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MAGICOPMAORI PRIESTZ")
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Ixtrange Powers, of
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Which Tobungas
Were Masters.
, � been .termed �
What in tile past has �
been left Alone he might have reeQvered;
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magic, presents Itself now to the Won-
but they- took him to the hospital At
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tifie mind Aii an imperfect use of. forces .
Rotorua, where, -probably In ignorance
tile gull knowledge of which Nvo )lave y
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of the awful a crodueso. In w4abb, thO
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to ac_quire. The Maori priest of old,
head is hold airiong Maori -S, and especi-
,
or tollanga as he was, called, W04 russ-
be
put; 0 11isUll 01 n, 0 nlf.-Iiu,
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ter of many p9weris which ,.call now
inat hair and bearl wero all
explained by hyphoti-sin, although his
-pretending
was the most terrible And degrading
. .
methods of to procure wes-
thing that could ]lave happened, to To -
sages from the gods Were doubtl,ess due
hoto, his personal topu had been violat-
,
to craft. Ventriloquism also w,as prac-
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A h
ed 4n',L this, proying o is .mind, killea,
tiod, by the priests, particularly when
him, .
communication was 6owed with & de-
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mins, )low. �
oeasod relative, There rom
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ever, it mass of evidence proving that
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-, ��,
I WHY HE QUIT.
th000 men possessed po
, .wers which call
only be explained, says a correspondent
Even the Older Man Admitted That tile
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of the Pall Mail Gazatte, by prooesses
Youth Had CAUSQ.
into whigh we are only now beginning
Oily Jim I" called the man With - the
to have any insight.
Many white man are familiar, wltl,
,on,
tile young follow with the obam.
boo to �
s ou s of the ob-
aervances of the Maori priest, but.. of the
bling gait, who was making for the
street oxitp putting on his cost Us lie
I Innei meaning and origin of their ritual
we know nothing, In the teaching hand-
went -
The youngr mail stopped hesitatingly
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ed down to those chosen among theiv
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da",t descendants under circumstances
and turn -,-d about,
f(What you doill' with y.9ur coat 047
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of great secrecy the pupil was t to
several testis in order to prove hV
, pro-
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Where you voln� T" I
1111,v
_ e quit the job," replied the young,
ficie ,
1119ty, he had to take in his hand a
hard, smooth and round stone, and, re-
man. ,4 tell me why you'quit,' � '
"Comeheresn I
. ,'What'lls the'
said the man with the hoe,
pea,ting a karakia, or incantation ea.1led
trouble with you.7 You RiWt been On
P)
bet* of its roimous ltnuve,, . . -, -�r.-_, =10—,�,,-_ al
01 11 , Au
CQUYN'T", 11111,111.1121111 ,de n4 tucl X 4rgF9WXWaW1".7r!, - 1 4� I
ote, has booll ftwdl'i� ,o,,,"(."�,�,.�d"-"""I"�"l�'j, - __ .. _� I r4k ' ILP A4, dM � - I,>
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r.uiltlolA � I . � . --,.% a &--) " d a IS , " ,, . A ,
ilew Occupy Qlan� or the ell,olce'at - ,. �_ , - , Wo I I I I 0 51"n U . t, VW R a n AND - .1
lit Ahe coatrul quarto.1r, at WO city. -rio , 11 I _ . .
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"Vita" hall Ittat publishG4 a P1411 If 1111oulo, - - ,A41 S. �� - . 11 - t I 4
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�Ity occu- I - . : �
libowlag Oltio ter rtion 0� tile 0, ,J . 111�� t, % . . -1 _ -
pIQd by thmet"ItIvIlshineuts. Vile reasoll 1, 11� . . MISS COOLEY OF CALIFORNIA 1.10l I.."., - - __ .1 I
far their Multiplication pro,bublY Ilei In the �
feet of the gr -oat development at the monas- ��!; %;,��, .; .1 !I A $triking PAir.
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tic, or liouil-wousatle orders whIch have boon . L I � . - �, DUCRIUS 111E WORK .— There govs," said Tome, "a spauldlig
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multiplying for yea"? sti, i-wory now order ". . I !� 11 : - I teatil,
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01' congregation, to .k�a 14 D11410091 Z - ... I "I liRva. qvIned and 111allaged a 4x,o , Siucil a 0 4 1 4Q a oill, 1� .+ , 1. MT . #I .
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with the Wit- oaks to have a central , � i i . - I � , 11, I . J,Itnate s wii h. ya th re re
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house In Items, ana for tblo accommodation
" 1"ar""o, to pay i1a4diQuiply enough to
tam omucro to got rid at their eX-
Iltlapitr t-1)1�141'1- tS tO MAIM r0OVl for the WkAr-
or" at 'me picturesque ligbit more Or 1039
meddileyal, .
An 10n$1141i. lady i?f ra� *cquaintance, forced,
t �, .
.a Imyo 4 flat which the had occuplell, for
s � her rent Weis ra,104 40
per ootlit., succeeded In finding another lit a
portotly new house in a less arLit,ocratIc-
.
or, to put it plainly, In 4 rather sIUMMY
quarter of the , ol,ty, sho, w[p lie coolner In-
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*talled than she w%t.s Informed that 00
might have to leave at any moment as a re- '
IWOus order was In treaty Cur this purchase
of the building, and, in the event Of 00
promises ch%ugIng hands, the contract mad')
Dy the ,terants with the existing, I-Andlord
,would become void. And the uncertainty Is
still bangln;; over hex, bold,
Rome. then, whether for the poor or the
moderately wo,l-to�do, is proliably tho most
A boa, to Shatter the stone into frag,
merits, and that. only by the mental op-
three days.
"Mac's been rAggin' =10 again", said
1%le'S ou me light
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was said, had succeeded in serving a Sub-
'ration of willing,, without an
L 7 'fjby�aioal
effort. To all the priest's operat ons the
1. pieked
the young anai .
.
from the first, an' I told him jest, now
poenA on John D. 1�1,00%01!611011?- at the r0st'
donee of the letter's sOn,_1a_I&w at Pittsfield.
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karakis: was a necessary adjunct, it
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1 wouldWt stand for it. IM thl'011ghs
there Is about it." � .
Mass. Tales were told oL Mr, Rookofeller'10
flight from I one part of the country to tile
supplied to the Polynesian mind an out-
ward sign connecting cause and effect.
and ,that's all I
Ill ,said tile man
6'Rat, , with the boo.
other to avoid the servloo of the subLpOel'S'
Nobody asked Mr, Rockefeller to Oxplalu, but
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The old time Maori believed, indeed,
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that the karalcia, the form of words
66you d,on!t want to quit every time. t] �e
bow gives you a lick with the rough
-Mr. John D. Archbold, -vice-prosidt;nt of thO I
Stodard Oil Company, did so for him, It
, I I .
used, wrought the desired offecti and
aide of his tongue. If y0l, do that ybj11JJ
deyelelps-thait Mr. Rockwoller himself sent
word to the marshal where lie could be found ,
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the efficacy .of this Incantation depend-
ed oil the absolute fidelity with which
work just about one day out ol the week,
an' put in the rest huntid another job,
so the service at the Subpoena was an easy
matter. I I ;uither-nopro, it aptvAa.rs that Mr.
the formula was pronounced.
Here, I'll go talk to 114c� Come alOng
00 a
Real notified tfiecourt at 10biga.go that
subpoena for him was nclassary. as be
The action of Christ in destroying the
barren fig tree presents art exact Mile.
91 me and we'll fix it up.
a rdX0 pp
The -young man shook his heal , i
no
was. ready to appi.)ar when wanted.
A publIQ consor to not needed for tile prm
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tratiou of this deatroyIng by the power
be said. "I told him 1 Wouldn't stand
for it, an' I won't. I don't take every-
In the United Stp,too, hat a oa4able, hI&V-
minded, and. Intelliseav center would flaa
'were
of the will which their word boa cov.
ors. 'Cho latest guess of scientists . th
thing. I don't have to, I know when . a
an opi)Ortualty for excollentwork If be
appointed In every great newspaper office.
I .at
every existing object in the universe Is
feller- don't treat me right,"
to perform the -duties that appertain to such
.composed of one element, and that the -
"See here," said the man with the boo.
'Witc?a bark's worse than his bit�e , He
& Rita, I I I I I
unit of that element is the electric eon,
leads one to the gate of a field of Spec-
don't mean one-Italf e what he says.
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THE DESERTED SANDWICH,
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illation in which the mind may wander
far.
There airl' t a mah on the job he ain't
got after ionic time, What do you think
.
Xt Had the Fatal Gift of Beauty and It
If the pupil was successful irf the stone -
hosses are fori anyway, If they caret
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talk a little. They've gotter do it to earn
.1 Was Coveted by Many.
test he was next made to try his powers
on some animate object, such as a fly-
their pay. You're a� too sensit4vo, Any lit-
611 Don't leave -yo 'ur sandwich up there
the boardo," solid Tom -
Ing bird, the process being the same,as
before. According to the Mao,ris, the
tle thing put you out"'
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"Oh, I -guess not," said the young man.
on advartieling
-my's mother) "t,to train will cOm`0 along
bird was always killed if th 0 pupil was
, 'He told me I wasn't worth my malt an!
that I moved around like I was goin' to
soon aad you, will forget It." �
,
But Tommydid notbeed, the wo,rniM
proficient. Or he might boa a fleeing
imemi, and cause him to be sei"d with
sleep. He said I was, so slow that I in -ado
the train came and, went away With
'the
all t ose agonies of retardation which -
a snail look like it was exceadin' the
speed limit "
Tommy aid blis mother and others,
bound for Coney Wend� and the mad -
we are all familiar with when suffering
from nightmare. .
"What -oi it?" said the mon Nvith the
lyleb, Temadited. �
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Then came -the final test, the pupil be.
hoe. "You doret -think he's fool enbugli
It wasa, remarkably neat p"kage, for
ing ordered to exercise the power of will. .
to par you wages If he don't think you
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earn sin, do you? If you do you're fool-
a sandwich. Lying there an top of the
advertising boards It looked as If it had
Ing to death some near relative of his
own In order to show that in the exer.
ed, Mae ain!t that kind of a main. He
been done up by a je;weller,*so rectaiva-
cise of his powers lie could rise superior
wants you to move a little quicker, that's
all. The more work lie can got out of 'as
lax was it and so precisely -wore the ends
of the wrapper folded over. �
to the feelings of natural affection. This
was the dread makuku, and it is well
the better he'll satisfy bio� boss. That's
An elderly man stood neux by reading
'known that If a Maori believed he was
all there is to it. Humor him, my son,
humor him. Step around lively; it wonot
his newspaper. He had. heard the talk
the sand,wich and he not
thus bewitched he was sure to die. Here I
see the effect of hypnol and sug. -
do you no barm, I tell you. you've got
jest
about
the event bad turned out as Tonially's
�we
conveyed by telepa
9 thY- Some-
tatlilons prie3t who considered ,11
to -get your bide toughened up.
laugh &rZ1 lot it go at that --only don't
laughin'. You'll
moth -or had predle.ted.
.
A young girl ca='� up the stairs and
,himself
deeply affronted has been known to will
to death a whole family f
et Mae see you got
a,lon-g-all right as socriN you realize that
walked along the platform. She saw the
r*a,t package and loolmd from It toward
one individual, and all, even the babe
the bosses ain't got time to be polite.l�
r,He called me a knock-kneed. loafer,"
the man. He draw a step non.ter'to it,
at -the breast, have wilted away.
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said the young mam, with 'a highly in-
9' jahood at it as if to assure .himself that.
it was still there, and resumed reading
T lie toltunga was everl'oredited with
� Jured air.
his paper, '
the power of influencing the dead. The
present writer was a witness of the fol-
� "Your knees do kind O? interfere v lit -
,
tle," said +he� man with the hoe, "I doWt
Several pas�engexs allghted from the
lowing incident. A branch of the Ara-
was, the tribe of the district of Rotorua
Buy -he ought to have mentioned it, 'ea.uae
it ain't your fault. You can't help the
next train, ,and as they,passed ule sand -
wich most of them saw it und. seemea
being at war, had itiffered defeat, Q
one of their braves had been brought
way you look or the wa.y your knees
bend in, and I don't blame you -for feel-
to measure the distamoe, between it kud
the irlau 9�nd tried to decide whather it
home dead. The vanquished sought at
once to find out, by some omen connect-
in, a little sore. But �you don't want to
quit on that ,account�'.,
tWongecl. to him, Oh� young follow
strolled back, after going Us far as the
ed With the dead chief, whether they
"That's not 9.11 he said to me by a
door of the waiting troom, and walked
would be successful in thl next eneoun-
ter.
good des.1,11 muttered the young man,
starting toward the door agidn. .
SlOwly up and, down the platform.
Th; elderly man of,& ad to th 'Age
FOP(oked
The tobunga -was requested to procure
the desired. omen, the people squatting
"No use a' -your bein' too ihin-skinned,
You'll prob'ly have a darned eight worso
of the Platform' and alo"O'g, the
track, as if to am whother his train was
In a ring about the bier; Advancir It
things than that said about you before
. ooming. Just as he turned to take Ills
few pacts from the dead body, the prf
you!re a.- old as 1, am. You've got to
foriner position ll,s..eaw the young mail
began to recite a powerful incantation,
get used to it. Here, dipn'b go, Come oil
lingering olose to the sUndw1ch.
intent on making the deceased give
and we'll tee Mae about It."
. lie cleared Ms threat with a . loud
some sign, the eyes of all present fixed
"He cussed me, too," said tile young
"Ahenil" and rested his arm on the Rd -
on the slain warrior. Presently the
man.
vertising boards a few feet away from
corpse -was obaerved'to move Slightly
"What does that mount to?" said the.
the package. -Tho young mail took the
to one side, on whicha,great cry of joy
man N�Ith the hoo. "Oussin' clorift break
next train that came along. �
arose from tile PeoPI6. The movement
no bones. Don't bake no notice of iti.
A large wonran viggea out ' in clothes
I WAS interpreted as &.0ign of future vic-
Jest go on as If he was reilainA out loud
' that She evidently thbught- wom just
tory. Th -is, feat was e performed, by
an� Pay no 'tention to bim. I'd let him
the thing hurried up t4 stairs Una was
the to-hungs, of olden times.
ones a bluir streak if he -wanted to. lie
rushing toward the train t1list had just
T0h,OtO was the last of the old tohun_
don't hurt nobody bat himself, But it
� come in. Hqr eye caught the package,.
Pa. The numer of his years could hard.
doet mean anythin". A few little pet
With ,Its jewelry ,store appearance, and
ly be guessed at; he was almost a lyle.
namea-that's all. You wait till -he boots,
She did not enter the train.
thugelah of the Maori, his race, and,
you off the place afore you g6t inad.Hla'd
She looked up and down the track and
careless as to his personal appearance,
do it quick enough if he didn't like you.
glarlood toward the Sandwich, aildfrom
. he wore his long hair. I visited him
Then Tvied have some cause to got sore
it toward the nmn. He .folded his pa,-
coveral times In the 170s, but so ex-
about. ,
per, put his reading glasses in his pocket
.
tromely sacred was his person held. that
"He clone it," said the 3mung blarl.
and again Stepped to the edge of tlieo
it was only after repea;Wd delays that
"By Solt That's what he done."
, platform and looked along tile railse
I was allowed to see hiral indeed, he
"Kickoct you.".
. The -,v,.oman eyed him anid his package
considered that white people were not
"Sure tho big slab."
, oar
alternately. Tile . of a train Was
fit to associate with, as they had no
The Ina with the hoe rubbed his
heard. As it Slowed down the man, all
a te � of tapu, nor did they regard
bristly chin with his lim*orusted hautL
"If thaVs the he th Ill
.
unmindful of the paelm e, 3larriod to
Ilhe 'man
Ings which were te4pu to the Maori
case," said,
fullys "'I don't know but
ward one of the car glates.
the train
with any reverence. I was deeply In-
what Guoly
I (one
Z
stood oil the car platform asi
torested In -his manifestations partly
right to quit. You don't want be too
rnoved out.
because I had myself assimilatk Many
sensitive, but it looks to me, as if you've
. By lela,ning Outward AS the train rush -
of the Maori superstitions by the more
getter draw the line somewhexe.11-Chl-
ed lawa,y he could Watch the package
force of propinquity.
cago Now&
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1621,g .enough to see the lax,ge woman
From the first he had resisted all ef.
fort the to Induce
I F
b It from the top of the sign.Vbards-
�;rau",st her wrap Q
of missionaries him
to abonclon his ancient faibh for Christ-
Do Newspapers Need a Censor? .
. - it tradler surntee,
.h - down the plaWrin stairs faster
un7
laulty. An he still had a large follow�
. (Leslie's Woelicly.)'
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than able 04111113 Ul Wte naturally h -0
Ing who for his sake refused to recog.
Mtj the day of fair play Irons by I Are
i;UdlelL.
nize Christianity, his conversion Was newspapers so Intent on,, the sensational that
. greatly dostred. XoW Zealand's great- the are fcirgetOus the ordinar7 0OUrtoslas
at life and the truth In the b4dk-
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HOUSES XN ROME.
,,�uttlng
#%st Bishop lay siege to the old heathen ground? is it Ilia, ,popular to chastive nion of
MAkofa, that tree isle in TAke that they are to he
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at clad wealth add public place
Roturua. to which. e beautiful Hine- grarsued and hounded whether -they are at
.
They Ate So Scarce People Want to
a tile price at provisions has kept We vn;a
he rise In rente. 11cra and there. it Is true,
lood4l dwellings al, . a alowly rlslng� but near
�
ham, too, are rising big. factorial. which
mill. supply the tenants, No 'M on 4
- att' jilde to L
'u"'O"'Ot' 13:vs� ttalo ill being
!,.>Jy_4 tboydilficulty as far as the poor are
, .
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. ._.;.,a.
As for the middle cla"co ,they Occasion -
illy utter A wail, but no notice is taken,
VUoy sea around them am every oldo pala-
4%1 convents, monasteries, and colleges,
�Ith pretty roor gardens, and areadca tar�
,"so, while they. themstlyes have to live
�n stuffy roams, In which there 10 uOt 8PaOQ
to swing a eat. The enormous Increase Ill -
03ese religious houses no doubt brings b1QuQY
[qto the city, The communities are large
y,ors and constant c0tomore. For that
Very reason they ,are atile, -to -buy of the
best at contract prices, and in the end live
much more ch&,Wly than the -struggling Vtllrl�
,
list; who envy ,their s,pablous, and comfortable
quarters. Corporate bouies of ,this kind are
richt and the poor Roman householder can
make no ,ptand agalast Were. And the wo-rOt
at It is that ,the tendeacitai of the time, bo-
ns, mostly in a clerical Airectiou, there Is
t4ttle -or no chance -that the municipal oleo-
,
ono aaW - Imminent in Itame, will do much
to jollove the ,%,aw Of the house-sooker.
I � T a is Q pretty mat under tho, old walls
of Ir.r,,t,, with a glorious view Of -the dome
at St. Peter's and Monte Mario behind It,
where a family, wiger. than the man who
meant to camp In the Piazza Ca.10,11", 'lave
llved for months under a little teat an the
greensward without molestation, Tired of
climbing 150 stairs to my too expensive babl.
Ittlen, I mean to sook a similar spot, and
pass the rest of the summer under the canvas
and read my evening paper by the light of
ibe Mpon.as IlLEtan to . the croaking chorus
of the frogs, which reaches the ear from a
distant miarsh aeross, the fields, - London
Leader.
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COLD BROUGHT ON
I KIDNEY DISEASE
'
.
Brantford Lady Suffered Till
Cured by Dodd's Kidney Pills.
Mrs. A. H. Thomson had Heart Disease,
Lumbago and Rheumatism, and Tells
How She Was Restored to Health.
Brantford,- Ont., Oct. 12.—(Special.).—
How Colds, La Grippe and other minor
ills settle on the Kidneys and develop
Rheumatism, Heart Disease, Bright's
Disease and other terribly dangerous
ailments; and how any and all of tliont
are cured by Dodd's Kidney Pills is fully
shown in the bilob of Mrs, A, 11 Thom.
son, whose home is at 48 Albion Street,
tb4a city. I.
Mrs. Thomson was, some years ago,
taken with Cold and La .Grippe and
Straining, 'which Uffected her �Kidneys,
and the result was Backache, Lumbago,
Rheumatism and Heart Disease, which "
caused both her and her friends grave
anxiety. I .
. She had suffered some years when she
heard of curgis effected by Dodd's Kidney
Pills, and bought a box, which she used
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with suoh splendid result,% that she eon
tinued to take them till she was cured.
Since then she has. used Dodd's Kidney
Pills in her own family mud recommended
them widely to her friends, all of 'whom
have warm words of praise, for the a tand-
&rd Canadian Kidney remedy, Dodds'
Kidney Pills. .
Heart Disease, Rheumatism L-111 ba
and BrighVs Disease.are all FJdneynD a -
eases or are causled by diseased Kidneys.
You catet have any of them if you keep
your Kidneys sound and your blood pure.
bodlil's Kidney Pills make the Kidneys
sound. ,ga,und Kidneys Strain all thp im-
purities out of the blood.
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LASTING STAGE HEROINES.
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Must Be Women First and Heroines
Afterward.
The stage reflects tile manners Xad
thoughts of the tithe in no uncertain
way. Types of stage heroines axe almost
as humerou.sas types of -,vomen. Most of
them va,ry tem eramentally according to
the period in NiTich, they are created, and
cease to exist at the end of that period
—because for lasting fame R bOd-rOOk
of true womanliness is essential. -,
,The greatest heroines of the stage—
Portia, Rosalind, Beatrice, Juliet and
Desdamona—livill live for all time, be -
Muse the greatest eharaoteriSUOS they
=S is their true womanliness,, and
a 1eToine lacks this quality she
is unlikely to outlive the period In which
she vl created,
. 'As early Victorian namby-pamby type
of heroine hot practically ceased to ex-
Iat, Modern audiences no longer arave
for more maudlin sentimentality. The
morbid heroine, too, with her Inevitable
. characteristic- of over Self-analysis, has
had her Axy. The period, when she was
apprecial has passed, The Stage hero.
lie thust, if she IS: to live for posterity,
be a woman first and a heroine after-
wardt.
Xault or not? We ate Ate, to Laws raliao, Confisftte,the Convents. - I . . -, I � t
inod, swam. For hours the Bishop on. tiogs by some recent cal.-Arredelis us reported I �
deavor6il'to, win the priest over, But by the pross in our great cities. . Tho polite 61% duty In the Piazza Calculus, Ordmatlon Still Unpopular.
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life powers of porsussiOn-how great Irtrat, Mr. Harriman 'was roundly abused (.the Tr;,ataIgqr OqUaro Of Rome) Were eaten- .
because It was said that ho refused to take, Imbed a few nights 040 to $00 It uva4ed by he In Spite of tile strong sa,oitwry argu-
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these were is well knowli-for once fail- .h'is matcl off the course of the Yftle� shabby little robesslon, 0611stsUg Of A, man, Monts advanced In favor of It, the PI -94 -
ed utterly. Tolloto, $at in moody Sit- nervArd rate When ordered to.clo to. After his wife, th*9 four cblldrbn� with the do- -tica of cremating dead bodies -of human
once. At length he lifted his head. vituperation bad exhausted Itself, Mr, Her- mWAIO pets, slid h pattor oushing a barrow,
"Hearken unto my Wordal" he said. t,]q - riman was permitted to ex0lalathat he was . ,oil wbleh Wero piled the scianty effects at a beings is but slowly gailibig favor, This
lit oil the ocrufso In 'a niotor-b,ont with hIs amAllfaMily, ATAVod at the bkAdatmid. the fact is confessed In thij annual roporb of
you can do We I Will accept Your God," O*h"il4rea, that he We. unfamiliar with the UnIc&4ing of the ba.rribw 'OVA begun, when ill* the Frortall International Cremation SO4
Then picking up the (load Itaf Of It rules, and When he Vr.;- ordered Off the - Inspector oil duty Put A stop to the proceed- aiety
cabbage, tree wh16 bad fluttered to- oourmo lie supposed be was rdeotving h friend- jug, With & stem Inquiry OA to *hAt It all , a.t Paris. This society Is. doill fc its
the ground he held it but Idosel bo- ly salutation. It Mr, Harriman'd OxPlaua- meant, utmost to iudiloe the French'lizop a to
y ti6h Is ttut#-and thori is to reason to doubt "It rafthil thtl." said the U6M. Of the Ism- burn rather than to bury their dead
tWeoA 'his fingers at arin's length. His it, tot it was it straightforward statenill , 11 I-wii have been tunto dout of'our idatser- Owing to Its efforts the number of In -
Withered body Wail naked to :the hips, the Incident grew 'Out of ail Inadvottondo. ikti6 toono by it,. authorities, *lie said it dherafAone is� growing froril year to year
e There Was not avoll an indiscretion ,on Mr. � wAg unhealthy, -so there is . 1401`111,11 nowhere
the. suit wat, high In the h S,yons- no de- us; In t*t the but the increase is hardly peroptiblo.
P Harrithan's part, to i6, no one who Carl take
caption was possible. After ToPOAting Nall, Senator 1)IOk is declared In the small mum I Not able to pay. At 1019l to Moot of the orcimationg in IV&ndO 00
art Incantation lit Invited hit visitor to press dispotchos of 'All the ptWars to have on* can may that the Piazza 0olOnaR IS hot our in Paris, ,as the couritty poo�,ltj do
look. Lo, the leaf bad become greftl borrowed public funds of A bounty ttliOut6k big enough for Alt,* and here we have dome
he San- ncl to this mothod of ,di4poting ii
'hi,f. 1'. 1,6A -mi f1h.f . .1 1. .11 I . I .� I I �
n Ohio. Nobody, soakently, asked t to W " 0"s Ph74.'rftr# Waa I
uIncled, highly educated Vag- !' - - 1.�.+4 *,l�t - I.. I
-The Strong k - i...IA. M I ." .
lilibman han no bellef in either lohot
at Ills powers, yet by Some mental it
thiends, the decrepit Polynesian was &bl
.to make the vitila, white man boliov
thit what he saw 'Was a fresh 060
loxf; yet it was In reality Still a dr
brown one,
The end of the litst of the t0hungi
Was both singular and liatbetic. On tbf
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torriblo Aght Iii Ytifie, 1886, when tl
Pink and White Tblrtak6g Vera lost I
gow %,ealpd, and darkness 6AM4 ov4
the land, Tolloto was sledp1bg at W&Irc
*1114o. Ite was burled beil,eith the rai
ot ashet, and It was s6von Asys b6foi
h# w#A dug out of this rtdng of Ills hu
Ile wig vity feeble after M5 long M,
finoultilt in it h6le flat must have bei
for a tinto oftraely less h6t thati t
oyatif and ho was black wilh tho ittNfi
frova the voloo,vid otriptioll. Yet hd I
a � 01 J I.Q. 111.
�, much lit Califurnia for rsoiliething like inany Io4auves Micro it $3-9.e Itt-11141, ,,Who are tlm�y?" quot]4 hi;i ljttl�,'frjel),J.
twelve years nvw,," vald. 1118,4 Inuz U, Q. Swarm 1148 In-04heed a thoulIAud, pouildh "My f4hor and illy inothcr.*1
-. ley, of Los Angeles county, Cal., who is 0 first-class honey lit a b�-;;soul . .,V. , ---4WtIuiore .Amerivan.
oil her way for A three months holiday though the yield of Itanq lit icalif;IrI04
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I iii. Europe.- is ohilralous, Una omy �v;tr iuore;wing, I -----
I : C "Aly parents moved from Tennessee to there 14 always a otQ4,dy dculand Ut a No Test.
- . allforlda when I Was 5 yogi's old and good -price. It w"ono strage, yet in spite , "I say do yoll 01111'. that lvlggin� i'l
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' began raising honey for hiarhot, While ,k,f the fact that boney iseli* ai�, U wiv � It inall. to be 1ripte(l?"
; I oRrilt claim twliavo knowa very inu0i prico, Were is An artilio.;at prvciuct Oil "Trusted9' Yes; rather. Why, I'll r:1-
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� about the ivork until after I was grown the inarket. it is in wnat appe4rs to ther trust Jilin ivittk ly I"I'L..",
: ,and left schuol, simply living on such a Any but All expert geoulne honeyoomb "Yes; but wit], ally t�lling 'of Value. I
11 place one is fQrced t6 imbibe a certain - .and is made of. sugar and glue -me, I Ircaul"Philadvllibia, Inquirer,
. ,new in A gen, have had umny persons here in the tkotit
. itnto.unt, of knowledge. I 1, —
oral way how things bhould be done, but ,tell lto that t0ey were sure of th,a Bell- Silly and saucy.
: as It lind never been ;ny duty to hell) ultioness of their honey ueofti.i4e they I �
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or see them done I caWt qlahn to have bought *hly that 14 the corob, 1JAving The 'New Mbilster-Do you Imow wba
known much from actual experience. I oetAn and. tested tbe Artificial han f -Rill, Iny little luan?
. FOP, any man a Travelling Set is a ")VIdle quito young I developed what Ignew li*%v int,po"ible it wtui for lell"141, � Little Bill le-Cer tai nly. Don't yott
necessity. This met is especially suitable for ' my parents believed to be A wonderful to be suri they were getting the pure know who you are? -Judge.
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Oft pvrposes I at this a � eawn, It contains a voice and they de6ded tbAt I Should be article,
ir of % For th was s,A4 an oecup tio I k w of ot S
. pal .�enuinls Ebony Military Brushes, � ,it concert singet . at reason I . 4 it no n I hin Impatient Susie.
with sterling shields for on .ng. Comq , sent to Bost
, gravi on to study 1-1810 while still that lias the chlarin of beekeeping. Tile "Oil, I �eaift thread this needle, ma,"
lefe with comb in real toorecco leather -, in lily early teells, I have it� good voice
L I . . - labor is light and pleasant, Whou one Was little, Susie's Qrvj
� foldins case, The price is . and I fithily had either of my parents eonslaers thilt to pir .
. I odtice honey flowers - - `�Just as tho tbread is kollig tbroutyll
. lived to see me stUrt out for niyaolf their or some honey producing grain is necea- Tlio iteedle winks its eve." "
. $5.00 1
: - . .1 I - dreams for me inight have been realized, sary it ,seems to ule surprising that -NV011141117-4 HOM; 0)InpaIIJOTI,
� , "A year befoTot I was to have been inorewoluen in the T,Tnite-4 %at i I
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� , i es, do hot
RYME BROS gra,duated' at the New England Comer" take It up as % bu I a a Ave Thi drumbler.
1.1161ITtED , sinoss. h v t
. vatory of Music I was called home by $01,001 &Tlends in Pennsylvania 11,110 oil "I see tbe.ir are to have a hookless,
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134-138-138 Yonge St. ther. Ttyo hours af- paying his a ,visit . beo;tnie conveited to . * i " Said , ilis wife,
. ter I reached hoine my ihother pnosed , V% als
the business of beekeeping, and now "Al'Id 'ust as I bad got to be an oxa
I __J away.- It Nvas just at the beginning vf ,, . J
� ....... � � . . . . � .� . I make additions, to their yearly. ineolues peyt in Itooldtig them," lie growled, be-
�. , I � . I I .1 the season for gathering- tile spring by sale of their honey. M& a n0tural kle�,er�-Phila del phia, Lvtt�
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I honey. Wbile there were several �icflled 1, the both, began C6 ,
the dead. America, the report says, has , They , witli a few ger.
men oil tile place, my father had always owartris bought Somewhere near their
the largest annual number of crematI0113, acted aa his own manager. The questilon homes, and I suppligd the qugen& Of , . I
There are thirty-six creinatodes in the Arose who would ta.ke Ilia plaOs. I step- course, the yield of their hives is noth- " 1 t's Hard to Teach .an Old Dog Now
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United St,ste% In which Inst year nearly ped out,, and as far as it lay in the power Ing coillpared with. mine in California, ' I Tricks."
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four thousand bodies were ouasauied,... of a young, girl- I filled it. , neith , er is their Season as longi but they "IfliaCa pec-uliar chauffeur yen have."
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Tho, greater. numbe.r.of the crealatiow " Of course I now believe that make onough to pay them ; .
� I it was for their 'Yes, it's my cloaclunan, He does
In this country, it is claimed-, take place As bo
. I . the beat thing that could have happened. trouble, th of them are women very well-olih, lie tan't drive without
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in the case of foreigners, Germany has Be�ug alone , in Boston I had made mu'lly with artistic taste they have planted hls'�vhip.'�-Flegende Blatter, .
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fifteen crematories, which last year in , I
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olnerated nearly tbl thousand bodle3, acquaintances that were not altogether ,,pastures for -their bees in such % way-
, desirable, Had I gono'back there with that their homes are now remarkable .
In the Argentine Republic there were . . BROKE.
070 cremations, in Switzerland 721, ill the liberty to do and spend what I for their beauty as Well as far the ex- I 41where are yott spending ,September?"
Great Britain 705 and in Italy 44e.-. P leased the result,inight not have been cellence of the honey." .
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what either of lily parents a � QuId, have I � t- -_ "At hume, where I shall not )lave to
From Leslie's Weekly. .11 a, .iliend anything else."
- 1. y � I I wished. As. it was, lily work Steadied. me, Repeat it: -Ii Bbilohlo, Oure wi -
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� . * led my thoughts into different channe
Repeat it:-"Shiloh's Cure will l�l ways cure my coughs a -Ad colds." IT CAUSE.
. and when the autumn came around again I A - I JUS
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always cure Iny coughs and colds," I was convinced that I would be happier � , (9can ye .spare it poor fellow it nickel,
r , Y, I if I remained in OU11fornia. and managed, JOKES FROM. THE' SWURT SET." uli,ter?)'
WHERE W. WRIGHT FLMS. my bee ranch than if I returned to my "Papa, why do brides wear long ,01'Didn't I give you ten. . cents yesterday
' musical studies and prepared for the eon- veils'(" get a. rheal ?
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Le Mans a Fine'Old French City cert stage. I "To conceal their satisfaction, I pre- � "Yes, boos, but you see I ate so ranch
"For a California bee ranch of the oftme, Mar son," 1A f got indigestion ail' I want to get
With a Long History. present day my ranch is rather small, As I ionip medicine fer it." �
Le -Mans, where Wilbur Wright is per-. there are only b � tween five 'and six I
forming aerial marvels, is about 125 hundred hives. it Is at the loot of the Spector -Your new holaiii doesn't look douldn't F 6ol , �` ' *, �
I Sierra Madre Mountains and at the head much lil�e the architect's original design, . .Her. .. 1
miles southwest of Paris and thirty miles I Vietome-No, but it7looks More like it George, deal-, what is the �',�Cro*d
$4 . .
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north of Tours. It is a fine old French of it beautiful girge. Their principal than the test looks like his originUt eati- cheering that mail for?" ' S1
flower, or pasture, as we call it, Is the 11 I "The crowd is cheering him, Laura, bo-
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city of about 60,000 inhabitants. Rocky Mountain Sage, the flower of mate. . I I eallse bf his grand work oil the slab. 110
. The history of Le Maris goes back to which imparts a delicious flavor to the oas struck out fifteen meh.'� ' . 1�
even before tile time when tile 110111ans honey, which. rivals the still famous Hy- Mrs. Gramercy -You. look all tired .
"I know better than thlit, G,eci.rgb.
took oossession of it. The present thea. niettus and the heather honey of soot. out. - , You're.trying to )lave full with me. He
� . 'Mrs. Park�No wonder. We so try-
tre was built on the site of an old land. . . ,.nds -,vilat -,(,uldWt strike out fifteen when there's
Roman amphitheatre. Under Ohaxlemagno "'Me general climate of Los Angeles Ing to find out from your fr ,.inly nine to Strike out."
the city was one of the most Important clunty insures a bee pasture all the they'd.like to have for Christmas with-
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in the whole kingdom. year, for when the Sage is not in bloom� out conveying the impression that they
There are two fine old churches in Le there are plenty of other honey produe. may expect is from you. Long Felt Want.
Mans, the cathedral being one of the Ing flowers to be had. Yeais agor when I Stationer--il.Wewriter ribbons? Yea,
most noted in France. it contains the was quite a little child, I can remember He- -My friend, married for mondy. 4ir, we have nit kinds. 'N-1lithat particular
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tomb. of Queen Berengaria, the wife of that to get honey from the comb it was fto.-Does, he regret it? brand do you wish? .
Richard Coeur de Lion, Henry II. of necessary -to-prush the comb and strain "He doesn't regret the money." I Private Secretary (of trust magnate)
England was born In Le Mans, In 1133, the hone Of course we do better than . -Have you any that -or -when. you use
a. . Y. . ein, you, know, the --the writing' will
the first of the Plantagenet King that now. Such a process now would be Beller-Did Fred find marriage aa *Ie -
The. town is the ,chief place In the considered not only a trouble -some w;ty vatilig, as, he thought it would be? fade away entirely in a few days?
Department. of the Sarthe, and is - the of getting the honey, blit'it Would re- Jack -No; it failed to lift him out of . — a
headquarters bf the Fourth Army Corps, quire so long for the been to rebuild debt. I. Worthy of His Hire.
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The flights made by Mr. Wright tak'a Abeir combs. To build comb the bees I . "Just the same," said ,the Pittsburg
place on a plain Which is used in the must fix -at eat honey'L and to make one � "For - ten years Vve been trying to man, "we pay our preachers a higher
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military marloeuvres in which theFrench pound of comb they must consume about drown my sorrows -and they won't avera salary than,preachers got in any
army is especially addicted. ten of honey. . ge .
� To accommodate -the crowds attracted drowill" I other town.11
"To save the bees this trouble and our. "No wonder I They've had time to "You ought to," responded the Oincln-
by the Airship flights the town has half selves tile loss of the homy shoots of learn to Swim." I aati man. "They bave tougher material
a dozen hotels, none of them particularly stamped paraffin' are slipped into the to work on than any other town has."
good., In ordinary tirnea the prices at frames of the hives. Oil these sheets Miss Biston-Aud that Minerval Row
the best of them was moderate�from 60 the bees build the cells and fill them chaste and pure she lookst Taking in Coin.
cents to $1 for a room, 25 cents for breal.,- -with honey. If they detect the cheat Miss Braiiaway-Yes, dear, but she% 'Talkilig about inventions," sadd tile
fast (rolls and coffee or chocolate), 60 they are too busy to waste time* in pro. marble, 7ou know. b $ .
write forJuncheon, and 70 cents for din- test, , I usiness mail, "I have a little machine In
0 my -place that would ind.ke, me a million-
ner. Since WrighVs acroplane has been "When the cells are filled and the bees ayea, children,' said the nurse, "the aire, if I could keep it going all tile
Soaring, the hotel prices have doubtless excluded the frames are removed from stork
followed its example. the hive time."
I .. -1 - F, 11 and put in a centrifugal extritc. '- Has brought you each a little broth- ")VIlat is It?,
tor. From this thil extraoted'honey runs er.�, . . 'A cash, rcgister.'�-Cntbollc Standard
WALKERS OF THE PAST, into a large Iron tank, from which it Is 110h, goodi" cried they, and ceased their and Times.
11 . drawn into sixty pound cans and in than play -
Some Long Distance Performances. In ready for shipment. My extractors are "Do let'; all run and tell poor moth-
-the Late 170's. run by water power, which i's not only 9, erl" A Truthful Label .
great aaving of labor, but much more I - - - � Country Grooer-That was a funny la -
The twenty-four hours walking match - rapid and surer. OBTAINING TITLES. bel on the bottle you gave me, Doe. It
which is to bekin at the stadium to -mor- . ,11 use fl&t tOp hives withfildmes or . - s�Lys: "Take well before sliftking.11
row takes the memory back to the late dyaws"s exclusively, and While they axe The Process Employed In Great Bri- Poe--1bat's riglitt St. The bottle con -
170s, When similar long distance competl� not nearly so pileturesque as the old bee. tain is Explained4 tains ague eure-Puck. I
4 guins, they are more humane and pro. . ,
tior(s flourished amazingly under .the duce many itlipes, more honey. In the old Although It costs money to be made a
!ROf Sir John Astley and when R P - WanteaExpert Advice.
lsiltlon, Howes, Vaughan and 111&rd beegiums a half and *sometimea more of peori no sum can actually buy, a British
the bees would be killed in getting the title, as may be done In some European Chauffeur. (to pedestrian overtaken by
were the berets of the hour. honey, and it was almost impbgsiflo to countries, Hatiors of this description are motor car) -It's all right, illy man,
Though Weston,.the pioneer, accom- you're not hurt?
plished some fine performances, they take the " honey without leaving & ta.9te in the giving of the King--or,,rather his Victim -I don't know so much. about
were soon eclipsed by our own walkers of smoke or carbolle acid. in the up.to. �ditjesty bestows them on persons at the - ty ,
. ' to insert you recommendation of the Prime Minister, that. I must see i solicitor.-Putich.
whose feats created a great* sensation at date hives you have only r
the time. One of the beat of them all bee escape or excluderi wait for the bees who really ha:,! the final say in the mat -
was Billy Howes, a little one -eyed ath. to 90 in. the lower part of the hive and ter. Titles are conferred either directly An Encouraging rcply.
lots, -who walked 100*miles in the truly then remove your filled, drawer. or Indirectly, says the Chicago Daily Prudent Swain--j'If I were to steal It
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marvellous time of 18 hours 8 minutes Another ap . 1pianco of great usefulness News. . Directly, when no third person, Was would it Scare you so that you
15 seconds, a record which still remains is the queen excluder. In all combs to recornmends a candidate for royal redog- ,would icream?"
ullapproachod. Hibberd covered 60 infiles , whicli. the queen has acem she- may lay nition, and Indirectly, when a third per- , Tintid AlAiden-I couldn't. Fright a14
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in 7 hours, 54 minutes 10 seconds, and 'eggs from which a broqd will hatoll and son brings a candidate's name forward, ways makes me clumb,-Baltiniore Am-
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without stopping lowered all existing re- and contaminate the honey. Now the he having godd and valid grounds for, erican. . . I
a 70 miles, for which distance queen is confined to the yower part of doing so. The former method. however,
cords up t , is tile one which is usually adopted. It I �
his time was 11 ,hours 38 minutes, 85 ralaers as. the body box or brood chain- is the duty of the Prime Minister to die- Uncle . Allen. .
seconds. ' her. This Is done by, placing over the "Irt's It true saying,," obsprved Uncle
Even more wonderful was the perform- frames a grating or perforated. sheet tinguish a name celebrated in politics .All�ll SparkA, lltltht a man is his own.
ance Of George Little wood, Who at Shef- With holes sufficiently large for workers science, art or literature and to deoOl
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whether the merits of any gi i. worst� enemy. When lie works for an-
� miles in 188 hours 49 - to pass, but not large enough., for the nont person deserve recognition it the other man lie only ]ins to put in eight
minutes 80 seconds, an average of not *queen or the drones. or ten hours a day, but when he?s Work -
much less than four miles an hour, night 'q'ha old Way of preventing new hands of the King. ing, for minscif lie's oil duty every min -
and day, between Sunday and Sunday,— - swarms froin'taking flight was to beat If, in the opinion of the Prime Millis- title oxeept�,,%vhen lie's asleep."
. e rson deserves eleva- �
Westminster Gazette, I tin pans, blow horns and, raise all man, tIon to, titled rank, before the Minister
I - . 11_ . . I nor of a racket, the real obje6t of which takes 0T steps in tile matter the f%vor- Mobility, I
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Repeat ; Was to drown the voice of the queen, ed-indiv dual lit. apprised of,the Prime Mrs, Viek-Sculn's eyes flashea.
it: �1'8hiloh's CUrlb Will 11WgyS ! Now the way Is to secure the uleen In Minister's Intention by a personal le,ttdr, $1 loesn't got that weak chin
�. - tlofiainy t
it a little 'wire, eage. There is = thi In, W" Is quaveyed the degres or title of his from my slide of tht- housel" slie
cure my coughs and colds. ..,IJghtest danger of not knowing foylalty it is propoled to confer on him, subject exclaimed.
� �; : � I — I among bees. �Onee behold, the queen th hilit approval. In four out of live ir,N'o, lily dclar," nleekly -responded bor
. bee can never be mistaken for either of I *'11ohnny hns my chin, but ho,
The Little M on. cases the approval. is given. The fifth lusbanct t
"Hello, Harryt How late YOU? you her plobeimn aii1ijecte, the drone or the- er"n who may have beth offt,red a inherits'llis luother's ti6les* eftpAcitY
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, w6rkot. ,Not only Is She far more elb. it in moti011."
Seem to haye a pretty nice office here.' tnlgbthood�or, perchance, a baronetcy for keoping i
Itow are you making out?" lit In shape ata brilliant 1 6010 It _,rofusto, because his refusal May in'
rut She hiia the dis n
"I am at the top of the ladder. I tilictive habit A . crease Wo chances of obtaining at A A Practleal Housewife.
&M the vied-prosidetit of this, mining orossing the t1Vs of Ilarl-whigo. it al . later day a highei title still -A, Ptak.
cohoorn.' ' iromWa me of the holpleis in r Armed with the person's approval, the She-NiTo need of your wasting time
't is that So? You do a largo busi- villich some Women have, of dispoel o . prime, Minister how takes the next Step 1, .lit barbat'S.
n0bS, I aUeoSpI ,ecause you're going to t potatoes
. their hands, -that, is, obtaining his VAjesty0s some- take this basket of
Iler you can. peel thbill while lie cuts
"Immense. The reAponsibil "By Securing the queoft tile IWAhn OR tjoh, which Is rarely refused. .1104. I
weighs cki ino quite heavily, but 1478 always be controlled and ho and of trbu- it Is seldom that'a Plain "Mr.)',bliis- ,your hair I-F ebruarly "Tr4l,satlip-11tic ,
got to shoulder it. Xo way of getting ble avoidect. I keep I% record of the Some Straightforward into a "lord' uh, T040015.
. around that, you know." ,ages and the pedigrees of all my quedim 1606 the o, er a It I
I - Ircunio,tancea Are v y unu u. I
"The inan over there at that elegant and havd Only tO t6fol! tO the V11111-bOr shell " the reason why a peerage Was A Hard Siap.
dagk is one of the officers of the eom- and fetter of tile hives to learn It -they ebriforrod on Mr. Morley rocantlyp of ,,Nyery wpli, qil,," ,ARitt Dr. X%vack, af-
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