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!ti)C' letords effete are ended the preyerer
leavkl, the eon .oreesseee, , • •
etraw.ttre.,„, itteerektotals*
re express only grelituee and
hataissegivirig, prateee Is interwoven with
Itml implied in prayer,- for both prayer,
lend praise'omelet° torn one source
*Is ine namely, Pperfeet faith and
in God. The true bellever In diseloaing
Jt )aarin_ eepplicallon before Ihe -.eke
Mighty peeves lets hope and •bealiMettee
in and dependence upon Him, and thus
be tacitly adores and
MORIPIES NAME.
71°A*VtiragrigiWKItelettee"e3reerrej:Tet
the neceseity of uttering words of prayer
braise. Ititilieople" et Israel -joined-
ete, e • .
*11 prniie to uod oxiy. They flrnl
nOirtfi in ttt_Lot et., 'flun ang
IV7os410 ited The c1Iitdren--tiriareel,"-k10.-
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fOr Inefeeele, whet; l't;CY nePikag
'ilish7Osse when any signal WOO inie
befalte them they eiv. our in terror -and
A-tftVkEfl 1'
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Them is poo hope', no faith, -no humility
And no resigeation in such a prayer. Its
feuitless resent deteriorales, end degen-
erates them mers-than ever. 'rho prayer.
of the ,believer, however, 'ts alweys
seething, solaeingee encouraging And
elevating, Omit though tsnariewerect. For
the supplietstor will Attribute its iteec.
tivenosa to lila own unworthineea, and
thus ho will henceforth, make efforts
V.,Y.,%4112.4t4,11SAIrzittLfexabiltX
should, th,eretore, ever strive to
-foster In our -hearts and irt tlio hearts ot
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SOME DAINTY DISHES:
•
An Invalids .Egg Oyster. -Break a
• Iieweald egg into a glass containing half
teaspoonful of lemonetutce„ and MAMA),
With pepper and salt. The egg should
tot be beaten, but swallowed- like- an
Oyster.'
A Roiled Pudding. -Shred tour ounces
•lb! suet very finely and rub it with seven
__Ittincest of flout Add a small teaspoon-
• 1--or-earborta-W-orsectr-und-theFt
quantity -of baking -powder; -then four
I,abl�poonfuls of strawberry preserve.,
d1x alt'with a gill of milk. Place in a
moulol and boil feet for tour
urs. Serve with sweet sauce. -.
etnettronie with •• Eggs, Ereek two
• nee,s, or straight raabaronl. into „ inch
]engths •and throw into ,bitilIng elated
_vateeee when len4r-drairt-ln**-oolander.
Slave ready two ,hard-bolled ego,' rhoP
ibertn _Tether coarsely, mix, with halt a
• Ohl of whiW to'iumti;elddetheertmeare
laid season with salt and pepper. Servo
immeshed with slices of fried...10000 and,
.parsley,e,
Brown Scones.-ttub three ounces ol
*utter into' one pound of wholemeal
our, add a dessertspoonful of au
salt and three -spoonfuls of ;baking -powder. t Mee into
light soft dough with milk. Roll out
-lent- into -founds- or scone -shapes, tints
over with- quilk, end balm irt a quick
overt. If possible , use spur or butter-
milk Distend of fresh' milk.
Savory Cabbage„-Wash.ef nice spring
lcabbage, boil it in water with a pinch of
-- nett and a little Soda. 'Men the vege-
!fable yields to the pressure of the finger
lake it out and smieeze dry, then put, ft
lo a pion sence,pan_with a little bnt-
alf,' pepper,- nutmeg. and
OW of grated cheese. Pour over all
,
1 e m ; # b
erve very hot. .
Imitation Sweetbread. -Pour in a Mor-
• tar one *pound of veal, add to it a little
-..,:.....ihaeon, isvo.„bealen eggs hall 4 1-eliet,
- elf btvadertuubs,...Sea$011' With Sht;.: pep.
r -'and eillnelt-of-rotteetiti---irrit-tebi
'. OrAtanful of cream or melted butter.
orm the- Mixtureinto' the SnaPp of
' StVeetbreads, bake for half an hour, best.
ilag-,mectinvitile. Serve very „hot with'
' rich brown sauce. *1 ''... -
,To Make Almond floch..---Dissolve one
, pound et best loafS'4gail,„ in half a pint-
-.0 , # # yui of acetic
elieldeeleiti_enets to The eteltielet degree,
'tea helt a gill of O.O3reaa-W_ A leurtrop-,s,_
,of cochineal ; boil up,again, add two
e•-, ounces:, a blanched almonds,toile the
• • teridy. , on to an 'OW' bald g-sheell.
latark It in squares when cool, and break
them aretrt, when quite cold.
Parmesan Illee.-thive ready a pint of
Hee...well -boiled So? ilutt -each grain, is
separate; fry 'a thinly Sliced Olti011 in
'butter with , , to, teacupful Ot Shelled
ShrimPs, or halt a tinned lobett'.-, Silt
tin a . leaspixolful of dry mustard, todd the
rice and two tebteerioenttils of grated
ParniesatftliWo. Stirrr-and -Cook for 4
rev minutes,. Serve very hot with chop-
pti parsley eeettered over. „ • , i
tecteeenewillellatteeeleolt a querter ot,
. et pound ot Inetaroni and drain thor-
oughly, edit,* ialV ,beaten egg- to halt *
,. nt of white soiree, then 0.
mi$ Into it
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_.. -ctip.fid_of .fried'initicod hanctindcaYAInt
4wpper. Deep the tooked macaroni Into
40d, Place in a deep disk, ,Scatter
(breatterum 'hs over, most� fl ibe idis-
Solved butter, -end ' /Ake 11
.*t* lorifited.' , _
Ikvonshite Itetak
. , ot ileiw into ft 101.4titti ' iWUh 11 two
' isepoiuthite ef belt , v It
ittito into it h tillOirfor if ,1 poundelot
etir.
'i tittinits d. add six
• 41 bavtktponfuie of sifteit, att.
an, ounce or finely.sliced lenton.pee
it a little nu meg: Mix' thoroukiltly 10,
er. Etat one egg In a little milk, and
, "14.11te.*0 *nd.other .,IngrMiente;,
'Ingalrinkilith" k rotate. lent Out*
isiL Into rolinde, and bake 'tOt,about
is ntintittla ilt„ ' I,* - '
, of ,tisd an 'Thinlnioo
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ti And Ill
this, glits
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tasful of tarragon
to. Stir
II 'led; lheit
ast-beetleWifirometill. tedeeeleine
browned parts, lay them in the cooled
eseuceeplaceilieeitancepare_wheim:lts..00ne
-tents cturlietiteverrslowlersoethatethe
--meat - t.
flavored, when half done, add -sane
chopped gherkins.' Serve with wall of
mashed potatoes round the dish, and the
stew In the eenl.re.
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HINTS FOR, THE HOME.
Fresh milk will' make cakes which cut
llke a pound cake. Sour milk or butter-
milk realm a light cake of spongy teee,
ttir,t;:Cl'e‘an a Stove Pipe. -Place a piece
of zinc' on the colds of a hot stove. The
vapors arising frowiltis -will carry off
.the soot.. by chemical deeomposition. '
•tenter-mt4---ratsins.-arersITTrlionct,
with' milk puddings;,etc:,,lt stewed in a
syrup made with water, lemon ,juloe,
and sugar. Wash the' fruit well before
stewing. • , , ,
• A. Good Method; to Purity_ a_ttrain..
'DissolVe four ounces of °operas Ilya
gallon of water, and pour - it down the
drain. This 'treatment shoUldshe eoritite,.
nee for fain • r ehree days.
A box of -r-dust should be kept In
every kitchen. It any disagreeable arliOn
t a little of the
dust on the hot partof the-, rare, an
the scent gtOrk, out wilt vitrify theoe
immedlat.ly.
!0•11erteivateteather.--First Wipe with.
-slightleedempteed cloth '•to Cleanse the
urface, and rubvdry, with a clean cloth.
Beat, the White of an egg to a stiff froth
and apply it quielak-talho leather -with
soft rag. . „
-,Before.polishing furniture - that isevery
dirty, wring out a 'cloth from very hot
water and , rule 11, over the furniture.
Wipe dry at Otbae*._ Then apply the cream
In the usual way, and a very high polish,
will be obtained which will not g;how
finger -marks. '
For Ceptainge-Sauce„----Take one,quart
of vinegar, two tablespoonfuls of catsup,
ditto, soy,..shc..,olovea_of garlic And ,s14.291
ilialTOT,- the -Vine- tie shohld 1-6- boiled,
'and there poured'on the pounded sheik*"
._added
after half an hour.. -
, To Cleanse a Mattress. -Remove the
hair boom the tick, pick it well, and then
• afW4,110-444thec-44--soat•---anaoft
-
ter. Whot t11,0iini:littselt,anttlaY ifl
hrnnrilicr\nry.--Witstrtheltelclotyee.-
place the litir, taking care that It, is per.
Irony AO and well picked.
Browned flour is pecesetorei tot, geed
gravies and ittfttlitOr. To make this *Preted
the flour half an inch deep in 4:baking.,
'tin, stir it constantly while it stands in.
4 stet* oven. ;When the Irene Is
browned 4, *
1.3 1)111C,fed for use. -
U mako limewaterfor -ther,baby.-
Take a niece of unslatAl lime eibout the
Size of a walnitt, drop it into two quarts
ar filtered -water tontained itt an
vessel, stir thoroughly, allow 11. to teal,
and use onlyeliem the tete replacing, tee
water end slitting as, *inanity&
Stewittp:-.11se only as much- water o
stook 'as is required 16 prevent' burriin
end too last cooking. This initeeot bot
meat awl vegetables hdda. teethe PUY*
Ir the !tot -covered to retain thestoth
a the 4 tiVers*-whith are dlaslPated by
11 Shake 11)0punco/tetrad* to prevent
*twitting burning an beitOrn.
To pot an orange eisilr tma to ,get
the eltin off in One Veto, Put tee orange
in trent Of the Ile* for ,Ihrteor Mut,
ininuts. T1i skirt -wilt Ito* tem* oft
Ti
1141*-4ect• wl
particularly -0,7464
lust cut the peel eetind,In a
eitreight •line before pulling lhe orange
down to *Vitt* 044 -iii* IWO tupi will
lie easily removed and it good she
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y i ''.WiiieW..,.fhi,. r ,-e. ,.,40..'.
. ,11i *moo-, .o!-Ui. two rt rt
44, ,..-..41titnek$,." , . - . ,litt,0- , . 4*. .
' '.?.:f,,uOotb.,t-;;.,.*hiCll,:..,th0.',.'1td,''.'. Wilt
('h!,- The- ' • -0f001"-„Stailing,..poiht
or
tleftn, olge ot the
wilderneas:' ' Ethan, As 14'411 probebility
to .be idertteled with a „frontier, toplien
' .•te tress, 'be ee-seeresenti
• ‘,„
or without loss as tho 'ease tetiy be, thei
teraelitee were bidden by Jehovah. to
"turn back and encamp before Pieliable
relit, between. Migdol, and the eea, beeore
etialeeephon" (Exod. 14. 2)4 Of all these
places connected with the initial stage of
Israel's journey only Vittione has been
positivelylocated. • It is to be ...identified
with the modern Tel-el-elesituta, which
marks tee elle of Abe ancient city also
called Sixteen's, willeh again Is WI'
TexetikeletelelOataitae 4131k ••It;
htd that the number of israt sa
VI _have left Egypt at the little of the
exedukeewas no less than ('OO,OOO Men,
w.
,.;30,4440:4,4,
5..r.in Mint 1. 34Z, onty
inites. 6 twenty ,years or -age.' 40
thet therefore the entire body of "Scala-
, lies departing front Egypt ninst have
been upward of two minion souls, we
cannot suppose that, thirs entire emrapany
had. gatheWletilaentses, Atte -point from
which they are sad to have started. It
• seqttfieebrobableethae-the-eiiaereebodyeo
`Atifott'Sliff
- teet_pleeeteeeeitbeeothersi
obedience te prevkeis orders; starteWlin
the same day from ail parts. ot Goshen,
converging upon Pithmn or Sucooth,
'which had been designated .tts the first
rendezvous. Along With the Hebrews
went a large company of synquithlzerise
dependent, and slaves not of Hebrew
birth, spites,: ot In Exod. 12, a as a
"mixed nittitttudei." We are also to think
of the travellers from evety section as
being accompanied by larger and stainer
Onto; and herds, which they had ac-
quired in Egypt, It Was thus a greet
migratory movement of 4 'dependent
people such as might well cause the
-EliPlInn-kIng-V-reoottaider .111,a-PileVietts.
action- In granting. this PeaPIO POrPlei/On
.t6 leave and, even-aftee, the seVere
-molt which had befallen, hint -and' Itla
people, to .endeavor. at this junctureto
overtake the departing hosts and '0001 -
pet them to return, . To the Menvrable
mord Of th s attempt we are to .give our
atteotion,in ur study et theliteSent leSt
. .
Sen.
Verse, 11 And Moses -said. unto the
lee eeteoeeen --the
shore -of the sea and -die; approaeh
boats of the pursuing Egyptians, were
abject terror at the prospect of being ete
taken by their oppressors,
fee'r the .Egyptians whom ye have seen
to -day ---Or, "for whereas ye have seen
the Egyptians to -day." •
Jehovah e tvillefight for you -leis
• trange-Iliatittee unwavering faithot
Moses and Aaron, together with the mar-
vellous manifestations -at his power
-exercised in their- beluile which Jehovah
ad aleetidy vcouehsafed them, had not
inspired In the people, a greater confi-
dence in the preseneeof dillicitltiete.
.Eyeri. the pillar of 'cloud and the pillar
of fire, 'already- granted them for gukb
anee (Exod.'13. 21) were not" enough to
overcome Aheite, fear- atv this 1 tin cture: •
16. Wherefore eel:est...IWO_ 1.40,0 nto 7..•.0
While seeking to eneourage the . people
tiSeeret rimeh
discouraged ltituSelf* Prena y
be:St prayer to Jehovah was also Offered.
IA some pleee,Of_secrecy, apart troin the
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16 -LUL up thy rct--Thesame i -
creek whte.h trntn,Ahe first aft-
Jearance ard0 him on the ;Windshield°,
of Hereto hadetereed aseetentediunt of do
imany reiraculetis manifestations of
•
Over the set and divide ite-We are to
think of ••thet,' extreme neortlieVeSterif artie
Westin.; of
ore It..etrente, northern end of the Gull 0!
attelent times 'unqueeillen-
-a-bise - extended -farther -north -even than
present. That the bed of this -gulf a
of the entire. sea is becoming. steadily
thalloweieele-the,goolual -else of .the
lend, which is laroly.Of a total forina_
lien, has beert• poved beyond the possi.
the r,kor doubt. • It probable that , at
ime .7f the excid* ihe iwatitt ,171 of. ttg
gaif air0 hed• :110 ifit s
into. the -Bitter Lokes„, noW. Operated
front' Mt nOttlierri' end of the channel,
by ft, Rflag rgit'Adt of khviimd• exact
point at which the leractites crossed tbe
• 'A City Itnencieri, who had WM.
kr` en • boy, aelteked • one •OUt of
the many who preserdisd thetriselvel.
To bins 'at like year appeare
ince-and' your triardiere -think yritill
44. OK so trintt hatiteterr
°No t ,sir," ireplle4 the youth; *but
Oen, fetch 11..t •
"Vett well; toluorto
moot a' • eittlefectory 111
Otto
Etta boy Mutncd.
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but we are doubtless kviter of the Gilf is not to i))6(11.11;11t1e;
ni tfilncd*point Iying--beteveers the present
nerthersi 'extremity of tile Gulf and. the
Vatere the Aitto, Ltit. . manner
itt Whith the waters were •pa ed, thus
treeing to the Isoelitee way esca
- suggiata-iiiThur e1(p!untLLaofl o( vers
below.
7, tittedett - Lit f grog..
only ,here are the ieetta of "Egyri.
Lianriletterall$ sakb to live leen hard-
It
Islentirely iti,accOrd with the
c laws, which -.114v,ern , 'buten na,.:
V the heart ',hick a4,t. on pur-
suing
oeurse should, tKICOtrat
ore 11Xed set.ln its deter..
-nil on to follow' thaktottrSe of 0041611.
Will, get' Me .10,1144 'upon rtivirsoit
Attieng altelent poples the only elan
(lard 'by •whlkh,:a 'deity WAS judged *le
moittotsitions .'power,,' the
gytillette, ll*tretarec Ist'hotaft" could
peek .only ln worde and e‘orht Of
night.ett here ref rrtel tet
1 as being alt.•
a•
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irbetwten them end the enexrix,
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And Ils WaittM eloUd 4fid-
arkneea, yet gam* it light; by ‘night
',While °this. transtatiot * tit* mon,'
erate,, the Emit jai** versioni •br,th
!itrU ot lifliePtiralete
90 .p,i in• t
derliitoSS''' •tti
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the,Iptraceli,t •
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ereto riVin
tanNitebbtil 11)0
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scvibed in fo telt; •
le The ntorning
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Wit"r*tWeilt
legyptiane througk tho pilar of fire and
ot cloud, and discomfit:6e the host ---In
Psalm- 77,, verses MO, where an0.1-
,tonio of thesevents here terrated seems
to be giVen, the meaning ot the ee-ords of
Ibis vet e is explained as flows
voice of thy thunder was in the whirl-
wind ; the lightnings_ lightened the
Arvid."
2e. Took offeeLit., bound, hampered in
their turning.
:,,tme.e.„ed,e4e..teeeheeekeheeoler=e_t.ite,e,e
lade them to eltiVeltdielly"4-.Ttieerefere
Alice is to the wheels whkh, sinking into
the -MOM ground from whets: the
-were clogo14--
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LAWN FOR SEINIMER .DAYS.
While the raskini.of dresses is no
longer the comparetively eaftYwork it
ItARd to be, there are many women who
!rimier have hem taught sewing and
dressmaking • who are. ekever enough.
with their needle, and, with some. hints
to the toshionteg of garments, eon.
leodoilliivnogirel.derossesrs. "terv4t1 • veltpeettooiatiy good
ced
entlYe - and Ili -elheeelelloWinge notes
enough of the deltifeworkettieeacteets-
Oven to make 11. quite cosy to be fol.
lewed :by the home sewer..
„ A fascinating pretty Aressfor warm
days is -rruide.ot Pension lawn of et fine.
ltuolity. This ,has theadvantage eV'
laundering well. %Theskirt can be cut
-*VAS plattpAiroular
great -vire always should be used In
bestselling, So as not to stretch or atter
the shape, After ,the skirt qs, cut, die
vide the length into. three sections, 'hav,*
nilheone--;-thet-wido#0---*4
eeeh or the others somewhat nar*Wer.
Taese sections are out apart, making
three separate' ruffles as, It Were, and
a • little - later on they are ejethed ' to -
;tether either- with it Valenciennes 'were
eon /about two inches wide or fine swag
embroldery,L:Th&sgeke.,of eachinfilo..4
rolled and whipped on to -WI:We or
embroider/ by bend. , To make tie
wheels, crease the meterial first. on the;
irgth* 'then_ across thee width. and
1 tett in between. The wheels On the ten
fiounee are Si! sinches in WOOL In 0
,410,S,S Of this kln they should be made
by hand. OW, itt the tiniest. ,Poesible.
'tucks. _on. thee creases,. running 411 to
nothing, anit-beiltn o4ch 006 a.,quarter
Work _Feerielee knots__ litiebetween_the
of arteltititie born -the' ' Middle 'paint
tucks.. ' • k, • _ . • ,
Cut out the ' Materiel in the intiklie,-
.100ingee,,eireltieeriephalLencheitio 41/1nle••
' Ore and tili that itt.. with a' spider's web:.
0.n.,tho next two lkounesee,theeeelleels-
rea- little larger; The spaces between,
te-Wheel&-meaisuijOitoutLihati
*otthe *Wheel.' . - . ' • • --a.'..-t
:- The ‘watsk buttons in tbe back. • On
the retmtthere are three Wheels, One on.
each Shoulder, an**. larger, -one in:the,
'middle:Of (he • trent. As intith; ttelnese
as poesible . is given by running In
smelt •Inekti on either side of theesheul-
-xlee-wto iftls,--404-ktce--insertiort Is
in, and it aalatt igUtire leke of the ineere
tem joinedbya ,.firte renew& .bett
The hack 'of the waist is trlrnmed 10
- triatcli- fleet -MIL- TheesleiVesettatit have
it Wheel, .put in WO It 'oeMea on the *ton
, tart or ittoe sleeve. • - _
- ,thtr-skirc, and -moats( ean.ho Otirmot OS
putting •each ttl a pieceof lace low-
-here, for a__ or„l'illi!hed, separatel
Thee. be' feet -neer ' efie reedit welt 10
nearly
•make as it 000 btedlY .130120$ ()111; a
first readingc-atid\ lt,"\ -trtayes it, beautt,
td, dritta. , - - ' -
It , wouhfhe a 'god idea. to.,,mitici a
wheel tarsi, on: a separate .'Jict' 1 thith
ti'ol 1=1;11,V,111118tr411111 -her - itl I Wstr)
handle 7or,tryllitzig' 141itly and as little
ai, pm ble, . ..
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,
'TIVAVIIIN( QR SIREET f4WT.
suitatle for • lnaveiing or
street weal wotsld look.well fltadeent
the lightweight Weelens,, Mike, er
biri-
eus. The OM ot the one deseribed was
box plaittd. The t1,0 11, was NO.
was a skirt oilf green Ind blue:thecked, taffeta,
perteetA tilting nine .gor\ed alip
With full bias 'llounte *bout twelve
ticit6t;. (top around • thebettette: The
,estiteele was one or the new cloths,
linfietit itt finiah• and With aft , Invisible ;
therk,oil itt ht •4' were the
Sante lininber of 4, go It* slip
skirt, none or them ficning much, eaelt
or. at thebottom rnassuring- Shout
ewice th4 . iseidtle of he oneat the hip.
*ft the gortio- :Oared. at Ilia batten:I the
box plait* woUId not. set well. itt he*
*MK. tb04r0t0 Petted tt!ting around
the, waiat tiod tits *fa'
taken, lob** the gonoe et the wethr,
exertly• mot', „e#.0y unoett
eotowit the hOtteirrie
re •allietted from theewilet dmn. say
tveteityleek* then elte4it
owerde the 05
14 iittleh
Sets One when flnishod reeestitinse t.
w
113"itte: hotalloteic
li143wPti*uillt .ts)ou:and u -*1f
kl. mean they
mist•lbe ent, lour end onethAlf,inekeat
wide at the ftp atidiine encV one -bait
*elite • in. , atitphotrt
Me, itoW.,„ eitowit
' 'Of inches that the, n
Mg, itp
p•'tsed
444'
• t,ibe:
.• ,
0n Witti .*gt
'ik 0 41 14-
4...
1
, .Leissj,
•tvaei '11
itatto
YS
t, E
i the t:e'lg'ti‘er
Sttsiii 'iii
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" 4
II)r eny.
01; '
bxfl to he, waist, keepin .the nu
4I oitM»11t oyer seem of Odd- T
rt the -waist, ee
iver,eeereteseeen ind it apns underht
piait 44theleft shle 4t ,f nt.
A box plaited skirt inad hi this way
always.' keeps its shape. Tliero is no
POS4ibt ,.41,14.1tee, for it to seg, and, While
it' fits moothly over the:hips, it tares
beentitully around the -bottoom. ,
Rex plaits always elictuld be made
te. etikaight_ ote th:e
greatest -Importance. • -
.•The jacket .1s one of (hoso natty at;
/ow
meeting in rent *
that 1;041e ju,s1 below -t.
aving sleeve
„ofta
I . Any
tolv, it he sultrbr -sothi
IT tOffiOrbilwarliTir
nilich-hirtvidence-av tlie-rereeent
enonient.'
The, welet is - made of one of these
'it, lustrous: mom in a plainblue,
eked' itrideibly in the back. The Iront
eeheitideteelialL,
• Japed etea,ot-tturzeilic-put eorrease
trimming. The neck to cut out in -.the
tiniefie, It --hack and front :and the, open-
ing finished with an inch wide knife
plaiting' of lb. ailk. There is a little
guimper of lace, which is detachable*
worn_ In the neck. The sleeveare
nearly the same length, as the coat
sleeves.- and there Ise& Pilling on both
edge.' of the straight ban , cult There
also should. be a little Planknif of vit*
lenelennee lace in the sleeves under the
-
4 mushroom hat, trimmed with Moe
cornfloWers and, exaCtly the right shade
f• green ribbon, was worn with this
suit; also black gWves teaehtng • to the
elhow.0
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W.4.4-03LIWARIMADMAMORMG,
,Itlexkon Government AVents 'Esti4M1-
state a Weed that !crazes.
',the effects of .Sinolirng the marihuana
weed are so harmful that an effort is 10
• 0'-nitotle-viderydittotion_oli,hi Govern-
ment toe.extertedititte the 'plant through -
orders :some time !ego prohib ling sot -
opt ThelVar Depailmirt issued
'diem lecon senoltin_g Ane herb. The law
st.....gathering or telling It has been
tended to apply
The consequences of Smoking mari-
huana ;were shown, at Monterey the
other day. A friend gave r-illelquiades
atireles..11 l‘feldelM laborer, a email sup-
ple of th,e weed as a Joke and told him
At...stria*. it. ,Mireles, nelledetheetiroken.
tar gwthe-tornrotic*Igarette-amt
gen sinoking
• Pleasurable sensations at tirst passed
over him.„ lietadimrdly finished ,arnok,
ing the cigarette.witen be was suddenly,
seized wittte et off insanity, Ile Made
tutirderouLateirtult, upon, his wife witty's,
knife and then stabbed policemen.
.Mirelet then ran, pursued by a force of
Ace.erut.:otber.,,men.„. ,Iles Tan .foreeeve
eral
-,ed his pursuers, .„116 wit's knocked sense -
lest, bound and hut up in a rnone where
he remained until the effects ot the-Mari-
uancjAtioi rit oft When he came to
ha could rentember notiffiew
aetieafh ••-••_,-
.eportAtiWbeen,lreetiired_.et, A
ctty rlir'ruXtbrfAAUetteZV-St*
pes, -that lose -.Solos, lt deserter rom,
the' frilleentif 'Battalion , the. array,
while Under 1144 influence of Marihuana
ktiled Moxinkt Stitiatarvit, einem of That
pewee Solos was .violently insane when.
he ,continitted the murder. •
'Ile 'learned to Use in ." Ile In
1
101
ot
, puteoheie, 40000
attrai nsPoeletiorre it
le settlent,, he tirfti40:4,
t
great ogrlotiturat. onteilitio ot the nlite4,',
iecnlh °century - in the leepuble: ot Amer>: ,
•IdenlicaLtranabmnatiO te-
' - • ."(i r,
ulustrial .undertatng ,lroo d
erscy of Canada.v. The, work of thee me-
teenth century WIS Mrialla0810i inAlte
teeny, for the people brought to this
ei ode of such znagnitude,,no exPeriences
-former gigantic obnquests. UP lessons
learned froni. o era' latenie._ hut as tite
eeds of the it demanded the,brain
was busy with nvention. But not
are the cenditiotit sureounding thr s.
etersin the Seskatekewan valley. Every
deviee or modern ngenetty ie. .,readily
to harvest itto-• Irene t and rnarh�L
Alto produce -and to -hut ti
414,
010 4:1#
;
Wite k
• I.
41`
"kt
The buckboard was the chtsk enearee O.
Crinigfratlifirlir itrcrays • ortrenie ettn"-"'-*
eineent of the- itliSereelppi vaflsy, but th- -
automobile Is frequently unit on the
prairie tratta itt these gest days of the
,ence: Tridiented•-bylkeSCUVIii r Ot..f'--
settlement ot Saskatchewen. oThe
r.la4ktterCe
that willedistinginaleetheeinInOteent :
Wry modernizing of. the Mississippi val.
-ley from the twentieth cetitOrevolution
in the Saskatehewein. Titat was the time
of our fathers and grand -fathom thiseis
oue time and our opportunity to build e,
oonntrY, h civilization, and We'are OM*
Meat Of our abliitYr 0 do tilts thing.
TRADE ROUTES -
Nor do we step farther out across the, -
face of- the earth whebewaiettneolte feet,
toward tete greet, valley !nettle north,
but rather draw nearer the throbbing
heart of Our mother raee, nearer .to
Europe end England and London. Some
idea of the location of -this .vast_ne* lend
may be gained by a ,comparteon of the
teratiereepli ,iens--ol-Ste-Ptnd-ttnd--PrMcte—.
Alberti a lewe on the Utieer central. Part
--0!! the.Seskaichevien Serer, to Liverpool,
svniert 4 the largest ettriglee- reeeteing
pcirit American produce .; in Europe.
From St, Pant to Livervita the
*wriest route through Canada and Out
of Jlesten is 4,403 miles, or out of Mont.
reef a distance at 3,90 Mlles. From
Prince Albert by the ._present round.about.
tail. and ocean 'route lo Liverpool the dis-
tance is 4,790, but a road 1,7: in process
building to Churchill, and the Govern-
ments of Alberta and Saskatchewan and
Ow Dominion have under advisement the
comp e
Prince Mbertlust /00 mites.from the -Tido
water and 3,200 miles from Liverpool. or
1.4e0 miles nearer than is St. Paul. The
total:action of tlits new route will also
bring Winnipeg, the commercial centre
intlett--
eter4Av..0. r.047-0 now by the
Montreal route.- .
PitEIGHT RATES RECULAII.
Nor is it In the shorter distance to
world's inerkets alone that the producer
in the ,Saskateltewan an ad.
vantage in trenspoetetion facilities over -
Tb inatar0...et th*A1114.0.tia,ttitially.titigak.,,
thtlr resident of the --Mre,sissippr valley.
karst. Only 100, miles of the 'distance •
from -Prinee - Albert to -Liverpool by.
4611, the expensive method of trayiport-
lug, freight„ .while fleetly All the rest of
he way it is possible to compete by
°w,tivo,-!4"It'ic;:'fia4731r..rr---7.,101,14trrfattir""'"* 411theit-,:fipruo4vidlr :a:"."itr8e'r---:f4nalrr'al':''
regitraler vow
for hundreds 0! info the Interior.
.Ste for, we have. been speaking of the.
;tiller of the Saskateliewen, but on re-
terenceeto the map Of Canada the.feader •-•
will see that reality,„ there are two
valleys, Mat.' the Stoolotehewan forks
and spreads Ds •ltibuteriee over is veri.
lebte •incenilleteziiiiifdlie,tirennoth-to,61*.baggre;betofilyor1.700 e
making preeticelly,
dll
Spencer, In Canada kolehewan and Alberta valley land.
of the prairie country rierthertt
ex
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114
1.
fe,.* tiro .14 rt. •;11
Murder Wits done -with -
walking: up to his victim and Withott
Word burying theLblede WY.
oneolieilltntsddtrionlacred—ot..btolont.11:theiktio:0771:00doret,ntisgneer:trytHihitt°11rtra:::
kd
from the city of Oaxaca. •
A young AMericart leaded there seti.
tral years 'ago and went IWO the Mining
busetteee. 116 prospered and became
wealthy,. (Inc day while on t. htmttng
trip lit was: induced; by an -old Mexican,
to siniike eigarette' marihuanc. Ito
1°104 that 'the sensathmS of the poison
were Ittdesefibably delightful,. ,
Ile -had 'Smoked, poritapf• :a dozen or
morn ot the tigerettes itf aff-roanyt da
when he we 'suddenly' set:4 with *
r insanity. Ile-hroke•lorwit from
borne a Into the mountains, wbi
• .ho
srduty had workedoft wlu'n 1)0
jultstdthlt town.
By liad. bovine amid
to the *se' of :the 'poison Old %mita.it liri
poibI0 to) give 4t ttp`:' The. inettne. spelt*
stpone ,morte and More l're-
iftnetillYt told ordet
from -dossigli.k4estee, SOMIt one
'ways. had his servant. lOkit him im-
strontroOM When Ite felt the nrat *yin
toms of .,.the etteek„ downlett is
tepid'. • 'Marihuana "Willett -hits to Ith
41,°1t' teinettlattedw:ietilirlioetitilat'iliSalelett4'llthat fhe
itse of -fiterlhustna invariebly,„,Orodueo;
brunleidatifienle, „Many hdrtible crimes
have been committed men Orldfr" ,ittt
irt «
wit
t„
k
la
ive
-
1 1
Met
4,
SIJNI)Alf •IVIOIAN146.,
Old Gent -"You know, you little bees
ought not to be bathing here., • •
Boy‘7.-,"1 knew; We're not coaling be
twit -$4111404 , •
gl(ledidto°6hnet"'-et;:Atollut -atehstfit'4so)1Mier: VP'
leoyee“We're OM' higher op,'..whett
hire% net so .ustity s nes."
txymuctuto tytker.
11 must get tp snd laveatigate,
erfealed, t --heard that
„
noise spin, and Vtn convinel
g art. We
tfohr itcotontNit Moony; f'y it don't
,povietittie
mebooeurage of you
oonr
ox, mem OFP.'
lk thtin oft.WO the& Met
(ling to hem for a while PAO.
t we knew just how yOn
t.\ we 'tell Wei IOW Vonr
ngs. }1t4 don't lake theM off .44 *
ha1ev-(4- you de.
t
ta4y iht
•
„
-'t etelettotan
tserere Mrs. Poet end br
eh -Peres. Ile **feta so
tut site &Uttlut 41 there
tine
0' 44 .4 MItItr
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