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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLucknow Sentinel, 1909-02-11, Page 2.Cour, Beholds the fowls Of the 'air; for theY'sew not, Aleitbor 410. they .iren,p). nor.gather- into ,h4rnei fft your Realren15,Vatber., few:10th the. Are Yer net much 'better than 8:sheY, "Matthew vi,,. 2, - • Tat the great teacher knew men their 'weaknesses and, their 400titOk.),,A, teiaarkably show* by this counsel. Ke had noted the. anxiety written in their faces., "Their datie84 their . business, their responsibili- ties Wefghed''.down the . uplift Of _eir hearts. And how Mach more Xte wOnld.have observed tho same aspect to -day, 'Life then was simple and, free compared with the present., 4ocial conditions -have 'grown- so complex that it is hard to Xeep from • being Under stress. If If one looks w • for much of our 6treBs. Vifire we isatifified .0,41i:koPt-139rtin,4Ainadof „ cherishing .5tgi14v.e. would 'find life .a• far loss •thorny road.. RO *11a takes Ltinie AO do 4 Iiindly,aetiop lightens/ bie 'own task and illuines his ekvn. have some innocent. re., •'creation. .Et • the greatest error to efigoUnd religion with abstinence -aud austerity. The church • has 'never made the Jaiistake of oppos- ing har,ralesS pleasures: ThosO. .0kristiala Peeple. Who have clone . se .haye sadlrraisrepresented it., • ; Nvor ‘work, over evils .to :Corne; "Sufficient .unto the, day is the evil 'thereof " Far • 'Mere' troubleare sufferedin imaginations than..'in reality. .Let us hope . for the heSt at. the .inultitucles. of perSons lie 'instead -tot dreading the wors+. he belonged to tbe enUe tiO'n raTth4;r7than bo any partume school. • - - . • • ;.3604:tiTonhea,end•tystil000pthhefors'I-Tthheril.a 11firou'itrx4 cele- brated 3icsviob .historian (A.* I),- ' - 0:$40(1), eye' One who 1,44 ...an nnang". , T.O.'1,41,tt • tt,« authorities 044. ho I); 4140 which . • ,, ,.,. _ . .... t iktit.i4t\trqkw effflst!.11,rovolt against the R01.004 .. huie Magi aerne Ofteell ' years 0,43r op. platy Triitteillta'et ttik 1444100.1* .tu,rni4t4to. * s 1..‘ ,tql Wne* e'venta her 4 recorded; ' ' , - ' ,i .1 ''' 4...1;**14 ow ki•004it.:: aqact,osJ'sufeloia0 xbefireoaloiliQeef-nistAtniootthet;hioinpi- , . te74 Itttiat.m"Vog,k‘ • 4*" . gkt)„, IU 00epeta 41,4 . 'there 'were many during the: period •• '• . - . . ' ._._ — ' - * t '44 itaaan Eurpremmi and just prka's• .s.,tIcat.yiar.)4foillbotteuat:titfit'tqh12114otitixt,"vitt 4:Z•4,11.0'1,0",,kt4Ittstro zont ''':okt4,4,4 abecatnotivds, e •d Tidtiet;si ), ttry‘tvviloixr:tt.1441z40.44t $.,, ,w4 41,.t,04,\tp:44-1I'vat % 114°44,k It‘ci„1,141:t.„ 4110 They -were Awakened by tli.a tallille $44e0.41° .4.44k a 41-0474 ‘`lh,te4 Of their )101.1$nEk *a* -I 4ow thezt. ta. kW sathgtod together in: ller 14y caped they cannot guess„ '.gliet•witkkee.S. hon$,,... Tiltk,th.iu'iteat fUrteua Ithl le Arl nwi nellr et ea', til triiiAgginl ill for lite-X*,te04' 4,.*t41)11414:7°(744-ielkkt),111 'ttii:L1;1611-'1.4%''1)eYt a zughtmare Or a PlAnk.whicli pet- ,t.._.4 "•titml4 . - • ' 1 bans even' „limo ‘xill "not ,cleori ' ' 4,m** 040 Put 114.2tWqi: tbe. daily WriteS ,a: NaPlea.CorreipPitdiint, ' ' tvtrIliela" 0 th.i4 IMAM iornOk goWeVer, _sortie few , hove .botA 010 MOM a V(Aktet. Ilro-. 0)1cl:earth. to the final destruction. of- jertlea- .1eiri.in D. 70,, • In tho the •daye of the: .enrellraent---- enrOltMent,. or "census takine'. which occurred. also Mentioned, by 4C4e' ems, The cen- sus here 'referred to .ehon14 be clearly ',distinguished -40M; the ear*, • lier enrollMent., mentioned. in -141140' 2, n'fi ocenfring , AV the; .tinie.;; "tho birth of Jeans. • • , .....To:him.tbetuge4ed7=-1110 faOt that, GaMilieryi'sober .coinisel 'out - ;weighted the impulsive': anger:of his .fellow-rnembers of the? •flanlie:”•• •dnin :in a, testimony to the regard in which lie-wai3 held by this au-' . worsn. ecelesiastieal body of the Able to put ' sonsationi-,and Ondered. .4., _belt by eFtierionees have-la,,Irks; ene•genleut -the MOst heard or a man wito ,titut spot on ,e4ftb,,, the next a snk fourth •fioor 'of 'an .apartale0-110$ ••Ot terror ,aed,,,0444114.‘,, . , tool US het an explesicin. When Which W4••#rer,red:. by the 'Prison- • and who was awaksslied,by what he MA • t(0 • •nikt.itti AMYX T KIT011,P114 a !Attl‘44.*_tfileh 1110.4.4r74.1*4 , Meeti WOntall Wok ' AVOilitOdt . ANA.41ztiliOtilinary inurder Atte' dafeirCe. to 'a; vbar go „lkutAboui ;poloonino WAS that .,the iggson, felt from the rafters .of the . tee!, has takett.place At the Y.Tle Asames," 14.,eociuitting the 49.0 od, the, Vow accepted the plea put terwar4 *en her 'behalf: The P90-!, °nor was E14aheth, Kirkwood De • orty, wbO:Was indieted for tbeili der of her hnibAnd. mar Dalfie,i ,inetheY,I• egUntt Antrlin lest )4VMAN 11A'N1). poliiitor,genoral; •prose-eel- fainvy 41,eltaeloecoetaostdh:,nithe,.p.,willift.. administerOd to him at. his supper,• • . „ . i ...„... . him- . .. . .. __„.„ , 0•:-gitilied: -his,.sOne, ee..10.4.4„p„.nntl„.,,n....'..AapP41,11,31,613-fiN..:01,":.:AIRST. oviAiss-vii--tiykrif,..4,iiel;h-i--,,r._,.. ',50.. :L'Aiiiot '.4.;?•t•-•c:07,:•..;•iik7iksiso ' :4°".;:t.'-', 704"•X:3''..,,,l,L.-.Z.ZICZ'ZIr2;27:::'.'71;1":317Z7Z127::' -Ilk.AM.441,,,,:.ii;IalLt1,144t.,...,..- •0XL.ilf,M,,,h41.P4 -.0.6r#4. itiplpplsi 4ifipr three 1-771feat there-41-i-.wali.'of goners eni• 'le FiA. ii'-'ilkilartilt•Pfeitt, ‘C -n-.. •41(62 " .., ' • ..-7-.,.._ •,- '--,...,.......,--,---,'" - - -;--- and, wai rald loon an egg which .haN44. roily: ..o.a. ail the,y 43.4vaot to :frool,...,their.,,,,.00b40.: too,ohing . aajd • fact ....iii . Iniiltling„: liad, given-sva.y....., :, .'„..; ' Tv'taticootc,„..:., '' -'••• •,QQ11 • "Tht ro he - Va-ligiftitiFfioca--ift-iii--t, -iii-e- -7 7kinds,--4,11. they 1u :had :all they "Phatic Warning -that " they'. desis't ' E -To 2... ' 11 ' ka L'IP'.4;*•3 11 s '''''AX44.4.1.11.0A.'''.1.'‘i•PrI:4k.' have, ',:Let..".11:4'^not•- the'ri. suffer from . ceaSe. . to Sneak in' the , Panic, Of ele4ii4'' aa4hengh' cut' 16Y.' a knife; '. • ., .. -• , -ti V?4'`i.^til."`fi'l-1)."1.c.eu'll,..1,..the: P,att:until '' ' ' ' s• ' 11-"1 jeans. any further ' : right -under his:large double beai . 7-- nr4s-...owavoid _ that' there .s40 1 waa. 04 04-02t0f4Pt. teat- 01 toe. ae7 - IMAGINARY 'SORROWS. ' • . ••• ' • -'''' which thus- had, to - legs- hangiug-in-no*-left.' in toe* - centittent;-.1ol' 44.7' -e-.1't•-:;4- ' ---11-°6th • • • • s ' . ir 42...Breach-Greek, "bring geed 147,0.04_,.. 1.,:•40104._•10,4„.....cio....,,coillohice,-. -; ss.!_, •. . • - - . • the void -the 'Other two being on stralia'Vs eqo a th1.4' or4twit a'b•g41.." ' •‘ ' g';' . . . . . : , , „ „ . • 1 1- f. 4. week -later Q11•3 of the prison" er, wOult betinsel declared, . $41,-4 • Ni11.115,-;$.• 8001: 'Lifq is not ,being lied easily •:andnaturallY, but under apresSure --almost Even the faces 'of the yelling revealthis seyereCon- ception of . .1.41Pvri-'0.brist•liblitidiffed-this-a • terted :needless and'unhapPY thing And 80,g43.ealls Men to look at 'the, freeclon JOY of the catering -`birds--;s6 much . . . • , • • ,:,.,wiser in their -simplicity than they in all their.anxiOns forethought and. • this . error _and take lifo easily and natUrally Love your •work. Do not • think - that every one • else•bas an easier calling than Yon. have. lost of us ' have found the ,labor fitted to mit • haad; and, • romeMbering that -work. is life's "chief husiness,".':we-,`-tatiou/d take delight in it. Throwaway all ambition beyond that. of doing your 'clay's work well. Exercise .neigh.= borliness,. feel kindly to yourbroth-• er Man, show interoat in his suc- cess, live -.and let live7-'7ifid PleasI --,Ure in life •nad interest in:others. • It. is; our setfielmeSs that accounts • *NiERNATIONAL LtSON, • •••".1 • t•••••••••,,.., • them patiently, • Patience 15 AS a T.4•NA„..• ....e0 o./1,e-4) • - • • , • ,b--• t - threeo-rtlaroi-.-- eaki: et armor around the , heart_ ge44 wad. dangorogily inclined ana Ueetisland thero Are, a ou , „. „whiclideadak.tivitlows inflicted on• from it had rolled his •Wite..u;to tlio 060. qkkoeuitktud has; .444 chkberate died -from .OtrYtiM1/10 poisonr ,Impatience- not Only strips off . . •. the covering -1'1)0 lais,bate'the verl fate bY1 throvong himself violently fare:. or the Weeks by. ..gdeana. e‘t .ht.§4ancl's repaini, 'were eXhuined gulf, he, a-kriniii hinas.eif :ffem a like. system, for IOokiiig. after -the••*),,,, Ati,a1 had been taken in, railko;The, quick in ; its sensitivenessOf '- sti to tho• 'Ono on the citite:r side. „t`pro4,0ters'.' stationkd over.the !atter this aoeezld death and an an- •'-• go was 'rescued .firelaien after :colon -Y,. to. see that the- eatiYea.' are st giYe that 01° nerve, Te:bear-evils,witli. patience STA..TLE_Ilf-E UES hy the -'stoppitig.l•n-his4-dAngeriens-isesita0n,Itad-44lad'elethed): and Shielded f1Lu. S Ji ok-11,-,"erluser'8-0-f '.13e-t7t-yn:.• "mro-nrinl:tnonnthreE1...iv, WaiaiihndLiiatniunfood aozIpti: Aeensedhd een.na an . • little 7.--cfaugh -cate.-that..flus,40n sybut+it---was-mit-centended FARM LANDS STOCK 'e?sgeit .V11. The7ApaStles-Imprfa--- , ,Orted: f Golden Text, :...1144t. 5: 10 ,`. • Verse-.----V:r.- The high priestgaia•-• - • phas, Who was; the officiallYrecog- nized ineuMbent :Of the office, and 'Who: held office tillthe Year A. D. , • • All they, that . Were, with him - In sympathy and in partisan affiliation. • •• The ; reference . is to the Whole Sadclusaid party; which lent its support to, the ;high ...tpriostly. family. sect ,of the Saildactes,---,The SuldneeeS.; were the, antifit'sioraii., yotYir .teaching-Anunwilling tesi party,,:-feWerlinnuMber",: tInt°113" to .11;67'wo-e•--()C--tne:41a, ,rigidly legalistic, • and 1es ties' • eff9rt: to aocin.aint the.'Y , strict -in their 'hibitS' of life' than loweonntrrheil wth tho-faet-s e°1-1'• the:TbariSees--"---Er m tIIC latter c'-eilliug the'life arld werk'ef Je`sils ..29. Peter and.tbe aPostIes'eter , they did' not .,believe in a. future was spokesman, b-iit othiTfriredend,, :life, nor in the'-existerice• Of /angel's, etc. They did not except the tra- • ditional interpretation of the:, law 7 as insisted 'upon by scribes. and rahlms- They we're 'in league With • „fife .IIerodiare: and "other ...:ruling • families and. therefore -mere inilit7 ential in religious and eiN‘dl. affairs • 111.. 'of the 'Sanhedrin • ea leng AS, the jewiitilitate doWnftill-ot4liat state, at the •- time ;_of .the •cleatrue- tion 'o,rjeknxi.kratlibir newer • and • influence 'paine to,an ent1;, and they _ ,..:§0.01LAIntappearesijrstra •hiStory.„.._ Laid hands on ---Arrested. In public ward-Vnider guard in extracts from them ' their . sharpest- -thorns -and- gothers--from-thers-,Ahe sweetest "graces' of 'temper., - - - - -BUI Ile- ChiefTnielln-a-T-Rrlakilig. life -easily is that to• which the Mai - ter, here points us. . It is the lesson. taught by the birds. They are by no means, idle. .. They work from *morning until night.''.:But their ac- tivity.is Withont, barn, , Their 'life„,is 'free, Joyous, unburdened by anxiety: kSp -a gladsome •flight, ceaseles song and -yet' your heavenly fathered: eth them. Are ye not munh-better Latest Report Of tbeBureau of Sta.- ‘StIARET) 11.1(..eiTER!S FATE'. • , . . ie writing,: but teaching Censtis.,".Of_the She *as afterWard taken tint Of the, .thera arithinstie*is• hopeless•‘: Maim: Dominion,. " ' 'debris, With searcelY a whole `.hone of thc:. natives- are well. Over.= •• coueluding his statement :tilt) • ' - in her body dead • .‘ feet • and one, lately deeea$,ed; a 'solleitor:.geueral.intiniatcd that. the •The •Bii-rean Census ;and 'Sta.-, • A poor, woman who was found in :native of the N'tSia;11. defeire Would be that; some stryeh-r, -tisticivilistredrecently.e,..report.for the Streets •lessina attract seven feet and.: a um' e47,1aced..on the fietor 'a :the loft ' AO -was: insane -at :the, tupe---of-the;•-- -alias • ,FELL.TRROtT011[FLOOR. , VL the. year just .inicled 'en 'farin• land attention, through her ,sfrange be built • in-. Vr.e-P-Ortisen. like 'lutist •nninelbately•abort the-kitehen--.for ; • , • — Dominion, the Value havior: ..At firit, it was thought savages, they are. palygaraiSts, bit, the VirpOse.of dei4oying „ratkhad .of farm animalS; and the., average' that :.her: terrible •x,.perienceS had' the 'Are not 'cannibula The fallen 'through the...rafters' on to th-4*': of feria and domestic,0Wagas. The A:limed her. brai*but it Wasaftert, tivee . under • '.1 (1I3 ba•Va dgit egg. as it was being 'reznoved:frerri than they Let us 'then have faith aver,age. value of farm for iff War4 discovoza that she* was per- velepeel fiahits of ecanOray, a:pd. the Are, to the table The 'CrOwn • ' In God. :let,- its -an-enr-..work..-• and Vie Pirpriinees M--;*.1&••10-rer ,saving'•'JJi. 1_8P.7 ain)kigi4aa-01.,AP....coUtencled truat the rest to Uim• ' ••• five of ,the PrOVinceS it is: under: lost six„ebildrou„ five of Whom. Slept 'derueitie ' Service in 9nensiiiiitt •n it hae occurred, but "'that, the? 'JUNIUS 13,, IMISE1q$N.1.7r)r.d. 4130, being $27.3O in 'Manitoba,. $2,P in a: reerit together, ,Athile Sire and have Over $05;00010.' their creditin prisoner's hand ;had placed, the, pOi., • . ' ' NoVa; •SCobisi,"\ -so :40: in.. ,Ne•W. a .bliby mien led -a small" reenn near- the , Goirer innent 'Savings and , on in the egg. ': Evidence Weis ..then BtrunswIck .$20.40 SaskatcheWan'•,by. ' fliey were a Mong considerable di3-pogIta • -mon of he apOstles,wex- and -W -20-m Alb rta. In -Prince the debr)s of, the_ ouse,e_Aigger the men en age in work through- Counsel...for, the ,defence said Ins 3,n the . 70 per acre, Queb,eo $41.60, in fall, as -she heard no sound. The things he -Government, of the col- from. the loft above the kitchen tinted Edward 'Islin and 'the average is $33.- „children. probably _killed in, the oUt t 0 .CO '.1Y• .110 Orthe VeSt-. Cd'ieij-was th'ai-sthe-poison,had fallen cOirrage . the. 'proclamation ,of Ontario $47.30, and in British= o- baby. fell' v1 11 under a; beam, oni '114S -done for. them is to pro, throngh the rafters and aceiclentab: 'known. Theirprompt reappearing ,their_re_msage 06n1d- not -hilt -LOU -0 -Y-alues-7-areAigh*---b11117-Qn `-her-chest-e•ml:_-wonld -have hibit--th 'f 0 jinn-ital.:I-opium I .drOP,P4--on--aii. egg,- -Portions- of, nef.aVerahlY "figon 'in the lattinarried.Prcivinee b.epn -heti.. not One et the :lilies an 'fah priioner h'-adA-tiso eaten;. Her a 4-liaitic's.wihOw #4411114' ,,,,,?,•„mtemlvbk41114,24M ' ktit 3irioAttfevkr:• zteki e 6-41'1 en7211wihthoulet, aviloilielug3.ecans ts)raf."Taaur(Mi:r.lumita..scp. ai, • • - • 71. i'lfdLething to steal and irrite,ted. by the . agiuts7 aciiikitted iierhe:(dontiol).-w4silingeoree ie jury would do-iikewise; • elirry--10-itnd -the ,'-accused.7.-kioti--,-- guilty and - she was discharged.• • • , cr3 'nif the 'child traeted g titientiOn -to • gib,: -sPot reglsv-aTrest. the. 43 . thiryear,i 4346 kir_thc,„Bo ituased St Learned Egy. tologistuPeeeiv- tleS;. 'The latter,: we note, chd..not ,The erage vaino of.. horses- at kicked it killing it 'i4Trediately. • • •7• ` • • • tr*i• -'27.1:.:13et'31LigniiAilOyie. the --coulicittr, _under_ -L, Le $1_092fra41,13= and finding airien • ' the_ street, Alleged -11,alits: 7 S Examined in an '-ga e, • d 7-41,- pag.r, • • uiet-leeking-unobtrusive . . , hea,ning before the.,Sanhedrin. ' three yea rs aidover. lIorses.. of The frieuct had evicle ri•43' ;been the kle -Trend, worceP has Succeeded.. rpi, Try DtsPutes -"etwee's' Pail.siaa .• 28.; We strictly.2ehargd Y°11 --Or- the last class -are belOw. an aver- goody of . her, district and :told the in -deceiving .6 ne ,of_the .most Jew,: ...1 Employers and Workers- 4:inari y arty laW-Ab iitg • Jewi h' age of $120 in Prince• Edward le •poor credulous, creatu•re,' that if c.o.' ' Egyptologigt,i .ii1,,•Eui,cipe, Com:, citizen weifid. give, careful -heed to land, Nova-, Scotia 'and :Alberta On missioner- Oapard,,-o • he, . a -;`).el 'Swear to Perform nay' duties,. with zeal an integrity, an • to, instructions emanating ' from the. .New Brupswiek,-,Quebec and Ow Sa,nliedrin , Which , was the highest fario they are about $1.1c1, +and 'in Musoi-iin.; Belj,rittm;. by -Boling ifini.,roain. taiho•..o0...re0.y. .as to our iticlijar:.1,,,,,, two scarabs with alleged Egyptian deliberations " :She •said. her rosary at every: street corner, ii.- potixkg a street and -8„cressed her-. gelf five her children, if not yet dead, would revive., • So- the poor thing had‘puraued her pitiable 'perambulations for 2,1 'hours; ; Xe- have • mleo. Jerusalein. with fibin $2p. Prine"e Edward ,Islan out, food,' never .stoPPing ,fer• fear sonrCe' .,: i.4. ' authority eaneng "the' Manitoba. and Saskathhe.wari. they Jews in all Matters not SPeCiheal; are $170 to $176. ' ' • ' '. . ' , • , ly reseried AintetheMselves by the ; Mileh cow -4 have an average valn.:. t Romans. . ,': --• ,,:: .,. iii,, th.p..,pin oininiolVf $34i .rangil 'and New 'BrUnswick to 00. int On.- 4k:thus indirectly: killing her...Pont., . , . inacriptipns, fpr-sonie ',$2,000 Thlis with uplifted sPoko. *"(' tutio.::•aac1411-i.ii...Sdskatchewan; but ,ohiltlrence ,clea,15j• Inscriptions on the .stones seerned neat,,demure woinan 'a 30'in the.. eircumayigatec ma- • .1.e37 iFt:btiteCkha':1:leira lehke, fniA.o.40....: Paris . tion -Whether •the a,nei'ent 1?4YPtians -Telitted• the-:-vny'age-S'n-s-* her head. Her name 1I3 Mlle. 3:nese- -des .14 45..settle.' the '..muelidebate.c1:-ques--.• ' • ' • • • , 'I • h . . Ai . . Couii rt recently., She Was ,dressed ' fll in British. Columbia:the tviT,r4ge absolutely refused even.td sit down rdni_N6cif.,0• ;to the 0.gef',..):0 the $48. • Other horned cattle' have an until assured, bY.• the•• archbishoP ,sailers on. their return ,.3.3_teil.g.c..2i_alue over the Deiniaion,:ef. hefore,•-whOth :was $9 'for thdie.Aniiller one year, 01 Talcennlia-t7: . • There was -;•,rcat ,coiripetitiOn''fOr irken. Sa.CsitIejen-WSoIl\IMAIX. To174;04-Orlittd6:t od. and affirmed what, he saa41.... $32 for three years' an Ver.. 30. Raiseel up Jesus --In the •sense These 'averages', are ,generallY lbse of apninting to the special for all -the T'reVinces; but the. high, - work. a,nd' nainistrY which he :fut. est values are given ipiOntario and filled; The expres,sion'does not in this •case relate to the resurreetion:. Whoin ye slew----The,,filiall'respozi- ' " „ „sibility for the tleatli of JeSus aest- ed. With the. aeWisli: authorities, who- WQTQ-'instruirrerital-- 7i n-brilig- :the westefo Provinces. -ANR, • ''.The ayerage ' •‘Talue t'of. • •swine •is given at $5',80 'Per, -100 pou,nds live weight,. rbOing,-lowest,in:•Mdnit,olia,, it about, „even' !though the Saskatcliewan• and Alberta,- and death sentence had been Qiielie47-Ontatio, and: a-rtoman. governor. euted Roman soldiers: . Sheep are gi?en.an average. value Jfangmg him freeLLpatting of $5:3 per head for the'Dominion,hizi, ,te. death-ly the most ignoint. 'atid 'are-bele*: the average 'in the thous, of all fermi .of execution • Maritime'. Provinces, Quebec: and 'the puhlit'.pldee in which offender i . 31. Vir, th 0 •Saskatchowan •".. • and_eriniin,ais, were nsizo.by. kept.;* • 32,__yollowing sonleearb, ft The total vallie of farm animals ' 111 jail. ": , " thorities, this verse May._ also be computed. .on. the_foregoing aver- ° angel • • . the.: ,Lord by: rendered "`And We".'"ara itnee$ 'ages D;nd: the number "'male en night -opened the prison doors This ,supernp,tural intervention. oh behalf the apostles :came- as •if • "' ; the farnis in 31ine,'Was $530„000,000: The Juno price of wool for the;llo- minion was 18 centsper by .way of protestagains6the hos, ,of these things. ..in him, "rand • the ,HolySpirit,' "ete.•,, or, 'And we are witnesses in him of these things, and .Go•d• , liath given the tIoly The • average • Wages of farin and • ied ,neithor • in angels nor spirits The whole verse ernpciasizes the inenth` was domestic 'help for the Dominion, per $24.00. for males arid ',Way of the Sadducees" who believ- STAirit them tnat ,obey hut. ' urefArfa.t. Our'•--airthor-in this same chapter •freely acknow- 'ledges Ahey--interventiort efGiona-' Bel .and 'its effect, but lie is her sp-iking of a Sapornatairat occur - ranee Which it is 3inpoSsible to ex- plai.i away, ‘. .„, ' '. 20.--Ali-the'l'-Words- of - The 'Whole goapel inesag,1 relatin,g both to the Christian life and its. „ , faiture.gloriolis cOluutruniation,' 21. The council -Tho 'Sanhedrin. The Senate ---The older men; 24. Those • WOrds—tic rePort of the officers oncoming -the mysteri7 . .913S. cseaPe of. the 'prisoners..., • • ., Perplexed-. . wherenzites2 this would gpw-We note that wh•dri 'the apo.StIcs are "at last brouAlit ttgAin before 'the Sanhedrin the renlilyers of tiv o counciI carefully them any questions e -w I.:Tilling the inalintr, eac *pod I rote!' 'rho t•Kon .whom ye puk.in tho p,:pson---...ito Arrest an4 irnprisontiloated that the- poison roaming ,thing of an Annie -mated scene, _ elie-witnessing--and4he-ilbiy: Spirit as tho secret of the, life:, and Power in belieVers,. This ars6.is tho'keynote of the entire narra- tive'ef, ; Out, O' the , eart7-„Consoierice- smitten, and, •.'since -,iinrepentant, angered' by the fearless accusation ,of Peter' and • hi ii centptinions; 34, A PlittriSee,. nain,ed .49ptor:.,91 the law-qtie, descend- ant of a distingliSished fnniily if Jewitilr 'scholars c,the, son Of •Ilabbi Siiiicon„, and the grandson of [[i4. - id, the founder of.the liberal Sehoo, of JeNViall 'thought among" ; the Pharisees. The "bore Inotitioned is knOwn as, Gainftliel to distinguish front ..his own • grandson, ,hear,inglhe-rsTr.nlif So great was his,seholarsliip that he waS'.tlit 'firSt , of " seven • erninen ti • Jewish ,thoologiann-- toreootro--4" of "Itabban," which TtlaY1;$ ltabbi, lvfasteri.', and for females, and per year $209 for malts a iiMi):fe ra The highest Averages are reported for thewestern Provinoos$ 'where 'they reach about $200 per year for males and $160 for feinales. In On- tario and ' Quebec the average for males is about $240 andfor females $120, per year. . ' Most -worrier' keen'n lot of.readY• made eyinpathy on hand. • , WherepoWder only • covers up freckles,' dynamite Would probably .rcinove them, • • ,. The Ackleitess of fortune is only nated".by the -faithfulness Of -ids,- forturie. • ' A W &tinter * the limit *ben she poaSessell it thing' that no Other 'IVOIntincan obtain, otheaid Your datigitter -Anine 6, wedding .WAS quite a lively one, Jones,Q • 'Well', it' W1113 110700 - , Conditions- an Reggio are worse than at. Messina, It would take tho 'vivid ,pen:' of :a Dante • to give, an.,6419quate idea' 'of the .Cosiditions longings of. the .late M. 13ouriant, diroetor :et the: 'French 'School : of 'History•at thengh the Inter-; in the.::sister cities.. ',At 'Reggio' tw0.. •natienal Corigrasi. 'at last 'thirds. of tho pornilation. he 'Under .August that they were the debr,is fallarf tim frauds, , : . „ . other•I third' are 'in the' Streets The truelna.teryrhes•Just been di's-- • . • • • , . , . ..withent:Tpof),,yitlieut toed, without Closed :by • Paritrznrr*V6,12.'M. :water;:-withoift These 'stated ,-that he had talt:30„ se-conds'searit.,...4ownalls,,tbo:T.engravell.,_the-.,Stones 'froni,deSigns „eonientional, harriers:: setLo p:itopliod 1.?.y •the late. director's:son, cietY •,and .reiltic.0-• rich ,a1.4 peer When they:We-re sti.hinitted: to him alike to'.prinittive7niari" 'Who- -must lie;recognized m.orlt; though the • _have .sheitee.froin..!pnlib.,and..eloth, ing 'and :foo1,. ler; body, and When he is depriVecl, or. them a int- ficient time' he. ,wirl •fight -for 'ithore.,'. •,thia., nit.' he '4dand to darkt ness aft inight,Z.oul0......hroken.'h.Y.Ithe. ilendighthioVes-,::ywnerz•-having-ioet-; ed a -shop,. had: beeoino possessed Of a bit et candle •and with 4. Made the higulirions :rub- bish, to set. What: they contd. steal from the betties. of the..deatl. , , Theo , Jackals oemposed of the thcir lgetirir-olloqui4rotre'irotholittel researches aren, many. cases Conducted in broad,: daylight- aud. the4rosist with firearnis itykakiii.ves anyone who fries t� .interfere'with thein,/, In one daSo man, after putting his.. wife- int,safetyr:retnin:-: ed"' to try' to secure .• some' of jiis •valtialilos. Arrived at What ..waS ()nee -his house be W.5.0 forcibly pre- Yerited frOin enteringhy a. oouple of Men who, 'When he itisiated,.. Shot hint -dead, =.'The„few'; police. and soldiers that there are, . are totally inadequate, to 'keep .this .tiangerottl and unscruptilons'. ;element whin. so they boo orders to . . 81100T 131,0Ifi• • • • .hotind. • 'stones hed .boon ••ai(tificially •aged. Mine; ,Bortriant, and her 'gen have sienfesSed the. 'frand, .and are :being' . . , . prosi ecuted n Belgium.. She is believed to he the first - woman -to : be inyested,With judicial . inthorfty;lort -she was --reeeiltly .• :,....electeCaLthey_trionnial election • of .riird'hoinraes to bc one of the trade . 'judges .who..sit to. hear and, decide upon' cliSpiites :Iletuieen employera. .and their work-PeoPle..,. She is the first .WOMail to be elee- ted 'to.this•dapacity limier the new - law authorizing woinen ;to he elect- , ed-as-.4P41-1:4U1Onkraes,-ind viIL take her :Seat . on' the judge's bench, at, the:first sitting -of .the -court. Ffer .judicial insignia will -consist ' of a large silk ash passed over tho---: -shoulderi-i..•,•-andrp-tneeting, the • ° ' in front 'of Whiah 'hangs a large silver •niedal" representing the: figure . -of .the 14.4renchltepublic..;' She, , is by trade a, dressmaker. • • pt krn • Y' 11 _1_..,_l-fle tirroepitehrid battles in fnil sight in the princi- pal. Strentii,irt which, law . and or, 4if n6t TaiWafftVerthe h-ari-t• it; lino geveral soldiers havelost their tives and •t6VONtti' more will undoubtedly do so • h6for6.101,1gi,' then, allowetl-,.to-be•-tet grad" , . .CONCIZEifi Those. of 09'41.111Q Bridge, 'May be 44rg'est.'inSthe wovo.. The concrete spiel'sof the ClhVe.r Bar' Bridge •911- •00' Grand Trunk -j1JQ 131).r1o'ho the Leading D Oefori: :The, leading surgeons, and physio- logists of Groat Britain: are receiv!- ing a Printed an extraordinary ,threat. to .kill by" 'prayer 'thoso wh ractise 'viv'S '0- . The sender, who is said te, be an Irish, anti,vivisectionist tiarQ'ett ••(!oyvani. tells' the personaddresed hoW,I,knolving the efficacy ,of pray- er,- she has reSolved•to nag it to re-, '. intended,' . first to kill Dr% Starling, professbi• • 'oi phi,siOlogy at the UniversitY Col- legoillespital Of London, but, 'She; , . : storitd unfair to 'give Such a Stab in the dark Without letting him ' • • 'Therefere, she decided, to i3oseeelt 'the Almighty ,to • renievei' if in ac-• cordanee with, His Will, "the .inani: most likely to QUI180 future' suffei- ngi.:to lnin_leenti..] hy_exptitimdag, • About,•a fortnight later one •of the, hest known vivisectors , show--the•-Al.. appraval, and tho eiren- lar. adjureS reeinientatticbti warned, and tikatoes them thakhoir fate.-isliutheir-own, hands: . ' largrut all eoncretc, -piers in ea-', nacia,-, and .•perhaps in the world,. says:Alto hdin nton Therc. arta four et ,thein,`tWo of tirO. 140 feet high and the t;thers seven feet „loss in -height, ---. The liridRo. front abutMent to' abut:Mont is 1,- 6(10 Sq'ot, blow tho 'fill.rfp.ce • of the water, • .;.The.sconceete: taken in rnithvnttc'r This VQ,8 6110 oi the ditricultitmwith which • the constrlicting ti) 'con: 'tend. To.,work with cOnerete 'dur- ing eold.*,eather. it 'lit necessiti,y; Id ,inie heat, ••• • ,, • • ' 'louses were/poiistructed around the • piers and these, were ,heated 'with W a i• 1)y trin)t.. a plant on the riVe,r the concrete fl its mojds, 11, s'iis also neeesSary that. it .4hould, be kept heated at; , l'rqtst'it day, and • . •-•