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— —_ NESHWAUK PEOPLE HAVE FINE SCHOOL (Continued from page ome.) 346—Call of the Wild. 418—Camp Life and Tricks of Trapping. 382—Calumet K. 237—Capt. Bagley’s Heir. 670—Capt. Chap. 577—Capt. Erie. 552—Captian in the Ranks. $15—Capt. January. 638—Capt. Kid’s Gold. 554—Capt. of the Gray Horse Troop. 479—Captured 639—Captured by Apes. Away in the Cold. 201—Cast 307—Castie Craney Crow. 238—< of Buoastes. 780—Cat Stories. 628—Cathedral Courtship. 361—Cerilia 654—Ce Fairy Tales. 181—Charlie Bell. 672—Charlie Lucken. Child in Nature. 120B—Child’s History of England. 172—Child of Island Glen, Children of the Cold. 434—Childrén of the Palm Lands. 629—Children’s Rights. 320—Checkers 814—Chimes from a Jester’s Bells. < Invisible. Christian—The. Christmas Eve on Lonesome. Christmas Stories. Christopher Columbus. Chumpley’s Post. Cicely. Cinderella.’ cuit Rider. Ballads. 548—Clansman—The. 428—Colliery; Jim. 564—Colonial, Free Lance. 560—Common’ Lot. 207—Concerning Polly. (Condemned as a Nihilist. Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court 365—Conqueror—The. 56—Conspiracy of Pontfac. 796—Cornet of Horse vol 9. 434—Cost—The. 373—Crossing—The. 374—Crisis—The. 376—Celebrity—The. 202—Crossing the Quicksands. 281—Cruise of Paul Jones. 178—Cruise\ of the Casco. 605—Cudjo’s Cave. 593—Curley. 641—Dan the News Boy. 532—Darrel of the Blessed Isles. 621—Daughter of Anderson Crewe. 595—Daughter of a Magnate. 444—Daughter of New France. 57%—Daughter of the Sioux. 76—David Copperfield. 817—David Harum. 618—Days Off. 302—Deal in Wheat. 369—Decisive Battles of the Werld. 6§92—Deluge—The. %&—Dick Sand 129—Do and Dare. 80—Dombey and Son. Don Quixote. 745—Dorcas the Indian Boy of Santa Clara. 352—Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall. 797—Dragon and the Raven vol 10. 198—Drake the Sea King. 304—Dri and I 828— Duke 405 Bach and All 48h—Harth Sculpture. 68—ditha's Burglar. 16—Egyptian Princess, 286. Cousins. Venner. id of the Game. onglish Fairy Tales. rrand Boy of Andrew Jackson, k k I k Errand Boy k I k Orling, the Bold. volution of Dodd. lexploits of Brigadier Gerard. 33—KFacing Defeat. 133—Facing the World. 410-—-Pairy Tales Every Child Should Know. fairy Tales from the Far North. les from the Swedish. Fairy Tal familiar Quotations. mily Plight rm Ballads. 7@—Feiix Holt 632—-Fifty Famous Stories Retold. 205—Fighting Phil. 206—Fight It Out in this Line. Minal Reckoning. First Violin. Fisherman's Luck. Floating Prince. Five Little Peppers. 834—Five Little Peppers. 189—Forest Glen. 798—For Name and Fame vol 11, 799—For the Temple vol. 12. 139—-Frank Fowler the Cash Boy. 600—Freckles. 36—Frederick the Great. Friends tha Divided. From School to Battie Field. From Sea to Sea vol. 1. 510 511—From Sea to Sea vol. 2, 495—From the Lakes of Killarney to the Golden Horn. 456—Frozen North, ve Black Smith. —Goethe’s Faust. 6—Gold Elsie. 7—Golden Fairy Book. Goldsmith's Poems. 184—Gold Old Times. 867—Government of Minnesota. 836—Graded List of Poems. ‘afters—The. t American Industries 3 vol. an? Father's Chair. 194—C 308—Graustark. 84—Greek Heroes. 26—Green Mountain Boys. —Grimm’s Household Tales. Grimm's Popular Tales, 52—Gulliver’s| Travels. 88—Guy’ Mannering. 634—Half a Dozen House Keepers. 687—Half a Rogue. 613—Halo—The. 840—Hans Brinker, or the Silver Skates. 101—Hans of Iceland. 187—Hardscrabble. 153—Haste and Waste. 222—Heart of the Rockies. v347—Heart of Rome. 327—Hearts Courageous. 934—-Heating and Ventilating Buildings. 330—Helmet of Navarre. 412—Heroes Every Child Should Know. 841—Heroes of Myrth. 842—Hero Tales from American History. 213—Hester Strong’s Life Work. _ 678—He That Eateth Bread with Me. 423—His Own Fault. , 147—Historic Girls. 504—Holmes’ Poems. 331—Honorable Peter Stirling. 445—Hoosier School Boy. 165—Hope and Have. 549—Hound of the Baskervilles. 107—House of Seven Gables. 843—Howell’s Story Book. 847—How I Found Livingstone. +'7—How We are Clothed. 482—How to Know the Wild Flowers. 371—Hugh Wynne. 529—Huldah. 100—Hunchback of Notre Dame. Hurricane Island. 82—Hypatia. 4—Idle Thoughts of an Idle Fellow. 33%—If I ‘were King. 685—Ikey’s Letter to His Father. 490—Illustrated History of Minnesota. 849—Indian Fairy Tales. 463—In Colonial Times. 801—In Freedom's Cause. i156—In School and Out. 520—In Story Land. 338—In the Bishop’s Carriage. 219—In the King’s Country. 336—In the Palace of the King. 422—In the Land of Cave and Cliff Dwellers. 803—In the Reign of Terror vol. 16. 802—In [Times of Peril vol. 15. %—Ivanhoe. 850—Jack Among the Indians. 2583—Jack Harkaway’s Adventures in China. 284—Jack Hiarkaway and his Boy Tinker. 255—Jack Harkaway at Oxford. 256—Jack Harkpway’s Escape from the Brigands of Greece. 257—Jack Harkaway Around the World. 258—Jack Harkaway in Cuba. 259—Jack Harkaway after School Days. 260—Jack Harkaway’s Adventures in Oxford, 261—Jack Harkaway in Greece. 262—Jack Harkaway Afloat and Ashore. 263—Jack Harkaway’s School Days. 264—Jack Harkaway in Australia. 285—Jack and Jill. 127—Jack Ward. 684—Jane Cable. 98—Jane Eyre 851. 832—Janice ‘Meredith. 809—Jan of the Wind Mill. 660—Japanese Fairy Tales. 440—Java, the Pearl of the Hast. 643—Joe’s Luck. 287—Joe’s Boys. 368—Jolly Rover. 852—Jungle Book. 857—Just’ So’ Stories. 149—Just His Luck. 87—Kinnilworth. 313—Kentuckians. 2@—Kentucky Frontier. ¢1—Kidnapped. 13—King Arthur and His Noble Kaights $—King's Pardon, 4 #2-—“Kuilexerbocker's History of New ‘ork. 254—Knighthood Was in Flewer—When. 691—Lady of the North. 422—Land of Cave ahd Clift Dwellers. 60—Last Daya of Pompeii. $i—Last jof the Barons. 566—Law of the Land. 444—Legends of the Norseland. 6a7—Leopard’s Spots. 496—Lessons in New Geography. 8¢8—Life of the Mississippi. 616—Light Fingered Gentry. 609—Lin McLean. 680—Lion- pnd the Mouse. 803—Lion and Tiger Stories. 190—Lion Ben. 288—Life Letters and Journals. 859—Little Brother to the Bear. $@—Little , Citizen. 836—Little Citizens. " 151—Little By Little. Little Lord Fauntleroy. 289—Little Men. 461—Little Jarvis. 404—Little Lame Prince. 494—Little Rivers. 301—Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come. 175—Live Oak Boys. 862—Lobo, Rag and Vixen. 505—Longfellow’s Poems. 118—Lorna Doone. 644—Lost in the Canyon. 203—Lost in the Fog. 396—Lovey Mary. 503—Lowell’s Poems. 863—Loyal ‘Little Red Coat.’ 559—Luck of Roaring Camp. 864—Madam How and Lady Why. 196—Magellan. 536—Making' of a Marchioness. 333—Man-From Glengary. 601—Man of the Hour. 838—Manufactures. 106—Marble Faun. 136—Mark Mason’s Victory. 311—Market Place. Masquerader. 329—Master Christian. 210—Mayt Martin. €82—Master of Millions. 67—Merle’s! Crusade. 19—Midshipman Easy. 73—Middlemarch. 161—Millionaire at Sixteen. 63—Mill on the Floss. 837—Minerals. 204—Miner Boy. 854—Mine Own People. 166—Missin@ Million. 535—Misdemeanorsyof Nancy. 312—Mississippi Bubble. 867—Modern Classics. 845—Modern History—West. 933—Modern American School Building. 37¢—Monarch, the Big Bear. 467—Morgan the Jersey Spy. 31%—Motor.. Pirate. 208—Mountain Girl—The Mystery of the Island. 493—Myths of the Northern Lands. 635—New Chronieles of Rebecca. 534—Nick of the Woods. 871—Ninety-Three. 681—Noble Blood. $73—Norse Stories. 159—Now or Never. 120A—Old Curiosity Shop. 622—Old English Fairy Tales. 282—Old Fashoned Girl. 318—Old Gorgan Graham. 827—Old Indian Legends. 663—Old, Old Fairy Tales. ‘ 75—Oliver Twist. 805—On the Plantation. 693—Our Little African Cousin. 694—Oun Little Armenian. 695—Our Little Brown. 695*—Our Little Japanese. 696—Our Little Canadian. 697-698—Our Little Chinese. 699—Our Little Cuban. 0—Our Little Dutch. 701—Our Little English. 702—Our Little Esquimo. 703—Our Little French. 704—Our Little, German. 705—Our Little Hawalian. 706—Our Little Irish. 707—Our Little Italian. - “GRAND RAPIDS HERALD-REVIEW, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1909. 708—Our Little Indian. 709—Our, Little Japanese. 710—Ount Little Jewish. 711—Our Little Korean Cousin. 712—Our Little Mexican. 713—Our Little Norwegan. 714— Our Little Panama. 715—Our Little Philippine. 716—Our Little Porto Rican. 717—Our Little Russian. ¥18—Our Little Scotch. 719—Our) Little Siamese. 720—Our Little Spanish. 721—Our Little Swedish, 722—Our Littld Swiss. 723—Our Little Turk. 620—Old Peabody Pew. 588—Octopus. 250—One of the Twenty-Eight. 143—Only /ar¥ Irish Boy. 268—On the Kentucky Frontier. 596—Order No. 11. 99—Order of ‘the King. 55—Oregon Trail. 804—Panther Stories. 29—Past and Present. 815—Pastime Stories. 38—Paul and Virginia. 140—Paul the Peddler. 599—Pearl of Orr’s Island. 633—Penelope’s Progress. 518—Peter Budstron. 786—Peter ‘Schlemihl, or the Man Who Lost His Shadow. 842—Phantom Rickshaw. 874a—Picciola. 79—Pickwick Papers. 452—Pilgrims and Puritans. 447—Pilgrim’s Progress. 116—Pilot—The: 247—Pike and Dike—By. 109—Pioneers—The. 594—Pipetown Sandy. 303—Pit—The.. 91—Plain Tales from the Hills. 876—Plantation Pageants. 25—Polly Oliver’s Problems. 155—Poor and Proud. 112—Prairie—The. 878—Prince Darling and Other Stortles. 668—Prisoners of Hope. 322—Prisoners of the Sea. *98—Prisoners of Zenda. 537—Prodigal Son—The. 839—Products of the Soil—vol. 3. 540—Prospector—The. §09—Proverbs 613—Prince of the House of David. $—Put Your Self in his Place. 25—Queen’s Necklace—The. 465—Queer Little People. 300—Quincy Adams Sawyer. 179—Rangers *The. 357—Red Keggers—The 228—Redskin and Cow Boy. 879—Rienzi. 157—Rick and Humble. 3%—Hichar@ Carvel. 36—Right of Way. 123—Riseni from the Ranks. 881—Robert’s Rule of Order. ‘1B—Robinson Crusoe. 283—Rose in Bloom. 310—Rose of Old St. Louis. 880—Rover's Story. $82—Sand Man, His Farm Stories. 998—-Sandy. 387—Santa’ Claus’ Partner. 103-—-Scarlet Letter. 931—School House—Modern America. $32—School Sanitation and Decoration. 37—Scottish Chiefs. §02—Scott’s Poems. $35—Sea Wolf. 401—Second Thought of an Idle Fellow. 5—Sesame and Lilies. 454—Seven Little Sisters. 3839—Sherlock Holmes. 306—Sherrods—The. 125—Shifting for Himself. 9%—Shirley. 846—Short History of the English People. 394—Siegfrid and Beowulf. 84—Signal Boys. ‘18—Sign of the Four. 448—Silas Martiner. 526—Silent Pete or the Stowaways. 363—Silent Places. 220—Six in All. 63—Sketch Book. 137—-Slow and Sure. 429—Snow Shoes and Sledges. 85—So Fat and Mew Mew. 352—Soldiers of Fortune. 856—Soldiers Three. 884—Sophie. 491—South Africa. 183—Spark of Gnieus. 3483—Sparrow the Tramp. 328—Spenders—The. 110—Spy—The. 387—Stanley and the Congo. 887—Star Fairies. 168—Starry Flag. 167—Strange Sights Abroad. 888—Stories of American Authors—10 vol 897 a 781—Stories of Brave Dogs. 898—Stories of Indian Children. 403—Stories of King Arthur. 899—Stories of War. 900—Story Hour. 901—Story of Patsey. 345—Strange Stories from History. 124—Strong and Steady. 191—Strong Aam. 41—St. George of England. 20—Swiss Family Robinson. SHAKESPEARE 724—All’s Well That Ends Well. 725—Antony and Cleopatra. 726—4As You Like It. n27—Comedy of Errors. 728—Hamlet. 729—Julius Ceasar. 730—Macbeth. 731—Merry Wives of Windsor. 732—Merchant of Venice. 733—Midsummer Night’s Dream. 734—Much Ado About Nothing. 735—King John. 736—King Richard HU. 741—King Henry VII. 738—King Henry IV. 739—King Henry V. 740—King Henry VI. 741—ing Henry VIII. 742—King Lear. 743—Othello. 74—Tales of' Two Cities. 846—Tales of a Traveler. &35—Talisman. 215—Mattersi 406—Tanglewood Tales. 515—That Lass of Lowries’. 340—That Printer of Udell’s. 386—The Boys’ Book of Invitations. 225—Thru, Russian Snows. 519—Tinkham Brothers’ Tide Mil. 527—Tioby Tyler, or Ten Weeks With a 2 Circus. j 273—Tory’s Revenge. 59—Tom Brown at Oxford. 60—Tom Brown's School Days. 134—Tom Temple’s Career. 135—Tom the Boot Black. 122—Tom Turner’s Legacy. 869—Tragedy of Pud@nhead Wilson. 870—Tramp Abroad. 378—Trail of the Sand Hill Stag. 275—Traitor’s Escape. 251—True to the Old Falg. 153—Try; Again. 174—Turning the Tide. 874—-Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea. 424—Two Little Confederates. 902—Two Little Savages. 271—Two Yankee Middies. 30—Two Years Before the Mast. 95—Vanity Fair. 296—Virginian—The— Wister. 96—Virginians—The— Thackeray. wt 903—Wally Wandernoon and His Story. Telling Machine. 148—Watch and Wait 83—Water Babies. . 851—Wee Willie Winkie and Other Storie 81—Westward Ho! 354—When Knighthood was in Flower. 460—When Molly was Six. 500—Whittier’s: Poems. 182—Whispering Pine. 904—Wide, Wide World. 199—Wild Worlds Life. 381—Wild Animals I Have Known. 388—Wild Life Under the Equator. 115—Wingg and Wing. 17#—Winning His Spurs. 231—With Buller in Natal. 239—With Clive in India. , 351—Wings of the Morning. 227—With Kitchner in the Soudan. 265—With Lafayette at Yorktown. 240—With Lee in Virginia. 905—With Perry on Lake Erie. 230—With the Allies in Pekin. 279—With the Swamp Fox. 249—With Wolf in Canada. 186—Wolf Run. '123—Wolf the Saxton. 34—Wood Stock. 906—Wretched Flea, Story of a Chinese Boy. "67—Young Barbarians. 246—Young’ Carthaginians. 173—Young Deliverers. 163—Young Knight Errant. 276—Young Minute Minute Men. 200—Young Trial Hunters. 466—Zigzag Journeys in the British Isles. 476—Zigzag Journeys on the Mediter- ' ranean, 468—Zigzag Journeys in Australia. 469—Zigzag Journeys in North Lands. 470—Zigzag Journeys on the Mississippi. | 471—Zigzag Journeys Around the World. 472—Zigzag Journeys in Europe. 473—Zigzag Journeys in the Great North- west. 474—Zigzag Journeys in the White City. WORK FOR CONGRESS Defects In Pure Food Law to Be. Greatly Improved. When Congress meets in December one of the questions to be threshed out will undoubtedly be the revision of the pure food laws to meet the demands} of the general body. of con- sumers for still further improvements in the methods in vogue in many food factories. One of the points overlooked in the original act was the treatment of peaches and apricots in canning plants It is the practice of many canneries to immerse peaches in + boiling solu- tion of caustic soda and allow the fruit to stew in this chemical until the skins of the fruit are eaten loose. The fruit is then put through sever- al washings until the skins are wash- ed away. This process is about a dept and a half or two cents a can cheaper than peeling by knife. Those who are calling attention to this chemical treatment say that the use of the lye is not the worst feature of the process, but contends that in |order to use this cheap peeliing pro- cess it is necessary to use green and unripe fruit. Ripe fruit will not stand the lye-process, but becomes discol- ored and disintergrated in the caustic soda. The little flavor which the un- ripe peaches have is killed by the lye #rdatment so that the result is a woody, tasteless, canned peach which depends for flavor on the syrup which is added! in the canning process. The way to tell a lye-peeled peach is to ‘wash faway the syrup. and then taste/ the fruit. If it is tasteless and | pulpy” the chances are it is a lye! peeled peach. In the several washings to which the peach is subjected to after it lis peeled by lye, most of the chemical is undoubtedly washed away but if any of it is left the consumer gets * with his fruit. Congress did not mention this sub- ject in the pure food laws, consequ- ently canners who use this method \ are not compelled to state the fact on theif labels. The present agita- tion has for its puurpose the en- actment of a measure to remedy this defett. $ If this movement proves success- ful every canner will have to state on his label if the peaches he used were. peele@ by caustic soda or any other chemical. That of course will put the question right to the consum- er. If they would as soon eat fruit that had been soaked they can do so Many of course will prefer to have their fruits ‘handled “n the good old fashoned kitchen way of knife-peeling which also means much for the qual- ity of the canned fruit by keeping intact the original flavor. | The last two years has seen a great advance inj the methods used in var- ious canneries and with the new law a still further advance in the direc- tion of wholesome production will be assured. Flour and Feed. ‘Get your flour and feed at the market of Opegaard & Spordig, Kind- Furniture you with you. slill, come and see satisfaction. A Telephone 4 Is the Handiest Piece of In Your Home Get the habit and you won't be without one. The rates are within reach of ail, and we will be glad to explain and figure Call the manager, or better A. W. HOSTETTER, Local Mgr. cnn have us. We guarantee Winter Llp he fleece lined un- lerwear $1, 25 value FEO 40... cess i $1 .00 Men’s all wool union suits $2 to $3.00 value and men’s two piece garment $1.50 to $2.00 values at.. $1 25 Handsome things in handker- hades, in colored in silks and initial, and a very fine assortment of linen. We hi i linen toretatat 10C Phoenix Muffier, made of mer- cerized silk and wo we sell at... Sa aod Coats, new as- ry fine assortment lechechechefedfecfecllecfecfodboctecdochedecdodioddchechechechedhedocheebediedeabedhedh-dhechechechechededhecehe Ack, kk, HMiways Something [ew Goods Mittens, direct from the ty, in all kinds of leathe horsehide, calf, reindeer and mule skins. Prices range from 25c up. Men’s Dress Gloves and Mitts, lined with pure silk and wool in suede, morocco and kid, $1 and up. * * * * * * * * * * * * Pa Pa * * Pa * * * & * * * . Shrunken wool shirts $1.50 and $2.00. illy Capitol’’ “White House; styles, 4-ply linen, 2 for 25c. We invite your inspection of ou stal card albume in new burnt feather designs. Postal Cards ahd Souvenirs are now here. dodpddechecdodecdedededpdededtdedhhhddd Lobb bbb a a eeeeeaeecreeeene Don't Fail to Call at Igy Store C.H.MAR dedbedodesledbohedoclechcbeedhechedhhechechethechedheclocks Aochochechedhecloiochectechecckectake ccc CRAND RAPIDS, MINNESOTA LLL LLL COLA ehhh bbb bb babhnn hehe th had The Best in the Market ; Served all the time Furnished Rooms to “TX L” RESTAURANT “I X L” Cor. Third St. and Leland Ave., McAlpine Bik., Grand Rapids JOHN BILODEAU, Prop. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT Rent in Connection La ae ee ee te eee eT WANTS and FOR SALE FIVE CENTS PER LINE. Safe for Sale—’Gene the barber. For fine job printing of all kinds go to the Hrald-Review. FOR Sale—A fine couch. Mrs. E. J. Winsor. FOR RENT—5 room house, good well—James Duffy. 25-2p. LOST—Gray leather belt. Finder please fleave at this office. ‘Wanted—Ten room house furnished centrally located. Call at this of- fice. "FOR RENT—One large furnished front room. Would like a lady roomer —Mrs. G. E. Vipond. WANTED—Good experienced girl for general house work.—Mrs. E. C. Kiley. WANTED-—-Girl for general house- work. Good wages.—Mrs. Sara Ro- FOR SALE—9 room house, basement and all modern conveniences. With terms if so desired. Enquire of Svea Hotel. tf. WANTED—Young married man for Grand Rapids territory, Salary and commission, clear record and bond required.—Jewet Tea Co., 109 W. 4th street, Duluth, Minn. For Sale—A confectionery store with a small line of groceries. The best location in town. Good reasons for selling— Mrs. Jackewitz, Bovey, Minnesota. Grade Guernsey bulls from one to six years old, four thoroughbred York- shire boars; a brood sow and some thoroughbred young pigs, six weeks old. For sale at Island Farm, J. H. Black, superintendent, Island, Minn. WANTED—A person with some money too join in an extremely pro- fitable business, in which large pro- fits can be made without risk. Re- ference given. Investigate! Ad- dress Joseph Labaske, local rep- resentative, Bigfork, Minn. 21-7p For Sale at a Bargain. The T. H. Hennesy residence pro perty at the corner of Fifth street and Kindred avenue. This is one of the best bargains ever offered in Grand Rapids village property. Call on or write L. W. Huntley, Grand

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