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MONKEY AND PARROT.
What ma the no WIth *"
Switch 1Pront the 'Erect
"If you will slip lute .the pantry and
get me eame cake I will give you Ode
ilue gold watch to wear," said the 'per.
rot to the woultey, bolding up a beau-
tiful wateL for the monkey to admire,
So the monkey an luto the house
and into the poetry and got cake cov-
ered with sugar and gave it to the par -
HAVE THE CAKE TO TH14 PAKROT
rot, for he felt that it would be a very
grand thing indeed to have a watch to
. wear.
He placed the chain about his neck
and walked up and down the gardeni
feeling very proud of bis nevi, posses
-
stole Ile liked to hear it tick, he liked
to see the little hand go bobbing
around, and he liked to wind the steel
of the watch when it ran down,
While he was thee enjoying hhaself
, who should come along but his master.
; "Oh, ho!" sang out the man. "So
you are the young rascal who stole my
fine watch that my wife gave Me for.
: a Christmas present!"
He grabbedpoor monkey by the back '
of the neck and took the wateh from
•
him. Then the mem broke a little
switch from a tree, and what do you
suppose he did with it? -Ail the bad
little boys and girls know, and I shall
not tell the good ones.—Exchange,
A BEAR- HUNT.
De You Think the Man .With -.the
Knife-tiot the Dig Gri;z1y"t. •
Mice papa puts his pipe away an
takes ette on Ills knee I know he's got a
story that he wants to tell to me.
put my arms eroun' his peek -an' hug
him tight an' geed. leer that's •Itls pay:.
Ile wants- it first. - That's always un-
derstood. 1ts tilways 'bunt a little boy.
jest 'zaetly big ez.me Who's trtit it polit,.
got a dog, a gun ..an' things, you see;
who kills smile Injuns on the plains
an' goes tut' traps an' .• hunts, , who
shoots big bears axe bufferloes tuf.
er misses nom He goes out in -the
woods alone au' travels' through the:
day An' beilds a fire up ev'ry night to
keep the wolves -away; then in -the ,.
menthe tekes his gun an' 'finds a
grizzly's den an' chases bears fer Miles
an' miles, II -sheen& now an' then. At
last he gas one up a tree au' walks
eroun' an' roun' an' shoots his
pow-
der ali away, an' then the beer comes .
down. So next the fellow takes his.
knife without a bit o' fear—an' then I..
git so sleepy that's 'bout all. I ever -
hear. Then in ,the morale' when I
wake • an! find Myself in bed..I git to
wond'rin' if the bear is. 'Itve er if he's
deed.. I look eroun' for' daddy; but
can't see him anywhere.. An' so 1 'hot-
.
ler mighty loud, 'Pop, did- he wtthe
bear ?"—Exchange.
The Clinton. News -Re
CHOOSING A LOVER.
She To a 'Mee notelet" Who Waftt
Until She is 'EwentY.
It is rather a difficult matter to saa
exactly at what age a girl shotild havt
a lover. Cireenestauces alter cases
and an age which might be applicahlt
to one girl would be unadvisable in
the ease of another. Oue Is fairly safe
in seying, hoverer, that in the great
majority of love affairs ,the happiest
are thoSe which are never thought
about until a girl has passed her twen-
tieth birthday. Hy that time a glrl
may be said to haVe reached the age of
discretion. She hats probably hrtd op-
portunities, of meeting various types of
men, gained a clear insight into their
characteristics and acquired . that
knowledge of men and their ways
which prevents her fixing her thoughts
and alfections on the firet Man whO at-
tracts her .particular attention. •
She has got past the schoolgiel ago,
when a maiden is apt to vote every
member of the opposite se* charming
and lovable if able to talk and flirt in
a fascinating manner, The sensible
girl who is well pasther teens, how -
over, probes deeper beueath the sur-
face, so to speak, and does not judge
a. man when he is la his best behavior
at a ball or a perty. It ingulte posse
ble, of course, far her to tnake a mis-
take and bestow her affections on one
Who is ,unworthy of them, bet the
girl of twenty or twenty-one makes
fewer mistakes. in estimating a man's
charaCter than sweet sixteen or seven-
teen, and consequently saves herself
much unhappiness by choosing at the
right time nolover but "Mk. 1.tIght."
American Queen. -
MANAGING CHILDREN.
' The Mother Should Make Mei, own
stetted and Enforce Them;
It Is -very seldom indeed that a num-
ber of children 'play. together for eve
athletes without some member of the
group piping: "New, you stop that!
tell mamma on you!" Sometimes
the threat to tell is, repeated a dozen
times in half an hoer.
Hitve.. you, ever .notIced that
mether on yoiris nearly always tvfiln-
ed forth, not shouted? Of course.
That'sinstinctive inclination toward
the fitness of flange. The telltale hab-
it IS a Whining habit and cones from
a Whining frame 'of auind, and Is alto-
gether as contemptible. a .frailty as
ever beset human nature. ,•
•Not :that:the children are to Mine;
they pattern themselves :very Often
after adult. telltales.. '... It is scarcely
conceivable, but there are •actually
mothers Who tell tales on the little
(Mee to their father. •• . • .•
just•wait till your father ,eomes
home," '..she. says. "I'm . going M. tell
him what you did.... Then ivettl see." ". •
And the children go 'around haegclog
feShion; dreading lesteati Of 'avelcom-
.the hour .of 'their father's inlayer,
'He.• Conies, hears • tfie. tale :of 'horror
and; blindly..imagIntng7poor; ignorant,
man 7 that hecraglit to enforce . lits
. wife's authority, "eorrecte. the chul-
•dren.. la amlsttlken wayofbring-
ing
thexii Up! • _HOW. infinitely : More
worthy. /ee ie.:Teat is the mother Who
• settles her oWit scores with'them!
.arhitt- act of telling:le trothing.mortentir
•
-less than eenfessiou of wealtneast.
, THE HOME DOCTOR. •
• Rotten- apple applied to an inflamed
• 'part, of the body will. relieve the in-
flaminetion... • -
The:jtilee Of a lemon taken In. Water.
:With no sugar, -the .first .thing.'iti the
. morning . improve a sallow
pleadon, ..• ,
. • Two teaspoonfuls •of gait- in half a
pint :of • tepid: Water is an emetic ra-
..ways' en hanil,•rind it inan' antidote for
poisoning from nitrate of silver.
if tincture of Iodine. iS instantly •am
'plied where carbolic acid has touched
the fleph no blister will resole The'
Iodine, aluauld be'aptilled :with a feath-
er.
. • *A -delightful eseence, to inhale When
suffering from headaches in composed
.of 'One dram of oil of lavender, one
+Mime of lump':canIpitor, three ounces
et liquidammonia and °tie pint of
il-
- cohot, • Dipeolye.and bottle.
Dowii 'quitta, • •.
Few. people re lly Understand. the
washlng 02 dowlquilts, especially.
.• those made of sateen, eretoene or any
other of Washable mitten stuffs. The
first thing to :do. Is -kJ till): the quilt -
well .over with naphtha soap, teking
.care • the best • brand is, utilized • for
. this . purpose. The -41114 at all points.
shouldbe care ully laid in WI:great
success by a clever' homemaker, wee,
after tistng these••downy..spreads, de-
cided they -.must be laundered in some
, way. or 'given -op as n bed :Penvering..
riljewae: thet „ heea 1.1$04-„, for
.number , of years and become soiled
through .sickness can be treated to a
more rigorous washing by scrubbing
the ticking with a scrubbing brush and,
follaWing the rules' given here. ..• • •
The Wash /leiter: '
One often hearscompleintsthat the,.
waah boiler rusts and. Irian melds the .
•
clothes. This. may . be easily prevent-
ed by rubbing. the boiler' directly it ia
.emptied and while still Warm with tiny
good household soap. Give It a geed
coating of soap, for 'the soap Will not
only 'prevent rust, but. Will help to -
make. the suds when the holler Is filled
for the not Washing day. "
• The Wit', to Slice Dimon,
In eating breakfast baeon lay the
rind side down on the meat board, put
down to the l'Ind as many sliceas tire
needed, then out it off lo a block.
°Tern sideweys and -cut Off. one. end,
then the other end, the inside and last
the rind, and you will 'have- trimmed
:ill the slices nearly as quickly as you
tould have trimmed one,
Walled 11» Ailve.
,A very interesting, bird .is one which
follows the trade .of a. plasterer -44e
hornbill. •
It makes its home in faroff :Africa, .
and this home is in the trunk of a .hol-
low tree, You see, monkeys gen wild
in this country, and there is nothing
they like better than hornbill eggs for
breakfast, se in order to save the lives
of her young the mother hornbill con-
sents to—what do you think?' To he
walled up alive!
She and her mate select a suitable
tree and work together, Mastering up.
with mud any opening there May be in .
I the trunk. Having made . It small
enough to only just admit the passage
of her body, the mother hornbill goes
in, and her mate continues plastering
until there is only a little reund. bole
left, enough for him to putin the tip
of his beak. Through thiS he pasees in
food to the mother while she is hatch -
Ing her eggs and rearing her babies;
I nor do the latter get out into the light •
• •-•-• and *air ••usttelsathessehave- donned:a:their
first suit of feathers. 'Then the door
of the nursery is broken down, and
the family begins to enjoy free life
again.
About Marmosets,
Marmosets are too expensive and tee
delicate to make very geed pets for
children, but they are the cumilegest
little things in the world,. Probably -
you have seen them • In the Animal
stores. They are Very, eery small mon,
keys, you know, and come pane South
America. As to disposition, they *Ire ,
both gentle, tame and Intelligent. As
you know, they are only the • size of
squirrels, but their faces are owlish -'so
old and wise.
1 That Was Different.
Whim naughty Jim pulled Jenny's braid
IWee Susie laughed (the jolty maid):
"Oh, what a funny thing to OW
Tee-hee, tec-hee, tee-heet"
But when Jim twitched at Suefl own curl
She oiled (the inConsistent girl):
"Oh, what a naughty thing to dot .
, Boo-hoo, boo-hoo, boo-hool"
. selfouther Commtuion.
A plain brown or green wall imper
makes an ideal background for pie- -
tures, and the absence of pattern on
walls adds immendely to the *apparent
size of the room.
dmammosol.....•.•141
A Chilies MOM MOUrs.
A child's meal Ilan% should be rigid-
ly fixed, and under no cirettinstanees,
save illness, ought feed.to be given at
other times. The contrary practice
will lead to eapriciotts appetite, now
absent, now voracious. During the
second year of life there should be
fIVO tneals each day. Commeneing in
tho merbing, the hours may he 7, 10,
As 4 and 7.
/44
• -- —
The Dominion
Fair at Winnipeg.
Ad van et, sitet•ts ef the WI tr tit peg P, ir
prize list for 1001 rillOW that the pr izes
otfered for the pt luelpal claws t f live
stoels are aboot follOws
horns $2505, Herefords $1125. Polled
Angus and Galloweys about $000 eerie
bire
A Yrasilloistelns and jerseye ehout
WO each. Clydesdales. $903. Shitea
eI50, draft and general purpose lion -es
MO and $450 each, light Initliesii hot- •
ees end bot oughbreds • nearly $real
each, banters and *Wale horses $700
end $Sott punier.; $0.00wd d
, saeosses, .
$18,000. Sheep, the ditfereut ht sheds
will average about $17a each. Swine,
Yorkshiree,Tam worths *ma Rev res
$8011 each, the American breeds about
$2410 each. Good prizar
es e also offer -
in the bacon classes. Prizes of 6100
$1107 and $40 Are offered for cArload lots
of matte. Arrangements+ heve been
mat:lest) that freigh t rates ft otn Onto r -
to and the Tenet wilt be paid on ell ex-
hibits that ere returned to the original
point of ehipment.
•
AUMION SALE
SYSTEM. SPREADING.
The. Auction system of reerketing
stoekadvoented op the Live Stock
Commissioner, Ottawa, seems to be
gaining ground. Steadily 'anti ely.-
This. month at CalgerY neatly few,
hundred heed of purebied •cat tle have
gone under the haternet• at the sale
conducted by the Territot int Breeders
Associatione, and several dist: OA, seleg
arts being established Onterio. The
Seugng A grieultin at Society and the
Port Perry Board of TriLde -are now
ax•eanging for an important sale to be
held at, Port Perey on June 161h, 1004.
TheseSseles will be hetd at, interval%
end it sufficieet etwoaragentent is ex-
•
WliE,N. A SORE wow"' BAL.
Iteeausew
of its power to heal raw,
flaming flesh, to alley the itifin mutation
old stop the dreadful itching, De.01nts-
es Oint has a, world -Wide repine-.
Lion, If von IntVe bectome discouraged'
Ity a be failure of re her treu tmente put
Dr, Chastoe Oho:omit to the test. Like
thousands ot others yon will be sur-
prised and delighted with the resettle,
. . .
• .tentlea to-thetn, they will probAbly lie
. .
held moat hly tu
•o sell by actn o
iof all
itka5,..a. kiln an i in a Is, i Oct it's1 i iig stock,
ere, tat.'etock, dairy .cows, pigs, -.ete,
• Several- ,very prominent.' breederk •of
purebred el ock are consigntr
ip'extells
tett-animals-to tire. fiest Attie, and P' -scale- scale desiring to conteihnte either pore
elt-
.hreds, reileitwe or pigs may obtain
partiettlara front the 'Secretary, Mr. J.
11; IglOW11,' Poet Perry. ...A mini tier of ,
••buyers rroto the Tokmto.Stirek Yards
ivill be onhand. This will he: .great
teat ven ien to:1 he farmers a ha stoe4
tatisers:•+,1 the distiact bringingthe. bey*,
ernited settees .togetiter .'for dispoetrig:
of, -surptuir.-stoek:.,-., In • Entleria.
- sent tend atearly ell -stock :is gold in Oats
.• )- , • •e "
- te , owns .
day,. W Prnvea *l grat advantage to.
' Ito 0.11 )Latrd
steller..and coevenienceto I he 1103.-
at. . • „'
MA RING ..THE FA IRS *
• •• • •-- • ED1.1t)ATIONAL,
th.e.ee .atin• when 'Mr, Wi• •
•Hodtion;..,-LiVe Steck. Corimilsaioner,
..Pointed out to the :annual meeting; of
.
_ the AsSocietion If Fairs
the ut.ter itieffieieney•of .01 any -of
' -the rterieultioni • sr teieties or -.Ontario,
and tin tolded. 1L sy sten ottieplan no,
proVement,•he -.was looked bar
man V of Ilie dt legatee ita
Which Teer•i•ved.-.government grattts
vv.ereliottreltat to be eatientiensit eeent- -
telt.) be altenst.forgotton, antetac
,
tonreange .fairele convenient:
..t.aretilta awe -seed 1h-e01-...exerot judges
Thirst X* Childrei.
nVery thild ehotild be taught that
thirst ,quenching. does not 'depend so
greatly On the quantity of fluid that
Is 'swallovved as on the length 01 tilt°
during which liquid la kept in contact
with the tissues a the mouth and
throat, A• email 'quantity of water -
used as a mouth and throat rinse will
relieve more than k pint swallowed
hastily, In Itot weather, when the skin .
18 Seereting profusely, there Is no real
demand on filo part of the Wawa tor
$1000
Round Trip
ow:per/milt to
DETROIT
TUKSDAY, JUNE 21
Return Thursday, Juno 23
smarm Genveotarn
gwoDaysinDetroit
E. E. Ayer, EXCIII•
A giat
4
The Special •Excursion Train will
. teat e Stratford at 1t.30, Clattrat 7.40 a.
in., Tuesday, Jure 218t.
From aineardire, Wingham,
I take moruing train June 21, Connat-
ing at. Clinton, (7.4o a. In.) with
'Special Train for Goderich. Special
I Train. leaves God••rich for rslinten and
I*way statioes to Stratford, on arrival
! of Steamer Thursday night.
11111.10110111111110n s" 1
It isNow Open.
I The Great Fair at St. Louis and
jjLkt,'are on sale daily trent Clinton
I (hut' le days
0044 30 th.ys
I .0ocal for Eeason . t417..klo
With stop twer pnvileges at . any
, intentediate Canadian statit.ro, also
at Dettnit aro thka .
To see ito Fair hik latrything is
I fresh ape+ to lebits at at their oest,
t the no.relt; of'Ala). 4111 .Ittne writ be
tbe time.
For tiekets, illastratcd titeraterei
regarding World's Pair and other in-
formation, amily to V. R. Thalgans,
town agent ; A. 0. Pattistne depot
ticket agent.
Burntia
1
SS-
arid illofflatii
goderich Band IlloonligrIt
8 P. M. MONDAY. JUNE 20
, Leave • Goderich for Detroit 3.30 a.
111, Tuctuktv, .Inee 215t,, •
RETUR'N TO Gal/ERICH
Leave Mina t for. (Indexical e • te tu„
Tiatrseay, June 23rd. • •
. RETURN TO DETROIT.
Leave Otalerith for Detreit
rn., Fri(lay, Jinte 2:411),
All Ctuatla Time.
WHITE SfAB LINE
A New Fake Scheme.
The leading oar-.
ria,ge .makers.
work
manufac-
tured on
the premises
and guarailteed
• Repairing promptly attended. to.
RUMBALL and McMATH
..
. • • • ' Inn (Al St.,' Cdottin',
.. .
. In some patts of Ontario 'ireepts.s re • • . • . • , .
attempting to allitre motley k
thrroto rat,
m .. . • ... - _ . . . •
ers by a OW patent, fo1.•
r the prot.,(
. . . M 4
ets
i,t"
tivir tives against insetes,... It,
Might he called the ItYpotlet•olie tree
treatinette., erta it 'consiSts brief of ,
boring a hole. in the trunkor a fruit . ' •
to the Great $ect000 opo 1+:2:1)08'00n,
.tree,filling tette with .ehemical. tnixttiew
attd 1,11en plugging. the hole ti keep- the -
hit ono ,The promoters allege that the
salt will eari y. the 'chemical- to the late -
theta, twig anti Will reialer the tree Ito,
roun-enga.iastabe attack of lungi 8111
..$11,e`ILW4N4 ,f 'testimonial:4 frein
ell over the •United...States itncl eaeon..1,
sre-shOwn and the endertv.oi• 143 81-8(15 10
sell 'the-prit,ient.. right --foe- each 'town,
ship.:so, fee righte•-•frtr• threeor four
toter -Ishii* :have beett,.4 (-ism] ". Of. :at,
$200 .:.etteli and . agents per.suade rite
fa ritters'.io..treat their. -.trees to...t he..hor.
1.:nt'at 25. eenta "a'. tree. The edleme-
•..e,,?., lintt•heri in. the 'United' 8titter1 some.
:ewers *Igo, aunt at. kliaL 1„.nnA1lu Vail,141
States Bureau Akt 1120461e; 1S1411041
it ladletin tvernieg the'etaatitort•owees.
...a.gaifiet it. :The.ehe•roleat taixttfre-h
been rinitlyzed -in. 'Ottawa and -is fiiitrui
tp. content eltercoal, eulpittir .atid So in
S0AletilHe4 gunpowder tisert:- Tois
mixture cookl•havalittle effect again 'C.
the et)koiei_or 1104 tpee, ov'oo.ir it cool.).
• he distitticd `.etnti earvied+ LP • the. Tor•
thermost t ig.". •
•. •
I F.0 fIEL131.,F;S.S1N+ ESS. .
• ,
•'Viet ints of! nel•et itis itiSeitS,H4 are 111(1' t
tr., he pitied heeituseilo in' ailment
terminetes1, .mentei or, physical
helPlsnesa. 14arelysie, lelimo la,
ataxia and hetaiot s.t ; tetnile hP eveitl.,
ed by boilable pp:the nervotte syStena
at the first signs of tranble 1 neer, le
114) prepttration so.well • bolted rot; 1141,.
:purpose as .1)1'. (lhase.,%; Ii:itineyeLiva
Orie pill it dose. .
• wito teredd (el tesi 1 hill! +tad resSes
in the )ing_ sena .CMISI(' 4').141 impreetic
C.; We by iiitto.V. Still the prejeet .
t,kn tip ill on. citiet 1 nicht Way
1111 rf ,1111:4 have loco so satisfactory
that 'this year it is i•x.pected thei, ;Went:
too .agrieultneni neieties in Ontario
urranv vitlif the it ,vincial. .1),4*
lMt.tinet,t, of. Atryinttitio•e for the sot.
vices tjf e.xitert. judgee, ,Lit year .1:32
sociees itin 11)8.1 nrovilIC.`" %V(111. silledi-
ed Wit h judiree. 'While ill • Iho other
prove:wee ntel the Tertitorirs mane er
the rai,-8 hod.-s,pert. ,ItelgeS furnish, ti
. by tire J(1(1'1..11'34 Dominion 1).01)44,1-
-A01111s 4griculture.,
•
E FIILIT CROP.
, • The replies to anquirlerl by the Fruit
Divisirai nt Ottawa cone(' riling 11)f. in-
juries done by frost 811(1 Inlets led teat
thAt ties lass from thee*. i his
yeer e ill Ito vie v. s•.,rions Thi•
•
injuries from mice Will 11 111(1)3 .to
Per . cc'; 1, • or all 'nursery stock and
young trocP miller four years of a e0
Ontario and Quebec. Maritime
ovilvps Atiffered to n, much heat
ex-
t(8L- fledish Cottimbia eerape.1
' 14'-
13)031) entirely. I lf 1 14+ (r 11(3 preen et n
wets titkon anyvvin re to prevent. tha
n'iVRgs' or mire,
Tile (1111n14°O 1.y fi 0,01 thongh exceed.-
itorly gonio,o, in Ont 1111) .and Qnebee,
. will 1131 frect any' gt.nat extent 111+,
amount of frnit pet on the mnrket
. this year. except in the eage or. plume
and peavties, • Applea and pears were
eesiostsly injured alottg the liort bort.
bOrtler of" OW t The Bahlwi••
Greening, Onfei•10, Suv end "Blenheim
_have' twee killed in phicee where thee
ate wroally minsticlerea' hardy. Tor...
graftintr only very Llightly inerea•ms
1 loti•dine of the Variply.
1•1:030 of the lat go 11 pplo producing sae
1 vim= Wene 51rnioll$1v mimed
Phis .Vietnish Beauty Peer ettain
pear, el sown f the hard het or gotta va
+et lee In befit opiate 411111 pear orehno•du.
•1111, tinpo knifprprl Innen loc,41 from tenet
twit win( fl.tritt When grown itt
Sorl or clover erop.
PIot A were hl scene of the,
hen vy Plien-prodoeintr, Hectione, nth, hi
All melba bi lif sr the bride are so steam:Ale
fl‘i.tuf,441 PV4-11VW11011 AS 131 reinter a
lielivV Nam Oda VOrit. irtiproli.11110,
'rhoi onnrier ft ern the Esiarex nem+
1.lie1:81.14e; 1%(,...w. ill ot8 anpreitchiive•
f f o I 00 ; rso rep cent. • or rho treeo
he hilted eittrieht. The Ntegera
dIef 4'401,...,111i $4,1 SeVel'el IOW 53. The
Onto fort tette proved partieldarly
35)' 441,
clittit•ipel are elso injneed sever Ply in
Smell fruit A egetipeti Wiih less
inj'i
W., A. °lemon** do'
Publication Clerk.
THE Open Door.
• • •.
. to -i)r:6,..ipeyity. tho-to
btfsi riess t)ppo
• IN" THE. NOR flINVEST
inert unexe.elled fir hi-. of loVeetment.
The smelt irtttlesman, tile merchant,
the capi tu. I catt.tteaturetily flottit
able location . • •
-FOR A BUSINESS OPENING .
in the cities and towns along -tlI 11, e
1411(1 101101 ;try to the • •
; ft.F,AT N.ORTIIE I tI;I RAI rAv.A.
Send 2 i•ents 'stamps for '"Itosimes
.0pettings, descri pi I've ps1Aphh.t
the business opportune kat or ow
roifurther infortnatitni'
.ilratei any at.ient in' the (It eat Not thein
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