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Barrie Examiner, 16 Dec 1897, p. 3

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A .j .\: :15 cmm~ . -1936: 15138;, tam ' \--Wu 29- __ . . \ . .- {V - RESENTED. BY TEIE_PRIN8E.. 5 ' ` g Princess Maud : youhg husband ut- ; ug-any resented this unkind treatment, ja-nd to gratify her longtng to `retard 7 fr. Imr navm hm! ha rzatitinilatl , ..........., ....,... .,. imam: for thlnurihsut, V Maudie! Walaa gng ha: "Clans: of Denmark. Ehstitwmil ` `ligperfluons ea t,eu'o up , again. Ever}, ne` Engwn 3: marriaa win 3 youngVPtince Charla: : . s-..;..., 5.. x.:- m..;.n.r.|. -..'.-:... ..'.'.I. |.`..: w v-uuyu -ru u-an aazpatnunnulrllif "'4U|I~ _ long dasii*'ed_ to mum her hia.w1za.`nu: v the ambition of Us 016; Kin! of `mm wnlx burned in Uzi pf the Qmsen at Ballad. ind. ac:-A-an-r= ,-.... -_.., -.._.._..,.,.,., mm L9 his unk rm... ....,:..v..a 5.. ....s.. 1...`. ya. ...u..`` nun. uuunavvanr Ion: v\JIoD$` wan grungy 'jPrince 'he1fCcb_mpa;nlon, wot throne. In this casevlova ovomma III; *ohat,a,g1g,7_,,,g1ni duo timo Charles was mitrried ta thi yovnng-e asst oi the~E`r'Lnce 61 Walt! ditch-' .ters. -\' ~~~~-"=~-- -`5 A V. .. ` g, 1 -1-..- ~ nu. `mark the bride received a very chill` j reception tronxthe King. and shunt M;.w\\{hex1. the young couplslruchnd Dqn-V` distinctly magic to fuel that aha not. welcome an tha `bypl The old King cgnld nit forgive hprln: having balked \hia hopea tor Charge; ` V m:- m':\z'rwn" uv =!"m`_ mzmnm i 3.-nu Lo grauxy mar wngmg Lu rouuu to her native land. Queen \~'ict:ori`a to V3. commission in the Englials army. Thu nun`-an ha. Eetitiohaoi I obtain for him wlinn Hm" mu-r-nlnrd M COIDUIISSXOII In E36 nngusn Illl". ' The Queen, when timparticulntd 0! the affair were prgsentedto her , will- ingly granteslller hawrgtandson', lin- quest. The commission was taken nut, and Prince Charms was soul: for to. come to England, whens warmerwabv coma` wa. promised him had been given his brida, buxjust here an inuxmountable obstacle presented it- se . M . . 0'1... 17:... A? hnnmunb nnnii Ianin-` :could not obtain . 5811. Eng what the young Prince had had the pre:m.mpti'on`to do, without first The King qt Dnmark. V-190i: 1913.153`-` consulting his wishes, perempturily for-' ' bade the transfer, and thol Danish `law. _ upheld him in his decision. Andicor holding a. pommission in thd Danisl'x' , army must.`sezva out his term, unless.- released by the King. and: this release ` was precisely what thayoung Prince PRLSONERS IN THEIR PALACE. . It is almost impossiblr'Ee~tealizq the` ` position in which Princess Manda and. "her hu.sban1 nd themselves. `Manda . of Wales and Cha.r1es'o Denmark arc prisoners in their palace in.Denmarl_:.. and all by ordet (if the King. \\v'hnHm-r `Hm Duncan hr the Pri.nn'a"of. Mm an by order 01 one mug. Whether `the Queen or (ha Prince bf` ~ -~Wales'will take cognizance. of this _ `condition of affairs and` act upon it, has not developed yet. `The matte; Has been kept very quiet, buti spell things ._ will always `leak out; and Figaro gives ` an account of_ Princess M:m_de s 11.1};- nnnvxn Eurows and heavy -Dumgms noTa1;; V _ `L r - . j}_JQ.9_}_l_T_ [OIL WLEII. Luau: wisp: ;uu.vu-: it, seems tYx3?jT5Ea :*eTpsm3Lr*ikEn*ifj' `of luxury 0_g_ .wo6`im. _.w_{hi9h; they,:_V,ra;f' ` ism. V .; 1: After all, the eheertut.s.pirib.7'is`bugk `an example o"'~bha..t brgvghiztituxio V wazfd LL69, which -$tvnou_L1`; 1}? zwble burdens,v_;3a_,,;.dgteznnf:na;&g , _ ;Tbo`fret arid. not to add: (3t)`@h580 W9 ifo the; World: thafriffo opgais ` -`hea:t':- ` " p . _ " Avwoman who had hactfmamr ` . rows; andgheagvy. -burdens 129- but at ; who was nntnd fnr harvcheerfn ` to the eye. __ Vimntm isithreatenecl with a _beer1 famine, as the price has been raiad by ; ` the brewers so much that` the retail-;' z-rs cannot sell beer` profitably, at tha_ estzlblished price. The u'restaurant_I` keepers threaten to..buy no more beer. En casks, f.>ut..on1y the dearer. bottled 7891`. .' A London water-color painter who ~:-rdaredbsodg water at a bar, and was hit in the eye _by the cork -when.the `carmid opened the bottle. _has recov-I cred fifteen hundred dollars damages from `the proprietor of the restaurant,` though no structural iujylry was dqnei. . 2 I I A ..........:.;.1 t1...._.._:.... 1`...-.... ........... - * recently: It rushed iiponl the;disre-`tact her, .vift'ii...firstei:uIe that none: of the mam-` - Wolf personally`. . A Vlluian Preohrajeiisky regiment \i'ill,\h&S'pr6ved 3, -fziilrrrm" The Prussian) E" V` . . tn. E fair} Rive concerts in Paris and. the large ` - , _- `T N . -. d : ."."3 P.fgr3`V ` efgenj. ll ""193 f' FW"- l ` `E31333? o`.'infi%:$ii i?3 -:`;.fbiii3i ",I"fiIiLei-Iililii `. fsi`Jaw`-`iolZ I An Englishmiin has just completed` for this Imrposa The {U43}, nobles dair , by hi, patrons Te` mm whof, :1 journey at L600 miles on it moltorfsold their heavily moljiiziiiged _95i*"'_t docsinot lS:10l} ll safe one to buy-Vmilkril (`III through England and. Scotland. He` t 3_G"`%TI_1m9i I`3 l"1t:v~`5td from. Consumers should put ii. 1irem- ` was five weeks traveling and: used 11`-1` 05 Emlgfimgu P011313` /`th the .`E 3' iuni on the character of the !1.lllk]_5UP` 1 `gallons of oil, whic-h`made his traveling her estates in the country lrlom Plwil them, and should In every `V83 :( cost him three fnrthings. a cent and al Germans, and gathered Qfollnd tuem -possible encourage the "efforts of the i half 1 mile. ~ . A Polish laborers. The.h onlyga 1`_8l1l dairymuu who endeavors to place: t 9 _ - - - '_ - ' of the experiments a . eiI" '_ be 1; c 1 the` in rkelg. 7'1 in L much song, ,n.h.ng l? despmradf `Of? benefit the Polish :7-lend WDETS ffvei`y goth: ygilrs some lilairymcn have: , ll_.,.- the `Academia Francoise. The `first Poggn, i.\- ` begun` to sell milk which has hee'n;; ?l;i?i3"3 i.n`thvIl(J{:1tioI`1i0ihtai.vi;i`1Z3?9f1?;i `~3"`"F`$ B9- ``" `` T""`" s liil E231`; tiiufiilri.i C3`iiil'i`Zs$E ago \yus`so.bad. tha,t',.the acaiiemy haul has just [I911 f1'ed from `t5 t'1 nny This is `sometimes called "certified `rlecided to turn pier` the `bequest ofi"t:'o_ll through the greed of. the coryorik3_m_i_l3_" due to the fact that the pro- l.er_1 thousand. francs-to the f0i1llCl8T 5'; tion. This had; an u_ndoubt_ed right to" diicer certifies as to the feed and char-` ' hmS' ` ' ` lcollect tolls from subscri ition as they? W-`l f his -``'3- 3 we handhng ] _ I `Of U16 milk Otllef "iJ3t9l11`lZ9 -7] mimi byl had been take in U13 reign uofl heat to :1 certairigtempergiture their: the retail-g H,enry' vi" it asked Parliamqt me Elm.` r I631. ft ldestroifhfgca i,I1:;i rofitably that If! andd`.%`. tin 11-91L:"f-19."d f(: 11138358 gagxgieifiiydg-r; in Indiamjl estublisliedirice. -.'restziur:int. M39: .`.`` t 3 `"1 _ mu", ` ; `~ . . -L9: , ` for a. limited number of years. Ihe -`L11 the milk 13 sprayed thi'0l18h Ste E. beer.` ~ . v.1 -. d ` t t I l iZed air and thenmude very cold in in loutonly gr?` 58 KIM .`9 lg" Yf1f3g=un-amti ht..cham,.e, met wmch it ; "9"" - 5 ` A lelit tiiiciiipoeramgiii uiii'iui:.us.0i3i~ii:` `is hottledg These iiiipioved methods or?` W110i on refusedonmx. pay` `jam? 1)pin;:ing*prepziration are bound to hecome.niore-l -I'd`red.5d?i M W the matierio `the iittention of Tom i ?9 1l1 each year. from the:ve`ry fmi by cou.i'-ts. , ` iii for no Olhl, tl`4'.}i_11{li2.l .1el`}l"I`3C2i.V6h:i3i1l8' 5 "11 ,1 Q b in _ 1, . - . i ` inilorsemen o e in .e igen p_ y_s1-; eigcimiiiteg-,piie lfundred iioiilrsaiafigisl l Bf`3`` `-1`` ` the Cf`iS 3. _`.*'i ciian Our consumers should encourage proprietor restaurant, i _l`,"tm3 in. x9l.`t3 t Dmk T1'P,` and; 31119; Pl'0ll1lGl510B_ PTOENSBIVB d11'Y.mv ; ` structural injury donei.C.lai`id.Du_vzi.l. . A band recently stoppedligllixig I)l1l'l.__d_hlg i`h8`PB.d6 milk, sgoulg ; V _ . . . , , ,. . `- encourage . e consumerss on 1: A wounded Hungarian hearv came:a'ih.`3"mm'ig -the 3 of` ` thel3h" their PPriti 'f the eh ` - ~> . . lE "` Ohm f Pl7- '"th her `laugh forts. One, however, cannot overesti- nezir rendering a service to Austria! tel. end ii rliolicevofiiciall sent to pro-; mate the importance ofonsumers. fa`; E` _ _ m`medlal:'ely behind was of miliagizing, _t.he1.nse1Vves` _ A. the E lJ}1tt;f;1l?l9 ,Alt`1il1|1[let0:l;x0: tllllext b": u) 1ri carriage containing two men. The chief; source of their milk and`. its Sllrrbllllg: 0 9.310 X 9,1,0 .er rone. W 0.` x ',' tl orlit tm iier ' "d" ' t` g th 1: ond`tions .. "with 8.. huntsma_n, stood in its path,iiir?theiii ivalliiibigs, lsnpd afetiar rhgeiv-1-gigzilnliligliiliziiiiltiiryvcihaifacteh. ` .a_n_d `tore the huntsman to! pieces be-ting themvished them a ,' pleasant` ` - fore it could be shot.` ` ` ll journey gndfthat Gog. might prosper Hugq Wolf, `the -Yiengegg comyggg-1;7:them,:.,asking them to present his` re: has"dev_elop.'ed such ecceniities, thatI`"i`?tfr}i.`mpHm3ft thih;`dg his'frien Iiavel beei_i.o_bliged to iit' owe` ' S ocmrre a 3' 8` I \ . 9 . .t nce from a large town`. him in an asylum. Aiociety formed `a. ' - `- - , " in Vienna.` to spread his worksmado it 7' ~ . """"'*`-""""--""` --`-an-o. '3` , A ONE-COW DAIRY. u A Ccm-respondent writes, asking if _ .a.ny,Vs.uggie_sti0ns could begiven, as to` . how good butter may be made for the. use of a. little fa['inily'. of tvi/0; ._whory oniyvonvirvroxvrv-jts~izepi;-rnza.-critter: . bers:shou1d:h sve anythixi. Wide with`: Home-keeping "women. mothers and Of < l_l1l'59*yf95 in :9 3'i`_:3t_f `fvitgf ' 7- Hr... Em? o nmmm n mi n`..RII'IP. A .LL.._... ..A.....l D-:&-Q ;`..n....;...-.. LL._L .- - 5: LL. L-_-.1.,__:.__.___ -2 ;_,_... Iv uu. yva.vvuuu.; . A [sharp-aose progioseg that`; _ light I_>uoys.z)L-i,ti bell baby: be pxoviaecz wi/th evil sngelling chemical ugixtures as , n . a means of warniu to sailors. in 9. fog.I* The" Shippi ` Wot dT pbints out that,! If the~id`ea" .a'dopted ,.Jeha'B`oard of ; Trade will. have` to establish a.n;:o1ac- ' `tory . tsst. V . xxr..'.. 1.... 1...... .:....1...Q..'1 1;... aL1....`n..-..., '- _ vvv uu. uwv -n`.:_vu. -Av-run-v.v-` Mr -luv \-`I-IAlql." ish fi.Asher1i1enTon thee`painters_'.'of the `j Newlyu school. who` vis_it_ their .cdasts, ` a.n'd=n.reV now frequently ixttackezli with ` . decayed fish when they-\try tqskptch; ='1`he cause is. the interference of vis,i-;' ' town elections; tons ,with` the liquor question 7 in the "3 `lty. '; The .hi.1`esf zr9*c:13m15ed, Min 15 (now vuuuwu 9 .Bicyc_I7fr3.1hes st:2im7pe d`7 `_ tfv.vb ' 4 p:;%: tar and Hm11:zlitha`fta.ma-is. nnt so 919,-` [nuns mu: uvu qua. -uuuu vv5sA_u. _-.~-su./uuvu. ._ v?`: L' "5"`LL""""""`@* .?L :`E"-`,"""`~3.`."9`. ;Do_n~!tv feel aggrived`. i`1sh;n1.oesn't i 3 -Ig1=1t8_ M`? 4* ;,1`,90,11*.3 314!1nshgg;;gg%-- * 'l;v,a.ys,_,J,1;ing' home somexinteresting` .2 ; The-ha1fves.:gp9%c1a;m[5a' tog5th.=1F'?ews; _if_ she feeIs ob_Ii" `t1`to: sit alone I _1 er, M4 `M33 :t1!eir99;i~5=.9t-S? e18*.i`i`.`-*-`?` E. 9`!-91`Sm.U1e_ 2-%nerv.e.S 5*`*,s' gent _as_. one vmado, by! another*pr t1 V cess, 1`t x3; perfggtly ,.]_:igi'(1|3Iuyd.(g3n_`!`,igL;_t_3,Y11Ist6d; to.`se_tt1e-_hI.s nerves,;q a,ma_n~: ! -.ma.de;'at a. A cost at 32 matea_c1:of ;12.TLt; ulttmateiy to _the~ faxmlys ad- . ` Coral-isVno.W~ap'b1ied{'m' mosaic .i..(=`.{`E7" f`.`? .i;`-.:;, .f`E.' ;.`3..f;-.?`.?3i.Z.`;. 1` boxes . g_neL9 l11u3iea1`f_,i'ns.f_:i1m0 the. ornamantatiog `of~rg1oj`ve_;smt (swat, be `;;_10!-10118 of nor Dre-oacuzgwuns. mum ' n 3~g.tjcux:o.us1 abo'u.E;f:hase --busmess. care`: k"_3nj1"'Which-_ she; -keps `t,o.-hersel for yp t . K. ' `: .,,.,_,,Z__,._v,`.._,._n:,:,.`.,,,, ' ; ` ` n,,_sho': remembs;r__.tha;t`:'she v V 1 O l$:thins`we11++anii" 0n`t ` he tag 1 Io 7"" "I l'~GivT.he1'..?s;..ch`s{nc,aL bo test; tdread; to C ,l~.}j31 n'WV `-"p_ph`i_ `F A m`?`,{`;.`?, _hh`mLk..__toL freshen as-she seas V ,- ` 0rt9wsh[;1.&n ..0f`eh9A n9f93`3l5'? for, Eis.. `for her evarerecurrent duties, `Don't 0:118-Im>.ntist,iop, "of-rg1o_ nch ewel. be J0?)-19115 of ;h 6P irf-03Gl1L9bi0R8T`21 . um. mm nf mmaio.al'I`ii-iszlznirvicxn .mm canons`: aboufatzhose cares; M 1` emu: 3 ounces}. ubeifcg o:;;m" Continua; j den in Jaguenc n -lsw.} `requires 'thd no py more ` than gight\}gm_ r; ` xx 5 ` A h..';x.... 1. cg.` :..; u..u'L ....g...' 53.. IIUA .34-w. -_ V- I ` V V `War;-has be_en declaredxbyu the Corn- lak F:cHn1\I'.iInn an I*ka.`r{n3n6-nu-nlmxf I-kn 4 3 ` dig m:iom=*w-sw 1 . -ms ~.-tam hic"is '1 ` ta . A ~-m"" 3 :`5 it`" u'iandv ;."...cm .;?.,"i1``.,`.,; 7.?:."-3.`... eftet.sfetraex&wn~md/s hall teveightz, . * ., `*1 ` 3 . , `mug. y m,_i_through `which much dreacleddxseasee fth2::-13d`IE3?of but. have text; . mm mi are. transmitted. to humans. Typhoid 3,, `t "t3tmn*`3-ffeverhcoihaxmetion. dinhhheria. and 338 5603 d`38<'; mm: lever, are all germ diseueaend :3'.W."i' 9? u.`1i `.` milk is a. "substance ixrvrhich these ` .;`*?.`;. .f&'; ;#'%;yw***h:h**;- h 332* W? W itwoyyeara Thewallsx are/covered; . ," W "3 39 `_ _ `` my e.jgh~5mgi:u;-(133305, email, ]gnd-;'d1'Ul through the soil into the well n A mpu nnomarines. One represents 3; and contaminate it. V This disease~af- 9*? " "_"1'- W`tjb<..F3_ Wglergiectediivater, it used to rinse milk pans ` *3 Wm` ` i" - F0 Wm 3"". or cans, orttrset. cans into cool milk, V were `in the `cellar and seven skele-; , . . u to have new mud in the. CH3. may be the means of transmitting the ,` tion. \ disease to the -milk, and.thence to thei :.; Fog mm; reason 1;5g.B},hgm1gff3 otfhuman subject. All intelligent physi- i3 `Prague undertook to celebrate theiians and dqirymen,in`honsequence, re- - i250th` anniversary of the battle on the ' _Weissemberg, which fee the first in :: "the thirty years` xvar and in vghich`-the Bohemians, with their elected King. `ti Frederick, of. the Palntinate, were dis- fcognize the necessity at great cleanli- \ `nous about the cowstable and dairy, `having sanitary conditions of a high aetrously defeated. The outcome of theiwith healthy cows` iwhmesoma ZJ celebration was a `riot, in which um: and proper milk delivery, one should be is police, were`. obliged to -use violence in-table to supply the market with pure re 7 scattering the crowd. -" ~ \ _ `,n;1k__1mgnf0,Cemeut. of gum; Bani- 7:` `Onn. atone-of thetemple oj'V\\'lng~ any Commons about cows 5up[",;y-mg iless \Tlctory,'. on the Acropolis `at Ath-gm). and {mm c0nSu_!nersqf mm; `,5 11 S `"1 i3.`'iI n 53% been f`".l stat`; mainly `within the control of Vboarcleg )3" ing that the 115mm`3t `V39 "nub "5" of health. Nopersons, however; shoulcl Kalliuates, i-vho was one oithe archi- h, , . ~ this t_i ii t,ectsof the Parthenon at: the beginning. t;`r"uf2.,.5 ;n3f`ll'2`msem`Tu t- of Pericles s Government, This fxx_e5._"the Patrons of persons Suppl).-mg, Con = its date t a'bt -fa" hundred and fl? u1ne.x::3__e`ith mill: would visit the farmsi to` ty years before Christ. The ` ` "Archaeological Society is nkout to un- * . dertake the restoration and etrenfgth-' 8, iening oi the Pa thenon; Marble rom ~ . 91 Pen ellcos willrhe furnished free for__;`eoan{:hyar:r figggne 0;-knot ml N;-1`:r: i{s th m_I `1Y` `. T1'k` ~ tifegsohs giving milk to young childrenl 'I - 2 _ lcertainly should examine into the $5; > Prince BiSI!3I`Ck'5_ P1411 W 391`m`1}33,source of` it. V If this were done by to. Prussian Poland by buying up Polish` more parents the mortality each sum- `ie \e8t1L,ieS_l1!1d settling Germans on t!1'e'm`f1l`31' 13130138! .)'\ln8 Children W001? -5 `.ha.s moved -fathrrr. PP5$i`"1. I 33 ..m.........:,... :..+..n;......'r mi.--. `reasonably vvell if the sanitary condi-~` I.`n.u-n Awensgand stables from which their milk _is; 2 derived, they would be able to ascertain` : Per- ` M F I i! e t 1 x c l < order. `With these features enforced, food? 1 ll 1 1 l i 1 2 4 _ * afau in-tnhenggits , .% nun: than htmn` ingttxnhadtn its * fHl|-htilug um uzun u. ' ., 2 I. ` On 21 stone-of the temple ot_"_`;\'lng-`V 1 less Ann: ( 1 ens inscription I 3' monument ( 3 who othe I ,- tects"of beginning 1 - Government. This fixes_` at about hundred fifJ_ ` 0` Athens`, un-;: " 5 the strength-';] 5. ening Parthenon. from ' 1 *1 Pentelicos will be Eon} II this by the company `working the` A quarries. ' _ . ` i` 5; Bisrnarcls plan Germanize; 0. Pol;-ind buylng Polish 2 e them" f `l . hes proved Prussian,` eltlhambers nine _yearsf,ago e>'.t:ll)lisl1edf: ` 2 fund of one hundred mil": an marks ` d` forvthis rsold theirheznfily rnortgzsged estates 3` to the Government readily, l>ut,_inste.ad' L1 of. emigrating, bought with money - Brother estates in "from V 3`! Germans, around "them _ lpnliqh lnlinrars. The. onlv `-result 3`! Germans, gathered qrounu menu .1 ` Polish The, only `-result ` _'f ha been'*~t&-'1 tr off, .. .." , u._ rm.`.......... 1 x`"`*` . . ,- A ~: Zi xjwindsorb across the Thames} 3! has just its twoenny $4 If;'t'oi1 greed coggrarz 9; an_u_ndoubf:_ed to; I! collect Subscrip'tion they: thud taken since [V 5 Henry. VI; It in` 3i1731, and again In 1819, for power to` _t~= charge additional tolls: and ohiined it_ 1.l~`fo1_- limited "years. Thef dj pnvilege expired about ten yez1x7sago`,: ` but the corporation `continued to col-; u lent the money jill a. ..1itigious~Brii;-_, _ refused_ to'~ thus bringing"; ~3`t1_1e matter to attention oi, the .e`cou.1'~ts. i man glgnginonrai` . . - . L `A bridge Eh! ` buiitzanrms tho. LOWE! Danuh btwuin Tnr'n Sevorin q on thanoanssnisn mic. amt Kladoxyg ;_` 0n_ the Servian hunk, ia b coat of (on: 3 mulion dolI3:ra.`.' ' . x"-T . - !...n__.':__ 41,, 9 ,,,_ LL- |..a.s-..' "V- |-I. - \ ', seine tlie~B'hemlu\fs off the, g250t11T the? Weissemberg, was in war vgh-h`--th_e` `i dis-_ -~ the ;. _i the` ` police,w_era'.oblige.d violence in syscattering 5` Z n..` .. ..L.._-_.'J .L,. L,......J.. nf "\\_\'inrr. I , 1 | Home-keeping "women. mothers v.`siSters,' if the breadwinner'- of young` .I hous.-who a. dgzughter or sista_r,_ be tender 5 ` n of her. Vfox,-she_ 'is4_.`Eil1in.g'a. man's` place, 1 i Mvith "l'es than Ia mains; streilgth. and?` ;!`h'ea.rt for'it., Exact no.-mo1 :`a.o`f hm.-Q ; `mthe huse .than`=~you- wbnld in like`? caaept your husband or mother.` . - .1` .4. I...;'.. 3.-.... ...........n.:.... ..I..........5 LN \l'hWD.ll. Jug; uwa-uuuuw VA yxuuuva. l_n -Lgt hr have something pleasaxgt to, `come home, t_o_; 4; welL(.po`R6xI' meal, ['c:heerfu1.`c0nversaion. the.!`.preser_xce -of; M a-`friend ozytwd. Look `after. her _mend- 7 ing. Dbn'11::expect, hi joshop or unr- kt f bei`1su1t2. shefa _ down tp vm,_ any. _ ' how, and $1113 a'S'W'Il'7s8I`v'iii'e\tTi:6 "5-h`9.I).`(1 then _0_mvpl&_iu"if the re- .~,'su1tsp.re not a1l=thw <:ou*l_d _be.r1esired.A L,..._. L . _ . 1`. ..l.L` : A -__ __-_1. :2. _L- .1..--..u. 1 nr791' `W98 :15 ti , : 4 9* tima. ` Mm "wh`ma'_n` `din. ~ ;_;_u:eaa_w1;me;, 8_.Ej one VE`n:l~-,5H3;-3_QoU1_5 mum. * {We Co*nio.my~ _tha.tJ1:he.woman.de+ . .t.`1.r;W1.1,th91?} by Vmanifesk .cmi1in~ are sha1`*m:; ee2Ssi$y.Lto inj;5Q:XI8`6.,u%?-.3."[31_1`Sp}}tsr A \ _ _ , _h f, V ` N tegeets. 2;, , '5 qua vxaauu oumuuu vuv sun. wuuanv --..-.,.v | I lie.` 9. clmrnfnl. It lstgqnite ,difieult e ,3to make good butler unde tlxesa `c'u-- I ' E cnmsta.uoes,. w11 en, the cre'am is gath- >ere so:slowl.y and a. part of it stands _so long. Much 9f the trouble could be obviated -if, in-,6 W re plenty and `the 1 gftemperature c d_ beperfa_ctly con- trolled, but the results in buttfare so small that f is hardly worth while to make arrangements of _ this kind 4 ~ for the 'limited,):atu'rns from a. one- I new `dairy. If the cream: were held at I . ` Algwtemperatute and thorough- ly_ ntirrechevery day -when"; new cream: 3 was added. and the ohmjning then rip-l~_ end evenly for say l;wenty_-_four' hourg - before cI1u1'ning,~ at -a `temperature. of ` sixty or sixtygfivg` degrees. . mlzchl of 9 `tlie tr9ul>le of `slow, gathering ,1_nigh t' be. qobviatd. ,_Unles_s.,howe"ve.r,.- one were 3 ? ringing 21. r%frige`rz1!:r5*r.fo1"o:ther `mir- ?: posasl -l;;hiCTmlcl; :1i6t contaminant the l, ` cream.`it would hardly gay tovtake;-(this - ~` br,ouble.} 0no;la.cly whom we_;know gets ` ll3roun cl-the1difficulty by churning .ev- ` `-E:- day. or every other day. V Sl1 e;'ba.s": t `a. Mason ffniit; jarvrigged-`upa.s,_,a.g:l:nrn. : '., A `V tint it7r_I`_xns "a.1mo_st witho1"1't:Lny~~` exertion; of `strength. - `ind 2 while lm j ~ ;asii,193!n;-9f..nnbulfltF.?s2ie gets-_at.:mh ,> chaining `mkgt sma;1L_ snxgetiipitty 1 h )nEun,l1_la.ll 112: :g:;jsg;ll_;_1_ L5` as. goox1_ as A l,j;jiLf311 ram as d.a_myx0f ;t-wenty -coWs.1be.- ,1 _ :f.=&!'1se'shiB Ij1'9S`x1o'-I2 the diffic'ul:tias}:.at-V V.` $endingn_t}1G'sl qyv.- gathering" of the 9 4:r'eax1f_.:|;0 s:on.te,nd.-.wi`th.. V , i 5` .......uu uuunuml. _ ' ' [1 F11` '- ' h ' .311; the bhtt0!!` m:e olganitugr Laotian). 533 ugh?` also just found out there that tons `, gag the ,;,,wkm-3AtAep with cheese is an improvement. Q; n___; ,,,1n -,,,.`- A_0N'E-COW :|7 A'con?espondenf iii ` a.ny_sugge_stions to 7 only oim` cox'1F"jiskeyt.- `1`I:e.&ifmtty,' the cream stands too long bofote there :how may made the! family: `two: .ysner_e_-L 1 %of cqurse,/lies Che fzict 1at_,- with !the limitd amount of milli obtained ,u,,,_._,p_.: n :..4."....:a:.. ,i:n:....u; 1.` 559:1: by being,"pakknd`_'mt,"is often ~ in nnnnihfa 6:. -nu--_..'..h;A__ 13.5 A-Iunmal ` v,-wvuu; J III !-Di l--'_`u, alt up-uihio. `to vrsgpgguny dirt orhsrd - 1...... s..:_..-"r._._-A 1.. 4;; :..-....... "'1"-""Vt "'|"`.'. %!-III: uasv-A-I--0-A ---I ---r-II -Iv---av a-u lbainzinrivdigith figure: ""{|*"J'}` __ :2 *`1Lmnni:si1uaver1 K il0in8`hstrgahtm to :?n`E.T.7ma, .1: magmweenl it in coins to strike: to detach any iafectrotv shape thati`|l3 mm. `fofo 1 might be taking place. I!` ma fmtaxag um; nu-ou;gh thg '] not snowing `level and 3'I!1ll1&tl'i?~3lughu5in33.for ,`w., ,};, r they should be rendereclac by l awaythe horn whiczm not zmumnyenonsh. to W `W - no pretense whatever should the trout worn down. I! that is neglmted, thug "M" W 533' 5019631 nnixn_a_.I will soon havothe fetlogk join; ;~ (mad um Wm. can bending over towards thooutsxda. bu; `gout ml 5 brags, .- of the wall be interfered with, for am, 516.339" um W M glamgd coating of its surface protects; was the simplest I tbehotn'beneathit;_it'ahm;1d therefore" thing you ever hem be left untouched. . . . v ahmvs, too. hay? gem. H` u.-nuhl l\n mi mail "in rliualnnmx nan, '3 5 IVY}. ' - Then tl1e'question- arises, ' When ` might a_ horse to be first shod?` The 1 [L5 `"1$'1j 15. when the work required uf ; 3 the ugupal wegujs the horn away faster - than 1t IS formed or grown. or. in other 1 '1'd3. so lozig as tliu horn bf tla foot can stand the wear required, it` will` 8; not n_2fedthpr0tecting-sh0eing.' More-' 3g 0-`.T. I e young horses are not shod_ n` so early, they will not be worked so `-* hffi. and fewer would be mined in 0: the1r.youl1, its is often` the case at_tl1e - `present time. ' I1; ' ` ll I-U1-I QIILOUCIE. T` It would be all wellto disabusa peo-:3` ple'a minds of 9., very! popular fallacy '-viz., that wet "aotr.gr`ou;1d., and even` `manure-yards, {Q the best places tug lkeep young horiIes--and some would even have the.,frogs'an(l sales pared thin to allow the moisture` to 1.-enelrata more easily. No graater `mistake is L. made than that. for the` prgservation' of the hbof depends tq :1 great extent; upon the soil the animal wn.~'s rearedi nn I LUU AU.lU].'lU7,'.il L103 ubyuauy EELS. ` , 5 The pigs on the farms in the corn `- belt are genemllyfed corn from wean- in; time until slzuighter, with the re- gsultjhat they lose'siz.s_ in a. very few ['1' years, bedpme very fine in bone and _: from -the earliest 'period_resem_l)le ani- ._l nmted-and only slightly animated -T gl bladders of'ln.rd. They aret round and; lupretty, but t-`hey`.ura mainly butter-_` ri balls throughout. and lack the alter- B` nate streak of lean-`and; fat that are 1.; the iirst rquisicda in good lf~acon.1 >`l Tim hixrhhr imnrnvpd brands 2% thew Ull- The best footd hories are"hred;on [dry__5oiIs, and that` is. undouhtedly thel `kin of ground bes"a.gi.1pte to the healthy growth of ham `Young horses ` require Qlenty of exercise and unless they are) allowed it, the groxvthmt ` 1V6. 'lVL..._` LL-` _.___L:_.. ,-:._.. nu.-- porn. gCc., is `sure; `to be defect- ; we use raqu.isu.es 111 gwu *~"='- wheeling his horse, he says to me: l.`i;e highly improved breeds, as they` .-Bm bring up [the gime/_. _ _ _ "Thai: waswvhen we had the great : which bacon worthy of the name comes egghteemfoot giraffe, and on me mm in this lmt1`F- 5m18h this is` `lot the giraffe cage .was always about the i l 1. :;8%ingth&H>s' Proper feeding 8~n, middle of the c-olumn. We hurried j 63; agement they could not furnish l.'41.l`.-A/bask and got the giraffe out and up ` I l ( 4 1 I 1 9 are usually fed, are not the source from; t,` ?"gen" .S teed-mg during the 31'" to the front" as soon as we could, and 8% mg verloji. together \vithvr;>I;8v1*mva1~'o** alongside th extension that. t'he_kit-` ins exercise, and a corn? fualsh when chenms in; There wasn't the slight- B 8I?9Wth_13 attlntfdy are the "35 "mug est danger to the boy. It was the mid: ; which bacon`-malgmg should be attempt= dle of ummer; and they were burning J? edw 39-01: of thl3_8h0l11 bEt_t91` wood in the stove. and the middle of di-5919051011 Of b1 39dN18 Stock with g.v1_eW the morning, a.nd the fire was out.` "F9 P1'0dl.1i11$ the 1330011 f0l'111_ 'h1`3h but of course the. boy's situation` ,_fl1,sa.s different; from what! most of us segmed d,e,,d;u1'a,11 the 53mg, ' ,3 have been ,ta.D,ght to admire. as $118599`. "Well, we got the giraffe alongside , l form in cattle "is differ.ent'from the the house'a.nd the oldman talked to [,_,,{dj1'__}f_f,o7x'_n,1.W _______y #1, W _ `5 him, and rm blessed if -he `didn't seem E 0.! Canadian bacon enjoys a Vf? ii1}1T'6 xiiider:iili; i1nd*ho?i-ooks h`Zs`long'*. reputation and deserves it. but l3 neck over the-top of the chimney and found`ation;is pens, just as the D3515 dips down into it, and in 3'. minute of theiard hog is corn, and the pictures he wise; his hea,d~a,ga.in out of the . of prize winning bacon pigsi in-~thel1veY chi1nQyr--~+_ l in stock publications show animails Emit; `p ' ' L1pTm"(__THE B01 2. o` :I11" t(l;1`)a`r1!3`la?31.t f'L`:3{iid'n:: 'zn:l:E hi'aI'_:th 3riPPi3v _m um lelsatisfactory bacon until he does, andi 35 ` ` ' - .- `fThat s all there was to it. Bu}: ju.st- ` 33.. ?.k3ifi ?;aE3:d.?3.gs3iii` :1n(?:\tl'])1l .`" as the s'l.r3f.f_Wi5 f-.."8 31 v.". Y 9193.` L `Jecliring bacon hogs forces itself to the front and the American farmer jmunt considerit ifhq expects to raise ; hogs that will prodxxcmeat such as is {required by those who pay the best : Every season ofjate the question of. +pr`ices. Discgssng hi8_7_I;1Va'tt;e;" a: gwriber says: `fro make thq4xxcotrtl}:it3 I is wanted on the breakfastvmble of to- iday, -requires management`. and rear- in); quite dire;en_:;_xoxi1 that which `the American hog usually gets. 6 l`ha nin-A rm Hm farms in the corn } E0 maxe tnem, nreaulng SEOCK WILL! 3 jrygth, less endec1;to__fgj}=.g an_dPx:mt_, qul -_1"eT:tT1rn outffne musfliga V ec-ted,. Tghen, with -proper feeding` -93 Iwhich, after_a1I. is thadifficulty in :1` section where fattening foodwueplen- I ty a1_xd`muscle-making ones._are- scarce-C bep1f0dlL0d.'.` _' axbacon hog asgood asanybody` can|V` "" "-`*1-UV uquculc. St. Paul will commemorate the t \V/no 3 ` huhdradth snniveisary of its re-open- - 3113 after Sir_ Christopher Wren had re- built thegedilice, on Beat. 2, with agreat _Maaon%e-service. ' j Y- .. :_L:_L,L 2,; u _ J, I14..- I: Is lkljpnaled um sue Ila; About'uvg-*1 Million Jle 1 Tested and Trnihed. Folloviing we visit `of thei_1;,Presi-. deaf to Rmim.m.Emm 1!` been instructing their lgeaders on the: forces possessed by-that `country, Thai` Army_and.Nav1,_Gaz.ed')ta o London ex-? ' I[_tmcts' from one of this most widely {-1 _ read of these 9me _interest'u;\g p_s,rticu.4 L lays. Th-{Russian army,` .founded by a,Ukage of 1370 on: unimsx liability! to ser'vice,ca.-n dxaw upona annual re; o"1'uiting`.1ist3 of something like seven` himgired gnd fifty thon.sa.nd in Europa? I and one Hundred Eslld 'fo'rt`y thqusamiini .. [Asia hilt, in time uf:`peace~ manyfcases. of ex'em11tion*ar8fa_dm'i_ted,-and qnly about a .quarta1r of t_habp've_ numbers, nor some twohundred and twenty thou- ' sand, a1I.pa.re alled oiu,t:; I-1The'1iq.bi1. qity is, for: 20 years *s.arvice;`--f~ om~ me'ncing`gtVt11]e a.ga`oA twenty-9ne. `Of `. this'period- mewnwra ham to be passed with ithe "colors. but this, time mayf be- reducact to four for.m.en'of better e_d1n-i cat_im'x- than the a_vera.g'e, and: even, go. N 8 aqd 2- for. young mam. joining direct . ifrong H16" ,S9.0mlary. and; .su9erio;. M cileni; mtgqlidn Egiat ' _l|.>lI:: No:-llwem`. " ~:* i 1119!: 141 T <.1&0 rmwm ?>~aEgoo vial ~ irT`;iL2xcI1$1`A})jr;:I;;s 45,` RUSSIA'S MILITARY STRENTB. THE BACON Hjoe 'm:frIe with the cultivation of the? - day's work. ` ..s.uv.u-u DVLVILC. t I In a thicket in the upper Karl ,. Mountains, a. granite monument has 1 teen found with the insc_ription;_Here:: in. 7 the. first trials were potato. 1 '1 A tunnel ten miles long, which Wi11_ ` `re the lougestmin-England, is to be I cut through Shap Fells by the'London `Ind Northwestern Railroad, in order to shorten the west coast route tdScot- * hind, > ' \ ' Bicycles have been intriiddced into}. 1 convent in the suburbs of London,` according to the Westminster Gazette, E. :1nd__ the nuns are required: to` wheel around the, grounds as a. part vofltheir -I D- _...;.1.. rV-...1.. n.'.\ ....E_.. Lu.....l K..- , ` Plvgpcrlly threil. ` V. Anna uh nave: mung meme: T ; iagoingciustrgka ht:xt:6r`inwhixt*shzi1i*r},' git conrm him." and theold` . i ;ci;`u3 we'd been coins? gq Igilnng thruulgl} country to poor ;g 5....-3_..:.- 5.... - ......'I. ...-. unnlrinm nnnnhw . uuayuuau nu. no noun. nun sue-pug ... Vienongly bug: for the `animals. i one day? something that _. .:;ziuea cimntrysi ~ with t_a1k :2 and brought _u;orepeopLe to thin hudhmgm forfnnd it 5;; simple-at little "no-account` 5' evei heard of. w\hi_ch just` _ alirirws, 00. hoys generously ;he`peop1'_o' ,3 respond if ion, happen: to gqtch their ` I; fancy`, ` . . \ .. -um... ...... .. ......n 1...; u`. . on... SOMETHING THE: MATTER 5 in the chimney and the xoaning`that: `came from there presentfy told them? what it was. And the farmer him/self = %\} _E away in_ a` distant field. and there l{1idn'.t seem to to a. ladgigr in .the_ icounty. I ' ! a V _ 5. HAL LL- L:_.- *,1_-_ LL`. ___-n I.-- . -M--:~ . , .- Theta was 3 small boy up as tree . ions-sidehhi%-fab9:3,312ue On 49B,,':i=. try road _a.ter a. bird's nest. He crept '; "__ utfurthe1j and further on thg pran:-h 4` that the ast was on. which extended h` '- well over the hcuse. You've often seen 1 isuch trees, no do_ubt. Just'as' he wags ` _raching out for the nest, when he'd 1 nally got within rehch at it. his gtip ` slipped aildaway he want. not an the , roof, or down on the ground. but, _by snakes! down the kitchen `himney. `: exactly overwhich he `happened tu be at the time he lost hie} hold. There was a rattlinrof soot on the pipe 02 the ' stove in the `kitchen below that told ` j, the [ax-mer's jvare and the hired girl that there was i""-"'J' S.` ', "At the time when the small boy ` was creeping further and further out V on the limb of theetree there \'lva.;s com- ing along the rum, bound for the town where `it wa.s`going' to show next. 3 qircus. Thai; was our circus. and it so ; happened that the head er the column ireachd the fzi"r'mhouse just as the far- " mer's wife. and hired girl rushed out I into the reed. .The old man was rid-. mg at the head of the column, as he ` always did. He rode up Instzmtlyfoi . course, to the front of the house. and- asked the 1ady.:v_hat: was the matter? and she told him as well as she could in her .excibement.. ~ I-n.... Am ........ ....... n... vvan 4-1'. -` quite a. 1usc1e= m.mea_u aw:-r au. 5 "Wheniwe showed that; afternoon EA -, the bent wotxlr1n t_ho1d the` people. and T {lit was the sami3"_a.t night. It: seems . Fiat t1T)Fy'-`was a. handsome and c1e- ' ver boy, that everybody lied. and so, ' .3` the rescue, was all the more nopular. '1 _.! Of course. the old. man. sentithb whole 7 {family tickets, and he got. 'em to let J--the little `chap ride around, the 'ring_` yf_o n ! .he-_gira.ffe s back, Did that get. 5,; `am! _HIu`mphl It was a. month befom 1 the peoqrle -in*tha.!: par.l:_oi the,:oun- ` 3` try stopped talking `about how the gir-' f at site. rescued the boy from the qhim- _ s nae ", U1 LICK` h?S\Tl|.EI.LlEIl|a-- Our old man was the man that 1 i knew `an opportunity when he saw it. * which is a. great gift. . ; `Madnn1.'~heisa.id. in his most polite , manner. `give yourself no further un- easiness. We'll got the youngster out I vlllllollli the slightest injury. a.nd wheeling "Bill, giraffe. was-when we ` giraffe. giraffe ` middle the l}8.`.'k and giraffe chen wa.s danger the_ sinmmerf and middle ' - hnf. nf nnnrsa the hnv st situation ` I boy's COEE 601131 6 was it. nut just-`N '~as the giraffe was lifting the boy clear * `of the top of the chimney, the boy's" father was coming tearing across the , ='homeglot. There was some jof the'_ -neighbors-gathered around by = this gtime. and there `was the circus men ~ `standing around. and the .cages halt- ~ ved along the road. -and when" the big giraffe bent -his long neck and placed` the rescued youngster in. his mother's `arms, the old man. wh3,1 `was sitting e ` on his horse in front, took off his hat, so that, simple as it all was. it ma.do_ quite littlev-tableau after all. ` "Wham `we showed that afternoon? quit`.-ah a'1i t{:1'-tab1ea_u 5 . 5 " `- . V _ .. afternoongj " HOME REMEDIE3 .~ of of .woe`in__m{high; |:hey>,,ra-f "1' 35: butt: S1g:?,g1d .tl9'i %: 1- -`d_3 `The method by which the cel'ehratedij'19~ ' A i "h J _- L. _v ._ h?`:m`:T.,BS 3 hi:-s.:m;m anflesglff Dr. FiglL1..9_f, London--whos9 successful all. the cheffui. S._Ii!lt,`!5b:V1I-'7 ` that. everybody so. treatment bf `Ph~th i3' "3 the an ammple b"3V9h.3~ttit 1 {the a`II_ the mom popular. ' 3114:` Sgmhgidn ogmig proagioqehm-wafd 1i_fenv~.of which...St;3v:gnon , 3; $r?'ku?: 1d51l1:1n'se'tAtmVh?1?; nndox?eLa?sB X311-L 33?? Fm1aln?t33h" It '5 3 "e"3h`-berm`g uYt - any to es: are ,6 so-_ e.m.9,e . - ` . . burdens,h,.; a.:.,.d.ete13n:nz.t`;iQ1'L__-_ ot;_, -the 1Ltt1echa.p rxde arouhd, rmg_ ;V1tgu1_i`";n`af`;hP%;1:e` g :`311, ;`v`$d ; to` fret t0f`t~h;a sc`:r_r;>wo *' {Sm gzk}, lignthafg pa."c1ien~i`: without excepisidh ` He; put g` thf Wd' the KILIMS-:0: 036,87 em .8111. A 0` - V _ `. .`em:'>- gag gem;-;a1;g=;thz;;rhtth; t;hwn- ?3?f1ta3.e%1k ::?;?::$: ha man mg hmanwr `V 3 """ 3 ` ` 3` '.Istm-e,1 it with: his finger inslzsad ot.-fh`;;ad#`;Yf5*: Lu, wccunu Iruuvu -nu.-- ...,_.-,~-... _ . a.fe.__ boy qhim-V _- - . - . , E _., Q . . 5 V _ , 3a..goon,g 4:5 $n_lg1ur ctioeg n`t? 1jea5d:1y explanation: I " .;...__......;._... ' mg 3-`ma `Ya T h9n- me` I have no mane ? I mvathamiiot .;sulphur was well mxxed--he gave :1: as in? I 4 mum Kigshutr mysg1f"m&, W V `THE-~zoRm15oLEALENDAR.h la g`a.rg1e,.'a.nd in `ten:'211inI.gte&;tIx'g;_pa.+;,-. ,- ._ I H E ` '-L. '. ` .1` ' C itientwas outo dangen Bi&stone`frmmk1th3__~ - _ .- , ;_ ` `F01 16.NXtN*n Yaam - kills ei8rY"3Pcies. of -funs in man.Ai.V`l53*1d9`F'aY`n9918F:, W W `.3."*7E`1""`?".***.h 9? A" H-?`` H`%** Ei-' c`i*"wi'2:`hAL'`i;s1 "t't'b h ` '-from Hmrf$t?* r` ?W3Y.' t f1ndthnear_ly c-Iosin bh, Vhhro..u.:%`l6nii1h`%g 1` h , .,;orth.;'po1e.`- I : V pm 1 . - * .- ,. - ' .118: hehbewthe su1ph1ur.mto,tI1e ;_1909-Expedatxon of Jinm -Thvorns-an ta \ :oat_-wiux the qu111,h.handgatte: the vi . ;.:;m~.Haansez;; ~tung:_:s. hadshmnkenisgxfieientizyrcoal ; I990}-Expeditionf of Jihr'nJhorn'sen` to910 "139-`h}?:`th3\$33h I r-:.2:He "never; 5 `nd*T.<>rmpsan . - .. . .. - ' f`figmiigi;?ag%;eaah'5`' = -191*E`99`1*`k 9` 13?? .JJ1 At`? A ,.1,s;,.,-Lt?-h.,_,.` -as,hoval;- gm M'TV.`1`J-h 53-i-` .- M M-~ "".`~'su!ph\Lr`Glf"iC".&niIl&t,thdllfftl.` 1902-hBetmm_"of.Jjaksenigwith reLies'ajt._.ha1e -the eum`e,s;, ho_1_=-j-;;1m I;s_e ?.*J'hqrnsenL Marble mcnnmettrareg:te:1::ths."su\P5`1Fwi. T M y ~'W-.?9VryL:V-Dk` h A I` V` ,;9,;g;V=,;ci;f r1icj'fA-free.. . k 7` _ ,. . gag ~Avu'vna uuLIhu V _ I France's Garde Repviblicaine band hasf reueivedjermissionlo go to Russia t'of play. andin return thd band of the \ Russian Preobrajensky will` cpncerts in the` large` of. Ftncg. 3 I11 am%gym&mL ' j 2; g " `_ J1-'.'*:'"*~'7 `wj I aghqagswg. Pm or fawn. % __f_:fhe` onxyfimcrm paztiou (2: mm. gwa uahtgrby ithe, solid part. 81- ;thougn_ stimulating, use in 1opd.uxue.- V 18535 tit journal: Eh: ou_fy`portioI_1'f %the final: of an a.nimm_l_$Vhic-21 ivapoaaesl-g ied pi real nutritive vulua in that % ;which'haa been naive and active be? 1 `~f_ore death. These living"struct.uresura. ' not soluble; it they were, an apniw-1. L which hgnmmml mvmn mm the wand which happened in fall. into tjaegvat-? er would diksalva like a lump in! sugar. . During lifn Lheie is a small portion of , nutritiya material in` solution in cir- ` culation in the boglyf After d.eat.l1, ' `this stnall Amount. o sol\1ble.food ma- ;terial is rapidly converted into e:_:c_re-._ 'mentitious matter, and as the skin, kid- neys and lungs ceasu {heir action, these 2 "ate wiihin the body, the moiccular or ,_ ; ceilslife a.:he body continuing some [ hours after death. Iv Ohun ....y.(....u hut Insuf inn an n .......~ \lI-' - Liclavvn Englishmdn (L-omp.1e`ted: o1,1,_600 motor`: Scotland. He` ' was traveling 114 ` traveling`; ` a.>` haimmile. . French song writingais ctespairerl of!` Fr'anca.i,se\ The first set of songs sent inor the prize es-E tuhlishegl by M. Mcmtariol two. years` was so bad academy -hasi 9581-` ofi` ten the founder's; heirs. ` -' '. I vv um. suuwle; 11 way were, an guuuns` which al1.i1;to tjxegvat-: Bl` wnuld dihmlw-. like 3 hmm bf smmr. LIUULE Blldf UEELU. ' 1 IL thus appears ihat beef tea as 3. French physicizm remarked, isa`ve,ri-x Cable solutionfof `poisons. The only portion of the flesh which inns any nu-, tritive vaiue is_that which is Lhruw_g_. zuvay in making th beef tea or 332-: tract. The popular faith in I)ef`ti;" as a.-Aconcenirategl uourisiunent has, ho_wever, become` so thoroughly fixed` and rooted tha'L._soms time will he re- quired to rid the world of this erro- rneous idea, but it is highly importzmt {hat information upon the subject shduid he disseminzited as rapidly and as mdly as pussible. for there is no ' doubt i hLL`II1iJ.l1_V` lives are annuaily 'B:u-rificeai `uy faiih in the superior nu- trient value of meat; juices." E ' a D The usaVof as 3 condiment is so general and so uniyersall believed in Y . as necessary that\_we rarely hear 8. ;word against its excssire use, but there "are a multitude of persons who eat` for too much Solo; eat it on ever_vtlxiug- V on meat, fish, potatoes, melons in l)ut- ter. on tomatoes, turnips and squaslxes, in bread and on a host of foods too numerous to menfon. To so great an extent is it used t at no food is relisl1~ ed which has not a`sa`;t_v` `taste. and ' _this hides more or less the real taste, which isxoilen ` Very delicate. Now, the amount of salt required in the sys- _ tem is compzxratively Small. and if the diet has been rightly compounded. very `lmle is nec-ess;u'_v.. borne go so far, as to discard its use alfugether, but )V11~ ' Cher this is.wise or not we will not` here consider. '\\'ho.L are some of. the`; Mel.` nc H... ax-1-nu .-u;\rn n..-n nf unit! Tlmv here COHSMIGI`. `J 11%, are SULHH UL Luv: `evils of the excessive use of salt! They 1 areto p`ura'.yze the nerves of mate, 0:: to pervert them so that they cannot` ,enjoy anything which has not a salty: flavor. and in adilixion there is a direct `- tax on both the skin and the kidneys in removing it from the blood. `.\'he- (her the skin is harmed by this tax we ' drrnot know. Possi.b_ly it is not great- `ly injured, yet we know that few peo: _ ple possess a. hei1It,hy sk`m; but`it is ` pox-fpretty well settled that an excess ` sive use of salt does overtax the kid- ` neysin its removal and that the great ' number oi/`t~ashes~ of derangement and disease of these orgaps is due to this ' nun T? fnlnxq nn3v 5| iiliiin rim? to learn to enjoy many kinds of foo:lwith- . L others to look into this matter and to ` dimenlz, as for as possible. "v"Lfh 7a. quart of hoi.ling" water; th ; place on the fire and boil slightly; pour back into the 'pxtcher.-_.au.d after own sweetening. l . w - with a. slice of _ -`before retiring; Hop pillows are fre- ` quent1y-of'grea.t comfort to a. nervous i 5 I , an d~.puh t:os_5.eep4>yJ:ei:ng;4:' 0188838 OI Lu-335 Urgzurn ID uuu w mm .use. It takes only a lime time to em?- out salt. and we advise our readers and; A suusuim worm N . T 1 - ` .. . .> V ,; `V l l, | W-hen. we come to couzntj. over` the i ` ii ) we 3 qualities tha.t,eu.cIea.r'our friends tons, ' ` 1s:1_ysa recent writergalmoat ail 0f`l15_` mink rim of cheerfulnss. The sun- g shiny"men..or wou1en,~ who bring 11.; fbright 2 word ,-or a_g1zuE-'-anileg with _ -5 them, are always ,welcome"as the flow- A iers in May." Each. heart" knoweth il:_s,_ b bitt rnese, each "soul has its own . `l on nice if liliialgoivgrfl :1?ilxiitl`i'l6` traumas and mid mtimis"a"nd' iGQiIir1e a.-Jtublespooniul` as often `Esau yiivsb W6 turn to the. on.` who `can Shh ` - s:1.ry.- It must be like a. thick syru ;8l1 0111 811411953 `WW5 339 .l V-d19-l1=_ 01. audehould be made fresh every chit a cheerful pgirit. ._ > ~ - . _ .day or ;i.t_n1a,Y get sour. _ sunning of the sour is largely-. he _ Foif l\e1-vousness-_'1`he tired, nervous; matterofc`-lmvat-mu. for bhemambgt _ try and diminish the useof this icon- they will `be better for it. DrPH'rHramA Curie. i For Coughs.-Put a. teuspoonftil *0 fluxseed into an enameled saucepan is 1\ ` . `_`;Wma-ii W110 1}?-`Keely t? ffr? 9n l_n3~7 few so fortun2.te- as not_~to 1nwe.-mur- '. ought to gmtity it as, often as posslhle. wm ' for a finer_ sedative is hardly known 4 e grief, `The eitish si:aown_, and. four new onions wtenlbrood over sorrows. '1 h'ey_ bread and'butt,er just` themselves up'to`fits'0f'de6_{A0n1j6ny "end-`are kink! oi gt; ` person and m'_ll- often soothe a. head-'im0lf_111'WEt b1&nkt`!*_h9 9`333399" ache. Anexcessiv`v'e1y nervous. person: ellwith whom f-5.93 come in qoiitaeli-3`- who cannot sleep may often be-,q>uLel_;ed ; They S . gen, W yQg;__4_g;]1;g_L_3_gg_r5;3' bb8dmth"' Fediv` 'witlr* l:he- te:irrunt_ii'- l 1`. ':_~ 1.1. . A . . all `fine ..i Inn 5. t'l1a.n three or. sjtowel wrung out ofrlmot4.3elto&-wa$er-.~ S\VBEC8I1lng.1!'. wen. {mu auumg 21 RENO` E lqmon juice liked, cover `it. caretuliyy`, :Give a.-t9.`blespoo1;TEul often `as necese-.` szuy. - j and.,sho1_1ld thirgf it may f 1 For nervous ` woman has any taste for onions . it possible.` for known)-` t'l1a.n 0lf.fOl11` eaten; brea._:l `bafqre are quently-of great _ head-' person who _often be`,qu'Lef_.ad. 5' a_n'd:put; to seep4)y J:emg4ubbeLmth., , atowel wrung of'hof;4.3alte n: SA:LT H.-um,

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