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'from u straw or small brush. p E )LKS S, It frets agreed that insects Blest
1' Smoked lamp glasses should be 0 : hate Leen the Authors of the n+is.hief,
Fills
v washed in rearm water in which sada OOOOt•Arr(e^• •• c)_)( )OOO1»' th..ut;Ii uhnt kind of insects was not
't F ills the Spirt `Vith kindliness ,t*7lt)lfllC* *** and a little powdered ammonia has
THE 1. NLx1'l:cTKIt. obviu t-. It might be possible to find
i been dissolved. Rinse in cold wulur, eno tthi;h en_oys perforating lead.
DOMESTIC RECIPES. 1 The hair should ho well brushed for There was u candy -store mot. far But these insects seemed to }rave
tl"nttiUt Cream -Two cups of med-
ium brown sugar. One cup of Eng- keep; the hviir glassy and nukes it •lur(~e stare. but it 1''ts n.•uly all tn•tl•e a Passage, but by w•a1 of mak-
t,sh walnuts -uncal; on(*htttt cup of grow; even if the hair falls out the ,(;udovt. '1 his teas not a Ines.• plate- in a weal! They had taken a din -
"Behold, I bring you good tidings' picture and wrought every great.
, ,cam ur mil.. Bettor sae of wal-' brushing should he c uulinucd• 1•tss pans, , but the tt iu::u •t leas
of great Jess til.i• h shall be to all work of tort and that gives the most
,tit; one-half leux,uunfu( of salt; • Tu ellen }aur Irghurn hat S;,rinklr glass
u r of six courses, cunsi.ting firsteul
{ n„ado ftp of a great a:unr south tarred rope, t hen of lead, then of
FAuple."-l.tike it . 1(►. , priceless auto to life. ltn� halt taus uonful u( t'auillu. Buil the hat with water and expose to
We vire all in quest of happiness. Ic,•ligiou is tee life of fall h. No P s q •:+res. and when Bunny w+ nt (fow''+ t •,t i :era rope, then of tape, then of
I f Puntil it hurdcua in ice water; cool (ho fumes of burning sulphur in a to the store with Brother Robert and hemp fibre, and lastly of India rub -
and
Jett it ditirwly implanted, more than Lb+• tuttming child tan slight) stir until it clouds add light tin box. Afterwut•ds brush over
and is the key to life's true interim.- stalk alone can arab et on in thin y Sister liath.rine there was et Mlle bee. The copper strand had herrn too
( Swit h it weak solution of gum uruhi• '
nuts bud turn out on buttered ria or,
(Aliott. But the Uisluku ru tunny • world without leaning upon Cod.I Cabbage is nude mora whulesonto, Itane for each face, and they did not much for them.
snake is to 11vurra happiness from -Hold 'thou uta up!" cried the n. ul_ 1':tprr. ltr•cd to Frowd and push each other Portions of the damaged cable wero
Life I u:uve to hot platter. Serve at onto and nut tittuus Ly being boiled int„'bore were a Horny 1hir'•a tui g
>tharacter. Lire is -pore'. Hence vie-' mist. To be without Cod in our 1, two waters. It contains the wren-' great.b sent to the Natural Ifistury Museum
duo and duty 11n0 teutperuuco are earthly pilgrimage is to have no re- t11 Ut strips of bacon crisped by cook- tial oil which is apt to produce a'see, and it teas nice• to have a little with a lope that some opinion might
bound up wit h LealtIt and success sort in danger. no strength in weak- ing in the oven. 1 had effect on people with weak diger-' aquaru of gl� s all to oneself. be gh'eu, and the oracle replied that
andjoy. whereas 'taco and wrott *do- r,ess, no 'cuotfort in alllicti . J est .Jellied Beef Ton rue-Itoil a tongue1 '1 iter° were always :nutty new things there could be very little doubt that
q, b S tions. }toiling in two successive w•a-
ing entail sorrow and !nisei y. !hero is where rung' ous faith offers a and tthen cold place it in a brick -iters corrects this. 1(n the window on ylonday morning. the (lotting./ was caused by white
1'hu highest illu:;tr'ut of this law c.nnfort bey t price. Clod's glad- shaped mold. Into a pint of sena- ink stains on the tinkers can be and it w'as nice
to gu out amt s}(n ants. Spec Miens of their peculiat
is given in religion. As religion is hens is not. the absence of four and oned and heated beef stuck stir u n'inovod by using the britnstone end; the penny one. had before school -time.
forms of appetite and industry are
our, no focally, so its exorcise' sorrow, but divine comfort over- half -box of soaked gelatine, and when of a match, and rubbing rho stain} }really was only tour, and teas mot. kept In the museum, which .hero not
yields our highest joys. Then star, coming sorrow. sunshine Striking this is dissolved pour the stock with it. This hint is csp,•cialiy con- ;allowe a to ghu down alone, although only that thou will rat tend, but will
heruld •e Christianity came, this glad ;through the black clouds and around the tongue in thou mold.. When' venient to travellers, as a match is hu knew te wt»' i et ferny well. also bore throngti hard suutls;lono
evangel ushered it, "Deltoid, 1 bring cold, set on the ice until the jelly is always available. i 11tun►e•r had said when he was live rock.
you good tidings of great joy.' 'TRANSFIGURING 'T1H•:11, very lion. Tura out on a cold plat-; Before clopping parsley wash it he might go by himself and select
Amid all the trials and persecutions Hope, too, is the daughter of reli- ter 1 in plenty of cold water, mimeos it just the thing ha wanted.
of the {rrieiitit•e Christians they were,gion. Her lurch aloue.casts light up- Iks•f Loaf. -Mix together three very dry in a cloth, then let it 1 !fenny looked forward to this day. REMARKABLE EARL.
yet chiefly' known by their possession' un the impenetrable future. Pluck pounds of chopped raw beef, one- stand some tined, for it chopped wet ; It would be very nice to walk right -
of a sunshine of soul. 1 all the roses of pleasure and wear all quarter of a pound of minced Bait much of the Juice will be lost and up the steps by hit rel( and open the He of Leicester Has Many Claims
And this is the true interpretation the crowns of honor this earth can pork, one cup of cracker dust, two' the pieces will stick together. 1 door, and make tint little bel( hang -
of religion. No (nisei. conception can give, it is still true, as Gray puthe_ teaspoonfuls, each, of snit and pep To brightest tortoiseshell combs, ing above jangle us lie went in. lle to Fame.
of
had, and no greater injustice can 1icully sinks in his elegy, "'17to pants per, and moisten all with two beat After earls tittle of wearingthe
bo done to religion than to connect Y always koro what he wanted before
of glary lead but to the grave. en eggs and a teaspoonful of onion be with tissu, paper' going in. Tho selection was made
Religion, indeed, like all noble juice. Work in two tablespoonfuls i or a soft leather. When tlu•y L•ecome at the window.
passions and pursuits, bus its cross -01 melted butter, and pack in a dim, clean with finely-powYlerect rot-{ Usually- in the display there were
ea, its penitenees and pains; but these greased mold. Cover; set in a roast-•' tcnstonte and oil, applied with a several largo sugar hearts, a candy
Tho causes of this are threefold. aro only instrumental to its far ing pan of boiling touter. and cookl chamois.• I ebbe and a box of fresh taffy. Some-
several
ono- M-
ars
is the lila of love. It gives greater and neuro exceeding joy. llo in a steady oven for two hours. eta A work and worry saver for honso- times there were valentines and -
trs that most blessed truth with is not a Christian but a Pharisee the loaf get cold in the mold before wives is a tattle, or flat shelf, higher fu Ilefurry rabbits. 1'hero were glit-
turning out. I than the kitchen table, on which to balls and suints of beads for
Mint Jelly. -A new form of mint do work which requires bending over; girls, lett Denny never carat much
as an accomtpaniment to lamb is:- or would, without such a conve° for these. Of course any ono thing
mint jelly. '1'o make it,• strip sulli-j fence. Another is a broad strip not was eot remarka
warble. but somehow,
cient. leaves from their stalks to string -attached to the apron band, when they were all tastefully arraug-
make a cupful, packed measure. Pour, from which aholder, which is al- ed in a window. he liked to Lazo and
over then a pint of boiling water,: ways at hand. And apropos of aze•
and Good Will
It with austerity and to make it a
toe of
THE JOYS OF LIFE.
which language ever exulted. "God whose religion does not take morose -
la love." Not a mere power seeking ness and harshness out of his spirit
tor righteousness, but a perxomality and fill it with the sunshink of kind-
effulgent
ind-
offI eat with love. ile created the !bless and good Will. ill. teli
ion
means
world as an outgoing impulse of freedom, not narrow austerity; soul -
love; and to rational beings Ile r:•- ful elation, not gloom; a quickened,
Veuls Himself as a Father. When re- not a dulled, appreciation of the best
ligion leads us into this view of 11.0 joys of living. cover closely and keep warn over 'tprons, we know of a dusting (fenny waited impatiently for
King in His beauty theft do Ivo To unaffected religious souls the hot water for twenty minutes, that 'tpron" which saves one woman much birthday, and he planned tor his
taste the divinest raptures. And no ( birds of peace and contentment aro strain. pleasure the infusion and add weariness (1 body and spirit -an. birdoth t yo the candy -store store o that very
o
less does religion enjoin that we love:ever singing melodies of perfect bar- more water to make it a full pint. apron with a long pocket for the dot• lie had throe torepenniens. and when
one another. As God loves His chit . mono. }leaven's portuls aro not fur Soak ono -hal( of a package of gels- feather duster. another for the cloth. the nrIlo h r same Uccle Jack hue
tine in one-half of a cup of cold and still another for the small whisk b S
water; stand over )tot water until' broom. which saves many a distract- him (Ito more, p)) bright and atoning
dissolved. Stir into the mint info- ed whirl around the room for a par- as if they were just made.
Biota, add ono tablespoonful of lemon, made. ocular duster needed for each differ- Benny started out with his money
cut object, held tight in his hand. Katherine
and Robert danced about bine and
told him not to stop en the bridge.
not to stop near the fence that ran
along by the railroad, and to be sure
dren so are wo in love to seek the `distant, and some of its celestial
happiness of our brother. And this ; utusic steals into their lives. The
mutual loco IS the divine emotion 'keynote of religion is joy -"good tid-
that hos built every home in the' ings of great joy, which shall be to
' world, that has painted every great all people."
THE SUNDAY SCHOOL
INTERNATIONAL LESSON,
JULY 30.
Lesson V. Manasseh's Sin and Re-
pentance. Golden Text,
Prov. 14, 34.
LESSON WORT) STUDIES.
Note These Word Studies for this
lesson aro based on the text of the
}revised Version.
Verse 1. Ilfannsseh-King of Judah,
son of Ilezekiah and father of Anton;
2 Kings 2i. 1 gives his mother's
name as Ilephz.ibah. Ile ascended the
throne probably about the year B.C.
680, when he was twelve years old.
Little is known concerning the nc-
tual history of his long reign,
though this, on the whole, waft prob-
ably peaceful and prosperous, except king actually went to greater ex -
in the matter of religion. The talon
1rettuvi of idolatry.
lion of the writer of 2 Kings and ll. Ifreught upon them Assy-
also of Iho Chr les is centered un'riti=l'he Assyrian monuments testify
the rc•IigiouN aspect of his reign, and to the feel of it great insurr,clion In
She picture unfolded is a dark one
western Asia against :1r bur-bnni-pal,
indeed. All iho xuperstillous nu(1,..10
grandsun of Scnnacherib in which
t'oIntr•ous practises of the time et f,lud h any luavo been involved. 1\u
.a1uz were reintroduced and given, Assyrian inscription known at pro -
royal sanction. Foreign worships - scot mentions specifically this enpt I -
Augury -Consisting, possibly, as
among the Romans, in the observing
of birds in their flight and of various
natural phenomena.
Sorcery -Pretended einploynu•nt r•f
preternatural agencies, magic, witch-
craft, etc
juice and two tablespoonfuls of
powdered sugar. Mold, preferably,
in individual forms.
Puff Omelet. -Molt a tablespoonful
of butter In a saucepan, stir in a
scant tablespoonful of flour, add a
half -cupful of hot milk, and cook
three minutes. Separate the yolks
and whites, season with a third -
teaspoonful of salt and a half -salt -
FUN AT IIOME.
Don't be afraid of a little fun 'at
home. Don't shut your house lest to rtijt very fast when crossing the
the stn should Inde your carpets; 'street. Atter till. it was quite a
and your hearts, lest a hearty laugh dan.erous way to go if ono did not.
shake down *onto of the musty old keep all these things in mind.
cobwebs there! 1( you want to ruin itenny promised to do a:t nencly
your sons. lot them think that all ;right as possible, and after kissing
'}'hem that had familiar spirits- spoonful of white pepper; add the mirth and social enjoyment must be
Persons not unlike our modern spiri- white sauce, beating well, fold in.the lot on the threshold without. when to Uncle
twice nate walkeding
his hand
tualist mediums, who professed to bo stillly-beaten whites, and turn into they come home at night. When once street Uncle with hisck, he walked down the
in touch with the spirit world. Tho a hot omelet tan contttiiiin a leveldace his head held very high.
i S a house is regarded as only a {
witch of Endor (1. Sao'. 28) was
such a person.
Wizards -Not differing greatly from
sorrcerers and magicians.
7. The house of God -The temple.
►fencer tvattcm unu' nn
tablespoonful of butter. Cover the to eat, drink, and sleep Lntnertuc unup in, the work had turned the cornet•• and then they
pan and cook the otnelot in a hut; is begun that ends in gambling -,.tut
point
lots" and took up a
oven for ten minutes. Fold and re- houses and reckless degradation. tint of claw opposite the store.
Liver -In preparing liver for either Young people must have fun and re-
trying or broiling it is always hest Jassy somewhere• it they do not Benny could not, sec then'. but they
in this house . . . will I put my to scald it by covering with boilint; lied it ut their own hearth -stones it: wanted to knew hero long be would
names -Wil( 1 myself dwell -the name water and allowing it to stand for; a ill bo sought at other and less pro-, look In the whitlow.
represettling the person as often. Tho tour or live minutes. Calf's liver is' feeble places. Therefore, let the tiro "Do you suppose he will go in !.y
presence of Jehovah, it in assumed, the most delicate, but when this ctrl •turn brightly at night and make tho:hlm:sell:". said Robert, eyeing his
of necessity excludes all other gods. not be bud, substitute the liver of a homestead delightful with all thosel brother canllatsly,
"I, Jehovah, thy Cod, nm a jealous
Cod" (I•:xud. 20. 5).
9. Did evil more than the nations
-Lt their apostasy. front Jehovah the
people under the leadership of their
! f
were blended with the worship o • 1
u- tSuof Dinnh, thoush aD
hot•tth. and altars fere erected In N'.it) i•:. }litems cxpinsscuins in the s ('antr.-
many parts of the land, and even in
:bridge Ilible "the restoration of ant of the broken glass old held ht:m
the sacred courts of the temple at Francis (lade, w•ho has'ju.st boon n her lap. lits thumb was cut e
is not
after this or his kingdom 10 sentenced to three months imprison -
little, unto the gods of the pee -.is nut increlible. for \echo 1 of meat at l'ungo l'ulice Court, Landon, tittle, and she wrapped rt up in a
plus round about Israel. Sorcery,
}Egypt WON first put. in tetters and England, is a pigmyi►urgbar of a p ece of linen. and wiped awes all
witchcraft. and the dealing with fain -
afterward stent hack to Egypt." h { Ver;V reu'arkuhle t}pe. ; his tears without seeming to think
Stine spirits and ttl,at is was resort let chains -Literally, with beaks- Though thirty-five years of age, 'Oliva, the broken window ut all.
ed to; the shedding of human blood hooks fastened into the nostrils of Codd is only 1 ft. 7 in. lit heignq,; When hu lens feeling all right
in religious sncriflccs was introduced. captives, a cruel practice of the and police oflici,tls describe hint as t;Iain she allowed him to look over
and gloomy Nupersljtion and cruel a humorist whose quips and cranks! the entire stock, and make n very
.\ssyrinns.
fanaticism b411111► a constituent part !'o Ikabylpn-ltnbylon, while not nt aro irresistibly funny.
Icareful selection for his purchases.
of religious ceremonies everywhere. this tiro the capital of Assyria, was 1Io has been well known to the, Ilion rho children wrist home rather
This awful apostasy of ylunnsetb nevertheless ore of the royal rest derel augur, than the gelatin,; ih, youth Wales police for years, and on s.:aoafully.
brought upon him the diro punish- ,k,•nco cities, and hetre the prisoners sugar begins to pelt, and Itne many occasions he has utilized his' 'i'Itey told 1'nele Jack all about. it,
burnt of Jehovah briefly mentioned in m,tv well have been taken thither in- xli •htly modifies the temperature of *uutllness of stature to escape deter-' end he went. down at once and paid
t, 1 y tion. \tier his Inst arrest he show- for the ttindow, and for all the
to -day's lesson (verse 11 ), and only stead of to Nineveh, the capital• the cream, which is us:u►Ily o'er
the timely npenlnuce of the wicked 12. 'rhe tied of his fathers -J(110- cold. A second method is to monk eel his captors how Ito had tnanuged candy spoiled with bro'ccn glass, and
king seems to have prevetittel the 1 alt, whom he had forsaken, had not and dissolve the gelatine as before. to avoid observation so long. 1 so It all ended happily, for everybody
,(ter destruction of the kingdom at Neon him (Sod. Take the unwhipp,xl creast, mix a With the akill of a trained con -I was very sorry for Benny, and nn
his t' 1 1:1. This verse clearly illustrtten port' of it with the liquid gels- torlionist se rolled himaelt up until, ono scolded. Uncle .lack laughed.
2. Atter the abominations of the the purpose of the (:hronicler's nnr- tine. then stir Into the bulk of the to use his own words, he appeared I ilo Field, "Well, Ronny certainly did
notions -'lite abominations n•(,•rrt++l ,.ativo as a whale, which Is to show cream. Now stand it in n pan of , no bigger than an ash -bucket. ilei go into the randy -store all alone."
to are specified III the following that apostasy from Jehovah brovgl1} cold water or In a cool plat•, and• declared, in fact, that the police had
verses. deslructiun upon the nation, will watch carefully. As roan a* i1 ShOWSlmore thou a dozen tines mistaken
Whom Jehovah east out before the repentance anti loyalty to Jehovah signs of thickening. begin to %chip him for a small dust -bin ns lie layl l'Isl'AttN0 BIRDS.
ItU)i11TN(3
children of Israel-l!ontrnry to the
brought with It pardon and the 'dimly at first, the more rapidly,' curled up after conunitting various{{
express command of .Iehovah, the blessing of prosperity. until the entire mass is r lick and burglaries I \\hen T first crawled in among the
Isrneli4re on c•nte;Ing ('nnnnn had Indirectly, Gadd was res ►ensible'
permitted many of the inhabitants Npongy. 1 hushes close to the nest the little
for bringing about nn improvement norther darted at, me and poised n
of the land to remain undisturbed in the syss,•m of idunlilication from
among them. 'these retained their 110 -"f'on't you thin't that wo-
HINTS holt HOME 1.1Ri+:. IL'ger-mrh'Is. foot front my nose, as if to stare me
idolatrous religion, and from thein ,•.Until recently the only distin ulsh-I out of countenance, says n writer.
Wren's clever. She -"Clever? Why, When using an egg beater do net y g ': et looked me all over from head to definitely appropriated in Africa, has
as well as from xurruunding heathen
she's to clover that. sit r.:t make all keep it in on, place .11 the lime, i"+; point between the farms used fur foot twice, then she relented convinced been disposed of. For the first time
nations the Israelites learned nn(I her (loth••s there -
without other women but move it about. the bowl. ,taking, the in'pressinns of bath sexes In rho hist or of the world, thoro-
that 1 was harmless. She whirlei y
When stewing fruit ttlwa}s add n `fns Ih+• words "tonal," and ",melee and silt on the nest ed The bans- fore. there are no new lands for the
in small type. ?louring that the tinge opened wide their hungry various nations to acquire, and
form le."!dared before him was marked g countries in search of colonies will
"female." been to an officer's lids- mouths. She spread her tail like n
g be compelled to Neek out. some other
take, fined made the required int- flicker, and irrviced herse•If against grout division of the earth's surface,
unless they tread upon the toes of
other nations. And this in Africa, as
elsewhere, may mean war.
Advices from Lisbon are to the ef-
fect that the award has given setts -
lion of the collection at Scotland- seemed fashioned to puncture him to faction there. 'rhe now Anglo-I'ortn-
ynrd, the toes. 'them she stabbed the other guevo 1 dery is formed by a line
When Gadd next appeared in the batty until i( made m, shudder. It (crlluwinq; the Kwnndo )fiver from
dock he was ;Mont to be }rented as looked Ilk, the nn'rd•r of the In-
a first offender, when he wati reeog- tants. But they were not mangled east longituds, and thence along the
Idled by n Cardiff detective As it and bloody; t.hcy were getting • meridian art far as the 181h parallel
result a change was trade in the nf- square meal after the usual humming
ficial finger -print forms, those (or bird method of regergltation. They
women being printed in red. ran out their slender tongues to lick
young lamb, and the result will be little arts that parents so perfectly
very satisfactory both to palate and understand. Don't repress the buoy -
purse. A lamb's liver, weighing on - ant. spirits of your children; half an
an average from a pound and a half' hour's merriment round the lamp
to two pounds, can he purchased furl and fireside of home blots out the
n dime. and it may he raised from remembrance of many a care and an -
the level of commonplace by lording' noyance during the day, and the best
it with some strips of larding pork, 1 safeguard they can take with them
then braising or baking in moderate' Into the world is the influence of a
oven. bright little domestic sanctum.
'I'u Mix Gelatin, 11111 Whipped
Creast. -'}'hero nre two tray's of ac-
complishing t his, and by following
directions carefully either method
will succeed. Soak tho gelatine in
the proper amount of cold water;
when soft, stand over hot water un-
til entirely dissolved, having the
cream whipped to a solid froth, and
sprinkle the dlxsolvtel gelatine, a tea-
spoonful of a time, over it, turning
the atter carefully over and over
with it *moot' before the next lea-
s! fel of gelatine is added. '1'0
snake sure that the gelatine blends
evenly with the croon it is usual, in
making such desserts, to sprinkle in
first the neeeesary amount of pow -
"Of course he will go in," said
Kat herin •.
And Just atthat moment lien',
fulfilled the propht cy, for he went
into the candy --store! Not just as
they had expected. however, for he
went in through the window. In his
eagerness to Seo n!I the wonderful
display he pressed too heavily
against the glass, and it felt in with
a crash.
Katherine and llnbert ran over nt.
DISGUISED AS A DUSTBIN. 01ICe, and they were both eryini;, for
( hey suprosed ]lenity was greatly
Dwarf Degenerate }las Novel Way hurt, But the dour old lady 11110
of Evading Detection. • kept the shop had gathered hien up
Though he was born over SI ;veers
ago, oro of the least of the claims to
distinction of the venerable Earl of
Leicester, who is now seriously ill,
is that he is numbered among the
patriarchs of the British peerage. 110
is in many ways absolutely unique
among English nobles. Ile has been
the father of eighteen children, of
whom fourteen survive, and he num-
bers among his so,s-in-law four earls,
a viscount and a baron. There is a
difference in ago of close on half a
century between his eldest. daughter,
Lady Powe•scourt, and his youngest
SOU. He is at once a great-grand-
father several tiuies over and tho
proud father of a boy of eleven. I'er-
haps, however, the most astonishing
thing about the earl's family history
is tho fact that he married his second
wife, the present countess, exactly
100 years after hie father married
his first. Lord Ronald (lower once
mentioned the amazing fact to Queen
Victoria, who was pretty well posted
on the family history of the peerage,
but it so staggered her that she re-
fused to believe it without docu-
mentary proof.
'Tho Earl of Leicester is a notable
example of the good results of rho
simple life-tho real simple lien; that
is, not that counterfeit of which self -
approving votaries write to the
papers. When well, on any One day
he night be encountered on one of
the fields of his estate clad in a suit
of rough tweeds, with gun on shoul-
der. A true sportsman, he believes
in the sport that gives the game a
chance -not that farm of slaughter
so popular among the British aristo-
cracy in which an army of beaters
drive the birds on the guns. Nor
does he ever make sport an exc•rso
for gorging. At. lunch time ho may
be looked for under a hedge, launch-
ing bread and cheese end onions and
washing it down with a draught of
beer brewed in his own house. That
menu is not altered even for the
Prince of Wales; when ho goes shoot-
ing with the Earl of Leicester. ilo
will not def isle Prom his simple hab-
its or put on style, to please any-
body.
liolkhatn }tall, where the veteran
peer has spent most of his time in
recent years, is a vast i'alladian edi-
fice of white stone. st,uuding in a
park as flat as a pancake. but diver-
sified with some Etre timber. He oc-
cupies the ground floor of his magni-
ficent mansion and there nre certain
rules of the establishment to which
everyone (royal visitors not cxcepttet,
has to conform. All under his roof
aro expected to he in bel by 11
o'clock rind bridge and kindred di-
versions are forbidden. The earl is a
good landlord, an enthusiastic natur-
alist and n go ' 10 philanthropist
with a penchant for church restora-
tion, the cost of which he defrays
out of his own pocket. In his own
country, Norfolk, there are several
which owe their preservation to hint.
NO MORE NEW LANDS.
Continent of Africa Has Now
Been Parcelled Off.
After a careful exantinatl.n of the
map of Africa by geographers and
students of international boundar•
les. 1t becomes apparent that the ree
cent award of the King of Italy re•
epceting rho Anglo-i'ortuguese fron-
tier in Ilarutseltu►d (North-Western
Rhodesia), the last pierce of land not
copiel practices and rere les knOw'tn; i(."
which corrupted and defiled their
own religion.
3. 11 igh placer-Cotnpnre Word
Studies for Lesson of July '2.
Daalint--•rhe plural of Real. which
meant literally lord, but which was
also the title of the supreme god of
the Canaanite'', worshiped in differ-
ent places meter somewhat different
aspects, hence the plural.
Asheroth-'rho plural of .\ihernh, I'
sacred tree or pole: placed beide an
altar or shrine bearing sometimes an
image or other designation or sign of
the god or goddess to whom the
shrine was sacred.
All the host of heaven -Sun, moon,
and stars. tho worship of which was
expressly forbidden (catnip. Drat. 1.
19. and also ',elite 1. 5).
4. tial(. altars in the hoes/. of .ie-
ovah-'11" erection of altars to
trange gods in the courts of the
temple. together lith tho introduc-
duction of honour sacrifices mention-
ed in the next verse, formed the
climax of &bond111?inns.
6. I'ess through the fire -Offer ea
living buret sacrifices to the god
Moleeh
\'alley et the teen rd llinnem--i.it•
emits-, the voiles of Hen hinn.+tn,
sold h • ea flouthtt-esl at .1erusalen',
She estaitls the city
1M-tLL T1' COME: TO 'Mitis?
A Dew pilot for the Itussran. side of r.t :tu.
pression, but nrthtlly signed his the mutt side. She craned her neck
name "Frances" instead of Francis, end drew her dagger -like hill, etrnlght
and as his lingers are small, the On-
eself
no above the nest. the plunged it
i,ulgo)f 'Ii'tslno.S sill aippet u down the baby's throat to the hilt
preseion passel Into the female sec- and steeled n merles of gestures that
A ('ITEAr{:It WAY.
1f you are looking for trouble and
can't a>+ord an a•,tonuo,lle, buy a
mule.
Et het -"'I here's one of the parlor
chairs broken, pnpn." i'apa-"}tear
me! Those aro strong chairs --strong
enough for on, person, at. any rate.'=
1•:thel- 'Yes. papa, but perhaps not
strong enough for (wo. And then
ahn realized too late that elm had
given herself awe.
the honey from their lips. iHow they
liked It! 'then she settled down and
ruffled up her 1 root feathers to let
her babies ruQdl.• ennui to her naked
bonen'. (tcra'H.,na!ly she trached
under le caress th.nt with whisper-
ings of soother -love.
ANTS WHiCH I•:A'r i1O('K.
The engineers in charge of a tele-
graph lino at Idonekoug were SOT -
primed recently by the discovery that.
about seven males of their cable,
though It waa well protected and
of south latitude, until the Congo
Free State frontier is reached.
0001) AU'l'HOltl'I'Y.
"You told toe you had a diary.
Where is it, old titan''"
"Over there."
"Why, that is your wife."
"Well, mho keeps account of tilI I
do."
She -'•1 have a new milliner, Jvek.
Don't yo': think my hate aro more
becoming than they tool to heY' Ila
-"Yes: and your hills ere aeresntta
more than they used to bo.'s