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Flesherton Advance, 30 Apr 1908, p. 6

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V-^-4. CORRUGATED IRON Qalvanlzady Rust Proof Made from vary flaost sheotSy aboolutely f roo from defects. E>«h •kd«t Is pp*«»«d, not rollMi, e*rrogatloa* tharvtor* fit aocuratoly wltboyt wa«t«. Any deslrad slxe or gaug*, atrzlght er oorvM. LOW PRICES-PROMPT SHIPMENT Metallic Roofing Co., UMITBO Nanufactarera TORONTO & WINNIPEG tni â- â- â- â-¡â- â- â- ^â- â- â- â- â- â- â- â- â- â- fl FROM ERIN'S GREEN ISLE NLWS UY MAII, FIIOM IHEIAND'S aiionvis. liopi Mihigs in (lie Emerald Hl« ol liitrrnsi lu Irish- niCQ. The r.a<?lic I.eagiin branclws o( Uw KUlddyvjrl cli.slriol, Ca. CUirc, ui'o rw.v l:i f'Jll swiiit'. A HO.toit liii-bacU Willi!* wiw shot i>y cosslyiiards a UUo moulli ot the Uishu Hvver, K'Try. /ohii r.vaii.-. .-ig<\l 38, was toimJ giiil- 1/ of biinii'ig the Andftra CallwUc Church, but wui not .'•enloiiMd. Dr. S. li. Duiuuanwuy, (or thi» pa'.l 87 y.Mrs moilieal oinon- of tlw di^iiiwi- »jjry «lialri':l, hw rei-ciilly ilicd.^ Thrt lands of (jiilnioyatown, contain Ing 6()0 anro.i. have \>ccn sold to the If,«(jitns OiintriLssiuni.Ms for SCO.'WO. I'ho faniiors of Kniikkillien dLslrict «!••} ciiiii.])lfilniiig MlU'rly of the Ujw t>rti;ss puUi (or p-ji'k in the local niar- wU. Pur Ihrt S'Vond ocoo-slon In .siioces- B'on, Jiiiifio (UiiiK, at Monuj>han Qiiar- lai* S'lS-^ions, hai boon pixvscnU'tl with wtiile r!ov* ,. Th« Itjilu'lxiPouKh Co-ojierolivp Diiiry Soci^-ty IwLS 1j<!<>/i ^lofullly iimprovinj,' iLs pci.sititjn, lU lui'jiovor la^l year ainounl- Ing to $r)7,7UO. 'I he <J<;«1h Is much roftrotlcd of Mr. r.'o. A. Miilk-n, ICliiijirovo House, JV-l- luj»f, who wH.s ayfdt (or sovoi'ul bfow- er» linns, anrf vvr.s nnich «'.shy^ncd. Tho .slioji assi.sldnt.s at (•"nnisUiUon, (o llio inuiiiipr o( about 08, have adojiU'.l if.vjlulions in favor of having Wo<ln«'.s- tlay flxi.'d us H half lyillday In Uw. town. Tho p«;ar''(ui condition of C.V)unty Oiilv- liii wn.i the .subjwt of wngratuliiliun bV till' H<'ii<ird."r ill hi;i addrojw (o the (Jrnnd Jury nt Klliualnhani .'^c.sslnn.s. TIte OKl.tj.slvo. Ilu.x mill and adjoin- Inii un'uii>«'s of Mr. Janx-.f Thonip.-^n, Klldnini, iiivir HullyMcun, wor« rco'iiU Iv nv>arly dotroyed by (lixj. Damage is $J,000. .At Oarv-i^ih, Ojiinly fxind«nd<»rry, re- 04'ii!!y, J„tin Berryman, aMiiiddloflHod farmer, wa.s ,s<>nt for trial on a rhaiRo of iMUi-.toring hi.s brother and hijj .'il.s- t»!r-l(i!.i\v. At (lio last monthly nieolinjf of llio Kfaryboiviuuh Uran'di of tho National Coun'^il stcp.1 won- liikcn to iirgo looal sho)) ko.-«p,T.s t/i .stock goods bearing the Iri.sh trade mark. A Crimean vi?tofari nnmod ,Iohn Mo- can, liaving dl«l at f.loghoon Union, Co r.laip, the Vct.-rans' Itcllof I'lind coii^lhuii'd ffiO lowiirds hU burial with mllilarv hunoTM. Thp Midland Fiiis, the leading Iri.sh- Irolnnd ovont of live year In llio c^enlro of Ir.'lnnd. will lie Iwld thLs year on .Sunday and Mon.lav 28th and 20 <â- ( Iv.n^', in To. We.slm.-nlh. A lienuliful .sanetuaiy Inm.p Iir.i been fireiented lo SI. Palriik's Thureh. Trim. I'. I.s of solid .silver, weighing HrtO oiino- cs. at a eost of £!•!(), and i.s In ixi.silion tef.re llie High Allar. White glov<?s liav<' iMV-'n presented to Cr.tinty Court Judgo Ciirnin at Hirr Quarter .Se<wions, and lo Judge Wake- ly at llo,siviiiHnon O""!^'* Se.^lons n.s rnibleins of the abvaco of crime n Uiolr dislricl.s. ^. #•' â€" .â€" Me<licln« Man -"What la Ihe mailer with your Mnje,.slyr' Cannibal King - "Oh, I ve an awful indigp-stion." "What have you txx'n eating " "I vc Jii.sl pul- l-lied off an American millionaire. "0<iod h<'aven.s! No wonder you are 'W. ! v« tohl you reifiealedly lo bowaro of anything too rich." 'LOOK PI.I'.VSANT, YOUH MAJESTY. ' An amusing *lory Is related by « Pa- ri.siun plHilographor of llie Kiug of Por- tugal, which, bring.s )iil<o light his Ma- jesty's dcligh'tful sense of humor tuid i\Oca appreciation of the fact that he Is not 60 synmietrical and sylph-lilie in llguro as ho once was. IIw Maje.sly, liavlng consented lo give at: artist a sitting, dropped into a chair lU'foro tliio camera, "If .\our i\(ujp.sly pleases,' said the Iihi»fographer wlw was not ill all salis- fie*! with tho [wse, "and will stand, we culJ get tho wliolo figure." "What!" cried King Carlo.<!. rising heavily, "do you, then, oouleinplale a ixmoramic view of me?" 'Ilic .SulUin of TurU<?y Is tho photo- Craplier's di^pair. Only twice within the last leii years has he consented lo being photographed, nn\ on one of these occasions he b<Hrayed so jnuch nervousness that it was itnpo.s.s.lblo lo make a good negative. His horror nf being phol.)graphe<t has Ibeeu '•.xpl-aincd by the .story that it wa.s ouC"^ discover- ed that a native photographer, who had long .sought pcniiisaion to make a ne- gative of hi.s Miij.aly, had eonstriict^'d a camera which was nothing beUer tlinn a ininiatuio gun. Th*> .SiiltJin i.s ii<jt wanting of |M'i"sonn! oourage, but (ae« a camera is one of Ihose things he will not do uuw-a-days. MOTHERS FEEL SAFE WITH BABY'S OWN TABLETS Mothers who have ii.se<l Baby's Own Tab!<Ms say that they feci .safe when they have thi.> mi'diclne in the lious*', ;ifl tliey are u ncve^fnllmg cur«» (or the llLi of Iwbyhood and childhood. And the mother has Iho guariiniee of a gov- ernment analyst that this medicine oon- laiii.s no poisaiious <ipiale. It is always sjfe. (iuOd for Ihe new burn baix; or well gi-own chill. Mrs. Alfred .Sud- dai'd, Ilaldiman<l, Onl., s:iys:â€" "I Iwve UK'd Habys Own Tablets for constipa- lion, vomiting and re.slle.^sne.ss. and have found them a S])le.ndid medicine. In my experience no oIIkm' medicine can Bqmil the Tablets for little ones." Sold by irKvliciiio dcalejs or by mall nl 2.') c-enls a box from tho f)r. Williams' M-Jiciiu» Co., nrockvillo, Out. A si-i.piiini-x)i;.s cAi.nito.N. (Ity A. Itanker.) A few miles we.st of .Naiiles is the vast crater of an e.x'tiiict volcano (from which no eriplion has taken |ila'."0 since \. I). IIOS), known a.s Ihe .Sulfalara. Itiil. ulihoiigh in a s<Mi.se extinct, yet at variou.s j)oiiils it Ls a'.wuys belching forth di'ii.se, e>uffoealiiig voliunes ot whilo .siilphureoiis fumes; jeLs of sul- phur vapor i^vsiiiiig from yawning clefts and gajiing fls.siire.s and rents in the sfilldidol mud door of the crater in all dirucllons; and cvtfn from the cliffs en- compaisring |J»e great hollow strange puffs of wnokc are from time to Lime seen bivaklng out amongst llie bushes and .shnilis growing thereon. It is staU etl ill a guide booU that ;; roaring sound a; of thunder or of miLs4;etry (Ire ac- cimipanies Uies<! eruptions. This, how- ever, IS certainly not always tho ca.s<!. But «ven when lliero are no swelling bIjALs, and no Iwoming stridor ca»L-<id by th»?.so oulbursLs from IhLs safety valve of Nature the soene is .mi woii\l and myslic Ihirt an luicanny, unoarlhly spell apj^eiirs to pervade the place, for- cibly reminding th« visitor of Gustave Dore's terrible picture o( Iho nether re- gions in his llluslralions of Paradise I.<i.st. Till! great erulcr-il Is luboul a mile :r: eiiyiimference, and, unlike other vol- rv(noe.s, is n<>l at the .sumtnit of a moun- tain, birl on almost level gmund - ap- peniw to be a vast caldron of boiling walirr, upon which (loals a crust of .sol- ldill<>il mud about Ihreo feet in thick- ness. Here is a small lake nf water furioii.-!v boiling; lir-ro an Island on which lb'-, beautiful Mediterrani-an white heiilhiT is -blo<iming liixiiriarilly, tioI- v.ilhs/lan ling the sulphur fumis (owing, h' wever, pivbably lo lhe.se fumes tho llowrs decay very soon after biung plucked); here a rifl fivnn which issues a stream of noxiou.-i gas and stcaiu; while Iho mud door, many acres in ex- U'Jil, upon wliloli Iho visitor is cautioas- ly walking reveiberaUis with a hollow sound if ulamped ujion. In fact if a regiment <if .soldiers were lo niaivh iioi>o.s.s lljle craler, in all juvjbailnlily tlw crust would wllapse and they would all be plungixl into Ihe hugd caldwn ben' Ml I h. And iMM'haps this .strange .sulphiipoous e.irllvveut may remind .some of lh<! Ilg- uralive "lire and brimstone' which is tho tile of (hose shiil nut from the glory. lUit Ihe flrois of remorse implied by this metaphor need not tx» the fiile ol any. lo' liy ninkin<< tlwi reparaliun demand- e I by lilernal JiLslice by undergoing, on llifi transj^re.s.sors' behalf, Ihe chasli.se- menl due by them, the .«!aviour of the world has jirovided a means by which all, without any exception, may, if Ihey will bill come to lliiri in coiilrili on and pi nllcnce, attain lo that Healm of Glory. ZAM'BUK SAVED THIS MAN'S FINGERf Mr. WitlUm C. Edwards, Peter Street, Torooto (late steward Elka' Club), sitstaiiied a lerere cnt on the middle fins'er of the left hand. Blood poisoning ensued and the finger caused him excruti«tlng agon7. Hetiyi: "My hand was so swollen and painful that I had to carry it in a sling for some months. I wai under the cire of a well-known doctor in Toronto for several week]. The wound got no better, and one day he said my finger would have lo be taken off. The pain fioip the wound waa terrible and was extending right up the arm. I consulted another medical man and was treated bjr him for some weeks longer. lie then suggested that the finger be opened and the bone scraped. At this stage a friend advised me to try some Zam-Buk which I did. I bathed the wound and applied Zam-Uuk as directed. Next morning the wound began to bleed. It was a healthy sign so I continued wilhtbetreatmenl, and In a weeks r ^ r.ti'f time I was able to discard the bandage. A little more •'-" "â-  perseverence and Zam-Buk cured the wound completely." JTam-Bak Cores cuts, bums, chafinss, itch, «cx«nia, running wren, riu^wotw, pitet, bad legs, pouontd woui'Js and all skin diMases. druggists and utores, ^ac, or postpaid frnro Zam-RukCo., Toronto. famBuK THIS OUT fti»i 'n»i to tbe ZATn-Uuk Co. , Toronto, with ic. itamp and receive a tamplt box FREE. ^K4 Convalescents need a large amount of nourish- O jrtent in easily digested form. V Scott's Etnutsion is powerful nourish- JL ment â€" highly concentrated. ^J^ 9 It makes bone, blood and muscle without putting any tax on the digestion. ALL DRUGOISTSl BOo. AND $1.00. IN MERRY OLD ENGLAND NEWS OY MAIL ABOUT JOHN BL'LL AND HIS PEOPLE. Occurr*ncp» in the Land That Reigns Supreme in the Cummerciol World. lUon boys have subscribed $500 to- wards tho Quebec balllcllelds memorial. Ixjrd Boscbery's chaulfeur was lined .ti at lipsoin (or exceeding the speed limit. Ilydlu George Anslow, landtord o( an iiui at Biviwiihills, shot his wif^) and then him.self, fatally. An old burial-ground in Duke place, Aldyate, is to be ullli/.oii as a play- ground for the children of the district. .Mr. George Waricn, Hm Liverpool sliipowncr, was badly injured while liuiitiiig near Tattcnhull. Ilis horse was killed. The Earl of Hardwickle \ias headed a subscription list lo buy a pianoforte for Ihe paupers in the Buclangtiuiu Palaco road workhousa. Tho delegates of the Oxford Local K.xaininalkjiis have resolved to add Es- peranto lo tho, lijat of subjects for the senior examination. Shamrocks brought from Ire!.'>nd and planted in England always dc^ctopcd into clover, said Dr. W. E. St. Law- penco Fanny at Kingston. A suspecteiJ ease of rabk»s was re- pcrlod from .Sutton Bridge, South I.in- oilnshiro recently. The <log, a collie, b't John Gent, a farm toriMiian. Seventeen hundred men will be un- employed at Barrow for at U'ost threi- luoiitfis, and probaJily fur six !iioiitti.s. owing lo depression in the iron trade. In llertfor.shiie two wild duc+is sal < n tlw same nest. Incubating the same clutch of eggs. Tlie same thing has liecn observed In the case of partridg- es. Of $007,230 allocale<l by Mr. Burns up lo the present from the Government grants for tho unoinployed, the Ontrul Body for Ixindon has r<>ceived $301,820. Lord Hayleigh is expected to receive a unanimous invitation lo Ix'come Chancellor of Cambridge llnivcr.sity, in succession to the late Uuku of Ucvon- shire. During the construction of a new green on the polt links at Beacon Hill llindhead, workmen came upon the re- mains of Celtic ipoltery and a number (I flint implements. Robert Abel, tho .Surrey crickete.r WU.S recently admilUd Ui tho Hoyal l-'rec Maspilal In Uindon, In nrd<T to undergo treatment for his eye-s, which are in a sej-ious coiidilion. The Income of the l/uidon Commer- cial Travellers' ncnevolenl .Society for Iho past year was SI. 000 ov<'r that of tlK preceding twelve months, while the membership increastvl by Sri .per cent. Lloyds Register reports that the ship pIng under eoii.strucUon in the Imiled Kingiloin amounts lo 459.000 tons Uvs than In tho .previous twelve nioatliis. This is the bigge.st decrease sinci- IS81. MntloQk Paru-ih â- Chmrh was discov- ered to have l)ee,n eiiter<vl by burglai-s, who rut out a window, brnko o|h^n three oidleeling boxes, and sUde three bollles i.f C;.immunion wine and two bra.ss crosses, \ proposal la. generate eleclriclly by peal-gas, which has h^>en sirhmilled lo a .select committee, of IIk? House of Com- mons, Is the first .scheme of its kind in Great Britain, and the company pro- moling it has arranged lo t)tirch»s« 500 acres of pent-bog in tho di.slriirt It pro- IKSos to serve. 4. HIE TBAIN DR LUXE OF CANADV. The "International Limitctl," tho pre- mier train of Canada, is indor.s«d by everybody who has ever had tho experi- pnc»> of riding on it. It leaves Montreal at D.OO a.m. every <lay in Ihe year, ar- riving at Toixjnto al 4.30 p.m., Ilnm- ilhin 5.:)0 p.m., Ixmdon 7.48 p.m., VK- ll'oit 10.00 p.m.. and Chicago 7.42 n.in , following morning. It is a s<jli;l ve.sli- bulo tramâ€" mo<lern equipmenl Uirough- oiilâ€" with Pullman slcopijig cars through lo Chi'Cugo; also Cafe Parlor and Library car service. Have tlio ex- perience on your next trij) west. TOO FAST, The lioy sUhkI on the bridge of a sriMKiiier beilde the eaplfiin on a sinrry night. 11 suddenly iM'came neee.s.sai'y for the captain to go below, and he suid lo the 1m)v: "Here, take the wheel. Ml be back In a few miiuiles. .Sbv»r by that slar, and y<ju will 1h> all rigtil." The l)oy Ix'gan lo steer the lioal and .scon got lier<iul of her course. The slar iKiW nppenred astern in>lead of ahead. He shouted <lo\vn lo the ^kiplH•r: "Hi, skipper, come u|) niid lind mc an- other .slar, I've passed that one." Nothing jolls a .sarci.s'ic man more Uian a dose of hia owu iiieUicioo. TEltMS OF ENDEARMENT. Pet Names in France and ficrmanyâ€" In- stance From Von Mol Ike's Letter. The lenns employed by the jioeple of one nation as the choicesl phrn.ses in llioir vocabulary of endearment are of- ten employed for quite the opposite pur- poses by other peoples, suys London Tit-Bits. One of the most familiar and moBt coveted phrases of endearment among the French, for lastancc, is "my little pig," and "my lilllc puppy dog" is also much appreciated. When a French hu.sband calls his wife a "cat" slie de*s not fly into a passion of resentment, as an Eiigli-'-h speaking wife might do un- der the same circumstanctjs, but takes it as a gejiUe compliment. On the other hand if he were lo call her a "duel;." as the British husband might his wife, she would be very much offend<xl. .Some lime ago in Oermany letters wrillen by the lale Count von Mollke to his betrothed were published. In Ihc.sc Ihe grejil soldier frequently called the lady "my little kernel of coffee." Tills .strikes one as a very queer pot name and has suggested In a cynical aulhii'ity that in view of the writer's (profcasion "my little grain of power" or "my little lump of lead" would have been more appropriate. .\ person's individual likings and oc- cupation freqeully suprdy him w'th l< rias of endearment. A farmer some- times calls his little girl his "caW" and a well known fishemion, to whom the creatures of the brook were as the ap- f le of his eye, used lo begin his let- ters lo his wife when he was on his fl.shing expe<lilions with tho word ".My dear little speckled trout." A FEW FACTS. The bracelet is onoe more the most popular form of jewellery. TUeri' are C4 blind persons lo every million of llie world's population. The .Salvalkin Army is cstabli.shed in over fifty countries and oolonH's. Air is esLimatcd to surrouml the earth to a depth of from 120 to 200 miles. Alaska was puix;hased from Hussia in It-O? by the United Stales for $7,200,000. Treasure trove bckmgs by law lo the Crown, and the relcjitioii of it is a pun- ishable offence. I'ivo boys were recently find al Wind- sor, England, for placing broken bottles Ol. the roadway to cut moter-tyres. The .sea is much nwro salt in llie Irop- ici than in tho northern latitudes, owing lo the gieater evapomlion. Organ-gi1n<lers are not allowed lo play in \ieiina in the inonilng or evening â€" oidy lietween midday and sunset. .Slammering Arm, Bed Finger, The Hecws' Ne.sl, and Cold WaliT aiX5 samples of tho names borjie by some Welsh fanns. JUST A WOBD. The condor, it is said, can fast 40 days. The Dutch are the grcalesl of all coffee- drinkers. A little soap is put inlo certain forms of putt paste. Philadelphia has the tongest streets of any city iu the world. In Morocco the law obliges you to lip the (Kilii'einan who arrests you. When crows wheel and clamor in great groups, it is « sure .sign of a storm. Man's lemperaliiro is 98.6 d(>grees; a snail's is 7() deg^^e^^s, a chicken's III.' Lady Puff-Gordon ii.sed to have for a {Kl a pain given .snake. The Tartars have the simnge.st, the Chinese tho weakest voices, of all na- tions, * IN NO DANGEB. As tho j)hilMithropic tourist pursued hi.s cOtirse he saw many things which b* felfr neiMhxl sympathetic attention. One day he slopix'd Ui gaze at a bare- headed man, who was lurning a wind- la.s.s which clumsily hoisted a bucket niliyl with sand. "My friend," sai<l the philanlhropisi, as Iho man pau.sed lo mop his for<tH^ad, "why do you not rover your head? Thf.-; h<d sun is likely to affivt the brain. ' "Brain is ut?" said the man, staring at him. "D'ye think if I had any brain I'd lie here h'istin this bucket? ' LNDIAN FESTIVITIES AND DIETIES. rower ol the Priests â€" Feasis ol Lanlrras â€"Worship ol the Cubra. Beligion plays a very important part in Indian village life; bi;t il Ls in tho holidays and the riltis coiirected witli them that religion asserU itself most conspicuously, it is then that tlio Brah- mnn comes to the (rout. Brnhniaiis are the i;ric^ts, the "BluKsurs' (loixls of lti« earth). They taJce the lead in all rural l.fe absolutely and cjiiipletely; in (owns tlieir ascendency may Ix; <lisputed, bul in the MofassU Ihey still reign supreme; m fact in .some of the more primitive and out of the way villages tlie Brah- mans ar«o actually obje^'s of worship. Nolhing can go on without them, neither births, marriages, deaths, nor feasis, and as a natural consequence there are iTiany feasis, says the l-lnipirc Beview. Tho ryot as a rule does no agricul- tural work on a Mondayâ€" thai is, ho gives himself and his animals a hel»- domadal rc'^t on that day, and thus un- c<nsc:ously keeps up an obs-rvanco of a nature similar to the Christian .Sun- day and the JewLsh Sabbath. Then the "Stirndh," or annA'ersary ot the fa- ther's death, is always striclly kept; on that day the son sh.aves all the hair otf his head and face, puts on ck^an whito clothes, prays to the gods anil gives of- ferings at the villfigo shrine for llv"! r©- pcfe of hU father's spirit. It is for this reason chiefly that the Hindu s«j passi- onately desires a .son: if he has not one of his own he adopts one. The Divaliâ€" or Feast of Lanlem.<râ€" falls <n January; it Ls the Hindu New Year an.! Is Ihe great biisne^-s feast, a< it were; all Jxioks are balanced and ac« counts odjusled al this time. The lenv- pies anil houses are brilliantly lighted up and the women llock to the nearest water, where they .set nHoat lilllc earth- en saucers filled with oil in which they place llghU-d wicks. Nag-panachaml occurs in July-.Viigust. The inoiweon, or rainy seas<in, Ls .su|»- posp<l to end with this feast, and it Ik Ihereforo more exlen.stvely celebrated in tho coast districts than in Ihe Inland parts; it is Ihe great holiday for flslnv- nien and .seaft-aring folk generally. TVi erbra is worshlppctl; offHrings of m<lk are placed in shallow dishes in spci-s which these reptiles are known t« haunt, while thousands of oocounuU are thrown inlo Die !iea. India is emphatically a lan.I of idols; idolatry s<M!ms to have a fascination for tho Hindu mind. The common peopI« cf Iiiilia are passionately devoted lo the worship and senice of idols; there are .said to be 333.000.000 gods in HinduslanI The three great and specially venerated dieties are Brahma, Vishnu and Sivaâ€" the Hindu Trimurli or Trinity. Brahma stands flr.st, unapproachable and aiilo- matous; only lhn>o lejiiples in all India, I believe, awjjorected in his honor. He is merely ifWyked as thi> chi<^f if th<» Trimiirli. but |9 not niadc the object of actual worship, as he Is not supposed \f. lake any iiitere.sl in mundane af- fairs; he is I1m> Creator, the giver <.f all gifts and of all blessrings, and cont-ivils the d<'stin:'es of men. yet at the .same lime is completely Indifferent to lliem. BILSONS BEVENGE. Bilson, who is a very stout m?n, waa running to catch a train the other day when his friend Joms called out: â€" "Halloa, B.lsonI In a hurry? Going somewhere?" Needing liis breath for other pur|)0.s«9 Bilson made no refiy, but he delermii«<d to take a terrible revenge. Aboiit one o'clock next morniJig he calli-d .loiies up on Iho telephone. Alter a doal of ring- ing a sleepy voice at the other end of IIm wire told liim Jones wius there. "That you, Jones?" queried Bilson. "What do you wanl?" said Jones. "I've l>oen in b<xl these two hours!" "I'm Bltstin," went on the other. "B**. niemher .se<'iiig me nmning this morning, »h? Ye.s? Well, I was going somewhere, and I was in a hurryl Geod nighll' Then Bilson hung up the receiver, and get back inlo IkxI a happy man. DOG-GONE! 1 Heâ€" Scrr.ggs seems very hnppy for % nian just i^eturned from the burial of on« of his wife's deare.st friend.s. Shc-Uidoed? Who was lit Hiv-Iler pug dog. There la Only One Thai la LaxBtlvG Bromo Qulatno UaCO THE VmitLD CÂ¥ER TO CJHC A OOLD III OMC OAT. Always remember the full name. Look for this signature o:i every box. S5o. S'JM <^rrrsr\^

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