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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron News-Record, 1896-08-12, Page 10i7'�" '� 4 �:, .. }: - 1 � TVA ,: ,. (11 �+ -„ Y... - y� �: 7:. - .� �. �,,�y j�lI��yy(// ppry�'s+ /� :JI!R =.1 ,.,, , r; y,: ,. .PE+'y�y�,' :1.fIF . ,r yi;rj�,.' - v - . ,7,4 ., .0 a 7i y. .. !M*... •� i ., .. -..-. , .:,... .)r^R.� 714 q-!. "/�q{1 }('��+ (t. bbtnY lF. �%+x�'. ,* �­f '�tutMt .e . t . ,1., ��i � rt . e:; �� , z� e t N�id s itution a?uo trio 8�1 Ac, a, .,.., :u „ 'AAO '+�+lPt, " ' I> , _ + � ll titsti 9rNra3 , . " I'— . #f,.,, , .�=0niau pals , .t zf a - ? et + pro gip k o—Ai 404 1*01 Axp 80*0�, e w. " W ml a y isellgate rub wit>t,l l listt�►xe G0►fo vxa a?1Via ttM of aiaaj�y of the villagea Wing .� piece Qf soRt tvitlte flaignei marn�n � wu t g y ,aux t a" found lu tite.. Tie a # 411,'aixt»fvguttdretl Jewlj� 8II ' oz �Srbyr}d, imp'��� t OG liv$ upon roots and' grai4sea, and i>edtlxtte, Tlye hand of a healthy ailit'dr+an cPrtatita it iiet1tale attd ea FAO r141 7 �R % q1 lleoK b, i axe of Abe various tribes of Tha btrr�s or$ bi • 211 I " u tgzr i t �7otw In " In this cetu;ntry. The ave waizoAetd � �d 7 d4tvta doya'n to the level of tato person is stfll beater. Rub his bagk and fin- Y -r' a 'WAG#lgr with Ar•. Indians t 11x^& otM. 'I'h» npiasinnar or anizationa l tbtfr xeKtx>y.- ioL child-�. o .the Caluurbla Liver coo try int 0 - IIs a �b twsre aseu 1 tui ' ,°,< Y a.,partseultxly. to>tiitlVlp°lsta)$i1Ka--rR weWls,rc, Rtipgp, y prUleled Over its @ati�niea. 'Phar cltild� vwi9lueeWax &ou axe ver Pand of i ups w. a Mi, 'Ilk h st4 tlnp wliat'they aeon to relieve lui- BsrIaus #rottlTla of the ayes have been xlRaxteiaes with tt.e insect, Y pulverized crick- ogpt ar bob t xeu aro as poor a akFuxnh ixtioe and if ., ata which ora roasted for eating, The She slisofw baoaua8 paha „'E kj o `.11 iRe to wainte in the way of food, cloth- QQntraated by uai g ftµblio oparaglitas- ` the sakeaK, soatlTitoaas, tarantulas, �r .• it iveito ?not sox t he Iiat.Iusvitilci muni#i> ineoats are 000kerd to a it, bale ar- ( ore gQj�q Uy'+ T ,anal eshelter, and the Red Cross So- ea, sugh as fau.hd to rent in theaters Silo llnagatesa -they gtxe all p . g nos there would he no school there at - Bard things ,Efi,t oleiy in ea'Pplyln3 sv Par as poasiblo and elerowhere. all. Every ,April, about the time of site to kms' 'a'w'aY Prem. , said a training ea- ranged in alteruate layers with hot Oh, You should see res whey wo' ' "' work -animals, foals, and seed for the A French physician has recently sits" Kansa;, recepitl returned from the west, atone,&, After thus bean i'" aaltivetlein of the fields aid minister coverall Jewish suip ver, each bay is presented ' y the B prepared, But Blab our new olath'ea aro q tl 2 , r.. , Kuala attaidetnt, that the with a ani of etothee, and a sin of I but for all arouni3 hatofalrpess t j are dried, Ground to powder, and y Iook the llast c,1 ails so , p 1 mixed with pounded acorns or berries, to whtte, } 44 ,.. ing t9 t]4Q Hlek. Thins tar the Turkssb Bolding of the4ngue out forcibly !or boots, each irl withf a and and a pair � y aren't in it with a cents An - x Peds. No. the flour thus oam ti, now Kiat scenes the wagon, +KaR � iy ay.. *Metals haveM plaQed no obstacle in the several m.lnirtos"ustops hicoou4bs. Of slues, hsn it coshes October, if they ora not necessary fatal. No Posed being kneaded in it each one go�a, F ;4� 'array of their work, but their funds are A baby durlug its first year usually the April boots .are worn out, and ppov- sus insects are, rpotrSithsta poison- luta cakes and dried in the sun.. Grans- And Father sd s, ,Now, hold on '. s. motioal exhausted, and unless the r3tiins about't#htesn •ponada in weight ally Prevents tate yyoiwgster from blav- tiding the stoppers and even slugs are utilized in we're oftyfor Ucwle Joe's." ,�1 r P iY and nano Inahgrt in Jaeight. Eng alpgther ir, Lard Rothsehsld sees ateuies ane hears to the contrary. But t .i - OhrWiau people of Europe came to Improperly nourished children sift to it that t e want is supplied. In they are bac enough• Did you ever sae a similar tnauner. Experiments have There's a basketCu] of sattiething,. a1,.. 'their (support, the 'Armenians must bq their teeth hs,rder and later than the connection with this school there. is a one f T proved that grassho grasshoppers are both pal- l.. , -tett to their Pate. What that fate will well-fed. savings bank department. The interest are not pretty, and they &table and nutritious Fried In their And eat ire dta ed and neat, e An excellent set for allerwet� on don't look in the icast like these thou y q i�sb�M x , ,' be, their utter destitution, a fresh mos- d young people delpostts is 10 per Dent. ger own oil or roasted, the have a most xiSht underneath tits seat, ,; .u. who may have inherited a predisposition annum, although the amount of individ- i tnd'IegBed worms, wbioh we call eonti- agreeable, putt L Y But, no matter what we take them..eajal;;, .w , a,r •, More, at Van, the irritation produced to eonaum tion or other serious drs- usI savings on which this interest is Pedes here. The genuine thi y 'taste and crispness, one anion a knows, `n� by the uprising of the Druaes in the eesses, ut plies frgquont eating at thin t y JOS be Ground and compressed they will keep 'Twill never coigne back empty, wbsuti�r t id is not to exceed £5. the teachers axi whar,e from one to six inched ion k "'" Hauran and the slaughter of Turkish slices of bread or crackers, thickly Dov- the school may also avail themselves I killed two, eight inches in length, but fresh indefinitely. Unfledged hoppers gees Uncle Joe's, � •,.. , &red with nice butter. It is pleasant the benefit of the bank, but the , trod and the apparently im ossibil- rig boiled with butter, apices and salt, A Ps. y P and h+lt'hful. maximum individual savings in this in- that is not common. Their bodies son- ud, now wane in the hollow, now stn. , tty of any concert of .the powers with) kg ototh and hh x brushes should bo per annum, dist of a lot of joints, something likle a y ng up this hill, 'r , ':" .' , stanpe ars limited to £16 compose a broth that is scaroel die- i ' --; 'he onlghbre ofiareliofveinlfaot ittle dseems edsto atronglyrzuniight vhenand ijpossi- ri string of flattened beads. Each joint tingiiishable from beet broth, These And, now we &roes the old long brsdt3ei�• WOMAN'8 DRESS IN ICELAND, l two 1dia a sat the inner bark of a orad hear the b v mill, P le. sage Connected with it, and in And, now we're in shaded tttxs®7 a;i t species of Pine, compressed when fresh O blowhere each sweet wild flowe>E? t:.€ Y to be in a repetition of the Armenian Asparagus is of especial benefit to The common working dress of the he ends of these lies the poison. Thera into oaken.r maleeaeret► in Crete on ac, extended a petrsons troubled with kidney or bladder Icelandic, women, without distinction as ane nineteen joints, do that, altho b swales ar; to bring home to Europe the full diffrpulties. It is an atccellent ve�re,t- °$ SUNFLOWER ROOTS h, never was there such a road as IeI ,,%%!,)- able for the table and should be boiled to social equality or -wealth, consistsof he hadn't a hundred fest, as his name "Y,, ?� t iia& of Its responsibility, and compels in salt water. garment of wadmel in one piece implies, he is still ,very well Uncle Joe's. a 1~ 4} , an under are a favorite diet of file Klickeytas of i iii x1 t$ Punishment even at then risk of die So man Provuied Vancouver Island. The are :r �.r±. n Y Person axe fond of cusum- extending frons the shoulders to the with them. Thirty eight legs, aud�ver y 1 spared The squirrels and rabbits scamper, at ;,.,; l',; ?•.I inembexsng the Turkish' em ire. The bexB and onion salads, but the onions y bq dr in in the sun, The raw fat of linea, across our way, ` )peeah of the Austrian chancellor, last ftfree. The rubbing of the wooden heels' fastened at the neck, with a brut- leg a sting I He can't attack you from tye reingeer is regarded as a luxury y' k ::' ton or clan with t h d g y And, humble -bees and buttes+ -flies, are r..pa bow in which the salad is prepared P, Petticoats of white he ground, of course. He doe have by the aborigines along the Yukon, On out for holiday, ' tdrost,14 sh'owe d that Great Britain was with an onion affords the flavor with- or 'blue wadmei, and a blue cap, the top b?,, for it is at night when there is the the Sacramento River dwell the Fink- Aid, Overt' time we meet a team, right „ iY�<,I ready for snob action during the Ar- out the onion. 01 which lee, who have developed the remarkable well the driver knows, A vegetable and fruit diet is much bangle down on one aide and greatest danger from these pests. accomplishment of div for mussels, That we are gay and ba�p"' menian malsssaaree, that she was will- gh terminates in a tassel. On Sunda s and ' He is of an invests atin turn of wbioh r wises no Iittle�ekIIl, inasmuch g4uiB to Uncle Jereys;'aause we're cl 1; . better these sultry days than meat, y g g eq t I;w3 to intervene alone, but that the and salt meats are very harmful to festival occasions their dress is singular. mind, and, is fond of exploring one's � those mollusks ere atrgngly attacheill L- iinsistence of Russia upon the malate- many, Remember it. Then they wear, in addition a Ibodice body as one lies aslee Soo by the natural b anus to the rooks on Ahl now we've turned the corner, and. pp y girls have fun. and two or three 'blue F• rpiana or Y 11. nonce of the statue Quo, and thb su ort'' Xes, let the boys and Petticoats, +mJ' ai the other creatures sting only which they grow, These Indians use And fzan s o the big red barn, ,r�. iven It b Austria The exercise the g Y small nets about the size of a lady's grain the like oY which, I'll�{ Y prevented her. cations often saves future doctors'bills. 'fat' and ut front an apron, bordered when they wish to, and only wish to reticule for catching certain little fishes. are on no other faun, Keenly as Lard Salisbury felt the re Besides the da is soon coming when with a material resembling blank vel- in self-defense; but with a centipede it The Indians of V Theu father says, -just sea that corn 1. ?` Y g He may P Vancouver shallow Iow waink But how clean and straight the rows,' � I iWaalbility of England for Turkey, he there will, be hard work and plenty of vet, embroidered and studded withami, is different. fresh tree branches in shallow water % { Was unable to act against the will of it, " silver or gilt ornaments as they may each ate y °ply walk aver one, with by means of stones, so that tba- green we've no time to answer, for we're ''. Russia backed by Fxanam and the Tri- There is no fruit more grateful to a per, p making something over three foliage is not submerged Next morn- at Uuale Joe's. '. fever patient than a d r! water- dozen foot prints, and each of these in the are Pound covered with herring . pie Alliance, eapeaially when aotson goo � The 'bodice is also ornamented and f , tie Aight lance have brought he the melon. Let them eat 8411 they want. will leave a running sore, around which eggs, deposited u Then, forth the H: J $ Pce Pan them during the y pone, wpm house andi11 gen- �'ou all ought to raise a big patchi! fastened in front with large olds en- the flesh will finally slauyrh off Kgs are washed -off into ��,.,;, � EuSrc war ps,g tight_ The a barn, all basting us to greet, A HORRIBLE SCAR water -proof baskets, s With, .,11 B� '1 •, , .., „�„�, r ..,. _ orally gilt, and rendered more conspic- squeezed by the how drys do's?" and happy smiles. ' 1 nous being the result. IY the creature is an- hand into small balls and dried, Thus and words of welcome sweet. t' 4 — i y being fixed upon a broad bor- pre ared they are very palatable, and Aunt Lbuie takes the baby, N. HOW COLDS ARE TAKEN, der of black velvet bound with red. Ov- gered or started—and it takes very lit- � ", y, with a "Myl A Or the bodies is a �, tie to annoy him --eve wil keep" indefiniteivc Those same how fast she But while Austria aided with Rus- Person in good health, with fair jacket called "treja, him --every claw is instant- natives roast the roots of ferns for food. But, no Dasa arms can lift down ea .y la fitting close to the shape, and made of IY driven deep into the flesh, and the well 's Uncle Jodi :kyr 11, A& n t that time, the speech of her Chan- P Y, says ilia Lancet, easily resists cold, black wadmel or velvet. The stockings result is ten times worse. Along the northwest coast generally oeillor indicates that she might not do But when the health flags a little, and are of dark blue or red worsted, and "So fax as speed of traveling goes, slams are cured in great quantities by Via' the centipede weniid be lost in fibs turn sticking the meats on skewers anddry- We sit awhile within the house, and ti so were the Armenian massacres re liberties are taken with the stomach the slices, which are of seal, shark or ped s play with dolls and sheep skin, are made tight to the foot by Zany smaller insects; but in this ng them in smoke.i Afterward they toys, pasted in Crete, that the policy of in- or the nervous system, a chill is easily and fastened about the ankles and in- clinching specialty of his, I think he are strung like dried apples on cords Than, on with hats, and out of doors, %%LL ' action upon which' Europe has depend- taken, and. according to the weak spot steps with leather laces. On ,their fin- must be the quickest creature that of native hemp. Dried clams are an both happy girls and boys. I" I ed to preftek've the peace, might then of the individual, assumes the form of gera the women lives, important article of trade between the, TO see the chickens, ducks, and calve .`. generally have manys.. c a cold or ria of of There was a remarkable case in coast Indiana and the tribes of the in- to stroke the new colt's nose, give wwy to one of vigorous action. pneumonia, or it may be join- gold, silver or braes, according tailor. There's always t'r, to their means; and, be it known, no point which took place during this last Y something more to see,. ; . Thus assured, England, while justly dice. Of all causes of "gold," probablyy tri of trine," continued the en The Indians of the Hudson Bay re- when we're at Uncle Joe's. =���, fatigue is one of the most efficient. A Present is so acrsptable to an Icelandic Kinser. ion re regarding herself as under no present jaded man cominghome at night from girl as a ring. The moat singular and We were camped some near $ said the Pat of yourg pelicans g the southern end of the line dividin -as a great delica'oy.." `]5hey melt it down We play at "hide and seek," and "tag. `" . obligation to embroil Euro e b direct a ion day's .work a at the soma time the most beautiful preserve it' i3t bladders for winter Yau should see us run, p P 5 B y' growing youth part of the female costume is the head- New Mexico from Arizona. It was jus and Oh, intervention in Armenia, tis an atone- lasing two hours' sleep over evening � y smiled "faldur," which is made dawn when saanething woke me. M ' It beeomedi,verry rank by keepingi No children ever laughed so much, or `1. mink for hili past failure of duty, may parties two or three times a week, ora instrument man and a-rodman la on but this is co0aidamd. to improve the had such jolly fun, q'I young lad heavily of whits linen, stiffly starched, kept in Y uavertholess attain the same object b Y "doing the season," alio the caste side of the little o en tent, Flavor. And,,then we go to mast the men, when! ",; r, J y pe with an immense number of ins, aFP P young children overfed and with abort p The rexlman was also awakes, and was THE FAT OF loud the old horn blows Indirect notion. If, as is believed, mat- allowancas`of ales are common in- and from 15 to 20 inches in height. PIGEONS. , stances of the victims of "cold," This is -the holiday and Sunday head axing silently, with' an expression of Is equally esteemed b the aborigines of F°x well lives know, both Dick and Topa, fere are so shaping themselves in Crete q a y g' who lives at Uncle J - a "r' covexin rror on his face, at the bare cheat of North Carolina„ who Al -' that a wholesale massacre of the civil I usury is favorable to chill taking ; g put it swag for very hot rooms, feather !reds and soft When you visit h family in Iceland his companion. Then, from under the the cold season by hundreds of gallons. W0 population, that is, say, two-thirds of chairs create a sensitiveness that leads you must kiss each member according arm of the sleeping man, appeared the It is used with Bread as white ole gather in the kitchen, where the to their or rank, linked body of a b' centipede, y people dinner table's spread, the whole, will be the result, she can to catarrh. It is not after all, the age beginning with i$ P a, full ria use butter. In Louisiana 'the Indians And, sit quite still, w-iLh folded hands, "cold" that is so much to be feared as the highest and descending to the low- lies long collect bear's fat in gourds, utilizing until the at the firtit sign of outbreak intervene the antecedent conditions that Iva the est, not even excepting the servants. On It went forward a little way and it Yor butter. 1"or the sono Brace" is said. 'r,'s g purpose Then uncle on us, one and all, both food " it!_.such manner ad to force notion by attack a chance df doing harm. Some taking leave the order is reversed; you stopped; then crawled leisurely on they gather the oil of walnuts, which and smile bestows, `'. i the other powers, who can hardly of the worst "colds" happen to those firet kiss the servants, then the chil- again. There was nothing to do that I >e beautifully clear and butter -like. Oh, dineor never tastes ac, good as at RZ who do not leave their houses or even dran, and lastly the master and mis aouild think of. A sudden movement, Cabea de Vaca, the famous explorer, dear Uncle Jce'a. ' { stand aloof when the integrity of the tress, Both at meeting and a sound, or even a shadow, wauici at made record oP the fact that the In - Ottoman empire is serious! threatened. their beds, and those who axe most re g Parting an P y oulation. Probably many chills ars affectionate kiss on the mouth, with- °ice cause the brute to fasten him- dians of Texas in earlier times ate liz- We rids home in the twilight, and all By pushing her advantage, even at mast ex out distinction oY rank, a or sex, is elf' arch and snakes. They saved the bones along the way, .1 - posed to changes of tempera- io The warmth of the bard seemed -to of these re miles and pounded them to We're counting over all the joys of this something of serious risk, and not hold- tura, and who by good sleep, cold bath- the only mode of salutation known in 1 him and he stopped Y 4 most blissful day, — is out in and re Icelan p opped again. Luck- powder, which was used as an ingredi- g against Russian or any toper g, ;silos habits preserve the ds ily the transitman never stirred. The ant for cakes. When other food was And when we lay us down, our eyed `' tone of their nervous system and cir- M,,, ,• occupation of Armenia, she may break cualtion. Probably many ebills are inaction was ghastly, and I saw the acareethey devoured ants'eggs, worms, in happy slumber close, ^ ` .-, , up the Turkish empire, or compel such contraoted at night or at the fag end FEAR OF THUNDER. roeiman's hand gradually—vera gradu- and even spiders. The grubs of wasps With dreams such b we know but a readjustment es will assure the safety oY the day, when tired people get the "Electric storms are Lar leers don es- ally—move toward the saddle whack ars considered a luxury by the Digger when we've been to Uncle Joe's, t" J, of its Chraitian equilibrium of their circulation dis- B�� him as a pillow, disappearing un- Indians of California, who eat them in populattlona, Her re- ous than the majority of people lm- der it. Then it slowly emerged, grasp- the combs. These Indians are a]sofond s nstbili for the turbid by either overheated sittingg , ° ky groteItion of the rooms or underheated bedrooms and oxine," writes Edward W. Bok, in June in8 of field crickets, consuming them as we THE STOLEN LUNCH. Christiana_ is complete, for they' are beds. This is appecially the case with Ladies' Home Journal. "That a se- A HEAVY PISTOL, do shrimps. They likewise roast them ri' nal Turkish Christians because she elderly people. I° such cases the nils- vera lightning storm Is terrifying ad- cocked. A(zva s with the same delibeta- and make them into cakes. The Dig- Poor little Peters Do Y B B y By You see him chief is not alwa s done instantaneous- ation, the muzzle was brought gars make bread of acorn flour, The fought for Turkey in ]855, and threaten- y mita of no question, and will sometimes ug to with- nuts are separated from the shells and at the schoolhouse pump? Ob, how he ly, or an a sinqg''le night. It often takes bring uneaainess to the heart of the in a few inches of the centipede; the pounded cepa a atone cries and howls 1 , ad to do so in 1878, Crete lies within place insidiawly, extending over days barrel carefully pointed so that it wouldwith pestle in a sort easy reach of her fleets, and a massa- or even weeks. strongest man. But the real dangeris just miss the man's breast, and the of crude mortar. Being thus reduced Yesterday a little girl named Mary . . slight. The chance of lightning strik- trigger pulled. The sleeper awake with to a fine powder- The flour is made Owens came to the teacher and said •. ere 'of Cretan Christians wilt furnish ing a house, is not one m a million. !nto cakes, wrapped in leaves, and bak- ` Oh Miss e to what shall I do? This her opportunity. Even Russia could Particularly is this true in cities,strun a acmam, starting up and trying to ' y' g clutch at the laps, but before hie could e`I' Sometimes arbutus berries are is the third day that some one has eaten sot consistently o as moat of them are with electric wires. p added for flavoring, up all m "` Y PPose her iuturven- MALARIAL FEVER. The renter danger from elsptrie aw rma do so, we had Pinioned his hands and ng y lunch. I have been watching "1. B B forced him back The centipede, natur The 6opano Indians make soup of and trying to find out who can be the tion, Russia's consent to the Turkish is in the country, and even there the P an leucins, which are du out of This disease—also called fever and danger ally, was blown to dust, but between � g thief. But it is of no use." slaughter of Christians being restrict- ger may be lessened if.�ihe aimPl- moist soil b the s uawa Several r-` ` ed to those whom the Greek church ague—is beat described as a 'periodical est and most common-sense of reoaur the time that bullet left the lstal, two � q 1 The poor child pried because she was '; 11 l.. P tribes of Indians of the plains devour so troubetd at the loss of her dinner. Paver. Its chief characteriatio is not so tions are exercised. The surest Oleo- inches away, and maohied t e end of the entrails of birds and small mam- deauia heretical and stopping short at tris conductor is a draw ht, and if,when his six inch. body, the crreattire had found "Never mind, little Mary," said the i` much the nature c,4 the single attacks 6 mals. The Tatua mix with their acorn teacher: "Do as T tell `•� the Orthodox. a thunderstorm approaches, it is seen time to bury seven of his thirty eight bread a kind of red earth that is ob- Ymi, and we will ;f as the peculiar manner of their rape that ati windows and doors liable to Imo' catch the naughty child very soon.'" tition. We Dever thought the in' tained from a singular knoll in their " .. occasion a draught are kept olosed, the Injured mase neighborhood. They believe that when SO they Bald not a word more before The twoprincipal t dan er is at once reduced to a minir would survive, but after weeks of delir- tliO world ions created this knoll fur- the other scholars and quiets laid ' types of malaris B Y NO JOKE FOR THR' JOK R. are intermittent fever and remittent mum, If a woman is 'can t' out in a ium, he began slowly to recover. When their plans. Next morning the teacher i, BIi nishecl the material for makingthe or- h;< _ thunderstorm the safest shelter is the obstinate wound had healed the brought a Mary's tempting doughnut andplea- fever. a iginal man, who was half coyote. eri it in Ma house, the most dangerous a tree, par- scar was as though a red hot ladle had ry's lunch basket. 'tvlien the Boot b oq the Other Foot The intermittent tyre is character- ticularly an oak tree, It is a peculiar been laid across the man's body ; the Just before the bell rang to dismiss ` LaagLtae Ceases. ized by recurring attacks, in which, as but nevertheless a proven fact, that the �th of the centipede forming the ban- the sebool at noon the scholars heard a oak !s the most susceptible of all trees "'e, and the bowl, a place ast large as noise and soon saw Peter standing by '( The practical joker was saunteriir(g a rule chill, fever and sweating follow to a current of electricity. Over fifty one, hand, trade by the dying clinch. SUMMER SMILES• the well and working the pump handle `, &long in the dusk. The inoffensive cit- each other in orderly sequence. �ne gen- per cent, of trees struck by lightning I'll take my somprons straight, if I in a lively fashion. izen was sauntering along in the same Orally knows a few hours beforelian<i storms duriu� one summer, the Govern- have choice. No centipedes in mina." Mabel—"And so he had the assurance The doughnut had been filled with sift' dusk, unmindful of the presence of the byy unpleasant sensations, and souse. ment statistician tells us, were oaks to demand that you marry hire. \V2iat red pepper, and when poor Peter tasted •._;; tro4w y headache, that a chill is ep- while the beech tree was 'the least ~' did y Y it he knew be was found out. Oh, how practical joker. The practical joker, bin The duration of an you say?" Ethel—"i told him the it did burn] It seemed as it he soul ' g grass g" harmed. Therefore, the worst c� recognizing a friend in the inoffensive attack is usually from twelve to fifteen possible supply was not equal to the demand," never et to the water, And worst of .t^'j y place of shelter in an electric storm is PUTS MONEY IN HIS PURSE, q B citizen, chuckled to himself and quick- hours• under an pak tree, while by all odds _ But what makes you drink that all, the bye and p�irla now came run- :; The periodicity of the attacks is most Dawber would make a sucess as a sign ning to him, shouting and laughing at "h erred himself to overtake him. strik' they occur with regularit at the safest plass is in a house and out Tommy Atkins Finds N41MY ways to A,dd painter P" He basn't the least idea of him with all their might. °ti; The in f4ensive citizen was thinking y of a draught. . . The actual danger to ksta soldiers' malarv. punctuation, and if he ever spells aword No doubt this will he the i time ` akin$ the On of the twenty-four, forty eight (from an electric storm) is, In truth, right ht it is only b' accident." little Ma •;1 of a story he bad read about footpads, or seventy-two hours. During the in- not only from the lightning nor the It is a great mistake W suppose that R Y y Mary will lose her luuc ;( and wondered whether anyone would tervening period the patient feels pretty thunder, but from the nervous condi- the limit of a soldier's play is a shill- Ariake bay while the sun shines" - well, and except in unusually severe tion into which woman allow them- Is advice often needed. ever try to hold him up. The practical oases Fs able to Fie about, Ing a day. Where Tommy is a shrewd "Make love while the moon shines" FALSE' HAIR. ;:' kir suddenl ti themselves to fall. And this is a dan- jo y tipped the inoffensive The remittent type of the disease has ger whicb they can avoid. A little calm I>eivan and dreeps his weather aye open Ia oftener heeded. Tho barbarous thin --u citizen's hat over his eyes. The inoffen- no distinct intermissions of the fever; thought and a fenv grains of common- there are a hundred and one methods Miss Keedick—"Did you know that g, false least, ho re sive citizen wheeled I'ostantl and the temperature it constantly about signs of Life again, or, at least, there Instantly sense will do it." for him to supplement his meagre the wealthy Ruth Stopaclock was mar- " sided a fine, la a blow between the normal, though masked remissions pay vied ?" Miss k'osdick—"No ; is she ?" an evident determination to force it n occur• by ciojng work outside his military du- bliss Keedick—"Yes," Miss 1+'odick,— into a renewed existence. What waa . , e raotical ,jokers eyes. The prat- Malaria is caused b the resents in fci merly known as a " rat " is being , , ical oker wont down. The inoffensive y p tient. In fact, n very respectable sum meq "Now l know why people call it the tizen ralnptly sat on him and hit the blood. of a parasite, a minute organ- DOG AND GOOSE. almighty dollar." brought back to use by experts, in de>1. q� p be realized by "doing a bit outside," y him again. The practical kir sited �° which can be aeon only by the aid A dog and a vising coiffures. The hair of the oidia- '14'; joker y of the micrasco goose on one occasion be- ar "taking on a civilian's job," as the She --"You say, Mr. Guddiman, that "For heaven'a sake, dean' pit me pe' came fast friends, but the goose J cry woman, it is said, is not sufficient 111 The nal oral history of this parasite is g se seems operation is called. yr,u confine your reading to fields not 1 luxuriant to su 1 material for the t.again, noffe Don't on know Y pP Y :':+ y rile?" not known; nor do we know bow the or- to have made the first advances If the In all !"nimonly sou ht for." Flo— "Yee, newest methods of arrangement, and ';;•.1 The inoffensive citizen said Great garrison towns smoking con- miss; my chiefapleasure is in reading this old and excellent device roves just "''i nism enters, or how or in what form d barked the sesta are often given in the contem y ug what is needed. P J i Bcattl" dog goose would cackle and g public houses, porar thoughts of the The practical joker said In an in us•_ it leaves the human body. It is known, endeavor to bite any person she su ancients," n� i however, that these organisms are al- P- for which a chairman and pianist are The " rat " is made of a plump coil of rrt, ed tone: "Ha it all, .Rohn, it's only was resect in the blood of a posed the dog to be bark at. She I the bt. her mine --m rival watched '-. s oke." �,' p person engaged. Thesepositionaare often fill- Usiriie away, then he shapepofrarvrdytairQan:rullermuIf the . "I' The inoffensive citizen looked at the '"""'°ring from malaria, and that they would not roost in the usual way, but ed by ,soldiers, the, landlord trusting to Went st.raighL and bight a tandem, hair is very thin, °r if !t le felt khat r«,. `t" , practical Ja er, who now had one e g disappear with the dLsappOarance of ran about the yard with the dog all the popularity of the red coat to gain and cletectip❑ of the rat. must be avoided at atoned, and Ia lied. The yy the symptoms, or with the adminiatra night, and avOn when he went about the hicri a wider connection. y: wg praaticai jak- tion of quinine. neighborhood the Of course that settled me I any coat, the frrime should first be light- angrily aagerted that it was no B Bow accompanied ld many theatres, too, and music halls B „i: la hivg matter. Low. marshy regions, with abundant him, running sail .flying in order to soldiers often get employment in the "Oh, would you mind doing ma a frir ly covered with hair Clio exact shade of tig vegetation, badly drained, low-lyingdis- keep pace with him.. orchestra; and should a military drama vor4" "With pleasure. What is it?" the wearer's. -r "Bat you said a was a joke," return" tricts, old river courses, tracts of land What is very strange, however, when be em the bards Tommy's Kindly remove that costlymantle in order to dress the hair effectively £' I'd the inoffensive citizen, "and I think yrs servuhe are out of our window." "Why, pray?" B the frame should tri tnnexi to the toy :%r;' au are right." And be la hV.ed which are rich in vegetable matter, the dog was ill the goose would not in great requisition for parts where a Y Yr p y P p y ug again. and particularly dletrtcta which have leave him for a single moment, so food martial appearancO and vexp little f shall Fre passing yyour shop with my or in the middle, of the hack of the ;:in'` Bat the practical joker hasn't been able been allowed to fall out of cultivation, had to be laced in the kennel for both waking wife, in a few minutes." head, amordin P ng are required. gas it is most. hecouiing- iU' �+o Gee the posnt of it to this day, Still are favorite localities for the develop- of them. The affection is supposed to The writer knows of a case where a Young Lightpayte—"How long does � "he hair should Ihen tw drawn through Lt Was unquestionably a good joke, ment of the malarial poison. have its origin in the a man have to ,study if he wants to be the opening in the center of the ring, + ' P ig dog's saving the compounder in the army used to make a x,d lawyer y — after which it is a simple matter to In regions whore malaria constant- goose from a fox. a very handsome adrlitio» to lila In- „ d y .r?" Lawyer Sba:r Arran e it in almost any t +! - ly prevails, it occurs most frequently In another cads a dog tried to console comae by dii penain and makin u W h do q y becom' g g p Pre Y you ask that quest ion 3" ' Fle- uitiigg iu y In spring and autumn; in temperate herself for the loss of her family by acrlptions for a few hours every even- Can-' i ain chinking cif sturiying Iaw way. If the. hair is simply Wistedabout "After all," said the. thoughtful girt, regions It is at its worst in September adopting a brood of duck Fin s. When in at a chemist's s m self." "Dive hunrired the ring the, Pffr•t is {{iven of a ver c 4. "the Presentation of the en a anent and October. B• hop in the town in Y• years.' 1<; gg iargP rnl of hair; on th/i other hand, �, 1: her little once were taken from her whipli His regiment was stationed. This "i often wander ,just what she thinks e,'T Wherever Ft prevails the drinking wa she was nits disconsolate, until she felt was a somewhat unusual case, but in of me," soli( the young married man. it, may be skillfully br/lught into a Lr ring is a re]iv of barbarism, a rsminis- P 8 group of puffs wil.h tl,r useful rat as; aencO of Obsolete conditions." "That's ter should ire boiled, and unnecessary in with the ducklings, These sbetend- many garrison towns hotel proprietors, "It, is easy to find out said the elder- tht >asia of the structure. ^-' sa," was the OnLbvs#antic rejoinder. "I exposure to tare night air should be ed in the mast affectionate manner and des far as passible, employ soldiers as Iy married man. "Just sit down on just wish it were the condition to give avoided. exhibited the greatest concern when waiters in the evening, and The shape of the rat itself is slag icycle," g B. pay them her hat and she will telt you what + ,-, they naturally took to the water, When well, too. aha thinks of you in loan than a susceptible of much variation, and may Ni i Stablekeeper referring to robe)—"Ry they came t:o land the dog seized them A very curious instance of "ta.ki on minute," make possible again the high-F,innaelesd r the, way,shall PROTECTION FROM HA1n2lr. in her month and ca.rricd them home. a clvi!ian's jab," came under thO wxiter'e Tomm wonders that graced I lip hearts of the �,. put in a buffalos The Tommy—`Say, Mollie, I wish T had stately dames of rx.nturiee a.ga. It is :?•j;' "''i ride ovthe mountains will IrO a Isola Weren't Strange to say when robbed of her notice a short time ago. When passing ten seats to get some candy wit.h." tittquestiuned. at Ienst, shut the c�ra- �.`„• you awfully frightened, family she, took charge of two cods•- a hootmaker's window he saw some Mallin—"C>a and ayk father cubo So less knot and loogo braid of hair are stiff." Enaliah 73lootl—"Couldn't you Gladys, when itis cyclone struck ac, chickens, which she retired wit � let me 'avo a 'orae, jou know? I'd ra- near4 great artillerymen stitching away at various crate;& was and what is meant by the pa.asinQ romFF,lrtely out of style, and Pi`; flier not 3riva a buffalo the first time, Oh, no, dear; Gear a had his arm attention.' When tligq began ocrow Pains of boots as eagerlyy, as if their differentia! calculus. fle's got. ram- that the coitfi,rl• of I.hr° iclming season.11 " Sou kh°u"�` around me th'e whole time endeavored she was itonauptly esahtheinr noise ed and quick)y�pendod on .iniahitig the job piny, and. 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