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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1906-02-16, Page 2" 777',1”11 #911177 • .Utoef Yenle teele0 Tee . tt .-411 • • -00- ft;setweetweit. it.0.114.114ka, Oritlee X. ISAXOWIts ffsertieseers *.e, "fetter IA owt , etc, Ofitsitey to duo to, Wire .441tist. Xertea"ei ellotat. ears orsti *ere.% tea* *memo. ateeitetele, , A10E11014 &Settle* Vtee 4111,141011-41111 eielletenet Ws, Offs*, efamittoo tturt4 eite noel Witleetia44010I 04et Text.4"Tbsi.Ord el fiesta Is whit us" Ctirletten"li *Pee% „r0ederf leeyeeeereene er.'!fe 4eLtefogr•rel" •eeteellfel Vela e. • 'bee .441-eoo--$0aff $ermon By the ero 01 Germany, 1,7 ,,.'W,,,P,,9.P4=FVP,..=97 9 9 liV15.61* 0111110,e. . • (Inea again the kindly hand -Of 15od rge, While 'r "liaatra` 44e„,A4te vu"4""St* bAl 'brOuktit And mico gold, Itiree 41Pliftinit Men ' s„ tectstieeS,;" $01114 0 0 lute eel& "MIN 4 to phantly eVen eren*F. IFFSOWD.elestele* nellente. 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Heele.4 Meny VW Were leek With divers dietteeee. And ea* Otte IllaelY MenfreMerk berA *end t lee* lt ktralERE ES PLAN arrtstinVirti s Of Mreenettleniftlj.otookil ethentligt Win B110104:Belk Min 1,4 1740" MOM $02 reltirgiirleer:14' alqiuree tie Watele'll fieffe0110,011012*, stelleit Will 044.92441), bet 1. iitlelt 814= trer'grthrg ?:vilfghuel ttreksPri 51 4•4444 With KO 0114 dente** DV** Adet leetger three ten /egret ly bite kir lag Aka 404 diverthag 0414104411 II0011t *I SoideiteOrtehro he CoIetteto. so 104 A. Yugo to taxbi ',woo iMPT444141114. ilia CM. ,of beed Kitehelter 44 * .02443 ot 4 rt* :$ ralzgwiNN •• 404.40 114 -eel 4,4 104 ter theell WPf wish ,,ssehl leiP thesheeldouediere Feet • Wit. KiN6 ER ve tue,004-0,slucuo, end theesi Wboi 1114 Daddy allment4 a•4.46n1 here*. 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",fied, With 1,017'• lievee olit to te miracles ot Capernaum belore-the OidI4 tour*. slate , sills lip lett, ' • feet Proetoc 4 144 x 414 131111 eere111011/sotheY are- ta be 'founts of Wipen 'put Or 1101, It be borno away y ing ino our Aogrown.igump, 1.,hhe once tetet oft, sous« 444407%, strallith ter he hunlen Setif Met' fbe WAtAt41 HOC* At last NYint 44°14 "C.' 4:31 te 5i is Dd. Matthew reeeitthe elite. , It thetay ihe helY tlay of Trinity ruld4unura.unih,,noti,t vdper,,,,,n.otgir,p,,,luann.,:wctiaor,44„(4:41hIer4414310iesg, vattorkh. • triost deeply Within US. Wing etbreted theellholit • Wet, ann net' .this MVO** el begot wrought by jeeue 'after enneet • e 1/1CAl..". , . 41111.,TXU & 947.4.015,, riyeletimite. ffergeolut. itee vMese-entortIt Street, formerly woo& Prouttfoot * Heti, eneeit betvireese lion. to p.os { tulle** ne 1010:404 Ore In t elvet reettlenee. ate nes tlellowts teeidenee *P31241"4.7httelYs 14.0.0.1L. je.D.g. et dh. e•e: etelewert ACK. 14.0.1e &Dee. zoarBES , ilearire letteree;ILOP ee.eltrteefie mew*. tete0114 etete *1030101$11, TR10,41.14P$1110. tlVettivekaaft tbialind aitetteifeer. *elatidlain altZeoz. 00640* . We. sonde ,Wearrnhere mut ail *Mute nisei 101100o Attateetteo. l'ineasue ieleseereeliteref atm. VIETZWABIe let tbe seMe play (eomp. Matt. 8. -.14,17),.. derae-tt e Christmas be le Mingle tbeir Song) ' clear sounds to chime Meth the Message ' , ---"Gott te Use" the EtieWr bells tbe an. Since -thso te• in lets Weed ,revieeleel tattiTh°rStalle210*),Ir rtittlei gWhern be hint -Met reillelatiOn, *Vat for tis;" and tee belle "Daiwa. werld and hell our shield, called from their pcop,"1"0 llshc,‘ of Pentecost the promise 'Vail in us"-,, alt that fain would down. nay where then eMlite we Ond in this present heur a more beautiful confession then hoz ward in which ,the Psalmist the boldness- of Ms faith: "The Lord of heeta le With tiee Or transposed into the et the seldier, the legend: "God with froelta CoMpo,sed- engrely of 1100**,4- ing. Saturnine, uniipliriinabahlet. &AMOY :this giOot tongue of the Prueelati, Into the tongue Cet ,ntelltnt Wile be thele Dna lot, POO lit with Ite, We ere eitith God, Ande eletery ellen ereWn yet Men to becerae h18 ellecIples. Into Oaperneetwedt wee deteltlese very near to Caperrutem that the. Mate veleus dredght 01 fishes had beem talien, ettice thee 'City Seems te have been the .010$0011'S PRAYER- imme,e4 Shekel ttrel Andrew, end vete • Fathei Which. art • in Heaven. meet:ably of lamp Red Jenne the pert; 1141 tneed :be' 411y Ratite. Thy kingdom nett} of SIMOn end Arutreweltlee Coolna, Conte, Thy will be *Me on earth' as verse 20). Capernennt 14 laseritIOned only 111S Jri fleaVen, OtVe ue this day our in the gOSPOI narrative and deriVeg MI he 4ally ,ereale, And forgiee oUr tree- Interest from ite aeeoelation with Mee Peeeeitetle efte r theM that treepaes debts in the life of Owlet. 7111e Ancient, egainettba. lead us net IMO MOM,' etty onee highly layered hae liege' utter. .dei er front evil: for, ly deetroyed (compare tbe prophecy of -iblee•-et-the ItIngdem and ihe power gel Matt. 11. 23 mei Ltlee 10. 151, end„even Ploree ter infer. Artien." tocation is to -day a- matfersorsil • Leileelle Gdel, .hetivenly Father. Thou meg. From Matt, 4, 13 we know Mat "1 0 r etellgte for ever and ever. Thine Capernaum was situated on tie ellere 01 shion 111: MB,BoNS' I Ptgotkgkl. 01141.01411110filgslYealf thelatte thiedt ppOt Akyl% myself a .0011eagele .I.cer Wttle hhe DIShiennIfflattelleStUre4 nierilt a yell present ArArAgP .PAA . , , eelpt4T,UPteMo eepelyeente ,peeeinteettnee letie Meaner- etale, end f bolte "",;34*.i.:°;ArE..,,, lAtvIttOgi Avad,' there 10.00 ,'Ietr.egOtt .." - " " Play.,-noVer -have 'occasion. 4.0,,be pen, eengte nepartinene -0e eleese. that,'dOes 1 Lord Kitchener. nieeta With sioner of it*, insittntiOn. 14:111M0gt nOt 414P1631., 40100:Inttell anettler-ne oetetreteteet :hAfteleerel frank eelleilfe H0 .5tble for .00Y ..Pritl0 Vfitienla4 t'4" 'UV"' 'Iff.A.tiNtA POWER have been .ettn-WillitePeere elerter$11 4d 444# end We OM teal - ,Alwaya been recognized AS the tentree ni life fidd liglits theidth and. hen*. ness on itze earth, Yot ft la gillY only that seicilee bee found ffle e4111a* Tien Of this Vorld,feeling, and Aeorfied-,hinv and Why Me light of the Kin Ille,giving, and. lifesaving, • lt ,0111Y, within the last iiiiaxter et tUrY that theInetlical prolgesteli bee 010‘ et:leered ettee file eatlee et the trefle plageee, maniene-constintehelle. tYs phold Wet, pneumpnia, chOlere, PUN, yelloW•fever, end ell the infeetietle and contagious disenses,-4,5 duo 'to the Presence Within the Mullen tic:0,y ,e1. tele • erfrOrgallianls, These organisms Centfil, tuto. the, lowest, forms of Mantel Or 'Vegas thine theeesIngle invlefine to the *Piked ' eye, 'Winch are reproduced With . ' lligeffet rat/fatty when sown on. e lave - eraele. sell; iteelf the knowledge of this tact , would ea,uSe. despair if there were 1111 - thing to arreet the illereaSe Of the OerillOg lorturkately it was found at the saMe linte,that there are forms to nsell Ited. Jo natere warring against the nitleatt ,enerntes, and that one of the ;host poliee' • -eget ot such protectors is the light, oe the . stift. • eh) Ineleet What 'the rnaletial- ee the• elreete. his eteek. a'. bla voantry witigint gitOril• the ribbon trim' la '4110700,:•-eigar. 0* Month. Plainly TOO foe any intereet" in agrteUlttlre, and ell Wen daced etterieWleere. The- ettarnftng, okay luta the repptatien a be- thibgs Whitch ,c0iMern AtAtt'laATIA.!Ir# t's• us?" cieVerly aerenged upow either elliffee inernette. The neeettile 'glebe, Renter, he aue,tt race Welte del We Niftiest:re or the 11-tos.t potent of all destroyers o letters -and yet it im,yene Could ten tee Were, Weir 1.,:Ogne".ahrO4d., haa haralY ilarnageri 'the ts, wall hOWeVeg, that 4144 .r4,4* Ante. Tee hacteria that cause pneqeS ie net known that sunlight. IS One three syllables Only, Merely nine stflatt 4/er .4.?k Orte*4001441'0POefeeet A' tlf ef0.014..eb 'fro fit n teP refer 'Ur', his lifolong 'interest In and disease -germs. It kills thern more eert.. SeKe ,Preette ,,woule4,4tare been noteu :View With, .esiret„..4ilenenerSte WarelY esteeptIonal -estierleoce „ At telnly than. do the strongest disieteete "God With tes"-only three short words.. eVho could name the Places On ‘'ritteh emreflare. Ona•IllenY weeks.. abease.ee ,intee p ung mere- then ibtrtse--yeare-agerettle-Sanele fills- is room on a 'aright day. , hlOh to lees then an hieoUrarwe hdeens tre9xYpeotis edit yet Ken; approotated' upon' this.,:',alde of lerytewere $01 pit ,Ored A00 irattiPled. Ward not only a • fernier. en a forgo' monla, for examp and MO,' Atlantic. `".F2tAtie. AtiVieris aga$00,_ upon, :Hid either tittfigr. ,:lieefltrOOtotis^ hig, he, le entitled in take a story of this legentl, it woUld be a long A GLORIOUS TALE. w4311 W4" 40,4 ertlY0004- fer efeee tent HfIefienet tide ponce- place among the MOSt- Sidled end sue* (tip direct raye of the sun, and live telt the- at nas14114 of- Iffe Meg* 10 Peri* 141 Inernin is In 'te SPeettlelY greeleellt oessful of Littlish agrieinterists. When, Ihtle longer in the diffused light whleh .1 these three %verde are inseribecff TheY they all, o letem Mette, 'branch elitabliste frenit'eat of talks. fits sine011 *tins feat, rtrignane estate wee renehased for Ina This knowledge has been turned tO are eneraVed on every Prussian Meters vie M0'04 thi tuat,s Ophg khe ,mgditerraueen 40pst... thee tee teueeeew eyllableee are brekell lerinee of Wale$ tie 80 Ea . 1 I rractical aecount in the treatment el le all." These words brilliantly embele haSt tient _fersaken Us. Neither Will we are traditionally connected wite Caner: „,,,c°,,11-91,,,,Iviullen` et the OM IIIMSY lOoldeg --,,,, ,,.,.., s ' eses- .....4n1Le .711h ene dr Melly diseases, especially of the skin , gratefully centessIng: '4 come from tee nona-Imet, ' eyo "we etch will over us. lt,et WAS in or neer the plain of Gehneseret. Purl' Ireetta arlA` hAnonK the' leatlIng With freeetent. feriae*, ". . ^ b, convert It freM negleetee land remain. Let the lake. and from John 6, 7-21 that it 4 4 into lish Prussian ordees, answering to itie eventlek* nose," thee. Tepee will we naum. These are the meciern 'Xiteli --ries.L.A„...-,,,,,,,nin .0 .,., .4....' ..1 , ,_ 'CO "IMF as xi° opkv.m. 1 •ww„......,.... ".,... l'eOT A FIGHTING FiCE and superficial parts of the body. In hand of God -the blessing 91 God is lit thy -faittiftlt hand guide us. • Never yet Two sites, both mounds of ancient ruins, ea n,reg1, asno tharee Are evertine verape question; "How hest thou been earn- remem for ail time and in eternity. Minyell end Tell Hum, both located an ss"" es s"-••5'' ''''''," etennefog reeferee Newt. interest the Inca at me areal,. eor oi the lklitdMern°11Ette4 IP: . 70w/iTklErtSown to lupus. foi example, which is a farm odd • tuberculoils of the skin a positive ure warning.. "Give irill honor to God! God The Ltel . Make tits face shine upon more probable site seems to be. ,lettan be nOlning WhetgOeVee- tha thoge eleVer 'lleall Wet WW1 lig large tOctlig ae °' forms- time result from exposure of the dise is narrative associated with Capernaten mri,,,, im,ket In. ,,,,1 tsh I,, ts i i . t tut 1 k It is no . ., ous infiarritnations of the skin have been sbaolinles, erysipelas and vart. ye Int tiptrioreaule, too sir optireti »mot pores., the men. end name Lord tift r'lle Hie countedance upon thee, and east. For incidents in the gospel te I thee. ele be gracious unto theee; The Minyek, eituated farthest to tne north feW Yards of- chigoes end a 49201 Or le lereheadi htit When OS a whole,, and' weeepuited eown end -replaced . by bane- ebetYrelellghbt; athirlea bolts nt ribbon., Froxo„.the oho um: awnhdbounlinSe :int:ea:kat hoenb: 7h:iv:a:heti lei:la:0y is well' ot, home vme•auil otables-Newsete soDmiela p isdtart'Reeltu raenad :71:17111eitate. ew ibthuil:vin: 1 ottect is imes obtained by (AMMO means. The curative .'net. W. P. r 14.4110;; Y. a,. ariulauf ef tbe Parisienne# eattriOtAtegetripitsli WW1 n,.., thoterje,Monotoey untio.ge, Tempo, I .., ,,, teeeeettellr gent tletAfesatlea f her,' owners W.,„uhrican name .. , us?" whether the gloater. Frederick 11. THE BALANCE OF POWER 19. le; John 1. 44; 4. 46; 6. 17,21, and " ribbons- aro the dtrininitet ftete i rush f the dervish lines at Omdurman e - for shelter. and so on, until ,within lenses which concentrate the chemical soznet device of Margrave Genege Was: "1 , „....--....—.---• 11. 23; IL 34; Mark L 16, 23, 34; 2. 1,. law ' I - -. - - ' - " )'-' ''"-e •e'r i ellhe On Means a: nuts,,er 00 .. et modern eonvenience: the land wee cent- . . exposure to direct sunlight. but the Wt TO.. A fett•441IIIII4melleleerr 04"115""ley them all. whn have erined themselves and elete thee peace." Wet. Cottericik , with this lenend? Wheteher the favorite , compare Matt. 4. la- lc; 2. PP 8..5; 9' ' ; .sios her Morning eoffee wineh le levee' even Lk lighting laees . One ties to to. eatel according to the latest selentific results are brought about by means cf 13nd be with us, who woulet be agains 14; 4. 13-16; Luke 4. 33; 5.14, -27: 7. 1, 5, ,,,,ra t I, r 1.1 t u 1 taken in bed te the eXettisite member that these are the eyes which methods, hundreds of acres were re- p be enVe epee% ,er.oPera 0 0 tee. watched With seen iron Meedinee$ the claimed from 'the sea, treeS weee P rays and exclude those of heat. The chose the lerd: "God forseketh not ether passages. , possible dangers to the human orgars Ed?" with the renly: "With God's hen." &Men.- tile northwestern shore of the ealce of fashion, we really Owe fine One tre then Tee esseteu sem hes reeeonee the be, elle he pe6 opecial personal etten- r art to the direct r ,ys of the sun. • —.ens-- arid thereby proclairning the concurrent "Tee. Lord bless thee and heap thee: about two miles awe 01 t erse rraa° 4/51)/P4tlan era gee°34 Wang teanreg. KverY aaa Ititalra that lien 10 the iniprovement :Of the home The tteeling of Rounds is Dee:Lego 1ONSORIAL. 1111,rreliihtBoN, Toneoriel Mt. let StIttiti Treat, Oo °rich. anti ere • Sit f Intim always misers 1114NEVOLENT SOCIETIES. 41 otlitT GODZAltal. No- 4vOIN,Iales's t a. s tampooine, att., Ut-ctio itte etrol% Boxers shaepened e mattette ee• 1st 6nd tird eye es :every month. PArties itte*** 1,0 late,C00) 'het felt particulars trot% Bemoan Cameron, Archie Haddan. _ JILL , leek es. Internees. Jetties Petitions Wss-Xer,' tb. "%Bettie/ Broth- **, Ow ',WOO* 1953- 0 EY & SON UNDERTAKERS 0 EMBALMERS 1:013111.4, fi .0.N'T "root 'stmt. *CM 80(1014011 Planing Mills,. N I SON o **actors :&Itttildera. . ;t4ttii4riko44o ea dealer, Ma- ellitS•eiitilieetiamber,Diters, inegies, fecelete ''*2 • P tine and' Othitites re odehed aPPY caticia. BuOhtirnan ilk Lawson. NicKILLOP NSW reo Inatome no WM end lobate Touii Pronerty in. shred. `e • -0,-* Vett Prtiperty Insured up to pkttilitryi ItObt, $3,o48,975.0oi , , , OVVIC1111t4 otut Int1.1111.11141W-4.1)1 Sctatth. PyciOttit, Itilp1)On P. O.; 'T. Praker, Vir,o-Preoldent. Urticedeld P. T, AWN; Secretary -Tremor. ot„ iStm,torth. •01, Connell*. Poriet's '011.• 04 O. ton V. 411,. Watt. Oarlock P. 0.; 4. Ours. 130eChWood, P. o.; o. Ortota. Winklirew P, O.; J. Demo, web« neechee0011 04 W. Chesney. SeetUrth O.1 each, the inspector of beareat *Mph then °deer. Ativairt$ .14. Teo. Holineisvitlaa OutinnIni, Eginoodville; lifiradittiyiLSestforth: tt, Stuith, Her- feek.,,e „ .1egitellerit Mit pay Assess- Itilotta _*CUI: -gat ,their cords ratolpt- oi**V3vL Coats', Clinton, or ett /dew Lean ferns, ,T;40.te Clothing Stora4 Al ' Speaking of opern WrapS breiges ,so Behind this square forehetei is the brain a few years even Norrolk Itself could ism of such e powerful agent will be , thee tvho nf.; their trust In Him:" %the- Oinwm. Stralghtway -The Revised Version mind ene that nes het lately Wended Its that created tne 4gypt'an artily, sun- Nast no better -Managed farms than ther Fs -Interne William the Great ac- follows the Greek in using MO same way le these shorea Mel disPieYect ell dued the '011dest,i and organited victorY those literally createA by the Heir to 'missed in another article. -Youth's inserting this word also in yew % of the •Opera In NOW Yeere- The (Made- I But Lord Kitcheper, to his intertocute tinder the personal stmervision of the Companion, knowledged: "Ond was with us -all hells THE At411,0.0ERMAN CLAS» HAS word in verses 21, 28, and 29, and In its bewitching eliarni* at the_ first ntgat for Lerci Robert in South Africa( the Throne. And everythipg was done is M favorite . tion was of the Palest of Pale Pink . er's astonishment, bag Plunged almost pemee. whn devnted severe! hm,re every WHAT HOT WATER WILL DO. ("And straightway there was"). ' The one with Mark, one characteriStip a 1 _double chiffon. hande4 with graduated with the first sentence into a discussion tiny to interviewthe his bailiffs and idtha of velvet .rilthon the verY kerne Of MS Much disputed plans for the re- athlete 'crincerned with the management The best toilet preparation In the world " phrase ''and straightway" whose gospel was, as we have already , w is plain hot water. Here are some of the shade, each velvet etrand being weed constellation of the Indian ernly. The in hie estates. And making a tor of his uses to which it may be put. Drink a pointed Mit, tele brevity and rapidity 1 with a Richelieu plaiting ot thin taffeta Wan commander-In:Chief plalnly feels 2 MO acres IA farms. , ,., of movement. , ribbon the very Pune tint. The lining that in spite ot-perhaps as the result As snort as he hail ont his farms into glass of it every night if you want' a of the Jews, where they came together was of a white satin, nroc.aded with of -the ocean tif controversal ink which cond order and stetably eqUinped. he metallic effects, geld, ellyer and copper has been expended on this stiblect. his began to breed Southdowns, and was eying off manY complexion. Put a bag of It to your feet good digestion, a good sleep and a clear when you have a cold, to your back, Synagogue -The public meetinghouse not only for worship, but for moee /or- thieads Mingling On the white grotied 5 plans are not en atm least Understood. 00011 reWarded fiv ear when you have a backache, or at the mal instruction in the Scriptures also- in a large and well spread design: But even the uninstructed layman pre- prizes and by commapding nape of the neck when you have a , the humble prototype of both the modern 111st hints of.thls metallic glory showed twiny begins to see, into the heart of headache or feel sleepless. Bathe the Taught -First reading and then ex- shirred in yoke ehape on the ,Shoulners, in technicalities. They, involve no re- for his ahem). This success encourag- tb.rough the sheer Maori, Whieh was these plans. For they are not cloTuhdeed e . f. EXCELLENT PRICES Soak the feet in it when they are tired. eyes with it when they are inflamed. publio school and Christian church. pounding a passage of Scripture. and could not hava Inetteilred less than c•••rorte mysteries of etrategy, Y t. t e Prince to the more ambitious Soak the hands in it before manieuring. en yar s aronn 0 nem. & eapuchin are matters of the plainest, common breedine of shorthorn% to which he de- Steam the face with once a week for 22. As haying authority, rind not es i e ' 0 th - the scribes -The scribes were the lawyers head of the brocaded satin htTng eyer the ' sense: and Lord teitebener with his trate( voted hlmself with characteristic enthit your complexion. Bathe the cheeks In of Jesus's day, and to them the interpre- shoulders, and the edge or paleSt pink terse,. and business -like speech makes slasm. 't began in a very modest way. it when you want them to be rosy. tation of Mosaic law, esge°14111Y- in II4 marabout and -oStrieh. feathers proved them perfectly litmleous. He found the he says "and was content to exercise appecatIon to daily conduct,' afforcksi most becoming when drawn over the distribution of the army in - India,. he patience: In fact, patience was very --___ or Him!" still in their hearts hey bore the nettling watchword: "God with usl" Who could count all those hours in' which this leeend has blazed im and shown Its wondrous power? will recite., only one; the day of Lutzen. What wee the password of that sixteenth day^ nf November, 1632. What was the war. ery of the Swedes, as they stnrmed to' the advance? Under what did they bate fie, shed their blood and conquer? 11 KECOMIE APPARENT. Greet Britian Has Become Stronger In Indio But Ilas Lois( east() In Europe. 'Nothing' hes, attracted greater atten- tion lit ethe 'eltplentatio world recently than a iVerk ltist issued by the welt - was the devtee that consists of those, enowe spolincel writer, Andre Ceara - three unflinching words: "God with list" Acme, .0te' "The World and the flusso- And so they still remain In OOP days, faponesq-,War.", e• east Into metal On the stealer's sweet. The euther.. draws up * highly sugges- ted, a vistble emblem of the truth that :lisle ,41040a.s4set of profit and loss for THE SOLDIER'S, LOYALTY, the .great Powers, an t gai20-1.0:11 neceasery readjustment of the his strength and his:discipline are root, beittnee ,poWer In Europe Is anatmg ed in that legend: "God with use' , tne sIoundeet yet advanced publicly. Still, what would it avail to have this . pellets out that while England's 'device an our orderseand coins, on mire 'poSifieneteree. greatly improved in Asia escutcheons and shields, it It was not el; It liewhecoine more doubtful in Europe, serlbed in per hearts/ No, the essential wheee' fthe •,fitida her requirements con. point is that tt shall becalm our devIceeeetently •eppeeed, by those of Germany. The tenet 'Would wise to see:4111We that legend: "God with usle Oh. look once Into thy life witb cone .ceaeti tes. Interest herself in European seemed oyel Is it not teen the whole sum of it contained ln those words "God with es?" Who gave thee this lite? Who has guurded thee by day and night, and placed His angels behind thee in the gravest hourh Who Wed for thee from year to year? Who hath blessed thee with so much joy, "and Uphold thee in the days of deepest sorrow? I know hut one answer: ft was God -God with us. Who has stood at the baptismal tont and consecrated thee as a child of der. nity? Who held out his hand tie thee lit the nour of holy confirmetiOnT Whet nd yittde at Ttile 11011 16 4 p es, deck ,Whie to be ft !Ist41141rttt *Ai Beillittek Want tho hest met Moe tonong the worshipping cone aPalta Almelo& ee the OW ghee book, gregation, gave thee Hie greeting in the. silent chamber ot thy prayere, and re+, fre.shed thee when thou gravely partook - est of the Holy Supper. I know MR one answer; It was God -God' • with' us. And thou-wouldst thou go through: life as if there was no Lard In Helve von? Wouldst turn thy beele HIM. as it Ho did not concern thee/ Wouldet only in a cursory way lift tm thine eyes te Him from time to time and thought.; testily utter His name? Not It dhou carriest thY heatt In the right plaae, it thoweanst recognize love and 'be GRATEFUL FOR FAITHFULNESS, then, reply to the devoted promise et thy Lord: "Fear not, I am with thee," id those words expressing the fullnese ae thy talth: 'The Lord ot hosts is with us,„"„ "God *with ust" Wherever these three words conquer a Inman soul and no come tith most thorough confession of its faith; wlierever a hureen heart standa on and lives in this conviction "God le with' hie; His clear parental eye guard.' eth Me elution eaeh -secon4 Of my Wel Ills strong peternal hand tipholdeth me on the ways of my life; Its faethtut pee tonal heart beatoth for me in the ley and pain, the distress anti deetti of title )3to; God is with me, the sorrititseent God who latoweth whae need; the db mighty God Who nath What need; thd alegradous God who giveth What I need° -truly the feet of man nee 1 kinds of C AL alo hand. Mitre.- One 's beeorrie victorious in -the Patella. , kngland, on the contrary, needs ',,a, .ettets.sie which Woeld renounce her pate Iterertee- in Asia but would 1 corisolt s a Powerful fosition In Eur. One. ilE land has no interest in pra- yokel stii r between France and Ger- Manye bet if With a war were to break out -her vital interests would oblige her to .siMport France as she formerly sup. ported _Pruesta against Napoleon. She woUld be BLIND TO FIER OWN INTERESTS it Mt east mit 1 "Vol* ilia. where ob 0000 Itte. ter • . it46110 fit** 1)014441 410:st groalb toctett Ot the' tete Piral thI Amt.* still recall with Emmy* thrill his !hid andt:pllons encounterejKilit Hie pail% /Iv Iva SAWS foetid& 13ot none it the roetteltel gen by 'hint coUld be Icenpitred Stith VV. tecohtly 101 the shoes* ot the river gangliii.'111 'greet,* rAlifirt, which ttiellUtIst 110 Ivan meat Jett elv *rid tireelustter arokoa so Mat. The Noliiitsittlil neettro Inet ntatitaterfatt *otos 10 be hy phaVittott.11* MOT te. Itisnrite. Pref. E. T. ItionY. Ervin* oothraosiblisti thinks Oat NI NI=istiktottio a tWN tkqe., 414 9 if she did net stake her last man anl her,ffist, shining tor that purpose. The,vvettee says that, owing to the pre- ponderant:to- of Germany, England is again tinted to concentrate the efforts et eher foreign policy upton Europe. Flatfeet le necessarily the basis ot her diplerittitie conthInallorts Which are in. telidedle testore the equilibrium ot the PoWeree, The Anglo -Japanese alliance eetripleteas the Anglo-French entente, as lt pettettcally certain that the marked tentletleY toward an Angio-Russitin en- tente reatized. M, Cheretienie considers that the fol. lowleg etanbinations, namely the Anglo. Jae eillienco,. the Anglo.Prench entehte and sari Angler:Russian entente ere des- titeO to, eleeltre the peace of Agfa RR anether lelpf peridd and postpone the outbreak at Alte thinese peril. The hien eintillibrium In, Europes. M. pieritdorrio says, will be due to the fact that themeeplee menaced by German pre ponderance roust seek fresh combine. tions widen will guarantee their future. Their etterte are due te that primary neeeteedn end net to a desire tO IsOlate Gerreffnlys -now combinations should. ' riot be systematically thrected agelhet; cerniall people, but should he 11 series of preceutientuy lltreetleee Against possible tunbitfolie nf tho itolienzollerns. Por that reason a nyotern, et eittentes ealiables tit ease of need, of being instautnnermply converted into gefettove anueo would fn M. Chera *Mee opirileh be preferable to aetuttleelltancee. Vete &NOLO.FIIENCH ENTENT8 could be binalguniated with a Franco. ott llooto, and hero) courogo eatem. mission neentee tho more easily after „ into his soul, and sunshine into Aho 01 en Ang10'nnsStan en- , 011ie lte Aele. An ArigicoArnerioan en, hegurictil is With usl" Tide dilVida nialces teige ati accomplished fact end one us joyous awl faithful In our 101100. -De betegent Prefect,' and Allierlea virtually esti *Why dost thou often aceoni. lions Is' nothing to prevent plish thy duty so sullenly and WWII. Fratiee. England and ihisstii feign pro - tingly? Why art thou, when thY Anhil ,bett" relafftnia beitaran habr slen at all. Against eny such Ceti:elusion tieing ate Ridged let the eleer light Of Ind consolidatitg the `lositIon the ease of this man in the eyriagofue, ample opportunfty for minute dIscrime 1 wearer's head while awaiting her ear - nations and a pompous displarofeletien- esege eau. . , , Ing and piety. But in giving his inter- Although the ohs.% ribbons are in the, pretation or exposition of tee law every very height of fashion, and WIG Seeg scribe was sure to quote the autherity them everywhere,-. even upon coats A of..Mher learned rabbis and lawyer!A, ,AAA . cestist fur. as •• well as those eqeelly• original or new interpretation heal ,.,----g 0 smart but much less expensive,- produto interptetattons,- but gave -tits ownr- end , -- -none of their naodien charm.. There are Ammunition orautens had been ordered Ile for more than &3,430. an average of deiennien tee- 100411te •ot. nem:a/flea many years later los sold -tarty -nine cat- raro exception. Jesus quoted no man's tions,..,Ute_ Ploinr.,..enigillea,,tmve lost - any number of Reeks 'on display In the before , Lord Kitchener's arrival, but they over £70 erich, and 'eveey year edded to this with such confidence and evident ! - ture whioh he was expounding AI ft ehow cases of the excluSive modistes- were scattered' hephazard without any the array ot MOS won by his sherthornysi mastery of the real meaning of the Stele- i th-- -- where many •materiels ere shown with. reference to the seri/ice they were sup- al the nrincinal shows in En gland. I one rat his cattle wen ma fewer than gave to his words the ring of original I more then orie.olaes of ribbon entployed posed to render. • thirty prizes at different exhibitions, WORST OF MILtTARY FAULTS • nnd a single shew yielded. fourteen et , them. n reeult wince must have award - Then, too; says Lord' Kitchener,. there P9 the, Prince ler his long years of pa - was the worst of military feults, a di- tient werk and waiting. vision of authority.' "I gave One set of To Mir the Sandr'neham shorthorns Instructions to u general upop a certain ere fan -mus ihe whnle world otter. and sUbject, and the military* member of the II le not lone Owe -1.000 guineas were council gave another . set of instru.etions mei ror a hill whieh %VIM sent mit to to the same general .• or. the same sub- Iti,,,t,ntinn. 'The Killff'd sherthorns are ject• , What was that unhappy officer Id " amine the fittest in the world," a great do -except, perhaps, to da nothinei authority declared n• few weeks ago pt Then; adds Lord Kitehener. I am re- d- - an agreed -hire! dinner. end no doubt spobsible fOr the efficiency of the army this Is the general verdlet among ex - ha India, but 1 hade no opportunity et perts. explaining my own plans to the supreme _ euthority, the Indian govenueent. They THE PRINCE'S SUCCESS NM to be filtered • through the lips of with ehorthorns indlice him to breed another military aloe. Aldernevs end Devons. with almost equ- of the goverrimept of India to decide fin - "There is no queetion as to ihe right nos gratifying results. Sandringham pnyrh:ierelzbeosoliny power, of course;ie supreme, All .1 l'ir Swhinren titHomreeee!cwohiacnhlthrrien to neeed in fhe very early eiehties. How ally all questions of policy. The civil contend' for is that it must be adequately suceeestie he hes been le proved by the Informed- as to the plans whicht I, as fact that in Se98 he sold fine -four - of the resnonsible expert; it einplests, think these hnrses for over 412.0en-an aver - necessary for the eMciency of the nee of X224 ench. Nor. In recording the army. There has been much talk of a King's successes in his, role of farmer, (lesion on my nart to set up a `military must we foreet that the Sendringhom autocracy.' Nothing could be - more rigs ere arpoeg the most famous and untrue. The dye government, in the the 'Meet bred In England. lest resort Is, and Must be supreme. Since his ecee.ssion to the throne King But 1 must work under conditions which F.dward heti had little importunity In enable me to discharge -the trust pill m 'Towle° his loVe of farming, hut in the my halide by the Well government., and midst of all his cares and Wines he ene of. these conditione le that i must still finds time So keen e .watehfill eye be allowed tO out adequately mid Per- re hts farms. both at Sandringham anti; serially- my own . Plans before the goy- Windsnr: and hie last year's succe.es in erriMent tO which 1.am responsible. eereving nff nremier hnnore for short - home at Smithfield. beefing Lord ROM.- ...,.... - DEMANDS THREE . PRINCIPLES. berv hendsomety. enve him the greatest "There are ally three Mineiples for pleasure.-Londen Tit -Bits. s' says, exactly es it has been ever since necessary, for many yeers passe e ore lhe mutiny; an accidental and planless 1 was at all satisfled with results." thing having no relation to any think- The first sale ot Sandringham seort- able emergency. Regiments were scat- horns realized a modest P.,34 15s. a head. tered here and there on no principle which his nnywi 1-prhoess considered whatever. The ilre ot a barrack er "most„enceuraging;" and, indeed, it was sorire paltry question of climate might the begInnine of re -eat ihnirse, for not authority. It was his "But I say We you" which astonished ,.his hearers, who were accustomed rather to the phrase. Rabbi Solomon (or some other read says so and so. 23. A man with an unclean spirit -A demoniac. This is 'clearly a ease of actual demoniac possession, although the evangelists, sharing as they did the pre. vallings beliefs of their age, psychic and cosmic, were not always careful to. dee- tinguish between actual cases of demo)! possession and other bodily and mental ailinents commonly, though mistakenly, attributed to the influence of evil splrite over the sufterer. Thus both Matthew (17. 18, 19) and Luke dt. 39-42) attribute the eickness of the epileptic boy to an indwelling evil spirit, while the father of the boy, according to Matthew, ad. dressing Jesus, says of his tem simply, "he Is epileptic" (old version, lunette), "and suffereth grievously; for' °Mimes he falleth into Me fire, and °Mimes into the water. And I brought him to thy disciples,. and they could net cure htm" Watt, 17. 15, 16). But -epilepsy was 'n those days cormiionly attributed to demon possession, and the fact that the disciples shared this belief accolints for the wording of the rest of the narrative in Matthew and of the whole aceount of Lulte. Luke even seems to attrIbUtes the fever with whist Simon's mother-in-law was suffering to the inflifenee of an Writ (Luke 4. 38, 39), end in like matter dumbness, deafness, and other diseases were, even by the diSciples, often attri- buted to demon Influences. Jesus simply does not attempt the psychologically difficult task of correcting their mistaken :notions, because as a wisc, teeeher. he concentrated his instruction On more impOrtant (Nogg trent -which he could flet efford to divert his pupil's attention, The Mager, doubtleSS, itt Ins emotes tion with his discIple.s many tithes had the thought in Mind which oh one =A- ston he expressed in the wordS, I have - among the Most prOntenteed featureS for their trimming deelen. In point of fact, it Is the velvet ribbon that is- relied upon by the best makers for their most effective Mile touches. The use of it as a boeder to the rich and exquisite Dresden. eash widths brings about that piquant Mitch of color ,con- trast, without which the modern 'Own need hardly reckon itself among the fashionable effects 'or the day. It makes harming. utile _ladder bows, cute and 'quaint -looking Cravats that tie collar and sleeve alike, and are even used to draw the sides of fashionable skirt over the tablier or eettietiat front, ' Even the indispenseble dress. shield ts now fastened in with baby ribbon; this stitched to the sides of the shield at ap- propriate points and, when in wear, tied to loops on the corset, and with double tie on the arm. This for the shield that is net stitched into place •n sheer iace and lingerie blouses, but is worn as a separate accessory when occasion demands. LITTLE FASHION HINTS. Nearly all walking sults have the skirts plaited in one way or another. Some of the new, bodices have long tails reaching nearly to the bottom et the skiet. Very high. straight turnover collars of linen are worn with the tailor-made dress. One of those .Ienanese tan -and -blue purses is very "lit" to carry With a blue Suit. The brilliantly colored little hots et the winter are like lewels set atop of the head. For a short denting frock there is tio model so pretty ae aeetircliott-plaited skirt. Gauze with a wide satin stripe, trt whhe coke's, is A neWCIBOety tor even. ing frocks. Gowns of lighteolored broadcloth are stet many things to eay unto you, but ye the season. . Ilia the fact Met people enerally, ani R is' said that neetaufluter silk Waiete with sashes,to match:Will be -worn with so alsothe 'disciples, wrongly attributed lace skirte. - ' softie forms of Seidfly Metes; te the in - A charming bonnet for a grtnehtetree flitenee,nt evil spirits, do•es net. he. settle women is oe ouix silver '.Ittee, (thinned bave attempted tO ghoW, prtitie hitt there with sliver grapes. ... . was no such thing as demoniac Vosses• d • • 1, Itl or silver in the cannot bear them now" Ott 16. 12). drop skirt, showing thretigh the aline outer skirt, le a newidea. dfiy, after:lacking:1M true faithininesti: Ill6.1361kia $1110 nslifn th° and at least all similar cases w ft emelt things in conscieritkMS'dOSS'hl, dOVOlohnlent of the flapsbilrif file demons, as hetet theinsehtt$ snook. saPraere aswhit/te itistessittalrgy blY0 Pnttl men thinNs iho 10Y101 retli ttiou Quell et slimy even it' ttas t That is tlet ettndatntenal sett Why Utell hetest sight ,111 the Arth esett trettleg With the de vice "God wittv,us: . begin thy daily le, tfor Witti thy' Cod, ond 'thou the„experienco illut our, labbes beeellie MOW eeligenia .1 and easter„ that' with Ilan wenewropitstf thedlithee Of Our Servies,Morts Joyfully and more 05rucab IS', OUr duty' will aphecfc Arentier dominions. tiA welt tis thO CtIg0 of kafesry Magdalene WOUld net 1110Se Weil defined eritelitee eret .1.0. el, mute eel ei,,,empeet Imitailott than the black and white Air. Many exauleite Sleet taffeta gowng, "I/ -"t116/1g..*3. Itt(41141 tetliCs` 41' °tuft!' tle/aanitle "°58eaSi°11 Pe"asSlen trinimed with embroidery And rich, lace, IC"*altrt °Ice' ere/°° ene the /4°st Nvi°11 654fl°1' "OlaitiettAt‘vaY' • are worn for,' dress detester:a ibis Win,' penVertu lbe. WOO& h0. to) luny Orie-ot God..The orm tonse..ttr. • Ovet it*011.,OnitiAttl,„„st"..05,_11A,,0„,,,,Polt„Ii„etAl,,, crated ,Or set abort for lila Sel440e. Tild toe wardrobe should includo0in its stilt* elk et sir.tiace,A Un:44{,,A Oirti$0 indicates tho rea.son why tho conten least One Wellsrnsitide arid Arid Alio taw". -demotic .t0arell. lesus hod tillerfered perfectirging black stock, to ht worn rtior, "fs that having definite and coin- large manufactory, the engineer's at- peehelistee alionla have the right terigor,: wry litutreeted by lilt trld behtri 'TO VENTILATE A ROOM. A good way to ventilate a bedroom or a sitting -room, so as to avoid draught and let in plenty of fresh air, is to open the window at the bottom two or three inches, and place a piece ot wood the whole length. This will close the open- ing and support the window. The air then enters between the sash at the mid- dle of the window, passes upwards, and , gradually mixes with fhe air In the room f creating no draught. wh ch I contend, and they belong ,to the t • alphabet of common sense. The first le witty of euthority; 0, divided command INVENTOR OP THE TURBINE. its fillitter,y agates is fate'. Next, the Parsons Brothers Are Clever Lot of army: iti India mud be °legalized on tin d letylitstitostotani; roengtartricle it would be dillieult to find a more Englneerse tthoutitei hintlsoteanotnyanddeolegtfheettolvre:nseeehatxs atinang useful trio of cltizens than Charles Par- tite army on the frontier, and so spar- sone and his two brothere. re Hon. Wag .the native regiments from their Richard Persona, the second o the bre- recruiting geounde and their holm ties: tilers, is a partner of Sir James KItsten The forces en my plat are destelbUtect in his faMous engineering Works at throughout India pretty much as hetet* t.eceduse; heihiconLeoerrd oittossusech hstkmosielthaIsi one oonvillyernionwititheieeregtilsuMpienthico.dianlatut Inistedillivgimbeale gorge 'bedasion. when on going over a int° nine territertes, With te ditdsleind rtianubictory, the manager, who was ig. gcherat tormramd of each teeritoty. munnt of the identity of his visitor, Tturteree Under his -command is a com- drew Mtn -aside and offered him the po- Plate and beloved unit, and the arrange. /Mien of engineer of his estebliehment, meet le sixth that if war broke out each explaining that he was "rust the kind divTsloili would be ready for Instant hitelligent workman" that the firm re - movement, and would -end itaelf,,with mitred. It roost be explained that Lord rogard 40 railway 001-AMOntetditill III a. Bosse le careless, indeed about his position which genie eraneit easy. dreas. On another OteliSloYI the earl "My third Principle.., says LOW KRA* having entered the engine room of a SANITARY CELLARS. Unslaked time is the best suited tor removing moist in cellars. It Is blown, in the shape of a fine powder, on lhe walls of the cellar and into the joints and crevices by nieans of the bellows, or else thrown on with the hand, The walls must be damp; dry walls have be moistened previously. The lime slakes with' the adherin% weters and kills all organisms. On the day follow- ing the walls .are washed off, and. as ex- perience has proved, the cellar will re- main free from old for al least two years. EttithUld an 'Alth Uhtta 61.000 punish •hifit we „ "w one o , 4 g , 1 li As t tek. bet tile Ith- h f White at tho Vieth t tiiiinir i yoyoelf to the gOverronen for. ' Wel . Ay 'at a no now e grow 0 wip it , 100 Whet* he Vag NO titlevea* tar$:" (hilt bleuse appearaw t tqltsll 0 ab the Wt. hat ore you atta Melding. bitiebingly on the sire( oti OO• -s- te eotY. 4.9 tArtr Knoh000r tallis, re- yoUr head find Out your watch Atte+ • filet ettontlble, '43. field hatiro'-idteranYi be-nlut* day, and gefid dee ' Of it Is lett posiout and emnbastking poffit, to fort What hoc *011 got to find fault °GO svith Ot4 1111' 1°V-1114 Ttelk In dtisint tilt) bog Tunnel Itttvr Sense AerSus, USCS it IA canning tile colors mikes Virile Of the reteftettlitifill centegooe, tpsoofor. event ot bete, to etre vie suet welling lid rho to"t" 4°7 *1'414 t°61)etiti/° tilt,a1r6,,,,,1"tverAtIt Imt/tieti Att. olantiOnd, „Ak6„A_,,A 1101,11Alit,ot ft It Vet perforated anti embroidered. 15 We ,Or Set initently *Valle Ie. old/ od otter oil Of 11,10 Piae1i Ila dallgerollk 1114"4* 1161"114 Mb4M6 " - 4'4'3'1141 Hkel el°644t1 6? '49a. tb0 °OhnlOf far eVIr *MI tl°1`'' 0°01. ivrtellifitg Man inal tde iv definite Agee'« erlitiliv rolotied nit Owl. tzmEttOtioUND. otd mom b°14 14"14SC the Pv Ste ereo what titati be called lurInsido will! anyhow?" 3.ohr rtpuod Lord nog, Irronthg,*ndttiout4wkoldulitestl°00ttetnarUit. 00roltiell lochetiot;4 :04-itlin%eritteh4ng ottrificiot4Z.VilLiv,4rm atm, attete, litiongt.h4tIdle$ end heti; telte ehheant fiett:tnentIllopletletb:vnatorotrtitutes ettroeoirilltnilseetaohltylill, kgyer. eyxonu ederetterett°Ttil emblilreet ee;tentittotiwidaett MOM Of att BUMS* WOutedi 411 thy breatt. otenee On guide 1111 dIreetleir Ot tivo 1*-e4t611 Madi "(I """ tst8tth4)* A Petnoat Or eabre'eeletail t4tkItie MIMI arranged Intl ettinped tts to the engineer ttri601.1.‘ PreflarififitO turn *God with Us. 'hart the pessi defeets. bed tbitslieci at all Items k WO" *'ae tinelPell"*nithhil ter 10 Willis tInhive, t41)• Ob elfret , wtii .ht As to 1,4, desire Mr iittobuti151114twiniplit170 LligetVertokrIthineiterio,lethse'106001te,rtvewftpu 1011sel HOME DENTISTRY. A good liquid der -Orifice is made by dissolving one ounee nf powdered cos - tile Sono In otie pint of water. and then add'ng three drachms of powdered bor- ax. five drops of oil of nutmeg. and two Minces of honey -water. If gums are spongy an excellent toothpowder is made by cembining one ounce 50011 of cinnamon and bicarbonAte of soda and two drops of oil of cinnamnn. This te also a good tooth -powder for general use. WHAT FRENCH SOLDIERS KNOW. Results of an Examinetton of Recruits Just Held. - Troopers, like schoolboys, have been serpetrating a few pleasing howiers. Itecruits, on joining the colors in the , autumn, underwent an elmentaro ex- amination. The papers sent in by a company of sixty-two men, all from Northern France, have been classified ai follows.. The beSt question was: - What 'is the present Government of France, and bow established. Pour men answeredscorrectly. Thirtytour merely wrote '"The Republic" on a sheet of paper. 1 hree replted irrelevantly, seventeen did not know how to write -an enorm. ous proportkin. The remainirig four ansetered, "The Government of France et the ,Prench Goverfiment." "The,Gov- errimerit of France Is the President et the Republice"IThe French Government has been estelieshed by all the other countetes together," and, tinnily, "The Prench Gdvernment was established by itretelprattusasmseinmro a ^ eegient4 gr4.1 eter eemps d'etrit and States General. The recruite were next asked to give the name a „eine sSerson famous in Fr -end) history. who appealed eartleut- Arty to theft. Thirty-eight ;slumped now horsily for Napoleon I. ` fourteen for Lours XIV., twelve for "Henri IV.. ten for Charlemagne. and tour for Gem - Nita, Carnot. Vereingetorlx and Mete ehal Maettlenen each hed two votes, Se far the ariswere COM pass mustet Mote nr lege. Intt, among the great Prexich, ' 'ten who received Single vales were tlis monk arid thisaine. Lastly.lhey were asked what they Wouid do 'nelth a brelgri coin having no value in Fronde. but not 'counterfeit The replica Were MOSt gratifying In one wnef ktet one Than StIggeSted trying to pass the coin. Most of them adviSee taking It to the Think of Prance. to * ntriney changer, or le e stockbroker. Om man .4011i1 he would have it made tip 16 tO aotifpin, 144.1 ere kca. intalth end redtite silenea. Iti the Goidel; anther eplaShed With different 1 A egAeoutol an r., nu this 4fhtto to mo hhvo nu: tha Aeah an4 -are "/ISat41 h"the etgellrefillfeell4ttallftallb6lafitt4411alenifA "AtItY thtl It*ihItti nal*, le t*‘' 81nt stc41tin° in "14' AA'44 % Iffit964"‘ 431' t° L Kit h eXtiOde." The engineer gating hi g Whet, le this? A neW teschingl rhangetible ObadeSI rose. blur!. met, with eller" is "utter rioriserise:' the directIOn indicated hY tfird Posse. with authority he eelrelleentletheeThe violet elle tho al of 1Ws Pr Ith knefee ten welt lite offneliiirs .oft baled elid itlenteed to istOp the enstine. penetelitterk Oe Oita verse follows kotered.winter. whith the' 'Benign government titheee "Wire the devil didn't„Yeal eter Se A000. majority at modern crilleal tekls. sio6. dioard nt env !rich thing. it/ironic ert" be blurted ouL ithotekl lt" however,„ %eve Is no punetuatleri at the ntiorial we cannot be positive this this dotrig efficiently the Work put by Me Yet hed- PPottunifY ot flee4.1/4 I boll' been Suggested thitt ttle. 00teNdah 'added' withOUt IntetItiedIttry What "with authority," belongs 'aloe proper. By tutting. the handle -of Ids 'organ - c the elVil nOWer. thIS. Mvs , N OP GOBI It& When the into bores met Itt t "11 Itittidte, It waft toUnd that Ott: length. the 'Wien the Olt 'POwerfonf 10,4 trapecttut1 of ,thetgrattls, AMNIA tOnte het. look up to ficevent Whitt war ,tio orterota lit Row „go *It fhY been vrft*a" tha Infalfratfan utf thei-14. hichee; tea error DI Meet. lust. or - the' twig hook (108.44 than who+ bic*** c411A*16441 0611 from the, Mew aro thin 4 Istakelt, The looks UpOtt MI • Elia 111 IOW* II* imam". nt thn 'ntrinktk, le the steel sato NO int* Ws Ilenr, *ow )unt log terteWet the Esit Cht*,,,,nistrt 00.,„ anr.' of fratelity, 'woo to 4:est, oto ow,* tho enkubiln Biwa eteit in, view anti tn. l'ty beer!: Mast sulk sbnalborgtit thnt on not over -retelottel. tweieenweleeese *OM scith 'rho' doMeol 'repo* told etreftglit the 64,10;0411 TVICB TOP$. , ei Setenteest * • rid the bier tit the the-slient Wiese Alittittut, WW1.* tWily ft* wet* ith'ettgl oil* OH boa "MO Walt 41 WI* I* able ere Sleet*. wtOigi OidaMOP! hid viathrleo 11111114 asks. he nratests, fee the opnortently nf anS'atered Ler Rase. "t" hem *UV* it" 1"' .I;" nit"Ing intttleeth -11116$' tlittlIN•0111NOBB'S .B/411N-IfiTi. civil, nOwee into 1115 bends eint-¢t ex. er extdOde." ' .thetta plans toe. ' y Oth, iht 11hiln "tellthlilltJ. thuS4, the Italian In England tglhilft.1 hearty : i , , . . 4 new trading : with authority I ' he 'eight tittle% OS Much =yolk aa he, Okri . ' . COVINITS: 011! iltiliSSIA. . It *it the tutharilatite tone oi mmtos much tislhe English term litbatet. *IA trtementely toed Atlicheiter giveS , couttandeth erett 'the untleeti torn% Italy. 'Mete tont tithes m , CITY TilitT tIWNB BVtB111111110. ttiaohhig *5 Mich 115 the miracle which nearly three times the pay of the pettee'- Mane quick, Iniereatteg 4nciertititits Ott The ItithlferlielIW Of rteibtIrit ha wrought Whitt smoked the ptepte than who moves him On when ' mons or iOAA. ttleiltit irl. /le thinit5 hit * Pbwilishoh. en illumined hheileS*- jtrahillon ant* 'take- httl* •littdols ,th ,teotnik. veta6 rt. AtiTifel Thowiiiindit of *Med *rtisme who v Hutt Ilusida, 'le le- hei, eg mg for . w theatre. teVetaI toIhtutantS, *Ild it the ire* *MI and sew Brom with pito. Mi. The house of Sown and Alo4rew_. Oiled epprettueutdp as cerpenter4. the present tat a niterawke Ertkland. but ntwaptitrer. as well es the schools. /4 Amos sid °ow posts,- 'The sorthinti *tvi The lixrd iritradated "Itotiscr may mean painters, and joh1tiot *et only belt the ykei, -01; his Interlocutor , for n tett sin he Ptt/efireff *t the oPert In %end a *111**00. titin * Igor spew, 'tither the telt*/ 'holliiin* eV Ilie 'faintly ortiten,Vinder's pole. Mc ine 'Italian Renercion, but orgy toe veers A this Gentian thy tot 0,teills. tiVel Wooer ovki !Ammonite* by a hit earth. b.\ circle, In this verbe it Iii imhodly tekra Ittkeins It * very POO Week ended if ne nate* Itt reVolution, *5 hi • ,,,,Iteiwirr4 10041 um )441* 4$ ii, lo 'Omer the **Os kiss theft MS, arid he Ottft Vele woof ends by lb soittiOr Who i* WI Iovaoter 1140041. tit *los int‘i, 611.50,U *0 'or 040w 105111LB triP There are, towns in ilutigarY, and moth towns, itto, Whete teeth Seven 10 'en Idiot -tiff aro t onalantly being used.' ihe bottler there is,' 0 'melt 'Valley 'the Old toWil ot 'Bottles The Of 110 Inhabited* dos not tteeed, 11,000i To this ttror the. oeoplei of Bottles ata hie habit 91 !inking fir 'being telked to lit sik differ, end *Vera, dialed& Att Ifilititiry household. will thcitide- zloVak Itlid,striiittit. 1101110AM goiChittert. * Ottriltin to*. and tPolteti dtaitahermal4. 'Whitt IS Still Wire ro , ' loathe& altettrarde foe 6 rents. The Abitheritirs ma a NC 1614 0 sods* wid *tot sena Cad be intertts1 cheaply. a, rent limo own' * tenders, lit Avbich the, Chirttetle11111, tO ILO blot limpagt; ter MIAOW. 0 Sae '