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. � Rid of Want�. .
.1 The' superstitious people of Lme-
41iaeval. times had some very odd
remedies based upon superstition
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: - ignorance
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t lows on which several persons bad
', been, hanged, worn, in a bwg - around
the neck, was d --"cure for agum, A hal-
ter- by which some, criminal h4d been
hanged was bound around the ti-emples
as an inf1flible cure for headaichp. Tu.
mors of the glands are said to be
"driven away" by nine blows of a dead
man's -hand, while the hand of a',�'man
who had ' beeu cut down from thb gal-
lows was � said to work similar won-
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plied for the relief of cram w Ich
.were also said to be dispelled b a
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Austy sword hanging over the pati - _ Vs
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was told to go and drivb nails I#to
an oak trek which, It Is true, .wo�ld
- not kill the paln,.but was a sure pre-
ventive ,against a
atone� wfth a hole in it hung &t ,the
. he -ad of a bed was sure to cure night -
=are,, the cause of that evil being
� thought to be witches, who.sat on the
paxtlent!s chest hence the pendant and
stone was called a "hag stone." The
�' "hag stone"' was used generally as i
Weguard against all the Ills which are
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ascribed to impish Interference.
It Is astionlishing to find many such
old practices- the relies of supersti-
tion and ignoralice-still. kept -up by
people v&o, ougbl to know better. It
is, for instance, a custom to this day
for 'People of a certain class to steal
maeat from the butcher ' rub it on warts
and then bury it, the�, warts being ex-:
pected to vanish as the,, process of die -
composition sets- in. Pricking a wart
with a pin till the blood came and
then tbrqwing the pin away was also
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said to drive warts away was also
being promptly transferred to the
heands of vvhoever picked up the pin.
- A potato CUrried, in the pocket is still
recommended for rheumatism, and
hundreds of like.j)ractices are in vogue
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Gf-=Or,GE HOWELL.
Veteran English Labor Leader Has
- Unique Library On Ld.bor.
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� Rf-aring half a dozen bociks tinder
b1s, ,,-.rn), a shabbily clad lad trudged
I!ghth(ir'(-dly, along 'a counti- road
from BrIFtel, Ehigland, fif ty-sevdn
y(Aans "!-,(). The 1,,,j,d was then -only �5
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(;Fo%r.r itwxr.r.r.. IL,kBon jr,ADER,
-=il(-----; to tile cil.v to buy the books, but
1ho jov he felt in Itheir posFession made
tl�'(, rvtuni YAH -110Y an easY one, When
a nivre shaver he had to set to work
to lielp support 'hig, fn -mil n n A 114
ThIs. strange 'custom Is sUpposed t(
i have its origin in 6e'esicap6, centurle-E
ago, of some Haimagen women aftel
being carried off by Turks. As they
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joy vented itself in -embracing every
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"What 1 , s i t ? " .
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1 him, 41e's.full of n.othing -but trou-
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. saoNv4 nannero.
qada 'mountains,
when conditions are,favorable for� the
splay, there occ-urs a beautiful and
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times wb�en the wind drives up the
mountain- sides In ,a certgIn direction
aud with . sufficient v.elocity there
stream out'apon the air snow Winners
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�R from a huadred mountain peaks. They
. are formed by the circling wind - acting
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I upon the light snow and are thick and
dark at the top of the mountain, like a
flagstaff, then they float away broad-
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ly for a ibile in length in �waves 6f
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iridescent light This magnificent d&j"
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play Is rarely seen by other eyes than
those of savages, --but sometimes it hag
. been the good fortune of a naturalist
to witness It.when among the wW
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Anelent The�atrt6al Frowra�e,,_ ,
. Theater . programmes were kae*m
even In ancient times, tbou& they
were then of a very peculiar amtruc
lion. rn Greece and Romia they con.,
sisted of small tablets. wbI& wero
handed out to the audte�ce at the en.
I trance. Tbme occupying the best seats
obtained programmes beautifully work.
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. bd in ivory, while those oceupy%g.the
cheaper seats wqe given tablets- !rA
broinze. .
The bronze tablets were distinguish-
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ed by a (love worked In the metal, and
the� term 1'picclonerio/� used in rtaly
today as designating the lower priced
seats in the theaters, dates. from this
antique custom. . ...
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No person can say with absolute au-
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thorl-ty just where the lhic between de
I clslolft� of ebarac6r and undesirable ob-
stinacy should be d�awn, bqt. many
persons attempt to do it.
"I like iby w1fels prompt decisions
as t;�*-hat she'd 1?etter do," said the
husbalid. of Mrs. Orlando Jones, "and
fj admire the firmness with which she
WIttles all disputed matters far the
� 69ildren, but the surprising obdtinacy
*b1ch she displays concerning my af-
f:iirg is a constant surprise to L�e. It
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Margaret of Austria. j
e been very nu-
jnerous� The most noted of tll4 num-
ber was the famous Margaret; o� Aus-
appointed -by Charles V.,Ito be
governor of the Netherlands. S4,e had
I a long, stiff black beard and, C�nceiv-
ing the Idea that It added to the pajes-
ty of her appearance, was v�ry 6areful
ot it and so combed and trAin-e4 It am
to-vmke it seem much greater as it
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The eddest a all birdE " ' ts '. - Mo
(me built by the tontobane, a South
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ton and always upon the tree ppoduc.
Ing the material. In constr t" t�
domiell - e the female works InsI4� and
the male outside, whbre he Wilds a
sentinel box for his, own �Decial use. -
He sits in Me box and keeps w
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- sings neaiqi� all the time, and when
danger comes in the f oruma of hawk
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never enters the main nesto �
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Come Out of Your SL -611. -
Do you allow yourself 1-ne ab-
sentininded, wrapped up in a brown
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study?,-, 1,00k about you. Speak to
those that you havc, been in tb(,, habit
. of ignoring. Make friends with every
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one. Strive to touch life everywhere
You can. You will accomplish your
tasks better by .%o doln�,r than by going
forward blind�y al:)go I
.rbed in medi4a-
tion or engrossed by internal musin'(1,S.
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Husband 117(linpat1eDt]y)-'Tf the fool
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killer would- strilic- this t6wn be would
find PlCDty Of Work to do. 1171fe-Is
there such a person, dear? Husband -
Of course there Is. Wife (with anxiety)
-Well, I do hope,'John, 'that -you will
be very careful. " "
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eases, bave beien traced to germ attacks. proved, again and ag,ain, ill the most dif- spmaeb Troubjel Women's 141swases V
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caup,cs when old-firae mmodies were supply tile first,,boltle free in every 3di- Balm, 1116oll -U,luall.,,, In(flento it ,gi-ruiattark. I
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remedies that can't kill germs? � nounce and fulall flifis ofl-017. . 50c. 1$bttle .Free. .
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try it, as millions have dane, an�l lon.rn ones, scattered everywhere', to tell,what ,druggist for a'full-size bottle, and will
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Wilat Uquozona Is. ence has traced 0cores of diseases to germ it can do. In ju.4tice to yours@f, plea, -e .
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. Europe. Though.he was a stern % bighest class. The object is to so These are the dise,"es in which Liquo- Ffli It out and viall J�t to The Uquozoijo C,03n_ i
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ultivation of art klid letters and -to when takim internally. That is wby 33lood Polsoa La Grippe . ... ..... I ... 1-...i-__-_, -
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ole0nic era and did much to advance can exist in'it. I Cancer-Ca%trh , setof uWow,syvlli,1114 . I . +
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,1113sla to 'a; foremost place among the We purchF�sed the Ameriqan rights Dpipapsla-Dandruff Tuborre,,10oll I � . (Iri OnLy.
to -'Ery , Any physiclan orbo�,Ahl xim yet o8ins Llqu� I
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MONARCH -S OF THIS HOUSFE. ,,, unlucky cha both ladies were lodged . ty plants w f, I
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Dynasty TI-iat Has Long Held Sway � � right. Both were ready to marry him, , . . V, , 7
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Great -Nicholas 11. Ruled For Elev- Percy, . . . Ilembants Rubbars am made from p�ra gum I .
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monai-ebs of the Russian empire. The inasteL It ivas proved at the trial that 01
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p-ge. It is 29-0 years since Michael Fe. What has she to be conscious Of?"- a Z% I I BUR fur worn, givou aimutoy am SUAVII UR �
paoro,viteh, first of the Romanoffs, was Puck. . ,. � gation. Ele had not a strong voice and ._,�. 5=10'ever made before, 'Xho only ream we 6in � I
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- J7 0 ' chosen Czar by We boyars, or noble- %.�VU Only be UISLInCILly beard when me I � � p Fursduringthe tinn season Inthe Bummer sind got own. .
schodling- had been, of the scantiez5t Returned Thoughts. nien. Previous to his time Russia as people were stilt and attentive. As the t I'll, .: -a! � - 21ftr1Y at cost. The Ituff in 41 ivehes iong. neprly
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. cougbing weint on, and even grew � � - I . . 6oftandfluffy. Ittsumnalypadded.11ned1l, .
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insatiable thirst for knowledge which ant w1peless connectloii with tbe heart worse, he suddenly stopped right �n the , berore been given away, and you im gAutim eaffy. Juit
Ion- ago ever, return?" ,asked tlie orig- interrupted existence. His 'Predeces- . I Wlffaf Blue Fox aluo. Such& hauftome Far bus never
h(- wa,i dMermined to satisfy at'any " � of 7.o. prospective customer and trans-
inator of silly questions. ! sors belonged to the house of Ruri]L .. middle of the sermon. All eyes *ere . I -an, pblay, =d We will plan
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� 7.000 valumpa an(y weighs something . "That fellow SpInks has excellent I MIONd, al tha Tne, =a sell 1016111h
- - run bjy a tribe of north -ern called Rus; OPPOKU"ItY Wo rAyff offered befora to tte wpown a0lid I
I U',a pr Advantages of Travel. I a smile, "It seems you stop when I I .
I ilia eight tons. I Ivate collection . ' hence th&namo "Atissia." Judgment." I stop.ty , , . g rb afCanaft You couldn't buy anything in the Ftir
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. it probably. Is unique In the variety All travel has Its advantage. If the The Slays' threw off the yoke of the "What makes you think so?" � styuph. mid rmamw. itwici miyou onetem frak ....
and scotpe of the. works,it contains on passenger visits better -countries he Mys but in 862, torn by internal dis- "WIly-er--he's' alwa;-s asking my This gentle rebuke had the desired toklay, We trist you =4 mud the -Fleturs fok-oirdr
-n- may learn to Improve his own, and 10 isei,.15'lon and anarchy, Invited the Rua' opinion about things.". # �1 effect The� people found that their P05tinO. Colen�kal AftVo., Deptj 195 ToraaW .
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r� libra ry antl learn to enjoy his own. was he who laid the foundation of the e they liked to a 'great extent, and the . ! � . . :
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r� - _. Russian empire ovel, -which his family minister proceeded with his sermon I �
de'voted W the worlkinLg classes "as a roigned for the long period of seven- Alaska's canned saIm n output4s es- under far more favorable coi
monument to a sturdy, self-reliant llfc- 0
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I ters of th(� evangelical movement in hips, backaelie, iiervousneFs, stanUnople and for their models of atomic spaces, in' it, but the ether Z shows . attend to. , 1f't!ds'w_' I
� 1,ondon� lfe�, has realized them all. Ile tiredness, headaclies---mare . more � life looked to that city, which for cen- BRONCHITIS. opdrty. If a drop of water . � dog daye, t - ere not so we would not atte-ppt, during fhe -
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to,$ -he victories that it h" -,won. It w,is P . ,O your lungs, but DnIthe first sigri of it go to your coimfitute the mol - a ina:etiAlly later on, We don'r,
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that he relaxed Lis lofforts and begiL11 often attent4ng pregnancy. drive, out the invaiders. I . inngnified tb* Indications are that- th knowledge byl very experienm . .
to take lif(- a Rul(, ea.sy. 1jo is now ,, . V
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� The house of Rurik ceased to exist uIltimate paft �vould look like the 0 We build the cloths thatl:xv
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A Queer Roumanian Custom- .\ I - I., 1,ind it was in 1613) that the first of Norway not made up ot'discrete particles, but . I little more bult the �atisfaebion you got zepays us. . We guarantee
� I U inu AM, 4U the Ronianoffs came to the throae. H'e . . fills space completely. This is express- ' a fit and si'yle Iii -
. Halmagenr,yin, Rwnnunia, possesses - � promoted internal prosperity and ex- � � by sayjnr,�, that the ether Is a con- - . � iiit can only be obtained from thor4ughly pruti,cml
fe,S'h'%',L1 wilich is l"robably � I h ers of the empire to ' 1 ne I 1 ,% ed I , - ailors. Goodl, tailoring is our hobby, hence we.5" Ret pleasure lout
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� -unique in the vroi4d. It k a little �own THE GENTLE KIDNEY P . ILL ic, but it was not until' the . P M tinuous medium ,'and,ls hence Incom- of -ever 'ting galrment'we make you. T&n there is a '
L. the ji�acifi It cures Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Sore naraWe w1t4 matter. . I , y right �1,
of about 1,210 inhabliant,,, WId on. the time of Peter tbe Great, whose reign �� I .r finish and styl` al)out our clothes that -bespeaks
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woraing of its annual I'Mr d;,y th' . began in 1089, that- Russia really be- Throat, Pains in the Chest, Hoarseness, or any - : 9 . t�e well-dressel.
" 1'cmale- ' our inuwes'- to remember this. I .
0 Cures tl1e(;e c'Ises of affection of the Throat or Lungs. Mrs. Goiu� man. It. is to�'y f t i
., f-. I pophlation from about eighty village canif-, a poLent factor in the affairs of A Seinlobliglug Friend. � . , .
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THE CLAFLIN C'MEMICAL CO.- LIMITED o in 1696 took Azov from the Turks . . of � � d I r, �
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