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Milverton Sun, 30 Jun 1892, p. 2

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BUTTER MAKING, How the Aisle Shoal be Made on the}, Summer. The eee by H. . Deas, BS, s lepartmen: a College, Gueip la now being Tatlnbed ay iculture, So: ment as a with| Patormabiags Serer we thonght that. we could. iy “think it would creameries mare, a more oy produce’ an: ams dairy herd at the present time nnm- a 14_cows, , 12 of a aid the overworked farmers’ wives and turning of the batter, le outline of hi Stren jive a simple = ne of how our iy at of Gaph managed e summer We tah here 5; however, that | far better for eee Dae The chief advantages of such a uni ‘and a lessening Fee ey whic yet ivi wih ar | degrees perature for churning | 7% during summer js 58° ranging one or two Renfrew, Ont, eating tu, gota pointe by Mrs. E. M. ‘Jones, {3 ripening 5 ; itis then weigh ed through a perforated tin pies intothe then rinsed Two o1 ati ‘the ten min- utes of churing the plag at the pallet is re- The cream is brought to this tem- tes—seldom over half an hour. pe. ing ascaly elie, hires brenty Pry dl eacete prim pee dant just befor: a failed them in success, sy sought to retrieve their fort- ‘Then tunes, pet sorely shattered, by the plant- Senin bead Tove et ot ut eae rise ee divide Eeciod to be beheaded an re the sensations fat at the y legitimate je que: cocoa, van- he fei: hich com oy abe very hour of anticipated HOW BEHEADING FEELS. Decapitation. glories of hypnotin suggestion igian works are collected cursor of such a test. ‘iertzwas not an adept in occult sciences. tion was impelled by ity of sentiment rather t curiosity. Wat occupied his m ion of the swan pesaclondy lawned by the de- e into painter, Wiertz, in the Musee -. | Wiertz, Braxelles, must be considered a pre- generos- . leath penalty, [remote distance a star glistening and The Anguish Which the Hea: Which the ead Sufters atter | How abounding in man: ‘of roguery. End- fear) sates are told Sethe skill in stealin, a escaping pursuit icks whic aol pes tin tee Lacwing Viator They hi en known aaah the torture of the guillotine. sit true that the angnith endures.but « ments which agita Ly = them, Wiertz proved | 5, rel brags abtele the mi te, As soon as thobutter breaks,” ny parts aof nda, aad lle bab P iguia at cake: leet anit tie TR et gern onto exacting in ite hapart. Spe Boll on ce iy ty drawn across his Fiche catia aca tM S | By the cloaring of the sass in the cover, we | Which it. grows. It formed, therefore, a ce a | erist "the sharp razorlike knife, whial are placed, and which they soon learn to eat dd a quart or two of water for each pailfal Teady and convenient substivnte forthe @'*- Jan intimate friend <f Dr. D—, a scientist, |S," pY ane ar Pent ate ‘ Secnrecaiaree sie eaeot are. trees, 7 q yy means of as ey have Mtahlcurtnidien their casi the | rig with the day and the condition of che | essential consideration tomen whose resour-| Whe DAG for more than. thirty, years de-!trick of dropping poison on the leav a day one can soarcely have | °¢* had been exhausted by their Spas Yd thevpainter, {of the plantain” bushes among which STABLE. epee ytees. struggle, tea plan i Den ereae bamotren Jay pan teped the the cattle that they are not able Lipa |}on were first i same ground | 7? lars ape Sh pe tata cally | capture g In the seinem they ae rough Lanier ‘the same time the water ae the Rens ekes een previously oceupied lee coffee. ai het op airy i i Seceteniak of og the pes ices found dead " asi can- lo e product thus origi jopted as a peti A the careasses m away by the Hin- tity of bran—abo e pound « day. At Ste ee nile empee resource or makeshift has formed in| Mp1 7, the Prison ofa van the consent | doo owner. This quite suits the thieves the side of each manger is a small box, whi but cn age about the, ize of | thatisland its staple industry, #0 that while | eae arn oe ae tomas | designs and calculations, for they immedi- is kept fall of salt, and in eater ani-| grains of wheat or little’ smaller, when the | 2 1873 th often growers in Ceylon | ¢yPerinent He wont ee Oe der ately return, jead animals and sell ah i amounted to no more than 23 pounds, they | the Sulllotine, whele the savers the skins, wi S what they we = drink at will, Before ere ex 1890 to exe Ft eed gape cond tn eenedoaamapte aad ous of obtaining. The Bheels, on being pounds. My readers will be better able to be cigars: away to be put to baat cereggre’ pu , have been known to escape amon, his astonishing wi poGen eng: ordsted. So te the | the burnt stumps—which, owing the preva lence of forest fires, cover cg ae i ts of ter, 2 8 ecraodints 2 sting persen for so delicate a mis- A nutes previous to the 1 Can en ete Cared. of the condemned the day of the execution mmption be prevented? i ques- Wiertz, by his friend, Dr. D hysicians answer emphat- |—, and two witnesses, proceeded to the ma P eee ire milk is mov. e dairy as iabiy oe os igdntten ta neal fete eburn, fe Dosstle after tix fillet eat d in a but sod weighed. 2b i ed before it is run thrqngh the pelea gla spread upona “V” shaped worker | has fed 1 ager When all the Beat ee they i inate: evracris Wie trol tar has 6 lover: | Ses bere identity ata with the ¥ victim, to follow on table is | fastened at the lower end. Fine saltat the | Dr. Flic or maps of this mina yall his thoughts feel and & ite of one ounce for d_ of butter | particular ward in ae ie: "These | express seit et affecting the as it seer from the churn is now sifted on | charts show in some rr pales cerimin: that mor hen the by a hair sieve. or sifting on | cases, hile in the Aagpiotey dwellings knife entere k. lered hit “ aregently | diseate has not been found. |Dr., Flick is | finally, just as the head fell into the baaket ean ie the rest of the salt is adde: Il acquainted with the medical history of effort to enter t- brain and and the butter worked by means of the lev- the , and his charts support the con- | analyze the last thoughts there impressed. r. We we sufficiently pin ant the | clusion derived from his own observa‘ ‘The three friends. who mpani een | excess of water, to thoroughly, in id experience, that a great many cases of | painter stood there in breathless silence e- | the salt in every sees icle of of batty thus | consumption in that district have been caus-}anxiously awaiting developments. e preventing “ streaks by infection through the agency of hous- ‘of feet overhead warns them that the | ¢) es and rooms in which consumptives have condemaed Lis being oy ice excutioner | cay see one rt yes ai = es yy Moyer | there have be eh | ah dead the: soaffold'x another | i sae or} & Son, Toronto. These fuged. 90 | the last twenty-five yearsare those in whick | inatant and the goiloine will have accom- ae teod heencere a Des ans ve sal ak gece cen oF ‘which rateplilii Whig Nae dh bee acted ea ee en a succession of tenanta fol- nlished its blood ward for their exertions! What ne had eae meron Wee tee: re hice froth ag at bs be man — lowing a family in which one or more per- ‘he doctor este Wiertz and notices | triren for a clamp of blackened stamps was pared fora dry season if it comes, ae ie P eas Fa pgs iP s = | sons succumbed to the disease. Thorough pod ei erect, pectoris hed. eB, fgg the party of Bheel thieves, who had skill- Siesta ie ventas uals wart ah ‘ully, after their usual manwuvres, throw! Mu natcarteeta use wien fled is printed, in such.s way” that | les, but without such dininfecion it was a : fe meantenca Bat-2i) giacanlyas tite. tne :abitadsa which hi rap for succeeding tenants. Fully on: ¢ knife i i i the following, which serves | halt of the cases es consumption Yn the |" What do mfeel? What do you seo!” pipes Spee, hen eet ear We bareboen using a Laval “Baby” Sep- bape se ward are believed to be tor li. | aneations the : arator, No. 2 (hand-power) pens US ee EE ing in infected h ly unsus-| The painter, Ey a convulsions Loss of Life at Sea. Sines itv pectingly moves into one of the houses | answers, moaning : ing! The] ‘Mush in written on the question of lives made and put up by the eats the map are marked with black | thunderbolt ian ‘allen ! t ar sien 1 The } lost at sea, a1 gh we do not wish have done noble lves, @ cream put yat int and kept cool until twenty-four hours we wish tocharn. I may say that fore » I think a preferable Plan would be to lave @ neat, = room in or near the stable, where separator might set, and “vin separa‘ed the cream could be he dairy or cel Eke; wills the eklee nil sovld berrihectté is wanted for feeding. The cream is kept in one large (10 gallon) in can, which has a spoon in it forsticring at every addition and tf At he same way from the separator, except that it is not Cooled, it being-alceady cold enongh. Those who still use the scuall shallow pen should set where the air is perature even (fifty tosixty ogres), and ‘he becomes Wednesd: spp treed rda\ r naps ay and Saturday. “The aig fore we churn the cream 2 Sabot | ch 66° by setting t ase of fresh cream, and also for stirring ‘when the cream is ether one epee Pe pe Gree ce teil r without carding orteapes depend upon there are tty ways of f making We presume it w good butter, fod iP ae not clat cbie | to. provide foe tho ‘distafoctios is the best. ere are scarce; mere SOS rooms in whicl that pursue a tly the same method in all | have died, if this precaution is not taken the details, but I think the plan here ont by. the = themselves. Tined will, if earried out in any dairy, gi that 2s bbe be ashat Zant e The we belittles himself by cxnibitiog, ‘atl jeslousy of his vation sere 6. Nor rer had ene havea buyer ex 'HINGS WE DO NOT DO, lo not consider that we know EXPERIMENTAL DAIRY, GUELPH. enough at one churning to make a shipment, £0 othe blocks of butter infection 5 to new victims, and death are put in the box. x is made of wood, containing four trays, with ‘an opening down the centre in which is placed atin vessel filled with ice, and the jole is kept in a cool room until the box 1s full, when it is m to» com ‘ion merchant in es city of Guelph. some: ba pease bat also pay ras ‘ollie: i of others. 2 We do not keep & cow than.200 pounds supply of summer very warm we shall _ Revaag wilt esa The cream of butter in a year 3. Nor put the dry cow on a aacnibots 4. Nor expect a cow to make something | abilit out ot nothing ren 5. Nor keep our cows inan ice house, hog | or yes reo! m to go a whole year them pice sae foe § We do not allow milk tere re Mee ts This house has just been vaca ee coming family succumbs to the disease, the The demonstrations of is an exhibition of envy which tends to dis- credit sovereignty. weakest member of the in- | i ip quali tori subject are recognized by tbe mation. ot reak thinks, the head sees ! tt hears, it Gl yppene * Tt looks for its body. It seems as if e body must come and join yon cneetd thefleal blow: 1s awatte dest, but will not come !” While the bag to the bottom of the , crown dor and bleeding neck upward, ob- serve bit. looking u itl mouth widely distended and teeth tightly dlinel The arteries still puisate s} ably where the knife had severed them, an the warm blood spurted out, spattering the eas, the Enon, the ‘to feel? An open ad again subsided into somno- lence, and Br Deentinned hie would only join mv again leath | very Wiertz was sire utterance to air. cal fe painter continued his woful lamenta- ‘Ah ! what hand is thie strangling met Son Oh Pm nothing | s ga-|a substantial decrease. In tet n ig- nored, and the tendency to area reat. in ten years the number of lives lost has rly one-half, and when it leet has in that to 9.68 million tons Our gre merece: yd astere, The tendency, however, is " deaths among masters. abd seamen froin all ctsed from 23.2 per 1,000 em- ployed to 13-1 per 1 m ES tch from London say ni —A. fla We do not neglect to strain che milk | under Rassios rele, This is probably tru ! Oh ! men have mercy ; my oti shatng coud bald Eau tion at once after milking: — as far as the old. aris is concern od ill in the di ining room of Col. R. Lewis’ resi. 10. Nor set the jeep cans in well | which ‘an th revolting y, during the storm, The water without cesging greg water at least Berbarity; | oe = en last revolt, in 1863 flerbeay ran down the chimney, smashed twice, or without ice ; whe peasants and gave the mantelpiece, and things up ll. Nor mix sweet cre: rT e Ppatcaine the territorial generafly. Several pictures were abe pede sre less than seers Soy ieee rights of the nobles. Peasant proprietor- off the walls, and the frames demolished. churning. (The cream is in one | ship and the railroads built ty Fortunately nobody was injured. Lightning Gemssleaich ble tek. teeta for «wine ith a protective tariff, also struck the barn of Mr. ‘incent, ae oe have greatly stimulated manufactures, an ndon West, and killed one of his horses ‘or add scalding water to the crea Leo Winlavsky points. ont, in an ar- But I love you se ny poor darlings. Let] and a pig. It also prostrated Mr. and Mra.” sy guess at the temperature with the ae recently published in a Norwegian | me but em! ce again. Come, my | Vincent, who were Ft finger, nor take two or three hours to | periodical Samtiden, that Mie [little cbild. Not-You shudder with fear | While Means, Te ith and George industrial ontpat of Poland has risen from {Oh ! unfortunate, you are stained with my| Temple, of Wat were » workin; 13 Nor gather the butter until the $15,500,000 in 1857, 500,000 in 1872, | blood. rs wil is this npr aes aa yesterday in a owned by the formers « ee — sa ee and then dip fe 75, 627 End ? I: | the. building was struck by lightning. Tem. out 3 ies in le S aes id coarse salt by guess; nor| the 8 less ibed thee raped pris aeae work the butter their out risen one-half lue, tight ae the = ipetaners sors His clotheswere torn from hi 15. And finally we do not send our but-| Out of sto sala of 8,000,000 sll_but|that the orbs in the head were} reeovenyis reported de nbtfuh Miss Bark ter to mar! in old rags that may | 1,500,000 live on the land they It is} immensely ‘dilated ey a look of | of Piccadilly street, had her face: ng have seen other service in the home. really the rapid industrial development of | indescribable agony-and intense pleading. | barned and hériait singed fe? To seals on ho wish something more ex: | Wes erm Raval and the gradual exclusion, | The bewailing continued = ightning daring the st tes ina balletin, |in conseq her was ales di d, Then have mu fe recontendiog 6 and teade, which has stinmulsted German Sea! is merciful! Now om bone ing to| the furniture in on ged, and 2s | ns me by Smallfield & Sons, | dislike cf Rassian progress earth fades from my sight. I Sette et ye ee cared AGRICULTURAL. The Olover. “ not ing was general over the province 19th of April, but in. some places was about Our Forests. | 2 _, The summer lull in trade is at hand. The egunteel May 1. | Corresp review their condi- lee Tee eber (etuney ds among this ‘d all speak encouragingly of the preset ; Some sing of the lily, and di ry number. Though it ered | lifted out " ae a AEsciamer 54 sol ops Bey aoe mete of | {fom the demoralization of the Yast. io | bo boiled egus, sp spring onions, cod | nloet ot Lag Ca ae ar Jn thy queen grasy lap of the modder that | cirtythousaud acres, peas ofsoven hundred, seagate arts nites “a the eae schoo Pifamhad agladsome heart | two ears, for you know Mr. For see isan Blinkin’ up at theekies through the sunshiny | tye of four hundred corn of eighteon | nave not been iS "The trade in heml Saenle iy take with sehoasy Mae ‘birds | artist.” cy undred. ‘The farmers of Manitaba are be: | rots 2 ee a sh ey of ait trilling ae ar ould] But "Lisbeth never understood why it But what isthe ly and allof the rest, | ginning to appreciate the value of lax, and | Sumber is the most dep Bg hee Ras akaiegirenpormaneder Pare poe | suis Zest two thousand acres are under crop. | ti Situation by increasing their output fo herbs. She was “little older than er epi suddenly” smothered her with kiss and n ‘that has dipped brimmin’ full of the honey ani e area planted of roots this year is ne rly pe ere ME oe iy Sg SHORES it il bee wo tghay i ro sar all out lew Of the sweet clover blossoms his babyhood wt dents, whose reports make up. this Inever set eyes on a clover-field no bulletin, to be excellent and could not be Or fool round the stable, or clim> in the mow, | bet Phe condition of reported But my childuood comes buck juscasctewrand | OES gear ctaae, exper Rare ‘As the smell of the clover I'm sniffin’ again reported to be in exeelisnt condition tor And Twander aay in barefooie tra wip cea A shaper st hay Where Tiangle my tocs in the ‘blossoms that and bat coup being excepelanelly Good Witney of the dawn of the morning of | account to a large extent fo for the tonsa | love 001 Ero it wept oer the graves that Tm weepin" ‘above. And so Tove clover=it seoms ike a pai art, Of the sacredest sorrows a1 y heart ete hevorer it blooms, oh, there Tar mae bow, ‘And thank the good God as' I'm ‘thankin’ him And rs rad to him still, for the strength, when cs wicin tho eloverand tell it ore by, oom, AoA oringly nestle my face in iw i it per- double. The ported by three hundred and fifty corres- gins. This renew weite long articles on the rapid ance of timber and t of the climate. ‘They cell us thet disappear- 100 years the North. American forest will disappear unless something is to re- produce it. Their figures are nate correct. Seventy years is the limit ae work of destruction, and, as there are, tion, creased. stability ool teacher. ck in at all a seemly m: Honor, hath three things in 3 the app! shady i me and a Peneipll eons, and she raising of & man’s 4 | own fortunes. 1 Bacon, o Work 5 the grand cure for all the mal- jes and miseries that ever beset. be he: as pall and not “bother the sl Shae chil at i looks a now the little cuecitaten looked “hone wer work, which you. intend getting be. ‘applied ae] a the ane ike 8 ahepherdest nom et Ba ae foal, : sn ing her sheep. There they sat, the whole| The idol oe Flot Pushes the hero of alarmed. Moreover, he gives good twenty-three, for rit wana fae dy endows yesterday out ve our recollection, an a will for his confidence. There are more rafts Httle Fimotby een a in turn be suy ae by his successor of on the Rhine than there are on ap: - tea to-m ett at a great timber region in spite o ‘Ao ‘soul slips away on « elon bye orn bin} Peasants, pit vellk: in S ied tesd pea ce —Hhees Ww huts rom lieve me hal | open n by gt ing Govern: se boast Tal pote ampeny | Pest - io it A ther in person or a by letter fo all ch Some of June's Gifts, chit gauash aN the crop, but the de- | ment supervision. ‘ei pe ote rt . mand for harvest hands reat as | on the timber st. hq samme diseases peculiar to man, , young, old, Be BR RU oe oe ever, “A statement aod ed f rom their re- | time, mereases oe (gr middle-aged, who: fil sherstlvs nerv- h June come the products from 1 this regard, shows that the umber | cultivate forests, Cam eB LS pear ‘ous, weak and exhausted, are. brokenj me a the open field, All vegetable Listy nie the harvest 11 be be- | Woods, bana the om! ring roe idown from excess or fecal Meg resulting in, rodueta sell for some price, but it is the | tween seven and eight ne atl Tithe rate | Bee sly. ta be Jat Slane ta eetie® an Iman. of the following symptoms: Mental righty Mininking bey rs producing fancy | of wages on the averaye is #2. Pt “a month Gana ives = md eee et an hae eo oO ae a ot z i early si top prices. ‘‘How | and board. In addition to the above a de- Bear in dood sadetaantes tole ity, if As Bee a twelv jeasure mivia bended tau ofsight, palpitation of the heart, emissi eek aie seme a as cr ite ane oldat bid High pees ae thal herding tivating forests on a larg: Pues isa hi ie ‘lack of energy, pain in the ea head-| favored ones. His answer w: Knowing | at from $70 to $150 per year fal fright This conten, has. aot been ‘echo, pimples on the face or ow.” ‘That wasn’t produced,” said he, | ‘The demand Yor totale help is grater en reached yet, bu Shs jn & ape or pecul about hed rots «from seed bought in open market. I have | ev ore, although the wages paid are ee Soe a L ae an es aes “6 Alene forges ig at speek paar Peeters Samet wey hiro, epeine | tako up forestry til there was need ot it | merriment in which all joined without 76 | eyelids and elsewhere, bashfuluess, depos eet a caine: on ama vieaade icin leat oni its milton from the want of help. | This try ‘will follow. her example. straint, Just why they were Jenghing gl ey | in the urine, loss of willpower, tende Otc arsuld not think of geinginte | With Jt a single exception the reporta are psi! that time comes, there will not only | could never have gach and lof the scalp and spine, weak and flabby) would not thin! ing ithout a sing! F r timber but fewer floods and more | short ot a philosopher woul: ete bean hae etid wise Ke i ag nitrog Sboung,natil ‘he. soils a natural | ly warmth about 50°, Fate ferlizes like | got mmonia ; with rien nitrogen Rae ee ifcorn the ral_vegetable ‘anare, make an unbalanced food, bringing tne Fesourees and ae pee on blight and mi Ma iavalligent market gardeners covet joes_not | has been more than doubl ospests, but no atatisties havebeen matter | Interior is a most pen even to thos Am ong the new matter i good pri atored outside of Manito Amber inthe North West. ‘The annual report of the Department of rk, and contains information t valuable and interesting | Chance regarding , as they are enabled to get bet- | fe "what vegetables they do pro-| blue book is Mr. Otto J. Klotz's investiga- duce. Their soilshave been liberally supplied tion of the shore ot. iadar nbs, agai le manuré and a body of water about 4! hi olding Pi from bath ‘above and | shores of this remote Ial below, rather than all nin ve to escape into | amber was discovered som the air. This furnishes moisture enough to | Mr. Klotz was instructed b; keep plants alive, ready for more active | of the interior to investigate an growth when the drouth is broken; and | port on the subjec Bliey, eno. thes spleoe: ape the market a rs ts better class of ee than those who have | commercial val r of cor i iss liberal and ae and should drouth prevail it makes germination of seed difficult, as well as pre- vents transplanted plants from ‘catching on.” ‘The horse and hand roller are of material rf mos wol ial is so hon ie Savers at seeding time roll:| small that it could only be converted into | line ofien, who i aso the Wiliam g increases the amount ef water in the| Varnish stock, He concludes that there is vicinity o! rminating s¢ ‘and 1f| undoubtedly somewhere lling is immediately followed by a light | pieces are depo cen row so as to develop asurface mulch over | Lake deposits are mer ftin, a literary wr, is giving battle to Mr. seed bed, all the advantages of firming the | comes a question, ecm enethet’ i Seay alate wills SiG pei ape tay walla ik these driftings. | THe | Oscar Browning, an Oxford don, is contest- after Ses uri es as pea a lust minating m rapidly in spots ‘wheol hs rum over the Bed no with a cntaotaf thie xpillacy Cabos with The iarmer's fee enemies during June nd July are insects. A little later. ‘the anys hatch and ine ; hidden way they ore throng ee heats ‘destroy- hich furnishes area more e aml fall ae are planted during June §| weight, and, wi 3n| mining areas known. 0 gg eee One of peste of Sullivan, ” in London his month, whirl ray an almost rac: ro intauaire awe zi thaning. we not fevirely teonbled wid tase com- pletely feeding the plant. they ‘aise the offers an insecure lodgmen: It is thought “that fate fall distasteful to the moth, such as corn col soaked in coal tar. Orop Prospects in Manitoba, ba Governme age of ened fallen off this year, Dita maybe sccotuted fot toy thes wintet iestEiig ix onrhy ail Gibstabiners SueLiaOUER their ploughing to attend to their threshing. jaa =e or his teeth should relax thei London Economist estimates that in stor has fa ie the British, inves ‘ea C Goding its way to. tho New York paper saya a single Boglion syn-|ery is in coal mines dicat investing $$0,000, and timber iimitsi in the South. a profes- is to lift n his teoth a ‘young cle- sunl se proaching cont ground | spite of thismany/@ man prefers paying out floor shudder, Bat iB ofthe chu Should oug) ply be ti sleep, constipation, dull wh Polities, bbe eda doped fret apenas. ocmcrags tg See tet for merriness | e inn itability. cof tocaner, sunken: eyes (6 Sur William Garon ‘Cumming of beooarat | acts of youth untearameled by convention: |ieroeaen sag ame Grune, ally looking 6 ounces himself as a Lib, ality. Rat atg. ae RIL reteaterae Gh neranpen ee eral Unionist candidate for Parliamentary |" But there is a difference in the mi lity ht lead to Insanity oad death hon he Elgin districts, ‘This will Barer Deal fusca orice eet the views of those distinguish- its pe Facer a | ag om 1. Unionists, the of Devon- 5 uence, © who through abuse shire, the Duke of Argyll, and thers of the | dimples in ’Lisbeth’s cheeks to tl mitted in ignorance ‘may be permanent honest, sturdy old Wing set. Sir William’s | of irregular teetl ich just now y feared. ee our cairn for ook 01 all not good, for the Higin district | far the most prominent feature in Jake cs peoulig tom maa. Beal ay Sve sices is reliably Liberal. “Its. pi ropresen-| Hardstroh’s face. ‘This difference Wworrie symptoms of lexander Asher, i gqize pti erg at wre je baooarat oa nother picturesque Unionist candidate is Henry M. Stanley, the explorer. He first offered ropolitan constituency of xy dare NPeaisene as been nominate: Tuule constituency. Whisky Business. ondent sends in the following statement of the whisky business in ite prin: cipal results, the last named not, being the is a general way of stating the case, and showing is Le to << ‘Modifications. “se ay whisky is email pr the dealer in sugar gets no profit at double prices for whisky to be consumed himself to fering at easy contprice res, fer his family. st of oy is ae ete jon haga! Kk bd og above Mo not seem to materially. men the matter. Chicago has two, progréssive cycling or- qatar ‘which aa aaees avery d e -e generous member of ecessity of Sonttiiog others’ thirsts or etites. (has er | these two fr of keeping with one m ii had been Fie asa choicest andi ard, ineent, the fair trader, sugg ati he should fight Bernard Coleridge the son of | count of t rd Justice Voleridge, in a Sheffield dis- trict, where he id have had a sev: tussle. 1 , isto Pin aid hy etlect that the Unionists have chosen the “ explorer as lass Catt for th m- “Well,” Seems to m am—only 1 herself som¢ * aa one i hong “It sounds like the lisp of. i with other ‘The las and free as ad Hepes ay Jennin; b fee nother, gaa is the This woul life of her self came her ey weekt ov Miss you faked Py ‘the depen i peady tak bo rig ef en ecmed rather natural curiosities | { to get marrie th, to | si all we can anc spring. Pin vain had Miss Jennings reasoned "Lisbeth on the subject. Arg eerie and” Lisbeth names! Itshooked the harmony -loving little | Th is nothin, rake and bake an S| words, And the worst thing is the name suits the boy.” -y & alse io the day set ee je tel low to Jake, telling herself that she would thus ey to expiate the hard thoughts she down nh iat nih ASE: chilanaghe wa arms’ cam eboney tere ara fasts little sorrow about: Mins then she aid a hae The apeipathetie little schoo sighed. But at this moment” ‘won't ‘ppoin ‘here Ce blushes fought a losing b battle with ‘iends ee a her utt interesting on ac- | Miss Jennings, I don’t know. e it would be a good deal nicer from the demure vam. and brilliant and an ornament But on peristed, ‘* Maybe I’ll sur- ’m three months with rier “ Now ’Lisl is poet ae fone bat _Siially ‘some rt for thi she little sohboltanaat hed peti the pot of geranniums in the win. inst him just for for being waly and running blithe The fathers and mothers, a children vo these pisicoand digg lives of the little art, howe erie ind te all "Lisbeth, be thee cul 8 fied ae sexes and lown pein ‘fr beatae ‘wont le and sh in Reale like so rok Tbelock oo ‘ma sh her- nah ipo the same bapoy Took on e had worn for so many 1,” she be; isa Jonnin I hope *Lis- a Bat consin Jake's going ¢ Panigok soe, prolegy-acen ee cipitation, skip beats, hot pantie fe head, dull Gein in the heart beats strong rapid and irregular, the| second heart beat quicker than the ‘first, about tin orisst bone, (ota Canoe wwaly be cured. 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