HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1922-06-08, Page 2BY ROBER'X' .T. C. STEAD.
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ooulled have found,it noWhere in greater
Perfection than in the foothill emintry
tentring' about the Elder Delude 'Here
eves an Arcadia vishere one Might Weli
return to the eimp le life; a little hay
of pug water sheltered from the. Din
rushing time of •afrairs by the warm
brown ieraeries and the Whitesbosomed
Mountaine towering through their
deaperiee of betie-purple mist, It was
life AS far removed front his accustom-
ed elides as if ,he had been suddenly
spirited ect a diffeeeut plet, It wa•s
life witherit the eortact of life, with-
out the (good arid jostle and haste
and gaie.ty anti despair thee are called,
CHA-PTER fl.—(Contd.) leeebik wee where the brake we ed life; but the do•abor veondeked if, after
ldr. Elden preuenteg engaged the '
I how to use it In :Wet, theresleitre lailflei, It (1.1'd 11-ot come nearer to filling
two brakes, operated by different the :measure of exe.erienee—whiCh is
doceor in se:Myers-ablate, and in a few :members', and perhape et was thee clup-
m-oinenth had gleaned the main feet" liesition, intended to en.euese,Safety, that A comsecierable acquaintances.hip
lee connection with the aceident and was ensfeensene or nee :neoeseeg. Her had eprung up between him and the
the. father an daughter whiich et bode- first empose Ives to Ina the emer- senior Elden, The rareher had . come
brought so itrenhentatily undo; ncl leee geney, but to -do so slhe must remove feoin the tad forty' Yeare before, but
be.
roHe' wae quitessaber now,
e'-'-- her hand tem the steeringewheel, in torniag ever their MeMaries the
his speech, although elov-enly, wee not whete it wits very fully Isom:m.1mi. She 'two mea found many links o•f asses
i'nelelieate; Hee was- istile .able ta pay did stein to put this impiesse into -dation; third persons known to them
to issoneen that respeet which verbs the ea. .,
eczbut an unusually violent de- both; Placeseven streets and bouses
eear"Ieness ef a 'bang", fel' Years s"be flection caused her to reconsider that eomenon to their feet in early man-
Joe:tett to little •clissipline. . i.ntention. She determed into use the hood; events of local history which
. After 'breakfast irehe attended to foot -brake, a feat which was aecten, each could: recall, although from (lif-
t:he wants- of her father, and by this plished, under normal conditions by ferent angles. And 'Elden's life in tlie
Leine the yeeitieg d•ector was manifest- presseig one foot firmly . agaiast a West had been a tee,asury a expeee
leg imp-atienee to see away. Other oonlrePtion ecen'verhere heneate _the ienee, in which he now diPPed Doe the
fees were -calling him, and he assured steering -post, •She shot a queen first time in years, regaling his guest
Doctor Haexlet, -what the latter quite glance downward, and in bar alarm With tales of the .open range long he -
well knew, that nothing mere e,ould diseovered not onebut three central). fere barbed wire had stuck its poison -
be done for hilt at messed. He 'would times, iall apparently designed to re- ecl fang into the beat of the ranch -
come 'again at any time is semmoned ceive the pressure of a footeeen orse mere tales of borseesiteeling and
• by the young man ar if his profese geed reach them -and' as Similar as 'cattle -rustling, with glimpses of slid-
q,LoTial dluties ehodd bring him into the -steps of a stair. This involved a .den justice iamezerded in the official
the ee-ighborhooce of the Elden ranch. Nether hesitation, and in uneartichil- documents: of the teeritory; of whisky -
But Dive -declared with prompt final- ins he who hesitates invites a aeries l'Unniltg &Ord excess and all those large
itr that the horsea must rest until of rapid experiences. By this time adventures that drink the red blood of
after noon-, ,and the -doctor, witley-nillY, all Irene e iattention was required to the Wilderness. In his grizzled head
spent the -morning rainebiing in the bring the -ear to sone unanithity of eend sbecleing frame be eerejed more
foothills. Meanwhile the girl busied direction It was quite evident that .experiences than would fill a dozen
,herself with work about the house, in it wee eunning away, It was quite wellerounded -city lives, and he had the
-which she was effecting a rapid trans- evident that the horses were running eitorystell'enes me:which name to spoil.
fermalean. '' away, The situation assumed the dramatee effect by a too .strict adhere
thAfter the midday qualiday dinner Dave her- •
ties -of a reee, and the only niat- ewete fact But over one phase of
nessed the teem for the
Journey to tee of grave doubt •
related to ite ter_ his. lefe. he kept the ourtain resolutely
town, but before leaving inquired of miustiomeeDave, seen holding fast! .down. No ray of conversatten would
'Irene if there were any epee:lel pte- to the reins, ran beside the oar with
chases, eithex perecarel or for the nee prodigious strides which enabled him
of th•e house, Nvlyith abe.'wolild recome to oring but eittIe restraint upon the
mend. Weth serne diffideric-e she men- team. and, Irene held- te the steering -
turd one that was uppeemest in her wheel with grip of -desperation.
ehoughts—seap, both laundry and Then they struck the iv:ater. It was
oft
toilet. Dr. Hardy had no hesitation in net more than two feet deep, but the
calling Dor a box of hie favoeite cigars extra resistance it caused, and the
and mime new magazines, and took extra alaem it excited in the here
occaision to press- into the bey% hand resulted in the breaking of the lariat.
a hill -o-atprer'eortien be the value Dave still thing fast-to:his team, end-,
of the supplies requested. There was now that the terrifying rival no longer
argument in the yard, which the pursued th-era, they were soon brought
aid did not fully hear, between father to eestandetill. Having pacified them
and eon, but she gathered that the he tied them to a post and returned
old man insisted on acing to town, to thee:bream. The ger set in the mid -
ands f -ailing that, that Dave should dle; the girl heel put her feet on the
reeeenieh his stack of whisky, io seat beside her, and the swift water
neither of Which would the young mein, flowed by few inches below. Slie
eel:sett. it wa•s• evident that Dave was ,laughing- merrily, when Dave,
seas the reep,ansible person in the af- Very wet in pains, appeared on the
fairs of the Elden ranch. The day bank,
as introductory to others that wore "Wele, len not wet, except for a lit-
+, follow. Dave returned the next tle •spla•shing," she said, "and you are.
eftereeen. rkling his own horse, and Does anything occur to you?" With
I easily leden with ,eiears, magazines, out reply. he walked stioatcley into the
en. and eeth a eteft little package eoilee water, took her in his arms, and
steheth proeed to be a eponge.. Which he carried her ashore. The, lariat was
hoe beuesle- of his own initiative, and soon repaired, and the ear hauled, to
ssleige lia tend•ered to Irene. Shetook the, ranchnbuilidings 'Without further
it es ith aowly rising color, and with mishap,
serange misgiving whether this was Later in the day he said to her,
a bona fide seentributioneto the tenet "Can you -ride?"
eel:element ef tele house, or quietesome,e she atitswered. "I t eve
eerire designed to offset the effect of ridden city horses, but don't Imow
tees appeal for soap. about these ranch alixnels. You know
The freevsing- day .itewas decided a city horse has to do as he is told,
Hies the auteniebile, which einee the but a ranch hors „seems to do prettI delicate.
.
aecider:t had lain liptOlTkod by the much as he likes-. But I would like If the inesh bag is usedthoughtless-
reaclwag. shculd be brought to ths to tey—if I had a saddle." y it wile seff-er, of .ccearee: No sharp
eeneh buildings. Dave he:messed his "I have an extra saddle," he said. 'article should ever be parried within
team, •ariel, itteteed of rieerg MO of But its a man s. They all ride its fold, euch as nail files, ora•age-
tee horses walked behind. driving by that way hue."
[weed sticks, hairpins, isharp.enisd. pen-
ile> rehee '
a
he :admit into the more personal af-
fairs --of his heitet, or of the woman
who had been his wife, and even when
the eailk turned on. the bay he quickly
withdrew it to another topic, as
Tau
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though then subject were -dag•ereetee or l
distasteful. But once, after a long'
silence following .such a diversion, had
he betrayed hints -elf into a -whispered
remark, EtIl outbuest of feeling rather
than a communication "I've been
alone . TO much," he said. "It seems
I have never been anything but alone.
And—sooner Or later—it gets you—..it
gets you."
(To be ,cosetinned.)
.'The Care of Your Mesh Beg. ,
Mesh bags have been increasingly
popular for .several years because -of
their pleasing appearance, but mime
who have received mesh bags of gold
cr 'salver as gifts, or w -ho hay e pur-
chased thein, have been disappointed
in regeed te their wearing geeilities..
Either the meshes soon begin to show
tiny hales like dropped: teitchee, or the
bags themselves begin to look dark
and dingy.
Keeping the .be.ge in good condition
is reaely s matber of personal care.
The mesh bags of better quality are
made of soldered iinks, ante while sue-
d:4r is a metal, it is not whet might be
-called a tough, resistant remittal, and
the meshes themselv-es ae,e all fine and
and accompanied by the girl She 3n
nia answer, and the sub- meg or anythin vrith int le I
esisa had proclaimed her ability to ject was dropped for the time. gut
steer the ear. 'When. they reached the the text inerreitig she saw Dave ride
sSrearn the hesetated, remembering away, leading a horse by his side. He
her mishap, but the. bay slipped hie did not return Until evening, but when
nt secunied hand firmly under her arm, he oame the idle horse earried a
aol they walked the log in e.e.fety. &addle,
Ir: reserned to Irene that he eoriehmed "It's a strad-legger„" he said when
assIstame 11,1,1ekt it was no longer he drew up beside Irene, "but ire a
t ezded, but, she accepted the courtesy girl's. 1 coaldnet find anYthhe else in
wit -hoist remark. the whole 6404'e."
With the aid of the team and , 'I'm euro it will do—spiefideely—
Dava's 'arise. the ca•r was soon righted, if I can. juet stick on," she replied,
and was found to be nesse tlie „woree But anether problem was already in
for ite, -deflection from the beaten her mind. it apparently had not -oc-
curred, to Dave that women require
special Clothing -for riding, especially
if it's a estradeleggen" She opened
her lips to mentianethis,, then closed
them again. Ifeehad bee,reto enough
'trouble Oh her account. He had
al -
bread knives, or perhaps better ready spent s whole day seguring the
figure would be to compare ib with
that rolling motion affeeted by ferny
eltatere. Hoevever, the mean of her Lake that night she was busy with
onset -son terrespandecl with the mean scissors and needle. —
of the trail, and all want merrily until ' CHAPTER TII.
!Lee seream was 'apeeoached. Here was Dr. Hardy recovered from his In-
a rether steep descent, and the car juries as rapidly as tould be expected,
showed a sudden purpoee to engage and, while he chafed somewhat over
the 11 Or.S.?.:1 in a contest of speed. The spending his holitlays under such cite
an:nials were -suspicious enough at eumetances the time d
host ce their strange wagon, and had happily. Had be sought the world
310 thought of allowing it to assume over for a haven from tbe intrusion of
the inetiative. Now, Irene knew per- -business or professional cares, he
re- ppelirtatta===ialman.C.RIMEMS11.810IMORMIIIIMVORIPIGIOEMMISIIIIIITIMMIIIIMMIMIa
traelv. Irene presided at the steering-
ee'llese, watt:hi/1g the road with gaieat
intentness, and. taming the wheel too
far on each eecasion, which gave. to
'her lemma a ea/neer:hat wavy or undu-
lating order, such as is found in
eeentres for a sedelle. She would
mariage earns way.
e Can,
on dis
Our 'Pearl Ware Wash
Board is so strong, tough and
durable that a full-grown man or
WOInall can stand on jt vvithout
, doing the rubbing surface or any
part of it the least ha,rnt! The enameled sur-
face won't chip, flake or peel off. Think f
the wear there is in such a wash board!
;There is the same wearing qualities in all
article's in SNIP Pearl Ware. Try out the
ash board and be convinced.
,06,100
Et' wirrAi„ PRooyersceMIZZ*
MOSerkZAI. 'f0AOFITO venseasee
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g a po w eel
peneerate the ineshee and .eause
tiny breaks to appear. •
In one ease, the owner of a very
;beautiful mesh, bag found that her
treasure wasi beginning to show mys-
terlaus breaks. She treseece it to e.
small, bead -change purse whiple. she
was in the habit of eairying inside the
bag. The beadewere of just the eight
size to Dome .themselyei into the mesh
opening if eircunistanoge were right.
Shie had the bag repaired and stopped
'using the little bead change purse and
had no further cause for complaint.
It is also a inietake to force the
carrying eapecity • of the mesh bag,
for it is ev.sentially a dress eitiele and
and not ns :be mreet foutilitiierian
Purposes.. The owner of the mesh:bag
ehobid remember iPehe goes Shopping
that a more eapacious ettather or silk
receptacle into which -she can stuff
parcels of different sizes, wile he a
eonvendenee, while the charming mesh
bag will be saved for more appro-
priate use.
If the arbiole is gold or silver plated,
the plating will wear off in time, el -
though if this is a good quality it
should last as well as any other plated
artiele would if it is taken carte of.
But ?seder no 'circumstances should it
be cleaned with gritty scouring pow-
ders or soaps, or with unknown ma-
teriels.
One owner of a Mash bag scrubbed
it vigorously with de 'borax prepare,-
tian. After the first :cleaning, it was
certainly improved for intrah of the
zoil was removed,- but after seeeerai
cleanings, the plate was removed also.
The bag was replated and the owner
was sadder and wiser for the expense
was unre-cesesay.
In the future, she used a -good elver
cleaning polish and a eoft little -brush.
After cleeeneng, the bag was ritreed
heroughly under the wa:rxn water
aucet until it was quite dean; then it
was dried on a soft, clean towel and
ung wide orPert in a draught of air,
hat any clinging moisture withiri the
01veehes might be evaporated.
Bags of gold plate or of solid gold
heaci oray eleared with sqme.
reparation obtained from a reliable
eweler for the purpose. Naturally the
age rill lingo if they are oar.:
throughout a iaateen witheut
be -
ng domed. The reeihes ere petu-
/arty adapted to eatch daet allYetraYes
o a frequent eleaning with suitable
toeiele, or a good sineirig elear
tOr, and a prosieee of mate dieting
will help to keep the bag iabbeactive..
• Some owners Of mesh beige have
lined them with -silk or km; to prevent
soiling daintyhandierchiefs, light card
oases ca. anything` of that kind. This
reaIly epee le the effect of the dainty
artidse itsesef, nialeleig it look thiek in-
stead of fine and filmy. II; also cont-
plecabes the cleaning precess, for, of
coureee :such a iiixkig has to be re-
ifltoved before reeeneeng ie undertaken.
Tlue trouble oan be avoided. by
keeping the bag clean and by using a
small, .111110T, removable envelope of
silk into whieh handkerchiefs Or any-
thing •ele.e of a light -calor cars he slip,:
ped. Even this is unrecesserry if all
meshes are quite Clean, as they should
be.
Medi Poiver
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. A :9:Ingle' Wise! Tractor and CultIVater
Combined. .
Sprywhoel does any work for which a wheel
or -hand hoe can be used'
—Doe s Five .1'inies. As Mu;ch.
1.
Srnafl eutough. tor the. half 'adre• home; gardener—rt iebor' eaVer and
money maker bq,r every,. market. gardener, _nurseryman. and fanner; •
ensuritig.Uaitermly Thoeough and kconornical Cultivation.
For WI, informatibn and Descriptive lateratare
• :Agents Write Now
62 COLSORNE
SWYWRIE-ii... De. + 41. ST. ' TORONTO
insir
. Novel -Playhouse.
Take the old, wiern-aut, 'large um-
brella and make it into a playhouse.
Eired a stump into which the um-
brella handle can be securely -fastened
—use a bit of eement to hold it if
necessary. Draw a circle areend the
Stump, about six feet in 'diameter. To
do thief tie a string three feet long to
the handle tif the umbrella; on the
other end of the string. tie a sharp
stick with which to Make the oirole.
4:11' turpenbine. These will rem -eve all
traces :of the oar/els-1i remover. If;
however, it takes too much time to-
reinave the earnieh, -be sure -the -srar
nish le:absolutely •edlearielor paint evill
not stick to gram .aullecas., Rub with
steel wool, emery paper, or a fine
grade of sandpapers This wile smooth
the rough pielees of vaenith and at
the. same time eciateh the smooth ser
face ea that the paint will adhere to', it.
U -se a no -gloss house paint for the
first: tota:t and two eicate'. of a light-
Lalt.t.1.2.01111.141161COLlinsumempopo
•
Let the Fresh Air Enter,
stuffiness in a room is due to, twice
or thrice:breathed stain air, and there e
is nothing more mentally and physical- ty
ly debilitating.. • tcs
Unfortunately, :the usual demand ot a,1
"open the window," does not d'e much ei
good, and that is because, when the
opening ie effected by pulling down w
,the top ash a few inches, the. impos- 111
sible is being attempted. w
There cannot be an exit of used air °t
in the same place as there es an in. a
Theeredays Ale S, 1,924.
THE MOST .DREADED:f
• pciyiori. OF TBE OEIt
THRILUNG SEA YARNS
OF THE OCTOPUS,
Superstitious Natives of Cer.,
tain Parts Of the Weitlel 'Nor.
. §hiiii it at,a "God." ;
The Seid 1111011d$ no snore tragic mete.
ture than the devil -ash, or, as it be
known to scene, the ootopme. Whilst
men may fear the shoals, thee oaunibat
:11.17Elesnt eftbscmiliii6i26,teerr,eableou6ti°17148,0cillto%u-sea
that it is in a clase of its own -amongst
the .dangensi Meths> -s-ea. •
. D'Oritig' a recent vogage of the liner
Cermania, of the Cunard Line, across
the Meiotic, an edopus. wee washeid
an heard_ by a huge wave. Thle shie.a
carpenter went forward to eiseertaln
if auy material damage bad been done
by the sea, and we/sae-Welshed to fiod,
wedged between. two winches, . an
enormous specitreett of that terrible
creature.: Befere he could. retreat, the
octopus .basi put forth on of its ten -
ladles, and was attempting to dpa.w the
sailor tato Its eliuteleee. ' •
Luckily, he was able to seize, an iron
bar front one -of the winches., and he.
gian to back Eut the slimy feeler that
wee being' entwined 'about him.. But
blease creatures feel little paiii; and It
Was 6they after a struggle lasting fif-
teen minutes that, with the aeeistanoe
.of other members of the em.•,,w, it VMS
Ieventually beaten to death. .
The octopus, as its. name suggests:,
-has eight, feelers., or tentaides, covered
with suckers, emanating from a round,
.pulpy body, atd thiesse feel -ere are
enornemely powerful. It can be hack-
ed alinost to pieoee beforeit will sec -
climb, and has 'often been known to
draw under water.and clrown a. strong
Man though: repeate-dly shot througb.
and through with revolver bullets.
"Black Blood."
.
Its eyes-, whioli are Niemen:5 and
fix'ed, give it a 'sinister and terrifying .
appearance. It has great courage and
resource for so low a type of -animal,
and has been known, at the reauth of
the Zambesi River, to , greet at cattle
drinking in the water and atteinpt to
drag theit under.
Not so very long ,age, a .. sailee
searching foe clams amongst the rocke
of a South Pacific island sndtlenly felt
a grasp at his ankle, and, 'looking
own .saw. that he was held by the
nttaClee of a devil -fish. Not at first
armed, he dieve his clasp -knife -and
ashed at it; but though he inflicted
evere wounds, the feeler fled not - -L*--
eaken. its hold. Slowly, slowly, the
an felt bineself being drawn into the
ater, sted then, to his terror, another '
the slimy aeme rode 'out of the sea .
colored Paint es to be used over a dark. eyese Of fresh air. W'arre, rarefied
air will, of eouree, escape through the
top of in opened whislow, onless it
is beaten back by a cold and heavier
air current. The cross action that
produces a swirling draught—a fertile
sieurce of colds. .Aleci, the amount of
fresh air se obtained will be nee-
. giele, for the used air will rob the
fresh air of part of its oxygen, ane
- the eesulewill -be a ree-ond-gratle air.
The... proper and scientific way of
-.securing:the egrese of used air and
the ingr.ess • of fresh air, is to push up
the levier window sesh to ihe top and
'pull- dein' the :upper saeli to within
,. four inches of the sille -
A board, 'c.ut to eize, ,should be
, placed ihf.ltween:th..e ,sill and the Intifed..
down upper sash. Its purpose is to
exclude a hoiezontal deaught from any
person sitting -oboes to the. window.
With the saehes thug -arranged the
outer and fresh air will find, as is
obvious, a eh -Seem -lard end' nettiral en-
trance, and the lighter arid. stale ttir
will OSCO13O 'upward and out
Minard's Liniment for Burns,
surface. A -Kew each coat to -dry there
enabler, then ,add a .00at ed enamel
paint of the eolor desired..
First Woman Enters Inixer.
Temple,Bar.
The sacred portals of the Irina
Temple were •peseed recently by a
woman When, Miss Ivy 'Williams be
came a member of the British bar, the
first to be called in the Temple, says a
inches wide -along this circle, aside
oout .6en eezent London despatch. Miss Win
Earns is an Oxford lecturer, who Says
Then make a flower -bed
la the floWer-bed Plant morel- th8hoeugdh)"shneotto4anktereecixedeta;tieevee'r-ala-
ing giery or other „ quickly graves •gooreed 'men,- because she' posse.sees
big vine seed. By the time -the seeds- a certificate of honor: See appeared
are uP,- tie stout hemp 'strings: from in a Wads evening -dress, gowned as a
eeeli of the ribs of th.e, umbrella to, barrister.
the stakes. As the vines grewsthey i. E. Dickens, son of the moei diet,
form a green wails .eeld the umbrefna said; "Women' have attained thie
forms t'he rooe of a charming eminence in-law not by' virtue of the
frantic suffragist activity, not by drop-
ping ink and smoke bombs; bet by
virtue of their -great and inestimaible
-service to their country during the
wer. The days areThong past when wo-
men were regardedeas, mere chattels
very popuder nowadays, why not make by teen. They are no longer regarded
the most of what we have and, bring as me ornaments, but as -the equals
in those old dejected pieceeof furees of men. The work of women dourine
tare and rejuvenate them? the war has won down everynexist-
To make a perfect job ef an ead ing prejudice against women teeing
varruished piece, every bit of varnish active part in the management of
should be eel:nested. Urlese this- is the country and . in dispensing its
done the work will not he enti-rely laws."
satisfaratory. Vernet:Is may be re- Cale night at the Inner Temple is
moved on smooth surfaces by ecrap- always a memo-I-a:1)1e occasion, but this
ing with a knife blade, piece of gla,sa, year's ritual made history for the
, .
Itefinishieg Of.,furniture,
Are you going to paint that cheer
or table that le stored, away in the
attic et. -shed? Painted: furniture i,s
The. people of 'Amsterdam, Holland,
have been taught, hy means of' sh offi-
s a
vial rnovie film, how tcebehave, in, .pulT
walk, how to hold a. cane, an umbrell,
eteel wool, or 'sandpaper. Thie is too British bar when a -woman adorned
lic--on which side -o-f- the' oevement to
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Ammonia, turpentine and- alcohol
von disselye varnish but the most sat-. .
harsh entreatment for veneered- or herself in wig end gown and was Lift Off with Firigers
delicate eurfaces, Care must always warmly received by her fellows.
be taken not 'be Mat' or dent the weed.
Minard'a Liniment for Dandruff,
isfaceary method is to use a commer-
dal varnishA Hoipital for Plaints.
reenover. There are snow for ,plette is the latent
of nein on the market end all ate " m"'"e'"
device; designed by an ingenious Eng -
about equally good. They soften the
Hellman, for the aid and coin:fort of
varnish and it . can .be easily removee
'by serubnitek er wipng with heave lovers of flowers, who are often ells -
c ' tressed at eight of their favorite
loth. Fr final ,oleaning use gasoline
plants ailing and dying from meladies.
for which they know no cure, When
a sick plant is; brought to the :hospital,
it is inamediately examined tluti ,seto
to the toorrt prepaeed for its Cited. If
itnie1t5uiri erw lipoid 1114 te4d.t.cl,
heat; it it has beeOin-Tiiiiientie
from an excesseof ecear rays, it goes
tlakaugh freezieg treatneene.:
tineiliolesome branthee ate remoVed,
while those that ire anaemic ate fedi
15 seerae that certain phinte are
very- nervoue Sonia ' eaeily get
n eur as thet lc th eta' neigh:hers
ehew unclenb;ble symptoms of hysteria.
leut special manageitents permit the
application to eireb ef tlieni ol' the.
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Deeetet liesee a bit/ leroe
"Frees:ono" ot an aehistse oorn, iMtitta-
y that corn stops beefing, thee short-
ly you lift it right off with
Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of
"Ieeeezone" tOr a few cents, sufficierit
to remov e• otiery laa.rd corn, eoft.corie
or teee between tile toe, awl the eals
lusee, enihsiet enretienee itritatiare eiecrrie lAcket.
nd greened his leg -
Bracing himself as firmly as pos.
sable against a -rock, the man' then
dropped Iris knife, seized a native
spear hated' been. carrying; and began
stabblug down late the pobi where the
deisie-fleh legs He reauglit a glimpse of
bhe creature's terrible eyes booking
pitilessly up at him out of the. clear
water, and courage ai.most cleeerted
But, • redoubling his "efforts, he
?managed tee e.teike' clown through one
okethe eves hobo the ereatireetebrain
A floed of "black blood" stained the
water, tho grip relaxed; andsilie octo-
pus sank eioWly out cif sight:
rs h ppe-ca• as •e".: "obd
Not so tacky was another man, Who,
fishing fecen, a seiall *beat in Deleon
MY, felt hidiself 'atuld'enty graspod
rand, the ivlaiast l the tentacles of an
exceptionally lame pate -Pus. - Though
he 'greeted, the 'side- -of the boat and
hung•oe With' all his etrengele white a
companion fired again: alit again feta •
e• water: where the creature lay, the
ill-fated mast was drawn out of the
beat and drowited.
Ie. eerbein parte of thee woeld the
dread in which.the octopus -de held has
canted. the suponsititioue netiVers to
Worship it. In- one ease en enoetteme
speeinien has beet. esaslied og'er the
caral reef into a lagoon, where it lives
on the food mewl:dod by the ',geese -ire
ere."
ForMerty, this, food used to consist
of live huMan beings, but the natives
have now been induced to Sithettaite
young goats, calves, ele. They
make a great ceremony of the weekly
feeding of, the octopus, and thongio.
inane of theni attend the 311.1:4Vi 011G
they are getioraley iniesing from 1 be
gehool-rootte or the cluirell ween tbe
ceremouy of appetteing their Needle
&ere "god" le baking place.
:Electric Flypaper.
The struggles of a ft:* caught on it
sheet 01.' aanglefoot paper are peinful
to witness. Perhaps, howevee,' the in-
sect: undergoes no Worse seffseengs
then wheli poesonecl.
'Whe files by eleetriesty?
A :s 'male Wee es a ell lee for the Pule
p tee e has been inve letter Xeeu 41.111g
it 'On the well ancr it does the 2reeei:*
• be R., oilti St tiled, euittiblee at tr t (I
, a C. n
itieecte to it sIot through which It is
exposed to View a rie :Smell, The t
it narrow elongatecl,opeeine, between
litt 6 two metal pletes. eitheea fly cresvie
asrosS f rom tme of the plates Le tleie
otheereeit15 instattly killed tied falls
in to a iieeee trough -be n t Te
happens bedailh• )01,4 lblate$ are t.-
teiched by hiiirlieg 1.6st;;" neerelee
of messing wires wheel pase theonee'
an -electric easel vormecte.(1 to, ne 'oval-
rutry llug, whiett is inserted ei