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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1899-02-02, Page 8•••• n • ; IrjriMITIPT7 # Abso;rbent cotton lione of ths nio eat _things for reMoving flastinat globe* of fat from the'40141 Wheretime cannot he allowed for it to tioot and. , harden bafore reheating Ala ilterving. Take a small bit of the clean oottOrte • • IN TIM RSERY. ' wiPe deftly over the top or the 111KrhIttudib end everr nit ot the fat will be 0,ii DO pet aware trove the advioe of the ed. woman whO Inca bed nine children. Women might tea,* ihmettielves. a Dud* the firot ear of 1110 the 'Wed tittal about tilt) Me of that% skin TOLD BY THE OLD MODS SAX $•••••• me deo deetodes, Vittets Ike entst 4neott Wes WOW Pet Pat °While the great giant of wboott size To Got the 19oot IVIodlolno , bave been tqing to 0" r" lanaa Tho.t.Money 0o.n goy India]," said, the old arena Man, wail _ ..,_ not by Any means all greet in Ititelleet it -44,:it: Illy1101.1,0 is now* giatiaff0111. till be ..wa0 in otaurei Yet be wea'hr 7intriirisnwerixtfiepiitrlotliraleltilt:It no means lacking, and I never knew IMP* caueed or promoted by Munro) bath ot wanes would be 14 „ de. by recalling .how, tbs delicate eau of Watt) be put out but once,. and that blood. Ita ouperior Merit is due to Ito Vets. in tnfant Is oared for. IIt abate* r an wexpeetea little thing, teototelr „oombtnation, proportion and . ,• t or was soIts ingredients are seleoted•• Do not alwaysfeed a Child the mO. chaPe it la anointed. Always it Is Just -lig mighthappen td any Mad. ' - with the very greatest ear* and the meat tt. cries, There mar • titer a dust of - ••"ane of the, thin a that the giant Medioine la prep d 0 . thep b5 ° frarrgt,ggirrrtablAsbaittitittriTeT1 anit. ut . Used to elo wee to Ike a drintt. In the :: sopa suparvisaril'of etidneta'tettuttaerr: . rut . a g , t ke fit)&1".0 Watt mina with Oliaseli Of grief bealdes hunger. carefniir Protected from exceealve *Old • g around with the people =elate who originated From. quite early yeiera parental heat or dust. ought to test thar children's eyes by trmbrellaa eheold alwayet be set , to ' finding what 414414 objeetet they can 'dry open, with handle on Deer. • all 100king at bed 'COM4 Prett7 Perfect tionfideItetrthat It will clo you somi to the rinkmaater and head down - qood,„ . • Remember 00 s aniaparilla or cannot 000, • allowed. to dry mina 11P. the Moloture end when the ongnoteter located up : over him, and tomb 'him'on tho head, ti do H • ang. On the Walla of the nureetry :sand5. so at the top it rote the . the giant wauld say to biol. that he'd . Is Canada* 'Greaten; Medicine. So'd ler all dealer') In otedlotoe. Paige O. pictgrea that the child: undersuad eilk and Meta the wiree. Do not iteaU -like something to drink. ' 14 t nit t a na mut etnetentand vultures that the obila will undeiretand., An umbrella IP 1'4 0480 Or rolled 'When " %OW wo!).1d a bottle of beer a s904 p ist$ tr " t 25 t • easy e sc 0011 fit 404 net some deep or solemn subject in the lzeuise, Oa silk thus tightly your. liajudyt. the ringmaster would • MILITARY AT DA.VISON. VIfly;NU Statteatall Thera to arstataht Orator lathe 411;y, ,,A• detachment of fifty Men of the Cianadian rallitaz7 foroe in the Yukon, fart the lifklitight Sun of Dawiton. Ima been fent tt. Dawson Cltr to do guard tintr. The dotiteltMent Is under the• eoMmand of Oapt, /31irstall and wee tors of the military contingent. Out of the number twenty belong to the Canadian Artillery, 11114. thirty to the Infantry. They have with. them a maxim. gun mounted on 'wheels whirr)), is capable of firing three hundred shots ot,•titinutct. The object Of Oen& the detachment to DaWSQ/4 that OP- , :1:80121,inaliy4ri?aeltrileeehlnigtaichterdaui,c the streeta, The strength oP the entire, permanent terse in the Yukon, number* two bun,' tired, with. headquarters at the mili- tary barractim at Fort SePtirk. UVailis 26 in comtnaUd Alla IOW/Mat- ea with, him ere Major Young Adjut- ant and Quarter -master ; Captain . Gr- ant and Ctuarter-niaster ; Captain Gardner, Captain EL E. Burstall, Cato - Min G. #. Ogilvie, Captain P. Thselt-t ,er, Captain C. Pearce, Captain Bennett and Dent. I,eDue. The. non -commit - ants are Paymaster Major Talbot; Sup; ply Qffieer or Blies and Medical Officer Surgeon Major Foster.. • The headquarters.of the detachment ' of the force) at Dawson are outside the stockade to the south and have been Lfurni d comfortably for the officers and men. The Imildinge' were dreet- ed ,..the men of the North "West hioun0n, Police,. under the cogent:linen of Inspector Starnes. • el-t•t. " • ---..7-- • WIT OF Taliti OBILDItEN. His• . Sister Rex Choice.-Maramtu • Bobbie,Inotioe your Rttle taster iDOIX the smaller. , apple. Dui you let her hole her choice, as I told, .you tot Bob- ' bite: Yes; told. her she could have the little one or none,- and she chose • the little one. , • . over witieb, be Will puzzle Ids email crenated, soon ante into bole% In eaY, and whew the giant said' all 4014 the 'snake to ail' appearances laughing brain, - • ; fn g un an umbrella for tts 0400 grata) • tue ringmaster would mind 'out for a -atend. tremendous -as it an was, A mother itarrt: "Seep the ehudien the aide of .the frame rods tightlY with one hand near the bandle, and bettle et 'beer' ' Witaitite auldience saw 'the great giant . „ . ihaPPY cind . out Ot the. sun. and give roll. th 't end with the "Thia bottle of pours% was one we standing here bolding the wagon orn e oppose t 4, male up high In the air. an ooking them plenty of pure, fresh milk to - other hand; Unless the frame is thus had Made for -the business. It Wes a omen At that laughing, snake they drink, and a little ripe fruita to eat, bald in plaoe it is twisted and hies- . : - i about twice as big as. a hogshead4 and begun to titter; they couldn t help it, • good. bread and. butter, and some fish sued- in• the rolling' Keeps% •, , o hi k , d y ., „ , • ., ; - 4 had, a ne k f r t Onate. inse I and a moramt later when they Naw -the . e , o p poor 1 . resort to drugs."' . d, 1 The doleful neighbor has frightened •_ . il .+mq 'Sent . out fOi a bottle Of they just havY-hawed rtgbt Put and . .combined,. ' She ehould be suppressed, caused, more tears than all the plaguee prom the•wirereorjaniden lento:nes to Me nettle betbeerrifogr*athsteereant it wee this bottle laughed fit '10 kill. ' And. the great . o r ! . • i giant was so nonpultsed that he drop - and Witlear the long -Paced. gloomy • ' • that wes brought in. i We Wied to • 4 the w 1 in „ aye I au - rig t •..vbetn he stoo , and walked out More Mothers buired. more babies and suppose. ihe colt thur titted, wis•a snake sort of vvink his eye and•close his awe together and slide down tout 14 BRITAIN'S 'WARRIORS, •little hit bigger than a barrel. •'W.1,104. :sight end disappear coMPletely, why Of I h 't h leci into the ring on a tWo- h • doetbr a,nd minister,. • The Etoral Military Tournament f Pp • wagon po the sawdust, • loThihere should usratut about 1.899' will. give Londoners an OpPOrtnu-. horse trUCks The giant would alvvay• s of the ring. • • • chIldren's fears, and inotbad of laugh,- „„,ei Verita:lbeitli7:env„„Pl i anti i tiOn --when lie saw it "It did upset him' corapletely, there's ita,g st them,ellow to theinsOlves that "'" te a Pathey. halted aistg, bniled:slibiteawbOalltat ItilleOvrt;absa: OxLpyewirtleeci the fears are rel .to; the child, aod Omdurniatt in theft- coni. irig, and when cannet exactly be expla ned 'away till fought.. In the pageant* w-hieli to side of him he liked to take. the bottle man ao much's° SS triost folks. and as urrglPew ih•renta. th ir hildr n the aue:e qh°1" the groundlessness of he entitled "Warribre , of Brit,n,' all • by the ;eek and, uft oft' the truck, a matter of fact that Was the only en e o e regmaente and corps whit* • .1 took Theo, he•tl took down on the truck and retimillyIpeurteroutr him wean • he Was with the tesy,they deserve arta part in that victory Will be rePresented around cis•It and at the man that had. . " court would like, Children are ordered in- by pun I'vere aatnalir Preeeet : come in -With it, and. finally lied torn • '• stead of asked to do things for their there on the iii4araf the battle. . :t t12 ' aster an -.---------------- MUNICIPAL OAS PLANTS. their errds er rewarded by a • .rsPressn a ° ° • b see any' corkscrew. . • parents, and are seldom tdl L hanked for • t t'v f the London Daily • • o e ringm omile of a.ppreciation. saw Col. E. W. D. Watar .B., the i what?, says nie ringmaster, ono Vienna to Mahe the Same Experiment New si la mn Eines . • t regress n er honorary seeretary of the tournament, corksorewf'•and then --------------- , n: Bruig in a corkscrew or . ' FEED FAT To CHILDREN. and he ftirnished BOD10 intereatinit tle- of the me ' ,f As Maul as forty German cities own- •Afany of ,our• thin and pale children,. tallarof.the great millitarY-slitivr whieb his ma.ssiyi, • ' ' •,, ;ed. -at the beginning of 1898 t car gas J • who have tendencies tc colds and sore hast-irown so in magnificenne and suc- • • ,.. • Plants, and while a fer of them show- , ono man. would•CCOID.0 .011.0an Et 1 , t rOcitakand max:Others who are irri- oesa }dime the Regular Army. took it'in j • - minute carrying. on his shoulder vdiat ea d aufa in operation the majtiritr the mittinued.a„nd j'edicittue u e ofat ' 4of course '0 said Coloncl Ward e , ...• , tion of Berlin granted, to a private com , /a bacon, the use of cream on bread -or' •Practitially the same as in former years, al up pretty close to the. giant and P.anY.,...a fradchise ta, -1,11i*5,1Y etee.t,..ri! 43.1iginhatete. d.• TbraperoitnreiciPitayl:. bsturteeittswaaried:euxatt. in some 'digestible form ' such as fat combats 'for officers, and men wi.11 be w k . }fed potatoes, as wellas a boun dal but, for.„..the Pageant, whieh has become then stop end tip the Pointed. end supply of good . butter. 'All of these •.... the pole -le, carried it with the polu�tt- fats will be more digestible if well sub- a --oognized feet...tura. Of the Tourna- - • th . ed too expensive a system, to be adopt - down to 0 _ , , p rpad r ou ow rhent,t,the.vconamivi 1tt tie; hB•asit*diec.ided to ground-and1°16 t° tha frhont"--th , a then ed by the general consumer, end these dividebread. and use bread -crumbs or. pota- ow _ de E) ors o r t four ' a y are furnished with gas by a company • e,' wou-itnie greatly benefited, brc ' d t b ole about eighteen of thent didn't. In 1883 the eorpora- • , s a feet long and pointed at the end. e d. toes . with fat ,bacon. Chocolate or Periods* of history•L•the .,Wars n of the tWiaelk ifitt'wNavrei'kegctrandnudaeril‘ itrauisnintigi whish .0a3ra a profit to Berlin of about cooa is also useful as a fat provider. Roses, uen battleof h • a -13 • a a L 500 000 a ear Now Vienna is about - 1642; Luckliew, 1856 and Omdurman, BEAUTIFUL 13BEAD. ; 1898. •. Tomato) light bread, sift, inite a dem) . "The first period selected will show . -bowl a quart-b-f-wneat flonr:whiab haa huw•:::•-tieferialve armor was worn by the • 'hula previously-. warmed by being set soldiery, and how arrow, tondo_ and 'in. an , open oven : 'Dissolve a quarter sword, were the weapons wilieb deal& • . 'cake of comPresssod Yeast in a' ed all great conflicts, The. Newbury • ' Pint of, warm, not het, water; When, period embodies the olofhingand equip - the yeast is quite dissolved add to the nient worn by the Royalist cavalry and . _ voter. one teaspoOnful of salt and two 'infantry also the varied unifOrnas and .of sugar; Maim a. 'hollow in the centre .banners 'of the Trained Binds of, Lon!. , of I the -flour and Peer the liqttid in: don and Croniwell's,'Ironeidea: In the .- . • With your hands •Work ill to a soft detail's of ., • . ' . . -, dough. and if the bread. is made at ' '''. ARMS AND ARMOUR , ' „itigitti- est it awar., in a covered breaci.•, for these periods Dillon 'the:curator ' a middle just. equating . the • Lep -of . t.he, street lightmg and 9 kreutzers for „ reiser, until inoraig• In tha Murdidg:the armonriett at the Tower and proal- eigh)een-toOt Polo' which the man was mu.rliaiPai buildings. ' A. monthly rent ',It abOuld hare riSen tti.tivice its orig.. 'dent of the goefefr of Antiquaries; hail 11°411O.g 110) and: .48 he teliehed it. tn2 has else been chariPmf-for gaa meters. • top eat the :pow opened late n pair 0 , - lijal atie' V41101. li ontst be:kneaded for- giVen -great aseistarie:e. _. • ' _ „ Jaws and than these jaws 1„youut shut Tao Vienna citY authorities began ne• • , h. gotiations looking .to the purchase of uO a istanding up g , • Then the ringmaster would 'saY to, the. t.c° .-eraharli Le a similar al5eediatied in d th , • . • municipal administration of ,the Aus- " 'llere is the cerkZarew, yoUr jestr.' And. the giant would. Look at if trian capitae fa to lay its Own. . wig ano. sey:;• : • pipes mil. erect :Ito own. gee retorts. But 1.see no handle:- It hi hoped to .lurve the entire :Werke •.#01 That's So,' would say, the. ring- for the manofaCturing and: supply - master, And when •he would . order a ing of ,gart for its pitliene finished by handle Lor the Corkicre*- • the men., March, 1899, when the present con - would' coat , loose the horses ,fromp the :tract betiviat the gas' company and ten& and -unship the Wagen 'polo and; the city expires. The gas compenY has heed thet,„up tile giant' for, a chztiged 9 172 krentzers, 83-4 cents, a handle.. , took it the giant nel#. cubic' metre for gas furnished to .Pri, it for a mob:tent. arOsswite, with the vote parties;.7 kreutzers,;iSeents, for giant; - the line of state co -opera ion, an e "from_fiv;i 'to, ten minutes:- This done. ,OLuoknow. will introduce so f,ar as together on the, pole and. hoid it. 1 e • n • get the :dough .u.ear.• the stove and al- '' 1 h i -nifor a worn . Mw it. to: rise ; 'again. After it haa . the giant would, lift the pole by this the . plant. Thirty-five million florins Peesib e t a Var °tIla " ta lout 1.4). Clear of the ground, the men was the first. price asked by • the coin- • risen for several hours, knead once during that period, hitt owing to the • that had been uoihina it standing hack,. any la Th. . for half an hour; and bak,e. To produce reduced to 30,000,000, „- I mber of reginients whic;11 sung 'at a .point- about six feet. beloW tga° for gas works. was in • More, make into loaf, let it stand dear.th of space at Our disposal, out of 'and, as he lited it the polo begin- ny‘ . , • 25 000 the brown and crisp 'crust of whieh a ara'a nu tha handle, would. gradually but ;surely 000 and finally to 16,009,000, all of, which curl iteelt into a spiral sdape, in the offers the eity declined ta agree to • ,YOu await. brush the loaf with milk hater the 'honour'-'Luoknowa-on their just before baking, aild rub it over tioloure, those corps only • have been with gutter five inimites before it is selected whieli • have not been repre- removed from the oven. • 4 • Dented In JorMer pageanto, Or N.vhioh Mktg GOOP REOIPHS. • .: Fruit 0recun.-11cdf-box. gelatine; 1 pint milk; 1 pint veryripe strawberriee or raspberriest yolks of two eggs; half- oup of fine sugar; half-pint of cream, ▪ whinedetiff. Soak' the gelatine in half a cup of Cold wafer. Rub through a colander •the pulp and juice of tlie • berries. Heitt the milk in a double libiler, put in the auger and soake,d gelatine, and stir untit. disiadved. form .,of a gigantic r..orluorew. It was until finally all netiotiations werebrok- off and the city began to our etghteen-toot anaconda, which our snake man , who was a wonderful BUM en. `0,411. repreaent the four countries- had ohormed and hypnotized and drill- • LAY ITS OWN MRS. England, -Scotland, Ireland and "Wales. ed into talc n; and hol.ing certain . ' "'The 'Omdiirman' section will include forniA. under certain conditions. • This arrangement .has been expensive representatives of every British. regi- 'W11, now, that did usect to get the to both parties. With the expiration meat whiCh took part in the. fight, and audience immense; it used to terrify of the contract, the old plant wilt be solar as is pessible, the men/will Wear 'ent, somewhat, tat. hut it intereeted almost 'dead bast; to the. Company, -and the uniforms of the corps they served 'eni tremendous, and, they'd just sit • • with, though, of course, it may not be there, silent, and watch lor what; was the nei/r ga48 works will coat the eitY more than the price asked for the old practicable to do this entirely., At any coming. • • ) rate, the Men will be al/ entitlett to • "And then they:4 see the great plant. 4. commission appointedby.the the medal they Wear. • • bqie 1114 givntie, woncieiful city to investigate the 00St of Produc- .1:Numberso NV'ell, there witl be in the corkscrew into the cork and pull the tion of gas has reported that the city • fl pitgeadt 420 Ti1013.021 horses, and four cork, and then they'd Itee him stand will net a clear :profit of more than more elaborate than last time,end will cork on it, in Wis. hand, While heligted should the pri&) of gas be the same • • guns; The combined display will be there holding the corkscrew. with the 3,000,000 flotilla 01,218,500.. annually; the existing compani Y contra° 13eat the yolks of the eggs tight, add >represent a Malay nsing which took the bottle up and tilted It so he could los at Perak in 1875,• when de- drink from .it with the other.. • permitted to charge. Nevertheless, -tt •cairefully• to the-inilk and gelatine filament 0f,„ thla 4:.1.4 10th....-Woot-now oahett the regular programme was is pointed Cut that the Government is tue Lincolushire Reel:trent-some na- for the giant to set the bottle back on PaYIng more for the new mains than • Mad' take at once from the fire. When t. . Partially cool, put with it the fruit the pollee; aml•a„party of blue-jitoketS the, truck, uneorew the cork from the the former works were capitalized at, pulp. and juice, stir in the whipped attacked two strong blockades at Pass- corkscrew, and set that kind o' care- and that Government control of ga • cram lightly. and, turn int* a mould er Sala.. This -force vrece • beaten back less and angling in the mouth ' of the works lit quite certain to be more ex- wet- With cold water. Leave it in a with emelt lossbythe 11IalaYst but be- bcittle, and hand the corkocrowt to men -Pensive in the item of salaries than un-. * reinforced by' some of the 80th in the•ring. They'd' lower It clown der private central. . . . cool place- until firm and put on the is- • ice,for. an. hour or two beta? servIng. 'Regiment, a Nadal Brigade, 'Loral Ar- into a horizontal positioli,und there The pity of Paris is supplied by a i a whi h 'd peaches or apricots may be used, and and after a Stubborn, fight eaPtured wagon pole and men would sit that fits With the municipality, as a &instil- , if not tender enough to rub through back in position , Oil the truck. and eratton for the franchise, Paris has -e, colander tho rimy be steaded long in rear, the .stcoskatte,..and. burned the village 4 • -When berries canna .„'Obtalned, Whirr., and armed police,- it returned, the big- snake would -let,.go .of the pr totcoinpanyt wit es s pro - 1100b On the horses. Anti while thia 60,060 street lamps; London has 80,009, enough to soften them. ,thittk, on the whole, the next was going on, and it didn't take but a London gas works are 61vned" bY On` An Almond Elouffle.-One pint in.lk; tournament be quite as good as; minute the engem:01f would* : vete corporatIono remitting' in a year ataightning Old, and by the time the an entlaY for- exlienaSS Sf °earls' 05'- 314f -ono flour; tablespoonfuls but., if not better than the preceding ones, ee and in fact every One team tvatrhooke u and- ea to at t is, °way 6.,t, no necesetary -ter, 3 tablespoonfuls fine lsugar; .4 eggs The contmit,t t t Be; l• V' LO d d • r d p r dy ar . .(the whites and yolks beaten flippant- done their best, and given UP a great into a pole again, when the teant, Parts for an Illttstrabon of the work - Connected 'with the orgainzation, have the anaconda would be straightened out o o in, or lemur, , 0 telr arid very stiff); 2 tablespoonfuls deal, of time to making it a sue- svvong around. the 'man with the pole ings of• manialoai °vvnerahill of. gas • . his h plants for there is au example moth almonds, blanched and chopped . pped or cess. • • 071 OUlder WoUld fall behind ,•,- -- and Walk oat after it, And then the pounded fine, Almond paste is even . ringnictater would say to the giant: ing in tundry aspeets in tne city. a - • GRAVITY. the hotter and the floutr, arid Nvben A 'certain Mr. Scott, of Exeter, w oee Anil tho giant wOuld say; entailed nor e they are smoothlr blended add the, business required, him to travel con- "'Much: amen the ghtel *Dot atoll arou„,., /dished has been inferior. Many of the taxPayers and in Which the quality fur- 86:Itaitia, 1,eall.indaC)wf.n .by.' fo*reo of gravity; ,. . ' :t• milk, Stir to -a thick paste, add the stanti was one of the roost famous . Y. the ring and the busine f th h -w. ' „allaged Prt`flta °f raurliati)al gall °Per' would go on as ttsual. We. alwayo fol- 11 in the yolks` of the eggs; the alinonele, and the) whites. Turn iretd a buttered. dom. By his methodical habits, coM- lowed just that formula, never.°••• etenluinY is elrerePted from; taxes; reljevod from water rates . neat*. home and Much less emoting- A Strictly Family Affair. --. Mamma: STANDARD 0 PURLT )•03.11r3C007St lia*40 geael.4tealbliful, IlleaamniO4-lattid Paeltaifes-414.0,40. eemdt.a.. Did you telt God how: naughty. You were/• No; • I was ashamed. Itituttilloyoght it. bitten not get, cub of he Ete" new said 14e mother, X vvill not whip you this 'Utile, if after this you; premise to tea good little boy like 3-010)13. Mamma, said ,Oretorgie earnestly,. whip me:Please. Moving Out of the Distria..-A lit- tler.- girl ,Whose fanail was abbot to inove to Arisena, and who had heard that corintry spoken of as forlorn and particularly..God-forsaken place, was saying • her prayers-, .at her mother's 'knee the night before their intended departure. She said all she had been. • taught, and then, with peculiar empha- , she :said; "Novo good -by; :God, for' •30,morrow. ..we are going t9 Arirona. Preparing for Future Need..- Little fEdithhad the habit. of eating out the soft pert of her breed and tticking the ; crriStinider the edge of her Plate. The ' other evening Edith Was detected in :this, and her -mother 'said: Edith, how often have X told You,' about leaving your crusts? There mayrile adny you will be glad to get them. • Yes, inam- tine, •replied Edith promptly; 'that% .what I'm saving 'ern( for. , The Uninformed, Goat. --Oh, my, dear daughter; to a little -girl of six, You should not -be frightened, and run from the goat. Don't you know, You are a Christian Scientiatt But, mamma excitedly, the billy goat don't know -it. Misjudging • .TOhniale.:-Aff4ther: nit), shotkea to hear you swear: Do. you team that at sehoolid Learn. it at school! °Why, It's ine what teach- esthe other boy. • , • - " CURIOSITIES OF OUlt CA.LENDAB. There are Sone curious lacta about our ealendar. •No century can begin on, Wednesday, Friday or Sunday. The samecalenda.rdcan be used. eirery•twen;. ty years. October always begins on the same day of the weelr as January, April as July, September as December. Feb- ruary,. March' and •November begin on the !tame days, May, June August, at - ways begin on different days froi22 each otber and eery alter Month in the „ year. The first and loot days 'of the Year are always the sante, These rules '.do not apply to leap yerit When com- parition is made between days before and. after February oo. • ATTRACTIVE ADVERTISEMENT. I noticed au attractive advertisement in tile paper this roornitig, said Mr. Markle to his wife. • Wits it, a millinery. opening.t . ' • No, it was, a dentist's advertieement; . and what particularly struck me was the announeement that under no cir- cumstances would fie furnish more than one set of teeth -to a ciistomer at the reduced figure. ' • • • Tipp -Tim bicycle school started- with • 4 :geod attendant)°, Topp-Ibit suppose the attendance felt ciff -better for this purpose, olt together - Co A. PUNCTUAL "'Your Majesty feels better now? Philctilphia, where the gas works have . hno. doesn't. sttece.ed botanist) he hal no e Moils expens upen the • •Sugar, and take from the ,fire. Beat characters for punottiality in the kicog- tient) by cities abroad, aro fictitious, silo the show and bake fifteen tain.. bitted with unwearied industry,. he ao- bag from it a bit; but one day trouts- . utes in a good °vett. Eat ao, 00011 as cutnulgted a large kortune. Poi 0, thing •happerted. • mg public property, it pays no rent, • great man* years the landlord of "Of course yon understand that the and 't bat' th° free aedetaaae et rdarg it ia done, liefore it falls. . h , bored. the snore PUblie functionaries. . • Ortinge Ousterd.--Juice of 6 large, every inn in Cornwall or 'Devon that giant never really h U he Would. arrive A? short time an iron eat. through, it with ease, arid :4, orangea (they sliouler be well flavored, he visitedtkne* the exatt *day. and tinoUg the coikr he cottId have- bored• --and .. trifle tart); eggs bestial advanced. . age for that matter be.- could have bored ----- before he died, at the • •,..1.0.• VENGEANCE. light I cup fine Sii-g-arttahlespoorifol •eliSh4,-41- gentleman who was malt.. the snake through it if the snake - -Gondol& glancod lovingly into• the butter; half-pint •vvhiPped crean Pat ing ajourney through,. Cronittrall put eCaild have held his form. „ But even glowing eyes of Gabrielle, If •h k • d niter. Ile looked over the bill of hare ad to are a pointed steel shoe Mono aa ice. • orange Joke and Alger together in a, Ur at it small inn at Part Lome for hie h t anti e:o ,,have 'stood, vto'd Felipe saw It all, and her heart be - double boiler; when °lam aro wand' fare, and fottnd nothing to lie liking. Or cap 0/1 the Op of its tail, and that . 'Would that I were in her shoes i . add the eggs and stir till the Mixtttro Ile had, bowavet, seen at itta duck would alvvays have been more or lees Muttered Felice. • " roaming on the fire. "I'll, have; that," ot a bother to us, and We avoided all - Not unbalefully glowered she, con. thickets like ati ordinary custard. Pttt In the butter, and turn all into said bo„ "YOU, tatinOW$11.," replied the thine difficultiea by simply boring it templatinher rival's happliteee. ireit tunnel, down through the vork her 'hoe. for Suet (me maniehil °man aust°14-'114 ta Whet 1 41 "it lar fat holr Scott of Exe- readr to • And to the table, bean ter."' "1 knovi 8ec'tt well,.. for the enact...oda to • tavis't through; sliz moaned, Just long enough for the XIIIPPatt °team' °°' 11° top 01 55C. replied the traveller. "Ete is not in- and, moreover, we always kept the d world to see thay ate a mile too big for • i•Ve Antall ekes with this dish. .3,.eut,i house:. overy Eorrve said the ttumel well grease,c1 so that the snake - • • ' landlord e'blit SiX Metals age, when would typist around, It easy and get no In that hour she; prayed. to be diddle- ' HOUSE:110W HINTS, ha was host here tte Order a the duck harm. Of course the giant treed to ed. ' DO'notiOrgat t.hat an. 'Arend sin/Alla to be ready for t s eXac idia hi d tura hard enough to give the ito re*. that lie was boring bite tire cork two o'olook,"to• t e amaze- elan not tottch pork. unti should be given at I -VOW - „ owemr4,,,,,o),....1..mom...ommompommoMm.mwmmm,mmere.moir...m....mtim., CUTTING 81)1100L0014:,;:4412 TILE .SENTIMENTAL fAIRGLATt. Two Weelre ago' 6 'burglary woe O0M- Ihr.4.1* witted Chloadtt.• Tho bounobroaker I'm go m°177r he ntitde hid . 1114m�ra,rio 000 two: oaPee andin tbeetruggler follovf- al a little miniatnre which be wore was torn front his tea. It was found up0s, the floor and. when It Poitoe came it woe even to them. tt WaS tee tratt-painted, On glees and ,franied a little gold eiridot-of a ,pretty young girl. The police drew the con- oluition that it woo the burglar's sweet- heart..„ They 'were right. And because of this miniature the man who Lost. it was arrested in St. Louis, his &tura was sent to Chicago and was identified as that of the burglar who lest the miniature. . • VV001) ,ta P11010. hiC.P WING .1.1. JONI'S l• • 10 1,Dt It kin) 14. I -0110N 10 MI MOST NUTRITIOUS. PPS'S GRATEVCI.---CpMFORTING. 0.0A ,.,... TIfOlAIAS-ITEOSIMATE BEST . ' 8441k1C!4.4dT:8:10::::::Ii:,43.iiii., of Agriculture,' oars .1-1. read your pa- dorOr. st.S.VEliatoroseaRDP Oft 11101411 David Pepplewell in "The Chamber pOOFINO raw tor4Taatt lack per this week with much pleasure, " Ite- oglikMettaltittgittougttlitatTetrtUtilt. eidual Wiwi of Phosphates " is most I laso.fOrke,,aone by ear arra nag( Oeillogs, one. interes.ting,, In my opinion both sup. attna,ptyi nrettattatttetratttot:ott. toot tomplatterito )4di erphostthate and Thomas -Phosphate are analtilaartraug=agrig,",,r4e•Nr=„ . vmaultiohebtlehemmanoruerevs-ai jbhoiamfittirPpthoodsPutantge .n sas- isilat-as I ban•., RenrAc immi,...-0‘..4 food of a. much superior quality, and 1,110sellsylviii epelliiii, gyeator pa Properly used, Id'Oduoing a Men& heale" - frelsdp,""oa,' ..1.4•441Agettv=u."PlortItav hong a, first -rote turnip manure, when •st. Joba ii.n:,ftoit Ilidlfai. to ilverecel. aailiali phosphate is the great -ehcourager of 08:ttaAtacrbr:,a_etimsitne°0draastie°47erOVIngre$4,cattbaiate'ssi ". thy turnip. On tho contrary, ,super- . finger and tee, and should never go _ paysene-ritit Cable, li,550301 Second Cabin, nips tbheeintgurilopiprifniolodaietoattrtleneqleonpt,iTyhtounir.: ow; steam same and a wards stmOrainfr 00 as-Phoophato is•the much superior farm to, Local, agents, or Davie ToRtieNcla drICO., stimolsr an borth., For a 1 informationleply Goal arients.17. Sa.liiiiorament St., blialttoal. manure, and, where judiciously used, decidedly the moot economical and pre-. • 4. the market. .As a pasture improving E3.1.,, 113.„*C),...,..LD' fitable of all manures at present' in mantra it bait nd equal. On some Soil ,potash May be required. If Dr. W. inititY to the grain crop, he Will de - Somerville eradioatee °harlot* without 53 8i, 8• EtuiLaiiimi. 'f;!... serve the thanks of the country. ' , . ._ ..,,_ . • asafiece fernfY Ng, 'SWIM . k. .• P. i• 'Ler ....V4.4'. • tonic British pnbillo'itOvia:Te. isctigalve;e the incn Le. ' - The lien. TO:. Ohamberlain's re-ent appeal' ed devolornt of infeotions Mamie,. in 'this - Colonies. as liitl to. the marketing of BOLD% CELEBRATE FBESORIPTION) the now only renew- -• • nixed germ destroyer•and preventative against Poitiers and Agne. Pamphlet) and medicine , ladled from the Canadian Agency, " The BOLD PHaRallACAl. 004 Tenet°. • BOW IT WAS, Mende, • apprehensively--Dzad tifr, Willingham call on you this morning, Packenham--Virelle4 . you might call it that, but as a matter of 'fact, I 1011 011 him, ve....eresis, 02 perders coweta c stir stalk. Watssilielli Shin A LEGAL OPERATION... .0,batt that debt you. undertook to • collect on altering terms • , •„ Lawyer, -You -said coutd_...hate hall. of-it,'didn't you, - Certainly. ' Well, I've 'colleated hall; can't ..get Deafness 'Cannot be Cithed by lees' applications as thereannot reaoh,the atseased.'portion of the ear. There is Only one' way to cure deafness, and that's by.constitn- monalremedies. Deo.fness is canoed by an in- flamed condition. -of .the toucans lining of, the Evetatihian Tuba lighen this tubo Is inflamed yon have a relmbling sound or imperfect hear. Mg, end w,heik it entirely Mixed, 'Deafness la thane:mit, and unless the inilatomation can' be Miran outland thie tube restored. to its normal 'condition, bearing willbe destroyed forester - nine cases out often are' Caused by CatarrS which's) nothing but an inflamed'oondition • the mucous surfacee. • • ' We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case elf Deafness lcaused by catarrh) that can. nob be cured. by Hall's Catarrh Cure. .Send a•f##' or' the i HEALTai-1170:47471. %Hairs Family Pille are thrbeett. ' • v. J. i'JlIENEY *00., FAITII ANYTHING, . .TOsephine thorough' liken- Ar:Won 'Tees :Sete pute'intiOilage on . the hack sena in Ott D QeS u Barry's egn„.71: sad DsbliitpitEraCjvailesurit4 110 " It d lbw' of every postage stereo she tines, 19j4tull Id a lo .111 1 1 .1 •ARR and HAT FEVER Permanently Cured by • MediOated Vapor Inhalation -embeds of success, , 10 DaysTrIal Free. Elend15o. for espressos), outfit. a ' Pr. Ray's Suosessfid Ilinnedy Co.,Toronto, Ont. • =. Dr. Saes! Anti -Constipation alwayaaure. •• • - London, Eng. Melbourne, Au& Toronto, Onn, 'FREE BOOKLET., GUIDE TO HEALTH. .. Pamphlets and Samples 01 Material of our Steel.P'rame Niagara Vapor Bath . . • mac to any address on , receipt of stamp. Thermometer Attatimenteind Vaporizer Sompiste, Agents Wants/. for Beet Selling Bath In America. , The Wipoi • nage St., 07 YO e St., Toro' ante. 1Pood Is rejected, turret 50 times ita cost 111. medicine. ' • 50 'Years Animal Ourns of 0onntImi P Invariable Success, 1004 . ' r .............. . . . • Om& FiatUlenap, Dyspepst. - .. Indigettion, Cousimiption, Diabetes. Brouchitl&-iiiii p11106. -Ili - .' ip . ospRATEP WP , ii H.enowiDobilltY, illeitplessuma Dentondenoyi ' ' Mika, Coughs, Asthma, Oatasrh, Phlegm, A/hostess. ,...- I , . . Dulitro. tit 'Co 1 gylertlit : , TEIE USUAL WAY. . • - -Iondoli,-W , alio In Paris, 14 Ibie de 0:stiglieni: and . , . . . bir, ' IP all Grocers, Chemists, sod- Stings Barrovidt t ' Named,. yOut boy after yourself', . . . . . . Berrys Boralents Biscuits, • la.le.ild.., ils., dlb., 14s. Fieinattoinuuleed.rtyrowanelt,edresLAI, inistoulus ' r; to: •,. lg. rs. Th.om.pson, we' have. netted - ___... . him James after 'a prolonged ' family . CANADA PERMANENT.. . 'tv PC 956 Seine Patin Queatione, Have you catarrh, /lava you °Wu-. sive breath? Rave you. bretichitia Ilave you slight symptoma of t onsurop.: tion? Then send for a ee !sample of Cettarrhozone. What is t arrhozonet Not a snuff, wash, nor .oint nt, but an odorous gas„ which is carried by air ectly to the deceased parts. It pener. irates wherever air eon go, and never falbt to cure, We do na flak you to believe this utttil you have tested it for yourself. Bald for a trial bottle gratis to N. -0.. Poison tts ,C0., Itinaston, OBSERVANT YOUTH: Sh exclaimed Tonally, listening at the door. Th;)re's tsontpany in the par- lor. ° Row do you know? inquired Willie. Mamma's calling papa, "my love." went of the. traveller, Who chewed to but tettily the snake went in has alici 41P DOW t ftAriiiiet req111.-Itteing riOrt,b Was at that moment iltering the Lori when the 413lettit had, set the coikserettyr lit blue or any *old color. Yellow' Or yard, about .five minutes befoil and wee ready_ to. ' the cork . golden brown hangings will prodhce aPPaintad Um. L. veal or loath onl1. y. in the form of soup. look. from thewindow the oId attle- and attal aa amid pull be... Oat, again hi used* tO set the -bottle .1m.. the ground between his feet and give a good hard . the effect of perpetual sunshine. , •sp-.......-. tug Ib pull the/ cork from the tteok. Olitck moldings. with black matt are A ItrtlifAIIICA131,14 PENSION. , -Itrell2 on this day that the thing ' • the newest and best liked for the putt- The Duke of Norfolk has Net own- hIr_ i when the- giant had begun on the cork Jew blessed if t 6 num liniksh piotitres, especially Photo* muted a psion which hoe a cation* vakraiti ) let et theb di h FraPhe, and the "el tam` is Parhat* history. It goes as far hook as Plotiesa tp lie wattpulhal the hitierndeSte.ltiOfet consideted 'the linlia elegant. , Mem, where his aneestor, the Dad of BOUM thikynie etenething totally no- -,:n. book shelf for tits eook Woke On Surrey, commanded, and wail covarded exPeated, lithe feAtnt wiiinet PreFerad •• household, economy ehould hang ill et. t 440 a reor tor tor it af d ut went his arm with • ; ety well 144gutitea kitchen, where hatutsaviVivatuturfettuttYallalluutieruhati a ,Tho turo„,„i„ -the witgoni pole *Idle in hie hand, they can be readily consulted. A slate hes beta peitt eeneenr, eatury ta• irals,fon.fl*re bo steed lookif.ig down end pencil !should ha beside tbis,. itentUri out. over +dace, ithil traw the :IA'. uhlbe tre three " 01 tbb there the cook AAP Mg a IrtanlACI*0-'` IhIke has tot the altentry off for ado prolootifis up out a 0407 ooric;' of auppuos skooided... down. • 4 '44simittaileallea * 46 ' CALVERT"S • - carbon° Dielsefectanta Soap., Clint. moist Tooth PoWdere, oito., have beak ' excellence. 'Their regular IIDO prevent infacti- gmawyparidyed..1:tneletnd4ailisoanfroddlopnioampaspilfeaortisounp.e. dor. otte diatomic Ask /our dealer to obtain a ?ill.grs Fn./Y.4311*d te-eililtriluriord in Ourrono: or Sterling with IIIPOSITS- are redeired at lutcrost, peg or Alms O. CI .cALVERT 4 00.9 • . , til'eifilke2.1tAtitg:dibritel,ilt grallypit AusAcilliAiNgAI:giuga.garriEles;I:oportailins" INCistena:DE.nollia' 11_•-a-euNrrEenAt rokeOVAN,..44....1"..le°,n...Mogeotdtittretelielid-suria il re"- - . hid r raw. to Myatt In the Debentures of tius - 116)si.sd Ilteacriafir Mortinerteliahre goods mi D =tint, • 00., Teresa. 0.104-aeitilud Aluniolpalltabontures Due' ch d.' MP es& Papa. BUD • - - " • • • '- . " ,... 'tifiRBElltiviTaAlnaAstnOzNoirectomo . TORONTO...CUTTING ..SCHOOL . Write for Owlet torts& dttrintr Tanalalt And ..... ...,_,, . .' ,,,,,, _ February. a 13, CORRIGAN. 113 liongeSt. -0Annt.A 111UL.C. la Three Minutes. lispricily 000 ITCAN EAsii.v UR 0055 WITH 111,.16 Stammerers wb e w twohied,,,,,r...,:c.111:ed. swiss Darner... . z3275.1.21.6" ' Aist' alalka 20rantardedrilipireir=tati lice po pay ladies $10 a week ' ssiarr who Alto a little prate It/orpriokb. 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