JBMP^sADVlCE TO A HOMELESS DOG
y ^ ; [C:. Pick Out a Good Boy and Keep Him
?$% ' ' f!:' V for * Master, and Always Be
If you nre a clog of aiiy sense, you
trill pick out a pretty good sort of
a boy and stick to hint, says Don
\ % Marquis in the American Magazine.
These dogs that are always adopting
one boy after another get a bad
name among the humans in the end.
And you'd better keep in with the
humans, esjuvially the grown-up
ones. Getting your scraps off a plate
at tl)p hack door two or three times
f) ilnv Imnfu limit i??<* nnKklto ? ?'!
?> -.jn uuiiuii^ iauuii>i nnu
ground squirrels for a living.
What a dog want a is a boy anywhere
from about nine to al>out sixteen
veara old. A boy under nine
hasn't enough sense, as a rule, to be
any company Xor an intelligent d(f?.
And along about sixteen they begin
to dress up and try to run with the
girls, and earn- on in a way to make
a dog tired. There are exceptions,
of course?one of the worst mistakes
some"dogs make is to suppose that,
all hovs are alike. That isn't true;
you'll find just as much individuality
among hovs as there is among us
dogs, if you're patient enough to
look for it and have n knack for
making friends with animals. But
you must remember to Ik? kind to a
boy if you're going to teach him anything;
and you must be careful not
to frighten him.
FIND TIME'S CHANGE COSTLY
Frugal French Mind Disgruntled Over
Extra Money That Must Be Spent
for Electric Light.
Some months ago France changed
its time meridian front that of Paris
to that of Greenwich. ITp to that
time France alone had stood out
against, using the international system.
They are just finding out that this
change is going to cost them something.
Tt happens in this way:
The new time is ten minutes
slower than the old. In a store, for
& instance, that closes at six o'clock
it is now necessary to use the electric
lights ten minutes 'longer after
?. lighting up than before, since the
lights are turned on when it is dark
V enough to need theni, but the store
is really kept open ten minutes
longer than last year.
The frugal French mind figures
# out that this extra expense will he
one per cent.; that is not very much,
but they count the pennies over
i carefully in France.
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8UGAR FOR BRAIN WORKERS.
Even brain workers find it advantageous
to add sugar to their diet.
Many a d<x'tor and professor, especially
of Ihe non-drinking class, is
known to be excessively fond of candy,
especially when domg hard or ex^
' hausi ivc brain work. The effect of
T eating sngMr is felt in an hour or
A twn ?Tirl it Vina r>\r>r lux>n rmiim.
mended that students before nn evening
of hard study should eat n few
lumps of sugar, for lump sugar is
' generally pure cane sugar. Even the
simple lunch, such as plain bread and
hotter, which may not attract a tired
/?' student, can he made refreshing and
pakt able by the addition of sugar
sprinkled over it.?American Food
Journal.
Yr. , YOUTHFUL 8UFFRAGI8T.
Is,
.Ethel's young lady aunt is an earnest
suffragist, and Ethel, who adores
auntie, tries to l>c like her in all
thing!. Not long since a visitor, not
a suffragist, a*Wed Ethel's mother if
ahe thought that women should exercise
the frain-hiae. The ladv hesitated,
unwilling to enter a discussion,
but Kl hel spoke up with a quaint imitation
of auntie's best platform
v muuter,
\ **l do," ahs said solemnly. <4Etsry
woman ought to be able to do
Jttr boat chinking these days, and I
^on't Ijeliews any part of the body
Should be negtectjyj^'
HfAW) OBSCURELY.
: "Wh?t Am* Harold call his modor
boat?" mM Maude.
"I eaa't say exactly," replied May?ue.
"But I'm sure what he called
HI when he wee trying to start the
engine wasn't the name painted on
OftfQINAL POSE.
"Biggftey's taken on a new pose.**
"Soros.odd fad in dress?"
Goes up to the club readfag
room, and when all the other
[Bpj^iah period it al and lays l>ack and
The storeroom in the Savings
Bank building which has been
used as a wareroom by the Mills
& Young company since that
firm moved to other quarters
some weeks ago, has. it is reported,
been rented to Mr. D.
L. Shatenstein, of Chester, who
who will remodel the room and
f?pen therein a moving picture
sliow.
1 __1 I :I r s TI
luuks lihc i rccuuui tor maw.
i Believing that his early re,
lease on bail is practically asI
sured by the report of a Federal
commission that he would not be
a menace to public safety, Harry
K. Thaw, who escaped from
Matteawan asylum five months
ago and who has since been held
a prisoner at Concord, N. H.,
i Monday began planning for visiting
friends within that State.
Thaw said that i f the court should
admit him to bail he would not.
leave New Hampshire for the
present. Since his detention
there he has made many acquaintances.
Thaw planned, he
said, to make his first visit at
t he home of one of his custodians,
Sheriff Holman P. Drew, at BerI
lin. Drew arrested Thaw near
i Coiebrook after his deportation
from Canada.
After the . lawyers have had
sufficient time to study the report
of the commission United
Stales Judge Edgar Aldrich will
give another hearing on Thaw's
| petition for admission to bail.
Undesirable Shows.
It seems to us that Edgefield
ought to have had enough experience
with carnivals to prove
to our people that they are very
undesirable attractions. That
being the case, the time has
i come when the city fathers
slH&uld refuse to let them show
in the town. There is very little
amusement in them, and nothing
instructive or elevating. On the
contrary, they are menaces to
the young, being more like
schools of bad license than anything
else. The greater portion
of the attractions are simply
gambling devices and games of
chance. Instead of awakening
elevating feelings, they teach
the contrary. It is to be hoped
that the town government will
look at this matter in its true
light, and if it has at heart the
real welfare of our people, especially
the young, it will close
its gates in the future to all such
ittractions.
Did You Get Your Share?
Nearly two hundred million
coins were minted in the United
Slates in the year 1913. These
coins had a value of $33,284,491.
A statement for the year issued
by director of the mint Roberts
shows 98,300,000 new pennies
and 73,000,0tK) new nickles made.
I The higher denominations were
! minted in smaller quantities,
i There were 20,000,000 dimes.
1,975.009 quarters and .1,326,000
1 half dollars.
RUN-DOWN WOMEN
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How many women do you know
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healthy as a woman should be? They
may not be sick enough to lie in bed
?but they are run-down, thin, nervous.
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Women are so active nowadays,
and so much is expected of them,
that they constantly overdo and suf[
fer from headache, backache, nervousj
ness and kindred Ills.
Such women need Vlnol, our delicious
cod liver and Iron tonic without
oil which will create an appetite,
tone up the directive organs, make
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j Mrs. Walter Price, Biloxl, Miss.,
says: "I was In a run-down condition
for months. I had taken several medicines
but they seemed to do me no
good. Finally Vinol was recommendi
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to improve until I am strong and well
j as ever."
Try a bottle of Vlnol with the understanding
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