The Wingham Times, 1893-08-11, Page 2THE WINGH•AM X 1MES'. AUGUST 11, 1893
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DAY, ,t3.UQUsq' 11, 189e.
asoxary 1n QUEQbeo.'
author, promoters and puh-
a the Outlines of the His
Freetltasonry in the Proving
,ea',, (U 0$- 1802). cannot hu
oriel( with cordial receptior
tl to, the fraternity in. Europe
and America.
it1'4111y appreciative "review"
rte by Wm. James liughan, th
r of learned. English freemason
rr i e t n
ea d u the Masonic and
pp o
journals both in the old work
l
tl t1!•' new.
im ert Freie, Gould, the celebrated
yr of The FListory of Freemasonry
le. claartn.], London, England, has
eablisihed , lengthy critical review
Quebec history, in the Trausac•
of the Quarter Coronati Lodge,
)076, E. R , London, G. W.
h, Secretary, This is the scree
literary Masonic Lodge in the
Its English membership is
ed to forty, but about fourteen
ed prominent Freemasons in
lands are members of its Oor-
ndence Circle. It uutrivals in
ways most of the scientific,
c, and literary societies of our
u any country.
ving dissented from a statement
e Quebec historian regarding the
rs it the formation of the pre -
Grand Lodge of England,Brother
d comments In •letail upon each
e twelve chapters in the volume
645 royal octavo). The follow -
re excer`pts.tlherefrom:•-
apter 11., headed Canadian
Memorabilia, describes when the
este towns and stations were
leu, and traces in a clearer and
popular form than has a hitherto
ared in any publication with
it I am acquainted, the frequent
ions which were made in the
cal divisions of British North
rica.
e items of information which the
;ea historian [Bro. ,7. H. Graham
ohinond, Que.),has so laboriously
red, are packed into such a linnit-
ae, especially the subject mat-
t chapter 117., that no single re-
, unless, indeed, it were granted a
poly of an entire part or number
ose 'Transactions, could do the
t3ustice to thein, It must suffice,
fore, to mention at this stage,
the additional facts published by
its torian, both with regard to
ental or travelling lodges,and the
st stationary lodges in the orig-
'ritish province of Quebec [I758 -
ill be found to be of the high,
We to ail students of the .craft.
ong the Masonic authors to
Bra. Graham acknowledges his
al indebtedness, are four members
r own lodge [No. 2076 E. R.] ,
I am sure, Bros. Hughau, Lane,
hytebead will allow me to ex -
en behalf of the quartette, the
are it affords us that our names
id he associated, ever so remotely
s the successful completiotr of such
rduous midertaldug.
i aro administrator, P. G. M. Gra-
's services have been pre-eminent
ae ,jurisdiction of Quebec, and
S is probably no other case on
rd,where it has fallen to the lot of
and the same Brother to attain
'narked distinction, both as the
1d Master and the Historian of his
id
Lodge.,•--fontreal Gazette.
cold, s!'onld be placed to, the ice chest
an hour before they are needed..
All fruits should be served its cold
and Creah as possible, and with groan*
laced rather than powdered sugar.
'Ike down on peaches is poisonous
to some people, and eliottld be care•
fully wiped oft. Thie fruit looks far
1 more tempting cut in halves than in
stnall pie,os.
el Moat and other articles of food that
t;are damp or juicy should never be left
I in paper.
' When thoroughly and properly
of 1 cooked, vegetables are healthy summer
e j food,
Cold meats are more easily oligo, ted
than hot,
Cold coffee served with lemon juice
is more refreshing and palatable to
many people titan tea.
To keep ice from melting rapidly,
fill a box that will allow the water to
escape through the bottorn as fast as it
melts, with sawdust ; bury the ice,
cover closely with newspapers, and
over these a heavy blanket or piece of
carpet.
Ask Your Friends
have taken Iood's Sarsaparilla what
think of it, and the replies will be
Eve in its favor. One has been cured
ligestion and dyspepsia, another finds
liapensable for sick headache, others
t remarkable cures of scrofula, salt
to and ether blood diseases,still others
ell you that it overcomes "that tired
ag," and so en. Truly, the best ad-
ing which Hood's Sarsaparilla re -
Ns the hearty endorsement of the
e friends it has won by its positive
dual merit.
ttgtlet Days Remember, That -
Pod spoilswmticli More quickly in
s., muggy weather than in a much
rr temperature, if dry,
ren vessels containing charcoal)
al in a refrigerator or other closet 1
'e food is kept will do much. to
them: dry and sweet, The chars
tlaoutd be renewed at least every
right.
t ripen vessel of ciriillcitlg water
1 in the ice chamber of the re•
*tor is sure to (sheer') odors from
I» t below. Pat the watery iti, or what is more convenient, in
', rrrew�•top frtttt jars,
pitchers and all dishes its
nkt or food arse to be served
Lacking ice, steaks, ,chops, fish,
stnall birds, or other email pieces of
meat may be kept nicely by wrapping
them in oiled or paraffins paper and
burying in it box of charcoal kept in a
cool place. A pitcher of cold drinking
water set inside a large paper bag, or
in the centre of large open newspaper,
and the bag or wrapping tied closely
together at the top, and then placed
on the collar bottom, will remain cool
several hours.
A promise from pater families that
this is the last season you must do
without a well filled ice-bouso will be
a fine thing to remind him of next
winter.
HoLLowAY's PILLS. -The Hour of
Danger. -Disease commonly comes on
with slight symptosis, which, when
negleeted, increase in extent, and
gradually grow dangerous -a condi-
tion which betrays the grossest re..
nhissness-when these Pills, taken in
accordance with their accompanying
directions, world not only have checks
ed but conquered the incipient disorder,
Patieuts daily forward details of the
most remarkable and instructive cases
in which timely attention to Hellos
way's advise has undoubtedly savect
them from severe illness. These Pills
act primarily on the digestive organs,
which they stimulate when slow and
imperfect ; and, secondly, upon the
blood, which is thoroughly purified by
them, whence is derived the general
tone they impart, and their power of
subjugating hypochondriacism, dys-
pepsia, and nervous complaints.
Horticultural. Brevities.
1. Stir the soil to conserve moisture
and promote plant growth,as well as to
kill weeds.
2. Use hardwood ashes liberally on
all garden truck, small fruits and or.
chard trees.
3. Apply liquid manure to force
rapid and full maturity of choice
crops,
4. Nitrate of soda can be used with
benefit on all crops. Itisimm i•diately
available, and should therefore be only
employed in connection with plants in
their active stage of growth.
5. We must spray with Paris Green
and copper compounds produce sound
marketable fruit.
6. 'There is far too much nrtilclhing
done, Small fruits, trees and garden
crops are given a most favorable op.
portunity for attaining the highest
perfection and development when
their roots are coyered with a- thick
mat of leaves, wet straw, or ether
sttitable material.
7. A good mulch keeps down weed,
and renders the soil loose, moist and
porous at all times, and that, tom, with
little labor of cultivation.
8. 13e sure and commence early to
thin fruit on trees and vines that have
set the same too freely.
9. Remember that oftentimes by the
removal of even half the: fruit, the re
minder produce as much hulk and sell
for more money tiara the whale,
if all bad been left on,
10. When fruit is thinned,. the pare
ens plant is exhausted far less than
when the entire orop is pertnitted to
remain,
11. Let the sheep and poultry run
in the orchard to consume the wrmy
fruit and insects.
12. Sort all fruit very carefully,
and send same to market neatly picked
in attractive packages. This must
not bo neglected,
13. In making- sales get asneerthe
consumer as possible', lYfany commis -
shiners and middlemen's profits leave
little for the producer W receive for
his products.
14. Live off the best your land pro-
duces. 1)o not error yourself for the
sake of having more product' to sell.
, Get all you can nut of life. -Ex.
The Sambro I4gittitonso
1S at Sambre, N. S., whence Mr. 21. I.
Hartt writes as follows :-"Without a
doubt Burdock Blood Bitters has done me
a lot of good. T waa sick and weak and had
no appetite, but D. IL 13, made ale feel
smart and strong. Were its virtues more
widely known many lives would be saved."
Fighting the Horn Fly.
The farmers of this country are be-
coming so familiar with the habits and
effects of the Horn Fly that comments
along this line are unnecessary. By
la letter from the pen of 0, H. DeLa-
fosse, of Croslcaua, Texas, in the
Breeder's Gazette, we must conclude
that this new, very annoyiug pest has
not by any menus reached its waist
stages. He says: I dm a native
Texan and have been iu the stook
business all my life, have seen all
manner of cow and horse pests, front
the old big black fly down, blit
have never seen anything to equal
these flies. They bite the cattle from
daylight till dark, and roost upon them
at night. They 'do Wo effect the horn
as some seem to think; they bite where
the skin- is thinnest, where they can-
not be reached by the tail. If those
flies continue here (and I believe they
will) and some way is not devised to
destroy them, the are going to he a
greater curse to the stockman than the
army worm is to the cotton planter.
Oiie of the most reasoua.)le remedies
that has been proposed is given in the
Breeder's Gazette. Prepare a stick as
large or larger than a man's thumb,
whittle a knob at one end, wrap a rag
firmly around the end of the stick and
tie firmly with stoat cord well rapped
around do as to clinch down' behind
the knob, and your weapon is a swab
to apply the medicine with. An old
paint brush will answer as well. Now
elle :°emedy which has been successful
lu keeping them off for a week at a
Limp is: Crude cottonseed oil, say
rano gallon, common pine tar,one pint,
thoroughly stirred together over a
gentle heat (be careful, it easily boils
over and does not stop after it is taken
off). Apply this thoroughly, rubbing
it well over places where the flies con -
grate most thickly, and the animal
is safe for a week or Qo, unlessilwashed
off by the rain.
Another remedy is give's by J. P.
Braswill, of Fremont. Take kerosene,
spirits of turpentine, sulphur and cry•
salic ointment, mix them well, and
rub or sprinkle the mixture on the
animals. 1 would suggest that a
little tar can do no hares and will
make it more adhesive.
Don'ts for the Women.
Dorothy Maddox in the Philadel-
phia Inquirer gives the following hints
to her sex :
Don't get confidential. No woman
ever gave her family affairs into
another woman's keeping, that she
did not live to sea the folly of so do•
ing.
Don't tell a woman how thin or how
stout she is growing. Most women
loathe either extreme.
Don't let your curiosity prompt you
to ask embarrassing questions alaout
hair and complexion. Thts is the
time of the year when coiffure and
dein cannot stand too close criticism.
Don't discuss religion, polities, or
the divorce court, unless you are
posted as to the inner life of your
listeners.
Don't tell a Sister that she looks as
young as her daughter, This implies
surprise that she has succeeded in
alleating Father Time of his just per-
quisites.
Don't fall in love with your warm
weather companion, The feminine
sweetheart is a tricky individual, She
dotes on you to -day and hates you to-
morrow. In truth, nothing on earth
I is more unstable than one woman's
affection for another woman,
Sumniing it lip all up in a- nutshell,
if yon would woo end win friends, if
yott would foster tenderness of heart
and refinement of soul, cultivate tart.
Ali, it is of alt links the most perfect
in forging love or friendship fetters,
It is the key which unlocks the flinti-
est of Hearts, 1 o be able to say the
right thing at the right time is to
fright
the foot that you aro in your
way a getutxs. Withotit the aid of oris.
subtle trait one need never hope to be.
Lome a todial $t1CCCeif.
The Cheese Test et Oilloago,
(Country Gentleman.)
We are indebted to Mr, W. H. (rile
beat for an elaborate statement in
detail of the test in cheese making
oondueted at the Colu pbian Expoei-
tion in May last -the cheese having
since been in proea'ss of ripening' and
only subtuittect to the scoring of the
judges last week. The plan for a ten-
day test of twenty-five cows of each
breed, was adhered to as nearly as the
exigencies of the cave would permit.
Three breads went into the competie
tion, and by earefnl tabulation of 14r.
Gilbert's figures, we obtain the follow-
ing result :
Pounds.
Total yield cheese by Jerseys 0001
do. do, Gucrusays., 7lifi'
do. do, Short•iin7241
The average quantity of milk re-
quired per potted of chsase, was 8.70
Ib, for the Jerseys, 0.32 lb, for the
Guernseys and 10.86 ib for the Short
Horns. The scale adopted in judging
the cheese was : Flavor, 55 ; Texture,
25 ; Keeping quality, 15 ; Color, 5.
The following title allows the average
of the entire score :
Flavor. Texture. Koegi'g goat. Color. Total:
Jerseys......4117 23 2 13 3 4 2 000
Quernse ys....48 0 217 12 3 4 1 87 2
Short -Horns .50 4 22 3 14 4 4 8 00 5
To Keep Eggs.
One of dee most convenient methods
for a farmer to pack summer eggs for
later use is in boxes in some dry sub-
stance. The use of salt, bran, oats or
dry earth are very good. Coal ashes,
wheat, chaff, etc., answers very- well.
A layer of packing material is put in
the hottoin of the package, a layer of
eggs, set on end. is pub in so as not to
touch eaull other, then the second layer
of the packing substance ie put on
sufficiently thick to keep the layer apart
add so until the box is filled. Nail
up tightly, and date, place in a coil
moderately dry place, where there will
be little variations of temperature;
turn the package bottom -side up every
four or five dans, and the eggs when
wanted will come ont nice and fresh.
'Regulates the Stomach,
Liver and'l:3owels, unlocks
the Secretions,Pu rifiesthe
'Blood and removes all imn-
purities from a 'Pimple to
the worst Scrofulous Sore.
CURE
DYSPEPSIA. BILIOUSNESS,
CONSTIPATION, HEADACHE
SALT RHEUM. SCROFULA.
HEART BURN. SOUR STOMACH
DIZZINESS. DROPSY.
RHEUMATISM. SKIN DISEASES
COUNTY FUNDS TO LOAN.
On the security of Cultivated Farm, Interest six
per cent, payable annually. Any portion of the
principal
inc pal m be repaid at any tiro the borrower
p paid by tho County. No
person except the•County Auditors allowed to see
mortgages or to know to whom honey is loaned.
Apply to WM. I-IOLMES
Goderich, Aug. 8th 1802. Co. Treasurer.
CO NYN B OS,
U NDERT AKERS
0
WI1 GHAM, ONT.
Application painless and easy. el lei immediate
This preparation 6118 a groat and lon'•felt want
anronr those who sudor front piles. It is 8 remedy
of tit:, h ig;liest merit, effecting, and 70110510, and has
more than iiittt the anticipations of those physicians
who have used it in their practice: PILsllONS Is A
rostrivr. orate whoa other troattltents fail to relieve,
'resthnonials iurnisbcd. kriec tit, For sale by
riruggista, or by mail on receipt Of price,
STRONG, 'Sianufaetutinl; Chemist, 184 Dundas
treett, London, Ont.
TERVE
BEANS
NERVE BEANS are 6 tete des:
cOvbry that cure the worst oaars of
Nervous Debility Lost vigor and
Failing Manhood: 'restores tlw
weakness of betty' or mind Caused
er overwork. er the errors or art•
Sebes of youth. This Remedy ab -
b 1uteiy cures alto most obstinbte casco when all other
'fR8ATMI0ITa havefeIisdovento rrliore, ;�oldbrdrut;.
,uses at $1 tar air ,irk for Qmatt 11,�,,� roan nn
rcooilrt.if i h addarasf T]IE P 1)U31NE
c:0. Torodta.O wr,Nf , plana idea poldirt-+
prey r ROVE.
y y�
Winirhatr., L.11AIBLTo1l R O '.1.. H:1,J.1�1.
Clubbing IN
The Trims and: Torsete Moire per year S 1 75
TheTatas andTerontq Envies per year1 76
The Tates and London Advertiser per year,1. 50
The Tuna onOE London Free Piess per year1 75
The Tues and ttextroat Herald per year1 00
The Tratasand M'outreal witness por year1 75
ThoTanisatm Montreal Family Herald and Star 1 75
Reduced rates with all other weekly papers not
mentioned to tike above list,
JOB I$RINTINC,
INCLUDING "looks, Pamphlets, Posters, 1)il1
Heads, Circulars, &o., &o., executed is the best
style of the art, at moderate prices, and on short
notice, Apply or address
B. ELLIOTT,
Times Oitlec, 1Vingttam•
LOOK
HERE!
This �ill InterestEvery-
body�,
We are selling
Best Coal Oil at 12 1-2
cents per Imperial gal-
lon, or a can containing
the equivalent of five
American gallons for
50c., exclusive of pack-
age.
American Axes, 5oc. to 65c.
each.
Crosscut Saws, 45c. to $z.00
per foot.
We to -day reduce our
quotations on Binder
Twine �'opnFe�� cent
cte gnt,�tl,Pper lb.
J. . A. CLINE & CO,
Wingham.
WINGHAM
STEAM PUMP VVORKSI
➢�NiE� SH�WER3,
PROPRIETOR.
I wish to inform the people of Wing -
ham and surrounding country, that, as
I have purchased the Steam Pump
Works lately owned by Mr. H. Clark, I
are prepared to supply all kinds of
Wooden, Lift, Force & iron Pumps.
And attend to the wants of the public
in anything in the Pump line.
As I have a long experience in the.
business I guarantee all my work, and:
if not satisfactory will refund the money.
We also deal in
ALL KINDS OF WIN® HBL.L .' 1
t
b"Soft water cisterns made on.shor
notice,
Orders by mail promptly attended to.
D, s}IOWE11S.
Wrnham'
TWO KINDS
OF
CUSTOMERS.
fi
WIDE AWAI{E
KIND BUY PROM TRE
City Fruit & Confectionery Store
Because they can get goods that are
right and up to the times.
ANOTHER KIND ARE
FAST AstB.EF
But they are waking tip to the fact that
I can give them goods that will
please them, Full linos of
Fruits, Oysters,Confectionery,&c
APPLES BY THE BARREL
Agent for Parker's Dye Works.
Canted goods of every description al-
ways on hand and my prices are as low
as the lowest.
Dorttforgot the place, opposite the new
Bank of Hamilton.
I Mill " n Q,tntCO
-re PUUBLISHED--
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Legal and other easua advortiseutcnts, $o. per line
for first insertion, and So. per !Meter each subsequent'
insetttlon.
Local notices 10e, pe...ne for. first insertion, au.,
50. per lino for eaohsubsequent ,ihmorticr„ No. loos.
1 noWce will bo charged hese than ,.�,
A reel ne
d t se i urs o eisi lou , i=el, Situatiga:
and Business Chances lyantad, nAt oxceedhlg $ +linear.
nonpareil, 31 per month
Rouses and Farms for Salo, tuft exceeding 3 .Mace,
31 for fitst mouth, 50c. per sub,:dquent month.
These terms will be strictly.adhered to
Special rates for lo adrfertisements, ore, tot
longer periods.
Advertisements and local notices without specific)
direction, will bo inserted 11x1 forbid and charge rte
accordingly. Trarwikory advertisements must
paid in aaivanco
Changes for contract adi;crkisetnents must be
the office by Wednesday .ncgn, in ordor,tcr.appeas
that week
R. 1I,V.AI3TT,',
PaerR1STOa AND PUBLIattER4
DR MACDONALD,
JOSEPHINE,,'JTREOT,..
wtxeuan, - • ,
ON•rAR10.•
�(•j f j-. D. TO WLER, bi,,D, j;1 -AI„
Member College Physic -41W and ,l; nrgeoss,,,Ontario
-Coroner for.Ceunty og}f"�.Huron -. .
Ofiice Up -stairs, next tp..,Mr Moiwon's Miles, Wing..
haat, Ont.
Osman Houas.-9 ta..12,a. 10., 1 to 0 p. ns.; ergot,
Residence, DiagonalStreet-
BIt. J. A. 11lk tpR,1711,
1J Honor Graduate. of Toronto .University, and,
Member of the Collego.of Physicians and Surgeons off
Ontario.
Otiiceand Resldp300., Cornet ()£Centra and P510105a
streets, formerly.ocougied ,by. Dr,. naskl,uo-„
�l e vANSTOAktr.
BA1tltlS2•ER,. ,a^ULICITOR,,, Etc,,,,
Private and Company Dinnds.,to.loan.,atlgaeat.xata
interest, No.comtuissiolrgharged.; Mortgages,„rota
and farm property, boueha and . old
OFFICE-'aeav,araloolt.. WzNeup,;t„
J. A. AI°RTC5 .
BARR/STEIt Sco ,
W rghanl:.
Out
Et�'id;,'0` Ax;('r1i;C1�+fiIk.I7h,
H. W. G. Ni,E11iEh: , Q.41. E...1,. D.towesee, ILA
BA1;,RISS:.AND. S.OL:;CITCRS,,Etc., kto:,, So.
Bolters for, Dank . of • I Iamiiton, Commissioners for
taking atlirlaxlts, for�.ithinitoba. Farm, Town and
village property bought and sold, 24pney (private
funds)loane) on mortgage seentity,at 51 per cent.
Moneys invested for private persons;. upon the hest
lender. mortgage a¢nda foC Cales e without
Manit0b4-6115 ISa Hnom be
west.
Office-1>;ent:s. Block..13Ingham.
J'1ENTIszar,.-.1 0, JEN.UI1N,,t4tNonaaa,
l,'� 'ti.'r. Vel. najire pc arca 05ISalbes material
as.cnoapasthey. caro be get in the
Painless extraO ion of. teethlkl) the user of Electra,.
sty or Vegetable vapor,.
YAKS Noriea.-1. ryall sxtraet teeth for 25 cents
eaC11,
OFFIC$ :. In the. Beauar Block, opposite the
Brunswick,Ilquysr,
Win,, d .,. tila.cdana,14, L. D. S.,
DENTIST..
OFFIC.Ea, - MASON'S BLOCK
Opposite. the Oreee'a Hotel, iVinghatn.
Will; visit Gorr,:se lst and and Mondays
of. eaar'o. month.,
Jews RITCHIE,
J
GENF.P.z1L• INSURANCE AGENT
i+Y7NnIIA1Y, ,
STAR
i DEANS, Js,,, ivsxoruar,
'LICENSED AUCTIONEER FOR THE COUNTY
OF HURON,
Sales attended In any part of the Co. Chargee
Moderate,
JOHN CIIRTtIB
WiNo]xAlr, UNT.,
ractusnn AucTIONEL�k NOR Tan COUNTY of
mum
All orders left at the Tarns otllee promptly attend
ed to. Terme reasonable.
JAMES HENDERSON,
tttottislin AUCTIOSSUR 705 comma mount me
Bunce,
All sales attended to promptly and on the Shortest'
Notice.
Charges Moderate and Satisfaction Guaranteed.
All necessary arrangements can be made at the
MISS' ()aloe
aa'LNGnnnt
Dee
DR. !R. R. J. McASI ,
1(1. B. Toronto, Meridiem College Physicians and.
Surgeons. Ontario.
BELOnrwlr . •
` ' ONTARIO
l �x r to Loanon Notes.
Totes Disco uted
M lit ASONAIIIM 1:cATi f�
Money advanced ea 3Lortga es a 5 per neat with
privilege of paying at the en( of any SCar. :Nntte
and 0CCounts eoJ1ectcd.
xtbti37c 11toril7t000
a0k,-Wintrium, tine.
(coNusti szrn ux
"For God .and
to tholtngt, , Whale
the
•v1(.0 UltlOn, elects err
sheep, torone,hour, at
Viet( street. All ladle:
Alliday,ofold a everyltino
r • Adrortfsorlyto„which n
_generally
As the;$liter has k
••space Tor: onr work, we
-semi,lteniscgf.11010 est
'dew to alYwof-our mem
Wm-tr. -'i-•Licei
atestrtaint it, ono (
w• eau under
; L oo11:1 .-*ee y
Tinto these death-
, •1lquor saloons -.•oz;
rldee
him aS �he tur
Slee dhltn'as l.te•tur
stupefied, dazed, i
any mime, eager
yperllaps, ,rbef,re •tli t
the trlarit of Cain
tgtand tuition the
low; end Ion sten
dant wards, fL}quo
What matters you'
"My non, toy son 1
()mild 'leave died for
to bring ,11ian •then:
keep dee 1places -opt
bring biz .fearful
You etre .0 :cense
were :oi:le Of the,
warrant, lC.hristiat
medleys, •call.'t:yau
see how :this atpplie.
°rest's,
'TheTe a
. At the annual c
Woman's Liberal .F
tees of Abeedeen ,
„e,,,.l.. 700 delegate .,_
ansoluerouts
been encountered.
the enfranthieemen
be a material 'help
temperenees bat the
power into the luau
olose the liquoi slice
iy the greatest zse,r
pleasant garden Al
deuce, was much al
of the constant dee
of a number of tes,
prohibit/0444 who lo
day he came to this
SCOW! upon his face
here, sir those p
InY garden again
thine, and I want to
thate'I'm going to
s''',good sit, cried the
is very unneighborl
My hogs natty be in
assure you, sir, th
it Pray you What
teg. you they are root
roared the saloon -
over. It can't- be
Pone show yo
went to the eardei
each of the animals
with the municipal
what's that got to d
ed the other. Does
vent 'ern from destrc
it ought to, at least
yottr saloon front de;
st
A few years ago
hist festival in the
Tokio, Gospels W.5
safe outside the pm
court by a colporteut
"'Ile was badly beaten
which had come do
, son for generetion
Why should any ro
and redort to perm&