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The Clinton News-Record, 1900-12-06, Page 7­ ­_ __.___..1-,__._, - .,...­..,..­;­_ I . son Can eat Without Cocking. 'All "' ' "' -1 ­­­ - ­ I ­_ . _. ___ ___ __ I I � , __ . i . I 1: �� :,.� . I I I .. - -_ i voge a `W(erldl If dropped Into the hole -would __­ _-__-_1_1_.1 - . � 111 .. 11 , I ­ ­ -_ � I UUM, D FOOD 18 OUR UUM I t bles are better raw than cooked. EARTH'S DEEPEST HOLES1 Sink out of �sjght. in tile, occaii$ that THE Ron D BU �� ' I and wante'd to ' I """m I I Onions. radlobes, tomatoes, turnipa, I 0-" .r RGLARI and all that pay me for MY trouble , I SOIL, XTIST WHO SAYS COOKINQ is little Pinnacle called Sunday Island 11' and then she began to In"t 014311torous. He b44 never. wgut,k I carrots, lettuce, encumbers, mustard ONE OF THEM GOES DOW$ OVER Standing -_ tal o e y THE So So LESSON* :04 alaytbing 44 much as eight, rot .1 _�,; A USELESS NOTION. and numaroas other garden products A MILE AND A QUARTER. squarely in ,this five,palle THE 140ST CURIOUS or. HIS D14NY of sympathize with me. . ,, I W. I . � probably he had never itsked & MAn .1 1� * ` '.. could be mentioned. , hole In able to rear Its head 2,000 feet STRANGE EXP43HIENCES, " INTIMNATIONAL LESSON, DEC. 9 for It before. ; ale, Olt's Tiled a netter scherike-11rarwisor above the Surface of �';110 thought I must be driven into . I _" . I Tyler le;qlig oilly Italy Food aud Aveiri Than among the fralts there are 814RIVS Sunk ill% X-ind Shallow Compared the sea. In. __ My Miserable W4Y of living, by hav- .. 52. Thy faith ba.tb made thee wbol . I Tba P140-aPPles, peaches, Pears, grapes, IVII14 glee ocealed Abyssed-801110 of ciden,tally this convoys a vivid idea. of Itecoverod tile loictlgre of, head OfOrl toile IN Alf,41114:1-171. .Ilark go, ,Owi% " The work of healing w o' . .$ 4110 IlvAllik Is Witer Than. lNer. tile contrast nature is able to 11-11:1111) Ing no honta, no place to go, .and I aa always �k berries, bananas, cherries and Atimer- Those Are, over w4plar m1c14 lit teepili. _ make I _Tbg" WAdow'd 0(ile-1111,04104-1114, flail 4441141rit 'rem. I , do, I Professor 31. Tyler, of 0,bleago, be- ous others that are healthy and relish. Wear Pittsburg, Penn., a well -has 'in the matter Of high bills A cloollee to 4,011114111, IftalaJ. didn't let on to her that I'd got the I"rk to. ". Pendent upon the faith of the recipe. . been dag 5,032 feet Is, ,, and deal) "I never committed b1gamy,., said -it ever lived I NO TE 0. elat a's really . IIOve3 that cooked food Is humanity's able The melons are all well recona. deep -that holes. nicest wife tit, ., PRACTIW,,L , as 4,04 11 power of tho greRtcAt Curse and thus enforces his and two Verse 46. Came to Jericho, Jericho healer.1P y bee received Mix I � v 902 feet mare than, d a ohanoB that that ,.v,uu 1 thought INS 1011 the direct route from the East eight, A : ' Mended. Mried prunes should be eaten Did the BOOTS expect to win?" the retired burglar." but I Jill 111011W't Children. Somehow Immedlatel lOwe as all advocate of the uselof raw , a mile. Near ,, . to once. A a lad followed ,,Teaus in the way. I f 4: , " for breakfast and luncheon. Salt Wheelhug, W. Va., they are sinking a Of course, most of them. ,And I'm lilaular sort of experl- Id Only Irritate her, and to -Terusalaing. At the tlme of t . �, � .,I,- . once I thought she Idn't takeanymore he He, Was a beggar, and probably had 0 r , A result of my own experiences should be tai_-Ou into the system only wall which is now within 4 few hund,, llot sure they Wouldn't li:%ve made a thatWas. Iwas rummagingover interest W11a 9041161 ,history it was a pla a of Im- no " ... " , red fast Of a mile deep. At last . re- . good fight of it if they hadn't been e reau in a bullso in me after that, either. I family rOUtions. In no case did . I ' 411 Of testa Made by other persons P . at When nature calls for it. SO POrtance. Its plains remaia as of old, Orientals anchor in 000101 life as . . : my direction and under my observa- —-41— port they had reached tile 4,9gol toot such a0ses as to sit down ro that I was, in I just says nothing a$out that, and we and Lady- when I heard � " wom"" lots her do Most of the talki and 9004 crop$, of wbeat h6ra and dix The Jews, especially, lived so that i sialfil- When I board of that I said voice coining from a, bed over on Lite , ugl and LINN I am firmly convinced that cook- CHINESE THEORY Or, FuNis level. At Sperenborg, near Berlin, the Came wit U � in the course of that she tells me about there attest to the riolthess of the soil; tw)p or three times it year. they could . I . ad food is tho,greateat ourae ofibuman- � HMEfiT. Germany, they�ara driving abole in a ap. If they bad left ie Saying: . bpt the city has dwindled down to a readily leave their home I I ­ � gypsum beds wigich is already 4,559 Ladysmith alone, keeping just 'a few "Xan where's in, how he'd left her tha.t - a and go down ICY, I bold that cooked good is 11, ,11, . .y picture?, house and $7,- vlll,g, of. I 81, be So Urrille 414 14) Fr:gIll guns to hold " W814 now, that was a kind of a 000, and how about one hundred low -roof- to the - capital, With a glad and I ,. L some Shield got that all out ad huts, ugly and dirty, bat surround- grateful heart Bartimous doubtless . remPonalble fox nearly all the great 11,Y11doers. .ell fe.ct deep and it is getting deeper .White, tile $0, tin mortgages .and so on, And shold Pestliez'Oes, zolitaglous diseases and Even pi ' every. day. At, Schladabaob, near 01toullied the oreber, You know, because I hadn't bad offers, more than one, but She ad.with fig tree4 which cast a pleasant at once joined the caravan to .Terua, rates In China excite.some- Lolpst whoN of gut liar Picture, and I'd never seen it, shade. . Its Modern name is Riha. As alem, An early legend of , the Church ,,,, ,.: , other bodily ills; that it shortens life thing Of com, * t .a, they are taking salt front a X%tal." and I W0111411't have known it if I had tho ug.ht they were all after liar money bit . I . generally; that it causes orlence and muittt mssion. Like - the vas well that Is even deeper than tile Pit- - ------ 010_� I went"out of Jericho. In this state- says that Bartim6us . . . I udes. they are probably short tabarg. well. Thi . seen It, because I novor'd soon her; but she supposed she'd Lave to get � I . was: one of the . . I makes people moral degenerates ,as of food, aml for their offeilao, wb a hole is 0,205 feet A GEOGRAPHICAL ERROR. . and I told h married Some time, and so on. And I Meat Mark agrees closely with Mat. witnesses who defended our Lord at . . I ­ I : Wall as physical degenerates, and that caught, they are cruelly Punish ell deep. The Red Jacket shaft of the __ I . or all this as,quiek its I t4oW# but disagrees with Luke, wlio his trial. . I . � � � ad. Calumet.*aud Hecla mine in the! Lake 1,40ce 011golo iltoes 001114, but She vmuldn't believe it, don't want to seem vain, but I wile places I . it heaps untold misery t.xpon the wo�ld In tile Magistrate,s Yamen at Canton Not sal(I . younger then, tha the Miracle, "as they draw nigh .. . Superior copper district is a mile 111" 4'e"90 and 1110 Zambesi Itivers. She, said — � by SO greatly Increasing the cast of ivater It')"' le "'Yea, You have got it,o .n I am now, 444 unto Jericho ,P To one ---.q I ld� , there were three pirates just brought . deep I wasn't that just as , fair and square an who has a I living as to bring bunger and for trial by one of liar majesty's a0d men work in the shaft. Near by, A little lake in Central Africa, dis- fore, right off here be- ffer as ,anybody , I . . I Want (town' 'YOU took It when You were , could have? wholesome view of Inspiration such . . I . - into the land and cause millions to toil guaboats, ,!,base wretches the Tamawack mine, has a shaft near- covered 137 Livingston in his gre that bureau where you 0,, incidental Inconsistencies present no NEWS OF OUR UOUNTRYI . their lives away for the inere sake ,,of fetters, . I 'code(' with ly as deep as Red Jacket. t But at Journey across the o a L are now,, I ain't much of A talker, but or difficulty. ere aNvaiting thf atinent In 185& . ,, , course I made Myself as Polite as 1 , A not very probable ex- . I _ �` " Cking out an oexistent.e, w - certainty 55, ha 0 -on on � -_ � 1 ,� ,�, �, i � . Paxtisehowitz, In eastern Sileala, there ,a attracted much attentl NOWs YOU see I'd never boon there Planation is that there were two mir- INTERESTING ITEMS . ,� . i I will wager all the Slice' of decaPitatlon In,& filthy yard ad- -is a well which is tilow 6,706 feet deep, accoaliat Of the curious statement b,iore, but Clear enough, somebody could, -and after a while I gets up and acles, one as the disciples entered, -the DIFFEREN FROM THE "s 1 expect joining the court. When I saw it else had, an goes. There was two houses in that ­ , T PROVINCES, I , I . � I . lem or exaCtlY 100 feet more than a mIle which the explarer made about It. Th , d that acoolunted to me - other an they left the city; the oth- I . .� I ' - � I ; - � to obtain in saving mankind' frovi the they had not been tortured, but an;. lak .0 f r tile Skimpiness of .Lige be place, I saw 'am both, both times I I , � . . � � - f Isitatrous eff and a quarter. Theyare stIll boring 8 is situated an a plain thaU I 0 . . use, and .11 . . er, not witho Tile . I . , cots of taking dead cells other was brought in who had been . was there, that Would have bee EVO1948 Whitt 111901*1949 tile Canadian I I . � �. , ;�', a K suppose n ea ut warrant, th . I I and it is, the' Intention to go down nearly flat. Livingstone said . it was natural enough for By' Were -two Jerichos, and that this Mir� regolite chronic ad firlelly -What Is , Into their systems. on the assertion Judiciously -handled the qay before. 8,800 feet, or one and t . er part- tha Pd Come 6ao , and I would have liked to t C . , that any Person who for ninety days The theory of the wo-till a miles, lake wasAlreotly an t the, her to 4ink that I was th. ailkle, but Ge3nX On WtOlil, the Allaottle tit tile I . � . . I . � I . ` f the who, Rome Interesting scientific. ex- ea the Zambesi an& the I k for what there was b - . . . criminal law a rd . he wat � . a man and a le was Performed as Jes., i was go. I �;�.:Wlll give raw food a test will at 1th6 & Ing betwe t I never tried 'am; in fact, I never went raeffle. I . I � end of t ' ulpire, is that every prisoner must oft, . ack th Ing ouf Of one, APad drew nigh to the 0 . . . . bat time declare that hangiver � � periments will be Rasal River, Which is no kn - n t . .ere at all;. I didn't know other is wen Senrud's tax rate is 24 .1-2 . ( ", , . made. Unquestion- W ow 0 1 I I ill .. I . � felt 'better in his life; that he -is of a voluntarily confess to his crime.be- b I " ' What sort of a picture �. but Whitt I might moet more folks f given in. our introductory, mills. 4 I .. I . . I . '. . fore he can be puni'shod. In. A 1Y, this is now the deepest artificial be the largest .Southern ttibutary ot I asked her. All this was it?, there that had lost their pietuies note. With his disciples and.& greAt "' 1,;. -_happier disposition; that his mind is the � Pract'06 hole In the world. I � the cougo. In talking back and . . -" number " A Teaswater man has had auoces,% " t'" . . other words, he * said forth goipg on, YOU . Understand I . - . - . I . . - Of People. Already there . ' . I , 111 -, ,� -clearer and . confession is obtained by oonstant But In this race far into the earth's the lake was so exaoti : ,across � . afial was in growing peanuts. . � . . I � all respect,%. t , bat be 1.9 improved in tortures, repeated. day by day, or as . . y balanced,. be- . nig all over the country th . ' + , . core, there are other mpetLtors, WO river systems that 6. . . ,N ular at Pop- 1�1`11.'!' . . co tweem the t the 17100M., With her in bed, -nd me 09NERAL. INFORMATIO . , A,igaw Anglican church IA. being er- . I . .. A ,child raised on uncookea food will often as the accused can endure them' other well .holes WhIolb, are in fror Ide standing . enthusiasm which eahle to a head anoque.. . . � ,., . � I of quite m Que a flowed astreana which " right there by the bureau, � . On thb. day of; the. t . riumpilial. entry. anted al Oan . I I . ' for they must, at the magistrate's lit, I ­ . �',,�j,Oe R giant, -physically andleatelloo,tig, � only t4rned -around 8 Or 10101VIf-4121; 11 111011 Will Ile Found . . . I . a]. 00 deep as these big ones, but axe Jo,hned tile Kasai while from the, op- I'd do' toward her, whio The 14 11 own risk, stop short. of death. This - 11 � of'.114tell 111terefit. text implies not merely that our 93arnia expects to have electric cars, . � ne when she, first spoke. But I -tord and his friends had slipped into running before Christmas. .. . . . � . � � , i 1Y. There is * no doubt that pressing them hard. They are . POSIte' side emerged .a stream which A' rail ' equal in � a billiard license in Egai*tlla'has, . I � � I th pirate wAs bw,uugbt in od a basket, . hadn't' thr Way engine is I � �� Al I 1 $,',,J`�, *!cut.-' lived longer than we' and ethaan�t' be MOSTLY IN GE RMANY. 01011116d the Zambe&L ' Owed any light on her, and I aas thatoame Th � ', I i . '"; � the average life of cause the day before his ankleshad . All Maps there- she hadn't soon me, excep*, strength to 900 horses. been reduced to 010. . I I 4, ., man i� growing I At Lieth, near Altona. there is a hole' fore, for nearly half a t. as , she . down in quick sucoassion througliPe- . . . . ,� . I short4sall 6o time from no ot - been broken in the course of his for- Son century, have could See,'klgayba, the I . In. a mile of ,rallway there ar6'over . Wo S4 Buell is splo"n of as amay-- . .. J � her 4,388 feet deep. At Ea neax. Strass- reprds Led a water outlines of my 2,000 sleepers. rea just before. the' Passover week, 1 . . . ments, with,a wood" . . 0011111111111cation, body, the.bureau being between the . . . I I rious assing through Lake Dilol . Tlileg "great cralty candidate in Brookville. . I . � . -1 Cause than the continuous inju an hammer, and turt the have .gone do F . The game of chase is taught in all � , . lqf- he was to be hUng -up a Y wn 4,241 feet, o and join- . number of, people" was . . . facts being wrought by cooked -food on bed and the window, but I couldn't . -om gain to ex- At Lulotheetue in Mecklenburg, they Mg the Kasai an the north and the see her a bit r lunteer Eon. Smith Curtis has reni6ved fx . !, the human race. .. tract� a few more crumbs of evidence. Zambesi on the . . . . P With,-ihe bed over, in the Australian public schools. 1. ,bodyguard . � I I I I I .. I 11 To enter .the yamen" of .a are still digging at 3,949 feet. At , South, the dark oorner. And, as a m- I The shortest raileis the Chinese, or legion of honor. Blind.Barttlaeus, Roissland ti) Victoria, B.C. . . � � ' I . 'COOKED FOOD DESTRQYhD. Chinese Sennewitz, near Halle Capt. Char after of , . . A new Presbyteriain church has been , , . . � to' plunge deep into all .. ' .only 609 yards. Norway has the 1 . the,.son of Tibleur, sat. by the high- . . . .11 , � It was never intended that any liv. magistrate 'is . . , 3,644 feet has lesLemaire, of the -Bel- fact, I didn't Want.to see be jet;. I . ong� � . . I . Ing thing Should . the " on bantinauts of -t been reacleed. At Inowrazlow, Posen gl&n Congo service, D()NV Says that r; I wa eat, .12.182 yik�rds. way aid' � dedicated at Baldur, Man. - . . . I . � . derive Substantial c . he -middle WS ad to got Cut. 'Bat I'd. -been kind ol. . I . . a begg�ng. "�Barll means "son." Gen. H. Lovitt, one of the wealthiost . . . . . � The order of the words in t . . . . I Bus age," with the addition that ' drills are working at .3,624, feet, remarkable, water Connection be- startled 4Y timt first question sort * � . � . I . . .. L : . tenance from that which baS 'been the Ori- while at li�rledrichsane ne I L tween the lake. and . . t I wo 'distinct of r,,t,d The preparation of, hutaitgn hair for beGreek Citizens of Yarmouth N.S., is dead. . .. . I I � ar Anchors- r, -11 is " The son of 'J'imaus, Baxtimaus, . I . . . I . . .. � . � . I destroyed.. Food when cooked is des- ental tiorturor takes a far keener plea- . .. � river Systems . ght . down where.. I was the market gives amploLyment to more' o -W I troyed. sure lit'his d leban,'they. have pu inup t. bee' , I ' Work is proceed! an the creation I I .. It is the mission of fire. to. . .r "aful-w-ork than one nelled a hole, in the maps. -Ove I xPanged from and then She waSn't ' I ' than 7,000 Parisians. I a blind beggar." This is the only case I . � . , . r two yeam ago Capt. ,Whole thing * .. I . L . of the 'now postaff1c6 at Kamloops, . . destroy. Would fain believe can ever have been the eax.t4 3,543 feet deep. At St. . afraid, and the where the Aramle prefix, which in . .. .. . Lamaire w a cOnliplasioned was strange and . .. I German englne­drlvers� receive a . I . calls : the case in Europe , Louis thoy have a well which . a curious, . I , lglon,l� is -combined with B. 0. . I . . I . 1. . . I ., . . We take into oar body ding, outside the c . will tic'explor, . a Greek ; . ,I cells to . ells . and determine th .1 e. and then I got, . , , : - ., .. I gold Medal and A106 for every te . �� I I I of the Spanish lnquisition� With-posi- staind comparison with'these German . a entire water, p I . . ­ . . . n name., . . Rev. Father P�Imer. of Greeirwood, , . . . . . � I raPI&CJ the worn out cells cast off from - . art- ' ' KIND O' INTEI aE STE, D. . Years' service Without an accident. I I .. ' - � . . . , blood , � W . T . I card that 'If was B. C., has been -rem�Qved to Spokane,, . . � . �. the body. Man with his superior in. .five delight he exhibits .the Wells., It is 3,843,feet deep. All 61 rug bet eon Oad. Clongo and Zambesi ""What sor . ' o the * naked eye not 'More tban 47.. ,When lie j I . . . . . . �. L .� these wells'' ar* System. This .t Of a picture was it,, J of Nasaret.b. His sensitive ear W. T. - ; . . I. . . I . I . I i . . telligence, should live much longer AD on the rattan and. the. b�mboo, and a more than halt a mile question was of great I says, ,an . . 6,000 Stars are ordinarily visible. A I L' .� a . geographical and . d she,�says: I . g' . t� ,h Halifax Pkeabjrteriane have given � 1. I � I . I explains how'many blow$ deep aud several. of them have passed . Political int . powerful telescope will reveal 5,000,000 dis inguis e Sounds unlike the �. . . ­ I .. . the. time that it takes him to 4evelop . of the thick crest. .. -It was a daguerreotype, set in an * $40,000 for the Presbyterian century . in . . . the three-quarter mark. � I Much of tfi , verf . , * . I . . I . . � . . I . , . . . 'Instead, there . visited bY any . . been . oval gold broOell, wlth� a. lock of hair- . 1. .� . � . . f and. . . I . . L'I. , � , . than any other an! al. cane. are needed to kill. Graphibally . I 0 oouQtry had no stars at once.. . - sounds of tha� familiar . canivans; I �L is nothing that breathes that doosalt heAllustrates the peculiar torture of As those wells. all .get hotter. and . I Sxblorer. Tile water I � . . . An Angerlauai hai created a ndmber cheers, doubtless, and . s6n�gs and � . .. .. I . 1 �.,,', e , tte.r as they Eire driven db Ung was estabished - b under the picture.' � . . . yodel� various -indications - of . , . I . . . . h, .Par � Van. Arblideaeon Fortin has been . I , . �11-11� , live five times as long as man, 1pro- � tying a man up like a .trussed fowl, d 0 Spar and th - ' " I � Y . treaty as " It'ceftainly did gee Of steam,Pumps oil the -,Torflan, and . � I I a t.ri- rector of Holy Trinity churobiWinni- I . .. . L Portionately. By eating natural o* and.then ' � 1 eaper, the outcome. � suggested is, 0 boundary. between the territory of * am to me. to be is n . uniphal - parade;' and the inquirin ' . . . . f oil, ,. . th . . the funniest thing in the wor . Id. � bat . Ow . supplying churchog. In the- 9 I � . I . .. ., � . . health, as . .I I BRE AKI -fbat as soon as 9, sulfloi6ftt dep�th is 8 Congo Free State'and tb:e � I beggar learned' that the man thus 'peg, for 25 years. .. . . . ­ . . . I . with the l6wer xigimals, . . NG'HIS. MUSCLES . 33kitish the minute she. deaeribad it I kne I States and -in Europe With . genuine I . . . , would be the rule and ill reached, .natural steam will be Possessions and the be . w I'd . . Harvey, Thompson, Bobea . . . . 'Jorda . . . �. honored 'was Jesus'. -This was.a .. . . . Ygeon, Who . L. � . . . . I health the with repeated blows, jor bamstring. I on- - �indary, Of' been seeing that identical plot . ..1 I . . . . ­ . . hjas be)Bn In tlxe'hdtel business fitir . 1: . � . . . . . Countered, or U the w 000se, dould:not be doll: . I ar.0 once �. . name'well known -to tho popula'oe'of . . . ., bx0eption. � . . .: � Ting1bim to keep libn quiet W f uture. .�. s . ell -be dry, wa- . I mited. till the , - weak f or .the Iagt six - . . The total numbor or newspapers of I I . I . -thirty Years, hai.:ietired. � 11 . I � I . . I . 1: . . . . . ' if had reached fifty -years of The � rb I . s no' elaboration of oru . city ter caln be pumped in and returned in. eXa:101.'Posltlon',of� the water ­(Moutlis. It all kinds published . in the world is P , . , age. � . - . . part' alestinw, a hian, Who fox, three . I I A I Was asce I rtained,- I � .."Ag wasn't her. Picture, that is -of a pie. � ... , Ray.Lawreaoe Shiclair'latoly Church * I . . . I , . ' . I . : . My height was 5 fee t and 8 inch ' h is not daily practiced in,aChi- lie form of marketable( vapor. .It is 1. . . � . I . _.n 42,800. in the. United Kingdom tile . qars .bad come to'be generally' ra-, . .. I as;-. my � whic . . I . ' I . � I . � I . .. . . Lure of - liar, but a, Picture � of, a man . . . . I rR Y . . of England minister at Gore Bay, has . . I � . ..�. . ... � weight 232 pounds. I had beeh -at, ,nese yamen' and the num poinited' out that,. many buildings in I.Ca:pt. .Lemaire has carried out his with I . . f are 600. In. Russia; .there a garded',ks'a great.1healer, an ,incom- � � .. . I I 11 . . I I ... � . .1 I . . 3 . I . bore of the . ., be be Huntsville.. ; . � ... i I wor� with great t ard on his obln,:aides . . I . rp only ' an stationed At . . I I sue several parts of th6�'Wtrld, are - ,hor6ughuess And - . 748 newspapers, or,one . . . . . . . flicted ,with kidney trouble from onlookers show the light in'whiob h . � beilt � Oil f aeA and upper Ii , ,of big 'every 17.0,000 parable. tpacher, � a. prophet, and, . . ''. .. � . . , . to I ... _ �,::. youth. I contracted eeze port'is Popular! . ed% wi h-matuxA Sept. 8 Igist !he ri�achcd the lategothkof . .p shaved Clean; and � ­ I .. Henri Hyman ha.4. been appointed.. . . � � ma .from var- a . y regarded ­ I The I.. t � .11Y waria well watp I Ell .1 .. . I �- , . , . 1 strap,pr,thdA any�hging also; afriend. . I . . _­ . . I . . 4. 1 I I r, a.1ig4forelledil', mora.Or less h People.: . , . I . I . . . I � name � - , . 4 this reach*, With this man's I lin, at tC salary -of §50 pai� month. . ' I . cination. . . It is .Only 61r. to�s*y, that, the Chi-, iohospi�j at G�Onella* and large . O'001190, .He -..bad startea ilpta the. there- an . .air gdne .. . . of the , .. His water -works superintet . . I .1 . . . I � xle The flags to -b � 1. . common peopl% � . - I . - . a � 0WItinent at the . I . b . - . 0 hoisted at, -one Unge . . . . . . .1 re notable . . I 111011111 of the, Zam- '* I in signalling at sea never exceed . . four, Iva. . � .: I I - . . I., . .. I suffered from Sciatic rheumatism AOSO have, 'an explanation of this faet Wtirtemberg ,'a . PiciarO in it, I'd seen'stantling on the S linked with that of Nazarieth, . . . .1 . . . I I 0 bag! adid he has . I )W- J. O'Connor,' a Mount Baker,-. - - . . lir my left bip and thigh' My., head theory of pui�gislgment. On the whole, 'examples. Also, ' the hw . 'Made the, .twenty- top cf on, ' . It is aninter' e . . . I . I . was always full of ,dandruff, -my the country, save in a. few .disturbe' . heat from th .ear . (bird cressing,.of Cken, . . . . .. safe in the Wilk room of it. . . .OSting arithmetical fact B.C., mining, man, por?sessq§l._a. ouric . . I . ,� d . I .q this interior may ; - . tral, Africa 'the f . - venlence, of thus distinguishing him . , , . .. I en,ce in the city, I that, within'eigMBon variou's�colored . in the shape of a $7 United S : � ; . I ' . . -om other men of the name of Jesus, . . I :. A is comparatively, free from intallf6st, itself .f o1rcibly, . Hold bol4ht it of flags, and. never fx . tatea , . . finger nails Were short and brittle.'. districts" .. . ' on the sur�- first Crossing having. been achieved. by the mair that Stole, and the Chap with � I . I more than ,four at .1 . I . . . I . , . - I I . 1. I Livingstone when he discovered Lake ' -*� . bill of -1775, _'. a . ]. , :� .. .. .. . . I With these afflictions I wit face. - '_ I 1. I , - . I I I I . s. looked crims,'while the police are admittedly . . .. : � .1 a t-Ime, no feNver* than 78 642 signals of hom there were not. a few. He . - . . . . ­ . . . .. ' . ... � . . . .. . . I I � .. . .. I . : . , began to cry 'a only Mayor Wilson and.'Aldo�men Mit- , ' . I . .1� upon by most People as a healthy mar). ' . . , . Beside the ohas ' -, Dilolo. I . .. I the chinnerg had .happened: to catch ctin , b I I . .Out. *. It Was J,u . , � '. . I * . - wantilig.lu any so,rt of efficiency. The . I MO thi the' ocean bod I . I . . . .his fa" I a, given. 1. I . I I . .,L7 1. �. I myself did not realize * . . Lemaire- says that biloio'has no of , ney, som6hojv, and so insteadl . . .. I . .. . .. � chan* .. , chell am�, Ross will ,be oaa . ididat6s in - � . I , I . .. . � the linles in the land are as j�i . CO. , Thou son of ­Da i , -have .. . I .1 in what. a ter, watchman,: who -his. roands lit ; � A Birmingham manufactu " � . I I I . . . . . . . goes li� purge- I J ' vid. . . . - ' ' u ad fast . , wields h . is rattle arg , Lures, for more thant, half of the:whol6 connection -with the .Congo basin . , The , Malting it down for what there . far drives - . the coming, mayoralty. �oampai ' . I . . - .night , . . I . mercy on me. .The f! t part of this :gn in - I � I � , . rible condition I was 'ntil I h . ­ d boats. his . . I was -in the frame, .he'd set � . I Something' of a trade in crownsi.Tb6y I � ,,rs . . . . . . . . . .. . .i . � . I � I , ,-'K - ad the joys of part . ' the thing, . � . Winnipeg- . . . . .. � I . 1. . . � worn intandin sea floor lies ,two miles .below . . wean the two iti ­ :.axe -real ones of eolid efid appeal throws,oxnphasis on . . - .. I . . act health. In two. gong to . . .. tlia water parting, bet ver iipon the top Of Ill$ safe f I or a .ap pa th . � I . 1, years raw food diet has � reduced me it . .g. malef actors surfa:6v of the Water. . . . . systems 'Passes ab,61ut tj ' I kib4 gold,.with a the character of Jesus; " he l9antuel Moore, 'One of. th .pi . . .. .:..*. .o of- his ap,pkoaoh.- C a' to i�`ekin in . One-e4lith of . . venty mile t [of - Crimson ,velvet *incrustations of . . T a whom . . a ioneers, .. . I . r . normal weight. . . � 10 a - s .. .0 of all'origahient, an'd"that Picture%va . our fathe I d , , . : I . .. - 0 � . . . this lattex area is-deprebsed I I . th ;� of British Columbia� anda lea in& - . I � , � the city of Ching Ho, th6 polloem. n . - .. . ,below ,- A I 1-vth of the: lake, 4 Sin" just as familiar ' .; garne t, topaz, . "., . .1 ra, hoped for, ofthe lineage, . . 11� . .'. � I now tip the se lea at 153 bouh4s,: go . I . . a . stream on . .. .to me there, on the and other. kinds of rancher at Nicola, is dead. He was a. . 0 . . ..* a . . as still furtber and -disobarps is 'three Miles. This eighth.itself .is . . . .the north'side of . . . . . . of ,that king vf Israel -to whom the . I . . hi I �. , . the lake tol) of his safe; as the safe 1 . cheap but -showy. stones, and are step. . . native -01, Montreal, . _ . . .1. i. I I . . . and -can race al) three flights of sta . ven: rib tes so' 0 *Lit' tself was. , promise Was given, Pea. 132. 11, thou. . � . :�.'. irs old. musket in tile air over the prin-' SBveu million SquA,T0 .geographical: 't. . u in .er to it. , ,Tbe T. b4digit' th plied to the Kinks. of Africa --of - 91 ... I . ... . with, any boys in Chicago. My kidney cipal inna 1:6 let; robbers kno miles in extent and contains area,, or watOIA - of -the lake -are . 0 Shadow of a doubt that _1W. A. White, of Owen Sound, has . - . . .1. I I W, that . . . . I :sent' South that was'the Picture she I was talking whoni there are several -hundrod-at who art come to establish the ever- . . I % .1. . - : . Is . ' ' . I .. � . which dip in placei Mi , ore - . . . . bi�t' gpnii to � Singapore Straits . settW�!'-` . .. complaint vani had the moment I .h, is, rather bashis from its southern.....-ond by a -il lasting covenant . ween God and . .. . I . .. 1. . . � ivory . . . . . � , . tha'f.falis in1;6 tje.�L0teMbwe't' d I �.:� � I . . I . I . . ed the continuing caus . abGtLt--Q; remedy, in itself both 'th .. a r . stream about, and the Itiature of her dead , a highly satisfactory returnm of ' * Monte to take � b nagement of a . I " ,r,emo,v I eand coln- deterrent and self -protective. For al , I rhall five, Miles below . tb , an face, ,ribu- her an other m � man, 'even the suxti mar I a id" .t a ma , . . I ,� � I . I Gie of Dav 1. . . . " ''. I I � I _ . . . . � . � Lary of .husband. And.whe.n,I come. to ask . erohi.x?ldise. . . . I . � . . . . ii: I . I . .. � �. I . � 1''.., . . oti L 'tlive on raw diet. � I . eselast. almost unfatborglawe hol tll� Zambesli and,L . In the co : J=-,55- 8, obs .1 . . fe insurance Camps; - � I � , I "... .. hionielat'l,was at a loss to know .Whom - as, .... .. . . alre, Dilolo urse of an Auitralian four I , arve my, misery and re- . . I .. uY. . . . I . ­ ' . Within six days after be" � . . in the .Ocean bottom ocomi 0 1 in is th6relors. a4cata . I abOlfllt the Picture I found th t that , . I : ileve it." In the second clause the � . I Ion. . ,, � . � 1. " .. �._ I :. ginning ray ' " . . n y) .. . ro of th a in.'1838 14 . In British Colainbix the Damin -the guardian -of the p4aes was shoot . . .. I . . a Zambesi - me. Alva VO)Wfifaerea to sling , . . . . � � �. . . I .was Precisely. .what, it I . a I . . .. . 1. . . � I new diet, my rest was tbe most re- . , . I I.. . ... I.. �. � I- .three places, ok- at least. only three SYStem.� . , '. � - . ­.. .. . I. � I . ­ . . .. , . . was . I seven songs one night at Bendigo to einpilasks ilb,turally fal:s on the word . nment is. arepting.postofficas'a't . � . ... . - -i -freshlog it had been in seven yearsi 1. I . soil , Of five miles;'or m6r'6 have It ­Y�i be that.,When :Livingstone .1 "' Then I explained.. 'to liar agai I - stmifister Nelson and Kam- - .. . .. Ing at. . Gover � - I . .. . . ' milings I . that it wift ' ' uns: b3fidre their going ; Into .me -as Dr. Daggett Suggests , ­F."I New: We � . . . I I . . : Th d 41ruff disappeared Thare'may­bo others, af was,there appearainces A me that took the miss� ,t 1pig-t-he disadvantage of a blind.man � , ' �, . . The Principal valueof tile Constable been made, . . n, some n' a e from my L - . � Stilt . ' " loops and a drill -shad- at Vanoouv r, . ".7 Justified hi retreat." A* Ith . I , " , , b 'a .a ,that in default of t1g6 actual law- , Is ing,pietti-re,- that, .1 witAn't the . . . . in. a crowd, Ba ars ,he may I - . . , .1. . . . . . " '.1 1,44n.% h ma was speedily - c tired, course, eveia�deep6r which have as Y�e I ,on I Oa Y Australiggii who . . , . . A ninnument and fountain to-tbe . - I I.. t. belief .that th?' laice cuntrib fad io 1Y recently died, has left her .015,000 "in � .. . 1. . remained un' . . ' . u ' .. I . . . . I . .. . . ... . I . . . . . . , discovered.; � ' b;Dth river systems, . . lye overlooked." I � . .130bble Burns - . �'the. rh gimatisni remained with MO for discovery. Of far more. importanop * . . - The oountry is; tlg� . . . . .. ,,,,, f breaker hb'ea.n be flogged ,for non- man in the bysiness,;:b rtillieus fe MSMOrY 6f .. . . a . ut I told liar I . I I was recent . I 16 I . I . . .. 1. . 1. .. . . . . . ninety days, but finallyane h W recognition 'of, her.goodness of .heart ' *1 aveile& on"Bea,con Hill Victoria; . , ... I . I _ . cumbed to . I . . The deep6st,of these. oles exists in vary - at 11. ouldn't be. surprised if­'� I ' ' I 48.� ' Many charged .the great natural tonic. My the uni�ver.$al and complicated System I .. , . .. . * :flat, mat'll' Of it -is turned. into . I .1 as well a.s her. magnificent.. endow. * , I . ItIng that. he Y U . . � .1� - . . i , , f Inge' the a 'a I Could, 46t track Of it . . . . . . should. . hold, his p6ace. -a a , a . ­ . . r . outh, Pacific tot tb ' r to in the* wet, 8 ' .. . . I Lul, B.C. by Sir Heigry Joly do. Lothibera. I . . of mutual responsibility a , easti of. the mf a - eaggaii,andt during -SomahOlv/ and ments as a Singer." The. lega*cy' � was � Y9, . . . . .. . . . , bore, of a, famil mong main- I I .1 . . 11010 Probabi � . r. ' It -was erected by the Soatch les, , . . . I � I � . nails grew out More sharply so that . Ke,rmadacs. It is 5,155 fithonas deep his visit D that ,if I Gould, I'd . bring' it -to- he . "T ey which went before rebuke 6itize . I r "' . they now reach the end . y and .neighbors of a Y bad the? ap-. 'This bringin . . at the, ra to -of -95 000 a song. � . � .4 . . d I I . . . I I . . I . I , , I Of my fingers. . . . I or 530 feet more than- fivogeograviti- Pearauce - of di I . g it to her,, %vas of coutse, * :11im," *-and implies, by th( .Pacific.. Province. capital. ' . I . � � I house -that a stem which has I its roots I . . sobargligg 'its waters . ., Married men in Swede d . I . . � .original, 11 the I . . . . � I � They look tougher and harder-. . The Y . cal miles. The.soui in I g that �vaigttc both to the north,and th b Lt . Ell .. .. foolishness; I ought to ba . .n an Norway � . I . * . . I .. I 1, . tad, , -hat Gil . - half moon shows on each nail and oo ndation of Chinese . . I as ve Sent it are as much labe'lled as tlieir w.. . t -the multitude ,Was lea -ding. t Chief Justice MCC ata.ted at' ,a . . I I . , , , I . ' But to her, and not taken th 'I of t 1, . ives. I I .he I I I . . I . I . . . ­ � am proud of their begutif 1. society. and there exhibits so much of its bottom, xopresetiAs the farthest Lemalre plaoes�Dilojo i.n.the. category f.OK)II, . a r sk They Wear wedding rings thereby way before: Car Lord .as, a, guard of impeting -of the Full Court at V&borla, . . I . . al pink color. I . . ng around thare with I . � - . . libnor.' Let B.C, the other day that in� , . . I . . . Iva - t -at all; Proclaiming them IVOS to All and p . � . . I . i . TEETH FIRM AND HARD. *. . the.L.Varliest traces of civilization.�All reach -of humankind to rd the don of Ordinary. little lakes, . The false . . so , us beware'lest by any . . . his opinion . " _ .1 . . . . . .. . Lee of the, earth, Yet t, I . I means we discourage those ,he are r I .. . . . I but as a matt a . and that of his a,scociates the 6 were , � , this. is a great social. safeguard, but . wha. came. imPresslion the. World boa had - of , t - . or ,Of f of 1. Wdlli't,.tbink siindry-as aPillropritited.blessings. And , I . . , I I �:­ � I � � , My teeth have become rei4arkably for the determined crim'in back with thd rod' wits -meagre. in for MaIny years is o'l* .. _' there Was any risk, and I the whole 110,t ?Only do th ' � � .. 1. seeking Christ, He cried Ge more 1110)W, too many sittings of the court . . . . . Y". firm and bard. I ima al there is, . . , n y, another.illus-, b � I I ey go shackled after . I . . I I . 1. : gine that what view. of what a ight have 'beeta ax- tration Of. thO� . . usiness Was so o4d . that I kind - o� m:atrimony, directly Lhaybew a great deal. . His faith in the Power Ot appeals. He held t.hat four: such little of. zhack or restraint outside. of . Mauy blunders made 'wa . 1. ,. Mean- . . has taken Place to bring about these . peoted. 'A little globigerina ooze, ,a by Afric iltaid to see it t ist was sit sittings par' annum. should suffioa, ' , the yanion, He way be ropro' an eXplorers Which have I . I hivugh myself. And gaged they, proolaim. tho;faet to the andmerey of Chr Imulated to . , � ,, . � _. I � I off cots in my teeth and nails has be I bated by., little . . . . F . . I . . . Mi. H. D. Helmoke-a Q.C., concurred, , , , . on . rot that Carlotta red c'lay which been reCtitiod , by, .. � ,. mad6 an appointment to -call o Ide public by sporting a,ring,just , ! ,.� his clan and -his guild, but be I I 1. I later -inVestlg,a� . . n her, outsi greater efforts through the OPPOSL-% . � . I felt throughout my body, in my jol cn covers azail. � �f the seal floor, U0111. . . . . . . . .1. .. . . With the brooeh, if I could got it, a as I do their . fair financees.': Indeed the t on he had found, and this . faith and stated'thak he would be pleased . 1: I . . . � . I I . � . I I � and bones. The calcareous deposits - a few. manganese njodtgles� some min- Hubby -I do w . .. week latei, in the ev Lie convey their Lorilshipig' opinion* to I .. . I . . lits. ly has little police inspectioni,There . y half' o i ", fore, hrgues the a I lab that baby next . I I cning,.and 'of 'b4pVy pair exchange gold-olrolets then speaks iin the word.9 of his' addresso I . . . . . . . . I � . throughout my whole system have . pologist, ,the pu ' n- life .magmeCk 8Pherules ,of cosmic .door would keep qui ' course I put it at stich,an hour that and at the altar. - and is approved by our Lord's wovils the -Attorney-Goneral. , - I . . � . . I been loosened up and carried away ishin4t. illf licted must be of so teriMe or! in -that 'was,all; eigase 'and' t, at' , Its Y611ing is it w6uld be after dark, and o I .. I � . - I.; . . � . 11 I .4 9 � he a terrible npisance,­ f cour Two Hungarians'Alessrs. Pollak and to. him, verse 52, "Thy faith hath mada . . I , I by the pure water a, kIn4 as to frighten away evildoers . I . . I . Set' , I --'---*— . . . . . .. . 1. I - , . .�, I have taken into . positiv of I 1. I knew that even so,whon 1. got there Viriag who Some little while. ago dis 610.1$ His' Opportunity at . I .,.� ! � I . intense . dark- - Wifcy­�­W,Igy, John, tb' - thea wh . THE . 0,f. by its mere. atrocity. 411 justification . . . . a t's not ti - , BA-RBER,1S BRAVE' BOY.' I . I I . I ,Is - I , I . I . .� . io I I . .. my system, either in eating the diet " � ittess.,and - 11 ­ ­ .� . � � .. Smiths, baby. It's on if there was ani neighbori visiting" covered a system of very rapid tele- 1�est would be brief; he must make ' . . .. 1 �, . . J1, . ranv food or absorbed from the .at Of thO:barbarous punighinent runs on I . . I., . ­ rs, in the b . 11 A young officer one day went in- . � ,. . . nice. . a'*' I'd wait. - I I. . I the most of it. Thou' 'son at David, . I . . ,4, � . pbere. the Same lines. Besides, manifold as' '' BITTER COLD. I room, . . I I . . . 11 . I graphy, are now said to have invented . . I I .to a ,barber's,-sh I . . . . It was just a simple, plai � . � oP� at Portsmouth., I �. I IT a 'ooze was what'was left of ant- . .1 . 00,000 woids per . I and, seeing only. * tile boy'- there, ' ' . , Is the subdivision and organization, of h . I I . . .. Hubby .Is,that so? The ' ". � . .. 11 house: asYstem, by which have mercy on me. This repetition of . ��. , I don't drink one-fourth the amount Chinese lif a � and being, you Always.f inal. carcasses- sweep I bag dorlin I . Ana . r lit I file. Without any OurlYelles of jimeraeks hour can be transmitied, and, what the very words �Walnh had beeni re. . .tho � , of water Idid under the old system 861 . downward . 9 - I I . I . .light to frighten hlm� Said be;- . � . � . about it, and standing back. from the t is more wand , bilked .by our Lord's would-be repre- . " ' ' : � oh eating. Now, at the ago.of fifty- that their attitude of mind and: ;on- through Centuries; the clay was the I ------ O.— - roadi maybe thirty Or fort . erful, printed in ordin., Bay, I�want a shave, but be care.' . - I . . L_ I two, I am enjoying perfect healtb,; I caption of manners, differs More *iija� plastic x6m0ants 0 . f even earlier MOOSE .FOR NLW ZEALAND. . ,Y� toot;, it ary ,Characters oil a slip of -sensitized sentati,ves is a ort o,t holy defi�,llae. ful not out me. If yoa*do, drawing I . . 0, I am just as active hild just, as imppl � e . ly from. those of. tile xavoern man of periods, the ,spherules Were . 1-6-4 ., � Wag in, a place not very far out that paper at. the receiving and. The slip Ho,la calling to Jesus, etotk to them, is sword and laying it across his. : ' '.- . reprcs- Ationipt it) Acellonatige V,itil:1411all Ifig had been all farming', but was 'grow- oo . and' he climbs over their intorfer- hi � I I as at the age of twenty-five. the west than. he calie from his an. OU,tativda of meteoric pakticies, which G:Iille Oil glee AilillbOd,,8 - ll,itrge Call- .Ing.up now with the houses ' Ines Out of tile receiving instrument Once, I . knew, I shall put this through. yo% . I . 1. . I . .. Since knowing of my own personal 08�L'Dr of the, spacious times" of Queen had plunged through immeasurable 8121-9efils Seat out," , . of people ready to be guinmed on to a form for . . . Yes, air, replied the boy, calmly, 43 - - . . � I . experience these remarkable blessings ,Elizabeth. Yet, what were the vi We distance frong. outer dark into inner Canadian moos - from the city. I dolivery. I I .. 49. Jesus stood still, and command; he proceeded to his task, which he fln- I I I . . O: . . 6 and caribou are not " The woman herself lot me in,whon A certain London hotel uses a bush- ad him to be Called. .It will. h.elp u ishe , d satisfactorily,,. - I � -.4f,k I . � from eating raw food Ihave made It of the Elizabethan man in regiard j� dark. . Only being extensively hunted this I Pulled the -bell. I imagined whon. I �el of potatoa much to understand, this Story il� as . � i ission in life to endeavor, with torture, sanitation, and magic? Volearnio dabris,, oxides of iron, -Season by a'a. year for pen-wipars , , Yon are a good boy,.said the officer '�' . I . . , my in rgy I poases�, to I . . sportsman from all parts of wits there - before that she was -the on the tables in . the - . rooms. V11 ble, I .1 . 1 .. . what means and one . . . .writing vidly as PoOsi -we reproduce in givini JAM, a Shilling.: But werewt - � . . , I �, * I � . I ZOOM! - a crystals, malsiganese nodules the world, bat by special Permission Only Person � living there, I know it Every in ­ , is put imagination the scene , The brilliant . . . I . I I , - � convert the world into Y practice. . - I remains of whales and Sharks are .01tho Quebec authorit! , . . ng a large potato you. Afraid I 1. . I ", ,! ra I and orni'' 1; . 1. . � '. . . . . . as -live s'pecl­ now. the minute I glot inside the door. ill a'. compartingnt of the pon-box,and sunshine, and thaflapping garments, all, air, said tho'boy. I . . . - All I ask of any persc,n is to ,give it a THE" MOON I . characteristic of these deep holes, Molis of thase.specles. of N6ith Amorl- Not because she let me, in of.o' . ' the noise of the good-natured crowd,' � Not'at . I . "­ test. - , I I One haul of a txawl In ther Pacific can large $ oursa; after twenty-four 4.ours the potatois . But I should have done its I said If I . I . . . ) � — . game are being ship#Od to she'd. have done that anyhow; but I remlov;ed an n'otho"r'put in. Pons in here aryono talked at onfoo and you. had out me. . . . � . . I -As to what kind of raw foods you 1,xvi,giges it vast lllflllp,,e Oil ill btrought up from a depth of nearly various foreign c litrios." d a W ev ., . I . sat it doesn't make much difference ' C01113lierCt'. . ke Wgerld,% three miles .ou A. large 64A tell an empty,housa, for InStand0i Pon- olders are at Much to say;, the, stoady You wouldn,to ,air. , � . , . I . many bushelsl of manga, cansigjame .h uok into the pota- . I I 'I' unless suffering from nt of moose has lately, been the minute I get �inside of it, and I ,to halt a dozen at 'a t1mo% giving it forward movament of Jesus and his ,Why. not I � . . I I I . I some especial People are accustomed to look upon nese nodules, 1,500 sharkW teeth and Sent to NOW Zealand. . can SUMSO if, whether there's many the appearance of a poreuplege. It is disciples, While the multitude about Why, because if I had cut . Yon, . at . . I , 'Anything th,it is good cook. the moon as merely a pleasing orna- fifty fTagments of the bones of whal About a year ago tile Government or few. or only one In a house. � . . _-� ailmeni. . . (is ., . . him swayed this way and that, in- all I Should -have out your blooming, . ,, is better raw, BY giving th I a diet a menU of the night Sky, but she exer- But beyond t a all other objects NOW Z I ,claimed that a Potato penwipor is tile , bet r, head off I . . . I me that oises a huge Influence on the world which might be expected to drop from acclimatize thd North American moose " The parlor where *she took me mildew that can be secured for the to look baekward, sometimes Iag_ I . test Yoru will find in a short ti he 0. Of ealand decided to attepapt to SHE' , LIV141D ALONE. beat preservative against rust' and divfduals sometimes pushing 0 1 . I � yoo enjoy your Meals more than you and Its people. . I I the surface are wanting. it is njoit there and entered into oortespondonce when she'd shut the front door, was Pens, . I ging a little behind; the high, shrill I . I ever did before. Almost any diseaso If there were no moon there would surPrising, however, in view of the With the Canadian Government. The a, room like I've seen lots . I ---.,a— I cry of the beggar; and then the sudden . THE, MIPORTANT THING. � . � . of. Square . 1. am thinki . ng, she a . aid of writing . . . . I : may be cured by eating the Pieper be no tides, and this Country would terrible pressuro of the water at authorities at Ottawa promised to room, Brussels Carpet, halroloth fur- HE GOT SO=, WORK TO DO. 9110,nee, while the Master stands, and . � I � kind of raw foods. loso half her seaports. There would these great depths, Nothing not assist tile, Project and with the hol . . a, novel. How would you advisame to .1 � I A Person living on Uncooked diet be hardly a harbor that ,bar battle especially adapted for it could with. of C1. 0. Chapman, Chief Commission P niture, cylinder stove and all that, - Prisoner, said the learned magis- Immediately the &wiplos form close . begin? Would It be better * to have . 1111 need have no fear of coming itticontact all! could enter and altogether the staind it, It is calculated thdt on.w of thle . Of kerosene lamp on the shelf, With, no trate to a lazy follow before him, about hini, while at asomewhat Ps I Hadson Day, Company, thre the plot all ,worked out before ratart . -11 With contagious (lisp Ile may go rrost enlivenin I ca distalloo, but yet elasoly . ,asps, 0 shade, on it, 80 that I could soo'her this is the third time YoWve been gr ter ; 9 commerce of the na. mile beneath the surface the pressure, baby Moose, none.of them more than . the story. or lot it develop is I go �. where there Is pestilence, but his con- tion-sca tra � . plain -I thought of It, afterwardthat hem. . . I prosh6d by ottrhosity, the larger Crowd I . , I � do -would fall 50, per of the water on all sides of an abje t a few weeks -wore got together in ma 1,0 all, ,of t t I , stitation has bocoma so healthful that cent. ' . 0 old, Y .1". shade off -so she But, your honor, pleaded 'the Prig- circles around, "Our Lord turns the along f 7 . 1� . is one ton to the squv,rc( inch. In the Lake Manitoba o6antry. These Could 860 me, and. -you ,understand I oners I've been trying to got work discouragars into inviters," They Oh, he replied, I wouldn't bother of . I ,ouldn't. . I � it will cast off all disease germs. Xan This is assuming that there were no .view of this it was formorlyl suppos. 'were hand -reared for six or eight hadn't Aeon her at all before; 1 Was and a minor details of that kind, First got i, may be mada just as free fromismall- moonr If the moon, on thoother hand ad that the Pressure at the lowest 1110 t on he . call the J>lind man. Raged, in their , a publisher who can sell 100,000 copies � . � PDX, Yellow fever or bubonic plagaea,s were to saddenly disappear, some ban. depth mu t be great enough to I turn vegetables, etc., special . thoughtless, shallow kindliness to do I;Bfore you begin writing, The reat will a 116 O P00a fOOl, fresh fralt, actually looking � at her new for the You wouldn't work if you could got . a horse. He can travel in any country dred millions of dollars worth of ships the bottom to stone. care! be -Ing first time, Of course, I'd board her It- . anything the Master asks, come laasy, . But the dredge taken to ,6t them sufficiently tame voice, and 'I could make a fair guess Yes, I would, your benor. 50. Ire, Casting away (his garment, ! . 10 I I I I . without fear of affliction from the now in dock 'Would be Worthless -they shows this to be untrue, for the long voyage that is . before at her by that; but bore she was now What klnd of work? rose, and canio to Seaus. . The Greek . I I I . I climate. I i � . I ; I could never leave dock again, for deep- The fish that live in thosO deep 013m, . , In'dooking f(md all ' �, your honor, so long as Old Gentleman, dictating indignant . � Their railroad Journey from Port- WhOXO'I Could look at her, fair' and Ailything Word is lalloilatronger than the I ng- �r the aei'18 and draught vessel can only enter dock on holes axe Soft tund gelatinoua, the , , square. I it was honest work. 11 lish "rosio-s" "leaping up" better .letter: Siri--my typewriter, being a . gases so necessary for the conserva. the top of the tide. only condition in f would age )a Prairip to the Pacific, Coast "And she wasn't a bad looking wo. What kind of wages? , I 91VO-9 the mftning- In his eager- lady, cannot take down What 1 think tion and preservation of ideal health Modern scientists have also proved save Chain from thao!ftco'C's'hof the Was, about 1GJ0 miles, and now they of you. 1, being A gentleman. cannot I I I pormc&tes their have b and dashes off to the feet of Jesus. eAlftape with the steam, and the food, that the finest fruit is that ,whiell prossuro, The water'3 mail, either, by any 'sort of means. ,Wages is no object, your honor; all new he throws off hig outer Mantle, . retains a greater supply Of all, lime. ripens about the time of full noom Of f, 0 0 , Slia-but I'm no judge 'of a Woman's I want is work with food and clothing think it, but you, being neither, can. . I - and other such Substances Ella - a t a ru tur and counteracts its Steamship Aorangi for a sea voyage , Thin incident, an well as the wortig of easily guess my thoughts, I . n na- There is an increased vitality about the Own p�ressurls, Of a Molxt,h to the Antipodes. ago;. but Ao was under 40 anyhow, and a Aelter. . I . . � �� ture reqairAn for 'th6'afnoaht of food atmo.qpha in rt. is given only by Xark,,, I taken into the ,system. , re jat that time which is prob. V,0ility-three areas have bow found Fear very fine Specimens: 0 v I - And & little above the average height And yoWd work it you liad that sort CO to urs. skinner I Oh, bat I wish I Was a � . ably the cause, for more oxygen -the f Ne� of woman for thom days, and a little of' a, job 1 51, What, wilt thou that I should . � I COOKING A NOTION. ' the life giving element of the air l,_ Is On the Boa bottonitillying, deeper than foundland caribou, have just boon sent stookler and heavier-, and a resolute Indeed I would, ryour honor" only do, FIBy' this, question, as on the maul . . � three nales, Light of these are &4- from St. Jolln's to tbo National 700- Mr. Skinner: Why go, my d r I , .-" Cooking is all a actloji, and a Very present at the height of the rigoon, er than i womall, as I'd have guessed by ,her try me, and the tears actually came Ocoagion of other pliracias, our Lord Mrs. Skinner: I was jus,ea I bad Cho for the human . rate. It began . our miles. These are; Itares logical Park at Washington. They Voice, and of course an I kne%v by bar lAtO Ilia eyes. Calls forth a declaration of faith in to -day, if I .%v&.s only� 9, M thinking . I scracwhero badk in thav Prehistorlo _____.4_ Deep In the North Atlantic, Ross Deep were ,shipped by t1hited States Con- holding me up the w4y'aho (lid the Very well, Paid the magistrate, big Power from, t6 affliated persons, happy I Could make my W an, how . I an[ Carter at St. John's, on board the, f. at ti ite by glv. I.. I agas an a fad, and hag leentinued to Magintrate In the Antarctic, Weber Deep in the r me I wds there about the pio� kindly, we'll give you a ,job, with Thus bb 'Went about doing good' at 111pr her a diamond necklace for a, I to Prisoner-' Yon Were Da,ftda 904, Challenger, Tuscarora and "to-AmShIP islyvia, bound for Now 1 Once to their bodies and to their I . ,work havoc with humanity over since. caught in the act of Opening a bed. SaPall - Deops tin the North Va, Lure. I had the picture withirgo now, shelter, food and clothinC combined, birthday present. I I it is more.gl . a t an than the tobacco room vvinglow, eitio, York. Thtly Were caught when quite and I forked over. 811 months' hard labor. Next cam souls" Observe how' accurately the IMP011TAXT TO 01101ttYS GlIttS. . . lygnoc� " , I , and Aldrich and Richard$ jj6opil in tbo youne by George Nicholls at Door I blind'man must reveal litia, own obar. . kabit Prisoner: Yes, $our , worship, 1 South Pacific, Three of these Deeps Pona, and " Door man" Ole said, I It's Bevan ------...* . I Rotor and his estimate of Jesus by And 'What doos: the story of the " - t ,'V, 0 it ,as a daily diet believe in hygiene, and 1 word so docile that they Years )low since he illed.1 rs. Yodliglove: 4ohn, do you know wliat prodigal son Coach Ust asked tho I r � , , I I - ----'-7- 1 .- - .- ,.. -- ,, --- 7,7— _______­__�__ I � �__��� I , I I I , I I I I . � I i I � � : , . - , - I I 'I plenty of frdif-for breakfast and sup- going, to open tile - WAS Only OMtain fivo�mlle holes, They vire would follow Nichol's about like dogs, . "And then I expected to see her pin Al he asks. rArd. The word lea0her. window an inch Or Aldrich, Tuscarora wAd NV61lar deeps, Orders have been received at Quo.. at, where that you haven't kissed me for a week I in the original is Rabboni, , p6r. Cereals and nuts are the meat, twd for Cho benefit of the 00outtant's But the Aldrich Wep hole is the d boo for live beavers for Bronx Park, It Onto liar dross at her thro Ur.younglove: Yes, darling; I wad "'My MOLAW", tho OaM6 as In It taaebes us bow to got the tatted 1 Cap- folks Wor Buell things, but site did- junt waiting to Soo how long it would John 20, 10. It WAS a word Ox. thoagh I h0o An objeo(lon to dried health. It's frightfully unhealthy to est, as was stato,4 above. Y6 cap tilt. she got It up I boy' at tb6 toot of the class. t, d Now York, but an the Capture of tileso, Calf WAS the PrOthlit reply Of the bad beef for the, diet of a ivell person, isleep with your bedroom window COM. as it is, In split of the f4ot thatmount animals is at present prohibited bore, on thenhelf against take you to notice It, pressing a7 sort Of reverent tniltar. I 9 Theta 06 144111iobt of things a Par. PlOtOlY $but ap, Your wrq$hlp, it MAY bapoino time beiore they Can the wall and left It standing there, John, it will be oWrved, had �_­_*_�, . , i r, varest, the highest luountala: th the be supplied. . She thanked me for bringing it back presence of mind With hilft� his ment. TheLt I niight receive my There arc eight 416I&MArehajo it- thw . . , . . .1 . . isight- 1114 J00tePt deprivation 141,11fitiAh AXPX# .1, . I I I t i l ! .