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The Clinton News-Record, 1904-07-14, Page 66 Clinton News -Record JA-GOVE.A In the seaport of St. Maio, 'WAN srallinS morn 111 Mqv• a itok5DER'N E". NOCK ARDEN. r OUR SEAL 1NDU$TRY. . 11 'irf"itiiiiAi4SC.' , .4.Vtli47,* THE READING CURE. Reniantle Story Related at osigoode Tian, 1 Uncle Sam Covets It and Is Nuking Many Strenuous fiirorts to Secure 1.1--- Toronto Mary Hoyle,* Suit for Ram - ages for If ushapd's /Pout,. Some ol the rroporehis. wbon ow couisivaor,, aomre cooler 4.,0 A rOillailliC Story is connected with. 1 That commercial corporation whore tile wesmard *id d awitY1onopoly of the "bli- the Suit of Mem, Doyle against the plotting for a m In thew Ten iliti: at it;t: etallib, .i.til all the town Diamond PlinirTdass Co.. rivalling. ring Sea sealing• if:thistly brought 14 Per the safe rttuld of kiostoon from ow the story Of Enoch. Arden. The char-. liritain and the rialto" States- uan.- undiscovered seas; acters are: Mary Doyle, Toronto, al- p;erously close to war a dozen yeats 4a4 evorx mamma blast that swept o`er leged Widow of „ITilin Doyle; Ai olin ago is stilla scheming to attain its idimatie and pier, Doyle, alleged huSband of Mary end. Of Cenral', ite enrlY methods pIned wally hearts with serrow, tied gentle s with fear. Boyle and Mien Doyle; Mien At- had to be abandoned when. the tuo heal t kin, alias Ellen Doyle, alleged wife • posvers accepted the finding of the .4 year passed o'er St. Male-agaln came of „John Doyle and Isaac Atkiti 1 Behring Sea Tribunal in 1893 as a ••••,•••11,4'.• retied tlie day . . Isaac Atkin, mariner, not heard from .settlement of the dispute., Py its 1.1•1" (%)4111".,1"i%jaegne° VUtler, to by Toronto acquaintances for. years. concurrence in that .th a.greement e' LW 0 votwaN sofied away; . nut no ti,lings time the absent had come The •curious matrimonial tanalo United litotes renoimeed the mite*. ilia 1, oy they went, was disclosed in a snit recently tried able theory that "bluing lice was a And nom 1 wire the vigils that now/ 1 at the Assiies in Toronto in which 1 closed 50401, and. gave up tho conten- • maid.% spent; • the two sets of husbands and two tion that the seals'being bred on is and Manly hearts 'were Shed with gloom cud gold.. harts w.tiftar tiets of wi• ' .ves aparislaikas, wen-, thelq.qoro its oxelosht-e it pe. When ini thilaga cant.- from Cartier at the The Case arose In the form of an. property. That excellent arrange- : etusar; af the Year. actien brought by Mary Doyle, put' - ment provides for the perpetuation 1;ut the earth is as UP future, it hath It' porting to be th0. widow of John of seal life by limiting the hunting ladden s•de, • Dash), for compensation fOr his 'season to a short period, by restrict - And tho mouth, to St. Aloe was replehis death, which occurred on the pre- jug the. hunters to Certain methothi in ids pride; wises of • the 'Diamond Flint (Baas of killing, and by authorizing the la the for..ste of tiri north -while hli Coman py at Doriereetire and Arniour townsmen :mourned, his loss- two powers to police Behring Sea 1 Ile Was rearing on Mount Royal the floe- streets rt year agP• Mrs' 1h)Yle ask('U for the enforcement of the regula- lio-lis and eross; for damages 'under 'the Workmen's tions jointly adopted: It also con- ! A ml wlo.o two mouths were over and added Compensation Act, but at the trial . 110e8 the operations of Canadians to the mar . St. Ma111 11:alcil 'him home again, Omer counsel for the Glass Company tiro- to pelagic sealing, that i4 ,. to bent: answering t� cheer. dUced.a. MI's. Ellyn Doyle and proved in ' 't1 si • for it s,•karounds - her marriage to Doyle • previous to g 111, 10 °Pell La, He told thou 'of a region, hard, fron„imund- the date .of. the 'marriage , to Mrs, the breeding iSiands with a protect- oral cold, • c(1 zone sixty miles • wide, within shinging' gold; nor nvnon of. „Boyle No. 2: Mr. Justice Idington, therefore,. dismissed the case, which the herd is not to be icillow Nor $eas or pearl abounded, Cd even during the. open season. , Where the who from 'Linde freeze, the It was hinted that. the • first. Via. This convention ,has not worked to ' word upon Pi.. lip, • _Doyle hail enjoyed at least as inanY tne .advantogo•..bf th.e..:Ilig-,Ala, , And the li.e..141 tipping- contes-Mtilluglitlrivttri- 1 the early 00: . litarriages. as -had '. Mr. )..-',•-... -Th:6- trading company which sought • con, 1 He told 111001 of the frozen scene until the/ firm 01,01ute, Mitedonaltl; •Ilacintosa trol of Alaskan commerce. Our seal - And piled fresh. fml on. the .• & ',fay, who Were acting for Mrs. ing fleet, their headquarters being,tit 1 thruled with fear, hearth to make, Mary Doyle, began a search for this 1, ancouver: and' Victoria, are well 1 them Letter cheer. • . t• missing husband of, MI'ti„. U11011 Thlyle. • . • • • . . situated to intercept the: herd on its i Rut when he (gnawed the strain -he pod A 118. Immo in .1‘,• N af, a, 1114 yearly migrationbetween the l'i'lbY-• how soon is cast '' • er' named Isaac Atkin, sailing on the - lotT Islands and ' the. waters Of the: : 111 earh' SP1111.4 the tetti.rs that hold the . great lakes, but for some time • no , na .ta fast, • • P ll . t .t1 i 0 At ll- ! How tbo winter 111 usoway, brolien,.19 drift.' -Airs,. trace"01' him. could . be discovered. . . event:4 'S the 'United States ' sealing ed out to sea. A'fary Iloylii's solicitors were . .. , fleets coining from the , ports 01 i' And rills and rivers sing viidt pride DM • 01'sistent„„itend • finally tht•oligh a de- Washingtoa, Oregon, and CalifOrnia,, . anthem of the free; • .. scription tioicloo was obtained - near . . captute by •ini means the richest spoil. . 1Iow the magi:. wand of slimmer dad the latidscape to his eyes. • • • P t Toledo and the missing husban•d Was of Behring Sea. Naturally., 'they do Like'tLe dry hones of the just hen they. ht. last located at the village • • "r not like to See the Canadian', get wake hi Paradise. • • • . .1 Edgewater, The representative oi the tbe best of the intrYest. Ilowt:ver, it ... ' I tirin' who found Atkin secured -from He told 01' thr Ai onquIn braves -701e hunt- him an affidavit that he had mar—. Is• not the • American cilaimetitors in yrs of the N‘iiii: • Polfigie • sealing who kael.) agitating Of how tlri 111111511 mother in ••the. titres') ried the wranan .noW knoivit 914. 114. for the• elimination in Canadians rocks h.q. child: • Filen: . Doyle Jong before She nut • Of how, poor souls, they fancy in every 11/. Boyle, and that .her marriage to the • front the industry,' That is the work.. Mg. thing of the:interests in control. of the A spirit good or evil that•elaims their vi r glass Worker was a • DIV/V. fe1.111. ' trade Of the I'rihyloff, Islands: These • shinning; -• -Ye-- In view of 'this, Mr. 11.• 0.• Clute, •t- ,..., .. interests desire to 4iit i au thi3 Of how thry In.ought their sick and mined .”.• *.e., oPOlie(l • .tb the Diviaional. . . . .. 1, f t - Canadian and •the American open for 111111 to -1)E0ath0 111)011; . C0111.t . for 'a new' trial on the grottral. Sea hunters. oitt ,of busineSs, to 01)0! - the of the wonders wrought for them thro* that; ' as Doyle's first nuti.riage was' the Gospel of St. John. " • ish pelagic sealing idtogether!.. and . . illegal, Mrs, Mary Doyle . was his •• . have ••the catch reserved for' spear - He told diem of the dyer whose migldy rightful wife. eurrent gave ' . . Men employed . on the shores of the . At the trial the jury, jury, 'conditiisial• 1te freshness for. a hundred leagues te bn oeenn's briny wave; Iiis ,Lorcisbip finding that Mrs, *islands-. , .. . Alanv .resoltitions aimed at; the tic- ] ' the lawful • widow ' • 1 He tom them of the glorlons •Scerte pre, Mary DPY-e' was ., .. , complishment ofP•this subject • have srnted 'to big sight awarded a verdict of $1,500 to her 1 What time he reared the cross and crownon and, the deed Man's mother.. ‘:• been introduced into Congress dur- . . • 110ehelagit's. heieht.; . . •.. . • ;,ing the last seven;or eight years, 13e-:. : And of the fortress cliff that keeps of Can- • • A 1.141iiimuse. Keeper's enrstress..7 • • %fore two . Seasons ' had passed there 1 (Ida the key - And thoy .wolcOniod hae.k jaeques Cartier: A: lightbouSe keeper not far . front was. a deinand for tbe sespenSion 0( 1 from the mirlls over sea.. • . 'Vancouver, ' B.C.., recently dtSpleyed the .new. Plan, It was represepted. 1 -Hon, Thomas 13 Arey•111eGae, .• ',.distress'.' signals for the iiurpose Of... that the pelagic settlers. wore' 1.1ei•ast‘-' . . - • . : attracting the attention of a. steent-...,. ..ating the herd so rapidly that there USES OF A SHANK. .1 ..• •• . --. er .011 which. be desired to 1'oad .11. 000- would be no seals left if 'the parties A Toronto 11 If •TO118. till Secret us' .. •_':• signinent • Of •fresli eggs for :the local w.ere ,t.,o - .. . defer the reVisioa of. the ar- • nor Dian:wen:feat, • . • . , Inarket. As 'a. Stem was rOging. at • rangeinenthe to te time proyitled •for- • .,. •• • • the:time and the: water Was so 'wild by the tretitY,•nainely, Ana:mit, 1$98. ' A thrifty Toronto housewife,' Safa: . that nolandingcould iai made, the • -.'..i'llis view Wag.. strongly preased. by . ¶J ht Star, the other day. cetifide.d.10. • steanier 'llirciught to the City...a. tale lite tfnited litotes O0Vereinvitt, :Who . . a friend, now at the business, a feiv - 01' 1)11 U.hieli fcir S011e tinhi 111.11',» •appointed Mr. 1,‘054.e1 as diplomatic • of herpet economies in the, purchase '•ed• anxiety on the' water front. "'Pile agent to: negotiate with .Dritainand. of meat. . • • • - - . .steanter in'.queStion was. the. Princtiss ,other powers concerned. ln 189.7 he You seeshe. explainedby' the .NICPR •ay pf .the....7.Skagilay line.. titt,... inade inefftvctual elToi•ts'tO. induce (In. the - " , "• end of the month.' my ..financiis;,a o Veritisit rii men t . to r ' e; Maio the aro' mediately 'upon :her afx•iyal. in Port • B usuallyVery ran ,dotve-ja Very poor f,110 .• flominion. GOverpment fisheries' ,qUestioa..••• This Lord Salisbury de- : ,liealth Ind:4,d, : 1 ifna ..th:')/1 that . a' 'ernisoCT '1,i1"1 al tl'i,,, ,spatch • to tile.' erined to do taking...the :ground that , good beef shank is a friend in need, '.'Island,, appl'Opriatairlfiame i., -'r ' Ithet„irrticle of 'the.; ti'eaty providing t i . s• put .09 in cold' Water 'aud %allow,- , Y., helf,nt'itlie • lightlit* keeks*-3 .'41• . i 11 ' , l'oeVevisio'n at tha end of dye years cd' to simloar . fun hours, ou•tfj: the. .1i11, 'lone! , biflii•;,. CaptAk.„4.NewconLbe...„ ,slimild-•.be :adhered to. _,'fforts. .were meat drops trom 1„he mt.• ,ibOnii 9s* . i cool -i Of the4 "estrot, found-Pthe 'surf .,1:* thong. ide to,. draw Russia and„Jap- . ed ;and tea: o" up geii. small , big sti! etwilk %sat for . hoitrs. 'he ,..an intif .4.1,•,separate •.' -agleinent Wi th ',.--- with .0 knae-tho illeat:,00;tij,•,••isi'sri0 - lay in- sig.'x.t of the little island Wait -t ).-.V)0 1.41.f.tet! Statta, 'and Teertain.. co(1- .,. use ,here.. If t•here is ., -11:0•:n liqiiiii it. ,;a ‘ cliti0f. Wara. egtood • to ,' but 't.fu• _ 4114 roust be• eedi ced by •Imilif g;.stralin(4,4-4 h.mc.i.aik • Viten at last . he gi -i.4tch , scareely •••tainghed tho miestion, since • mg foeiran ) iortiiiiili" to ' in • ' .. .„ _ added to . tbit41eat fpild., thewlitilie• . the ,11 apanese and • Russian hunters highly .8 asoned-lyith salt; pt)p• •the; shoreFaint. asked. tai,,nelikon why ' ' the .distii.ss. signals had•been (1451)114''poz•%taid Iti#.• from rookeries on• the per; and a very little , allspice and .. ed, .410. was, afforded, the exolano tion ..otiMiside •df the ,Paillic, and '._.t12, , 14ut1tigrt.n._ 'abova,P:V7The lighthouse kee"ogrvicllittfeinre test in thiii:PI'rinylotr•ViYA .. e.g,/ilust a-zerii•on4.4kIP ••Voi• • .0° ' „ . 1.-Antia t in Inolds to- be...turiktd.• oultett..,,ig gd that;.' ab.• .th4.1V:iticitial •Airttle.. ' 1b4re., firmly- refoltirlt.o. reconaid n -- ' .1' eeded, If live family is. sintt ,...'we.,,,NX,figgs,.:14o# in theiriffitlYslint„iss.Vr had. •*, q ,ir the ..uastion".4;.'18•947., _ ,•Ziki4.1Iis re-. ." have a hot aftriv. thOirst .0f.tY•,.. an44-'7fivtititi*Kb ggl::]:ii steanortskilthout de.!1‘i3OiFfki:t 1 .her", Poreigi1.11.11ide •was•Stipport-' itetttr a daoy's interinission.• the -11)1 cd: by;$diti reports of the li.)-ioloilsts he T11a iiii.„..caii 0, . 111 114(1 by ' bra ii- • -''-ievye,,-fi f.- Secari4 • Ontinveuld be . ' • -•• la Wra:nd •tho • int thillt 4yite ' Most ., •-or7 011t. out to''igi 11''.. Y • •,... , . . . itpg the fatat frfkAin the. pot -before ;..by , d isttity big ytZ) ., 4160 . WapfeCr . In' the .1Cortli. tiCific.. prof: ,IP.ArcY a fidiii&Ohe water. TaV some in a r -t, 05 ign . io familiar to 'Mariners. I1itY-1: 14.391misOti,..• who inVestigOed. tint inat:, row evii ofithe „bone t.,F' put in tiliel .{ ter • for the 13ritiah' (loYerlinunit„• and oiibottbin. of Aim „flot, • brown the, ineut. ..mg solved Oa nixatel-ip; Cake- in ),:ew-'. with: whom co-operated.. Aix,. I,V,acatit combo •.for t ,i*Pitittablight 'id the' egga _,•: u•el 1. Ill: i 1 11 0/minced, 7o n i o /1.,,,and ,. then. .a.nd. made • the • .ifghtimus% ' 'wiper for the 'Doillinisin Governiii604ound • ,., barelY cover. with' . wa ter:!-': l'he sea-- 'happy 1 • ,i,‘„1,.. . .,,,,.:p ... • • , . . , •.r.' that. pelagic setting wasPhY no inP4n5 .. .%onrng may be afkled -,ft Iter . 44 iii.ts.4-,:. ..,• ..!7,-,...s .. ,..; - .. . ' ?i,',•. . .•. so destructive, 'AR it V00.,e,„ p4presented • cooked a couple. tar irtie'4„. and.. p ,..• ', .1•01,,..t01.),,4,,,y..1.54-0.119,,s.. •MaconeAs'•report: weer..even fa rther. to .' to he• ny• interested riniriCitiiii: Mr„ tilscredit,these, •retiresentati-ons.:'.. 11, is .1: Ylie 'the scientist niholeXaSplayd • into • . the.„ concl i a:0ns- . cif46the-Ifertl•':Iof • tho. llii st1State15..nid Ireport-,that. pelagic - sea .,iingi waS,•:••• ctoing groat , damage, Est as. has, :1) -(Alli , said, Brawn, abode .4gthe reptiPts of Its own ••expert. ••' In 1898,3304i» hada°, cle,sire for a dit (event • Aifftligenitint, aiies the • Ifni - id States 'Weidd have 'nil:1th t� lose: „soder' nO arrangement at all, the 47:41 n 189.3 contintaid 'In, i dog .or -clihlt dui, •till 'for ..,§,5c 0.F.' •4(16, a .,ite. aniftet . one,, only applicable , "foree .O.i-id i in farce te-dity,...ut :it: 1.A 4 ,nk ' the poor limp $ refuge. lawns, can • tile; last aes. dn of Congress 'a row-- talll dawns. • Larger. .4•4:.,'• a ncli.,. le risk man's • di:dight-,•if •11 is , he :ii-etited .iii • another and ,better. Iiitian ,requesting • th.e PrAident to -I wire...:- or..s.irew it aught to be conit- • ° •1:1 B • • • , • • • • • •• :- . • take' atepa to - re-apen tl e mead° 1,' ed.'. • ' • • w a ..Y.f„..,i; ,et w eon ino wings go ps, ei , • - • • . i ( . 1 i 4 sbail, . daisytithe.. it fid ...:11'1111” ,•0101.1t ' . Br ttain • '• was adopted. . • • • • theiligotVith - ' :lake oeeVery blossom.' It thiceS•Very : • i •• In a race against tiine veithan iiiied P to the •laWn....:there-.Wil ' sOon be that than fornieb, resolutions. Giant • Britain has:: 'Ali • 'Very, true„ to ..- the. l'his is -hot.. I•ikely .to. beimere, eiTeo: • . Race for a c ir an LL 1) 'beiree, ' little iiiti'le - and lf seed • is: not 'sup- LL.D. Woe as the....prizepresiApit head Ilt In mg Sea settlement, and N't as Ilarper,•Ni the University of. Cifffla-: .no •dandelions..- •.EVery a st.ir.f.(,r in ' its -W111,1.44104 to it than the. . that sheds 'RS ' see'd hi 1.)(1•11e-tykiet-ing $ go, starte(1 on a frying 1 trii).. 1e0)11 1 119.:^."'ith'S'''nt'' 111.1w, grOg-iliaY be Canadian 0 ()VI!! nini.ntll.weined tO be Madison, Wigel to Tot•Onto, Ont. in 1897.' Britain. • spend8. a. considet- , og:IN grown" so• ti) ick that Only. .tt •tniutil " the Oth, .1 .%,,g,, . A Special train,' .-t .per&;•Norge•.,,i'll 'gain- a 4.00iiin.14. in the aide sum' every year to maintain a- ChiengsLand •-t patrol. service on 114 hi Sea, and 4.9• h°10°I; of a '7,‘fiehir ' Trod: 'Ma they vill not be entirely Aix: ' gan Cenral dic-pr ess A Bintalo . bS!. ' t '11u:toil, • is certain. not tO exchange the in*. special arrangement, were features of '.. There V,11 I be softie . in . all sent stattis. for one less to. Canada's liviens, where" thtr yellow heads.. are • the trip, President 1 I oilier' Was in • • Madison •artiending the .juhilep, Of the .not Cut off, no floating' dOwn fi•otii •sidv9.•11441'e. •.. .' •. ' . ' . • ciciftiVersity . of,. Wiscomjn, Whtirt3 ,'Ile,;.The.onoiny• other lawns need. not be.. cOnsidered, A. vig aitooitli Head. . 0 was giFien ttif*L.D. degree that day ,; is' on yoin. own,".. .'•. _ ;•- .:._. Alei..Commander Is a 'wise- Indian:, ,I.In the afternoone IOC' on a sPecini, ',.1'' . . . ' 4'''' ' . •' . ' ". '.... . " ' 'the Secretive Mi. ..r-' ' '1143 it4. "Is° d"rait'Y Ing in ..E "ngo. at 4.45 i').tn. At 11.1k1 Dens like t o' laysin a iather • dark." . . ., the :vicinity. of •Sturgfuni Vallsi: god. game. warden- ie . tra•in. over the islikth-Vtstern, iiri•IY- . nest, ',the, opening froin which IN hid.- one day' !oat winter when he- Was- hy. started 'over the :Michigan • Cti14- den tenni, vieW„ Jf boxnests 'With the hi:Miming over the snow. on. his snow; 1 ill I, reaching MIMI% at (3.45, ern.; t ro 1 1 inv. The hour S`Ohailtad.•1 or the opening -towards Ptlin wa•ll are plaCed P. oboes lie cam::: on tile body of ,a giant iminse freshly kilted, in plain (lope rt ure 04' the t rain for , Toronto .1n, f litt3it. eiairiltthro.yir' lino:Li vienryoufet_wof_htro! , was exactly the minute of the arriV- "" .. ' ivav u UR ' regard. of the power a. the law. Alex, . being „wise, Went his .way, 1 al of Dr. lfarper's train from Chico. . hi. , . leaving the.. MIMI:WI U1111101e.Sted. ' 1 ie !go, Ile duly arrived in 'Poronto, . . Lines Between the Eye's.... '^.4 hit sure the .901 pelt woidd claim his. 1 and inn the 1 Oth Dr. Harper delivered 1,.$.n removing 1 tie lines between the 'own, and for nially days he watched.. . I a convoration address in •the-.. after ,. eyekka, piece of Ifinderately Stiff eeurt tli spet.• .But the poacher was Also, ., noon at Toronto University, received piaswir, , will prove yttiost4, First too, . and lio decided lie could get nnother 1.1,.1 l„ end left for Chicago otassage • with• creattli rubbiog atrosa. along -Itheitt • that hieeeo, . . ..1n the &veiling. . • the lineal WaSh Ill warm water, as .the . I.' i n ke. • Alex :concluded it wag no Kitchen Aprons: DISSter Will not : adhere if' Phteed dyer "t waiting,„„ally „lilt.' 1414*.i 'And be tn64' The hest work and .kitt:hen aprons file, eream, Out the plaster In fide on' the !Mau . ant; •!'aiititirs end sent. are those tiled° out of bite and white strips and tiallsthn . well, opplyi•tig them to ChM( Gatne•WarMitt Tiesley, seersueker. One of their most excel.; at Toronto, who received 'theni the lengthwiee lieroSS the wrinkles.. StrOfeh ot her • da.,:„. elli '4 . I lent qualities Iles in the fact that they y . le !orns-are huge *VW the S1 14 $lightly He no Wrinkles will - i'7. require no irenhig. They'may be. wash- are, e - tnetat perfect iti form MY th' '1;" he left beneath Old plester. Leave on ied and shaken out in no .time-iin filet, 1 for thirty minutes or an 'hoer, and,aft. , a dozen of them may he shaken out in Or they are removed massage again the some time diet would be required With cold creatn, 1 to launder half the nUanber of gingham, , or calico aprona. If desired,. seersucker . i •Isibe the Cook 1100k„ • may be turd in plain White as well as in • tind that a lnincR'.3 of 4-uner savOrY ' • .A! genreit‘L4Of'.• P. 444iiin.qiori,who • t in cheesecloth Iniproves . has •devoted ote life . to 1 1 .tlia.K3all the scrolls of the .-extirmitiation .; or, dandelions,: gristle and fat'i,o.e sated• theY Can wist6s; "At' this. season hundreds, of be simmered ft. hours, the il,s00011g..... right-ingitded citizens are.. bending; 4fity, an/gaper training. antretaolitk • tho.)-r 'eeergies tO• the' ex44:7 3'ou orfoxeolipitt je4,!"iniria.tion of dandelions' in their fortf.stock • and 4s., boviq of -Oar fat wens. Ttley • can , be cut below • the 1P,a, front, theNp which 'will,. de f.or frYVOcrown with a -knife . and,t..,:lifted• by • a• inpastry,, •ortislitger calcei; knetarrg.' $1i inovenble - rush- ; 30(1 500, vpi- get two dinners anyWeY, Anat., wildtspould drop a•,sinail pinch sou etimesMthree, stock for . future off'salt ,Bit the bleeding root •froin. usei, 'lid a big dish of scraps for thi3' pocket; It is 'a • long proo„ss,,. adop, the familiar stripes, ...i, 4 • Use roe a Illadicheard, A convenience when one is cooking •••••••*:-.. tat a wooden eleat nailed to the Wall Jest above the cooking table, A strip On the wall of our kitchen, eays of elastic nailed to the walla few housekeeper, is a small blackboard. Inches above the cleat, and the cook • As ebtidren we used if') think it great 4mk. 01101) 4t the- right Num rests 01) fun to play there while Mother WilS at the cleat and lit Slipped back of the work, and hater we grew to appreciate eitistie, Which holds It Ili place., Thus the value Othe little corner halked Info may glance repeatedly at the eook off and reserved tor ofildro 'for 'the f c ii.00k without t00('114111 It with the fin. „bottbor ,ona_baket_ittAL eanctiemick gers or having it on the table, Where maker." It was sa itaieh more (100' It is apt to become soiled. 0111eItt than il easily mislaid penc tod pappr, , . I ;. Y • Tihsley has seen, ‘.4 •1** • A• Sonar 4,44. Patlenee-Does she ever speak of her fatitilystree? PatriecL-N•o; I think Wes one of the shady sort of [0008. The Sato* Thing. • hiaeltristie--Ilave you seen rantaber'e latest celor studiesThe Critle-No, but I had the delirium tremens once,. The deeire Of knowledge, like the thirst of Wiles, increases ever with the r's.firaplisitioti Of IL -Sterne, Its 110010 an a Medicine In Cases' at Mental Mistress, One could weal that the doctor of Medicine oecasionally called In the doctor of letters in eases of mental distress. There is a .tonic quality in books, properly eltosen, which is as beneficent to the mind as change of SCOOP or doses of fiat water. People do not realiie that the shortest way from the quagmire of the modern un- rest is a total forgetfulness of self, and, few know that the healthiest nepenthe is to be found in reading, The word disease signifies the negation of ease, and most forms of neurotie sickness are a deliberate Wort on the part of the invalid to make hinaself uneasy. If docters were to prescribe a course of Cervantes or Moliere or Balzae o.r -Sterna or Dickens or even Shakespeare and as strictly enjoin thoroughness in this coUrse• BS they would if the treat. meot were a matter of diet or medi- clue, many of their patients would be. , gin to mend from the first moment that these magicians land given them a for- • getfulness of self. It is true that Poe declares In the "Raven" "valuly I bad sought to borrow from my books sue. cease' of sorrow," but the opinion •of the world is overwhehningly against him, Good reading is a forgetfulness of earns, and, by the same token, it is an education in all those qualities Whieli make life sweet and grentlY to be desired. It is the valetudinarian Who moat constantly tells one, petu- lantly enough, that le never rends books. -London Clobe. • A LOUD WHISPER. For tickets illustrated, titerature, The' 'Very 11444411, , Of an eminent English statesman iJ i who was 0 very dull spealier 1411(1 ) Ashbourne •once told this ,story: -Ile • 4, i' was making a very dull speech o»e ; Iiil . evening, when I remarked to IA 1110111- bet' of the Cabinet on the dreariness.. - Of the porairmance. 'Ilti is an . ail- ., V mirable lime.' was the reply. 'I wish . ;.1 we had him.' 'What would. you do 3 with hitit?"Do with him? Heial him to Ireland of course. lie would • I disperse any unlit,wfut aseembly 4, . A ilve • minutes.' " 11 Reanimate Value of a Name. Qttilca I 1 0118e, • CountY Cavan, where Dean 'Swift wrote part of his Travels," has been sohl 1,1 the Irish land Judge's court, to- gi they. u Rh the deititisnfi. ,,t/wing to tlie luisocintion 11 /01 liean 1.4wift the house awl land were sold on the husis of. a rental (if gill, the of(11- miry pmh...1 'wing estimated at 457. -.Loudon. Ma il. It is Now Open. • The ' Great Fair at St, Louis. siid„;: , . • tfltcaii)del 31 50 (tilarg .ti.elcce;:sodarf(e: )8119 assaolle1 ir,o.nts2C7,:isnotou 5v7.55 • •523.15 . With stop over _privileges_ at . any InteriniTaMte Canadian staticris, .41s° at. Detroit and Chfcag,o. To see tbe 'Pair while eNerything is fresh tine, as hi bi t s arc at • their best, the incralis •01 11.1ay• and June w.,11 be tte. thne. regarding World's Fair and- other • in- . • Forgot *es Cocked. • During the Mexican ,war, in 184 Captain Kettly received orders from General Quitman to march with • a guard to. a ford in the Santander river' aumnali. . find prevent its pnssage by tho MeXi- • It came VrOM ft That a .Setitrr fern:moon, aoh, to trod -get; , Pattison,cl .1"; . ttletieit eaggetnit't...; • 1 I I. I l• • • cans. Ile reached the place, posted his mien with strict injunetions against be- traying' their presen6e and took his position on the bank whore he coaild • overlook the lord. Suddenly there tame the report of a gtin, fired by One Of his sentries. Captain Kenly ran ta the place, hay - seen no enemy, aod found the laen a Georgian, coolly reloading hls ransket. , •• "Hoar dare you fire your gun?" ex- • •claimed the angry captain. "The whole • division will be aroused." Even as he spoke the:Icing roll of the &tuna came floating 'down the .wind. The sentry saw. plainly.' enou h 'the . g . . • -trouble he had got .into, but he. an- Swered: • . • • "Well, captain, you see 'I •was so tired and sleepy. that to keep •naYself 'awake I 'kePt 'pointIng..nay gun at a • duelt I •saw•on the river,. sand I theught •how,I,Would like•to whisper to it, and, Hang it, I. forgot. the gun Wad cocked •and illvay she Went." •• • • The wan eseaped• with. it..sharp • mond from 'General Quitman; Who sent • hint word that if be•ever'whispered". again .witlimit 'Orders it would be all over With' ' - • • .•• ." , 'Jcise0i'm • At Dothan, 1» upper Palestine,. is a ' Tool, wide!) :bas refi:eshed. the . traveler. : filARBLEANDnFIANITE .100 Centuries. It is the Well of .itiseph. - environs forua a dreary .einingu•• : • •prospeet. . Above 11 is a. 10,W, insIgniti, OMMENT5 bin upon whoge suumflt chister a :Miserable' mild. hitta, •mid at the' s'e .,;serditi onaehronism..of ,a „dug steatinal WIllle,twity front, It stretefies • th • allnirec(ions • the 'faint toned,,, almost hueless exinttitse:•of• Syria10 landscape; long reacheS or pal- est blue and gray 1i4:i:yelloW; wit:11_0_11131• 4_ an .oc.11..slonal hloten of brilliant, coir.)F: P in the foregroniiti; Dreary and Waste. • and•Sati indeed is tlie 5in/416 to•the 0309 • of if 'h 11 t ti " f • le es. , tt o.„. it (3 o , it„. spa, ,It that squnt,' beeeines Nevi.. .11 1,0 • ,4 arta iflofflatA The lead.ing car- • riage makers. • All work manufao- tared. on the premises and guaranteed • RR:pairing ' proinptlyatiended to. 1101113ALL and MATH DurOn St.; Clinton. • eiblOrilint of VisiWs-7-visions a 11.14i b$ more re4 and vivid than the sbectaele,of mud lints and steam • to 1,114nd reelty:' „iMagelikine. • T.4ir 'The Democratic' Mouse of 'Lords. e .To think What .ti6le Was avnited 411 :--Ratteithury Street Works . , . rs. kgrian. .h1ri lMnttiIlll rtioi, • 6▪ . SEALE arguing ,If64311t ' the 'louse or lords.: ete*Yer and ibitticals 44.• • 4.6 Tories saying iLoughtto he pre4eryed because it was Ing it ought to be deStroyed 4vcanse if„waS stupid, and fill the time 41.2 one sa:vv that:it was right because it .• 14 stupid, because the chance mob of' or - &nary_ men Pthrown there by aceldent . or blood were a' great democratic pro- Aest: against' the lie.7er htse, against • the eternal inselet c).f the aristOpracy. • Of ,talentsf--Chesterton's "Napoleon. of Mums Notting ,k.,; • fe't RO \‘,1115 Mit414#1*‘', ' ;44 ,•+' • • , • ON 5 TION ...a. • •• • ' -. "‘ Little 'Luxuriesi.the' Be t ' . After -all, it Is a wide queStMn Wh er the • little ruturies enjoyed*. by IA • ' 00: . . , . . poorer etagties and which cOnsunutttheir .. ' scant fortunes do net, In the long •run,. 1.. PlEsIOIAN pontributeinore to the ,happineSs Of the, ,* . human race thatAdia the untold nalilio, )6f the earth'S rooney kings.'. • • • The Pair Daughter. Ethel -Do you ap,end all of your 'al. le,ivitecet 'Grace -No, 1, alWays save 6' • little. The thrift ,oft.ilt pleases father .so mtlehlhat be always gives me soine-.. thing .81tra at the end of the month! h. • • " • • • st• ConstipatiOn and • • Stomach Trouble The irnost common ills of 'Wei are quickly aired -by DK' • • Chasek.dney4tiver ° • Pills. . . kg. •By enlivening the action of kidneysi liver and bowels Dr.. Chase's Kidney. Liver Pitls entirely overcome constipation and ensure theproper workijig of the , digestive System. .c* • ptodomEakt mama. JAcitScati/Ilte New ORLEANO. •,. Through Sreeperi and fljning Cars BETWEEN." • 'tx Ste Louis and Mobile,. St. Louis dild New Orleans • Ask lorAieketS via M& 0. 14 - Iwo E Wow.. H moo arw 013en. Doo ' .74 • ko.' 1,04, 1.rosperity Offered. theiSe Seeking business opportunities 7" 3,41 '• • IN THE NORTHWEST Mits. Oweo CNti‘tufGf,* :15eserento,, • Oit states in•Very poor health when I began.to as.' Dr. ChaSe'S• Kidney. -Veer Pills,- • I 'had beCh a gOat sullerer 'from constipationand.',Atonattela trouble anikWaS we:dean/Nairn down hi strength. 1 i'fli•s gradually growing' woi:Se every day, , and filially decided thht would have to do . Pscitnefking, nearing of' many being cured by Dr. Chase's' Kidnoy.Liver-Piiis 1 Vegan t using theni, and soon noticed it marked change for the better,* I continued'ilii treatittent until 1 was .cured of constipation P. and my stomach was restored 4.0 a healthy condition, 11 01147 took about -three boxes of ping to entirely cure me." . • - I Dr, -Chase's Ridney.tiver Pills' one pill a, dose, 241 cents it box. The portrait 4111.0,.1 signature of Dr. A. W, Chase, the.famOu* ' rceAipt hook author', Itret on every box, , • • . 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