; It was the painful than
because all the berries were Allenby, It will be remembered, eon- Queen's drat ax erten hie energy
that morning at}ii called niter us in lost and she couldn't make any tries or quoted the Turks, his campaign In phone a p re of the tele- the last; ye:
a sweet waysh- had `Good-by,inraspberry Johnny -cake."- .D Sydney Palestine being one of the outstand. and she remarked, "What a
.e ' Y y y Y - Penny,noise!" made 'victor,
darlings. The Tend take care of yousa Dayre. " Ing military successes of; the,. war. The„been ;able to
When the. war was over he was a - a Becketta are a famous fatally •
- of p of humorists, Gilbert a Beckett to con- as.the peat
to this latter superstition hi his
pointed High dommissloner 00 Egypt, junction .with Thackera havingshould have
�.q� "Works and Days," so it Is a pretty o26 and then he came Into contact With •founded
'Punch." .ills eau ' Would have.
SOME ODD B laglou•1 Pasha, They had many Arthur,. dent of, the
BELIEFS one. But PaneY they Greeks ODing wee a ;famous oontribntor,, who wrote
bound by such credulity! dashes, but •they lilred each other- the '"Comic I31'story of England," while his fortaldab
ABOUT BABIES . Another old-world belief was that .then 2agloult "became Premter of his grandsons, oP whom Ma of R • sed when t
es, -
aa"
a child born with teeth would soon to -
Egypt after Ins exile into Malta and
Beckett is one are still` j at °a aside fa `fav
Gibraltar .be and Allenby had"ten to g contributors. Duchene', n
When children were born to the an grow up 'to be a man of either Ilei` thus completing the third generation,
cine gether, he turned hi
Although without fear, Allenby is •1
never comfortable at social affairs, In
Stories About Well-Kle
The Quoen•Mother's Birthday. and ,was ap
In honor of the eightieth birthday than ever,
As a result of the changer worked
by the war- eve opment of publie
tient Hebrews., the first duty was to au strength or of uncommon men
rub them all over with salt. - It leas a tel ability. It only sa bout f medical of
religious duty. Salt was the acbepted tory records about fifty 'cases of
symbol of lite, and its application to
tare infant's body had the reputed
power et ensuring vigorous manhood.
The Man With An Iron Physique.
children having tenth at birth, but that respect: he .is, lik_o the Tato Lorcl It, did not become hnotvn pltblicly Fifty
Kitchener. In Cairo.once Allenby'de- that when Georgea Cleinenceau return- Arany Soon
from the promiheuce which this super -el to Paris the other a'
atttion enjoys to folklore we may be reared he was • iudelrtsdtio his• wifetf11 y from 'his place before
for the extralii' ifitary hal Ashtng-shack by.the 1aeashoro, he West .who. f
certain that many eases have escaped D s]xe gave
caught a
In Britain during;the eighteenth con- the chronicler's notlee. hint. ;luring 1;1te Palestine eaaupafgn, g t violent cold and his_ Intimate been a vel'g
tura a similar idea prevailed with. re- Louis XIV. was,one1 As inspector of'cavalry"at the begin-
ning
e in friends -whispered among themselves, 1hfr.West 0
of the famous i, "This is the end."" `
Bard to mud, and few men: enjoyed personages 'who had this distinction: ning of,Jhe war Allenby_ went Flan- functions as
such, notoriety as' "Dr:" Graham, of Ole had two teeth`when he was berm de's in counnantl• of the cavalry. C.IeThenceau is in his eighty-fourth , toria, the Co
Pall Mall, the' famous` quack, who, Bigot, the celebrated philosopher; was
lie,became }road cf. the Third army yea;: ' ,it that age a severe bronchial Wand King Ge
amasgd a fortune by expounding its another; as was also Boyd; the Poet. rally in the war and led It with dis- cold iB more often fatal than not. 'Unknown %1
tvirtuea and the various methods of Richard III: was a Fourth, 1 One of the Tiger's frl.ends found him Mr. West
inction nitil he 'was rr nsferro:l to
extracting them. Only the other week twin boys were Egypt to comma.nrl the sxpe;li"anar•y In n state of intense depression, :and of twelve 7n
It was also commonly believed in born al, 13ordeanx, ]Prance, of syhom force 001017. The slory'ls tori.et.'I1ow 1 unable to converse except by noels el Queen Eliza
bormer tames that if a child, on lust one had all his teeth, while the other be once 8a111 to a snhatteru in. bis , the Tread. - ' - days a sple
st;artad cutting re;G'irnent whose beets were uqt poi- What was his siii•pt•ise on returning a week,0;
leaving its mother's room was'not car- g iris when he was but an days later"
vied upstairs before it was taken down- twelve, days old. ' From tale It may he iste i "Your boats may be en honor to find that Clemencoau i'paoity is
in oiiaelf. .I" they ale no honor ,to had gonipletely thrown off the cold State.00cas
'stairs, it wo°itld never rise in the world, presumed that' Prance has little nett- -
` son to despai7 of her future gelttus! $aur horse," v. �, -- --*,�,�_.•-_-"._.... .,...,,._-__
hoiore there was no upstairs to the
Wi
usethe general practice was for the i Ile is a sticker for dresr The fact y4',ay`t mac..,
Good Omens that he called on %agloul•I• 11:1 near-
person who serried the tittle nae'- Icaul is To be born with a c
comer to step over the threshold of the _ pt e er role 1115 a 0.1011 1;1,11, and sett 11,11 inete;td
room on to a chair, which practice was to being bora -even under the luckiest of a car emon-iat frock and toll fiat Seas
supposed to serve the same purpose. star, aa, readers of ^,Chariea .193ekens appreciated fa an incident itself. ft '
It was also oonafderod unlucky for
will, not need td bcomment e i•emincted greeted here, favorable and,
.'
the child if the rnother'went out of Tomake one's entrance le'the'world unfavorable, but no one failed to re -
doors before going to' church to have while the clock is et.i lmxg, especially cognize its significance, It meant the
her baby christened. It 55105 mainly if it be mounding the midnight Hour, seine as • through . the •British prime
fol this rearm tliat children Were bap• is to be blessed" with the gift of second' Min
gift to visit Buckingham
tizaci when they were bats fbitnigixt sight, to have the power of seeing and Palace wearing his golf suit and cap.
or so aid.The, sooner the "naming" smelling the .wind, Ile the pigs of Allenby. enjoys the confidence not
was 0501- the aeon01' the mother was Westphalia, and to possess the ability only, of the Brinell tit Egyet but also
free 'to resume her nominal life. to discern all manner ,of evil spirits of other foreigner's engaged in heal•
]n theireecret lairs, 'less there, lte never 1185 boon reap.
Born With Teeth, ' 'flats tradition; and with so many tlonaty regarding gapt, an
ae even
To weigh a child was a further gifts' and graces depending an the con- recommended the establishment of
stroke of had policy, Yor4Such a, child tingencios of 0110 advent, the pitysure- home rule there. Wlien in November;
.1919, it was announced that Great ,Bri-
tain
-imiti intended to .preserve the ;intoit-
oiny of Egypt and develop a system of
self-government a Iniesiotl wag :' Sent
out. under, Milner to work out a policy. - i ` `"""'
He gave total Milner great assist- '.--------
tons Btue to die acting or grow up stole- ly is that we' have such small choice.
ly, To tock an empty crf]cllo Was to in the matter,
rock a new baby into it. '. And tolet
a chill deep ouonc s lap was a oar- -
way of ". lionising inisfortuti Thoser-.
6' o on who can, do; these whocan t,
inrtoeent victim. lie:3iod alludes tall, -111x- Georg e Bernard Shaw.
Bobo;; -Ing trouble is bail enoal;h;i tab
ending it to yeur neighbors is worse, l the
4re 1: access n
What these naa have done,
at home you can melte 0 r yell.
Star Seleemen, -Whatever yell
lou'may bo doing mewrwhcth
iuct answerxhls question; ATE
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