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ThlICS When a Man is to Fight and
Times When He is to Run.
If he is not erazy, Jack is certainly
queer. One day jack comes in and
tells lis 110 is going to teadh winter
school in order to go to college. We
thinl: then ho is crazier still. After
awhilo Trak, by working all ills SUM -
:tiers and all wintet•e, gete through
colleg,e. and then home and
tells Us that he is going to the law
1,11,01. We think he Is crazier still.
Abe. awhile jack, by yeers of self-
se:millet, anti hard work, Is geminate
ed. Then he goes to New York city.
(Entered according to Att et Me ran- Trust him, brother. Cknitinue to mricit, in,n1„1.
liament of , One . o let • OA nth 11
cailasain the yeas
Thoueund Ntne i unitised anti I stir, firtn4 . 1)
vagesosossooln, 000e16.9
i FOR 'TtL 11031E
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til Reelpcs for the Kitchen. g
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o Hygiene and Other NOteD 0
e for the. Housekeeper, to
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illeaetactigoestr?neoGoeofatoele
USEFUL HINTS.
Potatoes Genevoise.- -Peel, wash
and dramfour rathr elarge pointoee
and cut Into long, thin ehtssIs with
a fluted vegetable cutter, or slice,
t'llen cut into SI Season Gum,
after washing end drying, with one-
half of u teaspoonful of snit and
n
oe-quarler of a teaspoonful of white
PoPP01'. 1 lava ready one-Ohltel of a
cupful of grated 'Siamese!' et, dry
American ds.,
up. Iu
ltittee a nmber
of pally pans, and fill them with !O-
tero:1 le layers of the 11(11 111 0014 Mal
tho top of each drop u
a hot. g his way to the front of the New
°oar° 41°1118 °11 nee° elle be re" triblespoonful of melted butter, 1-4,11111
by Wni, Deus, ei Torinate, tit Ill) sand ecietitss, to do yoer level best.
1---a'ffs's • 'All things will ultimately come out York her, Whet is the result? 110 LI -loved by soalsing for tswelve s
inborse , in clear cold tvatio, to widen 0. io-410
tho 1)Lli1,9 cm tho lop of it hot. stove
Desarttneat of Agriculture, nt Sleek for hie
\t•sdin'sissantlVilnInViltI1.4•711-1‘ensegirPrie"p:'satits'li-: 'i" 01 thi8 er'11111 °111 le"' -Stand no w° "iv. "It wa had warked no
'right if volt do. That is the teach- we beY4 Prat'''' ' lien,rax 11.0S been added. for 1 wo 111innies, then place hi a hot
oven and bake for twenty-five min -
,,,,,t, , . 0 1 t..• f 0 ilts Woth.t.1.1 We vould bo where he is?"
i ant: see : te, Be v.( we 0 le Bo remove wine stains sprinkle the '
:nes, Send to tho titbit: in the 11 11.1c,
ed from the following text : ifx"'1118 1 ord." Piehaps. But that is not the goner- :pa1t. with salt, snoisten it with hot i 1
family. We , water. a nd pout. bellies' NVE1 tor -re )01,•a,„ . he it. 0 - - ' s' 1 s.
, d s tes
sciv, 1 3, "Stand still old see the ' al rule 01 1 he aVerav
el,e,1813,,,,1 ;011,111g 111!Illvtlint.•1y begin to eemplain, he... st.11,1",01.1g11 until the etains disappear.
good hold of the i op and with a
1' 1 1 s 1 i peppie.--sa es
'salvation of the Lord." 1 But there is another class of hear -
.3.'o fall back, in order to go for- Ie,ts: I find to-dav
SI tn•k does not send us meney I io iwevent pegs from splitting ' ri , ki
1 oth. hes OII' le ,i and help to support us We Inky when pegging out the clothes put she" 3)0110 reel °III tho el 131 "'
'
' tee Israel! 1 isli 'host s near Pi-ltalli- calls,
ward; to retreat, in order to lid- . .1
;women mitt, are not necessarily f1•0111 111111 nil we can get. And so, 11-111.01 In tezltel• each tune beams they
vance: to evneuate, In order to con- !
quer; aye, that iS the- course 1110at is0.11wriing for a finativiel existence. when elly man honestly tries to aro wanted for use for two Owe0.
military chieftains base to tuke,
„sa,t.; ;but 'Who are unite illy and dissatisfied !make a siteci.:ss out of life, he im- ,Tilis will make them last for years,
least once lit lire' b°11're tbeY "."'''' 'with the fields in u hid,. 11 Id has I med in t els has a lot of 1113141 111 sel- I To keep stuckings black they should
their nilin:ate tritunphs. • 101 1 !ell scl them to lather new fitted, lazy f/sl ks aboat t him trying ro 'be tweed before being wasin.s1 find
go forward in the -------- oe hen
other elleroundings. Or they ere toll. 'Wash them in semen suds t-t'Illilda 4,1i1,1,Ys,, ,juice. Every bit of the tentlee part
know illesv could do better work amid live off the results of his hard-earned , !olos Inside out until they
Very easy it is for most of us to „
!them in warm water. lf they rii.S! , can thus be mod, and there are no
'THE MGM' TIME TO DIP:. me in the prepared dish,
!washed in this way they will never 1 herd hi14 - -1'
But when the Advancing years pass ' turn gre,m. as with any other method. The fruit
on. and lty sickness 00 old age we 1 For mildew t1„ ienmn j„1„ a." ex_ i is iloW ready for any use -to he serv-
seem to he lalcl away upon the shelf Doe° the article to the sun. If i•ho "NI plain with sugar, or a pretty way
ns useless by a blisy world, then ' stain be old, dissolve a tablespoox
is 1 is to mix in large, perfect StraW-
.
1 , cl 1 l i 1.) le
and still holding en, remove (ems
with a sherp-pointed knife. This
con be done without losing a drop
of the Mice. Then, with a silver
fork, carefully shred the fruit fine,
holding it Weer boWl to catch nil
the divine command le given eloatly
Saving to themselves : "I do not
and dist Met ly : "Charge! Let the
whole line chargei'' ss, kilostV why it, is that all my labors
lila11•31 11 15 -: should be naisconst! 00,1 and unap-
most of us to retreat when the com-
i. '. tett 11 Cod '1 s t ,e to
mend is givea Hearty and distinctly: 11 ema • , , ' 1 ee• , a°, °I a.
nut anothet held of 30011K 1,0011 1 shall
"Fall hack! Let the whole line fall
drop ;LW! position anyhow."
backi", But it is another Matter to
patiently w-ais. yet, w,iting is „ DO YOLR WORK THE 13EST YOU most of us do 110t appreciate. tho pc- , ful of chloride of lime in four quarts 1 - ' ,
CAN, tition of that song prayer. We do ,of cold water, and soak the fabric -the mingling of the flavors, as well
STow much a factor is "the waltang lition? You say you aro not haPPY Ike want t o be something, some- 1 It thoroughly afterwards. 1 as the colors, making a pleasant
very great element in sph•itual sue -
tat t want to be "nothing nothing." , till the mildew disannears Muse
sess, as it is in temporal sueFess, going to give up your present ties- .3 „ • • i • - ' - combination.
'something." '5011:19' it well; lays it upon tho floor and
To Wash a Carpet.--Shalce and beat
one quest tomatoes (sieved), two
Tomato So u p. --One (1141101. stock,
crisis" in the successes of life can i„ it? lion't you do it, my brother. thing," and have that something a
1 What you need in life in this waiting vei''Y 11 til '
be well learned in the wot•ds which
Dr. Cuyler taught a few years ago, 'crisis or ;emus is a great big invig-
we see a suggestive floral tribute in flannel wesh it over with a quart tableepoons cornstarch, onion Mice,
times at the funeral of a strong 111013 'tack it down. Then with a clean '
svhen he said, "I have been conver- , orat ing dose of patience. Stand
a broken colunm. That means the ,of bullock's gall mixed with three I add
land salt to taste. Neat the stocic,
failures of talented ince, both in . your work the best way you can
most of sus say, "is it not too bad !with a clean flannel. Any very dirty 1
ito your tomatoes, Turn them into of his father (II:, Chron. xii., 13, 3 4; slionld receive a minimum wage of
sant in my time with thousands of Istill just where you are, and do
man Ord in his prime. That means 'quarts of soft water. Rub this oft a quarter of a tenspoon of soda
New York and Brooklyn, and I can land see the salvation of the Lord. the st ock, thicicen, add onion juice or a roma t hetwren his „any
I. Kings xv., 8); yet, in the matter 30 shillings per -week, have Inca:eased
Meths of all those failures were, workmen from notIong to something rime 1 o ite or ga • 1 Crean% of Tomato Soup.- ca 1 that of Jeroboam. the Lord delivered staff by sums amo
and the wages of all of their outdoor
without doubt, due to the lock a re-- ,great, hot rrom a small Position of think it takes nearly as much clivine An exeallent artificial honey can ,inenstn•es of tomato nn T11-- 3° him in n great emergency, and the gregate to .91,450 per annUm.
tutting in tlfe rig- .
bear testimony that ninety-uine lime- Clod does Ind, as a rule, pure and salt last of all.
call his that ho had to go when he had so 'spote simuld be rubbed with
tience, both in a spiritual seuso as ,ind„„ne to a higher position of in- gross to die in your physical and be made as follows: Te 10 pounds of I en with flom• or Colli starch cis for
(1 milk, thick- children of Judah 'Revelled because The keeper of the Grove 031 11)
well as in a temporal." It is to 1
,fluence. When Christ wanted to sel- mental prime as it takes to live on goOti broWn sugar add 4 all other milk soups. With tomatoes ":
they relied upon the Lord Clod of !cemetery, North Bergen, has cam -
leach the important lessons of Salle- leehis Ca tnet and to till the apos- in physteal invalidism or in &emelt wsier Gradual' bring it to a bo'l
t b• pounds of
4 always thicken the mills first, then is)
their fathers (II. Chran, xiii. ' 1 1 ' d t 1.1 l' that there is
, 14- p ame o ic po Me
this SerinOn. 1 ..1
men, he did not go into the mar- Christian men like a warrior is add 2 'pounds of bees' honey and '"e" "" ''n ''''e mil 10' but only be name's sake.
stmworthiness De works for Ms own common sight, he sa c o sea
Notwith 'tending our great too much 1019 11114.3)11141 there. "It is a
tilled patience that I am preesting !toile positions of the "lishel•s of 0111 age. 3n tile' first instanCe a Sk'i . '
Milling it well. Let it cool, end 1. s r ii 4 ir
51 - - ' nour in your tome (oes. They must ' 8 - - •, i 1 "t
sands upon thousouls of faithful limiters idling around. Ile Went ond instance a num is like an aged 1'41 . r ' 1 1 . , soda and flavor with bay leaf, or on- spooniug pairs holding hands while
stone. .
• men and women in the struggle for 1thiwn to TIM shores of Lake Galilee veteran in a soldier's home HI -
se a wey. ion j ' 1 .
ince, or pars ay, anc pepper an .
.1 a one years, just a little longer than
either Saul or David or Solomon, 1 • - -•
sitting on. the graves and 1.13101)
Tho waiting crisis comes to thou- Iket place. where he could find the struck down at a blow, In the see- el slit chops of pe cenmint Atix /heated to the boiling point. Uso
a wt , and ill in jars in the ordinarg i Asa, son of Abljah, reigned forty-
and did that which WW1 good and frlerffs, 0 Young
11 (Meta ute and without home or
an of 20 named
and add a small piece of glue. Dip salt,
a great deal toward destroying idol -
right. in the eyee of the Lord hie StoPleloo was found in. NPPIng rot'
the crape into this while boiling, let yellow with age, or greatly soiled,
Can be whitened by folding them Lord God of theie fathers
atry and turning. the people to the est, end later died in Che infirmary.
Heart failure, consequent On eXpos-
God (VerSeS I, 12; xvi,,1.1). lie did
it soak, take out, squeeze, and dry carefully and placing them in the 81111 3-5), even removing the queen moth- tire and want of food, was at the In-
lers.
while damp, it is rolled through rol- ax and water. As the water is als-
it. It will be improved nsoi•e if, to soak in a strong solution of bor-
sorbed or clouded, adcl fresh water, stroying her idol (I, Kings xv., 1 3),
er because of her idolatry and do -
but the high places were not ell re-
(s.erses quest declarts1 the cause nf death.
electric lighting undertaking and a
With a peon,: of D38,335 on its
1 0 the store punctually on time. It :piiii,„./my. when he said in his pars- Melt a tablet of orange jelly in i and if the witty!. becomes quite moved, Yet it is said thnt his heart balance of Sl.7,081 carried over from
the great "waiting list" ns physical last account, Brighton proposes to
or mental ineffectives, be patient. Poor was perfect uSth the Lord ell Ills devote 4:3,250 to the relief of rates
striving with all their power to do ken talents. For unto every one half a pint of milk and one egg, and ;ter. Turn the ince or linen at least. kings of the ten tribes who did. end ('4 "1 I to the reserve fund, the
comes to the conscientious lawyer lido : "Take therefore the talent from half a pint of hot water, and put it ;cloudy from the loosened dirt,
do. It will aff Come out right. Yes. just beginning to sot. stir it all to- 'warm weather the
when cool enough, and the jelly is ;once while it is whitening. In the ing fund.
belittle° going to interest and sink -
Trust him. Even in your retired days. There was 0110 of all the
and doctor and mechanic who are ;him and give 11 111110 liim who hath amide to cool. Alnico a custard with 'in n new solution of borax and wa- .
W110 ill et:my eense are 3a3ble' wae Mate abundance, but from him that Yellow is eosilY only Seven of all the kings of Judah
right in the sight of the Lord and Two Crimean veterans - Trooper
,. ithet hail 511911 be given and he shall 'tleld of waitin,g you ho.ve a work to
Inaktug a great success and yet nev- ithat which he hath." It is easy come out right, You may not be , Hi ,removed, though the soalSing a -31V ushe did so (xx 82; >gels' , 2; xxv , Dtinhe Deerlutin, late of the Fourth
right. It comes to men and women
it It will all come out right. put; it nside to set. This is delici- nights without injuring, the most cle- 2) ' • •
otasly sweet. ,
i heat° fabrics. Cast e should he tall- tim„.
, mid some of these only rot a Light Dragoons, and Jalnes Barnes,
f
sick one and aged one, it will an gem., well. 11 mna 1.1, mcum Iv, l
m seem tu be quite able to ' reach .enon h for the eetor of a success- able to understand God's ways now, cold water, pOUr the Creftln 111, and ;c0iltjano two or 'three days or 12; xxvi , 4! XXVil , 2; xxix . 9; XXXiv.. lata of 1310 95th Poet -were buried
91w03.8 seetes (0 be ea the I''''',:10 C't linth not 01101 be taken away even
Thus to -day, as the "waiting" les- There is only one 111 lo re-
' . nt Nottingham the other day. Deer -
To r^iflOVe, C rotches from hi -,hly ' en, however, in removing the lace, I cord of an absolutely perfeCt mail ham, who took part in the chasge o
Balaclava, ended. hos days in the
workhouse.
The anining town ot Mel:nail 'Pork-
tif
S. S. 1...3SSOR
INTERNATIONAL LESSON,
a -MY 17
Text of the Lesson, IL Citron.
xiv., 1-12. Golden Text,
II. Cliron. xiv., 11.
To our stedy of the killg-1 We ;, 1
betty in mind that 31,110v,t a 111 use I f
was the rightful Mier uver 31(3)01
mei they Hitt 1111011 the throne of the
kleatilma of the Lord over Is -del,
rept eseet Mg tiles, obeying 1 1:4
doing Ilis will (I. 811111. N.M., 7; 1.
Chron. xxviii., 5). As Isatinh
i'"rhe 1,0rd is our 'fudge, the Lord
IIERItY OLD EliaLAND
NEWS BY HAIL ABOUT :ICI=
BULL .A.ND PEOPT,b,
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Occurrences in the
Reigns Supremo in the Coni -
111539114 World.
Land Thst.
Edward Ilughes, of Abersoch,
a weaver, has just died at
the ago of 109, Another Abersoeh
thhebilant is aged 97.
To prevent. further encroachment by
the 1408, at Dunbar an extensive sea
well is being erected at the beach,
where enor010118 damage was wrought
last Winter.
Slhere ha living at Folk/done a
00111 (marl n n named George Keel,
who, although in his 3.04 year, is a
111 (1111' Illt•Nivesvae‘ri,, 111101,0,, xiox.x°11'ir, 1.,0%.(0.0,1.1ksge,1;cileg11111t,riye)ldin iset,fillesaWyeinotuli,s
32). The man after God's own heart anrsens.
'Wes the one who did tight in Ifis When told of his mistake in taltie
eyes, not turning stside from any- hotfoniodintime0fornafits:ift ibmaytngx,
thing that 131 commanded a. Kings E11..Intil.11.g°
7130.. S; xv., 5). The personal tiO- aged 72, died from the shock, though
!lineation to each believer 10 that, as
the redeemed of the Loisl, we are death.
the doso was not sufficient to mem
here in Christ's stead to manifest
His life nad show forth 13 is praises thA° ftstapi;07901aposco,ohf.01,1,0tsullyantIrsee
011 3)0
that men may come to Ilim (IL Thanms has been resumed, the Mints
Cots 3.,, iv„ 1: Pct. 0/. travelling from Greenwich to West -
Lord had chosen out of all the tribes Brfasse.
minsLer, with one (gill at Loudon
1)1
.lerusnlem was the eity which the '
lsrnel to put Ills name there, and Iferhert Le Feuvre, GuernSeY
believers are the chosen of the Lord
to bear UM name, that people may
It' drawn to 111111 (IL Citron. xii.,
111; Elph. 1., 4.; Acts ix., 15).
Itehoboarn reigned seventeen years,
doing evil. Abijah, his son, reigned
three vearS and Walked ill tile sine
quarryman whilst boring hole in
gve-ton piece of granite movies:1s
to blasting, WaS crushed Lo a shape-
less MEWS by the stone turning ever
and falling upon him.
The ITackney Bosough Council, be-
lieving that every able-bodied man
a financtal existence. 11 comes Lot send found two stalwart men casting Job's weir charger smelling the bat- When crape has become old and
to the lazy, good for nothinis human Itheir nets into the sea. Ito said to ti'from afar and yet not able to rusty, and practically useless, it can
beings, who think the world owes ,Peter and Andrew his brother, "Fol.- answer the bugle call for the grand bo restored in the following manner:
them a living, and, therefore, theY lots• 111e, and I will make you fiSh- charg•e. 'The saddest scene during Boil some slcimmed milk and water,
do nethiug. It comes not to the 'ern or mon.,, It is nearly always n ail my study in the west was when
tremps, the loefer,S, the '31'11'11)(1'1"S' Ille.rd Struggle for a man in a small in the Methodist Episcopal confer -
who, as derelicts on the great high- !
Iposition to climb up into a higher ence five noble men who had served
Way senS of lite, are a menace to all .position. But it is nearly alw"Y8 theis church as bishops long and
with whom they cone in touch, Tint I
son almost impossible struggle for a fa5thfully were retired and placed
it CoirieS to the young man Who t
ge n !mon out of a job to be called to a %mon the superannuated list, But as
up promptly at 0 o'elock and. goes fine position. Christ. uttered sound OocI 1 • 1 1 in of cm 03)04.1
CIOW '1'0 'WHITEN LACES.
Laces cold linens which tinsel become
I -
the goal, ful church of New York to he called.
MANY AnE UNTOWITICATH. to a prosperous church of CI -imago.
These men ore trtle and good men, 139t a minister without it pulpit, son is the hardest of ell gospel les- !polished furniture or carriages, take !when onde it is clean. It should be :who never failed to do right in the
nate Men. They are though he be a giant among preach- sons to learn, P am going to close 1 .
1 41901(150 cloth and saturate it swith :taken out folded, not squeezed, but 'sight of the 1.ord, IT0 knew no sin,
luck. 2Ien are not lucky or -un- strong pulpit. `The man without a to inc. I- am preaching against my •
• • !the varnish. After soakings a little Ito dr7. If the lace sticks to Una Ire died for 01.11 SinS, lie IS aliVe for- nrel bas a theatrical company ecicsixn-
1‘)Atat t‘tsnoTir,titlx.
1 people call oniiinekys, ers, has an almost inStirnialintahle in the beautiful words of one whose ;linseed oil, mid lay upon the scratch unfolded carefully on folded towels, Ile did no sin, there Was no s10 ill
We know there is no such thing as undertaking to be called to any poem has been very near and dear •
, or -blemishes which have stuclt to pinned out. neatly and left in the sun Hire, no always pleased the Father, l'°°e'st °I. eenters' There arhe 4tvirt tY0-
yours. I know that a parent can - has loured through NottinglianTehire
four performers and an ore e.tr 1
il • t i - own impatience just as I am against , ,.. at ten, and this season the cOnIpany
rult with a soft, dry cloth, and if ;towel. let it soak off -don't try t
-0 lover more, our • at Priest -Tins
gie
never bring his child up right unless necessary, apply the oiled eloth again 'pull it awny.
he teaches that child to learn to dicoilmo.,,d. PAID WEEKLY WAGES.
(t.
His liret hien."
with the sacred drama, "Joseph and
till all signs of the scratches have
trust him and wait; therefore no In Ripon workhouse there is a.
As cuts ere exceedingly online , -
less he is at times ready to "stand and It ia SOIneliines clink:111h to ant.- man named :John Vaughan who says
child of God can ever trust (Sod 1111 -
rest the bleeding, the following com- he is 108 years old, having been born
still and see the salvation of the pound should be in every hone: tat Woolwich ia 1801. Ile because a
Lord." Colic:dim), 20 poets; carbolic acid, 2 bugler in the army when u lad, was
parts; 'tannic acid, 1 part; benzoic, present at the battle of Waterloo,
acid, 1 part. fit tho event of a cut, saw both Wellington and Napoleon,
the above should be applied quickly and heralded the approach of Bluth -
to the spot. It will instantly coagu-
late the blood, and form a layer of
skin -like substnace under which the
cut will readily heal.
To clean kid gloves, take fifteen
drops of strong solution of ammonia
and acid half a pint of spirit of tur-
pentine. Either put your gloves on
your own hands, or on woodon
"trees," anti apply the niixturo with
a brush. Then. rub the gloves with
lucky, but there are scene who seem 30
to have more misfortunes than ed upon his brow, and every one
looks at him with suspicion. 33e pa-
tient. Everything will come out all
right. Just be patient.
NOT AS IMPORTANT AS WE
TIIINX.
But there is still another reason
why I do not want you to give up
that position which seems to fret
you. As far as ean make out, you
are getting in life just as much as
to work. loll are unlucky In the you deserve. Instead of complain -
fact that just lifter you had saved mg, you ought to get down on your
tip a little money rind put it. 111 the knees and thank God for the posi-
bunk the cashier bevame a defaulter tion which the has given to you. Why
end you lost all. You are unluckY should you expect Odd to make you
agreement, the Channel tunnel idea
In the fact that just after you had his favorite child and allow you to is again being discussed, says the
learned to be 0 good clrefstmen and rest upon a bed of roses? Are you
London Morning Leader.
had a fine position ebout to be of- any different from any of his other Although 1887 saw the proposals
fered yoll fell anti broke yoUr arm children? Ara y-ou so smart or so or the channel .1.11„„ri company has
or had your lingers cut on by having good or SO humble that you have 0. ell rejected thc• conapnny has never
others; who, througn no fault of
their own, Iniss the good things of
life. The strong man triumphs over
them, but as the world witnesses
his struggles under successive strokes
of adverse fortune it calls him "un -
lucks',"
You are unlucky in the fact that
Met as you swere about to go to
college your father died and y011 were
taken out of school and had to go
Cod s raght hand,
The Lord gave Asa and his people
rest on every Nide; the kingdom was
Proposed Changes in the British quiet before him (verses 1, 5, 0, /).
Army System. letalds our thoughts to the time
Xing strati reign in righte-
Tile British War Office is proposing 1011(711
to make importaut alterations with otuness and the work of righteous -
regard to soldiers' pay, the nuin1301 lieSS shall be peace and the effect of
righteousness quietnes.s and 4355111'
0)11)) forever, and the people shnll
drink in peaceable habitations, sure
pay issued to them in the form of teachings and quiet resting places
weekly wages, instead of piecemeal (Ina. xxxii-, 1, 17, 18). 111(11
1.0)1.11 a monthly, settling -up. Pay- vidual experience, "We who hove
talents to men away from headquar- believed do enter Into rest" (Hem iV,
ters wit? be made by post. 8); there is no other way. No gives
On. active service the pay ditties rest, but we must come to Nim
itt
will bo untlertuken by the new Fin- faith and let Bins rest, us.
ame Departnient. Hach soldier will Such rest is too provoking to ilea
carry his 00:11 pity book, in which adversary either in a natioe sr an
every payment will be entered, so
that wherever he is he cannot over-
draw 0.1' underdraw without the
knowledge of the officer to whom he
may apply for moneys. Tito neW sys-
tem, wbich will simplify tho pay
accounts, hats been tried in the south'
ca:Aern distriet, and will be intro-
duced thronghout the army gradnal-
ly.
The War Office proposes to add a
commiesioned strength of the army
In order to decentralize the training
in squadrons noel companieS.
The propogition is well supported
and it is suggasted that the increas-
ed cost shall be mot by abolishing
the • cost of second command in bat -
113330115 ancl regiments.
General officers commending have
been aelced to express their VieWS
upon the feasibility of tho latter
project, and many are in favor of
the post being eliminated, now that
instruction is to Ii0,clecontralixed into
cononnies nnd squadrons,
It. has also been proposed to do
nway with the seniority rule in pro-
moting lieutenants to cnptaincies,
and to promele the most able lieu-
tentrets by selection,
CONVINCING TilT1 BAROMETER,
Sir Archibald Ocilcie tells a story
in his book, "Scottish Reminiscenc-
es," which he says, is characteristic
of the simplicity. of some of the
Scots. It concerm4 a. farmer in the
Cheviot who had been told
that it would be useful to have a
latrolnett». in the house, for it vvonld
let him. know whether the weather
would be good or bad.
After he had been persuaded isi buy
an aneroid barometer, which has a
large round dial, ha hung it up in
his hall, an dully consulted it each
clay, but without inuch edification.
grant cleats soup stock to cover, Add At last there Caine a spell or Wet
0110 111311 of a teaspoonful of salt .weath"' 'Phe bermenter continued
to record "set. fair," The rain von -
tinned to heavily, and still the
dial made no sign of DORI, "Glen
the farmer's temper rose.
Ito took the instrument from the
nail and mnrched with it to the bole
tom cit the gercien, where a brook,
ftsvollen With the drainage from the
upper slopes, was smith Mg along,
brown and Muddy. lle pluoged the
bare/rioter into, the flood,
'Will you :belieVe .yoUr On een
howl theiti't Ink cried, angrilY.,
CHANNEL TUNNEL SCHEME.
Treaty Revives Hope That it Hay
Be Completed.
In consequence of the Anglo-French
them caught in the (0,S c a. . right to expect more than 1.11 3? In- ceaSecl to es:Ist, but has regularly fino pumice stone. Apply tho mix -
t ory wlieel and you had to start life -
all over again. You 010 unlucky be- stead of grumbling about veto' 81110.11 held its statutory meetings, the pre- thre again, this time with a flannel.
, 0 •C - ho ld ' 1
P sa ion, sou 1 u 1,00 111(111, ln sent chairman (in suecessi n to the
cause just es yoll W0110 ab011t, to Oe'Repeat the process two or three
every way your superiors, physically, late Sir Edward Watkin) being Bar -
appointed to a certain position an
your uhararr,s, as mentally and spirituelly occupying on d'Erlanger.
enemy lied about
on enemy lied nbout a youw..,. ji.i„ad sinsBer positions than you. De pa- A representative. who saw the .sec -
of mine who waft ul.,out to become llev't (het work Csiski hos given rotary, learned that it is two or
to sou. Most of us -aye, perhaps three weelcs since the first hint of the
pastor of a prominent church in the
all of its -have all We deserve in Me, resuscitation of the scheme was
east. Though your character olio
Se111.0 Wat. vindicateil, set the dam- and more tap, If clod wants us to heard. At preactit 'the flintier is Im-
ago WaS done. Another stepped le go higher, 110 will open the way. If Ing discussed informally in i'aris, in
and got the Ones. even as the poor lie does not open the way, then let financial ancl engineering circles r4. -
invalid at the pool of Bethesda was Us do what ho wants 115 to de. You ther than in Oficial ones,
puShed aside by others again and and I are not- so important or so The lirst Channel Tunnel Company
again when the engel of lesilth perfectly sanctified as some Of us was a French one, and Was formed in.
"went, down at. a certain season into think we aro. Di order to imprees 1874. lt commenced experimental
the pool and troubled Ile wateras" upon you this fact, I wotild read to tuneelling at Sangatte, near Colais.
After having been repeatedly struck
down by misfortune after misfortune
you are to -day on the verge of eotn-
pleth despuir. Yeu aro snying to
yourself ; "011, 7 0111 always unlucley!
What is the use of my trying any
longer?"
BE PATIENT, NOT DISCOURAG-
ED,
Discouregerl, are you? "Yes," you
mutter, "fearfull,y discouragedl''
You 11000 conscientiostisly done your
level besl? "Yes, I have done my
level bests I Can do nothing more."
Oh 3,115, 3700 eto, my brother, You
con let God now come and do the
reet. 'Voltam odinply "encamped be-
fore.Pl-hahleoth, between &GOO end
the sea, over against IlualzephonS'
God is going to open 0 way for you
thrOlIgh the Red eon to escape the
pursuing Philistines. ITow? I do
net 1010W. This, hoWeVer, I do
know. God will rescue you if 7011
Isom patient, 011V pa( 10111, De wil),
if like Job amid the tragedy' of a
'wrecked home and 11111V1 ruined for-
tune anti in the (agonies of phyvical
as wen as mental pain, you elm Say,
.anti still continue to amy, '"I'llough
136 slny me, yet will I thud. '
Clod Will alloW to yoU t: direet lnertilS
01 05061)e If y•ou will only,stand etihl
just where yott are and centinen to
look for the salvatinn of the Lord,
You may not; 11oW think it, but all
111hIffs: even amid the mentos ells-
rouregements, all things are working
together for good to them that love
you et quaint piece of poetry by Then, 111 1871, the last company on
James Whitcomb Riley. It has help- thin side, the Channel Tunnel Com- Drop into cold water and let stand
and enCouraged lea much in life. I Pany, with Lord Stalbridge at its neto rioted, then dry on a cloth,
hope the reading will make you con-
tented in tho flelcl of labor to which
Cod has called you to work,
But, retuning an and out. among
the Tairaelitish hosts encamped at Pany took oVer the Channel Tunnel
Pi-bahiroth, I fincl the ranks of the Conti:my, also changing its Mee,
llibSille army cursed and retarchs1 In 1882, while Sir Edward Watkin
with hangers on. Thera Wer11 Many Ne‘11111a50,01::Itherr:tripra,slisq4sthe03111:111teothosfrsStit1111-1
bravo men le that army, Alen there
the tunnel Works, be heard that the ready some thick cream, whipped to
Were like joshua ancl Caleb, hut
Attorney-Gentmal had applied foe an a solid feoth. To each cupful and
there wns also et host of lazy, good
inject ion to 'restrain the company a 411°11 er 1811111011811! for a f111ar1) '
for amthings, as in every army, who
from melcing n. eominnnication he- add' healing gently n clash of salt
ewxli.,aeieite.tilino t hieoclststo wdeoree el) '..111,0e .1301131t:i.. tween miglana ami ri.onno, and enyenne; ancl, a. few drops at a
The question was veierred 10 a. se.„ time, two tablespoonfuls of strained
they Were not there; when the man-
na was to be Collected, they were !got (cl(0,11111111,10:1111;(:0, aWn1(1.10 sclienCeiededualegnattnisiot lemon juice, For each guest have a
large ripe, but firan tomato. Cut off
like the fivo foolish virgins who
0101ter ham remained e.t; q stendstill. the stein end, scoop out the centre
wonted to borrow the oil of Gm five with a xincion, nnd turn the tomato
wise virgins. And so to -clay when I head downward to drain. When the
see D. aiteong, willieg man 1 inesit- -_-_.-.4---__
salad and drossing aro mixed, fill the
aids' See a let: of human leeches tonadoes, and put a. reserved tea -
clinging to that inan os barnaeles NOT 31),'f1 11(1)11 EXPRESSION.
Potatoes Berigotile.-Peel and wash
-Harms until clean, coact then hang the
gloves in the air to. dry end to lose
the smell of the tiumentine.
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COOKING 'RECIPES.
Sweetbread and Cucumber Salad. -
Place the siveetbreads in cold water
as soon as received. and. change the
water repeatedly until US° xneat looks
white and free from blood. Put them
In a saves:pan with one-lutlt of a tea-
spoonful of salt, anti a slice of onion
for each pair, cover with boiling Wa-
1,0r, end simmer for fifteen minutes.
head, was 1 /anted , aucl st arted ex- I and cut in small pieces with a EldVer
periments at St. Margaret's Bey.
Not hing en me of the experi 'knife. Measitre, and add en ecoml
and in 1/381 the Bubmarine Com-
Met, 1111101,11W of diced encumber. Marinate
11.110 meat with a plain 'French dress-
ing, and let it stand until late in the
day, then drain and mix with the
cucumber. Ono quart of the salad
should servo ion persons. Have
Wel; to a ship's hull. Farthermore, IshoLogr„ph„,-„s w„um „st n1,00111113 01 Ow dressing ell lop.
it/4111Y t 1.11X1 srores (11111 hulldretni 01 that you relax the features a Ilik.t.t.le
vou hardworking nuin and women re- „nd esininie a 1,10r0 iiii,„i„ ' ... ns many rather small potatoes as
g essinee- will be needed for the meal. Place in
belling' at the injustive by which sinn,/,
OtherS 000 i IYINS to live off the re- 1,Irs. V fele-Senn-" 1 suppose I can 0 s° °cc" 11 awl 1)011r 004r 1110111 sur"
sults of the Moe of Your broW• (10 11 11 3(011 IIISlat, hilt I Can tell
i-rflaiDISSFIII., MAWS IIIITUIPIX, yell right now it woe't look like
11(11.11(11.have a brother Jack. The me
yonng folks say he fit queer and
mean and stingy. Some people say
he is crazy, My brother :lack Is
net lazy. De works Ilist tei hard CIS
filo Lord, After the diretress nis We (10, het When lie makes a dollar,
nights/ there always comes the bright- iinstend of spending that doller £18
'less of a light g•iving 1101011, 111111d IWO (10, ile SaVeS It or goe14 and buys
the blackest of troubleS there will ISOne bootie, Dialead of loafing
always come a pillar of fire to lead labout the village store in the even.
God's children to a promised land. 1g 044 1.8 a3W0..Sat hcane
flon't envy the rich; they have earns
tre their feet the Sante 041 3(011 haVe.
Arany 1. 111813 LIVIIS lip 1118 11)15 While
waiting for his fortune to turn up.
Dy the time a man thoroughly un-
derstands the ways of a Womati he hi
No old that he doesn't, care anything
about. 113=1,
of subalteruP, and the promotion of
lieutenants.
Soldiers aro in future to have their
and boil until tender, then tirnin, 11)
a email saucepan have 'heating suf-
ficient fat, to immerse the pot almee-
the origitutior of this recipe calls fee
(dive oil, When the Mt is smoking
hot, gently drop in IL the potetoes
and cook jest long enough to color
theta 0 Uniform brown. Drain Oh
paper, placein is serving dish,
sprinkle With salt, PelVer and 0.
tablespoonful of vinegar, and serve
4311411y,
er,
The Adantralty has refused the re-
quest of the Cornwall County Coun-
cil that the site of the speod trialo
for warships on the Cornish coast
may be allered, in consequence of in-
terference with fishing and annoy-
ance caused to residents by the pow-
erful bencon 111110 lights.
An amusing story is being told of
individual (Job xxxiv, 29), mid he
10111 do his utmost- to disturb it. In a °aria" 800130 which v00°111151 -6°°k
place at a 13ridport hotel, in which
a young married couple Wel 0 S y-
ing. The husband was taken sud-
denly ill in his bedroom and the dis-
this case he stirs up a million of
men against ASa'S arnly of half a
million, but Asacried unto the Lord
his God, and his prayer in verse 41
only tho part assigned as the Golden tressed a wife went downstairs iss
made inustard poultice. Triv
should be carefully memorized, not
Text, but the whole verse, Jehovah bed of from two to three feet
3.
changes not, and the heart that can anxiety and hurry she rushed '.
truly pray this prayer will find 11.
nnt
With s‘tt'aciliihrellance -upon Cod on the
part of Asa and MS people, it is not
strange thet We read, "So the Lord
smote 1110 Ethiopians before Asa and
before Judah, and the Ethiopians
fled" (verse 12). But it does seem
strange that, having proved the ben,
efit of relying on the Lord, ho should
afterward rely on the king ef Syria
instead of on the. Lord and thus
bring upon himself a. rebuke from the
Lord through ITannni the seer (xvi,
7-0). When ;Jo trusted the Lord and
he and his people turned to the Lord
and sought 191111 with their whole de-
sire, encouraged by Azarlith, aneesen-
ger of God, after the victory OVer
t.he Ethiopians, then the 101111 gaVo
them rest round about, and there
was no move war unto the thirty-
fifth year of his reign (see tlie whole
of chapter xv).
:After that came the fellowship
with the king of 8;171'10, the 14O1.11'0
rebulce by 1-Tammi, the angei• of the
king with the prophet (a)1d therefore
1Ing him in nelson; the king s
with (lock who sent him), Svet1 Pot-
in which he also turned awtty from
the Lord, end Os death in the lowly
-
fleet year ,of his reign (chaplet, xvi).
Tatting warning by Itie failures, let
us imitate him sin his 111101100 110011
the Lord and his fight against, idola-
11:1311(1d 1:)Ii11tfrom11 101
tribes there 11)1 11(11 to 111n1 alen-
(141100oire11,1:wi:011(y1411v1311):
the Lord his Cod IVOR 1011'!1 him (xv,
0), for Om Lord honors those who
h 1111.,111 (130Siat(t)imtai,1,1(131,
1111 1)1 much
ilticitii7lwea,00‘.1:0111;a13;an bleveinati,yh..\10,
:;,1;14 0(1 1111(1:1
7,
fled, for then we run net 1111(111 and
eXpect 11 11t114111t01111. (11 dor. XXX111, 11,
a)1cl live in the comfort of Ps. lxii,
13., The devil persistently 11.11110 14 1111
to Tenn 111)011 011 uno or flesh', bu1 by
the greet. Of God We noly o71011Co15e
hire and 91.08(11/11(113' lean on the I
Lord alone.
to tho wrong room and thrust 0
scorching remedy upon an unetispl
ing stranger.
LADIES ON THE BENCH.
--
London judge Points Out Cases
They Could Handle,
Ladies aro making great strides;
they aro oven aspiring to become
barristers, said his Honor Jtidge.
Woodfall, of London, England, in
proposing the toast of "The Ladies"
et the Savnge Club's ladies' dinner
at the Note' Cecil recently, Whether
as counsel or judge he WEIS SUM they
would be a most attractive spectacle.
There Were C1394.08 in which their
help woeld be inevitable. For in-
stance, it sometimes happened that a
lady came before him objecting to
pay for 1111 0711)0115100 costume, and
assoring that.in it she looked a
"perfect. fright," Sho retired und.
pia On the dreSs, and looked per-
fectly chavining, What could he do
in such n base? Would she be tho
more pleased if 110 agree(i that she
looked a "perfect fright," or ho
diebehoved her and gave Judgment
against. her?
A Indy Mdge would bo quite at
home in those circuinstanees, She
would entirely armee that the lady
looked n "perfect fright," she would
convey to her in delicate but unmis-
takeable language that that swns
not due to the dress, and would
without a single pang give judgment
against her, Now could 131)10)0 num
have the eottrage to deal with latch
Et MAO ns that?
It might be objected thet ladies
eotild never 11010100 nieleherS of the
;-3)13 0011 ChM, but he disputed dent.
Treading on a lady's si,irt. before
(linnet, he tore mit ft, dozen gat11er:4
br 80, And it 0110 111119 not El, lady
Savnge, she cortainly savage
100y,