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PI:!CE as CENT.3.
IIIS TROUBLE.
Sunday Schou} Teacher: "Who wos it
ilu11 the whale swallowed?"
Torras "Wily—er—or—'•
Sunday School Teacher: "Come, now,
that's an easy question."
Tommy: "Oil. it ain't the question
that bothers are. but the answer."
1'1' IS.
An aching tooth,
1 rise to shout,
is just about
Tho best thing out.
Suffered Terrible Aon
THE HALLOWED NAME
The Duty of a Son Is to Give Glory to
His Father's Name.
"Our father who art In heaven, ha
lowed be thy nan,0."—\tall vi„ 9.
fly Itself the petition "hallowed be the
nauru" nheaus lilllr to trs. Why shoot
+::urlais pray that the ramie of rile A
tulghty should bu reverenced;' Great I
!any be the sin of blasphemy-. sure]
there at;e :nuns others against which tt
need to pray before this, many tha
t%/irk greater harm to hint who eras
and to the whole of society. indeed
dues not the act of prayer suggest the
tile Petitioner already lu,ld.s in reverenc
1ItH ..n
to mankind. to every mon, tvon1nn 0114
child. ile clads hallows the name of
tallier who dors the duty of a son In
purity of heort and nubility of neigh-
borly
ENTOMBED FOR FIVE DAYS!
J IIE 1101111111LE E \I'ERII: (:E 01'
11'ELs11 MINERS.
sufferings .Affect !lien's Minds — The
Only Food They Hat Was
Wax Candles.
The 1w9 men who were rescued from
the flooded (:aradoe Vale Colliery
DO\Il!sTIc 1IDA vr.s.
0stun n
uked
Bruns,—Use small
W11).:i'e pea b(•ons- I'Irk (Iter quart,
\\�"ales, recently,bud thrillingstories thorough}) and Fuu!c ,011'.1':00r miy;tit
in fresh cold tvaler. In the aotnfn +
to tell of their rxperlences during the 1 drain them, cover sith fresh w:,lrr, and]
lite days in the trine. 'J'IIO Ludy of :Line hirer very slowly, Keep al the vitn'r-
lust of the six mien who were caught s,rg, point until the skhas crack and curl
loo many +rh scc ke. hink to L) the thingi was recovered,sctied buil: When hell it o current of nil, 111
)' honor l rar(rt slut their pintre there Us tphrases Jit hoard ethic Jit 4� nmdrDavtid John were
the t cult meantime Wash u half-poiutl pIioiI
ce
e or with costly consecrated edifices, while piens. '! lie) bud leen in the mine f or 1l slaw lysfor Tarr hour. 111lu tout] lair neo-
Me phrases deaden their rare to the cry trlore titan live 110)5 wilh0ut [uud, a]al, I quarter of u fens , !
s buildings hof their ave been built builli1)) brothers
e111)1ood devgod the �u' considering
physical lims onlW;tsnrc- I11b1e po(, tablespoonful flao of salt, 81ntlitlwu
i M those Who lift worn, despairing bunds' narkshle. Itleht►rds was exlntstrd,� IuWcsportnfl+is of nwlasses, and grn-
d
0 to ilia same father. With their lis and his mind was wondering, bol tile• h./...
i r. thin by stirring in hoilin„ tem
l ter. Mix Ibis tvilh Ihr b0nns, own Ihcm
they cry, "We worship ItteO; white ull� Phen. was vigorous both physirnlly and hhto
- their literdo } , • de- mentally, andonly t u I+•tri cul an
out dishonor him t) ht should not or- 1 d push down the
pork uh i1
• der of the daaor that he should not ex-
ec} l,im,elf prevented him (ruen sulking
1(urne,
1110 of lima whore tie addresses?
Ilut couple the two purl:; of the sen
trace together, "Our
let Ili
name be hallowed," and what n ne
sig++ificance appears. It is not the suit
tory dignity nor the exclusive ulfice eve
u1 the Most iligh That we would revere
but a new relationship to be reverenced
a family dignity to !x' maintained. it is
thet : u
son's n
"Make
►I e
1 worthy
u[ rl
Father's
nay
Y
tiler's Warne,.
The Most High Is best worshipped by
whatever gives greater Worth to the
home which the great teacher then gave
111111 and the relationships for which it
stands. The w•a; to reverence hint Is to
lite as true brother to man, his child, to
be y0tU•self his trite and tvorthy child.
Work tor man is thus often time wor-
ship of God. The great prayer opens
with a petition that embraces In its
sweep both the divine and Iho human—
(sanding and debasing as many as they
w !can of his own family.
'File blasphemy this age needs to fear
n is the failure to realize the essential
• divinity of every human being; the sin
• it most needs to dread, the worst of all
regarding
In t}i
ledo
sightre ar
of hence is the n g
6
of the sons of God as
MACHINES OF MERCHANDISE.
THE
WHOLE 1,
UNIVERSE OF
BEING.
Not by carving ancient names tt•lilch
have long stood for conceptions of rho
Deity, gilding them, or adorning their
letters; not by putting these names over
our altars, in our halls of devotion, or
wearing then on our brows, shall we
honor the infinite Father of spirits.
Only an unworthy son would be salis-
fled with thus seeking to give glory to
his father's name. It is an indolent way
of worship that does no more than bow
before Humes and phrases.
It we are his children are shall care
more,
1c r
the
family rn'f
honor, roe
for the fam-
ily name, than for any other form of
reverence; we shall honor the head of
the house by lifting up its lowliest mem-
ber. Whatever degrades humanity dis-
honors the divine. You cannot separate
your aniline to God from your attitude
Labor may be a commodity; but oho
laborer can never be a commodity in a
just age. This is a lost world as soon
as we lose the sense of reverence for
our fellows and begin to think of them
as but tools for our service urid the
means alone of our salisfuction.
Back of all our dealings with men
trust lie this great thought of the coin-
iron brotherhood, 11►e mac family, tinct, fore.
tparty grout that There
shuttle and
ort was so
1
ac 1
back of hal will lie rile
sublime thought of rho ono Father of us was altnust n riot.
all. This will meant not the reverence) Stephens said that when they were
That looks up to an imaginary throne in cut off by the flood, be and his "bully,"
the skies but the revtr. nce that looks 1 (Richards) crawled through n small Ito- le
out through all •lh0 world and sees int Into snore abandoned worki►cgs. In
it the household of heaven, the dwelling (loins; tin, Iheir lamps went out, their
Once of the family burn of the Father
matches got wet, and their food was
(est.
They were joined a little Inter
of spirits, .
t.
1 Hathaway, and u
t for four days the
•L as 1]ethought the Ir
uo fnmil Y
Jus 1 of
Y
life makes the home the most hallowed'three men ttnntlere(I about Inckinq tar
spot on earth, so this thought of the' nn exit. and knockin and calling In Iho
divine (amity of which we are all creat hope r,( attracting the attention of the
tiers. This conception of such a fancily heard
gnu parties, Several limes they
VIII such a father, will make the whole d he searchers, but they failed to
earth a hallowed place, will snake all' nuke themsehdes heard.
living and doing either worship or blas -
candies, The only food they Clad was some wax
n
b 1 e
but, O(C S
our.
,there was , . -
a 0 h noblest cn-
1
tn
h0n' • and trill u k the Huh
P l
deavor, the highest religion of every' ty of wafer, and to this they owe their
life, the bringing of the Father's liked lives, On the fourth day Ilulhaw•ay
went mad and tvandered 8881', and all
Wens to all his children and the joy of Stephens' allenlfon tuns devoted to look -
his love to alt their lives, Ing after Richards, whose ruing had also
fIE\11Y F. COI G. given way. \\'hen Hathaway's body
was found Inter it tons (prile naked,
and ifs Ings were terribly scratched and
lacerated from falling over the coal.
Stephens was sem at his home by a
London Express representative, and ho
iota the story of his terrible experience.
+ ( only the rind is tislble.
over, place in n ►noderale oven. uud
tt oke for about eight how:,, adding
\\7udn IIIc new; that the senrchfnglmore water Wl+e11rver the bruits become
pony hud found two men in the old lou rtes', Thr uul�tcu'd is not apparent
workings became known a greet crotid us n seasoning, bol is thought to make
gulhend at the noulh of the shrill, 11 Iho beans more digestible; for a similar
ecu
S
un
u t•.
neverII n.
occurred to lhuso above ground ,� , to render Ihcm more
Ihnt rho men were alio.•, and two co[• del'.;(ite in flat or, the tooter in which
Ons were t rough( to reueite the bodies, they hate been boiled is hcyurnlly which it was expee(ed would be brougthl c(uded. fresh bailing wuhr being :Idd-
to the surface. e 1 (+fret' 1110) are tri the pot. 'ilio hillier
ha; bulging sides and u rotq,urutitely
VOLUNTEERS' RCSI1, 511,111 lop,
When it was realized that the nen Brown !talion Cnuce.—in n s,onccpnn
were really alive the crowd went delict. place (1110 table:spoonful of 1)811111, two
oils with joy, and when Stephens an• tablespoonfuls of chopped onion, and
flounced that lite third man Ned ilalr•�utto tables
.h poontul each of chapped ccl-
attny, was afire twenty -[Our hor:; 10.10) and carrot. Set over n moderate
fere, the rush of volunteers to join the
lira (old cook for Ove minutes alter the
butler is shelled. Add one tablespoonful
of flour and stir until i1 is coffee -colored.
ur
dna
11
t
pour (
in Pof 'r one ml ,'
stock, stirringi of hot beef
ned,
then tied u bouquet of slightly herbs land esim-
mer for fifteen minutes. 111 the mean-
time put in n second saucepan u half
trib1e: +
u
(1n(t '
I o 01► ,,•
b lot t, and when
melted, add one-quarter of a cupful each
of chopped cold boiled ham, fresh
mushrooms. trollies. tu)d white onion.
(:ooh slow•►) together for the minutes,
then add one-half of a cupful of sherry
and shunter gently for len minutes
longer. Strain the mixture iu the first
saucepan into the second, stir until
well
blended, add salt to season, and
simmer for live minutes longer.
itannnas. -- 'Co keep bananas fr
turning dark in desserts or (roil sal
lake a fork and cut them crosstt•
i hey are not so smooth as when sIi
with a knife, but retain their nett
color a noelt longer time.
Ritspherry Bavarian Cream.—Soften
quarter of u package of gelatine in 1
a cup of cnsplierry juice; dissolve o
hot Willer, and the juice of half
lemon. n cupful of raspberry juice, a
half n cup of sugar; stir over ice water
and when It begins to "set" fold in a
cupful and a half of double cream
beaten solid, four into u mould. When
cold serve surrounded with the froth
from Whipped creat.
Stuffed Egg I'Innt.—Cul in halves
Ienglhtrlse and dig out- the white part
without breaking shell. non 1111 ten -
stet itt slightly salted water; mash and
add ns toiler i•antloer.arj4crs_asyou have
egg plant. butler size of an i`[,J,'•ul
half it cupful (.t cream. Roil logelher
and season dclienlely with while pep-
per and some salt it needed. Fill the
shells with this batter and bake twenty
minutes.
Corn Soup.-- Pass a can of corn
through n treat chopper. Add two
slices of onion, n sprig of parsley, and
two cups of water. Let simmer lifleen
minul,', Then pass _through a sieve,
pressing ort all the liquid and pulp
possible. Melt ihree tablespoonfuls of
butter. cook 111 this three tablespoonfuls
o' (lour, hulf•n teaspoonful of salt. and n
dash '01 black pepper. Stir mid cook
while adding gradunlly two ceps of
milk. Let boil after all the milk is add -
el, Then stir lit the corn pulp and
liquid. Add more seasoning. if needed,
also. If al ]land. the yolk of Iwo eggs,
beaten and diluted will' half 11 cup or
more of cream. 'Mile soup will curdle it
11 is boiled niter the eggs the added,
THE SUNDAY SCHOOL
INTERNATIONAL LESSON.
NOV. 11.
Lesson VI. Jesus in Gethsemane,
(:olden Text: Luke 22.12.
THE LESSON 1V0111) STUDIES.
Note,—The text of the Revised Ver-
sion is used as n basis for these Word
Studies,
Intervening Events.—It is Luke who
records the fool that even during the
solemn hour of the Last Supper there
had arisen among theloci
pies a con-
tention concerning which of theca was
1) be accounted • the greatest (Luke 22.
The answer of Jesus was given insight into his ported humanity, it is
e when, girding himself with
FROM PAIN ACROSS , towel, he wnshisl the disciples' feel
Must have been somewhere in This im-
mediate vicinity and no other site
seems to have so much in its favor. the
inaccuracy of the tradition Carmol be
proved. The strongest objection urged
against the tradition is that the site is
too near the city.
37. The lite sons of Zebedee—John.
the Mirror of the fourth gospel, and
James. his brother. 'These, With Peter,
J
and perhaps Andrew, formed what .
be called the inner circle of the epos -
Mlle group, to whom Jesus at times re-
SU11VIVOld:S STORY,
+'
\Vhen Ilalhnw•ny left us he was quite
mrd,' he snit]. "1 mannged to control
him until my 'bully' (Richards) got in.
lo a sintilnr slate. 1 c(,uld not manage
the Iw'o, and had to let Hathaway' go,
ituu „-- risS 1 lr Lime with lily 'butiy'
during the last ten Iioiri•s`- �j-(•1 , he
reeled himself more fully than to the was cross, and sometimes playful. A�
others. I other limes ho became quite childish
Sorrowful and sore troubled — The and would try to turn somersaults over
Words 111 the original convey the notion Inc."of intense agony and maddening grief, Ma. Howell Kelly, who led the rescue
3s. Abide yo there—Spoken to the three pally, said:
apart from lite others. "We thought we should find three
Walsh with me—The words o1 Jesus dead bodies. We had gone about if1-
recorded in this verse give us a deep • ty yards into the old workings when
1 thought i heard some one calling. 1
shouted, and Stephens mush have re-
cognized my Yoko., for 1 hemi him cry
In a shrill lone, 'Howell! Howell!'
rought thein back ilu•ough ilio
hole, and 1 pineed Richards on my knee,
and put some clouting around hiss, for
hr had divested himself of several ar-
ticles In his delirium."
A pathetic feature of the finding col
(lnlhoway's body was flint he was to
have hemnunrried shortly. \Vhen the
hope ]hal he 'night ✓;till be alive was
ttr'vived his sweetheart rushed to the
shalt and declared Ihnl the wedding
would lake place as nrrangevl. when
sdead body was brought cup she be•
a
cne hysterical and was taken home in
taut• n fainting condition.
wonderful rful example o! humility ar !minim as a meat that he craves hurnco,,,
I srrvlrpanionship in the agony of his great
sorrow.
39, Let this cup pass away from me—
This destiny which is In store for ale.
Compare the use of 11 •
HIS KIDNEYS.
DOAN'S
KIDNEY PILLS
OURED NIM.
Hecht the words of praime, kfr. M. A. ltoTnnfs,
u
I/arlun Bridge, N.A., hfor f)oan'e Kidney
Polls. (He Nritee us): "For the past three years
1 have suffered terrible agony from pain itemise
my kidney.. 1 was no bad 1 could not stoop
or bend. i consulted and had several doctors
trent me. but could set no relict. Oa the advice
of a friend, i procured a box of your valuable,
life-giving remedy (Dean'., Kidney Pills)and 1,
ru
soy surprise and delight. immediately gut
bf It
-t ter. in my npinb,n 18,.n'. Kidney 1'111,101v* to
�o nl for any form of ki,lney trouble." I {t
Doan a fdney fill. are !SO rents per bog or iu
three boxes for ii 15. ('an 8. procured at all
dealers or will b.• rnail•J direct "n roeelpt of
Di ti
pries by The oan Kidney Pill Co., Toronto, 1
Ont.
Do 001 accept • spumous substitute but airI 111w
sure and set "Doan'.,.'• et
-- — — to
sn
Jahn, the only one of the evangelists
who was an eye witness of the events
connected with the Last Supper nil the
subsequent passion of our Lord, has re-
corded for us in his fuller nnrrntive,
some of the longer farewell discourses
nt JesaLs delivered Offer the Supper be-
fore leaving the upper -chamber ait
ie word cup in
Isaiah 51. 17, "The cup of his wrath;
Thou hnst drunken the bowl of the cup
of staggerin'g, and (trained it."
40. Cometh unto tete disciples — SUII
the three only,
the way to Gethsemane. The synoptic
Snith arta Peter --Who has leen Ihr,
'osx't, intro no parallel account of spokesman in the previous prulession of
these discourses the suhslance of which 10)011) and willingness to shore his fate,
consists of words of comfort 011(1 en- 41. \Vntch ;Or, watch ye) Ord pray,
c,.ur that ye enter not into temptation—This
was special counsel for the special
emergency al hand. Only because of
Um appropriateness of the exhortation
for Christians at alt times has it come to
Ifs npplicd in its present more general
Usage.
The spirit indent is willing, but the
flesh is weak --- Note the lourlu of rte.
menu mingled with Iho• words of re.
link(; so churacleristic of the gentleness
of Jesus.
45. Sleep on non'. and take your rest
—Perhaps the marginal rending of the
Revised Version Beller conveys the in-
tended meaning. Do ye sleep on, then,
Wild lake 1?
age itnt Io the disciples, who were
s+) soon to bear the responsibility of
spreading among Wren the gospel les•
snge, 'These diwourses contain soli' of
the most Iteauti(u1 and valuable record•
e 1 ullernnres of our Lord. Somewhere
lifter len ring the tipper chamber and be.
fore crossing ihr brook Kidron beyond
10 city walls Jews Jesus offered the
event prnycr recorded In John 17.
eferring to the words of the prnv,s
sl spoken the fourth evangelist con -
muss (John 114. 1). "When Jestus had
token Iltse words he went forth with
s disciples ricer the brook Kidron,
here Was a garden. title which he
tiered. himself and hi ; disciples." The
r�e�•t intervening between our last les -
n and this one In Matthew's nccoml
reword tho bold nsmval of Peter that he
would not forsake Jesita even though nil
others would Hee. Following the roomer
of Jesus, in which he points oil to Peter
his own weakness and the denial that
sseakrtess ss -ill result 111. the winds of
our lesson text continue the narrative.
. •1
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AT
THE TOP
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Blood Bitters
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blood medicine as a cure fur
DYSPEPSIA, BILIOUSNESS,
CONSTIPATION, HEADACHE,
SALT RHEUM, SCROFULA,
HEART URN, SOUR STOMACH,
DiZZINESS, DROPSY,
RHEUMATISM, BOILS,
PIMPLES, RINGWORM, or any i{is.ae
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Stomach, Liver, Sewell or Flood. \\'hes It•te')) !roe in the neight•o•hood of Join -
36. A pince--(;r. An enclosed piece of
i ; r wad; John, "n gimlet)." s
1 ailed 1h'(hsn►Ilnlle•—\Iwu,lug morons-
oil-press.
ilornlly
oil -press. and .w, cnll(rl. %Milan! doubt,
heeause nl the presrtte',: of 0115.0 tier s
:oral au 010 pees.: In Ike garden.
Gelhsenlono 55as somewhere un the
wes'vt'll stripe of the Mount of ()Hypos.
just +terns.. the %alley of the Is Id Lull In
til+• east of the city and temple stalls.
The Irmlrli mal site i, about fifty yards
beyond the brI1:o that spans the Ki-
dron. and here, n Man a willed enclo-
sure, eight t ors (n,•ii• 0 nine 1r,•c-s fire
still to he found. 11 1s not to he sup.
posed. however, Ilett these tree cnn
dole from the lisle id Je,i, which
w weld make them almost Iwo 111 msatd
) ears old. 'Hie leo isli hlslori•m 3 ,,,'
Irhu.. 11) 11, 5' 1-, 1 (•01,l.s that elm)ngr she
siogo of Jeru•nlim hr Tihrs .TO, ;1.11,)
,Aer
u require r. J ,o l r ( was ,,
o ea ,1 t. outdo].
i 1 B 1 rtodi,•ine get t "1'h,r uceurac'y of
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1 Iruditiu t w hi,•Ih h„•: Ir
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•
your res
47, Judos , , , nnd with hint a groat
(multitude Willi swords and slaves. from
the chief priests and elders of the
people --Al this point also John's rarer,
(iv.' is more e\pihcit in details, "Judns
then, hut ing received the 'band of sol-
diers, and officers from the chief
priests and the Pharisees cometh no.
Ihcr with lanterns and torches and
\scanting."
S9. Hissed hint—The expression in
the original signifies to kiss with fervor
or repeatedly,
50. Friend-- I'erimps comrade would
-')P Maria!) aql 08111.'4 '(.tart ,l(nl'q tr ;7
note; not friendship in our sense, dolt
companionship.
dnv..
"\Veil;' nnswered Mr. f:umrox. "1 111(1
rieh n11 rigid, lett when mother and the
girls are around. 1 don't take chances
on bring loo independent."
1'111;
QUESTION.
Tot(erly: "t:011ld )ou marry a
ld ntar with a good deal of mon-
I►0 told you frankly how old he
rid how much lie oust north?'
7•imel) : "How much Is he
CAUTION.
d now." said the friend of other
"you are rich rind independent."
\ir.
tory o
cy if
nos a
Miss
•
REPEATING Ti IE ERROR.
\\'lint n woman dnccn'I know about
newspapers isn't worth knowing. The
other morning \Ics. Blank tt•ns talking
to her I,1sbam1.
"1 mince in lite paper that Mr. Jones,
died on Sunday."
"11 is a mistake. my dont.- replied the
hustio ld; "he dint on \iontlay,"
-"lint the paper mild Sunday."
16
1 know 11, bol it was at error in the
print."
"I thought so. 100. at first. but 7 got
a half-dozen copies of the paper. and it
was the sante In all of Mem. '1'110)' cer-
Ininly couldn't have made the mistake
over and over again."
The husband tried to convince Icoo
but it was no use, and he gave it up.
Miss t.11,-rnry- .1r,' to;h tcry torn,] r.f
Neon, \Ir. s thh,•aii:
\Ir. Snplceud—la's,, P.J:.. r,1 y fir the
ua. sadly; With eggs.
Dining Tab},'.—Ruh horn! tvt'ekly with
a -',!! Hamm! moistened tt,111 parnlli11 nil
an4 turpentine. then with a piece o1
soft old loon. Let at rest for an hour,
and rub hard with a piece ut ehamui
ur clean 'l1 linen. Give it a daily rub -
ling with chamois or linen.
Fur the removal of ironnioulJ on your
beautiful house linen try this rcctpe:
,lairs /ray be treated by the same 1)10
teas. l-iist soak the article as if at Wert)
to be washed. (feat an iron, and un
this las a stet cloth. \\lien the heal
makes Ile cloth steam, put the Iron -
moulded spat 011 11, amt rub on a 111110
oxalic uc•id with the !tngt'r, The heat
and moisture hasten, the effect of the
acid, and car)sevlut•nlly the rust di;ap-
peut:, more quickly. 'then wash out the
linen in the orJitur•y way,
Ll:Ght LITTLE ?LA\'1•:y,
Aller Veal!, of Hardship Fortune ('.ante
Iler Was.
The following extraordinary story of
u1 heiress held as a shite) hr Now
Zealand, lost track of for years, (Ind
11/rally rescued by • Iter uncle. who
brought her to the Pacific (:oast, conies
from San Francisca. An unfortunate
orphan in a foreign land since seven
years old. reads the report, enslaved
fur
almost
a decade )v
non
d couple
in !lett' 7-calund, who wurke'd Ler at
menial service and refused lice a de,'ral
education, lost track of for years by her
American relatives. little \iiss Violet
Gilbert, whose surnn►ers number no more
than seventeen, is now in &,an 111)1)1 -
cisco on her way to Portland, Oregon,'
to come into a fortune of $100.000.
Accompanied by her uncle. Ah'. J. 11.
Davidson, a bu,i►aess roan of Portland,
she arrived of Vancouver, H.C., the uthet•
day on the steamer Sonoma from Auck-
land, N.Z. Two months ago silo was a
drudge in a poverty-stricken Thome; to-
day life seems a fairy dream to Iter by
reason of the sudden change for the
better. The finding of the girl in New
Zealand Is n story of remarkable kable tea
lures. llcr Miller, John Gilbertwa•
daring yo(lttg sen captain. who inure
diately
after
his rrrtrria f*r in QI•ego
wen( 10 Australia, and then to Net
Zealand. There t iolet was btu•u. Mos
of her mother's relatives have Ion
lived in Oregon, and an aunt ' -ides is
Woodland, (:al. After his lutes deall
Gilbert seldom communicated with hi
relutives In America. When Violet wo
Set -ell
e
h ',' r
died. r:
. 1 nn
) herpenniless
b
Nobody fn New Zealand kurw where he
American relatives lived, so the gir
•om fell Into the hands of an aged couple
ad. who treated her as a storey. Less than
Ise. two years ago .irs. Davidson of Poit-
ced land learned that her brother-in-law,
it -al Gilbert, had died in New Zealand, and
she at once look slops to find if he left
a any
family.
I'
)After (
( good deal at cm•res-
lalt pondence,_she located lite girl, Mean -
ver while another aunt had died and left a
a 1((r•ge sum of money to the girl. Mr.
rid and Mt•s. Dnsiiis n thereupon deter-
mined to bring their orphaned niece
from New Zealand 10 the United States,
Tho girl alio was thus suddenly taken
away from a hone of poverty to become
the owner of riches, was bl•ought over
on the Pncific mail steamer Sonoma.
She made (pony friends among the pas-
sengers, and everybody rejoiced in her
good fortune.
WELL KNOWN
IN JARVIS, OM'.
baWintand County Councillor teUs
how Psycbine cured .ds
Lung Troubks
er 1 confess -toil a series of colds from the
Changing weather," says Mr. Bryce Allen,
a well-known resident of Jarvis, Ont., and
a member of llaldimand County Council
for his district, "and gradually my lungs
became afected. 1 tried medicine and
doctors prescribed for me, but got I no
relict With lungs and stomach diseased,
nervous, w, weak and wasted, t began to use
l'sychine, With two month, treatment 1
regained my hoalth. To -day I am at
sound as a bell, and give all the credit to
I'r:ychine,"
There is a proof of what Psychine dues,
It not only cures Colds and kilts the germs
of JaGrippe, Pneumonia and Consumption,
but it helps rho stomach, snakes pure, rich
blood and spreads general bestth all over
the body. 1'ou will never have Consume•
tion it you use
PSYCHI3IE
O (Pmnauaoed Si -keen)
50c. Per Bottle
Larger slam SI and $2—all drugs
R. T. A. SLOCUM, Limited, To
EYESIGHT AND MARKSMANSHIP.
ARKS\1
.\tisHll
Some curious researches have recent-
ly been rondo by French army surgeons
on the relationship between good a}e,-
sighl and good target -practice. At first
- glance one would say that the two
a things roust invariably depend the ono
- upon the other. But the fu 1 •
csh
i ad to
� tl
t thfrerent conclusion, At least, they
tv show Ihnl one may hate very defeclivo
t eyesight and yet be n very accurate
g marksman. Astigmatism, myopia and
i other defects of vision may exist in a
1 marked degree without destroying Ilio
s
ability to atm and shoot straight, fru
s the French and German armies soldiers
are ferrdtted
to shoot from o
the right
r or the lett shoulder, according to their
i own preference, which is often guided
by (he superiority of one eye over Iho
other. Accuracy of judgment counts for
n, touch as acuteness of vision hila rho
good marksman.
wool ll:uebil.—,\ very light welsh
rarebit sullicicnt for two generous help-
ings tor three people ran be made trill
Iwo cups of grated cheese, half a cup
of. milk, and the well-bcatcn yolks of
Iwo eggs, season with salt and cayenne
or a dash of \\'orceslershire stluce in-
stead of the pepper. iliit the milk in
the eluding dish. and when it is boiling
hot add the cheese. stirring continually
until melted. 'Then put in the Seasoning
and slowly add the eggs. stirring tho
mixture vigorously. Pour a few sp0011.
1(115 over three-inch squares of hot but-
tered toast. Egg's stake the "rabbit"
very light. The stringy kind require
two cups of grated cheese. half n cup of
beer, a small lump of butler and sea.
soning. but is made in the same way.
ile sure and have the mustard on the
(able when serving rarebit, as nearly
everybody. lakes 0.
HINTS E011 THE 110\1E.
\Vtlert windows nrr difficult to open
rub the corals with soft soap, mien Iho
sashes will 11111 smoothly.
For a Shampoo \Ilsturn, -- \Inke a
froth of good toilet s,rtp, and when
lul,••wnrm add I , it tho beaten yolk of
an egg and n d( .('Ilspounful of spirits
of rosemary.
\ho:urd wafer is useful for cleansing
the hands after louching unions or any
other malodorous suhslnnce.
'Co restore ivory knife handles which
:Ire stained, (lamp n rag slightly, rn,•)
\still It apply u very 11111e salts of lemon
1, the slots. Wipe ttillr n dump rug
anti polish With a soft duster.
it int or milk is spilt on the kitchen
nu, go a little salt thrown on it will keep
lot n the smell, and if grease 1. spilt
"n the table salt will keep fl Iron; sink-
ing into the wood,
\\ hooping lough Embrocation. —
Shnke together in a bottle 'nor ounces
ofolive oil. •r
Iwo minces ,
0 111 of o
U of n rn
her.
and attlilelent cuealyptus, or oil of
dotes, to scent alt caret•. Hub the
•'•• a and hack wilt] flits al night in a
warm roof]].
•
A KING •WS Dl;,
German tourists in Ueniarl l;n:' -g•
visit to Chnrlottonburg will) the object
r
cel seeing the summer enlace of iCfnq
Frederick. They met a gentleman walk-
ing alone of whose Hwy inquired tt•he.
Ther it would be possible for them to
obtain access to the gardens. "Certain.
ly," he replied, "i happen to have n key"
and for half an hour lie led the party
about the grounds, pointing out their
beauties rind entertaining the slrnngers
trill lively conversation. :\I Inst tie
look tris leave with the words, "if you
care to s,••r 1h,' stables, just say that
you have the King's permission." ft
was the King himself. Ile shook hands
with each member of the party and bade
Meer farewell,
""........•-
Dauglhter; "Oh, dear, such a time i
do have with Mal husbunl of mine! 1
don't hove one minul0s peace when he's
in the lu 11.50, flies always culling un' In
do something ur lite other," Anxious
Mother: "What does he want now?
Daughter: "ile wants ale 10 go upstairs
to threw! a stt'edle for him, so 111111 h„
Bun mend his clothes."
T11R1313 TRYING
TIMES IN
A WOMAN'S LIFE
There aro three periods of a woman's lite
w}ten oho is in need of the heart strength-
ening, nerve toning, blood enriching
action of
MILBURN'S HEART
AND NERVE PILLS
Tho first of those is when the young girl
is entering the portals of womanhotxi. At
this tiros alio is very often pale, weak and
nervous, and unless hor health is built u1►
and her system strengthened she may tail
a prey to oousumptioa or boa weak woman
for lit.
The seoortd period is motherhood. The
drain at the system is great and the.ex-
boosted nerve force and depleted boot:
requiro replenishing. Milburn'a heart and
Nerve Pitts supply the elements flooded to
do this.
The third period is ''change of life" and
this is the period when she is most liable
to heart and ne: ve troubles.
A tremendous change is taking place in
the system, and it is at this time many
chronic diseases manifest themselves.
Fortify the heart and nerve system by the
use of Milburn's Heart and Nerve I'ille and
thus tide ovor this dangerous period. Mrs.
James King, Cornwall, Ont., writes : "I
have boon troubled very much with heart,
trouble —the cause being to a great extent
duo to "ohango of life." I have been taking
Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pitts for some
time, and moan to continue doing so, for I
can truthfully say they aro rho boat remedy
I have ever used for building up the system.
You are at liberty to use this statement
for tho benefit of other sufferers,"
Price 60 cents par hos, three toxo. for
$1.25, all dealers, or The T. Milburn Cu.,
Limiter], Turouto, Oat..
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of all the diseases of men ---of Varicocele, Stricture, Blood Poisons,
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thousands of cases that If these 1s a cure for YOUR discos° you
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