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Exter Times, 1910-11-10, Page 2'MISERABLE VVITH DYSPEPSIA Her Lover s Prowess • 9 Or, A Link Matrimonial Dream 1 (-'11.11''1.1,( 11(. "Too young to marry at all," \IAu.lo is Esti,. 7 silent. :t, .he replied \t"anon, -hitt. it dues. nut walks back (.. .(themes ; and 1,tu•y \\',(tole wonders much what has ,.•nu.• over her gay cumpanien of hill :or hour ago. Envy take; great tat ,t rat \I.-• Williamson, for she (t• •', h.'r br•,thet' Bruce, despite , :un:heon Ilirlation with \ars. 1'iuucaue, to be tat a. little struck with Maude ; ur "else," arguei Lucy, -why did he )Hake sues a point of my finatiug out whether there WAS Anv truth in this rumor that sato wa, , r•s teed t o her coo follow I wish to interfere because 1 want a lively partner at. dinner." "it's time you beetled, Bruce, and I have an idea she'd suit, you very well... replied firs. ('raw•lur. ••Whist do you think .•f young 1i' iIlialllsull ! Nut what 1,,11 w'onld call 'a sees' geed sere,' 1 -re afraid." •'\o, I wouldn't sari that ; he's rather egotistical an" coneeit,vl ; but a good regiment would probably take that, out of hint. Quito poh- ,ible he might lura out a very good fellow in fuer or five years' (:tel l" :lpparcllt:' tt+ .'enc, thinks time; wants making at present, you Luey, arguing from Mrs. Crawler't lel.?crst• mt,.. remark t•• ller':.•If w• ill It ,h(' dist ri- ,• perfect ly. Itut that.'" not. a hilted the ladies amongst the guns. bright In.k-ant for the girl he is suppose she dues chamte her mind, Of .•4111 tai.' it by 11.) means follewt'.l guilty,: to marry:, and that, throwing •i er her 1•n'1 - that Bruce 11'a1uu1 hall at all as ! !truce %Yellen shrugged his shoal- silt, something sh onld %pring 11)1 1).' yet notate up hitt mind that he wish-•(ters as he murmured, ••.1hher ' that (wen hAnd nil"uWalton( 1 I'd Mande for a wife, but that h" have never liked the idea of her (lid admin) her Lucy felt a�sur,J. isa subject neither men nor woolen are given to reelect un when these •'ngngt•ment to Cha !lie. Alla this It. was jest possible if he saw more os•c•asietts arise." would be a very much better thing of her whie11. knowing the eonntly ..Met'e's dinn.•r " replied at 1,,, f.,r her in every respeet. I know well, lie could easily contrive. ami ('raw•lmr, as tl. butler oracle 1 ; . Brnee. %veal. lie is more suitable that nu u11stacle ,alert encd, :1 ,t�rwit.lnre. lin and lass. im,•1 . to her in all wavy, mgrs money, (night 1►4- +s+►. ,:,�on►mandI, nod ,.•u ' le. ; hes attained a certain p,'si- .1, f•,r Maude. she was thin!.:nz mac • ,,lake th.'lu pernla11ent if ..,11 tion in his profession, with e%er'. serve or have served "behind the steeply whether Sir Phillip had net ,,;,.i pr.,npeet of further an,) speedy a.1 counter, are by too nleaus few. In wit,I,0 in his sp>'eeh: whelb:•r •1 .ti are vert, cruel tm Its t., >•aneenlent. Charlie has nurse •'f deed ,t Is just ah,)ut 1went V year, this engagement to her cousin, fur these ndtantag.t, not only lei •► ago since Lady Granville Gurd.•n Ida:. 1ajor Walton, said 11 nude. elle was brill 1m admit it Was So I1OW, the 1.401) hem.,(fisp.,4.a'd of. •.I.,. tot'.,fes' i.n, halt cameo even de, .le ('tu't's( a bit of a ,e►1•at ion anal s,•t was n.. A great mistake. Dho) took several of our birds." • upon what line he wnn1.1 wt -.h the example to others by openiue understood tit.'roughly that the re ' "f was hound in hunur to de is' started in; and •••' -•'u••`1 a hat store in Park st reet , tiros - mark site rel deeply rescnted was e,1 best fur Mrs. 1inucarte.•, re this match seems to Ie. •ttl.t.• ,, in venur Square, under the name .of not in the least the result of Ie.' e'.1•41 Bruce, ••I'nlueky fur von I 4lc3 ,'able an the other 1 d.+0 r un- "1.icrre•," which, etauding for it . 1.'.>.v. 1/111 shrilly the .,utcoeno "f ., t th•• chance.'• 'clerstar+d myself. Wit% sit 'I'd I is the badge of her family. Attend w. (brat • 1 •.24nit' . the petulance .•t , think di;par LgIngly .,f hi u. 11':rl el t•' her slap herself, she soon an upset •• •n.'.•it. Still, she le , ilttJ Charlie aider'( shoot well. - t,.n ' Ile would he a iii.•st -,. ' .:.'. -' 1 ':p is big custom. l tauught hr could ,,hoot." a„•i :• *lr'. "Jack" ( unnninq, a rr•r'- flr,f•,d. If • t• nc tante his verbs+ husband for Mamie f SU he can, and very well fou. t'a411'•llnal•` ,''f .'s14e111 starers 111 e,:,'t ,i view, and ‘,.1 1 .1 .'.'t wish „";siker Ilu.itCl3 111 Leteloe. :1 ' IIIUry of MajorP. g , the batt(-• ,of I;f,•. 1 a►n to Ix• made, Kant of luck I daresay put him a ) 11'IIF: t'1' 111 ER '1'11 F' Gi{.1\11 .1. I . Ulu horn little off • it dues some men. He- that tr should be se. Ira! ::1, It ,.: r:•ade a h q .:ectiris as a t.,=.hiunai,. headmaster of ltruxburn Pubtia the tart;+'1 ..f his wrath, there wilt • the tt..• of troubling tut- d:. :•i , 1' 1,. '•t (liner, her hats beim(, for a (tale 'IRI \ h 1'.t('11'll'. lock turned after lunchex,n, ant teelm .l for 40 years, was t,r•veiird f,1• slight rlcln4c •.f huppincis fur: fnshiun The chnnr. 1:•• t;l.• c the rage. The v.,•:! known hal, ,rather ..f u,. i am not one of those i''to'r,) everything sr,•nmce to go his way, i there is nothing likel, l., ..'n,, ..f •I„Ip in 1)„ter street. whi..h goes 1'ho new route kr wheat from the in the oboe( grounds recently. meek w,,nl••n eh,, ,1)4uliel wise fmu- and 1111 hound to say he gave a' it. ,absurd. 1 matt 1. '.'r ,,,,.•n ht• the name of Le%,,n.t.' wail prairie Provinces to the lakes was Mr. Bradley Martin, the well - (!e the 11 ul.l that strikes there. I(`` r• g ,d ,scant mf then(." • ! (rive to the lady he take, ill t41 (t .n founded by (iasis• )(a.•hei alt:nq. Fur 'opened on Friday last, when `30 known American millionaire, lairs he w>. bitterand unjust. 1 fear he i l began to lute faith in bun.' i nee, and just because 51M smi!.•.-I'%era) year, I.a.iv Warwick kept cars were put through Winnipeg the foundation stone of the new .n,In1.1 tiny me equally sharp o(; repli' d (laude, laughiuq• See i her gratitude pe ttily on leav:r,'; ) 1 over the (;rand Trunk I'acific•. At U+urea Free church in (.flenurqu- what a de►uoralir.i,l • - 1)1' , in Bend street. and d: i a • lint th-• .aloe. time Government Engin. Pg t,•,n>;Ist•, and I:1 Ione, though I trust � , b thing 'Oinking the ruble, 1 roust l,uild np this , h,•s:nrst in t!In must- exquisite lin- K hart in the presence 11[ a large not, ,t•rh:► c•' t .I'1 unjust." ts. ser \terri-•k at Fort. William moralise! ;Mitering. ! ! J diculeus sequence (u it. 1 gel -I ,'•,1•'. (rucks, artistic tea gnw11A, and Al a cost of ab, at !31,;30 If you ladies had onP in tor, ) the Lake Shippers' Association ,(100 the 'Then it "•cnrr.J t0 her that this enabler pool niter lltncheun, :rr'•I soul stupid." and :fir Phillip ►ald.'n hats. made by her own that boats can now duck and lead entered the market with them and new building( of the Glasgow and laver of hers, whom she had le (lruwnrti hlrther rc•fleetiml in •t workers In Essex. Lady , ,uute,r- fr„m the (hand Trunk (',vitae's new was eery successful with his exprri• West of Scotland '7 hnical Col- a considerable casette. lwlicved in, 4`." to your colors, most, as 'bumper of claret. OHO when she was Viscountess t s"Irclly, Miss N'illiams('n. you ilevatur at. Port William. The lak- tent, as he made .1:300 of it. which eget the largest in the kingdom what haN.1 he d„ne a late . wile', l ••.1 regeler break up of the ler I)mncannen, kept. a shop of the sauce g devoted to educ tion, have been Iuul hl' peered t.. 11e in all rho•'• weak! have been the winner. Your ie,t, 1 .10 h• 1i,•te. • maid Aside. suit in the 11'est End, in of this traffic over the National lie sank in double interest, and tlling41 in which she half held bun' cousin had eery 111Uci, tae best of +l'r..wlur. ('1•oae a 1, enlit.nu n, Transcontinental line from 1%'inni• died s.4 Edinburgh in 1762. It';hurt cumplett•d. 1 the Whole of u.,. 1 R 5011!1•: .\iN•: L.11'\DRF.'" ',. peg (u Superior Junction, thence Graham di( much t.. living the cul• The series of locks on the Cale• a prolicient .' In the hunting field, i it's ,luras •, MOI to see the claret via the Superior branch_ M the tore of the potato to )Pr donian Canal at ItAtlarir k1 own a at the billiard -table, aun,ngst the ! Always vleturlou' when I Am t.avellin); round n larg:•1 cir4l,, TIMre are other sec iety women 1 1 perfection. Ile ' . N pheasants. he was invariable beat- 1 not there to Mee,' thoi'ght Maude, than mere«.,Ary." site lune even made laundering lakes, is an important stet,. and was the introducer of the way of Neptune's Stairsjae aro n' Iand then it occurred to her how their trade, though ulthout allow- opens up a new all (,rand Trunk preparing the land for it. The last ed by electric light. "-••/ en h the very Ulan he affected to , Gad, yen,- r.rclatmr.l iti (. R deride. He snc:•r4J at Sir Phillip's much more (,hero( in his views of • yon. '`and if qR ing their teat naw.• + to he made outlet for western wheat. l,a,t year '•f the ,nale line of the (fraha•n., age, and yet in all these things till' his fellows on anch oraeions Major canters are no/ut.ttinafwu►k etn'ue 1f(t, 2 1'+nblic. T1 esi ata ,I,ht.rs who have the Grand 'frank Pacific delivered it is belie gid. was Janes Graham Walton was than Charlie. She half gelling re i•ter•es for servants. Mrs. to its connections at N innipeg more .•f luchiuch'', i. Kilsyth. Phillip was A (►eller maul than he ; ;send 'ear twice round the sh. 11• r g another Wonderful Cure Ity That 1%midertul fruit Medicine "L"rutt•a•ttvVss." Mlr. 11tattilaa Dory, of 225 Church spree(, Otlaw:+. 1)1,1., tv.,s treated for )ears by phy:••.'I:u,i for Painful 1)ys- pepsia. Ile spent so (mush money for doctor's 14,4•.11,11444. wUhoul getting much relief ttl:u he lied al t niadu up his mind thus his case was hope - leas. Serene "Fruit -n -rives" advertised. however. r•r. Aely thought he would 1:1('e -I G1), in a box of these wonderful fruit Juice tablets. And this fat uos fruit medteln• did for 11r. 1)er) w!)al all the doctor( could not do -it cured hint. Ile writes,---"I"rr.it-a-tires" positive- ly 4ored me of ,••core l)yspepsla when ph) siclans tailed to relieve rue." "•Frult-e-tive,i-" inekee the stomach sweet and clean, 1113*1(0s x01111(1 diges- tion and regulates bowels, kidnera and skin. SOc a hos. C for $°.50. nr triol box. 25e -at all dealers. or from Fruit-a- tives. Limited. Ottawa. LADIES IN TRADE RANKS LONDON SHOPS hJ:l'T 111' SO- 4'11:'I'V 111-0... Sums keep Milliu/'ry Establish. 'ileitis and 50111e iiwn and Operate Laundries, It is not, considered 110W a days by any means is ban to the ranks of the ''upper circle" in England to be a,4uc,ated in auk way with trade. ander(, else number of wo- men Well up in the rank,, of el•• who are taking to trade, either as mean.; of adding to their deplet- ed purses or trent the pure love of it, grows ever' year. '191e most recent recruit to the ranks of fa:.hil,nablu shopkeepers is Lady Angela Furse', who has fol- lowed in the footsteps of Mrs. Pat- rick Heron Maxwell and Mrs. 11'rllesley, a relat.on through mar- riage with the Duke (•f Itel}ingten, a4(1 opened a flower Shop in George street, Portman ,:quare, 0v01 which she has fur a sign, "NI,. Shop," written in neat gilt letters. Lady :Angela has ,(ears been praised for her bu,ine-s skill in achieving great success at haiaaEY organized for the sake of charity, and she (l.w's not leave her nese shop to hire(, saleswomen. She superintends ev- erything herself and is there to wait on Ler .'1141. ►ers, who are, of course, no %fly of her own circle. I M 1\1' 'BEHIND (fll'\'I'ER... 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NA -DRU -CO Tooth Past• owe, Itiro atheut 41• •r.,s delay rrrkca I'... teeth t•eauursily white. National Drug and Chemical Company of Canada, Lirrista Wholesale Branches at: Midas St. John Montreal -Ottawa Kingston Toronto London- Winnipeg Resins -Calgary-Nelaoo Vancouver Flatmates \'t.tmra. 4.^ PLEI FROM BONNE SCOTLAND NOTES OF 1\T7'1:i:'1T 1'ROW Ill:it IIANhSl.1't1) 1111.1LS. 11 hat la Going Uu In the Highlands and I.owlanda of Auld S'iolio. this year been fixed at $175,000. '!'(lure is a taut decr.*use this year of . 315 in the rental of the t•uilu- ty •,. .I .11ulhian. .1 (,raft of the 2n41 Battalion Roy- al fie,.ts, s ollicers and 13.) Jaen, !MVO 1014 Edinburgh Castle fur lit - dia. .1t a regatta at Tarbert fur the fishing fleet the prizes consist44J of Wus of caul, meal, ham, tobacco and tea, This year 8,030 pupils have en - the genii colony in the mouth, Otero cia es of Edinburgh, against 7•- 076 last year. 'I ie Labor Party of Edinburgh ere putting forward two candidates for t•ho town council and two for the parish council. :1 movement has been set on foot in the interests of visitors, to Nn - prove the shore opposite the Oe- lunlbia Pier at '1'hrnert. Buildings epera,.cns at the now poatoffice at Tobenmory are com- pleted, and it is one of the finest buildings in the main street. Intimation has reached A,dri- ahaig of the death in hospital at ('ane 'Town of Capt. Dugald Flet- cher, of the liner Clan Campbell. Parliamentary voters in Green- ock number 7,100, an increase of (i L' a (,R the 1st of p mvtuuS years. Municipal voters ..umber 7268. .1t Greenock, David Colo. a voting postman, got six months for .,peeing 25 letters, and secret- ing 03 letters while postman at M' port. The contributions to the Edin- ilaw.•rti{acseed the rams a•lamearrawns. burgh Royal Infirmary for the past B dts.e7•i55 STS■•latcd sugar l• teal/ as tt)re,' weeks were, at a meetingof s�dieg �+rjl•Oa•, a .t 41d.v.�Vev g 11 a,s.e u.J a arraybbette..lbaa� lry'•Is�3..o►ds Vie Board of Managers(, reported v«era' [t `w t•r 1 ea •ttl• s' to amount to $11,160. rsls• b.el. ees•.t A fountain to perpetuate the me - 1I RST POTATOES IN SCOTLAND It is claimed by a. crrreipondent if the Glasgow Herald, that the first pet -son to grow potatoes in the •,lava field in Scotland wac Thema' Prentice. a (lay lauorer in the West Barony of the parish in (;.a'g.,w, near Chapel Green: that was in '.he year 1729. it was about friar years after that date that he (Prentice) mule( t•, herself as she re fleeted course instead ..t once roo•nd the ! (,rant'dle Kao,; opened n manicure than 8,000.000 bushels of wheat. Al; - !my h11, net Bruce 11717(11 rl alit Ilii' I haw her cousin would )rol►ably have , Pstablishtupnt, and other well- this grain will new he handled le u Ay. more•, s:t i•1 sow tribe that the ! ions." the Utanel Trunk ,'a.•,1ic and Grand hatoRel was a man to be fennel a• assume, the afternoon .% sport to ! krtva-n set•iety women followed her I her had she chanced t„ .err him 1')x,41 my xstnl they'„• ; of 4 P.411111 ►!e with profit to themselves Trunk. and it is expected that. ail :N. 1Yi•is.l t waren it became a case , mere ton inert yeti in the "'I el I of seeking a last- . favor to hoot, before dinner. K and plce,urc to their friends. notwithstanding the lighter yield. •l unsiderabll sari than they have judgment •nt. .41,1 tbit year's tonna a Oxer the me'. Peer Charlie! if she had rear, Car glerificatiew The Oneness of .11,erroru has a Q ' Iylr wh;l h she had not, she would and much depreciation of otftf!r with the drag At Oxford." n, n• t.:,l ,'reamers near her Irish 1: Inf., route will rxcevel the amount hand 35,.• •..mostaII him to that tinfoil--;pe•ople'a performanlses,.- mmsr`d the host, laughing. -.N•n•• !:n•.r' Hamnsceurt. near Kelfael, from lea last cear. :\m a Matter CI fn•'t Maude 1 ail) afraid Charlie, had what. the night Is duiag it was which aFP suppliem many of the the dry seas.•n just passed (lid nus react.. testFr n ti wits arshnl, of + inclined to titizzlc when +••• calor affect the northern ,e&tistn of the whom 111.• brunch wits Said in the he and Major Walton changer) West End nt5neiotts. as will as Seven Y. A1,' War, "bike a drum, ),lace• this morning would have i" 1 son,P of rhP hie A1lanite liners wheat belt thre Neigh which the that 'I'herring: never heard ,f ;characterised the major As a 'dd. It was (((,Dally ',lentil:,, )utt; (fits Frontes 11'olsoiev kelps a (;rand Trunk I'ac•ifi(' passcr as sc- c..• •!.t when beaten. I furs which in his verna4ular means 1,1•f••r,• dinner. No fear ', 1' wisest i s' luso( for woman Ranfeners in tiu.r- verily a' it aid the (erritoiv far i I an importer, I believe.- we 11 have a gn,lop bnfo.e tine i ,ez while+ a well known old curio• tier south. in addition 1.. th.• It wars a great revs urian to { week's out," said Bruce 11'a!, •11. i Mao•1.•, that s!,••e' 1, of I;. ., a '*Val- .. At fr'r ('Ila,' ••. gnit•c reinstates( sits shop it tie Bro►npton run,( i' wheat husine'. there is n pea, I "Its Jovc : it teat the ease' `naw, the oro n•It .►1 a sue rt}• wo- tun', : if h•• Iii- .u' ntcn- in ,i5 01%n r• wl opinion by his , l 1 r i dal of general m, rrhandis( Koin:; ss of it . :,% erno••n, he rattle' we may mannpCr ane the du> a• Inen nl.. keeps her name a secret. roan the new setl,enleuts and mer. tem, ..telt Irq:1:•1 11. - '.t lm -1 to, 11'e «hall ,Is lu,w•i sun, he h+t.l Ih•tt.1 41..1 1:s.•. •• - , 1 1 1''.•'1 ,t.:' ",th his neighbour, i lawns along the lifts' of the ()rand i 1 men with ' rc)nisrtti•,r, . i r',.0 things Iuok in the nl•.rn+0; Hm'A. ,l, 'trunk Pacific. and it is expected ! yl : 1 , •,, , ' ' 41. the widow. ,vhf► , v.a- a mrd to undervalue are the nae., baronet filet with the opening .f navigation , kind I''i0);-* h knees. always ' 1i.ell, 1 hope: lout :1 fl . • 1.1 1111 1 1)111\1 1\ ii 4)1 I11. n••.t 'ear the cffr41 .41111e mere-s,•tl 1 urea+'•s ••onl•osit•. :n a woman. bus hire. nil,,.- t!,c conclusion that L•t,,ls• always playa the .1. ' 1 , _ • will he telt net ,•nl, le some time It hi. been Rs..wu)t; epee la- is an � .,•1+into boy. And i.e.- .-- NIstide that het guardian i, , ..'•1 ';uelt'•i eel; hon eanriderlrb!y. It then(. They're sh'>tt of e. t1 ,.'1,•- t1 h„ i) :11.- 1.111' i.•ct In pre. the r:1 and Trunk Pa. itis, b11t 1,,r 111+11. re,•. it 11a-11es across I •-, •.,:i! that Early'$ way-. She bas ne idea yon hegin again. ,end very a • .1•rt+ng teeth. the i••:Ir4d Trunk Railway System l.l, 111:1 c y Ili; i` 1l4:ther absurd nor i ••f n'.)1li:+Ke, but ,lie is ready to flirt Rn wrmug in ceuw'.Iuenrr , 1•'!• '•'I lfrR;lldn!g wJshr41 wlc. i, ale es• as well. In a cum nli rein( sinAl,1 imprnhatole. she had never thought at any moment with a man old Sar Phillip. 1 the opening of (alit new f .•,slit The (-env: ri1tt•,l, 11'.',1 } r nae 11'''I•lall. e•ffiesclous for kepi►(, tI'.ii 1011(1• is important 1d 'n}i 1' -t, ids.. ..f that ip (or,•. 11 stands out very (+ nuuKh to Ise her father. or yollnq the Fern) colony in the Hi -edit. there• 4'••.11 t•, h1 r now: but here \lass enough to he her •.n. \s fur her Kencra1 and d.solnt41ry. l,'1,1•Y n geed deal upon the shim/liter of th. ' i4 nothing 'letter than 1,'•)..41,I4' of ma,,,,,,. waste is :I l IVACletlt young age ' mall. the. Wid•w s- ins. at (hut ' 111!4.141 (Inv. Hurl what they were l,k••1•, Imo hydrogen, one teaspoonful mf which lark. '• to ,land her cotnpani,�n s se I int when a w.•n,:u1 enjoys nl half n R1H•t of water pruvirles a lenge tor longer, and tlenlatid' whe- that d••mbit. advent:Igo . She has : n••htete to -',(Trow, 1111 the 139114? rtlost re (rrl.4' wash. I erulnn nn- '!..•illi(s, w4' all Imre. wh.. ell: in annroar(1,(114 d lhnl 4o(1ce wA41 t•►c4r1 0, 1 R R 1 thee she hiss ,4.41 a sprite that she r air m( Irnla+ll-weetcn.r the hr'•nf.l Nh•'llld 1►e' se '1til•kt•rl wit.( dumb se -1 linen It that she 11:1- been :It ' alit' ell:Itving•lmurh an Instit1111• ', ne•ss Ills I,nrtir i7':,, :,tar f•r the la," t.0 . •.f'n..•wI::It p1•ruliar to .1the•rIt.v, but and sU,tnnrh rape4iAlly \x411, and `1.1 which the {order-, clung with lime water is the tiliu); of things: "I heal .our )1:udon for any ah ••:1m- 1.4 t! +1 t him, the wulow •Ito nv after eating acid (riots+. But set -action.' *••plied Mande, "hut 1 111,1,e- 111.1 . w:l2, tbnik,n. leak` tutu,,`. • `,1 1 law." tele(,' d I.uc.. 1 • •if wheel -he . I. •.. 1, .sP heti ln"•rr• ,m, my t ' , • f:(�r:ll:lt it rl- :•i.l • !r i in re sly In an r'h`1•rC:It 11111 thereon i rating than no rinsing. for all food 1 know vee better- i should ask :•,t ...ter a►e 1 cxlracts in the 'alive remain only mf when; ' hitt I'll only .as. 1 trust alw•:I%• • f Ih. 1•.. --. 1',;,t' 11' .oder) I frena An intimate, ' anti 1 am nit 7111(1 -' r . • h• -r r,,•,. ,,1 . , • 11 Cr.,.i , .ei't i11 (•I'n,e,),Ien('r walting ((illi to <!U IlA rill. 11.•y If,. n" ,ail teHertions, though ►hc night fee my rubber." Fur the test never crack nuts you de look sr, .',lent, reel them.- ),upt+la' .1. -.-, if -4.. R with the (seta,, hie off tlurnfls or - Ne, !estll•11e I.i w•e(•I, about, Mop-' ""114'," 1 .i!4 '11 nn';..-,• t, •i.' 's Bat 11118 night MIT. ('1itwler 1174( acquire the habit .'1 en1;lig hot returned Maude. langhin_ .1114i Ho' c' rt- 4'''''''t ''''• to h'- ).1.11, nr!vi' ' ;.,'en a'saie(1 and sutxlnrel. Ilrr ( tltittgn inlnletlialels after roll. or tw'r girl, 4' u,t'nnrri to .:,.tt 0.111% 1.(•r during That •(,euro, '11,•1 ,I ,' I,.7 .t ,.hying (earn(( Mrs. Find the rr.ersi•, for each and all of shout. the •', • u• - of the merman: , '' •ser likely 11,:1! Mau41e x),,',11(1 1 u.e, eycn 11x41 not only hone over '(hese things ertu•k the enamel and unlit they 14c.+.11,• 7 the house. n.l ,. im-.n-It• • r" the u11r Pat 1 u' ..f , t'. the• .nems, hot b.ndr41 the 'AY- piepnre the teeth for (lura'•. That evellin. It►u,r %Pelton ale -is 11'11 ,1.,1,. -.r.) Intl,. Hiatt Isaid! whic11 Maud.. and Lucy Nal- (Ilnl••n. Ittltham 511(1 „"Ti. hrrA,l tPrnlined if I.., -„b!•- that. he wr,ulcl , 141, • 11,) , •' ,,.0 la•l• •(Aute►(% 'it,* len •11(.n(l) sul,fl4elrtl. Their arta- are alio) belt•r for the health of take (fuss.(- 'u t•' /hurter. Me 5))' -.114o n „'.I ,.1'' t.'•n Whet, .!'.;lion w'a41 that they might art char- the le.th than white bread. warn) 14))(ne•. i41 rs1H•c•int,ly devrlopP( by 1 --.. • 1. '' .. ' I, r r, t •,. with 1 ••) • 1. w111(•11 after some a •1.1111I 'limbiil anal leaping a:lintels. such Iii, h'tile., erre 41 d frien(t. had ) do nk•• huller tblah but or road, and K 1 R '41.:'1,'' 1I•. le. ' . ,411- ',ie4e n '1. .,•'el ' Imttmnlit 4111 shirt- they "1'1!41 5s nrrr►rbrrs of :h, eat. tribe, pion known es.11 other from their south . • a. rata's candy better than rl wool u)►, so (hal he had no hecitrllioti in u', , • su' , • i.:u• :. r)ttitP ver, 1r u t make thrrnsl•L'eS )'i41irn1e"'• (It.al, keys, stpli►tels and most (sena,. confulinq hit wishes to her upon the "'' '' ) •w H. i' Itruor 1'1'itl41r' 11',e 11.11(1 1)1Nn►•r41 hostess il•.s• ntr(L Prr,ipiI141041 • i15'k ►larked about Act ording lu this investigator all .1.i, - . .'. ril.uterl t.. mak,' that r'M1), r 11•''.rte n"1(, Itrllee, 1 w•2411) von ' i 1'.4,441 or so agle.-ahle. and be - replied that lady IAttghing. -.She t •'1'•''4 onP'•f hrr'.8" -le•1 %miles up- . engaged, Fru pretty sort. In Ilse !'•n hi,n a•• Ile flal,4 n chair back In 11 •'v'1 (1014111. 14111. .\ great /tilt. he's far ;'•0able: hr stn p5.s. Ifr r r•on'•in 1., , vo11ti f,.r ler ►ski, n.. h/•e,l of Thal 50711/jilt.," ►Wile, but her ���� • 1(uanlia11 (i,,rs. anti ber.ufC• Inond,v and thunaiitfnl as (he claret goes shim,. Curse "le I "It4 t,�, ward of maim.," }rP Ihihks, RNt111r •vee• Pow4i5, r....• ' «1441• ....If. • 'ars 51' L'IL coquette. 11 seems lie elitism artdIref•. • • • ':8 (pats. ! ;,r I. :Still whet is it 511 t.1 lac, •''1!. Ilnd nese 1 eenhnr pi Itina('Il' . in defnull •'( nmthin else, better ,•(rule ..r old, ! "airing the men info the draw n rtnsinK wilt sAlt and wntel alter r len•ht .nry seat y, .% I'S TAIL I'i'i 811, 1 •t I. 1' •,.1 11 hy Felines Always limed o11 f eel !t f:�l,I.Illlr•+I, • ,1pp:l►ent11. none of life'. leets is le escape selnt.011. .1 1:' ash scientist has Pet dl terns r,• why it is tl.ttt a cat alwnts 1 on its feet. To this end he • strur•ied a 1110(1e}, eon'i411itig ..f • alelbearl /slander. where:it wee stuck fuer rhea t„gether with n la,' •. • • similar prineipic-. Ile Chi it p►. ec(vlrrl to dein in. -trate that .1 fr mar's peculiar faculty for 1 , ing 4.1+ its feet depends on ► intim, of its tail with suflh•'•4 ger (Inrina the plume.. This (boldly, 30 the descevn,1 `,, 11sat trilled t►monpst the hasher tiir ne(•k% of lite tieth e'e►y night tree inhabiting monkeys hat.. long Ili"( (hire were to be tun rhnad"•. .,torn going it. lad after the ('(rains tails. and there is not the slightest, that Mts. hrmu'anv' ,luta Mise +) •! lug is 33vii41,rf,llis currrctive elf the 'detail- these caudal eppen(inur41 are linm!,on were to iMac in the lilt. 1,•n•lv'ev 1e rapid tartar formation, of great aid in enabling thein to which sh'uld Le ('1t1it, 1rot to (lin r f.'r tai . ))h'orhs the sei(ls which ere 'turn in the air. The tail also serves he *be was 11' --ear. t hit uw'11 male Ste t1 -.V_ MS a I.241nn(er, et /•t 111111x1' 11) the recruit(, a {lilt. tar -.Trend !limn((,' -case of the lentil -lel, whirl) may he be left to Item a Walton, with Iii• I seen waking along a ti7lltly stretth- 1 de saes llis, Lethbridge Ile A• Ih' h'h6' i �U :of w11,44;444,j.). hlrinr. %hinging trot (Ail ladies, lie selecting thn nr' •• ,t }fr"in lu sidP, tnnrh alter rho gent 1. then. ! mariner of a tight rope walker hal- 'Pu h a oreilintied. sweat, •owe• e•••1111, can.• clad., bets 1 18e leer" sad ar• • , • • i�'ceals. aI,,•;nig ht111W!f w1t11 a pole. Howe • DYEINQ II use 2•11. Save Mony onl Dress Well 1:y ,•! btnyis •s Washing with JlJSY THIN`( OF IT ..•ool.. t m'r. • i .w )Lted 4.0.,1, wIt%t e%%Ml U+.-•:,o.Mn.teln,l•t.k,.. I.•1 •.w1 Kaet':.1l c.'ur. Ir, •or•• from )our 11, ,•,(1.t of nr.4r 3, ,I1,,...r..r( 44,1 old (-a' II,•et, •1. 7* 7120 )nMran•K,• n.rJ.•.n f.a, 1.,at34•411, M•.,-..) rS'rovE POLISH "Mack ':t'• Steve roitirh 54 ••• rustic 1. r e nine,' --made to stove them work, w.•rrt .end weariness. • We 1. I:n&Kht " is the eek 't. • siert.• sieve tallish. rive ., few ii7bt rubs. w:th ,•loth er brad:, brings a ti-itl,nutly 1,4Rr). )wr.l''tl that lasts. It's is,.),- 1.. usP -- AO 1101108 -rV arab('g hAMi4 nu 41As work and rt•saper than any other 1w' -are ft farther and yon get a sr tea Per taw. t -Mob a•i+t ' •I r.wr Salters rev see4 ,w ear • 111 911e w• PRP p•op.I4 11111 /. F.= M. t_15. Sol IS Port Glasgow Town Council have decided to memoralize the Board of Tra<k to compel the ('aledoiliaw Railway Company to provide pier per accommodation at the pas -P.41 -e• r slatien. Two Paisley lads, while gather• in)( brambles nl Erskine polieiet, • ..,nd a silver watch ant! other at- , fes of the banks of an old quer- On it being dragged the hotly 1 a mail wile round. _--.--f__-_-_.. LF:IIIa.1Itt) I\II iI.%BOONS HI. HT (iet'a,an Seorltlnen 11ilrir•s•rd A 7hiilling 4 oiliest, A vivid pen pi(1.,Ire of a Eight hP- i t.ween a leopnId .old n (veep of babormt it given in a German pa- per by 1'. (fitter. a spall -•.matt and 'explorer in Gernlnti %Vet+t Africa. Lc1pnrd hate n. particular liking for baboon flesh. which is often Ire, us bait. to trap them. -011e afternoon." the hunter re - 1 w'71' (resting on the shady •t a hig rock which funned the bank of a small dream'. (111 the oppo•ite side a heel) of 1)161.011r 'nine 410W 11 chaltrriph 1041241.1 the iter, n large milli listing (-mitt- , in fleet. glancing :and s:'ent- . ,,-rand for .iriniter. 1 ten1:1i1)- :1 I. „.,bile. ".1 deep 7(1 lint ass111441 ti:e herd that all was well and deer the tee), s!,.pe thea came. lost ,.1 nal a . male w 71111 1K.' ' wig, %11'd, lhn In'•ther t•'r:(l'•ri, 11.•tpe•d oder the rough pieces, ruddrul•• it big tee. pard 'lima out free► Lo -h,,,,, 1) 1/oul- 1,•, ar'.1 Ilith our blow- el his paw ' 'n• r( IFP yevng. Y'1., Ito r not. ;i roar of fury threw The ,,i+. Curl 4.1.4 .. I. ut . 1 his rat. •1 ,ti, .•n• ac- ,•., 1. t.1 her• .Ince. i . . 1.1r41 bad jIl rt• tie•(i 111. lima('• And war 4)140.11 t•, ! *1!44140' off uits Ilia ).rry sl'h,► ho felled himself serreuniNt h' Ihr• whe'e Jltrl-el'•, "Ilirh .'e'. 'i ill tip - •.n 111111. ' HP gave et jogai as he g•.t and i lie t 41 u Lig bnhr,(ns roller) dawn ib* .1, I,r ,Ippnrr•nt!> eons for, but rrnmhert fell And he eat literally torn Io piece* I I war a horribly feacinnting sight and I 'lever re - wetted noes i,A' ng re, camera "rib ROP 1.3•111 /1 1 •l (i then." 'Wes," raid Mn. Plunkitt, "I earl read my husband like a book." ' Rut.- queried Mrs. Knox, "isn't took a 'mall type awfully hard ors liar oyea t" .)%1 1