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nee*, .41 -our work rlivee.-- It'ginallY from entra1 ttar .
nc in OUrSC s tli. t is mod- 1.eetrot andthe bess_C-whielt have '
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fly aw eel be 'd *11-virciament. -that 4,ion,"ere- econSidered, ast--the -sem Tite
if we coul only get int new #0 01101$ spee* by botenists, The .bee utotera
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0 • litter - eeelsog. of aPPe e „would. noenger beim: (Aeolic ens, shalets ^•eriel leeks: coincide .eretlie..the,,preeent equelit
'on) when the i ilt ee ' c e• 441:', Ottret• :01*t• the ellaaEce, have longbeen cultivated in fil,fkle,.t of the sexea."', The: ptomotertS ar
lost do 112;41. friNk Or inristendy for souk e ro:1:nly: th new, teenese.a, better knowleurtge all'..touriesesand, t eir origin ze married , .
our tT,TQ Eno Vsiltda dose.
of the encvieol 011e$ only convince Oa Veil' uncertain, That of the seal- Deputies who arcipe ed to op
esa, some reSt.
, seeesen veep the grouediessness of our griesqlion is better known. 'It grai-ii t
ea ul - eetliat,thie--tientlites,ie-e.inl$*'edth.'rstiontatteouslee-iti'Silietiare- e '43-„e- .t11.'4' .t1114;:e,P:eitillttS,- lc eanniec
• 'lies,wirateiesonevel. that. i
I ' t in fit t. lf, we, are to att. 4 .ii4'0$': iAla At not With - our w'Ork.',ehiVea in 4 Wilci stat thro .. .
vne in --life;' if we etee-to*-deveilepeand -environment: '-1 - er' . , vilest
ufl ., s e lapel.: IA e.:..tr. - ',. , ,,,rthern 4
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IT .• 0 ir ..te , rtriC ', .' .we..., eiir, wayi-tir-TIOMeeeeet' elerathe- leees , roue teseeeseeneeserssirose
iii-tt*Wii. ; unrestt „ ik,,. ;nix, o
., will widen,. wi make more'. wee wili have come into e epirit ttet not exaetly known,.
pro
) eb , . ernWt-tIta7,17, 1 *II ed-Wees - is, 'drive as
iePti'in' peh t e
t 1 r husbandaose. , 'is itot new, for 45
. the wife obedie
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Fe dijaand$ ; ou-xi i,0111,1enee will be more will makesuchrealm" Otte:Ogee in The lett'Oeto 4PPearit to. he, de n
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'' '-'-'terrthtr."'h'ttore'Xirtrftkith'fkTf74rgreT.ir,lifeTkiirr-riiiigiffiihilifi;; t a We :v*ild'1)7151)Tipt-TiaWiiti ont er.u
cannot hope to eseape burdens and will, Come into that, -."rest," which 'rope, in the CanarieS,e Algeria,"
resPeusibilities. \Ile will have: to lie alone can offer. If we bevel AhysSinia, and temPeretewestern
make up our minds tii. many color- come to Min re, will find. our yoke Asiet., '
es is,. to,,Inany--.44114,nkkiatir,"talikt -44.434f•'"-oti i - burden',..light.---:::-:":`''''-' :- . AVild ,,,inictory is ipentart
e-nrany-ter.--eirappretiated'eefferteee --'7111*.-,-.GUY' l'XiinMeTtiiiiiiii.'-''', "faiTglireil --viva-it-or iifeivia--
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th nee
t*htaeIp ba4 re4ed here,an
fronz Ttr, 4t J�' eine that a
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came the seat e government.
t The steal' high place- One. of the
rineif al centres of worship for the
worship of Israel centrelized at
''"Jertiealem.
n Burnt ssiTeiringeeeThe- burntsoiTere
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0 ea tier beat one 1.443131
the other, but it "Mil net' 1)+1)4 w•
eould see the erect your reolione hail
her. That wea last winter when we
n 'tibas, Only gradually wes the Toronto. •
4" She hid a hid cottl this winter, but in -
steed of settincenniher bottle Of Dr,
Neter* ,Norwarputt $.yrop4Aricilikhosne_
made receipt whith I got from a, ucishbor
but foun‘l thst her colit Isitid shout twice
aslong.. .tuviteuWhithly inW-*.es -"Dr-
%tor; and it mrsit? 1104410304104004.- r
of it is alweys k - the house.
LEMJX ASM
I'S
Exhibit ef laving
--ofr%Vekk 4711-7'1Votnen
ea, at Melbourne.
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rnen an the home, the wor . 0P,
4 the State v.'ere given as an 4,ar-
0'nt for votte-lor women at an
t liniment in Melbourne. .The
udience, including,ma1ei3up.
i •varied the evening's ,pro -
..e with suffrage songs: Vice- +erg!) to the An,tarctie," an inter-
, torian women are not enfranchised! esting account of the capturing of
for the. State elections, aithough an emperor -penguin: That great 111A.Ritletelt MAREETS: '
, y have a vote for thy Federal I.bird of the eol 1 r ons shoyed its
. er all'4"494m4vgl'" . ^ 3,41rliMoirir ' ertffitOffirW ftlillantrovilltWrimerg- :v"arsIT
p- - sieteeee-teedepoeitieoe--Theelese-ripe-----eeeeir-anei--diyer--
f *peeler, explained' that the Gut% flop makes one feel that man is too
"6 tahreank ‘lispriax was the first !petty and tritlim; a being to inter. Iii several of theinero remote
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.oeteie 1•Z-7, '' ' ' SARY44574,41age.Agal.
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4oierthroW the-tit-refl. 43 -and -blot ei) sten-as tetlekeaste-oretho- tl`
, Vi women because,they were out tile :reign of elicit a eovereign. 'lands., The marriageable ,maidens
, Aired of making eiedinary speeches .
od wanted to se if living pic birei, auidIae'staz deek eujoyingethe. quiet aeeeleible 'at, sunset, sing, dance, and
of the White night when intake merry.. ".1i.itieli wears, a chaplet
eeetild IVA be a more effective ar-;
ariif i risme. an emperor -penguin „on a of flowers on her. forehead, and ear.
in"teing itthweaspaubline7 'krill.. b''''„. i piece Of snow not two hundred yards I rico a nosegive tied. with- bright(
, Minister of Englandasicou'ia 'from .0 p.
th shi Anxious to inake ,coldred ribbon, in her hands. If a
. a drawing of the bird, 1 went aft I lad lesattraeted-by a maid lie plucks
x-ftom-her....hunelt-;-Sli
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---Aismeelleiffeole-PEN11-Vrehes-ee- tie-TeefirirtliFitliiriFffoi,-Triiiii
, play with Min, and daneed about
Remarkable- Strength of the Great him. 41..1' firstethe peugnin paid no
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' Bird. !attention; theo the hard beak tame
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vete a flash: Off went Fanny,
Mr. W. G. Burn ',Murdock givei .C4,1t;
in his book
in no end of a hurry, and never came
entitle,' "From :Edin-
near again.
. .4, 1.1; a via ij 4Th , 0-,40004 0.44rel, 2
tri I ,no 'olio eee,- ut, er en -the
e A -ark-4,00 befell!! ityLcitirtil. °11Tthae :Po,03g. air). was ta leau showed th
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••• .. ,- sta,n ‘Ino on a m.erry:in. aking breaks up at dawn,
e,woric . . • f ' \d•
try, when. weaving, lace -making round piece of ice -about fifty yardo ii.e ut,e the
e-enrt"cirietrouatequaellit bylte:Clii-e)
• delivering milk, and so forth were' iia diameter. We rowed -upto a sort 1n.gs,
,au, in tile hvids a women. These lot huminoek on ope side, put two 1 otebbhoAltinth:hehra:indlehoorfestilideestr,
*comps bad now been takcrt I Men behind the hummock, and then
alternatively, fling it through the
t t
eewit women, and that, said ; rowed round- to, the -other eitle
t e ,.-- wee orie -of the rea- where -three, of -1111 landed. Then di.' open ee, $ementeeof, the' lied -chamber.
on eee -----gel-out tidofive
- ---vg-on -theis. -Joe 1411-10,X,44,11miturnirsAomeek
.„ .. . . . adancin, -closed in-- - I which- so mizeh has been wetteita
us , I • ..iw, i.N -,- ,, ,. a 1,..•.=1 . .... i
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n or .of a court 0 pis ice, with we approached, 71/iii-i•Vir717oria
0 tr ' the clopk, tries' bymen , slightly 40xious as we drew near.
e rOre,aruLteounsel 1 and -4T Ir---,- thirrking-his----posi 'on ----was
I **flex _with,,it-rrie, • 4-40isr4te-itrActl' to' getr,--away,-
' ihe , tied' by Women judges He slid down the.snovy on his breast,
(I jurors and counsel. Tbe injus- .,,,L4mkcidkkaway_witti.his flippers
eotettereieeo-noppeatittleanwTeee-t-e------ - ------- .
"Que of the patty made a euemes---
,ful rush over the hard piece of snow,
and e an,t e ir ,,an em race
it. The penguin looked quite shock-
ed, and threw him off with aAhitch
of the, Shoulders. Then ite gotsup
ste-od on its. feet and looked lit ns.
When we got near it again, five of
-us made a.. rush at it. The bat -
swain got :in first, and *termed it
whoth.shenda-reuedits neck.
The two rolled over together on
4.*theesnow. sessissespeest reenin got its neck
tee -and h J. ,
0 h il x d t n' atitwatnts head, but
tax n OTA A nat'SlY 11
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i °editions in_th
no b eau ehowed the num-
O melt earning their own
living in 'etoria, industrially, pro-
m eithlalittettiseallY, Neeir-
fetheeweiteettsofeVice
or r eo 10400 in all.
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I to4he-eonvertedju -the
tiig s verse was as unjust.
a'44
o tein explained that in
"hisage theft ire mat and women
. • (Or cOesslopetiodly affecting
' presenta`enarried-lwee
toria, has n� iegal right
child., The „present
lay) bad
father
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Its streng 111$44011f01/014 AA'S.
Matt h61d its neck, two got 14014 .0
its flippers, and two mere held its
lege. Using all their strengthethe`'
men ,could hardly keep hold. The
-bird -did not seem the least flaxe ried
siorspe. outs 421.0.ribt.,-21001,:ed.--.-i
flipper's slowly, and drIvt up and
extended sh
its ort legs,, but that
nearly twisted our arms
It was too difficult 4 task to ca,rry
tlxe penguin, to the boat, so we
*trzpped it r,oiind the middle-, *It
its'nippers- bound- to its. sides.. We
1)014tS1,110/13,!/1 elk *hieh
a broad affair With *big brass
/t16, and we bib:lied it until the
pthiguin collapse(' like 4 Giadst011e tt bi the
beig, With another belt ere tied the
legs, *stood the bird 1114 aO(1 drfic
Itib sigh of relief, 4-
o did the venguirt.-a long breath'
fsoiflUubotWI*s of his chest'. he
butkb urStir, and the bird be an te
,7=1107.1. it(
tieittraieres
attendin their hundrede, each with
hiserp-40d_tv,&e.rfb,sem' _stout: Iiierissaud„,41:_rmotwiewel,,_ r
ijoM'en girdle of emaidenhood"
'circles her waist, and in it is an
---WherrIbt
gently_removcd.,...1v_st....4m,ssin
lant, a,nd presently returned,
-proposal '
rnade.
A prettier' ell S tOM prevailg
amongst the Ooraon maidens who
sbxtedlittervatepri'sienititAirtre
market -place. In front of each is
a lighted lamp, emblem of conjugal
fidelity. elk _yoimg -man feelit " at-
tracted I He gently blows upert the
Rime extingeiehingitseetittr
tights it; it, is 4 rejection. if 210
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ti • l• • ••••Fir
14suMUi$,'-afld--8il)
VultiVtiteci succo s b y o.
term of endive wh ch is thought to
have had its origin in India. -
Corn salad is found wild through -
cut . Europe, Asia Ittino.r and Ja-
panCabbage, like all vegetables which
.
have been cultivated from renias
times, is believed to be of European
-fofthe
o in;
ariloonri
ortir---
ous to Aladeria the Canaries, Mo
rocco, the soutI of France,
ndth ,
Mediterranean Is
5 1 ed• 4 Arr T
essen p io
R'rohtionary °overfill:tents' the
sittang at the Paris City Ilaff, de
th
Mending that the artiele in the tod
b 10U .1A 4ol1ct
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e
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n.10. The ritu 1his saeri4e is
deecribed in part in Lev. 1. 1441,
eand 7. 8.
s ivalltd before thee lit-
teonelieresee:Soloe
teeteeert-heelirett
slit one in wh,iele,tlitisientiro-vice
deit,Ponet e -alter,
hee Otiti reender
It
the cone
w
s preser e
rifiee were a' young
lamb, or goat (always. a
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male
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8yrupi2ceaztsp�rup
a ii& yellow w;epper, Ouse trote the
trade mark, so, be sure end accept, none of
- utesettbakor4inat
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Asparagus bad its origin in
tu-
rope and temperate, western Asia'.
The origin of the egg plant is In-
dia, that of the broad bean is un-
known, as also of the lentil, the
peas checkpea and haricot. The
last pained- appeirs to have come
ariginaU from Alneriga.
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he Frcnuh Aeademyanted re
tt
engteetetiele'ettee"
iereetteples eiVre to eaelilither rip
fuel fidelity. Suecor, and xtssist
mice." M. Ifervieu wished to nth
_the word "love," but his propose
wai much ridieuled.
M. Camille Pelletan, the- ex -Min
stei, as it is all a question o
character. If the husband is a ma
of .strong pharacter, the wife wi
Vilwalys be prepared :t6 follow him
feedeedellieeeee.-
but the roetzon of Ins wife.
.P.ei -iiiiiarieviCloe.the
- -fact that the latter had been a
' feithful servant of Jehovah.
,.
1 ,son on .s. thron--The
,
1 it)zierpweatati Willibrod, one of the patron
a-ateeit giii'telethDr greatestsaintslit
saints of the city. The Rev. T. IL
;all blessings. , JPassinore describes this curious teed
i I. But it, little ehilite-Young and picturesque proceeding in his hook,
1 inexperienced in statecraft, Solos "Further Ardeene,". -
i mon afopeqed WU:risen as a mere In this‘old- wetter of Europe the.
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child ill viewof the vaned. reat idea of dancing to God's glory lives
ince8
A. STRANGE DANCE.
(Ocoee Ceeeuto. erintitt_
'TGWU.
"T`tesityre
at Whitsunjiai-iii-the Lusein urg
town, of Echternach, Germany, It
consists of a proceeeion to the tomb
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*fed • fatit0
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a-a-Titlerviated-ttptur-ifitiv.,st-histordrImi-vas-enee-orim-mon---.. -- -
Go out or come in -The Efebrew in' the church. The 'ipriiisprozes-
y of referring- to the general:steel of Echternach refreei-e;s the
onYortment or "behavior cti a r. philosopher because it trips right
r e ons a ways 'moor the fact
,Veu can hire hands, but #ot
hearts.
ile cannot conquer sin who will
not confess it.
Honor soon perishes where men
struggle for honors.
Men love wok „i
wast
no
--grows
The .1ofticst worship is often seen
throughout Europe, Asia Minor,
Siberia, northern Chinas Abyssin- ittte vlowlieitn
woartinilar then un.
la; northern Africa,-letuderle and youhang
the ryhCeravniaicoIrritalasndfar.om
'temperate ,tharity requires no other letter
til you give. them yourself.
western Asia, parsbee from the ofeintroauction than a real need.
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end' of Europe and Algeria, sorrel • Always it is better to get a. man
'fromEurope and Northern -'Asia -to thinking than ste give -him
tairts-4if--Jei'dia,--and----Netrth--tft ----.7 -- , -- -- - -
44:11,4dis.,_ . - --
_ingirattF4,,tirwai
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-twen4y--*wiT
creates has been used. This
bereler-with---fitle----alwo.ry---40 pirezticiiititratkin
*ce hors I fin& hen cultivate I - gem „
China and Japans, #robably An analysis of the water of life
tligenous to eastern
ertt, he
er..from-india.araihe4uunty-
kin 'from Guinea.
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TIP SYSTEM 1S GERMANY;
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otit, rrtrorl
' Vett Englariti these curious
e;Ithou 1
they are not openly acknowledged
as such,. One has been .held SI.
lifarthes on each, rek
C nducters Berlia Street Cars
Benefit by 'tips.
_..orte_ottite atrange.st phenomena -of
tipping German iaths,tit is cont-,,. turo_liora-any deeper, by twisting -
mon on Bethel eereet cars. -The fare lilce 4 corkscrew.
is almost invitr.sibly two cents (10 „The more e man er
mommr 00.7
.t41 -41414141-nAiile0.--tntrAest
()xi tto
ioakt ,
Put virttie into action.%
41elultrorrthi3 proiiiiie you
erne
in. lits proliensities.
SonTA men seent to think God)*
locks vlould all stop if they- should
orget wind them tip.
it Men el total 4epr*vity
r t
wor
1.ittice_tu--rfalie2le -thieethisety.
V
(tool -rine is Old doirge
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8. A great iieople that cannot ke t at nothing is4bsord-4 hCal -113 done
enunib:roef01d-1:3hnation
at
01:wicesuranteorreliatiblhes -a
nay A man ay smile at such
ensu
time is available. 'Solomon's state- ittehillgs;'no4gentileman eau hrgh at
ment, however, was thatof an in is Whitsun Tuesday, at eight iu.
experienced ruler who weuld"„na. the morning, a late day in spring.
tin -ally 7itotaggerate- the extent of The town is gay with verea,ths„ flags
duties and cares which he kips! up and streamers the windows aflame
_eanter _
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evis,---reople-111 thesstreette and stretch -
th
44-A-reitilinestrt&litivr s
and wisdom to judge - thepeople
igiGhrtelyat."
people -Literal, "-heavy.
,referrime, , not to greatness in our
-sense--but- to, -immensityirevolvin
•diugl-Meavyebil
044 1
,•••••••• It 11,
VOW
rae lOnietthr'eht).
makes easing- to God is
0 Anrit-011011i-seri0
in gOvernment %entreated with
external greatness - militar
:111, 'later Team lioiNetrti; e
&lost hisesimplitity-cdepu
'and purity of aspiration, becom
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in a double row across the bridge.
A-tenvesei-f-eriouliewaitiperlIlts-A-he
air. .
The procession starts, with its
banners, tapers, and three hundred
singers, and its clergy. All thant
-the Litany -4 Saint
Suddenly _ Ark 4,ketrie` • trOmor
thrills alougthe. --e-ciartege-
supstliestariere-anti-ferty--
thousand feet„, net all HAI!, hut all
tastid;-are-vibrant-irethe-dance:-----
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emee duty.
• 'Whatever strengthens class
fee-
ing lengthens the day of4 waiting
or. theirkigdoin.- •
limits his n(r- .rnedgo by
his understanding dica of experik-
Mental. ,ignortince.,
You ettunet make-brtoxt of ecrip-
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ellingiefe:al*el;o-te
-Weise14-88 „
4:14ore4t.eaThevvIenliaitinn tria$' be that street
ote riding hi regatdCti as remark-
eurrin$5 Good Friday, during sotne a a cheap, though-anetlier eeplitna-
ecnturzeit. And the statute •antlition offered is Abe desire to 11.*Lito.,
tuo faicii, tinit.,`-tire still Celebrated" , the, Caiiiitictor Or* ILOtir-lit A 'e,
Ir-vanomyrtiralliyealttres-a , er-. • a-stree ear-ro-W; '
ita$0. 11140,0 ffi all- but demo. ----
- -- e oitteet hing-to retrtenaber-ge
.1Iy is that rostpTitii in. Gerinaey
, orient on thesboutist. intluttry
eiptets 'a tip, Itoiitiver small, and.
that icItere eatio& ttod drinking in
it
hn't."bi.:*114iii-Itttriadilt':::;:tittttilt;p047::::::itt:1;0,,,t:uh:f;rretiettie:i:Ein'e'es,tri
eI 10 Per tent. on -the 'anionet.
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three 44Y18* t4k111$ .S.Orti breakfiet;
in the .botel *ha. t4t,1100 iht416i !AC
.01,01ifil0 Yon are alo4e.,sind stay
'aeii
10ing givagthe b porter
tr
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diSCUSte tise tr
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ball *.dollar ; i
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fgni
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yot
rat storttbe
ney
Dotufs Kidncy Pills
hise1dn*bi*c
4t4 -AA
0 1rttt directly eti the Iddie
ake thm sticsi end fieelthy, Ui
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bragtrng
bis sinartArlekt).t)(i, hss.one foot al
44,7 in The Aevit *rapt;
Some folks itextr $P)4Any diegm
f1ze&venekcePt wb they go
ear at stet p,y, pretithet.,
It visually is '0'16 014
find God in, fiature wit
us all' About the its, ti
Polks who -art do 3
}Justness xtever 'need
bether they 'ha
beauty.
T r
,
wol
an
(111:XE T
-so
etif
cannot
to tell'
artgers
ry as to
angers
eubje.
eirculatie
is esti at
5
enamore wi e g (try outwar
understanding heart--Per-
haps-better,---"a-clisceining
"There bath not- leen," ad in the
preceding verse. The sense of the Bete young' mother dances with
-clause- thus - -•become:*-"There 'has -4410r- YoutIg-ehild "in" her aeleilrii*re
--C.t been any anions the kings Asian 'old men, whistling like a
Ptr$rde.rso;e.141--ey'arthol17#4, lt--11-1-16rItlf-toreeslothv-Inesettxx*IftWW6laitittie
_Wilkineen bones. The &avant.. takes five
id:4-
afrnilar r • • ra-to travel three!quartere of a
_Paeln
,
AS thy father: -
oinniliastree2,t4lt.e:
When all ne, the tirMihron -
had. not been faultless, but the gen.
-end attitude, ot his heart ,and mind'
'toward the commandments. Of "lee
bevali had been right, and, on. the
whole,' -lie had sought -conseienti4
dmente-oil-Itish" .
. Behold, it was. 4 dream, T'he
cam an tht ease, however, had
the,eesmeinflirenee over 1,4olontoitai.
an actual', experiente of th)$ ,saine
rt would .hisee
rk-of-thereovertat
'4„)1c',,u ou3lit •b." David to Jerttett.
lent and larl found a: perblan4ot
resting pia ee on Mount' Zion.
;ONered up burnt ,offerings - As
Giboort, so, at ,Alertisaleni,, the
king Offers up sleres indicative , ,
of the Consecration et bilmelf to
the' high oree Of ruler' orr. ttle
44.3 no tars
is
steps forward and'two back. Youth
nd the old man rejoice together,
eys-siek-aruFth-t"-haTe.-flurbent.--&-
' d-sida-by--atda-with -the-gatttcy
schoolboy.- They deltic° for health, k
or e .s e o eir parea s an
friends, and for the ills of their
beasts.
Some very old and infirre (Ian
by --deputyr-and -Mauer' - -an- -Ur
dances lustily for several invalids.
44
officere in Italy _undergo
a 'course of instruction. in _pigeon..
training for military purposett:.
isitorr-‘1Telt the master
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