Vv, -A ` V\, _l\'|lVl~ uryauu Duuonu I.u IIIILUII sun teas are amount fashion`: beat ill; I. Q IIIIDF SUI 35' Cl`. CI-III Q you-bushing" `lo, to? this fulon " ` ' nmmtho hammer. whoa. owinr lu'I}dl.nx {mat tooth tho mouth eun- .o an nnopeuy load. 1; .2-an % `"44-|1nI6'n-nAJj uxnmer resort man lImple_ unen 0:1: mnshun trocka made from the ubovql {node}. Crystal` button: to match the. -`HQ urn onnnna-6 Cnn`\Inn'n EAIQ Nothing is in better taste for tho: nmmer resort than simple. linen orv` lnnrhun 9.-nan. man- Cunt!` on. .wm.`! Sale to Comfnence at 1.30 Sluifp. MRS. '1`i'i"i)s`.WEUNDLB: {ENDING BABIES . Mr.<. mr.) Olivr of Sturg`eori Falls is spt-11 the summer with? fri<`nd.~' at Big: _Bay Point. ) ` ,....\,m, yxvyvlvlcc cup s:u.uau:u. U1; cut: uxusb |(l65.lI d.D.l6 STIBCT. in CD6 DOWTI OI barrle, and are 331" `ways in demand, consequently are a good _ investment for anyone looking` for property that is re"n.t_ed-"to a good class of ttena1_1ts.~ V. The Homestead is__oneof_ the most desirable in the Town. Withits spacious grounds it is an ideal home for anyone looking for a `place having all the advantages of the town combined with the quiet` of a country resid ence.-s `T The following va1`1iab]e;properties,,viz.: PARCEL /NO. -1T.--THAT- LARGE "AND VALU-A `ABLE PROPERTY-Composed of -Lots tiventy-four and twenty-ve, East side of Bayeld-`St. (in `which is a solid brick residence of 14 rooms, ,with full basement, beautiful lawn, shrub- bery. garden andrbrchard. . A ` . ~ "NO; 2--.PAIR OF SEMI-DETACHED BRICK HOUSES on Lot twenty-six, East side. of Bayeld Street. ; - ' T v ` - NO. ..`-3.-PAIR. OF `SEMILDETACHED BR.1cK HOUSES on Lot twenty-seven, East side of - Bayeld Stree.tA~ % . _ These properties mst be sold to close out this part; of the estate as `out of the country. ' - . Terms on. Parcel. No. 1, Cash,` balance to suit tpurchaset-. Parcels V.No. 2 and 3; $500.00 cash, balanoe to suit purchaser. tion. ' 4` The_ Houses contain six rooms; bath and pAroperties are situated VV the most desirable stneefin the of Barrie, and al- lnmnnd nnnannnonu one Q .-.-..n.II .y...n.........-....o 1,... ____ _. _ 1- ,1 ~ o . -ThVe_re Qffered F of Sale by `AUCTION on Thinks she has accomumhed hail life-work. Start: a. collection of handkerchief; and doyleys. . ` a_--.I- ........... ..:...1..n.._ -n -1. __ -.__ . ' I |.up`:x'1'<'1`s{I`;:ven-elghnths of `her time hi. `the shops. . T Andra `awn-u m.6L -`IA-. --_-_ L - _ .__A I Mr. 2 Man 1:11;: Duvywo ' Looks down with pity upon heart-E free companions. I | `I!I-..J.._ 4...` 4.41! 1.... _..Au__, . - l 579 Uvlllilnnlvuilc | Begins to tell her mother how ll `house should be run. I 1`. AL. ..._-_-A-..A. .. ___.._,, ya .. _ . IA\lIQ$ IO9IIl\I II? Ialj : In the sweetest `personication 01%| iegotism imaginable. Q "n`-n`onu .11 L... ..`I.I -.'I__.I--_._ ___' n VX3151 IIIICBII-I2IIITo ` Thinks all her old admirers ar dy-i ins ofbroken hearts. - mgts-v|1\a nlru-A-.4 mind.) __.1 1-- `In. uynvvla Llvtnd Iono ' I _ Becomes absent-minded and leaves- hernleft hand ungloved. ' ` ' D-.--.3-A... A-..-.. ...1_`l A`I__L .1, u. - I WI J75` I-IKIIIJ InI.lbl\IVC`lo . Promises every girl that she'll be {one of the bridesmaids. ' 1 `UTE III HIE Elli` I Bill IIIIIU summa ha an; whim no-Inga! nnllnn Ihln unit nnnlll In smnr r-_-- 0359 surr % noNn24 _ W `A H noun nnuvggg.A :4A\, A5ua.A\Il u-5 Wvtvu, 4"-*9 \lzI`U\`<'.~` lum-Hts. Eli . and? Mrs `J- Smxth. Iilizulx-t}'1 St. -121314-1' .\'is.~u11.< is .s`pOl1diIlg` a..001.1P19 of \\`c(-Ii-' 1m1i with his daughter! Mrs. (1)12) Jzunicson, Edgar. " HIE ENGAGED Gllll alli mod`e'rn conveniences, large gardens-in connec- A. BROWNL_EE_, THE ROAST YOU ADMIRE Whenithere is a roast cooking, put the vegetables in porcelain covered dishes or in casseroles, and cook them in the oven. In this way a great saving of fuel is effected. --_ v.'-....., _. -v--v, V-...- I J. E. 1'3illi'x-12;'g1'ey, Agentvr, Phone 6b. Onlyiline reaching all Summer n Resorts in Highlands of Ontario, ` including ` MUSKOKA LAKES } LAKE OF BAYS ALGONQUIN PARK A MAGANETAWAN A I uppan Liuu~: sA1uNGs Sailings lrom Sax-nia for Sault Ste. ~ Marie and port Arthur 5.50 pan. Mon- days, Wednesdays and Saturdayo. A -1- ........`lV.......1 rn_.___-1_ A _,-_,- 4--" " Tickets good for 60 days- No CHANGE OF CARS Special train wl leave Toronto 10.30 p.m. on above dates, Via Chi- cago andst. Paul, carrying through coaches and Pullman Tourist Sleep- ing Cars. 1` `'5: - - ugu - ._ zuvvlllll snow: -- --V-uuvv-taint :,...ooo000090095009 Mr, Ed. _Wi11c_rs- .was- up from To- ronto for Sunday. _. ' _ Miss (%q1_'t1'1xde Willvette has retu1'n- ed no Phil-.1dclphia. ' * ~ -- Miss Kathleen McNeill was hom mm 'J`or.I)tu for Sunday. , ' Rev. 1. (i. B0.W1es and family gpendillg a month at Tara. T V . ` `I at!` 1 5\I\III- XKIIIIIIIIQIII New Past Express Service be- t tween Winnipeg, Yorkton, Can- .ora and Regina. Smooth roadbed, Electric lighted Sleeping Cars, Superb Dining Car Service. Lv. Winnipeg, 8.45[am 6.00 pm ` Ar. Yorkton, 7.10 pm 9.30 am Ar. Canora, 8.30 pm 11.45 am At. Regina, 9.00 pm 7.00 am Ar. Saskatoon, 8.18 am At. Edmonton, 9.00 pm caywg vi Uwllw-vul C ll`! I'IIl$lUC -s Ask any`Gra;1d Trunk Agent for. full information, or write --. _`-----_ _. _. T Full Summer Service now in effect to all of above Summer resorts. Write for full particulars and ill- ustrated folders to any GrandTrunk A (rant IJIULL IIILC Agent. AHOMESEEKERS EXCURSIONS July 203 August 6 and 30 winnipegdci"iiZM:I'lm$34.oo Edmonton and Return - $42.00 Tinbnfo rrnn fnr {SH (1017:. The Grand Trunk Pacific Rail- way is the shortest and quick'est route between Winnipeg-Saska- toon-Edmonton. I____ I9_._4 I9 3 RIVER ' FRENCH RIVER TEMAGAMI KAWARTHA LAKES `here .will justify that ad- miration in the eating. J us- ier, tenderer, sweeter meat never passed your lips. Don t be satised with our say so. Give yourself the pleasure of proving it for yourself by an `order for to-mon-ow s `meat. You 11 then know how g9od- meat can taste. L The Miss;-s McGi.1l of Toronto u-e guests of Mrs`. R. J. Fletcher. ' A.13'. DUFF, D.P.A., Union Station, Toronto, Ont. 'I'\_"II_- .,-`I , -S'eptemI>er. i7 Via Chicago or Sarnia the heirs are `living V i` I Auctioneer Mr. J uhn B-arrandl of ;Toronto a xvwk-<-11] v1.:~:1t0r In Town. ' Mr. J ack (.`rogan of North Bayvl is spt:11di11;.: his holidays in Town , 1 1'\I T,'1, Mn. Jzuilicson, - I Mrs. J. H. J au1ic.~:011 of Seattle; Wa.~;h., 11:1 1'<,~tu1'11cd` to Toronto after I` "L >` _ ,` , ` O `I V--wu-, uur` niuu ucu DU .LU1Ul:UU wl-V0` a short \~i. with her cousm, Mrs. E. 'l`m'n Toronto SE . - <~.1>.1%:. .A\;_r'm1t R. J. F1ctcher`h3'3. ticketed the i'n1l0.\ving to Western 1:oint.'~s the week: Miss Jacks of Lefruy In \Vcyburn;'Mrs. Thom?` son of Ix-1'1'.v to Ker Robert, Saslf-: MI`.~'. I). .\l. .\`tc\va.1t to -Fort =W1l- 1i&II1.; John Hughes of Crai8'W<]-0 to Weybum; Andrew \Va1lace_ of Craig? \'ale to JC Miss Mabel M0016 0fBar1'ic In Lethbridgve; Mrsv. Robt. I? nonooooouoooooobbnf socm AND ransom; _ - . AAAAAALQQQQQQQQQQQQALA -'3rIV_i.\"~`.r']..~1l1.)<'] Ric-.11a1.'v..i(;11 (')f 41...-\ 'AI!..-..- 1473--.. 7172.... Improvement Another IS THE ALL H_ 033;!` complete outt for the ` Blocking of made to look like: new. A MA_xw1aLL &7;%** gnu-"U ` w . 4 Films, Plates, 'P,di :`e':'-8",, 3. A Chemicals, Plate _ '- Holders, Tripods, `Printing Frames, etc. ~ % '+ we do nmnopinc 'ana_ran;ihig..(' '7 ' [380 `I18 QUHITC IOUDKQV 9mW\f1?ich appe egt t: you,-0! al 1, why not _ gg{.,.3w do 50? 0 can so ,yonju,~i s;*:'s:.f;:%;:`..?. !:~`ot6y,o`_ 7`3s3'9~'i"';"fl.'=~t*?"` pay. A _ _. A ;- --;.- .._._. ,a.-. rose ! men n time. V 0! T K mes had the desire to tako__ W.-A~;'~ u H n- vides endless enioyjiignfag years to comeml we 1: ggg,-'5" course _.ygm-.;;,;` aled` whic_:_h_ 01199 to you-L-gv um? f':".K1l prices trpm 11 o_o.; Q-MW` more sum.ms%J our 11 an z-.dn Robertson s _ ---4 Q1411 --:i T T Q DY. and Cleaners "OPPos1te um .\11-.-. Robt. Grovesf of um um: holid-aymg with Mrg. ` .........4. 11-- _ -. .1' 'II..; 1 Door East of B;1r;ie'_iotel, , Mr. and 31.13. S. E. Tur1l1:er.7a,t-j luxait-..1 thv f1nxcra1 of Mrs. (Rev.) A. I (2 \\';m. Bnnd Head, on Monday. r .\lr.~'. RUl'kv and son, Cecil, of T0- Tuntu, zu-u \'i.~'iti11g}1e1' mother, Mr. and .\[x.~. Din-l~:ie, Bayeld St. vniiuc srons J`W;A_LTT-_-On- Satijrd SCAN-LAN-In Barrie, on. Satvmdiay. 5111) 90 M8!',th.R.b9IOY9'Si3 Wife Of A `Percy E. Scan1a`:i,3Pel-'8t_;, "iii: her "`7`;:~i9.1i , g ' E` " .- e'l'.I`-.; ' motor Iauncu. nuppxzy , DHVIO uu. v u been no accidents on Keunpenfeldt Bay--but an observance `of the rules n.a.`v `assist in maintaining this much !|-;_-.1 ..---..:l . UJIJMJU uuuuug uauwuru, vvuou u_u v--_.- range. ..The motor boat. owners say that ``what is sauce for the goose is` sauce for the g'ander,. and claim` that the acmalol row-boat or canoe has ` as much right to carry a light as the }noto_r launch. Happily, there have _ _- -2 .`l`-..A..... ..... TIA-mi-nan "lay `(BS5185 In ILIU-L|llllrL|lJ\ll5~ vuna aunuwu to be desired record. A A . `Customs Oiorr and Inspector T. T. Young `hasbeern looking into the matter oh: instruotion s from the De- partment, 1 A xuw. . , . V Some owners of motor boats claim that the greatest danger is, that: of running down a, canoe, the occupants of which persist in lyizng `in the` bot-` tom on dark nights`, -~aTlovwing the frail .craft -to dr.ift.V Any person who has 'ever'operated' -a. motor launch knowysphow diioult it is to see a` canoe oating ahead-', even at close FIVL- .__-J..... L-..` nnonnm-Lu gnu Owners, masters or persons in charge of small vessels. such as pleas- ure yachts, steam, gasoline, naptha, electric and other motor launchesi anch row. boats under way or at an-` char in all waters frequented by other vessels . are hereby notified that they must comply with the rules. im- posedpby Chap. 79, Revised Statutes of Canada entitled `Air Act respect- ing the navigati-ori._of Canadian wat- ers for preventing collisions, espe-! cially as regards -the lights` to be Sholvyn. ._- ~ l 1' _1"__-`.'1.-J ;- .51.... Mrs. F111.-01' 11.-V1.1-'.' *t0V _.(_)ge- ma. Sask., utter ~spe11d`1ngjs0mwe- ;-time with fricndsv in Town. T . I gsuuwu. ` Atten~tio11.is,a1so,diiretA3d to the penalty which the master, owner. or Derson in.` charge, if in fault, - shall incur. viz.:_"A sum not exceeding two huntlireil dollars and `not less than twenty dollars, which pena'ltyT shall be enforced if conviction is secured . ' unn :0 2' `l-;!__._ `__l' LL. _-...1,.. BUULl1C'l.Lo V . . Cases of violation of the rules brought to the notice of the depart-.| r1:en,t will be prosecuted according to} . W. 7. . - ' ` A v-._-4-.. I.-..a.... -1..:.L. !MOTOR nous J MUSTHAVE I ! ucms BURNING! Rec_ent1y tl1e1e have been. . .com~ plaints registered` that` owners of motor boats are not) complying withl the law in r'egard~ to displaying the` p1'opex' lights. and attention is here directed to :the. .foI1owv'ing Icircular: IMPERIAL DECORATIONS The exhibits in the big Manufac- tures Building at the Canadian Na- tional Exhibition are all being dec- orated alorig Imperial lines. This is in keeping with the spirit` of Im- perial year" and a compliment to the` .-royal guest, the Duke of Conilaught. Fine of From `$20 to $2003 For Infractions of Lnw.-- i Recent Circular Draws 4 i Attention to the Act. :OOO'OOOOOOOOOOOOOO`OOO0.000: , .- _ I I Mr. `V. C. Thompson has four! nL=.w houses ,two on Tiixr St., and two on Bradford St.,,f< 9r sale. This is an excellent chance for railroaders to purchase a oonvenielrt home. The] l1o1ises.:.11'e-tted right urp.-co-date. `I . G. `To'oke, the new proprietor, has changed the name. of; the Allen House to The Arlingtom .. 30-33 g Mr, Stan1ey',Ho'rse1d returned -to Toronto on Sa_.tu1,'d-a.`y,' -af'ter_,spending a. couple of weeks~a.t\ `.`Bea_vr Camp, Mi11nctt sI Poigit. , 1iv' A ' -` ~ M'is< Mzunio Powell accompallied Mixe ;\mI1'<,-ws of Co11ing'woodfo11.%a holiday trip to Montreal. `A The Misses Lord are` l1ol`idaying_ with their .~=i~'.ter. Mrs`. C. McKay, in 1_)etmit vml Pontiaac, Mich. ; ---uxv JALUJO , ..._._,. - (3-,-. _ _u-mi jI~ ' --~. Mr. Philip "Love left` o1i"Monday for a business and` pleasure . trip through. the West. He will be away about six weeks and" will. visit his son . in Edmonton `and take a trip thr_0118h.- -the Peace River district. -A. W. Wood and daughter, Betty, of Montreal and Mr. R. S. King.of~ v,'1`oronto, motored up from Toronto` and spent thenweel-1-end .with Mr. and `Mrs. W. R. King, Toronto St. M'r.'and- and-' Mrs. King-. accom- panied them on their return to To- ronto and came back on Monday. 3oboooooooooo;oo6oo0009:V Messrs. Fred and Russel `Pixie of Toronto are holidaying in "Town. | l____1 'r 1 V-- --~v --v---vwg--ca an J-K-V7VV.l-h . Frank. Longhurst is spending his lvacatior; git his home, .Br,a:dford:- St, '1xii>n' qii Hr; %we1,;: man, `has just passed: " t.ist sf" Come at the Tomonto Conse am;-y of M ']ic,. and obtained degnee of A.'1`.o.M; ~ .- . - - A. T.CA'.M:-.; -1. _, ,'5--97.7. V` ' Mrwma Ithhaa%Aresurned::om brin th*9?8*.th9vW2E;!s~%.99.rs9 li hnuvln 9| a gvupr uurqugn U38 gs-remaihied i .wher=:~he`-.is- .mi:the,;:.buiming= busigfiejs with M1`. W.-% E.` Wk resid_e_cnt -9_f, th 1]`. 111.212 4` at city. L : W35`?e`-"4'``fe``r.5?`A`` 173 n%;%]1aaearo':ne':<'V%:I1;ut;. o `is now`-b. W W a'!$1u6n _,0I lIo`l'o lilo . Jyvwug 1 wmy,= Mm.;.4.-` e.i .wa;tjg.` of % j (1 .\I1-s. .1. I5. Billing-slegy '-and "son }r uml lmhy Donald are vis_1t- 1:;;:' f1'i-nI~ in 'l`oront0 and` Com- ii] 1 . I %Acaoss`mia":iA'v' pm) "MES; William Hotero Tapp never -created for himself a home in Que- i `bec, he resided with a.` private family at Mount Pleasant. Probably for that` reason he never claimed thefgun." `Valudh collethn Pr-ecvented to Tor-l pnto University I . __ I A valuable collection of Ontario plant`: has _been presented to the De- partment of Botany of the University -of Toronto by Principal William Scott of the Normal School. There are 'about 6.000 sheets in Vail, thoroughly `parts -of the Province. particularly of the east and central south. This col-` leetlon embodies the work or many ` years, done by lfrinclpal Scott during the recreation `hours of his busy life. Principal Scott is known to be a careful` collector and a `discriminating `botaniet. this latent contribution adds much to the working store of Ontario plant: in the lierharium ,or the Uni-i representative or the ora or certain! I nogunnlc lwhat .we call da.rkn_esa-" ia really the absence of all light. and in such 3 condition neither `precious stones not anyiingxolse will shine. But should there be` (won a little light. then any- thing that has a polished surface`; such an I diamond, reectuxthat light from it. givin`a.Ariu_ to the nppeamnce at _gmning.,1:.;ind_o=.one might` be nble to. [co Ii:o,I_i4Q,,._ot thi_I_ kind in I. very ` nylicht. .1.V)I1oh.._wc might be inclined cnii darhul. But there mnpt he - A t yl-IIv- ca vanity. `nuuuavg UL VIII talucflcll Whether Major Tapp gave his con- sent to this --inscription I never heard. In 1880--Awhen B Battery C.A., was transferred to Kingston, we left the custody oi.` the gun to the incoming garrison. 6411-1-.. 1tnIu-__ 0- . .- .......,n..uu was an. vunance With Major Tapp s I'_8t statement to Montlzam- bert [and 1. He replied laughing, `What does it matter? No one will be the wiser, but it will tickle the fancyof our American visitors. IV WhDfhAF Mo{nn "`A---- -----A "' Mr. uml Mr.-`. Hugh Mlhern of` 1 u1'vu}:i11- have been rene,w_ing `aci- (;{luiIlIalII-<- in Town during the. past: \'`+,1`k. ' { . bronzeegunsvwere cast by order` of. the commonwealth of Massachusetts. that all were used during the war of In- dependence; Two of these were intact lvuc Uncut _u1al.: m we year 1722 tour ploded._ (hencethe fragments) and `that the fourth hadeompletely disap- ;peared. ` ' `.There could be no doubt that Major "l`app s gun wa the fourth gun refer- lred to in this inscription. It exactly corresponds to its fellows in size and above all by the embossed oval escut- cheon with the arms or I: Massachu- aetts-an Indian holding abow above 19. lone star ! (II -- -- 4" ` at the close of the war--~the third ex-I -- avuv stat. I mentioned these facts to my in-other oicers after my return and I [think gavethe information to at least {one or the Quebec papers of that year. 1875; Up to 1877 there was no:inscrip- tion whatever on the gun itself. That year and the year following Twas on service in England. After my return I noticed for the `first time that the inscription, which still exists, had been - deeply cut into the metal of the gun. %Ie,observed to Colonel Kstrange that there was no proof that this gun had ,ever been used and captured at the battle of Bunker s Hill, in fact the in- scription was at variance with Major Tapp first statnmnn+ tn 1um-u---- .u,u vyuutu IUU In During the summer of 1872, our [new commsndent, Lt.-Col. T. B. -Strange, R.A., caused the gun to he l;mou_nte_don an improvised carria.g'e in `the centre out the-Citadel square, in .the exact position it now occupies. is ``In May, 1875. being on leave of ab sence, I vi-sited_the United States and : among other cities Boston; and among its sights, the Bunker Hill monument. `At the summit of _this monument reached by a long ight otstairs, is a 'quadrangular chamber. To my sur- Dprise I found aiiixed to the walls two bronze guns of the exact size and an- lpearance or our Citadel gun. A third but similar gun was in several frag- ments also atlixed -to the walls. On one of these was an inscription `to `the eect that.: In the 1722 QIIHQ nlan nnnlr I--- ----`'--A -` ` v-..-,----ma yuan yuan Ul-VUIIZU gull 1 personal property, that it had been an ` heirloom inhis family for about a century`; that being determined to fix` himself permanently in Quebec he had I lcauled thegun to-he broughtfrom his home in England... and that pending the creation of a new home here he had` requested one ot..the military storekeepers to . house it where we found it. He asked us to take~cha'rge: of it until such time ashe would claim it. He further volunteered the state- ment that the sun had formed part of the armament of an American sloop of war or privateer captured oi ! the harbor of Boston in the early days of the Revolutionary war by his grand- ffather, then an jolcer in "the Royal ,navy. This ofnnr had ni+Inm.. .-`......:--.--I I ---- --p vuvu uu.UulU8l` In IE8 11.03781` (navy. This oicervhad either received! `the gun as _a reward or kept it as` legitimate loot. . ; un....a.... AL. A e- - WH %nILLcuu wt-Iv EMS ;8:HA17NE DARK` I Wa -f?Takin- `to Qudbec by Mhjor ` "ljapp ':Whou G.randf _a__thu-"Got It " ' ` mm Crltlih Governmint ` PLANTS`OF o}TfAmo Mr. and Mr..e. Laishley of Toroiato me gtxuats of D1`. and M1's..'Wellss."' Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Carson of Haileybxxry were in Town `for a.Zffe.w -__v ----'\1n lib I I I Quebec on em or! a multitude otob-2 noted this strange 1 shade in rear of-1 onui-uL-_- __` 7 - When. it is noticed that 3 child is [VIII DUBIIJUIJ IUIIUII. `ll DUEL 'WlIll.U'. ool ball is nmong the best plny-:' hings, but care has to be taken not, to hang it where baby cnnot see it busily, otherwise a squint or some` other detect may be developed. Sharp-5 `hdged toys, painted toys, toys small`- ugh or soft enough to swallow or: A ew--all these must be kept strictly` `bye: from baby's "plsyileld." ` I The Mouth-Breathing child breathing through the - month more`: than through the nose. it is a mistake; ; not to take it at once to` the doctox-.:.I who ` defective breathing, my be due I to `faulty growth of the esgtilsge one at nose, or to enlarged tonsils, or; -nnnlsln ('!I|IIslsIAn `dun In-cg` `nut uv-0, vs uu wulung u Iavuulli, UM] Ip adenolds. Children` who hnvefl pod comtorterI" in babyhood gm` you Jhble to adonoids, which. how: your. can `be cured by a slight `open-, gum. fun game cues of month-breath-. tag. it my be due morelyhtov 8 M4 L ` it. at keeplns tho hmonth_opon.: , .thay .o1dj.no -to under, I; it Ihould be oxpl_ to chill `h an thug the-nqu';IotI. ton. 1, a mm-`Mr tholll`. and that; '.....L-lg. no-..-1-` 1.; Mia . 4......-sI......~' ' ` PW UV I IV DIG BU IIIV WW1 `'5 V-5` chair. nil. device prevent: his stand- hll up in the chair and tumbling over; ` V Baby : Toys ' g It in a grea.t mista.ke to let the baby ` have toy: which will not wash, tori; whatever his little hands get hold ot_ a lune to go to his mouth. When- toy has been bandied about the nut; , tor a; month, or even at week..;~ t oannottbe germ-tree, although it may; ook scarcely soiled. `A soft ' white I.un.I `L.I| 1.. -_..--.. 1.1.- L--L '_I-..:l 7 "It is a mistake to have baby `In his high chair. Make Va ban jtrong cs11c'o about two inches wide at round his waist. and button at th ` wk. ._Than new two pieces at widq. ; peto lt,'to tie to the bank or th' nhnllt Thin thawing nrnvnnfn hi: Ifnn. .1-llgh Chall-,_. Toys and Proper ` Breathing : i..:.IN WOMAN S REALM... _.___ _...,... '_..- . ...... -..... ._..._._.. 5>R:.5rrY LINEN "FR OCK7 Jlln`: :.. ,..`_. ' - aw; Iduvul \_;.;_ \_,L`,l `I is visiting the Misses` Kin .. Block. M _`="" `"3