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Barrie Examiner, 19 Aug 1897, p. 2

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`inder by hgxnd unuq he I)rmge~.,Luu nu- grcss doorxmy into !me \v1Lh'the aeo- `und bulkhead d0Ol'\Vi.\.y, `which ]l]`IIli`t8 "of egress from the unsung. _ 1 `Nu-. mnmrkzuble feature of this dou- of casing. The irenmrkzuble this ble door, is as smiled, that it is. abso- lutely impossible` to leave it. open, as one door must of necessity be eff.eutive- ly closed before the otheiopens. The `revolving -Vcylinder ishung on" ball hearings, and is easily brought into the position _(lSiI`e(i for in'greas_ or egress. At the same time, no gear. which is so familizu` to other types of-ivatertight doors, is required. ` ITS VALUE ON. S'l`EAMb`.Hl1 S. The ixnportance `o`l.his doorway to the modern vessel is hereto overesti- mate. Any-one familiar with the con- tion-o~t,-he modern` ocean liner knows tliat. the various compartments are connected by doors. It often hap- _pens that the sailors, in close? Lug -the water tight. 00lDplLl'tIIlV0IVltS, reroa-reless about leaving the doors open. It may be rememberedthat the mm at the-. an-n.mshin Elbe off the Eng: . remembemauuu. me 1088 of the steamship Eng-` n:..1.".-mat mvarnl vears ago is suppos-` lgyaswoi the su-a.ms_mp mm. U11 mu: ,~.,,,_.,- lush coast several years ago suppow `j ed to hzwq be n due to the {act that the compmtments of the vessel were not closed properly. lIa.d thisidoor spoken of been in use such an event ` would have i)ee11Vin`x1>oasib1c. V . .r...+ Hm nn.'ulnrs1')as5 [mm one mm"-. heenlmpoasxum. Let the sa,llors'pas5 com-. ditiiiiigeis to l)e_ n._' mun:u:_e to tlxe. ves- sel. "livcsrglore lhlfi new gnventlon re- moves a. trqmcndous menace to the ocean truvell1:,1)rpvl(le(l it is, as it _is;.atafe it xflll be, gener.a.lly~adopL- ml 4: . A ` _ p'z:,rl.ment. to u.1;oLhe._r_as_1n\1uh-_us they * my, at is not .In theu'_ pmver, to leave ` t.l1(x_c0nne(:tiug ways In such 9. con- - `nd pl`0\1IOI:. Dlllulllll, _wKynu uvm, nu:-at ood s I . . ......n.m hurl mum. nunhd j. _. _ _ J~nrn`l\fA(`, 71<`0rpn1u.i1y years mV_<`,mor.-a- u boien (:ndeo,v0r'u1g to evolve just 5 a.- dour ..mt1xis, bwuuse `tbs 1nan`d.`t.herefur has been very `xgi and urgent. Mr. Kirco,ldy is the f1 to vsuocaeedmf the many who have on` to noueut wapgpted. `--- .,-.` _ uusestully hall thnicknm In the world. "II ' Vrgtalna the_d!nfateq toad too longhi the bowel: :' gnd`p rod\ioomb11!oumen,, tprpld liver, may - HPVREPABING TEE MILK. "`-93053` - nnocx. mnuuz. 1 T, T `j: geatipn, bu` unto. dqnhd tonguo, Ila): hmluho, In-V lomln. on. Road : N11: om-e Minion and All Its} nnaullrl nnilv ll` hmugly, oureu0nI_IpI_IOl|Iuuuu~-, s ~ A K ` resultuuily hm lu[5!y.vo.Alldruu1sts. Propand I 1. mood I 00., Lomll. mu 4 `u on!) M ummm-now. Iupumub, ; ad. , _ For pnumy y5`>zu`a mV_<`,nIors - `...vm.. ..m1mwnn.mz jua mu him ihwninknann in the 'pworld. '1` 4A.vJ\* 'I:'%ll1 R1VO\LVING (`/'YLiNDER. AMBAIBRI 7EXAI'I_NR11," munbngy, `mo. 19, 4m_9z. iilil xgiteut a` first m 4.1-; hzive t such (`I n- LOUHT C L0.V 1""< `R\3} hS?%3``R ;~:ns. " E K" nu-;m :--(}1r. D imk:n Ind (;lI10W".9 ' A mum FAVOEI-`E or me ham. 1 A mm 0F.l I`ALY. . IPUPULAB xummml an . lanolin; About the can at `Furl: Who In Anxlou ta, Vigil a lIel--!ouIlo Inn"! lulu ` , If Italians were calm} upon Cb dhooae M {run the mmbers o! "iholr reigning` taniy Chet one whom_ they would soon- ` est npve to r"ile_ over them when" King Humlxert is gathered to` hs fathers, it ' is assuredly his Majesty's nephew. the ` Count hfI'l`ur'ln.j>l1e'most popular royal prime-of Italy, and the one wlxo has . just taken: up the cddgela of the unfor- L tunate (Italian officers and men held as prlsonara of war in Abyasinia no the ` extant of_I'Lgfn'Limg 3 due] with Prince . | Henry of Orleans, lo so grossly rm- . lig'ned( mam. Q.-. .;........r..: x....... .b{...m Hm i-lmrom: ugucq uuoux. ` So ahznmefui have n the clmrges bwugihu by Prime BE: in the Paris Figaro and in Uhe Pa is Herald against M3neli`ck a Italian captives that it was {git neccessary mm the Prime should bis called to account, and inasmuch as the Prince defclined to meet the Italjan officen delegated by cuxn'rades":t:}_ demarnd satisfactiam `on -the score of inequality 01' rank, the Count 0 Turin L-.. ..,...... I'......y.....I .`... hi... uimul and ur. tin um been utterly spo umuuauu; w Jmun, mu. \,vu...., \lA1 -...... has come forward kn his stead and ex- pressedc MK readiness and" his desire to * fig`ntJ Prince Henry eitbcr with a pin- 1 tol on with a sword. I 'lHEv JOLLY GOOD FELLOW. ` The: Count is known in lbuman su- ' uietyi and at court by the nickname of ` "'I'&seri!nso" and is the favourite of his } uncle, Khng Hmnbert, who seems to > prefer mimfnot only to his other neph- '|'1ewa,V but evmw own son, the . Prince of. Naples. For mhert-,as the lata > ter mans ever si'nu: his infancy, been 5 treated by his.'fut.b4-.r wvithaslrictness verging on! *l1nrsl1ness, lheWCou'nt of Tu- `ilt by his uncle. .irn n n nuxral If In _L. 1-4.] 1., Illllluittl ucuu ulruuuy Dyuun, u; nun \Ill\Il\I| is indulged in every w-:h'Lm and merely ' meets vwhhla laugh on the part of the Kivng`vwmn he gets into xuischiaf. u..n. A: 1.:.. In-nnmm Hm hum of lung Vwuwu In.` gum uuu lulc\uA\-A. Buhh of his brothers, the Duke of Auastil. antl the Duke of Abbruzzi. have a 'aombre,.o.nd often sour look tmat goes {am to detract from we comelizness of tihvir features. But the Count of Tu- rim s's\vartJhy face is al\va`ys good~hau.m- oured.\ mod he puts the xnuttorpxjetty correctly wihua he declums that f'Ab~ ` bruzzia Ntlhe damdy '.1.n 1 sun tdi jolly` ; good fellow of the lot." I\vVn\n.l\\I \n\ A 100 PUTSON N0 AIRS. V The Count. of Turin is a splendid rid- eax. master 0! We fox lxuumds to the R_0nmJn hunt, and the Inest z1c.ti.ve lead- er im all matters perluhnillg to sport. ` He is We only (me. of bile younger ` royalty M11-0 resides at Roxne. Hm Duke` uf An-.~f-.a his '\\rlfr- and his ste`xi~muLh- l'0)'~3l[)' "110 I'(\S1Ul`S an nuuw. um JJunv uf Axxsta his wife and his st/e`}iemuth- or beimg at 'J\1pLn. the Duke of Genoa at Vexuim, w1'ile the Crown Prince, whd . has: until now been stationed at `Flor- ` elm am just been transferred to Na- : plus. uum . d"'1\nv\I` nr I`nrh\ nntq nn no airf 1.31133. , _. ='and.:- isnJMe.1cmnei1dLrt3l\" W _ palace as he likes, only dimes with his umcld and aunt w71Le_n he` hzus-nothing l`h; Count of Turin puts; on no airf wihatever, rums Lu and out cf. the royal better Lu xv1u--`il)-'8, uznd tells tituun so mast" un musnof mm salons of, we aristocracy. bouh ltalian and foreign,. tspecially w'1mre dam-irn-g is going on. ' .n. : ._..x.r...;..\o .I:\..,..n uml nhnnf. . (`('v.\iVEY`A}\"(`.1-.I>l, 1-:'rc.M MONEY T0 Low. orr}ma:-nant of 'I'<~run!o Building. Owen Mreel. Barrie ' wm-re uumcnlug La gvsug, vu. , He is; nnxgnlilntnl dancer and ubqut L ll:re.e; years ago l)_roku_ lxiztleg wlnle Waltzing! .vs'ilJ u Madame lc Clluit, the popular wife of Ulm Bclgizun tliplulnut. l lll ll`.-\.'l`.AL DUEL. it is possible. blmt King lhunbert may igllterveam to prevent tulle duel; but if he perLni\.s(l.l1e etnxxxwntuyit will be the iirst of tllw kind that has taken place since 1870, wlhen the Duke de Mont- ` pensinr, gr:mul-uncle 0'1 Prime/a Henry of ` Orleana, killed bu a peurulia1'lycold- ` blooded manner tllfsat Bourbon Prince` ' who ~use(l to be known by the n-agnxe of ` "1D0%n Eunriqucf . and wine was at one ' moxnenv xxlfiunued to Queen Isabella of I Qlnvm _ U1-U19 ll i S*paun. Dam S'.paim. A Dom. Enrique book excemioxx to the manner: in which Montpensier had iI.S~ smilexlwlnis, benefactress gnzl sist.er.-'m-law -Queen` Isabella, lxavixnut; indeed, been one of; the princ.ipa,l` factors in bringing about her deposhtiom and when the Duke put forward prebmmonsv of his own o the vacant, th._w1_m of Spain Don En- ` 1;ix1u.e oalled puma h_uemiun Lu his con- Hnnt'.. . ' v l`L(1l).6 oaueu pull!!! Iynrruuuu Lu nu.) mu.- dtuct. ` ._ V The duel took place at Mo.drid. It fell to the lot of Enrique to fire first. wihnh `he did without i`nf1ic\ing~ any in- jury upon` the Duke, whereupon the lat- ter took in steady akm and shot lvig mtisim dead on the` spot. A`BOU'T 0"l`H.~ER~ DUELS. _ `D115 lute Dun d` Aramaic uh.-11leng.e d ` Prbnceq Jerome Napcleqn _tu a duel nu he. -early part of. tl1e.snxt1esfm= 'conse- ` ; queuce. 01 remarks made im speeuh . delivered `by tlbe. Prixmve in the Senate. . But. mm demwnxl for,` satisfzwtisozn was ' deqliined. 'm n..m-m~ \\ i.lliam`s brohh3t-i1n--law. deqlilned. . ._ I .Empe.ror., \\ illxam`s brohl13t_-i1n-law, ' Duke Erlmswunhber of Swhles\vlg-`Hnl- stailn, lms bee-nohzg,lleuge(l by Baron Kulze. -so famous m c.unnect.Lun with We wnunymotus letters at Berlin. But. , llhe Emperor wauld f110_t permiut the en- ` counlm` ta take place. V .l\l1e_.e~,x~`Duk( o_l Pamna, _fzl.l.h.c`1'-'un-la.\vv of Pnrnce Forl1nan I challenged twu ygMs_zIgo to light. znlvuel wizhh his Ieouahn l_"1'1uc0 PasL:.'1,l,, ha.ll~ brofhaxv of-the late Kimg of Naples, in. oo.nne4:Lion wltlhl o. (lisp-_ut.e _a,nsmg_ out I oil` isncidemslinwnnect.1on \VilllL bl.L'e ob- Bequ1iesn0f..Ul1utdep0se(l munsamnhl. Iut Ulvu `Iizgmf. (lid not mule Off. 2 . " - Kivmr` .`(}sca1` ms` beano.hzLllengd73 |),y,' _ `Tizgmf. did not QII. ._K'mg` fO,sca_1 ms` bear5"o.hzLlleng:egi?1 t!h`(*>'N poet B3ornsen., who; ob- -jecte(l-t0: ms Majesty's criticism of one 01 big; plays, }v~hmj_eupan't11e King pro-' wanted the poet for less Majeste.- The [utmer orCar Btmaparte. who used ta,m~ known by the 1mme_ofj1_; rLnce of ~0ani;nob\ (had the doors oI the Tuileritss dosed, alguilust; by his cousin, Em- nm~m* Nanolean. III... becaueohna refused alguilust; by ma cauam, mm- Mo!` Napoleon. ll_I`.., be_co.ueoe hA3 a tfhgvh yowu`g Coqnt Rosak -`although the lattexg had. publmiy spat 3111 his `face, fem fhavisna beeanthq mstlgator of the_ ' cowardly 'amassianatu.om of. tihe Cuunt'n` r mum, this c>le`hmtad R.oman. patriot. THEY P_ `o` `ER SUICIDE. M In: 1% -uepmexzr Hand ~ ad.opto' o a a King 6 u`- |_ oven hell in: 0. dxuel at Vienna b tm ot%oaun`]xada1,who had-t_ duel `by 0110 imsultmg be-M {mood Efon hmm by one muumng my-M lhnrvipx the young: Count We- ~_ {loll `Away mmuoll I_>otuse_qu_ane__e to m.":.`a.. 7-33 7 "' "' "" `mas in Y . ` E `English Prince to fight 3 dual Victoria`: gmcln. HM ,Duka chock, w'horeuanlad'mputa- tions passed upon tin official conduct as commander-`lnaxlobof the army. The encounter wls bloodless, Offhua lighting with a prince of royal. rank are always expooe the path! (list if my have than xniiortune to `lgzrm their advermrieg their career, mihtuy as well araocial, is ended in L Europe. (`onsequntly many of bhsm. vfhan Inmllexl by a. Prinoovf the blood V mm tq commist suicide mudb in the sum: manner aaxe Japaneap |_1ob_lem_an who, when suluect to any mdagmty ggich way are unable to N`;-ywge on k t 8bedda:n$' their warm! '3 hl , rnmzxit. lrnm iii. . y nxcxfia as nucwrn. \ naulg-rn-nu s:m.mn`mm IN HIGH ' 1 . , AI Incident of the Wreck of the Drum- Innd came. Of! the northwest ,coast `of France -\ : ,._:|.1 .....o,.-.. .|...6, U LDC HUI DILIVIEI4 ,\\I|l\l v `IL A :15-v tlnrejs &_ region of wild waters, dot ` ted here and there with islands of griin VJ aspect and tragic history, about which cling more legends and superstitions` ` than ere found,.perhaps, in am simil- ar spot in the world. l'r'om the eafliest 1 times it has been a place `of ships` _ ,y>\_{_1jecl: and death, One of_ its bays is believed by many of the people who live on the mainland of Brittany `and upon the islands to mmk the site of- theminken city of `Is. whose ghostly church-bells, the mariner, ifhe hut_ listen intently enough, may still hear ringing from the depths for beneath his keel as he passes above thespot at the hour of the angelus. - ni,,,_u:__.. ...__ LL- ....u.nO nf fha we HULLI UL Luv BHEUIUB. I Standing upon the suhunit of the } hemllahd of Cornouaill, which jute far ' out into the Atlantic, one is, though two hundred and sixty-two feet above the water, not beyond the reaL_h oi its spray, and `the ground is felbto shake, as` the mighty waves dash against the ` promontory. ;1nto the Enter, a great 1 hollow at t._he`[ool. ofthe cliff, the - wave; dash with a sound like thun- . der, and at the buy of 'l`repa.sses; not Ian: uwuy, .he people fancy tht the) * perpetually hear the cries ofthe ; d.row'ne,<.l rising above the tumult of the , \VH{6I`8. . . .- rm.;.. 'm.m.| wnh fmniluu no the pa- W H[0I'S. This `sound was familiar pa-_ gun inlia.bitants'_0 Brit.ta.hy. They helieved it to he the voice of 0, god, and sent nine Druid maidens to pi'opitia.te the divinity by as. life of de- votion on the stormy island of Sein uuu r in) vouuu uu vuu aw... ....-.._ -, near by. . _ ` To the, neighbouring island -of Ushunt. treeless and shrubless, and escarcely less desolate than Sam.` there recently zune an English naval party on a. romantic and picturesque errand. I i... ions`. nu Ilriiicxh mmket errand. . in June, 1896, mew British packet, Drummond Castle. returning from the Cape of Good Hope with at large num- ber of passengers, sxrnuk :1. took off ` the island of Malone, and in a few ` ininutss went. to the bottom. l`wo hun- dred and fifty lives were lost, and but a singivpaissengsr was saved. The calzunity was so sudden thutthe. hardy people of Malone and Uahant could do nothing` to save life; `but they turned ot an ninsss to rescue the bodies of the dead from the` enter of`xnen," o.s t.ney call lhn sea, and per- formed nuts of great bravery in this mn-b ` bravgrywirrz; this i ple of Ushant and Molene who . there the olfioers and men charged ` 01 men, an M10; I/an; ...... I15:-' work. . In recognition of the service, the English queen ordered that models should he struck and given to the peo-' had 2;. paart~inALt;-and4- _ _ it: h` inan- of-war, Australia. o9.rried'these medals to Brest, the nearest-large-port. From ` with the duty of distributingt he med- ~ 0.13 were taken to Ushant by the French gunboat, Epervier. __ On the way, not far from the lo\yer- ; Epervler. ()_n way, fronlthe lo\ver- `mg shores of Molehe, the Epervier s . pace was slackened, while the offi- ce1`s of the gunboet regarded` with in- terest; 3. space of sea. The; French ' admiral, Barrera, who was in com~ mend, a.dvu.nx:ed on the bridge `and gave the order: All hands on deck!" In- stantly every mam was at his post, the . guzird of marines under arms, the ` gunners at their pieE's'.' The English ofiicei 3, grouped together, could be seen to look with moistened eyes at the nu-nnc|rn,Hnn--'f0I` what was eoming, to 1901; wnpn molsneueu uyva 2:. buy.- prepar&t_1ons-~;1or was_ coming, and then` breasts heaved .vis1bly,. The a.d1I1'LI`a~1 t'0Ok off his hat; .a'nd all the rest; 0 [the officers -followed his ex-. the rest of the o{f\ioers`fp_L1Mgwed.his ex- nmnld . M16 I951 U1 we uuwmu lUl|VI1V`l.uAwv-- ample; " '2.--9+: , "My friends, he said, addressing the men oi the Eperviez, "last year, in theymonth of June, 9. great: Brit-I ish shp, returning from a long -voy- an-n-5'rfmnRf. at. home. was lost at. this Nc0AR"IN_Y_.M PEPl.~`.`I:l & HUCARTHY. BLBRISTEB, SOLICITORS. CONVEYANOEIIS.` 410. mmox M(_('A!\HX'Y. Q.C.. F. I-2.I`._I r:rum.Q.C. J A. .\Irx`.m1'm'. D. C. Mcncmsou. ` BARRIE. I . ` Hccarthy. Peplcr. McCarthy & Duncan. AHi=(on and Crcemore. McCarthy. PepH:r`(`.ox`bould 6: |IcCmhy, (lrillia. ` Momy~_to [man at Lmvest Ran: reilurriing {mm long -vuy- r agerrmost at home, spot. The sailors of all nations are _brothers. `To honor those who died here, we shall salute them. and` say: a` ` pr. er. . '1`, e officer of the watch icommandedz "Tb prayer!" Evgry sailor uncovered and bowed` his head. ' A simple helms- man repeated` impressively the Lord s prayer and the Ave Maria. ' . Then three times the ca,nnons_ pf Emd Maria. 1 Then three _times cannons of 1 -the Epervier boomed" out in` salute , of ' the dea.d,~-and -the~gunbont.,mnv; ,; ed on. ' w At Ushant, all the population of the islandfhad come out to meet the ex- _- pedition. The simp1e`cerer_nony of the epresentation of" the m'eda.ls was soon over. The village priest and. his two assistants, all of whom w'ere among - those when received meda,1s, ehented V 'f.he"De Profundis at the chnroh,zmd ' Hnumrn the gmvesvof the v'ix-,tims of the wreck, in theohu1`chyar(},vwere strewn yvith t `to take up HA rod~1 mnntrv. III Luv` U] f lowerg. "from the ' It was in 'nine.g1igence -cas.e_1'ecent7 u. w'Ltness_. The .J"1dse. _`]3.\v3tS. also were try mg thbir. speed of 6 train. `,\Va,3 it goiugrvfasa `_ Aw. yis..it were. n. Irishman wmethiqg abo ply; and 2; ,gw_:xx1 hu1nq'r`dTrishman wag -arid-`evevrybody v best toxsxtraizt auswgergd the vy it 1;tvth_e- sked this Judgef neas. _ `How taut?` ' Oh, putty asht} Yer -Eqnor. Well. `how mm, VA V V Aw, purty lasht. V - 5 `Was 1}`. as fast as p._n1s;._~;'(:au.`ruu?_ V Aw, ym ealdithe lnshxnzun.vg'1o.d thoat ` the basis for an analo 3/ was auppliex .' "As iasht as two. men_ inrun. \ T BUYING AND s1iiilIJNG. Real Esta`beMAu`ent. out woat.-Good- morning. airl t. can I~d.o,tor you? William! ring th% th- marnga cigar.` Do you want buy` a louf. . i~ . ' ` 0oJ.l&1,'----N0. I 'wwmt ix). sell one._ V . Anwb-WilJin.m|. Nevormniml > cigar. Kick the gandnmfan out.-- _)0l= 0y _8 _u_m1 , coxmmt Inn Ln. ___,_ SALUTlNi "ma. mm ---------..._- PRETTY FAST, NW W%\WI W --- -- .-.-- w-.. .. f0UN'I'Y CLERK, vnll be at his Ofce in ~ the Court ange. Bnrric, every Saturday 8eaid_euco and P.().. (loolmtown. wrm is com: on In mi: mun` QORNERS OF THE GLOBE. " Ownmtvwofvnudluutclrob lad Brky-lactating Ilnnuhgu at In-..n.n_ rtogu naive uceu guuuug uuv-u -_- Lbick showers on Bigert in T\'xnis. Th'e largest were the sue a man's ` `I . | .L,II|o\UlLIl|.E. WEID ucvuunuu; avvvuuu, by an English child with a Iatal in- salt. At least. the Coroner could find` rm nlhnr nmub fnr (hath, . . AL I253}. U18 LOIODG no other cause for daath nI,_, an __.n_ A1- ____H L. para V0_Vell0, we wan-xuuwu nus" lgoh oritorio singer, who` in private life is the Countess Gigiincci. has just ontgred u=pon,her` oightieth year. I.`.......U.. ~._...wu.l I-uuI4I.\-a maa` nan. .rie's assertion. He hag found bone!.e `ww.`"`l V|I. 1132' wlarwlvvu :v-0' ulnuunnuu o--v Egypt: pyrumd builders were` can- _ _ nibals. according to Mr. Flindera Petr " picked clean, and separately wrapped m._ 1 ,_ mm,,_ meme ,1 ' up. in many-tombs ` c. Steam: .1: (Io.. m.-ycne w ". ' "'. ' . Id! (1663:! ll. Sarah Sxddons pdtchbox and tooth :"l'."3 gnu. "";y8 ;',I :m Dick br0118ht in 859 `at z recent. I.on-yingx !o;,|`:iea`rt thrigcgueinpx-ash: n co on. ` don auctionsale. her si`lver\pockex nut`- km 0! um: "mm" meg grater, $20; and 31 ggd "`10k9t npseme. I. Ion! atormch. w . an with 5 look of her hair 3 nervous. I could not :1 ` v- ~ - _ vu al;o considerable emu Kuur mmlm 15 makmg room mp moanth `no I decided to I idly for his youxzkmen. Ouhlune 17 ,`Remed1es_ and utter ns1ng.t ha .........\...n.. ....+:.,..; nnmm Generals. "'9. d 9.`,`5'.`L" X W W` a. An. _..I,.... Imy nor ms yuungxxut-,u. um uuux. - Ml he summarily retired fifteen Generals. "1 which makes thirty genef'5T'6fL-ers rc- - M tired in the past three months an `Mr. Adams, at Norfolk Island de- M scendant of the mutineers .0! the pick brought in 349 at 0. recent Y.0}\- i ,.; don. `He haswvtten a complete 1115- ; um, tory 0'! the `Pitcairn Island commun- 5 1 Hy. and of the tnmaterence to Noxfolk :9,` -,. 1 `Island. 11 __ 1-:_ 1...... 1::.. :. +.....la mir- lb!` llll . Pope .Leo s long- life is truly mir- 3` aculous if the London Daily Newe s ao- : count of his usual dinner is correct... ~ `!His faithful valet serves him with n. ` light vegetable 'soup, two fried pump- l kins, 9. morsel of veal or fowl, and hail! , a. glass of Bordeaux." A steel `bridge, cantilever, 140 feetl in span,7to connect the Rue Stephen- ` son in Paris with the Rue de 1; (`Shop- olle,_w4'll ble lit in place over the tracks of the ord Railroad in a single night, without using supports or inter- fering with the trains. _" England sent an expedition to ,. `explore the river Ju-b, the boundary between the Italian. and English _spheres of influence in Som'e.1ila.nd. It is under command of Major.` Mac-\ donald, who made the survey for the: railroad from Mombasa. to Lake` V'io-"1 (mu-in lll) ubuur Dunn: nu uuuul. Clara Nbvello, the well-known. Edg- -._:n.-._.- ,......-.. ...I....~ :n .-{ri-aha `Iva-ll. vs way u- -.-v. BARRISTERR. Solicitors of ` the Supreme Courx.l r_'ocwn!.No1ark:. Convq-yancm. ac. Money to Loan. , Oictsz Rays.` llIovk.`D1mIop street, Bzttrlc. Wm.u:.*(;m,\' Au.r. ALEX. Gown. Frog}: have been yainina do 3.}! kin}: -hnmgrn an Hi-tnsdn in 'l'\'IniI Th! fllllllu. . ' . I Bnttrcupa: were devoured) recently ` ,_ ._ n_._|:.x. ..:_:u ...:n. .. `nal 4...: norm. . An old man, 8 yeM_'s of age, stand- ing ont.be bridge atS'trakonitz, near Pilsen, in Bohexnia, saw a. school boy dr'owning_ in th river Whttawa. ;He ' jumped in, got the boy to lxmd; . but sank back exhausted and was being carried off by the" ourrent when an eighteen-year-old girl swam `to him} and saved him. 1 I ~L--...-~ ,.,J'4"... .d:\:r` fn ha lnf1AI\d- - LE on exllluluuu zu. (ulvcupvun. ... .. .3, the shape of {L double-ended lifebueit, seven` feet long. and -p:Limed_ w:ith_i white pgrtholes like an _old-fashioned battleship. It is fitted with. life lines..j , ours and ii rudder, and is made 5921- 2 worthy in every respect. 1 One shilling) and four pence 3!. head] was theralloxwnnce made by 'the British! Treasuryi for the lunch of the House L of Commons when lhe members iventl ` `al-ev+ew4LL}-3iiLLs1nu1LtlL` Qungg * - on the Cannpania. The Cunard Cour - puny refused the offer, and filled the 30'-Icy 0".-En`; 9".-En.Ay`. representatives with champagne at its ' ` Mus, DIARVHIIOEA, OW!) expense. y Si Mohammad hen `Mousse, thegiunt " . i Moo1',"senL as the chief of the Moroccan _ `M `H in I2::`:flTs,.. mission to Queen Victorizi`s jubilee nev ICE. 35 _ : mm, of mum; er reached London,;hu.ving gone mad '\: _ in Paris on his \v:iy'ihex`e. and then ' having been sent home- His madness ~ ~ in ` ` took. every queer forin; he Lhoughthei 95% " ie was Monijzxrret, the chief ouirider who ` g precedes the President. of the French i . republic on stauuoccesions, and in- BLOOM sisted on being `dressed in livery SKIN FOOD King Chulalongcorn` of ` Siam keeps ` his eyes open and iisks more .que.siinns with riding lmeeuhes and-high, boots. than Li Hung C-hang. At Budapest he 7 For the - ntten.ding.harvest festivals, and in_-' - , specting studs that he stayed two days beyond his sr;hedu1edtime. Ho K expressed his opinion` of newspaper ` " - ninn as follows: "'1`he` newsgaper re-` K W yum` 4 R` A ' ' nn enoyed himself as much, `eating gou- ~ lasch, listening to Hungaxri-an ibands. {ma saveu uu_u. A stramze coffin, Said to be intend- ed for 3. British Admiral of the Fleet, is exhibition at Liverpool. It is in u -L-`.... ,4: .. .lm.M.,_nn.Iml lifphmit, expressed ms opunlon 01 uuwapaytu - xrlen as follows; newspaper re- porters must haw the best places nhd the`gre'atest honors because they see bu Q hmi RAIN` S. V... W. ....,_- _ The orgaxn of siighlt. is more highly dgveloped in birds `t h.x-n in any other 8/!1iJII`1B.l.' *Nat.'uralis,ts dexrlare that the kestrel is p9s_sessed of such wondexjful powers of sight that it is able to see ` n mouse w.h'e'n it. is_itsel_f at :9. the ` greatest no: for thousands. of sight that `It IS awe no see u mousp is_itsel_f at suuh 7 -height.v1Ht_,heL_, 2Lh:tl;ut. it xs,in'V'_is.ib,1(g_\Q_ {the naked` h=umja.n eye. 7 _ .. 4 T D. S". Dean, of Clinlox,\.'si_\y s: Dn.'n,q.$'a I 0Iurm4rwi11'c`ure A . has failed; h<:1ieve\Vhal .1~sayandtryit. I)pq't' Salt Rheum whn all `else go on s\1t'f(g}'}nxg for years as ldi_`d." L`. P . >PALMVl-`.R, EURGI-`.ON.`_ EYE mm Th net and Noise, 4(hCo`.lege street, '3ru do r from You a treet, Toronto, may 1:: domullednt the aurenwa Hotel, Iiurrio. the Stcolld Friday of eyer)- month {mm to n 3.11). ` Mrs. F. Pearson, In_glewoed..0m.,_s\ys: "My baby. -ve.m_ont1x`s 01 ._had eczema very badly ; on his face and hea . I procured two boxes ~~ of the Ointment and'whe'n they had been used ` all signs 9!, the disease had_disappe`ared.".T ` , ., -I s1G-HTOYBIRDS. Vlhat-.HefllJas Done For WelLKmgmj)ana-/ + % dianfeonle. A {READ wan [HEY snv . ....__-.....- ;Bheumatism,~8atanh, Dyspepsia ` and.0thsr%Ai_|ments cured % mmmmm ' Wonderful little $ A Pellets,` i maker, with E. works, and to siding It 166 Borden street. Toronto, On- tario. Canada, pays `'1 sugared` intense \ p|1n Io!` near wlre yc-no nu... .._;-y-. .,._.... and eonstl atom. -Accompanied b a fox); dstmaing symptoms. had no wu melancholy sleep and than was emaclaxion. One month no try Mnnyonm Remedies using. two bottles 0 `the dyspepsia cure was completely cure r; and um to.-day lathe enjoyment of excel- lent henlth and s Irlts. I am Able to out anything I cons der myhcure molt won- dertul mud cannot undone lnnyon too I1"1 _--_ 1/ . .u.1son'i Bheumtle cm uidoa am to re- hm In one tothree hours an cure: In t tow ;m" mu `chm! Cum puklvely cum all ; m on`: a : ilormayot lmmm and munch \roubloc.'. Pr1u 25. ` _ ~ ' I` ~A - -nnnrnnn I Q E Manson`: ` forms of ' Pcc 25. Ilunyom W Gm. E. J. Bl(W.\`. Barrio. Al7i.=tun and Cm-more.. Innox & Bo_v9. Etmvale. Barrie Oice-- Cor. Dunlap and Owen arms. I-Ilxnvale (Ii'u~-0pp. Hunt`! How). "' Monev to Lo.'=.n ut low:-st rates, `.b{eTii in I com In a few nouns. nus cu. `Nunyon mush Cure Imps cons , night mum, sum aqreneas ind npeedlly huh the Inn . Price 254:. "2 Irxnyonw Kidney Curemeodll: catalyst: in the back. lama 0 : rolus. And II_l forms, mm dmlzo. Price so. Mun;-on : Nam Cure stops nervouanm all . ...m. .... an u-mm. Prlco 26. -` -..._ A- `forms or \nm|uuvu nu... ..... 7` ~ ` A Cold one prevent: pneumonia and `mean up few noun. Price Ne. cousin. ~~~~ --A .....anv nu}: ma Price 25:`.- Munyozvn new tm1!dn up the system. Munyuxru Hendachn Cure non: (hm xnmnm. Price 250. a Munyoxfa Plle\0_|ntp_:_eut poml 55"" BLOOI\ ass SKIN 1: a A-A-l\4.: t A >HEAL'l * `PILLS 5% `Fortl ye '60 eta. etch a or sent prep: of price. sent pl-eptua o_n recexpcz otcprice. nowx M!,1DIC!NECO., 1 * . Toxomo. /(\ HIV. In Suing T*"'~_\`.a gat,P=.rd Blboll >> "Hi'BuBqg- V Nb: other remcdw _o:<.scsses_su :~ r; p1'- fect -ieansmg; Vheaamg 3.5) &:ur:f_y1ng `}':rope1'nr:.<: s Buraibch `Woo `.f.tt!`5. t not.nni~ {i 12:95 's.1'tex'na11v bufit. `heals. Vw_hc-:7 re: lied 'e,\tex'nJ1y`. all `sorcsul I LJr\h1'u.\ nn`\5:r\n: 0'11` In -- .9 Hm " sses. `(`.r\'\.fu':L.`u4' sores, I We were going to have such `fun out at camp the` other day `.hut-1- ` Well.'who' did-n t you?` ` , We foundm. stray cow, and intended to milk nhm`. but thaw \vm's1\`t. uso'1"` in thnoamp that kns\v,-ha:m,,,. 'sorc5u1c'-* -pg blotclws. mpuon skin :1. Ami _`puz`e `as .. `,.cxbe s.- 1`akc;nru C5. i'C1'Y`-{U1 501 ca, 5. };:1c, !e:~.~-= -5; the. _ any *1 t'em0v<-':' WU moiid.` eetc or \v1.stc`t11;1tt'e't fx'o`m "1"? ' stem," an.dtB.<)ro1I=,{h1y "regulates all th. mgzms `- .ofthe,bod~_/, restoring the stmn2t;;h,f liver `-"vels"zi11 to` h.ea'.ith,y,-: actiox1.v~'- 4 ~ 1-. . "D kNow1.EDGE IS 1*o\\{i::1. U Iitrumozc Lmxox, "Gr,-J. J %amzmm '1`fIsE" iSvAN`D mm.- x a;|'lU|n.i'|;& htiun rm-nmu hall) in; at Drug Is'6fe s prepaid receipt $145.45! For the Blood. my: `'1 sum-rec Intense uree years from dyspe gin on; 112 aymutoms. Toronto, U!!- suffered nus from dvsnemll I-Ilxnvale (Iit-~-0pp. Hum`: H D{`3 `IST will vinit Gookstown 1st and Bra ulnesay of each month: Hillsdale last Wednesday, New Loxell 2nd \V(u1nesd.1y. 0k`e-I~.a-,1 of Post Olce. B1rrk=.,()nt. y nu H1/IALV. nl4Iur1'.uxV. C. Ovmuzs nan Nmm Rxmzm:+;: Browns ~bBlec)x`_Uun1o,)Ht..Btmie ` W, 'I`n1ephone?7. ._ > _ 7: r A " 'Ki="r-`ER 4976: 1AmlIS'I'EliS &c. HSWSOH I C;lE8WIOKl3- .AlM1lE9I" I?uG n;m.:on.. at the Sui! Aaau up an uuunna-v HYSICIAN. BUI .G_EO2\` an - (Late of Drs. uarvie dz I-xmith Oxillia.) Onrxcx-1 AND mmnrzxcn :-Corner Owen` and Ll<;)le.r-..`syeetsA;4',;:ieT Lrmxox, novs in miowxl A}lRISTERS. S(IL1(`lT()RS ` r-rs THEINIZ-"ff-% DICHXUIDH Q HAUW A I 3 1 anmsmms. smmnuas IN (`QURT OF JUSTICE. NOTARIES. ` . PUBLIC CGNVEYANCERS. VJ 0M<~cs-,-1"Bo.ie. an x 'r and- nlekmmew ' :Bk3t.K.n at 0 A Saws] uc0I1ABaY's%Bmmuwuj AV%wEsTEn'N%V JINSUKN 0E. *`- ' `~..0F TOR`)N'rQ.~ Q nommn nose` 1:. AL?` QARRISTER. SOLICITUR. ..-.-... . .....~n nn . Llxparilneata have mcentny. new Vuuuw V " to prmmnzt -tlbav aiming at. locomotive by `maanbtlziltlz them` when uktim an. tmbrukes. or wnum climb- nadm. ' ya. w. A. Ross; -E.u.c.s._ EJQ. R` {`.,P.,I1.ndrm. Oareflxili Qnnlnnnned and L'l,`rucd ~ u.(u~............--.- -,_.. ~~~-.V :1`\';[pr`i/1nea;fa,l}ILVc ,l'9.Ce11tly_ been mad in nmvmt -Una tlxllm n. vv. 1`. [SUD-' F. C. P., London. 1n 1 X714: -1 A` \ Pop Tm; QUESTION ` \ \ \_ . + 69: nn1,AaE mcINsx: rmm , ,_ 0l!_|gge--Ib name. next am: or '14: `Shank. Hekeggiei Block. .fo)1s_D|cxmp.vx. ILA. D. F. Xnouza-r 3 L0.0Mr :91-rm; sums mmR..Pn0(`l (on can hgwe one anywhere !`rom.86U0 to 5,(}O0 from tbelavge numbe{ [or me by ' n n. w. n. MMLARBH. L and (V-t.__21L - 51.19 `'-,.mm ,mm"m:` AUinT It OOWAE. ,,.?`.4.a;;..;',.;m4.m.;.: 1331; 7SiiT??'uxrn. U. x'., Mmuun. A ` ` T PHYSCIAN. sl7jIL(u:0N.'&.-. rt: ANiINI(I}I1' Rsmpxre .: M. :M%6uteAomeav.wA . uswsuu u cnuwnun... , BARISTESj Solicitor: at the_SI . Lourtvo! udciwm for Ontario, .lora'N0hrion,_ nveyxneenncu-. Monuyto. um. Onion: on : `Block Birrie. . ,-C. E/. Bursar. A. E. Ii. Cnnucxm n. T. X:7viTn? -. ..- vs:-uvv I_ |lY.'~l(.`lA_h'B, I /TC. ` No witlrcnm-ehui - XE. o. H%.UL1YON,h,i vou mm A Hous5 Am_zN'r.TB_A1ziu1`. o_nm'n\L. r\"ax. W - ., J. Hmwx. uul Pm-more. ' BARRISTERS. soucmms. HOOD. JACK8 & rusi , Noumr-zs. ETC Barri. Suyner And Tonoznhnn. HONEY T0 LOAN. `J39. Hob " - -Jm FILER!- Bnrrk _0!\-9: l{qae"_ Bidet. (5 H- LYONJ G. Hfortx. W. A. BOYS. N\, _ mcwni. some riinv A-fbx BY A eno- lxumgmvslcma. ` - Wh! In: Iowa nre skin - Invite _to the locker Which in inc 3 Lmle Du`: life. Experience haaahown that may sick bglziaa are sick becauus thgy have bum I badlyutqd by parents who were lgnoramt. ol the fact that a`bab_v'a stomach is weak and delicate. and cannot possibly digest things which the lathe: _and , mother moat without causing_nny 5 disturbance. Babies oltan suffer with diarrhoea and dysentery caused by eat- ing such food as sa`ur' kraut. onions, - hied potatoes. cucumbers. cabbage and such things only the strong stomach ` of 5 working man or womnnn imld di- " .....n 11...... non.) hnkhu with nursing` {1m11nAi. ronnrnmkx. U4 0 VVUIIUILB umu Us Wvcurgnu \. vvvv -- guu Even nun babies with nursing bottles lnv`oben given "pop and ginger ale by umtbemwho knew no better. ` 1 4., ..,.L _..,'.|.,.-.. km In In order to teach mdtht-re how_to feed their babies in 3 wk? 'to'k'e {'1 them well and make them grow strong the Daily New, _(.`hicngo,\l1a.s interest- ed a prominent physirian of that city ' in the mater and has induced him to write out ' wine plain directions for baby `feeding in thehope than many will profit by the reading. and apply the "ounce of'1ix3evexiIion," which is . worth "uiani pounds of cine." 15.... .u...;. .i....|c elm nmlilrnn who died STRATHY & ESTER ABRISTER8, Solicitors in High! Conn 01 Jnttioe, Notuiur Public Conveynnoer amcelz 0v_er Bsnkot Toronto. Hm-ie. Money m sumo! Q2000 md upwuds, to Inga -I A nor nan! worth "many vpounus U1 cum. More than `half the children who died last year died from diseases which were preventable. and they would not have died if iiarenta had obeyed certain well known lnws out health which cannot be broken in min. To be sure, mlarge number of children. die from diseases which they inherit from their parents. and such (liscascs are for the most part incurable. Others. again. die from ex- posure to cold and dampness. Children whonre brought up in dark and dninp baseuients. whore the sunlight never enters, cannot be healthy. It there is a baby in the family" it is all the more inlportant to avoid the basement, with its foul air. absence of sunlight and nmrneas to tlw sewers. l'l'S.N*A'1`URAl. FOOD. Milk is the only proper and sale food for a baby under six` months` of `age. This `is the food which nnluro herself -provides. . Tho milk from the breast of a ht-a.lt.hy_ mother is perfect in all ' respects. .1! a mother is ` not strong and we.1l.or.iI' she does not have ` enough uiilkto satisfy her baby. than some substitute must be found. .Usu:1l- ly this is oo\\_rf7s milk._ But cows milk is different from human milk underm- not `be given to a. young baby until it has l)(%0nII1il(l.6 thinner and more like mothers milk. in `a way thnt I shall presently describe. _ Ir`L._.. -.... mwnn nuivllmniu uihn llllllht anzul presently uesunw. There are some niblhets Who ought` ' not to nurse their babies even if they have plenty-of-milk. Women who have consumption. (wnucer scroluln, syphlis. or any chronic running sores. `or who are subject to rlieumuytisiu. :so_ that they are laid up with it-such motlners shouldhqt nurse tlleir babiss. lxcnuse their milk is not good, and*their bullies will sooner or later grow..Lhi.n1[n weak` :-._: L.-._... ........l.. Mal .A*"*1z}m7fin frofn vll(`alVIl&":i')o(;rl} red; -rslrort and "A trlfling asiokness, such as 0. mild fevqr, mclig-stion. neurulvgiax. 910., need not prevent nursing, lmcause such com- > plaints do not change the milk. II a mother is well and strong, and has plenty of milk. it, is her duty to nurse her baby, for there is no other food nor any other milk that will be quite as good as that from hex` own breast. `Ibis is `not :1 fwd of the doctors, but `is proven by_ 5ta'tistiv:.s` the w-orlwd over. ADVICE '.l`H_E MOTHER - .,.1.:.... ;..V on}. AU VJ_\,1'4 inn, 1'.L\.1;1;La;u- , . ll , The deatlis among Jialiies in l theig loundling homes and orphan nsylums is ii sonieLhi.ug fri'ghLful_. If auiother does '0 not have enough milk for her baby the `quiingity can often be increased by suitably ihcresusiiig her diet. She should drinhvigoely of grliels, aoups and cows `milk. ale, uml alcoholic stimu- lanls i-minor? be depcndegl upon. They often diuunish the milk Insbead of -in- creasing it. liesitleia this, milk which is produced by :'u(:i_l drinks, is not good and strong, but, watery4.nc1~we4Lk.bCorn iucul gruel. oatmeal, porridge, barley wati-r--theso.,a1'e all useful and tend to minke good milk. -They an} tasteful, strengthening and cheap. All kinds of_ meat, hrolhs and vegetable soups, tire ` good. in n word, the dielui anursing woman who has noi4s_uough+,rn_H1:L should consist. of the atrongst. kind of liquid food. - ' .'l`he milk which has been in the breast liquid food. The 1' hill: lu the,.bal;y' 1" allowed to_nurse. The new milk wvhlbh mules m is always been-vex `_1u_1 ry. or 0 has had 9.sud- den {rig l. B ould not I use her baby until her bre:l.s1' haziflrsleg empl.ied of milk. * *\ urn nu'1.~u.~n ||;'l:.|1r.Am:V \ {r aevgral hours is not as good aThl1t . w "ll 18 frel9l:ly-aeL:;eL il`.:jt is thin . and w Lery. The stale milk should be aw .0 with u breast pump before richest. and hgest.\\A mother _\vh9`,h%1s }s'1"hg'S s)lould`be increased, \ V`l'l1clhe1::n baby ls` llreast-tedv.(\)r vbolllverfed. its teie_a1ng should be at m- l gular hours. The alonmch of a baby, like Vtho slonmoh oI'z1 rown person , must have, aorne .xigL. ll uny motllera make a great mii~;l.zlkc in `nursing their children too nfmn. `l')urin_g'the'flrat month `:1 baby shouldmol be nursed ` ofle_ner.llh:l|1 every two houria, and aftyr this tirnc the intervals between nursr Aft'0I` Bl` months of age. the .lll_)y `should no nurse ollenor than every_lln'ee or four ; hmirs during [he-7'd5f1Y>Lll(l only once, during llle`,n i.ghl,. '.l`hesnm0 rule shoulgl . bronght up on hold good with bztbiea the bottle. ` ` . ' 'l\lnn Hnurfnr wmnimr mun}. ha` {Y(W- ~ the Dome. - 3 .l` timqtor _w(-nning must be` gdv- ernot somewhat by cu-cumatunces, ghut nun ru1e n\welIch'L1r1 should be xvctxnsgl before the end of tbevlfirst Agmr. This `is best for both I11othgrjn c )i1d.AIbex` a_ enfthe breaatmfilk `V 'hemn1es_ thin a watery. audv the hub fails to be nmf.inflml' with it. It` fai `ta crow. U5U(1D|l|.I.lll\ IIU\/Vlllxj vlllu ix. um; llJ0 _ , V am` aatiqtled with it. ta._i1 grow, loses its colour. a.nd`la'1mble t.ohuve _d.inrrhoen. Many casearof _rickets ans}, 5 scurvy some from too _J_0ng nurainfzi ( Mtef the baby is wea/necl it shqu not be brought, to the 1-.neru.1 table ` and, {van ul sortaot lam, bubshonltl be a van mwa` milk with mtale` bread and, [given all :sorta.ot moo, nuvsnouxtl be Von wows` my i. weak and deiioateshnuld have 'ulnn M Hm 1:1-Hf nln] and}! which I or it weak and do IOMGET. smum mw lime of the Vartif nu coda which rm nmu M-.nn+ in mu-.rHm. ~` Jmcvll vnu unn- in sum" man 3! 6 per cut. H. H arm-nu, 4 lime or the arm ml :00: nmnow about to, epqrlbe. ' .' nmvmmrn. Imnsh` `u. Hljli. '4 V '\ vrg 155: 1`.|:n 1u':u-uI.A1u;\Y.\ "Ai2~ E16 :T ia":b:Ne. . has already boon gain `that Vthq gxun ..Lu.I.|LJ.1Atu IV \un - z any mtnral food` my .. bub nuclei] uixn:nnLh:`ofalze'nU.lt of age in un: wrnunu by its mother : breast. All other iooda no ionizn. alien. Irohl. mpg itnhxnothex-'9 breast. All oznor xoou: up 1 ` n. alien. men con mi `cannot e its place until . Vnter has been add , and sutr nlao. to`$x`mko`iz u neaus possible lie hu- man milk. Even `then It in not em: like it. for tha curd or shoal: part 1 con ml} is coarser. and lurder to di- sast. tlnn that of hutmm milk. and do vgha_.t we will we can only mnke than: Iumlsr. We cannot make them identr oal. There are sevaxgsl way; of making 1 thom_as nearly alike as possible. One ` way up to add. for n newborn bnby, two to four parts wzlfzr tonne fart j cont` and than to each pin of I thug thinned milk, add a. t_eaapoonluLof whxte sugar. Mothers` mxlk has` more 1 9:31! in it than cows milk. Anotbar I 1. better way_ in to let the milk stand for s` - ht l- um. and then I... n... mguyrig nseoonlv the up- D"L\ m`2:vxA2u:R8..u. 0l`!'It`x!:-Ot:ar. l)i:nk~p Ind (twmoati. . Kittie. ` stand for six ght routs. anu wen , {or the hub f has only _the up per M1 the cream whwh baa ` risen. o the "top while it has been standmg. ' " ` ` The lower half of the milk oohtaina , the heavy curd. which is too hearty ~ for}: y"oung bah 1a.__]uat about. ow add more angst to thgfi and it is very nearly like human ml _ ,whilo the top milk" ' .1 sun nlbuvv .AA.n.u u........- Forvnome babies even this top milk is toqhrich in cream, 11 so water must be added to it. sometimes as much as two parts water to one of milk. Just how much water is neoemary to add for. 3 given baby can only be told by experiment. If the baby throws up the milk in curdled n1-asses or lumps. or if ita stools are filled with wbxtn ecks, you ma be sure the food is too "strong. an more water must be added. All mm. hm lmhima nan nhmlld b6 added. ` All milk for babies use should i acalded or half boiled. It should `be 1313,04 ed on the stove as soon as received and taken off the file as soon as the first bubbles begin to form, Boing tho . milk alters its taste and makes it 0011- . stipaiting, but half - boiling does not i hurt it zit all but purifies it and makes ` , it more digestible. vlt will also lgeep ' sweet much longer than raw milky!` ` After it has been heated through in > the manner just deecribeilfsoine oom- v {non baking lslbtiil. should be added to , it, which prevents it from becoming 60111`. lnunmw NEVER`PENS%\ AT THE SAME TIME 1T 1s PRAC"1`I- ._CALLY NEVER CLOSED. (`an Nevhr` Be (tulle r_huI-A Revolving tvllndcr with n Door Inside :1 Cylin- 'der \V|Ih.'rwo I'a-,um'.'.cs-lu Value on Htcxtmshlns. ._ The invention is just announced of a _ door that in neverlclosed and never L open. It is the only doornu earth that 9. person is forced to shut behind him _ under any and all circunislances. Wa- ter cannot. pass through it or around the casing. It is Lhu invuntionof lAl- Gxunder Kircaldy, of Glasgow, land, and he has l:ihored lo bringgit to its present. Estate of perfection for ten years. 1)..-...`....-.i.. l n.;.} Amp ie i'm.m`rdnd for Scot ' [U8 uunsuttiw, vvuun: um uvvn ... - ..,-_, is bolted a. hollow, cylisudrical casing. _ In thiH casing are two doors, but they ; are `not opposite one o.not.her, rather being located on two sides of the _ l volvea a. hollow cylinder, and there in ma tlooryyny to this cylinder. casing. \V'L-thin "this hollow casing m- j . .......` nun: xnurv /vvI'ul1\`u7l`|l3`.R '7 _ t l riz_na.rily, this door is intended vessels, for its chief claim to dis- tinction is that it is water tight. To the bulkhead, where the door in mm? .. x. u-g 11 I...1Im.y .uyli.mlr'mn.l nrlsn. _ IN `fun: 1{1svo_.v1NG (7YLiN1)ER. ' :1 Now, `when .it is` desiredko pass 1 >thruugh this novel door, the cylinder V 1`eIerred to. .\vithin_t`.-9 twang is_ turn - ed so that the door thereink is opposite .'4f\>Ql\ :.. nu. .m...nsr \Vhen ed that the uuur luuxmux m u,,,,..5..-.. one of the doors in the cans:-ng. When theingrcss d_o01`wa,y is m 1).` line with the bulkhead '(mo1`\v-n._y the passenger enters and stands. on the bottom of the casing, and revolves the holtow cyl- inder until he l)1'inK8Y,Ui6` 111- rrrnuu llnnI`W`."l'.V intu htlltl U Omcxa ;--I.undon nndanvliln chambers, I03 Bay street, Turonlo~ I 'I_`gl_qp}1_one 2413. Bchomborx. "Saturday; ` H. E, Inwuz. B.A. ' Jab. Russ. 13.0.

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