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The Signal, 1891-8-28, Page 3THE Si NAL : GODERICH, ONT., FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1891. THE RUINS AT PANAMA taCHINERY THAT COSTS 820,000 A MONTH TO PROTECT p, Thee at le se neat.. That it Polls t. • when Tenoned Eailway Kate. , e Mlgh Thai the Plant Mmes Kesaain There re ea Wiseh Debris. \ coir .q omdeilt ..3 Kngiue.nng New. ran 1' s, follows: T►o Iwlk of our obserrateou• wenn m*1a tn., ilia oar platform 111 a rapidly moving non; but the facts were kat bout Mr. Urir.rr the emend agent of tit. I'eeific 11111 Ompasiv, a Wali who Lar on tlw sthmate mid fool's(1hu�rry loot olas f the way. TM' not signs ,( the Fr h.ch Frolic -hound Mille autastw lets were estwith ` roInto I'auanie Bay, pad ,kl with mooning u 1 on Wows Seuitarluni of ToI.yga. I erre , ,,t; ill Miepitels has I.em built, with �at red tiled peeping) oroofs s.4 I sllspetk like ground* th5a-e5lr I with walks and Inc.'.. for the .ii- mt„i . ,rel and his guises-. A ode t„a.lway c,unacta thus ,cult ult.m •rte 1'atunia- As the lotto r •tyh' to ape waseli•.i, another hospital, ur a ma,-. of It.ptt it hwldnly,•.. Image w sight, i.1 til, high grunt Lack ..1 the teem, Ali ( hula 1515.1 *l,rwe.l e% en more rug..? sod) than those et T,.Ie•ts. By an ,.r•.i,:ht ..1 ' Le en tnrers they were planned apt Lefore any arrangement 6,1 '..•n Iuele. lit marrying the sewage thr'ugh the at, id Parma, which Ileo let.eeu the h.s.pitals stud the hay. When this time mane, the 1.15 trims, who seem to Nrsrr rt down with het and *sight Lern, j ce m ka... g their car n we -env within onuedeiwe and let her err that you was her • the oty limits, grew %irtuo.ldy dodo n&nt friend' et the pr..psitirn of the Inrpital auth oritiee '•IM . o rsr 111ot Marry the wrote shiough the town; ars' ,.p seehow it u Mn. Bowser, and the they `tel µ••ally remain'. The tole at d'art- won,kr t. float the girl stayed two hours. err u •e eti ter fort, aria when this gore out Well. ft's u., use to t another nut under abort* exp irel bowel data .d mud that g,• e u� cry mot t. the bigh limiters 111 their your style of uanatement. 1'r1 hap a ynur style would turnout differ fosIneta, est'" she retorted. M. AND MRS DOWSER. ••iheln't I tell you "Nevin ' Never fila Ins anything, and "De you kuuw of en intshlagence office m ' now you n.., go without • cook until you this nelgkburhwnl•.' "kid Mrs. lluwser a are µu.el to death .:ml 1 won't MIAMI my her h.ge Lori ,a•a home t. dinner the other finger to get unit. fist • patient Hutu, Mrs. evening.Ikowecr, and 1'15: a bnig.sulfo: tug 1111511, but '•Why' be .wutleusly quelke.t m reply. there u • hoot. You ve reached it. The "Oh, lathing. I thought if 2. u 5 1'd worm now turns, and if I dent come up to nut out this evening awl aatl' luncheon nor dinner" -- Nm "Mrs. Bowser, has the cook loft„' he dinner - Mut Celiert►v.1y They risks UP �• buarsely deuantel. "Rhe she has You see the was M. obait sate cal IIIIpi" "Theis you have deliberately doves that poor girl out of the house, have you'. he sterol-! Interruptua. THE TRIFL} IN �.a..raret� 3 LIFE, OpenIng! School FULL SUPPLIES OF �• Vi Wer AND BMT EDUCATIONAL WORKS THEY DO NOT AMOUNT TO MUCH IN- DIVIDUALLY "1 tell her to gr,. "Tius yon may de wtthoet soother for 10,lxnn,Oso1 years' 1tn...' her right out cat the hour• perhaps to a out.'1de s1(rave, and ell because she couldn't Ise groin.' to atilt' lure. Bonder, .1 you were the last wo1111aat on the far rd the earth I w'n.IWU t work in your kitchen. 'Ito you kn..w the facts of this case'' she asked with considerable ,pmt. "I de. 1 looms the Last doubt that you went out into the bit hen with the air d a 1►ueow•a anti tried t. nuke her feel that eke was only mud. •'1 didn't .Io anything of the kind' No we could he moire pleasant than I wa.' ••ale... Bowser, 1 know your ways' They have driven fifty differ nt gals out of our hour' hef.re this .u. The feet u, an.' 1 fell that 1 roust say it, you dont know how to, manage kit hen help lou ha.e neither tact too I..ho y." I oil Loa. e, I auprose' ••1'crtalnly;rven' Isuslail ha., more or kers Those trait. were horn in him. airs. flowser..11.1 you rice Impure if that girl real M 1111.1e`" "N.., sir' "Ihdnl ilk after her family, or ever ex press any concern as to her a,•Ifare•' But he relented at the usual hoer, and when he espied a new girl partug through the hall lie hadn't rsngleinquiry to Blake. tluset iialtiahateh u m leaving 111, city ••Mr'. 11•wrr. Ins wife she'll.' talk hack the I siu't/w ftatlnao you reale in sight o f oke canal works The tower$ of IL-I;;un and 1''rrurh .dredges appear above the time ill now detached and partly tilled -up Theis- Ont hist.,t ecrc one* sections of the ser level .anal A little further east, and you cane t, an alnwst 4 outtnw.us low• of villages for la..e•rs that were never . upted, storm lianas, wallas• tilled ht.•rallt with milts.d dump can, Ittcsnlutivtw ais4 oil,. r ulachm' er., past stacks ..f I►r'aucllle railway track sn.Athe small • frit dump van to tit them, and tow miller variety .4 material 1'1A went t.. stake !t he pleat of the most •'xtrave- smtty quipped p.ilie work the twirl,' weer raw. N. AI isverttilbawe're alow ofsteam .ranee, .almost buried in the jangle. that we hare undoubted authority for saying lase occupied this sane siding for tears: they Were rater used. 1 nn another uAtmq wit saw • *loot DO Iraronnstive haler steam dolling unachinee. w ith the drill frame. • rtgi,ilt' attr.hal alongside the i".Ier Those t.. hast Iw•u there for years, and hal &Herr hr.•n tired up. for the proper r.m.'.I that *Let were utterly worthless for work • ter I'anarna /'azul. AIi ,.f tLc nun huirn in might was well ural for. and mitts milt- b.,kwi well einem with black (slut and ts lite low it 1 long 1. throe miles t.. find a plan who vaunts to gr. work. They hail been put m this pskinghu ase its kit. lieu affair.affair.wd "letdown lust previous I.. the tort of the titlhnyl • olrl how t.. hapµ u�e her ,li•haldh' itledl a Iwr tooth u now toeing sprat M keeping theme In • presentable Ahapr. 'tet e nwchaulcal engineer. who "e%.iuu,e.1 come of the. n.achiuery with :e !nets of I.ssthle pun ens.•- unformed to that aiwn he at- tempted -to open the doses to lock Into a I..ler, them fell oti, a thin shell of rust revered with Faint. l e. the holler was .pealed t,nth rust that thought that s p..l.hlow with the tint wmold have pun. twit a hole through the plat.A almost anywhere. \%heat. Mr. Lrfevre was, asked why this Omit was n..t gathered up arid &hip.ppe l out of this mast, In... dewtrnvuzg climate, the ascodn,, hy k wit that we evidently knew little of Hole, 1'.1 itkr to know why 1."‘„""1!..I'fuuna Railway freight rates The true- she exel.imel. "Are tow a widower. Mother's Pried Twmatess. Among the many articles published each yea. in the leading magazines on the subject of preparing tomatoes for winter use, I have carver notee.l anything anal to Mother a way" o1 petting up Irte.i tone - tea. Mer w ho have ,nor tried it, I ant sure will never want to per a winter with rut them. $elect nice large tomatoes; If they are slightly green„all the better. Wipe thetas thoroughly without wetting. aud shoo once through the .entre- Melt in a large trying put a little lard, and went it u very 1 h t without flour, •1 Our sav al.tee-The reeler NW - queue to Observe Wiles m .khan Tildes make up the sum of tile; eap ieaUY .b they up the sum 151 "g•".1 manner- ism- at the tattle. Mothers CARINA be too careful m guarclua their c htbirrn's table Mnitane$, for as "the twig t• here, the tree tuchueth." We Americana :.re ..lwacs in such a hurry 11..45 we lave ....try little time too cultivate gentle, retitled ways; we simply nuhelrg. By awl by we Iraq up against a ctreuni stance wh. t we would give all we have gain .ill put m the luno ..r. w el by our rush to know how to act. cracker crumbs or se•aruu.g. t% hen they Some .4 the kind•haartetl woaieo us the are cooked through and nicely browned on world those who are beloved for their both eke place then in a Ian oa the genuine worth are a .onetunt rune of ens back of the ran r to keep hot, nal pre- larraasn ant tr. their friends I recall one now, them other .4 a large faintly and an exeellrse neighbor awl fneu.l, who, on nt ting down to the table, pairs Iwr tee and then catcher up the saucer in an awkward, tudes.•nlal.le way and flirts it about to 5001 the tea, usu..11y talking tis a loud, vuluehle manner weauwhile. All her table ,,scrume are otf the rune piece, and her children call ead cbmnor rudely. utterly regardless of etiquette. Smite sten holing high pnaitinos-eene- ton, judges and the like -reining from tutelage such as the aho.e. Ming shame .111 parr another trytug Ilan fu11 111 Saar way. 1'omtatsue this until you have eueugh on the Lack of the ridge to till several cans. Now Melt • (e,umIor two mf land in the frying. lave the cans or jars warts and dry, and when the to- uutoes reed land are both hot, till the cast with tonatl.-s,••press them down m111 :ser the hot lard on them shut sae -fourth 151 an inch deep, and seal immediately- \\'bon the land cods and hardens. the tonutore err kept from the air and cent will have no u,,ui, e, to her lsa. siid As you have hccu plra+ed t.. doubt the au,v'ria of lily tlaitag.ritent 1 will prove to you that 1 kw.w more abut servant girl nature inn three minute. man ysu rrer will if you live to he a thousand years o151'.. 11..15' ••How'. 1 will lure the next orient girl, awl start her ..1 the way to stay tug with us for the twit twenty yeany i will send us ad. dose 1A.4 • out in the moving paper. and 111 stay hone• tn.ln.crrow till we ge a girl. " He amt off his ad- and the subject was dropped until the n.-st morning. Breakfast wash/Lolly over whet. the hall rang ltd un applicant was ann,.110r..1. Mb,' waA ushered into the parlor. and Mr. Ilows•r emote and shook hods with her and said: "V0.0 have -oisw- r. sire at.out the place. lily wile you know do.een't understand how to nm the kitchen, an s. I' " 1 11 here no Inco lousy •.f a than poking around uiy kitchen 1 work ni' interrupted the girl, as she ria` up. "But. you sear. me wife u' -- "If your wife -ain't run the house you'd better shut It up"-- she said, as she walked out. •' The idea .4 raking me a journey of In keeping theta any length of tone. \When themselves and uatrttifation os thou fano they are needed in the winter, take all theI bier., It is really rubbing a chill in •on.c way' buil from the top of the cans, p.laev it in the .. aggrandize him 111 a ,tiler, W defraud frying pan, and when it is hot pour cat tow I hint .d home culture to order that the time tnuat..-s and seas..n with papier, salt anal may be given to ac•_umulatn.ng� .dollars and a little sugar. ' When they are hot plasm. in '1 acres, Better launch horn a1th a well ial- e deep platter, and m the frying • pan heat a • auae,l Lratn, .. w -ell herd 'Damn,. and an cupful .1 milk with &small lump of butter,h(nceit heart, without money, then with a thicken wad eea.°it &ti,l Pow over the tit mint of the latter wings the former. mitres- Het when • delicatl' Iwine't reeling has I been denied a human Laing there u still a Now M M N.. S4.y and M•Pty I chance for hem. A little awkward it nay A saw prophet ltas amen also from all come, Int still in time it may come ha- ltn.ei& -who• Inds fair to emancipate hum- inial if one a thinking. The trouble conies anity from the tyranny of Tolstoi the Terri- when one is off guano, in a moment of ah- bl...His clams to attention are all the more sent-mind.'Jtt' s or deep earnestness. imperatlye from the fact that he guarantees The kuii' would assert tts itself .f&o"la crowd er his the etemptnn from two of the fool into the 'mouth, "just greatest alt Kiran to which fashionable flesh , elbow will me and form a right angle, the 515 heir .Iyspe• sue and laldnas. The Hanle lips will ,.muck..hakes will clatter, the chew - of the prophet is Khorf, and he bears ing may hecnse loud, the napkin presilly his credentials written large on his person. slide to the floor usl last, but riot last, a Though he has already 1taaser 1 the spas a1- Pugh -pick may nncrnacisusly get to a Point. lotted to humanity- by the psalmist. he is as 1 have seen many- persona who counted agile a. a young upPssurn, and as Wein ; themselves "wrllbrest ' take a slice of bread thatched as Absalom. Hu. "rules of lospv in the left harm, holding it well up. and bet Ay'. are refreshingly simple. Fachew all ter It, with sonwthun of a flourish, then drugs, newer shave, lire in the open air ea! bite out pnev, still holding the slice, ragged much as pssthle, and wear ea little clothes' edge end all. up to he seen by all at the se a coo . Mi theare the cardinal .1.s -triton table; never earn noticing that others leit of-hvg.enr wrnrshng t, Khorf- Seo dull theirs lying on theplate, barely steadying 1t you become healthy. happy. and hairy; for. with the left hand, to butter, and then cut in view of the new prophet, the natural it In late, lifting one at a brae Troth the tin - condition of the human bong is to be all ger anti thwnl. as needed. hatry like Esau. sr all downy like Stanley's (only a trifle, but sutlioe nt to snow which Mimes. Above Al toil must "walk individual understood table etiquette. rhythmaally," for Ili- Khorf nu.mtams that Using one's knife to moth a potato is a we digest with our legs Ms.i not with our trifle. as is also cutting pastry with a kaife stomach. Meet, spirts, nunrrsl water., elevating ones glass %%hest drinking. un- sold theatre. are all tabs.. in the Khortian necessarily; pouring water rapidly down the system. Per'snslly, he never wean a hat. throat; biting .df soft cake; drinking with a and taken his steals in the open au'. No spoon in the ..up; quite draining a cup; doubt if this hirsute .age's mode of life patting salt en the table -cloth, etc.; but they were compulsorily enforced on the entire all count in making up the sum of table P,pllati n we .huull all he spakinq Simian manners. It ie not polite toast voraciously in a couple of gen•rattons. If ever there u in company, neither in it pulite ar.xurteous a czar or an emperor who is Mn ardent Ina to ..se's hostess to eat very sparingly. a non the temptation to try the cern- When one is placed at a table where they mint will prided/1Y prove trrotsttlle--- do, not feel sure of themselves it is well to London La,lw- I "stake haste slowly,"and rather follow than last lure h omnuri.n, and it at .ani that \\ hyo or, I wouldn't work or you for thirty dollars a month, nor for forty' •• \t'L.. was it'' innocently aske.l Mrs. Bswoo_though .ne hal been listening at Use d,A11i .11 the toe. "A woman selling tickets for some church festival,- he calmly anawrrs".l. When the second apphcuit came Mr. Ikea ger cls., •h,.ok han.b .cit h her and holed all her folk. were well. and *lied: "1f con take "lie place 1 .hall do my best to mak.- you feel that you are in your own hone, tot a wont will ever 1w said to make you feel that you are not as goal as AI,'THORiZCII AND pltl'OjyjyFNUKD MVR High, Model, Public and Separate Schools. SOlIWTIIINO ENTIRELY NEW IN SCRSZE:13:37-42NC-r 3:3001 -CS P,rtat1 0 charges would have eaten up all the profits, even if the tru.•hiuery were bought at IJd ten prices Thr buildings along; the lite of the canal number thousands, though awnpar•tively few ,r.111 to have hes. occupied These \1 ell. us; but Inc wife, you see, has no about asut her, ant - '•-tn,l that settles one'" intern' pte.it e omthe girl, ea ser rose to go.- "1 was s.rthlog behind all that sot fgh talk of yours! Mao,. are coastructell of wo.l, with c,r- '•\\'aa that another weenier selling church - "'gat"' srnn reefs; but cheap a eerie °f festival Locket.'" asked Mrs. Bowser as the then. looked otherwise, they were yleierslly I left. 14`p4.-1 upon ietllart1 of stens Harney lad' "Mrs. li.owser, i think I'm capable of in "it", ntar, that .oat 0115..' n'ney st running this Insurer'' he frigidly milted. tutus loan n,r, an ter Duilling they supp otte .•lly two girls have yet call.4l, and 1 in - On ter line of the canal a large remount dyh ita1Ply dss.'ovetesl that neither was such a w"s k has undnslhtelly been 515.00, ant a 1 should like to take under my rout son. of the cute are deep and wide and the way .wpa•ity. You would have ultdeubt- sp.al hanks an. high- But it is just as evi- edlc hind the first comer, batt 1" --- dent that an momen.r amount of work yet the third ap hcent here appeared and Mr. ren.,ins to Inn done before even a lock ca to had is break oil to receive her. He earl h r Lullt. shook hands as before. and after asking a 1'151115 of th. canal once excavated at few questions. remarked: Irtrat .•oat are almcat oempletely filled `•1 nun my house, somewhat differently up again, Mot in other platys (roan the average. For instance, you will the lank. have washed in and the chums be regae av here mon' a • tante, nl(on than Is obstructed. Nearer Coln, channels that • servant " Duce admitted weasels of 14 feet draught 14 "Will 1' it does me growl to hear you 1.: males mlan.l arc ro IJo-kel up to Placa . say that sir' I'm • great hani to sit in the Tom and Maria, Little,figs, Little Jack Horner, etc. BEE OCR MASSIVE EXERCISE BOOKS ! King of Spain, Prince Charlie, Prize Winner, etc. The biggest, brat ansi .•hr.tprest. FRA ZER & PORTER, Central Telephone Exchange. Court Clouse Square. M lea resits ? ' Balsam, the 'end s Take ti 't delay. p Don't .. ---_- ._.....►.:.ail Inst .ough. .- will TolioNT0 It will cure sore throat ora tickling �� 0 in colds. in the throat. It will cure pains int e chest. Iwill cure nd and all diseases pertaining cat at he Ilbronchitisungs cause it as a pure balsam- Hold it to the light and ace how clear old thick it 115. You see the excellent effect after taking the first dose. Large bottles b0e. and fl. The iashleist . Mothers, daughters, •asters, cousins and aunts have all been seized with the blouse and blazer craze, and all the fen nline poi- DRY tion of the household appear' in the universal Re livery as they walk abroad, from rare pale Margaret. the pride o1 the parlor, to nd rosy Ann, the queen of the kitchen ; n u two nn 51 blazer is as nsuch like Margaret's ararga �'so is two • peas are alike- especially ght hers last. Any woman of limited Meana who o gh the least knowledge of dressmaking, who does not preseut a neat, charming and Summery appearance this season during this mercantile deluge of miraculously that• 5500.' alone could 1 11 navigate them 1ln parlor when 1 have a (-bane, '" the eletern or swampy side there •Pear* to "You will be term opportunity to cults - I r'.5 - monde.• of unknown depth. and It u I vate your mind. hidewonder that the deposit from the con- •,\{•till i •. That's hotantifnl' That's what ...jet pipe. of the dredge's forced up the i Want.l to do at my bat place, Int when MAI in the line of the canal being excavated. I they found i was reading in ked they turned the out on inc." A Pere -Air Iwdlwsler. •• My wife has an ides that • cook has no linonf the many curiously devised metre- gnats 5r morrows, hut" minas patented during the lit few yuan u ••But she ha., Sir. i've got over forty of an apparatus hr meauring the anarnt of 'ani at the eery 11101111011t." impure air which may gather in • room "Krone ladies insist con keeping their help within a given length of time. This odd ma- at t distance, halt 1 d,.n't heit5Y. chine"errlutet" from the fertile train of "-ma's quite true. sir. At my oat places Prof. \Wolpw•rt of Nuremberg. It u wail the lade wa forty mike distant from me, known that air as eery poisonous to the at her mother's, moot of the tine You don't human system when the ,srMnie aced (5s believe in it' Neither do 1. Are we to go 1n the air exceeds erne part in 1,000. le ' to the theatre together!" order to test the matter and tell exactly 1 "How-M:h' yy Mtn•• queried lir. Bow- • hen the new thousandth part limit has tarn 1er• rer'h..d 1k. Wnlpesrt has provided an to "Aad if the old lady makes • kick, fire or apparatus consisting of • vowel her ant, 1 say'.. containing a wnlutlea of sob and phenol- "Are you speaking about my wife+ be phtMlnn, from which, every IOU .e.rndsi staked in an uncertain way. there emerges a red .irop through • e1/i0hrts, "Of roan.. You'll come down into the which is rm arranged as to travel (Iowa along kitchen and reed poetry to ter a 1 thump P.pare1 whits thread ahsct • Gert and • the dish... about, an.' filen I'll learn up to half I Behind t6 threedis • sone t', parlor and plat and sing ier You. sed, lta.l the fa•t11on- Keealt. Peas an limonites. • I Napkins. excepting when used by little Ur. Looker, writing of the steam engine,' children, or p'rsona trembling with age, mid: "To egwnerste its present effects should be spread to the lap, not tucked in would he to sunt almost errry o..slf"rt and the waist or vat. every luxury of life. It has incnrael the Men with lung beard or mustache can not sues of human happiness, not only by .all doe too careful m keeping food and drink inµ new pleasures into existence, but le)- as. from annelg the hair. or off the hips of the cheaiwmng former enjoyments as 10 render latter. there attainable by those wins before could It u the duty of the hostess to give the never have hoped to share them. Thr sur ' signal for naiag when all are done. On face of the waters are traverxri with equal rising, the chair remains where it stands. facility b its power; and by thus stimula- 'These are only some of the trifles tine and facilitating 11e intercourse o1 notion with nation. and the commerce .1 Eliwselte tar futilely. with people it has knit ta,etlwr; heap drew fabrics ought really to be ashameN' of herself --when bats and grown, and flowers and fabrics are almost (oven away, and laces and •rPl ti song. eider. are to be 6111 fur & MER GOODS sung and not • Y•ti soM The art and beauty of the latest $umnler SUM tints and dyer are a delight to the eye, and 1 to appreciate them one has only to look I -m TMs L3Eb13INC3- , e IISK- O9BS BIPOBIUI. --TNg -- Latest Latest and Best back upon the ugly greens, brick -reds, Mutter -nut browns, and .nnilar crude colors of Long ago, A tine idea of what these were an be gained by a study of the pieced quilts and " log -cabin " silk coverlets treasure.) in many households u proofs of the handicraft and patient industry of our ancestors. A PleaaaaI Own Mnk._ADPrfas■e•dlrlw0- The druggists tell us that people call daily for the new cure for constipation and sick -headache discovered by 1h. Silas lane It is said to he I Ircgon grape toot (a great remedy in the far West for those complaints) combined with simple herbs, and is stale ! for use 1.y pounng on hailing water to draw out aet ag sand ish. It sells at 50c. yelled Lane's Family dl • Medi- cine. - _ .�.. _...- (2•e,w ) remote people If there are other guests in the roots, remote cogntnrP ley IsuSds ..f amity not' likely to he broken. Strea:to of knowledge greet each one pleasantly after speaking to and -information are kept Sowing Irtwee: the hostas. Kt,qurtte demands that you distant centres of population, those ,more treat with politeness all guests whom you advanced dlffu.ing civilization and improve- meet to a friend's house, even if you do not nlent among those that are lackw-ari, care to recognize them elsewhere. The press itself, to which mankind owes, in Pass well into the root before seating no large a degree. the rapidity of its Improve- yourself, and do not slide into the first chair sent in modern times. has hail it. power: you reach- Take tit. consideration gnick- and Influence increment in • manifsld ratio' ly the positions of the different quests. and Iry its union with the steam engine. It Is decide where it would lie nest cotveniemt thus that literature is cheapened, mal by fo. your hostas W converse with you or - twine cheapened, diffused; it is thus that, casioesaily. rearm has taken the place of form and the A gentleman Molds his hat and .ane when pen has sulwreeied the sword; it it thus making a formal all. If a lady guest enters that war has almost ceased upon the earth.. after he u rated, 6e should rise immediate -- and that the differences which inevitably Isand remain standing until she u seated. &rise Itetw•eell people and people are for ff • lady lava the room during hie call he the most part atjustsl by peaceful nego- should open the dor for her unless some other gentleman u there to claim the prisi- tattoo. E.11sw'. W.adevfwl Patiesne. As flies torment the lion so the race of pirates annoys Killian. "It has always orale me hopping mai," he mid recently, "to think of the fm hinters in the electric • m length 1 r • her hack up, dr• ler in•Kinninq with "fare Mr" topldtn 0.7 per if the Ad lily gets t I had" u the tap r 111 pun air i 1 don't think laid quite fill the 15151 It hese• its cel" Irl the sola d tis "Yoe oil dint Then IA . m me all that rar►.w Se acid the am"' the Lan. tau". in Tr. -trivet you mteaa h giving la of that gas at. I � alk' sat art .4 a Han" im this you -- I are playlna'' tnelle.tten of Osaka sail Gama t "My dear girl:- began Mr. Bowser in re - it appears that M Scotland there is a eras- ply ••i'it link ova tA. matte► soil drip Piny whsr•h pays • certain .mount yearly to y,w, a line." 111 think neer ore • number of iron works for the privilege of }'ru will. ale And C0lkr:ting the .awnk• and pta•m hf rnrn, t• tenter and send my Leona here le les Nast farrow Thew are pawed yaw'" ✓ vfira mi inn a the kook parlor Lha wow ......1 ale.,•• a oleetsesits.h • e,nsida bole. Dowser hemmed in I.1111. a the bottom, and silt shove with mtr- ' t• rr p y ower a he nit. ter drip confines rad Bowe t, the hnttnm, dammowed Nr Y �••• 'd like to know nkat 1 le nt wTiI I5t 1 tubing, and as tph., had aaarealy barba Ow door wings F.,,,,„ liAl o1,t off olid (Me OW Is rwpew•rew ae trioti ** err.Atv'w.'erak •ratem9f''wlrwC' -mist yhtd 48,000 Fellow e1 ferwaa nil pot weak. "Well, 1 hep• you arc o t s Dew lava i &seer A ersting eingzs has been `oMeol to tie wit, .R tit• mtwalMrw •^mq' �y de Rnsleavor to appear interested In what ever *abject is introduced, and never song• gest • subject which u not of general inter- est to those around you. A formal 5r ceremonious call shonla not 1pwsinew., nut nnerel) aterlitig the rsdtcal nn Ir extended over ten minutes, when it is vmtin whish male the lamp iaamiMe, out time to bring your Dail to • ,clow. Ib not that dread e paipn0rat Dene' tonal Tesetw mined ma M Mt rowag nota Ir.. arae rwgs..ted to relewl m r / lmeMiMd b O4 awn wow ler years M weal so whisk. t of the .ng line show by a nervous manner you d ri a which d had of thousands advantage gnu to make • move, of deeltb expo men It is awkward to leave • moot during • m rite' nkt and day for a enuple of year."! ball hi the ooeverastisn. Wait until you (grates -Log ra•aful a:penmenu were nil a in the The story of the great trial of patience roan make w slight how, and. •ddnrsnnq he carbon with ler show of the first h by name, if poe•ible. Md them .‘goon lampp will show that ohrWlea heti en.ountersl. The carbon of this first lamp oho not keep your hostess standing for was !rude of • ..' of Clark's thread •d" matt last remarks, hut move easily to- wards the door, and take your departure. The art of leaving • man is leas under- stood hy women than hy men- To • Snai NOW lean, time u money. end the habits and exactness of basin..s life tad to make mss who live in cities, the hest Pspntente d the ort d learieg • worn quickly mad wily. Usually, when a nam rasa to take his leave, he says (kss.i evening. and as out d yogi. propene. without giving time or op- portunity for emhartaesing rnminnn'deem of mutual invitations. and promises to call again, which lea social formula with many wostur- nealar itself are talking, and then rise. F:disnn's chief ann..vanoe, for rein.' Tains. Before leaving taro to each mn row on view. P. O'DEA, Manager w..a Dow wet...• Mw h.aw wakes .,.w for .., 1. A.... r.rc. Aeon. .vee, ..a A.... 15.- . r. .• 5,155-. a I Where etc '5'1 r '*Nn. WA/ '..'1 Meow T.r. .e... ob. r• Mel Sad .�,t1 • • t•A m, ,,_••n .• Rembe- weeny ... weedy w.wlsii room i as . 1eaa.r. All allw. Nr.M • • 1.5w • ed err. •••.- u. wwt l* y. -r. taws + all IF. ,1.". Ws mem. G. wart- s.. tenure ..tw.w• smroir i•w- NEW ...s*'.eral r.o;,„.row... .11a..H.0 .M ,'...Res are Pertlaed. Maine rester Wart. Wear Mer*. People who feel that their shoes wen' out too quickly should heed the words of a Chicago dealer who tells The Mail : Ido you know there isn't a Ivan in five hundred who knows how to wear shoes ' The average mus buys • pair of shoes, wears them until they are nolongerpre•ent- able, and then throws them away and bays another pair. A man ought to have at least two pain of show for everyday Weer,amd no pair should Ins worn two days in sue:oeiioa At first thought this may strike you as a scheme to benefit the shoe dealer, but it u nothing of the kind- In fact, such • plan would injure the shoe business. Two pun of shoes worn alternately will bast three times as long as • single pair. The saving of course is orale in the wearing of the leather. A pair of shoo worn every day grey to pieces more than twice u faat as • pair worn every second day. No two pairs fit your feet in exactly the mine way. in 000 pair the strain and wear of the leather falls heaviest upon one particular part of the shoe, and in another the greatest wear and tear falls upon another part altogether. I took a trip through Europe last Summer, and in several places i was surprised to find the shoes worn by peasants to have no right and left distinctions, but am worn on either foot, 1 was told that such shoe were preferred to three which more closely onform to the shape of the foot, because they oflas longer, since the strath u any parthoe today u c to another part tomor- row- - K,h.mn ani him assistant worked two days and nights to produce the carin, and them darted with It to the giaassll.wer a house. As they set it down it nroke. They at once returned to the laboratory and rade &moth- er one, and with it returned to `t0e glans - Mower's den. As in was deposited on the bench. • jeweler's .rn.wr-driver rolled ,Town tai broke it. They turned hack • third lime, and after an exhausting day they coen- pteted • cartoon *nil nwrag«I to get it in- serted in the amp The receptacle was ex- hausted of air and waled. the current torsed est, and for the first time the light spread out in all its beauty. Meat Mets. Frit • good recipe that will MIA muslin is Minting, boil together 2 partsabellat', 1 part hocas, and 1e pasta o1 watt.,. The surface moat tint heir/soy. The British government i• said to he oak• as actin step toward le•snmg form thetn- h*s,tants of Waal where they would like to have their ..eiswat (aphid. Papa- _"Dent me, Maty, what firer w crew. -Ere resits I.er.astsm. M. de (lalnlie, a French investigator. has some to the coaclmmiin from hu rewerehs that women lave a la H. kin fins t brown eyes than saw. r akin finds that where Tooth paranta have vie of a like coder the clans aro eighty eight to twelve that their children, when they &rets at the me of 10 (when the color of the .yea ie Reedl, will have .yea of the same molar. Whoa ks M wick all t tzwwkm- -41rod the parents lyre eyes of different onion the :+ j'; ''' V1WifYYm a.r•s .can.. 1.,,. „cru t• aLsw r,�„w art Ms%y' •s�rw air smearesase Pili' bear Mem then ens." saamnr "1 know it, my at h.'nci sa apinst MIs etin t down kat e menet make • decent egret' ehiMtaJho n. He in e1 the ssjiring WO eyesis Bra 1� eYe w thud alike wee OD e$elvk'id M elrpnet "-iigda health ef the hew= - typs iR ae M Mks 38 JR. F'OW LEF(S •EXT: OF • •WILD • TRRWBERRY CURES HOIlERA holera Morbus O11IC.et R A M ISS G IARRH(EA YSEHTERY AND ALL SUMMER COMPLAINTS AND FLUXES OF THE BOWELS IT IS SAFE ANO RELIABLE FOR CHILDREN OR ADULTS. SENDR sa In stamp• plm r w¢®c µou.rwnte 7 C.O.D.,ta j top ne. and iii j' this elegant .catch which you can examine, sa if yon do not find it all and even more than we claim for It 110 NOT TAU iT, but if perfectly sat- isfactory. pay the Express Agent (NIR Il award's WWSiete rsNttvea ltemenlgle. Must tris Cress agate. On using naphtha and benzine to remove grease spots from fabrics, often a circle or outline of the .pt. is left en clearly defined that the effect is but littk better than that of the steams spot itself : it as, in fact, the grease spot itself spread out thinly °ver • ager snrfacee. To remove the spot entirely the hest way is to lay the affected part be tureen brown paper or blotting paper, and to pons thoroughly with a warm won. Then if any geese remains rub the .pet gently with a sponge moistened to benzine, tubbing frown the edge towards the centre. lay a piece of hlottingg paper over the spot once nwre, to absorb as much of the grease ea prrsibk, then ash out the sprit with mid water without snap, and pros it on the wing nae with • warm iron until it is d Ammonia should be mod with motion ins reerwaring spots, as it sometimes changes the color of fabrics as well. 1n other canes a very weak moieties of household &mamma has been known to restore color perfectly. For this rowan it le het to apply it Rist en an extra piece of the goods. or in sale piece hidden from Eight. M e.ha. 15* new 5 tit •e MANE ww. low. a,..-... rrer s... •+ ea.-a; seer r teebtn c.....w ..05 we tile. wit - . w..• res wise wea•(r �..+r.•wewe rime le doe ..411. r=6:1/4t WiliZitreasmx M ni annd take CST the watch, Such • chance to secure a reliable timepiece at such • ridicu- lously low prim U seldom if ever be- fore. •�°rleered. This s NU FIU.!0 MATO-IL W. of plates Oto over men et tion aperaL it bee wild how, rap and erase, hwatlag oaaw,bnantlfill - greyed and teddust- proof The works are Waltham etyie. with eTp•nsion balance, ie rasa we warrant it aa accurate thea M ish*bblle ttor eltber a lady et sAeVrtsewiplrMerbsssassttwdf • sow us s1 .. • sip i et, � of !°wit oyer. ass tie Win wad roe this elegant DONAN OIANONR MID OILS MIA OMR Tilos r1 _are note "'ern Ip ladle. and gwtlases In lbw beet .ne4Ny, and have the mime •!.• 1 • l.. a eosrf sot M end mtAMINO lwietlp.a.�1,, i Mange, 00.