HomeMy WebLinkAboutLucknow Sentinel, 1908-08-13, Page 3•THE'litONEY- MACHINE: '
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:that, a •Men will, express Inc relig-.
ioh. through IITS-• thorough going
-meotal'ity:-, • • ,
•,: greatly 'mood: -st&tioraliae •Pur.
religion, to make it stand: fiat the
working out •of right aparight •re-
'xcollent pasture"40fitt... at ':I.Pead,0".
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- --.",,",f4t, thebeaCter Button RaX- 400' 4-0 -411. ••:Tigt'-'•-40.1f,414' ';AW _..
is an area Of 2009 nateri upon, which
goOd'''''47-'1,ROY,'•'•1)0--•Outi-r';.71114•47-1,1!*
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.0044 as .affording 40140 '1Cra$,!•'•
Wild.;,4ack and red V-1104-00;and
gooseberries are - fes•Mi in gscet.
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ean areutnVFort Prince
of -; cranberries in great
abundaalee gyerTwbere. Other
in4lieilifnuo in the
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climate abound."
, one-third' of the . pprintra
from Fort to the. PO; the,
.:N•Proertslilleirrnte•Rrnlaircw.4aiof y,i;°;arCatn'..,'"dTitine
.higher lands are covered .with
cpruce and taiPard,pt.- suitable `: en137-
for fuel and pulP*00d. .1s1ri;inineralal
-w.rrr,;),it.ep;oeg;it'paii„sei 7b3r4oId; explored, and silver, iron bi t,1 'iPrec
stone.' Water•OO .Wer is be found
in
-there'45-.------uAliTolted: 1.163,9*r—in- the'
aliu4iflaifeii-on-all the rivers, and
le.„;h6ntrin•Cibsiiell...!fonly'ab
ort ' .Put seventy miles
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ELEPILAIN'T'''S‘ BATIL
T 'kes Week to Carry ont in Detail.
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levee
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uder
r,•rden of :.9,,,,.,' .i.i..itip-•.. -iy ,..,4m13a;., s,..ris3-.s.,• ,..,. i of
rnan7„..2.4,i0of ,,,gi.i•fils,, . .+-••• , • • ',..
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.stones . The7fetal value of all -,ilie'": • • ' • " -.
decorations belonging to his ,Nfajes, ,, . . ..... „, ...
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l'tk•:.; iti; a0t: iriacwo, ,IA , ,; tilos. • '. .' , • :',:o
• amouht to-hahtlirede 'ofthiiii ' ',las 1; • ' •
'pounds.e.Pf'iVarzeilis,' orders.'.'
......,1,.h badges, , ..,.. the. ,... :,...; ...§.7,..,.,...9„. ,.,
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'9,f chivalry were 'Originally of gold, ,. ,
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was the heag-Of..,an.order .his li.adie' . . • -
,:ii.'"..., ,•stairc..7ae .jewelled. • *i,'n'tqr.,. thlf!,'.' -',;.. •,,:.
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Urerabefs. Now • • there ''...are 'ni.,-iiiy'LL -': ..' ---•• '': ..
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Edward's orders, Which„.n-iini, be, r'..;in' 7,',', --.,--•..-.,•';", .,,I,
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The most im•Portani :: Of all King
all : nearly ' one 'hundred is, • • of-: • a
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conrae, that of the ,Grarter.
g of this order are •
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A -STAR AND -.A ClARTER.,
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UNWELCOME NEIG1IBORS
i'avdller's L'I With the
unr.g-Fieder
,Thcretalr..a..4901.0 fl eatiare,-
ft., close. contact, ,although they be
barnalese. in themselves This was;
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'1 '•• instead,",,•' .: Inc Party ,Iiiniie:'',-pi.tehed.'in,,A 4C.ocl: :doan.;....Q.,:g: ,. who 10'40:eyed .the port
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.' 'power'''--'1)-.:--''rio-voloti''im1;•eapreee:, .'ca'alidli*., Charity; .:;IVI',4044:10 ,•-a.:.'fal-.-.' near the coact,'iaa ,,, -; • ; ;;;• •-• . -,:,..091.00.inor.e.14.0,:fipti3i.;.,„.„..,' •.:, !',•..
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':;•:'':_::-;!",:.•.i 40't7ittow;;:ot Its....,,.'.0.04qoiesi$0 Ail hii.,--;tlie:iihrata. or-o-the.',hOppitall ..7it ; • Lit,07.•TNVAP3 a'.04.101?eti:jrai,',.,..... ,,.':..i,oiri il.iih. report, it appeare:',tba ..
'''':''''''•':''.'iltailltk. ''''Of overitli-2.-itWalaLl'at'S"::priwer"''.;'', ' e that , a'.,',.. ''-a4::- vaiiiiet ;;-.,e. ..14P,),4t, iini.:4Mongthe.164-ve'!3•8-'°f:-0,:iro,to: iiiiir,..Iiiiii•oi,•,. iFi,:*;,iii.:40-igtoot,,. ;kilia,.:,..
ilio:,...:,04.71i,.:,*.#4.:. lives...J of,: 4400 0 ,... 1...14, religion
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about., . . i, 7Oph. , tel. i l' 1 ;7°-0°ft.fre:enatc.:v73=': t.f-:.'199e,i'.: . lit' withni i.,•14:7-
'• gliiii010 bf. What ,man ,intiat 'be'. Ite-,: • --• Moderh- rellaion.,.:N.111,„.._
' lilEir.'selffehr-4.:Y•`• • - '' ' :-.;,0•01(0.3.,-;*.ere.:4S;Acri-z.liedriSr-,414gr-, '
' l .6i';betiliii.$8'.*Ii:"errilytilneg.'".'.:1**;:nit's;:tf*4; „Ilinvrti'lle..;i4:-Ii.l."-_,P.,,t1h6, ouS'iar''pe. :Of .•:iithe• ,PotOrer,"' .. me, ' :, 1,1410. nhable,,,_ fai., 'ehdiite at -t", ,I, :thera,S. • . .132`e•-lf3 drawing thirty-six
'L'.-• ''''.';•:•-••1-'1411,,'ei616h-L114.161% '''Eiteilvadicir?,:-...T.'"146"24,4ilil-to-7.-4...,-bi. ii,4713.......1,.t.e"...ris:ii,....,,,,,,,..iar,,,tEt..falies,.... :;portahpeg,..0...oppe,,n.eoiod,..dw,ilyli...,;,ah.,.:,,,.. ,rushed :*'•feet.:Ofivate,.r,e,ou.ld enter the harbor
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this world is.."thel'sOnl•Of linnaanit)! Itherta to,..vic . men
eeking :alietruth and fullness of prohibits''•tahee:..as-':--.„. ..-..,:,. "rising r.,„ ve,n, - ,-,rolled'off„,m aainr. • m ,. f._ , twitch-.iatoii west yards
'''Sf' the
------ ----440------r, .. -:-.,.----11^,. ain•hitioh above dull content ed.',.riervphaly.:- --- - . - F ,7. t 0 int 20 f . t' south
Prince"•, . f,' Wallet: The bay
In Phi' day religion passes from With 'beirig. :parte of., ' : :', : ' ":. - .' .: : • ' .11/[y. native,. boys : lighted a '' ti:irch outside the alsp affords 00
Phil.400PhY: to praetice. ' Peep- when and :eXaanined the leaves...”. • When anchorage:'- 'there isample, idapth
WIT rrirritrVairBETPLA,
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in tho pert) of Fpr.t Churchill,. un...
Eudson W.h.M „ 43' t.e
.terralnas.• of.,the , Tiodaon.,,14aYI•Rall7
.de"...e-titt„fi4t
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a4 l''''-rge' as iPY hand, and Iregard- - Mr:- Thib,audeau ..goes on to say , - . • • •
10d-lithtt:IiieLltuligiarLr'' they burst
iii t.;%a. .'t .. a.' :vessel drawing:t t'3' four 'The elepli fit' s bath takea a week
„f.,A-,4 , .7. nionsieur , very, „-ie'11791: water can -come within 150 t'°'"carlY--13at'in•-eyery detail, at re-
, . .fear, yarda. 'schith• of Battery ;11.ea,coh. :quires the servioes. of three Men;.
'1 rid of ,razor grinder " : ':' ' '. • • '
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.."'What"s' that yon call it -
. There s also good anchorage south and 4 Posts $309. his treatment ni
' HP.ersonsr'say .`razor=grincler ' '" of the Point alluded to 150 "Yards necessary for a eirchaelePhant and
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' ' solith, el Battery: lieeVa) for. 2,009 if the animtd is a valuable one -the
_he mao_to,,firiii,d..sa...alt247b,,nowr,, for,..x.tosele aratoaxameni's,*Roaet„ consider the.nioney Wasted.
7.7---Tiltweikti,:t4A-7,,toio47-,.4, s*.xige- fitaSitc-.-:--14attarrY-7-.. Repeou.... ' T g; TILSiSILE-in-adjil ..,
sharp whizzing,.:.thelifieTot.-NTitifolf fOirerdiStanne-Of 2,•500-teet `aerear-,Over---.7the-great-.-body'rwith-the'laest
'Ottitith,a0titgilectiii.,:iblePeOlaf•eaS'-,
711.0t.;,..tlia:.tell,..''.itapertint---thing'iviii,•
' tp._,L' res_erVitliii:Pkekage•anbroken,.:
- Wlien WeiSee.-religion'as.,thetsoul...,'::Of:
. '-' lirinfailitYseekinethe'etOrnalIygood:'
.''... :that Seareh ..foreea•ns .'heyorat -old;
:.'"•,..r.„te'triirllia;s,,,tsb,s7eY004_foni,c1 toriteiss_ks'it'in4itdo_e4onov'tetise•
:lations• an . everyletail,-,,pf ...1427,JOr
. sarinentri. otthe.pasti the • Paekagea:', •-bt,liChilli°131;co.07/1-s..attot.jil:ig"rs6.orillytoro';:t439-id‘•
l'ol-ancient-philmioPhies-and-preda*--,'
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,...„.... .., E,,,c,„.e.ry_tture,„.t.e.atok....sitir.......trtiorr•d,_•onnirnia.-00a.ree:evve,.,anipndirli_I-ktimain•
lot is teat of .. a now ,hea,n 4nd: a .inen • sbilv-be,' too :Aipt ' b'e'ea,:46e t,tity. 167'. irta4e by.,:tliezp7era'maniatmg .r4zoa . :the :harbor there is..a min•inennalePth POET Procurable ; 150•pplinds' of •soap:
...., :manila selfexpre.Ssion' 'If- Mir vis-:,,
• 1 . have been told it 'pays, not because• . and knife4grinder; •.• ' • : - ---.... .: . .Of 'tw_entY-foiir feet 'Of' • wa.te.r.I .• ., are used, aud •., the. ,.elephint •fi eata•
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. .' th +,,,ai ' ' ' 'AN_AlcletElsTL:kfild,4, __,,,77. .' ..4aitPPPtehLally carefully attended tro?.
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IF '.14T • Aitt ''Ili.:6-Eltg; ' ' Colidnet- not beCans,e ancient; laws long .thmarilbIe4;741ieVeT his : in:04th",• ' , Fort Churchill is":•-tifeliablYi'the':'old- ' • en- e -seaP: ng• 'Y' '. . g -P' 4E.-
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• •• 1 P.4* lei .0. the elep ant s wel :sand-,
ek te h er'Tt-h-iit-- ew-b. ' ' ii.S.,nelaniark-mit the Paths:of 'Mortal recti- WI . these, as- wAth .,a, thumb; aed „est pla,ce west., of • the Great Lakes.
A . a, ered; and. after that rubbed' all
...• . new...ear.th at.Onee right here' N' tape,-,•bat'hecanse_higb:ialeals:peint. finger, , •,he .aeizes tri-eld--"fir.ilnial it wan ,.—..._.
.., PoVeDr 'With the. pUreSt,Indiari oil until
7i,,:77,0na,77,btannil,01,„_.ncts_and,*itb, hin_ligiligAlizoc170!rvcii;sairit., e -t%3n .riewly-;rgl-, .
; :, ' POSSeases.:::.anyilas: ;..1, , 4 ' ;-:'''',°C4...theSe-P-atifs." ' with,l• the':
• y- ...onop,..y,._,.00., , lii- ..-6,68e ....ay.....7k..i.a_ii 3..:n_upple a. nd_,
• MOrality-With thespiaittial-rileal„--:itLproducesLa_esantihriotia.w.bit;. fr • ,.. • , ' , k,_.,e .a rt is. :the', meateXpensive patt • of the
. No man '''has anY..religima•he does fer: the Food of all,. • .; ' , ..;; ., •, •first, but increasing so
: :•-ian't seek .' to 'eXPreSs ... 'and' realize:- .0T11..Pg, .1°e'aue. One. •0'*Ei l•geOciaeas he .W1i-i;Fin."41mself. 4±'?il'ila,,I;JiiidelTiyr;tcro .0b`!-;'40'nir..1:•,:.I.,07:ii!,:;:i:.,1B, it,.;,itthieee.,p-...m6:s4-gt.11, ,1vi:18:zr.'1:en;b:iiilt.p.:..011.1i_oe,stin16.67..ntiting;h7. • r:.:.-ss..1::•ji,:nicits:-_*ts „tc,,,ocii.
..., •:119Puttsing religion .iPte. Practice 'he.. the ritor0,4y that ,soraello*.'"COMpels keeps this up until the li0a-,
• • . . • , . . h b th alone in, the ..process' of
he'spent-
b..i.S.-;:eN'''';.. -,the harbor s , Fort PrinCP". Of;Ykralea/, on the cii
comes at once a nMeh broader mat- a:than to lose in the great.' battle, ere ... .
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ter than doing things at a :tharbh, if. lint the ''c'fialie'he.'••-lovea.,:inay win, - -;. afy ' largest spenielesi,,.9f thig .13 ..t.... a iiiihstantial 'old fortress, which was , . .
.......pArgiing :the plate or serving in - the,,',.the: passion. that Mikes " us give ,up: .1e.r.nea,sures six,and• a quarter inch: •coininericed'in.1139.and-not.ceimelet- . :-, - • ---. - _ .: .. '
in ;bureau: relations, •-.m. • 'society, ''
-• ' choir- 'it Means • in in t ' .l. our : indliddrial-Ti
Ilieifilihif,--the-6-tarlia,1 riglit-oft-all-;--,eules-a-andt ey- ear t.1 eir title mod . •
ighta- and likes for.. -:eif ••••Sneh beetles. ate, nained _ger.. 'ect• ',until thirteen'
430.gtti ,7.01Yeae,fhbretfrd6:si''s. 3*'ili2t1;if,e1:e:tr.thr:Oe: . AREYOU-- A '•-•'81;Eil"--1:76}ti°T1*
;years : later.'" It ' ' , : • . : : ' -. ' : ','
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: 4,``''' eVery prineirtie , -ideal •and' -he '' this' is- y'llat .motaliti-ma ails' When :eatlY„: for "theY 4.0'n..?t'Presuinen
: . tbat • we • cherish, religiously ; , . 4:, :it is4ighterted With ..teliegien, With t eir size. an s rehg : o anPno cif ' the.:--sides'.be.ingof-Fd-resped-rand• .',,,..wnii', 1,Iii,sion'rp.,0n.'.,„it.:1,, .il- ow:
ii-s-,-b-elp.ing. inea .to ah -e. 'peilee.! 'deVotion'...to ',An% ideal, , ::,: ;:,' ' - man IkOr ':their insent •• neighborl' dinensien .§,t6ti° inside' °id '°*•6':;.1114e* Often.,' we asethis:•pliraseie COnnee-•
with some .' matter Which re
- -• tie'rei• we may dreain Of their_jihisist! . ',Then' morality 'be,comes already the. They Are; .strict vegetiriahs,.'hh;:l'ivalla are 34- -feet 'thick, and 16 feet!: :tion"
. . posSeseing, causing,' out • dull earth eaPreSSion • .• 761 ' religioa. 'rehalon. iblid,. •• a happy and. innocent life on high. • '3a. the stormy, days -of the quirei'mfia,,cOnsideratioh. flu
-7-7 . t-4,0.0iii valth'tlie-gleiciF-a;'-hang. iiniP14-0---ie-4naiiiratien_of nmialiw: the treetops.'or on the ground • ' '.. •• eighteenth ,•century it *aa. =United:is .3330.re
than 'a mere phrase. :ten.
aa,rgo Edon and making the .iarepti both are „seeking triith::in life; the- ., ,, .. '....._____,* • .., • • .: with aibatterarnf 'fortaa'anOn•-'---Dat—eno-iath id.e.p...--,h-a.t,_-_..8017.0-6-4.--g-p.-To-bin.
of ,our eity7-to,,,,ring-,with' the songs trite life' for au Mankind: ..' . _'_.,... , . -' .:.'aTRA,,a,j;GE aleDia7: ...1.714/4.'•••:' • • ing:-the exciting :days •of. "010 final after. bOurs....of..work` havefailed. A
_ ot children and 'shine with the.:glOry_. ". : .. ., ' . , • '. HENRY, lp,'„ . cca.T., . . , -
sthdent ih,:a7Dateh college :worked'
.. .. : ',. .., ., . , ... .. • . , ._. . , , .., „. •.7,,, . ..
Superstitious .-is.' 7-H-ative-s:: trh':iii* I(' . Th.e're.", :6E,15ralltht1)±60,t:e4.., .°f1:i'f;t:r11:1 :fir:- i';n:rtnc,1-"la'6, and out, in IS sleep; a diffieu t.piece Of
• • eVmwse,011:p tqalli:i6VJtituilalicii.
., . Is
f!, #1)4. Benoath. ihe.Tre.c. • ,. partially,- destroyed by the, • French professor:atli!
• , .
David to the diSadVantage of Saul ; ;
' • . ,...•• . • Adiniral -La- Terouse in 17627. .H. ::
, a, Wroth -Full .rif. wrath; . : ' •' • :Is it • that a plant is possessed of . Churchill consists. of two.peninsu What is more, w 11.0 still :asleep, e
, ,
, 9, Said eyed David -An eicprei- some infer.rial spiritl' Bariset Sub- lea one on the West,belng"about ten. wrote down thei:prOce-ss- and -the an -
sive' '.' eriu 'au • a riteraltrasiala div-ision,-threg=mile_clistsint_froria, •iialajbre • miles wide at ' the :s„wer• 'Another mathematician- '
Tien .of-thelfebrewwatd:--It-con,' -Dattapuker, on the central district .80u -therm, ind,Nahd. an the east side; ,Freochinanduring Sleep settled
ferkiii il.ice'-fl'ibiittlitTiitriffOlcioil ' and of the E.".S: p.. Railways, is neaf be:, about 'Ave-miles:by two miles wide. "voii4; whiCh h.ad "Puarled ' Min fOr
*ilYy-:,--,--,_',..',..._. ,.. ,1,',..,-, • ...••• : ing traniforraed'inte.a.Wpird, andel at the •southern • ead..,.. ' The . Weston . days. • When he -awake be remein.
1Q An evil spiritEVeh "rip to the 'vie iiiiiii:trii(078,•fo--ii-o-hi-iiyue-o-iiiiTs-syi -i'keiiirgiik-C.7srarits-i,esterir side has hered.L.thesoltitionr-lallieb.--prov*d,
'Wile of 'Christ any •.mental ' oboes-. the liclia Daily NeWe• • .. ' two ridges . each from 90 to 125 feet 'correet. • Dahte,. the Italian .paet,
' sion and dertain.,physical inaladfrei • Since: a fortnight :a. :date' Palm,, in height -A; be northern one extend, --have-to-have-of-ofthe-plot
Were attributed' to the •_ activities ...d. aneaSuring..ahmtt twenty-five -feetr-is. .iiii0.::'27A',.:Miles.:_tiontluerly.,...fr.ono,Fort,•...4114:',4,?:tc±0.8.....§1, 14a,„,Freat' work
evil spirits—The Whole world • lay- ben* found to stand ereatin theLdri "'The Divine- ContedY : -1111-ier-iith•ty
beyOricl7practioal • investigation wag' : trine; '-i-t7-,witli, the.. deglane .sat the. bne.e.onaniending at a ppm e 4, 2.m es -. - . . ...-. • , • • --..-1:11-s-Oe'!." -
Supposed to be peopleal--by spirits,- Sehorching rays of the sun prevalent south of Fort Prince of Wales, and non occurred when, Dante was only
all of . them Subjeut-to Op& :kr he nowadayS,-..the sanae" •Pabn . almost extending sout.herly"..a distance of nine' years ola- ' - , : • . .. ' .. .
. ":• . .
. ..
• • . .
.he mike Ooise ',feet in -length 809 feer1077width" riroprieteT..."-OFtheTeifeniiii-o-
THE LESSON
-INTERNATIONAL: LESSON;
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AEG. 16,
' • .
' Lesson VII. Saul Tries to Kill'
• David. Golden Text--
• Psa. 64. 11. -
Verse 6. When DavicL„retaine_d-,
: .'. Saul is actually 'in commajed% but
-,...'..the interest ,of the twriter centers.••
, rather, in David:. ' All -the remain.:
7 '' Ini'llistory-of-S01).-s--,Treign- is writ-
• ten from the -Standpoint:of synina.:;••
thy :and , familiarity With .David. • •
--",--Tlievomoii'-•-canie--- auf,41. .1.,,
able men being :in ' the retarniag
• attny. ,•--Thid has been a -CuS-tOiiiiiTy
'•• ..,•,:•sort of "honieConiing for ' Sidtprious„ pernitural influenee g•o(Cd or evil • loose,' nor: is it -cracked, by the, daily
, troops in all, eanntries and - jil all '('Pittiihridge .13031e)iin the one case
, .
arid nightlY coming .doWn and raj's-
trines ; ' it had an -adcle'd.: religious religious ..zeal • would result, in the jog. of the,. palm.... . . .
.. •signifieance • ari ..the case of the other raving madness, as here ,•' .• ' Most„.of the eyewitnesses, of which
i Israelites. . • . ... . ' ..• , '' ' :David Played -See 1 Sam. ,16. 14-' the Writer' is 'excluded:, are offering
- •najas to the palm, '.thiriking that
•Singiiig. and 'dancing-Therelatet -
his ',SPear-'Xii view there is a. god. tifidetheith-the tree '
• 'came :to be a 'profeiaional: class Of .11. Saul cast
_ _L 7Lworac_nyareealit „0:0;,ae_we ,N,vbc,,,, were of verse 17 it has been thoUght that. ' ... , ' . aa ' ' • ''''
a.,2,`;' this Mearia-'-larandished--bia-sPear :: :--itfald-LEopotEas:, purck'
. employed _oit• various 'oecasions :
41-Ve Veirto-the -apprePtiatemenicce, and that it is-One:of two-iiistances ,,„ •i .., • • • . . - • ..•
tions-sOrrOW Or icY, as .the. ease, 'Of Saul!s threatening' to 'do. What • 'LeepOld It; king of the Belgiana,
'Might be.: This, .however, ••was a he it; 'recorded as actuallY ,doing in is- one, of the oldest European Roy-
. - .; :alties'. . '.Abstemiousness in eating.
-.. spontaneous' outburst of . genuine -1: Sam 19 10; •11. . ' . . . ..
gladness and :eiPreSsed: itself in the , Avoided -,-The . older sense Of this 'atuil drinking, and exereise„. Are the
• : • : . of„,,,imatortg_coln&L word, is •"escaned." David ieft, the principal 'factors in .: his Majesty's
oratiVe..torses.....and.'.c.lageMg. The court till the •fit ofla •riesS s pa. d goo -reTiltir-lre-lives More simp y
Al
. .' than do the majority of. his, richer.
leader. in thedanee was followed in be passed . •
13. Removed him. froth. him' -,-. P.i'lh:l6ata- The .1-Ciiig, 'wilosc. bobbies
• tated' her • movements • and respond:, David's post involved constant ac- are iioteirninpgiicain-rd
; processiori by. the others- Who inn- 1 gatrdttileii'lfgollipsWiitat
' • ed•ih the choruses' which were sung. eess, to Saul's. persciri:'„whose fear lacking.
1..L......e.o.eipltre'3110:cs,se of 'llitiriam (RX0d.' Oerse 12) led him., even- though ..it -incident shows., :Ile was (mein his
' 15; 90) and: Delierib (Judges ' ...'-1); lk.as•--ta,promotioh; to"a0poiht-him-a Pletsontmrloc,:tns,,e It1151.1y4.ggniLlatr -,awrhaetrie
A .David hiniSelf.' danned with joy ha; captain ever . a thousand, that ,he of
for the ark of. Jehovah as he re's, riughtbe at a remote distance suddenly, fui rminding A corner, the
'Cued it and brought it: .up to •Jeett from, the king, , : . ' ; ' :Iv.olye'VinmgOatciprieSitzeii;ncttivtoedt,,aitwdolineaa
• •i.--,,saletif *2 $am.. 6, .14 but this 'wait; Went Mit. and came in before, the .' 1
, • klIxtuuSiial, such ,denriorittrations be; 'Imie-A-PlitergiediOating-p11li0 fig 4 child by the haOc14...stauding
.: in .
' ing generally' confined to women. :service, ,especially ,' leadetshi.p inthe middle of, theroad, dazed
. , • TO nieet kin g Saul-Ostenaihly, -arhis.' Itseems to .suggeand unable to move from fright.St . frank-
. ,4.. but .roany to praigo Dkvid. • ._ ness in, , the discharge of. . public . The ear Could neither be Stopped'
. P.TittilarelS--A: kind Of hand drum duties. . .. . • , . .... Ithet:iirig% 7:ar;,;tkusthcri;oatstift.igid6es.*joirtli.foe'
- - ---
or tarribeurine-IMed. ,toi:aconirianit., . 14. Behaved hieasolf wisely-This-
fitiitge.- 6ft -6--fi oiegris .rtpi.-6A-perea,-,.., narrow road., Reverse- and 'run
inent to the Velee. . • ' ,' into ,the chtely, „ came , the Royal
--L----. JOY '7- J)eitiomittaratipas ' of joy. intt' there,4s' no ceaton •for Vet, talc -
.1/2. conimancl ; and the chauffeur :did sei
- ' ouch. as ahotita and sotia$7;.„, - -.- '-- '„-..111",..0-.1.i..--11_*1.1F.:4--117---.11..:-.6:16--:7----P-.6---v-i-d•-1411*-16--a'cl: S7-...-Ihe -tikilrf •*erth-tir it76' eiir tiOnecil
. • • Instruments ' of tousle-- Margifi 'Spewed the same pi nueneo aria wig- •
a eon) , te,, on I saul and. land-,
,,,
. ,
rads f'' "three . Stringe insttu- dom whichwasto mark his ye"ar.s
iiii6tit62.; • ., .. '., • . .. „ of .p.o.vtiOr'„. . . :, „ . ., • • . . e. in the dit b, . Then . the aged
. ,..,.i„ Monatch picked - iiimselt painfully
• /., -,8itng one to another -The •bal- 15, • 'Stood., in' .aWe of--. Sent.re i... up god . oottiteciusly: reage•lit6d..th:
. , ,
anced'lorin of Hebrew poettYwith Oolit'foar. 'Ile. knew that David r - i., .......J
: , - 'irigotetiu WOttfttri • • ,'
• ito: repetitions•,- ;eoritrasts, and re- had : Sell:oval's' .• blessing, -even •• ' . • 4,, , .
'titeip0lent, *self , i very, r?Oi.1•,.' f,(i.: ti'iol.,t•O,• Ile. may., not , have. been '. - (314t, Exctp.n014. .
` antiphonal title, Of whie.h thia is an aware of, his-anomting hy,S.anmei,'
' itistAtiee. IC WEI,U further tleVelOt ...10', All tsrael.' and Judah -L,-- the . "I thihk," said ,the :merthant,'
ed by the great double. ehoirs in SeParato ttatuing' of JUdah in tpeak-• `.‘I'll have to fire your friend .Polk.
•••••.-
he ienriple SerVide of ,a,..tater, date, ' ing 'of Israel. may ' be • the 'carrying. 1 never saw Any One qiiite so liii."
ThOuSatids,..' ..' , , .ten'theusatids-' back lite this ;time 'of, later7;condik; . ''81•0* in everything', is hesi" '
Under the Oriental poetio ,fOrm;thie tious., when the two .foiliteiti 1401 , "No, not evetithitito Be geta,
1,i,..kiiitie ,,Softlii,(04:41 ,,t Saul ariel tatleito• Or it ' nitiv`- , be Thereiv:the .tired quick enough" .
. .
conficilre-d everYthAng,:supernatirritl. 'en s t , much so 11 ;
The moral distinctiOns which- are thcit-its huge mess of leavee touches These ridges consist of (felspathic -
taken
.for granted in our day were the.groUndimPerceptibly. - • ' quartzite). sandstone of a green grey,
-but -imperfectly :thought of ,atthis----This building pur
tlmQ.ComparelJok g, iff„, where throughout .• the .localitY,-...and...the poses. Fort Prince of -Wales .is
even Satan takes -his erdera freLla: superstitious people are . flocking built of this stone, and its durability
GaiLand_reperts tQJllln everyL-day-to witheas-L-the-seene. may-be--gauged--by the 1 aet-that4t.
He prophesied -Margin "raved" What is inest astonishing ip that the has net suffered, although 'built in
•"-A-n-- ecstatic - colichtion due to sil 'earth ,on-whick-at-grew-xs----rrei her 1.733
' .•
•
"On the sontherly end of the
northerly ridge there is a deposit of
white quartzite, similar, in forma-
tion to Marble Island;' this stone
takes a fine finish, and is well adapt-
ed for -ornamental building pur-
poses; an area of about ten acres is
exposed. ,
e eg, pxst below.e .Jsneu, was ,
feXiderlj7 "made of pale -blue silk ' • '
.hut_now- velvet of a.daker.hue is.
use .• On this is inscribe .the mot-
to, opi sot qui mai • y pense, ,
:Evil be te, filth who evil thinks. The .• . •
'Star, has eight 'points, that *Ora by •
. •hetliant-breTutraliagnificent1i-jewel4,..--, „
led. ; • ' • •
• ,The
iornament. The •,POinte. "'of • the. .
"g1ory' or Pendafit, Which hangs
from the collar, are close -set with
.;
dietv„ which 'aPPeara in the ematre,
Js ng donei ename
,The Star; Of the 'Order of St.' Pat-
ick-• ITelonging- Ie. the King is set-- • -
'th d , the entre beina•
a 'areas of :rubies, . on Which is iaa-
_posed_-.a trefoil
-aenaoregr•a,,,,as: ,
0,ther Britt* Orders ;ere. thoee-of •
the Bath,the Stat. of: India. St:
Machael and St George,
Indian tinpire.: The badge of the •
second of these is an Onyx cameo.
,-.01'-Que-en-7Yietoria,-,:set- in an
--
mental pval, containing. the mot- , ,
:to Of the Order-' Heiven's Light
:out Guide"---surniounted:bi a "star
. - .
COMPOSED OF DIAMONDS'
,
,MiChael. and St George .- the
``GeorgeV!...as-it is- seiren'!, . •
rayec.1, and,. in -:the -case his Ma- '
jesty's, is .a Spliol mass prdianiends.
--This'. "George" -'was the-- -•-
•ptopertY of the Duke o Cambridge. '
4,144'1'.
It.therefore; of gtea,t,.famiLy_in,
terest `ris well as exceedingly valu- - -
able. ,
• Araid all these, glittering stars
and. crosses that of the Older of St.
John of Jerusem a _pears insigni-
ficant. ' It takes the form Pf a snaa,11
_Maltes,e_e_r_oss in white enamel;
hung froin, a. black•-riErhol-c.'------
riOng-fOreign Orders the anci
, • ' . aklen1-41eee "
takes a prominent place but its -
jewel pales before that oe-the Rus-
sian Order of St. Andrew. The
King's badge of the latter order is
exquisitely enamelled, in the cen-
tre being the figure -of 'St-. Andrew:
The -rest of the badge,.whichisnpf _ _ •
a -fair ,size, is:. set :with ..large —
mends, worth thousands of pounds, :
aahile-a,deuble-headed.-Leagle,sur,
mounts all.
THE CHIEF .PORTUGUESE
ORDER, •
that of Christ, has for it badge a
long :cross enamelled in !red, sur=
charged with a white cross, and
surrounded by fine pearls, Making
'a very :graceful ornament_ .4..._The_
Black...Eagle Of Prussia, a most ex.
chiaive order, is, so far as' the first • .
class is eoneerned, reserVed 'alines"' ---
entirely for these of Royal birth.
The badge owned by the King of .
the leading order of .Anaffia----Ifiria- •
in point of age, it gives place to the/
Marianen. Cross,which is one of „
the oldest.religions orders. .
One very .interesting order ia'
that of the Clitysanthennun, of
Japan:. The badge of this it exe-
cutecl in enamel, and represents
one large yellow flowAr, 'set among
ee.n leaves and surroPrided by ,
four smaller. blooms.
Among other countries which
have contributed to the King's '
store Of ordersa'-7,FeTfrfii-i'c:e7(iTv ieh
has, conferred ph. his Majesty the
Legion of Holier), Depinerk,
Turkey, BeIgiiim, "Baden, NorWay, •
Sweden, Italy, Greeee, and BraziL-
7-Londeff, Answers.
•
• 1.1010••••=601....0••••••••••••••• •
. ,WEDDiNG10,iOi pouPtE5.
Costly and magnificent as are the
modern martiagee of the; Wealth -Y.'
_and_noble,fert.greatriess they fall
far short of one which -OC-Cuza-7e71
ever,4,-90,years_agaL_At this :001E,
tie cereinony 20,202. 'people were
united. ' When Alexander- the
:Great conquered' King Darius, he'
decided to espouse the defeated
monarch's daughter. At the same
tiine„ lie decreed that one hundred.
of his chief officers should: wed one:
Ininclred-arethen _from' noble _Persian_
•larniliei,_aincl_Jen thousand of his
Greek' 'soldiers'. must take as. many
Asiatic Wenien as their 'wives.' The
ceremeny, which took place in a
huge pavaliori, was very siMple.
Alexander •gake• his hand" to -the
_princess and kissed her and all
the other ITridegrecefini t e same
to their seleeted mates, After the
actual wedding followed a five -days'
leStival, which has neVersince been
excelled in. grandenr• and magnifi-
WATER SUPPLY.
'
-"About three miles. Southerly of
Batery Beacon, and taro -thirds of a
mile -from She- river, are three or
four freak water likes at an eleva-
• h-of-fifteen-teeiraboVe-t-he*aterr
The bottoms of thve lakes Consist
of limestone; t1iey gover gff area o
about one square mile, and would
furnish a good water supply.
"Between the lakes and the iiver
a good site exists for large :railway
Aops and yards. The flats are
formed Of clay and rocky till.
"Although there is no merchant-
able timber in . She vicinity ,of
aurchill,there_is_:_idettndarise01
fine. building gone and limestone to
be found everywhere, and there' is
4180...ample supply of timber for fuel
purposes for manly years Alonghoth
banks of the .Churchill
around. Button Bay. .
FISHING AND AGRICULTURE:
"In Septernber„k October and part
of NOvember "large shoals of white
whales- (I,..comited thirty-five in one
shoal)-emild be seen going up 'river,
at every tide, Salmon trout and
whitefish are taken in the' river and
harbor, al the Year, blit are mare
abundant in the spring.
• "At Churehill potatoes, turnips
and other vegetables.have -been sea-
siessfully raised at the Thiclson Bacy
rer,, many years cattle: 'Paid
hoises haira been suieessfally kept
.and bredat the Hudson Bay post.
,
'
RE:MEMBER THAT '
A good pleddet is better than a
chapACI111' Spetti tWiee.
te-
fore they thihk, • : ..•
The error Of a monient 'hay be the
sorrow of a ife•thrie.
_annot all have good fortune,,
but •we •canall deserve it,, • ,
'•
Courtesy i a teiaor virtue, bUt
She leek otitis a manor vice.
Vkre.liVe and...learn until we. are
forty'; then, we lve . and hillearn ,
One way • to stop a man speaking
to yen is to lend •,hirn something.
Any' Sett ef advice is:good, as king.
61,s yOn don't atteropt.to follow it,
'When A painter is wedded to hie
nil) he nittst he trite to his colors,
. It it simiotimeS wise t� dalinait t�
reiget evil; to Aveid a reater one.
•It takes Very' *little pushing to got
,i4Orrid Med on the dowilward•patli.
•• One lash to ta goottherse; and Oho
word' tO a WiSe than, are SUffiCient,
1 WORD -TO CARELESS GIRL, '
The girl who deesn't take care of'
her clothes is no wife for the poor
Man ; she needs some One who, can'
give her at unlimited dreSs,
ance and a maid to look Alter her,
says a writer. There is anothet
point. If it iS too much trouble to
take care of het clothes before it, .‘
Will" be too Irina trouble to take •
care of her •houselenping stores al,
ter- marriage wia1t 9he teat& that .
a large part' 4, fhtim are wasted.