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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1906-03-30, Page 2IA*" • 4' 71f 4:'"Vri" 0 11'. 11AVa*Ilteer". Deerlot «,1Sittueweesentseette „ /epee *nodes% er., existent/Its !neat *ewe Qtr. leuet 376'n'eUle, Darrister. See jciter, tee, .nivetor -te tioutelort ate. 4€4 Mtateir te,„ .est. apt .iew tele Ore% trortosot_etierete_,,,, *of,. *et,* Inn* este *queue ennaneeek :fitteelte011 tkUltd.014 elit.730414._111T1a, ,4Lettemeeeorti.eseetriereit.e. •etsipies keria="32.*o.""".4), .avalitef flalt=0,04",. 11400841 %to etitlik. Aoki/. !strider „Ilasliele*,tuitte 'Week lateettet. N -A. 04 1,1t**Eytt, atateetee, teeter ilk the lf-gaitiONI *Ott AIMS le 1711 VOW 'felt, if, cO 4OUg 9401gi Oettert Mg COAL texatchese, Niargiow. 400 t4riorepirrtitirmfro, relerly owl* ie SO p.le S us • . weeetiftek eh. •aititertea reithteoce, $6, ,fiatiock,rsateetto, tut ofo:PPIrt,,,Tmetzpor* Ave.P. r*, $'0,0661, 1014. *CZ 616.0* 041A101* rairditn OP. $101111A011 awn* Ost. 0 01 'WM)** 'Or' OtOlk Aelotteasere Oettltin Melee (Iodation, *1140Isteett eittleteetkie. 140aTitlithent sad au 'mete mute • Iti-ip:..,„,,oulatr...v.ttr..,t. mrkuou-worbose 10 • fattRAtt' Off ehr3V;4164616414iiiiivottir 9eiti4re"41 AaiteeteAelAreteeeelleterittarrItiefil --'0,1ereelae Poe", laittinewee-N. sae TONSORIAL. Afteentrre1111040N Tonseriet Are- • set Incinerate tette. oodertab- . itiete.thelleer titan*. e empoolne. 4%, vn.:•'.11`t**, ow tire sneers ebeepetteo • lit -es *Mete t Wettest 41‘.141,11 *UMW evoteee . — EENSVOLENT SOCIETIES.— OftV:0071011zott, No. ia„ C.O.,' 4 i 1 'e' eicetteas the est and ere a to UM rpo get mu etwucentre I every month. pantos nee e pexetro,n.nn reale gyzt.. 7,14'444, §1gRi /pr- y co . I A ONS The)Lack of Conscience Is a Menace of Present Day Lifeip, Ifereln do I *Weise .Myself, '10 haViOrisliilit eithrehei here thus begokele Vamp a nOnseleftett 1,-eitt at offence toil to MO ehu,reha. fair Pante by itegranttlist °44.1144 IQW44 Pleil.4"49t4' "IV"' btATiltrt.hen Wahl, there is Inn" et.0-41,00 deei4posP4Pillisalireitilbdebur4r°1I' tte44c14, • •Osettelerieei •COraptitind 9t twe ed -ePtroirta. Vintr# onsgtne"r 144°. SOW 40 rcCall that 1849 CoPRO fairt Is all MOO bight WW1) shOW4 llin 1,M "Herein, de ante* auY4014 ita" tovergd With a tongle of Men trkeatt. Id duty. a is '4 octet yolco which tor. ways. a conscience VW at J?Ifentic ggek underbrush, through, which. me prias tba Weal/ 404 continatuis the right, . weal 404 and tenvord.inen0 loged the speetral elieletone'cr tharreg PM°. P*44* * 4011104}7 The 'conscleallottstieSe ut filanY 0_1F plarol.that hero istirratnY la the. ttrvibbl Mit of onowl$44-ethot Lb Wittgliate t4 gmbraces plea hot. r ignores Olm. f RY Of NiCqL, st 1**IT TOE 14114111Dirt MOW Atom blOPOSIT "Iltk WOlthike mud Nos so - 4001041 halo Eta are Ewe whole lemor. ' tielmr• SOW WAR! 0e4 iteiaot94 row no Grilinele-100100 Illoacheit the 5lneltee. in realize lit 69111(1 Measure what his.' lot time SPAIN HONOIIS ENGLAND 1114,00/141 ASOVIelthi .1"19. 114. Verde IlignifYing SelhlenoWledge, It ten the, tWO neeeesarY Oa*, westatIll a wilderness. The 04114 W 4 CtOtt. 'The ralltY conwence* holver, m.114 bo utoit ..teelitet Aker. y to r Unintitrneted. MillgintreFeenecience laek '.4/141(fin 414 614- IIWY7 dig"g4rd elle Of the ,fetlat, tritidi forces resident 'itiq..104Pteltila' oUtliallOtt 4.t the. 'ethical eel*. Ocid 4ot Only Will . net he Ignored In nunl• vra c°40e3 4,00tet bet fie Wen tha Out ,voncex,,n, WrOtO olty of re alien,' When A Man 3A otskin truly: Ing as impelled he the autherIty Oil sio win put up with nosey &Wogs th shOuld knew what 00 wills:1100e tee ettrt of tom hut one thing( lie will file bliMan Onleetenee Meet tag* not : Ut nit toed by the word of OS. 'Mere are Many .Imperfeet On% deree. , THE SECONP PLACE, titre Censeleners Vele which lho gralia* tiiho °Iwo Goa stootgt plugs gives eat error* fend Wrongs; MAUI!, Ilierei H ' trele 4 Mee gethicleace-one that, no been .palstskeroy educated, that sets loam In things ismoeent, theA cenfounde, abethaenee with tamperance, thet /foe* hide whet _Sled AP Meant te be eelettat that, IniStalles 44eterity for piety,. This makes conScienec Play ithe tele 0,f a Mush. Overe ond bigoted centani, altogether foreign to he trUe !aloft There are IOW things Weree than, A FAteSE CONSCIENCE. , Agalni there is legallitle efulaeleneei This talte,a held upOn externals. outward life be correct, it the reputatiohl br kept moral, if visible condqet bd blernele,s.s, if dUties be regularly charged, it is selteatisfied. But It evet4 looks' the feet that the reat fleet Of eeee seience Is in the inner We, The mos), faultless legalism is utterly shallotv enti rain until it aprings from the heart, The works of such formalists are hAtt done to be seen of men and have then', reward. There Le the double conscieneo-one tor the privete and smother for toe.putti ho Me. Some men feel in honor WM to do uPrightly by• -their fanfilleil arid friend& 'they are patterns of moral correetness In ibeir personal eelatione. hut as menthol's Of some corpoeetion trust they freely, and aPparently With- out blush, comb* acts and sanction precallies which ere no less than robber5', Even Mentbent 14 good standing Nalnare impute* Alathle toga be saggettedlor °Ur Unie thanthis, We are winger of incurring Mutt most tort bleat indlatments - a eartseleneelese 40; Thinkinee lieeight mind* are ghee)* * 1110 reVelations eta/Wing utter *eh of 0003400 In wide maim el P/94001 day Ige. ,Wt need, then, a re. viVal'Oh the conscience, -VW need to ern. Vlohlte the Ithperattve. necessity ef reeding le The disregard of conscience Preashea'reMorse he lbw individual end diSa4lAr tO soetely, • rialseletlee wotirided becomes an ad- 4cr alorigue datt Wilt sting, to the death. .1.44 nh tan bene to evade the Neneesie that 10110Ws Abe ignoring of thts divtne ndltIttir. NO tOrtures which thwpoete feign Can' patch the fierce, intolerable gain' tie feels who. night and day, devoid of test; Carries his awn accitsers in his breast' A hfe without. conscience toward hod neat tthd toward man because or hod is the.waret Of fallureS. No gold can gild, nd gifinheur of pOsitten or power can sticeess. Btittit:goed Conscience Is trUe a peteld gentitne nobility, a breast - Visite egainst all adiersitles and a light of inner peace and jay that Witi stistain us On* Av reach Our Felber's house. THE S. S. LESSON SOCIETY WAS ARRAIGNED INTERNATIOAIAL LESSON, APRIL 1. 018110P DE,LIVERS A SWEEPING IN - MOMENT. .'UNPilITAKERS • OD. EMBALMERS IOU - 014T teeseee- "'s \ 11101s. .„ Alitit.1.•1111180.1t .VO??,tralottore anik13uilders, Sfainditeteritit, of and. dealers allftrade. Buiddiog hfa. teriah >Web asa.timberiDoore, • VitSI4 Latb,Shingles, 4c.Ste. . "isstitinii;;Iiii-tdsbed Go appy ' tattoo, destabilleted101.1 IBUChettletierite & Lawson. iVickilLLOP ttgal 114.0 lounge ..Co -14444; -Tont; ,firt-qt-eiti- sured. Voloo of PrOperey insured up to • lailtaary, *hoz. $3,0411,975.no. OPPIA111111$ and PLILECITCL-W-4.0, ructicen.,,,,Preitdent. ,Kinleen F. Q.; 'F. Vraaer. vACtrd'reititlent, 1`....,F1 f,f0401. SnaretarYJ,Crettsure Ai% thlof,ortli f4. Vortern 11111, 04 0. lithle, vete ten Oe 'Watt, Oarlock it. ill 4. Vivito% goober:00u, O.; g, a. Grieve Winthrop P. 0.1 d. bonne. reels. 'Peeelnietid P„ Oa W. Chesney, St aforth aeon the Inspector of area eleiseeat te wittelt they occur. AGSM'S es 4.12. Vet% tiettilmeellitgl Okada 'Orienting, , legutoodellier . Seaterth: 11, Smith, Hare • Wk. ' ItOlddr can pay muesli - wants anti 'get eit garde weelpte *4 ea AN. ate. Clinton, or eth Moe /Attu /sr -,. CI Clothing Stet*, Telephones • 0. eVereletteMes and yitrde 1 deck UP tOtitnefilete cernet WOO Ste end SOMA • Who you want the beat Lesson 1. The Two Foundations., ' Golden Text, fames 1. ,22. • EXPLANATION. 15. "False propbets"-Iteligiouri tenets- ers false. ete heart ond deceithil. "In ernes wearing the appearance df gu e. sheep's oldifilng"-- Accomplished 111- lessness and truth, while in reality see '„ tog the doteuotion of those whOse-00.11. fidence they endeavor to win. Such M. deed are rave,ning wolves. . "Dia men gather grapes of theme, or rigs of thIstles?"-Note the eogeney of the argument throughout WS pas- sage, verses_ 151 `14„17, 1W and Sp. ' it.-"Ceriupt tree-Deeard, warfp. or otherwise imperfect, 'Evil Imperfect fruit. Ie. -"te hetvri'ddbwn"-Orlentals even to -day value trees only as they beat fruit. • 21. "Saith unto me, Lord, Lord" -1. Verbally confesses me mime or gees through - the • outward formalities c,f ivorship. "Death the wIll"-Obeye, fives a life in harmony With the recognized will Of Cod ' . • 22. we not prophesied ?"-To prophesy here means to rove* trillit, -hence to-preirelFor-taceiriltr Ulitr does not neceesarity mean a rev Ming in ethane° or foretelling. . • ea. "I never knew you" -1 riever ,re. cognized you as my dleoltiles. . • • 24. "Therefore whosoever bearelli these aleyings of mine, arid doeth them" -Both classes, Ile, doers and • thoSe who tail to do. hear the Word; and so far are alike. In like manner tli‘o two -houses .mentioried later_ haee_eXter2. natty the same appeerance. Tito •tellt Ites not in the hearing, but in ihe rale. ner of hearing, and in the appllentkot nf that which hes been heard In deity "A (the) rock" -The use of the de- ildite cutlet() beam Melt indibates -that the reference is to the, general sUbstratti of reek which ltes underneath the sand on the surface, and not to "a MOW' apart by Itself. 26. "On the sand" -Without golrig trouble of digging down under the sure face to find a eolid foundation.1 29. "Illiving ainhority''-ilithself lawgemr, lila word or teething Sees net merely' an expenelen tunrillfleallen of the old law, .nor yet she ly -relation or such-01'0111km, on Ade 14i any particular rabbi, . "The Sopherint. A 0448 of Itterary men 04. gloating the time at EVA, Who litaillsSaecrodlirk$ sWctrillpitue.Otoprig end ,teeehlith, QUESTIONS ON THE LESSON. To whet porlion et the Sertlion Mount does our, lesson belang/ • What is the theme of the sermon as h. Veltelet 'OW its principal divistons of thenght, 'Shaw the cooneellati beterrien OM. pes., 0 and the portion preoeding, the 1 linage of a males Ilia elweys tartlet indication of his charecteil 'ExPlatrfthc, intended .lesching of each of the Aim: parables fr. at.29 • 41 ds,ot coA , ways hand. liA1 • Etateee . tele 0 litarket. leis. tor left ist te. do tit reneseree tn. C 01' 'teat eitelte Lae linen ylat "Iebt 8'.icV '1114. ' -sew t,-111.16 611iy nnitnille; teak • 10B 01,140 MVO, SOO , Gamy how sou -got it. ' Vea le like Owe! et eitrefte eth, 'oseh 1001 datrOds pad &M. a **Mit deal Making •ip 'MOM 'It rootlet ba ovevtiohe. 'A s 14-wi Of Seed leek it tO detd of seeks in the Oh thht 400 .110111114 Mr. tr.atrpenter, a Poet. Blames Habil of eAtauisltiverieses for Social Whirlpool. , The wast end ot London is In quite a 'Rutter. about two sweeping indictments Whiee neve been hurled recently against ettelett end Us manner of living. Oue Wee '.by the- iiishop of Birmingham chi- tidlefitg theeeedravagance of modern eo- e al ihe and., the other a condemnetion entociwei eivilleation as a whale by Mr. mittelff -Carpenter, Oat and lecturer et Windy ,Hall. Wiry Vas it, asked Bishop Gore, that the requliements of lecome were so very -sleeir 'enballerin Germany and France thatr - Eeglend? • .'lletelleitte, very huge measure bemuse tr.' 414110h scale of expenditure on ete rieintnent was ablurcity and needlesily higheh. There we's no reason whY man should hat have a dinner ° with his Metals' without that amount of expend!. hire that was at present considered nec. eeseary high circles on cosUy wines alld'ether inatters. This applied to the Whitten' es much tee to the'men. saye:-"A cesual glance arpouanildY Ildfereing to this, thp London titeleStatiratifs Of 1.6ticlott.tud the lunch- ' figrtaWs or -modern coun- try ithuses and a brief study of the dress- maketee bills which are revealed eerie- dieedy In law court cases will certainly cordityishop Garret statements.' Tho then proceeds to add thaf requttlarde feature which has not yet rttOlved 'its (kW meed of notice Is the Memaeing number of costly and lux- litrioes restaurants which are attached to the POW hotels in provincial cities. ' '' Nif1714t11110118 Fat '0011TIMETS. Life at the Modern hotels Art Liverpool and 'Manchester has no teeroes now fee the Meet festklicitis gourmet. Jts bilis Might oust). a millionaire to look twiee al the* ife. the slang of the day, iie had been "doing himself well." In the respell country houses It is the tattle. tale. with the aditional cost, by the teople, Inelead at for a °11 seine:Mous waste of catering tor a down h tired, and the'llither ,prIces paid for small inmate ,e ,of • folasi • The late Duellees Of Rutland once et, . that the men and women in a Sent* 'hedge Where eh° was'etaelne during the' shooting Reason ate 'eleven inctO 11 day. 'it Is, of course, notorious Ilia the. ollefain several private heuees .10.day twelve seleries- ni MOO MOM), M4011.0000). ,ghtlee ($7,00e) and in Cele ettee 42,060. (MAO) s Year. and ,svpuld think hdinnet only for eworli• liteteih feast lf its material, ineludiat butt :And wine. hed test much less than &35.4113) of 440 1$0001 for Score et ,°10elles.lif the 130.0 Itrionin young Englishd pee sses, whose `husband has an tit, (VIM v.ef i004'01,540,4104) a year, was 'sb dispast With the wetted of rich fond whIeli she Wee collitonted In tbe PreVel Of het .31tetv teimee Mai ales dire tonit for khri. 000) a, Year„ nod Idle notv ellegee t,..,elue. her husband hnd her WA. el' n11 intleh hotter ted folt Wet the that Mid engaged a women lord sof the thither rOst. aftPENTEIVS INDICTMeNT. destructivenets o e, r kitty. pea hefore; At the peesent litne Perhaps Ave thetthind people &call vt) indireetlY draw their. Jiving lho '00 'discovered in thle, !env Sudbury its , a eelltre A effete 'Ot tWentlf °Miles Might be deseribed to the north, anti west that wouid ;contain almost, the ,nlettol to ha tou,i?ii Atherteen centinent. The only evidence which the Ore 0.'04. et fie preSenee beneath the surface is a, red dusty stain on the mehe, leheavn.att. ugezenti." or. °,149 the German% „.0011.11.' °iron hat." This Is CauSed AY llik'fitar, at the iron ore, which hoe etatined1lifi gravel and cemented it Into te, hottg„ .0110!, orate In eihtela the pthbles. ere Imicentleill like reisins In.o. .pudding, The , long cam served aveoy great. ef leant() and spread it ovetthe":matn, try the south, Under ttlis capping el "gazzall" the unalloYed ore Is...rettelded striking Ittfeei the iiPpreitelting reY41 the widest/reek lova et' everything gilglislx. petit* arta end writers ilitive tugged, however. that atillah POPPlerity '10 not' 4 men( feeling' 111 •Epttin, ,quoting ouppork iitategot 4•,peptilat :retrain...id the gighteenta PinturYi. -.When Prawn tort Intelence 'WaS'' 'efemegly "reeenteeti..°Con leeered mundir.guerre y pas con, Ingla.4 terra'', rWor .enta alt Me World.' faakit Vitth.',E4141141"1-- 1?tE4 yon !,N9t,*ti itostais, :The folloWitt Passage trotti: hartank VOA 44.14019Mo. iht leuertt Ire ft Ina. g ''Engiand 'end the; rtiril ngt,- ; '• ; '..„,LT Iiht arrtve.,14 SPOla With Pritri lOrett left the gUvrenti$:. at BPI by Means ist-whick-Spain Will; ,Itnain't kelter and ,asteenied.:ntere thtit'inesi; ler of Itherties, „the.,,144 and areiter,,of as . ...• .1441r2alt.4,44.111110.0°114llit_11\lver.1: ,' -147":nd'COVernittent-.4 et.„;eleglee In Sports, ';,910theal, 0-'44111.0114. limes and earrergel.",- ' ; The reYal .elablert•COntalri eeMee flee BRIOST SHINtNO MINERAL • Th r eeeure fey lerge massea, often several htihdred feet In width, which lie usually betWeeen mg• black diorite on the one side ono 1Int granite on the other. , As a rule most of the nickel •depotgis around Sudlniry are worked. ae "eeen .pils," which means simply that, te hole is dug In the ore, and tbat aretlint! bele air drills are set up, preparinft: „., way for the use of dynamite. Titte'eRe as it Is broken off from the side bje tete explosions. of dynamiW falls to,the 'bet, tom, where ..it is loaded into train care and carried to the shaft, which is sunk on one side of the ore eit, Thie,Shalef serves to hoLst the orb to the steleee and to the top of what is known tee, the °rock house." As you stand on Unreal; at one sideeof the Creighton mine,. the largest deposit of nickel in the, werld, you see before you an immense olfuli- nailed like .the mouth of a Volcano. From this pit allies an incessant eta*. Mg and throbbing. Clinging to the side 3 you see the men at work with air drills. At the bottom you see what at the'die. lance looks like a small army of reties., loading the ore into the team c Beside you rises up a towering struc- ture not unlike a grain- elevator, This is the "rock house," An MOW raft, way leads fromi the top of this etrue- tura and disappears Into the shaft Mika is cut through the rock bead t a ell, As you watch a square bucket, or "skip' as .the miners call it, emerges 'Nem the, pit and starts up the Incline. As it panes up it touches a lover, A SHRILL WHISTLE SOUNDS, and a second after you hear the. rattle of the ore as it falls from the overturned "skip" into the top of the reek house. Another second and the "glop" rallies. down again ane disappears into tbe earth, and every few minutee the two - toss is repeated.- Meanwitile.the. drink are at work on the sides of the Open pit. As you ; watch there comes a sudden rush Igen are seen scrambling. up the pit sides and removing the -drills. A few minutes mere and you see•the men running to cover behind railway cars or under trestles. Then somebody calls - "neer A tremendous explosion fellowd, which reverberates iike the disehaege of a battery of artillery. The ore, which hits been displaced by the dynamite, rattles down the sides of the pit with a noise like thunder. Then the men retura and again take up the work Of loading' the tram cars. Let us climb to the top Of the trestle and see what is going on inside the rock bowie- The. lattiding cend the stairway that rises on thwout- side. A crunching noise filis your ears. As you enter the building by a little doorway all seems darlmess. As. you peer through the gloom somebode ygls at you. IOU JUMP INTO A COFiNER. A second later the building irthibles the ore car, which you had been watch- ing euttede,elumps As load oieleten ler so of broken rock on the spot where you had peen standing. The house is lighted up with a million smirks from tbe con- cussion. As the car disappears on downward. journey half a dozen men rush forward with shovels and;Wed the ore into the gaping maw of the ins& Wide crusher which throhs and pulsates like a thing alive. As you Peer below you see the ore falling in fragments from the size of a man's fist to that of a boy's marble into a revolving screen, This screen is perforated with, bolds of various sizes which serve to separate the ore and classify it, dropping each size into the bin prepared lo receive tt„ At a lower level under theseetitiS.,,are opehings at which workmen tram dine to time, by operating levers, ailetv the, ore to fall inle fiat cam which' pass Wong in sections to receive their bade. As you watch those cote you notice thid about two-thirds of them ate filled With coerse Ore about the .size of tile enteleat cite coal used in the fuentwee!,ot dente In .houges. One or two etele will be IU ed with a smaller size, abate, De large as English wainult. This, AChareinee tells you. Is coed "raggine." tr you ,asti whY ts called urefiehle:' he tell,- . E CANADIAN mop , 44111141. 11111, CAMBIAN WWI/ C41914114h, re* _ l'efre• Ceellebet Meat lemmelelio lead Pirenromela It** hhedy pedst *A* i0A1 Went C 'rntei WV11110 Frank C. Atherta. the 14..M1 r40.1111ing capital ed the othastirm clan' dt hes tor entire Vein 0 Keeley 'Ore for 1,119 711110110t of -4riglielz lords And 4J1Irei.' lailitt W estern Conadit. 4 !WW1* mil* Or sr nOrth. Of the Aniertoert ItelnIderY,„ k • iterk, of 4 CrOati between `Denver eild Cleerotellet PePPered With: 11110 Woe, 'vt Menta -Certo Mid London- ',Vitere 15s, rir 11101.0 '4119rtr" 'IOWA on *ha Ammtion continent,' It to businesa 1r(nu Jibe!, word the Minto One cowboy* gel- throUgh itieStreete. end finedoindoP Enlidletinlen In riding. tr011aers„ banker' leggiliS and, NOM?* ifteket4 P014 *1 M0,4440014, 10'e 4 .110rober „and *req.:hotel hos a web PetroudSe9 There kte 4wo ei01/0.1 ene-..:".kmown 4`,5- v'Ttitt letteletterme" and enetttat '441(tette,°; 'The ,leartenerte ;Clue 'is targelY composed id: the; ; Sonvef; tio11,-of rich. isladependent 'Ultra faabioneble.- The Alberle,„ IS meetly' basiness Men. c0111P111,1S114.. real •estate '.'dealers; memhentS, Wi1010 Sete "end characters who. want te•wase.:calgary `great thr firatenere they. de not eard"4 cent Ike talgary„- aftd are: more. intereSied in polo " inte,s - !lF4 itANcIlErts.,Fou. ti9)311,3TY. -- Attiring rim-enataeletuot-fiCalgary, arc 131,1),Betrinn.,g4oUtiatU ball Ids nOW begegie• ninth voptilar, not onty among ;the Sons fitnristoenthY,' tbettot ainoulrOloirerttel$441autti',.altwoO' 'pHitoantfolli-4t: Mee 'has been played for the last tit teiere- Sitlee the visit of Prinetee. 'Una othheriatorritthzeggormithatamasleuaripktilthowntO the:rear!. COURT ETIQUETTE,1 It Is hoped that, the' rigid, Ceurt Of- ette ' maintained ;bY Queen Chriatina Wi I be relaxed' hy the Errglish Spanish ladiee eepecialig with tor moo. tie so Ahe principal Thops halm placed lehge., 0 wee for ribbonie.nechties and ',halide gerchiefs in English: celere. i"Peinethee Cite, fancy eakes and'pattrieS derts alert being sold. For the carnivel, hefilaniAt en Sunday, many Utley eileteMett as Et"nEgallsognush hinto juitiotretsrats teoubmatiavtryetob"o2 •it cculloralls,1410, you IIE DOES NOT KNOW., :Tope or.four ears of the (rein lilt 'filled With a rituoh ether Ore. It ta altesk like dust, This ts called "fines," end ,,olleart gueee tho detivation for yenned. , The Ore Is taken direct from tlia meet t rda" at Throhig.taity to Ittr..‘kopenier's indict- These .11d about 4 Mlle to tile north ri.134111 RISING IN NATA,16, meni,. watelt is preluded by MI apPeat tee village and present perhaprlho.nuist; , „. for a elleple lifej he attich-"Tliere hee eepee,selog scene et earthly '.0telation, Tronlite Peured Itt* rowri,F$114 u! artsett /Miss ot the Most halite soeiely' to ho.„ roomy In Canoe swam& of, the Allese Cannley. thee probably the world .haa Over seen. Dante anal allithri tind ne too oe Down, Natal, at the' dISP4101" . he either; tut, the ina 011%1 Xigltratiefirit,414ard af.trega Mttv6 muiteri ot worries and Ole :pee title , _ . ialuat lit)Saa40' 4Pt hr td I elina, wnleh ta Mai ' ..••••••••01.04,'...Y.i;01..14 tne040004 *creed fo toditor. the two Now beard the ehate. It wischo NO of OWL* that theY ringed. a wog true, ;end they went h Ma old mina to Ida *wk. ftr 1 v horn Me railroad ha the Wikie of kothlite. Wlvett Carl reached WO tetital eV- WW1 ,Wiete 4 rilet : (*bin, mid ease tesearthed two. „ee salij.„ Thor titer* rode- to he- lewit that the Wien Owl business, find. ihet. At the gold wan not taken as set contract their Wei •WoUld ProhONY be Met The milk woo that they pold over the $12,090 *44 look the beek.lo celgary. BOA deectlhAti Ana Met catliad. the field to an aaaayez, 1;h4 vel4Preen. 14 as Part- They C en Anne , their 1.4100Yely, bbt -..thera suspected fluitt there Alight be 0 (rick. 44110 their suggestiOn the geld Oa 'tested Ogein.. The wend. atisaye/41 new setentiat. allineed IMO the brIche *01 bottling birt, toppert with 4 thin kiSs(k.9t gold On the autelde. first sasaYer hati been Axed. 'th0 Indien was Merel Rho of. the oviintilevi 4004(4 up tor the -new -40m A* a 10 5111t the manager of the bank Mat KS on.' and have „been warned net AO, nentlon the WON/4 meld p the editOra• leering, • , 11144144014404+1+041401144040.. Ashton Notes, yams OF THO .POINCEs$ '00.W4$ ; , • ,Sono 'Of the; ,ftincess: ,g(reala are bit extretne,rer 'geed taste. ThaY Arit Mere alipthy iwatstle,44, toni. Sheath. `,011.1-44.9111,10.0,00,1100xplpilipliSon.9&.enirtia, oitelatooT4),, Whtch ringht I/4 loleridde on 4 n'Utebeor°04-ritaiirYyenwIA0m4;144nutiWq941144111te*: ):44. 4411114hailtl; Ironed beanpole; waS211 white brOadoloth -1ii°ree411441100.1111'*U4lti*tTtin'14:116'4nk'SniF,10/e°4' ett.IWY.W°4471ernilei-aisiig°).'QleP41,Akirii: maitianso inilo;•!Iber,1011 the( Yotings' eiMPly Sheath' fre14 ahatdderi; ta: .'• 140175,. Ot W*41. .,0p::*1)010 Engitsh- knee. A. group. of four 111.1tehedt I0.144 whkere..Out t* Make their, *.rbrung and ith,0114 ead teAoroe forttirtes and grow ute'vrithltie.'eauntry, 'he.'hande were Jrlijire .wreerne• ticivt4t. ,.sodidm naotuiziteeitiem...uer.i,o,4itige.-!tietr,,a0. 1)1;64140 ,:estillutainitdoiroed,444atireatieo, oettowLitheite-Tilat.eer:: wooll teeintsa.they Utica the Wild life 'Of the ''be sleeves, tWO" ennitt Puna .riatt teleet" which, thillt.,recently; hos car- tItIch ended.; et the OP* *Jere entirery mated soraeWhat -with, Kipling*, dee coMpesed.of thee. A ;narrow shawl .00k• cr ption of etht, pount,Fr!tttf,34. Apeitv- et of 'Meek velvet trimmed the poen- , deeellete, „teed ljetdereit the jece Where • tito' beat is like 'the, Werst- -1114. • Thie heve been beetdiful Where there Waft oe:. len conamatith gown if,',the vett had been 'Slightly * Melds . • , • Araeed.. Or thc pith), lines relleyWin ,Ana a Man catt ratraitettereL 'foram Whet, way, : . These remittanee.. dien..get a Certain NEW VAIST MOOkt-Se A egetere of thapew Le`the em. troidered yoke: which. appears bythe teek well'as in .the front, in eontrast AO last. y0006,4440; whIOU was teen only in tbe Last yeae the walets 'Were mate- Mehl, except for a few tucks in. the Lack, while tlie enliee front was ProfttSe- jy ornantented. 'Tills year the back is to regeive Unice, or almost as hatch, ,,asebe rest of the waist, The Dutch neek Seems to be a favorite._ One scoeensarsm, a n ya ndnoi pia t nt aea oiwvd eetti yr et s tsdm unweilt: hh, taoriu4dt Worts' are seen liAllsolooellim:celyuhiwneutatt.leittt, eonr;.emmilebiLp. i, yoke, deeply, pointed in the front and more rounding 'in the back, of sheeee,st mull, embreidered. in a design. of lilies of the valley,. • The Mull :collar hare town of Veleneiones, and the tuil nee Sleeves had deep"ctiffs of alternated rims t Yatencieneee insertions ane narrow strips of •wribreidered mull. double Valerieferines., lace ..finished the sleeves, which,. at course, extend no fare ther than,the' elbOw. • ANOTHER NET WAIST. "Another net•waist, a soft cream color in tone, was eelmreed With straps, almost tallor-like in .thele severity,""Of batiste, tritnerted with kt line of raLsed embroid- ery. -These Straps Weep -put- on the , deep, round yoke in Is design, and the waist below- was' trimmed with medallions ef embroideeed betiste combhted with Va- itnLacecienniesn:co,m• binatiori 'with net te seen in the handscimest. waists. Aleover.Ve- lericlennes was the. foundation Of a typL cal model. It had a yoke of Duchess 'lace elaborately put together with hand fagoting. Another net waist, 'almost plain, was made With et bolero a baby, Irish crochet, .threaded with pale blue velvet.ribbon, which drew the bolerct In- to shape over the bust., LITTLE TIOLIT LACING. It has been.said in criticism of the priocees empire modes that they do not kleggest the waistiese figure, and are therefore not eistpie,e at ell. The fact is wornen who wear ,empire pawns should wear also empire corsete. But- few wo- men are willing to saerifice their Waists. There is comperatively little lacing ddne now -a -days. Women May not be any more sensible than they Were In the days of the nineteen -inch wasp-Waistalbeeuty, hut ehee ere. Mere, artistic' in dliett ineli- nations, and they' that e laceddn figure is ugly.' Neeettbeless, few women are willing to dispense,, with some Rind of a tvaist. ladies 'of the first EM- pire, of course, wore do corsets at all, and eery Attie lingerie. of any idnd or description. They weresafter looking like ancient Greek statues. end toleraeed thine bUt the slightest,of 'draperiee. The real Empire- fashions would not be tole' grated nownelays, but it Is true that a short -waisted 'gown beer long -waisted lingerie is sernething Of an incongruity. . , AS TO THE Sielelle • Those of us Who elo riot wear ptortiesri;cetbisores.t skirt worn thitotigh the tail and Winter, gowns Will sUbstitute tor the• circlettr sosaaamg 0641:evifedelitgrates°A'edesitnfigl:yite.hiret'Auliwamell,o,1:a:nadigldtv eular 'elutes -have hod la be.sent tack eitptihiotiritite Iheitli°"gt,Wteesecid lehlieucht.Wierelle °tilts:ed. were„ turned Up. Shirt* nuide to this lei. to hong for a week ,or.t7e:efoarbett'otheeihrettri:se ernuarterelyii4leshar?ehontheAePtioto, , FOS7AFTESNOON WEAR. Cloth 'PO% Shea* elf teuritecolor NO4S used Ica' el -11elneetie gaten for af- ternoon. weer. The Skirt was laid in 'boo pleats,' whibh were slitehed. fiat 41. tOgf, e The pieties Vete 0.1403 tegleitee Let the WelSts ,and wlden- lig gradually :Until •the stitching nut-. to tO4npeotie4tt.thaertt, ennod Oro!. 44..thatuPerleaotottiTerhae, ankutider the .argns, atid was out in a deep siptittei; deovrallate in, froth This mais Outlined Witil-a; hies. velvet :nalloOn entbroidereA silver and light Weld Rhodes, roue .fenty .thittorte--- hemmed iiwiteatitt.ti.frOtni;tit. 040.1111049.11,41:rodoiwaenernitnimptttot'etilels: ,tin the.' shotiklet nod under the r areim tide Wad sum er. money .Oveltrarnientlt.-ar every: qUarteriand Ineat'.01 them'i;‘apend it in dr ug :ea us "near ;no *ease and•thON AO, ceNer and . low. -er;f,relidrig. entirety; ocia3 ele 'remittances ts keep Iberia gOing,,r fdr Stance, one son'. of'l On .i.Enalialt lord whom you may see:010mA intX dee here hanging over ties buy Iindlariether %vitt gladly borrow a. quarter Of , you it he.etrikes you In, the lean elaee prior le the next reliant -thee. r , Otheri pf Mesa Men Welt thegnselyea etraight. They britig:•nier. Witlt• them, 1 , TIIE CZAR'S, EXISTENCE Fitialifbailltagelt NlieeciIt tirre • ttey bre full of eltor4 and' ehencr freely. .. ....... , ' One of these is h son. or en..adreiral of the 'Illrliieh navy.. Hietteabe if Cetheane DAILY LIFE IN PRACTICAL EXILE, and he it said to bteVe'railae.a4ortune MOST UNLIAPPY ONR. . of his own lu reediting and 61,0e -invest- •'' • mente. He has one bite Farr .near Cal- -- Quarrels With the Grand Dukes Fre; quent Features ot the Dreary Routine.' An interesting light is thrown on the Czar's Lite at his Palace of Tsars -twe- ed° in a private letter from an officer ef the Imperial Bodyguard who has been attached to the Czars =towage for the past two yeses. "Ever since 'Red Sunday'," he writes, "the Czat"s existence has been one un- ending series of anxieties, which have Mid very heavily upon him. Only among his family does he apparently target the menace elf the revolution, threatening news of which reaches birn with the merciless regularity ofe the thlieskionngiyof a clock. These are, indeed MOMENTS OP HAPONESS and .trelaxation from the worrie,s and me- -of- State, witheperhaps 1.1:m0 -ram exception of a walk or a ride in the patki which, however, has beceme very rare occurrence ot late. "His Majesty inveriably spe ruts al- most the enUre day and night in Ws peivate cabinet, either in consentetlon with his councillors, whom he often summons to his presence at any hour fethe night in order to ask their ad! lice, or In work kupon projected mea- sures of reform. He writes often for hours at.a stretch. "Al other times the senteies' placed et his door hear him pacing re.stlessly up end down the room till tee,early hours of the morning, waitingranxiously fee reports from his representatIvee in the provinces. At intervals he will despatch n message, tuld then, suddenly throw. ipg open the windows, gaze old upon lite quietness of the night through *which his, Wilkins of sUbjects slumber while their unfortunctte pier Is still at work. ABHORS SOCIETY, , • . "His Majesty,* Me letter contieues, "was never a lover of social. functions. but now he appears to abhor „ society ,frao.,,trehothczanarevhiefor. elf eeems to be the only person at court Who actually realizth the dangers of the present eituatien, and it. is: to this eaet that the rithundeestand- Ings betweell his,liejesty and die brand buttes ewe their Cattier. The Csar alone lecognizes that a genNine revoletton enlisting Aussie,. And the Mere closelY 110 notes' the symptonts and eintipates 'them with those Of the Pro& Ftevolu- ben, the Mere hie anxiety soften's tO Inerease, and the Mate oho ate ,neble evea , dimmed with the ,tniate •of learrotv." There ls alueit leritation and Weigh Itot 44Y Ilia wait wieitad, er lite in soleollog appropriott, mu!, omits. , , moet fOt it nits not 61111160rd most er ails_ perhaps irreettlfs plithrtes vow or moan lillgtuili40,11glatiritlog thenikultovu,grathivrtigit, avvy sliar geot, tiro wera kept .1g -kr itta tIV 4* et401104°0 ° e.)11 al eel 14/thIng a ellen '10 rito imyamn 6m. Fotnite,:ore itrt :01441,, on 011. j3163,..0 vtitgeniregi 4114 !'et:1:17 AV; veel bee . ftit iitttilay 5e..1 fer Atiti etinetterle, '1'4,104'0 era's: linc01°41111fiab-14'1'!°14-'L"-414-; the hitlette lleylinns ore eo-(411 thetwIted too ore tise gmer 111` borftr generelly, tnalees 411e10 nylliptolne hellion arc ehbekell• ate9114'01,41, .P*10 1.4•"' "'• Th.o. Netate* .eatettatheteia hp ten to ;Tha blind liabib of ti.eqUisitiveritS3 that. $'`t'e"P'' """" twur -44toir et, enti ltx Natal, endellige ie no Oteteva POSO4tei$0$ was Aft., Cerpotettt tat deada"nhd tellthled !thole %Mb; Nt1t311 Nttlt.tl`. 4111°' eeet Oen' 11010 Dente% thee& will :116, -her rsek entv.nere and the% With •gthrt 1.:04vedllon. MUM* ataliVf`Nr txmikoatrn dociAt Clarice tenth , inatlist Veld la thO, the% Stein a itoP feti tape, thuider end tt holesalet/e,qfiltr ROW. ' Tiled 1.5 tiVkleitte that Wittork Me? and trisible It 'forty elitioffej !ifttlatItiuktr, Mt 1het ZUlt11414.1 bertte4 acte * stientleOlUthn et tivieltW and 011111eFes IdeitiMe Ibt40411010 :•ture taloa up poetrien, ,The Zultirsirm. :orc0 appearinue ef 'is*t vele. rte•euree 1,011 be ,had. to thole thee. ?Satire terlee sre ling- the Too. tat Witte of the rehnetati tribes there. Ati ft inlet in rittl.Netel where the shoktlIng ttto nethee fly heel * profound *fleet upon tho nett les Of the" 'district, It le keelleved %het If the Vern' tuattataal Of the t.ohurm there ertedvelth more htentstoe• ltee lode btorteeth le etured t* be the telstdt *.kviefkeetit i Ettifilthd, the **WM Would tee padded tly. &Mon s'hookl be taken helot that by IferaiMei the fidliglf $0,40,4444., %igloo , 1111 daren0,".• ; w • e. . aAnautotia, .hteiNots: • . , otItalier," OMNI 4 min vho. °atter rushing Into e reStutant. seated lank‘en table, Mid' roetitled to hick hie repteln lindat `ht -e ohlre; mean get %nett *Yak *Ng. rOPOIldot fhb diabilled %alter °UR hat 'tient/Ma." e . lIttSS/.4. 444;hir, de sou: Wok_ yitil tieittr biked one AVMs oiiirial. doret 61,0*,14.04 itio, other. reeiteitiry *bout eelitutated, .t.loa've * * id Jarrow. two *rat re regoittleolk t vow IV' ratoltethaer 'ork tla other stact tiUgis Wiltdeasha of ore Roatire .beda Mtetali in eetildrigly lath ettension. Dense $.ellowlstbwhite 'elctide Of Watteau tame Nei thd delft tot ANS 'horlfoth Oases* the tilest yards, tttlere the eutplinf boeSte eel Out Of Ifte rive: The Ore ea it ia fatten. Item - the .rnitie ontilos OMR Ist`enty- 00) or tent. Of sulplair. \\len it 2t4teltk' es the tow vita k 'ttitloit4ed foundations tif tordwocid *tont eighteen hishet Ifthit„ 'Each 1361 retrtrit -frarn 1,300 to 3,004 too or net. The cOfifte hee tonne Ike hulk:tot the pile. On lop of this le placed the "MOW 144g tOn of Thies efeekt the *fines." 'The Iticatill IMO Rattled. liY6 titie flmn Nikon Ore. an* if let tithe *Ill fettullaht snotithi CO is year. eto * tale the ore to to burn Wont three fo.ftiat'llaseethe lt le takeir lee the asheitee. By thia01111„1M .p.osior If et4tkor srA.0.9 idOttt SOLDIERS. • Inventory of French Cathedral Success- fully Elected. , The tormspeople et C.colnae deVisedat uevel plan to Oefeet Ott esiteMet 0/ the inithorltfee to Mate nn Joeulary" the property of the cathedrill there. 'Being naltilett that 4 00feertnitent 1111P0eler Mae calling. they hotight throe' black heats. feeM e traveling showirain. The 'WM41% were 'Rept *Moat 'feed for IWO days In taltoirdrig teller. They were .41.,""):!JIgtettlitd111:1'.11FV11'41;11i41:44' The teSeee r WI MI Otte cpcin Whit* tit the tetheilral 'Wee eurprletel la ana tlyitigs *hay Val not tecieted, hut .htli spbner ti"ArtrtirtV14%Pltneetaltrittti opectdate wan The :meaning lora TM; eller ravigaiirautiry:mottio -itaWli the Ventre altileld liniesUgate the tetiethritere, Therenpan. 'thie Mtn lean. trIN to redact' the Oar, odd :thi derielve leughter el thee, *Wide, tolnpotteeltottitrtgtnitatilietri. hbete „ Aviv!: 61rari. pitotpeet:4,41,0,..leot onfessionat and, clambered to thh tr it, while soldier* rin ichreh 1/1eY Total hi 10 6146 t'1/61)64' irt ratty itectioht SKIN' refilltes The tosente01116 their riettotteted with the imbed*, '1111keurit 4 Wilaioar end 'Whined 4 verY reedy .Prerillet 1110 he ault it he Weere released. The sheteinert elletneed the bore, add* were fed While 'the itopottat Ana to wort mimed. The 'argots% arei bete* keg the teller MAMA Ilstriett attetopt laktrig eft IntrAtery. wit t* h ; ft dte **telt Moments to tatoso. Iher* le only ono placo t world More $ott Oak * )11.1 Vet SSW Al* *elk' gary on which he, keeps.. ,000 ot the wildest of Canadicut IEVery year or soehe byeestein aeneW insealment et teals from Scotland, giving' tils' agents - at home instructions to tendkhlth the wildest and fiercest animals that 'can be eecured. The' stories of hew, smne OX these re- Mittance Men take •111 their patents are interesting. They are Sent out:here with the idea that they. mbytnielreeleele for- tunes, and Amy' treenteutty.'hring large sums to invest. As soil ae they arrive they go into crazy speculatiens and extravaganeds, sending back to their parents for more -money -from time to time. One character of this kind was !Beide Bright, the grandion theman for whom the "disease of. the kideeye was named." Dieele's father' :was rich, and he had suppliee Teckle With'ineney and sent him out here te 'gra* tip wail the country. Dickie Invested In e ranch and asked for large „rentittences hem time to time on' the, Nee •Inereasing his live stock. ' ' • . At the tame time he sent hothe ,fierld stories of the money he was making and how he wee fast becoming a cattle keg. &wetly after one. of his rase enthusias- tic letters he reeeived a despatch from New York saying that his lather had just arrived there end that he wits cow - out to eq3 him. The boy was in de- spair. He had spent his eminences in riotous Living and brid no cattle to speak. of 10 GET MONEY FROM HOME. - . Adjoining bat, however, was one of the largest canes owners of .the West. He .conUded in him and pereueded him to lend ,etine 1,000 head of Aid leest stock for oho night, .When he' mode 'this re- queet his neighbor asked whet hgewant- ed to do with the cattle. He" repSed: "I shalt . put them in my, corral, and when the old man, comes t will show them as my herd.' Ded caret etay but a day, and 1 will'see Met theyeare deified back safe to you the fleet misenitl. g." The ' rancher was -.. something of a sport hiMself, and he..finally eenseeted to help the boy out otitis trouble:, The Cattle were dent. oVee, °Old De. Befght dirty -arrived, and he WeS; driven out and. Shown the herd which pleute sijid was only a saretile bf tits steek,..V,dileh he, Thahde bboroy utfidh4t. e di? btoolvesvheorver „ti i,,,1 ea i t h li tew fa so t hritjori 7 geed to keep the. mittle. penned,..011p, atitt that me must '•gi:V:batit tfeette die epee eight'ewde. The'elddector 'was' delight, eil and .gt.vi blekki le.,01thek Mr' $10.00 'ta increase the berdiseee before he left, When he retttelleoldOiErsglarld be beast- 'teteelsouer the clubs; how his boy liad litillt'im, one of the:biggest.'stook:ratohes tri' the Crinadlon. plams, 'In the mean- tinm Wide was iukuriatitig on ,hei 810,- 000. It Oen: dieftfiliettrede toad' te tittle later he wale th. • ha, father ter more, saying that -col(' and thseaSe had. Mined, bee herd. 'Ais reeeettit.he was caged back itt;SoecimEttildirengesiatgnooltaiseitatOtli thrhitte. ti'lltibtg1447' :.sTstetinteettit. t.tettotutt. hied who Maki a regalat Wetness . ale ilFileMing .bil Mich :iatUdeettle • Thee # to *the ttch tanillteiln titIterent vase toutarktehtli,„6EtirsttatitiVtifttorlyrittinid:4: nothhienmg taid tutiletteirole Near their shoe ilie MIAOW tor .6 ';eoristiaeraahrt, Tim •hoyu im -erjerged ali the' vilty treitilli)* Iroi wurg.,:a ,ylitit fee their Mammon, end 1ft:eta* vtieee itleY Ar0.,indtiO .;.(r! do the Ritietiffolits, .thety:iholaitd tojt thetdrutlentitill ildVillith.. end the. :agent -01W atiriten in tIMW 110 keil 0 - .10014,..iiii1),‘Itt :OnatNAtiSi (trig Witeek; 10 Olefin tip ',the alAbleil„,:enft the WOO end itheteteirlyhnit late.,' Ai otir ahead. r heed tr: ate VOIMIt -POPO tarrtier..Wha...Witt.:111et..11$11.i.AthtaAay,M ;4•41„.:a.kl.!!19,a tafieti tater the 1,ete * :matt Wile yaetv :tarn. where he' OM' 40 riVed ilt,011010.'' .11* ealted:t1111 .htvl - A 'st, ptleialnirre entroMendentwritei hew he "IlIted the Warit and If 'hil WAS atilt ttt thn, tunnel); :boy tvoi*.s..0.Theb4 wo playing. . T„hA ,r001_,Y0jVa_nta_ ' ' ' ,,'4,.," : ) t, t , .0 otvet.;.beford `knelt IOUritillatki aetitity riatatistaingt. ;IA: i744,aealoi..!Itt."1.- 30,011 gle.ttto...pilletotrittlowlmtisvilholot6ortisjivt.r:471,.. 1 catrOrt 111***IVI, '., ; • • ' ••• . are flowing mt the peene ever)/ day ' . .t.obir.et, by, 'hati. ntodi Ati itejte the -ktees, ettliose that': have - ' . '4. ".".. 7 . ...,17 - e. ! • talkie' seeder' 1 a ditletthre or the law, All Attie ;Oder le "gtiod lit the htilith /Mid 'melt te el Illpith11011. ehthiedittillt emnitty and tOtittdellee ..qraitt. ';e0triptterie ;et the MO. ed who rat these.perite lively -SOW& The old-stegert .fiere -ere 'tlittik MM. la Vine , Of' the oinces there in,f, Mt outloo)t the Iterilldtertl„ tatt, litalit.',',..14 tle *DAV 'etetetiettily trot the edger Mikes telthe Ot the beet of 31101 aro, le the, urlattes trivh.nraeirig OA 4,1eVel. badly taken in : A reCebtidtay Is trild 'end till-MetAUreal *Eng Admitted tir tt thweetriliig *be .nriling of a -gold Mk' toting ot silt the -employes, The names le, * 009tittehttifte Mit IIIMPetier Mitt the paperaliihteh the ,Police have, to tar at CalOrY‘ kto ' MS Awn'OI *UAW, fat tetted via* bt InIthreSliOttlentNiti-: ‘141146t, 4(411ftheilt,itikilindbtualtttatid Ikea 1164111111"itlilei: it4111,111t1k)13etrilltwPt4)1°14ca-V''°164.1a Filistastkr stliatrellmei Mt bnath at Calftatt Itall btffl . Ofig in Vas* Inkeet,„4 paper printed tol.Ottieli the Willie/eh ,l'etIvetifieleite, sv ' etra .tiatlf eidieit the iltt,N.Verker 'lie Pc-,' OW mai cot rate the :'ittenie few tettatetis Ailieto the ridged. he Mir, menthe: sge and iidd tror he eeu, roc the AVOW', the Seashbuttler. the coveted a ,gtettd Min* tn. tOW ' fekldle, Vette, , ftettelite• the ',Welkin, WWI *now daal", toe ,Weet, the .Alosmtetenth. . &WM*. Olin. ,1 4114 the patt L4111016," *it ha. aamoo Thor* Jo 1,1.100 *my 104 theme alaa a Wrong Wity to_ ntia *//4 ereett inelority of,peeple drinit * Aasi MOW reply. Ma as. the r.eal rrava1 Milk hisegreire .w.ith n404 s(opleoe least•it 's-ine of the eldet reasens„. Milk contalint all' tho elements. mate - miry for maintaining Ma physteal Iteoltb of Abuse whe• know' how to thie. firo Indeed,„most peePlit would ;ta 'getter oft physleallY It nit* PO ,wheet breed Maned their princiliat wssi • .EsPeclally lo this true -or, deliCate 120'4 fans,: wbase pa*Ors7-• a ittgeatIOn t 400M0 'enfeebled. PersOns , *Uttering freill,IlerVetto"- prestrelleu ere: nee OW • -3,e „Opel metit, 'anti will nod great :berie- OfroMn'Ourety,milk dietilmt the 'Moat net Unteked.l.tho dria001te 'Water; 'It 01114t( : 1/01,.; SiPpeit,'SlOWW linnithful 201 " 'Thott_bi aoletitiba reasen tor .010* . '4110, 411114C Iraq ,11ilf.t.111 itert 03011 ql•14000Nt IS,31001.Milic clinties taf Pen .ae (10.Ms% in -4044A With thaluteefi ' thcitauuterci, . It u -rang driught,,ar 'le Aiken Ate the. sto1nitell,' Me reSalt 1.4 4 , • ''Itir,ge, cur* Ilona. which. 'the. gotrla 11110c",0annat, penetrate and WA • 'With Olvent letWer„ A. 4111411' sip. of Milk.. makes alloy, cUrd...S0, if 4 ttilabIel' .41 ' Milk Le 'fairest Sip readlle to seen that the Molt -wilt 14q Of latle cUrds, etteh (‘-'• tvh10,11 iVtlehpeedilir b0acted upoti•a..,1 digested' the geStrie jokes of tlict eternaell, .Whereeeneetele nesitielnuent able,. 4$ '14 the etteti,,pc very Weak '''.perr /10114,'..Or OonitaleSeenif1. front ',vesting' dlee ga),,W,PeePand,Whent Peptones may ;ie. hog- ..'.''oe:40610":tint ',?the'hlient. feede--- -- which' are lradWa to feet pont stain!). • It' le tmveee 04 starchy leas like erroWehot, or -farizi4e010$ Moils: to ' the fee Week people fer invalids. ander the, IMPreaSkill•sthat". the 'foods ale very deitcate atidtaally digested, for they are, 41, .the, _Coultary, very .011e.* of 'disco? °M. 'elaeedene ie Mr better for per - 5°113. Wf10:".,Aeyg Week .digestbre powers: hut the one liteat need which must be 191,P9Sed, on 000, Le the neeil of arossio14 elowle- and in (Very sinall.stps, with intervals betWeen the 44, in nine cases.ont et lenmft..clrunk in this Man- altree ,with peoPle, unlees there ra thine fettit-With the Milk. The milk • a,llealthe eaw, thet has free range Of SIOCHI pasture end ell the pure water she needs, ts the. only sort of milk that le wholeseme, • 1 , A 1 1 ANEMIA. Andrea means a condition in Which the blood is deficient either in quality • etlantity. it is a question among physielans whether there is ever an ac- tual +permanent reduction in . the total amount otehe blood. The quantity must vary, of ceUree, 'froM nom: to hour, ac- cording to the amount of fitdd that ia drunk, and the amount. that Is lost by Perspiration and in • other ways, hut it is probable that -the average remains about the same bone day to day, except in eases at actual starvation and deprive, tabu of water. , Anemia, then; is mainly a question of the' make-ue$ 'cif the blood, that" is, of the number of itse red cerpuscies, or cells, end the relative amtemt of liertiordeSit --the coloring matter-whicer thete con- tain. The blOoA is a cornet& field, but in simple terms it may be said to' be a ealty solution4 containing two kinds of cells-ethe 'red and theewhite cerpuseles. Tine white ones are the' scavengers of the body as Well as the policernani and - They peeled bOdy item the disease -germs which threateneite ex- istence. The red corpuscles, on the other bande'are the commissary depart, rant.. _Tiler :bring to the tissues the. oeygen Which. they need and remove.the galepus *sesta products. If the red corpescles and the substance el esthich_they are most largely compos- ed, the -hemoglobin, are reduced in anomie the. Ussues Suffer ler. lack el oeygen, end 'there is a lowering of all the vital processes. The lessened pro- poktion of hentoglobin accounts dor tire leafiness which lathe chletautward sign c f anemia,. It is common to speak of two forme cf anemia - primary and secondary. Primary is the term used when the ane- mia can -be traced to no definite cause, but seems to be a disease in itself. See- otidary is the word used when the ene. min is evidently the result of some other condition, such as wasUng diseases cr Door nourishnient. It is then only one of the symptoms of suoh underlying slate. Among the chief causes of secondary anemia _are demair upon the system Ly frequent lessee of blood; Or by 'diarrhoea ee other "'wasteful - discharges, chronic poisoning by lead or mercury, be -the ..s - spatial poisons of Certain diseases, such as rheumatism and tuberculosis, end be poisons formed en the body and not rronintly removed, tvhich called "au- toifitoxfctition." and finally the destruc, lion of the red corpuscle& by a micro- pretanisni. as -in the case in Ineeette- YoUtles Complinion. • WHERE MAN'S INFLUENCE IS FATAL Man is I imal which is al- ways Bee by disease, except those creatur,ee that are nis companions end share Ids patrenage. There le rea- son to believe that the denizens el the feeests, the veld, the rivers and the ocean, so far as, thee esealw Man's influence, 'eve, With ettedly an exceeded, healthy lives. Cher:hie ailments begin With man's protection id the dairy, stable and kennel. Matt lool chested artiftelal cokldition.a With Whiett the "theUsand 'Os tbat Cloth is heir to" are asedefated. It Gr. now ins $Uprerrie leek to Ming these conditions MO harmonY With the laws of his being. Sickness and debility are not 16 be regarded natural end them, able pine of our heritage, but as the fruits of rebellion againet nature's laws, and therefore to be got rid of. If the eUrnall fluidly dwelt in vedtilatecl houses, 'breathed pure air, liven temperatciY, with little or no alcohol; end took rgereise in the open, it would perhaps elloW little More of put stedmalisro, canter, fetter, luMbege, thee:WPM. asfh. ma, end the host of trifectike% troubles than do the lower antrelde. • .....??,41.0 • , tiSEP 8118Anitald. G. hforniere, hteachera, hea lechho at tha instifete et 'Hygiene, London, mede /thine hateteeting retristlis ealt this; Ntoblectt "been -breathings, It bershitently avaa. lidecl. eteeen arld•Old Of eeesati. in the etriet tha ottlee, ter tattiliento4 4e. Woe, would' soon liana ttlifet tack 'to the faded efitelts, and: difthofile tini sallow emontioiloii, Lome oltagesea, eaneelellv the drOaded soft° effo con. *motion. *Muhl ,hteeilie less breveted iiettolo would otirtW' street de ,:;%14.Vt'1111%11 VAT wbin rimilifte and 'tontine. unceitttn hp eirelithig. -devetella ettellent 10$ itildlitetai Id the In1):0 • . • • ALMOST A WOOL bode ',Charlet-41 doter knot> at yeti " 0o111 Molt 'tort ifittfderilla* .0f#ift hut itter/ nit Mit Mr. freshman' pot are heel le mewl nIterlp doothe, 101a," imett-MhSf. IJktele thhtleSP thiet6 Chlirjet oNnt III 4 poreerdsty :tem. I'Att Maw eet enough -14a from Mt treated palttref Adev.,0 trten,-*15h, Mete Charles, you' don't know '*het _tint You *on , Pessimist le * inert tchn epktfh *61;ht* trOtittO lani settelloir hi Ode •