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'* . . - I 11 .4 bif.b,7soxiial'A � 'm 'the I 00 Sill . -1 I . I - rigtt.00 ,, , illivs camp."a 44 un,oq, 1j'alarilso, it #,cup, I ,. � %4 humor InIll eyes. Am ',,,right,, he 10`044 tQ - se"Whi *,G0XM,a rgttorll. R49 --%T4* pao.p th ,,, Q . . I . ­ # hostess 1% w q1iT1:v6r0,,w,W to; the futyAre 40"10404 with Mushro,Q0 , . 'A.�6t, I A Ilr#b, ii;;Uk od sropox-4. 0 t I I I - $Wer t9- . f , '� vostri. I . ,, ut And is. W-046- muslin 1pashamg, o.r- An ,; " 06. . , . I ve, find, iniopir. I � "It's Over At last wife " he xu� hive, at all 4�1 40 of: thomt lif>,th' 4h , X W914*4 14 to;K6cQ1 , i4sues"'PT Wf. � Ile,ro 7- gt4'h1JA fro* 0 ­ " I - - � ' 0 firmly Nor4h hp4 .. I)P;v , 0 wOuW � opo. Most ok tbom . JV0 * LIO ..� nife, �it O'Xy'% r Whellt M4iQi AWO 1")OU)K in I r riell,''OLod d9liol , L� I -' nOullcV.4, ivith an Qi'rof ba'Ving Ze ,Qui b (M-0. . - who m#* L m4t�'risdl yo,4,64, Jumd'y 0 400 10'r,gAvill. life.0 0111 Ira . , �' 44* A4 � Pur, .4ohlost 000 Va. .� * in tile very &,- Most "I e furniture in the house por *nY Pretense at �IlQoklnw - Ud to ox,rthly thi I ltli � ", Wa; ,upward. IT04 I � , , I I . sovia i444s wide. Z � t -ro "'Y .:4 i , f the right, thing fro lilyth I "Yooil ale, ChAI4 P, Oxvt - , *,4�t the p ittuwx. oWkcr li . 611 it inch -t*Q T*Oi,00111t, Of the On ti,od out= = ,� I 0134113119. ,"You've been a patient, changed, and w .0 wound up# at All his � Ivaroed to uili vall iii . eor lno�' 904 J�IQ* e�ds.. 'QU'j Jug 14iss X piquei ho#1or, be. yonotr*tIng. via , ­*,tboso, wj�r4#, ,vvill of , .. oxp a* the , I I r I hen it was dan"D r'bo ,'$On;! People h4volecli well born for Many ,c9m,bins , . 4-0. 014W . 00 QQnW to UXL Vi ' to 4!^ry­ , � . I , 01ainiog WOO soul, and now. found herself, 411 it on", withou � tions, 'Thd. r4oipp 1hr96 Piteem ,946 Y*rd lons x4dil I � or,, , , , foroo 41W trol . A , m'y +, ,. of . ,. . 11 - 4-OWaTd"$ of As 6 . . �., � � �InO ttl isjW;al iblo, i�ud, tho grgat,porojexitjos � . 4 fenomflons. Your par�ata 0ame 140bek wido,A' 'a - s;kdm,J1* � vomber, , .. - .1044 4Q*4 objec0to 4.wo, t.ho. , , - , , , lit is Over." - m4hroom, soup is IVA. ' erillpli in ,w** burned 01 .4414. Atto in xa,, ""'06- 0 . .. ri 4,111Y I the In ' , t whic�li - . OOVU , ­ ,PAUQU. So she to to ,. Q4 lit#. Wdowook I . . ok to PCOM, il,' groRr's 4110 g A* Yo 91, 4 I r qU&Utlt,r Lfo Wet I. Mwir* *' -W.65 � i ",�, I sugawolt , F90111, 14 , Que = It I I . - out I plaining I With walking an tho fields, ji�qherin$ ,W U know." r 0446 $Wr- .4 . .41111's 081c Tba man ww a4wa,va' i I A* she k ­ . , I - . + *1' . 1111�tttu!c*j4 ... �4 , '. I � 111.0hook wi 0. 4 I I yr if'L wo # , . , I � . *- . a m , . ,rmful,s know t erg was the. MW, Bono, I I Now. ,*.rr*;ige tle 'i Alth -re , t -q,� Th + ' * 000 si , , "le 'A�* , rl'a heart bur*ting all those , of poppies Oap ,day'ah * 1 �011406 0ispil XOM q IV OW" I . o r" Of it 411, r0V,4A1e4 so crudely ellic,ohroilm So ,a Atn , ough ,V".pdly urge , ,orp 1,W A, Arp �., cli.p . I X, � Ion W04Y Yea a for her ,only ;slipped gettin 0 �r a litile, Mus up..�­O�e quart of thro , ps, a $40 1"o pw .4�to � a in our noble: ' ,04.t � I To' un4#rstoi . ju� p ,.4 1 r � . ew O'd oO, miss Rr �#"44041, ,,,, L , - X, �' . I aild that for the 140414�at, it ataggored u broth; One psa of, mush- stitch in, plaes. , ,C itt I 43PIV44 , 4 _ 46 u* enough to ­ a tlii.. � r 4 , ,4 m - , To Ith 84 '01, ,o L , I 9, tliei ip th I I 1. LoUr V re , tAlitod, hoo.k, . . t� - f,hil,� I Johii Birch, where w&3 your butt he wrist! We pain brolight her. $be th rooms, 0hop Ono a� trA fullneis at .k , " � $4 gy, we "Muo iot a I I look Up'm - W' -lift Up - " ITi$ rj$ho� VIOW 'Of t V ' I undo,tsts,oding I -sudden tears to her deep, , oui;btr- of her mothor, �d QoO'k in th . ....thillottoorim Need t� soo eaf4x in the boi#4 vitia All 0,4wAW . .1 . * I , , .. 4 0 ex' � (I . A b '. Aftl _oa�s: , � , 41 tt, �u.. L "We oi�e. � - I - He explained with the vainglory eYeS. , Someone "C' who so pprsisfeatiy, k4 . for fifteen, i in g, ,PQ Packets., thus mod Until All the BvroP4�aq WoMen a;W . . I . � � � , t distant brotin U ute Heat ptweq t not what miu .4 , .7 . 'them , was coming - the train bor I �o , . ng, �Phildma hii I . 0", which -Oxalt& b,iit from akovo� , r f go_he ee� L. - -, : re . 4� , , *01 416W in, �, .V; Who, with all three. cupfuls o i a in .each of tbi thr .4 bm "i'mAe 4 him," sako Broww, wb4t, . ­ 00 � 1. j I ­ Of 114 Uhievement as he looked Owingin filrure of a man, whistling h1s,sO1f.cQmpI&ceuQe# W44 Allen a, I f milk and oae� It 04.4 pocke - '' g, "b4t 'from the, . J' 10. , r (our tablo � w4,. eighteiiiI ppoketa in & 1, � ,F OV,ca a torwards, , .Orspotilw - 4140A I �.; 1 Found the abo, 5 ro �4 , f sU q g, ho;Z , pvoper p I* A-1, I . . -re, w rise, . , , I - 0 I th I- � I - a. With the t��as:t.W W ,.Yo I Main- Melt tQget4o 0 �or A V h t mAi4l would do."- " Out, -4an4ard- * "All 141 or, P 90TA Or � � ei the ltti;� "I , , - ill- -I � � ­hi-,.lW-- - � little god . four a sever"' ,talke %mulmild- , . �sho w autl higil'or 4-W w "* � . ­ . . I lie ggi � � "No 140ro celtig sugar and tea," them, she I 415ed her pretty, wist. said s 9. Of course L know," -*he Spoonfuls of b . dook w'" IXW44O� in. Piilzolii 4'. � 0�4 1� , I I he ful lowly. "And I "am flour, Cook Un labels and wx*, 'Amta�qf mained, ,qrt boa foWood to the)4 t4 .04 1 , d i xd 4.trost.ina and 0 .011141M Q 'L went on. cticking his thumbs in- eyes to Ills face. I ,proud of tit- smooth. A a tile 1. ite'the 0 pat, 'US tbe� pan fo 40m; atie'noth to lit'reAK . Z k 'W*V*1i0,4 �. , � i I a thopo�kcts of his waistcoat. -No 11 the (act. ­ hot mushrooms anct broth. , , terns for each po6kct. W45e . persu4di $ 00. '� . . . I BY Jove I" he thought. t NY Mother And father � � . .$Q,ptr4qken Arall, ., . � Ow it ,0*1044 *W�z . . Moro cooking the breakfast in our 9b sweet little girlill " Wba are thl beat Parents any qirl could 000011 86up.-Add the yolk of ot, the to pi � QW2190 ortle, �Ur clostiny, we ro4lizo , , " - i 'ri of each: pockot, ming I Mweligers to uko 4,dvaa the 0 'Must 10 , , . ,� that it i'a Va - of , � , , -tagp.pf , ,V* . 01 .Q . . "Are you in - . g e,t, 61, ,r idea Of lifelp, det,oi,, THE GRE T PT'A's OF wul � � I oon.ful of flour, ,everal P, Ike it iteocuar, I k down at ... times to 'A � ­ � little room behind the ogh,Dp---e.h have on earth. Porb4p,%, In lettin Ono ego to A talill v, Ow Ily available means of escape . _ , .. t . I 11 . , I . -trouble"" he asked- myself -grow to cam for g Stir to a dough Wit Milk braso rings to I ,*Is , r ne� 119 ­ the top. A � I , I 3W, tbal We're going to retitroP -08,n I help yout- you li , suit, and . ­ _Ua bottom Ila acting thug". she w4w but, Jal- 9 oul we wish to see their P , � I 11 phow nutmeg. Beat the white of -0 corners And ban ,' ]owing the traditipus of her F His floild lip, I LOy Goraldino, I h to 0 or diti r It". . QUO , � I . _I closed over Clio She smiled ill - ,d ,Nr - - -- - -4 4 gloset - the tra, Won of h.,. . rop" By bringing our laftios* visi 'to , , , gQgSh-hm1eara A -. 9 up - � he-W8a,t­-isa.uoa­f 4-fil -beat-r--opow-th, --V,,rA --th .�v --' - at;Ws" Liam U90r; a Man .. e a �� . . ­ e, .0boid iilp � . --- - 0-tj w7b6 - a-06 4 -=A- Grop V1QwI int w -4 _ - ­-­­ .- -- - th m iug "v - I- ar atif: 0 1%oTar6-X-bf-4VV-;41-0t-, eo� T---- --"---, Wst wolws vi'lib i1-o7-ppre-ia-5a­uU0-t4--- —OT'Iff-71-fiothing.") she said "I 10�-1,6iww­ w let, it tile brIM ook 11 r eyo will catch t esses, although. their heroism ,e � he name, � ft4!,. WE MUST LOOK UP. life, 0 learn to do .,our h ­ :,.kpr�, I , I ousu .,*4 of a loan who had accitm. hurt my wrist getting over the might meen to hilla. It- can easily 81190 8 I 1) oll.el �our , .,. �;­- L Qup.-Stir as 0 and bring forth 4videxioeii .�f the. ..."� P= things. John Birch realiz- stile. It was rather bad at first. bO rcotified, I will write to him to- bro.th. 110111111 set covers, ddrts, kitchen quently 9000 almost unrecorded- If we aimplylook at our feet, how ,divinity withiiL us, ark"wiA ,­� ,, r�' J�, llight.11 , find cook alowl f r hour! ;Lprons, fancy aprons,., etc,, and your Take, for example, the case Of limited becomo our vision I our 4 . . I : ed that 4143 had never been wrong What lovely dog;il oil, they are Befo pattern fis irimiediately at harid, ,BY not bo merely foi time,. . 4o�, � - ` �' ' I in a - beauties! I,m an fond of "Giving him. his; freedom?" roa=ing add t r o yolks of ­ MArY Rogers, stewardess of the lifti. , ­ but I , '' , , I', -ilything. Lve , his �. I eggs a st Qatw­ I - - ­ -- ­ - I ­­ - � . � q9 pp _qU­r,,#yqA,M­high,. we "a -0, 1"­%UZ4y- , reat "Oh, cortaltityl" ebornity, - -I# -th may- ._ � $[;71��.­'�f­­ I !' "' " G 0 cr ,. 19tella, which was wreaked upott the vast &roll that spans the he&- 'am, ", of the "i " , , I" ''), 4 . , ,:, " . , moul which had robbed - mc,%,r"'s DIDers I' she a4ded, patting one of hicken Broth Wit� E, PIE CRUST POINTERS, the dreaded "Casquets," near the . life, �f Then, bearing tier triumph with ur o It is then wo see with Emer, or , the , I b -.r child, John the mausive heads. on -Boat will tA C 11 , ,., r ­ ' ' . ebrm p . 1A know he' hXX right. There were.- Me, easy indifference, Lady Geraldine one egg well and pq chicken - To Brown Crust.- To makes pie Channel Ialaa&, on March 30th, v'Dna' great , p,et;s itiblini - .�,'­ ! � . riyumeetings in the welit away. .. broth ovek, it, stiring constantly crust a beautiful brown, wet e�ruat 1899. Eon "what majestic beauties daily co ception of i4an shell �'VAt �4 eael .� I I I , wrap us in their baecra,­ or with a lit*'' , � , ` , i "You shall have aearlor and a Ifields after that. ex conversation * * * whil uring. This is eliclous for with milk just before placing in oven As soon as the accident happened, li ; " ban hast ul,64o'him el r , 0 e , � , I . � .,,V d ,, ­ 1,.,;�: � servant, old lady,' proceeded, on rov:!V to "in' who she Was- "Do you really ,�Qve , " my little the to bake. . . Captain Reeks �houted out from the Raskin study "The mystery of diz� tic lower than thc:,4ugelsy, a:iid bast, - 7', +. A I , I., , li� efinito reason he de. girl V I , r5w.ax,,'Soup. -Into a soup made of bridge, omen and chil- �e I 1,44 - z':,:.:. with full pompousnoss, -I 5hall I Or -, d , tant moluiltain blue," hew with I have my pipe and grow roses I" cided to conceal his own identity ,,, lea. at pour th' - Never Fail Pie Crust.-Oue pup- d " tit the w. Tan crowned him with #Wry and h y ,�,4 , �' ' _ %,, the sea waves break upon - ' I.. e following: Beat ful of flour, two tablespoonfuls Of . reLa with life -belts, " lower the 14 I Thou madeat'him to II4 � - "And � he I). . stouos,' or stand '�!-' . � ve, do� � � ; , ' , my hitle girlf" she von- f rom her for a while. "Yea,,) t whites and yolks -of three eggs boats. a grg'Y nunion over the Of � Th - - I . I The words wend John Birch's. t entrance I � --Sai,d 110 Young man answered lard, three tablespoonfuls of water, � , with .In uUt4l the wQXkS � 7, . � , tured. She spoke about the fence . . separately, fold the Yolks into the I Nowt, . I "Y. I �`, � "Don't make aii how it wag bother , a passionate utter- hands." By lifting up ouri "imply. Thot; and a pinch of salt. This makes one GAVE UP HER OWN L'. . , , ,� 4 , whites, then add three teaspoonfuls large pie crust. IFF,.BEL,.r stars rise. . , OP" 0A . I T mistake, wife. ing her father. &nee Caine W Ilia lips, "She ac- Isaiah calls men to look at the high we shall blptt6r u - �,, �i , aderstapd . . ,�­ w I , . Your little girl wit be a grown-up She thought the owner of tile fence c0 of sifted flour. Let this boij,-a f4w Pie Crust That. Holds Juice.- The first duty fell to Mary Rog- stars because manle viaivu broad both man and God and -lo$to. to, 4p. � ­.:, oung lady. That's what her father must be a "horrid old ma, Pted me -Alen I proposed to her� minutes in the soup, then turn it Roll Paste thin as usual. P . - preciate more fully life, , " " I � I . t ,, n" not Now she Wils ale that she cannot over and let it boil a few minutes IUC8 erg, the s,ecqu4 to the crew; and eas as it lengthens, This d 4sro and � ,'�­ I ,,, - er life he � ­ -- 1-11. - '! The cheated heart of the woman more. . wl I , . 1�11 I -1 i r as done for her I" to have it repaired, and say no marry me." more. Servo at once. the Plate on it and. out three-fourths right faithfully did-- each perform view enables Us to understand' the reaftex. +- - . . I i4qbL larger than the pie ,� and mother came littrating forth: Philip Rainsworthy smiled gri A glt&M $hot into John's eyes. Spun Eggtf-for- Soup. -Beat two P � .,te, Ling the their allotted task. The latter got, ways pf God andl the proper rela. ' REV. J. W. ROBERTS-. ­­­�,' , mly ­Iite, letting extra edge fAI1 over. in &a -- . , I .. ,� ­ 1 �':�" , "Sel I"", MY boy" -it was the eggs, season to taste and pass Fill and cover ivith top crust to .many minute%. —� =!!!!� I , �1, I "She was my little girl when to himself. out between them six boats i � .� first tinrm he h The stewardess — .— � , . , 1W.i:11 you sent her away John; as MY Horrid old man, indeed I I ad ventured on this �hraugh a QQIEknder into clear boil- edge of plate.' Moisten edge and lap served all the available belts, re- " ; a � �,` I I littre girl I want Lor back. " That afternoon, when he left her, familiaqty, and he liked it so much r 8,0uP, where they form vermi- over tne-extra edge. No juice can taining.on, for herseJ. RULERS' FRIENDS TALK THE, S. S. LESSON .,:: il.': I t , �. . � �,,� To John's blunt mind this was he,went straight to his bailiff. that btoirewted lt--"Iseo here,, my _ ,ke pieces. run over. . But t the I ,� ­ - . '. �".. vie" foolish sentiment. What fie ' Bainc�9, " lie laid, "the" axe bay, ,if OIL e fund Of MY little girl, The usual German soup is not I lailit moment she noticed a lady . - . . -, . ­­ �..; . �Ou Jug Ma I — . f �:-�� �, ,,� call*dAue -experiment" had start- very light mornings, wry her. I've got plenty coqBideked perfect without its ac- �- --4L.-- , passenger who was not wearing any, .,,,I , Get SOMP � - � / 't, of mone even if I don't chuck it compartiment of noodles, sponge � I and without a word she uassten- PLACE ROYALTIE S IN A W'11- I � .111, 11:, � .... I ,, "; - �, ed simply enough. It was when men on to that fence at daybreak, about- lenty tK ' �. ­`.�, Miixtha, was verT ill upstairs, sad and see that it is finished by 13' ) see you young peo- kalls, forcemeat, or other touch of AN EARLY CENSUS TABLE ed ,her's and clasped it. raund,blie INTERNATIONAL LESS�$v i", ., 1110 pie t WARD POSITIONS. - � "": . 1. � . � i- the little mito--just two years old u'clock." � thro gn any difficultiga. only richness. Here are given some *tried — unprovided one's wa4st. I 11, ,", � ' ' 1 . � ' ',�, out her tiny finger with a nail in True to his you lung keep that fine aunt Out recipes for these soup balls -. , Even then, however, she might . - . MAY 80. I '�.�­ ," ', The Industrial Condition of Fran have been sa,6d W , zz , accustomed habit, 0 . ce I I - , ­�,� one of the pa,cking-c&scs in the John Birch was in his g f the w , She's been here med- Sponge Balls. -Four eggs, six foi the crew of — ,�� I,. I aaclon. next dlin4 I" G-1292. 1 C 1.� tablespoonfuls of milk, six table- I '­'�j, . the last boat to ,eave the doomed The EmperOr Of Germany Is Ver ' �, �,:.t shop. She must.be sent into the morning on the -stroke bf that hour. Philip w t straight home. confute of flour, three tablespoon- The first industrial cenaus-that admiration by her , Dolng. : ;7 �.�CH � country till mother was better, he Norah, all Unitas lip hip, moved to Y Lesson IX. Believing and! * I'' ,:... a 0 1 i I -� 1, decid ecting, went with Aunt Ge aldine was in the draw- fuls melted butter, salt, and nut- Of 1292�was taken in Fra4ce, and self-sacrifice, called to her to jump Indiscreet in His Talk t �_ 'I, , 11 - him. Presently ttl,o two 4rolled tat- - I James 2: 14-26. Golden Xt$ . 1.11 �11 , . . to i Ing -room. , mpg tc Friends. �� . '. ,, so I ch'Id went. Thou, bit by wards the hot ) taste., Place in stewpan and not only is the. list interesting from in, 4451 this,, althaugh it waa filled � . . � � � '1� '', in of the garden. "Aunt," IL� said sternly "I've stir over the fire until thick and an antiquarian point of view, but, to its utmost capacity, the Ja - - Z % ,, �' * ­ ��,.�- I gttu- One cannot help feeling a certain- , I.- . otem come to a s dden conclusi�L. ,,in smooth. When cooled add two according to Mr. G. L. Apper"ll, 'vales being . level amount of sympathy for the Kaiser, intrbduction.-In the famous 1" - !:;�� bit, the idea developed itself in his John's teeth clioke4 over the .am, Z . mes 2: 20. � I " brain. Why have tier back, to run of his pipe at what confronted w,.it,h the water. ,�� 1. them more eggs and drop into the soup, But Mary Rogers e, �. � 1, wild in the shop? Why not leave -a new fence I going to set the old place, at once . the editor of "Gleanings used. "No I who appears to be c ' % ,, in boilinf with the me," throws much light up- No I" she -replied. i onstantly in definition of faith, "Faith is the I., 1. "", i ; �,� " her right out Of their lives, until "The dickons I" he muttered. -at once. shall live abroad litll-iofi I "If I get in, troubt; through the 1),. I. 71' 1 future, and 40t return to England terk minutes. on the industrial condition of the boat will surely go down. Good e on ndiscretion of substance (R,V., 'assurance') of . �,'� � 1:�.�., �:, , she was grown up, and they could A curious sbrisation. thrilled ., - th in he takes into his confidence. . things hoped for, the evidence 11 � "I I " at MIII, Marrow Balls. -One-fourth pound France, and, indeed, of all civiliz- bye I Good-bye I" With lifted hands To a monarch the vague dread of ' (R.V., 4 1'1�:,� . afford to retire? In short, why not through Nor" as realization cante He stood t ere' � of finely cut marrow slowly melted. ed countries, ,of that early period. she then cried, "Lord, have me 11, , proving')- of things not I 1, I " . � " , ,,, 4 remove her entirely from their sor- to her. The Young man of tho fields waiting for her the assaasin2s knif is far less press i' seen" ly � : �Y. - .(Reb. 11 - 1), two seemi�g : , L;11 -- I answer. Non When cool add two rolled crackers Paris then, &a now, occupied a au,d immedia,tely the Stella sank be- ing and terrible than the Lonstant opposite elements of life are set ,�, ' `-'�' I � i did surroundings, aad.makea lady was the "horrid old mmi" who had' me however. Sell or broad crumbs, half as much but- leading position in trade,' and par- ,or all-pervaulipg terror lest he shoul� !forth: substance and hope, or ovi. 1 `�' � , of her I been causing all the bother.* the Old pla 'abroad -in fu- ,ath It feet. L : i re no . � . ,I ttire I She to xoturn to town I For -row, one , , � ter as Mai egg, salt, a ticul&rly in the mamilf"turillg . This deed, which for simple her*- let sli -,p, . � He had saved plenty of money. "The dickens I' , �+.`,: ,� I her. father repeat- w, P' some offhand rema'*rk P 4 is trumpeted abroad through- ality *.,�,,`� Mix wel together and add a � ,11. I He had made plenty, and he knew ed. "I wonder what made him do ten and she 'know it, instaiLti litt e In the �thirteeall oe,utury Machiu- commemorated by 'a tablet in the out all big land and the countries I and ideality. So much in the world. "I. -� I once this cleyer w<�man was has- little obo pod pa,rale,, and autme trades associated with. handicraft. ism has rarely been equalled, i 11 be that!dence and invisibility, 6r actu � � I ,-. how to keep, instvad of spending ir, in su all a Might - It - -7 IV 1 t ' urry ell, Y- cold water. Form in small balls cry did net enter' much into the "POstmon's PsArk,'�' City of -Lon- Yond. I '.1 ­.. it. His slow, defiaite mind uxed ger hurry as so great that she be and the universe is Myst i ""' �'- ' ,': tighlb's right, any I've had my with one hand, using -a little flour. .Orlourk 7 , `� 1, : -belief, . �,�-� I.,- Ittv waa specially designed "I am glad to be ,with and incomLyellensible that 4L"';' I itself ilf on one object--4ho, fu- way4l, . � did not cve�wait to axxang.0 Drop into the boiling soup and let calculations of am�&rtisan, and such don, Which you," the -1 "�!' . " . r face. Philiy smiled grimly as lie led by the late Mr. G. F. Kaiser said to' a friend the other ., � ttlrc;� hi�'pyipe and garden, liad Norah was 'wondering, too, I as did exist - was of a very rude and execu trusting faith, is c.siled for at every � )�`,k- . , I She watched herO drive away in the calr- simmer about fifteen minutes. kind. Thus we have in the ' Watts, R.A. turn; and yet that be,lie ,�-��, ,A their grown-up daughter. wondered why her, heart -gave Butter Moesae.-Take a lum f CeTLAUA - - - , � ­­­­ I - ­ da "fo� 1 .have. net to remember. i, -must loaa. :,. -�� I ­ - -- ,-[ ­�', - �� ,", . �1 . The move went on rapidly., Mw� doholit,64 -Iittl6-T,hrlR' - ---stich-Lriage. --He 0scramited grimly When butter the size of an of operatives ' wITose -n il-es were, BOUGHT TO SAVE CHILD. ihiy.t' every single word I say will to positive deeds,. to things that . ��'�:�, . a as she re- he saw her,' .e g and r.:t � ,.,�, 11 . return. � found in the,.Iists prepared for tax- . mmediately be reported," ­ can be, seen and handled, or life - . ­ �P"', ,,�, - -,4 � ths found sitting in the parlor in membered the fine, Manly face, and' with two eggs 'until lig9t, then a Another memorial to another WHO WAS THE CULPRIT? is fruitless and vain. . I tl� :;, � tir i .4,,� . , I 1. . bla,Qk silk a tedious performance. a certain look in the honest brown I "That girl wants you, Philip," in four tablespoonfuls of flour. ation purposes, both in 1292 and a brave stewardess stands in Weab �*11 It worried her to think how the eyes. Ishe su,id/phortly. "Yowd bea- Drop with a teaspoon i few years later on, in 13W, an ex- An opened in I 1, I- James - ,i -, I .11 iliald mi0t be wasting,the coals in go -to hef at once!" � il�o boiling Pellent view of the crafts which pre Ham Cemetery. It was erected by uiry is being and His Epistle.- ,;,�,',. � rricon %be -a. 19 AsciPles named J ­;�;, .:., " . . I . � In the field that afte' He lalighed by %roth and cook for five minute . � - public subscription to "ope, Edith- Berlin .With the object -of discovering What d,' ames. are.. .1 --Z,4,,r,� + I Egg 8alls.-Take six hard boiled I he gave away the details of his found in the New Testamentl " the kitchen. raised tier own cleeii-violet, arba to 'Pily with Norah vailed in those days. A writer ivilo, -`�',�jLL�' When all was in readiness - ac- his dark ones. ever th,6 whole 'usiness.-Loncton yolks of eggs, moisten with raw "s interested in these subjects eG- Ledenhant, a young woman of twen- w . I - � ., 1� . Answers. I conference with his generals the There are three: �`6',�,.t , �. I cording to John's idea---& letter was "It waa good of you W she said I � yolks until you canr roll the mix- timattid the number of artisans in tY, who lost her life when the Iona other day, and it is probable that 1. James the son of Zebedee. L �`,� "A' ,; � "p; I!, "I. sent to the principal of the school griLtefully-. . ture into. a ball. Make balls, the Paxie, exercising a special Calling took fire in the North Sea on the the offender will be, severely repri- I sometimes .called the Great. go -,,, �,;. �, i where Norarh had'4een brought up . l —I:r— I size of small marbles, in 1292, at four thousand one hu,- night of September ­--, 1895. 1 manded. I was the brother of John, was VP 11�', ;"��,, " - 4 - dred and fifty-nin6; bwt�tha list of This fine vessel was on a voyage � ,,�,,�'.',, k and educated. It startled the girl ' BOGS TII[AT GO ON TBAMP. four and throw into boiling wateV It is only a few months ince close to Jesus at the crisis of � 1 4 �,-,­Zf, � , ��,­;,- I I : to be suddenly told that she had a III. — . , from Fdinburgh to Londan with the KiLiser was 'the victim ol an- � life, and was the , I �'�,:�� . I until set. Drain and put them into . I X father and inother alive, first of the vel #i 1. I .1 and that Lady Ocraldine Raiiisworthy-wit, IrThey are Terrible Affairs When the soup before serving. If pro. ea,ad glithundred and forty-four. many passengers ,on board. tv e, a 5'.��` ei Most other breach of trust. ft was jtlgt 'I., �� . . - ­�,� � *­ - at last,they desired her presence of them had to suffer mirtyrdom (Acts 12: 2) , ��,.,­ forred, chop I 01 . ,zd parsley may be The textiles and clothing trades retired to rest, when after the famous Reval meeting be- 2. James the son of Alphaeus, one . �,",,`% l Philip'� elderly Maiden aunt. She They Got -Going. 'Mixed with t e egg- . . . , I .; � e nsously in those flames and smoke were observed�'tween King, Edward and the Czar, '. �­,,�;, . . Sit home. kept his'lioul,e for him, and was in. For , full-fledged bog to go on . early Par6 lists. They include in the ladies' cabia, situated in of the twelve apostles, probably a ��, , �. the a meeting that was viewed with ,?,, ... � cloth dressers and ampolieours, after ppxt of the ship. An alaxiii some anxiety by the Foreign Office , brother of M-ittithow, who also is - �,,r � i John insisted on going to the sta- chitrod-W consider him more or less tramp, as it were, wandering up FAVORITE DESSERTS. i I ,:� 0on alone to niceat her. Martha of a foal. Her one desire was to called the son of Al haeus. He is �;, ' I ­'�� 1�..','E! i must keep herself quiet at hame, L,ee him In,rri and down the country, is unfoTtu- whom a writei of the time belie was promptly sounded, and Ed � at Berlin. A few days later the 1� i , to'& niece, quiet .v- I "I-' .1 not got I fluffed" or excited. Site natelY no uncommon exori4once to NoodIQ Pudding. -.Take ten cents' ed to be in some way connected Lodetaham_ who was in charge Kaiser attended an inspection of the ; usually identified wFth Jatftes the Z:,10 . ,", I 1. must remain behind sad nurse he girl of & f&­irY1 " Presentable a,s I the inhabitants Of cortain districts worth of wide noodles. Pitt in pot with polishing, but who were really there, ran from berth to berth raus- Cavalry of the Guard at Doeberitz. 119 , t � 1,J � ,r ,their own, and a long purse. of boiling. water, add one-half tea- . workmen. -who stretched -the cloth ­ I.. -ts. 1.�Ittle-(or the Less), and. nothi -1�4 t .. I . rhaumalties. WA& rn,*tly-ift-this -that ,she- e . in the west and south *�f Iiejaud� 6po6­nfW--RXIt'- -B611--Wreb-niiiattes. ­ - - i,g the occup" ALI were -thus Naturally-. thegrent- topic --of -the 4' known.,of.his-life. . , - - - -- . ----�, O - A'balj so --- , got safely on de-ek,­ , 3. James the brother of our Lord, ` "'� -� 3' hu was hardly Prepared fo.r the' - ib r4a water as a sponge ' upon the poles. with the. ex- moment came up for talk ainaagpt � ,14-:� 11 . 4: ": �6 ored him a f4jol-he would not, f 11 Then strain and -rinse with cold li rl of three, the officers surrounding His . 4 �; da. M it aw6lis up so that i the author of, the Epistle. ­',; ge 4ity. vision their daughter Pre- A willing N.ictiln 10 the c doos,-an4 whf . � ". I its,. lo.vul: is--rai.c5ed above that of tht, "" . we- who was overlooked in the� gon- Majes , who� - in - FAith-and Work: the-Prolilent- - ,.",'�,'�$i , � 'solid- hmd'"guist-dundiug it' n three eggs, t.y � - I ' ,.­�,�$i, , , � be a -fine, ladylikOirl; but here ' ' a mud one- dressersand spinners, t1re material I salon. . I '� 1�"e:;,l ' 1 He -had , exlWted her to any gub)" d4sirtible Mividc4l, bowl,'llicili: i' ' IP emP " felt fi�iian. �discii State'd.-V-.14. Ilow does the pas ,�'�� � � i.'. - , , . , harms, of r until cold. Put noodlqs in a, There were also oalenderers; the - . , . . . . � .. I , . men beck ra of flax and It himself joined IL � � ;.',�X . - nothing 'start ing and un- th, 111cE,tillps in t.he vered qparter cupful of chopped almonds, "Now it just looks as'if they were sage we are to study spring from the ,�`. '.,� was Sol ble. three tablespoonfuls sugar, one I tr t?l�,:?, L 't.�. , I , Quite b) accident she d" avalanche is almo�t inevi,�. of whose work is not spocified al- SEVEN HOURS IN RIGGING. ying to hem us in and bring us preceding parts of " the Epistle I ;,, I I III mistakablo--an exquisite litt)(N Iatiy field. She taxed And once star" there is no t,el- tablespoonful butter, enough salt to though subsequently two &pinners I to ­',.:,�`, 1 him with ii; begged him to be eon. liag when it is going to stop, This child had been ap . �� � to her fingt r -tips. It took his breath sible, ajid cease . eeially en- bay,"hesaid "We shall know how Jame's has been speaking of these � :, away for a minute, as lit, realized alnus"19 himscIf what damage, i or taste; mix together. Then take of wool and thirty-oix of silk are �,� � ;" Arusted by it, mother to Miss Led- to bear that' ­�11'-, . t i,s going to do. The Mentioned; teazlers of cloth, both . The German has! that take credit to. themselves for I I �, 1� � � with a girl lie could not dream -of lidding pan; put in one tablespoon- enham's tare, apd, as soon as ell' never fought better than when he � hearing tht§,Ia* an' ; , '�"., ' na.rrying. Melt; put o d obserl�ing the . : ` what he had done. Then he ma,!;- I . one recorded "'having taken place fili butter and one-half men and women, whose duty it was realized that she was missing, she has had to defend himseIf ;"�� , Wed Ole situation with Ilia usual at Lismore. C.o. G&Iway, covered the �ile; bobbin makers; On all putward forms of religion, while ��i",. 1 But lit) was Lit -it umusing himself, hundreds of acres of f noodles into pan and silread with to "ill ran back below to try and rescue sides. Just let them come on. I ., self-oomplacent, manner. . lie declared. This bomb. thriist at mud ert'lo 8?'I, anv kind of jolly; then put the rest car-dars of textile materials; cloth We 'at the, itime time they bow down I,, her, notwithstanding that all aft EUROPE WAS STARTLED. ", � She was looking at him a little the autocratic Lady Gexa,ldine's swallowed up houses, I've of'noodles on top. Bake in oven shearefs,, who gave the desired between decks was by then a rag- 4 before the rich and scorn the poor. '. I - �, �, I -�1�11 - howilderedly. � ,took, and at leaa-b one human be. until brown. Cut as am- cake and glo,,s; yarn twisters, who pro A day or two later all Europe was In , this passage he goes on to in- ;%;,:.-, 1� "Father!" she murmured. lf(144 roiidt�rcd her speochle.as for ing. . . b,bly ing furnace. She did not su&,eed. I startled by a report of this little ,�);,;�,� .; the hrst tinio in he,r life. Sho, dizi serve warm; will prove delicious. acted the parts of our doubling and Indeed, sist that all such religion is empty, ":114'i, .! She had so much to ask him about, In 1901, again, a forty-tLere Kerry success was not poss,iblo-!spot�ch appearing in the newsp a. ,, 'I, Rice Pudding'With Cream Sauce. roviag-machibes; silk winders; ]in- . aper a mere profession of faith without "11 , �, , . e she waited until the had ,n(it attempft, to argue. with 11�m. bog broke botinds near Adricale, a '. C 13ut she -deemed it, her duty to try. I By their,army regulations the offi- . 1�:�.�'111 I � � � � I er in the cab. Then'the valley of 0 six water th minutes. Drain. Heat velvet maker. the deeds that prove it. ",;, �­,­.­ - I put She "Va'l t4)'o much -a womall �Of tile and trav fled i il across coun- --one-third -cup of rice IToiled in salt ell, weaver loth fullors; aild Ond Later on, when the fire had been I cers who had been present were for- III. Faith. without Works.- � , I . . questions came forth. try, finally extinguished, the young heroine's bidden �o. repeat anything that the '�". � world for that, She must argue empKins itself into one CUP i.�ft`gweot milk. hicken with The textile dyers included thirty- charred body w= Va. 15-17. How dues James illus- �, ��, � , . � � , Isewlivrv. Bantry Bay, the watefs Of which one and one-half tab found lying b-aiser might happen to . . . John pompously waved them asido '� lo of three general dyers, three of &ilk, across�that of the dead child, her certain of these"officers, wh Bay) hilt trate the emptiness of this formal '".., I "I ,.� 11 ,� I . She prepared tier face carefully wero stained black. In its courne flour. One e one maker of aznre blue, and one arms onfolding it. stialis, � , - V I v beaten alparately. I ith a movement of his hand. with different oddnicnis beforo she it overwhelinc4 ,, I 1. � a belong ,efigion 7 By imagining Chri I . " i !4,ust don't worry your pretty , entirely one fimall� ortrt�gff. to t icker,�cd Mi k, .. a peculiar color called fueil. to what iB,called the "War Party," �� Jr � sti ,� tute i� o in the parlor when f,ili' grated Qheese, Besides these, the -list in 1300 in- her .14th, 1898, the trans, -Atlantic I about the imperial utterance to leak of common necessities, food am � - ,ng to escni-pe in time, were oil-, one and one-half tablespoon of but- cludes two Makers Of migUillettes, liner, clothing., They are fellow Chris- ,: �11 � ne, I wanted the maid announced tier splendid gulfed a4d Ruffolated. Rollegaa, was wrecked on out. By this means they hoped to I I., � I anlexperiment Of mi s ta rted off on her luission. Martha - — I Here is another case. On Octo- deliberately allowed the truth men or women, who tire do " � head, MY dear," he said. "It 'was was 8itting alon , village, An,(] two 'of the'llibabitwilts, iCd& one-half cup at ", , to Make a lady of you, and I've sue- ladyrhip. ter; salt to taste. Turn xiibo- into by which we undentand shoulder- the Manacles, off Cornwall, with & excite Public opinion in Germany tians, with the claims of brother- I � 1�, , 1�" . I cooded..,, W"'80 �.'till wel'O the effects of a baking dish, pour sauce over and knoti a)? tags; embroiderem; haf- hood and sisterhood in Christ that . , 1.1 The poor woman suddonlY be- Lh, 1,11 .loss of 106 lives. As soon a,s she and the rest of Europe, thereby - il '.. , . "But, father, could I not have camo so nc%rvoits and ovoit-awad that g,,ha. ti- Played bY the Knockna- through rice, butter bread crumbs 'ters, or head-drer.- makers, who struck, the chief stewardessi..Mrs. producing a tension calculated to should move all church members to I 1, , ­ , 1, , 1� r.. I been Wilady at twine with YOU and bog, at Rathmoro, East and sprinkle over rice, bake twenty were rather numerous, and includ. P1 otit, starting .serving out the lead to war. help therit. And here oomes one of , I, � ­ . I - ghe could not rise front tier chair- Kerry, in Decetnlx�r, ls96, The minutet; in moderate oven, ed felt hatters, pearl iii"Telts "as quietly as -though at The Kadser is not by- any 'means these empty "professors" aild graoi� .., I !1� mothor�'l she half panted Out in Lady Geraidino tclok ovorythi head-dress ', I her RorplexitT. ' Ug In huge mora --4, meaSill-iLlIg two MileS L;reanied Apples. -Take about six I .. I'll � "' L'� ' ' ' L with one swevqling glanco, I 11 ll� it quarber of it inile broad, larqc, good cooking apples. makers, and c1laooliers de sail, whe life-saving drill"�-to quote the the only ruler to suffer in this ously says, Depart in Peace, be ye , ��'�,4:, I � J , "No quostions, child," he told ',All, how.do you do?" slie %aid q DO not ,o,, th, silk veils known as couvre. words of & ay, '': ,,, .": � hot, with finality, "You just take bft, I t-1 1.11 b�rtiv 6ound,s, naid -i-brit every. poql them, but core, making a survivor-aad at the however, for it was only a month or warmed and filled, but does noth- "�,." ., - I. IR I I 1'. till chefis. There were three other car- last gave up her own belt ,,aI y two arlier in thib Year that King ing for them. The 'depart' is plain- � - , 0 � , I it as it come.% and be happy with are tile .girl's thing befo,rt.� it for about two Milos. larger hole than Usual.. Bake' . to ad 0 1 mothor, I supposer' them porations engaged in working head' paesenger, precisely as did Edward had been victimized. ly from thq hoart� and the 'in peace .�k,: I 11 ,� � n o sea not mentioned in the cen- Rogers nder similar c The British Ambassador at Vienna is manifestly cant. " .,.");; ; w :. . ... , P08- stances. committed a grave indiscretion dur- 'Af , ,�.� . . I . .25. � 9sed, and on(. poured around. Now make a cus- cock -feathers *and sea -birds fea- Mrs. Pigott, too, very nearly pa�d " e occasion What sort of man does James im �.". tha'a parlor, the cagor inother folind poated after her�blankly. era lost all the.i posir' Bus of 1300 that is, in flowers . Wbe,.l t,ho girl wag taken to mar r in Ole, riw-r with one tablespoon sugal�'in each dress Mary your old father and Mother I" "The girl's mot -per?" Martha r0- Fleak was ruined, mwiv small farm- conter ircum- I . --yea; thig giA uht) is trying IV. -I tfi in Works.-Va. IS '.'�, ,. " ehair-fro,ni ill%.e � to entire family of eight personn wm tard of one tablespoon cottistarch, theT,. ag the Doer War. On th " . We "IS 110how into Marrying eUU,ht* by the moving mass of in,, I of a State ball at the Palace he had ine coming into ag ... .. . -�,' I sudden deal!air -and surprike, , ( .one-half Pint Milk, one-third cup . with her life for her heroic un- the discussion 'I � `�� ­' � not her "' Then there were hood makers, selfishness, a short conversation with the Ana- , 11 . '�11 IV-: I I the rhournitties. John's experinient P r At rti , ua,ilod'benoath tile unit buried alive. ar o ,1 (lea,vin out ,white She s"nt seven hours Any man of common � "; �Lr 1 , r - . . ,gense and �. ­ . 11 � , q I ill.thi,k, ers of coverlets in the rigging with badly-gash6d -0 f6lIY of the -11'' had rondered tier chil 8A)mv't%­,onti, years ago a runaNyay for top of ap e83. -Boi ta sock inake a, mak trian Emperor. �. '� , die§,s for sll,ti I ,I� t 1, her child- I I - she was -1-;.111 ­ I Wh 110, n, I/ ,��, F, ilitract bar' head and hand, and, when SEVERELY BLAMED FOR TALK- -him-.--- '': �, t �Pars, it would render , xpected onslaught, I)ag choked the river Suck near and last of a I a d vanilla lit, Makers of ecclosiasticai c Piety, Who 'Hoeg th �n could - * Reing it *lit. :�. I A silent I " ppea,r to finally rescued by the lifeboat, she 0. V. The Solution of thb Problem.- '�� how ' Puciint, '4110 felt 3110 was Castlerea. Whon,quite done ity-bags, crepinieres, who a 0 , man of V. 10, and addresses . Ale, live up to this pretty, dainty prayer w)�rat. ' 'a the'to,iVii were compic,te- enough to fill space in each kind of was so terribly numbed,with the Discussing the progress of the V. 26. Now doea James close the i , , lens till she died. For , � L, The arches of the bridge to flavOr- I 101ur IN 11;'. � " not -l. f * * 5 a alp ,. hive been vvorl�ers in a , 11 .1k .1 . to "" and the place narrow- T11011, boat- white Of - long exposure -1. ' 1. �� , from her hftrt ly I I oc,= 8 stiff, sweet trimming, and ribbon makers. that it was at first war, the Emperor remarked: "I discussion? With a forcible BiAld: . j �:! �., � creature, with the gleeful, elegant hea'von fk)r John to come quickly ly 6'�c,�4 0 - .. I" I I � Intinflors? to tier ilssistance. destruction. on this on, and pile on tol, 11 apples. This list of textile workers dnea n very wa's imPos- am entirely on the aide of Ungland As the body ,%ithout 0 I" I ' ' I (literally, � I I , Noralt wefit and took her mot-her's occasion some'fifty equaro miles of Steamed Date Pudding. -To two nat embrace those living in the sible. : in the war." 91 11 - � ., . apart from") the spirit is. do d ,' ' , I . Geraldine, live less than thirty million tons, crumbs ad4 one cupful of ead u W)) . I'll, :, I I., 1� "Where is the girl?" asked Lady P.2tm-liqUid peat, �s dates, deal of the, wool, flax and si ' ' e above examples by The Ambassador referred to the so faith without ("apart fro 4 , two hau4s. in tier own. - tim&ted to weigh cupfulA of whole wheat lit co ntry,--and d*utblese a great Nor do . 4- " I " I '' . My,th.,ar mother!" &he breathed. ,,yotl meal, al I Ik waa any Mott, &list the list of like incident in an article he contributed works in dead Also. James does nob , I ��" �� " y daughter?" gasp- travelled eight miles. chopped fine,, oi�­e tesap6onful of prepared there, cotton being un- happoninks. Scores Of others might to one of the roviews, and was ea 11 .1 ­ I I I ", . u so happy to- ed ,Mwtha. .. . ter i to the question which nitiat � ' , ': . gotllmr, You and 1! Ever ­over so . iyes, I mean *13 a bo, cinnamon, one te8sPOOnfUl nutmegs known in thcee daYs,-but it fur� be, instanced.-Pea,'r-son's Weekly. severely blamed fo 0 fi I 1. , � , to IN I near Enaghmore r his indiscre- c me �' at hall a cupful melted butter; four nishes a curious contrast with the r9t, faith or works. It in - I yhtor," &,welled tip in u single day so th. tion. ;d , I � ,'� I I � I realike that you have a gLrown-up it r"embleid tho head or & monster perfectly plain that he conal brA I I much t'O each'the'r I YOU will soon sa9d Lady Geraldine curt y. "If - - well bcXt0b eggs; mix well and Put vast, array of operativ4m and mill- QlLeen Victoria one day summoned ,�p, , ."i I.., I . I I . I dauplitet instead*of a little baby. oil would please sorld her to me,leauliflower. Thou it. erupted witil into a mold well buWv,eO and hands who !low find occupation in -44 ­ Lord Clarendon to It I . both to be neceas I . I I . . I er presence �4), So a... PaUlAry (see also v. ­. , . 11", I . 3,011 will tell I should like to have a few , - t. noise like tbuu(16r, spreading out- floured and steam for thteo hours; V tance under this head. and sh6wed,him a copy of the Times . , 1. I . " I Aut ma why f&tll;t Utea'privto conver mill terve with env liquid - etude. This 0012t . There is no I ; '; 1, . "LL , bept me away for so I"82" sation with hor." wards and doing er.orm Ius damage, 01 all the toxWo employee in NEW GERMAN'&RM. containing the r port of & converse, radiction betwe n the two, only , . I . . 'ffOrehdO of emp sale, I . , The mothoils tears lot themaelv4ft Martha rost, atiffly. quantity is sufficient for �!- people. Paris, the spinners. were the -moat tioa between 'herself and Lord a d' I �1' 11 . . � MY 010UMAties axe very bad to. --+ ­�, - I --�- . -1 ; I loosev. important, thoro havin C&TAItY Is No Ejuipped With a Granville. . 'PQ WHAT YOU BELIEVE. : ': ;'� &( day " she ,nuttered, As all* totter- a no . I �. . L � . I �, � Mother dear. you aro just a lit. cA Irom the room, LOSE WEIGHT AT NIGHT. IN THE SEWINU Room, Ifts than four distinct gifdal)eoer e6r. . Long-ravurge Carbine. . "WholuamItotrdst?",shbatked I - The ,%lowei of Faith. .Vaith I . "L �, ,. . - I tle litt nytreome, at being pment. poratl6as-the f6ratle ..spinners of I . angrily. "Thoser were my very a ,� � L I Certainly, Lady Geraldine felt Doh't rush off at once, t; tho doe. Whon Heingtitching Well.rh 0 The German ftvalry has now beep 'words." I . at the blIsis. of all advance, in " , 'L", 1 ­ i I—- ­ - KA�-*;.th­ A.. ­.grU*n.4,p,, 4&nW'r, " thIM anyone might be ted Id *#4 Lit.- wool, with Whom were united,the, L . scion . . � . �. i mxpeo to ter if You find that ,during vour Tiako serpentine brai 06, coini ' ' . ,� the girl -r "' 0 110.1 forallm the boy's infatuation wJWu NIWP ,Vou haV6 lost nftt4 'j;ur i _ stit4h women w4oft; the he OqUIPPM with its',UOV Carbine, th6 Lord Granville _yas forced to morce, govetnmetit, I R ­L'11: �:" , " 'L said tz.&rly- 6 aOrnes tWkey oli'the lle*'Ing�Mk , -- Lth MP and lisix Main *dvml I L I apiinaers 1 0 tilk s House ,of Civilization, It is the drltwin$.�Of L '­� - , . I I . , $1 . w 11-1 I -1'e"ry-muki she father V she saw Norah. Par hall a ke"a pounds., And don't get worri6d it bui look teat . h6 e4rrfiss 2,10 y&td9 ifttead of ,1 - Lords, in which h confessed that 1rhtmutageeii laeal illat allu-i'da tabu, I I I I I i , t4O Of Vbitih is that it make a stsiteniblIt in the " I �yd"InUs` clino, This mikes th . pinners, I . . . . Of kourse not," jTohn rtplied she &,W&t * spun ivith ]at'* kpindlea and 11 . 4wriply � time. , I sao aten paths out Into- hl* 1� � 11 . � I I. 1 14 Wighod ,she )lad left th6 you find that A britk walk has in. and last & IOU# , W116 used smaller Ones. , those M YO,M# th6 I'41196 of its pre&- he had re ated I . � bfj I , . Ittuff" off her fisee. Tho soft, ra� volvtd & similar loss� Scitutifio in. lladdluK.-V66 initial camor. an th6 ZZK4 hand, it is ho had list with Her Majeaty. In 4'r Villyfl. Wi I., I , . . 14111*111 r, and bott thout blith I �.�. . T4 "is Milld Matt" *43 bc'h&v- diaut bloom of 666'Attuf* on the VeAU946041i alwovirs, that tho healtby trom wollslfoq h0ft in tho,matking Thert ar4; *Ohio disdreclielot of six inblift kvugot itha *,0Igh4 06 spite of hhl apology, the QUeon'Ir the *ttlq of human activity 4 , I r, I V, - I Ing Hko ,A to ita . - eligh L ­* ilibtimat '1104aft bobag is losifig sad #Aiiiips of hew bL%dding, towols, or ,t ille b � i 4 woul , , I I 1. ,� -01, Sonfig ilit),$ O'b"ka Made I" 4 num e, A it ' on 004M IhW, but tht cartridgeo are confidence in his diaeretion whilt to st4indttill, I I . - . I L L 1� I *1�%,­"' 'tlio'", 11 to bold �t4- W,traekly and stiff. This htis waight t4r6ii i tht wholb twontiy. linenm. When tuttiog mat ififfillil &6 spta, but 'they etion . .� I 1: L 1. - .0illod. enod her teir I four fiquu. IOU are lightext just allow 414016bt mit8ift t6 -turn un. o tairked � 0 Id U Whft lighttr than those uSod l6vokelY slisken.-Peargon's- W -eek. 2. ThfIliteemity of Wotks,. � Whe-A at ) on of evtn in IIA)WH0,46 4iftere W I W. th , L d" I . a Aist U0 Wilt about ly. . ­Jfk . I , I �,* . I - ast tl�iis girl waW to -,I hfti L$ have b4b 4"0*11 btfl$te ll"WAA4.but ovio . dbr and *hip do*.I. - al , ,� � L 1. �, I 1. are 0044sAil I *J*. . . , . It(* ,0*ft` room battle it -9 libut � . . Of *0 01110t6 fldt t#try AV4b i&rttjdg4". .y iii danger, evon '. 'tho PrOb. JtAk r I - * eX r , Th6 U46W 164'rilinse" earry a bqd A AEMARRABLU, RACE. � � lillout 3w, if* field * ft 'f� 'L Vib 40C �YoU :R*s hikV46 otliwd ft,bat,o. To Preivmit Rlgink"Wh:! ,61,,,, Is at 6 At I or t thill ptutleal 'Age, of relying btk, "': " . I . I lerit,out for It - U� *6 i I ,of Wfig 16 0 eh6ot , _ ., *oLtda I 4,ftbtlnd"�f, 9&lrth'6 160ked nophs*tll $'he "id Wtk#, ,ublb 01 I . 'L WilJoh' aft '*t her i', omilit eight, ouptos'. while, aft V ,and it is i , Oult, I on Doti th6 type, koo*ii. as 71,84 being % the meroi iwptt*. I ' ,� I . toWtI$ oh MMIli4e, try this, I - tutt - " .10tinim6diattly, , '� tit 6116W Nif, t , �, �� , " I '144% 1tWM,hdtd hel 00 . 4 ;Zu 011 "taid �ft dntins thi . 0 . : 6 1APP'k are very f0ud Of iti- SiO4 df I li'*nd beliof, iiia4' �Qlt,il,jf . . 0 vtith'Almost brP., &Q , * . uliott- %W outtidgft *ilt, lle, ftr-Mul9ting. &RUkA; thby think 4othifig f t I , . -416w ih thp ,0,viblllx� ra as ,von AIW*yX do, - . .11-11 -1.11, I.- 4"-X-� A64114,knilill P6&tle, lit fitt pock,. Of drifiking fift n tW t*6%ty 1buptl ords ifit6 ptacf1ft,. . J - bui *honi you cotab to the *hd In. We twe'l, at much ist tht, thok of ore 1, ilille V Abnptntss� � llrotvlt(� * voty sil. (10's ing'. lgibv ,he , 60 6 put h6#6 * . l I � .. L L .0tiell. �%,� goi,la to be much litt% $W, it is'prelty ofw DOW% 1011 "d t'iii 1W 'thom fAifty-four ttAl AtWW *MJ46k to f-110 belb oil of 06466 i day, while thc'13� tog" UMOW'k d4ys' to learn that, -*jte I Uttltv tio*r . $0t n0fitlitAU4 thr"toid to tib to k*16p %,�OL , , U91M SUPPOSITION. . . .1 I 11 ­ I . tliat'. A4$ u,"4, oulloft 0 :YOU* uoirdo�oia. . Th6� tttAO Of having to 11004 109 tb 06 b,*iiw*. Thb eubiliet will ,6 sumildoft 61 Punch It"" 4­vmit filith, I �4, . . L .. ftulii�o# hiftWt-ibist J6 is #A''Wj " ""t'diop t* . � M fit., I or, folit'r, suell A'" I , , � , '. I L 11 . i I ­ " . ktd, pl** W4 man, A ttavielltv 008 that 66 nutitts (0444 41U49 -Mto" 144, bo.kk"'Iti si�*Ii, WJ0 no UU*Ayd"& wh'. 214� 1, . $ a#tJQ*'0er0Jr6 bn1yL I 'L I , is TsAW" 414 the"4knis 4 x0fobbui 0* ay. t I 6f U*d# ind ,Pto*166 6f N . it. AiftAtio" 41112 it 'phigj simpv. lilt prtlistv 100t. 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