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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron News-Record, 1896-10-28, Page 2a v � J 7 1 ' e;Lv - Y , . - -, .: ..� .v. ,.1. '. ,. Aso An , K.. `e. ,- • .. 6 r, et ,N. s -- 8� 8 , ESS jj 11 IRECTOR? �- ', 4 I r v� �a incorporated by Act of Parliament 1866. UPITAL, -- - $2,000,000 REST, . - $1,375,000 Read Of loo, . MONTREAL, 1. H. R. MOLSON President. 1'. WOLFERpTAN t HOMAS, General Mana so. Notes discounted, Collections made, Drafts issued, Sterling and American ex- change bought and sold at lowest current rates. INTaanoT ALLowaD Oil DaroatTIL F'gRM333]RB_ Money advanced to farmers on their own notes Prlth one or more endorsers. No mortgage re - rod as security, H. C. BREWER, Manager, December, 1896. Lfatett. G. De NoTaggart BANKER ALBERT STREET, CLINTON. A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. Votes Discounted, - . Dra%te Issued. Interest Allowed on Deposita, Clinton, June8th, 1891 _ 068y (PrAW. L Q. Z.1Q,t -01 v"x O , a I 1fast$ eveocn 1tou(tay of evlrJ ahl. MoEay . Mokdh�Vtlnd tterou 41—yt eW W41comb DR. J. S. FRUIW6N. W. M. • P. CANTELON, JR. deo. J. -P. SNEPPARD, D. M Iffinsonle. CyLINTON Lodge, No. 84, A. F. & A. M. ueots every Friday, on or atter the moon. Visit Ing brethren cordialh•tnvited A. J. HOLLOWAY, W. lit. THOS. RCMBALL, SILO - Clinton. Dec. 0, 1896. . Hearns Tout Fo. 08, Knights of the Maccabees of the World. $;1.000, $2,000 and $3,000 Policies. Mem- barsblp over 100,000. Assessment priuclple—has never exoeeded 19 assessment# in a year. Oheapcet j and Bated in exietenoe. Menta in Orange Hall, Clin- ton, first and third Friday of every month. COOK'S FLOUR & FEED STORE, (71inLon. BRAN and SHORTS in Large or Small Quantities. OIL CAFE, LINSEED MEALS 10 lbs. Choice Oatmeal for one Bushel Oats D. COOK, CLINTON. 1 762-tf __ __ HILL'S FEED STORE, l"dical. HURON STREET, CLINTON. -T.-__ DR. W. GUNN, 'R.'e. P. and L. R. C. S,,,Edinburgh, Oce— ' Ontario streti Clinton. Night calls at trout door of residence on Rattmbury street, opposite Presbyter. ian church. DR. TURNBULi.. J. L. Turnbull, M. B. Toronto t'niv. ; M, D. ; 3. M., Victoria Univ. M. C. P. & S. Ont, ; 1, !low of the obstetrical society of Edinburgh. Lata if London, Eng,, and Edinburgh hospitals Office:— Dr. Dowsley's stand, Rattentiury tit. Night calla answered at Office. -- — DR. SHAVE. OtIIce In Hodgen's Block, Rattenbury St., Clinton, :Int. Night calls at same places Jas. Sts Freeborn. X -D, L. R. & Q. C- P„ I„ M. C P, & S, O„ &c„ &c, Graduate of III 9's & Qaeon's College of Physicians, Dublin, Ireland. Licentiate of the General Medical Counci), Grant Britain. Member of College of thvsioiaea and Surgeons, Ontario, Formerly rest. - dept o Lila Rotunda Hospital (Lying-in and Gyne. .ological), Dubin. Special attention to diseases of women and children. office and residence,Rettenbury St., nes r. door to Ontario St. Methodist parsonage. sly-- — I ERuxistry. Dr. BrUCB, Surgeon Dentlst. OFFICE. -Over Taylor's Shoe Store, Clinton, Ont. Speciltl attention to pre- servation of natural teeth. N. B. -Will visit Blyth every Monday, and Bayfield every Thursday afternoon during the summer. R. ,Agnew, •L. D. S., De Do S# DENTIST, Gradcato of Royal College of Dental Sur- geonN of Ontario. llono- Gr.iduatc of Trinity tlniversity,'l'oronto. Bt -it Local Anaesthetic for painless extraction. Office oppusiteTown Hall, over Swallow's Stor f. Night Bell of 9wwered. Will visit llennall et •i,y Alontlay, and Zurich the 2nd Thursday (f each Month jtpl, MG. CAMERON, BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, . Oonve)'anoer, &o. Office—cot nor Ratuilton and St. Andrews -ate., oplasile Colbotue Hotel, Goderich. gsn", J. SCOTT, Barrister, *c., ELLIOTT'S BLOCK, - - CLINTON, Money to Loan, E. CAMPION, Q. 0, BARRISTER, - - - SOLICITOR., NOTARY, ¢c., Qoderieh, .I Ont. 0®ce—Over 1).via' Drug Store. Money to loan. M- 0- JOHNSTON, BARRISTER, - - SOLICITOR, COMMISSIONER, ETC,, Gl'oderirh, - - - Ont. Office—Car. Hamilton and St. Andrew's Ste. W. BRYDONE,, BARRISTER - - SOLICITOR. NOTARY PUBLIC, (fc., 0vicE BEAVER BLOCK - • CLINTON. 817 -if . aultg toaad. MONEY to lend In large or small sums on good mortgages or personal seemity at the lowest earrsnt rates. H. BALE, Huron at. Clinton. Money. Money to lend on good Security it 5j sod 6 par 14001647 4001. Apply to C. RIDOUT, Albert St., Clinton. S6t•tf. Calitelolft' Bias, GENERAL, GAOUERS do FROVIIS• ION VERCHANTS. Grockn, GIMs & Chinaware ALBERT ST., CLI*TON, 01VT. Ifigilest Cash Price for butter and kl�ggs fa -11r .. Flue I" cried Kite. "You mean fly, don't you f" die asked. "Never mind -fvftt litim st' I mean; just. Cit. Pa's coming. , , , q. 1 ,.. . . t.... — The Best Early Seed Potatoes, and all kinds of first-class Clover, Timotby, Field and Garden Seeds, Flour and Feed of all kinds. Closest living prices for cash. SALT in stock and for sale. TEAS of the choicest varieties and blends. Excellent value. J. W. HILL, Huron St., Clinton Central Butcher Shop-. COUCH & WILSON Subscribers desire to notify the public that they have bought out the butchering business lately can— ducted by Mr. Jae. A. Ford, and will continue the same ander their personal supervision. Orders Will have prompt and careful attention. Fresh meets of an kende will be kept In season, sold at reasonable rates and delivered anywhere in town. ARTHUR COUCH, CHAS N. WILSON. CLINTON. CENTRAL BUTCHER SHOP FORD & MURPHY. (Successors to J. W. Langford.) Having bought out the above business, we intend V) conduct it on the cash principle, and will supply our customers with the best menta at the lowest Pay- ng ayng prices. FORD & MURPHY. LIVE HOGS WANTED. Highest Market Price Paid. 'D. CANTELON, Clinton. 'r98-tf. B. THOMLIN€ON, VETERINERV SURGEON, Honorary Graduate of the Ontario veterinary Col - age, Toronto. Treats all diseases of Domestic Animals on the most modern and Scientific Principles. Day and Night Calls Promptly Answered. Residence —Rattenbury Street, West, Clinton, Ont+ J E, I3LACKA".L, Veterinary Surgeon and Veterinary Inspector Office oil Isaac street, next New Era office. Residence, Albert tit., Clinton. Goo. Trowhill, Horseshoer and General Black- smith, Albert Street, North, - Clinton. JOBBING A SPECIALTY. Woodwork Ironed and Bret clave material and work guaranteed; farm implements and machines rebuilt and repaired. Card of Thanks. TO MY MANY PATRONS : I desire to tender my sincere thanks for the very liberal patronage accord. ed me in the past and to inform the public that I am still in the Carpet Weaving Businesv on East Street, Goderich, next the Bicycle Factory, Pereonal and mail orders will as genal receive prompt attention. All classes of work a specialty, at the lowest pos. Bible prices, and satisfaction guaran- teed. W. A. Ross, East street, GODERICH1. The McKillov Mutual Fire Insurance Company. Farm and Isolated Town Proper- ty only Insured. orrfans. George watt, President Harlock P. O.; James Broadfoot, Vlee-Pres., Sea7orth P. O,; W. J. Shea - nice, Secy. Trees., Seatorth P. O.; I lohael Mnrdio, Inspector of losses, Seaforth P. O. Deaf MRS. James Broadfoot, denforth; Michael Mordle,Sea. forth; George bele, Seafortb; George Watt Harloak Thomas E. Hays,tldaforth; Alex Gardinor,Laodbury Thomas Garbutt, Clinton; John XeTA&n, Klppen. aG1ETa. Themes Nellans Harlock; Roberi Moll illan, Sea- forthand James 31amings,Effmondville, Parties dWrouq to eQeat Insurance or trans. act other business will be promptly attend- ed to on applieatlon to any of the tibbve ofacers itd• dressed to their respective post oMuna.' ;�, y ,,,fin Y ?;� t �4jjiL" �., 'H TO THE FA * ,' 4�' ,t��,. Study your own laterest and gq where you coin yea I Regable 04 �srneo&. I a3'.-.dlpo.'.'.'V'I'Mld.f.'.'..d".'Ili"": tit non. bat t114 'ltllI� o t17,b0E, B ' aresAops Nlat rd1 abt(tp,.41p fey Abre gq to 1 9rdT J"1F1L'N 1$ V LA J 49 HARNESS EMPORIUM, I$L*Vlle OLIN NOTICE. There being come misunderstanding with r Card to wreckage, let it be dietiuetly, understo that it any poreou takes poeveq#too of auy kin of wreckage and tails to report to me I eball once take proceedings. RomemWr this to t last warning1 shall give. CAPT. WN, BAB Receiver of Wrecke, Goderich, Goderleb, Sept. 7th 1891. FOR SALE. The property at present occupied by the u derslgned as a residence on the Huron Roa In the Town of Goderioh, consisting of one half an &ore of land, good frame house -story and half --seven rooms, inaluding kitchen, hard soft water, good stone cellar, stable, wood a carriage houses, There are aleu some good fru trees. This property is beautifully situated a veryeuitabloforany person wishingtoliveretire For further particulars apply to IS. CAMPION, 642-tP B.rrietor, G odor's .. "" ­��160ww I 11 i ' A {� ��jt, QPj•� titles wouldn't take much notice of in ' ti !yt a+ SEA, this dant, down to a bit of a pier, on ar.-.- the beach, tta9sed me into the boat, and ,•1Vhat+a all this?" ailed `+�he Ileuten- bprut l d I properiq QXr�#y�� i . d0 d a#ter w nd a to be "`��� • ant in 't) fllge of the tleolp, coo lg tor- >r... at. W I'd . 0 wo months ward .aatgyjiy. / abq yi flue Tb9dent. th transfers- "Hir; ° tabrleked York, "I have been m ' to a elq-�:d lt�ttea a r de draft- IT6M5 OF INT�REST ABOYT THE$ .tgged'f�l tJne 1 azder^tn"at that ildanl" 'rend tllabl id 'tit 'rued ROSY YAI {CEB. i` ,�•p[a ;; � Heavet(ill" dried, Mo lieuten- �.. biting the .. � pact h 'hand with �..� (lid; "ag- petr*e, 11'0 doubt. Take the hit; fist, " as I'm alive to tell it.., poor c*yj1 below, and we to blur." "Did you mists the knife ?" Inquired Neighborly Interest le Nis Dolosgs-Msttom • "Sit," cried York, oletaping his hands, the commander, o1 Moment .fid rUrth anthered from Iili "I beg you to liettul to me one minute, 1 �' Your honour, when I came to Daus Record. 4 feel in ray I am not mad ind6ed. Mr. Worksop And figs pockets." Fritz Giese, a tx>lebrated violoncellist ►Spanish gold coin?" and member of the Boston Symphony th a will mem mbar that one night "I did sir t ' ,I er o r1<ore than eight months ago he gave od he B• n- and an an h• th'ia•t -sixguineas° my tssh - ,, i 'Pq, 'Orchestra• Y in rash ; the money died in Boatou last week. ti me a share of his bed at an inn at u`As all right . but I'd have given it four times over to have of that 8 g Pan Lewis Miller, president aP the Inter- , national Association of Sunday school i. .1 Deal called that Lattely Star:' ish tO' biiclt *gain.- Workers, is the father-in-liyvr of Thos. Worksop started and looked LntentLy Hopi do you account for your pos- A. Edison. - at the apeaker, "I Beeston of it?" inquired the captain, sddremmg Yank. gats Field, it is reported, has taken to wearing knickorbockers aaahe rides quitted the bed to get some wat- er; when"I returned, my companion was 1.- Why''yyour horfour, I think I can ex- tbat," up and down the w#ooth streets of 1; Waahingt.on. on "What is all this?" in uired the gray- g , 3 haired oommauder, leve ling a plain cried Workfsop, before the 4 game. Blood was found in the bed;there youug fellow could answem. I've no , Winchester, Ky., is sti11 comparative- were bloodstains down the ota 0118e, mat's belief that I wan robbed of it � than I have that I'm a rAWdered mail. ly free from cyclnets, not more 'than ten of the women and girls of the town F along the roadway to the beech; there This w l have been it. your honour. being riders. d, was blood upon my shirt, &Xhough as The blade of my knife was a bit warn, The city attorney at 114ft Mont., of God is my witness I knew not how it and thiare was a waeant length'in the warns the councilthat the t ebteduess a came there. They found his knife up- hioll°w of it when clasped. The coin is over the limit and future contracts Dai me, which I had taken from his must have t jammed into the w go ttcpfi- It will be illegal. it pocket whilst he slept to pry open the oy. would fit well, aim; mod'n once I have drawed but the knife with the Dreaming of an Artie 'Dorney, a {+' Phoenix., Ariz., barber awt> to find door with; and also a gold coin belong- d• ing to hint they found, though how 1 coin stuck In it. Thiene was nothen, I Dae, hat the wLsh to kee that coin r at a thief had called and stolen the of his sweetheart. ­ away from m other mune at allow- Y blankets from his bed. came by it 1 waw, betare Heaven, 1 ed me to let 'ifrt lie in t -he pee et whore Mosquitoes have so re ed upon con - °s4 P Y P know not; and on this evidence the - hanged me 1" my knife was." A wonderful etor y indeed " said the viers of an Indiana prison that the jl warden has, taken special measures to J. C. STEVENSON, Furniture Dealer, &c. THE LEADING UNDERTAKER AND FUN ERAL-01RECTOR. Opposite Town Hall, - Clinton, Out GO TO THE Union Shaving Parlor For first-class Hair -Cutting and Shaving. Smith's block, opposite Post Office, Clint J. EMERTON, Proprietor. 'WATTS & CO CHEMISTS & DRUGGISTS Great Northwestern Telegraph office, Albert Street, Clinton. PUNPS ! PUMPS! If you want a firs"Isse, well -made pump, one will give you satisfaction, send your order to undersigned, He will dig and clean wells and do it the closest prices. He also handles a first o FORCE PUMP. JAMES FERGUSON ODpoelt Queen's Hotel High Street Ulint e09 -t oa.ptain.-" What its your name, my drive the pests away. He faltered, hid his face, and fell to man?" Brown University has conferred the the deck in a dead faint. "Jeremy York, sir." .degree of M.S. upon Nathaniel hl.erres- l "Hanged him, hanged him for me I" " It will be my duty to put you in hof, f, the famous designer and boat shouted Worksop in the voice of a man the way of righting youa-self with the builder of Bristol, 13.1. about to suffocate. "Hanged him for law'' that 'has most grievously sinned Mrs. Longerman, of North Adams,, 83 mel" he repeated.. "Sot, lea bless m against qon, at the earliest opportunity. years old, an a visit to \Vhitingham, a soul and body! I was never murderett, You can forward now, both of you." t. recognized a horse which she had mates 1" and in a very ecsWay of as- The captain of the man of war was sold as a colt 25 years before. tonishment he hooked an immense quid as good as Ws word. On the arrival of The largeat vulture ever taken alive out of his cheek and flung it overboard. that chs lass on, i the vessel at Havana, he sent York and was recently captured near Chino,Cal. "Rally this poor fellow, some of you," Worksap on board a king's ship that The bird measured six feet in heigbt, exclaimed the lieutenant, and hastened would be sailing for home 1n a few days. and weighed over 100 pounds. ,- aft to the (a fain to make his re ort." p P A bucket of ootid water topped with a Out of '� own puTse he presented the Y Dung ratan with a handsome sum of Some of the New York dry -goods i houses protect clothing and (woollen dram of rum served to restore York to consciousness- and when he had his wits, money; whilst all hands, from the first -lieutenant down to the loblolly ,i fabrics from moths by placing the goods in rooms chilled with cold air. he and 'Worksop were conducted by a midshipman to the captain's cabin. boy, subscribed dollars enough to hand- somely tassel the handkerchief of the Thomas Hyland, of West Sanford,Ct., - on "What is all this?" in uired the gray- g , 3 haired oommauder, leve ling a victim of circumstantial evidence. Fur- ther the calptam gave hien a letter ad- yy the possessor of a freak of nature P t in the aha of a pu a few weeks old., piercing glance at York, as though he had made dressed to a relative oP his, holding an The pup a harelip, donkey's ears, and no tail. up his mind to be confronted by a '1 madman. "D'ye mean to tell us that lmportant official position at than Ad- miralty, in which he related York's Warring saloon keepers of \ti heeling, I you've. been hanged far the murder of story, at • larger, and bugged him so to interest himself in the to Mo., have been aelling beer m 3"unce glasses until for mutual protection a yonder seaman alongside of you?" "Yes, sir; 1d been hanged his affair as contrive that the unfortunate young y number of them came together and 'i murderer;" and thus breaking the sl- he man should 'Have his character thor- called a halt. lence, York paoeeeded. Retold his story oughly reestablished, along with such An artesian well sunk by the Dover, j in good language, plainly and intelli- reparation from government as influ- N.H., water works authorities near 1 gently, with an -occasional catch of his enoe could obtain. the pumping station in that city fur - niches 184,000 -lions of water daily. breath and a sob or two when he spoke The story is one hundred and thirty gad of his sweetheart. ­ years old; time has blackened the can- Its depth is 229 feet. "You were .ham gad " cried the coo- vee ; one alae the singular picture but Jahn E. Parsons, of New York, the I at. wander, watching him with fascinated dimly, and such, sequel as remains must sugar magnate, will give a scahoolhouse countenance, for the corroborative looks be left to the imagination of the stu- to one of the suburbs of New York in j and nods of Worksop as York deliver- dent of this blurred old-world piece. Yet tradition is memory of his children. It. will cast `� ed his tale had soon abundantly satis- not wholly unhelpful, for $10,000. fied the captain that the poor young the'r'e, is reason at least to believe that `, Cheops' reproduced on a one - fellow was speaking the truth -"you "strung public emotion warn sufficiently stirrt>d the pyramid th scale In cotton bales or iron dup• , were hanged," he repeated, up - by your neck in the customary style, I b re.resentations of the broad- sheets and paints of those days to re- Iia"..4 of them is proposed by the coo- �j i rs of 6helb count for the F. We FRDNCDMB (MEMBER OF ASSN OF P. L. S.) Provincial Land Surveyor and Civil Engineer, LONDON, OMW-V, Omm—At O. J. Stewart's Grocery Store, Clio - ton. , . . Don't Build Without A Plan, J. ADES FOWLER & CO., Architects and Civil Engineers Are opening a permanent office in Clinton and ar prepared to supply Plane, Soaeldcations and details for any class of work at most reasonable rates. Patent Drawings prepared and patents obtained. Valuations and lnspectlone carefully made. . _05 Years Experiencein Ontario, Mail address—P. O. Box 210, Clint o0 2 OCAVEATS,TRADE MARKsPYRIGHTS. CAN I OBTAIN 4 PATENT 4 For a Drompt answer and an onest opinion write to M U NN d.; CO., who have had nenrli'31 years' experience In the patent bnetneae. yommunlca- tlons strictly conedentlal. A Handbbbbb ZE of ln_ formation concerning l'ntents and how to ob- tain them sent free. Also a catologne o1 meohan- leal and scwentnb books sent free. Patgnts taken through Munn & Co. receive mcial notieeinthe ticlentlae Amertcnn, and thus ore brought widely before the public with- out cost to the inventor. Tale splendid [aper, issued weekly, elegantly illustrated, has by far the largast circulation of any scientific work In the 13 g�rid. gng3 s year. sample cgolplee sent fre nil Inott the eD,t centeI to col rarnytndt m er contains ofna Lte�et dIv eeftgbna and securelnR contra to °Addreess MUNN do CG. New Yoxa, 361 BncADWAT FACTS A13OUT EARS It is only among the more refire and civilized peoples that small ea upon women are considered pretty a a mark of, aristocratic distinction. T Chinese. who admire little eyes and fo look upon long, large and drooping ea as marks of beauty ; and certain oth peoples bore their ears and enlarge t holes until they can insert quite a nos gay in them, and are justly proud this decoration, as the young woman a different civilization who drags do a pretty ear into unnatural proportio with heavy jewels. Earrings are sometimes very inju ous to the health, and a woman wi any tendency to scrofula should new assume the risk of boring the ears; n can one be too careful in regard to wea mg earrings that a diseased person h worn. A case Is an record in Vienna a young girl who wore earrings give bar by a friend who had died of co gumption. She soon contracted t same disease, which developed in a ma ner identical with the case of her frien Ease, by the way are as eloquent the tamgwe In showing disease.. A ve white, transparent ear sho*a h' delica constitution, with a tendency to tube cult',gis. Idiots have large, flabby ea as travellers through certain parts Switzerland, whAre such imbeell abound, cannot have failed to notice. Ears vary greatly in regard to sen tiveness, some being vastly more ne ous than others. Street noises are t moat tryitlg for the, sensitive ear bear, while the sound's of nature hard ever jar, the most fastidious welco the sounds of wind In the tree tope r0 ufttrmur of broeka, the songs of lir and even the roar of falling water. suppose, and left to dangle for the usual time. And yet you are alive!" ° cult in a sum of money considerable enough not only to .enable Jeremy York miss one Y Y Tennessee centennial. '1 "I am coming to that, sir," said York to marry his faithful sweetheart, Jenny Heavy rains have induced large 1. respectfully. Everybody was against me whilat I lay in jail trial Bax, but to free the young man from than obligation of to sea for a numbers of placer miners to go out to the gulches in the hill country of Ari - J, awaiting my et the assizes; but after I had been going living, and establish them both in a zona, and one man in eight days near •,' 11 sentenced to be 'hanged, there came a snug business in the neighborhood of Prescott got $80 worth of plucer gold hit of change in some folks' minds; not 'Limehouse. I A San Francisco girl deems the sui- that they doubted my guilt, but they {The End.) cide of a young man in her presence ,''(' thought it hard, perhaps, that a young keening warm fluid or food, and is es- pectally valuable Ln the sick room Por after be had been on a week's spree a 7t;g fellow should die for a oxime he swore heating or keeping warm compresses case of accidental ahooting because, she I he had never committed -that he should suffer death on no stronger evidence HEAT HELD CAPTIVE, says, he was too much of a gentleman deliberately to do so ugly an act un- t than some blood marks and a knife and --- der such circumstances. - � Y a coin, when by rights they should have found the murdered man's money upon The Thcrntiphnre Kerpe Things Warm for People of bellwtwd, Ore., turned out ' him, besides making sure that be was slany NorerS. in numbers ono day recently and had no end of fun trying to capture # three - %,r dead," glancing as hes spoke at Worksop. Q° "by One of the most interesting of recent FOOL porcupine that was found wander - "`,?f; the discovery of his body. Sir. my sweetheart got to heats of this feeling inventions is the thermiphore, which ing in the streets. When, after being °'.. and worked open it, and got a nh bew consists of a double box made of metal, chased, it rolled itself into a ball, no one succeeded, for a long time, in malr- , 11I.' of young fellows to hang about the gib- gLb- the space between the walls be' filled P ing dig a prize, for were too bet, and shore me up, as is often done, I'm told, after the cart had been drawn with chemical salts, which Possess the ear$ of the much for the footgear of the hunters. h , away. The rope was too long, my feet Property of absorbing warmth, when It was finally caught in a box. It twenty-one ,: f' ;pt:;; touched the ground -that's what they heated, and upon crystallizing anew the P Y g weighed pounds ; told me. It all went black with me.. heat will gradually become liberatcd. If In several oiLies has been established , .`t.'.• wrtron after I felt the tightness in my throdt ; and when I recovered my mind I these vessels, after having been filled with the salts and hermetical) Y a "bird day" upon which the children are taught the necessity Bred g�the ivea the feathered king - . found myself in a little cottage some- way the Deal side of Sandwich, with my sealed, are dipped into boiling water for and nests of a dam. New York is the latest city to '+',� '' swoethe-%rt, Jenny, kneeling by myside, 1 few minutes, they will heat cold water have a "dap" of this kind and a Sandwich harber letting blood or milk placed in a bottle and inclosed. Early experience as a miner on the ,fl; r from my arm. What was tben to be done, air, being a live. man, but. to eget As to the hygienic application of these C<rmstock lode stood the Rev. Father D. O. Crowley, of San Francisco, in good .•!` '.- out of the country, as fast as I could? vessels the box -shaped theTmipbore is stead one day last week when an ob- (, , Jonny belped to d1'sguts( me, gave me the. of prominent importance, as it is de- streperous ue'er do well of a father to the Youthe' Directory,of ' , all [Honey she had, having spent siiggned to hold from one to four bottles came which „'j whit the owners of my ship had sent which may be filled, heated and kept the priest is managec, and tried to take ,,i hear on a lawyer to defend me at the warm in it from ten to 12 hours, with- away his child, whom his divorced wife 11 trial; and walking as far as Ramsgate aut -Y further expenditure of gas or had placed there. The man threatened -,; I found a vossel there that wanted a heat. The modus operaadi is very sim- the priest and then struck hire, where - ;, man; and coming to the Thames after Ple. If you wish to use the thermi- upon the clergyman set to and gave ,i d ' a coasting trip, I signed few tho W"t Phore for the purpose of keeping milk him a sound drubbing. The priest after- ' ' Indiaman out of which i have just been warm for an infant during 4he night, ward assisted in patching .him up as '. PTeaised. That's the 'truth of the story, 'lip the thermiphore in boiling water effectively as he had previously done +: sir, aA Heaven hears me.." for ten minutes, fill the number of hot- the work of chastisement. ,, Once again he hid his face, and hiR ties You expect to use duringthe. night s{Y strong frame abook with a violent, fit of with cold milk, remove the thermiphore - -- — sobbing, They waited until he had col- lected himself, burning a9 they were from the boiling water, wipe it dry, plain the bottles in it and close. In an PLAYING AT HOUSEKEEPING. with curiosity to bear \\'nrk9op'9 story, hour you will find the milk in the bot: The Queen Regent of Holland is a ' ` for the, solution of the amazing mystery Single must. 1u+ in th.-tt. new * ed an et, son ri- wit he ver ai- rv- he ly he dg Iles warm enough for the infant, and far ten to twelve hours there will be practical -minded German Ps She " And now what's your yarn ?" aay9 no change, has caused her little daug�ilhel- . f.';'' the captain. The use of such an article not only mina, who will be queen four years J, - Worksop seemed to emerge with his prodigiously elongvted countenance• out saves trouble, but removes all risk of catching cold from rising from a warm hence when she is twenty, to be cars- Pully trained and Her •,' 11 of a very trance of stupefanat.ion of as- tonightment. bed oa a cold winter night. The Cher- g educated. play He wiped his brow, threw miphore is not designed eaalusiveiy for is educational and has trained her to a bewildered look around, dried hi9 lips, the use of infants, but may be used for realize the ideal of Dutch women, a ,''(' and began. rs "Your brnour," be Raid, "thio i9 how keening warm fluid or food, and is es- pectally valuable Ln the sick room Por good housekeeper. 7t;g it was; and I do hope HPsven'll fnrgive heating or keeping warm compresses Het Loo, in Gelderland, is Queen Wil- ,";' me for being the. involuntary cawgp of and similar things. A thermiphore helmina's favorite home. It Is a lovely ?t` he this poor gentleman's mngt t.remendinus Ru[PPr1ngR. Iia C0r1'IPA to heti on that that is divided into four compartments is capable of holding at the same time � country estate not far from Apeldoorn. The house is a b old Dutch mansion ,1,; ,.t: r::,. re precinuq night. all right, just. aq he says, br milk, water, tea om oth and campre�- i+i;!z and found mP a bit growling and sur- ses• There is also one of auitsble shape on the edge of a wood, and the home %,r er ly, I demmy, for the fact was, your for workingmen, into whioh coffee and park is her young Majesty's special "`,?f; be bonour, that same afternoon, unbe- e- known to fin Body belonging to t.ha+ food may be placed cold, Sud, when dinner time comes he wild find a warm playground. °'.. Lonely Star, I'd called upon a barber of frenal. rP.ady for him. A thermiphore Here she learned to ride and to drive , 11I.' that was a stranger to me to let me in the shape of a coffee pot is also pro- and to row. She does all these things of some blood Por an ugly pain I had In the aide ; and when this poor young vided, in which coffee is kept steaming hat for a number of hours. This is in- with skill, Here she Arae a true r al ound fora y of the ',V na fellow came to bawl, I was lying very uneasy with the smart of the wound valuable for hotels or board's g houses. where meals must be kept hot for late- �rla portion park Is he edged off for her particular diver- ,: f' ;pt:;; the barber had made. Well, i tell asleep, btlt was awakened by feeling my comers. siong, She has here a miniature farm,which` `'!,. er side cold and damp. There was light - she has learned to superintend for all the world as if she were destined to , .`t.'.• or enough coming through the window, a9 r. this young mean has already told your be a model Dutch housewife. She gives an honour, to throw things out middling of visible ;and with half an Rye I saw that MODERN ENGINEERING. Some time the produce of this little Farm to tjie poor and to neighboring hospitals. She has flower tends '+',� '' n I was bleeding badly, and that if l did- n- n't !oak Rharp I must loge more blond ago a queer story came from end of the Ea English coal mining a -garden whish she during the residence term at set Loo. than I was ever likely to get hack districts wthere scans of the mines had But eWgf of all she has her chalet, a pretty little house In the Swiss style, ,fl; r n- again. I dressed myself in a hurry, d. meaning to Iron round to the harber'R been drowned for years, and the many to diem complete] a ui ped and serving part- ly train- f " r' r ; es house that he might sera up the wound hp.,bad rnade In ship-shape fash- attempts pump dry had been ineffectual. After many thousand ars a pay and partiy' as a in-g6whool for its lucky mistress, The chalet is well stocked with the toys :; ,r. to ion .just noticing whilst I pulled on to my clothes, that this Young gentleman pounds had been spent in pun to p without doing any good, it was Pound that .have accumulated during the last ' , a bad left the bed and was out of the moan, though I scarce gave the matter that the Water raised by the p had been allowed• to fled Its way baEkf dozen years, and which ase now laid age' es a moment's heed, being too anxious to the bleeding Into the mines through oM,ahafts, ores- ;too, the young users has learn- q ed to keep hotl�e,' and nowadays ahe 'l' ' ° "I.` ` get stopped to think of anything elate. I bundled down the ices and other avenues, It made both am g and Instructive reading, but if manages her little ' "Chalet epstate" on ger owA responsibility renewing her `I;;:� g ''' i staircase, and as I arrived on the pave- went, a group of men bounced upon one e ply eban4led , the names the ' w ' account eotln_de`1 not $400h differ- friends tltere,'tind Cooking for the moat S _..., I to me. They were a garemgang from tbo en11 rami one hundred and one things favored. ones some delectable Dutch it ',"� i. first-rate thea ThttndereT. lying in' the DownA. I tried to within the experience of undoubtedly s digll, ,i d ' Is make em underatand ray condition; but inst�ad of listening ggrreat many en eery. Work is por- 'a ''coloured ' ' thby turned to uald ggg d me. and faraned over and, over again to no put-, pose, just because care Is not taken to here is in Califorpis He�w;t' wito is dumb. 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