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esolireefisl.
The is 0
to it in the.
What 'a 'power
lily gifted pe
Vntiitilttitt
proven. not aa c)pporl
temptation, a foil a
The saddest chapter *
the care i4• ottlie-tea
ere
4ilateQ, .
.• W1A.04, kfak4p
.14 ma, iants.-0 n'it
t
'eaaieima4 aItotbe
WO V* a 0
I
. ,.
TO; inatend ofookz
tie surfa6e of lo tomat
ratrarlit ethb kinfzom
ea, Breakifii
ind. gently pult it away
0nr,t‘a
andatirring are iynpi
the great:. Tort tho burner down low z
=Ads :that your jani thickets around th
mne3ti eLcl-til*ttarkt,104tai nr.croe
t down.• attent
a
u
14 two cupfuls
et beaten), te
-an at-•
zua
gilted sou1 our para
the *lent Man. Re,•is dull
elow)--,grudgingly endowed. What
he gets must be by toil of brain
and sweat Of brow. "These inequa-
lities seem to be part of ..et'ods
lan and are no doubt meant for
ote, rbillips the
world •;:„t to grow hitter and Oehler
tr the future, not by the magniti
tent ',achievements of the) highly
Ofted few, but by the patient faith-
fulness of the. one -talented Many,"
,
'reaV -/ eons
d •plains '•en- mon and Iowly task8_th hea,eisst•
Tet-thi--`) f
cOlpitrys'. .ear ran
There is much leeway to be e desert, so socialism ad level of
ere zipasu comes into line with eon mut would me social
tion.
hero-wel1)4Chemat
province-alone ,Whose •ss,larit
dd not mount $90 per antis!
of a Policeman who found the de
body of a, 'man in the public high-
way. In makink; out his report for
the authorities' he was at a loss how,
the.de.,
he _ ' - `4.iiiiiiti7-
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42.14.,,,_
titbits to
y sit down
. This ten-
"Of what did he 'aieV askcd this
'.1tertbYi.0 !_fgtotatvotion., your Hort-
Then write lum down a
, '--tth-~0-54Phnv
Jo.e exp. anis-16 per ten e
cause of Spain's present con(litien.
, Rut the lesson is now being learned,
though 'tardily, that the ferrule is
more powerful than the -bullet.
'..An.observant traveller in the days
anteeedent-to-even-the Grand Tour
tells of a cobbler in Madrid who
`whet he went to a, Customer's house
to try on a pair of new shoes - al -
,•s took with him his two ippon-
faces, onriii carry -ertaYlihice, and
"Wray he struts in his :satin suit,
eloak, and dagger like soniehody.”
The principles of that cobbler still
obtain largely in all ranks of so-
ciety. The reverence for elepart-cl.
greatness all too frequently - oh-
scures the necessity for present 4C.
, eiTeitiefitis---715rthirlftw-ebtis-a,
Ttip Van WinArle_.like..slumber
I le,41Utd,on-ever
tbe possibilities for a wait Govern -
:sent art great
--OM, of the -Many reformalot
° grappled With is that of the admin-
istration of the law. There Wan
* old proverb that "Justice in _Spain
14- long- and La," Add the gipsies
-lutve-a curse which they. hurl at
theirertemies "May you have law -
i .
• snit tint winihera,”_ the full
auce c lc° ,
bY those who have been unfortu-
nate enough to 111111'6 a04.4filig4 W$tb
the law...
t
comp ain an CUf
and attempt nottsin
dency the greatteacherhere mean
to reprove. fle shoWss that Ooi
, rewards,,men. not in proportion ti
their gifts, but to the use thev ins
o .04 ongt *be doub
his, one talent tins -very same powe
.given as to the, one wbo multi
, ,fillik4ittiA0.4400"
"Well done, thou good ana faith
.fuL istritari
fill over a few things. t will maki
he-sors--711--ermoveirtitras
the1i'he duty �f 7 person no 'ri
it by t wise and
blessed. purposes to the. race are
Jo.ble_i_co_mpkted.
he divirte-'1iltind-not up
ua our taIeWits, many 01‘ OW, 1'1 -
Iiant or rdull, but upon our wise,
patient, earnest use of such eaPaai-
s we have; '
"The race is not to the swift or
the battle the- 'strong," but to
the -faithful- -and
is those . Who letve 'had an in -
0
n ablutely noih
it 4, •
India Relbstt;.-‘0)3e. peek green
tomatoes, six large *menet three
'small peppers, one gallon vinegar,
one ounce selery seed, one ounce
hilleiti,:austartliteed; and -ono ounce
mem pow-dew----Iturrterrettoe
hrough_e tritsat .ekopper -or chop
ar„,- • Is n. -
t
cu
For aela at *11 dealer.. Ma
only by T Milburn
Toronto, 0
ke:art'7Iig t and tender.
Ideal,Gingerbread.-One cupful
4of 1
1140;tvglY401711Ua'n,gke'.40111:srat4r, one .cupful
of butter and IAN,three eggs well.,
beaten, one Saltspoonful of salt,:
one.quarter .teapoonfat oi cloves,-ar-rr
gredients together and twenty
minutes. . Do net add all the vine-
gar until you find whether so much
As---needed.--t
foltnessr' teri-t
-r-vsnegar--us--not7
-g for all fruits but pineapple,
erabapple and quinces: Mash the
raw fruit until all is well' broken
then tike a cupful at a titne an
-raja a bag -a salt ba,
for the. purpose -and gently ;tweeze
the, jUle0 dish. When all of
the,--fr!lits thlio treated measure
et
m e etv 4U
Lug W110 &Serve of- the ace, ono cUP 11 rY 04P*
ntrahalrithliler the brightmstin-the, orin61144 ihMeez-vel:ondwththg-er-064ittbwojirbve,...
INTERNAflONU t18SON,
:StPT.
•
tetwoo L paw's Third Missiee
,
Jeurney4 Golden Text,
Phil. 4: f3)
T. Pauli)* Iciiiriseyingritniong the
European Churches. -Ars. !To
,leasn-:fronst.2.-Cor;,-.421,.= ,iot'
i. great w1iflea!t 4'a
--
E- 041:44'.f:c
to-Troas zi his-wty to Philippi.
TL 'PMiVs Experieniicitt-TrosaCs-'-'
mained & week At Troas,
on the Aegean Sea, a number 01
ms es sosith-alloitierf ,
reached Troas five day e after the
Passover, which In A. D.; 07 was
celebrated April 744. Paul, tho
evening. of_ tordti-dt -
preaching service stnd 11017 mum*
ion in an'upper-thamblA,.., At Pau
ytitt.,4t4 .214,,the_ morning tbe
t
yowls an nained Eutytlitts was
sitting in tbe IatticedWi
e this:A.510Y- Otto,
rwu]
and the young ma 4 'weary, 50
he overpowered by sleep and
r
PAU I went down by the
outside stairsCOMMOn in Oriental
.Dysentery.
0 houses, end, fell on 'him, embraCing
him, as ENV the ease of the
011.6 and-CreMPP
ritbm. J3u, do they know do
;143*"
.t„
son of the: se *V of Zaripliath 0
Kings 17: gill„ and t ush*, in that
,A.f the Shuritzumitet son. Doubtless
Paul ,prayed as earnestly sit t
eopirsts„ the c
fleW
ntensity . the r o
faith." Es poyo.r...wisAtotweted
and the young situ was ,restored -
'The_ whole_ incident was Very!'
40-700iirertirig:--1
revelled - the faith and the
power of Pan Ous- religien he
represented.
111..Pituris Review at 1fi' Life
/341.
he':clutturikiA .
..ut II shows that Like hsd now
jo in ed the Party, 404 .04511t1
them . till 010:teeth Jerusa
tit tet 21:
sel was detained here for an ' un-
certain length of time,' and Paul
sent for -the Epliesitto elders to
come to ltiletuis and iiieet him, for
it would not be safe for him not to
'be ready. to embark' ,At short 210-
tiee.
Lukei was probaelrpresettat the
ineetIngiTso-that lie was able to re-
port what Paid Said,
Those present knew that he, was
speaking the truth. What he had
done and taught Wip.an exaffyie
for them to follow, and oninspira-
tion to- faithfulness. -
IV. Farewell Counsels to the
el's' . 1 V. 28.
cupful
tte70:
-gnat er,
. two and one-half cupfuls of flour.
"(eat sugar, molasses, butter., ano
s ices u til thoroughly warm.
Bake in rnu1n pau
-Gin -erittigd..
weight- ZNIS in tfle procesL Ln buy-
ing
test it by pressing tho
edge against the -floor; if the straws
out and bend the broom ii
* poor one, for they ohoulcl remain
a .firm, solid Masa.
pudding in- double
ueepart will be foundan Inaprov
lent -en -the- we-01-the-Oltiint
adding cloths. Till tbe, lower par
oie,io-the-upper-Paa-Put-ftot-
dise tut• from oiled paper, then
pour in the pudding. • It will earn
out $ good :shape.
ge one.eurtfu of toft 0 Vaulte-itirNm-Impre
half' euitful- butter, one-half cupful nable 0 Possible.
of lard. Beat two eggs well att4
a .S. en, one eupfu
of dark New Orleans mohiscra-
eupful of sour Milk put
into this one -teaspoonful of ;oda.
Thew add---n---titire)
The question as to whether the
la are strong- enough to resist
rships„ whith W414 rait5041 bY
hold at ete t ineetit
ift-view the 0-•e on *Il collateral
v,
,treasure vaults of the Bank of Eug-
e-fpIosives dropped iiPtal-t
Let the juice boil - or It out 'eig • t
itinutes and Skim, thenadd the
hot sugar, bring to a, boil, and cook
one minute more. The • color and
flavor of the •fruit, is much better
preserved by thitt, plan than by -the
more tedious_ process. From '
be-
ginning t 4 1 it
t eless than
.an hour to Make the. jelly.
"..tit-VIPLarCiteXl llOOK- 1- •
When Making Plaits. -in making
plait*, in-skirtsartieularlk
i
hz
*Ash materials, :f tho plaits are
stitched. on the maidclose to the.
outer edge where it is creased
about half wiry dowit-the plaits wit
always be 'easy to keep in plate
hen ironed. -
• 14-‘171h,-"3-.
er• half -41ire1e lot -arms" fro
he topot bestl'hall tittles tut
lif-Ort---"-the7uutels
life that your b.adl. ytrim theevenlyhole* °minianIniemk
• ver-tito-Ishoulders ,will
e the; rest of the cover and
will look much better than if *
ferent kind of beading is used. The)
ttom--eart-be finiithed
to the
bottom or 'with: peplum.&
Tailor's Hint. -A akirt could ,e
• . finishes men's trouaers. TJ skirt
nnent
irs is an- the bottont in the uaual way, but
Germany. when,turning it up to baste put in
fh,
lief... di the b
•air- iron. Fasten - the braid at ei
ev
cruisc
from D
rUirEe-r-r-t-U
f Seltutte, has oons
e new woode
that the grezt engin-
eering firni. of Lima, In Mannheim,.
have token the , matter up and
*greed/Jo have the airship built
some tune in autumn.
ProfesaCr &butte'sship, like
Count Zeppelirep,. *ill he, rigid. The
will_prishably be 0001
etteeul,t
rndy o( hei cruherwi
light_ boarda Ilap
r: ona another.The in
Thgrave problempreaented by
dealing _kir ai
te s !wain dio-
tresiug ranei NO**
ly engaged at this monent in
elltimed-Ter
plan ALA —
JhhetQf tileOrtIY--0
and M. Leroy-Beauhcu; The sch-em
poses a system of bonuses for
children, the growing
to40,tb
fe
-ebildrtt‘-itt-on
_nothing considevaton 01
the second,' 1,000 for the third, and '
. Prof. Itiehetbelieves- that -birth*...
will be increased annually by 750,-
'
COO ,1,000,000 at the twit to the
State of 30;000:0001.
expenditure is to he_ met by AseaRPs.
duties. They -plain laying * tax is
ei*t there.
And the bullion, 01 eourse) eon.
titUtel-Oli a portion otthe *velar
Vegetables should always be -kept
on a stone' floor out •of the arr.
Iron body linen on the tight side
table linen both side
wrong aide -first ,
A put14:4g elOth• m&de et cheese
cloth doe:: not retztin'the grease,
and is easily cleaned:.
--Garnisivlsofled muttons -with -beet-
root-tut in thin slices * Ito
tie chopped parsley on eis
Wheat. bran placed in coarse
ilan-
nel bags is excellent for cleaning
dust- from Alelleate-wall papers..
Dissolve a tablespoonful of roc
ammonia in st bath. This -mares: the
water soft and invigorating.
-er4f.piitarts‘a7-
in case there" is on
eroY43eaulitu fu
hA ialaries..o.
.4-
h1p1oy�f 'bStt& as well aa
t.of•loserwith on r -one
..with none, five ,year* After
. age,
Naturally the proposition
aroused warm opposition.
asked whether the clas whioh
woutd be restched-by-such-an-offor
orthy-tryitrther,
future generations. There are not
Wiring ,those who affirm that the-
r9sp.prtte of Franc e )
.wholoresee revolution, chaos, and
national poviiii-if-large7Tiritilies-
become general.
ee to tho aggregate
vatue of nsiderahly over
regularly stored for the
convenienoe of customers.
this treasure -the greatest,
that-hatt-ever-heen-.04
. together -in---onts plaee-ta
Newby; the r shareholder it
question, thinks not. Putting aside
pathetical danger
fiom ut
drew attention, tha
tube ra1[iray4 have been construet-
ed •in -close - proximity to where
:some, at all events, . of.the.subter-
iroaLebaenu,.
suasittron.strong-rooms are supposed
The inference is
o
laed:t1oundaubted-facV -:
worn. s ,w,
Stoning easily.
- -bihng -milk put a lit
water at the bottom of the sauce.
pan and it will prevent the, milk
from burning. •
Use itiliermuslitt for pillow cw*
is only nocesszry to sew oue
end and hem - tiqs, other) and the
ded is done.
led, makes an ex-
utit
h flou
And' steaks.. ,
To Artist tolor
T0r14)."44eth-1144any , ,4;uat, spaolardii are beginning, to
ilw-litt4sit-P4441"•44.
'naval tresistsre-vaults-4H-- . 'seri stuff- Wart -her -huithatdi-aaW -
bullion zoom, into .whi___di or-, espito_bilLoen leaning to tor ....
Alsitorsto4 -14*:- -lish-ideasrsho..contes to..4i, iiiiiv-ged i
usulaslinwrce° frill Ins hair !labliOsent Pc) ttzillitrkintYt;wn eh' e attends bullfights
°lilt of bar gold. It k" only 'pill is a. concession to public wish
-little-more---ilArt-a,--viti, istueliWITifq-alid at would
ito no astonittlishreett•were. AO 4e0
ven tenstrilicalrienth4hat4i*dt° earref.anrzouncc her absence from all hall.
delettli
oh thilaikgt rriiniritlie good* in a
o
or ,othersi
:few
n1fiedekirt than by the 61
thee,.
Two tfees"of Ehiatic.-A great
many' girls rubberbands
keep a -their short; sleeve* in P
but * far better *44 it to make
pair .4)f...tootle Arm hand* about
one-fourth of :a,rt inch wide and *list
big otiougviii-slip_ vier the el,
Choose lansp wicks that aro 'mot
and lOosely woven. Soak them, in
inept before) ,Siting, and dry in
s.,cool oven. This is the aureat *ay
obt.ain & good 'light without
oke. ,
Stuffing for Ducks..--Crhop rery
111:1-07one apple, ane nniog.,*udone
unce o
*Me*
pepper
4144/Ort .4,
•
c
oLthe
avet courtieh al
as
le104484.41e* from „iv, Web, Alfori
ry heavy ehAtims_
ver
, for example,: would be we-
t* shatter it. White it can
opett4 in the ordinary way
b tbe mutual co-operation of the
governor, the deputy.govertor, and
the thief pithier, 'leech of whom hat
* different. key.
"'0144eittlaii
to be ahocked by the r
young quiets hes WTOUgi
the sarne they have bee
rwithholdadMiration
atrofisgth
It bas takeii:briet.thooir
'• • it. the'niost an
thoritative of tbeomen ,Aharysi
. b*ppened
Echterding
the electrkity itt tho air
dly P Argo Part;
hr a g Of.* wooc
metal s
b6 , woo:1th*. t, tholy u to
reat
riots and crisp for days.
To Tighten
teak white
and 'dip the rubber
fa.r into tb eg ad p
apon e. 'jar and tsghten
iIJ be n� ' ger cf the,
brigae,
land ass
w sttsc
bellent syst
tor a .13
Iflud 1,0
prottotato
at AIVIS.
tol to iik
Eutplit
rok4-whi4.
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