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Barrie Examiner, 21 Oct 1897, p. 3

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Added 00 this g1`inv.s.`n'c e_en the part oi the-.Ne\vfoundlnndsrs has been the enl`drce~ment of the prohibition against the u-.e of trapn in`cod-fishing, thb"ef~ [evt of which htisvbeen to cause is sliormge in the catch" invblVm;`_ Tn. Ids of nearly $150.00.) to the resident fislmrmn. `That the use of traps is a. direct violation of, the laws of this \ wlony, as well as an `infraction at [french tmaty rights .there~-is n doubt ; hut as Fiance gives her fisher men a tounty on cetch,besidee but- `, lit and other bounties, thus enabling ih;em_to undersell the Newfoundland- ers in the market. the latter insist upon the right to halninpetheh` dis- adyantnge by an incieased catch. A9 " the appeals `oi the colony to the home . igovernment for meliet ihnve been un- --- uilingq---{.he-excuse--being-the+n:ea-A f, 3 :ity' of wcquiee.o,noe in tha-- French - a-l_a.ims,- the fishing populatl'on,'is fast . - li:cuIxg,Z dean-t `and `rezittpfor open, u'pp08lti0 to thle`-exedution of the mo~ `dug . vivendi. ` The Newfoundlandem imnplain that they are sacrificed" to. -Lhe"huropeAn intnresta of Great Bri- l _ Lain. that the Frenoh.d0 not-use'm_uch of the 'co85t`they hold. and that they intertefe. with _'other. rights of, the I _ co;ohistj'beside_ these'pertaiEi ngtto ~i-~--4-1;};i5`5finl1efieB:I"`Bi1t a.s France uses the ' sheries as avtminlng school for her navy _a.n.d 9. ou1t*e'ug:' supply of train; _ mi eeainonifof-he1' meets`,--and has. be. tildes; -9. pride in retaining Ithe few /astages left of her once `rent ' sea-' sham on 'the,e.outinent.' i is ifl.-ult. to see how any radical solution of. the French shone "pm'b1em can bejeuched. .;;.ypuqu. Quin was :9 :a.v(_ Wvn a nu `W vied. .93.: w`a.,:%w` my me. - ,0?;39"1.i*'!`E.,!`.' !!?`" L " I .y`u;._, nun .. LADY VBUR.-.`i`ON"S ACOURAGE. VILLAGE BELLE. L-001110 lm o. paxfw {ma 91* - nKJ1d;WhllVQl` we L 13 aonvotv-3_D18V we iwiu - USE FOB? SKDI MILK; The dismition of the skim milk is 3 problem, that does not pboefve the consideration that its im[TorTaW:3`\r-' rants. It is for the most part regarded as in. secondary product, and as such. convenience has too much to do with its ultimate resting place. fed to the hogs, says Nutionnl Stoolunan. it ` _is too oen allowed to get sou: in ` summer find frozen m` the--winterfand thus has the profit squeetd out of it f before it has a, chance to show what "Lt can do. Skim milk oontains the most v}1lun.ble part at the milk when` either `fertility or muscle making ls in ques- -_ tiou. The valueofu. ton ofekixn milk . may be reckoned at 82.31, while` that` 0_i 41 ton of. butter is only worth 49 cents. and when, roughly speaking, a, `V "cow gives twenty tone of skim Inllk to one ton of butter we see that the fertility of the'ski.n1"u1llk'is farvgreat , er than that of the butter. Skim milk ` um is all skim milk oontelns no me % at EU. and is therefore an excellent -. feed to halnnoe :1 ration ol corn. The Ordinary` farmer produces too much food hv the sha`pe`_o{ carbohydrates, and ~ any feed, that contains an-abundance `l of pr`g,-Lein~ia to he sieleomed, and as such skim ml!k'st;mda high in the list. But if it is dumped into o~dirty bar-. ' ' rel, and once ortwlce annnek. ac: oording to the fullness of the barrel, ls` ' ourried down to the hog pen. And there allowed to stand a few days be- ~ t fore it is flneilly all fed. 0. large part of its usefulness has been destroyed by Uml .fm-, to tllriftinees. lmcleriu. Why `the separator peopledo not lay more fslress upon l.l1ls-zulvunmge o(Theirma-. tohlnos `hue ahxvays been a. source of ' ~wouder' to me. When n. um._n has a sepa-r:';l:or the skim mllk is turned out` sweet, and unless he he the personifi- oatlon of carelessness, he gloesinot like? to pour` it. into 3 l dirty. swill barrel. Butwlmn heuse~l the grnvil;3_',.metl1m1 emnelixnesb the milk ls already ' sour, and he th nks that it , is sour. anyway, and there is no use luking- so much trouble with -it. "And then the separ- {ntor gives back the milk warm. und- . llll wlntm-, ll fntl -ul, nuum Hula mnlnm g:_u.ur gives pack the milk und- ' 111 Winter, if fed at. once, this makes gil `inure valuable. Whilq :1 man will feed milk while: it is is warm he may I` not take the Lroulvle to wzirin thecold y.`uiil~k, and a. 'vplg Elllud with iced milk lsnot. a pleasing nor profitable sight. But the moat pr0fit.;ul;l,.: of all ways pf -disposing ol ssmi milk is to turn it into eggs or poultry. Eggs am mnsbly protein, v:u1xi. skim milk is the suits," so one turns into the ol.l1er in -l conducted by the hen lm 3. must. pi`ofil.u,blo manner. Just ' what. it tom of oiuvor or cow pea hay is`wor.th whau it is fed to the cow, ths xnuiiure carefully saved and -the .5klm lnllk f.111`nwl imn mrmx wnnlal hn 1-. nurbu wuuu 1: rs mu (0 we cow, U16 manure lskilxnlnilk turned im.o eggs, would he :1 revelation to most of us. And this is xvhere we umke our nxoney, ' Grow clover or cow peas dnxi make a profit, by so doing in the '|nc'roused :{erti'.iLy of the soil. Fe_eil the bay to the cow. and make {mother profit; by the in? creased amount of mhlkt at the now -will have by reason of he pmpe_r amount 0! protein. in her bill of fare. Save` the ma.11;u.re anxf make . another proflt-lgy reason. of the increas'ed value of the manure, owlng to the am- `V mania it gels from the clover. Feed the skim milk to the hens and get ` still number profit from the p_rot"ei'n l in the milk. And when you mnrkejt ' _ 'our clover hay in the `shape of eggs. ' novwmg ah the smmye time that there [ are 'a.lreu y three profits to: your lcfredlt on L 9 Iamn, .l`ondike_ is not in l. _ . - 5uot'L0x1~,-pressure of f.hFiir-- thirty? .t{s'enf_y-lilsfe feet, e.11d.-__z_a__t(he elev ti ` can he dra.w.n'(_liminishee. >Mr. Culbert- Jansxvering a. question, is fifteen feet to which wa-tev is .to_ be raised by sue-. ` evphou p`nn'1p,, nnd'by. 0.1-1 means use ` 1`heoretlca,lIy, yvet.er can l)e'1fuised by three feet. at the level of the, ocean} but in practice it is not safe to depend` uponthls to elevate water more than increases, -the height. t9_wl1ich mater, eon e barn. xvi-ltzes h3f1?'.W`Undwe;;: above well," which ls .twenLy-five feet deep, making the elevrntion forty feet`. but if the water_ in - the well is never less than fteen feetyleep, or ten feet below the surfzjoe`, he ca.n_hring it up" by placing the pump at the barn. If ` he can evercomtebor rather lessen the e.levation"l>y sinking a. false well at. : the barn into which to place the pump, and" from this dig n, trench to the- well, so_ as to keep the extreme height tion below the praet ic'nl- `limit, we" would advise'%T1"W.`zitTZIi'Sfiiil1_' of n galvanized pipe. The , difference in cost, between plain and gzihmnlzed pipe :. -x...4. mun ,....,1 :.. ..n ..1.\:. ..: .\`..'|' vvuv -gun \.'\-111 `aunt! uuu Gunun-|.|L1.v\A lugu - is `but little. nd in all plain`. pipe - there is a liability of ._~mmll ` imperfec-' , tions. and thv.'cas'ting_in galvanizing q rills as large. 1\_'o\vap'mr:liole _a.'slm:ga ~53 asxlmll `pin ~m' ahhe otsuctlon mp8 7 800 feet lon g_<\\'ould be fatal'l.0t11esuC\- cess of the s_vstem;_s0 that, were there i `xxodiffereee in thdlength of tlmdeach , would last, itwould` not pay to take that plmnces of .usin'g plui.n.pipe..In lagfin \ thenipa -plenty of thick rad hzad" {Th ' .1 oil paint slmultl be used. and"grea.t.. 4 care taken tlgnt every `joint shoultl be L1 "screwed up txght._ It will alas" pay to, paint the whole le lzlx. of each thread H witlytha, int. IE, e.elev3.ti<'m~ istoo ` . great to. 9.~low' the` use of npv}mp.. the mill. he can. gither use a `p _. 'jauk" over they-.wll. (operated, '1) ..n. wire-.mp9 l'.1`oxnth8 nnll.__or_ a P .1`; of v " ua.dm'nts"-`oqle ab, the;,1mll,' ndltbe _ * 0!: or over emu pndjape beds ,byp 3` two `N .v 49. galvamzsd 3 l wires. r These 9 `outd.be at-ossed. d in, 9. 300-1 4' V ;ootsp_ana; it isa.dv' ahto asap or't- them-m thy ml:ld:lm~ ; isxcamba one`- : bv...e'rautilin-n. Debi`. d"n.l:`mhin'sz to` - mm 373:1; Ai) E11611} 111 `M19 ml.(l(3;l0'`%'l8.Cal1.- D0 11011.8" 5 Ifbhinh E0,` by..e raut,il g!-1} , each-side-t; [U3 /i.ceLo _ L1-2x=~hard.- * wm3.'fivn m-"six h` dnnm hv rirnnnd %-.Fs'Esi."; Ia.'%';`3}ir' 8'Tz;'a"`5T TI $82, ,2 'I\h1.s.'v:_il1. xzhyh` ; to` move with thga . Ir.es-azidg` '_ `e o=e:J;ne.keepcnemL ` '_ 7.59. `. * n: * ~ i `fr T. ` . q rants; an-"be. ` d at any 1 .Wlnd?$.il 3?. .. ,. L 2 I; `L V A3`1%*'-"f `*2 ; ' .5. 1' nm'.- 3a mi` `sh v:ou*o" ` L`; . *0 . . ` . 11 psaix. eugn} 91 a`: . w `bu uJ..DKll\JI;,\lg' >}_IUIMo DH cgd,`fiv9 r's_i `don {by around U. Ihi-IVH'~ll Ia`,-', each -side '0 9. of [on oh 3!:-WI 1. wot free anti" xJften_i'x5 Ma.w}teI to the itopl :42 `each: 'm1is wil " a.Hn`w' t11mm.to*.' move wikh the--" rnmrms. "FROM "A oxsatmw. `mug it1h`oivyf\a`t $`?ug1_.`u.. cuter at an a:su=:.`-=,ad;d=~we..i=*,***-*% n _ to ale .mfm 12`... . .m5` ~ [b8 Quadrant turns nmithn -nu lhiilm 1: no not as cum . V Eautmtirnfnc turns mam-'3L'i3s j in Mill! and otthplnng. IIO.t*}?t` , tgch wires runnuuz to |tD'r'm`bv I-I14 an BU tach fhnf in own and onnalnng. pmcaus,u_1__ wires runn` , that in the and tho short pious. to connect one with the; numn and war. In we and or um short 9396113 one with tha lung and other with actuating at the L To make: eonnectfuns of wins tq qua.drant& {sis well to use clamps stirrups. and at (ms and than shun! A burn buckle" for tigh ning lhd :!v1.\l\{ith eikgaor of then: sviial L ~ nm t pump` W W! . an abundancabf water 233 with per care will last many yeun. ` TRDEHNG `A,B.0R.`E"S H00_FB. "HhVa`-you agoqd wig fontho loch poha cuitgf The old aaying`_"no foot, 4 110 home." is notoniy a. truss one but mnnti +......x. H"... c........... .. 5.1;--n.. uv uvuq. In lAU1o`ULI-Iv, It IJJW UIIU UB9 ould temh the farmer tn taikelho lmtnfcam of the feet of all colts. Tho toe often gets too long. unbal:moes`th`n.\ foot and than npblnmrs. 3pa,vi.`n,a` and ` ovary olbnr disebse to which the feet andIbga`am hair. See that the. foot is kept raspad off and Laval. Do not 11155 a. knife iI'iL am he helped. as..tho first blacksmith ,t.hat shoe: the oo__lt will cut enough away to last` a lifetlqio. In no part 5f the horse's anatomy hm hmsutfemd. so many wrongs qr ,end_ux'- ad so much utuneoessary sufferingha . . f _ ` % :,`3.,i:':..:::* ,, ..32.}:*&,?2` gm cg: mum neoessa suuerxngu In his feet. in them i tha.leao.e&- 01meevve'ryb1zxc",t:hwlu3ea 1. TIT to Inf. Hm mlfn arnw un with 'au.ohg Fm nr. ` us no excuse Iorkctmrrxg mam. Use the twp on t.he__u.i1dersxd of the toe and under no ('L1 (!l).lI1S[n09S ut the rrmn an Hm numiAa M H...` in i -A-`Mm nuu unuer no L-umunsmnoes gut um `rue? on tzlmoutside of the fa I.""1`lS6 ent m hoof, from thtrcbronet to, tho 801%, is o'over_od by (5 fine coat ng of natural vnrmsh. lyeginnlng at e u . ' gar margin of ooronec a.nd`grzuhmi y becoming thinner as It dknscends. Un- _ 51131` cover of this varnish U1 onew born as secrettid and pmtacted unt.'l it -at~ ' talus its mamrlty. The mois ure ne- ` (>&1zn'\' Iw Hm :1n'mnn.V' nnrmnmu tn Hm blllll LIB IIl:H31l.l` My . `E118 UIOISLIXTO parfec by 1110 .1n'Lum`.' economy to th ._ 1 on of Lha horn is rgtah1a' within It and the inluehms of wet u%1` (`TV nra Inn` ni zlnfinu-an YPH: nunu numu u zmu we uxnuenms 01 wot u a dry are "set M. defiu no. It is easy see that this most ' portant c0verln_$' should not be interfered with. and (11% the foot shnusid be kept; level and goodgshauo from `undersido. we LOOL snnum 99 KGpt;_ law gooitgshapo fmm undersxdo. illiiw Eliulertyukor Xdverllnes Ills Rm- bnltulug Slull. _ -An Ohio umlertakes named Penma- do-esn t allow sentiment to interfere` with lyusinoas. He can't see why'the .shoanw.ko.r fnljoiniug his establishment sl1oul' odvertize his skill by displaying his samples oi the `tailor across the. Street hung` his latest sartorial confeo- tion iI),hiS front window, while the leak balmer's good work has to find ulodg- : uxent. beneath six feet of earth olmoal: as soon as'it;lms been accomplished. '\r....iy m.....:.. ...1..... i... ....... -im...... 4-in-.' _;"_-g.n's` . sy.mpu'ny. __ rm uouu us xunus ueen accompnaneu. L\Im'k 1`\va'in, when he was shown tI1e_' mummy of a -Pharaoh who. lived intha time} of Hosea. shrugged s11ou1'd_erswltlr` . ('onte_>1npt/nous indifference and re > x_1mr_kgu} Lo the curator of the` mu- All Mark has to do 15 to visit tlgp funeral. direc_tion_esl.al)lis_hmax1t of M3`- Pearce. at Ardmom, `Ohio. 1`=l1'ex'e hewtll probably fiiml sometlilng mo'ro to his fastidious fancy :int.l_1e shape of "cl `sample of embjalmiug kept: on view by; _- Mr. _.Pea.rce for 'inspaut'u_>n by his 01154 tomers. The "subject-" has now done service for 9. period 0'! three years.9.n ` the roprietor condently e _pecstl1a. it w ll last as long as he _ mama in . ~ business. l`l\n lxnrhy in hnnnnn Nos: `Minn. n` . her death. This pmhib originated iii the mind of_ '9. dmxnutwt or novelist, who wanted to senaationalize his re d- ersto oks, fonthere lies 1`. - . I:`e:`m:e's dead men. with` his very last haircut, the same tag `it. was two on three year; ago. Then. eon'1e_ eeythat Lhejhexrimll fell out, but on eo'u!dn'B ' pull the hair out of the ho wih` ` ` _ tweezers. - Each hair seems to )e pare t.icu!nrly riveted into the harde'ning~ ` - leather and bone. Even_ the fuzzy, . et death. * cohol. and a co1_nper_atively_ recent pro-. . ' duct. is the flmd wxth whmh the lighter heirs of all other pzi'r't s`of the body` remain the same as they were - Eormaldeheyde, a.. product `at wood a1-uh was embalmed, '9.nd_Mr. Eearce ea eh that there is now a 1 id witho en elemente added. thatjs ar better him ` the 1_4u ounces, `or allttle ever 0 egu_l- . used for the desiccation of lon`-83 \\"oi*.(';h--of the forms. 6hey ..-=-.*>dv= ` in question.- `Haven't ion got corpse that is at little f1`eslmr?"' A " AII '\i' 1 1 n 1 A v `A LI. - uusmess. _ - . 1`he;body in..i1ue5tion has been in* the ver_y warxncst workroom of his as-_ tabli ment all this while, ahd tllalett tlmrli e esh of the corpse is` total! free roin odor or putxjciaction. Som_ l'rl |e Jtrown, (Me: Sh} . (me PM: of nal"- ` ` leitc_n_ml' rm: Fcntlgg}-s. 1' __ An ordar w mh lmsjbeen. xeceived_ in England ajdusky. monarch in V 9. B'ritish; lony, for his mga1.ro|3es: , indicates. that `oivvilization _. is m ' g veryra.pid_pr.ograasLiu,_Weshv ` The. k u1gs_ who were _conten__h clgthetl solly in a top ho.t 'ai1d_ ..';.;.:.-. -4: ..;..1.I..a.. `:4: mm... 1...... -..... .. ..* ,.,._.w \..\_.u..\... .....v., ,. .. W, _...... ..,..._ { -pair of amklats.` if they h_avo'uot. no-~ : tua.]1y all gong areiiast digagppearinyj; 3 'Th`6_en'umerahionof Athg a.`rtiole',s 381:,--: red: rqrj ivi1_1,'gq' doubt be of interest l;owing _. tho" cloth'mg_0f:.'9.` gginir` ` .ist_V.m{&sn.:'1`a;ey are: A, v ` V ; ` Qn pair` oft.roiz$ars,b1&bk}'si;p}7`blbtIi; , ein1i;0W.5. 11`vV"11'i"-2?." ;i,1!s_;_u L r 9na.shirF;` W=k-sImer. in9`.s*-M11 am `i `ch "gut, sl:1*ai1htjtina.'a.: J.h_r`aid,.V '- v KEEPS A coups}: IN srock. A K1NG':AP `REL. I ,r_-mnme.[ '$ | R Mentions mac: cusrox IN! _T -THE u ru'rEnvxnmnol._ \ ` u-nu |vvJvvuA 5 am so `att: IVIMIAA uuuvo vuuv. ~ , In certain parts of Pembroke _nud `Cannzirthen. orneof the quninteet of {marriage cushoins heed to. he [)I`9V8-dr ant. "and; it is eeid still to linger to in certain extent in some of the more 5 remote vwlleye. but now curtailed and lshorn pf its pristine surroundings. 1-"l`hi5 was known as `u. "Bidding Wed- ! ding." and wus B01 redoent of patriar- long: timers, that in may be -iiiteieEEing lm describe what is destined soon to ibedonie-e mere memory of the past. . Tradition in sllsemt as ho" therigin of this ouatorn of 0o.1nbriu..- so we may `. pxesmne that it goes a `long way back iindeed. The conditions necessary ho carryeit out" coruzbd only be possible in ` a. district. where the inhnbitniits were rooted to the eohl, w-heredthe farms and ` holdings descended in unbroken euc- , eemion from father to son; and where no 'inherl_0pens were allowed to usurp j the `rights or the native popuglntion. ` To` illluistrafe this. we will endeavour bo describe a Bidding Wedding as car- riedourl`. forty years ago. when the in- ` stttuitiorn wasomeintainod` with all its `of the district wlhere it prevailed. `so in\ every respect. `l`..`.. H... ::..,.+ ..n...... ..n ...1`... .......-..'ms.l- ` qgiginal chn.ra.cteristice. The detieila ' _ were given us by: an intelligent native: _ bh`at~t.hey"1 nB.y be reliied on usebrrect nun; Avauwan vuuv UAA\o.r\.q --an-u..w Ivvav giiaTaf11y tom t tFt1ifxfdi' ihd , famubies. ` others of the more respectabw class. so `that to have u. Bidding: implied a cer- v mm social status. &nd;Tthawg1;gj1gLing,_, oouuyla were both come o 1`espect,n13Ia Ihzun hun nf Hn nhnnn made un their ' nu` 019:; Aueyuuln It) thus first place; all who received" invitations -wore xpected to show _;_1;ei`x; respdcts to my bride and bride-- groom by beatowiing much present; as befitted 'thaI'r station` and means". We Aimny remagk that than weddings were ....:i I .. u.m+ml.n.+.i OTHETF4: y-i-'uH.7~E' ii C-CH ~-~-. ~.uuu:uuuu hunt. u.|U +190`-`H "" O Fight to this fishery, and insisted I that Great Britain should demand ` um: \n'.thtlra.wsl. while cine French fell ; ` 'Wk 1113011 tbs declaittion of thetresty E: of Versailles that British subjects L` should` not interrupt: in any manna`:-( the fishing of the Frnah on~ `thntf. t`0&>t.")7 The result` was an agnadmeuti` I/etween the I.oi1doni,'I.nd` Paris gov-'1,` ermnenis tohubmit the question toil :xr_hit.raLion. pending which 0. modus vi; '1 Hmdi was signed prohibiting the am? `i . Lon o'"a.ny more lobster canning inc-5 i iories.~ save with the consent of thef I wwroirunsntlers of the British and French 1 flezztsin those waters. But the indig-i, nation` sxciied in ,i\'ewiound.1and by! 1 this ugi`eemnnt' wait so intense that it 1 has ._roxnaind `inoperative until" i the : 1 pan-.ent year, while menntimio so many ; IiI.ciL Tdcxtplies havribeeil B8t&i)Iisl16`.i by the ~Nawforu`nd1ande1-s us to threaten? ; the French with thsioss of the busi-i. H1285. Accordingly the French din:-,!1 imz this past season demandsd the snp-. 1 Ul'tiS8iOI1 of t ese factories by the,Bri- tish natal mi hbties and as the do~ I uinnd was vigarmusiy ta.-ked'hy thefl Pmis gomrnment, the British warships :4 have L-n.rried out the agreement by dei I stroyivmg as far as possihIn_ the illiciti eta|Jli6hJ11eni.`5._ V-er`y`_ na.tn'mlly the`: indignation of the New_ioundlande1*s has been raisedto fever heat by this ` action, and its U13 factories are gen-i` orally more temporary sheds. thsyi lmve, in many instances defeated tho! nxvni ofisets by removing their cans and utensiison the` approach. 01`; the i\9.1`SiLip8, to neplaos them `when that .~`l}.i[}3 sailed sway. ` ` 1 _ I V mmumes. v " Wh'en two of this class made up then` minds to gut married. therst-thing considared was who wars to be invited to the festlv1.t.le.~;. 3 list -being made out,` varying ~aot:ordmg tp the n1un.ber'of theu-Mtrieds a'n'd._ neigl_1bours. from forty or i ty to. uipwsards of two hun- dred. Inviltmozjs -were written or printed, and szemt mumd to mil those whose pnesenca. wardesired. ._.-"After . these had been, despatched. the next > thing was amend Iflmd the `Bidder." _ t_h9_r_e being one pexjsan whq [tiled this unxtfortitnt post In every district. _'.L`he . (in y of. this .w0rHhry \v\a.s vtgo to am pduoes where invi.ta.Li3ons had "receded Him, there but advocate the daims of Mn Mvinmhn in Hhn hunt nF..hIs1.nhilHv mm, B'l18I'8 L0} ll(LV(X)8.B6 U13 ULRUIIS OI clients to the best ofehlsubility. This. Bxdder. as my be sumpos d. was generally a. noted cha.-ra;c aer,~t e lo<':a. wist and orator, as mo oz_ne_ c_ouz1d hope be an the resmnsible poamon ho had not the in of tha gr':.b." - same. insrtanaea emarlea hem office. for which Hmv wmn:rlm1)hf.lm:.41 ma wnH"nImlH3ind -their requests high. on` the .pz`mclpIe ' Vb`o~g~,et,a lzunb at `least; On <':omple%`.~ `area on the Hi derfsl book. thezjqe were msrcanoea remuuea nemozxmeqorwmcu thay. }ve1'o:dum1)_t.!e1ss us well qualied aatheilf male IIVBJS. _ Thgse fwnctior'n- arias were goupmldy Tootd_1a.lly rece_nv- 8l1.;&!lfl wage L11 the haibxt of 3peCl>fy'_- im8..zm partic11llt'm EIf1Gl3_7`thD;t"'th8y though zdesirnblsa. .genero.lly: fixing- they who asked for a sheep were likely ilng thus round of ca_J;la the Bidder gave ' iln his report to"11us emapdnyars. The ;`e:sents_we're_ e.u.t before thew ` the house otythe brid_a,_ when a larga company a.s:sembbeLL.to vugw themnnd rtl1,ei1" Avame. _From` the` fact ` t'.'11';'J.t.` illxhended resents were all ent- ' mlmn inn mum `mwfzinlan of arm` amrt: 0I`6(l N13 -|1l(1Bl"'-3 DQOK. 1$l18K`_B W619 ` seldom too mmy_`a.rti4c11es.of one` sort; ~ 3 (f)i'0ceet}ing \vhic'J_i the, fnshimmbln W0_l,`l of to-day might cogy. * tag :83) ii_-d,;,Y;nI)8~_llit '.might.Mam(e. t',hem._ ` . 'fmm,havmg so jumpy "re1>eats'! in `their. ._niar_mgLe-presAen`tsv.,. The articles sent 4 v on'theae_qcca;iqns- were of r._1;e.n1oat.i Lvuiod 'dep(:'r_ipti0n;' a. or A3.` fat pig ` -from hnma nf the more \xr`e:a_~`1:iz}1v:.a`l1eeu V11 laI.lV$ \.`vuu:Luu' W019 UL \q.u).u;vnu.. varied now Aa."fa.t saem.o t.m.moro \*reh.rix1;y;-Vs`heepA V. t{wnd, &;Exi>tea_.' 9r;`%;;;s.];)re wedg . V. dmgj an iorotrer :;`s o!. ab 6;` t1;lnm&'ii for ekngniiginrg 1 77 "we iiVThs-Jmxxneuts%' were;.1oke1g.' El Wrroln an dab A t , R . `XI,-,\, ,iZLIl,d?\V5`.')I`l`0I1`J.-_l\y-V\ .B_lb`,O`,. ,_d tuL*3$ t':1,10y..71\vox`e<'iso1,ne_b1;;r1j9,s r_em_mx1evd, or gm Ihe4.i;etter >.`i1~"9:~tin.`=:1 one , 'f.'tb.g _wed<;xx1g th6e;g,mom1j;3. z llI'0B1-" mmtwpnw. 01 . "1203 Dl.",l_03 Q1" DI`-103`. ; Von ..'h ibe rem . `h n~'l_scznt:i.;I}nIij wean . k_ cx.txI14Is;`n;:ijs ` WWAHJ` aw;1)1es_. 9I:_1.'lJ:.uIL.uxe }..5.~UUU."" ` Maud qrookaryg .tha.f.; the yp1;_aig= I fo-ksi:a:gH1ttle.'iccas1on for qxpendugure 3, - mjxlrmghing thei1V:;l1m1se. ` H T ` V wI:x_;tg.(lf(1L1,iqu;,:1;o, -the ~prespnts,`~-there` .gvfaa:.p.npther.'Whix:b(`wimbt9 9117, ` tgg yomthw ouuplmrwdyservgd _m V iE.lV9t..6l11;.& _a00d;sba;rh m n`2o.tr1xnovnulf Me; Tins` was.-`knmvni aethe pwytths. `VQILVO 513501` B. EO0U."mJT$ Ill muurunonlm `Me; hiq` Was.-`khK)\vxg 3,3 `thp, pwyths, payment;-1., whiohgyonaigsd oh; certain jzjmownbT. of -meme`: *gr9_v:ious1y- Traceivad ' by the} ~z'Ly`er? <:m?hn:.ox-L her ]ma:'triag~o gtromwf _ taipji_xjai`oi t.he'Vbm1du'- o;r~ bride-. ' ~groom~; .'aTl1.es:`: -Tpwymeuhs.` wera;T_1ool:e;li7. i ma"dnbt:a uE'h'(5li1D1*?1;0 Ibe renal wgm ` xx` M V pmoeaiun to h h 13 striking. and piouugqyugcinghrwwdyt -and ove'a.i`n tha `ceremony asndouginaa. 0 mpn at wan. 'i"f'b1fa`dInpt1\Y .with` _;n ;.L___ _ there were r forms` um . 1'_`;_R;m'=*~ is I.t.w=- `PJ?`" W: - 19 . . ~ \ ~. ` '-' .T iiiiputo `Ever *4; 4135-138% . Fnnco`. 011 the Aoth of Now- , f0und1a.nd' Issin bacon: uzuta. Winder tho treaty dtjltreuht in 1718. . P_~`688i9n of Ngwtouim1a.na.was_ cou- flrmed to Glut Britain. but` than right iv fn ....a-..|. 41,`. , u` .1,__ ..... 51...: Iwl watched-by jbna oomptnphwwn INS, tareshuxtwuin-somamear. W0 In tin of . social status oi thn -hdegrgom. _Wh Lbs ol9rgyman- mm umunuva of socml status 01 thn-bdoeroom; Wh u clergyman- W_uen - reading the marriugaaexv Vim. tho ridegromntook from his . km: 3. mm at manev and dauusi It Kat sum 0! money emu aepmuau IL ` along` with the vmddin -ring on $6` Pmibbook. Emm t ' sum 6 clergyman deducted his own toga and this oiark's and than handed over the imxnninder to tha`bi~ide. It is said that mm nlnnrvmnn nIInkn"}\In nu `Rnuliuh. V108. me bndegroomtook trom ms sum of and depusi alonlr with the wnddinn-rim: on the . nun: wuusa nuu LUUII Luuzuuu uuu vuv {`mmn';1l1`1eder tha bi-lde. [15 551:! lt_hzt goon , probahl A :13 I3 - m1m., mm the wholyn tgglmmt. till .t_ne-aim told him what the custom, `wan, whey; he yd?` tamed Do "for? 013;" 2 in , o a. i:3:*:,,::.. *" W" . I q ` Affnr fha mnrriona not-nrnnnif Hm` air . After the marriage party wendad their way back `i-maidence of the, bride : parents. A: most of tho company were generally, on horseback, a raw ensued. somewhat Eanbarn fashion. in which some ofi party were almost aure to. come: rief; but such disasters were neger ` ered to interfer with the hilarity; lo the company.- A. tradition-of a tra- -gady in connection with this custom' i indie. how the bride. repu maid. in all` this district. was killed by = being thrown from` her horse on the way] back from church. It: is said that I tho event in morded in a country chumhy:xrd`.in -Carmartheiiahire. U18 shone bearing the dam of 1765. _ _ In this H]d`801Il8 of the adjoining: districts of Pembrokeshire the Welsh 213-13111835 M1.m.<.=st uhk.r.xwn; we -`.*3- 3 bymg, IT? _ . _ . ceremon `. the (-3- D1I`0.t mutation of the lining mem- the branei of the bronchiai tubes may ea- =C&8i0n of aseere attack of asthmaa ted the mm which in fact; usually lasts as long as [-3 I-H-Lllll Lll CH `)QI'UXy].l..l3. tablish the disease by exciting the Hung: to excessive paroxysins. The in- haiation oi izarious dusts; and yumlera; iikethose arising from owers. marble Md vpl. anti irritating fumes of mut- als aneoiten the starting point or oc- tht_s_re is any" additional soune of irri,-V tation. lxperin'i e must teach .theai1i~` zrer what kinds of irritants are es- ipeviiiil to be avoided in his individual 1 '&%. Veather zbedar animais. kurusenei lamps and arsaniial wail-[mper ares &_1I1@g'thJe more commomui` direct ir- manta. 9 in ln.I:.~...L :.....:n..L:.... at H.....I...m.p "scendants of a colony of F iswne nearing the dam or non. and` some adjoining lengimge is lhlmoet unk_nown. the .in'- . habitantxs oonsistlng mostly outings who ; settled here early in the sixteenth cen- * tury. The Bidding. however, seelils l_0 he of native Welsh origin; and it is -said that `very siuii.ar customs prevail Brittany. where the luhnbitzult 110! in manner and language bear ii much oloser resemblance -to _ than any of the other branches of the Cattle raise in the British Islands, _ On returning from bhurcl1.d_i!1ner was placedeon the table. after which the best-man." who was there term- ed the "tail`.o.i`," tool . the management. of affairs, and exert/ed himself to. brin uni unmey from the guests. to ewe`. the fund`for_ the benefit of the wed- ded pair. For this end beer was pro- vided. which he retailed to the company in deflanbe of the efoise. Large quan- tiitim of bone or wedding-cakes \i'_e_r8 also vended. the oung n;ien_ treating their sweethearts 'berally with these. of the d6- = E V?`-`V V .rit.ution.~i and olstrui-tions tin the nose ln- . lerged tonsils` may also be a source of . When trade seemed to be fa.lin_g off. the "tailor" would propose having a "soot," which consisted iii` himself 'put~ ` tingownra ehilling on the tu.ble.i\'h8u most of the meat would follow his ex- ample; some of the more liberal going .high" as half-9.-<:rown. These` s<:ot8" would be repeated several times _in the oou.rse of the night. in proportion as the mirthund glee grew OMB. so that what with `these and the . pwyths and presents, thereywas `gon- orally 0. good sum raised if the young courpile were at all popular VVi'ld1 their neighlme, It is said that nspwurds of - one huludred poundsfhas been known to be raiised on one of these occasional oertainiy ti. good help for a young ferm- er or tradesmen to. begin married life . with. _ v Evuch was it Bidding Wedding. as it was carried out in some of the-roman- tio valleys of tumient Canrbria _in `the days of lang syne. Though they may still be ocoasionally_ met with, they are noivshorn of most of their ancient: 'g`lo1-y,_and destined soon to become` a memory of the past. _ ditions of modern life render them im- praoticeblie. and the fact` that they have been so long kept) ' is an illustration ` of the tenacity wit which the Welsh ; and people cling to old customs. {these Eiddings were certaliiiliy. calculated to keep up _a. feeling of_ympathy undtrue . nelghbourrliuesa. and` to engender W109 Wham they ,'p'r,o`per.ly cared for o_.fterwa}*d. good-'will'l in the distrl: Elirvn r chad . The changed con-' net and lu.ri- ` ` i ~ ery second or fourth week, however, is `in.coldi_waber is not only insufficient, nun-vutu HCUB4 uunnnia, nonuouuu and 11L1l8'tl1$ 3. in indirect irritation of i.il8"illllg5 the source of the trouble nlay to lo- t abe_d at some distant-e from the lungs as 18 the case in digestive derange- -meats. Atrtna-he of estluna may enlarged glands upon the nerves ivliieh control the process of hrea`thiiig_. Since h(!,`]8Xi.8DSi0il of special surgery many uses `of `asthma erising from in- have been die<:ovei`ed and cured. iI`I`ii&ii0ll.<.u 4. Not the least frequent among the- e ents in the pl`0(iil(`i.lUl1 of-1;arox_ve.ins 0 usthnia are what are veiled toxic muses. that is to say causes which pro- (illi`0 eyeteniatiu poisoning. The more common of these. are of gouty or anal- arial origin. igne of lead and aisrni~ tel`-poieoniiig should be searched for. in looking for the cause of a given case of asthma we should ialii-, into con- sideration the fast that the disease may be due to the one consideration. alone, or to several comhineitf` " _ Whatever means are taken for` the immediate relief of the paroxysm, it is obvious that. a cure of the disease itself cannot be expected until time` underlying trouble has been remedied. sH..im>oo'ING rm; HAIR. To*keep the .5".-alp clean and sweet. the ovei'-sei-rations of the glands, that. is `to eay.1thn- dandruff ifiiil all {l.`.`(`lllllll-g letions of foreign matter whieh tend to vlog up the pores. should be care- fully removed. This is best accomplish- ed "by the intelligent and systemzitio use of the shampoo. '=~ . There is no set rule as `totlie num- ber,of washings whluh the scalp slioulil receive in 9. given time; much ilepexidia upon the amount oi dzmdruf-f` and the condition of the strain. A shampoo ev-_ absolutely neieesary for thoewho are, troubled with dandruff. - The habit of sensing the head daily but pernicious in `such cases. for their reason that the hair and scalp are not be i provoked by the-pnessure of tumors or . .. five . V . -"Did he.9.sk you to marry uuux ` . "Well. not to soy l`/engaged, mebbe. it`I hml In-,axfrled__ old Henry Todd fort?`-y-_ ' e 01-" v years 5; I - him?" Well.. it wa.s.next thing to an out : an out proposal, Ho-come over to cm; - house three Sunday nightsohangl r_un- ' ningl Ifthat wanft mighty nigh ' 'oposal I dunno` whai;_could be. And - '- gspoae that if -I'd married Joel Baxter. 8. 1m. been the mother of all them Bax- ` tar children and not one` of `eln has - turnedvont well endehmv-'temhly,,I'd "felt. I'm thankful enough thaytj es- coped. JoelABo.xl:Bf." W ` `(Did he propcee to '01li ` "Ha" came-0.5 n1nh`xto.s wanted hiin tool". . " oni::V\1il;h"o":J.1'n1 \v.bex'l"1and,'~i[ ` * l , shu` be t:on>du- - but then, it was next do,0r.,t(L1.t._..HB/`with alternate douches of wennh tang ~ heoud me home from spellint school ' twioe fifty years ago on land only * knows w_h`o.t'd.hg,ppened ` he'd gone home with me a. third ti e`..And what cublop the` scalp :3]? water. After this the scalp-and hair must be thoroughly dried with ti. " good hath tmyel and the head anointed" ` with sweet oil or vnsel1no.,"1`he`a.d 3 tion ofone teaspoontul of "vinegar to u._quar't of water in whioh, the head (is ivhaheil after shompoulng will re- move any excess of alkali in `the soap, - `remaining__ou the hair, and 'wil1.ren- der the hair soft. ' ' '- Grea.jl cam must be used in drying. It .shoul Ll-.not be dressed until its is per-~ ` the heir;' 'espeu.-ially-.l)y women. tectly *o1zy./Uthevieo""t1ie scalp will .$8.l.eL1 l1I1l.lK_lL`t;l18_ head is thoroughly ry.. ""`, W _ '7 For suvoeisful shampooing of the L..:.. :1. _..._,L L. \.-..L/...\l._..-J .n._L 2; 2, become rancid qnd-`tho hail: lmrsh and .. brittle. The hzur should be ported and, 3 the _;ILLL)hLthu1`0ugh1y. another` ' .part:ng made, and the operalzion ro- ~ other Poruona,Tlau`u mo" `Nun-nlur llnvc (ning for ._GI'nt|lublt-.. . - x=>*:Miss Elvira. Tobey had reached the nga of 70~without becoming" th victim to`mtrimony, but according to her own view.-{she had some hairbreadth escapps. ' - . - ` uun...L :r r 1...; J .;.......:..a nm In `good lather, and wiil soften and soothe \Vh;t if I 118d 0% bm9T1`i9d' 1d Hi the scalp.` Plenty of warm water is S_kaggs!" she said with 9-,8f8;t'5i3h-m_aadatfto make a thick lather,` which 1 of relief 0116 MY "H9'3 `tV1'm"td must be; thoroughly rubbed into the 'thT `ves '59 death and what if Pd scalp either.wif.h the fingers or with been one 05 '6m1" __'_ - ` in moderately stiff, 1ong-bristled brush. him ", "W-h , ' ' er ngaged > to: When the head hag been t.ho1'0ugh!y. 3' Wm M W "_ -. icldhnsed Lhe lather should be washed to W 3n883d' cable.~ shuuld timed up but W`&S`i16xt d09I._t9_it=._~IiB-`witl1 aIharnata d.r')I1(*hns'nf Wnnn and ' out'_wit.h wa.1`1. u wa.ber'and,' i[ pra.:ti- ` - ' xuaid5an.sa.id t,I1'a,t- _a',1fQ~bi.-_;v1'G'l`;a,'4l1:_\a;fl) (gag: .._ xmfrst timb;f it. 13" mt;mnt3;-%Whe`1.: :_,(`h`ild1_re%, too}. gm dams Vqu1er.. _So\h1e gxpgedihly` v_'a.n`sw4er`sf `to exaininnifionf 'qu9ation!by- yQu_n_g; pu-. 4 '_pils: In'Ia__traini11s' tor gil1`~lone' - nmf that af b.*sp m:_1`q_\ir.'V hgil V eyeaf*onT Vbufii`, . QC `its:-"l1,ead ,8nn.lJ_l&fj",iii .'td=`S;;;.` iu"<>_u}i`d aivoorliahj '_O16` aid *7E'biII_ ,iag* Vperlllisibl `M191! At. ls: ,a.l1.o}vg_d ' to` pass. it _hga.js.:'1t,0 b'oLondei,*qct.1xg;z ha.r_ss'g' `Lou . was: rn.ai' o\1 cw-. ) a,'.naya : o.rs'e'ni . Ltions. _u91;}5iter;wa;s: '58itL~ to. bet'n*f1e&`..:i 13lack,sm1hh. 1.5: ;1I,&E.&WhreV-th ~1xoyses,.m:ause 9u:<:x; th... ing t1m_;fee't:o ~ A L ` with tom: is xvaheg \ th ,. Little suza. an`. `FM ne;-ib mm gs.-mes up a.,pm.y pm'cy. - ago. ana":<}. ve alluslelt that J; ha.d\,i 9. xmgh-ty narrer escape from bem'V1\Ire. _ Joel Baxter. Amk Oh. it! had married Tuhomas 1i.lmm": ' . ' "Did you. come near `ma.x'r_ymg_ him!" a .. "Well, heuaakd me to go. to` apicnic M ;oh'oe and I1.r&afu:ed' `later ". . ihig.-vongagemsnt.` "to ` Tryphoqa =.T'on'es was. announced. am s-he's he.d..e.n awful A ;,1ie;vaLb;x_;l1im.i I olitall .you[thut; it . Ahsanfb been .px`,. lack; of .uh*n_Vm_:'es'-t ab` `-1vL"neve.rma17i`1ed.V am" vault` A 00' V ` mxnknuz f01`.:B0{1l0`_0 l,:`t ll`(3: 7'gB_I,;ft[)6'B. I59` vmaddv."-' f:Aushria...man< mm' woman. 15:; nusam vunavx '. Vy._.;o: T mi hr W sew : $tmg1d%n5_yo 193.` 11,113 miqml m mnnim mm. xmi-1mm," tn. Irnnur "-.U!d he propose cq you $901 . - H9 game-9,5 niglrxtns iwa.uted him ' `to. for he `chose mgthrea tiqaes innone - ,evening when .W.0"W.B-8. plymf kissinf games at apmy party.. ' _ ' mo. and"'<}.'ve I ha.d\, ' `'l.ie;a gea ;;n',w;mio1i5t}g some Eutopeah _..cdun"f?x: L inhaliitantr "'." .arev`congider-` ea, 2mb1e qt ni':1_9.tion5= toil th`o-matri:; L .monia.~l` nboswzltq aaiolloivvnz Gorm`a;hy;_ _ `vErdncg;%dA-Belgium, `man 18; womgn i "-15,y,eai1s:_ uo.;_S::*ai.n..Portucd.L Grease` . V.gnL switzaW1;LV n_ia'n '1.4=.; wom ; T13:.:t ; fggush "a...m&n<-`Q. ti wom_&n.V'14:; ussia` ' ` mm; Shrmnm'Yn`a.nL.:I8." `woman. ` ': hm` f + an a.ry~ua.\:n. w,y0.lu`.I:II..0.E 1-1 7 M tgzins 9: l!tPX'1;eB;l;QAtB,fi-8119-f E . xussed to rmirv mat er~.mLto~know' ~i4ahe.in~ JOQWII; mmdwueebho; bmots` thge` `iyouiag: man mugt.Vbn_,1%;un. L` , :.THE;na;A_nRI~A::E;a.ar3m;es. :Ls,o1ms: mxow ES(?A,P,Es._ mist. maty the'amm1'nt [cg Ln tagrn on naimllnr God has 9.: sympathy wi.tl`1ka11`ybddy" t1_u`;this in any kin;Lofft9i1.__- Hofknows huw,hp.vy' is the -lqadof bricks that the worlmnan carries up the ladder. HE - hears th p` kaxa of the miner down in: the coal I2. He owshow strong fizhe-tegmvpest an-hkei t a s:xi.1o1".L3.t the . v masthead. .H`e sees the fdctogy` - girl `aniuoxirthe _spindles and knows how` hex arms aaohe. 'HeVsees the .sew"mg L wounan in tb.e`fourt:h ' stqpy,, and ` kki0Ws- how view Bl106__sl1a gets for madimz 1, sarinen . and l0uder~#:-han :u1l'_t.11e..% mgd; ro;1rAot yup. city coms t110"V.O,Lce (of 0;? :'i'y"`x11'1'S:i.tl1etio God: Cast thy` burden upon the Lord-;: a.ndr,:f5/H`e` shall-1. _'sus.ta.in V Hw.n." ` , I 0ALUi',B-!')'B` AB'1;IfMK. 1 Tn lg xmeut `urticlo oqueisming I-h6\ ` tmitlnent of osthnul 1 pmminnnt au-` ` 1 f-hofity on disease: of, the cheat enu- - mrltas as f(_)l10WB-tllb p_r1m-ipnl causes of than obstruction in "the bropchial " tnhm\`.. ..,.:..:. u... .....;............n .::u:, \ V` `Mg? VI-EVI u\'DlUu Kn UlU[}ULl|II tube to which the pamxysmnl diffi- Y in blmthjng is due: ` 1,3` nnnuinua .IZ....)...../I ......./lhlnn nf ""J -M uuzuylug uuu 1-94 Pmvious diseased `condition of um "133 Which nandam them suaep- tible to attack. Not infrequently`ca8951 05 Gsthmiresist tmatmant simply from '3 Physician's failure to mcognizo `.133 938281108 of an antecedent trou- ,b1~ Weak hinge are. aiuinya open to gt-ha` influengre of the various excitauts I `Nhinatimal paroxyams. " II 2. Dim t ix-ri..+;'..`.. nr n..,1:..;.... Inn)- ll '[}Ul8UllHlE 61101110 [X3 SPEIFCIIBKI 'lUl'. 118 gnveu case 8iLl8T&tiGIl that clisqnse one consideration. I vseveral"comhtriert:'` \Vhnfavnr manna um fnlvnn fa'xr' Hm! mom-, {.0 several comnxnem I \Vlmte_ve.r fbr thpl it` IS liseusq the . I To` keep .5".-alp sweet,` o\'er-so<-x*eiuns that . mallet Bllpultl `fully iiccoinpliallj "by syslemutiv n`I....... :. ..... ....o ....u.. ...` `awn... nan uuu vn vuu uuI.Iu.|.tuv~ '~ _ givn amuunt . r those_\vl1ou1'e{ with \ u u x,-1,, uavuuxvu u Ivan uuna.|uA \AsAa Thauhubit head `incoldbwabar is only ixxstxfflcimxt,` pernicious in 61` _reason `hz;'u' ,p'roper1y o.[terward. 'l`n nlmmnoo m`onm'lv rssul1irr~Zs'firszl-. n. _proper1y (`l1X'8(l. IO!` &ll38l'\`v 3X'(l. To shampoo properly requirexfirst xi ` careful selection of soap. _Casl`.il_e is_ Ltha lust--4-...;_;3` LI-Ag 1.. r...;.. ululul aouzuhnvu un. ougsy. _\.uahu_c to best;:=but*-i`{ this be obtain- Ed Pure. any good unscented sonpwill jdo. ' `D119 tincture 0frg1'88n,S.0&p ortlxe - ' tincture of prparod uliva-uu. p insomn- hl mam. ndn V V 7 H cue mm thee." If the scalp its very aensitivie, bomx` and water or a mixture of the yolks ,of_ eggswmd Iiu-m-water will. make a.- `good \ ..........1....1+.. .....I..\ .. n.:..I.. x..u.'.._ _..L:, . uer we nmr sou. Great cam must dr" . espeu.-sally-.by ._shouk'd_-Anot tect17y`1}zs*. _Uth`eviFd'"t1ie` ` rancul hairfhnrsh and. _ another` parting operation .a.t.ed r . . "" ` M ' `. ' gear sumessful shamnooinq nf thia ury. ' . hair it must `be rexumu_bered that it is, `the scuip and nut--.th_u hair .t bat- is `to . he` washed; that both"8h01'1`Id~ be- thor- oughly dxvied `a..fteI`\\'_n~Ird_, and tlmsmlp should receive in rxmlxtion a small . amouht. of some soothing salve `ad 31!: ms.hihaeI_.'and` ton aklr.hax`n`uds. *1` '9 %"?1`?*`. . *-?*"**?~.`.'!9`i ' `l.-M.nIo` mttam~.a IeIQ1`I`8`,,1201il1G~ may nan. t It xgma1'1 whios_di1ties haVve_le her ` into ve_ry__.(3l0,se conzununion with .5ick- j nesa-and--suIeging has devisgd gt dress M . 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"hhn lowarbruk ma: ,'rs1n,u,il`1_-during hef . savem .nt `them; mltnnoeaa .ns'.u1Io" llttanna rec3r1~e:1,bo\1:he`lndyA hm ,V!.l.HBA uuguuuu ..u`I.(uIu puuuuu gun;-,,.uv I _cho.'nge`d with ` E $n'aov_Ins_,J;ha other; an '1 d:dinty-o1wn.;o;`n.Ao. .on_a;- . n It is ofimt dell n.ble,to $3.16,. on nfreahw " it era frbm 134 A =`ormog1 c av, ,` Nth: lnwmv. nart-`mn.,v` mm|in:.durin`n he " HEALTH. / DRESS, .su: t. mua6w.rd:s=.a.m1`- fair: 15 \VB.DB1;"`q|l``e. `.9114?!9, Bl!36E1!yBI1QiQ0ll1p,!3 DzI`.l3,;'_31,`IM:kat1 'o,nd;xIen:_a_; 1` The nest.a%g.`1;Ahhe.VmV Vt ' * ` suites by. A`; e wr.sea_;+a rms the fn00.Xl" EC$:ll`l-IS; TUB8DL7f1 :s;,;[vL1m.* %uanmy ovauame In any can ox ugneu. bars are also v many tritlingntamt such` as plenty of ndken-.hiafa.clotha to handlohot bricks or hut-wawx V \ and neat trays to put by the `xnvalg '5 I bedside to hold any little needed arucla or ornamam. -5` dub hfn `them on. m nsa`Ta %nan 1 y avm'laI>.T any cans of illneu. ham an aim van mnnv triflinn itnml I She was a prettf young girl, tall ` `and slight,)like'a lilly. A charming I girl. with pink oheeka, and kind eyes. - and a_ good as` she was pgeLI.y. was her af.hen's'pet, _ur ahg. was his - first wifets gnly child. and the belle, of ` - lots of people came` and wehn at her . n she the village.` She was H_up1ny, `boo, and father's, fur it was a summer resort, and mauiy people liked Logo ug there . away from the heat. aud,dirt. of duspj tuwns dl._lrj_|.J__f._l. .summer months. - L A , - x , ,._.:r..I ,....,..... Eh.` Uhu Yes, it was beautiful among `the lakes and islzmds, alululst. which their placu` was situated. She had nmny lovers, among \\`lliL:l1 was one that; 3113 liked best. of all; but behveen we we sumeLulng cau1a,\uml he" wont. away `never ti ) return, which` is sad when pegple love much other. ljuwever, there . -was anutller umuug her suilors who was jolly, sang a goud sung. L_0l(l a lgoull stm:.y,.;unl mus u`.\vaya willing lo_ idnink evaryune's lJp;L.ltll.. Hm` lulller liked him very much, funlxesilles ull tlxosu Lhjngs he M13 rich; and tu please her [:1tller,'uu(l because llu was su1ucr- e~ I : A , 1 l.. 1.... ..m :40: ......u., mu. ...M....... .. ...... __ _..-_ 1')`, she finally consented to become big wife. Then there wure gruaw` re- juxciugs, and the \\`eddlug_ -went off right. cheerily. , Hut :.fnr UH!` \\'nddixmI Ah. . that .nguL cueumy. ,_ But, utter the \\'edd'u1gI Ah, that mus diifercut! Her husband had He- come tau (and oi drmkiug. people's ` ht-.:tlt.l1. and his _)o}ly \my be kept. [or Uli[idL* and for others than his wife, 3. ` but -towards Let be lmuumu liuilying -and threatening`, and she was` no; longer 3. patted favorite, l)ut';;;~;;zA_ I uh-gllectetl and disuppuiumd -w`o1n- an - an 1 . _ _ Cllildrcn were hnru to them, hut this djxl. nut. mend matters. Two pretty httle girls, '.nml`:L dear, chubby ha_by_ boy, but. still she huuzuuo quieter uud pm;-r, und the firm st.-.u`t.lml: luuk her eyes had worn cleepeued into some- thing worse, till her [ace tuuk thq ex-, prugssiuu of 3. huntud creature. and` her actions beczwln strange, pill at last a [rioml came Lo take charge of her children and of herself. Yes, she lu'nu Inn-nmnl A H lumn-h Hmv (ll nut. | U81` CL\|1(1I`0ll 21I1(l 01 IIUISGLL. 10:5, auul [wus iuszuml Although they did` not {Lhink it lmd quite come to thut:' till { une night, one fefril)le night, slmcmxm u_psL:xi1`:a lg) her friend and Quid her 3. w1.'u1,'imullcreui. Lulu of the ymter bur- rel. lm hiul drowned something in the \vu1.er bzu`rel.! In f.~.,.u.. |...u.x um! .ln snmrn- l Lilli \\'i1lv0l' UZUTBLE _ In frzuuiu haste and (1ea lhumsion the friend run down to look] '. into things. Ah, it was indeed too truel? --Lhe. baby boy, who would never move his chubby limbs again, um` smile his unwry, innocent smile, luy quilts un- conscious in the water, his little` lite taken by the pretty (`reut\n'c`whose mind had hetmdisurrungerl. through- Jxis own f:m".i1nr s drunken unkind- mass.` . ` , \v1m`t- desolution had this man brought upon his homel ; What. a. wreck had he made of her. whom j he_ had taken from a." loving father sc:m_3 And vowed sosolemnly to love. and ` uherfsh. One may batten` picture to ` :nm,'s -seli hisdespuir and nnguish when l`t.lin imn of rnmoraa entered into his |-'Un{*CS'30Ll l]lS`(I6SpEUl' zum llglllsill WINS`!!! Hue iron of remorse entercd_1uto his. `soul, thampen can dwcribo 1t.. _ ._ You nmv mu-hxnmt hnvn snmat-imevm- '.SOlll, Ll1{111'PBn can uwmuu u.,. , You. may perhaps: have v_3omet-iue4=is- iled those heitlful huildin`gs' with `their p_reLty grounds which most of luur cjlms possess, where unhappy he- ings `w:u1'der aimlessly through halls and corridors as if ahxvuys waiting for are caged like wild things (.0 prevent `the -mischief` their '"poo1f disordered indzFw.ould,,hr,e.ed.-- ` > ` um... Hm" Hm hnnun n-it-I-' +'1...`.m+_ something which never comes, or else . W hen; Sn-Richard Burton -was (3011-- 5111 at Du1na,s`cus,- his ivife shared the `- pe1` of that complicated East; ern`life.. She was braver than` many a men. and.`sit'untions which would have - seemed impo_ssib_le _ U0 some `women did ` not troubleher in thg least. One day . she gvas r_i<*.iug`th`ro n_ village where, as usua}, every one rose up, and` saluted 1 her, `and where she was joined" by `swer- .al native C-1Lht`.i_1ns.- S-udd_enly._ Haisan. " 3. yonitli of.`twe_.nty-txvo, thrusbhimself - be[ore'her`horse and called: ~ 1': n 4-,`: 5,. ,. , ,, ._ _. uuuuu uvn uunuv gun. uuuuu. _\Vhaj;'e1lo\vs you fel1n`h'mI zirelto sa- lute this Christian wocumnl 2 I will show you the way to treat her." `Shh mined in her-h'orse. Thenatives Sl10\V y0ll U10 way U0 L1'81Hi 1181'. Sire rained in herhorse. Thevnatives dropped on their Knees,"'k1Tssed her - and prayed her not to be angry. For Al1a=h s, sake, bear it patiently," ` they implored. "We are `not strong en- ough-to fight for yoik" . - ;, ' Bv this time .1 crowd had collected asked uasaan. . _ .. ' _ I_t meazns," said" he, "that I will pull you off your horse and duck you. in, the water. Salute -me! over her course at action. Io give hifn `am advantage would resu-lt:-_mfzr*'ounsul- ` ar and European, row; and LE she be- trayed the slightest. . powardkxa sh; wouldnever be ab[e to Show her face in the vilalge agaxn; . Shh smrmmz nimhlvffrom "linr nnddla I She had. ` but .:m 'Lnst"an_t to think 1naL\v.ou;a,,ur,eau.-, _ ., 5 Here, then. the happy girl. the`pet- ted village belle found her `home at 'ly1st. - - Avul<}\x{r |1Iie}\nn'. \VnH }1E7"hun_ -msu. - ~'- `And`he r htisbqmdi \_VeH,_ heT"hus- band had learned to drink at her. `own `fu_ther s hotel. ' ougn- Lo ugn_1_; 101` you ' , By this tune collected ` a'5n(l she was the (`entire of all. eyes. What is. the meaning of-tlus?" she Jm SR8 [[16 (38lll'.l'8 01. 0.11. B B3. _\Vh.1t meaning of-th1s2"_she asked Huston. an vnonmn ~ ,a..m~ ha V'+.rm+. I mm `mm Ln, VUIMRO 83111. 3 She sprung ni.mb1y.`from "hor.s'ad sjelzed him-b the_tln-oat, twisting his necktie tight y, and. at the same time showering -blowg, upon his, had. me and` shoulders wtth .the'butt and of `her - `whip. until his, howled for m'1"cy,_ `" Her servant` law` to7 the`.r ' xiv` pist0lv.We~I1rt. ".lmrmlesSw. and as- `m1' brobhera. drasmedl him h`owli.na f,01.`.W81I!Jl2,()II _l1B1`I!JlE8SlNg `QIK1 H38` D15 . . . . au1' brobherq__ dragged-. hlm _1I0'Wl.laD8` -'a"svn5g.~~.` Lady Burma mounted; her horse . and node.` 0n.A._a_!nk_i the oursebgdt. the/ii .tl'.a.ck, v 3 W1::$1lf?ol owuyou."-"they ,s hou_ ' ` "":uH1hruHnHn' and -"niarlnn. ninl. miiin' "-n nwxk-mga.r._ .. "W61; :w.llP fol oW;yo11.- bheyjhoug A_"f'wIj2hgt1nka' . .~an srtii1'$;` ' at ;uih1t we wnl . im a. party: and \ Ahmwr vmu` house! whnnnva: `wn ~- V0 _ , . k V "I: don : k1i0W.f'5 said ha; ."'.ch;.' am1:: 1 ontgrod um: L - `I`wa.8`j83lmm'?h'a`:. Hum.` last hummer`? you` alwqs ` we -Ohxiat ` iv 3. i ` me itotisinw nos anm-inoeVr 3332 `E3: V` f._\VuU..mgug yqll, Win! mo alugaxa me -Umatx not notming ` amt: pi? H2 ***>=97?:!`*% i"`*W*` ` mae- am ;m~n1I: we Wm. com: : I? `mm 11%` 1~.mLw ; Eng } gon'.gfu,\3 kLll"ISiml"; - % -, ' "DEW thrlmu n`vw vu-fnnr nmu mm netmulsurrungeu. Luro_ugu- 133 o\vnfa1"fl1_(:r s dnmkeu Inqu ' .A;:si}Eizs' BY YOUNG; ~PUPLs.~ ,_ \- ..~. '.-.. '. -.. .0 '

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