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eifrA treat feeeta 'perk-
iteit! taloold tra hattifeteing, it
he a e et'aihilt e etio*ti-el rtitthor!h
eerea-'1.-ely Atilt_ oar Meet
' alt., ,ticihrite 'Wilt
; vole i ite ;rifle! ,
, , e e 1 e ' lithintlea le
, , 4 •‘ . ,I. Aga° . Itoh"'ihrolg'iteri' r
re itie "it li-aiita•itvP*-0°
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eita eileaCee ' ii-Otealtit iiiiheolet
41zaeo. ati laiiituhettittiet'o• Aim -
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.• theite hie threehreee eiiheeilieiree, grain
Title; tetith'friiite. Ite'41,,4 tt'lliTkireg'
criptimi:, m gtiril-tt.-ttti, end isitrengele•
bola ittental and ptitailieili and that it
will' preterit% va,rious unpleasant digeelsre
-with which tbe race le affileteile lie
' proves hes epee 'both by the record of
--iieeelioaereeper ' I ' -i
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.illa ''.t is 14,1ril,:kir„ ; ' i (47.. Pet -1#' "ICI:11Y: ,t ,
ie'elli . iitteoefutly , ,b . aieeeaiiortee liege o 1
.0'tf. aetSi coutes' wittiOut:trying. etieti txe• ll.tee' th
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hut alter workings forty. yeairie...e'..mari "hirer, lith ltill
otust 'have learned laitv „tohgitie • ate- inaitutdirts, '.vtiit
• to-Trhaelirzegrerat elleoatirnelveda »..., 4,- , 4zlity and men hUhhO.' ihs•thad (104E10
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• artah •-•:1141 -, ..-;i0E
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r by putting (re-:! friLlr.SpOonfule, of
144,0E1 ;tad tehteeeoult1u1 rf vigo-
r a large *Oat 41311, and letting the
teak' reek in this fer half an thetlien
Urn, eiver atidetet, the Otheti ohie soak be -
'fere oeeking.
Never wash a laical aitid itt the al»
1! i'
• leave a dal% etaitt On.,the hoeril *Whit J.„,
dillititit thratelrie iteavaes eetatleboerde.
ahieelierdsvoad tebles otiith
•weed, ktnif te it le eareehatir.eerepe
ereiat-V,Ith.II1griiltoifatlivo'
itfcroitelietlinghtheW
4tlilt
i1 •t .1 etit/i.'-thei.
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c•Ii'4wt, 444 't4c-0.
te_iett
a-- •• h Trarahhaliii.
Tole'ey7s 1eter, tit, riehest man in
rieiAitinehteetiehiehehehOritigiii-ehTZ'.
Rushia, taken prison h ot war. !emitted
• fete the firit lime tger_autl_ratig
t elation re that eemare peheonage eta he learned enere-lho pleasure ,of ceiture *when . work is 4ver Ite Pes
.$5 at It t.rt remindeh thae lel lived with- eating when bungry, or_s1oop-4_4M va_le_tlItts_.:el, .1 .I.Itbelkla-lii$-3ZeilTIIII-Rtia
Cut food eaperts, anyway, raid: that ho hard work; tying on the 'bare ground id by assoclation with the lateen:lakes
pen or. tio st,,,t aoll, aio th?a,e„hahhtg 1 end took in
I. A 1 4 /
0. 1 ::,•" - i la
vitfirTrartmig-e-AllirtITFIRTO,
ractereeteeheelhitiViihilill
thus, eseaped realty bewilder:notes. The fer the„firet tine, he sa v th ,
aepaaieeieee ._ " ' . *4"
eh'hottitee, . 14,41z.attish i„ trewrai..,. , V .4 , :StI4A4 .
„ 11$ 14 the. ecret of, retiring gracefully.
the experts mix them ail; up, Take e Ile feeling of, the pd. Thee -num who hes to give -up the Oa
• te. 1 Ointltrapterie a great-- ays, vt- thinking about, truth, t avOli
..Si =1311900X0iLt, .0.• 1, tkde1Hr -Witetif tonatelt-eafriamrsitehktatiate'neelattitelaithilhe
• :--- ttaeipederee-4 "UV thiel*fio-he-, thatliewas •iit nierriles petulant -with merileasoeuee ore--the-tinitteofeirtmeittearehoodevoled•
' pursuing a meritorious C4UM4 thet he aPPrectatee loves .Pationee. When len-heel! to deing good ae well- as be-
tredilional opinions. Inteklo one diseova'rteving• g°0* 44d *4'1 11° is C°1111*
•would entitle hint to halo, hard mus- ers that the plain face ()Vilely lute the helled to sah farewell to Ins heart's
cies and a stamg etoutach, then glee :
eeattireh eeierio_hoheehOompenion Kt the ,dr which twin s
him this meat beetle _pearl what teem forma • _ ,lohyealhaaaate_whataahaoseiaelgorereeio
le .think ? There is too much' om
opeth ono peophaa - , I" , :..,„ • tfor-ewandering in hie lanelineesh
• ' eon among the tweets. Theyhatiad bete . By living i P Ye earnos y v i e
litheteeteettnerethe,handelatebaseethwithyeiefreendee. jt r ' In is
ter.-.1._orM'it--.1111i51,--,;e0 ;; u. t tit $ k. *ir W. . i•Ilw 4 A :^09, winit Iri-ac-litti --iidi ,hV,Iltb
----theorterellind°O..hearetlehteheter desefilatead`
eahehrateetulitelling-ealli'brainsi -'And-itte
-weeetellatekeetheatarteed- whateve
they may do, and chow --t we please.
tt,t
• - heir+ - ta het
enteuts.. 'Then he wl 'tiled* doilare
nenute Works for details It nth
• WITUOUT 04 ioNING,
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Ao
4thtpr
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IftNctIV403:
When: the , eleit • 1.0 tome front
settee' at noon see t • it gete at Ich5t
oeie hot diela
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,itkiteijilialihriffit 'OR;
the vinegar bz• so diluted
that it'. Le merely euggestion.
"711fch truihermeise-edriessings are tett
wise for thee hildren.
Cut out. t te 6.. a • wart
al pork, catchup• and table saw
-Train tb.eite to milk, and Cob9i1••
pcit ler them form the teaaaltabit
Weigh .ereereii• .4,0,10,004
STRANGE SUPERSTITION
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ItEME IES, A.NO MEANS OF WARDING
OFF liSEASE.
tha-trilarlire-Vtarpely'
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thillittNATIO. A 4 ON
• ;tee end hottnetheaRoptist
t''.1ht-ille.40itie
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0.4,00:••.; lit, Oa • '„
fliereteSvitythee to *We flvtv
tot:04* it 4 .;
*Wet; the eitoelle',eolteiour attentimt:b
tho taaintopy, of hie elesarailhi epPOinted
fererunner, John., the'Raletiot• Vittat, 110
been eaiii ebout John in verso, 645 liras.
parenthatical Ole" more espeeitie put%
lithetaa-voticeoli , 4
versee 19-36. John.• t Baptist, wile
man sent !minified. a cluesea messenger
ef Jehovah whose life in this, world had
the very special and definite purporie
p eparing 'the way, tiff eine greater an
who 'was to oome
tre to tits ,testitheny of this Orel), Ow,
iratiferthiber • 0 44c;;70 tirt:' t .4
-IllitheifirlittafithithritheNtihthitt_IJI
son. The Prominence elyen te the testi-
mony of the Baptist ea, John's Gospel
treferred -to - already ,itt proleau
aeoeurited liapatt by
th ;liar _wiseacre and prominence) of
the pike himself. but in part, doubt -
lea% also by thelact that through it the
apostle himself had been first directed to.
Jesus.. It ia teatimon of tovellee
eaeftereheeeeeteperjhat oft eitegereehaare-
teenier and fearless hreeetter of right.
tinier() er trodaces.
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4$1-4,-- ,,/-14.0ehthh. .•v•Prihheft-litteir0,...111(1+-444v -
u'lho-'64:itirmice o iseiknal intmeir- grit seniii-eiTire7.1riffillti-Miiiiiiii,1011-
4elity-deeeendouponeehtnr.-- eittp-Atitaure'thee otdeemompante
• Wealth, health, talth and Life have awly: So one must have an imperative
their revelations, liko the sunshine, ha- work, InUSt be tan up with some-
nerama of mountain, river, flower and
t woilla fitting tethi thNhg
bird. Atit poyerty, doubt, sickneas and scheme to .ettiy, then when moneYhoes
,Ihey said to Leine XIII Not if energy ro• health or friend a men has,no chance
hraven and widen creation till it reach- to broOd Over hintedt
and shill can Prevent It. In no ec"-nurr es the fiery margin ef int ity. • 'et is worth. while , knoWing „how to
,Tho Mist feet ;Of St. uhs, succoss _Mee gracefully. aTtils hoto accept
Jot going= wittlont-41..--,
elonlition, \OA a oharactor its, own teresweet gainse to be commanded by
Tho ,second pert of Ms secrtt lie' an, interest, and thi,s he the greatest
tad a maeterrid -„titirpOse. "1 bah do IntRrest, ,to get folks to he Christian
-
all Mow,' in, Him that strengteeneth like lovers Met k$3 01 the goOd-
me,” lot said: He ,Was able tO 'go with. REV. -T. CALVIN lifeCLELLAND, MD.
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"France will perish for tack of wood I" death, thoe the night.. let tit the.,hest...or
In tepee:avid-is forestry work earrild
_
• ,with g: 4- tiV..11tgence --and -force: At•
the preeent a total surface of 7,429,873
Acres is under lite -direct control of the
forrotry se -mace. The work Is slow it
willprobably require 200 yearto bring
It to its maximum affectiaenesa. But the
time is foreseen \when the existing dui.,
aged ferests will • be roplarited to the
- • point of proper proportion to insure, the
preeervation of the water supply and
te furnish the timber tind wead needed.
41. 'ISM
6.1.L. 4,
been replaeted aurprising local results
am now visitee, There are now many
artificially raanted forests in the Mutes -
Alps, where conditionstaveso improved
1.1 the "poorest department in France"
that a state of general prosperity pre-
vails. Tho touring deb of France, with
beadquartera in Paris, compased largely
of bicyclists and /mein/01)11[sta, applied
itself a few years ate) to the work of int -
proving the highways. It is empressibto
te visit any city Or village.. in France
where there le not- a branch organizer
ttcn. . Part of their programme of week
is to create public opinion favorable to
ihr preservation of the forests of the
country, tei tato steps nereeeary for a
revision (it the forestry laws of France.
-Tend- ti-deiiikietlie 4.011f4rMilent-ef-atrs-wcz.
Istingalaw fereilie,aueeirovation otefor
este
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CONGO'S"ellitAitiESDrillIGS."
. .
, . Iniens in Midst of Immensely Rich Cop-
' - - - `•h'e1,517,..PIMV.r7, — . .
: -' -.- - -.7 -- - - — '.= - - '-• ,•
'
. , , Mr. C. 11.. Mali, late acting Britisb
iVice.Cansul for the Congo Free State,
- - • - -has returned to -Engiand after a thieihth
e mile journey ems; Africa, from Be-
. mina. at the mouth of the (ome) River,
• .. to MoinbrLsas- British East Africa. The
Journey was maile at the instance of, the
•,roeeign Office, Mr. Ile,ak collecting de-
- tails of the life and customs of the na-
lives of the districts tlimugh which he
passed. . ' ,
The liatartga dietrice at the south of
the reimget Free State-alid -immediately
nerth of liriltsh Central 'Afriea, was Mr.
teethe- Oartiettlar °Wallet: Ile {reversed
Ode regift for over 1,400 triiii, and re-
perts• What it is itatettriely rich hi cepper
Mince, which are at prtent undeveto d
retro wall of 'railway erannienteat ree
„viten hi, is chntlishhaie, said Mr,
Reale "I(ambove and lima, the two chief
Waite* of Theeliiitriet, erre centilently_ ex..
peeteil to develop into •cie.iteld Johannes -
+41 ,
i The climate 18 OM and there ia plenty
. oe.sheiiting and killing. Thetee, fily and
" eteephig, eickness are the drawhachs,
lit peceed -t!:*_3 a whet° dietriet so.
• after:led
tier 'the .Litalalia 'River. Olio
ouriene (greet lot title 111111c:ea is to drive
1,tet tiatient mad,' 'Ind I hail a very .riar.
--etiotte-treeapitisee the lentil§ Of cue_ of ,the
tiativee whit U115 fat L liate ,of frenzy.
"Alit Battilielintaile, - on Ike theetern
glieee- ot• leitte, Itingezeitra. 141,1,1 i's a
beetitiful tiew cattle -Oral, erected. 1..bti the
„.
•
VV,IPT,Ic PYIta 11L1 (q. II I.3 ,reaily A
a\
ohtrielat tole -Leg. Evevirtifiripesierpt the
teiiiihaeities ttetele es had teen Made,
,• atze ; the4 Isere . lireuglil froM Cate
, TN "ter:casedVat tc...,!..:0 in o Da*
• '6151:01Z tQuIllt73,P4 e: cid eieerilan: ter.
tt 'Kel'itla. ,
ot ..0 'n! no dillthelty in gellttng 'uirotIgh
tfv6 :co airy ha the score of language.
That most generally mpoken theetigh
• eloriel AfrVT-s is 1(i.Wthltit wleott thie
. lorterie ate trying to eetablesh 45
iriz.:*,, fra)liut of the toritinOnt„ T
_
1 S31 rigdap van. Notly every
ws!riet hie, its, ,Cevn 'linguae, not wIcit.,
ten; tut -Xiltwatill will tarry 'anyone
' throtigh 401111t%0ti'4 iiSttiot. lt P.M ili iltet,
- * (e tr-,14 0%10 - '- -
, Wuti
poky bltei
I
*00:100
lee
Maypole CitkereeTiefs nievet ceettrepieee
ter a..birthflay table is eure to please WI
the tittle guests. Any kind of simple
rake will do provided it has _plenty of
zurlyettes and sugar plums' on t/te icing.
1
thAel
fintiti ,overy liaisitailitWhou
-
here-Wweaso-ot-s4ness--nr-the-houst
and some domestic animal dies you
will fin.d that 'soma think the -patient
suroly recover. ' The- nos t persieh
verilLsuperstitions in. the world are those,
that am based, Upon the* habits of arta
one 14
NSvaysautinDg. iL nDiugdhltoyandlagasnoider':If.
web brushea the face it is supposed to
aneanethatehelewinge.1).
daytime it tells that a'stranger oorie,
ing. The of a home is a portent
or death white will come font, the
• quarter whieh Ws head is pointin
when he neighs. \
"The hair of a dog, the skin ot a
,snake aild the pelt ,int a Wadi tat are
believed. to possess medicinal qualities
witile the handling .41 a toad th said to
give warts. Centime; ore full of super
stilton. A white spider 'crawling to.
ward. one, the howlittg, of , the
.i.outg.00o. • • ow. • Noro.0.10i0
t„ ; 0
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SOME DAiNTY \DISHES.
:Delicious Apple Tea -Wash and wipe
a good large cooking apple.- ',Cut it into
steal' pieces and boil In. 'half a pint of
%voter till it is, soft. Then train eft the
water, add a lump of sugar and serve
cold or teed. Two clove Mathhe hotted
with tit tipple. •.•
A Breakfast Reltsli.-Itut one pound of
ausege meat In a Jar, place in a sauce;
pan of boiling water, and steam for -
three or !cur hours. When nearly bold
math the ineat Well with a "Willa, add
moro awes:ming if liked, and Pot for *se..
spread.,onabreed--Oreto
- Fruit ' Pudding,- Stew one-half - patina
prunes in a half cup of segar, . Septil A,
zollX; AlsO, shred. ,pru.n.es and ii. 4 19
bait cep of rentits with thearune
rri,,,,
iiiihitifre-;-"las . ritiii,---seriatig•I o--;uP
whipped-ercanraon= top. -and youLehatt
have c., delicious pudding, tasting like
fruit pudding, but thia, is simple, and in-
expensive.. - 7.. ,. , ,
Itoyat Tomato Satice.-Simmer over v.
SOW tiro six tonititaes, two turnips, two
tipples, ope onion, Ole carrot, and eome
whole pepper for' half Int heal: Take-ottt
ilil -pepper, wait all thrtegit" a • hair:
sieve, add a tablespoonful, of tarrrigori
vieetar, ehe samo oantity of 6,hili :Vine.
gm', and, if required to Ineistehie'a I.ittle
ordinary vinegar.: Piece, in a steppered
bottle for use.
1;u1kIford Puddioge-Tatie.a cupful and
a ititr or dried flour and !nix intOlt. a
teesfioonfut of baking .Poeviler, then adi.
two ouneae of sugar. fleet two log
until they are pale -and add tolhon olio
gil. of mine !tour this over the dry In!.
gredierits and heat thoroughly for'three
er four minutes; Geeasa aiple.disli, pour
the ' Pudding le, anti •balio. iti a tiuick
riven. Siete as a?An as toOked. '' ,
Stewed l',1vNi, and flaostia-Fry a. guar., .
tor, of a pound of bacon ellt into thin :
stiaee, take tOis out o'f the, frying -pan,
thee 'oat one Poued of liver exit° thin
sue6, and fry it on bath &ilea. Take
'thee out of the pail and try a $.4lice41 on -
j31 to -a- 4?row n- tolcri .-Mix, a - tablespooto,
fie of flour wth a pint of Water, odd •
pepper ;told salt to taste, pour upon the
onions, stir well till all boils, add the
laver and bacren and stew gently for,an
beer. ,
' A 'Vett Nand Cake.-,Aleat- si'x ottrwo,
pf, batter and ,sugar '14 a 'cream. Add'
tett ounces of; sifted patent for by de -
Ams and ilve Pg,g3t tete at a•tirne. neat
tto-taket ritixtuT moantVitifelightly'VVItit
a-hhooden `SpOii i- Piet halt -a pound'o
t4lloria44 chop. loun...Ounces, of kandkil
ei,:allit: gs'ate the ..rilid of a Itertton„mix,
till with life -ak'. ''• Line ti till wh /ha.
1croil, paver; pulting,twApound,ci of it^oll
1! bottom. Peer In KO cake Mixture :
and' Lake tor I, tWO 1it1i1iA,14.1 rX nittieratilt '
Osett. 'When aulte deniet lean, phi ;on a
4!„eteit te thotr, --- iT-e- - - a -a - - • .. - - •
Ottf4-Foot .$?up.[ ---Take 4 vrcparc.,4!
ealrOod, anii $,Innner alewlk till tender
in, two otiarts veettetter, with tat onien
stark With tlovts, fl. learro4 and it ell*
of Celery. Strip the eatrit, from lEie•
bonex-strain the stc.c!r. arid let it.sslan'1.
iiil, tOid ere le tit rernovo,,tivtry partielt
•Ot At. "When tettoirert tor use, place a
qUartiofilie stoek, in *Ittewpsti,„ add to
le pirie trtblepoolifall,.ef attiilltef $3g•l'i it,.
beltiltrlet, Cr lietbs tied In muslin, find s.
'Oats ,ot lemon taind. .0.1f all *Pools, tal
AN, *NO hi tOokod* lite* *441 on ill
tho;treat from Litt Soot i-...uk Itito itheall
MO., PlAti, A Ittepoonful of gra' •
chr448/ f* tha tuOtirk 1,11‘ WO aoup (wet' '
and
glass plaque, edging it with crimped
pint tissue- paper- and feats. On this pet
the cake, from the middle Of whielr•risee
the maypole. This may vary in •size
from a wooden knitting needle to a bam-
boo ore to suit the dimensiorts of the
cake. The pole is proseed firmly into
the calm and ceisserossed _up and down
with a bright ribben, the top being
adorned with a bouquet of pettier's.
From the :top of the pole hang long
streamers of many colored baby ribbon.
eaelr ending in a packahe wrapped, in
pink tissue paper and containing a molt*
toy. These packages foimi a circle on
the table around the teoking glasseakei
At a given Woe each guest takes a pack-
age, -titling it high .from tlit(tapie, the
bright ribbons making a pretty •curved
' n-abeive---theacalieh Witheveieo
then cut the ribbons off close to the petit
eilr around the circle, thus leaving -a
prize in each little baod:
•
• --'111W66' WOIVIIIICNOWigd:
ilowever . badly sotled winnow shade.;
tu y be. 11 they are sponged with a cloth
we with kerosene and rubbed dry wtth
•a lean cloth* they will cane hut litre
new. , ,. -
--strofig- toffee is etteiteeelteni' tifilor to
uae for cleaning, pipes. Let it Mand he
the.powl for, a short time, or draw it a
few times_back and forth through the
stem.
After washing liair-beasham
s in war
water in which, soda has been dissolved
rinse the 15risttee thoroughly in a Ilittle
cold railk,V they will then dry as ell!, as
when new;- ,
Cut .ft •groove akin the side :of 'the
ccrit of a medicine bot le; put back in thei
bottle, and it will be easy to, count
the -
drops one by hine without, pouring too
fast. . ' i e• •
Have all chimneys evrept. If this .ls
delle, and* little saltpetre 'buret -Won
the fire,eiticastonally during the winter
inOltits, they will need no more ettette
tien till the spring. ..
italihng %iris should L! washed 43 dCan
03 'pe;s11$11e. wit it a sivaig solution of
soda, and then 'reputed with 4 piece Of
pertuitte-•stone. Thies, will lieep th'ern in
eseelleat conditkm. .
'To tleari knives eaSity: take a flat Olit,
dip It in slightly moistened !mite pow.
der., and %vial it ria) up an -1 down the
Wade till all ,stainl are rearioVed. Then
wipe with: taddeteri ' --
Ite•riilleihre du:st fretriz Silk' eikt. do
re5t ir,e,41J.rusll, but wipe them with (1 ot eetveteen, whfcii *ill. not wo-aar
th.! sit:: and will, reniove the dust _malt
hettief -thiith hfrtire-
sh; •e a - ' 4- -
a ntake teens ran. Snittettily, get porno
le- Yee "from .ievOlereeof treo.r. ,tluIl hot
irovi co tietal and they will iron ‘001tOut
stieldttg, , to st:trehqd: elothe3. 'Illie Is)
vr,e4 1!1\:-1VtOlni4.\ 1 Letter i tatty'. I
del' for tae. . - 1, t •,
'
..T priwvent theladirt4'bt *all:Paper
darkening of kitietei101ed A'Valli leen&
iirturi, plUe oeOrtalitin pin. (1.' small I
tt-ek et both lotver eiorners' 41 the frittnei L
ihul alt4)wing a few cirtttlalion cf air.
If the fishy taste of wild g;:'::- is ot
16;tionabIe, it tan 'W rem6ved by putting
a mall onicn into the botty of the Ur
after It° te;, *drawni50h
," 4 ung tor fok
ow* lisui ,previaz.4 to toi-ilii:ng. , 1
rwe ttlekniort and lin ii at ',0tit,
Coloty ran hi.6 14,pt fet$la a long. while.
f it 11 4•Vrapped lit lltielc paperi, spr:Ja.
kled vol,.li lleta Tttlett tett ,ilt a damp
eioth, aril red irk a tech tistle p'!'att.:'
P4Ore p ing fOr taVe.., phinge; the
fiery Into tald Ncatt.r iiild'olorid tor Vita
holm. , .. (
$.;trak,. bowelicr Votr 14 ..essi * mods
killing of a toed --or the enowing of a
hen foretells lain, It the cat wa.slic.s its
face it riteOns that visitors are coming.
If a bee etings kill it and the wound
krill not eewell. The black.' tooth of a
hog and itho. blood of a. black hen have
curative powers.
"in a pertain district in Germane the
touch of a Corpse's hand is still regard-
ed -as curative of many lecal.ills. Lase
grewsome 14 the remedy tor hernia
still applied.
IN THE MAIISH COUNTRY'.
On the, ought f St. John. the Baptist's
efay, June.24, a patient lutist be dragged
through the split Of a cleft 'ash. tree.
Three :nen 'bearing line first name of
John-must--perafiem-
itmust be /conducted- in dead silence.
For erysipelas .4. tire is iighted and- a
pinch of ashes trorn it ishrubhad on the
me -to 4he-aceompariiment.,-of--41 -sap,
ngetoetlet-elleetatetateilie-"-aelteserrizdethe
.sore went over the Red Sea together,
the esti came back but the sore never
egain,
-
"Recently in Georgetowna policeman
was bitten by e tepposed poisonous
s at e and the old remedy_ of_ killing
e Owns: euttiag, them' open and- epe,
plying Theta lef the-hite
en e ware cold and did not tern bleek
woe tried. Twenty-six ellietreile -were
med. oh Vie liolicoman irt .extracting
the. poison. This remedy for cramps
le used lo -day In other places tharv
Oeorgotown: 'On going to rest put
your slippere, under the hod and turn
the silica, upward:
"In the wards of Garilekl lkopitallaet
fall 'tient was a patient who insisted
or keeping several apples under his
bed to- het?, the deohey. The Ihingre
thet people will . carry within their
pocliets, -Wear arotmd their Mete at'
bodicr--ptit Ort the, ir fingers KM te-
gion. Playa a Whate potato in oach
tteeket
if your troithers and, 'you will
llever be deoubled with rheumatism' ()V
if yoa .with, oo,ugh and cold•eio
change the potato for
•
*
A LUMP OF CA'MPHoll.
•
No doubt thero are ee▪ nie 4)f ue whe
now have a' howe'ehesfnut in our poet-
Letg or
are weerinK Ting. sev.
'4erat4e1r,--3 ago the writer vea'asa. induced
by an totelliOnt tirs4, con8i4era1e friend
to weal, a nutmeg fo-e oh,;tinate boit3.
"ha no (Alter, ere -store, European Olen-
theietieetephiatileid prevaterit es in
'Austria.-1-ItungarY
andiOrlain'srotilee changed Ili', num.-
liit h6x '111in thq. trap•eriai L,oters
101190 and the hippertel .(,:eitrt Theatre
IV:Pse 314 tpubliz ...oidt'elett to filling
,f 4 liox hearing twiluttky tilather;
t-IV,1,11t53.„4111xrIvit4ion r1..140hesilts -4eight
Spcaking of the theattli
tN.titticon.flr, Itaritizli Groti declare
that tn man) 113taxces ituperstition
arzd,csiAkNalty 1('Ztt1. $i.if erSlittlOnt :wet
an illesielutit nwflsee to L' )ijf3
lit Austrian hi?5pit4ts lindA no
1.1Get; r pavat'on thrteerti no, ward
thirken zitOrse trteon„
few ritt:ents.W 0 .eonsent to t6 4per-:
tee eet ett the 13th. Atti Irt that r&,
Friday, 60,14 ccusittod just**,
ttt
riairehhi,
CirefOrner-91 nee
he Chet tete ive
tinder eihk hereeh,
heel griteitriet 1 ninet lialre given yo
the hetititiettiell *tear*
eitele
ereelly
iher
‘1,
.. i ,ifitt5iiO4".'ia
'';.ie olitieteeiii it
i.hhhilt Ilthi,,
, I,
' ril ,-ilaut , itrittra itt :ht•le
„. .., . _ • . • ie
t liait,,fhent • Olt Ail:9...4W
4!,.•
t
I
t
4 V
IA* ft/efni 19.i'Q't4 to the trever eft
rtitt';10
el' Ole !rt- at the tatete ' 1,fhthieie rue
lowareteneeideaitt'eeey itegraete •
UpiTearelle is ert tito hips trout
the bath.
Awry day -
t
ni ••hefir
has been too Ttirgelor
Ume figure.
Instead of lateng more at the (tart •
s--orhelle- top -of the gotethercifuts,
4 has been titrnett in at the pleat at
rakich side of the placket, drawing the
0:A4* 4i4 ni 4 WI - ; -144,
-ThrtvviatfUliff
fle,,1 with Itiese pleats at- the ban clod-
ing. They should be carefully- Marked
ftlome-qtee•Phileile-Ondeeteettieletoe
fit ttifthalf ` in
pity way, the ciorr-cet effeet at the cen-
tre beck tvill be lost.
The fold edges of the pleats -should
he Mitchel down a few inchesaimd be -
„low Ibis eleautil hangin geed line -close
--otheri-teal . ehh-ootehi---
ereetleally-oeneeating-theeseahrea
14
• vitxkle_s_we..:174" wme_ _ww8,71310_=:zrewits
,
leaders and terietelheiemeolo
aro Nell. 8. 7-9) from leruselena, O
nce a representative delegation tram
tho hierarchy. .., „.
21 Ttio: ChrtstaeLit„ "the Aeointed,"
and..equivalent le theiliebrew "htessiele"
21.i. Elijah -The famous prophet of
!erect in the tine of Ahab. We recall
Ida foretelling of the long period of
drought,• his subsequent slaughter of the
ropbetsc,otliftakon-,Canuelhts- 411'
before ,Altab and hie'experleineas in le
dettert at Mount Horeb, and finally his
Wag. taken to heaven °"ht a whirlwind."
Titese and other events of his life itre
recorded in t 1Cings 17,2 Kings 2. In
Matt. 17. 10 we learn f tho expectation
i
current among the ws that Elijah
ehouldesoine day Mut before the cern-
.11$41:11-.-ptiroVtrt-irtft"hii.e well-linewnheeteiphet
of Beet. 18.15, -whom Jehovah was to
ridse up 'bone among his people like
AleSets.
7---21--An---ettSitiertet--
The Jewa Iti official position, here doubt -
loss referring to members of thh Sato
1"2317.14*Ono crying in Lite wilderness --
Note the play on. the word wilderness,
referring ,in its', literal moiling to a
sparsely populated though not necessar-
ily desert region. Here, however, it is
used in, a Aguretive eense and refer, also
to the morally and spiritually tineulth
vated and barren soil of lee heritts. of
the ,Ilebrow people.
Make straight the way -The care of
Wahl highways -among the ape/eats vvas
not as wen looked after ageiniong eivi-
heed peoples of modern times, the roads-
thisougli eperaely settled regkeis being
nither eimply winding paths, or trails.
therefore, an Oriental Flyer el 0'1
wished to travel any dishafce he was
ceimpelled to aunt heralds in advance
et his appeoach to order the inhabitants
aol the country 'through .Which, he waseit
ifeisigq-,._RTP,clitt Ici,...-Aittg4k._1_97giaay_lor
itill::'
Initial' the prophete-The greatest of
Old TeSlement prophets, Who lived• and
labored at Jerateletn about 700 B. C.,
domer_ltiLgitle reigns of "tte:zietli, Ionian!,
Ahaz, and ilezekiale Rings, of- jildall"
,A. -Pharisers--Tho phartahhe woe re
a "r ciaahhilitiesil 'nariti ameng the Jaohe
whose istrietly legal piety consiseid in all
-ellervecuaratire !tor Isveetedth gtheealnaivir:stel'nrultiltrii°11sditkilesb;
05 Mese had been. amplified and. inter-
preted by the ,great teachoo of their rime
sMt, -As distioguished from the Sedilit-
tees, who %tore primarily a' political
party Consilintr of members ,of the old
attd new aristocracy with whom religion
W43 WV altogether scoonderY : concern.
the Pharisees believed in the immortal.'
ite of the soul, tho re--melted:ion of the
*body and Mitre vetribution, in anteials
and in epirlio, iti the haute) ittessinnie
Iiingelont as Iiterelly a Alton eof God and
'•1115 saints on earth, and m a dielite hoe.
Vicienee etrangely mingled with fate, in
centrolling human events. They 'were
thus the erthettott religiette plrty antene
Meet -61,e,, though they held ?thents •
aloof frem Out common pritiptiti, en
soltrihtiteoue,prkle belie -veil thentiee
to he •the ,spedial ObJeate of Jelievaihs
fairer. '
16. in water -4-0r, with water.* ,
Tiotitelly. beyolid Jordan -A day
reureitir trete ,Capa Di Galilee; Many: ate -
dent antliarities read Beifitthatah, Matt
iseirerata *Ifelliarabate. "Ilettutuy,"'. the
alder leading, ta to lie ltlentifir-d: with
tilleefettle" the dieted eti the eeit ehlit 01
Oriehot: _the herds "itt ..Terilarareettill 4,110evit
by the "IMMO Oh Ahatilt (*new tkitha.
artavtilia., ,,, tigITithetutA,L,Ititi'VtAtt,rt,feezu(;orritlititi.irlfa...,..,
*no; Lona pi (kit reAn ithiSlett to
lih "tvlitelt eiiiisa x" 1i3 11001r -store'
i] ' It ' ' ' 11
'"V314.14114:nrieitit4riti8alitieitt letet TI)rnitil I, le. net, in lie
1 eller:eider. gretittimittoi inisekm.
2,. As a flove-In.Ihe viSible form of
Vi!fi Oomparo tido 3, ft. thdugh lorAitlk
tile pmbobly*to .1,estit and ;Ifoltri only.
!34. 1 have seriat and 'have borne ift„,
si.mth on - previOns 'ottaatena and
agefn ki,day, that Mgt la-tha Son Cif 00.
1 -010 1 A.
•P‘XPLAIntka
The boy MO011 on 11* tattrit
• tty flitrott bk oheft woos
fl-iktOtia Thera just betatoa
4that Vacs 4n istign4
44. ," 4:1re: it, .L/4440044, •
chiminteithe
eutterrh with hip measure too, emelt._
-aitoieeeletterierrea. drinveneritiaitthallie_
eitkitteattlethtetterleleeimellareiaisteiewitea
Binding .witit a bias 'strip of a li itte
VelfffitllIreme hod of,
finishing skirt -earns. The importance '
of prtesoing sbouid always be borne hi
mine.
Remaber that over very round hips
env er the other edgo of the seam
from the hip to the waist will some!
jitne4 seem to need to be fulled into •
tie -other in order to, otake it hang peo-
TerlyeaGatherethe weamearge-airletreethe
fullness seems ito be !legatee& draw tilts
gathering thread to hold the sewn to
tlef same length as that to which it is
t- be joineel, then we arid shrink 110
gathered edge with a hot iron.
This es an operation that needs, care,
but it Le "most eatisfactory when pro -
-
petty done, giving a fit over the hips
-that- cannot be acquired lit any other-,
way.
, For a plain seven or nine gored skirt
p eelhppodesetimsamake -
ward tlie front or back.
• 'They are basted in the usual se•arn
fashion, then both raw -edges *re- turn -
ea in the Kane .direceory. &flowing on
the oufside a lappee effeet frile gore
ever the other, and stitched fain)the
outside abodt three-sexiest/its pe an
ineh from the fold erige791.. sellen the
basting is removed the lapped* edge ite
left free from the stitoleng line.
The length of a skirt is Let marked
with chalk by AI second person while
lite wearer of tbrO 6k1rt, s1amh4 on a
-raised platform. • A patented marking
devtee, O, foot measure, a yardstick or
-an -evert).--eenglit elf cardboard rimy -tot
used as a -measure in marking at the
oesired, distance fitora the floor.
0=00.0..0.0000
• PARIS ST,YLEe. e :
' Street shoe. -e• ape One _po:nt upon_
..v..7hictiTlhe' Pailatermer-grante - ihrtnr.,
lir Fii;r-CTIERraii----gritFic-,-litil sho coilIes .
baek to her native lend for her par.
row, legh-heeled slipper.s and tboeo
eieinty, lightweight shoe1 . tliat chn
ccunis as iit i,mpertant d part of her
egrende toitettee ., . .„.
:ra -Ganadian3 'arriving -fer the first ...
tinstein„Perre ileill!lintattemereeetetta. vls--.:.;..,
tire ploteeent faehien in shwa. The tang,
•nat toes now in vogue -a revivril of -
the LeasOayie-appear et firrit niost
dreadfullyiawkwried; but it is cur:Otis
in what a ;little . while oile tototee he
think them, a iieceqsary cdpinet to
race -When they ore' not tarried to •
tiicir extreme tage. .
ee'ltiie Canada moynot ceite to copy
the torn) of shoos,,Foinell ideas of the
\het, iinal filraise• of thipite" en the; elib.
jeet are very worth white 'as weet
niteretirlft. A • .
A Freeleh- exernan eltototts her blioes
•kt lo trAtlira.4: 0,-,iiins4: jqst av0s11'-'- clf)r-li
her gl-,-.Nei or 1131. NVitil ner long shirt
tailor gown elleaviiare legli-Iteeieti, pat.
tint lealltere soolnlett toed, hittioireil
shoes in wintea nail in eprtng voreetegio
LC% kill ki,W etrie;. •,, .
• 1,Vit1t her allerttOz-ul teitrite 0:ti, Wttqf
•t7ett, mini!, of i'vgita 4,vir-,',-.1tAy Iltol.
nide, range is cpen Ili tor c-pieet ;A -iv!, ,
hel'.. Frenrii mibanca. cip •cf3 earl!!!
..00.11, rioming the:r atititee la iltheottel
J.many of .thetii ariern 1L (!C3 of Iii;1•,:tV•
Prig . .i.i`iippedr41/4,f; '(.V, tr-116.'3 fit lite day!
tittle. li•
r Their; are ael fie ceip..t.11, a.r.ci high,
fi,
ligiiily foe/Jawed'. ehiele : ' 1 lr# lefik110k"
mot vsy,:va. Et, 1l,.:0.% van e , raii ol: A i•eOi
airee 1,irly,i.4: 1:1,,;0'_,Itlitfertiti•q_y.,\Iiiir --iabc-,.
,.-.
.t11.(4la
? ilf cili hoe eepeilar, iihair WI,
Di- t1 4,! 4,:,5,,;it li.aithtv Itrz,',,,i pliti ,.
miltil:,- (,!'. vi( A.pnay 'tv'E,I. ril,-, IsP.,0,-.,ti. or
ore koOlity triproprialb *JIM acry'1.431. '
‘9c.c(ti gewn anti, 't!Ntre:Ekly tektint.T./
' ,fiveriJng ,i111plie1 4 L art, $,..11' i''Atr'k.: a
oeverientletth intorp,;(, ',T.,t1.-,,st i 4 to- ,olkt,
$aiini is, to the •,r6. LtIt pale s!zak4.1
eriectee and d Atguie hal etetil Or 631iiiti•
and ll'Ar c*tot. are Ikt4 t\ 'y n;uell 14,
ifiahicn; 'The, tileieet teart Of .Jeevele4
bucikt6 te pittsii Is. the Only sdornzuent
of the 'timing .siSpor 'tt ,tho monttilt.
Ots, this, nstot sppear as 'king ,:sti.t tor.
' ae' pos1b1, nothing ,in, If* .liciit
o trimminniay -iritertere vittlt il,, •
'IS miAck ill shoS,
aeX-sik,it 144 nOli*
1,1
itt truke
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