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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1911-7-27, Page 6TIRAE67,77,-,7- A tliats for Eitisy tiousekeelyers. - Recipes ext1 Other V'etuabie intormatleis 03 Pereitenier 310tero3t to Women Potts, i . ' — - pony,,etrith relver,„ trireme° aadole is ' 1 E., Et , /11EX1CAR VILLAVE LTIE, bespangled ' buckskin, While 1.11; I T r ri.ofirTir fir. fifituiNe Tur.,Q.IIERAv sctoew110 , 1 niet of tbe Place in the Day --Pay a matt-11'1er his 'rider. ''When 'they ---"I" - L U1 `,1/11" U -1,111" t11/11U8 1 . ' , Pay at the Mmeise have all been paid they must next feebrid of their money at the etore.litycift 4,,rTsmrioN, Dryo0prD INTERNATI4INAL LESSON The little village of Paretic° de It:acli man W111 around his waist Coronado, in the State a 1)ara.ngo, eqetare piece of White cloth fold- TO nirrEnFNT IItWS.Jt:L'ir, 30. represents an average Mexican vii- ed tliagonally and tied so that the - lage, one that can - be;(111P1ieated• point hangs down in the back, This anywhere in the northern two- cloth seryes a doithle purpose; ItQu'wecit slys it()Irihte eon,. Leers -art Y. -The Itintling of the irreie$ thirds the e-eur):trY' tYPleal 'tete esa ',telt to he,lduy-thetrontri- eliases made. The man removes Gaid.,m Text, -este, exe, this eloth, spreads it out on tile en in its leaend 'a-- -all mining e'es andas a recept.te or au DAINTY, DISHES. When put away tehe umbrella -towns here have the same. Once I keep should be left unrolled, for if it is upon a time its mines Yielded s emoit, 141.1.0rinthat win a o •Jong time, ('an -be m.,14e as follows; constantly kel.t ia a tight roll the much riot) ore that- the owner ceidd e a c;rat..e ofoffth-vat„. and ereases are apt rapidly ro wear pave with silver the street, leading , . ,, l I f a le - 1 V . ; , 1.,rot ah from ilia luau% to the cluirch, on i -,,„at„., ar,,„,..- a ,,d -,.1,e, a few , Iirllioi41-1e,,,sl'ilit('Iete-Izlien,;,;' ,;':[-.Idti..z11Igis atIs'ellsitozeah'-':t.':..: t-On)e7'%, ‘heSt 53:1k umbrella, sITtilt1 f 0.i'..ica-es,i011 of 'his daughter's ietao.1"..- s-c'are-`,...-e-f,-',0-a-o-,--te--0' -0' -:, ---ti;i',e` e` -kilos' 9g,i);,.elctv21111xtellai.? naecek31,10.m.-4.1ieledN':e'ltdhr:szaipud.. gar as the jiiiaa Will ab•oib. Ct.aer never be Put "' the st"d w ere 1 g " .t)f .eQru aucl PerbaPs a v"Ple °I s less beg laK1 ‹m the fact that 1 b t p „ ;0v:terve Make, s -get': • of rjaw1 Cli-r°11' 34' 14.'33. eminter at the store and into it ore So mach. ttttention has been de- 14* Iiilbdah • • - 1°11nd- the 11°°k''' (lit/need hi$ perehases-Packages ol voted to the deffer•ence in the bows The fact that it Was "1.tnt-I at th". • time the money was being brought into the temple for the neeessary repairs, niakes it seeni a natural inference that the book was hid -- Baking Poa okt • w*0 1e - • ' 0 "wraPP1n"- Se e'verv- h t • m‘tkina 1,0.1rde,,1„. hiseuits hurky aaal p_iatoiaba, or a -al- There, is the same low; adobe thin, , t 'Queen Alexandra haws frem her -en w-rere the metier was kept, t- tion. t the public tvlien driviee- s o the aaainlan property ones are Paiute°, like all Mexican 'meters ef cloth. • e, tightly in aniall ja-s. Qom:1)g in in 1.5 a transplanted bit ot the Orient, - - t • kept e%f., P 4.kers hel) takes• eei,et, eltereae Qiteee,, _Ataxy °illy Cliv.co Moses---'1'his -detail is e 11111 e , , 1)rella in the Same place is very with, fiat' a1'd n° e,113111neY 411d to ibis cloth. Cat t was the naiite..e. they were cart and ii,..,..k.„. 1„,,,intentionatty to poke. a usually no window. A\ omen carry eithee ineiele his hat or on the out, ihnws her heed, that it roav be as not glyen by 2 KIngs, the <Adel. re- in the „.aa ta pap 0,t,i au ia the `'W4'''' 4'4 . . tae same jars of water on the.ir side., the quaL. well to ex -Plain that there is a rea- cord. The ehrenieler has in mind z‘ . ' • - - hole right throueb and no anioant He never looks at s fo - th' • vh"el 1- , b el the entire 11eetateach, whereas as noted above, the aecount in Kings restore the umbrella to its original little burros or more likele' add_ no object with these people, so Queen Alexandra bows from implies only the book of Dotter- Gieg,eihreeid.-One eilPful burdened animals. The glarinee snn ots away mether-in-law, Queen Vieteria'• like the OW Teetament now bet:eve the light brown sugar. one eopfel ,01 , I, * g ') • iaao. heads and men elad in loose white oven. Try lettmK Thessi rise, iron' cotton, tr lazil .be -• • - - • serileeed as mechanical, fifteen. tA.1 t.WOUV ITUD.liteS beEore , - ' ItV or asks the price for it is a baking, a AU.i Z/ flee the with blaekeourt piaster will ever , .ge hul ease of Hobson's choice Wire is , . • • aize, And :acre. their weight to the already over- - • hr b t berwaiet it ie bee- -Ise like he colony. Maey st dent f Lil beaL ty is a most • e ore re As one • - • , • , s • • beats down. front •a tropreal sky en The fiesta of sante Cruz., the ,jay the late Empress of Austria, .and main portion of _Deuteronomy was mola•aes, threa-fourths of a cupful the same italm and cactus, and a of the hole cross is the miner's Queen Christine of Spain, she ha-, written, net by- -Moses, but et a of bat -e1', three eggs. one eupful of THE $'17AVING J100)1- general air., of,,emp,tineiss and sa, da, of the`yeae, an the naittes a speeies mecha trice/ contriy- later time, arid was mode 01) -,•of wur cream, aae.hati teaspaaaftd p S/eeves When enee perv:zues sLreets, tr 0- • • - • •k •-s t , tl on hoot the countte stop . t-. -•-ed to he seat aed baek materia.s of an eareei a Le, one ilerkPing teasPoVlial of ting sleeves put The under arna Th,r junivetrs,ail 1„1119ding, cross'es ere pieced on all toofieish- crrshi•-ens Of lrer Carriage:, whieh en- " Shaphan earried 'the book to r"er' rteasP°1)'440- v-1'1115`•" $eant a the sleeve just the length 'S. a°°", wnie° "ac'e° "In ed buildings As well Ae a huge 'roe obles her to how contiguously from the king -A comparisee with , • ":"ea" te3541/4'-'4". of your second Anger alWad. of t4e ter Oils the bettor luakse,. These f F ihe pheza, and are decorated # the waist, withont any exertion or Rings 22. P shows that this men- • s,„anow)od p(r,..x,oec , rit win ,.. , „ , ), ,ii ., , , ,Ngt4tatsbs,AION'tittielte, ,arlatnitn..(torr n., 1 bnlat).1111 eleanstst , in•lintrtg4,t;401.0, rt,Littile); esIttowlet..aiiror,•:goeeintstiiirni tion a..11fiat,(.111: .1)104t.i. 1'1i s‘11o)tuildt n. 4.0.1,11.,VO. .... , ,,, .. . ....1 elm tee..;- an ettee woe and ,,a aaa a>. 0A •otta ,i - z a looms op, renag , . , a ., , ., , . , . ,, . • • - • l • .., 1 raKi this 4.t \TIT nive wav tir c.. ).kil- • • . • .i., + ti t. . ! t , 414 oupfuls of gum', eAnderarm eettin the Waist, ;ilwaYs. hna tho "f ,J pa le) nt. t n-... (.eil le, le are, niaeea toliniii , . • • , 0 ti)eir five )latit , , .. 1, . . . , 4 I, I II , 1)1- , . -, ,. . c: a Way$ sure le be itt eerrectite le of the silting, eeete used in trocInetion here, aaticipatint,, tho potato OS, 1V4i1SAF$ are not quite ettou Tamil), uo Hem in ;i.31,„,i.rt, "lea, e tame pretentious lionies lut%c win- F,..„4 40,,:n.t„ 4 ,4 - f - ' h ,,:41::', , fW; ii• , 1 4.1.,„,,,,, ”1111.1gh to 'ere pt4;nly Loilea. Put tia„, Tan,c;tal 'for weore eoirt ia in_ clou,-, barred 011 the outeide be- Thele 1 13Yt',f slie,e(1 I'lle'-)"ed. Iwt"es' teuded Put it on Tilec, t..ike 0, vard ' (11.1`e de h'3115es are' bullt smig thre'tglli.osultric'tehsesn'ilnta,!Ilainntig t�lfie eg•Anes7 tfilhaekeylleistte t14)1at, tilt6.stleius;)lotls'ieNs'41171; 0t:14 's14--'"‘rki'b"e'aal-(eltisuit;indiedlitn;as,1,1\17'.slatter tahlilS, 1 ..411 a OA 11 111g -;.1n with Salt and pep- sod..., out -the eu'd of ii on' the fio 1r i 'up t.... the :street, wItieh givee them rer and -0, very light dueting of and it*are II Li'. the appearance ef eells in A prietot, I-u‘'Ilt.4111 ellds l'''Ith In"$ie 4" `b-ule"• ''''''''asiekness, a moladv he4 whieh she to i•eport to the kin.- the *on le- floer F11-1 tile tin •ir4 tbis order . m per, on „urn ,s ou ,, 1 n 11.)g 111 ale evVilln,g, ,- = 's „eNtro-uocir )1, u e e . .... , • , r, Le,"- 4 P, 1 ' 4 aroundevhde you mark tt wIth tat- , - I 0 e• 4 id it m be- tron of lite work n• conevetton. melt ha a ratter quick oven. tirit:1 the 4 - e ow, - - .t1",,„0 -1010 , ' mar- - sti•eet, writes Jessie Vawler in the er ,. ••• ., • • , . „„ . e°11111el,led to bow continuously froin LeViteS, ., .. petatoes are eooke th flv4-. If 1 I e, k It . A „eies Tuo. . ee, ef Jklal4Ille t filil.11itletsl(tlIIISI1 tlilleleillOortill:1 tO Velerll.eriarislt;,itt114n-,,at„ashierwrinienrtettliym<l'oonftetaltles 18, Read tberein-The writer re- _ d tall the wav around ttvo inehe$ uP ' l'e• 4-1114" . nos., '4P----- - 13 #1 I ' ' eognizes the repeir of the temple, 1';tuffetl breast of mut-trait is a on tiie",,arii,, .,e s tl i -41! graes is io sight, and all tile flowers fiat, 0* 41 board and cover it vith I 4, 1 1 a" ''ll ( one oottoowood on the tottskirts 4 trV of the glohe it the 10,,,,, deathetiggestive of old-fashioned wily tiortiuWe of it.' ;Vim. ittine that then 1isnir erel„. 1..de A t-,tri,ythitiee height to relies -e tile -,„ 'e‘1,1131 11201o11,tt this contrivanee sive tile repair of the temple, which, britl Iand rt.iik to uunt,teli thoi,oughty, ,ot It 15 dec,,veedeirtneneil 10011411st brown color a house aud ru, r '01'444 1,1, unKi he ol ercoirm by fatigtte if been intrusted to the t,:are of the t.,1:,, 1,0,,Iti dish. C.T.et, the 1).utoie,r and t in il 10,4- ,eIte-flont the. tr,a: are iceFt in the patio. The pertiett, uealth conditions .itt Auatrana head, witielt ehe endeavore to make whieli had been. int 10 Pentateael, , tvitere tt ita,i beell ei1.14!ked, 1( lielPS 1 .. o k ,.;11,,.,:r,,,i. ettifflug tIE laz,ealerumbs, .,. ,..,,,,.,,at ii.,0, .‘s 44,.. ,,hart, is 1;_i ant% one irepper benne'. rate of 10.9;") ii, tholy5and a. ,year may eLotrte$Y than A it vra$ (110 1.10(ik of Deuteronomy p,,,..eet, ilel,bs, paroles.. and c.,•hopped -4-f..-- -"‘" 4," 1 '''''• ''' 1 .'' " 1 To enter one kt these loits is to he aeeePted as arl index, saYs the BOW FROM THE AVA18'1". 1 1°.lt "tc "ad, tile s'iatelllItt ir' . 1 I, Afedical Record. a e to get ru fret off ;vet es net tee • i a Kings that, "Slittplian read it" is sii-G talquattyet:01 ..iv,,,ei:It.,,vvit.lisriealsi,i4t,iietlilkit.i.g;:lii, gp1,410174101,1;,:xee:11„5125a,etah,tieltat„:141ite,„tiit:ici;.ir:. sbtleillikIrlonot‘1,1 to see ;•10,41,(1er; rea•livte,ii;erlil i The death rate from int ‘7,,,,,,001,1$„i,, 7111,S iinattivr o,.ft how,ing in r!- once credible and tratural,o • „ A govi thick faier (4 thi, &n e' the zlete •" - '''' ,." - - •••• - le; howls ated ealleere '11 mo eoriter lilba: itiltstaiiii‘!:1,e'ilit.1.,e111.ve4lelevt!ittrilsr10:i.144,1111„1.11,1101t11 61)1:1°bItire'''is5^°;1tp{1(01.11e.ti'tti,alt;nlottil•irneat'e Ot:1 ttiliT, 111:.11913.11-Itieonrctit.n14itis vellitli.ethies-coTunlitei cl!1!); , . n un\at. roll it carefully. and ,,„ew elle a little laile of eltarred asitee in att- a - 4 hem t•ct reanove the hoae?„ 14,y the. meat haetinli t1lle'd 15 al!„ lar vil age can boast tv,e) trees, are better than in any other wan, as graeious possible, hot whieh to the kine and so bays he read 11 other, and a rude altar made of a iS let71:1 than 9 per vent, of the fereneesr and even disiAltt$m among Dent. 28 would be apt to move Ritmo, 1/0:11E 111,NTS, couple of paaing bONes, fieeorated deaths, -which is a 03, et pmeente• • 'e Thern. e °I 14- nud imPel- king deeply AS 1141 thought of edges. elow3y IN• • • tlt r • • , 44114 Kaanla 1Norwegien dislike -Grate with a few gaudy bits of tinsel and age than any published apy ral families, and has ereeted no peopie,,s melee, ot, tho euverruv, aNe votntoes and one when peenlg. apwes pour buil, scraps of on an,, • otlier eountry which eomp4wS end vf had blood am ogst thcou. jlehtrcall. 0,10, add tree teeepooeful salt, vile ins. 1.% a ter oteer them, and the prtr- bottles -with withered flowers.. au StntiStieS in an oqually reccumi Aemrdmg to the rules of etiquette, ...10 A hipranee,,,sin-A.,„ v„.„ „„ rupful flour: Therp frem ecs,-; ill be more 0104 earrled out. 009riug to the virgin of Guadaloune inanuer. it is unly the lady ef highest rank m7 -(00 ‘)I.) ' • I a. t , e,- as Al 111.11. ly e4)11)1)er wee)) into boring water in Nemo', Tan boote Wm. not easit;,,* etain if Who loOks (14.1wIl fl'0111 tile \vansJfl ' N.C.W '9"th -W2licS the 21°t-ille." ill the c3•Tr'iagee. w'larrtY 'e bo is P"'". ."110 (tere"4"1- the 1"-"°1)-6et (01 a ell - yea have a:Small Itieee salt. pork they are well polished eeverall Choirs, bed and table are lo-Nol'k3 att" of vase3 IrmlmooarY and Illitt°(1 to respond to the saluto- 'Lica! (!C( 15(I2 and the /ether Y -found- 1of- O0' or eoroed beef, bon About teei•ee. times before being worntor the first] not commonl-11,exleau wo- roat t" te°106e, has be(o (7°11)- "3 or bowing) and 11 110/1, .131" Get/allele who govereed 1•Are cities quarters of an hour, A. few pieces tlnle' oittlitalliiienloerditnoIrtrettni,tl,iolIs,rrvinilt,.ttntiljstqi.te(lattseo. te-. 'eniliagf°"/41s,.*g(«•4h.s likic'Ntsti.ti.Sie;n11.:e144o14,50 itt,es WI1145 4111(4 44I111 OL 4411'4-' 4)14 o '11;94e1icil) cuer:i'si go ft Val'V ; 1 N ., 1("010. 114a'h 41teY , tile Ian' °I jeruen' 41. earrot Yellow tirnip may be SueakingBoote--Priat tiowes,patlos ate InIt,which euees occur arc !1 1\ t itwith 1103 mother-in-law'Qteen T4: k"?"'e4l- allilllele' oaal in with the dempliege. Fry a tne bouts su RS to let out thethrough°ut hea•eTiso•ttiton of fnro:ln 140(1 tllt heae AlehAldIa, tile 101 11111 1aS )e- )fieot10senatirevetVe •pore terItilcri:iaii*fl.°ilbtlrretlt:47.TilSi?nitrahe)1er(eeribaare washed with .t , a sollttien of on-- el 11.1uti.(l.i:cle‘fli:mio:11.etki)lieo‘istlail,c,t1rgiil.fig11;tt,oryllsoar.: certain. ' ie •,, l'a bl';'3`a'-itne:It:Ciet8rerar`Pet 'llit:cil ilti'ou;„--k1Pa'ic'ka: selr(o'41-17(°1,tsnOltw:rt-el (ell el -#.41e, lifoel;llthbeedn,4:11111('1- i 4111(115citbieill'; rletisIsdi• otnh•is 14141)4111tee'115'e frIrlsitren 7;1, 1:41;;aiel!;:e:roesplf:tiligleii•:::;11.;ielstneg;s4r-10<l)‘1,itlin;),,,%eTtltuileeri tfloapet 0151(11e:11i intlalaes- he (00 te4s or i)f,17chuot'va. );-:- fYire 'i';...)%a tatis fe‘ar ital.) wash, and dry a. quarter of a, j%Illitent.1ies in the red pulp, This is aroun(1 the Illaidai ior awIlY rr()m -?-aoc,Q.I's. Inntber of King Albert of the threetening e•tlernitv which, pound of vorrapte tot/ ehop finely a $anall piece of eandieti peel. Shred a qual•ter of 11 puond of tuet •and work it, into three-quar- ler s of a• pound of nous, add a tea- epoonfol of bakingepowder. Make ell into a ba-tter that, will just pour with one egg beaten in a little milk. Poll"- into a. greased piedieli. end hake in a et-eady oven for ene hour and a qnarter. Hand sugar trith this, as there ehould be none cooked in it. Devonshire Pudding. -Wash and 41 here one sees 41111Y an occosionO1 a'', °Pell 4111 81 , • 111°re gell"' of Belgium, in the days when her the reeding of the law let/ him. to teeinieght, and ,air asre the oneesi, water et,tryie,r. or a peon eloKly 03 al than in 413111' 41t,nere°1111tr1"- sister-in-law, the late Queen Hee- expeet, disPellerS of disease, They e•hotod, rapped in ms serape squz.tting On .-1,,r eisrterolesteK(jarneoevardaav<s(IvIen.111zgustiroanisi: rietta of the Belgiztos, was still 0,), Huitiab the, vrephetes_eTho therefore, be freely admitted to the groan(' in tire sun. Pigs and e01 11 11( 1 IS . . , • ' ttlYre' absolutely refused to dri'e terni was applied to several warner, every howee. dogs axe everywhere. They Icoironie, 1;10'etnr44.101,11.1(ltle)odremx.i'tsit c40*1..:.ulligteLsbiel.:(;1111:11'.. a.n, n b ere n ith 14 e- Ittt, tc:r, . on the in the ola Testa meu teemi dam 1-)e., , • To chirif fat after frying, throw from -every open doorway ant .tal 11 1 . Tin . ;.,iolloil that it )N as 111Jortorie to 714 1:te, 'tal • • eeping is th into the fat a few sliees of raw po- l' -'w us' Yt4Pillg and buking' A rye; forlitt01 (,0•0r 'tee'l);I'g' ereIS her cligeity to be unable, to return ..,°11 tile salutatioos addressed to her per - tato and cook to a gelden eoier„ dozeA dogs are not too Purny for an „ich,,Yvari., tep,ec.otry,n,g vile e.,-01 purify the Eat wt,ude.rful. averae Ronny. Aod the pigs -they - 211, etta-sn?r,atnel Puoile Prace. sonante ., sleep in the middle of the street, tatImildiaitiort"'‘Uf tnoilliklreLedntothtehre- fo'rt°)d1)-- ' -. ''' . ' ' The intret- duitingtoslied ,eourtesy -when beating white of egg be and not until our hor'ses' feet are i stuffs ar„ well °be owed.' 1IPiliti 1;' old F'1111)eYer rlltneiS j0- '(-• ff 11 shop8 oeph to Iii, rclyll guests when driv- fmre that the pla,te is perfectly almost on them clo they 'grant tun ..1 r } lazily move a step to the right. tere mea • IS o ere< or - • to lind sheets 'ng thena baek to the railroad stn - r(1 If the procese is carried out But in the eventng all is changed is)aflewai,teirS lemlInSnteiffln:roYv front tion at Viena, is when he abso- in the open air it will be ver.Y. and the place is full •of life and stir, -6 1 f boil half a pound of riee in -water gineklY aeeemPlIslied• till tender, -then set aside till cool. An undefinable smell of e°01°11S When told, sprinkle flour lightly ean generally he traced to a. dirty with it, add a quarter ef a. pound oven. Wash the oven thoroughly of 601*e-tit suet, four ounces of with soda and hot water and the i mimic'. of trashed enrrant?, half a pound of three or four abreast on the inside ried or engaged, but the inen -walk termul and also,:a large beds for chronic cases. The Green- vale Sanatorium, near Melbourne, telf-raising flour, one egg, lour 'of the promenade and the women . ettnee-s of sugar, half a, teaspoari- on the outside in the opposite (lir- 111.1.1 emnpare favorably with simil- ar institntions in Europe and Am- 0111, ef spice, and, if you ean spare . windows and wails for the purpose lutely declines to acknowledge ally Everybody comes out to enjoy the of the salotee of the people lining music and to stroll around and a catching <lust, All large cities, around the plaza. Men and women like SidneY Melbourne, Adelaide the street, leaving that entirely to do not walk together unless mar. and others 'have tuberculosis sane_ his visitor, so as to convey to the smell -will vanish. To Color Kitelten Walls, - Dis- solveesorne permanganate of pot- ash in water, and add sufficient a ection. Through the -open doors of this ...solution to the whitewash to, the &Igoe shops may be seen make it the color ytTur require. 'groups of men drinking the nau- „To cleanse a, frying -pan in which ,seous beverage. i fish or onions have been cooked, ” These shops, as well as all the fill it with water, anti bring it to stores, are not known by the names the boil, then drop in a. red-hot of their 'owners, but by some sloth cinder. Afterwards rinse in the usual way. Blaek leather bags will be much improved it polished occasionally with a good boot cream. This cream nourishes the leather and prevents it drying and cracking, as is so foten the case with bags, espeeially those , not constantly in It. a little eandied peel. The rice must cool before being use(1, Bake 'n a pier/lel) in a slow oven for evrt, heors. Stew of Meat and Haricot Beairs. -For this. with care, the remains ef the breast of mutton may prove eufficieet, or' a little more meat may have to be purchased. Cat the meat into small pieces and fry them lightly with an onion sliced, dredge all thickly with flour, and stir till 'browned, then add suffici- ent stock ''water to cover, and let all stew gently for at least. an hour. The haricot beans, which must vary in quantity to your re- roorements,, should be soaked °Ter night. put on in cold -11-34Rr, brought to'the boil, and cooked for three hours without ealt, When nearly done add salt, wok -for a little -while, and drain thorough- ly, Place a dish in a circle, plaee ithe stee+ ed meat in the centre, and fanciful name as "flowers of the May," "Afternoons in April" and "The Surprise." No village is tob smali to have its band, and a, good one too, that plays at the plaza orie or two, evenings a week througho01 the year. The natives are very musical and one hears everyvdiere the tinkle of the guitar or mandolin use., .playing • some native air, like - the Darning finighh'i plaintive "La Golondrma ' or pos- 111Th.—i11ILt1r 5, steeking, beit down the sibly the latest importation Iron ,darnecl places -with a flat object; home. for instance, -the en`cl ,of the.da-rna., One does not peed to read the iag spool. Then the ,dained spot sign Esquela para innas painted is nice anti•smooth, ea -using no dis- •big black 'letters on a low pies, comfort oriTrita:tion to tender tered baiiding to know .that it is a a feet. . , . school for girls for- the children, , 1 -Tse for Old: Stockings --Excel- study -in concert and -well; Pill- . , ., „ - • . • . lent dust (oaths c -aa he,,:,Tia'ae, a - monary trouoies area not eoininon ' _ , , . . . at this altitude. Primary educa- .Gratifying progress has been made in isolating chronic and More particularly open eases of toberea- lOSiS. New South Wales, Vic- toria and South Australia, it is es.. Liraated ,that A least 111) per cent. of these cases have been placed in hospitals and a good. proportion of the ..remainder under supervision. Tbe health officials believe that on- ly a` few years will elapse before every case of pulmoria.ry and throat tuberculosis will be uncier such con- trol as to reduce the danger of transmitting the infection to a min - .14)30114. 1 . NOT HALF 'COSY 'ENOUGH. An old c,ountryrnan, compelled to sit in a suffocating smoking cow; partment in. a crowded excursion train, gazed open-mouthed through the window at a lady on the plat- form, who was giving the porter exhaustive instructions regarding splitting and se -wing toget le storage et her, bicy,cle. •: OARE OF TTAIBB;ELLAS. 1}P{Per halves 0.1 compul$0ry 'throughout the stora , ton h.o,l.,,:e. place these (-rug, 'el 0.0,.,•,.,..7,3,,:.,0.p..a.! iand so every village' that ';,you find it tlie .best. at te YI fi OT1 be,StO wed on. an umbrel- FVery woman will admit that the irl.,.)I karei, airtight pa: ili With a few ,t-itep's'•,,6L311:'-h9.:;?i:,:,Lio.091;oisiriosne for ho-ys and an--, li3tialc,eer\i,nsetc1;3tier-evia,,i,ikoir. ic-,16orl,talieclt., , fix , . . losene sprinkled on demand ' g • '' - 'i ' -i i 1 bell. ' any 31'. TO keep or, 3.11 good ordea is nut jea,,,,,, stand .t.,„ . t 4,- ' •••• - ', ' rav dav comeS once a niontli one .P'4Y \v-11.? toe Atid close , labor wasted. How often h•ave oar am , 1 a , „ "efl-v-'c'ur 90urs'- -7W•tyrk' at, ihe3mines stops fox the day. t•Ile 'I'll:n{1'6w 8 SO that no one (111) get aaci. al, 4110+1 00') ,,DII"-birairh.c•red moi,,t, bonnets and hats. bec11.:'save-cl by an ea,s.a .wit.,newi.,, „he 9). 1) t-7 o'clock the men an& woni- 113, and- cover up the handle harS, ' - 'umbrella, when we have be'an ,.. ,', `, , ' ",'•-• - 'd ‘-) eii begin to 'ga-thea around the „ii_ .a.-nd make sure that the .train does- oaug• I sudden , ea,n,pour \\It 1 , • , ice and set up their little stands 11 shake it when it goes 0I'rer the no shelter near ? . as ' ' for the sale of duk-'', es limes 'Pei/Its." 3,3 'One Oii the -se downrouvs on granates sugar r cane an- onge, 40e porter proirred .1 N.o 1 Oh Atteshould OBEYING IFATIIE.B,, • By 9 o'cloc.ik the.place has taken- On -(1'6i-el-ice, T)ockletecl his tiP, arid 1111r1 arrival home thee umbrella ,1- • , not be stuck in the stand -nd 1e115 ,,\17.4 t,o, .1 .,, o10 . • quite, a •holida), .3:spec:II Groups of to oralo as the m'oisture, gradual- Trae father was ra1-13el: 3.i.)--st-iciii-3-1 s 1 1.5;eallij°,1:lti,s,' leieaiell'ap-wi;ts13;taoubtlialeckgroetSt'o.c1-1 elieOdnelhel-ird-line tc>111,iv11(),Ijilleg‘in.fn-egile'1°)11'1" , latter the impression that the po- pular homage is addressed to him, the guest, and not to himself, the Emperor, BIRD SONGS DIFFER. The ellOW SOnolinues Gives Quite a " Sound. Sortie people cannot see any dif- ference at ,first between the songs of the robin and the wood thrash, 'but to the initiated they have no- thing In common.. 33eginners usually see little dif- ference between the songs of the Baltimore oi•iole, th•e robin, the scarlet tanager and the rose- heads of lioitses and clans.. breasted grosbeak. Yet the oriole's 30. All the people -it Was a. po• lay is a.loaost a pure whistle, the tune varying much with different individuals; the robin's song is a be.tid warble, a little strident,, iii places; t,he tanager sings a weak- er, finer note, like an undeveloped horse robin; and the grosbeak has beteutiful warble, rathe,r loud at times, but perfectee pure and rnel- A bird may have tll-o or more distinct songs. Some c,ommonily have three, while no two iaclividu- al birds of certain species ever sing preciselY the same tune. Occa- (see lesson for July sa), the, re,Forim sionallY or Josiah had preceded the • will ecliPse })erf03'mrilice of ing of the law book, and ba4f rivals. The 0,t"'" °I. the common sprung, not from tlJe 10 c-nr001:\e's lec'orli°1 \\-venr'sa'It)iljttoiaitisal°i\l'f- isAllte•emia;fw.a bpulo 1.11,,r014i.11,iciLgh.e TIlahtetili:oar10(lNevi ties when ndnist,ering to its jog verse ,therefore, ni,ay be re - are seldom recognized. tl.111.0 \ava,rrckletol-fa jsoasiasiii;rnma.r.}' of the refoin, spring ur late viii,ter often gives forth qaite inusical All, his days they deaarte, sohods. not -But atter his death. iu Aiany singers not orclinarily 5e1031 s„,eliniakim:,,she oioplr 0)i borale the wife of halal), Noadiah (Neh. G. 14). Haidali must have, beee wotnan of acknowledged re - 85 a prophetess, inasniech as the messeegers of the king songlit her out. at once, when directed to inquire of Jehovah." 1,Ve have no farther information concerning her than what is contained th this, and the parallel account in 2 Kings 22. 14.20. Her husband's grand. father was keeper of tlie garments kept for special festive occasions at the palace. 24. Ali the curses -See Dent. 28 15.28, A more terrible fate for the city and the nation,' could hart113 be imagined. 28, Gathered to thy grave in peace -As Josiah was slain in, the, battle of -Megiddo, those words, ift taken literally, are at least a testi- mony to the genuineness of the1=, - prophecy. As a. matter of fact, be- cause of his personal piety and hu- mility, the king was spared tbs agony 01 witnessing the evils which befell his people. 29. All the elders ---No otheial class is incant, but rather the pular assembly, eonsr.slang of all cla$ses and 31. 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