,
A Newfoundland nauad Oscar. bs-
. lu-ngiag W m y a e lf. had often linteocd
I w ith anacb interest to sto riroo f n»cue
I I a t drowning perron* by do^», « y » An
, drow t ang in Longman** M a g u ire . J
i ! happre « • p u u e u an engraving of
| LnndaoorM "Member of tb e H n re w e B n -
, I t e s t y Q atar would contemplate it lo r
! boom. amt atudy the poor in the m ir
ror. O m day ttro little children were
playing alone on Bt. Andrew ', pier, and
the m ln e a t* » b o rtd i* r
fosse, O arer rnnning about on the pier.
1 happened to look up and m w Oecar,
aa I t inadvertently, but quite deliberate
ly. bark one o f the children (Johnny
Chiabolm by name) into the wafer,
which la they* very deep The animal
j then gave three loud how l, to attract
atteaUon. lie had been taught to give
“ th re e cheer* for M r. C: ad* tone,”
d Into the w ater, reeeued the
and carried him, “qn'te role, but
very w et," tw the local photographer'«,
obvionaly that the deed m ight he com
memorated by a rt. Noli o ff/ aaw the
beginning o l thia tragedy cxtept ray-
cell.
!
j
Oecar, when brought home, d elib er
ately rapped out “Humane Society”
w ith h i* tail on the door, but, muah aa
I appreciated hie Intelligence, I eould
not, la common honeatv, give him a
testimonial. T h l* preyed on hie mind;
ho accompanied a party to the ton of
fit. Rule’s tower, and deliberately leaped
from the top, lining dashed Io piece*
a t the feet of an eminent divine whose
work« be had often, b ut unauoreaafuUy,
entreated me to review in *n unfavor
able acnae. Ilia plan wua to bring the
book, lay it a t my feet, and return w ith
the carving knife in h i* mouth.
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P A IN T /
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There are In the foreign colony
oat interesting
" »«hington quite a number of
o t * and s a a at. 1 chlldreir who never beard of
an become by Christmas until they enme to the
atroug taste.
land of the free, says the Waah-
ington Times. Among them are
vbo eats bag* ***** ‘ w0 *on* an<‘ “ ><* daughter of
1 fowl highly **‘e Chinese minister, the young-
witb biting atera of the Korean legation, and
if* caa-Ae aa Oaman Hureya and AH Hsidas,tlu>
f furnitures« blackeyed little sons of Chekib
uo*- Bey, the Turkiah minister. When
—
Wu Ting-Pang was Chinese minis
P a î NT
/arue/Zr
find MwoftwcH’
There/
VARNISH. STAIN and ENAMEL
rantUÜ’ t e í
ter he adopted the American
T ain .
•«»t of a CM. Chrtatmas to the extent that hia
yo»«g •«««
allowed to go to
wo
* * * white bonne each Christmas
Manure IreA. morning with a bouquet almost aa
liter a rm the > *rg e M himself designed aa a
token- for the first lady of the
tond. In the Chinese colony are
keep a dolls) gevernl children who have been
Matter trep- ‘•"J0/ 1" * “«• American Chrlatrouv
ly at a c ig a r.1 f o r «orne years post. These for
8? «reta. No- tanate youngsters are the chil-
1 dren of Tung Kwai, the secretary-
t^ iiw u ir****1 ,nterPrvtf . whose wife is ji New
ie cigar was K“«>*nd woman.
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T h a U t t l e Oargan.
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T here Is moeb comfort to he found I of Hoboken, N.
ha a gat da n , I hare watched a poor . ehare of big moaey to the United
warn«« a t a little boa of Ho were a t a i State« to be need toward Ute jmy
■ t e te n . growing rariW M wtth bappt- inent of the national debt.
lie
■ore as each hud blossomed sad smiled 1 wag 87 year« old and lived alone
■pre ber gratte band.
W ater your
little garden and tend it watt. A little , with an old housekeeper. lie waa
iq r * for sunlight. a Uttle sympathy for • born of Englfali parent« on the
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bloom w ith bteaUTnl deads sod fra
this country when only a small
grant thought*. Though the beaoty e f
the maa ie brief, yet the perfume w«y boy. He enlisted In the war of
ha pn served. Ilk * the memory e f a 1 1812 and forever after was the
stanchest of )wtriots. By trade he
I waa an engraver and bad a little
I «hop near Trinity church, where
, many of the fashionable wedding
card« were engraved, os were tb<
1 door plates of the rich. In that
day the door plate was a most
•' importpal adjunct to the front of
i a house, and Lewi« did a thriving
trade in engraving them,
j Though be retired from bnei-
neaa at an early date, hia compe
tence was ao invested during the
remainder of the yeahi of his long
daaaag p»* gusHatea.
‘ hat at hit death bit estate
"Mary," said the yresg matron’s * • • valued at ovsr * t .000,000.
Mtbsr, *Rt sasmid te me yas ware He had many plant for the final
. I diatrlhutlon of h i. fort one, but
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1848-1920
hildren
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"Only twice." aha mormorod cowiw. 0T* r to
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Osilad tha T o re .
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elderly maiden had recent-
, ly Inherited a 940 acre farm,
1 Later a man from an adjoining
Tillage appeared npon the aeene.
" W ill yon tw my wife?” be
naked. " I tore yon with my whole
h eart"
. “F o rtb elan fraaaksr exolatmed
the giddy old girl.—Chloago D ally
News.
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fro m
School
a
p<)r
Tbe nrtga.
that reason be wished to repay
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■had ths elergymaa pteadastiy of the W ith tbe exception of a few «mall
bequeata the entire fortune of
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“ * ■ , this patriotic man was turned
'T W * ’ ] fid «¿L77* onbeaitby eondi-
Pftn’ i l- £ f c r < 3 v T iY / ^o'1 'J ihe kid-
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Root the greai
remedy fulfill.' eve,7
wish 1a curing rheumatism, ,-ri* |i
tack, kidney., liver, tladder aad a r t- i f .
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to hold water and scalding ysia in p..
It, or had affect* .allowing use of ..qssr
wine or beer, and nvarcamet that snples .
saceaWty of being compelled le go or. v.
tn iin r «v* day. tr.d 10 get ur> irany t m r
ihe night. The mil.' sre ire e *tj>
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®r,<*n toW &*• frtondg that
" H a .s a 't i t I droomod late idgM he had made bis money In thl«
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Northwest Branch Houses at
, Portland, Seattle, Tacoma,
Spokane, Boise*
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They usually want
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Y °u remember the hunger you had
D ome cooking counu for much
in the child*« health; do not imperil
th alum food by the use o f poor .baking powder.
,
Have a delicious, pure, home-made muffin, cake or biscuit ready when they
in. Tor be sure o f the purity, you mu«t ute
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