The Clinton News-Record, 1903-07-30, Page 300"
Tulam" GLORIES OF, THE SEI
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1 heme for the Preacher
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. Tbi'a Ranon-n
accordins to 4ct 01 the I'af'
mi"t-1:1.1at of tl4nskda, i4 00 Y43AV 000
Thousand N file L liundred e,nd 14'hree.
P_ at tile
b Wm. nally. of 'Alorento,
. Department of Agriclilt4re"Uttawa.),
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A despatch front Chicago says.
Rev. Frank Ile Witt Tallim,90 Preach -
ad frolut tile following tqxt: 1,046
civ., !16, "There go the Ships." '
I always feel sorry for one Who
has not been lullabied to sleup by
the low moaning Song of the sea.
F enintore Cooper loved to write
about the mountains and Woods And
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Streams and waterfalls and rivers,
to whose doer licks the fawns and
the does came down to drink. But
there is a beauty, too , in the sand
dunes and tile seabeach and the
broad expanse of tile mighty deep
which we can love also. I
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Sollietilile-S i he See, becomes as
wrathful as the wild beasts in tile
Spanish arena, stung with sharp.
darts, before which the attendants
wave the red garments. It rears. It
plunges. It lashes I tself in . to fury
until at last it is criloisoned with
its own blood. The blazing phos-
phorescences inuke it look like the
river Nile struck with the Mosaic
rod Ili tho famous Egyptian Plague.
The seashore a monotonous pluce to
pass the suinnier*? It is unintorost-
Ing only to those whose love of na-
ture is so undovoloped that they
cannot understand the language of
the sea. .
TUE ITUMAN S1 -11P. .
But, after all, one of the most
absorbing d,ivt-rsions of the sualifier
tourists living by tile seashore is to
watch the passing of the ships. For
over a quarter of a century my pri-
vilege was to spend every summer
by the Atlantic coast. My father's
country lionie Was near the end of
Long Iqland. at a sinall town called
East Ilainlyton. There, upon the
sand duties, I used to lie hour after
hour wLqehing the great Steamers
and the sailing craft heading to%t'ard
New York Narrows or starting �lpon
theh- Iong trips to the distant hat,-
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bors of the world.- I used to,watch.
them just as the psalmist did when
he cried out Ili the words of illy
text, -"There go the ships." How
like those voyages are, with their -
unknown Incidents, their calnis and
their storms, their successes and,
alas, their wreaks, to human liver.!
Who call tell as. he looks at an i J in-
fant calmly sleoping Ili its cradle
whether the voyage of its life will be
like tile ship skillfully steered safe
Into harbor oi- like the -,hip careless-
ly na%-igated that strikes' the s-unken
rook or by collission with another ,
ship is shattered and sunk into the
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deptlis of ilie sea? Let u5 .see this
morning what those points of msem-
blance are—what kind of a ship cLOLch
human beingr ought to be, ,what kind
of a cargo lie is. carrying and toward
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what lelti-d of 4 port lie should be
beading. The ships! Tile . ships I
rhere go- the ships! There go the
ships!- . I
A VALUABLE CARGO.
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Each hunian vessel always carries
a very valuable cargo. 11ave you
stopped to consider why a groat
Cumard or White Star transatlantic
steamer spends as much time by her
dock as in traveling tile high sons?
'Tis true some of thas time must be
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given to cleaning up. the ship, 'but
most of it is spent in loading and
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unloading cargoes. The wasS, Ve
walls of a building rest upon. deep
foundations. The huge masts and
upper decks of a great steamer must
have a deal) bull. This hull niust
be filIA-d with ballast, or L- else the
ship would soon topple over. - This,
ballast is composed of boxes filled
with inercheadise or hundreds of
bags of inail, or steel from Birming- .
liam works and linens from the Irish
mills, silks from France and wine's
from Italy, art treasures as well as
expensive furniture and clothes. I
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Then food must be provided for.
the passengers and the crew and
huge cargoes of coal to keep the en-
gines ill inotion. One is amaged at
the thousanods of tons of * coal which
a ship like the Xaisor Wilhelm' 11.
carries at the 'beginning of its pas -
&age across the Atlantic. The great
stomachs of the furnaces seem to be
insatiable. Their hunger is never
satisfied. Relays of dust begrimed
stol-ors tire shoveling the coal dity
in Slid day out. But what *about
the enormous mass of food. which
must be provided for the hun . gry
human passongers and crew? Those
who live above and below a great
ship's deck are not to be numbered
by the scores, but by the hundreds.
On the last Noyage Ir made from
England there were nearly 2,000 hit -
man beings aboard, Then there
may be millions of dollars' worth ' of
bullion aboard, The clearing houses
of tile two continents are continual-
ly adjusting claillis. Money from
America going to Europ(v. ("old and
silver from 17.urope coming to Apieri .
ca. The average steamer plying the
Atlantic is not to be despiaLd. Its
successful voyage ineans life to hull.
drodq. its destruction may mear
death alike to passengers and crom
and destruction to all. the freight.
SAFEGUARDS oF TTITI VOYAGE
Does not each human craft carry
valuable cargo,? NAfiat about th
money which I,; intrusted to a man'
cairl,? If tho caithier of a 1,tan'k g!b
sconds and the bank ling to Close it
door who suffers? Is It not the poo
widow and orphan, till-, old nian wit
has trustfully placed In thn bank th
Savings of a Iffettille so -that lie ea
have soinothing In his old age an
money onough to buy hirn a caske
and a grave w1wil he Is dead? Wha
happens when a human (-,raft found
are and sinics into the -great, 14va 0
sin? Doi,s It not nearly alwa4?9 do
stroy inany hunian lives Wbiah ar
dependent upon its oxigtonce? �V,aia
became of nearly all the ship
crown and pasm(-ngers wbich Wei
sunken at g4fa?? Gh, I know 10
boats and life progorvers are pr
vided by law on overy boat to guar
again.9t accidents. nut, as a rul
they do but little good. 'By tt
time tile hurricano has completed I
work tho Iffeboats are 4plint011e
and by tho time thn tb4nado Of a
has wrvck(�d a huhian craft It 11
only destroyq a father and a hu
band, but 0go all tho�ef WhOA0 -0
igtereos are d4wildent upon his Ii
One of the bravi)rvt ge6ft66 ever- wi
gagged W.0 t"Wat in Samoa, harbo
When a fi%w years ago tile f&WOUR 0
clone doAtroyed inany IiVeS. Wit
" 19n,gligh maa-of-WaX W44 abI0
W, if " QiQuId 11 -over Wast 004111i
*1s. side of the harbor of pelace, I
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good yall my Christian. .6030putioll
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and lo.vo."llail. and farewell t "
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13UITISU IN T= AXTARqTIC-
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r=ther Informatiou With, Regaxd
to, the Po 'Re
. aitions .. ached.
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About the
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newspapor will greatly facilitate the
sw"cling
operation of carpets. pick.
i�N.up t4io dust anil generally as.
allating the sweeper to on,vot the
"pile" of the fabric, it is a point
worth noting that such aids arb
boot avoided when thecarpot under
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0ooling the willc with fee or wa- �
ter would be the b4ter way, Where
lee or cold water could be hald, as
this exposes the milu less to con-
tamination. In such cases sUftient
Stirring cotuld be given to cool all
parts of the rullk as quioll;ly As pole-
,,,,Ho):use
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treatownt, is df delicate or bright
siblo. Acrating migiht also be prac�
1.111.1 2;"�-O
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coloring, Ili which ease the contaxt
, , a or print.
With, dampened tea leave
ADVANTAGE'S OF CLOVER.
tical, where ripe turnips or other .
F01ong,-Sinalling foods are given the
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I "Altx*mci 10100T107.1Q. I
er's ink will inevitably result in un-
Clover is the chief crop Upon
cows, but tile use of s4wh to,00 to.
lit
Mver since the relia steamer
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sightly stains, which will sv4ly mar
'wilich the fagm4gr relies 99T il4tlroy-
n;ot to be conww"(U4. Stirring the. .
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Morning bro4ght home news of the
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Red UaNpberty TApiQe%._S Oak .the
beauty of the carpet,
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Ing or of
niaintaining the fartilit;Y
milk for An hour or more just over
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I I British
explopers in Victoria Land,
.
cup of ponxi tapioca in two cups of,
DaijA . oat has the same ll-geful
� , p sawd
])is land. _,r po axe .sometime
� .other ( 0 _
the barnyo,rid $once, or auywhem
get up anough steam to head.Qut to.
. geographers
have been much perplex-
told water for Several hours. Put
properties as the materials men-
�mubstituted, 1put Ilevar wit
. h slioli
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near the ba,royard, mimot be too . .
sea, the Americall. sailors, of a Sink- ad
by the fact that though the Intl -
over 0 fire In a double boiler and
tionod, =4 a special Point In its
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good efiect as clover, ,.Vitera fire
cold, a cure will be v0ected., Th_esq I
Ing ship began to cheer .their l,a'ng- tudes.
attained were given no cloax
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cook t It clear, Sweeten with half
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ta.vor Is that it can be used at, all
n".zuy w .9, however, in ni;tlujan�g use
ay' 1 ,
and ninny other uses can be foxii-nd .
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lish cousins. It was a brave cheer. Information
' d Zfh regard
was printo
a cup of Sugar said when cool stir in
.times without damage t.P even, the
of clo oil,
, the r
for dIseasas of tile flock. 9AW nx
INI'lion. those, sailors cheered they to
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the longtitudes reached. It Was,
,
4 quart of fresh. rod raspberries.
.
MP st delicate tints.
whioll are attended with diffore
,lit de-
A , ad 43,
, pticia is cheap It olin, be us , fre
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know they were on a Sinking ohip,, therefore,
impossible to mark oil a
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Turn in a mold I and let beconle per-
A carpet having a close, velvet
grees of benefit, and, with which m
, . *ch
- The lower grf,ges, -which Pell .
ly .
and therefore inost of them would
map , t . he positions by the
1001,ly Cold�, theii chill In the lee-
Pile Ought n6ver, under any eircum';
depea.viii uPon the locality, dis*A�a
for lower price and are not satisfac. I
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be drowned. man explorers.
I ,attained
Figures for.the joligti-
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box. Serve with whipped crown.
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.Stances, to be daniponod, and Should
therefore be swept without -the aid
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from, inadiet, etc. .Vlwre aro cor
tain principles which Axe alike ap-
tor, van (YA
y as illund t, will be f ,Ad I
fully as goo:d for poultrg. y.'ar;a uses . .
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crafts, beware how w.e allow our- tude%f
selves to sink into the sea 4 af sip and ney
Scott's brilliant sledge jour-
were printed, but no One knew
IJUckleborry Puddlng,�Cover the
b of a* pu4 Ing
ottom Aj dish with
of the expedients -suggested. iSuch'Pliew,blo
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In all cases. Tlie rootp of
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as the refined article,
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destroy those loved ones who are
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whether east or West longtitude Was
huckleborriva, ,about three inches
carpets should be protected from
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dust as far as poseible, and It, any
clover are the tuost linporteait part
of tile plant, go far as theJuApnoive-
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standing upon our upp decks,
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meant,
deal), Pat a couple of tablespoonfuls
case should be swept before this
of the land is cori.&eftued, not
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TI -AE S"N'AL. OF D18'ruk"S8.
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On. June 10 last Sir' ClenioutS
of the Royal
,.of water and a little sugar with
them and lot cook on' top Of the
dea)dly enemy of textile loveliness '
,ment
It the tops are any less valuable
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There aro two ways of coating
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I ?1arkham,
The humala vessels Should be will-
president
G , eogr4ph4cal Society, gave, a lecture
stove While. you prepare the batter.
ties accumulated to any noticeable
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there a o
�x
, mally Other plants �
for bulk
milk that must be, kept wyer nifht
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Ing to �v-top and help these "5tcr in
London on the work of the expe-
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For this use ,plain take recipe, that �
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extent. It is better for the carpel;
to, have It swept frequently alid'light-
whicib and quick. growth
above groripil may be Said tko. excel:
before. beipg sent to the cheese arm I
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tary. One is to give it a gp -ad
crafts which are lifting their aignuio dition,
of diRtfess, Why ? I Because Aism
He was able to supply the
for cake" is .good.
Pour the batter on the fruit and
ly, rather that, only occasionally
it), but which, w1beh turning vx4er
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stirring, and the other is taset the
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tross and need give a plan all
missing informeetion. His discourse
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did not contain much fresh news, but
bake till the take is* doiie, This
and heavily, for a heavy sweeping
iuvariably removes almost As much
with a view of' improving the Ian -4,
are far loss, beneficial in t1hoiT Of-.
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can Ili coI4 waltig, TM beat wlay,
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bowover, is to combine the twb nw- .
inalienable clalin.011'01� hall). Of'his Some
br I ot�lwr. Nowhere is that Claim
, s4plementary papqi-6 from the
number of
may be eaten with a -agar and cre4an
or with w pudding sauce i . pade . by
of the pile as of tile dust, thus ruin-
facts. Buc,kWheat. for instance. hus
a
thods� The object -of cooling milk
expedition
�ooagnizod so samly and so prompt- private
. and also a
letters enabled him to sup-
putting three level tablespoonfuls* of
Ing the beauty as.well as shortening
the life of as costly floor' covering,
awch, more rampant growth of
top, .but tile effects of this. when
js,tio prevent it soaring and swrriug . .
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is the result of the devel,apilletit of . I I
ly a--, oil the big�,h so". A -sailw ply,
On tho ocean, will never turn a dent
. !aging longitudes and give
the in
flour into half a cup of Sugar � and
nAxing to a smootl
.1 paste �Witlh - a
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It is well to reniciaber 'a' So whet,
turned 1.1111dOr. axe not nearly an
t4i,oiso
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bacteria. Cooling milk .by stirxing ''. . ,.
ear to a booming guin Or quat his
4 few. more Interesting facts,
Commander Scott, on his sledge
little cold w .
ator, Stirring the while.
Sweeping carpets or rugs, that they
should always be brushed t�hc way
good as of clower, for tille re,a-
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-son that buckwheat and Such an-
strongly condemned, .as it ald4s to I � I
the cheese-makor's troubles and
e,Nvs to an iiivort�d flag. Ot Ve a
wilite hanidkerebief or cloth flutter- -journey,
which . occupied ninety-four
AAd a Piece of butter the. size .of ail
egg theJulce of One lanion and A
of the pile, and., nevor against it.
nuals do not penetrate the gub-soil
tends to injure the qualit�r of fill the - . I
. Ing olver a raft or a derelidt, No
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latitude 82 deg. 17
days, reached . I
min., S., and longtitude 188 deg. 113.
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teasproonful of lemon Qxtract, or in
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lieu of, the latter half the
By obs6rving,this sinv)le Precaution
the work may be dodo riioro thor*
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and bring up therefrom aidd d01-10-9it
near taie'siurface lthe mineral matter
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cheese MA,de . at the, fact -c97.. by . . .. .
carryin r
4, to it gering that caluse bad
spo-nor does the lookotut cry,
believe it
This information shows that the
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grate peel
of the laition 'into the sauce, .
011ghly, with infinitely less labor: by
cmtaAno4 therein, w,biclh As so'esoene-
flavors ain;d pinholes In t1w, Ailishold .
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on F.ibailbopild bow, arld I
a wreck I" th'a.n. the captain ang the eastern
coast line of Victoria Land,
which- he follow6d, stretches almost
Spiced Blackberries, -Allow - tWO
ignoring it, the, a,ust will be sivept
into tile carpet instead of out of it,
tial to the .MW6eSs14J1 growth of
Pla,il.U, their grawtill. being due only ,
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product. .
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innies and tile bowtswainS, and the
comirron. sailors will tuxin their anx-
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due south of.* Mount Erebus, his
and oue-hall pounds of . brown augar
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and half a pint of ctdor vinegar to
and the latter will then be put Ili -a
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to. What the roots take fr.0m lthe
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Oridinaly slurface In
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I INPERIAL JAPAN, - . .
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ious faces toward,the black object
Slight
point, with only a very
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deflection to the east.
every, four' pounds of blackberries.
Put
fail- way to become' quickly spoilod
.��and t� at to ail irreparable degree,
soil, other
w-orldo, the roots of tile clover plant
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The Emperor Is Greatly Beloved
floating upon the edge of t'ho hopi-
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Z011. If thalle s'liouk be -but one
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.Beyond his furtlidst point he saw
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the sugar and vinegar'lli, the,
Preserving, kettle and add a, tea�
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bring uP fat 'tiliking miattor from the.
deeper subsoil,', Witioll. the roots of
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By the People.
human being abova�d that doomod
. far
clvt!t, Ave.. toil, fifbeon"aYe, I believe
f mountains extending. as
a range o .
as be could see it% a south by
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spoonful each of cinnamon and
-cloves,. tied up in.a.-bit of cheese-
-,SOME
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Boat thl" ablealpoonfuls of broad-
ce t
lAir-kwheat a.nd,- such other annual
plants caninot reach, .
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,liolugh Japan has in the last
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prae,tically '41 the members of the
This secins to show
east direction. , .
he
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cloth, Let come to a boil, add the,crumbs
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- soaked -Ili milk with two
Clover should never be turned un.
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thirty years become a * I I
orew will be willing -to riok t1heir that
beyond the .&jnt attained
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line trends a little. more
fruit, cook*fifte,en or t,watity tainitt .
. os
"t.1vo eggs, theil add two teavpOon-
der until it has reached its largost
lized�nation, it still.retains many of
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it's ancient superstitions. The ponqLp
lives to save that one life. I never
1, of a sthip uWn the lhigli- to
the coast I .
the east than along his line of
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Thig-is very niep.. . . 1. .
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. Whito Citron. Oaks. 'Cream -L one-
NIS of made niustard, salt and pop-
Oar to tastei and last, ,half a pound
givwth, , as well below as aborve
ground. For this rearboin the old
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of Trionarchy has not become obso--
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.N.et .0ad
W,a,ys of the sea that Would no� go,
t1le crew 'of a
march, - I . �
Scott must havei tra�yeled oveil 980
half cup of butter, add o
Sugar and beat wall; rxo�w w I d,d grad-
of grated cheese, Betit all together
lightly, sproad evenly .on slices of
Practice Of . I I .. ,.
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late w. ith the changes -in the practi- , . I
eal governineilt. ' But tile Eb�peror . I
if possible. to -resiow
sinking ship, I never.yet .ta
iniles .on this very successful
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unity t1iree-quarters �up f
I I o milk and
t4ast, and -place in the oven to
PLOWING IT UNDER , .
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-of Japan is not a mere. puppet; he .
"Japs,ii,
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any.aoa, captain compelling his bail- journey..
His most southern point '
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two �. cUps of flour in* which four level
brown quickly, Before sending to
when in bloom is objectime,ble, for
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ling real poiver.. our New , �
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ops:.to go to the rescue; All . i,bat .
was only one mileAurther from Via
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'teaspoons ' of baking powder Were
-table strew a. little chopped. paisley
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I nithaugh' the growth of t�ha 10tem,
'thon
Ally,", by Alfred Stand, gives, - -
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of the omperoi'st . .
the raa,tos - have to � do unider
South Pole. than the record With re-
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sifted. When all ingi-odionts are,
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on top. . I I .1
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4�'A leaf. is at its iniblintum,
an aecoufit. posi. . .
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onWtions is to call for vol=4 lation
'such. c ,
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to the North Pole, which
,which for .
beaten . well. together, f6ld in care-
., Chaese Biscuits. -Mix together two
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tlw'roots have not then conlipleted
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tionn, . .
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Ia 1900 therQ was a majority - of �
teeit and avlory. lifeboat will- be
Parry inade-Jil, the Arctic;'
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fully ihe.whites of four eggs-bbaten
.Quaices of grated Parmosan.cheose,
four
their growth. But by cutting tbo
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four-fiftlis o4ainst a scheme of evtra
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malload and every ,dar held in n
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many years stood as the, nearest a p-
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proach that explorar's 1. �
stif( and dry, and one-half cup - of
citron Shavings dredged with flour.
two ounces of butter, ounces
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of flour, capenne popper :knd Salt.
first. trop , a seP,64d growih is the
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sooner - induce,4, Which - altilwit&
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taxation', which was thep. betQre. tl2e, I .
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allin. gillp, , .
. Oih,,� in,y ,doar frical4s, wl�y is not a
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HAT) ArAD . E TO . TIM, POLTIL
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-Bake, ' 'Put
in 'a sheet, which will'..nood
about )ialf an hour: a loaf would
all Ilfto-a basin (adding the
batter - after It is w6r,ked to* a
iniuch less in anx6killat, agglu'res an on-
orilW.us in 'e,se in t4he of
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,House of Peers. . The emperor sent .
word that he,wanted the bill paskeed, `
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lAtiluall .being 'li,p6n blie latia ready
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,Tile, positio S,
. n wber� Sc*ott's hip,
taico fifteen Ininuto% impe.' Cover
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Crcall'*
1) and season. to taste. with
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the roots. thereby plati.ing it in the
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and the opposition voted for it un- .
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to answer Signals ol disti-ess raised
by lit-, .brotb,,rea, as. Itie Vail-
the Discovery, made its winter quar-
'it
with a boileil. king. . I. ..
'of'
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. cayenne, a dust of popper and a
- best condition of tuvaini under'.
'then,
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animously, I . . . . .
Every one- reveres the enlipitror, .
.fallen
olts lily6l, the Sea try to'help thme
ters P tid where at l4st'accounts I
was frozen in the ice is! latitude, 77 1
Icing for Cake, -_Boil one cup
sugar !and one-nquaxtior cup of. wa,ter
pitich of salt, . Take the yolk of
an egg, and beat it with the lngre-�
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The better' w to .
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-full benefit of Clover Lin the.inglrowle,
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which is -good in a.mvii.arcitly,wisely. , �. ..
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wito are -ill distress ? Do Polt tile
deg.- 50 min. 8.,. or niore than five'
together until it threads wheii tried
. .
diants to a Paste. Itoll this out on
nimit of . t1le Soil. IS to alr.OW.it . two
.governed, an,d, what is. not So ,good'; . .
.
"with
Whiiawimids of disaster s1bFiQk and
. I . .
hundred miles further south than any .
With- ,a cold fork dipped. into tile
a board to an- eiglith Of* an. inch
full seasons of, growth before .tum-
he is still surrouxi4ed superstl� . - .'' I I
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.
howl and I t1weep up the streets of a
city as well as anliong t1he'ar-
ship ever-wintored befdre. - .
. .
'Disco .
. _
boiling syru� and .hold ,above it.
thick, ., Place oil .a fl6ured tilli and
I tig it undo6r, -as the pl,6nt is bi-
-
ti6us and ceremonies not quite 'in �
ping with :the Wesiterp, chax.acter . I .
40N
great
� �
ebiI.,e)"goes - of 'a Xed.itei�ranea;i.?
Before the v ery p6ut into her
wixiier . quarteirs . Scott skirted' the
Pour-the.syrup slowly ofi't-Ile boat6n
. ..
white of one egg, Stirring all tfio
set in a modernote' oven .to. bak'
. e.
IV`hen�doiic; Serve hot. 7 . . I..
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ennial.. more or less of the roots
drying out at the -and. of ttic. .See;.
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of tbp' fiew , apan. Last year Mar- - .
N14h(.)n, sionle �,-o�a�s agb,, a,datik fun�-
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�.4iiapold cloud. swiftly -npol6adhod
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great ice barrier to , the oAat. ` The
.
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f inic, I . Flavor with vanilla, .,�Lnd
'whon ,enough
Choose Croquoftcs,�Take a ten-
ditto
on)d year, thup caustngthe _wcod;s to *
quis. Ito, - tile greateE . I
. . . ot of. living ' Jap_ .
anese, pronounced. EL funeral ora:tion
liel
St.. Louis alnd .Ili. aft instapt %biloke
furthest , easterly .point.. he readh6d
. I
he -
was 15,2 deg. 58 min. W.�, .
it is'cold arid: . has
. . . .. 'Ou4h to ,. spr . and
beef' beaten Iong on
-
cupful,of broaderuitubs, grated
cheese, sea.�on 'with salt and cayeii-
.spring up and take their p1nee, learv-
'it '
.g -file after coind-ifton.-of the flold;
I a h s raUrldered . .:, . � . I
ill the temple' v6M! I .- PO17- :
. , . . I
I- dostroyetil whole ,streets a;rxd
wid . I
,where
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found an. extensive land mass, to
� without rutirnifig it Is.ready. to put
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lie. . .13cat. the White of 'an egg to. a
as a ,danlaging . dflsei -to any: gO,od
I
itical colleague r.- �Moahi. .
.
1. 1 . . I '�.
'day
i-nder the
bLIA(d 1111any .0,T40"'Pse I . 1.
,' ' '
'Miore
which . -lie gave ihe.naine -of ! King
oil the cool.cake. . L
I
stiff fro.th and stik Into the. dry in-
,
efgDd.tkl by the growing of, the. elb-v=
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,The next several of. -the news- - .. I
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debils, -did it Nvred,k any * lives
1
,cycloncis
.
d VIZ. Lani. . '
E_ d w ar The -.was
I
Jellied - C.hicken.-C'n,ok I
' a f . ow
gr odients. . F Orin into small balls,'
I
:. w-
0�, but willen the first of the
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'par' iii -d �
papers,:.In* y. ty sp , t, onounedd .. I
Whi
of I oh-
tuaill: do the . . Sin
I . .1ah4
surmounted 'by beighti rising �o 2,-
siowiy in boiling water� until it , is,
and fry in boiling fat to a '
. light
paid year's.crop is taken off-t'he See-
I
.hink, for having gone, immediately -' � ..
:
aro daily. do'slivoying ad h4jildreds
men anla
000. ana 1,000. feet above the sea. ,
thoroughly' d -ono; -about three�ql.ian-
� . .
brown color. - .� Dry. -well '.on peLper
orid. star.ta as sooTi anid .inakes, go
'as 'to
into'ihe. presoti6e. of the hamperor' iii, 11
tb . 6
Whi`4h. lie bad worn: at I .�
.
nds of yZiuilg
w1omen ? I 9wery city has its -two
The second great sledge J�urnqy of
. .
ters of an houx before taking uip.add
. .
a 1�nlall bition anod � 4.daa�rot slice . d,
ire i;-iorvinj. Arra de. -in* a- pile
bef c . .. . . n
oil .oyL -and dust' -a litt '-
a; d' I,y, le Par
stroi�g a g,v6*th conv�let,elv
.
" -the wodds -
sifiother ' . it Na's been
garm'slits . . .. . . � � .
. . ...
.
the funeral. - . �
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-Cle`
siqius, - light - side. and dank a! , #
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the'expedition.was that'of'Mr, Armi-. .
1. .
ta irig io,Sir Clements
who, accord
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it bit. of, bay - loaf; four - cloves,. two'
.
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-4ag 'cheese -. . �.
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.an - over. . .
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uslod for two,aeasoms as. boy, as th 0
.
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- November of -each year the am- ... . .. .
In .
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Uiany -
its pui-e f�ide an.d it a ,m6rally dis-
ae aild itis
side; its Christian vi.
ge,
.1.57
Markham:, reached lot l�itude .
, .
level -teaspoons 4 of salt and a alt
- . a
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spoop 11'peppbv.� - 'Straill the iquid
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roots ,will tdien attain filieir
. full
*dovel-4pniont a,hd. b c richest in for"
gives' a garden-paffy.- .
peror, . � . I .
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. the old 'regime I .
0 . . .
f the nicai�bers. of .
-ensqd . ,
. Intel add its
-n,al side,� its happy miiioe
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'deg.
deg. .25 �' min. E,, and latitude 77
. .
21 S, � -'Phis 'information
-u
h
and'add to t..rce*.Cups while hot one
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THE. NOZILITY,bj� WAR.. ..
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tilizing 'pleftionts. What the farmer
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a soil, where It!
gather up Ah s. chatr `.- . . . ..
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de,j)lafillui gide.� .. Shall ,wo . w1no pK.O_
-i , ' love 0 , -ani -in
i(�*-',' o loid. I are livink '
min. .
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he pL
shows. that snetiaied Victoria
- `powderes -golatine
16vol te::p,00n .of
� _
mrbich h .O.ked in two'tablespoons
. .
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, o�
A 7 Brave Deed I 15y a
- hi
,AVITo �%ds,lies .to avail meelf of� the
.
w 'of this,trop ,!A,uuld
'full a.dvantag L
and t�.ke It. away', be-' . I .
bas posted . .
-for all! ail- �-. I..
Loving' it to be a; cure . � I
I health:'an �J'strenjth have'nOthing to
Land almost due West of the winter
a is-
the Discovery to di
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of. cold water, - and sot , away L
.Performed
. �'.. . .
� British Colonel .
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a - to tur . ai the sod uTWer . when
do .I .
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inents. Other �-g,twsti I . . .
. 9 , take - &way - ... . I
. .� the
do wAh:t,hOse-W'h-o arc4flying
quarters of
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one hundred tintifor�-
cool. Shred'the cold chicken meat
. . - .
I
an be no quest ,
There c toil " that,
�
full of roots, . preparatory to put. ."
portions of the food provided by the . I
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signals of, dl.F),trem 1. � .. 11
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FRXI4JND.
tance of aboiit
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ty-two miles .front the ship. - A§ fat-
.
into small strips'and skim �tlle fat
'
'from tho-.cooled. broth. .Pour a lit-,
many noble - qualities of coi.irag%
faithtulne6s, 'and - self-sacrifice -are
tii*. - the la,vil in .coral said' wheat,
.
oats and Wheat, as the case may
ad O
emperor, -as'thlngs . too seLer t . I . I
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preserve them in. tW holiest . .
eat, - axid .
LONE NA111GATOR'S
. . . * .
as he could see, land still str6tc'lied
�of
tie of ibe broth into a mold and lot
;bkbught -out -in. the crudible -of ,.wap.,
be, aiW *. then see;d down to qlTorver
. . . . .
place In the house. - .. ' . ' .
.SinfflaTly, . Ili reference to its S101i-
�
away to - the West this turning
.
� �
it become firm. oriolugh to. hoid'� thp
Blij if on I
o seriously Presents:. the
. gain. Out. the claver, two ylaaxi
a.
The enlporor�rarely goes ou.t.. W. -hen- . .. I . :
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taxilleK4. �Nheri' ,we start 06,t we
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point-. It hag* not been proved � by
, .
. . .
fne�at, , which may be put � in alter-
ual p of what . happons,t it
act icture
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- re it., w4le'll -9
for bay, . or pastu I
.
. ..
�e dbes: he is attended in big cax- - .
11 1. . -
,
'hap., -o, pleinty ,of fric"4S. ,: Bat if We
.
this journey t t and West.
.
. - . with the chicken . jolly.
nate layeis .
is z � . -he higher
not very insiAring to t
ncarl,� the' same thing, then. plow
.
riage - by - one of. tw,o - GJA ienVemom, - .. - '.� . .
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We 'am Set
to .do rig%t, if .
deLv . , .
extensio n of. Victoria . Land Is any
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Plato ,plic6s of. hard cold�boiled egg
. ,
in,oral-.nature. for instance,
.
uncler the sb;d,as -bofore,'and..so, olp,..
vilege. The - -
who alone enjoy'this pri I .
_3rinItie
: in- our plirpose to -follow 66 c0uMe
wider than it has.been found to - be
'
on the sides, and fill the injold.. Turn
.Here,.. I
is a'eulogy.by -Gen. Den Viljock . of
1�
'turning,undei good clover soid every
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attendant sits, Opposite,- and . ,does :' ,I . ., .
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NVILL41mb (,Jjwi&t has -laid out f Or Ilib.. .on
the , nprtherrif coast of the land, -
.
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out on'to a Plaiter When 'cold** anid
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-ces, on'a-BrItish coldriel,
the Door fox.
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three or four years' until, the land
. .
.not venture. to life 'his eyes to - -look - . .. I
. ' '.., 1"
w shiati find that. our'. friends , Will
'a
but�.the -Iand� at any r4tp, seems to
I
fi�111 and garni�sh for servin.g. -
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. having'. perfoprl�ed the:."ni-Add6st
as
;.is compl4toly reboivalod, am)lyin' .�t
. ng
. "
at . IY,e has a �large : �
. . tbO emperor . . . "
.
often i'q0tive.U4, 6ne.by. -cine.... We mhall.
inaintaiti..its ea,§t and,.west extent
* Veal Pie.�-Simiiler ,&,.'knuckle Of
�
courage," the
-act' 6 . . ,.'bravest deed
.
- t,ho same tim6 Whatever. bariiyapd
.
'palace, and, is known a�3 "the numi , . .
.
be-alo for 'many years 01tristdPhle,17
.
for *an important distance to . the
.
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veal ulitif. il�e meat is tender, and
.f . .
I Ov. V-
er,saw." - General. x1jogn . re-
.� .
'malaure can be,sparod.t,6 hasten the
. . .. .
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who drives. with* the e=%leror . .. .
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. klone in his attCnAI)ts
0olutilbus, was
South. Armitage 'found the lee
.. cap
.
this* , will result,- m9re, gur�ly from
lates. the inei"nt in� tb6*.. 0. (Vic-
,�. I . ..
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process. . .. a I �. 1.
. . . ... . .
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to plloye .the cil-cuiuillaviLvatioll . of
.. .. W; the
th,e globe., 'as lilioliall Htalvoy,
thousands.of fe6t in,thickness in the
interior of the land and hei �eached
Slow' ' 66oking tba.n rapid boiling.
.a
Put. - .iinlali. onion'flne; add ..'two
'tooria CroSS) - .. ` � . .. . . . . . . I
. . I i e
-We .were lyil'lg behind bould, rs
'high
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1. : USE -S F OR COAL OIL. . I .
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. . =. OLL.W. cusn I . .
250�
ceIebvatvd:'Lohxdon. phygiciani:10,Y-.
.
an' altitude of 9,000 � feeC .
. slices .of .6arrot, a, *bit. of bay . leaf,
. . . *
' 'of
up'o-n one side of a k6,pjq,, and
. . . I � . .1
coal oil-,' w1bicli is alwa��i at lian�d
'7-A- CATAPH CNE 5 #a I . .
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siolokist .and anatoinist,'-wa§ alone
' �Uba.
The additional , information. . here
- - � �
a sprig paxsley-'imd -one If,'Vcl'
the khakis- wel�,6 coining up on-' the
'.
.
1whan necdod,'is 'an inivaluable ' ai,��
.
.. .. Is am dbWA to.tha 1 . �
`W ,
' .' � I . dise" .
, , .
cuia,tion.
- ievLng. the cir of '
I" N�l
givImi , thougoh frAgmenttiry; enables
teaspQofi .df S'alt. -Cook the .broth
other. We sa-W their t hat0 al,'p,,r
*
title In the st&lei- gardpA a�nkl yo -Y
� ,. JArts by the' .
I I . 1*rQ0ffd Blawor. I
:
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O, . � as G,6pi,gd INV. ofield was
bt. , . I * .
.as ' a pulpiteor waa
proximate exten o
us to toll -the a� .
No,, f ii ther -'
huld reached. U, - Ili
with. the seguioning until it is, redd.c-
ca tc�' four cups "and the vegotables�
I - th, b4d any.
over the crest..before
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-view OvO4, 0
I I the top - .7 the : hill,
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fat , but .it.is
I (*hot-, places' on tile -m
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. . . . . .Heab the uicam. 01man tile, . . - I �
I pas=s . tops drappinys in Ise . .
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tim
.be
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al'olitlei NNmhen, I
ke as a itsourttebanik. - a0d
,
now .
formation will be��Jortbcomin until'
. 9
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have .become soft ei�ld n-hushyr. - Cut'
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far less of'us. .:. Then came - their
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of �greate I I 1. .Poul-
the A - benefit. in the -
� �. . .
try houses.� .. 'Whe6 niix6d witil''la,rd.-
. t . I
I 'I ant T cures. I . .
C h d = .. .
. I . I awr an - Ifevet-12110wer . .
ftea, Ali rjejkm!� or A. ,
L: W Chaw
�:n ac,closlastical clown; as 3�11;01 w"
the � expedition returns ,.home - with
. .
the tn(bat into smnll pieces ai�d put
�
fa4es� then-'Aheik breasts; and wo
�
. with
and � a,l)1i'lled to fowls afflicted
,&U&.. - .
. -,� modwoo Co. 26wto ;U fizc, :
alone ,�,Ilen -he fia:d to floo for his-IiI6.
.
. � O'
material for its detalled 'rep rt. .
. 11
al�jng dish,' .strain the gravy
, in a b I
'and
flr6gl. The first rank werni'down
- ,
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'
d '
Y. eg It i * ipecific. an, .willjr1w
scal I , I is a s ...
.
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,le Dargaociva i,all, and as
ovor ti - .
.
'sooff�-
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. .4- .
. : Cover
over then ,with a psistry.
*
_ I But others
like a sw,4th of griLas.
I
. . Spt4yeid
va,riably result in a cure.
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. PATIENT AS JOB. , '
Jeat1s, Q1 arist was a,1911 a, When,
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rolled thick. Bake .until the crust
-
r ssed. forward,' .tlib -colonel leading. I
ist
On- the roo li, Walls and'ceilings of
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1. . 1. he Ws,S ll-ugTi�d
dd ' and s1pit, upon� .
. ..
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, I 'SOME WITTY TOASTS.
is brown .. . The oven should bo. nzdd-
. .
t1vto �flred again, the colonel reeled
:the
. it will. d -
.the house . a and,coolps, . 0.
I
"Tell in , . Tommy," . said � Miss - ' �
no
up Che roCky.'heights where he Was
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crate and .not. too quick. - ..*
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and fell forward, -shot -through �
sti,toy:-the lice and posts that make.
.
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Alicia, the rector's "ugllter, whil J . . .
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to be cruvoilled between two .0i ie've&.
I . the* follow-
A publisher Once gave
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leg, But Almost Insta.310Y 110 - was
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life � migeMble for the fowl ailid reA_
I .
teaching *her Sunday 'school 1 .. I . ..
was ' I .
I Singlai in referange tie the lliaaA
I
Ing: -,Woman, the fairest Work in all
HINTS .TO ROUSEKDEPERS. ".
I
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up again,� 'the wounded leg hanging
.
der thein unfit to ratulim. a. profit to
. . .
class,' "which is your - favorite ,�§014p-. 4 .
wjneja� and. aide einventle *hlch I"ve
, , 'creation.
It wailyd not
I
.1 . The edition is large and
I i,
*man: a copy.
. � � ,. th I at is,
Grapes that are halt ripe, .
.
horribly linip and . trailing upon tile
-
leaned upon a Tiffe, using
their owners. . By. adding One paa%t
kerosafle
.
tural' character?" "JiDbi. Missi be- .
. . 1. .. .11 I .
"Indeed "
to be fou akaws,t.
ght
no Should be:Witliou't
be,ve ,colbred but are not* ripc )
ground,',he
of olfire' . oil, to two llartl4 i
cause, he� 9 I
a lik' father."
be s,o bald if In the'V65eage� Of lif�'
This Is fairly seconde�d'by a youth
.enough to be'polatable; inalce doli-
it aS.4 crutch, and so forcod.bint-
and injecting it into the abse auld
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roplied.the young litdyl beav*g . �n
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tiho iluti),an - vesisol had to mAke its.
w
.ho,.. giving his distant sweetheart,�,
.. . . .
,10 us Ily.. '
self.forward in jerks, calling hoarse- ,
' I . .
Is.::
mouth .of , fOV suffering. from - a
i �.
the boy.. "Well, Aell me why .your
journey nlone,, sm,d that. was all.
said: "Delectable dear, so sWOt thatt
.
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- If ja o o Seem. Su0clofitly
ky d ca n It
beek6ning 't 13LOM
J#s I
It a nd exposing, it to� tb�p air, tauds
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father, is 'like Job. my liby." 'So-! , .. '
1jut -no.soonci, do ou,r.frimda b9gi-It
,
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honey , blush in . her Presence
. .
.faqnl when in the glasses, e6and them
on W . is -arm, and thus
ii,�en,,,
.1grit h
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* nit somi4g, but It also ex--
to'Prov( . .
cause feLther 'S4 So palt(int, Mlas� for . .1 .
. to, leave' our -sides t%aal. the hiaori-
.would �
and treacle stand appalled,".- , I .
�
in. tile .Sun. and with pieces of
IlInping..callilly. to tile.. very mu,zzles
*
.
Poses the,mllk to the da�nlge� bf be-
i've often oft . an. heard --him, � s� - :;
caue� of abuse a2W- tAlc 11M)d6r,clif-
I
Further, in rojard.td the.fair sex,
,cover
, gl"s, Wilie-off the mois-
window �
of our..-Atausers_ 'It was .splendid,
.hig contaminated. with baoteria, al-
,and.
.
to mothe - r, 'Stop your nagging; if I �.' , .
1. - of ,alaaarler begin to ' ,wOr3c
rtoit� ..
Ws.have'.., `.fWdn1an,,. she needs no
*
ture that accumuliiiosevery, night.
'
and when,he fell for the Inst.time--
- L P.,
ways preSeilt . Ili ..the air, Which
.
1. . . . . . . . �
hadn't the blessed patience of � Job " � '"
.
a8ledlist us, . 'Waien. a. noted rofornileC
.
of , - W CA XiFon a
fkie - big IRL
-eulogy, � she speaks for herself," "Wo -i
*
bitter half. of. mati," , I
I . WO ollglit� . not ',to, eat -so ravch
,
her. -.Milk, cream,
meat in. hot NiVeat '
. . . .
..
well,. we were Sony. ., ' . ad'. I
. -What was his namo 7.'? I "Ic .
Causes . ,
bad flavows', in' the cheoae�
'This fact : einphasiles. the i.i.Aport�
I ..�
yoWd-have a black,eye -every day I . .
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end . .
at �
great yol)ulw- d�jr-�01),StMaIjOAl Of fl�p�
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man, the . � I
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cereals, vegetables, eggs,' dried beef,
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Col. Lloyd, or the. West Riding.
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mu�' of ' -Stirring the milk, where
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p4uwai and j;iro�(ifttod 'with a bea.uti-
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fu, -watth he sta0d looking at
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bachelor once gave' "Marriage, the
through which the happy level,
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.codflsh, to bd freely used
during the heated,poriod.
Ilegimbilt, Months aftor, Ave laid a
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wreath bf flowers on.-hiS gp&vc,'Mnd
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that process' - is necessary to' cool
it, in pulro air. The air a few fept
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backache, . I
gold
it .iii)2�rras�wnent. 'Then 110
witil (it
gate
leaves his enchanted giound and m-
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'So mallY are using, matting A6w
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the, card,bore the inscription -, �In
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'hono�.. It
. from the barn Is ge-aicrally the* most
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rhouiltiatism., will.fin4 relief. I . . I .
by wearing -one of Carter's Smart
said, witli a Smile .,.,Friends, it if,
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m. a� brigkbaI or a baxl %*
haid J)eq
turns- to earth.'? � At the inareiagro
-ma d nib Wit
that' suggestions as to its: care aiv
apropos. Matting should -be wiped
of a brave encmy�: was
-OA*act difficult to. forget. ' . . .1
hea,vily laden with germs,. and, con-
. SO01ently" *the milk ahbluld a9t be
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Weed and Belladonna Backache Plas- '
'them, '� '
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hwiled .at 11 10 I would.know whatto
couple some.
of a deaf t u �
wi,fied,lthem' -unspeakable bliss."
with a damp cloth, but never be
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. � .. � than Is neceglgApY
.exposed any mpro
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-Cars. Price,25 cents. Try ,� . .
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- At a suppdr given to a writer of
made very 'wet. . � If much used and
hot
Here we have. men, because they
"ear the barn, but should be storain-
alid Otherwise. handled Same dis-
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That tired, languld feeling and, dull,
haiad absolutely takes awa.y xny
. h, uAy Christian bifeth-
broat'h;.'.', A
6 wag said: "The writer's
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comedi 8 a - - to,
health, May he. live
greatly soiled use vrater and
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soap. . Rubbing it With moist to '
41 re ndt rational onotagh to $Little
their difleVences, lining against,
, ed
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I talloo away, and 1 .101-0
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headaphe Is very disagreeable, Take I
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ren wit'll Such loneliness which in.uOlt
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as old . as his jokes," .
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:m"l, after it has been tborou
� khly,
mnd dry
,up
ono another and with "d6vil's illaeli-I
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8_01 ajr--do not-cafTy bon-1two
ourpotrt Ion, .' frorn the barn, to the
tailAirliAt
of Caa�ter's Little Liver Pills be- I .
I fore retiring, and you will find, relief. * .
and w,,Ol sup I
be or��urad .11 Ijuk lr*alpi�a
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ivust be folafght,
F'r6m a law critic'. "Thc*bonch and
'the the bat, *
wiped Nvith a
Swellt ' . .cloth,
and allowing-ille rileal' to dry, ther
.. rlyle would 0'all them,!
I,,,,,, aW Cal
, 0 to blow. one axotifor into'
t,l;1i1`11
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bar. , It it were not -for ,
there would: be little use for tile
brur it out, removes - a -lot of
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Now notd ' the -inspiring,
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follow lfhe riXhlt colupse 'a safe
less. Jeaus CG.,lAt .1 as the divilile.cap-
beneb." A Shoemaker gave! M
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We have all the Women to -s a and
dirt. If very itilich. soiled, take it
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up, SWOOP t trid. beat -it, cleati the
- I a inan inado Ili i th image
P-!(turz 01 I
of Glod reelin g forward with a broP
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taini. is.guldilig it and trea.dli I) -,all
the men, to boot.!' . .
.the floor, - lay * the platting and tack
I y Ilmd) and
on. leg "hanging horribl
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on Ito quaxter dock. No an dhip
. , A celebrated state8lilftif, while din-
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cian evar Ili,- sailed. safely Over Ube duchess her eightleth.
it down, then wipe Well with , a
cloth w I rung out Of Warm. water in
*animonia.
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trailing upon the grou d;." note big,
jor,k'ng himself forward with rifle'
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. Ing with a on
ilt,40 11. 11MISbOil'
Cradibled sea, of time I proposing her health
of a blessed eternity u%iloss it fias�,birthday, Ili .
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Which a .1ittle is put. 0
not use the room until the mattind
as C�utch, calling 110arsOlY to '11181
men and beckoning angpily to fliom
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c,d,l11,ptJS-s and i.1ho giloAt. harbor of ','I
is dry, . : I . .. I. .
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with his axiii, Is that .tile Picture
of anylthing else than a wounded,
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Nho Grow Up Frali of Body and Exhausted In Nerve Foroa Are Won.
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0 until,you begin to -grow ugly."
ploaj4o top Its �egtinatjan. Do youi ,, thank yoil, Sir," she l§aid; "and
a I declared M=A -a .
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. blindIv enraged allixlla0 And What
war it Own thaii 'stupidity
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I derfully Uonefited by Ore Chase% Nerve F od.
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� wouldor that every
vo�;vvl .,0,16ulld bo.twxder the dvoinAtilou
may you long continue your .taste
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Although the USO Of de.1111) tea
leaves crumpled bits of danip
more ,
to begin With and brutal passion to
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It is a puzzle to many lial*ontg. to
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along under this treatment,"
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tor ahtiquitles.' .
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end With? ,Its origin 19 a selflell
know just what to do for children
INT-ps. D. Arwes, Brandon, Man., I
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dispute over s6nic worldly possos.
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*hall t11Oy get Palo, we,ok, and Ian_
Writes .�-"Mv alon, aged fouetoon, .
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gilid, Joso t4joir appetiti, and, ambi-
and 91p1 of yoat's, were
a Thus, iny dear friends, as vo5rtagors
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11 O,LlSOS all the boll of 4ngol,, batred,
tioll, and seem to gradllall�r. fail 131
both strickon, with St. Vitual Dunce
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n. lippil, the it -vat 8006 of lit(,', to -day 1
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and povengobil raticour of which,tho
hoalth and stxength. . I I The , doctot told us wbut the ail-,
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human' heal I is capable. .
rNero In probably no Preparation mwit waag b 4 could not keep them
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t Wanin-eat feelings of � ,1,,,IsA)Jan j,O
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tuoi ective. for ,weli cases as this
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frool, got6ng worge And woi e, ."O
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than Dr.. Obaso 'n Nerve Food. This
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Wbeii I received a bool, about Dr.
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. dile to the providence of God that
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gi-atit restorative Is mild an;d gentle
Chases' Nevve Food, I decided to
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The life
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An infirm ol
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Ili actioll, and yet powerful aAW ter-
itt The boy had lost eigbteell
. 0, C1,1XrLqtlan pit,ppose. Sea of
many of
is vo wider that US 0111v
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W#lp '.1", 'A. -,
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by a rogue nioaning sadly for SOUIL�.
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t4in In. ft%� upbuilding effect.4. It Is
0 ,qpocially suitable for children andi
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lt�p , Ili two montAls, and -could
)url 1.�
ge-artely till'a 1101d of a4thing. '111,3 �.
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Trigot eacil Other this once before we
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thing lost. I matter, 811�1" Said
"What is tile
bndorood b,V a great tu"y grateful
little girl lost the 1),owet of her toll- ,
.) gall into t,ho llu,r`b%(xr of peace, Whon
s a vleq..jel becomes a N�Iredk taid floats
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,,Oil, Sir, a villain has just Stolen
Parell(,S� L P I .
Mra. George P, Bi is:Zin, 'Lake St�,
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gue, and could Framoly-iqpe-ak.
. In slatilig I
-111 now' take ploaslure
about i.,11c seas, as a detvIlet It so)tv--
e- timlos taikes uxontills alod eVeAi yearo
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ply now wilite hat from my head,-
!Petorboro, ont., statom - L
"One of my children, a boy of
that they are boill quite well, al , id
you watild. li-vok, k4low there, had
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)- top it ibo be foulfid .wid delabroyod,
d It ii -jay take till lt;fiat time, no mate
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and ran away With it,"
,,Why don't you run after him?o,
about fifteen y6a,rs, did not hava,))ooit
for I
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anythingktit, ,exiator. Tba boy . .
has fil
ef tK& 11OW mati;y ralilps May be IiAlAtbig
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asked tho roguo. I I
I(Bleas yout, heart, I can't tdift at
'good hoalth a year or more. -To
's oonwtl to have no encwgy, was woak
gained twoWty-Ave p0tunds
Weight. , I alli ��ry ,t,hankful thero
0 t'OL
tor it, Thore,fore, w4vat I am
ts Say to you I 111m,
, st 4�ay qufckly� V,Iu-
#1 All 1� 1
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ail; I can hardly walk.". . I
land lariguid and wfior*4 fivin nor-
- 11"he doetors said that lie
vousjw8s.
R a �kp
lw suph a ni*dicl ie oil the 311: r ,t,
and tbat E h Ppened to get tho
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d, ,,,a,,, N,p .;qcls voyaging Over the SO%
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-You can't, eh?" said the pop � .. -
fvAnd he 5tOI6LyOUr%h%t?"
Was grow 1119 too Nst, but we b(s.
little book juat wheal, I di,d. It Ill -St
of life never allow tmv shiml emkirelit.
Ot r Christ*
to turn prow 06 you)
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cama alarnied about him, anVI began
voAno ill time Aq though .It had been
your
s- 1, dpabineiticill. ' Xev6r &II(Nw Your
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"And you can't ruill"
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. uig,ing Dr. Chane's Norive Vood, I t
was tot long until we noticed it
Sent on purp(wo,"
I)r. Clllasollg�Mbrve Vood, 50 colitt
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X. l,'ec,%anhyg f -o be livide filoni A,V Ptar
'a. �vtr
'U$1D1,A4%RA%T4,' a -MISTS,
Mr. ftail tO 016 ?
I "Not V' L
"Nor catch him?#"
grretCt c1laalge, in his 0-011slition. 1-111m
n box at all dealers, or E'dillo.IlRo%
but iiiiat which ouce gdeauie.d
Mr. Lizard,"Why dIdp*t you ask PArtY .
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allpotite improved, be had a )latter
IlatVA &_ CIO.. Toronto. To priotecl.
t- t1ho 13ofildelielin niauger. Atiid novor
Mrs. Grasallopperv-01i 1. lie's too
Slow, I
"Theii her .e goes foi� YoUrLWittehl"
color abd som became strotgor and
you a 11111" '111litationq. 0i-0 por
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y- stolun of porseoution will foutld(
Mr. Lizard�Aktd Mr. (11am 7
11 Mrs. Gr"shopper-011, 1, lie's always tight.
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And aceordillglYf snatchilig his gold
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hf','tItI1J1'r- Iro is still 119111g, I'lle
Xorvo 1,16o4l, rind we are pOpfectly
f_L,IP,nat,.iJl,Q Of .A. 11
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trait all', , , . )p.
'�us ree pt book 0
ellage, th6 Tani M
;n yott if yolu h6we 0'RrPA lri thmo W(ddor
to of tile Sb$p, 01*ilhtf4f� VOY14041
Mr. Liz,aild-Atid Mr. Oyster ? .
Mrm. Gra"hoppor�Oh I lie's absolutely dumb.
watch front hN pocket, tile follow
went oft like a, rillot from a rifle.
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colVoont that, lie. is improving r1glit, thor, are 01% bVeJ7 box. �
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