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P1210E 23 CENTS,
THF, llALLO%1j(frji
The Duty of a Son Is to Give Gloryto
His Father's
Name.
"Our father who art In heaven,
lowed be Cs uum0'_.\1it, vs.. 9.
fly Steen set
l
ill
te•tee" means little lr10 '1L . \Vily tt be tied
of iris pray that Ilse nunmc of theoAl-
lieglity should be reverenced? Great as
may Y b
c
the SIII
Isere arc mane of blasphemy. surely
'nerd to e o.hers ogasirsst which we
pray before flee, many that
work greater hares to him who prays
find f
to
11
WO- to ment:ind. to every mon, women and
child. Ile alone betimes the name of
father who
dor.
S
Zile
dutyo u of '
f bon r
n
purity of heart and nobility of neigh-
borly service.
'foo ninny are there who think to
i
h n
of !raven with (heir pious phrases�
or wills costly consecrated edifices, while.
the phrase:; deaden their cans to lite cry,
of
theiroppressed
brothers and the.
buildings have been built by the blood;
of those who lift horn, despairing hands'
to the same Father, \\'Ilh their lips, a
to whole of society. Indeed,
reit s not the act of ,neversuggest
If !
ec
It
t
cu
ttt
petitioner o
is •
e
►u
already J
c d
lie name of hunt whom fields
he addresses?
Ce
Ilut couple tate two parts of the sen-
tence together, "Osj; Father. let thy
more be hallowed,' and what n new
.s
n'
ilii
k n'
tet appears. It is not lir cull•
tory dignity nor the exclusive office even
of the Most Iligtl that we would revere,
test a new relutiorsship to be reverenced,
n faintly dignify to be maintained. it is
rhe sines cry: "Make oto worthy of rn),
f'ather's namee
The Most High is best worshipped by
tthnlever gives greater worth to the
name which (he great leacher (hen gave
hint end the relationships for which It
stands. The wan to reverence hien is to
live es true brinier to man, his child, to
be Work yourself
than true
thus and
soften worthy
child.
wor-
ship of God. The great prayer opens
with a petition that embraces in fns
sweep both the divine and the human—
THE \%'HOLE UNIVERSE OF
TIEING.
Not by carving ancient names which
have long stood for conceptions of the
Deily, gilding them, or adorning their
tetters; not by putting these names over
our altars, in our halls of devotion, or
w'i•arirrg thein on our brows, shall we
honor Ilse infinite Feller of spir•ils.
Only an unworthy son would be ealis-
flcd with thus seeking to glee glory to
his tallier's name. It
Is
an
indolent le
n t bo
of .
R
worship Y
1p that darty no more than bow
before 'lames and phrrisrs,
if we aro his children we shall care
more for the family honor, for the fam-
ily name, than for any other fonts of
reverence; we shall holIor the !read of
the house by lifting up its lotlie t nsein-,
Weser%\'hdegrades humanity dis-
n hors Ilse divine. You cannot separate
n' atfifule to God fr•ou►
'
your attitude
H!S 7'Routir.E.
Sunday School Tencher: "Who was 1
that the whale swallowed?"
Tommy: "Why—er—er---"
Sunday School Teacher: "Come, note
taunt's an cosy question."
Tommy: "Oh, 11 ain't the question
ibul bothers me, but (he answer,"
IT iS.
An aching tooth,
I rise to. shout,
is just about
The best thing out.
Suffered Terrible Agony
Y
FROM PAIN ACROSS
HIS KIDNEYS.
DOAN'S
KIDNEY PILLS
CURED HIM.
Read the words of praise, M. M. A. lfeisel*.
Marion Bridge, N.R.. has for fe,an's kidney
Piils. (lie writes us): "I'or the past three years
I have suffered terrible agony from pah across
my kidneys. I was SO bad 1 could not stoop
or bent. i courult.l and had rarer*/ doctors
treat roe. but could get no relief. Ori the advice'
of a friend, 1 prooure,I a for of your valuable,
life -airing remedy ([)van's Kidney Iylb.)• and to
my sureties and delight. 1 immediately sot
4assig+r. la my opinion I)onn'. Kidney Pills have
nn eit,+al for any form of kidney trouble."
Loan's Kidney Ins aro 30 cents per gni or
three boxes for e1 28. Can be procured at .11
dealers or will be mailed direct nn reoetpt „f 1
pries by The I)oan Kidney Pie co„ Toronto,
ENTOMBED FOR FIVE DAYS
111E IIUIUNRI-E EXPERIENCE
N•Ei 4II %II\ERA.
Sufferings Affect Men's Minds — T
Only Food They Hai Was
Wax C-andles.
The two men who were rescued fro
the Voided Catedec %elle (:ollier
Wales, S
MCC 1
l
).had thrilling
stoneto tell of their experiences dung
tit
five days in tato urine. The body of Ih
last of Ilse six men who were cauggt
ly the flood was recovered.
Tire tiers w he were rescued wer
Richard lliehards and David John Ste
phrens. "hes • had seen in (he twine 1
inure than live loves without food, and,
C,ns' ,
ilei
n 1
h0 privation.;
der • t, ! nuat►wsa they had un -
destroy(' lone their physical condition was re.
loveable. Illrhunls was exhausted,
rel his isnot xves wandering, but Ste -
he
m
YS
e
0
It
Ihey cry, "1\'e worship thee,' while all; 1
n
r
d
leu lies do out dishonor hien by de-
frauding and debasing as many as they
can of his own family.
The blasphemy this age needs to fear
is the failure to realize the essenlial
divinity of every human being; the stn
it most needs to dread, the woi.'t of all' tv
in the sight of heaven, is the regarding 11
(.f the sons of God as
MACI1fNES OF MERCHANDISE. tt
fit
,hen. wan ligurois both Physically and
:rntnity, and mils the
peremptory or-
es.
of
tete
doe:
or that hath•
he rho
uIJ not cx•
('r 1 himself prevented heel front walking
home.
\\'hen the news that Ilse searching
party had found two men in the old
oricings became known n great crowd
alheed at the Incuth of the shaft, it
ever occurred to those above ground
sat the men were olive, and two coi-
ls were brought to receive the bodies,
Labor may be o commodity; but the w
laborer can never be a commodity in a1 to
just age. This is a lost world as soon
(IS Wo lose the sense of reverence for
our fellows and begin to think of them
as but tools for our service and (he
means alone of our salisfuction.
Rack of all our dealings with men
roust lie this great thought of the cine -j
r ton Iho ono family, and
back of that will tie lite simple anti
utilises° thought of the one Father of us
11. This will mean not the reverence
flat looks up to an imaginary throne in
mon brothe t d
s
a
the skies but the reverence that looks
ofd through nal the world and sees In
it the household of heaven, the dwelling
place of the family born of the Father
of spirits. f'
Just as the thought of the Irue timely
loch ,t was expected would be brought
the surface,
\'OLUN'I'EERS' RUSH.
When it was realized that the men
were really alive the crowd went deliri-
ous with joy, and when Stephens an-
nounced that the third man, Ned !lath-
/m/1y. Iva, alive twenty-four hours be-
. e. the rush of volunleers to join the
searcldng party was so great that there
1 was almost a riot.
Stephens ,said That when they were
cut off by the floodhe and a"s, „
hs but
(Rickards) crawled through n small hole
into some abandoned workings. In
doing so, their lamps trent out, their
matches got wet, and their food was
lost. They were joined a little Infer
by ilnthaway, and for tour days the
life makes the hone the most hollowed; three men wapdered about (nuking for
spot on earth, so Ibis Iho ught o! 'Ire nil exit, and knocking and calling in the
divine family of which ye tire alt mem-; hope rf al(rsicting the attention of the
hers, tits conception o! suctr a family�'tarCIting parties. Several tinges they
w:fh such n father, will make the whole he searchers, but they failed to
make themselves heord,
The only food they had wns some wax
candles, but, of course, there was plen-
ty of stater, and to this they ewe their
lives. On the fourth day ifalhaway
event mad and wandered away, and all
Stephens' attention was devoted to look.
Ing after Richards, whose mind had also
given way, When Hathaway's body
was found later it was quite naked,''
and his legs w'en' terribly scratched and
lacerated from falling over the coal.
Stephens was scan at his horse by a
London Repress representative, and he
loud the story of his terrible experience,
earth a bellowed place, will slake 1111
living and doing either worship or blas-
phemy, and will nnuke the noblest en-
deavor, the highest religion of every
Ifie, the bringing of the Fathers like-
ness to all his ehiklren and the joy of
his loco to all their lives,
HENRY F. CODE. i
THE SUNDAY SCHOOL
INTERNATIONAL Li?SSON,
NOV. II.
f.cssorl VI. Jesus in Gethsemane.
Golden Text: Luke 22.42,
TiUE LESSON WORT) STUDIES.
Nete•—Tate text of the Revised Ver-
sion ie used as a basis for these \lord
et ud Its.
Intervening i;venls,—It is Luke who
records the fact that even during the
solemn hour of the Last Supper there
had arisen among Ilse disciples n con-
tention concerning which of them was
1) bo eccounled the greatest (Luke B2.
21.30), - The answer of Jesus was given
10 It wonderful example of humility and
service when, girding himself wills a
towel, he washed the disciples' feet.
John, lite only one of the evangelists
who was an eye witness of the events
connected wills the Lest Suppe'' and the
suhsegl►ent passion of our Ford. Isas re-
ccnie'd for us in his fuller narrative,
souse of the longer farewell discourses
of Jesus delivered after (he Supper Ise -
Tore leaving Ilse upper chamber and on
the any to Gethsemane. The x
r
must have been somewhere in this im-
mediate vicinity and no other site
seems to haves() mucin in its furor, the
inaccuracy of the tradition cannot be
proved, • The strongest objection urged
against the tradlti,n Is that the 6110 is
too 11001' the city.
37. The two sons of Zebedee — John.
the author of (he fourth gospel, and
James, his brother. These, with Deter,
and perhaps Andrew, formed what mos'
be called the inner circle of the apos-
tolic group. lo %Omni Jest's at times re-
vealed himself more fully than to (he
others,
Sorrowful and sore troubled — The
words in the original convey the notion
of intense agony and maddening grief,
38. Abide ye Isere—Spoken to the three
apart from the others.
Watch with rare—The ss•nrds of Jesus
recordefl in this yer.sr give us a deep
insight Into his perfect humanity. It is
a., a roan that Ise craves human come
pllninnshlp fn the agony of his great
Borrow.
39, Let this cup pnss away from ale-
1'his destiny whirt is in store for me.
Compare the use of the word "cup" in
Isaiah 51. 17. "'the cup of his wrath;
Thou
best
drunken Ilse howl of (he cup
of staggering, and drained it,"
40. Consent unto (he disciples — `till
lir• three only.
ynuptic 1
eolith unto Peter—Who Isas been the
r,,.,lset* have no parallel account of 9mi:eel/Ina m the preynnus profession of
terse di,coursrx the su s
t
lAtn
I1 e ,
c o loyalty [ wee', Il
tit, and ,d It
sal
sn es•
consists s l
I is of worts of comfort and en- 41. Wntch ( R n shirr his talc,
e) and
tt.urnge,iie,t to the disciples, who „ere that ye enter not intoctsetiplal on -pray,
s, suns to bear the respunsshilil f was special counsel fur the spooinl
R n the l,r,spel en's eurergency al hand. (m1 '
use 01
the nppnnprintertess of the eel ror•talion
for Christians al all times has it conte to
he applied in its present more general
u..ngo,
The spirit indeed Is willing, buil. the
flesh is weak — Note the touch of cle-
mency mingled with the wvur'ds of re-
buke ho characteristic of Ilse gentleness
of Jesus.
4'i. Sleep on nrw, and lake your rest
—Perim
S )
r
,
. prrndfnl; issue met ,
sng;e. These disrnurbes contain Fn1/11. of
the most heaulifit and valuable mewI-
e.l utlerant','s of sur I.ort), sornce-hero
after leaving the upper chamber and be-
fore creesirtg the brook Kidrun beyond
the city wells Jesus Jesus offered the
fervent prayer recorded hl Min 17.
Referring lo the words of the prays
just spoken the fourth evangelist con-
tinues (John 111. le "When Jesus had
spoken these words he tient forth with
ant. his disciples over Ilse brook Kidman
Do not •errt a spurious subrtitute but be where was n garden, into which he
eon sad leo "i�.an's." entered, himself and iia disciples." The
terscs•intervening between our last les-
son and this one in .Matthew's account
record the bold avowal of Peter that ho
w•outd not forsake Jesus even though nil
other; would flee. Following the °newer
nt le=ts. Itt which he points out to fearer
Isis own weakness and Ilse denial that
weakness ell! result in, the word, of
cur lesson text continue the narrative.
•
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AT
THE TOP
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Blood Bitters
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Hued nie.lirine as a cure fur
DYSPEPSIA, BILIOUSNESS,
COI4STiPATION, IIEADACHE,
SALT RHEUM, SCROFULA.
HEARTBURN, SOUR STOMACH,
DIZZINESS, DROPSY,
RHEUMATISM, BOILS
PIMPLES, RINGWORM, or any diseases
•rising freer a Inv aJcrttil •tate of the
Stomach, Liver, Bawds or Blood. \Steps
you require a go .1 1,1,0,1 m•'di'i so get
ps 1he marginal reading of Ilse
Retfaed Version heticr conteys the In-
tended meaning, De ye sleep on, then,
fuel lake your rest?
47, dudes . and w'ilh him a great
beatitude with swords rind Ames, from
the chief priests, and curers of Ilse
people—At Illie point also John's nurra.
live is more explicit in detail.,, "ludas
lawn, hating ►ecel'cei the band of snl-
diers, and officers frosts the chief
priests and (he Pharisees cometh Ihi•
titer with lanterns and torches and
weapons,"
49. Kissed him --The exprp;.sksn in
'round: John, ' a the original signifies to kiss with fervor
b musket." or repeatedly.
Gelled Gell ,,)tine—\lenning literally 50, friend--t'erhnps comrade would
oil -press, and .so celled. without doubt, -rep verso friendship
)III d t i e In t es J llaq n , q
llereuse of Ilse pseeenc+' of olive. frees notes
o i ,' serene P our sense. but
n n was somewhere he re • on the
rend nn 1 t ,,u ►inn
Gethsemane
1 in Me g,tnd, n, 1 corupanfogshtp,
b western elope of the \feint of Olives.
„s.e memos the valley of the Ridr.,n fn
I• east of flare city and temple uveal,,
1 !: • es•liti.,,,nl este r.; ah'nut tiff) ) nrd,
Ihie set Ihr httdge Item ,.pslns the Ni-
,Ir• It, and here. within n mailed mean.
i .Orr. eight very arcked (slit e frees tine
-till 10 he forint!. II Ls not in be sup.
ioi ,sit. hosves,'r, - that these Trees can
dab' from the brew of 'eats. is hie!
wens) maks. Ihe1 nluw+l leo Ninirsand
)1'01't Old. Ills' Jeuu 1sh 111S10111/11 Jose.
plus, moreau,'r. 1,rnrsLs (hal during the
siege of J,•iu•nleni by Tilos ;P► A.0)
rev, ry 1r,'e in the neighborhood 1)1 Jens -
„olein ss -a: c.21 down. '1Ile i,••,•,n•acy of
f�
it'
n ,'1 ,, w Mil) locale!! Grlits••snnne
BURDOCK It .OD BITTERS. ' ; i! 1. r , suer Anal 1145 „fb'n brim
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1.i Use garlteast strip he
CAUTION,
"ind now.” said Ilse. friend of outer
clays "you are rich and independent."
"Well," nnewered ale(3:mrox, "1 nm
rich all right. but when mother and the
girls are around, i don't lake chances
on being luo independent," _
Mr. 1'
ter,. ofd
e)' if he
was and
\li.ss
1111: QUESTION,
utterly: "could you marry a
mast with n good drill or non.
tom you frank!• hole old he
Iww much he suss worth?'
lonely: "flow /much is
SUI1ViV011:s STORY,
"When Hathaway left us he was quite
mad," he said. "I managed to contra!
him unlit my 'bully' (Iticharis) got in-
to a similar slate. 1 c(,uld not manage
the two, and had to let Hathaway go,
"1 had an awful time with my 'buoy'
DOA i1C I(1(:I1'L•'..
Boston Baked Ileans._Use the small
white pea brans. Pick over une quart,
wash s
h
lhu o
u
b
ls!
! and soak ak over
night
lt
in fresh cold water, 1n the morni►rg
drain thein, cover with fresh wailer, and
heat very slowly. Keep at the simmer-
ing point urstil Ilse skins crack and curl
back when held in a current of stir. In
the meantime wash a half -plum! piece
of fal ,alt pork, score 011e rind, and boil
slowly for an huu►•, In a cup mix ono -
quarter ba
fl
er
of
us -
Turd, ant.' tablespooiifui off salt, aof ndm
tablespoonfuls of ►uolusse•, and gra-
dually thin by alining in boilusg ea-
ter. \lis this with the bean,, turn them
into a beau pot, and push rloswn the
pork 1rk uit l
'
sl
only Ilse rind is visible.
Cover, place in a evoke -ale oven. and
bake for about eight hours, adding
more water whenever the beans become
too dry, The mustard is not apparent
es a seasoning, but is thought to slake
the brans more digeelible; for a similar
reason, u, well as to render (here more
delfeate in flavor, the (viler in which
they sure heen boiled is frequently dis-
enrded. Ars! boiling ssalrr being ndJ-
ed after the!• are li; tale pot, 'I'hc latter
siehas sta bulginglop, sides stud u comparatively
placetablespoonful Brown
one tablespoonful oI butler, two oo
tablespoonfuls of clopped onion, fuel
one tablespoonful each of chopped cel-
ery and carrot. Set over a moderate
lire and cook for flee minutes after the
butler is melted. Add one lablespoonfyl
of flour and stir until 11 is coffee -colored.
Gradually pour in one pint of hot beef
stock, stirring until slightly thickened,
Then mai a bouquet of herbs and sim-
mer for fifteen :Mendes. 111 the mean-
time put In n second saucepan a hall
tablespoonful of butter, and when
melted, add One-quarter of a cupful each
of Chopped cold boiled ham, fresh
)us „i ;
h rr
t
n .
truffles,
and
ook .Stehle together for fltfefminutes,
ler► add one-half of n cupful of sherry
sd simmer gently for ten reunites
lifter. Strain the mixture In the first
steepen into the second, stir until
ell blended, add salt to season, and
ismer for live minutes longer.
11
(.
11
a►
to
Stl
tt'
s!
Bananas. n Ola.
S.
To keep ,
I beeriness from
turning dark in desserts or fruit soled.
lake a fork and cut them crosswise,
They are not so .Smooth as when sliced
with a knife, but retain their natural
color a much longer lime.
Raspberry liat•itrian Cream.—Soften -a
quarter of a package of gelatine in half
a cup of raspberry juice; dissolve over
toot water, and the juice of hall a
Jenson, a cupful of raspberry juice, and
half a cup of sugar; stir over ice water
and when it begins to "set" fold In a
cupful and a half of double crenrn
beaten solid, four into a mould, When
cold serve surrounded with the froth
from whipped cream.
Stuffed Egg faun!—Cul in halves
lengthwise and dig out the while part
during the last len hours. Al limes he wit%
was cross, and smnelime.s playful Al der
other ilium Ito became quite childish add
and would try to turn somersaults over
me."
Mr. Howell Kelly, who led the rescue
party. sold:
"\Vp thought we should find three
dead bodies. We had gone oboist fit-
ly yards Mtn the old workings when
1 thought i heard some one calling. I
shouted, and Stephens mush have re-
cognized nl)• voice, ter 1 heard hint cry
in a shrill tone. 'Howell! Howell!'
"Wel ro►gbt them hack through the
hole, and 1 placed Richards on my knee,
and put some clothing around hint, for
he had divested himself of several ar-
IJeirs in his dellr1unt,"
nt
A h l'
e uc fc Su
9 rs r
P ,
f the finding s,f
Hathaway's body was that he stns to
have been monied shortly. When the
hope that he alight still be alive was
ttevhed his sweetheart rushed to the
shalt and deelnrei) that the sledding
would take place ns (wronged. When
hie dead bed!' was brought up she be-
came !welcrico) and ens taken horse ;n
a fainting condition,
i r('h:.vrfNG TiiE ERROR,
1\'hal a woman doesn't know about
newepapers isn't worth knowing. The
other morning etr.. Blank was talking
1., her husband,
"1 notice in Iho paper that ale, Jones
died on Sunday," •
"1t is a mistake. my dear." replied the
husband; "he dial on \belay "
"Rut the paper said Sunday."
"1 know it, but it was an error in the
print. -
"1 thought so. too. at first, bul 1 got
a hnbf•doz.'n copies of the paper, and it
wn.+ the same In all of lime. Ttsey cer-
tainly couldn't have made the ►nfstake
over and over ngaln."
The husband tried to convince her,
but i1 was no use, and b e gave it up.
unease_
ells, I.iterert -.Ire you very fond of
Pew on, Mr. Sephesd!
\le espbrnd--1',i'as, especially In the
inawwiog; es ill eggs,
tout breaking shell. Boil 1111 ten -
10 slightly sailed water; mash and
as much rolled crackers as you have
egg plant, butter size of an egg and
half a cupful cf cream. Roil together
and season delirnlcly wilts white pep-
per and some salt if needed. Fill the
shells with Ill this batter and bake twenty
minutes.
Corn Soup. -- Pass a can of corn
through a meat chopper. Add two
slices of onion, n sprit; of parsley, and
two cups of water. Let sfnilner 111100a
minutes, then pass through a sieve,
pressing out all the liquid and pulp
possible. Melt three tablespoonfuls of
butter, cook in Ibis three tablespoonfuls
o.' fluor, half a teaspoonful of salt, and a
dash of black pepper. Stir and cook
while adding gradunity two cups of
milk. Let boil atter all the milk Is add -
est. then stir 1n the corn pulp and
liquid. Add more seasoning, if needed,
also, if at hand, the yolk of Isco eggs,
benne►► and diluted wills halt a cup or
more of cream. The soup will curdle If
it is boiled after the eggs nee added,
Welsh Itumbil,—:1 leery light \L'elsh
rarebit stanchest for two generous help-
ings for three people can be tirade with
Iwo cups of grated cheese, half a cup
of milk, and Ilse well -heal.',, yolks of
two eggs. sensors with ':alt and rnyenn0
or a dash of \\'urcr,lerelare sauce in-
stead of the pepper. i'ul the milk fn
Ifie chafing disci, nista when it is boiling
hot add the cheese, stirring centintlall•
unlit melted. 'Then put in the seasoning
and slowly add the eggs, stirring the
mixture vigorously, 1'our a few spoon.
fuls
poon-
fuls ower three-inch Squaws of hal bet-
tered Meet. Eggs make Ilse "rahbil"
very light. The stringy kine' require
Iwo cups of grated cheese. hall a cup of
herr, n smell lump of huller and sea-
soning. but Is grade in the seise way,
He sure and have the mustang on the
table sylien serving rarebit, as nearly
everybody lakes It.
IIiNTS FOR Til(: HOME.
When windows are (Bilked( to nlfen
rub the coals with soft soap, rind the
wishes will run smoothly.
For a Sbarnpon \fixture, -- Make a
froth of good toilet soup, and when
lukl'ttnrui ndd to It the beaten yolk of
an egg and a dcacrispuonfui of spirits'
of rosemary.
Mus'nrd wafer Is useful Inn clennsingJ
the hands atter touching onions or any
other malodorous substance.
To restore Ivory knife hnn,Ne.e writch
ate elainot. damp n reg s!ighlly, -rind
with 11 apply a tery little salts of lemon
1t the spots• %%4'1' w•!th n dump rag
and polish with a soft duster.
If fat or milk bi spill on the kitchen
range n !idle salt thrown on it will keep
down the smell, and if grease Js spilt
,n the table ,Sall will keep it from sink-
ing into Ilse wood.
S/ly
whooping
together( In nit tsntf!etfotrliounces
4 naive nil, Iwo ounres of all of ember,
end sufficient sucetyplus, or oil of
devise, to scent a!1 nicely, itub the
meat mist back with lisle at night in a
warm room.
Dining Table.—nub hard wrele). with
a soft flannel rnolstene. wilts 151011in o:1
end turpentine, titre with a piece of
soft old !then, I.et it rest for an hour,
and rub hard wills a piece of chamois
or clean old hneu. Give i1 a daily rub-
11ng with clharnei, or listen.
Fir the removal ut irun:noutd on your
bra tiii(til house linen try this recipe;
stools may he treated by Ilse sante pro-
ses,. First soak the article as it it were
to Ihiehe lay a we elope eist of►Wit Wheniron,
(hetd un
heat
mukee the cloth steam, put the iron -
i uulded spot on it, and rub on a !Otte
oxalic acid with the linger, The beat
and ►rinieture Hastens the effect of the
acid, and consequently the rust disap-
pears inure quickly, 'Then leash out the
listen in the Ordinary way,
LLL:Kt• LtITLE '~L.ttEV,
.tier fears of Hardship Fortune
iler Way,
The folJow•iltg extraurdinni'J' story of
an heiress held as a slavey in New
Zealand, last track of for years, and
finally rescued by her uncle, wito
brought her lo Ilse Pacific Coast, conies
from San Francisco, An unfortunate
orphan in a foreign land since ~even
years old, reads lite report, enslaved
for almost a decade by an aged couple
in New Zealand, who worked tier at
menial service and refused her a decent
education, lost track of for years by her
American relatives, ittle
tallied, stnnnlers'number �i o n10re
than seventeen, is note in Sire Fran-
er
cisco
coma! into way
ya to fortune of S100AW.
Accompanied by her uncle, Alr, J. It.
Davidson, a business man of Portland,
site arrived at Vencosive►', R.C,, (he other
da)• on Ilse steamer Sonnma Aron Auck-
land, N.%, Two months ago sale was a
drudge in a poverty-stricken hone; to-
day life sterns a fair, dream to her by
reason of the sudden change for the
better
Came
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"t contracted a series of cords from the
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a nremtser of Iialdimand County Council
for his sdistrict,
became affectd, "and tried i dome dicine sand
doctor' prescribed for me, but got 1 no
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nervous, ons
weak
and
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began an
,. to
use
g
I s)•chinc, with two months' treatment I
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EYESIGHT 1G11T ANp MARKSMANSHIP.
Sonne curious researches hose recent-
ty been made by Freed) army sur'gcons
on l he landing of the girl in New sight han d relationship between good eye -
Zealand is a story of remarkable tea-;glnce onobwouldrgst-pru1)tat hAte dist
tures. tier father, John Gilhert, was a I things mt►st invariably) deplend Ilse or o
during young sea captain, who home- upon the other. But the facts lead
d101e1y after his uiurrit►ge in Oregon different conclusion. At least 1 to y
went to Australia. and (hen to New, show that one may have very defective
Zealand. d. '
!'h •c
et
\s 1
ole
t was a, ,•
lx r
n. Most • eyesight and yet be a very ucrnrate
of her mothers relative:, have long' marksman. Astigmatism, myopia and
lived in Oregon, and run ain't resides in other defects of vision may exist in
Woodland, Col. After his wife's death j marked degree without destroyiit tt n
Gilbert seldom communicated with his ability to rain end shoot straight, J v
relatives in America, \\'then \'inlet was, the French and German armies soldiers
seven he died, leaving her penniless, 1 are permitted to shoot from the right
Nobody in New Zealand knew where her 1 or the icff shoulder, according to tleelr
American relatives lived,su (ho girl own 1• elferrrn J i 1
of earl aged I',) by tl fi d
w so rent r one eye over
e'cl her • y, Less than o ter Accuracy of judgment er
1 ago,\Iran Davidson of Dort-: ets much as acuteness of vision with the
land learned that •
fell into the handsce, w s c s i, often Mlle.
t I t as a flats 6 coupe the superiority of o the
two years 1- 1 11 counts for
Gilbert, had dievl in New her brother-in-law,
lasnd ; gt od marksman.
she at once look steps to find if he left
any family. Af(eres good deal of corres-
pondence, she located the girl. Ahem -
while another aunt had died and left a
large sunt of money In the girl. Mr.
and Mrs. Davidson thereupon deter-
mined to bring their orphans',! niece
from Nese Zealand to the United dates,
The girl who was thus suddenly taken
away from n hone of poverty to become
lite owner of Hellas, was brought over
on the Pacific nand steamer Sonoma.
She made nuuty friends among the pas -I
sengers, and everybody re;oiced in her
good fortune.
A KiNG AS GUiDE.
German n four1'.;
Is in Denmark p
visit to Charlotlenb,irg wills the
of seeing the summer pafare of ging
Frederick, They met a 'el II
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t !lusted nerve force and dept
obtain access to the gardens, "('erten.,
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and for hell an hour he led (he party
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brat
fliessn lentertainingr ei ui , a
fie te d
1 ,• this ►
h. s the she
with lively conversatiostrangers' to heart &WI nerve troubles. is meet liable
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Daughter:
Oh
dear, such n time f
do have w•ilh that husband of mine! i
don't have une minute's peace when Ire';
in Ilse house, Iles always calling me to
d0 something or the ollier." Anxious
Mother: "What duets he want now;"
Daughter: "ile wants me !o go upstairs
In thread a needle for 11111), :+0 Ilial he
cuts mend his clothes,"
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