The Pioneer Exponent. (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, July 30, 1909 Page: 2 of 8
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lered with tua tom of life, and tried many ipmeaioa
5 At iutookC«rddT«dnow /can do my honacwork.
At last l took uaraui ana now x «ua uu mj uuuocwy.n.
| many ladies About Cftrdoi and rocOnuncnd it to ail aick
"- Try it ' :
AT ALL DRUG STORES
iKTiuin who won' i
l(»tm to yom
t r o u b I e » mu >
have aufferrO e
tb» past froti
much listening
P*
, _____ ____tlve for
T__ Hw trouble *nd h»-
Pllual oonellpallou. It sweeten* the
suunsoh and breath, gently *fln>uUtre«
the M»er and regulatek the bowels and
i» niiieh *u perl dr loplHe and mrT
y dot try Ffllta^T
to^^ihr^bnh v*»
- —HW ill* »
No donkt people
who are so fond
of dogs ought 1**
come equally at
tucbed to chtldiiu
If they' were to
discover that
there are auch
Satanic, __
Hatbn 1* represented' a* rtfhnln
after folks wlf a pitchfork,” said fTntHe
Bben. "when de truth is dat ao many
folks la imilln st hto^eoattalto dat bs
ain't got time to rhan* oohedy."--
Wasblngtnu Rtar
■' r'e*‘
If people with symptoms of Kidney
or bladder trouble could realise their
danger they would without lose of
time commence taking Foley’s Kldoey
Remedy, , Tbl* great remedy stop,
the pain and the IrreguUrWa*.
strengthen* and builds up these oc-
eans and there is no danger of
Bright’s disease or other *erloos dis-
order. Do not disregard the early
symptom*. 8. I’. 8mKh *
Pore Heaucbeue, th^. mtaalqtmfy
priest, bus. died at the Pasteur lustl-
rate In. t alesplne .hkneaa.
frtoi. liurtn
limdonarltn. nfllrDU
loolfd* are uudrigolPX
(hr nMUie dh« iiks* at itpeTnatltUte
all l IVUUI.I . «a^in^na«e tai'p tp.drt
obaervutiuu ufi/t., kciiVuI of wiili'li
Imve^^ewnTmiicd faially. the
U-n *o ur'Cof the
It Makes Little Difference
Til fm* U-n m> Ur Tor tbe fill#!
eipeeWwUto Among the rehie
dhu utd .ia-a ^ui*La ctitmhrnl sm-
■irBtlip .confining fir»cnlc. which hi*
UCircl'd yirW but ^ainfornrr
l^Uct flu. immediate effect ' of
Iitokyt war’tt) Bill a largr number of
the trypanosomes. 8* the aleeplng sh k
ne*s microbe I* palled, but by. a sort
of. orvcras of Milectlou another specie*
of the seSrni. which Is reffaetory -4o
art*nh•; rupldlj develo|>od. carrying oft
the pattern lather agriim* are belug
tried; hut. .o'cordlpg; t« experts eu
gaped In’this hraneb of reeearch, an
effis tual theritpsullc agent against the
malady, has not yet been discovered.—
Chicago News.
V* dt> whet |**rt or vouroalfrl agate ids"’
repafi ltg. . Being skilled In the build*
Ing of them, we are thoroughly con*
versant with.the repairing, too, and
we freonently have apparently hope-
less jobs sent to as that are turned
out to the entire satisfaction of-our
UUV W »Uu CUSIIO eaupiwvwuu
patrons, Qoed, honest workmanship,
and the use of none* but the best toots
and materials, have earned us oiir en-
viable reputation.
W. 0. MOORE, Bit Blacksmith
Southeast of the Square
humor of the hour
________
rftRY SYSTEM.
' “n
Germany Hsnftlss Usr Bs-
Tn Cass <i< War.
m Ims * billed Bsruuuiy
ts-en struck by the
ntmnrds at tbe entry
village. These con
as to exactly
Odd Names to Chins.
Chinese children are endowed with
atrange Christian nanufc Their girls,
for Instance, are not called Mabel.
Jenny or Matilda, but Cloudy Moon.
Celesrtnl Happtnees. Spring Peach or
Casket of Pfcfumea. Their l<6ys get
lees attractive "namee. being made for
work and wisdom rather than plena
are and dancing.' Thus we Bnd a little
official In the com*
i I two-year-old Practical industry: three
' ‘ year-old. Ancestral Knowlodge: fonr
l feer-old; -----—
Ibid. DlwTeet Valor. To their slaves
Itnr-uw <3omplete Virtue; flvf-jei.r
the ifertsao reservist ouj
ice to be When the order to tsoM
le given -assuming, of course
that he to not out of the coontry - hr
w.°to tTt^ end oT JTvUto^'aml D*U) iacomm^W ^aatm.ot^for
> the slgdboard
the military scheme He will see that
.ten him exactly la whhb town he ha*
la >s*sa,jm.*atoln tila nau .n.uU
more ImooruoL will
aad what to atlll asosw Important, w
give him the money and the railway
pass to take him there
Arrived at Ms desttnatlon. he win
And hto ualfortn. arms aad accouter
■tents pOed aeatly la a heap, with a
label hearing bis name aad regimental
number aa the top eg the heap lie
tan only to pot It oa aad take his
pbsre among the comrades with whom
he did hta nfllltarf service some years
ago
This desrlnatloo was arranged u|*m
many yearn back, and the exact time
schedule for' marching and railway
journeys tees complied long atuce —
Pearsons Weekly.
they give still another >tat of names
Not For Me. Joy to Serve. Tour Rap
pines* and Durable DevoMon muy l»e
*»ken as tvpl-al examples
a slight co,ul^jjllve
r^neVy^may*0result In ?a , serious
kidney dl*es«e. . Foley’s Kidney
WmnsAy hallds up the worn, out
tissues suJ streugtl en* these organs.
IsriF. Sailtli. '
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She Mashed prettily.
“Well. 1m SOW." she wild. “It's kl»d
of yon to say so "
•Tfe*." rcsurr.od the older woman.
Hosin'; the big family Bible. “IF* baen
aerate bed otlt some time, hasn't Itr*—•
Kew T»rk Press
Living on Basy street Is truly d»-
VgUlful. but ■ Ih# road to H la aome-
imas rough and beset with peril.
Th* son of a mUUonatre la asuaUy
known by tbe $ sign. i
Wben a man raises a disturbance
he Is apt to be called on to aettle mat-
•ers with tbs judge.
Za
Nobody carea where you get off. but
there are a lot who will try to aee to
t that you don't get on.
It ta sometlmes^wsler to get into afi
argument than It la Cbmfortsble r t
ting out >
Rome wow hullt upon seven bills.
Bveaborg. the new Kunilan naval t«*e,
to built u[n>n seven Islands and ever
since Its foundation In 1749 bs* been
renowned a* a strong fortress The
slagle narrow *utrance to the harbor
lies between two of the Island*, which
are connected by mean* of tirldges.
In IftOR.sud again In 1859 tbe fortress
successfully resisted a bombardment
from the French and Kngltoh fleet,
and thn* gained Its occasional title of
the Gibraltar of the. north — London
Chronicle
** Signals In Baseball.
Each man on a team bus bis private
signal* with the batters who precede
or follow htua. add tttT butter, recetr
lug orders from the manager, rlgn. is
the base ruuner exactly what to do.
Last summer, while the Chicago team
wus tiuilly crlpp|iHi and cliaRglng the
Many a young man baa discovered
that It sometimes takes a great deal
Habit.^__
“That was an awfnl break yon hind"
at Mrs Oof rex'* Utile buffet luncheon
yesterday.” said his wife
“Wbat break T'
“After v»u bad received your (date
nf time, money
te convince a
man.
Ml tU.es B greni o.-.i ----- ■ — ---- .. T ' ,
and attention to fall of salad and Huger roll from tbe maid
girl that he to the only
you Started to walk shout the room
looking for the caahlerDetroit Fret
Press
WHN liutliy crippyn HliU I ....
batting order almost every day. S^eek-
ard rBached ftrst one afternoon, end
Chance was folh wlng him. says a
writer In the Atneilran Magaxlnc As
Chance enrne to bat be waa swinging
two bats, and he fussed one back of
him with his left Hand On tbe first
ball pitched Rheckard attempted to
steal and was thrown out. “What did
you go down for?*' demanded Chance
later. “I thought 1 .got the signal,",
said Sheckard. "1 didn't give any slgr.
nal.” “Well, you tossed rhst tint a way
with your left band, and you usually
throw It with your right, ao I thought
you'd made a signal while ^vaa out
Of the game." Sheeknrd'^dumler
shows how elqsely every w^rn-on/' of
a batter is watched, not ouly by hto
fellow players, but by his Opponent*
His Record.
•Before 1 consent to let you have ray
daughter." sold the RTlm aid gentle-
man •tln-re are .Some questions I
would like to nsk_jiuu. Are you quick
tempered?” 4
“Well, yes, to tell tbe truth, I'm
Being smart m»r not be popular or
roinfortable. but It sometimes get* the
Beet red results
Foley's Honey and Tar not only
Spring Affliction.
Tho houoodoBBln* micros*
M*k AW"—"' " "i
As sur* ss you'ro
Half a foot high. -.
From garret
Clear .down to th* bottom
Tho houoohold
I* muchly owry,
With, wtfl* a sight •
For tho neighbors.
An spror protecting
Her hood.
Cruet Revenue.
With a dramatic gesture tbe moving
tm amn confront* Um (tlr womAn.
" •'Look st me. Bentllee de Montnuv
renev!" he hisses "Do you not know
mnhr _____^____
*Ah7" lb Rrfltiyt. “Bk'W 1M
THE BASQUES.
stop* chronic coughs that weaken the
oonatitulion aad developInto con*urn-
le ^tuRhffl* with fury
•/ tabo
lion, but heals and strengthen* the
'M. It afford* comfort tod relief
ption,
tMDff*. ll inoro^ouiuiuiB
to the worst CMC of chronic brdochitlt
Mthni*, hay feeer and lung trouble,
w. P. .Smith
THE WORD “FELLOW.”
K. „
An Intereetlng People Wh* Are * P-a-
zle Among Nations.
The Baaqoe provinces lie In the
u,.rih nf Spain, and slthouTb for ceu-
tvrt -- student* have'tried in trace the
r. ■ . In drwrilfflini ftwd a kay t la
to their language, they Have railed to
d<- •• —
AH other known .......... *.«.ke.. by
the sons of men bave been phtlwo to
pgevt *a • common origin, tea* eable to
the Ample and Remltle »'« ‘he
Basqne language ha* entirely resisted
tbe- pbHologlat. la tome aspects tbe
vernacular shows traces of a Chinese
admixture. In others tt 1s clear that
North American Jndlaa terms are na
tiro to It It also shows traces of
barbaric languages spoken on the east
coast of Africa. —-
Tbe people themselves baar physl
■logical traits found In those who
speak tbe said tongues Tbe native
name of Basquelsnd Is Eakuara. and
their motto to "Inirarbet." or “Three
la Oaa.” Noe la tbelr political store
tore anything libs that of any known
political tody, tboogb ihey belong, of
course, to H|mln K*cb Baeque prov
toes ta governed by a parliament com
posed of representative* - selected
partly by election, partly by k»l
among the householders of each cotin
try pariah orlown Their laws am ew
eentlslly twenttar Vo thefueelves and
am conceived «n do known code either
of ancient or medtneval rimes They
are a pUerle among nations and nnm
ber half a million all told New ><•**
World
Paper Which I* Waterproof
fa Japan ‘ber* ts a pafFr made wkh h
Is lm|>ervloua to waier, to'lug n*ade *»f
t.ututo*' fiber* and etn-alyptus u*U«N
with tbe filjers of the gsmpl and some
pther shrulfti 'rbeOto^.refir*t«.;rn
stmrt. made dry. cleaned and •crato'd
tooled In " wesk lye ami tto.rougb'y
washed la water, a flee whVb they ar*
' beaten and theft mixed with certain
ro,,t* made Into a vlwoua state. A
It, Course From the Unlveraltlee lev*
Cveryday Life.
The word bachelor means originally
yewboy.” a youth who looked after
the cow. from the low Latin Dacca
and through the classical Latin vacca.
fauns* U iUm lb* Um IKk *|T
eD to scorn to volttninrlly hnwedded
roeo by ladies who bad sharp lougues
The word was taken over by the uni
verslttr* in tbe mhldW agea. and rto-
degree of bncbrtot w«« »“t suppowo
to be gVeftn t»> ho> mun who nml en^
tered Into the slate »l matrliuotiy
The wortl '•fettow 11 1" hS'l H Home
what stmlftH fate »• t#> *f' Hie *;eller
and the lint* ersr re- wife Udl
The unlver^Uv- "«t' iv ml « nm"
bridge to Mtue twit '*vv*i r fjl ,v
ahtpa worth Iron. *1
annum si ito' van »- ..«• 1- '• "
married hou*»* vr.t*ltn !* • •*! •,|.!' ““
tlaction. It a tell*.a »to*«lil ’
into raatrlmno.' 1 ■ •",* •• * • ■ iv.-
felts his fellow stjtp A* Ih.' Ten..**
were gr-nerslli men ot *«>'•*•"" “i*“
teiice or si h-sst ivciifort In re; -.1 1.
living and drev* iimv resdllS afifn ted
tbe stteullon t»f ladles wtv> were lunik
Ing of setlllnu d>-vrn in tr* »v neu
aa acquaints* eahlp lorrneu w
tween s "fettow’1 and a nirtfrlnireiu,
tody things usnslly went «erv dellgftt
fully until 1 he fair schemer dhsiwered
toe acsdemie atatu* nf fife man Then
lb* expression ‘IMnfl. hr I* h fellow
came vefy naturally to bet 11(01 VnO
so It crept fCl» se<’tltor lay life and
aegnl Its tln’klnd mewuUig Hut. ol
course, tf the gmdnaie was willing tc
sacrifice 'Id* fellowship and Its vtnolu
ments for the sake of the fair isdr "
lovely eye* and favors wdiy he tie
came n "g.»s1 fellow " whtoh I* s home-
of a lotallv Jltferenl color - New Vom
World ■«..
labor*
From dayllaht
TUI all are In bed.
From Florida
Clear to Vancouver
Th* rtorr' ' *
-It muchly th* earn*.
You'd think to ohaerr* . ,
Th* maneuver >
That It were
A sort *r a waa.
The way ah# go** after It
Yearly
You’d think that It wer*
On th* square,
Not quit* a religion.
But nearly
With all 1
Of th* element* there.
Th# houee
le e sight for th* wreckaro.
And man aa he ducks
From the iam#
Vs... »n„1J
i T7\I f Vy VTfVV
On his ooxttall pl»y ch»cli«i,D
If you w«r« t iltv*
To it»*
IthO buHt
On rhm opH«r. #
L)#»r brother*.
An«l r#*lly
Hh« Min*I to Ulamn '
__ fidiTSi.
lamcmirt! What'do you h^ra?**
•Llaten. *yur\l T*n y^ara ago you
cruahed iufb hopw and broka nwh
heart when you spumed meh lore. I
rewdl then to have meh revenge. All
tbeee years I have patiently waited
and tolled, knowing that my time
would come. It baa come!"
With a shuddering moan tbe poor,
woman aaka:
“What do yon mwue
“Tour goods are on meh van. 1 ahall
move you to your new home, and tn
doing so 1 shall p*ck the Imitation ma
b^pmy furniture and the near oriental
rugs on tbe ontoldft. Every cheap ar-
ticle yon have shall be exposed to tke
critical gase of your new neighbor*.
Ha. ha. ha!”
With a cruel gesture he leaps to thr
seat of the van and atarts hi* team on
tta harsh errand, while the imoutcrm-
creature, with an anguished sob, sinks
helplessly upon the front steps of the
empty bousa.-'dilcngo Post
- «ev “
The Ship's Doctor
James Francis Donnelly of New
York describes tbe advantages of the
service In the merchant mnrlne of
physicians.—American* are preferred
Introduction to the general paaaetiTor
Agent anil JcateteBCC-.A" «i>|dloqtkm
are necessary to obtain a poaTTTon
ftubatttntlng la a good way to begiti
The highest salary obtainable to 900 a
month, with maintenance. Fee# are
accepted from passengers which
amount to from $35 to $250 a voyage
Disbursements are few. The doctor
ranks next to the captain and with the
first officer. A good deal of social life
to possible, and a good position with
officers and crew may be obtained hy
tact, kindness atjdtflrmneaa.. Steerage
passengers must be eared for. race!
nated. confinements attended and the
Immigrant! examined for contagion*
diseases of the eye and of general
type. Necessary supplies are paid for
by the steamship line. The work Is
abundant in general. Visiting foreign
ports and sending a week at a time
are possible.- Medical Record.
afraid I am."
"ITin! liver swearT' ... ------- T-.
“Sometimes, when 1 become very
angry. 1 do."
“Smoke?"
“Tea. But 1 have never noticed that
M Injttred me.” -
"Ever drink Intoxicating liquors?”
“1 occasionally take a drink, bat
I'm not a slave to the habit, I assure
you"
“Have you ever been In Jail?”
“Once. 1 took seme funds to whldh
I had no right, but 1 did not do It de-
liberately. 1 asspre you. It waa tbe
reeult of a misunderstanding," ■»
“Tea. It generally la. How about
your family? What kind of ancestor*
did you bave?”
'Do yon think it Is fair to bold a
mdn responsible for what ’hlo ancestor*_
did?*’
"Answer my question.’'
"Well. I can’t say that my anceMM*
amounted to a great deal. My grand-
father waa—waa—lg abort, be was
hanged." ,
- "You've never held a Job * ay where
vei7 long, baVit your-
Many people with ohronlc throat
and lung trouble have found comfort
...a relief in Foley's Honey and I^r
vueea etubharn coughs after
other treatment has failed. L. M.
^l|...,1aa l{okinriffr. lown. WfiWI.
biggies, Keaeoner, Iowa, write*.
•The doctor* aald I had eonsumptloo
and I got no better until I took
Foley’* Honey and Tar. It stopped
th« hemorrhi»4>* and pain in my
lung* and they are now a* sound as a
bulled d, F. Smith.
"That man I* ay tdlot."
"la be really r
“Yea; he doesn't know a thing "
"Then he should qualify as s
fesslonal Juror."
easiest Way Oijt. *
"Guilty or not?” asked tbe Judge
“I haven't made up my mind." im-
plied the prisoner.
“If you don't know, who doesT'^
“Weil. Judge, that may look like an
easy malt'er 10 yon. but I am trying to
figure out^, wbetbt'i; II will to* cheaper
to hire a lawyer-*** t*y Ih# ffnf."
£3^-
7nlj camphor I* also mldcd ■' M,rl ”*
S tl>Q“ Ouxord mud Itee mail*
iam xhe«U' wito’h run through *
. slendering mscUihe leafkl 15 vTffTouw
„m)wra*urcv Tbe reaoh .to that a
MWI' to prods, e.t whk'b.ls exuVnllngl v
iLrfjt and Which may \* wnahod
The JapftCFfte use 1t ftw *ei»Vto*c BhUk
Sp, and 1n.Ha rubber Fwbttnder
Mow ffe# Traveled.
"How did tin- itiicen of Kliebs travel
when went t.* see rtolouiopT" gaked
• Ritn.lay e lM* le*. t>**r
Nw on*- yemiiict to answer
••0><Udi efh tplve p»ne by the rail
way?" y"-
•y.-sVii s.ini I'liMic'viri
-In.l.T.t u .11 ^ W ould Wc I.
t*.a tss.fnmt* thb out
'ThiJhM rtiMriMi rc-i'niiTcirTTi''
Evsrvlhing For th* Owl
•‘Leant bettf that man "
,-Why V
‘ne-bores' ttie w ith fds Ilea."
wv„,. .ii... 1 Ifnits - what tic
"You don’t Utfuta1 what lie knows;
that.Is the rnneoti volt ar,' twieed
“What’s that gCU tn do with It?”
' "If be told the irifth'b'' «.>»td he
horridly dtaa*D-mi»to as Ueit”
..jk jout.'ltf I
ft,If jUuofB’*'
. lU .iUi' M’ 1 liii, \ ri | " 1 '
jiUnf/"!? M?* rnr T;me wrn w* r";
1 rai.'i cm ■
, "\VU;u lu.ppcjtj'.l to ttt*,?‘* nrUed th
ehr'i.'dt' ' pi Unf't w hen ke woke up t"l
-TIP bn“7?*Tvt ’ ---“
tYs&ark l;L y ur l ' "F.” r •!•' ’Jr
--d *t *''***»‘?*. t*r!l ">■>■ V. “I h rteC
on hardwarff at^ ......... „ >UJ *•>>- :v < 1
Coqlrf n’l * ' . /
qftty" Beeira io*4 rtoto'.’. ttua
- upeeto*)** «iu* ml v of tlifflLjtl
ratten saacc-dtil h-i ..aloaL mlipltHj
’’hftaband..........—-------- •* .
Music ana niosete
Major I. W V Kennon. n*.« -o
amndlng * luitlall- n ot lto • • 1
fantry D. R A . in build!''*
iin.us Itenguet p«ul iftrough lll‘ in- 11
talus .if northern l.uaou. 1*h|l*p ■'
Island*, aceompltobed s feal call.',
harasnly Impossible It took nm l.
mobov and n mongrel army of
men la d« It. hot Bengufl r>.'»d
tialnv out- of the remarkatdr highway,
of the world Major KetmoU * army
of 4.000 road Imlldera did hoi like t.
work When they did If wa* witto
alow, sluggish movements. Due day.
Major ■ Kennon assembled bis band
made up of men of all nations, and
ordered II to move quietly ap«l *e
cretly to a plaee where several Iran
dnm ’Filipinos were eugagi-d In dill,
Vnjj boles In ^he canyon w alla stul piny
favorite oriental air Instantly Ito
Fill pl nos caught the spirit of (he
music and began lo I oral tlrclr dill.,
.Against the ns it In rhythm The Icn.l
followed the Flllpimm along the
and played wherever they worl.ist
From to tot re rs worth nto.ut 10 ecu fa n
do v they developed Into mush al ms
rblnes that worked l*> <ffond.ont»
Major. K. ntioP Ipsiata that hl> n«iU
Bavi-d I be I’t'lUppIne guvertiaTftuT'then
sands, nt dollars -Argonaui *—■ .
, Fletcherixirtg.
"Yes.1” said the newly fledged Fleteh
trite, addressing hla wife. "I have
tolly and firmly detarudned to turn
<Vrr a new fttof TiiiT eat only tW<
Beals a day hereafter,"
''Which will you omit. denr. break
fatt or luncheon T' aw'eotly Inquired hto
heVer fraction.
’Well—er—I hadn't considered that
potlt yei; It la going to Le quite h
long stretch between meala. Isn't It?
Let pe see. How ahall we arrange II?
Onlytwo meal* 11 day. We've got that
polnf settled, hut—er— yes, now * I've
got It. Not to have too much of en In
tervalhctweeo time# I think f will d!
vide tie two meals up Into three In
atallmqts. aame as at present."—New
York T-nes
“1 can't say that I have." I
"What was the highest salary you
ever earned?"
"Nineteen dollars a week.” e
"Have you ever rocked a boat?”
“No. air, never.”
“All right, yon can hava her.”—Chi-
cago Record-Herald. •
■SC Inoffensive.
“Did you hear what happened L
Fweddy In Noo TawkT’
“No. Do tell ma.”
"Why, the deab boy made a mistake
and got on on* of those ears la the
tunnel that are resuhved exclooatvetyy
for Indies, don't you know.” . !
“Year
“And they let him stay OJevatos
Plain Dealer.
Th* Purpose.
Deadhada on, a Ruraian Railway.
The Itftslan 'minister of why*" aid
eommnnla'llona recently requested the
maiiagempt of the Nikolai railway
(St. Petethurg.Moscow) to furnish
him with iftlst of passenger* traveling
without tlfteta over the line dnrl cr
190R The -eturn Is now pnhllahrd
From this ' appears that 32.KU ao
called “deadends" used the line dur-
ing the twely months, some without
tickets, but he larger number with
passes trveftu rly obtained. Of tbeai
passes 716 who confiscated and fhe
bearers cqmpfled to pay their fnres
and fl.Rtfl w> recovered • by legal
process ffevetken guards and-,fiber
offldals were (Vtnlaaed for collusion
In the fraud* • Xndon Rtandarfl
Jack (cynically)—I like tbe “soft pll
low of a woman’s mind.”
Orme (calmly)—Yes. the majority of
men do bolster tbelr own minds «p
1 Oa,*)'
“I gar." rahl Her key to lit-' wife' }"\
- of C-nc
.New. fieel." J~~- ,
■ py. „ „. Tu''.'* ' 'I’lii • •* a 11 pan s pa A
Muv tn itc V aKc'iritdW
imray ni th Tir*-ve r• ■— ■
tlRuu WhuiT-wjiu flltoni: t 7.
teijIiiT ye'1 'he nttrlif liefrre Inst, d <
you? TffrttV n eevyi
**A seem- -
Wfllf SMI * A * pwweectok •
"WpII. did yen tell 1i?.. T Aim
know;”
• Why. no; 1 . never tl) 14 1 'll"
..)ri<,e l dtou't k»»w 11 w.i
'Hto’W VH"P •
4-gV - c
FlaherWfte ) Qolf Caddie a
As the resqlt o^he great dearth of
every-description / whiteOnli on the
Rcottlah e<«iat ......Oshcrmcart-
turning Ihelr lUrvn ty Koine more
profitable.ejlMIPfi. Hmcnl popular )“•
Ing Ihal of golf 'fi*)i Thore nre
eompnratlfclv few Am* my cm
sCqtieni n tn[ Reollarl without a golf
course. *0 that larSe»,tnls»r« of ArI*
emieri are flntllug vnyiymeht In till#
wwv " Mall 'U. ........
8pending Hi* Wealth.
“I can't last much longer, my dear."
said old Mr Khweman. who was near
lag bto end. ' "Rut, ah. It'a good to
think that even after death I'll be near
you and watch over you!" r,
“Wefl—er -really." replied the aooa
lo l>e young widow, “If that's ffMff
Silfis, I'm afraid my extravagance wIN
t>aln you terribly."—Catholic fftamlnrd
and Tlniea. • . ;
wm
A-Lcnstic'a Repartee.
Borne • nailora witc being stiowp
thrrtuftTr rCevr Lunatic nsylttro. Vk tor; 1
one da), ami coining opp<tolte the.clock
in the conldor. one of them, looking
quickly at hta watch, said. "Is that
clock right r
"No. you Idiot." vnldu pgyent Stand-
ing by. '"It wouldn’t be In here If It
■ara fiiht '
4-
,T -v-nj . . mdP* TTT T-
Why. |‘«htti>',lnv'W »J.! ppgrks ■ lrH«
VOO toll Tl '. 1 Vi-'.hX ? nl
fiMHBgBk. ,|i;'
—F,,r *U Gui'nuiu akvulbu, mm*i Ibo.
eleven Inch tbe 'hnFgeVirft injpePi'j
' citaeir—pr -eartrWirra. ft. atttrvrer of '
d' lieffnflh ingakliu- of
Dr. J. Q. Kcarby,
Dentist
Offers hla profeaelOfial aCrtlca tt> tha
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