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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1900-12-27, Page 7. 1 .��_4 �, .- - notoriously (i, plain liver, and takel ontortrA t4rolpall I ��� ­ - ABOPT NNW UNTAB10, fully Auppiled w1th water being ��rlgg Q1 �� 1t&1j, Toronto Letter - _' '_ . _." '_;;;'�� i;"i -___.�­­` "5io—W --- _­ " 1W , - ­ 11 T � I � 11 I 11 I ­­ ,q.*P_­ .­ __Z=1;;___- ­�_ . I - # ........ Aiiii'm ...... . :00=38TIO HF401VES. BE AvIth lakes, .. , . , DINNER WITH THE, Q1 INI mua,t Pleasure In food rind drink of f " ted lqv��--41�1-4k,%-XV�"..-.-O%fto*"', �1� . WhIto V'ruit Vake'-Cream togother, �_ the simploat character, .. � F,W' . , of bui ter and one Pound Of SE was allve AOVANTAORS W'1110ff THIS REGION streams wad rivera) and tbD protract- _#_ VRIVATL ' SCHOOLS AGAIN A091HO ,p *1. . DDRU MONIES 08 'VEI) WHC.,N I)IN.k ,NVhon the Prince Consort QFF9 U ' ed droughts experienced by -the rest- ' :V vbIte sligoir. add by dogrees, 000 Sirloin , 85 To Tif o SETTLUR. e R4 Ne Pud ING WITH AUR MAJU STY. lie always liked to see a cold % douts Of the plains are entirely, un- Tile � following story which will Ill- roit 1,,'Xr,,1j1p;loN r4RON AIVNICI11PAI. I r, � __ __ Pound Of WAraked and sifted flour alld __ oil roast beef Upon the sideboard, and "_91 11% . The climate - Is healthful torest all youlav People Was told by TAXATION. Tim WRONG PAINCIPL9 . It ......... ­11"0010IN the beaten whites of sixteen eggs. 4,1lielotis Are '31[ade Tloorolvir ,Iih of an old-taish- 1.11:41faclerls,le, of vatiouit tillittricitti-irwo known to, Now York paper a year or so ago . ghly ,it 1101110- auother favoritp dL 11 ds and beat 0 g liable Cool. and bracing and nut nearly But cold XINq BUB41), . 1. Blanch a pound of almoll Tim mosing-Itti Is a 11ralitl1i'll A"Orl- ioned sort that 11 howed a profero bellinuol Itir Tilillotli , from the boy's own words. or PRIVATF, SCHOOLS A RIMSOIN them to a paBte"with a little rose snent-­The SliCitelk Stal)[L-Irlitboi f was aroa4t suoking-PIR with 41101,wo for AgrIcalillore-I'Verierab"o Ito as that of the North-West or the Roy Lamb-ortson was discharged -read (lour ,will not retain Are once or 111rairle Will. American prairie States. I Hospital, New York VOR NOT FAYORING THUM. Pressure of t nd h is writer, grate one clocoaliut and cut in- '111olsiles Solid WASIvAll, 001VIelell Prune sauce, from Bellevue , lour will do. Good' to strips one Pound, (it vandled citron, . the dinner is over flor Mar The advantagem which Now Coutftrio PUSHING COLONIZATION. Oily, last week and started at once The Assessment Commission W110V . .. � st Nyh4.t pastry f 'I lWhon offers to the settler in stiarch Ofa The government of Ontario is not has been in session. in 'Toronto for I yej� MIX well tingbitiher ai�ild beat into, tile 'o bave dinner with the Qu ' OOA is jesty rLses and leads ilia way tit) -the By, for his home In Yarmouth, N.S., 'some weeks Is ., I 'r I homestead are go superior to those inaklina arty ,tematto. , I . , iread flour is, ffranulated, ratht ato oven tin. the ambition of. the Great,,/Itild it in' ay attempt to, in. making it clear that Our , . low, while poor ilcura have a blue or batter. Balie in a aluder t ig .4.1[k ambition in drawlulg�-room, and there one by One held out by any other new, country, duce foreigners to take up, land here, where he will eat hie Christmas din. present system of taxation is not I - gray cast. While bolib whole wheat -oftnilt Icing be ailded that I il I � (!I done. Cover with 0oc I. which they are very frequently illos� she entorB into Conversation withthO �14iat it they were move generally ua* leaving t%4D i,natter of immigration ner. Last 104ristmas 40 had no din- Ideal. Curiously enough some ottle , � 1 awl arno arid sprinkle with grated cocoanu or Majesty is as party round ab,)ut ]ter. In the Mearo- , ,ad now available would largely In. the hands ofi the Dominion , nor to eat and passed Christmas da., , . white bread reqikire 010, g- Grape Sbarbot.-Alix a quart of appointed. For 11 t just at the der -stood the In. people who appeared before the Com- . , . lid 1%141 yeft"It. � tile I this matter as time all those who are no , taken up. The, III, ndeavoring, I on an leebeirg, mission, would in the opinion Of the . I � ,propottion of Roll 0 Ice with twet cup.1 of orange scrupulously careful *In ont lie I'lonored, must. according be very quid,kly authorities. They are e of 18, but I ma,111piulation I& , utirely different; grape Ju gar. - Wilein In many others-, and would welcome ='out eiiquett6 of Buell all occasion, flux of populatlob. during 1900 has however, to brilnig the resources of I Lambertsou Is a youth jo f rel. make It still I 0,010 wheat broad takeq a tvifIG le" juice and two cups ot Bu o one to her table who was not in to the been consularable, bult nothl�g coin- ',ftiv.Ontarito more prominently be- hardship and sickness make him look less ocii. Talto the tollowli4aoanex- I I . time to muko. White brea4 1.14 tile tho.augar is A14solred turix into it 11 standing, ,tnd* mitt converse in a . P When the brig Sea Ser- , . . I P, rable, to the rusit whichi took place fore our own peo le, so that the large raucb older. ample. lolon, remain � On behalf of the Toronto I '� � '. cittilioe for Ordinary uts mea;t freezer. W.1ion half froze,11 t4tkc Out Quito every respect above $lisp low tones so as* not to interfere In ron.*tliber of young men and others who i pent wao�moveid to the Roberts whart , a wbere 9t8 are chiefly , to Manitoba afewyears ago,and yet Church Solool, Lockhart Gordon wrote I �#W ,� - , � . is eawn twloe, oir even thrice a day, the dishe.9 and mix Ill. tile. beaten In tile maln her gue,, e, an 1I D. witbi 41or Majostya Douver. tbecondiLloona prevailingin Now 01; In Brooklyn early In llolarolt. Lambert- - to the commiesion, maklnlg a, BtYonff two egg,. ptie,k tend set tile nlember% of her own family 11 r y A' y . . " desire to make tbeir humeo an new i . . hilt wjiola wheat bread:is ab,901utc.. wh 1 L es of , of Batton. Carlo are much more favorable ILO the land may realize L(he advantages Pro- san went ashore, rind after shaking . I . . - away to bardon, ". persolij,l friends, high officer., � Tile guests who have been sPeciallY of small resources than, anything, sented by their -Own Province 00, a haads with ,his Shipmates Proceeded plea. -for the exeluptioll of such inall- I . . . It iraperalive ter children and, nllrs tit one cup- Church nail State, and. Persons Of citb- ,a Castle, may be sure of 'nail I to B�ellevuo Hospital, wiliere he Was tutions frolu taxation, He comment- I .. . . . - invited to tl , , which the prairie cautnitry oala, offer- field for colonization. Mr. Thomas a ireat ". (I such schools do . I I lug mothers. Though wheat is 4 typical Nut li'll'Ing for Cake' P or sex. twho from one reason or an- . for thequeenioattention-In . grone superinduced ed on th � .,, ­ flood, If 14 ym lacking Just a little Ing of hitgarand one-half ofaCuPful into dis. coming in where At tile present time a great. many Southworth, oZ' the Bureau of Wolomir I treated Per gain by the city, and declared the taxation I . to to .. ot,water In, a saueepan and boll wilril- cither have ,suddenly sprung . their turn. She will flidvancti to farmer's �c4miso and agrictultural zation., wiIt be glad at- ',all times to frost bites. they are now subje;ot to to 110 a great : ' , fat, 11tvnice hill- Imbit ill bill v out .mti-rri�na until tile syrup will tiuotion, and whose conversation Upon they tire standing and talk to them . h , I I 1 . � , !UK our broad. � o%k- ill.rea1d. when droppiql front the lines their achievenlents, is consequently for a few minutes III tile most int0l*` laborers are lookiing for opportuini* furnish aTW ffiformation or supply I "Yen. are (I iiolloff' sol.hol the p, YSL- i hartloblp and a menace to their con. I ' ,7 . Rye oula.LN9 next Lai tile bvend tn )IC, to 11or Maids- ties to better their CoadjtjQn L by olcoullients giving it detailed account , oic,u,u who examined him. I tinuance. . I I I :. It to be agreeal . manner about I I ; .� Ing list, though it i.,3 less nutriticium of a fork. Take from tlho� fire a-ild liloe ligent arlil Sympathetic taking up land oil their own account, of the difforciat settle I Yes, s1r; a sort of smilor-fisiber- . . than cat meal. But ont ruenI, Jack- tiOar gradually over the stiffly whip- ty during* the repist and after. it Like particular subject .with which . I monts where . . Why Exempt Church Soboolst V11. . . J al gufi4ts, perhaps to in somenewly opened, districit wboro land call be obtained. . man,." I . . I �11 - �.� hold Pe(l wilitA Of 011110 P99, b0-;1 .Ing 1111 tile 11f; suell Occasion , , i "Who borouglit you haref" Those genitiolmen seem to gaze 4 t .1 ing suffloi(VaL gloot'!rr, will not. . ot by they ,are laost concerned, be it art, lot can be ebtaiii.ed oltsheir free or . . 0 1clig . , I too time, Canitirwe Ithe beiating unill'al- whto,m Clio honou.r is gneat'09t, an literature science, travel, or anything a 16 . I togettlier for bread, 'This !--I i rile apprc,clatea. I . at a nornkrial price. TO this Clasa the . "I came from . the Azores in the at Ono side of a subject that they . I �, , 1 6f cora. The Soullipre hoc- 0-100 Or moot thick enough to spread, add one Noom, it is most r be, also, . . oPportuarlties presented by the neNy- OUT OF A 44NCH PRISON. . get blind to the rea,l appearance of I . teasparlitful of.vu.nilla and'ona-half of Natural . ly, whoever they 111fQ I . T on Her Majesty slightly inclines PRE I I Sea Serpent," I . I or Spoon. blead, . It --" � "And bow did y get to the thlngs� What Igreat od ' .-iii.. . Teunessee egg bread, . of finely chopped. nuts, they are very much-inoilillml to be ftwe- I . has fin- er settlements of this Proly1wo should Tile Thi-FiRlig V%perlelllry of solkle Elligli'da ,on rhurch ,schools or tiny PrIvatO.A011001, . I il ��. I . , .. as It is varluumly called, is hilt 00 It cupful a'linioods and Is'llglb-41i wat- stricken [It such '� tinie but it has he,, ]lend and smiles,.and she command themselves as, involving a .. . .11141811111iolkleli. Azurest" . 1A aside from the - I ii,.,..� � old time flour arod water baked on hininched . ( a 0 cry oficirt is %ado islied witil her gui foe the even- readier a -rid surer way too Independ- . . "Part of the way on an iceberg do the city; that 1 an I \ I 114he leaves the room early, bowing Daring one of the wars between . : ants Make a.good Combination. Put to be Boil I, tit t v , and and Part Of the way !in the barquen- pod )vliiob every laNk-abiding cit z I , , . the da&rkoy's hoe, before run open fire. a of ing. . once aLtentled,by less lia,rdshI6 , . in Hoe Cake -To Tpqk this the cake tog-oither (it, ance. Chopped oby tile Queen awcl those member , to her company in doing so, and thus . to the France and England, Mr, Midshipman tine Nally." I and every buatntSsA house confers ou I . . Souther __ 0 - '� � fewer drawbacks than fall � . ' . . * . :,. : . . pr,pular "cake" pour sufficlanit. I I . )Offing dates. figs, prunes or candied fruits her. household who are about her to rL dinner witliAlle Boya,Rt. N., p1moad in command of a "Now," s4d the physiciain, "tell us the city, Im fact the OURfOrring Seems 1, P . mo ve I any such feeling and to make comel� to all and the lot of.pionson elsewhere, , the businesal .1 .� :�� pai. may be used in ithe same way. I I roughly at home, and Queinn and its . attendant. Ceremonies. � reasons Nvby merchant prize, with orders to proceed hiow you received your injuries. And to be, On' the A1110 Of . I , water ever 4 quart of Southern in . I I . It lia, oonedivea,blat to.think of I , . - Winter Mines Xeat,-Two pounds tile guests tho immediately to Catalonia and join . . . — - mind, I don't.want; atoreoustte yarn liculses. . - . ­ . I z. ",..I I to just moisten, not to make it W01 of beef; two pouinds boat, tolini Ono it may be added that they generally I -----:, I population .has .not hitherto heart at Lord Welson ialthe Victory, fell into I a city without private schools but * � . ! . ; . Put linto tile owitar a tablespoonful of . d to perfection, so much so . � ROYAL TALISMANS, tracted toNew Onttarlio In, anylarg.9 bands of "ilia - . or . a, sea serpe . hardly a -city wlthout� ' . li".., ­ the bowl, and let it and.,th-ree-fourUis pounds- of finely su"ee . . � rid in this tin- that enemy instead, and Thils is warchoueeis dnd � I �, 1, butter. Cover eparture many such 'guests � volume. some of the lot. Wa$ committed to the prison of Valeu- in substance t factories, It the church school (andl . ,i,,�, � Beat one egg shredded suqfi. three poandi brown that after d . mense region, constituting two- by young Lambertsouand corroborat- . . ' ­. . stand for 20 mIniates. pint iniolasaes; three pcunds. have expressed Itbernselves as. having - Articles FORW"10-41 Ity clennex. have no reference to any denomind- - �: I '. - without separating until light; add sugar;cina . . C. 11 C.0004ll Luck " - thirds of the Province, is rough, rocky There he remained four years. Than ed In parts by -letters from Nova � � .1,11, ill sadleas, raisins; two pounds English had tile moot enjoyable exp6rience 0 �- . varloll-A 11161elkiptem. I ' I tion) cea,sed td exIA-how, much worse ... I two tablespooniCuls of milk. Stir s . lives, The ' arrangements arc" .. in . cost powerful in ft- ,dad infertile, especially that portion 'the time,came whon a sebeme'to get Sc ( otia to the ,hospital authorities; ' ... I . 1,�,Pv­ Intio the borin meal; add a teaspoonful 'eurramts; one.pbund finely out citron; their . - . S6M3 of the 0 traveller away, in wit . job he was joined by three 'Fatlex'anrol I went out fishing on off would we *,be T'gbe fatt is that a I ' , , : 6,81 . . . J . . ad,. one' really simple. . - . . his in the world are the POssessors ot.Lit NvIth which the passing . . . great many people, think we would be �. �' -op by.-SPOODEtils into a' one. pound figs finaily'-14OPP are . I% likely .to ba mosib famillar,namelY coin eve last from ,Clark'.o . �. 11 of salt, and tit vanions, seemed practicable. They, Christmas . - " , , . a ntoderat Pound dates out fine; rind and juice , -THE 'INVITATION, . r of talisman the loss of w.h1oh would - after mackerel, better off, The &ivatte school of this : . . . I., � greased pan. Dilk� in .a . . . . . . I . . forebodings and that in ,the immediate neighbqrhood Must scale a wall., ascend the Parapet harbor. We'. wore . stamp teaches nothing, except rellgi- ,­i -�- I . . . of, eiglit lemons; rind and juice of which is of course a commamil,reacilics fill, them Nvith dire I . . . . rid were doing w", but had not been . .. 1� � oven 80 minutes. . . I I . .. . , .� �. � . . qf the Cauadian Paelfla Railway and ,unseen, escape the . observation - of fL . 1 QUE aulli which the Public', - . . . I Of el -hL orwages;.Ono teacupful currant the recipient in due course, -and ac- dismay. . I tliiTe'o , r four sentinels and the patrols, ,long out willion 'a Bay of ft'nd fog .1 "' ,# -v , White. Broad. -Pour one pint 119 I . . . . The autoor , atie Czar of All the Rus- tm the north shorej of Lake Superior . . .y schools -do not tetich, and as a rule . . � ' I � boiling water into ollarpill( Of nIjjk;, jelly; Lwo. onnCiBs - of- ground dinna-., cordingly be repairs: to Windsor..or: . luded. 'lei . ' deal better. For - ' ' rl . - . I ad the timber. . teach a . . good' � Balmortil o Her -MajOstY s.1as COB back. Fathex steered and I . . one 2unDo Paoli of cloves and stantly carries about with where fire has romiliv , � descend two ramparts, force two. looks surrounded us and werloric, I ,wheri- lukewarta mid one teasPo011ful Blea; . a ling, *withoolt wh . job nothing. But throt.191101AC-Ahis terkitOcy are and act over two &awbridges; but by Put' ' strong, vigorous Intellectual life there . . ��&_ - of salt and one compressed yeast cake nutmeg. `.ritd )>act and tiongue titter may be in residence at the time, and him � I i scattered largii'areas of " fline agrI7 the grace of God they expepted to-rnild-' rowed,, as there wasn7t a ,breath of , I . . . ' ' ' is nothing like an institution. open to I I I . pi bt b�aiirig boiled tender should, become a -elY w9hered ilito would induce hill], to move, a step frou . .. � . � . . � 11 , . . I I I I . * ,'o fill' Oita sail. Aficor. groping dissolved tin a quarter of a clu . a . be a I hopped oin, arrival is immedi t his palace; Though this is really. a cultural litin.d as any iia thol older age qt. w1nd t . . . public inspoiction and Public oompeti- .1 . . . I . - 1 warm water. Mix and stir in, sulfi-' tlioroughly, oold,.The . La spaejoue reception room of which he . contain a tiny, soctiou,13 of the Proviocia. These that iii Ono way and another they pro., our way -east' for'llolf au hour we t , Ion. The little private sideshows al- I ' ' � I ": I e.c t- fiction, it is believed to 11 . . . at . tire otired ropes and pick1deks, and when stiruok agalinst somethiag .or . souae� I I . . t'; clent flour to ma" a dough. 'Turn fine. Willan till the Ingredients .Are will Probably find 11103.501f at th .0 , . p 'a of the cross on which tile' are� . Battle= I . moot invariably ust 6n their oars and . . . ' a is ice I now open fur . I I I mixoid, gold'finely chopg6ol . , . I . cloudy, ,�, ,�. �11_ tilioroughly t' to be, thii only occ.'pant.'.11 a ellf Other the night came it was dark and th,jing struck against us_and .1 was I , ibis on a board and kneall, thori � I I so 1. to � was.oro,olfled. : . ' . . widely separated from it I . - gradually ado -pt a foNver i5tandard .L .1 Pat it * tart apples in t'he pr:opartida oi one, not left alone for long. however for ftviour . . while *.*the NvInd blow and the leave, tjipowin clean tivArlmard. . . f know than' the public inotitdtiod. , � 11 11 ... � . ly until soft and elastic. . . - . X I ' g is supposed to be andowed and differ greatly in, Bulk and, sur- kept up a rustling favorable to the now tildt . . I . . . , ILL . I *back lu the bjwl. c,)ver I ,.I . not . stand in quart of apples to one quart of the j,'n comes first the Master of the .The rin . _... . I � . .. I . -a keel, of out boat collbd- I ' . -, I N- - - I I . f . roalindii and also in the conditions . . . . th The WoratAspeotii - , : ' . ;. '.."? ' - . Household who introduces . with some Occult � power Q shielding its eiiterprlae*� � I . I .. . .. . o'.�� I a warm. place, 75 degrees . Fahren, mixture, tbeh add one. quart of'boil Qheen's . I ,� I I danger'. * . cilitaii porta- . . ed with the spur' of it iceberg. When . . aspect, Is -not in regard .. , . ill - . . . I eaver from pers6na , hence whkh-� a as to traits I d, - Bu:t- the. worst . Then form into 'ad -bider, and sweeit. di -der! or�. cold himself and presently Lheiol fbllow tile NY . . � At half past elght'Boys and Hun- I rose to the surface. I heard father" to j9chol%T8hIP3 -regard to the ' � '4�,`, - . . . , . . -In anxiety to -always.bave it tion, moirket,B and ' employment; -in ;btit. in , ' . 1. belt, for three hours. . 11 I he are the Czar. an 1-0 . ter,,wit,b woolen stockings Over their -shooting, b . 1ple of priviioto Be 11. . I greased coffee . atil jlticy, Pack. in' q, stone 'Other ladies and gentlemenw I - I 'At . I couldn't . answer Prune - � . . � . . . � . loaves, amod ptot them intp ' I ty. with him. Belief in its mai in- ou add n �*Nvlth oLlie,r induatries that shoes, each having a,rope, a -Small ,41m, and it seems to me thd hools. This c6au ,. � . in 9 jar and keep. in a. xiboil Place. � .to make up the Royal diu-ner-par L the a -ry h affirmed and reaff; ' ad its be. � , ��, in and stand . . ainenseit . strengthened that of agriculture. The latter point, Pur t as irm. �1` . . - pans. Cover aga . . � - Dili uonoe,,was in t many of inter�d-w poker, a stake and olknapsack, went gut between us hit the'fixst pitace au�d f in one school system open to alt., . . �. .. �, " Brush -N . --One heaping pound The Queen herself 6 tp is all important one 0 into theback ytird, Climbed ' - the III PieLwerost . 0 1. . . . . es !it last, and' , I warm place for one hour. wl . - I - byp act of thi Present E,mporor's I � . over lie . I � u a of�siftcd flour, .One po�iond of. leaf dgel so* when the clock is. just on the . I then we w"e separated altogether by the .community n ­ . S I . . . . ' at -lerB, as unless they are in pos-. � I.. .. . . I �, ater, and bake one h0ur)f in sq ar children of the ,;a d I . w ' Mix together Nvith 't� -ho dinner-houri Formalities gratid,father being without, the ring , ing sett, . . I wall, passed tfirough the gard6n and ..the outhre berg. : At � a.0 events* I . . � " , 1 -caves, or one-Ahalf hour if tn lonj lard or Witter. . . � . .. 9 roke,of t (he mumonj; of him assassination.., Session of.sufflejont means to support -road and'climb- . I . . . as a people. YNo.beliove that this systenck .. . . I . ­' - I. . 11.1 .. ry few - I. . - , pal isades, ,crossed the, . haven't soon .faLher*sLi though -he is'Llo g, . I $:in , . . � . I . --the. hands truitil it is in gralaules,' then at*,tIiis 'Stage are ve .. Her Maira . olves,and famill I I � � riates� fadk6ri, in ol,oli)ng the-� . .. . I I ,,� nc . moisten gradually with. c,�Iol wittier - paces, �rid . The Shiolt -of Persia always, wears it thorns, as until .their old oil their hands and'knoies until they . -ell, thank God,'." i am 4 � . . . . . I I josty advances but a few. n CO P -1he gateway . I I I . population into � a homogenoum � biass. . ... . . ��'. . - belt met with a sup4rb emer )y rnusC , is alive, and Nir , .. -,. Whole Wheat Bread -Select whole . aid, to fari a lie rile 'rodg6tive, tb( . eva4led the Parapet. ove 4' ' , .. . . tit :9 U linis her. hetod tb . , . I .1 I r a Pretty good, aivLmWer,_ ai,nd fter polijicully, . religiously,.*. sociably,. ,,i� . . I . , . �. wheat flour, free from c4tsld' fyran.. u.ntil it is in. a mags! th ,will� handle, then '' racf� sly !no virtue its depend upon obtain ' Icading to the tipper citadel. ' � . . . a, . ' . . I 11 ' . which, he asuribas the same � , ing''temporary em- i . � �4 . . . . I . . . . � . . .. I!. . v. one pint of bollingi waiter into nicely. q1tull thin. -* .. . . . the. assembled company, who respond - the Czar it�trlbate i in ,. flauti-olp.ring'around *onta.,Ume I.nian- we . ore always. being, dragged. ,. . . I - . . , i � Pon ­ . s to his sacred ring, ployment to' -enable them to live .With the. 'utm6iit - precaution they . ­ ;. � . t Bililk. Wjheni luke-' Pi -crust No. 2.�.Three coffee cups in a fitting manner. Dinner is imme- . � . � . .. I aged to got an a ledge of, the berg off.into liffle. campa .and split:up In. - . � .I, - one pint of swee . , . I . � . The bait is filled with onlon-peelings,. the m*ean'e1iioe. v, :� -. I , . crept upon thel summit, and down the . I 1. . . I.. . - . of sifted. flour, One pound of -leaf �ddi and the procession' . ' I - . . I t -the public sob ..,.� at= add one compressed yeasit. bake diately aallbliuc ­, , . tile Dbjedt -of whicb, is Amid to be to . . -work toward the outer -edge of avid maintain myself there by brao.7. to little parties, b u 6ol -!' 1. ". W I lard, one-Jialf . teaspoozi$u]: salt.' Toss . � I' 'the ,. � - . . I . I I WORK r, OR �B TThERS. br(ast . 11 . I . ! , . , I . � 11 in tw - tablespoonfuls of . � . to the d-iming-kooni is headed . .3y . . move.any wpuld-be assassin to Aears., . . � I � I . - �. , 1. . 0 ra, . mpart. .. . I ­ . . I- �. Ing my s3iouldoi agamst a slight pro� counteracts the ten'deney andis the. -1 . ' . . .1 . . : dissolved O jcgetjiIer II-atilin fine granules,, then - ' alis 11 Paces . late � Shah.visited Ungia,id � In the set(leme - of Ontario'. lum- ib . . . ic.,thcro j . edition overhead.' � Kno%Y I I co I uld great hope of a democratic commun- � - . � ' I . �, warm water; add ano teaspoonful, of I . I Queen, who w along , few tit ' , - i4g; . , ".... turn in giradually, suffiela4t buld,ma; I . . . I., . when the . . . I I generally gone in advance Both the poker %rid stake we . . ' ' ­� � hole . I . . I head ofthe others. . . he w,as ,never sedu in public' without . having has.. driven1tito the ground -by rising and "lot keep . thin ' 'position �voiry long I ity, in its pursuit of concord and. : .. . �. _. "It. Mix ovnd stir in suifficient w ter to Make a moderately stiff'olaugh _ , . . . . . . lon,.afid in ad- . . I � . . I I � : ,wiliecit flour to make a batter that . I . Ana nphV see.wiba,t has been P�07 this protecting helt and gem. .He of agricultural colonizat . hani- climbed. with great difficulty -to the happiness, Just at thia stage comes. .. �. ". -Dae,jilat will rull eaajly� Use *a riew - . . I and how it has thorough e, . I I . ition. to . .1 I e occupation falling with his full weight.,BDY8 . * . o au . ch along the'pr(vato school promoted by -:. . I --i t . . I .1 . pared for the occasion, I avoled ol _7#oi itating th � incredAhem lu.'..wtth his chestm--and . top, though rowily :tnore is a . :",!� ,.- .1 ,ust oil-. . . * * ' . . rid I 1. ' � � I � ' ,. � I I . ���_._I�iy_ I' drop from a spO04. - Bea' :.`1*011 oij upper or .. . ly belidVed that if he Ir . ads it ' . I I � � .1,1 . been. The dining-roo . . -aid disaotek ould of thp land toy"opening up ro, . . 1.�Ril,; ROPL .1 . thi:-u. as a top: to a. body w-hich haA no p thfnk ol �� - I clover a.ad sitand tn a Nv,.armi plao6i .75 . I . in is.a. beautiful withooLttjhe emei .w . . . ,' MADE FAST I .119, I euple wild, . �� the'publip, sebo . . . ' . � _` ' . . - ways, as rolling toughens it. 1. ment, Nvide aud 10115r, and when overtake him, modby a strange coin Partly cliaring,awtiy the forett, has. * I . hes too much or- Aoo'iittle,� . . : - . . � ... J � degrees Fathrenheit, for three hquirs . apart . . I I.. I .. I � . This�olone,they lot the rope aewn shape that . orie,:cati make,out..: It teac - igh L. ., . . 6t , I or. 1. . I . - ie-cr, . -ae - sifted � ' . I . I. . . L�, . . . � through a groove. in. -the, ramparts, and was. like one of those huge rocks � not the * ( fis o subje a or per- . - P, ust. No. 3;L;LmnT.hi I - cups dinner i� being served it nts -a . . . afforded work toninnyof the settlers, . H v' ry Then stir in more I ' . ' . . ,. oidcnqe� I � . . I - . . r L 4 . ,,, until 6 ligilt, flour, one oup lard and ,-but,t6r mixed I pearance . . - ­ . . . - during t � lie . ' .. I .on ' '. . . . very' bright and' cheery ill) . . -winter. lCiB only lately ' s" taken. ou , make a soft, dough. I IT ACTUALLY DID. . . Boys aLacended. 1bi twol-third8of may ' ' 6 of the'earth, .by haps promoted largely by people who : . � ,�, " �, flour, enough to . or pork drippings�.Nvbloh have been rations have boon � . . ' � . ' I _ . . . � . . T The turhjturo ana the table ornalnents , L that lumbering 6pe . . a brick fell, t their ,children *are too good ,4. I ill the.greaterl part carefully sav�!d, one-half teaspoonful . . I . . .. I It, will be remembered that ,this I the way down, part of I blasting, and it rolled and tumbled .feel tha . . " " . Knead lightly un . I d. pretty, of course, but .. . . lities of New Onvoo I . � , I extended to some loea but he caught it between his ,knees, about iia ipll. sorts of ways.. it) mix NNi the ,,bommoA herd." The � . �k,: , � � I .. %.-. Of the stickiness iW lost. This whole salt ,and one oup low water. I I are -good (In of any undue . Os- Porsian-monarch was foully assassin- Carlo, which are fitCed' for. farming, noise. ,,NNL.h0n I titoor I rest of Clio people bcbevoi' an the other * o J eat bread cannot be made dry like - 1. I . . . there is an absence, I died, not many tiars a Ok an I and ,uarried it down ivithout - ght I Nvas oa. top the I . . . . . . - . . "; . � *b . . . . � . . .. . I 9 . I . . .1 I . tentation. K)n one side of the room, I 6 9 d it * was and. here the Be Ltler- who -is compelled 'ni li.xi-1, lh,�, !.' ao&i6ty is not going-te- ­�* -1 L tille ordinary whiie broad, so'must be - ., . a singular fact that he was not wmr- .1 . . . I . Nvh4n:'Hunter had also. gone dow berg-NYould keel over until If6und � . 7 . - I" . . I I . -is a magnificent sideboard o * . .. . . .. to look for employment can suppid- the drawbridge and .. -f on the side, dad Bit one time it be, a succession. -of upheavals and . I '. , ­ 11 which i . . . . . , ,Ickly and lightly an the " I . . . they, crossed � mysel . . � , . - handled qu I WINTER MNKLES. : ity Ili plate. On Ing the gem., at. the'flme. . ­ . I I I . . . �_ is laId a quant . � I ment his reaources by obtaining. work 0 the different units, of , � ' , : 8 I found themselves in an ar lied ptisse� 6exred, dcQmplete' somersault and crashes, � . . . i. board,,,. NOW mould it into four or . . . - . King Gcorge Pf. Greece possesses a . Lit . . - I - in touch. ,,with. , , � � — . y the msual appoint- . it the lumber camps. .in addition '4 �. .. - . __..L.k,`1-1_1VPS, according to the size of ... I. � . Chat io-val table oill . talisman which is. also a grim',remind- � - .. . age, ending:Ln the door which separat threw me once more Into the water. Society Must be kept � . . I I . . 11 ­ Zome...of the trilrid. 'xea:dors must be , . . . � to,jromb,aring there are .other Indus- .1 . ' I .1 I � . - �,, .. . I ... . ,.., I I. pans; pla e pans., I . � .. I Monts are placedi; and everything 1.9 or of -An attampt on his life.. Just'at ed them from.the upper citadel.' This . 1. a M e able to �unde'r� ' , I I . � I . E had a good mind to'give up then oil .1 I , 14 . ' T clalin . .. I . � iris of the torri-. . - y ' stand aalde again in a warm wOnderful. . ' hey arc.� .They arrangedAn - 1. .. I I trIeA In - various, Ii wao the moment for the: ploklocks to stand the lives of LP930 about. them., - � ' ­ ­ I ­ ' . I Cover and. I. ban Ing . .. I .the conclusion of the war with Turkey and accept what. seemed my fate, btit , . I _ . I I . I . � I Outt they Can ,see a w-wrian c 9 te a,larger local,d ' . r soefety to- break itself up,into , I . . . .. 'T TAS'", II(A was waylaid an Cory which * orea b� be proved, and they were tried. in vain I I thought of. the'folks. at home a,nd FO . 1. . ur. Bake in. a modd- . . THE MOST PERFEC d shot at. several . ' ' $ . ' � 4 1 . lace for one be . . I . .. .. A for labor . ' . . , . . P, It 33 Or 40' III imutes. hrr anindi , ­ . I . . I I . printed timpa,.-oaa of the bullets embed(ling. man . . The exploltation.of the Ile, bolt %Yam of cast iron; filing Was *11rat my father b6iag probably dr4wi1mL little betei.jeo, 'the more. . lei- . . rately quick eve - got oar In,front.of each guest is a , . I . . . . . ­'.. � I -_1 __ d I . I think the Pnemy has il arms itself. in the box of* his -carriage. mi,nerat riches of. the country employs u -one in which the doll the fdmidy.would have to depend surisol oi which ignore .and .. �. - 1, .. seleas;, and the at . I I I . range, captain, i the offiddr of the . menu caxd. bearing the Roy, r i ning and the industries re-! bolt was.fasiened wa's so fortified. v itb . . I rr the less, favored I I . I . re we to and Clio date. Servants in their Royal � .5 . - I I- n .. � upon mci. So I made another. effort, look . - . . day. HoNr In 11 lkworld a really established -for the workingulo a that it. could not' be . I . . I ma y in ini , down, upo, �B�1' Majesty's escalya'was 6o mi acu . . . . DINNER -GIVING, . . 1�1.lill_, . . I Vol I . f Hair MajL,styls High- Dora that he h4d this -bullet extracted . . bars of cast Ito . . .4 . I . *Tji ag, arid presented is. to Invite anotlxer French 9cvQIU . , . . I .1-1:1_�` . , g�bnj ii. o6ok ouT dinner? replied tile, .cap- fl 'IeS, Some 0 . . . I . of tile raw material. Irba, extraordin- , . . .. . .1 a berg, was roi arid another Relga of Terror . . . There are iwc. scerets of. the . I ... I I - Indian domestics, nnol the aud,made into a charm for his watch . � . I .. I out out, Brad Hunter. many sharp po.nts -bore and th�ereil tion, * ' : . � .A I. -giving; tile first is, keep Uiiia, allisttiti. fillin't1vttly. :., . - land. and part wLth it iov ,try demand for'spruee and poplar'for - ii -Checkmate I" murm one of whitch Iselzed, and. by jts� If rL multi-millitliallito . is. it danger ' � ' 1(.,� . . �rt of dianer a dreadfat mi -stake. last headij of the various depat'LUIPTILM Of ,chain. Ile would not rewlted, in the "WL must undermlne the gateoll maid . -on a within your meninii TO be, definite, 1 Made . I , - believia that at$ papff-Making. bas. I . I , j6 society, that one who. has, got - : . I . . 'Wh!Lt was it? L to) buy evillar are assurro- a kinigdom,� firmly 9 � . .1i means lifted myself to the ledge from . .. . .. , I.: . you ,night. I Wien the.kitelien.at.141 the , . p and papermills Boys. "We have Our pocket-knives , . - the public,sehool, and rub- - � . , � I do not invite More gv.ests� thall a dia,mand,ring,1put ill . 0 PW . - .ble,d Ill tha� "00111. � . . . . � , it .mercifully na'Ased him,when direct- 6istablishment or Pul . . Diked about a quarter of INN-Jilich I had been thrown. Redlizing bench in I . . � .. . �, . " - coin seat In comfort or serve with my wife . . .. lie menfitime the kitchen. Itt aft Lid at him, it -wao designed to insure . at different poh I its;, All .these. enter They had NY ' g little headway, for that I'could -not, maintain Myself in bed elbowst wlih the 930fts Of laborer . . . . . Pjvy Shop hid movad,. and I �sturnblcd Ill I . I . .I prises neces . I or,, Makin I, is not half -aa danger- � . I .� eage, and (10 not attolupt. too anibi- I . Ill sitate. the introduction bf an ho � and arti-zar I . .1 .. � I havi� l4en baed at work, and now it In' immunity from assassinalAbno . . . nes ander the gate were that position Icumbed onea,:,mor6 to . . �.. . . �.. - a church. bazaar. . . Thol . ' . is . . Ono Its the plutocrat who all'bl'A life - .. 4ious dishes. No woman is better into , I . Sultan 6k Turkey, who lives in reatures Of civilization, such as�stores the paving-s.to 1. . . . . d 1$ a Mrs, Walmon-Di.1 'I understand. may' 1)9 'remarked that, though tllPrt- been flour mill , . , eLe,,, the absence .,of which' about .ten inches square and closely the tOP, mud th time lound, myself . - ,*-v-"-: loved by bier friendi because Ml � , natant' aredd of what 'has 8 . . � � were .al- in a.$aucer-shapad cavity. Whipping has, been kept away front thei Common * l � otrig to a ,!.it � so, little in tile way of show in 00 . ,vilen they I . .980, , - �100" they yon, 14) 14:ty .t ha t. YEAL W-Plfe .9 'Co1cribed. as -Clio .,.'happy dispatchi" Ill new districts, U'Sanlly causes much bound together, I , 1. I . . I - . . I . botter c,;,ok ilia,n they thollgh -in I - tile Royal 41ning-rooln, t lie kiLelivit ar- d . I'med by a noise like the distant re-. out *my knife, I ,backed Nway for dear People' (Thig,19 the crime of tha pri. I 111111 I may jove her in siAto of tile fact. Plub ill ititr to -night? Mr. lVatson wo I uld nit bo, an Orien(al if he did, ineativenjoinee, and also -Provides ft. a . 1. . vate achool and. this. is why thnt iW- , . . .. I . -I very grand -scale I . uad became. life, until Ihad stooped out it pile of . - I I Keep well Nvithin your' linlilil .ILS, to Yes. . Mrs. Walson-1. lomv,� got. to rangements are� on not believe In. tile effloacy of charms. ,ijead local Inarket for farm produee� purt of a gun. As the 80 . . not Nvanted. IS . ,, I ,tt I)Ulli- hi�LVO *10 to I)uy litht,l a new coat. . Indeed, rind can have but.few rivals. y � - flinter,' it resembled the cautious pabli'as and sea weed on which 1 stitutbon is L till"As this I . - . . . . L your wait reik,04 abilities, and ill . 1.�Iv,ely Iltimitni- ,Tile presiding authority is it � gent . le. .Ilia own particular taflarnati is said to ft will be seen, therefore, illat the . g#e. � I rested . my feet. Metintime . my is. I a free .country, 11 a man Is de- � .. ... ks itild R'ustivia, has sueli. . l Lwho takes up land in the opening of the great rmin&i to odurAto big, Bons In this .. . , � I bar of your "P00114 and, forl , � . ideas. Illas oho?: Yes; .she mayri knowxi as the dlerk of the kilch;- , �c a N'r i,� 1,,,,JbL jewele,t], miniature dag- � litillip-seeker, -laments enjoys ad- V Or a Moment all seerned .lost, body .from the witiat up was exposed. te I onvie- , . - - � I - nenil A tarian 6P , ", I - -1 I ,(�j . , 0, invariably va I ties about .Jew Ontario sett y, he hai ilia .right to his V, , . . � I ­ . have an easily prepared I, ive; . her II!t8 started a skirt and shirt-walat on, who jai a, very important and re- I . .1. . . I . . rarely found. in Stories, I only too true, of the barbar- Even, at this I was in danger of w . . . I I Im. "antages such as are . t n , We will not compet him to I . . bustess naturally %yishe-4 to. 9 Ban spollsible personage, and, who is in witlif bl . iced cus irtatinent of fugitives had Often falling ,out, Or Off, when the berg 10 S � . parlor to Leach. all el"sies, of %Yoj - recelpt 'Of a salary of A:700 a year, Dospito its virtues, ba%%ever, lie- ,onjuncLion with free or loA * v , pr Id. J sen(t his children to the public schools, I . guests it -r very besit, but' t G1 91 . VO EIJI 1110kc thuou garments hang to , the Precaution Of 'I I i i rcached Valenciennes ; to be over- rolled over, as it frequeatly d . I . One dinner is to draw hDIN' to . (Akemi .Usistiug on land. I . I : ., � ; IQ � end, Client. to pri- 10� I bar be,�A at � . with Ward, and residence fuun(l, and . . death. There was, therefore, obli,god to be con, but If) ch"" to s . � � 11 ... too beav;ly oil hat ititure then . . I his' ministers i mt- It. must not Ile Inferred that ie�,_ iaken, meant a horrible � 0 publia -a hould. not ma ka . . I " 1; -.4he should I -W ' a of four other clerkm a n4l One ' !0i d of footsteps in the stantlY On the alert. From -thM vat one -5 tho .� I ; I � tinle. Jpneg-I notice that on the inside tile assistanc jug every dush prepared for him bvful`�" ployme.at lor wages is - certatnt 'at "as It 6int $Dun I . the road'any ebLaie.r.. In other Nycrits, . . . , !. 1pave rL.,11lethiag fur tire next; �. I cr , U haveJho 0. fetualo servants who is described as settle- I assage, and the two men rose *to their situation I was now in'I could think , . I 11 is I Ile :Ib� -d idon' th'a,b ,It takes or tha wardrobe door y- . .tiartaking zf it himself. - . - ,tit - points Open foe 'assist an !nail. "%16 '- I .,o,I I . . tile ­ necessary woman." I I t and stood back. to back. , . Ind think. The borg. nau evidently society ought not to . ,, I , sig ba kept shut. tion which wars, against its -$OIL- . �,�', r lg�� , I � -1. . - , 4 4 , 0 W_ , — i '� ):LDs] I U aA . � III I i ! I *1 I I � , , , , . " 11 11 I � , - � , 11 I -1 , I � � I .. - , , , - . , time, Strength, 'a, This door must The Chief cook also bas a salary of When the late German V,mpevor was ment, as conditions vary so fee . 1. . ' � a great -callboy Of at Makes Nevertheless, it is olWftYs Open- lying desperately ill at *Sall Real. . . In Rainy River tind Thun�. "Boys I" 1, . come dowA from Labrador in the tu . . . I . . .. I ... a,nd money to give, dinners ill ,.mTha(ls all right, W7c keep 170 . 0 a yltt,r, anillunder him are four 0 a greatly. * . It was Whitchurat"S whisper, and warm current, and* was drifting in darity and its, happiness, Var thtse I '. .. many women feel they cannot enter- Brolw,u I ma,gte� cooks who are . eaeb, remuner- reniarkablu amulet wns Bout, him by der Bay Districts and'in the, Wabi- instantly till was hope again t The a aouth�eastexly tLiection. The part reasons, and quite apart front tile I . I 11 . ' it iopL,n po tiv.lt people can read .the A the Sultall. It consisted, Of a. string gooll settlement, labor, both in con- . . 11 g,L, I I inerito or demer.ta of 'any particular � i .. tain at all In Orb way. Of course in . veck, be- . ,. aused by Man ur it above NvAter was about 12 feet I . � � -r there most bet suine Lnotice. . I ated to tile extent,of Leo a � J of el nuts, mining, noiSe had been c . . ' to..IkaVe � , nine stones of the size of haz liecll�n with lumbering and ol the, achento giving it dirint when that horrid sides which they are accorded the very I -, . . Eastern dropping. his knapsatold on the echo- in latitude, and I had hopes, that if private scho . A� anusual off(,,ri, golue Preparation out What (IM yam do each of , which bore an. inscription is easily obtainabloo rind In ' n. t did not succumb to hunger and tioll should 11I_ ,L. but it, iihould be wini- I Mr. Waxem, propoi to you? Ile substantial Privilege of taking four from the Koran and had liven Prayed A'giimtL the various industries center- Ing bridge. Whitalturst bad remai them exempted from taxa . . I 1. of the ordi - navy, ­ Iii.1- _____ __..__.-I 3* ' I,.,_,ntjeeq to their art an� F.- t- � 1%.T__I_­ ­oL...f- . . . ­ 1, I— �W­!- I—— ....."i ed perfectly still while he heard' the t1LIrst I might be takent off by a pas- be promptly SqUelelled, ... rm-i­ i,",l T m6nniv re- ont - . -----'-- JAL- . I ,A.. V_ 0. . . I ----- - oary sweeping and dusting should I be, a:r ned Ill(, ,; after writing ' P"Po. al " �.,. ling LII6 PreM1,111118 WIPU-u." I— .. ..... to j,keeornliallying this royal talisman ____ a large and steady demind both fot , I irine - --;.do rind the , n walk away. It r L&r­� ertions ­_ . - -- - - - - - - -_ -- ­ --- and though fearing that skely I . i done tilt- day before, ilia silver cleaned , . v of the envelope, Open. . . - , � a " t It., them. These amount . ,something . for ,they are never 103IR itter assuring the Univeror was a Ic skilled and unskilled labor. Even if 1% na escape ; the fugitive and' 'iv as a n rrON might rallat I -death, I could not re- I .. I . and Counted out, the ebina. laid in ed by inihitake, and then signed my 'It. . . . considerable, R150 to 4200 each. that if lie only wore it him health . . the land in this latter locality is not . . y more than the soldier were scarcel . ess that came over � / , ! Piles, the (Proleni given to the markots� namo florist, the melid rind dinner to . Gilig-When ,you look over a family than , regular Following these there !s: a would.be . . . AT, ONCE RESTORED. au well salted for agriculture on a� large scale as in some other districts, Aj YARD APART. . They all began work 'now, and at me, a,nd so feu asleep. When I awoke 1�. I . and the apas assigned, the cards written, the pl. 'Bout) photograph album do you, over specu� the thoughts, of the ori- army of assistants, To begin with, there are two yeomen of the Uitefien, The Ameer of Afghanistan wea Ire a the; other advantages ' in the way of tn -various capacities off- half past ten the first Stolle was later there after afew hours It was night, and the stairs were in the sky. Thougir I . . I almand.4 salted, the sto'Ic and late dressing made. It all these lIC_ .gLnals ab,)!ut of the PictlWS: LWIltion- one being the eonfectioneri and then, ' beautiful, gold ring, to which he the fact of his having s ur- pinploymeat ' set any dioadyAntages. due to the raised, and half an hour Wit a a hole large enough to creep my bands and feet were numbed I did : ; � sa*lad ilp, but necessary, things are dene Yes; I think imost of th I em, if. they , K there are two assistant cook,;, . � ROASTING COOKS, ascribes I vived so lontr tile machinations of Ills broken character of the land, So through. The first- and second draw- niot feet as cold as one might Imagine I it is us,2�eso desciribing my sensa- , ". I ahead of Cline, it dinuer Ought not to could see. their ,pictures today, would . devoutly wish: they h:tdn't. � TWO two coffee-wornen, two "green office ell entles. . He has been a. good many that in selecting a location Much upon Liv , . Nvill de: lie-ther the set bridges they crossedon the iron hand - thus the upper tions, I thought of the sad Christmas , I . derninge a butloy,chold or cause much . or litirry. M� , said Plodding Pete, do, you ike m6n;1 four gicourers, three kitchon - . times reported dead-, but thanks to the Magic of big golden ring he still Pend .1 Vgethaic to figricul- der is looking dIC ';IA ialig, and gained citadel.. They then proceeded to the :ii!drea would pass m0ther and the ell* I , exrit�mvlftk . t'ink it doi a man Much good to 90 -d .0bl'ollel much, repIlL maids, a storekeeper, two B,team-ap- 'men, and many other menials lives to praise its protecting virtues, Cure as a means of liv hood'or has for h imseir , fam. 1# . northeast corner , fixed a stake Bad the breastwo ,k witilout me, arud, perhaps, without father, piayed to God to save and I I 1 � STTGGESTIONS TO HOUSEKEEPERS. t'i �Not Meandering Mike. I went t'roo a paratus . of less importance.. I Not Chinese potentate bas ever been his amulet. It is other occupation ily in viewi � . fastened a rove upon of the fourth and cent, feeling me. I was glad when the morning � ! ,it chickeii feathersiput They say th, ' college Once, an' all I got was two ti, staff of four attend to the wine.. without precious of former "Son of Heaven*, VATATE OF TIMBER ON FARMS- o if they, were already embarked for eame-Chriatmas moraing-but 1sut. '. , ..a . to dry fin a;,r oven will be almo.,A as voft and. light as gftse, feathers, (lie, tionories an, a ij.uit of football Do wasn't 8vort'.,do Chief of them io the gentleman of I wine and beer collars, ,whose salary I recorded a I thait. his -111sman was .a bracelet An important feature of modern . England. I I � I 1, i J i As ,nDys was, gett I Ing down, with big hunger and thirst, especially from thirst. Christ - t .. They say white bir rugs can be clothes. swag I . risk. . iA.eo!,0 a year, nnA ,whosol special duty Is 'Dire upon h? forearm, which IIL,� Nv� "he wag that, when big Coles- bush life which ought not to be over - : looked is that the growing demand t the edge of the parapet, cho.st againS J mas day passad oveir me Itike Ohrist. " " - ntities of clearied by mixkng equal qua . fullor's and magnelktt with ,, . i Briggs-11rou. seem to think it goo, .3 to solee.t and .purchase IV 1 the wined upon the Royal din- result tial 51ajesty, was Btricken with Para- � for timber of all kinds gives the s;t- Clio stake gave Wa y. jVItitchurst, who sitting by it, snatched Elio ropes mas, eve, and at the da.wn of the, 26tt I I gave UP hOPO- But. one should novel .,, � --" ,. earth loniling water to a Paste, APPlY to deal 0- P SpD3ner,,but. I notlet you arc tjv-, Only one of his acquaintances who which. are placed ner-table, and to see that they are has or. that Particular iLrm "Yale, 't usee, to him, and he was was Pr,m,lv d (lor a market for a great deal of the wood cut doNva it I cle6ring.his land. NI;&s ad Whitcharat by thOCOat Afans'Affl Beiz ,rind despair, even though hundreds 0 iceberg, lei I the ring while hat And' leftvc, till' P er- fently dry, then brush off, does, not L�nd him money. Griggs- to lose properly kept. As "gi8tmots be two at 415or per annum each, able to Issue his decrees as usual. But - In the early dn,ya of settlement' a and Buys Imid .hold of the grass, by all thosek naeans together he was ingts out at'acit on 4a that evening I was taken off the borij I . .I- I ,.rhey say t1hat butter Cracks ea,n 'be No. 111ho fact lg,'I don't want big friendship, I'm afraid it I lend yeomen and agroom at LC80 a year. the fall ex tent of the arrialet's mystic `lOwOr witis,only revealed at the E mper. great, quantity of valuable timber wag burned ,is there was no other . Moved from a 'all of about f if tY feet, by a boat from the barquentline Nell� I T froshiened after being thoroughly by filling them with. boAlIng him money\hd won't be so eager to Tile table apPOintm ents,-Platost dishes, and cutlery -and the laying of or , a dc-ath. means of disposing of it. Now, in They, all carnei down sate Lit last, with their knapsacks and this fourth of Charlottetown, P, B. I., command ell by Capt. Varguabia, and bound fo. v. washed water in which ,it tablespoonful, heap- see.M., Trials of LILerature.-Mrs. Scrib- them are looked after by a sp�Cial` Three days after that event, when the prieats were viewing the body, the most localities, it can ba.sold for fuel, railroad ties 0 r manufacturing Pur- litationt bad IcLnded them fairly out- the Azoreq. 'ilia eaptaiin treated in �. I ed, of borax to a gallon 16 dissolved., bIcr-WcIT, it I had it to do over ago tin staff, which, itlao consistg, of four, removal'of th_� braeplat wait suggest- , poseg, scouring to the settler an !in . side the fortress; and in excess of joy, wall, and after staying on the Azore . twenty-four hours then Let it stand . ' an. I Nvouldn't marry a literary In The Principal table-deeker, who exer- Col. Inst antly the hand was lifted ap ht rucidiate, return for the labor expended "ice tpue iltitons, thby all shook it fiow weeks I came to Now York if, " fill with sweet milk and let stand six � Friend-JVhy not I Mrs Scribbler- aga tj-,,os control, is in recallot of I bast the assist- - delivecatioll of the proposal, Which in clearing hiB lot, The districts now hands, . Getting! out ofacitadel like that of the Soa, Serpent, aUverpool brigan . . I . ., hours. ,.they that Chore will be but Whei he earns enough 'to take 01116 RrY 'Of ;C*100, and he two other ta,bld-deck0t5 at was thereupon abandoned, At least offered for settlement are alt coin- Valenciennes was one thing, and to tim. � I vorhat is about all," concluded tb . ., Say . I little snjoke from an irdici griddle, out and hAvla a 90M time, be'A 90 I near dead he eaWt go. IL1100 of R150 and X90, respectively, and so'gunri the story, a The talisman of the sorrow-atricken pavatively of dasy access by rail or ilia Chat ther hardships Mdur- lo.&Vo the onomy'a country was. tin. young fisherman from Nova Sleotif ,land, may, doctor, I don't want t ik"11---, 11.1 'for povrocakmi if only *small of in usod,-,tho under- Mrs, Meddergrass - Tile postml* juntor at 452- A he parato official sees that ex-Empreag Eugenie is an artistically I s(camor, oil by the old. pioneers owing to the other, but tit last, after many adven- turce, tile young midshipmed, woro spend no more O.htistmas days on I I AiMou nit grease �. &ft (4 the stove closed and the gTid- m to like the new looks after the candles otnol tress doesn't see, ed upon the Lit- Mr. Mod- they are property iliac jeweled breastpla fashioned in the That has lack Of, transportation, are largely A &ilia to offorl up their humble thanks. . berg." � . - _� , to OW Side, M little 80 ag prictessor of the 15chool. ard hie. Ile ig called the dergrass_No, I reckon But. I ,he , wax -fitter.. and shape of a elover-loaf, been her companion throughout her thing of the Past, tJnder those con- country has it de- giving for.delivoTtiacel on English Boll. F,Ultollt][Allt INVORAfATION. Ve a = &,, openIng, in the top of be, JOVIN at Ono aide of the griddle, AMO Of the, felle,rs tit the store say ,all those multitudingliq servants ba.ve I checkered. career, albelti it has not al. their dutiesIvith scrullulOushNgya diulons a wooded elded advantage over the prairies. The ­ ........ �.*__ 4 1IN13 BIXIDIVIAN, TIN Little S,A)II-rapa, is a Biro& ft Ift:111 Who Tloesn't believe what, 11 ,6 ihow, You Will be I .4urprNiNd to no l4vtormeAl roughtterhappluess. tim- he had wrote all his 110ataleards in q 0 settler possesses abundance of ad� It t Party le � , to have Pinned it on her 1. ,care wUn the Queen 10, ,t6 iii Lathl, ta ormr ,furrin' language 61 im so building material, fending aftil plara-What isi your idea in beilm, ' understand? ('111"L � _� Much of the smokei Is dmwn Into the stove and how little got 4 ii�cimo . .�.qiw__F�­ bar ror L to the table. I bosom before bidding 4arowell to her fuel which, In a prairie country, ' itnggiged to a man old enough to Ile, Th" I)P`C"n-yPs;-ei"pCC`IalIy it it I th-tt do,uMI't buit h in, � 1. I I . I room, tht juice of the Pineapple " '44 QUITB"TUB CONTI 'RY. AS VOR THE DINNER, the late Prince Imperial, I to be purchased at it high rate - , beloved, 11011, lave vilen he left Loglitnol to there are alwaya ft riumbar of clab .. meet him or brought -from considerable dis- 8, your jiit,hor f We , �tn;ud_% didn't knonv but I uld golliti(bing ­� . A.113,811RD. . . They say igaremedg tbathas cured d 1phtherlit, priend-Your wife, liag, casional orato dishes and tasteful delicacies to J� death at the hand's of Anvallea In tattlees. The forest modifies 110 CIL' I - . the tastes of the most fastidious rilavir hira. . I . -"�," ; Dridget, I W0,11t YM to fak6 t] . I when the idootors have given tile , fit's of bad tomp,1r, I beli VC., t b on misin. Africa suit , 'bu t there are also never 1111�381119it()� 'It" I . mat.6 by pres6tVilIg 0, supply Of MOIK- the season, And CHIN148D FEWID T111,311 DRAD, lable cloth off the dining room tat . \� patIon�t bp, T,ho way to 01WAin it A Henpok-01 You've . summer I I * k give "sat- -urd during Clio table plain JOintg of good Bag- g 704 now Office, 0106 . ' force of the winds, T ,1�wieo a year, 'In tile first week in .gftex 6abb ineall . I . to, slict6 the fruit, spebakle with sug-Ir I The f6t Z*dl . Fritnol-Indeed I I - I jun I Yes; It keelA 8 fire. I the .'f VAll -t , beef and mutton, both hot and ea$enlug table 11 the VI610110c, of which is my no April atil 06t61*r, tl* Chinese Carry only h,, Sure" me'am' thin Olil wo t trouble tiv ptittiw it on aginii l ____-1-_.----1 f .fo I)WEILng, -then 8train. Ilika . ­­ .1 1. .1 ­ I I 1, 111. �MI.W.ffftlll, . . kA 0 J cold. situl for the,80 Iter Majmitt USU-[Irktble tinic, that the bler and ft 9 , I , ip.14y rifink I�,,,A_Pn!�io country. -1111454(11- food tO th4f _ -.1. ­_­­­_,. ­­"...., ­ ... � I I _."1110�_ . . . .. . . . . Ti8l".1ruz Kits. Blows. . � . I A travelling .preacher sap that, 11 - ­ 1. during hole stay ill a certalhiokqtle, 00-�� jown, he had rather a curious alpert-, , , .. ence while boarding, or rather v1si I.- I . I I . J Ing iiiiround." ' I on my first visit I explained 'that 0 1 1 did not drink coffee. The next. . time my hostess remarked, "You I don't drink- Coff6c, I believe?" , " No,,, sdid 1, "I do not., . I on my third visit, this time to an- . other house, there came the samer . I question and answer. Again and . I � again it happened, on five or six dif- I ferent sojourns. Then I grow curt- .J , ous, and when my hostess remarked , that I did not drink coffee, I said� -.w -'o �- ,,No, I do not; but I way I dsk who � ' ' �1 . . told youl . I � r� t i ! , I .. Airs. Biggug, was the reply, , . Who is Mrs. Biggas ? . I Well, she .Its the only woman in this, I town wh6m we can secure for domes- ,,, I tir service. Everybody who has cu- .. � titrtalned you ling had hat while You . '. I I were there, She knows what you like . � and has told us all.. I 1 .......... 16- . .1 I . . 1INVIWTIS MOTHING. 11 ! Itudetristanding that warmth ab uld .1 .1 be evenly distailbuted and that/ the , ' I A*MnJ Infant needs lie support'., t)je � k sensible Mother Condemn$ birkilas" k I ui absolutely necessary, In whit -,111 � V , "so a 'knit band is used. fto Te- I . 3 gulates the clothing by the thormome, I ter, for she, knows that grave dan. I gar Jim Inov6rilmling, and thsA thio I I lowest poiTeentago Of the IN of in. I ;, " I lancy 14 fftftd 0AClIg those Who aT6 � � /I elothtid AccooT419# to the tem.1mratWo. I I I . as kc*% *-f Amby's head cool and, . .e Its lo%* 43ttrillinities warm, and soots - [o til,Nt it ho, at t6tular intervals, the sort of food that furnishes the,greitt- ­� � I I lie. 00tinotivishmicat In the smallest quatti: I , tifl". . . 4e ­ , I I � .