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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate., 1905-07-06, Page 7)UBZES WHICH BtINQ MA 231011721,Xli/i o e 32eeemb1ences Lead. to Cora. iilicatiens that AstrI EttitiV and Serioisir. there 1 0Z11) ifl't .720'0041 „ •. P144$‘2044.1m .0,1cAttg*,--14i ' " . v41*;,,.61i,vtgi a s04901 triPP4 is 'Ayr elaorti -pPor ''''.441174ye#04411014111#4611.T bO .:W0i dc4Per otlIAM“:!: • Opened tliat. ata PI* .rLiII . „ k .., .„ siese„ contron, .. t .. 0 * '04, f thet,..194!‘. bAi. \Le 48e. ''.. e, •., et' nii in4jcQlIt y. . - . *; ' is WbIii,s. Iiiiitti:!jtYsi' ft l . , . 'hat •#, . , i.t,:vo„e, . ovst, • v,,,,,,, tot',1 elitiOeV. ,a-leat, Of ii. $ 0, eee aftee: .Oriteion' 4ndeto* CS ' ; .f.se*.'•• .'. , Wirt U. bed J t a MOT T-0`1.11111% IN 1)01014.1i3. - certain ditteetkise ageneY, 'eeelcin 0, wanted" forger, discovered's ifla who was his dentate *axe that. had e mustache. Paying thin Ind viduatl to "iliseppear" .temporerile thee'. through lawyers, .advert blue with portrait. kile et itoroir for it liPeClal sod ieeenure, and thie ia Why' WO nest theme little cocoa -out eekeel, The reicipet is very sineple:.--lifie to. titer half a peuud of delitscitteet oeoteltut; two tablespoonful* of Otir. end bele Tented . of cestor J. ugar.. Now whisk up the tr teseseeggsesadestireletee'1. ture into small rime* anct hake, olt greesed paper,Sin ' double., Th eirei „hi" VOW :wits 11 ntOrleilra tee,Fey:ba,4- ket.iplitrited mo 'ate .^elitO0Y0r. *het 600144,0mb iittut tel.* " ie tn. (109ifiet.' . *kick. tii erk.,""10..wrus very important A gOodething", in* do when 't • iltd 11.41, (In 11, th Pair. Weighed' the teekeyeehla 0104 not. wboo, the other Wan,' ;Oki Witittr',Itee ble:,:fikotitY.i,aafl 'thee, 04evio.r 'Ore" tenttftiry wind. • • • '• 1.1esuis to come' 00)4. au4' 4',A?"400, Welk -there.' the lunatic, broke -toese. lbeY Atr°4, tfi6 t,s.,PDP:Prnr,Y 'Page •4, ,10..ekw,,i4i,ebuistY: that' 'Corit /keigikt**110Witv4trin 044140.1),Oh. treilieritmees through Which men.- frigliterted . when go, came. "They mast whO tor :years baa. OWItseees lc epaeime_ne, the unfeetititate odti- eaemetintes twice in eine day, been r lo *4"1-1-tlittt Ltii-a167-ditt not re9k1 ''-` 1:47---7'''''.- -***1''-- by 1"Y°41° -a. ' • -lieu.' hrever in: ill- that -thefts hes' he ' • Who 43Poicer.. te_he Mistake fOr...$0=-...Other: n What lie had done only -a little'tirtio.liad-shc-ch ,001,.tri.ail,tho .4eeeee__ and .. Reni,FX ) , .slf'ortrijr-vilmoro.ltiPtletuttiirttiV-Inatiltousei.-- ' -ii,„ -11-4"4ektichlei'V In .rogypt. :The lather's pue4any-point lid life,: than to tern On titesi though the doctor expressed eorne ilig w.hielt1 it may be( said that "dou- loritteses wea the sante - the light of history. Every _hes-been of etetege ae to the captive's identity, hies" often do not themselves receg- y he went into the desert to care', other lives tells of a miy-ho for tic was detained 'theta lis.Pplie th -Oise Moe iieeneas to ea. eh other. or , sheep es theday be came out . ours. 'Whatever has good in it has Waal lunaticwas brought in:. At Oftee released. the sane man. npsut by the incident. tees for a time. qtiite .ill. elleeovering, hie paid the' 'Warders 10';he guarded the lunatic a treekly sem' to take special care of their charge. ii**Ilut should ho again ei.utio You. Went-% mo at once. and I -.will remain Wet up at home." 'When 'the lunatic in time. flied hie rational. 'liv- ing "reflection" sent a handsome sum i 0, pass aro • no index as trgat„:intiN•c".t thion 'Shea' a to become Israelle delieverer. David God behind it. No matter where Irak aa twat under God's care, when waters part , and %aye open into. landsflowing uith walk and .honey • - 'III is m wuo poEs rr. blotted by tho, mad Saul as when Writing the twenty-third Psalm. Bien WhO d things. meat meet opposition. TieS extra M not an.Vo Stowe In every, experience, therefore. Sve the lion's den, but it will gave from'should think of thOS0 Who haVo' crose the lion's mouth. teed the lake- before ea. • There is a:valuable thought heret Am 1 a stranger in a large • -city., for toetay. 'Men often become dia. eempeIled to 'depend on self alone? couraged beeeteie of - • the contrary Many high in position bad to do tile " ' • sa_ar, and some of the sweetest to..fhtr.m.ij,tl:t;.4r44tt4x_.44u._.ac.,,tt winds th,ey have eo meet. Ayoun -trlitIkerlesrtifFtlfirviFtti-earn"&ilifffirrWitfitifiie -for - ideals, but the rowing :is sn, AO :Years relate to the time when the that . Wind was contrary and the . rowing Tillil .1tVILIEF ,I1r. THEN rFLT. lia-ed. '--A-tif-1--u-srtudent-seek-ing--an--00- --There---14 -a- no -mane- - -mow - WOO ornerient -in-17416,-which-includes-- --a- eleation. . with heavy odds against abro1 ri. whe left her native toentry traet n ralla and a hell long and a Another plinselarge think but Just Mel ihl,an,y, ,filkiugPrO,, lams Ara for a Peculiar ' "as"- la a largc mile 'aide through the heart of „ th�. as he gets a good foundation laid self-made menwho would net wc.- store 5110 was once 'tCC*lS0dQ i I, -eity of Quebec. and -eight acres of • health fails and much of his plan has change the good that came of strug-', a shoplyter.. Able to prove her in- the faatenis Plains of Abraham', MrS. .-to be given • UP. Another ineets-re.-4-gie-for---a, any -other- thing lifeecen,irgitednocence, she was informed of the Ws- Caroline Lambert Campbell, wife of verso in middlo life which sends Idled Ara I a young man trying to. five -el tiftifing---faiteeevklently. __Hallett:ad_ a wieliele A. Camphellan assistant . - - _ .. _ •• eiedeiscouragerre ierits.------one-v4imililtaewhetereaseivecni " * _ uch- persons often feel that Heaven tcharacters eariii-Va-s_lifid-w-irTzegaii 1111/.411 ----re ___PZ_Alle-4ratin.d.--„,..100. ..e_ve_Ly-r r_ WO_ anyof the clicifeest 'earie-ttityr elle does -riot 'vane . to SuPer.,,,,14161--°1--4eltooti:11)---flrook- .1jr="ox-tem.roviselt.ttity-411,-,-PlY,.t ling, engagedscct ciferald. ' i push her- case in the, Dominion .and lined tteelo----thrist a greater Initiat101. -of. What ttaby are to oppositinn Meet as no intereet, itlethetiee eIt.:woleld fillnder like conditions and owe mach police. The woman went to nee_40.41,0_111ritish courts, says. the -Now , York ' --one- has the:interest, in' any Afe , and einfeitiered. country. but, when the shoplifter. , tliat lie. hart,ire every life, Andeviseni It is always well to think of what, fleeing from the largo cities, confin-t itercatlY MI1'0 reCrived frOin Lord 4 4 4 4 t i..4-^'...` . , .'.....,"- - 21;f1S. CATUARELL CLAD= EfA.I.S1 OP QUEBEC CITY. 'Escheated by British .GOVe earline eetabligle' ger iThfrnt� -a ..$20.000,0416 estate eschectted for three generations by the liritish Cov- balilt ()*l3 Irttuthe renee ,t pantry. '1 ki the oinieet e tile:spec . fi$ .14,7• , fernier' ' ILEW? •Irttiter :t•tirOg.*:1.4 *.rePter,.1S:,:titerictigh the,;, -quarter Of • nit004.-•: • • • -,t4M 0,401 *OS ineat .v#4vian-‘tto .cti ootil;g3k., trorix Atto.,oro. voi4r :it , uzik. okkga...to„ .04 otio goaiinmd, 04, 444-;tt.f.1 virovt,,1 7"1°.'"1"1331)64. of 14 • 'a 'Peate4• *WO: -Iota • *Jai and itlie year., •it_Lalitenes eytteitrittne--ToNfts I.A3411.7 tO eti pudding ris .anif 1134 ,,bake for three-quarters of an hour. Then-, to tho lack of .0, etiitto• in :Before serving tie a, piece of pepee, the kitcleen or uPon. the •besk ROY** !quad tho and ..seart_ to tablo. neeeeoltet*, liiindeede of *steps in a- ste aeon as pee:Miele: • • , • eistli.*-- - •- se.sese - - stem{ to empty pails ?OUe.prins of se' AtiNDEIIING L'ACE CURTAINS. watet. The drairt wld reeve. ell these, and, added to thie'sav- Ines* °Pitesticed -strength, would leave - a much more clean and healthful beck yard, which, without tho drain, must, during the winter and early spring monthe become offenstee both to sight and :mien. lly all means have the water cup - Ply in the house. The hard water tank is a great iroprovenient over the driven weltr even if the well is in the - kitchen or on the back porch. and it has been demonstrated that wititsertlee.;wirehnilt-powereleecom . water syst,eni„ including bath, tub, chair and lavatory, with hot and cold water pipes can lie had in the ordinary •farnilTemse as war --rip • in the city bowie. 'The lack of ventilation Jim the farmhouse is often noticed. Windows in all rooms vitould be arrztnged no that they may be opened front both Curtains badly smoked or otherwisie soiled easel:0.4=We to_look almost. ,good as new if carefully laundered. This Is my way of wriehinee them; writes Mrs. first, brush, out all dust possible- then put them in a tub of lukewarm rainwater and soap them well • with naphtha, soap, tell up and let soak in the . water two or three houre. Then I unroll and pat and work them through the water *gently, as tear easily. -Man I think they aro ean,...leputethrotigisav-Wringee----- and- zt immerse in soft water. the ,terupera- ture of the first. To. this 1 add a small handful of powdered borax, and it makes them beautifully white. After standing a ehort time they aro thoroughly rinsed and wrung out of - this -water and blued and. starched. On the floor of , a spare room stretch sheet.s and on them stretch, eurtainez___Hteeelearesetscrke---_-- -- --- to an advantam_tatmiaptaositaxorz__ - rteM gefiatIV VOW QVCrilY. pinning . or sawing in *place; If the curtain has a scalloeted edge, it will you to fasten • each point. Several -- curtails May be done at once. one o er re o er. ve until dry. room, which often serves' 0, doutee rpo-e-tiniita----to a freah air bath, every morning_ We preach and • practko glving-- the sleeping rootne proper ventilation.. but the odor of buckwheat cakes is often left rag 1-176"firiTitrirtnii=rego ,Wee cooking for dinner ammunee change. Windows should not only provide means of ventilation, but. Should be allowed to serve their -le- gitimate purpose. -that -of- letting. ire the sunlight. , House pleas are desirable in the home. but to see °Very window filled THE SUNDAY SCHOOL as the aeeredifed meesenger and rep- in the course of time so much annoy- resintative of God that he was re, aneo to the respectable double thus in liap the Privy Council refused to 1t4 utmost capacity with plants !cede u$ to remonstrate against this speetod and obeyed: •if on.' resulted that rho disappeared from if'int it""eatifin frgra rePreacntisea. ra_ciesi--_-14.set420-chstieveltettatiser-P ,a,taatwara ZNTEflNATIONAXI LESSON,"Give co:tuna/al U..; thy houes.'"Ihe A young boy, sent home kern Eur- Church of England and the citieene. loolzed triter on the of Quebec. asting that £30,000. . aXatanaeleelea....seeireetboul to 011! alone. was lf0-ITY-IriblIcrt'sci5tralantgrr:a Ireht-frretheeliritish---Goverroreentetord die was cep/Arlie-ell Sacred' and bind - stranger, who in a-harbor_v.rhere' the collected res rentals upon this pro- be* Compare ineeden charge to lad fell overboard also saved hit. perty, should be cxpially dilided he- Toseell (Gen. xlix. 19-811). It was life. Ort Landing the reseuet slipped tween the two churelnet in Quebecrna. more than a lalet wish. and was- ra- herec- ta3, .-Awa-Art-11, • Wel- with -the( aseent of Queen Vittoria. decided that' the as It rciated °Mimes to the- dimwit.. thank him* But the led had a photograph of heir would in time eppeter. :04 -that tion of lends and of property. and le 'mai. end the case of kings of the royal Seep- - the 'property rind its usufruct from tre as well. 1118 GliATEletTL SISTER. -the trine the decree te escheat ter- ._ 2., leirsuedetts,laceete, the. _wan.....fie lay the_ am to tnia, T,0c,„ived. rows thinatt.'d- - 1865.. belonged to the eesser to be_aiono with God In this that tho 'gentleinait was livin • heirs of Louis Jose It Lamb r ,hour of anguhali. It' Is probriblellt • _ - s IMO childless ed, saw the original Of: the prcjedure: . find the. going stow . or lone what has . totake a dark view of what is with* the woman from a portroSt was 1°L-haFttrn" pElifirt rda, letwtehric:hlesattle:Liteseessedthatto Lord been honorably won, it is no - more i oursleves. The most important con. again mistakat for her and had to • 'duo to lack of intorest in them than i sidoration of life is not as to how appear an a witness. Then what the 1•KaallYs. ' the Kam's ,private secre- - .i was with the disciploo on Geo- much hard rowing we have to do, police bah foreseen actually happen- tarY, iS able to advise his Majesty . nosarett. No stght of earth znakes, but as to. how rnue,h moral muscle ed. Tho ' shoplifter. aware of the to (nue-no Other action than to sue - such a. strong appeal. to the Eternal! we get out of it. fact that she exactly resembled the gest that 41rs. Campbell take her ether, started a -fresh career of crime claim to the courts 1.111.111011•110.111.1111•1101•111M1b • - passing herself off as the latter. And REFUSED THEIR REQUES.T. 'Lesson XL Hexed/ilea Warr. Golden Text, 'Pea. • • . LESSON MORD STUD1.E$. l'tote.-'These Word Studies fur this lesson aro based on the text of the Revised Vera/ 0_1Ib• *Finn' - 'Etiistarlati Ctrapters.-Our . eenortieal book of realat itatute 11Y, Into two great portions, the and the eeeenti the remaining chap_ (hs sett AlattaR!;th was born titter). as it .appeared. an& was ponrin,g 014 ' r iri which °nee his death at this time her tintnks ..whfen she learned he was -, tent of the batik, Of the first parb . the last fritir chileters (36-36- In; islet lerrie-entenete tire exttrotten of net; after elte• ber brotner-s pre - climbs') eosin form a moaner divis- his house au•d remibly of the hones server. lie Was, however, promptly peites-diseinet-fivmetheesithaptiara-9t Peaevid-ists.0) in love ewithehlitesisitor-feandeasyear • mai) r • . . ho* I b ve later they ,wore rnarrieel There is Pr it- __Ktri lked Worth') Of hold conlidenee en some leg s rango o at • par 0 W,FaTill, --L-b-wirIrrow,.. raring7ther-sterr-the-rxed-lif Morn or lee* strict** prophetic. 'fife '''-iiiet.....bo-dy....of eliii_prophertiial-ho adlt-cireepareftifeette mend 'for the purpoee of giving the renikT ate predecessors Iieeekiah's admieis- IfiFi -Nfouble:"--711737dster Wen at ,,........,101, .rertai,„is,..41.4_0001 to merle lest was able to thank him. but, s Oho -cies -ft istiinreary- of - itri''' "j""' t_f cut_etc nx...theimer. oi this' mark t f approval. Jehovah odd.lY 01-031-gh, -7ribN-11Tiiilorali- -others. -dem i.,,,, is m e - 0 0-r5.-ermi. itedweiter-thaererrueteterrb the great prophet. They are O. Own- her husband. And she was thinking mare. of the events narrated in 2 grants the reit:rat. • ' ' to herself, Had we met I should 4. Then came the waRral of Jehovah Kiwi wilt. 13, to xx. 19. from never h.aVe fallen In Love ,with my to rsaiali-.The answer to the prayer .viriiieti account they Were doubtless _,_ brother's real preserver."' when the taken. The two account* differ as Wit3 "ffinredialt% nil Ichuuu In the --- individual said to her: "It is art ex - la count in 2 lanes xx. 4, Which ex- regrtrds important matters only _, traordinary thing. but you axe' sure two Pointe, the summwery in Isaiah Phth's that It was, "her°" 'swish waS prisingly like my wife."' gone out into tho middle' court" that -,110,--rtteord. iron*iftri-lo submis- -One of the best known aetrresee Ois enenticintel in 4 Xing* vein. 14e lie received word to ,return with this has a "double." She became quit& ---Iii•;711iit doe. insert likrekletiste pritehrs &ail ritelISSge' ' V. -David.fathere-Ther te . unnerved one evening on seeing luir "other sell" ntaring att, her frenix of thanksgiving on his recovey '0_44p xxvill. . 9-201. the Jatter not father" and "atm" Were more loose' "out in front." The vbeit being ie - ,13, used aillOng the Ilebrews than being found in the account in Stingy. peated. the aetrees. ase.erteining .'the they are at pmrerit among- us: it is woman's identity. wrote, her saying, •41'lio pareliel. aecounts should be read bare used in the sense of "ancestor." that, like meny other stage - folks. 'together. nitre* Yearft-eActerillin. - tee, -.• --2, eleeeeelleseilelitsementee!lentl4telseinpieae. Arerete-•--.1-.-Ise,those-lhoes--This.„4.vx hige &OHL 2 Ireeekielt:-beci40. king- generally coxisi4ored so Unlueltit jor len is daubtlie Io be taken as -an nik,itritti_refe"ace_ to, some, ..4)or. at tilM no Of te_villtY-ilire. and !double** to meet. 1 tun quite, effect - van at lierektah.e reign. ain chforte. reigned , hi all. twenty-nine yearn; ed wheel I suddenly see yout` Would hence he must at titie time have been she. thiteefere. kindly fiend the an - logy of which as a matter of fact thirty-nine *`.ent's old and in the fit- tress word when she intended to be presents niany difneulties. Frous the teenth Setae Of his reign. ' present?, The reply that came back arrangement of the narrative. bah, 6. 1 Will deliver thee and this city was that the women herself was ter - Vire and in 2 Kings, it would. sena' ae ,if Om stare*/ of Here:lash fel. -This verse beetes to point to 'the riblY suPeratitious, she bad 3iicbt lowed tits retreat pf saaaadierib. fact that the. siege of the city had known that riteetlega , of "dead:1144 net yet, taken plate. Doubtless. Wore "unlucky." but new aware of bUt.* closer examinktion Ueda us ' to -iiincIvidek -otherwhoe. Worn 3-shewl'ver-i-'3t-intfiehffibl(3-41witsiielt alas th° tintt''' *hi- Would -14"r iite the AC- xic--12--sitit-lec-xxxtr'l it te,:at th4,144,14 4011141Pat mkt; ,,,t110 60111. Slitte„then,. ,iseee.. ----,- thert-wo-liftire &tee ieseigtent 'Ike shadow on the , steps kr ea arge y o his vast fortune to The -Prairie-1n --the-Preach- and Indian „mar. Witten . the English conquered lu was deprived of Ids estates a.nd -theser-of-- his--wiftt--thw-"Dentolselle--Ge- unieve De VilleraY, vrho inherited 93 • acre. in Quebec city -trout •her lain that 1 erry of of Aha' -We are to, think of it TAItEll TIM DOUBLE'S MACS. was %ant of - If .101„Jtaleticiii.,_ tame pyramid of stePs ore, the' top- of 709 13, C... fiiiit 6,01n for a brief ....... 11 or P ae or 0, - , ' - es . tiod ativialt 702 D. c, seamoser.. nes too conetructed that when the Who was rim oyet-er opener in a roe - royal personage hail * coubief ---e'Volnir4 ---eitentrel in thre-,yeer 1i. 0-im rillti 14t the Itlenitlil th14- IthadQw-- tattrant. Per •the ism of the thine' ' C. 101. Iferiee the eickteeis et Hese* *t the OM" Ise% covered the 1°West the itimber of royalty donned the teP "A?:le:rei:itirrotillt)tth:li:tigl orftm- '''''k t'b-y-StItteleill44. ti;Ionditillan litnil; iteprdrohitt-Y ,sirtd' titanif linen /sleeves and apron and waited an the guests. One el/stonier. y, „Not* :hii, second ani sh0rte,r ,s y the sihXdOw ;shortened, elirebin., step by • to the foot of. the, g)he.:. detecting some difference in the at. Stign) fliVA. hare Preceded the delve 1 tendentle manner, attired -why he had itelerre 0 • ertmalern from itrs-#, ... Oa ' ... an lyererndignifieth•----The- the West the eliedow gradually rideti towairl ,*all uniiim proiteated- at 'imitike$ 11*;. *Web ocetirred stilt Jr , t eVents, therefore, of ehaptere P.,..9 Preeetliiti **rale& ter thy' -'-opriCietteP: Whereupon the customer, of eouree. e 'Igrforanee, at -Welly said to'lesYsite i*if e"in' piiiiit eil time ide of the P amid. Thus the pee 74,110111d not 'been up in court' t;ak"tif 'cliaptirit 36 rind :17. at the Dttoptrot_prh author a ,sitioreeii the shadow on the stet* of be *ore likely'?" rge flirt% oi lite boo"'' bearing his the,. PYraniiii 1, Indicated quite "icor- Believing in the "unlucky to meet 0. iiv,,., i,in the.titn0 io trzinh.. ateiy' the trine:6V the day. Cork, ye*. 'double'" theory above .Men- /, , A170, iteziiciab., uhigs, tit irtel watches- were ftt this time 'un- tioned, ft millionaire, who riled ib.irivittra,t mit 4,4mite,:,,_toorgife ---- -The greatest Of ISehrer twee htlow, n• . The _ retreating shade!, ire net tt oitein tridiVidtial exactly re: 4 t 4414 be, CVO *Rik' eetthought, $111Y ra ' '. ' -00.04 of Ilebrew states- ,iett,- Of, of nality„ the 'tied* tiribrokeeraeoursteee the,, allieset unitided ser - rendered to Juilaii at ofolier history, the tatidiffif. torllo, sty tntottet**, --, It Wig* woeyeterseiritores"-teleno every moiliber- -Or yettii-liefilly their history, and you, are the only eniesing member."- ---sSir claimant to the Lambert estate. ' FOUND DOCUMENTS. , 'The energetic eiTortsi 61 Mrs. Camp - 'bell. only child of the late Leahder Lambert. of Kingston. N. Y., so tar havo resulted only in finding mane* decumente whivh Mositreal and bee -lawyers tblil.'her, did :not exit. or had been lost. Mrs. CataPhell's tether. Lesteder lambert. was the eldest son a Augustine Lariabeit. of guebet, who tewoved to ' Troy about 1850 and died there In 1855. - Leander had ina n owe eetihteelte"''oe--C'aliir- bette---was---biern, htiore. the young fa- ther went to St. ,LLouie on...business in 1855 seri fell a victim to the &okra *Weirdo which • swept over that city. • 'rite estate le estimated to be worth at feast inf),000,000. but Mrs.* Oittiphell would riot tome Into actu- al possession of this. It le entailed testier the she nay., end Ate *Wild have on* la. interetif, With the' right, Ifilleover. iiiortgaito the propertiee. ____Tag_sittrata ELor_•_, Attention been h/tetch- 41e..1 writers to thefact that the 'wheels. of vehicles Intended -for ittlY-• :"--roadis hieve net kept pace, in eke ,Velopment with- the other pitta of earriage mechanism. Experiment, 'with , heavy vehicle* indicate that w l's And eroader,'. Zit .England It halbert ' recoMmended that :with II Maxinturn .aeleelortd of eiglit toes' the eviiltit-of. tire should' be fthbut 10i inches.. Ile, crease of the diameter of the wheel Sit /wail to be more etc -dive in pre - Venting damage to road,bede than width pf Ore. have at least one window -set :whiff free.of plants that if tho "gudo mon"! irrenta_to_drancarec-thei,..light. in reading on a dark day, he can do so without fear 9f Unocliing over a plant jar. Better have a-- few well Likud& etcrunged_so_ This Ears*, Understood Whet Was be _in the way- than •a proraiscuous Said to quantity occupying every pleasant Tr) the city of Oakland, California, window view. The wide porch is much in fashion lived, a few years ago. a horse as beautiful, intelligent and affectionate to -day and for once, at. least, fashion conforms ese-eould-terr-'17Prin • was his nameand well It fitted hhn. g t feet is none too wide for the porch' to a farmhouse and two oi 110 was a fine. large chestnut, with. itairowit.h_ to The architecture eyes wherein affection and entellect were apparent to the most casual ob- beauty and- give ample room for use. server:. Titre_ front or 11510 P0- ran, ba ter- Lite- reas,ihrer, with which her tinder_ • aished In summer with a few rugs stood what Was Said to hint was re* laid down, rockers and a hammock. Thmn. too, brow delightful to the iff- would say, "1 would like to visit , tle ones to hales the tattle act for WHEN MOTHS* PREVAIL.. _, Shavings made from cigar boxwa. aro convenient for placing in waelea clothes when parking them away for. the summer. Those who dislike the odor ef moth balls, and this odor will cling to the clothes until the frost takes it out. will find furs and W-00 ed-in-newspaperSeae- moths dlS like printers' At.innw_on thilLyada **chimera...SAMOA"- partieulttreft:=41-et."-Ittre-wonit ye_to_re-aW orethe-frimilyeto-gatheethan on. e porch and enjoy an hour with papers, booket or srith _the. ebibiren? th-handy. anti comfortable. In this summer much of the kitchen work can be done outside and in the winter it affords a place to clean the sheen, or re:m.0V° rubbers 'before coining in - ;Fide; farmliouse can; and should, be built with sin eye for 'convertieneee, ijgbt ventilettionesbeautY in -iodation land warmth. li,pon, the latter we hove not 'touched but the furnace burning either ceirs1 eir wood in the proper way of heating the farmhouse and the expense of one is not beyortd the &tease of the average farmer. Wo- men- eltould lookewand-studront,*11 tioneTeicuces. tending-texp thenx_In housewerk and there have the - right to direct the arrangement of the, house when it ie bt4ng built. , FOR THE COOlt. Pine/444ft Tee--Softk 1 top tattier* over night. add 1 cup grartulated sugar. scrape or thee the 'oft part pineapple aral stir Well into the tapiockt. mato Ott led and. serve Ai COld.ati Possible with sugar sprinkled Overtop 'or Queen Alexandra's pudding beat.* good -*ted egg to, a. froth, tie of eatt#or sugar oothly Into It. and add halt 0, pint of new milk, mitli pinch of telt. flutter a -Pin, puddingdieh, line thiekly with ram* berry Jam, then pour in the batter. Lay a Sheet of buttered white paper on top and ottani for an hour. rhubarb Allyegew About potriid 011 rh-titarDr- jelly till tender, eith, pllOtigli sugar to sweeten, end little lemon peels- Pees It through' et sieve. and tisfil one ounce of gelae titte:diestolied in half a pint of waters t, With the pelpcd 'rhubarb, ehould meesure 'wetly a, quart. Col- or With cesdrineal, and potir into a. Turn out when cold and Irsc==6/Ptire4ifteez*---- , _ him to go to the bank for money, and there he would go,. or. to- the' • -stable where -00C -brat outdt-ote there at a lively rate. Ile was always spoken to exectly as person would have been. Once a lady who Waa riding with 311ss. C -e-, was surprised to have him take her home and stop before the house. "Olt. Prince -A' ithe, laid. "Wein Yon . giihe ane Wager ride?" 00 414_00k -41101Ving raced -around- the -bloat twitteeestope pier there as botOrei LI it -to inform - her that the trip he'd been of rea- sonable letigtii. No end of little incident:, of a like. nature might lie related of him. • -11iWretirrn orMrsirre----Ware' ' thretreyertirerabaertee Winter -On- - hearing her voice, neighed and' reel to her with such demonstration* of joy es, nei Other living thing had ac- ecirded her, putting. his soft nose against her shoulder and. talking hz hfirisrepiage until her eyes were filled with happy tears. -per Dumb Ani - re very' ;foie. Wes 'the broth he' obtzlntc and tequirid„ WO 'got ltriet taillforiairie was ThI 41 et. 'oar' toitid bo*etvetki:. twin ed redit tad Atitiow Wit Agit, nod " inee• ilt ley, them *ha *hen eoltl. tifiefsitind nit* itith stiiflrcl end fl` PAS -T ItAilmAry-mAlatio,--- Titere is now In use a new mit» way traek-leyise Width, With it, crew , of forty nien, will lay two milts at - huge critne MO ftlong, whiett . prp. lect4 fOrwsVtd". over the ,t orid anti besinid _311, a traits of Sixteen flat ears loaded with ties and rate. A contirmous double • line of ester moves coristaritly over iolIers and carries the ties with iti*oth tails and, ties are seted at the proper therreed in *mit of the train, 'where they ettortly term part of the track tWer *hi& 11 *ases-- TAXING, MitSlattNTS.." • la ha, probnIty, the Inomt in the. World. It. is 'call telieereritilt TS•taf • cirt cesi.'LP 0 -*tor s5tkaijf 1i�1np- tiJi wirtt; Ito -4? - and d, and the, titan' theft *ger* inerooke the price nieOrtfloltik. , dove 'Already wore than 1,,060,000vott1ilee ,AIM linfe beert Abikt • '