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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1908-10-22, Page 3r �• '•TIIE • 11.Be 61ad in dehoyah, and re-CAfl(ISp}line ever sleep. MEN ARE PAID TO MURDER itis Fx arc late; the Rulgariao Yer4� lotce, ye righteous—In verse r the Church, and became to all politi psalmist invited all godlycal intents Greeks. Women's Ailments red what, vt-r fur eu many • persons , xttpd»ti to •oiler frOttl u• ane wpaka��, Y,•There is no r; • ,R •:• to engage in prayer. Now he Burn re - RECOGNIZED TARIFF l� MACE- REASONS FOR MCRI)I•:I; - t If You Are Afraid of the Sword You Had irons all such ashave, like himself, nervousness and tllaeple+a.ett►e�a•, u,RQ,ia, RES. - experienced the joy of sins forgiv- DON1:t FOR SLAVING MEN. In turn the Bulgarian armed hysteria a anti melancholia, faint and dizzy en, to join him in thanksgiving and L a ds retaliated with murders t;f spells, and the hundred other troubles ' ` • s • '.raise, exhc►rti►1 thein :yell to '—` (; , + , , which roaster the life of too many wuwen Better Not Eater Christ's Service., R r ek priests, Grtck school teach- a round of sickness Had su8enng. CUREshout for joy as be is prompted to Bishops of Greek Church Winning els, and the head men of Greek \ ii - u., by the gladness which at this lutes, making it a rule to leave up- MILBURN'S HrART Pick. moment fills his soul. Proselytes by Threatening r rs the bodice of their victims lt•t- den to abiliouand relieve all thetroubles Ind. ''Thou therefore endure hardness icg, as long as it invites men with _ alp sac,rc,, tc 1'K telling the rcubuns for their AND NERVE PILLS dent to a bilious auto n[ the system, inch u „ .-_44,- Dizzlneu°, Nausea. Dtow*!►k.a, Li,►trea: after as good soldier of J --tills ('lire::!. promises orrises of ease, of heavenly rest , destruction. It \vas the old ear eating. 1•aiu in the Silo. La. while their>;.oat - II. Tine., ii., 3. slid earthly peace, it will attract JUST TUI LEASE. HIM. A correspondent of The London I IIare Restored Thousands nds of Canadian srtaam iw•sures*, Las beer:►ehu,.ulricurit:g p Cf the (original Church against the J WO1nGL to Health and Strength It is hardship and not ease that only the weaklings. When it shall He had asked her to bo "his'n," Daily Graphic, \writin =Erato llrauia , ,ii SICK ` lila tdur�ia, t' schismatic Bulgarian creed, the Pat-�•u,r,,}, gi,'L4 budding int., womanhood attracts men. Those who have the stand and say to men, 'Here is a and she had made lip }ler mind that =" tells of the bands of riarchate against the I'x arc hate who suffer with pains and headaches, and capacity kr greatness crave great bleat work to be done, here are Ehe had "worked out long enough, murderers that infest the country, which has out ended with the ees►• whose face is pal,. arid t,teee,l �e'atrr, or headache. set c,rter•e iftue Liver pills are things to do and they are willing tasks that will cost us dearly," the any way. Su she accepted him. She and! of the hart the Bishops of the gO\ crnment by Young Turks, women at the chap •e+ of life , _ eee3ally valuable in (:o►►rteie:,ll<%n, curing aL.l pre- the u' 1 f , w•ho are lie t to bear pains and privations ill- strong will !luck to its banner. \;;ls perfectlysatisfied with her Creek Church lake in the work ofr<�uy sut,ie.t t<, hot flushes, fueling of ,it, ta,linj/Lieaunc,Yln co,ut.lalnt,whilothep,aa• For under the Young Turks every ' pins eorrectall ,li,,r•to,,,o.tho,+lutnsc6[U,nnlatethe volved in shell deeds. Commonly The :till to the Christian life is place, but she wanted to have a murder. He says :—Some eighteen and time tib ear., aro tided over l,' '• c' HEA .nar.guixt++tt,et,swc1a. l�y°r,uta►eroaal� t•:e make the mistake of urging men a call to the heroic; it is the impel.- },r.use of her own. ,Su they were char- months ago the foreign agents as- ,The s- tllarl cle,es \tlsut he pleases, sail alar,- inR ti►11eR by liiti,un,'• Heart t�ll(t.�er�r, to religion because it is so easy and ative of the heavenly vision. It bids' Tied, sistiug the old Turkish Government 1e�glres only if he incurs their dis- fills. helpful ; we ned rather to offer the igen, do hard things, give' up plea -1 It wasn't long after\wnrd that she lit reforming Macedonia offered the u�,a bletcktelaile newspapers slander They have a wonderful effect on a iohetheywr:e.1.lbi almostterlcelesatothr,•ewla0 motive of its cost and ltarcls}eips, lint things, attempt great things, reins: hack to see her former Inas- suggc'stie►n that a few of the many , the petty ir•titsirlaie wome;u'a system, making pains and aches Ludas hiniself a shop lie the• upon vanish, bring color to Om pale r hack and suffer a �i aties,°c!ncseedses ne!onJl,�rte':�iii<< a There is little hope for any man follow their own highest hopes and tress about sonll�thin;;, and the let- nturllc•rers in the persona should b3 road the merchant aparkto tt, the eye. 1'Lt, old, worn whoou;,etr-thewwilltludthes©littlepilleright- who does nut respond to the call fairest ideals. It says to the least; ter noticed that she was wearing flit to death. Up to that time allan• bling5 in arms tired out languid feelings give lace to able 1ueoitaflrsraCethat Li,r. will net ba w11 --.f men, Set out to save the world. 1 mournin Of course she was sot.- ! sentences, dell sentences of death, body ammunition duty free; any- strength and vitality, aud�ife,►een worth r of the, heroic. 11 a may have lost g bugita44)withouttLtlu►. BLitafterallsickhaulIt bids men lay down their lives. ' I 1►an Is?are allr a rewolyc�r; thc,bri- tie,inl;, r the youth's enthusiasm for deeds of (ry for her, and wets rather sltrpris meant only imprisonment until elle tS out of ail. 'rhe, cuts- I'rtca ACHE daring, and we may now be willing It is no easy thing to live the life; r 1 that she made no mention of her (Aliened's friends bribed the `t'urk. I ,d1 cents per box, or hoses for r unity is armed as it never was 81.• 5, at all druggists, or mailed direct on tt- wear slippers instead of high that sets the soul above the sod, to • bt reavement. It is indeed a griev- ,s1: jailer to release hien, or, at the Before ; arms, dealers and people P P ggy Isth•bane of leo ruanylives the! here Is whet*: l►l:Ot9. I3!tt sOnret},lnjr, essetltial to; libi►t. constantly this battle, without c lis thing when a honeymoon is cut, id.nge5t till the next of rlany gen- receipt of rice b we make oar great bout. Our pills cureitwhile the least respite, against the sloth Ebert. i era} amnesties. 'rhe old regime 'arc taking advofe of liberty, as 'rlis'1'. ]ln.svxv CO.. I.z'n., Tn.bato, Oat. ethers to not. full living has died within us if our; I git is called. One the rtrusltrootn (efers Little Liver Pills are very small and blood does not flow faster at the ; and selfishness of our natures. It Finally the former mistress; was as lenient \\ rill prisoners its it, Le.njeurels that recently sprang into Very esey to tale. One or two eillatuakeadose+. thought of great sacrifices and if' is hard to resist the temptations to brought up the subject herself. "as merciless towards innocent' } e�n lie P g �+DEFINITIONS. The y are sit Lolly rea;Ctabluu,� do not grips or ec m remise with our own ideals, „ ,,,, >> . g re declared the other daySMART 1 purge,,butt,yth,,ir putts actionpleaatcanwho wc, do not feel the impulse and de- ' P You are in mourning, Il1aegieZ peasants. But when the weekly „ t' snatch the prizes offered for some suggested. that there is more liberty in Tur- 'O'°II'' brie to have Oltr S1lare ire tlec►el. he suggested. murder list hegira to assume pro- key t}ran 111 any other country in �� suiurt pithy lir humorous do- t7r8TX2 YRDI�I2;>t GO., N>iW Z9t1;. The hope of anyrace is that it slight violation of conscience. "les," replied Maggie,c unsplae- portions beyond all recognized line-often, �-S' ' I K the world."finitiun furnishes a happy il- ka pa f Dom m wilt go on worshipping its worthy IT CALLS FOR FORTITUDE ently, and with no show of feeling its, and the protests of Europeanlustration of the proverbial brevity heroes. Christianity has been must :et all. "I thought t, was the least powers becante pressing the an- ^_�• which is the soul of wit. ��� Valuable to the world and most vi- to stand for things that are high, I could do for 'it'll." thorities then decided to try the To bit off a jury as ' `u body of to be willing to be called fool for "It is shown, no more then ) , , , VENGEANCE OF A SCILIAN'. tel within itself in the measure that g pro- suggestion of the foreign agents. To BIRTH It.1T!•S I\ EUROPE. men organized to filler out which some deed of faith, to choose the er respect, of course. 1 ala very each town of importance through- ' _ " " side has the smartest lawyer,'' is - - it has been a religion of hero woe- T p_ Mari bills Four, Wounds( One and ship.It has been the glowing en- 'lora/ling prizes of honor and truLa sorry. It must have been a great cut the province orders were sent to satirize Hien of our "intelligent 10 g g and right where men are struggling �� I IIighes;t in Eastern and Southern y b 'fakes to tits Woods. thusiasm of its people for the per- ggt. g shuck. by the Governor-General that a fellow -countrymen." fcr theprizes that perish. !"Parts of the Continent S son and the glorious, sacrificial lifeP "Great shock eselatinied Mag- prisoner should be hung in A boy once said that "dust is 1010SThe latest brigand massacre in It calls for courage to do the gte, in surprise. Then, as she Nearly every country in Europe mud with the juice squeezed out." icily }las created it great iu, res- °f Christ that has counteracted the the !vent on, "Oh, A CONSPICUOUS PLACE, publishes a summary of the infer.- A fan, we larn from P C bristly kind of service in thisanother ju- cold and sterile aspects of its philo- grasped idea, she)' stun even in that section, where world. Living for men is not a mat he ain't dead," with the accent on and that the body :±hound not be elation obtained in the census of its venile source, is "a thing to brush such affairs are rather coronion. r�P}lies' to of soft sentiment; serving the "he." population, ith" A man named Pasquale Turi, who The theology of Christianity has need is something sterner than �+haven't. cut down for it day. I p elation, which is taken every warmth off a; a monkey, "a tended rather to invite cowards to y g "You lot your husband?" Here at Drama :, spot was select live lir ten years. By studying these sural} boy with a tail" ; salt, "what was employed by a gentleman iu scattering a few teardrops over the M.t =ishookcc. on the main road outside the p a , g o her head.condensed reports interesting conn- makes your potatoes taste bad Catania, was discharged for some its ranks; it has said to men, ifyou part Thens wh • are you in such deeptcwn, where there was one of the Rarisuns as to thepupa- when you don't put any on" ; and gslums. No man can take the << reason. He thereupon proceeded to are afraid of hell believe these pf the oppressed without making an �'�,�� growth Of PP K inournin�, . few large trees that race this gen- For may be obtained. ice, "water that stayed out laic in get revenge. He hist attacked and statements and you will have $ g R ' enemy of the oppressor. "Just to please the poor lad,"an- erally treeless country. As the For inzttance, it is found that in the cold and went to sleep." shut his former employers brother- NOTHING MORE TO FEAR. The cross his followers must bear swered Maggie. "You see, it's this Greeks were the people to whom IJtoportion to population the birth A schoolboy, asked to define the in-law while he was walking in his is a real one, not of sighs or Fcnti- was.," she went on, when she had the lesson was to be set in this san- rate is larger in eastern than in word "sob," whimpered out; "It But the fact of Jesus of e phi Nazareth inents, but of the hatred and up- decided to tell the story.; western Europe and in the southern means when a feller don't want to ge rden. Then he fired a shot at thep wife of his first victim, but as thn has been mightier than the pllilo• After' }ak, a Greek, Armen It;utzo by p sophies and men who either abhor- position of these who have been lvi was married, he comes to me an' i Hanle, was the man :bussu for the than in the northern part of the cry and it bursts out itself." shot failed to kill her he entered used to fatten by wrong while the he says,`Ma 'Maggie,' he says,`the lope. t= He was taken fru:n prison continent. the garden and attempted to stab red such factitious forms of right:-ggi +p I A good definition of a "Pharisee" the woman to death. °listless or failed to understand any servants of the right stood cunsplac- pcor woman never had nobody tot quietly before daybreak, and, un- The birth rate is more than twice is "a tradesman who uses long 9f the philosophy have been swayed et.tly by. It is the cross of being put on r►:ournin' for her, an' I dun- !informed of the scheme afoot, was ItasIrltarge in Itlessia us it is in France. prayers and short weights"; of a His fernier master was attracted counted a foal because you choose, n�► that she's been treated ri 1 'by his sister's cries fur help andby ,admir:ttiun for his life.tl.e ri ht before revenue the ood ,,, g.ht, I surprised \when his escort drew lipormandynd thesouthestern humbug, "One \chi agrees\\ithov- C admin s ought to be groups of , g , g he says. 1VIto+ fieri I. ,lfc+ first under the tree with the noose of Frazee, whir© the birth erybucly" ; and of a tyrant, "the rushed to her aid, whereupon Turi of others before our own. , says who have caught the vision y'wife, he. 'She was all alone Ranging from it, Navin expected rate is lowest, the births at times ether version of somebody's hero." stubbed him and then Hied: his es- of thegreat and costly service Oval The \world wants men n ho will l a the world, exeeptin' for me,' Ile onl • that he was to be shipped in- fall as low as fifteen to the thou- Thin soup, according to an Irish cape and started for his home. miter, more than it wants thc►se t 1 P I g When the world needs. They are Chris— , says. She had no women folks to to exile. Before the Turks pulled aline! inhabitants in a year. But mendicant, is "a quart of water hen he arrived at his own house who can succeed ; it needs those whoI wear inournin' for her.' An' so I the Greek a the asked if he bad in Russia there are many districts, belled down to a pint, to make it be brained his wife by striking her i ave racceptc accepted the hristtha anything to say, they he crinis out as in Orenburg. where the births btrunf,. are not afraid to f.•lil or to lose, if i Fires to }rine, I'll do it for the poor an =, •, over the head with a hatchet be-mission.cp11 they may serve the ri ht ; it woman, aye. ' cause she prevented }rine from re- They aro to be judged not by their y g ' I s' An here I um.' with a curious statement shout the are as high as sixty a thousand in Of definitions of a bachelor, "un- loading his rifle. power to gain wealth, to beautify{ needs those who will endure hard-� .4,— murder for which he was condemn- a year. ,► <<. , ress for the things they count high -altered assn, ,l singular After settling his wife he reload- their structures, or to indeelge in est and most worth while. And all TIIF hi:1KINe(3 (;I� A GREAT cel• He and a confederate, he said, Notwithstanding the enormous and "a target for a miss' are apt eci the rifle and started out by luxurious fittings, but by the sacra- SINGER had set out to kill their man, a Bill- emigration front Europe in the enough. ficial service they are rendering so- such ever will find the stay and in- garian, at the instigation of the nineteenth century its population "What sustained aur sires during shooting dead the first man who at- spiration of their living in the great Among the chorus -singer, of the Creek Bishopof Drama. Mi►nsei row is nearly double what it was their struggle for liberty?"was fletempted to arrest him. Then he eiety. g- , , gg e, Along as religion is a hiding lwro of Nazareth, t!roatro of Iiergarno, Italy there neut. Chrysostimes, and free' him, at the beginning of the century. It what a pedagogue asked a boy, and and and was pursued by the Beingpola place from the deserts of wrongdo- HENRY F COPE. was a tailor, of very moderate they had received the shin of £ii if: believed that at the beginning "as a-tonished when the boy said, and a crowd of citizens. a n_eans and resources, who employ- '['urkish. of the Christian era there were "Their legs, sir." good shot, he held his pursuers off -- - K , ed all his talents and ability toward 'Chis evidence, given by a rnan c.nly a few million people in the A walking -stick may be described and reached the woods, where bel cognized and faced. The four claus- e; the support of .z beloved mother, sheat to bo launched into eternity, whole of Europe. It dues not seem a s "an eke mart's strength and will probably remain and become a THE S• S. LESSENa ��}} e ; of this seri;: describe the sue- One day, as it chanced tae cele-' i ,criniinatin a Bishop high upin likely that the„ brigdnd.K I present rate of in-, young leans \weakness:, and all Those Murders are frequent in ccssive stages of the process of for- brated sin ter Nozari went to the the order of the Greek Church, crease can continue many centuries umbrella as "a fair and fou[-wea- Sicily, but this case is the most no- f;ivcness. slop of this modest artist re. tna:1 9 night have surprised an uninitiated t, come, flier friend who has had many ups torious since the days of Musolino INTERNATiONAL I,E`SON, ti. For this ---Because of this, be- wearing apparel, to place an ureie'r Leropean, but it created little ex- That part of Great Britain ecru- and downs in the world.” for an e\cnrng suit. cilement in Drama. Later some pied It England is now the most and the Government will probablyse Jehovah is a gracious and fur -y g P OCT.0('l'1.►. for- giving God. In this and the nett After conver...iiig for some little (:reek bandsmen, tried in the court densely peopled region in Europe. �. order out troops to kill lir capture 6 g P B p Turi. succeeding verses (6-10) the aut,tor time upon the all -absorbing subject ' t t Snlonica, gave an account of }low The crowding of so many millions generalizes, pointing out, the folly eef tit and fine 's, the eiuger noticed Creek bands were together is at last having the ef- (;};;;y.1N1 1115 22 1tii\GR. __ ,p 1.rsvurl i1. '1'hc' Joy of Forgiveness. of hardening one's heart against that the face ofe tine tailor was fa- feet of diminishing the birth rate. ' Golden Teel, Psa. 3.'. I. it God so gracious and so willing to nniliar, and, making inquiries, dis- ORGANIZED AND ARMED, Statistics show that it has declined Many Different States Cause of Fin- llIN(, .MINE OF WO1tLD• receive those who repent and re- covered that lie belonged to the one-fourth in the last twenty-eight °Fern churust. t and their statements again only con -nuclei Difficulty. tat is •regarded as the leading Verse 1. Blessed—The word thus turn unto him. He points out also ears. If this d firmed the general conviction al - he goes on it will Eng -not Ill a bt,ok called "The Future of of the world is the Robinson translated in several passages in the perpetual, unspeakable happi- "have you a ce►ted voice?" asked 1)e a verylongtime before the PP ready existing. Iter'ruits, accord-, .... of the Transvaal, South AI- the Old Testament hardly implies ress of all who know Jehovah as Nozari. ir.g to the testimony, received their Itch birth rate is as small as that Gerutany,' by State Councillor Itu- rlc:l, which shows an operating the same degree of inward spiritu- their gracious heavenly I•'athcr, hot partirulterl:,, replied the lilt Greek Consult:. :; of France. dolph Martin, recently published, '.refit of $4,385,710. which is 7o per ill joy us the \ . ,rd in the New 'fes= In a time when thou mayest 1)e tailor. "I r'a11 sc�alreely reach :�." � �`;4 f from and cartridges went parts of Germany, as in he author points out that one of In some ar rent. of its total production. The tnruent bcautitude bas conic to found—Ur, "in the time of finding let` roc herr, demu:sled i'\'oZ- given to each man on becoming a Berlin and the region around it, the the causes of financial difficulties tar.nual dividends amounted to 83,- c,ut sirs an, stepping to a piano that steed member of a bane}, and he receiv- 1 irth rate is declining, taut in most in Germany is the existence of the 4t►1,000. A larger tonnage was ,. Thou art tn� hiding plaec in r,:ne corner of the shop. "13e- ed a salary of s'3 a month which of the empire it. still appears to be different states, each of \e hir•h crushed by the Ne►mestake mine. of This; c las, r gin ' holdingimaintains its own expresses to besot fc 1 is gaud remuneration in this: cerin_ is own. government and South Dakota, and more bullion The tailor wit's ,i:f}iculty reached , wilily of e•hich support their own 1 •.. [.esiden this, murders were 1,. PI \:as yielded by the Goldfield -Con- o and (;l,rl :, ►Here and O. paid for uta recognized rate Of .. rsclinl; rn+marc 11-. y protection a. „ ti,lidated, of Nevada, but the South rlghteou. t11 to In our leldsun test .how the. A." Tnf•, CZAR'S DAT. There are 22 ruling l nhnq soul fro 1 R4 to t;t,, lir more, according till►narelis in African naive holds the palm for 1 } re. "1, c•annnt, signor. �� te, the stn x+rt:tnee -- Germain and the aggregate actual profits. i s I of the man slain. llohv Itis Majesty of Russia Spends y' P P God rather Sing the . I co'n.►sa.td you . The Greek I3ishops have long been [ amount of their respective civil cried Nozari, showing signs of an- "Sing to usis,g fear as a pro- His 'l'inie. lisps is an enormous, financial bur- +_ -- 1 ger. se tytizer. Their ssystenr is !hist—lir "Uneasy lies the head that wears den on the country. Owing to the :again a great effort was made, at least this was the typical system a crown," and perhaps the most fact that the individual states of the :Malta i, only seventeen miles in Not only and A was retched. f the Bishop of hlurina, religious i►newsy is that of Czar Nicholas II. T separate length and nine in breadth. the It 1 d danger in !" ou ►ire maintain their own se p or "And now the I3 flat cried Nos..governments. pace which he best' of the misfit important Mona- u: !{aisle. , g Germany possesses ilii. stir district. In Inns, when the His Majesty is said to possess more than a hundred cabinet minis - For Liaiihoeiiq i 1 as it. vet re The unfortunate tailor protected, tors, and a corresponding propor- •lens; of mu but all in vain. Nozari was deter- 1 fashion. l 11 I3 1 1 in the tion of government officials of lower Dysentery mined."Indeed, I am not able." tt Greek I3 I I life It } when the se Ives a heavy financial sacrifiee. grades, and their maintenance in - mean to us. In Psa. 1. 1, "Blessed is the man that walketh not in the counsel of the ungodly," for exam- i rle, it refers primari y to the out- metaphor the grateful recognition ward lot 1 condition'of thec, .. it signifies, perhaps, what our ‘serds "happy'' and "fortunate" might mean if combined and used n i one. Transgression --Disobedience to- v.ard the laws of Jehovah. Sin—Failure, shortcoming, moral delinquency. •'2. Iniquity --Moral perversity, that is, positive wickedness. We note the three different terms used t., describe different aspects of sin or moral shnrteeming. Correspond- ing with this threefold designation ,if sin there is a threefold descrip- tion of forgiveness, this being spok- en of as (a) forgiveness or pardon fat the transgression of the divine command; (b) the covering from sight o the shortcoming or failure, that is, obliterating the record of missing the mark ' ; ane! (c) the canceling of a debt or rather the withholding of a debit entry against the sinner by Jehovah who impa- ct!) not iniquity, No guile --But, on the ctentrary, Perfect sincerity, which is set forth t1s the fundamental condition of forgiyeneass. 3, 4. Kept silence -1M id hall tinned grievously, and so long :is 10. Many sorrows shall be --- God he refused t-+ admit his fault he sof- rt serves his harsher methods of f(red the tortures of a guilty con- dealing for the wicked, with whom se ience \thich he describes by the they are to serve as a chastisement phrase, my bones wasted away, fol sin. The psalmist overlooks for I \ t•n the gelid frantewnrk of the the time being the fact that sor 1 tiv being affected and shrikeit by rows belong also to the life experi- ro The effect of bitter remorse encs of the righteous, and the fact ft r ti rjengduing on physical health else that the finer traits of charac- isi similar to that of great sorrow or ter. almost without exception, are pt rpetua! mental strain beyond the the result, in part at least, of the ciepncity of the human system to refining influence of suffering herei- bl•ar. dilly endured in the fear of (pod. Mt- moist tr re• was changed -- The \ ;t:il sap and natural freshness of t l,e hoer , a, well as its solid f rame- \ijerk. were consumed. 5. This verse describe., as it were, perienced by the repenting r such matters it is natural that (me should speak to ► than of him; hence the use of the second person in these verses. Compass the about— is h writer guard from the secure hidingi has found, but here also he is encircled with strains sic and songs of deliverance. 8. I will instruct thee—Jehovah himself becomes the speaker, re• plying to bis servant's appeal, promising him inst ruction, coun- sel, and guidance. With mine eyes upon word of divine counsel, with the watchful care of Jehovah, • es o e traveler t path- way of life security and safety. 9. Be ye not ---The psalmist's ex- hortation begun in verse R re- sumed. This verse point out silly the kindlincse and gentleness of Jehovah's guidance, who does not drive t►►• compel, but rather "ins Hien to himself 1►y the coin• rulssiun of kindness and lure. Else they will not come near --Or, that they conte not near. 'Turkel were suppressing, in their very strongly developed English user ale ion. a rebellion ofBul- tastes. Here is a ty ►ieal day 1 garia+tse, the Gree is td► pR wouldi e ofRussia's monarc 1 w e go about the country seeing the Court is at one of the many coun- ltead men of each village and asssur- try residences. iter them that they would not he The ('zar rises at 6 .m moles'te'd by the Turkish armies if takes of an English brew con - they declared themselves Greeks tasting of tea, bread-and-butter, andenrolled eir names on the bacon andeggs, andmar 1►t oks of the Greek Church. To prepared by an English cook Ruth rave themselves from destruction the Czar and the Czarina many Bulgarian communities left inclination towards English custom particularly in the rearing of their ____ i^ children. Have You Suspected Your At seven o'clock Itis duties com- mence for the day. He reads a very large number of documents e\ ery morning. The Czar is a great devotee to tobacco, and in spite of the warnings of his physician in- dulges in smoking all clay long. Lunch. again an English meal, is specks floating before the eye., great thirst, served at midday. I t is said that brie�k•dlueet deposit in the urine, or any. I.ngiis;lt only is :~pukes at this meal, thing wrong with the urinary organs, then i- that the servants may not be your kidneys aro of evted. It is really n)t difficult to cure kidney trouble in its fret stages. All yeeu havo are usually played, the C'zar's fav - to do is give T)oAN'S Krr►vair errs 9 atrial. :,rite game being the Russian They are the moat effective remedy to •'wint," at which he stakes large sums. The Court retires about eleven o'clock when there is no State function on. ['ntil quite recency, when her health forbade it, tl:e Czarina worth, frequently read aloud to her 1 i;sl►and an English novel or ex- tracts from English newspapers. Master - -- `'Lias \vft the vase smashed, Mary' ?'' Mary -' if sett lease, sir, it 1iirnbl-d down and please, itself." Master "Humph! The automatic brake again AND ALT, Councillor Martin maintains that "No, signor ; do not he angry. I a ., and pfr if the barriers between the minis - will try. g breakfast, ate states were swept away. and if The B flat was accomplished. and the federal character of the German Summer Complaints y p the: Thr' in a manner that fairly astonished !1 d th h [ together pupil gR + marmalade, empire could he abolished, an ern - the a it himstelf. His ambition be- Homy of $250,i 00,000 per annum } gan to manifest itself. show this would be rendered possible, so that DR. FOw�.�Res ' h t 1 h rr gar t the t 1 'n the path "Now you see it is possible." ]; } the financial difTieultiest of the coun- said Nozari, in triumph, and I try would be se1lvcd at one stroke. EXTRACT OF tell you, my sun, if you will but practise assidiously you will become WILD STRAWBERRY to re the first tenor of Italy." I R )u RpeCl- Nozari was not mistaken, for the Kidneys as the Cause of 18 AN INSTANTANEOUS CURE. 1 poor tailor anti chorus -singer be Your Trouble came afterwards the great Itubini. 16 It, h.ti been used in thousands of homes during the past sixty-two years and has always given satisfaction. Lvc•ry borne should have a bottle so as to o .reedy in cane of emergency. Prier' 3r) event; at all dnrggist, and (Faler'. l)o not let some unprincipalled druggist humbug you into taking t<o- c:ill: tl Strawberry Compound. Tire or- iginal is I)a. I'ow e.t 't'ta. The rest are sub- stitutes. Tule, Lethbridge, Alta, %rites : " We lu vc used f)n. F OlvLER's Ernstc-r 07 WILE) Q1'RAq'ni:rtrir and found it R gii it remedy for Diarrhoea, Summer Complaint and ('ramps. We woulel Lot like to bo without it in the Lowe." Ile that truste'th in Jehovah --- Recognizes that even though sor- row and suffering may be his por- tion. stili God's lowing -kindness shall not. fe1rsake hint, but shall the pathway to the light. )cotnpas, hint alieut. protecting him Mine iniquity del i not hide— ever from any real harm or perman- r'iret of all, the truth must bo re- ent injury. Tf yon have backache, swelling of the SALT LAKE DRYING UP, feet and ankles, frequent or suppressed • urine, painful sensation when urinating, (Treat Salt Lake, the Anserican Pead Sea, is slowly drying up. Sci- entists are now generally of the ( [.iniotl that this mysterious hody of water, situated 4,200 feet above sea level, and 1,011) miles inland, and which has blit a single skate - the Dead yea of Palestine ---is cer- tain to disappear altegethcr within the course of half a century. 4. -- TIT FO STAT. Affable Barber ---You're very bald on top. air. Self-Consc;ons ('tisteenler (mueh annoyed)—What if I nen 7 You reeedn't talk so) 1111101. 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