trials of digestion errors about this trouble into which people fall mony people eo far misunderstand the digestive system as to treat it like a machine neglecting it until it works sluggishly then irritating it in to work again by the use of purgatives the ntomach needshelp at all times but a study of the process of diges tion will show that purgatives as com monly taken are seldom necessary and often harmful to safeguard your digestion the diet must be controlled overeating is al ways harmful but one must assimilate enough food to supply the needs of the blood remember the blood has to carry nourishment to all parts of the body and find fuel for its energy henoe when the blood becomes weak and falls to do its work indigestion arises therefore the sure remedy for indigestion is to build up the blood if you suffer from any form of lndlges- tlon choose your diet carefully and take wholesome nourishment above all start building up your blood by taking a course of dr williams pink fills 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doubts and delays the draining of the zuyder zee is becom ing a fact of which the moet casual observer can see the evidence says the london mall welrlngen where the excrown prince of prussia was re ceived with a mixture of welcome and tolerance when he and his father the exkaiser fled their country is no longer an- island for a broad dyke with sdaciousroads now unites r with the mainland of north holland omnibuses now play their regular services across what a year or two ago was a narrow strait of sea water the crossing of which in small boats was not always unattended by danger this dyie is however only a very small though somewhat important part of the whole schemeasji result of which an area about the size of warwick shire will be reclaimed it was ihissl that the present scheme took definite shape but the dutch government was chary of giv ing its consent and still more so of its support difficulties overcome however and the work was prof julian huxley who has studied sex instinct in the animal kingdom and says the lowest of animals court their female charm ers his research work he says part ly confirms darwin and partly dis proves him 0 moon glitter cuinn or ocuinn there is no v in the irish language it should be noted too that one variation of this family name mac- queen is not to be confused with the highland scottish name spelled the a moonlit flowergarden mildly moonlit is a fine place to see stars from one is so thrown upward at night dark sweeps of hills alpha immensely looming ones world ex- cejpt for a few starry flowers is all stars it is only lately i have discover ed this because the garden used to be a vegetablegarden and some way one did not stand in the midst of ones vegetables no matter how ardent ones interest in them and mine never was jvery ardent to admire the stars a casual scent of turnip let us say or j even the pleasant musklness of toma toplants would tether one to earth the stars would have to lift one out of it whereas on a flowerfragrance the veriest unutilitarian whiff of it one floats upward presumably i the moon is old and golden tonight when i went down she was just rising doing soft golden blltters at me through chinks in the peartree foliage the petunias with that golden light a goodhorse gjldes andguards coming through them they had been l you- faithful trustful wise and staring at the setting sun and so had j their backs to the east were unbei i 1 lovably glorified i had seen them let the auto toil for commerce claim quite commonplace the other wayj the prize forstrength and speed round yes- as monet says light is but for frolic and for friendship give time in scotland being borne by septs jgame way the origin of which has been or branches of threeof the foremost clans of that country the clan cum- ming the clan macintosh or mackin tosh and the clan macnaughton these septs or subdivisions of clans were formed in scotland in much the same manner that they were in ire land by some famous member of the clan other than its leader establish ing his own organization of followers who together with the members of his family would adopt his name in addi tion to that of the big clan the family name of niven is a de velopment of the gaelic glllenaomh or naoinrheln the latter being pro nounced very muchlike niven mean ing sons or followers of the saint ap parently there were at various times in each of the three clans mentioned men famous enough both for their ability as leaders and for their sanc tity to bear the sobriquet of the saint and to establish septs of then- own explained in a previous article mucqueen is but an anglicized form of maccuinn in- which the word queen has been adopted owing to the similarity of sound but with no regard for the meaning the clann macquinn held the ter ritory known as muintlr glllegain in what is now county longford as nearly as can be estimated from the irish historical records which are scrupulous as to genealogy but often neglectful of dates forcing the re searcher to the comparative method of filling them in the chieftain conn who founded this particular clan lived about the year 1200 though you would not suspect it if you did not know the peculiar method by which some of the irish nouns are declined cuinn is but the genitive case of the given name conn the meaning of which is wisdom one which is frequently met with in the pages of irish history is good tea tea mysterious powers of the brain during a thunderstorm at sheffield a man standing near a place which was struck by lightning lost his speech says an english writer at fakenham in norfolk a soldier who had lost bis speech after shell- snock in the war suddenly recovered it while he was plying als trade as a housepointer his ladder lurched and with an oh- of fright his speech came back not the cleverest investigator of the brain can teh us the why and where- youthful philosophy the little sister had not been well and had been particularly trying to little tommy her brother all the day finally the young mans patience came to an abrupt end mother he asked dont yon want doroty to be a good wife like you when she grows up of course eaid his mother well yon make me give everything to her cos shes lltttern me but youre ittuern father and when he comes homo you say heres your slip pers and magazine dear and before his mother could move the auto and the horse though bedecked in splendid trap pings gliding on its stately course still the autos but a lackey to his majesty the horse who could know a pang of pity for a broken frame of steel like the sorrow that a master for his fallen steed must feel cholera infantum cholera infantum is one of the fatal ailments of childhood it is a trouble that comes on suddenly especially during the summer months and unless prompt action is taken the little one may soon be beyond aid babys own tablets are an ideal medicine in ward- ing off this trouble they regulate the fore of such happenings but can only tommy tore his railway train from the say that the mechanism by which the screaming baby brain or parts of the brain directs if we dont begin to train her shell the throat the tongue the palate the be a terrible wife he remarked as he lungs to fulfil their duties in giving ut1 slammed the door terance to spoken sounds is infinitely rj more complicated than the works of a gland transplanting in 1878 watch i tiie transplanting of glands into the to the brain come along thenorves homan system is no new discovery from different parts of the body sen the first record of such an operation sations of heat or cold or pain or hun- being accredited to john hunter in ger to which the brain gives names 1872 i from the brain go thoughts which bet bowels and sweeten the stomach and pbone exchange is put out of gear i who behind achugging engine thing thus prevent the dreaded summer com- lines cross the buzzer sounds a wrong without heart or will j plaints they are an absolute safe j note at a w time the desk tele- ever 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and carina for your flock in tt oollrtlflo way and a jj ri 4 a v l reap reward thle winter snd fl for neeeeiary a sudden violent jar and the tele- oliver poultry firm snanty boy ont done was the erection of a new harbor at the eastern end of wlerlngen for the purpose of unloading material and also to take the place of smaller har- bors used by fishermen which would j be rendered useless or difficult of ac- cess i after this came the erection of the the most important person in the pic ture the garden shows me that every day the petunias are little globes of beauty with the moon that low and old behind them their leaves darkly were gradually their transparent blos- i sijms glowing they seem to behav- i ing ceremonies of their own that little i on their petals glistens like mica a dyke recently completed and now i zt pink is made for the moon single very shortly will be begun the laying j j small white moons above spun silver down of the great dyke twentyone 7 v- v miles long between wieringen and the ey are just nialnund of friesland the latter they might be mpons and float dyke is the one which will turn tbelf po0f und i j this one could follow them by their zuydei zee into a freshwater lake in i o5n k fragrance breathe oneself into the north sek i soented wake of them anu brln oneofthemostimporuntsexndaryl ss t tz f feature of the work is this provision s n3mooni down of fresh water in place of the preseit h u f t t z i- hd brackish supplies for the c p t with silver leafplns with their long cool silver stems quite safe ly in the earth in the shadows of the pear tree safe from the moon a firefly climbed the sweetpea brush green as an emerald or a tiny star lighting the red brush- stems the pale small leaves and ten drils of the sweet peas one great pale bloom then slowly floating his starry emerald away very dark where he was darkly golden just beyond where the young paleblue heads of dephln- lum halfbuds were catching the soft gold light anne bosworlh greene a true bred man his steed john e miller rabies the most terrible death a man can die said the doctor after he had re turned from the bedside of a little boy host will they turn erelong to the imd been bitten by a rabld d moon the thirst is tntense beyond imag- across the path are white pinks i nation his tongue is swollen to twice moofflight and their fragrance seem ltb slze and fusing out of his mouth thesame white moons above spun he can toke a dr ot water his silver their slim silver spears of folij throat is paralyzed and the sight of a age are almost dazzling something arinlc produces choking and a salt mere value of the new land will be less than the cost of the work including certain financial provisions that have been made to accelerate the work which originally was to take about thirty years but will not now take so long the cost will be about 640000000 guilders while the value of the new land even at tho end of twen tyfive years the time which it is esti mated it will take to 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