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The Clinton News-Record, 1909-02-04, Page 3rIT"FIFIFF—v- � 0 1 . . llibha V , ry 4ibil, 10" = 0 ­ - � I � � � - - ­ �.. ­ I— Piatox xw"-Rocorlo . Lj ­ - , — I - __1 - . ­.- .. _. - I I 11 ­ , 11 � ­ I—. ­;­ ; I— ­�. ----- -_ � !111�11�10_ ____ --- . . I . - , I ­ 11 11 I—— I.. I 1 .— �. - . - � - - I I - I— ­­­_ 1- �7- � � I __ _. ­­­­­ ­ . - _. � - '. ____� 1 -1-1. ­ � � __w 10 � n f �- ­­ ­­_ - - 11 ­ wtillux but boiled top formed the ;�;;11 1�. i 1 *1;00 114 � _� 4 4 11 , * . f I OM N OARDENERS, �.,."��`­",!, A TURKEY, ��', I � wot .. principal dWb. these come to the ta- il , , . - I ... . , I NO M111141led 0OWnIua nest made of Fop, I I 1�? 1. I . ­ � .� ,d. O"tma* g"eas-la reality, littlil, U"Ilitils laltitutic" 4tartcd Ahios.id bi ..", . ''.11 '.. - TWA Roo43* For on i � = loft from the trimming -of the 19 0 Ameritzan Womcn. . I W 101S YOUR F Iks "it, I ri"­(.0rial aird. . ,F � It was ArMP4 oil a me-jium �_ Two ,�wvrican wo;116 are Couduln. � � . I I . � I ],I I . tug what tO described as ,,.t village � I ;;,r;-, -v bi cleaned ready ' , . . - i , Mod meat platter, the green sprays — ­ - ­ . - -1 - , it, IN trusEvd, after otum. . I MME. MARISKA-ALDRICH. , being plied suf 11" 1 Vtol)14" III Lngl4nd, One of thein. , ,'Ald 014--d -i It Me it ,c I .1telently high at the TRIGK WITH DOMINOS, 0 0 On ra k I . , � , edges to Ia Ike the Rest quite reall,itle. Mrs. VIviorla Woo, � dijull �.'artln, 11,18 at dripphiginw. ThevatIre surface � 'ThO 'NOW Grand Opera $tar Is, an you can liagghle bow It delighted the A Seemingly Wonderful Performance onloyed ;nterinittent celebrity for a '�` rubb('d will' Will- . I I I . � ' I. I � Amstrio", Womm tchildroo.-Velluvator. Rallily Accomplished, The brea%t. lQgx and � . good many years. The other N Mrs. , wlngi5mr(b nib. . I . Mrae. X44ska-Aldrich is t Alany seemingly wonderful tricks are - Martlu's daughter, lViso Zula bland . pfu' of butter : ,be 11sionag- I bed with one-third ell : 1#04" that Os4r, Hammerstein, Im- . To Removv Ink Spots, founded -on certain principle,% of tuatb- Woodhull. I ,which has been creattied and laixed . ..Vr%*r10 Of the Xnallattaa Opera On -colored with one-quarter t,,up of flour. : � noW, 'WOW YOr materials or wilito'goods ("aIt1tI-.M WblPh the most Unskilled per. I The vIllao . �k cltyf bad up his with colored figures lewon Juice or � re lit uvo.r Norton Park, tbv- The bottom of the pau Is dred . son Call taker advantage of ill 1% Way to : e$tater. WhIQIj ' V . getj , I Vd"VQ %Orr this year's season of grand ateld used In removing status will, some- Mrs. Aartia, Inherited also with flour, placed lit a hot.ovett, r 11, eVebra. And. to deseend to tho'broAd times make the color Itrun.11 For ink VOIlrbice Others that he Is gifted witil ., from and when tile turkey begins to brown . , r ,her -oppond bushand, r$everal . I . And sialitug plaina I e years ago. It Ia e4lied 11redou's Nor- the beat. Is,reduced and the bIr4 Is of slang, him new status It blis been, found that mill; � Orange occult powers.. for justIlIle , . . � � star baw made $oof)L To use Xr, Ham- Will sometimes do tbp,w,ork ,wIthout - yon have your friend select any dointoo toil nad Until r . . **� 11041!4toln'o Orwu Words about his latest Waring the material. While thc ink no he destres out tit a bea. P('Pntl;r Was a "tumble, basted with the fat Ili the pani .and , � I , 1). not lettl"; down.a dpe.ayla- "Al, I Illag, two CUPS Of boiling water are added " , . 'NoUlAutial. . I And: "Um%'Marlska-Aldrich combines spot to still fresh -before It has ddgd, You see It, You then tell blin to. to . . for a ten pound tu , . Ultill Managed III the oJI). Inegivieut style rkey. which I's the In herself every essential necessary to It pos4lble--the material should be Ply either of the numbersof spota_o Averalge size. I . I beCOM44 a great, singer. She IR young D ;and quite cut off from tile outer The basting is .placed In a bowl of sweet milk and It by 5. then add -4. -then double this. ' �v-orl(, - , continued every fit - and surpassingly beautiful, with aface left standing overnight, or until the result And finall'T' addr the second nump teen minutes 'Until the turkey Is . � The two ,Americans Improved the � . � � r that artist4 Invo, over and a figure that milk bits. soured. The plight Acid, la� her tit spots, Toll ask bill) to) tell you . cooked. which should be. from two , Is as wonderful. Her i Village. had: it fight NvIth the education n I voice Ia of won- the sour milk Isi helpful, although tile, what the sum is. YOU, tilet) oUbtroct Ia , a d it half to three hours. derful range and ;Authorities, whiell. resulted In a com i . , 44qly cultivated and Ink. sometimes, disappears before the your own mind 14 from this sum. and r �-a For basting, one-half cupful of but. she is a natural actress. She Is' this milk bas reached the sour otate4 The the., remaining n 00 . r . , digits will show the plete reorganizatio of the sell 1, and ter Melted, Ili one-half cupful of boll- r 14ot tbroagil inheritance, for she comes marks of the mill; may be removed by numbers of spots. on tb . p c - finally restored the old manor house -ad afteri'tills box , � of a nObI _ r 'Water, r , domino he Ing water to used. a I I e Hungarian family., though .sponging wi,th cold sel"ted. and ottened It as a wormpa,s agrjoill- bben all USe4r It Is basted with the ' bomia. Boston.", .. . . Supposlog be selelt*ts the domilao turrAl club. . r . I tat In the pan and turned frequently I . , In person Mine, Aldrich to all that ' An Ingenious Honeymoon. with tbe.1 and 6 on It. 'Followlng,your A pamphlet deseribink-the club and during the cookirn that it may brown r - .9 I . Mr. Hammerstein represents. Her eyes There *have been many Ingenious ,directions, be multiplies the 3 by -5, Its ObJects gives this outline of the 0`6`01117, . 0 r are lave, wide set and full 'of expres- forniS of honeymoon since the young Inikking 15. adds T, making �2; double$ . conditions of wembersilip, It the turkey Is browning too fast It . . . . . . allon-ri-soulful, the director of the Afau- couple Ili 'Uark Twain's story tool; the result. tuAlthigr 44,.'add!s the, other "Ifernbere, stuylng�at the ehil)-W.jjl� . Is covered -with buttered paper to, pre- , hatt4a calls them -her hair theirs separately, but none more odd , number (0i and tells you that the sum O -P able to. take lessons In gardening, . � !. , . ,, 'is, light Veot burning. The �string and skew. than tha+ ^#' Al -A - 0- .A # ;Ifk %. 1. . �. r . I . -1 .. wbo, on their wedding day in 19oa, ., started to wAlk around the world. Last 'week they loft Dover for Calais. having traversed Europe, Siberia and. Africa. a distance of 00,000 miles. It sounds, more than twice the distance necessary to cover before. settling down to housekeeping and domesticity. , It was Puck who used to put a girdlo round the earth. This time It Is Cupid, , I . . I � . I � . A -Now Occupation. A place which has lately been "cre- ated" for the woman typewriter 1,; in the church, or, rather.. parish house , and offlee�. wb�riii a' woman typewriter now seems Vtlmost Indispensable. There Is so much business pow in con, nection with running 4 church that a good mercantile typewriter corn keep herself busy constantly In attending to the "business. end" of church work of any one - particular : church. to say nothing of typewriting sermons. 11copy" '. , I -19 L ell supt.ra(il. A -t NIVVm IL14P . . , I 50. jeaving 80, and, the two digits, 3, find 0, show the spots oil the domino. Learn -this formula and You will have something good to, mystify your friends with, I . . � . I. MORAL FROM -A TOAD. . . . Lesson . , , In Kindness Taught by a . Dumb Creature. ' ' * I One day a gardener was digging u , . p the dying geraniums In order to plant r the tulip bulbs before the frost set Ili when his shovel hit on som, . etbing harder than the moist earth, and to, his surprise he saw two biage toads at, * I tits feet. One of the toads had, ert- dently been hurt by his shovel, for he had difficulty In moving, while'. the � other bopoed along. at a lively rate. . I The gardener bad time to $Pare, so r lie leaned on his shovel and watched I 0lb little- creatures. Back came tilt- � unity or poug. work or bee keeping fqr long or short perloft. 'Wembeip who have trained at any of the existing collegesI cup live at the club an(!. rent tImall plots, from half an ,acre upward. which will enable. them � to make a -start Ia market gardening � with very little outlay. . . "I horticultural school Is carried on In connection with the club� 'The younger students, under the necessary supervision, will live In sepa�Ate houses., "Alembers may attend the higher courses lit Cheltenham Ladles' college, "' Oembers who lire In the villige or Immediate neighborhood may ,obtain all meals at the club at a very modei- , ate price, This is Ali Important Item, as gentlewomen are often 6terred i from settling In the country on ac- count of Ahe great difficulty o I f getting I any one to do the necessally cooking and housework, By being able �to ob- Win their meals 'they. are more or less InAp andla iF f. . .a. �- a eto a r0moviim be re serving, a.aq a garnish of parsley Or celery tips, Is used, . , To make the gravy the liquid in the . . pan Ili which the turkey has � beep roasted f4poured og. � � I Six tablespoonfuls of tat are skim- med oir from the liquid, returned to the pan and browned -with six table- � spoonfuls of flour, . I I Three cup's of st,vk, In which gib- lets have.been boiled, are pou"4 on gradually; then. It preferred, the llqv nor left In the pan Is used. This 1.9 :� cooked five minutes,' seiFionell with salt and pepper and strained, - For giblet sauce 'is added the heart, livei and gizzard finely chopped. - . . An old German custom. In vogue I with many families to to sprinkle enr- . awa7-aeeda In the dripping pan while the turkey Is roasting. . . I This Imparts a One Havor"to the fowl and gives.it a 41 . stiactlon. from the or, I dinary turlieltv This is partl6ularly . XW. WARTZRA-ALimmu. . .for the usual church monthl. r and otli. 1. , well toad to where the other sat, and N4th'a painful bop the hurt toad was . V � "' van .%jiueSL 0 ,n and manage very *ell With t6ecaslOnal # I . .. . . w 0 ell adapted for use with a cold stor, . honored peanut hunt, . I I than a drawback. � . I . At the ;Inaugural . ball In 1001 this . Cornueoplas, bags or 'baskets are brown and luxuriant With a natural, , er morestrictly literilry work, . . Qu -the bick -of tbO well one and was. belp.p.1 . . I . 11 I I . age turkey, which one' occasionally has * I wave to It. 'Her mouth Is flnelT shape I d . . ' — I. . taken to a place of safety by him. Tile rarionis fees charged ,the club.l. ' to buy In liell'of a fresh killed bird. - - . and ample reefeatlon. The hotlie is a beautiful Ritz. . I and her nose Grecian.. . She dresses in � Caramel Hqnts. .� � A caramel hunt will delight the chil . . The inawcouthlued his Work, but ev- . Inembers ape all.moderate, says Town and. Country, and the of living I . I ... .. 11 � * I I I *DOLLS� I ' perfect taste and With careful study of . I . . . �1 now -and then he thought of the �cost �. -AS ORNAMENT$. . - ". . . . . . � . . I I . I Chief - of Fraser Clan . I . . . - . I . 1� . I � . +V,. . .V_ � . ­ dren.-: . . .. � . . .elly. I . and learning defin-da In - a". .... I . . . social favorite In Washingto' I keeps tile result of his exp1drations... . it and was . . , . . I , I$ . - ­ �. - - ­­ I L- I—— " . I , ;;�,;w ;; . * . . The best Canadian Nvheat, the, cleanest and most modern mills.,. I I the most skilled flour -makers and the most thorough purif)rinq process . . .;w) � known to.' milling, all cljnibine to . . . give . . . . Royal household hour those baking qualities WhU1 make it . . the choice of discriminating h6use- . ' wives. everywhere: , Cheaper flours cost you more in the end. - Give Royal Household' a.. fair trial and ., . . I . you � -will never. . go *back to. other " . I . i brands. .. If.your grocer. hasn't lit, - . . he, will get it'for you if you insist'. . - I . . . � . 0 , , . I I ". _. . . - I i . 091lVie flour 11111ills Co.,, Ltd. .. . I I . . . I . . . 7 . I .. M# * 1. ,. I . . . . � � .. , . . . . .. I .� . ­ � � v ove, v c! a. so that her unusual . � lbeight-stx feet -is a beauty rather It ls� conducted exactly:11ke the titne kindness of one toad towa the other; , and he wondered, how the little dls� . Aj upon .the member's earning capacity- — .. I These Playthings Are Placed In Life. . . I . - I . . I . . I � I �. . � , . I . . .. . I .� . I I . . honored peanut hunt, . I I than a drawback. � . I . At the ;Inaugural . ball In 1001 this . Cornueoplas, bags or 'baskets are abled one.was. :The next day his wonl, . � . -found To. the girl of small means, say $200 I ft'Year, the club alms to open, . the door. . � ' ' like Attitudep- . ' . � . I I . I ­ ­ I - . . . . _ I . .. I I . . . . . I . . I - . . � � -1 � . .. I . ____ I . _- beautiful girl attracted. much atten� provided -for each little guest, and fif- teen minutes. are aljoted to. find tile - derings ceased, for be the little . . toad lying dead In the path, The other 1, to a life full of inte'rest,"pleasaut work. hiMith I . ,: A mong. the quaint gifts these, days a is doll exquisitely; dressed, This has - ----,-. ______._._­ . I I =-- � - -.--. .., ' . I . . I .. I . CLAWS'LovAra TIfLE. it , � � tion. The papers of the time -were fall . I � hidden goodies. . . . one had di4appeAre ,.d mysteriously., and . - - . and ample reefeatlon. The hotlie is a beautiful Ritz. I come about through the new fashion .1 . . . , Repeat -:-"Sh1IOh'9 -,C!iire will at- � I - � I . . . . . I I - . . I . . .. Of the .accounts of, her romantic meet. � I . . Ing with Congressman Aidriefi. of.Chl- . The caramels are all wrapped lit , tile ga rdener, never saw It again, but he .' . �efflembered stone abethau manor house, with the -date for dolls used as- fashion plates.atid � . � . . . I . WaYs -cur�, my coughs and 30141i." - � I ' � .� �Winnipeg Man Says He is Hereditary I - . waxed paper, then III silver gnd gold � . ,cago. who subseqiiently ' on he .W ir for. , � � s Ill humane feel Ing to, - ' ward an Unfortunate fellow creature. 1583 over Its stone gateway.. The . , , 4irmiug lit- ' Diode into the.figures of'cb . . . � I I tI6 a at etteg. - � . - ". . . . . . � . . I I . I Chief - of Fraser Clan . I . . . - . I . 1� .1 . . . . Iot], so as to look pretty. .�, bis wife. She was thenjin her teens. I . . , �.. I . 1`0 N prize 'Is offered, but: each child . The handsome young bride imefime a . ' � - . . � . � � . . � .. I . . . � I . . : . , . . : , . country As. charming, and the young . 1. . Women members of the eub, which I ' at 'U. At one bf the, 1. I arge shops In New York these -little figures, . ! ,.'. . I * � . � .- 11 11, . . . � the Lovat � . . Sohn Fraslef� claimant to � ' * estates -in. Scofland,� is � GREAT WHO HAV E PROVE01. I . . social favorite In Washingto' I keeps tile result of his exp1drations... . it and was . . , . . I , Good String Tri I ok.. - . - I String. tricks always take with ctill.. . already Is self -supporting. have for . unlike ordl. . I. . . linry dolls, are dressed with as much camping ,on . � .,MEN - . . . . � . the. 6utakirts of Winni�pgi-pr I . . . . . %. . . eparing . . .. . . I .. I I .1 . I . ZAM-BUK. — - she - ' - ''.. . . 4111so much feted In Chicago. whert I 1. Brushing a Stiff Hat. . fired for a time. , . . . . . .. , , � dren, tind khey tire easy to do, lits, near, . their use a rboior launch oil f he .Avon , � and,other facilities for bathlin, and � (-are as a leader of -society would ve .. . . .� . . soon to return to England. and: fight . . I . —_ , . - , . ,.: . � � I .his claim befo�e the Contmittee, of Sclelitist, Analyst, Magistrate, . .short . . . . � With the exception of two I The girl -or %,�omnn who.liate'ris to the years of I I I,V..nll children carr string In their . Y . I - I boating. They have at good llbr� . ary-In I The bodies are -of gauzer stuffed with soffie,11exible. material, ind the faces and Privileges of the House -of Lords. He ' ' ' . I grpans of husband. orb rother about'his i ,- istudy In Paris and London, her mu. � derby hat being ruined by brushitilo -, POch-ets., .. . I � . To do the t - rick.arrange two! pieces' the mansion and ro . A .0iii-10i's "lusle . om where they. give coucerts,'and ­ltr6 Made of a-eOmPosition, hand palfit- ' .ti�stify. ..� . — , . . . I . is the son of the late claimant, whbsb case came up sorne twenty years ago,-' *Mon and women. great in point oft- ' . ; . sleal education flits been -received, In .will win favor by telling lit . tbis'country. She studied abroad with . I I in to use a (. of string 0. , ,. eaclil a ,yard long. In ,th . I . other. entdiltainments. . . (,(I. Tit(, expression. is charming and I I 1. I the face natural. , '- , knowledge, .posiijon and'experience, s .. .,but since -.the. death 'of his father he I My , , - has I . that Zam-!Buk. stands. superior to all- I . � A '$oft hilt brush or a piece oVerape to . . Ifred Giraudet. tile teacher of Re- kee� It 'clean Instead of a stiff brush. . manner shown. In,the pleturo: .. One end of the, first string 1.9 tied . �- .. . . . . 1. � __ . . . . . , . ' � These doli.1 are .put In a4l. kinds of' . discovered 4vidence, he say S', other - . . I � Which will affebt the case- materially. e substances;. 3,eacl.tbe,opinionsof . I I . . . . . . 11h,al'.110 ing.dmillout - . W maud. Gillbert, Edyth Walker and oth;o , , - -er famous singers. H . e reltiogulied her Men. Vvbo. know enough to brush t heir . I around each of the girl's wrlst% and . . I . _. . .Odd.Bit of Nelik*ear. Theie Is no end of the kind of col- , . . lifelike 'attitudes. One Is crossing the 0. Is s . treet'with-ti, bdlldog oil It- I--- -, nien I . � lie will endeavor to prove that he "a 'I hill -C. R. Sanford, oLWbst'011, Xing,,s,C6,,, - , . . . I the'direct des ndzknt of Alex Fraser -genius at once and gave her a flue fln- Ishing course in preparation for. the place In the operatic world which he was sure would be hers. _ . . Just as Mine. 'Harlska-Aldrich -Was ready to sing before mnnage�s she . 'was taken Ill with-ptoulaJD0 poisoning -and her life despaired .of. For Weeks 'she lingered between 'life" still - death , , and at the end of that' time. Was the shadow of her former. selt'but her priceless voice bad lost mone of its tlbp hAts with a soft sill; handkerchief - are not aware . that. t I he surface of it derby I needs almost as careful treat, , I . ment and should, bw brushed carefully in one direction: , I I . . . . . . � . I . . . . . , . . . .. . I. Pocketbook At I I omizers! - - .11 1. 'For the woman who: travels therd Is -I � a pocket atomizer whichshe Can ci�rry . li.rpu . nd,with'tier. .It has'a,screw..ar- I I litti-Igeineut which, keeps the perfume. securely. Inside, DO* matter* how much . � thexubber bulk ind 1- _.�'. A . I beauty. . I . I . ,. I I . . . . . ll 1, se ' '' . � ' '- Women *bo are taking-jo"9 moto" . '.. &'RRA.1;Gv_=;T OF STUINGS. . . . � Oscar Hammerstein arrived.ta rarls. - .rlde.s ai�e currying those filledwith ptin- thii second string Is' in 111-e'inauner � " ' In search of singers just ax . Mmly. . I � .. � . . 3fariska-Aldrich Was recovering, .Mr. ' gent cologne, ,Nothing so refrf-.qh(-.q tho tied around th��'llcy'-4 w rists. belng Viissed. inside tho girl's �frijig. . Hammerstein wanted to' meet..,.the . � ,first fdco and wrists after a 'dusty ride as if �Vr.II3., qf,arotnatic emogne.that Is not . Now the four hands are"bound.. . and . great Giraudet and consented to n1low. t,,;sw,jet, . . _. � the trick I's to rehnise the captive . � . hime. Aldrich to' act 'ns Interpreter. ., .1 .. . , — . , .. , . hands.. To do thie,. Lhe bo.V, must pass � . � He was so favorably Impressed'with .. . . . . - I ' I . Fterno,ving Grease Filom-Soup. ' the..bight of 'his own string fron ' . .i, the - tier at 64 brief. meeting that an. en- I � . it, soup.ls to be used the sanie day, It arm outward through the loop which - . gagement was: made., for her. to appear Is apt1o, be greasy unless special Cato . enctreles One of the g1rj's wrlsts,,over . . before him' the following morning. Is taken to prevent It. have not the hand and back again. when it will, ro or hours he and Ume. Welba, listened .Asyou time to wait until the liquid -is cold be found that the . .. ,two *111. be free : . to tenor after tenor, paying little. at.. ehougb,to remove the cak6 of tat fr6m . from each other. The string about the , .. . tentlon to the would b6,prlmii, donna. . -S.- * u--, 4 the top, pour the ho . It soup through a wrists. must' be nutted separately.- ;aVs worn this'seation, Everything to possible Ia. neckwear. This embroid- ered French collar. shows'quite a new iouch that may be Copied Dt home. I .., I . . . . . . y other Is .qlttipg.fn:a garden chair read. * I 1119 or sewing, and others are standing � I . n graceful attitudes. ' � . . I . .. The Dresden ones are like Dre§den I . oldest -son of Hugh, ninth Lord Lovatr,' who was born in _ 1670, . ' . I Acc6ilding to the, story tolal by the Wiiinipeg claimant, a banquet was hold at the house of one of the ten - IN 5 a magistrate, PL School Commissioner.. 4��,),aptlst .Deacon, says--"Zh'm-Buk cured me of eczema on my ankle, which had deried every other retnedy triW dt(ring twenty years, It ,dso,cured -nie ofq;iles; I T - I I . .. Ntatilettes. They are small and dressed . ants of the Lovat estate at Christmas.' '1688. ;in( , ce p,-asure tit rucoit(aw.itaing it . . jo my fellow..11jell.- I I . I Ili a wondertul array of old fashioned .. . � 1. Two sons of Hugh, ninth Lord . I. I . . . . INIr. Irani( b-�,idzmtomo tlie f:.%iiiiiiis war clothes. The best art,of the first and. , I . LovAt,- were. 1nvited to the banquet . correspoudent, who hvs. gotte ti'roll,�h 11 . . I secoll(I.,empires Is called Mto'p�iiy, ,and and spent the evening dancing.- . � twowy-nille l"'Uti(s., aild %di,ge, (i;�.Jwwlies . ,.. .. . . I the.materials a'r: of the finest. � P I I AlexandeT,, the elder of the two a oni, . I . tliirity,�yth�ilo�:r.'vVar-%v,-�e.; Tag- -� .1 si) t 4-t i\� itiad . ,� . - ... I . - . . ".. . . �.. .11 . � . . . - � _ : ,. � I ; � . - 1on0?O'i7i n n.g the'dances �of* a Miss, . his olm, Oa�ughter of the host.�Miss "the.,, I , froll7coust.to co;m!l't ill. Ualu-m;', ;;1�11­,:- ,:. ,.. ­., " ONiobig 'to ilip I , , . pc,Wol�ollsl ci\e. rtlill an� . I I s. .HEALT,H .-ANVOEAUTY.- . I Chisholm was looked upon as umlorgairti,,,it pV11wk,i-.1111g. a ��Illqlit ."Onitch. - - , . I . . . . . � ___ I . . , . 'belle of the Nall " and the attenti6ns . I . . . Illy it,,", bl."he om 11.1 lllcers- - Aj (sl'o Mile , - , '� . Soft., gabby skins that fall into' -folds . � . taid � her - by - , Ai�x. * Fraser .. a .. njered . . r . - . i itad8even-t I ,�cn (;e( -p -11610S in- T11V1 .1.1't I - � '. � . . . . e � . - - ' .ind.pupher need cold wttter�ta give, *4ome of the guests; who induced one I , , Wjo'i&,q01 Qf %%-,S1,;h 14L-()14(l,[tUC,Il43 , t I iWIA � : , I , I ,them tone. Thick, olly,sk � In, holiveyer, of the pipers to ,play the Vis -tag air 0 - 0(l - I'Ad I'( ill, tt.ol* 'istiol;ll" lift el"n ou rily, , I e . should. I;e w"b.d 'with hot water, I NoThomas,. sil -tune Particularly dis- * Owl, --L�- 4­liod'� I It' � aster remt,dy Wiled to, : ... . . . .. . I . The upplication of lemon'Juice Will tasteful to : the Fraser'family. Urged i -ill th­-k-.. -4- 1 Wns W(..Il vq"h worn.out � , . . .80inetimeg Cause warts- 'to disappear. on by. .his younger -brother Thomas, Alex.- drew his dirk, and' attempted �".11 Pain anti 1, 4A. oftiltep. Zani-Buk was . . , , .. Introduced, and I am gtud to say thiq it . .1 , Touth them'several times dijrhig the to- slit- the pipes, but in -doing, so .L gal'e me VeedY relief, . A few weeks': treat� - . . .day with A camel's hair brush soaked ' wounded ' the piper. * Ttilling his -bro- ment resulted in a perfect cure of all the , - � . Jn- the Juice. - . . � . . ther, who,'had fled the .house,'that , , . . . . . � I . . - ulcerll. . . . . , . I � I . . -k healthful ' and 'refreshing mouth he:had killed the plper, Thomas in- duce;d him to hide m Wales. A few .. . I I Dr -Andrew NViNon, NVI oSe reptitp�liwi as . . . a a is wol 16 -wide, i1n a bo�k� rt cently . . . scientiN . wash Is made �Lpy bolllnj. cinnamon bark In nl6nths - later, it . - is. alleged,, Thomas � . . lillblwhed (�'Floiriel%,Tal-Icsc)n�rir�i.-Aid'?) I . water and,,tnlxlng it with . ' forged the death c&Vific�afe of his bro- -1;E--ys;--!'Z/am-Fh&fti�5, be.' ied,' � . . � rel upoitasap . equal partsof'tbe parest alcohol. This Is rood both r the gnins and tA-f-h .ther, and upon .the de4ith of their. fath-. - � antiseptic di.essing which roquires.110 pre- . I . id has tile- pirt! tar advantAo. . . . . - --- 1. opera house. Just as the rehearsal ,I . CIO Willing out of Iced Water. . I I � I -xilladelpma Ledge F � ,r. � .. .� : . � I .. . . . . I I ' . FOR THE 1101)lsu GIRL . I I ' . and makes the breath more fragrant... . et 811000eaea To tne .litue Rng, essaws. - . . . . ;f pos,tessiiig unicifie healhig.properties." I That Alex. was� alive aA the time 'was finisbIll g he .said to her, with a . I The chilled cloth congeals the, grease , . and retains it. while t'he-soup I . . . . . . . Why Lightning Turns.Milk S our' ' I The stock Itself is of linen, hind em- broldered, .. . Whon.a -foreign substance gets..Into. * ' . - � Mr.. W. L,�sce.lies-Spott, the famous - * , of the. death of, his'lather is indioat- analyst to ill I . e Royal Commission for . . ,characteristic shrug, "'Well, Mine. Aid- . . rich, it you want to sing, here's Your passe -4 readily through. . � . - . .It -is well known that, tallk . Often turns It Is finished at the top , With a ruffle of lace. * At the right side . the eye" do not Irritate, It by trying to force It out.. Keep th . e eye'elosed.for a :ed by a certificate purporting to show . have no4`liesitatjon ia , I that he married Elizabeth Edwardes, Victoria, says,—" I . pu ty.of Zam-Buk. . I certifyin ri tile entire . �chance.11 . . I . . . . . -sou.r durjn;t:a th.understo rm, ,and . . 6epn of the tab Is- a full frill of lace'WhIch . few moments, or the object -is the daught�v. of a Cardigan gentle- it is. O! I . . I . great .heal ng p6wer for opeii - . She ascended the stake and I . began, . , *I the aria "Samson and Delilah . Where, Oh, Where? ,- 1. What flits. b0C.Oluo bf.tho Ill , ordlaa . � te- yarions reasons. Itarp' as4igned, � , .. says the Chicagro New:4. - One of thii rpa�, - .Ili' some cases ,runs all the Way down fo. thLi wul . St. It 19 governed, ae6or4r ,until . ' removed by the tears which w A': flow' I It. however. it Is Impossible to rem ve q - .. � - man,, some ars after the death of wounds 0 9. 11 .. � . . . e , r injurie. . his father,'. y 1738. Two years later I . . in So ont cotild gQ on quoting authorit � . 1 .from . The surprise as he heard the. glorl9l's . , I . Y si,vdetmear'i(]11711�11 woftian? There . .1 . are- still novelists wild hAve the hatill. .sons Is that llglittlll�g causes the gli4es I I � . Of the all' to collilillio and produeo'jil-' , Ing to the figure. I . - I � . I . I s. � . . I . . . .. . the -substance yourself have some. one - I ,.. . John Frager,' great-great,grandfather. MfterauthoriN, all of tile . . opinion, based on �� of the .present claimant M�"'born. bersonal tesis, diat Za I .. . m-Buk should be in , . *clhimant, -voice was too much for him, and.ibe, hood. to depict her at.her-old baneful . tric' acid and t1ilit solne of -this licid , . � . - . . ,. 'D *.' h W m he 9peraticin'cari- , . ' Jblin,Fra�et, the present ' . I - eve' . . ry Imme, Zarft-Buk is a- sure curd for � . . bardened operatic manager plainly . *howed.bis appreciation. ' -hen she. 'I -Practice of , libbling ch6c-olates" dut-' , mixes %�Itll tho liflitc. thu. 4 sour ­ � lag It. , W Oman cto 'Now a 0 litician. .. . o 11 I a Thoi,fo who fortherly knew SlIss3far- I kully retn6ve It for you. I . � Itest Is not merely. doing *noth ng I came -to Canad a Ts ago. -tits, burns, s6ratches, cold -sores, chapped. - . I I . ibout. two yea n . �, . .Until recently he was eniployed as a' handq, ulcers, s;,alp %oresi ringworm, blood I .But'v� gave that exquisite aria. from "Aldalf , . Ing. all the Idle li�ura of the day.' 1311t 0 In the, real %v 111d of woin.en he But tile lll()St probable reason Is that tile Nout-111- 14 (IM, to tile, go , ret Lonlo. daughter df, the Secretary . with tfie* hands and keeping the feet *Almo, , , . I . collector for a' Winnipeg publishing poi�bWng, and 6c/ema*. 'It is also used � . - I . st . which ends with a sob her conque, a n . .t bo bo gOrmand has " . growth of a Tu ngnis in tile of tile ,Nlir.y John D. Long, In - the still. it the �greater part of It Is I hougo. His eldest son is working on extensively lot- piles, for which it is without . ' I I was complete. Before' parting ',Nlr. . 'Hammerstein "IT11014 (,eased to exist,' Olt If she still "Ifidulges," It 11; no longe; D1111, * whl(-h forms at other tinlos thall (11101I.C.C.41 storill, bu djj.vs whda fi � onsevelt Was second mau . in relaxing . the nerves nnd mind. - .'? . ' farxn near here, and takes great .equal. All druggist,, and stores sell at goo. I . . in "the Great, Case," as it is a box; 3 for 01.25 ; or post fricii from Zam- made another etigages . III public. . � More freely tilt -IV bee � . .t 'I 114 tile at'llOs' In the department would scarcely ree- When one can do this good looks and jinterest . . .a cetiously 4][IyAed to, here.. .. Buk Co., Tbronro, for* price., You ar4 it 'ment to hear h or sing and secured a . . . '. � ,0 I)berll- condIti,kim tarol, ft., sdontists - omitize the learnt -d political otganizeir, ' life will be prolonged, and the temper I , I .. .. I . - Its . . I .. warned ig,�i harmful imitations. . . . I I)romise that no other mannger wl'iuld , be consulted In the meantime. I I Two'diltighters of Prihco..N`Ichojjj,q'of have 11lVestigated tbl.; intiftor,.ttittl they , t�r. Margaret Long Of 1)(mver. Hiss f.obg Molt 411 kinds of degrees ae . will be %,Mly improved, for- nervous exIlaustioil is the cause of many' . . . . . -_ - I . . �. : I - - - � � I - -_ I I I . ­ 1,XF.vIg- I Ine the surprise of the beauti fill Amer. N .1ovitenegro. tho Princes I,-, Is . Zenla and 'Ve, I marr.hed through the .011Y that 11,111, will seldkini'turli 'sour if I t,.a .l(whn4 1­16pkIn,4. oniong them an &I. D.. . . � a quick word better left unspoken. . — � . I - I 1. . . . I " . . . . I , � . I ... . . . . 10 � . . . . . . contract not 'for strept.-4 (-if* tbe ' ' � , Capital at the bead of a proce.w,don , rows title given tho right klud Of . 100 will I lie 111-111c ross.plii are kept'pero %�'ith tll(-; highest Ii6nora, in heir class. *PrAetice When trying to rest It should be re- 'no .. — � - . 0~10%10 - - - - - - .. - - �-_ N " " , I w - - - WOWN~ I - -%*WOW- _ � - - - - - - . . . I .. . 1. .. to . -one or two Years, but for �ve, and . of '%VOmvll it few weeks ago urging thi, I I 0evilly (ImIn, She selected Denver to . � her membered that restricting gall- I � . . I I . I . I 'With most flatterlog, terms and armnge- Imeuts for coneerti,! . . tilell of the city to defend the riglits of. I I � � ProfOssion tuainly because her sister, . IlMen Lofq� had it tendency to tuber. Intents can be worn. It necessary the I I time for "rest" had better be shori- " . I . . I I . I . . I . . . "Five years!" said tile � would be the- nation, . � . . I . I I Conundruma, . . VVII.y does �' ciltuato- otilosiq and* sho hoped the euod, whilo the tight clothing is re- ,. 0 I . . I . . CHINAWA E R . I ,prIma donna. "That lo too long a coh- I I bot%'t eat your meals quickly.' This . .8aut;t (7111�1114 IIIAVA.Ts go ('()wn 111" el"n'"t',"? r't'('"U'.e It soots %rout(j III(I hel. 'efforts tor fight ofr the I "' . moved and put on again, for thus more . ' . . I I. I I . . . . ,tract." I . "It Is five years or-nothIng!" Oscar I �ftililo-, Indigestion and a red nose. I . (l."Glt�") illin : (11.40a4e. .NyLgs Helen Long died about four tilenn-l'. ago. but her sister Con- beneht ,will be galne& - . - I . .. . . . . . I � . . . . . � . . . . I . � � � 1 � ,.-!retorted. "I am not golag to bar you . ­ ­. ­­ ­­, I I . I i - What 1.4 tl)t(lvlllg Ill the out.ikirts? I'l(IL *111, ' 11intlel to fire III Denrer. Now she'la � Armadillo Fern Baskett. � When you need. anything in Chinaware , � � . .e mAke ft grOAt success and then lose, you," he added reminiscently, � . � T1.0, f'erctioll. I 111,11im"Veir)-o rl,t.1l;,V In -+,a (I ("I" I .1�c 1:101tis' pockots. , What Is the lon-elit sentence known o1je of tile most powerful of the enw frimebwEld wornen of the, 0,vtenalal UThat appears to be new In the line of flower baskets Is the armadillo shell . I . � we would be pleased to ha yie yoa call and � $0. without a namd or foreign lau- rels, this simple American caine, to .%.,if- pillsel.: 4,1; piti,wtio,. " ill -ticl-4.4 �­Itt tlw A, o" thl,4 f,iwlI,i*'i P, In filtitory? The t;�Illtelle(* toll life. WhOlf Is the sk" )ike tho senta In a IS, ; , , h( wt% 8, - hos.been selected as one of the deltigiltes who will t-onvey the sold by florists, The. armadillo's hard shell cover when polished malces n . I I . I . I . .- inspect olir stock. Our prices will pleitse - 1. girl I tho Mlinbattan this *Intel, as an Ardetk, r­,y­s1tl5-r,0 .1 I i' I 17-1,N-nd. it 1.1-11, flelidly -Lotil"It'll;0I ,jilld's garalent? When overcAst. Wb011 is house like . ,�.Vrnpathy of the women (if Colorado very flue fern basket. The �tajl of the I : . � . .� lean prima donna, � I . . , CoZl,-!(,r-jour!;-t). I ft an eagl'e? When 1, b:l,, wfhgs. to tho Sti-nW,-ling stMers of the ea t a I nalmal Is run over to the long snont . I . I I .. ou. � I . _______: wlitin tile convention Is held In Feb. . and 1qxed In it, so that ft makes It blin- � � . I . . r6r th6 ChrlAfmas Sreoikfadt. . bickOnt' "Vi-jrAmas Care)." I A Poetic Rlddl * tioary. Dr, Long 19 go busy with poll- 'tiv.q die.' . I . . . . . .. II, In n , home Wbere there aria Several A01401alf 'g)rown Mr. H. V. Dioltons, X.C., frIll-A Pit 6' The ,ciit did mV fIrAt with it curt of bbr that sho lilt$ turned over her Ittr90 Villied with terns, these baskets now . � * . qk children last.yealos Christ. Inttrostinp story ooncorning the orig. ! Va I I . . Imictlee to another Woman physician, appear In the windows of rntliiy flor- : S - - Our tock of Watche�, Clool _ mns breakfast will fillVays be remella - - - -) in - ! Inal mAn, nnript of his frdber',.4 J. What' the Vftuile ohe had njAde quits, tshe [ins become an excellent Oublio IstS. rl.urthermore they have givon a KS, . I 'bered. The.plain baked apple i which e Was at ek h plate when tile family sat . riiii "f�,Li,ol." Vin nov,�Iiqt pre:j . tt,lj .eh the V8. to Thomas Milton, an lold . %ch-MlAlow. tn 1,4�6. ' ,,., 1101ur" I means of mr second and net ot r4y- whole, - , 8poakoP. Silo Is one of the leader'.4 of , tile gU0r.j&jst,% who hope to enter Into � cousiderablo fillip to the study of bat- urtil history as far as finding out What . I . . . . Jewelery, Etc,il"s complete. 44Wn 'Wore ft holiday 1001t L41MPIY bp. .',\tr. XiI10.11 1 s 1 it to MY. rr.,,n,e;,-. irnilvov, , - .., " AXIOM th 11olk.0 done, % am sum ... I I[CtIVO competition With Inan In hold- tirmadillos: are, especially g th brholl 0 . 1. . . t 'ca use . a-tOP 0 , f each Mill 4 dnY d0i . .Olt a booksollor, for ,950, Then it pissed ­­ " ­� Ing Intbile office. small children who see them displayed , I � I . I I --- � - IV . - — , I ..-f thick eredIll'ill Which Wn.14 SPL ,4 into 010 blinds of Mr. George Rebuildint., Three Riviies. I . I I . . IX I I . . I I lqrjr(- red candied cherry, it was un. I ti�3uftl and everybody noticed it. Chnrchill, on oDtj)jjsia.qtj�, autograpli. 0011ftt(lir- UP. Ohlircl)ill treasured it, The �work of rotwilding Tbr-P Viv. He 10ew.' ----. . Made a Name Pot. Timerisolvet , # All gtii6ds boiught leom US Will bO engraidd ' I � That \VaS What tile mother of the .Almlly wallied. and she vl-as,!;�gA jilos, Until 18,-1 -* , .2. wbon c1.flc'jjnAtanCe8 Com- polled bim tO P-Irt with it. After era, Que,, is proc,edin�t atoaf,lily. 011)y six months Ijr,vp. ojAj)Q,vj Ane.c.. file po"41-gowh4- I i I ,u I A YObng teacher whose efforts to 111 culeato eleuadntjjr�- anatonlY had beolt , A Totonto'man waa driving tbroulth ,one of the back 'parishes of Sinio-oc, . free of charge. , I . 'int, mothers w.ould be -quite repaid. for the photogrwNliinpo (Iv�%.ry page of it, it wat; -thou"lit. sold to Mr. 11,%nnott, 11firminghnin: - ILI - A,- v I 0"e� third of the burned district is 1)"ilt nP unusually diacoUrligingat laistasked fit despair: muilty. Preaently his companion fitmily'natiled gttatheotla. - . � I a With t4c, CON111 Was Imssed. booksellor and curfri dealer, wilo I Ifil-4ttild of the sugar of every day, -or non.ting, domplotion--thr. elits'i rit buildings, boing ill the Inaly) 1, rrK,At . "Well, I wonder Wally boy flifte <,An of a 0.11411h,ese people 'have A ppeulmr � a l .low glass dish filled with curly zbay. : Ovont"ally fOUnd It PlIrclIftAel' W110 r4l,adilv s1pned a cheque for for . Improvement ut)op the old Ati-tiotu'rol.s. , tell me what the spinal tord reall It," ,y I I she Was Met by a row of blank and iname'" the Visitor observed. "istrath- . C-6na I WbM did they get it?" ­_ -41196 Of MdDlo sugar. Tbt(4e had alm. ,99M I it, Finally. 'it wit,; bmight, 1w W-rr. -ply been out from a. cake of rather 8ttlali V. Almuel, of Xctnsingfnn Philanthropy. "X0.111 said the bishop of Oklahoma, Irreap6nolve fades fill Abally otio salall - of Oh. it wasn't always Strathe6tri 11 t 'vor. the dri "They used to dZ11, lawit, I -tilift M406 sugar With a shArp knife, pajjte,� GArdqris, for 4.300. wj)o i.q .1 ft WISe and broad Inall who had o6on, V61co piped lit) In great excitement ,,The spinal' oord Is What ;;at ,)aid themmlveq Smith, Rut Lord StriLtil. , It 'WA1 tho first t(W it bad ever been sai(I to still retain the procions iloo.u. 'I , Much dndtuftred mueh-, ,,I mako it a through you. Your bead tits Oil OU0 tona., you know, his namo was Smith- .96 06fted Ift thO fatally, and the little Merit. loll*46.40(.elaltv,wot.dflcitiftbte(t Tbolinh '. . .. . -..... 016 to pertarla marriage OL %remonits e �6 profit by end, and You sit on tho other."i-ItOiAii. so wh(�n he changed his natills t1bei ehangod thgAt." * � I . I I � other p0ple* mistakes.11-pook, estor Itorald, . I . la, ,l -l* '416j..0 11 11, % . . . . I .. N ., 'a C-1 . V V 0, . ounter, � . 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