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The Wingham Advance, 1906-12-20, Page 3T_ ,c �+ ;, _ ' I .I,���ial'IUltl Ili I I rl I - _ .�V. i . �,. n. _ arml FAITH IN M1' #+'+'Ff'1'ft'+'F++l+,�+ W+++#*+! r+� H� t#+►+�#4# �,1.# f,E.'Rheumatisa CHRISTMAS IN LR HOMES* LUCK WUs *%a W*f I . ..VI s� . ` cz 1`� a to oa `ya;� , Aci4 I V dray. mslys I k+lh, . j ' , ,. uW pro> "Mut ties x " b4itly wdtlrout ayssx exeitiTtg titre kidaayir. t otftUft tle-~ ' In tJms latter ]rstf ax flee stfrnssateln L less would have 1se�d tiretsi � , How Some of the Kinds and Queens of Europe Celebrate I � (J3lrffa�oExpruss,. �° Dr. M N �- i+►r, t 4, 1110 Mack's The days when how wwo diad '� ((.��h ti C #we, twitch(as and their mantrAneom of a n luism- were protected agslzs,t westMd b IW400- the Holy Day. " .. r+ieh Ullla�#Sal Compound e. have awed away, xn xamo xistb4 11109M 14 the y a writer iawestns d rt znasl3 sof, � by, ' ret ur has at last Overcome this difficult 13 P y . shoes mailed in them. .As late se, Isis �1 l of, � e " '+ '0 `a ' '+ ++4+4' ►�'a'�'*+�'e'#' 'M�'i` 'i'+'1�4++d'rr�ir+f*�r(t+#+j * ' R� ntly actin an the kidoe s and y y ate rural c0mmunttlea whew superrsti there ►vtcw sevanta t ita�rsesbaaAs ms;( k 4 a ii Y general tion continues to maintain its bald ou There is a ' l of health, ireniatdt lsm naturally atixl saw fosrzra uua4lu> ated mindrr. F3ut fire use Of the fives seine London street, taut in .1841 endy . k 01"t groat deal of variety en iu this apartment known as the Ball of filtclis trees. The Raman urn of fate Is act, u 1 y safely. symbol Iles not died out, as the tiny its l'nd• =„ � ' I of world. Tlrei+0 is varietfow y even in the we shall find a dazzling galaxy of in the palace, from which they and file Du, Q. W. :flack, the wolr•ktuctvrr rttb• Only a few years arta the story was Junetlaa (Oast), She srayfri celebration of Clhristmas thou h the Christmas trees each standing on a children of the court draw presents by ! , goldwn huzseahoe dangling from a watch g + g I her stamp manufacturer, of Toronto, chain Or the diamond•incrusted sue on published in English newspapers of a 01 E klhAnkild d spirit of the day i0 out xywlseer tills sante. separate table, with presents ranged lot according to tho old Italian custom, I] begams se, oanvine(v;.l 'by filo extra- the bosom or hair of beau, to cxtrpenter in Ely who when ta'sex► 311 Y can l3irlc camfii to ` And as a matter of tours0, this variety around, There are Live gil;autlo trees while the k uld Fog, which blazes as ore?iasis ettrer; 'wsaugalt by this a 4yn'ccty, And the belief in the hue •f attflea, imaKined that a woman w]tazn he had For 11gic1 b� e ds Ails. lly pictt►sesquo in rias palaces of for Lilo Emperor and Lntpress, one for brightly iii the homes cf sunny Italy as ,he, his finanoially'bc,eked tile doctor lhta up A castoff horseshoe in the ruadwag elected from one of tris hooses had be- tT�N471 � i oda ray eeaf�d Ails. each of their six sons, -varying in size ill those of colder climes,, sheds it light Icoi n). 1g1e :business, nnktu of to-d-ly, is shown b tie frequency,which "t a N, by him. Certain wise old women by blood. I1ta4d'tr ONT Here is an account of haw some of fife ,according to their respective ages, sial around. The little ones also know that will not, of all thins, tack a tnellicine gilded and lYun u d eia ,$ adorns counselled him that fess only way to kind ' °nt' +md +rive l< Chriissand tmas. Let us begineens of Europe Zinn I•.d� aria essl but smallerIra one for the young Pana il the feminine old SantaChristmas will Day, f uniles�s it is tIICT,Xl%141y w•orbiry, After with ribbons, s p p F d s'l'urs protection from leer supposed in. 'to at, but none of them *"meek i> ward d o P , per ns it has the choicest + cameful in\ �;bigation, Mr. ;back says: "1 The origin of the belief in the lucky mutations, sorceries and evil imfluenoe mY tx,se. I.sat winter I wis- tnrltsq land. and Queen Alexandra of Eng- gifts, for its merry, flaxen haired owner to the place with mysterious fits if have yet to Cul oils failure•" rla]ities. of the horseshoe is lost it, tits ars ever, g was to hays a blacksmith nail three + and +�'�'d not bear to a4wnd is the light of her father's eye. 'Cha t1iGY aro good. One would not bq sur• lturseshoes over hIs doge. t a'a my feet four five na tee, Tk* valft 'Ile Ding and Queen, as most of their trees gleam and scintillate with a myr • prised if tbN year Iiefuua brought If t'ttis conrr:nnnd doesn't cure Vivax, mist of antiquity, but it sines not ante was ao a4nzte that I could loyal subjects know, celebrate the (Gay ad of tapers reflecting in the tinsel orna- something from England. Sinco Bing You a`i.k tlut;!Ang; Your money \tell be date the rise of the metal protection for This was done, and the supposed,witch not, heat to Edward visited the Italian court last xrei1'lptly returned, Try it. Aura write the hoof of the equine quadruped. 11ow \vas au enraged that she complained to have my slippaza ori, With a family party at Sandringham manta which cover their branches, and , . , far hack that the dean of the cathedral, but toe only I heard of �amr 13tilc, and deodcled to This modern survlvac of an old Norfolk make the Hall of Shells look like a room year Princess X0laride regards him as far Dr. AFnek s free baaklet on P.Ileuma- ,goes is not exactly known, ive it a fair trial. From first ownsilAnr . hall percents on Christmas day a sight from fairyland. Presents are admired, her particular friend, The princesses ti.m. It is full c.8 he:pful nnlarm,t,iom, but it is certain that the eohippirs, tie laughed at her, Enraged at her failure in to rejoice the hearts of the ancient games play d, and there is a banquet are too young yet to be taken to the Address: Dr. H. Ii, Afack 60 Xan a street, Progenitor of the present horse, did not to secure relief front what she regarded . g with it it did me, good, and It has gg � ' g as an intolerable condition, she Hurried note cured me, Where" be£ofe I .oauld Norsemen, The Yule log blazes on the at which Tfie imperial family partake precepao, the great spectacle o£ the sea- Toronto, wear shoes, for he had four toes, and al to the bedside c£ the sick man, and do. not stand on my feet for fives 1lydntTtew son In the Italian churches when a sa• . though the divided hoof of the ox is Y ata stand I (ern now not only stead, but hearth of the saloon, a room wlriclr an- of tiro carp, a standard Christmas dish, °rad tableau is arranged of living fig- frequently shod, to shoe four toes was spite the horseshoes over the doorway walk about mn .Outfeeling ewers to tie diaronial hall of lcug coo, and the tiino honored cakes, stollen, urea around the child in the manger, ITANEATERS OF THE OCEAN, undoubtedly beyond the potters of prim passed through it, But the sick mart where Tor- and around It old and young Sather, a and other varieties of confectionery pc• representing fire shepherds keeping _ __ itive man, even if the Neolithic cave And his advisers had their faith restored \ , I fedi like a new woman+ I merry family party, ,holly and .mistletoe culler to Germany. 'CJtc evening will watch, while beautiful pastoral music Sharks in Hawaiian Waters and How dweller was contemporaneous with the wheel they found that the economical have waited to see if the ourer was Per. dee!{ the walls; the boars head, and the probably close with the singing of Stolle bl,eksmith instead of using horseshoes maltent before making any statement, Y g g Ys played; but that will to a part of The fossil whose remains are found ill the had nailed up three of the shoes dis- very g give Tay Laron of beef stand as the sideboard; NacHt, $ealigq NAcltt, the old Christ- their Christmas in the future. y Dismember Victims, fossil beds of Colorado, and now I am Ye willing to and look disdain at that modern inno• mss song of the Fatherland. So ends. Some mss, ago I was living At a era- When men first devised plans for pro- carded after being taken from a donkey's testimony, 1011011 be pleased to answer Day With Sing Oscar. y" ,, ' vator the turkey. The plum pudding is the festivity at the Gelman court. The A quiet but happy Christmas festival pant azLaut ninety mi5 w fiom Ilwnalulu, tecting tie hoofs of horaeslfrotu damage feAs bc}• any inquiries, and if any one cams to wreathed and crowned with Holly, fila following day is merely one of recrea- takes places at the palace of Stockholm, g they probably made real shoes of braided belief in witches has almost wholly come and see me, I shall be pleased to mance pies swell with pride into flaky tion. where Bing Oscar of Sweden and Nor- One day a boat from a coastino steam. rushes and of leather, which were put Passed away so has the belief in the tell��them \resat Zam•Buk lute dune for puffs, and rte punch bowl, '+with was- A Family Reunio>r, as Denmark. way assembles }lis family around him. r lying about a quarter of a mile from on the horsos' feet only in time of need. efficacy of horseshoes to keep then, IPI , sail, wassail," (good licalth), is not Ding The gathering takes 1 s away. In fact, the poetry and romance tis by working such ct>ree as the wanting. A Christmas tree litters tivith a Christian of Denmark keeps g l4 pace Iri the prl• fess hero int Aalr'Lf't and -wealt 5aiitniQ But Aa these soon wOTC out and the or the old fashioned horseshoe hammered above 'that Zam•Buk has marls for itself theand and g Christmas at the Amnlienborg Palace vate apartment of Queen Sophia, who is clown tile wind. When tile sailors ob- working of metal became easy the use oat on his Anvil b the btrS� smith an its world-wide reputation, It la a oer• ir Majeeties'ohorisehgldegets aPres, in patriachal style, having all his chll- a Oinvalid. ift of Itthe raotvn71mMinldren g pend r9orved vEiat ,rad lvapponea they Tan aft ten of }� rdeon hoes came into vague ter beasts his grimy fo.go -tl a sparks flying from lain eurefor cuts, burns, bruises, et�etna, ent, dren and grandchildren resident in Ca g and 'utxn d overboard and emam toward rile beaten Steel, thrust into the fire at pimples, running sores, spreading .Gibs, peuhpgpn gathered around Him. The there is a great giving of presents be- J Pe The first were ill all probability not intervals, while with one hand he blew scalp diseases, .poisoned woundo, feaster- elosecby in the park, And theaI ala church festivities begin on holy eve, when the Theenue nmembers vor the usyul da hely an(1 foatmtwuu elmil-t One, two, three mailed to the hoof of the horse, but so his huge bellows tv su I the ox en ing sores, piles, ulcera, bad 1 s absces- Y P aged Icing, accompanied by his de Q ' \ Y P n c j 1p note water, dis-%p• made that they could be easily removed . to keep the metal at white heat—almost sem, holies, ringworm, erysipgleay scrofula, sweeteoldaols.School The Kin-is ing forthe scondants in duo order of precedence, her italof sinstitut onslends nasThe�court takes al as'u treads appeaa. red. am'd ,Hen the Kan- 3 th first the Roman poet, who t, re- \wholly passed away when the horseshoe- barber's rash, blackheads, acne, stiff - nonce repair to the knight's hall at one end I P flet centnt'y before Christ, re- aces nonce a country gentleman among his P b part in the lee carnival, which is a fes- We could ou:y count thr a heads swim. fens to the way "the mule haves her inal:ing niachine was invented. , rheumatism, and all injured, dis- people; and the Queen, as the old folks of which all enormous Christmas tree,, ture of the season in Stockholm, ming to the boot. Whom was tore iron shbe an the stiffs and of the slow h:' When first devised in 1835 it could eased or inflamed conditions of _skin cut out in the woods of liernstorff, is g turn out fifty or sixty pairs a minute, and tissue. Of all druggists a4t fisc a have it, is the "missus," while the cilli set up, '1'he tree is decorated .with ail- In Other Lands. fourth? They w7ene all excellent awtm- In the old testament there is reference box or p dren and the grandchildren are the "fam- ver chains looped from bough to with all There is little to relate regarding the mess and we wondered what had happen- to horses' hoofs being broken by mighty a nthi was afterward increased. Colborne, aid from the fi�aal•Buh Ca, . ily, which means they belong to the P g , celebrations at the courts of Belgium ed. T1s three anon climbed -aboard this prnncing9; shoteing that they were not Longfellow wrote— reek, Toronto, upon receipt /hall, The married ones have, other and is studded with innumerable stars and Austria beyond the official observ- boat and rowed track. They were some protected by metal shoes, but the refer- Under the spreading chestnut tree of price. B boxes for 82.60, r homes, but that does not count \when and lights. Above hovers a glittering ante of Christmas \which takes place, time rowing about the schooner in an ence by Romer to "brazen -footed" horses Tile village smithy Stands— .i _,►--1 1 1 an el and benealH sits our mischievous is held b s there teas still much more interest in. nt Christmas they assemble under the g The Empror of Austria is very lavish aimde,5s way and them came ashore. 'They y ome to refer 'to brass shoes, biacksmithin than there is now when Has Microscopic Eye. parental roof. old friend, Robin Goodfellow. Presents in his charities at this season. told .the said story of the loss of their although others ragard it as mere poetic the automobile has to so great an e1- The Librarian of Congress at Wash- There is cheer in the servants' hall, for everybody are arranged on tables In faraway Russia the Emperor and Orate. They 'had seen bloody water near tent served to dispense with horses and ington Has a microscopic e And there is cheer in the laborer's Got- down a},Her side of the hall, and when Empress keep Christmas, according to ire schooner aryl an enarmomy tshardc Mithridates in his tear with the Ro horseshoers. A use to which horseshoes P ye when it Cage, where each head of a household those have been duly admired and good the tenets of the Greek Church, on De- swimming about. mans had to send his cavalry away* while tames to small errors in literature. Thor. wishes exchanged the little princes and comber 25th Old Style, which is in our besie m C zicas because the hoofs of Are lofteu put in country districts is an is never a misplaced comma in any book has a joint of beef, while the sick beds g P , Y , S'o vnconsci�ously I •had really ,seen a g• g Y pitching ung a game of quoits when regular, P of the suffering are brightened by re- pie glittering hands and dance a -round grandpa smiles calendar, domestic whichtheiressentially tereman jump into a shaadt's mouth. Evi- his hot e,, were worn down. The earliest quoits are not available. The heavier that comes under his scrutiny that he membrancea. The children too are bn P J, derrtly the vnett junipine into the water tv that the people of Theesaly uoi does not see and his iniad record Er. . gay and expectant, for before tale sea- '"mlg°ly on the merry circle, but not observe at Tzarskoe-Selo, the simple attracted the shark's attention and he were the first to protect the hoofs of shoes—that r fife less worn they aro-• rata in successive editions of any work without a touch of sadness in these la- abode which is more home to them than took the last 1, an as he hit the water. their horses feet with shoes of iron. They the better for this purpose. i are meat and drink, so to speak, to that son is over they will have their res ter ears in memos of his the rand palaces at St. Petersburgwere first tied on with thou A picturesque sight in country black - party up wt the hall, be laden with pies- Y Y Queen, who and grand The little rand ducheaeII many years therte was a onto-- thongs, but with smith shops in regions where oxen are eye' . ents from a giant Christmas tree, sere used to be the life of the gathering, g aa-med native working. at odd jabs wbout the invention of nails they were used to used is presented when an ox ae shod. I As Mr. Putnam entered his office, one cd with tea by the Queen and grin- Probably no monarch in Europe re- have Cluistmas trees as their parents the cv}iarves Ot7,° day I nquiad of a fasten the hoofs and shoes together. morning, not long ago,, he found a cou- did in their childhood and there is the Owing to fire conformation of the hind ceases and la sines with the royal °elves such a beautiful variety en gaffs native friend dioty the elan became rruaimi- The Creel{ name for the modern home les of an ox it is not feasible to take pl0 of friends waiting to see him about children. Before the ' ew Year is far at this season as the King of Denmark. usual present -giving and merrymaking, t to ed +`Ma.no," was hia sa'gmafimn't reply. p , up a matter of business, one of whom while play g r y shoe, tho she, a of the crescent moon The Quen of Holland and Prince while k the lad ertheor give Russian fass a t e h This is the ward. for shark in the Haw• first appears in the works of the Emper- up h e footand put tsoi a shoesiis used, waitinghad picked up one of James advanced ,there may be a dance for the of the man had been a or Leo in the ninth century.These werehorse,slings+ , « cotmty. servants Shootand ing for there wil un season with aNminlglingdof celebrate and PTecedes Christmas Day. This year the agrr+oat diver. ian One day°he and a coim an made of iron and fastened n with nails. by which the bulky animal is drawn up nal„Alto while awe heAeimitucl{y Car- ile o-doubtedl be and parties on the Sand- German customs. On Christmas Eve three celebration will, I fear, be marred by ion were diving for squid near the re �ef. Suetonits says that Nero, the emper- from be tion glta ihoofsnd p Aa thesthat he are dividee shoes d reader arose to greet librarian the g the anxieties of war. or whose name is inseparably connected pq zingham Lake if Ding Frost arrives,. trees are set up in the palace at The There is no Christmas to record, of Shark attacked ham and as he tried 'with the burning of Rome had mules or cloven it is necessary to have four Placed the open book on Mr. Putnam's There is nothing novel in this Christ- Hague, one for the royal family, another course, at the court of Japan', but the with Ills outst,retedied alvn to shove him- 'with silver shoes, theelPliny, pairs of shoes for an ox instead of two, desk. mas; but it is national. When Wash• for the court, and a third for the house- Emperor and Empress have a series of self clear of the monster h'is aim was says that Nero's notorious as dor a horse but .the ox shoes are Glancing at the book as he took his ington Irving visited English shores, Hold, from \which gifts are distributed to picturesque festivals at the New Year, bitten off nearly up to lits shoulder. pea had her beasts shod withti Queen But smaller and of different shape, so that seat Dir. Putnam remarked: "The stony everybody in the slice. Next da the There is An old native lacaag not far it ,is believed that these were not nailed the cannot be used for other purposes, is quite different from the original ver - nothing impressed him more than file Y Y PY at which flowers and tea seem most ``+ Y cion published an the magazine.” heartiness of the En dish Christmas Queen and court attend service rn the cons icuous. fromr me who got the \vanst of an en- as horseshoes are P gazine. g ' chapel royal and again on the following P counter with a shark and lest a huge of the hoofs, but the upper part drawn One of these uses is to nail the half- i "I don't think so, at all," said the and the Bracebridge Hall in which dto P Y g g = " ► ,y oven the feet on l was made of the re- , immortalized it has a worthy successor day' for both the 26th and 26th are CRYING SHELLS OF CEYLON. Piece of one of his buttocks. I !lave c}ous metal so as to give a litterin rr . one arm and leave the other projecting friend. `I remember reading it when it in Sandringham. Chrsitmas days in Holalnd, though it is often heard the natives teiding the otory pearanee to the hoofs of the animals from a post so as to hold a rail or board first came out and it appears precisely against the tradition of the Dutch Re- and suave no doubt of its being authentic. when they moved. in a barway in a fence where means of the same to me." At the El see. formers to make a festival of aithr day. Sounds They Make Are Like the Notes I psiaed, in the , entrance into or egress from a meadow ' I can convince you, then," said the Il. �. Y Am island schoonter w(r(r cat Y No older nails used an fastening* shoes But 1'et us cross the channel, to The Queen, However, Has a special bans of an Aeolian Harp. , channel. The schooner's boat was out tr, horses' feet have been found than plowed field or pasture is desired, and br}arian, with a twinkle In his eye, as, he _' France. True, the Elytisee is not a royal quet at the palace tin Christmas night, Sir J. Emerson Tennent, having heard adsaft, but was bottom side up, Thee na.• those believed to have belonged to Chil= cattle are to be kept out or in. sent his messenger for the old magazines home, but it is the offdacal representa- and observes the occasion with some fes- a story about musical sounds issuing five crew earl a white skipper clntrr; for deA, I, emperor of the Franks, who died In literature the Horseshoe plays no containing the original story. After rive of Frencli life. fluffy. The great festival in 13olland is hours, to the last flops they had. The in 481 A. D. The shoes were fastened imimportant part, from the early folk• about fifteen minutes' search he turned Paris is in her gayest mood on Christ- Saint Nicholas Day, December 6th, when from the lake at Battielea, in Ceylon, 'skipper while in the stater endieavorutg with nine nails to each hoof. but no part lore'tale that "for want of 'a nail the triumphantly to his friend and said: mas Eve. The toy sellers throng ,the the children's patron saint comes down Paid a visit to the place. The fishermen to rigbt the boat had Wotil rliegs bitten of the shoe remains. The oldest shoe ex- shoe was lost and for want of a shoe the Here is the passage I referred to. I i aides of the boulevards, the bonbon the chimney And fills the waiting shoo told him that the sounds which resem• • off by a shark. Although he was gotten tant is one which belonged to the Emper- horse was lost and for want of a horse knew I could oat be mistaken. In the shops do a roaring trade, and from the with presentsand the merrymakings and bled the faint sweet notes of an aeolian joss of bloode boatagtlam, hue soon esPiaed from or Charlemagne in the eighth century, rq�ler the battle lost and was lost," want of aversion your were reading the line reads churches, as the midnight bells peal and family gatherings take. -place. The ' harp were heard only by night and dui- 'Co an mind there is r7p u in which there are holes for nails, I to Sir Edwin 'Is that a11Y and in the magaAne'That . chime, issue crowds of -worshipera who our ( y q estiom, that Arnold's lines in the Pearls of the is all, young Queen is much too good a Dutch ,Ing the dry season, were most distinct William tho Conqueror is believed to Faitll": have been celebrating mass, in honor of woman.to neglect Saint Nicholas , and oerta,I 4s-h4•irlcs twill eaat humans. I don't have introduced horseshoers into England I Y 1Le , I when the moon was nearest the full and tibial{ they are exactly lying awaile for he gave the to a in ancity of Nortbampton as The golden horseshoe of the moon Baby Came Well Packed, da recut T President and MIA- likes the children of Her household to roceededw, the believed not from ane,witifief Waned an the west. dame return to the Ely, to entertain worship at his shrine as She herself did fisdh, but "Yom a shell called the "crying make a supperon �a go,at, horset,asietigutl, furnishing shoes for hisin nho sesta d Henry r - 1 Straw covered the pavement in fraaE their family' and friends at the reveil• in the happy days of childhood, shell. I ion, or great Christmas supper, \v oil- e „ +� i dead or alive, if lie is hungry, and those De Ferres, who went from Normandy BORROWERS TOOK THE HINT. • of a e°1•tain Tesidcmce to+ deaden the with its light and Christmas to dashes, arts- Court of Sing Alfonso. In the evening, says Tennent, when temptations conte hie, way. But Sharks with the kine and whose d°seendants Iroise of passing' vehicles. Mister, ask - One naturally turns from holland to the moon rose I took a boat and accom-° not always, lin i — ed a small boy of n paser-0ry, wh0tb tic confectionerq, and every possible Spain where anothdr" youthful monarch Panted the fishermen to the spot. We Y Y bear six horseshoes in their arms, was Suburban Housekeeper Returns Their t'}uis hay (Loin' oak duets?" "Dip sod," variety of bonbons, forms a marked rowed about 200 aids northeast of the 1 'One da I was drifts g off the island so named because he was in charge of the Owa Coffee and Gets Desired Relief, said the anany "the stock bas just ' q contrast to Substantial En lish fare. reigns. There wo find Christmas eelo- Y in au yacht 0d the weather was very royal forriers. t g brated with the magnificent pomp and jetty by the fort ate • there was not In'a suburb of this cit brought a baby to fibs women, who lives If one es out to the poor quarter b p p gate; clear. We noticed a largo sluank e+wiml• At Oakl2am, the seat of the Earl of y resides ain this ihov by The boy looked ones o£ Cldch Monsignor the ragpicker and rithlal o£ the RomisH Church, forming a a breath of wind or a ripple except those �� under the boat about ttt•,emoy ioet Ferrera, the rule was poi centuries en- matron who y' gn also oP marked contrast to the Lutheran court. caused to the dip of our oars, I behove. Wath mwthin�+ ease to d o the set ,forced that any baron of the realm who prides herself upon her .more at the littered street and them gaud ,Makin f a eveillotnl but �vitl o t e seen, the The youthful Alfonso observes the fes. "On coming to the point mentioned I out to capture tile fellow: Dliting a passed through should forfeit one of his' coffee, and those rviio have enjoyed the wit luwrde eyes: Leel It uitm 4ave vaccessories g , ' Gobelin tival for twelve days, as our forefathers : distinctly heard the sounds in question. hook with ,half a chicken, 1,) if v.' bread, horseshoes unless he redeemed it with a l hospitality of her board agree that her come well packed•" acessorie ,5f Sevres china Lndsee feast : did before the Reformation. It. begins They came up from the water like the and 0 ham bone, add tied uo t id luool{ fine, and so many shoes were received' pride is well founded. For months she i , 1:1 Pe Y ' Y with the midnight mass on Christmas . gentle thrills of a musical chord or the 1' Tommy — 'Pop, ears are always on Pop— look like fairyland. - g with man in, we dowered fire aldt:;4atne in this way and placed in the,castlo has been distressed by the propetisitiee the side, aren't they?" Tommy's Pop— The President's family are own u I Eve, 'when the yKing th a Queen grandees of the I faint is rubbed vibrations by a moistened finger. lIt morsel rready to take a quick tuirn round emblement these were covered with the of some of her neighbors who have bor- "Yes, my Son," . Tommy—"Thea what's Y bn p, Eve, ' anted b the in. front of his no.se, ,111 but if there are little people spending , court, magnificently attired, go an state was not one sustained note, but a mul- the bitts when rte muade ff, I When Boniface rowed coffee and that only, to her coca - third Duke of TllIt Y, , Christmas at the Elysee they will have procession to the chapel royal of the � tatude of tiny sounds, each clear and dis- i Will, this unappreciative monster to- oany, went to meet his bride an 1033, it sionAl but serious inconvenience, J, put out their aluoea on the inantelsheif, palace in Madrid. Alfonso attended this I tinct in itself; the sweetest treble ening- fttsIc to notice it, even whew, Nve, lots- is recorded that his train was so Magni- It was true they returned what they a 'CRISIS o 1' GIRLHOOD for it is well known that after the re- great ceremony for the first time after ling with the lowest bass. ered it on his naso and carefully skwked ' ficently decorated that the horses were borrowed, or imagined they did, but the I i� veillon Jean Noel will descend the he attained his majority. On Christ- '`On applying the ear to the woodwork it down over his nose within easy reach ' shod with silver instead of iron and si}• coffee they brought her back was not of i I chimney and fill the bottines with bon ; mas morning rho Ding and court again ` of the creased In the vibration was greatly in- of his mouth. Soon he slipped Away roto : ver nails were used, and the duke graei- the quality of that they borrowed. She !1► TIME OI' PAIi11 �B P�II. bons. Th© gray-haired President will ; attend mass in state after which the suds varied the blue depths. Bien another came, , ously granted that if any fell out they could not in justice to her reputation or I V think of that simple old mother of his day is spent in merrymakingh In the ` considerably at different points as we It seemied to us the enjoyed the rh should be the her otvn re uirements or the maintenance 1 11 4A the denied deri ed herselfvho in the to fill has Christmas , takes :afternoons long lace, adorationpres representation of the I moved across the isles, as the number dory tie ya4cht maale Aan Nye tried, found them. ASlate the Sixte nth of her reputation so much as use it. Miss ha ma Cola Saye that Lydia B+ aa&gg P P , of animals from which they proceeded but with the same luck As with the first, 1 century an Ungliah nmbama.dor In Paris On one occasion when her complaints Plnkham s Vegetable Compound du . scene at Bethlehem is unveiled in• the was greatest in particular ipots, and oe- a Saved Her Life and Made t[er Well. The Kaiser's Christmas, great hall of the palace, and the young casionall we rowed out of hearing alto- I 'lied' never soon a ehnrl{ before retntso had light .ilwer shoes so fastened on his to her Husband were particularly sorrow - g Anything im tine eatable line.—Frork•st ami horse that when the animal pranced the 'fill he suggested that she keep the coffee How many lives of beautiful yonrid One approaches the palace of Potsdam ' ting and his friends make merry with gether, until on returning to the orig- stream. shoes were flung off the the crated iris have been es of cod net as the dance and music around the Sacred rPttunecl to her for ase when her visitors , j I WithQrima, for ones mo Germany. Cert manger. There as also ti Clnistmas tree, newedeality the sound`s were at once re- 1 _ 1 scrambled for then. snught to borrow more instead of throw-' girls ripening into womanhood I How y' from which Alfonso distributes lits. .< Horsashocing has been cllaracten:zed as in ; it away as site •had been doing. And inany irrelarittes ondisplacemente have, g This fact Seems to indicate that the What Not to Take Camping. « ahF at once put rile ]An into execution. o wl tainly Ili me other royal home an Europe ,Throughout the ensuing twelve Jaya the I' >t• one of the penalties tvhieh civilization 1 P been developed at this im�iortant period; IF is it such a great domestic festival as court is all benevolence and diet and causes of the sounds, rohatever they may An coential is that which, try earth inexorably exacts." Every time a horse The next borrower was received sweet- resulting in years of suffering l in the Fatherland. The celebration every great institution an nd gaiety altar d be are stationary at several points, and maria, individual •experience, he has forma! is shod damage is done t:1 the hoof by ,l v ani her request for a portion of takes lace on Christmas Eve but dur• this agrees with the statement of the Oat he cannot do without. , parin it and utting nail holes in it toffee complied with most graciously. It; P m the royal almsgiving. The festival g P was promptly returned, but with less - Ing the afternoon tho Kaiser has a' cloaca on January 0th, when fire Bing lues that they are produced by mollusca •, How to tLertertrltdne that? I Lave else- and there is constant clanger of a nail p P Y ' �`.•'- pleasing habit of walking out with plea• }las another recepttott to celebrate the and not by fish. Iwhle're indicated, a ,practical eapodient, I or a sliver of one penetrating into the appearance of gratification than had a . . ty of loose money in his pockets. School- visit of the mag! to the manger. "they came evidently and sensibly - hich. will, 1, h,oulever, bear Ter,Ntbtion i flesh and causing lameness, It is said been the wont. The plan was continued „..-M boys passiAg the public roach by the pal- The Royal Pair of Italy, nom thein the th f the l lake circumstances And there was here VVlten you have reaab'ed home ar• . tbat the making of horseshoe nails by and applied .o the others. 1 , i r bila for ace suddenly h find rtlremsworl:menves am- Ire- In the royal hoarse of Italy there is to support the conjecture that they cotild sideer d,own 'our n theturn fy • duffle bag the ]mtistieentur , andhhas &lmosas tnv o}fan S he quality as Jones' formerly,"coffeeis not said one as neighbor: .�? ood 4�'•• g P g also a seat soh 7ous celebration and Y y P 3 g gK."', turning from their toil are the rasher for i home isgthroughout t1e twelve days of aceta ontheieho ep conveyednaalongy the contents into three pidrs. Let pile No, planted the ole -fashioned i,and•graught to anot�ier. �� l".:.,�"Q% a silver coin; and some poor and lonely Christmastide given up � to services, 1 include tihorse afticlos out ]lave useedi nail, has contributed largely to lameness So I've noticed, said the other neigh- . ^�% wayfarer may find a old piece m Steri• surface of the water, for they were loud- `eves da or ,nenA that often ? Y Y g P' Y cliarit and diet The King and his �' Y� Y ;let pilo of horses, as a machin°•made nail is bor. f' , ously dropped in his path. The Kaiser's beautiful young queen with oheir two est and most .distinct at points where No. 2 comprise those you have ttseci :bwt morn liken• to split when driven into the In less than a month tho borrowing ' Christmas boxes (Weihnaelitsgesellenke) little daughters; not to spcalc of the son, the nature of the land and the interven- once, and pile No. 3 ibhose you hoh�e not hoof ad one portion to turn inward and ceased entirely.—Philadelphia Record. ` 'i 'fi<.. e� are nothing if not dramatic. have a ver pretty domestic atherin ton of the fort and its buildings forbade •used at all. Now, Oro matter 'hmv your the ether outward. - - g y P Y g !i, But let us accompany his imperial for they are a ]tome -loving couple. Tho �0 Possibility of this kind of conduc- licart may yearn sifter the Patent Ding. Ne monuments or Sculptures are ex - majesty back to the palace, In tho great little princesses ]lave their Christmas tion. —Chambers Journal. bat in No. 3, s1kat your eyes and Togo- tant showing any horses with aboes ear. FOOLED THE HOLD -IIP MEN. F� ,�. 1 = 1 lately discard the two latter p6Jles•. lier khan the second century, but a bas Intended Victim Dumps His Money Into ��' i - - ,,pp,� ,,pp��,, The Almost Human Dog. NatiamilT, if you aro Waoarg minded, relief in the museum at Avignon is of i ���� The da itndowbtetil exli}bita more . 1pile, No. I wilal boa Isyn�onynl: for your thi sdote. A rein in the British museum Mail Box and Thus Saves It. /I mmQ*� 1 Y ment. As o, rita4.t,tcr of fact front Tarentum of about 200 B. C. is, ,IY[ ,Q n , human traits than any other lower dna- ee(q� Y A west end man is an experience r d iii wadi probably not be as otromig. minded .however, supposed to represent a shod Gently that made his hair stand on end I . I ma1, and this by reason of his long naso- as that. You will ar to .ourself horse. When the ?Tums invndecl Europe And had it not been for his quick wit mother should come to her child's ciation with man. There are feiv of our g`L` Y q aid at this critical time and remember somewhat in this vebiom: their horses Are believMl to Have been in devising a nrtaus of getting out of the that L die ' Is our bob thin, Weak, fretful �ltarotr, se joy,�funng c]tl voat h cf �adventuredoes t "1,�, that, ;s a'r1 very well; but dt wa4s shod and the Arabs of the Ilejlra in 622 difficulty it might have coat him dear. Compound will prepare the fiVegetable � r 1.•d Istat ( i jealousy, suspicion, comradeshi , helpful-. Pat Dbi bat is not inhpile Nob 1. the ib A When D. ahorseshoeiug eir s first game into and wassthe returnutgsurer of a Homc irozna local meet p0ertod in a otauige`rl'e life F/1� 9 mess, guilt, -covetousness, and the lilts, or vo ue the Art of the smith was regarded young 11 �• _ be sure T d7i:1 tact use it an this pia• g g Ing widh a considerable amount of money or irre larities. Make him a .S�Ooft'+.r �Etnur,,rion I pversion ofnth emus I amto hnot ire butho t •ttrewlals trip; but n other crot:tlitians I as ranking with that f writing poetry an his liossession, fortunately the great• Mise P,mma Cole of Tullahoma, Testa., might need it every day. ---Stewart 11iL or giving instruction, so that noblemen, qr part of which was, in currency, writes. - that the Is e of t. bisho s and en id ot y , behavior at times of la large toward • c'a'rd White in "Quttp Fxiui4;pm.(nt," to not disdain to v And the tidier inch e west endAndtu: ed distance aido Dear Mrs. Pinkhamr i baby.g � r Dovernber, I want to tell you that I am enjo 1►rt a (small, the slights he puts upon him,;the Outing Dia• azino `fo smiths were men of high rank.. Many street toward las home, when he ttotace(1 ter health than I have for gears, apd T +owe even ejeetinK hie urine upon hint, !s' , noble families have horseshoes in their that he tons being followed by two sus• it all to Lydia E+ Pinkham's VegetableCom- .S�CO>1!ixt+.f+ L�f*rt�ccl'�'ion ig Cod Liver Oil i hardly capable of any other interpreta• t s.rm.orinl bearings. picions looking men. Quick as, a flash Found. i; tion. The forbearance, too, which a The popular -tradition that it is lucky he pulled all envelope out of his pocket, When fourteen years of Ago I suiar l at. large dog usually shows toward a to find a boAwshce has rent antiquity, addressed it to himself, Stam d it, put most constant pain, and for two or . ce '4- and a hod hitesi re tired so that it is touch little whiffet, never resenting Its great ` q � P year's, I had soreness and pain tri ,mr cid Ip )� P P y 8 i( 1 aa hoe the rnatorn of tlAilinfi tb°fit up the eurrenoy inside it and dropped It in headaches and was dizzy q impudent attacks, is very human. A for preserving the same good fortune od the mail box. Then be started on a doctors all Wled to hetp _YMO. taarvous, In easily digested• by little folks. barking dog' never Mites' 3s an old say is -an Antidote to ill. In a boot: written braek walk. "Lydia B. Pidkham's V fable lad -It I Ing founded upon human nature at ` by Dr. lfor»r in 10." reference is made Snddeniy there carne a commar7d'from was reeommended,s4nd rt�kk���� I well as upon dog nature. The noisy to the goat luck of finding pitcre of iron behind him, health begin toim rover,'pidiy,aAd - blutterer is rarely dangerous, whether and the ill hick of finding siivcr. Tri "Tlands ti lO it Saved myy life. ipsincsr2 hove my i P ,,nco will. be a help to ottiar g1 TII CalasequentYq the baby that 1r3 fed Oil man Cr dog. T de not agree with StCv- Tloly(day's Cctrnedv "Hiarrlage 0f the Up went his hands rind the robbers 1,Luirrg from girlhood to woman enaon tbat the dog is a snob. The kty i � Arte, published in the same Cerrtttry, went through His pockets, g smile l grim- I }:now your ompound will do as +Swift J' i�Iis►>1tyCLX.i'irCl'n is a sturdy, rosy Ao A dog'A heart is kuide s. Ire will he ptit.m tfaamhthorseshoes ors shoshrrlcty n his 4i011as the holdups 11� ups't`eenred only a few for them." + alwa meet you half we, anti Snare, lad he thought with If you know of any T girl w� V ehookod Iitdo fell'o`w hull of h6alth and vigor. [have beat aakCii ,why the faun dog ! "Refltetiont,;' piiblisha(i in lildlt ,Ira fmgar pleasure of the money he had lint in the tick and needs mother yy vlice ask 1 whtrally shows such hostility to tram pw I s! "The ecmmton people of the eountry mail UX in Vnee dam's tare. Tht rob- to write Mrs. Pink}lana, Lynas, bfswr , . . and all diArtlintablC-looking persons. Tt r havt a tradition that Itis u lucky thing bers went away Complaining of the she will re(.•tive free s�dY_U wh3oiE +� ft trot their looks that disturb the Clog, Vol , : r : r to find a, horne•Slioe anti though twat+ small AmAtint they aeenred and tho trot• ub her on the right ro&dl tet but their ame11 -a strange, un "OVM +tor, to make rn self merry with this fond starer w6fit home. Next d•A tht letter ppealth Aald hs ALL r5'plUt dl� 1 ld f 1804. A141f7 f 1.CI C rood -.-.., John 1;nrrousths in ulnas► aura 1 re,'° Y y h y y •w r, n e m+y k, ad to le the tyiiprrstitiaitt +ru}gax rit(top• cora tainirrg ,bel money .teas deliverCd 1'irskh tie clangglrttt•in-lar4r *t 11111- xi'Aftar Iri Animals, in The tYattrrg Tiring- > s+ r cwt% twif to piclr it tip " mfely °bit Wt rs�•elts �I11d Ttfi 1T&*t-TtI- 1'in]cN= 90d for tweet -ft" 6464 ' arm for D1110 , r The rudlfug of horseshoes oyer dotter U" been aivldog sick wvaa a IM OW4, ..a..