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I - I ik I I — — 111red New Will Dwoll,lu 'r trihl$ � I I . , Adepts Almself to Aoy Cirown- tives to Captare Clem - —_ , - . 1 � � "I I . I . - _ - —;—_ — 1: - ­ — ftraillse��!,Tnst TU'ra all � � I . ,, � I . . stances Is the seeret of Ills I - - - ____ .. I . . � �� � . 6 Crinuiolds, . � I I I � 6 I . I I f'li* 1,1'-,-_ . The Current. I . I �. . . I FOR MAKI NG SOAP, 1 . I A , Accordi�g to the Consus figures, Street betting is, as. we all know, 11 . T . ,, � Ivo . Sootland is being depopulatc,l,. or, prohibited by law. But tile cijf� vok- I SOFTENING WATFER In them days when the metropoli- I � I I at all events it is ceasing to grow ficulty is to obtain convictions, for E I;y - 10 tan city may be described as a great I I � � I at the rate i� shouI4, says the Lon- street bookies are veq wary, and . . 9 11 REMOVING PA 1 IN ., r, electrical laboratory and consumm . I IF I don Answers. . � , I 9 9 I . I 6 — in station, it Should not be OVerl. � I the siglib of a blue uniform sends I - -_ I D I S1 N FEGTPNG 81 MKS. = looked that the, farm itself is coni, � . � But this ,depopulation. is no new them scuttling to, cover as quickly I , . - . I CL03ETS9DRA1N8,F_TC. =;� in�� in for its share of this universal � ­_. .. I I thing. AndthereisanotherAdeto as a, blackbird wheri a. sparrow- � � --------- __ � ­ . = source of power. ,� = . --­­--­----- ---­-­� the question, &,side which i!s far haWk's shadow swoops across. the . $OLD EVLRYWHERE � I . � I I . liguese, I : Qt .. W = There are many ways through. T Indeed, none ,of the ser- from unpleasant; for what is grass, says London Answers. REFUSE SUBSTITUTES = I 11� I � . = _11w ; WOOING OF ROYAL SERVANIS vants, at -the Engli-h Court could -do Britain'.s loss is the, Empire's, gain. At RLochd - I I � = ,which the farm that can afford the, I - - - �, ­ ale, ,the police ba,d long � l�� �g g_ I � - —_ _____ - - --- � -_ -_ --- I . - use of theelectric current may have, ­ � go, except the late King's valet ' In the making -of every British been aware. that a, lot,of this kind of � - - I 0 ­_" - 1. - I I . � i I , it for the 'trouble of inatallatiop, . -, , — Mr. Chandler, who iva,6 a, rcmark� colony the Scot has played a part, gambling had been going on at a �, ;� � I . f . _;'� Some near -by int,er-'urban electric I ably good linguist. arid a book which has been recent- spot on -the banks of a canal. The k. books of this sort which they Supply to line y have its surplus current ,� � I WHEN CUPID PLAYS HIS PART So the love-siek page ba,d to call 1), published, ahovs,how juch our bookies in this ,case had protected MAKING SAFE INVESTMENTS1 their customers, " for samlea, some -stream close at ha I nd I I t I. � BELOW PALACE STAIRS. upon a brother -page who, could, great Dominion beyond the seas themselves by posting scoutson all � I ,, Indeed, in bond selling, h � i many cases, n4a�y have a gravity waterfall tq . t I . speak English to act ,as interpreter, owes to the pluck, energy, and colon sides to give warning of the .ap- I I I I I I bonds are, sold on the basis of their develop electricity -s-Lifficient for half ­.- I . .. "I . . . . I � I I and for several days, the enamored ' instinct of the man from -the proach of police, "'Yllil.011 ON SO I NDS DEPIEND . s ON TME "Yield," I and ,the. price not fig I ured .on . t I a dozen farmera; or the gasoline . I I � I Ising I I I Rare. occul,r6nce ,11hat a ROW,gtl S"_ page, continued -to, make love to the North. But at last the police outwitted .. ... I . \�, � ' � I until the transaction is completed. There- engl�ne in connection with a dynamo . 1.� . . 00-urt housemaid througl�­' the, �S them. Two -constables got them- , BOND HAS TO RUN SEFORI� I , I . � I . vant Marries Out of Royal ' ni,hiiilrri �of ,& third party. but at selves lip -as golfers in tweed suits '-MATURIT I Y. fore, it is necessary to understand 1iQW is within compaiatively easy reach . I � I I . I I 1. this is Ilzured out before buying, or one Of tbe prosperous farmer who dis,- I I ", El 111ploy. tho conclusion of the Royal visit, the There "�e Scots in Canada so and stockings and armed them-. may be disappointed, For Instance, a covers that to keep his boys on the . . I . �I . interpreter proposed to. the maid, long ago as- 1621, when Sir William selves ,with powerful. field -glasses. . I I 11 . — L man might buy Electrical D6volopment I , ... �, I se- they got near enough C Planation or Thij lmoortant Point: cf company bonds at 87 on the open market I his hired help will stay. with him ll . Oze frc,.quent result of tne visit of himself, and was duly accepted, alld Alexander secured ,v charter grat- In this guis : farm—or even to make. � a Royal personage to England is a. so, mortified was the 'cither page* that ing him the territory, roughly 'Coy- to identifv a b� nib x ��,� , mai&ge between a, servant in the i lie left the Royal service. . �, u or of -the off -end- reat im�ortano ' . under the Impression that as they , through the season—it, -is up to him . 11 I ered now by Nova . 6cotia ors, and later these were arrested 0 e-1Not Like Stooks "Yield" 6 per coit: ilis. I lighten thos6 old 4,rudgerie of 11 . I I ; I . ouif� of the Royal visitor and a Of course, the majority of Royal and New B r u ng Nw i ek, But -arid fined. I . I ncome -will be! to I . S � I Which are Never no.naid and Therefore 6087, or $52-20 a, Year, whereas as they twenty years ago, - .. I I �, I I oervant in our Sovereign's servic,�,, I servants find mates in i'lle House- it was the exodus following the Recently -a party oi dectives, ar- '. - . . , . , ,%. During,the last reign three of thO I hold of the Sovereign in whiclithey rebellion of 1745 that was the start- rested two ii.oted jewel thieves by Time Not Considered in Reckoning Re. are 5 per cent. bonds he gets but 0% on JOY I FOR FARME R'S . WIFE. . . I , each thousand, as he will havo to wait I . 1, Rdyal male -,ervaiits each found t4 are employed, and it is, by the way, ing point in Canada's history. - disguising, themsely,es as milknien, turn—some interesting illustrations. till the bonds mature, 22 yea . rs hence . , ' � i ! I wife.� and,one �bf'Queeu Alexandra's a, matter of ,very rare, occurrence Tben a Greenock merchant John wgaring smocl-m,an,d carxying cans, I In the home of the farmer,. the �� m t . i, fij -of the .electric our- . � . L I aids P, .husba.nd, in the retinue of that a Rgal servant marries, any. Palgan, obtained a grant'. of Ia'nd At S9me few yea . rs. ago a merchant � I I (By "Investor") I for the %30, which represents the ,add - .�st� adaptation I I foreign Royalties, says the London one not in some Royal empl Pictou, and he offered, as an in- in Wormwood Street went to the In the first of this series it was shown tional $2.20 he expected and did I rent would- be in ,,displacing the .... �, I A4.swers. . . oy. that "distribution of risk" is an import. . n't, get, The kero,sene lamp, A motor in th-0 �4 ! When two servants at the English ducement to come, to Canada, a police,- and told them how he, wa,s ant principle of investment. It is a very : $130, of course, is the Profit derived from tasemeM and a pump and tauk on . � I In the present reigri none of King Court marry, they are put on what free passage., a farm lot, .and a being worried by am old sahool-fel- Simple one, however, involving no very buying the bonds for $870 and having them 4� � , George's servants has married, but . I confused ideas There is ano4ier princi the outside ,would effect a system ., 'I. . is called tho' . year's provisions. I low, who was trying to blackmail Ple to be born; irt mind when making in .- redeemed at $1,000. of water -works for.the house.' In , the -visit of the German Emper* at � 1) 't forget, therefore, when reckon- . � 1, �` . the time of King Edward's death OUTSIDE ESTABLISHMENT. "He Owned an, Old Dutch brig, him. .1 vestments which is of no less importance, ­ on � the dairy the cream separator, � � resulted in a ma,rria,-e betwee . � a security to churn, washing machinery for dairy 4 suggested that lie vious to those whose investment experl- jind out -if it is a bond -how long it has I � i That is to say, they are allowed to which he ,called the Hector, and in The, police bLit It is, however, 'bonsiderably less ob. Ing the rate of income on *� 1. maid in the service. of H. n a; li.. outside Buckingham Palace, the Hector Ile ,shipped out in July, should pretend to,'fall in with the en6e is Small -and even to many. who I necessities can be operated. Laun- . I R.H. the � 1773, his :ftr-,t colonists from the should understand its actions thoroughly. to run. � I I � 1. Duke of Connaught and a �servant, and at very large number of the MAILER'S SCHEME, 'This 'a the Principle of investment, --in. . I . � dry -work-that. bugbear of the ' - I .11, 1�1 � in the retinue of his , Imperial Royal servants do so. . Highlands, 189 souls in all . . - - acoordanA with actrul requirements." I I . � __44-- . farmer's wife -is simplified aad zi . � Majesty. . 11 Some of the upper servants, -who The ground was still iincleafed, but ,and negotiations were carried out, Not,l9ng ago a finalicial paper stated, '7- OUR LITTLE WAYS. .,lightened to the last degree. Even � I �, 1, they struggled through the first hard, through the "Agony" column of a Quite correctly, that a high return on the lang-sought "milking ma,ch-i � , The servants in the King*s occupy responsible positions and I 1. . ��.,' � - i - ne ') . I I year -s, and prospered. Three years Londondaily, by which the, merCh- an investment should always be looked Mail I . . I I . Household ,during the visit of a for- are in receipt of exceptionally good later they were joined by other ant agreed to. pay 2300, -which was upon with suspici Y Habits Which Oiiii Ancestors is- to -receive ativimpetus�at the I N � , � I oEdgn , Royalty to Buckinghaii:4 wages, ha,ve very good houses on Scots from Prince Edward Island, to, b e buried at the foot of a ceriaiii not be taken to on. This, however must . Haye Left Us. . hands of .Yankee ingenuity, and, if 1, i ( I . Pa,lace are of course thrown *� good the outskirts of London, . Their kt- mean that such � a. stock ­ it shall be perfected, the. electri,c, , I . who had emigrated from Dumfries, tree in a, brickfiekI near Honor Oak as I)ominion ]3a current must -drive it, ; �� , deal into contact with the servajits , tenclance is only required at the but had been eaten out by locusts." Park Railway Station. Cent. per ann ' nk, which Days, 12 per It is from olit remotest ancestors � . � , I . � . . in the retinue of the Royal visitor. Palace from noon, and except on the After this the Scots 'stream was The police prepared a cigar -box, danger mark Uni is decidedly past the that ,-we get many of our habits. WILL 13E GENE, RAL BOONT. 1� 7 ; ; I . . I The male and female attendants occasion of a, State entertainment , , and should be avoided. Of Mankind's dislike of darkness is as ' . � . :_ ' have their meals. apart, but they they are allowed off duty after eight ,constant, whole families arriving, weighted with lead, which was duty I . In the cow .barns ancl horse � , , - I I When the first hardships -were over, buried under the tree. Then sev- course. the Person-whe figures this out in old as he is himself. All childven. . . . � � meet in their ,spare time in the lari4e o'clock in the evening. Arid when this way quite misses the point. "The fear the dark,- and fe�v grown-ups stables the,electric bulb attacher -to v � I � . . ,. . , -t is not in residence at these early pioneers wrote to their eral detectives bid near by, and ', rate of inco . I � I � . . servant's ha -11, where frequently im- the Coui relatives in Scotland to, come out!after waiting all night, spotted the � me" or "return" on an In. are quite at their ease in it. . wires ,in gaspipe housings not only 7 ,� - . romptu damces axe g4ot up in in the Buckingham Palace their presence . will give the safety light for winter � . , I . , P Ir depends on the rate of divi. Even- in his,ow'n house, every inch in . � is oft and join them. The. so-c"lled High- blackmailed poking in the ground I vestment - dif.' of which lie knows, a in n,,. ill feel , : , ,evening. en not required. land Clearances brought others -no with his umbrella. . dend, to be sure, but it is quite a a w ornings and evenings, but already I 11 PAYING THEIR COURT, A few of�tbe married servants fewer than 1,309 arriving in a single He quickly dug. lip the box, and I ferout thing altogether. For exanaplei mildly uncomfortable. till' be has 1 the vacuum cleaner ,has made its ", - '. � live, in the Palate in the inaftied I take the case of a stock aying 12 per the lights on. Most appearance, adapted to the easiest .. I � I . The Palace housekeeper acts as * quarters. These are season in, 1803. Fresh settrements was carrying it ,away, when one oft P . , ,Seople know and.most thorough currying aiad I -Leh oc- servants" sprang -up;. some cast in their lot detectives, disguised as a labour- cer.t- The investor'will have to ,pay at, whai it is, when ,wal n g at night . chaperon to the maids on si -eld- I .. .6jearling of the coats of cows and � . . casions, and A ir,.then that the erly servants who have been a con- I with the fur traders; others struck er, arid -apparently intoxicated, least $200 a share fo I r this steel-. i3ut' along a lonely rdad, to glance 1111- horses. I �; I I I grooms; va-lets, and pages -of Royal siderable time, in the employ of out and fought their -way to un- Jurched lip, asking him what, be bad I the dividend is figured on the par -or -1 easily, over - tlx,6, shoulder. I � 111441 " , i�­ personages have. an opportunity of Ro.� alty, whose families, if they Instead of the long..and laborious I i havi cleared but fertile parts. got there. This ,gave. the otherel 1 fam--value of the shares, which is l;ioo. I We, do not 'expect to be stabbed p I g from ponds, ids in I � paying.their court to the ma, a -an recess of ice. cuttin � � v, are either in t -be employ � the sign�l, and the fellow was Therefore the return on the $200 invest. ] in the back.. by a muMerer creep- .the blectrid current will operate the . 1 ty ­., the King'a Hoimehol<L of Royalty or doingotherwise for THE INEVITABLE SA-NFDY. caught, without .a,,chance of Tesis- -ent is $U per year, or $6 on every I ing rip silently. No; the reason is refrigerating room's ammoni � As a. general rule where a maid- theins�lves .- but no servants with Hearing the story of thesc-1 tance. I . hundred invesied-that is, 6 per cent. that the ,dark cin6e left men cle- fluids, with automatic stc: I . I . young children are allowed to re- �ppago : , servant in the employ of a Royal strenuolis times from one of the A shop ,was found in Goswell This is what was referred to in a pre. fenceless from the attack of ani- the motor when the required degrea � I . . side in the Palace. When a maid- : parsonage marries a man in the , I I Service of another Royalty. she eut- servant at the Palace becomes en- 'veterans, a. Scots officer expressed Read Clerkenwell, which th,6 vious article, when "rate of income" ,was mals that could see in the dark of cold is reached. The power may �:y i 11 s the Royal )Iousehold gaged, to be married, she at once. his admiration, -saying - Police' -discovered to bie run by re- giver, as one of the Points -the second better that he could, and the mein- be -directed to the farm workshops, . I �, � I informs the hou,-e-keeper of th@� "The only instance I know that ceivers ,o . f stolen property. . �arly in Im'Portance--to be considered in ob.osing I 6ry of .those clays is in our bones where lathes and grindstones and . ^ I . in which her husband is emp - loyed. fact, who reports the matter to the I can cornpare, it to is that of Moses I one evening they arrested the two an investment. � and blood. emery wheels, may bb run . for the I " ­1� - � For example, if a, j�ianservant in Queen, and the maid and -her line- " -Ve -w, in the case of stocks, as we See ,, Scientists trace stage -fright taek farm's "jack-�of-all-tracles," saving ' - ' . . ­ x� - leadin- the Children. of Israel into principals, and then a, detecti No , . I I ing George's service married a band are sure of handsome gift from th6r Promised Land," got himself lip to look �excetly like above, this is a very simple matter to to tlje� days when to be conspicuous not only ihe charges of the village � I " 1141 : I I maid in the service of, sa,v . ,- . I .. I . ., the their Majesties. Up jumped the old man. one of the -arrested pair, and stood understand. When we consider bonds. meant to invite attack from more blaclismith in hun&e�-S-OT-t�'ms—,, King of Italy, she. would enter the "Moses VI sca,cl he, "Compare me behind the counter. � . however, there is considerably more to powerful animals, And the shyness but save the tixne of driving to and , I I service of the latter monarch-,, and FAVORITE SPOTS. to Moses! Moses be hange,dl Presently fi, maii 'came. in, and of- be taken into account. many people bave about crossing a from the town. . I . I . He - , � � . I . I . vice versa. In this W-%Y� in nearly Often a maidservant in th. . a em� lost half his armv 'in the R.Ed Sea, fered for sale goods which were Anyone whe has ever bought bonds may large room whea other people are SAVE FRUIT FROM FROST. � . mants . , . i � IN. all Royal Households, maid -se ploy of their Majesties marries an and I brought i:4 party through evidently stolen. He was, at, once sometimes wonder why two difterent is- present is an -other inheritance from � � I I , , . " " j - . I ­-/- 7 ho have been formerly empiloyed employee on one of the Royal es. without losing one inan!" arrested, and by the end of the sues of the bonds of some,particular city our primitive ancestors. In the- In ,some, of the northern fruit t , I I in other Royal Households i?�ay be tates, and in such a ease she at- . It was men of this spirit who! evening no fewer thali eleven ar- sell, ht quite- different prices. 'The as- :forests it was only the, biggest and growing. -sections I the electric warn- - � " � ' found. . ways leaves service.- at, Buckingham founded the great North-West Com- rests had been made. � curity is 'exactly the same, the rate of strongest animals, such,as the bear, Ing. signal is set for arousina'the lk�4�, "] and goes to live on the Royal pany, which, by the -end of the 18th STRANGER IN interest identioal; the only difference, the elephant, ,an4 the mastodo whole farm popula I _J.,% Y, Occasionally, however, the man- Palace ,. __ ' �, t I ,servant changes his servi e on estate with her husband. THE STALLS. 111 -tion any time.in - . . ic: c-entury, had an annual turnover of probably -is that one bond may be Pay- who dared to walk straight across the night . when the "danger" tem. � I . �, i�4 marrying a ,girl in the employ of on- When a couple of the Royal seT- 2120,000, -employed 50 ,clerks, 71 , Two years ago King Manoel of I . � � . The othe pera,ture is reached ovt of d6ors. i . I . .- 1, I � . r Rayalty. For example able in ten years and the other in twen- the wide, open space. TS I I . 11 . . I 11 . othe I a vants marry, they are given a fort- interpreters and clerks, 1,120 canoe- Po,rti,i,gal came to London, and on tY. It is this last feature tbat' affects perofeired, for safety's . sake, to This means.at the preterit time that . � t I . footman in the employ Of the night's ho�ay for their honey, men, -and 35 guides. Practically all h , ght before he left visited ' every available worker turn-, out . 1. A . German Em-oeror married- a,.maid- moon, and du * that peried they Drury Lane, Theatre. Near the the price. What difference,. could that sidle or slink round the edges. - � , '' ring the propriettors-were..Scots. make? you ask. hht over the and kindles fires in thesmudge pots � P servant in tb�Houseb la of the late are not liable linder any i m- end of the- performance 6 gentle- . . , . ) 0 eireu. And the Hudson Bay Company Suppose a 5 per cent. $1,000 b ' that are set. in the Orchards, pre- I . . I I � King, and the man subsequently en- stances to be summoned to be in at, grac�km�ly became 8dotch, F r.om man in the stalls was quietly asked . . end with curious instinct that we all b -ave, pared fok the dangers of fiost� .But - I - 1 I I tered the service of King Edward, tendance at Buckingham. Palace, the time when the i*evitable Be to give up his place to someone who ten years to run sells at 108 1.4. ' Me when we are looking at some -one I . . � 11. . . �, - , Ot . Owner . will receive $50 a I " . year I 'on an In. an�l the 's ' . A's.'electricity , is 'light,"power and � � , and is still in the Royal emplov. or any of the. Royal rseidences, as appears upon the scehe to. the pres- had an important duty to perform. . I . oinoone turns round, to heat, all in one, ,may not the pres- �� I :� are all the Royal servants when on . ,1,trent of $i,082-60. . In such eircum. look Mway,' and ret i � 11 1 14� , Sometimes, when a maid in Roy�l I ent day,' the 6hi-ef,pr§portion of the The person in question was a. tall:0 . . p ..end we were ent smudge pots becomeelectrical - , - - I I 4 , � Amploy becomes engaged to a, mart their orainary' holiday', tbough�' of Hudson Bay officials, ,have been brilad-shouldered m4n, in perfect. stances a Stock-7which ig.. never repaid- not wat . chi llilar stbe impulse be aiteitis' automatically turned on 7. . �: - � 1 4 - I I ou�.. I - I rig'? Sir i ) '. I � ' '� - in e4rvice in a, foreign Royal -House- course a, Roval servant when on his drawn from the Orkneys and the evoning-dress, and. 61 most disting- would net, the investor ib 41-2 1 Per when we meet in the street some- . To -day �heke'is nbt a practical - "A 1 . � . � hold, she is very loth to enter the (or her) ordinary holiday is only Highlands. f uished appearance, A few mom- cent. The bond is different-, however, one Nve know a -e , 11 * . .1 only slightly, to pi - . . . . -electrical engineer who'does ri.,)t . I I I tat -ter. � summoned to be in aitendance ents before- the curtafn fell, tb e per- The investor pays $1,082.50 for the bond, tend we do not see hirn. These look upon the prt,nent state oi : �. �_ - . - . I . . I , AN ARDENT WOOER. r ected cir- THE SECRET OF SUCCESS. son next him -a little, beddy-eyed which in ten Years is paid off at �1-000- impulses are usually overcome im- �. '. � � , curnstances. I . . electrical 'service as in its infancy. �v� One of the Queen of Spain s dv foxeigner-jumped up, evidently in 80 he must save enough out of his in. mediaiely, 6ut there are few people We have the electrical city. Ro,%v - . - " - Pl- Few marriages beitiveen the Royal Why the country still makes it � a hb.rry to lea,ve. But his neigh. come each year to. replace the $82.50 of ca. who have not felt them at times. . �� .� aers, Nrho was formerly 'in ser call to the 8cot is shown in the � long before the -electrical farm 7 .- 1, servants have, by the way, been pital thus lost. That is to say, lie must , The -explanati. ii lie : vice in the English Royal House- celebrated in London, Th I I story of the farmer.who said that 1) or just then dropped his stick,' and, .0 s in the. old, , .1, . I I --- +__ I e major- in stopping to get- it,, knocked clown lay away iii each year of the ten which animal hatred of meeting another , I . hold, could with great difficulty )).�: ity of marriages between them have "it made,,a, chap'e eyes 'glad to , his hat, and then his gl�oves. His his bond has to run, the sum of 06,30, animal'S eyb. TRITE SAYINGS. " I I*( I , I persuaded to leame her -employment taken place at Windsor, SiLndring- look at wheat 70in. high with such 1 ,deliberation in recovering them which, at compound interest, will amount animals in a Watch a clog, or the It is a poor rule that won't work � I � at Buckingham Palace when she b e- ham, or Balmoral. a head on it. And ye dinna. grow n1briagerie. Even the I I.:: , came engaged to the King of . tatties like you iri Banchory-Deve- caused a delay which considerably to the $82.50 by the tizue the bond ma- lion will blink when it chances to always. " - I � - i� , . Spain's valet. The pair met when . _44- __ . annoyed the foreigner.' " tures. Therefore, the investor can only catch �oursye, and look past you. What is it that ,works while we . ­ �, .i I 11 : nick. If they -saw me owning . I .. , I ��11 King Alfonso came to& this country HOW TO JUDGE DISTANCES. soil like you in'Aberdeen they'd Meanwhil� King(Mangel left the consider $43.30 of his annual interest of Scientists declare that the para.- sleep I. Yeast. � 1, I theatre, and then the gentleman in $60 as legitimate income, and, dividing lysis that a sudden fright is ap� to t ,;," , In 1905, and the valet soon after- a' tak' their hats,aff to me." I I The average tax e . ollector doean't " 1 .�A wards proposed, but the maid at At thirty yards, assuming that What is the secret of the � Scof.s� evening -dress, 'who waq ret0ly a $43.30 by $1,082.50 we find that . thio cause is a trick -we learnt in our . ride in a axi-cab. ' I : . � 9A . , first absolutely declined to leavei yciur sight is of average strength, success in Canada? The, author well-known detective, anno'unced amounts to 4 per cent. on the On- of wil-der clays, and exactly purre- Extremes meet when th . e kitten � , . the white of a, min's eye is plainly that he proposed -,6 see him out of $1,082.50 investedi Therefore, a 6 per cent. spends to, the d . plays with its -tail. I , , � 1�'t service at Buckingligm Palace. It seen, and the eyes themselves up to explains z thus:" England atonec. bond, with ten years to run, selling at ealib-shammi. , ng that it is getting pretty hard to tell I . . � , . was out of the question for the valet eighty yards. At 100 yards all pacts 'They were able to adapt them- . some animals are so adept in' The oue lie from another� . . , s to � L, , to leave the ,,,ervic'e of his Royal s,e;ve �ny circumstances; they _­14� 1081-4 ".yields" 4 per cerit. . ,Romember, -weaker ,animals learnt aeons ago . . . ; , �� � cliaster, who probably would have of the body are seen distinctly, had faith in themselves, and stuck 11 I the amount returned is, of tourse great. that a moving object is much I You will never reach the right � 11 ol b* �d to his doing so, and in such slight movements are perceptible, together. In Capada, to -day there � . FACT AND.FANOY. er than 4 per cent., but I . r es s place on the wrong road. , I ,��),b�jj tile. half �f I DO likely to. escape. the notice of a I I . �ect.e . , � � . 4 a the valet and the details of the dress can be It is both id . -unt 'Pent. in excess L,Of The,harem skirt is alharum� . 1'�" I , I .& 0458 could not have ob- e close upon a�millioa citizens of V.Vadoxical ai that rate is really re. prowling Qnemy, than one .that - . , , ar � . I � I . - ' I I . 11, distinguished. At 200 yards the Scots' dese pleasant to, wa�& ffirougk 4 �&r * I � . sca-ium rig to .say the least I . . "I I � . ned employment at the, Engli3b I -of a part of the Invested La, ,,i,tayS inotioille ' , of it. : I . I � ent or birth. They are , y payment - sa. . . . ' I . � I . . � I � 0 o u K., But the valet was a per� outlines of the face are confused, only one-eighth of the total popula- "Ook. . I I . � I I pital, in installment& . � . . . . . Do you like sliakin- ba.4ds? i'vlany If�you'are'on ih�a downhill line � I I . I . ., I ­\vooer, and after It is ea,sier to live within ,,An in- .. - make, baste to get a- transfer, I � 11 , - . I sistent% '1111 and rows of buttons look like tion, but they 'hold among them . On the other band, where, a- Similar peZ�ple do not, and a"void-the cere- . ­ I �.. :; , of yearso - anie a coup"o ktripe&. At 400 yards the face is a come than,without one. . ; �ay ,not ,a marriage cercmony.b-,� he persu- more than one half of the positions bond sells below pav, the Process is re� mon as much,as possible, It tj 'a transactio'n ir, bondil_ ' I I � I t, aded the � "I I . maid to niarry him, when she was mere dot, but all the. movements of The crocodile likes its ineat high, . y is -ju y I , 1, 1:. worth ha:ving. The best passporb versed. For example, a 4 per cent. bond the old, animal dislike � of being ...... -,_114. . __ . I � . . I I I - - 1 �­ ,: �', � appointed a dresser to the Queen of the arms and legs are still distinct. fo.r any immigrant into Canada is and, after killfilg it, keepi it hidden selling at 90, with ten years to run, touched. The oi�dinary houso- og I . I , . I I I I I � Spain. ' to speak with 6; Scots accent. One - . ,, yields'* the investor 5.3 Per cent., where- is s, �ci�ili7 that it likes �ing .". . I �,.', � i At 600 yards details. can no longe for days among the reeds. d I �.­., A SHATTERED ROMANCE be -distinguish. At 800 ya,rds, men occasionally -sees the notice in con- Thr'6ughout th� world there are . 1. I I 0 erd be - TAX ON B�ACHELORDOM, I 14�'­ _', � . , I I � e6 ' In a crowd cannot be counted, nor nection with -'some eituation-"No. 672 known Vqjpanoes, 270 of which 4" ' a 4 pericent. stock 1WRIng at 90, ro. petted, but take any wild or half- Duriiig the period under William 11 . � I - � I � employ of tb6ir individual � � I . turns but 4A on the investment. The wild. animal, ,such as 'an Eskimo 111. when bachelord.o,m was, taxed . I eC4 Most servants in tile movement% dils F are active. I I I . �, - ed`, ties, of whatever nationality, tinguish. At 1,000 yards a, line of .,nglish need apply." if any � . e is this: In toki years do& A touch, will make it sp�ing pe-ers bad to pay more,clearly than I I � . 11 ebt� Can,adian'had tlie temerity tb. -say It love is blind it must be admit*- the bond is repaid at pax of d . . . toeyalil English and French, so that soldiers recembles a:*broaclbelC At "No, Seots need apply," fie, would ted that ma,rriage is , a first�class ' $1,000 an yards away, or bury its fangs into commoners for the, pri,'viloge of 1, I cost but $900, therefore, to every'�40 of the intruding hand. � . , , fess'� I Lbere is no difficulty regarding con- 1,200 yards cavalry can be dis not only w1vertise himself a, feel,. Oculist. .... . pr3gle blis',,i, says the London Chron- I I I � � 11, I versation between them. But oc- tingu.i8b, from infantry, and at but he would also probably be As an, argumen interest muot be added the'Dart of that I ,All of u -s overcome tbig dislike 10le. The yearly I tlax I I .pvled on , 111C." .1 I , I I -d man usually aP- lynoll e -J, " ny it is. stated that I among every $100 profit which will be received at, the in the case of our intimate friends, bacbelor8 ranged from k,12 lig. in , casionally the services of all inter, 2 000, a monnte t in favor ,of mat- �. ` ter are, requir rim 0 I . . �, ��-ik 6 .Pre ed, Once this led ;�ars a mere peck. - time the bond is repaid, and of which, in but there are rnany . i , , '. I 0 bachelors there. are .88 1 people, who, if tlie case of_61ces allid archbishop,s � ,�: :,� f,�q all J.JueXpeeted ending to a ro- . Within another twenty years, ,it 1, �O the "yield" account is thug taken. I �,!`!f 1 - __44 is prophesied, there wifi �e double, c"Im inals, while among married � 11, 90, In buy � their hands are touched accidental- dowii 'to 1. shilling in ,the case of I ., 1. I "� . mance, that is still talked -of in ,_ HAD SIZED HIM "CTP. the ratio is only eighteen per. . ':�� L; I Ing bonds or other forms of ly in a crowd by a stranger� 8tealth� those scheduled as "obhor� per- 7� ` . 0 - Windsor the number of Scots, in Canada' men r 0 , �1� "l, 1. I I � t, I I - as I Ch servaritz,' hall at ,, * we tgage or ilabentures which are pay. ily wipe, them * sorls." Furthermore cl . :1 . las , What's that you have in yo wr A -ad in going to Canada the Scot is 1,000. I . � 1� t ". Tt Ilappent'd whon the, late Xing hand 11' asked Mrs. Gimlet, d her sure, not only of - finding honest Toadg are sold for $1 a aozeb in able on a fixed date, tile element of time ' The dream that, everybody has compelldd,to pay 250 when be �mar- I . �;,`,11 � ,, �tugal: vvwl visiting Windsor husband as he brought home a roll work, but ilso ,of meeting, so many , Paris, being bought 'by gardners to. is a most impottant One. In BuOh a case had�tbat of falling, and being, ried� J�',30* *hen his eldes I t sori ww . li. I I I of Pol, . I . � the "rate ' � �� I I . I I I ,�� . Castle in 1904, One of the visiting of manuscript. 1. Soots_that to pake his home there be used as insect-dostroyers. , Of Income" is not all Simple to brong'fit Up with &41erk-is a 1dream born, Rom when every younger son - I I , � il . I I . 1. � ' . I I He can still be If you want, a indn',s candid estimate us is often supposed, is we have, that always brings tlle� e.lie�anier was born, ,;230.w'h'en his oldest sort I . � 1: , .. -..�.:fell violer - in. -. "Brains, madzin," retorted Xr. 48 ','Y� �e" sy ma-ff-Pr, � . monarely's pag,� itly , I nion ofyou, make him angry:an just seen, i3oria dealers, of course, do I ,: ) , , lovp with one 'of'the ar,sistarit hou.,,e- Gimlet pompoi%gly. - `�Are you, sur., 11 soot in Csnacla i I ,opi d A. �. .1 I 4 awake'wi�� a, start. Psychologicaj -waa-marri-ed, 8-60 wlien his -wife wai , ,, ­ , I � I I . . you'll geb it-, �i. not have to bother' working, out those science declares it is pr�bably the buried arid -8,10 � h, n his el-deqb ,Son , � � � maidq on the Castlestaff. The pp�,W'a prise,cl at the fact V I . I . . I I I . . . . I v 0 - ,,, I I C0111d not Slpeolk R, V,Noret Of ; "Not in the Ictagf,­ sbo renlied. I I -Ok— , — ___0_ details, for there -ar6 books of tables very oldest inewory of the human waq buried, And the ot)�er me,rn� I "", . . , T4,'nolsh . 11 . I - I � " n generally � to �� or 'Vrench, and.. Of e r-, . I you ca ,11 from & compiled in which the figures 40r A,11 rac�,. goii�g back,. indeed, 1L -,O tho berd of the pewage had it], p'.1..1 " ..' -,.'. , '. , . wil , tlt 0 mli i'd I knew voit didn't carry them in eM- ­­ ft .., fl,""o , whon a Filent man's neolctics whather h -d i's mat� Vpliws, rates and tlm68 are &ivcn,,� and days . 11 �, I could not �spqdlr a wo#4 of Port- your bead." I � '' , wlle� our ape -like, arleestoro similar taxes graduated amo,1,4161 11'� '' ­ . . �� ., I � � I . I I I . %_ .., � -.inspeakable nuisance. ried or -o` laost bond ded1dra have & supply Of Small liv" � and slept in trees. , � -lic,r rank' , - . . I . I I I I. I "I 11 q 1. I .. .: . . . . I I ed to t � . I . � I I I .1 . . I ,�� I I I I . . . I � : 1, , . . I . � I . I , . . I I I � � . 1. . 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