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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1901-02-28, Page 7� -�"-,-.".,.-".-�,�",.,-��-'. ___ . -r ­­ .......... �'..-""---�"-�,�'I'�,-"''.�'..",�.�,� .... ­­ .. ... ­.­,­'­­ ___ � , ­___ I �, ­­­­'­_'­­` ­­,;­­,_­­`,­:__­ . 7 1 �� ," ,� � , P11 - 6- 1��_.,__ __11 I . 11 I I 1. i _05;;7,_­:,;,��' -,_��..; ; . � � -1- 1.11 ­­ . I . , , . . M"NOWIRMWeel tallies veloy closely with tile tigurog ......... ...................... � ....... nivat be porteotly -#West and not Yory - "nowing all things that should ".. �� .. .. reached by the daily, weekly and :: ­ —, amwowRopww""R" # come "were com , ONE ROYAL INVEST01 ITS TO UOPY THE GOOD' QUEEN . tat. . THE So St. LESSON ' . 'Lou" upon 111m. Jolla, 3 * 0 Agricultur. I Monthly ittit-'recuoilluors. 'Cho total 3aiSlam that are toit fiaety ,chopped / �._ Calls our attention to the free, -deli. A-.4 I"Wil HOUSER0,00 before cotakla;g, or which are -Act uxod INTERNATIONAL LESSON, MAR.'s. berate Will Wit]' Which Our W10 gave CROWNED HEADSHAVE LARGE IN. KING 90WARDIS� CONSORTs THE . amonat of butter actually Obtained , , 0 11POPPROVA-0 . ....... ... MWARI woot 13,914.31 Vicaucle or an average of _... —...-. in 'some way requiring long, slow — , lillinsefir up CO- 11* 0-0041t '"'011clit T&REST IN. THE UNITED STATES. POPU14AR ALEXANDRA. - vooking stou 4q,.%IIg IIeI,I�.vd.,,:.Iohu 18 forth. Out of the deep li�badowa and , I "P" . THE, 11AZU LIBRAUVI WS -48 Wands por cow for the average 00 -RUBBING CLOTHS. I , Id be soaked and stowed �A 1-14, Goldell, opt grow (110 circle of bla fr,gllton � 00--d � I gently until tender before being used %4, .101101.190, ad 11,141 111111,11y 0111, Ibe VIANtolus -of Ifer Who )Abf.,r gliveriabove. Those averages . , . Tv. friends Into the mooviligilt, to otaa,d, (11144411i vielo0a, wits. 41 borge 111410CI.-Ful IN Q - it *a excepitsugly gorturraits that the �a , ,at t usol'Old in plea ,or quick puddings. RRA.CTICAL NO T'IDS. . isroxx i1sx,ctule, halger, gzar, Wits V41 , , _ in so largo a herd must be coxxildoreil The boat matert ,or a he - olle-4. $Wp III J'andoit Of 00,Y411(y . � . 004til'tIona of labor along oil lines re- very flattering to tbg broad, more Scrubbing olqtb L Vy __ Verse I. When Jesus had apuken alone, and- as ,be istoppod forward 11 s ,,at . 01141 ION 0011104-flaptive* Who Exilev ,a oi hea, � cotton rAl and Rom o(loirge or 4,,rorco ve , quiw,-a advalRood thought it 9004 rel especially so i . yhou the, large per- ,9tookinot, Old atookin these words, 11 Words" recorded by Judas. l0ased him, and Policemen and 1.1 I Pard is. , ,at .underwear TEACH CHILDR13N. 790 lay1woloulti, . atilta are to follow, I � Soldiers at Once know which of the The crowned Th 411 the bbimage paid to King 94- . . conta0e of first -calf Lovers la,.Oon- : of wool is UOX no golid as that Of , LUtle, children Should be, taught not JQhn, chaptorA 14-17, but, ,most of , heads and royal prin- Tha LAW= gets pa i men they were to arrest Whom ce , ward, Queen Alexandra, Is little board . , , y In proportion swered, cotton, becaulpa it does not wear. to Sit sideways or on the edges of the them, not by the other evangell3tEl- sseS Of tile Qld World, including tile of, says a 1,,ondoA - letterr.. "Proolama- , to the latelligonoick ha puts into 'lit$, 1 Old black cotton a seek ye. He had avowed �Ixl mult!- late Queen Vlatiorta and Empress Nix- , , .tookings, It the Chairs, oi- to lean, back in them or They Include the in me. . tLon ,by the. King," in big, black type, l *- I , .oat rveloua Of work. The triumph Of Mind OV09 � KING LDWA �feet are out oft and the fleam ripped) to put their elbows on the table. -our Lord% r000rded, "coo tildes WJXG would have made Win. king; 901liet, have farge Investments In Am- . M . RD VII. tove 0 lie , , n -veroations", -to boldly faced hie enemies, orican railroad and mining atooks an(] parades itself curiously 'on the Loa - .4 make excellent is Cloths. USA They ohOmld not be permitted to and prayer . or b" a 91 ttf.�T is Complete, These faGtg 410 . — " � ... � I , we. t f t 0 t 6. , They answered him, ITOSIAS Of In United States Government bauds, don boardings, and the young blood gully proven * .the rapid stricles that Some of 101A Imperial Majexly"N 14tke,i, � them to wipe off grease or anything play with broad Q I . � , or straly silver, and ! tile city; On. the Bad journey which Nazaroth. An official declaration, a",ording to Well posted financial an- Of England, N Insensibly fired by the ' . are buimg Ma a I the perfecting of that falls on the stove ; also to Polish should be taught, to, wipe their little ,already wo'have followed in the Study like tile reading of, a warrant; but he Clioritit's In New York. . ea that a manlyi, almost martial rul? I - , id )a Alu4i 10181114els. id � � Machinery, and In adapting it to the Bolldve4 England and tile 4tove wilth after the brush has months both before and after drink- of Matt. 20. so, the last verse of Los- � . I .. � America will I was Personally known to some of Elaporor William. has aboict #4,i)oo,- or, once more control,% their destinies. industriat needs of the world, �116, civilize the world, been used, and thus, remove: the (lust Ing, and not drink until after they Son VII.; it led to Gothmernaae. where- them,. Matt. .16. 55, it -, There eXtstm something of that feel- . . adas al, . go, vh;CU, 000 Invested in, 'Union and Soutbern Capacity of mcln to accomplish ra� In the Chief Free Mason in the of blacking left! behind. It this !allot have Swallowed what they may � be , the oadnea -of Lesson VIII were enaot- betrayed Lim, Stood with- them, Pacific, Illinois, . Central, Atobbion, Ing with which .tUa London approvi- - sults b,t.,4 been wonderfully increased world, -. done tbla'dust will scatter about tile dating.. � ed. With hia disciples. All but -Tn- Having kissed Jesus as asigual f . or Topeka and Other * . tlzo* hailed the acoeAslou of the last and at the same time the has been Hair apparent for' sixty years. kitchen and lea,ve its ma.rk all over Do not allow tile little Quea to turn duo, It wan the time of the full mooll. the arroat, he now openly t , akes his ban American railroads B 4ward., so. there 14 little . wonder tbAt �. . I , woaderfuli,j, Increased, and at the Holds* tile, record for bearing the tile Min, . . . . up their glasses or muga to their They -passed "through the Clear light do. HIS wife's private invostTvionts . , , . �� � Place arxioug the enemies. We BlIQUI41 In railroad Stocks here amount to Queen. Alexandra. for ,the present, sawn ti,me,.e has been freed from the title of Prince at Walds.� Soft cheap cheesecloth purohasQd rximes .while drinking. and deep Shadows of the silent atrqots, try to� pat ourselves in imagination. $WO,000, while the o comes In for but a ampal, part of this . r.ecessity for continual mugoulltr He is A friend of priihans"and. gives new and wasbod and hemmed fair the 13hiow them bOw to bweik a Potato down into the valley that circled the in . . - ther Members of . , Joohxl'� place, and See w - con VWIA enthusiasm purpome, Make the b ith . - the royal house of Prtissia, compris- , � " . I . labor. The farav 1presents no oxooP- liberally to many Charities. , est clusters. Cut with a fark; how to carry a fork to wells, and .a little way up the sIo,PO sternation the "friond" of Jesus, who Ing Prince Henry, Prince, At , I � . bnrt, A diplemat, thoroughly conversant Lion to thia rule, as there have Could He Will taberit only a portion of his it in squares the size of a gentleman's the wouth, ITeach them to take soup of Olivet," to the gate of the ff ya witb court details, Informed a repre� . . arde - had taken brea'd from his band that, Prince Loolio-1c), and the widowed Brij. . I . into general use largely within the mothowis Vast Wealth, handkerchief. It is a good Plan to quietly fr*m the aide of a spoon. The brook Cedron. The if - very night, inow helping to arrest pro' selltlltivo,, of the Associated Pre", that . , . . I winter tor memory of the present generation . as Frederick aro, represented I , -, He is thoroughly familiar with law have a few cotton towela hommed.aud Watolf, t4ein and see that they 40 rent Rldran," a deep gully, which In him. . In bar Xajdm�tT agisiximeg her Increased . . I many helps to Successful agriculture. and In order with which to wipe, kerosene no . American rallrowl companies by an- . . , military acience. I t put, thAirr Spoons and forks tog) ,the rainy season became aturb. 0 6. They went backward, and full other $2,000 000. � . ., ibillitioa. with a feeling almost � U-1 tit r,eBpQ= i . 11 . ken advaut, He nei at allows, a typewriter4n biw lamps'. Pitt them through the wash far lato� their moidth,si and that they stream.' Kidron weaup. " Black." Its to the . ground. This impresskve fact The. Czar It ha fo,000,000 wilith of aklix tut ree:ret.' "I am growing ate : . , ' age of these, the present improved off lea, * occasionally. Chamolm' skin should be clo not crowd the mouth with food. ; waters may. have been dark tn, color, - . Ill %� . , is Moat simply told, Some divine ter- stock In the Pennsylvania Railroad, oldA 4be 4AI.d, tho other day, " that I I . condItlen of our farms ancIllornes, and He spends §5,000 a year for tele- kept to wash and Polish windows. It Little children are groat mimics, and buyers and sellers when he .thr;Lst or overpowered them, as it had the the New Jormey Central, the New almout fool unable, to *face the ardu- better clothed I and tatter educated geamai. is necessary to .];cap two Chamois after' they have Wen once properly them from tb A A "' . I . . � - a temple, There. is q . ous duties befora,me." � young people in these homes and ilie, He &IlowA only two. knives and forks skins in use A.t ,onoe7,a Small 048 to trained in table manners, commit few- hint of a--valracle, but Dr. Watkins .. I I ,* . 'York Central, the Canadian Pacific, . . I . �. ' . . 1. .1 and the Northern PRO HER GROWING DEAFNESS. � . . I . ,iflo, which yield The Queenla.uppearance belies her - .. appearance of thrift and prosperity to each guest at .his table. wash: windows with, and 4 larger one at breaches of etiquette than their suggests ,that hie answer, I am he, re" AS RAMMALS, Ulm handsome returns, the invest- I 11 ' wilitich generally prevails, abundantly He i4i A Colonel eight times over. to, Polish them Witt. Two such skins elders. , . I . . . repeated 4xi verse ,8, conveyed to � I . "" I dvice wocrila. Tt. is, bar ,growing deafnearA I prove. $all there remains much in JHe bag oils private secretary, two Will last for years if they are properly I . - merits having been made on the a which. is, likely to prove her greatest . . � I . . . Jewish , ears the unutterable name Blormell li%ay ,ivenr Thtium rop ,sliecIIII Pur of his Minister of Railroads, PAW 0 - .. I store for the thinking farmer. asslataut seoxetaries, and a staff of, i1tretolied a ad driecl. eaeb. time they are COUNTING THE HEADS. "Johov h,'$ "I am," and that while � . 1) handicap. Zogore long it is feared . she I . . . . . . - I . . . . a . voscs but Iffarovy. as an Aid to vistills. HRkoff. , I I � � . . � 1. Our judgment in, that he should. clerks to assist them. - used. . . . . am" . � .. this overawed the Jewish officers a TAreoponme to ax1riquiry, an optle- . Ul lxam tl()� use 4weex tr0npet. 1n . I � w . . I I I . give more time to thought, that he go recalvea. 200 -lettqr;w a day Ind] — -, � � riceparatIons .�i)ri:IiTakfua .the BrItIah, sort of ,Infectious, terror passed fl�om laa, aald that he . had . never kno � wn, 5PAINIS QUEEN HAS §3,000,000. other wairs, she is- -ak' Ito strong, as '. I . . ceumus O: narch alat Nexi. The Queen Regent of b r . I . shoull become more Conversant with. answers most,of therai :' I . THE BABY16 -OUTING. I Jaclas to the Roman soldiers. , himself, of any animals wearing spec- . I , pain litta go formerly. The rumour that Xing Bd- . advunco.d agrictatural teaching at Every Minute Of his elme in:Loadon . On the night otMarch 31 next. the 7, 8, The reptati,W)n of the qtxe�- tactics, but he had read of 'a ho a number of yeara held some §8,000,000 ward. is aufferiag . from cancer, home and abroad, that'he should Wben. baby is old onough to be tak- decennial 'census of Great Britain . worth of Uftited States bonds. They i � read iii Spent, accoTding to Schedule. I . fion and answer makes plain tbact London that had been, provided with' I . promptly denied. by, Sir Felix Samoa . . . on out for an airing, the wrappings Will be: taken.. L very man, Woman they are deposited witb. ,the remainder of . t - i ' . 'A .1 the agricultural press,. more thor- He has every order of knighthood in � are empowered to arrest no one u pair of spoctaclss,-,�hleh the acou6nt . P Y810111A 49117 4 " ' muLst be carefully considered. It is and chi I - I . bar 4 i4eaSeq, of, the throat - oughly and bring into his home the B111rope. - . . . . � 14 WHI be Counted undex the' but ' .oldin4a of one kind and another to: the, Nati" � . . root where he lodges. at rn III n � � Jesus- of Nazareth. Jesus so un� 4044,-"tbe horse seemed to find delight I . onal, Hospital for Epilepsy I I . , I found .that the majority, of infants in . in. the Bank of England, . . and PAralyals, throulglx.the Associated . . beat thought from those- similarly His uniforms are worth -4$75,000. their baby carriages On the streets that nIgUt. . ight of derstands, and'adds. If tbereforo.ye in. Wearing," He had no. reason to many eontinental sovaizeigns are' in press I . . . 1. . ailtuated on near -by farms and from % He Is..A field, marshal and an ad- .. I 1. seek me, tat these ,go their way, Be- doubt that this was cry. . , probably. Arose from -the fact . . ' . . . I � tn winter aee totowarral wrapped up. merset House, London, IS, Eng- � � . . a true at � a . . � . I ' those wlho woirk in more distant intral, - . . . y 150 fore the Roman soldiers fully *re- though certainly the state . meat that the habit of keepi,*ng their saving for that Sir -Folix: Semton is � , attending I I . ' . . I * The child tb.ait *is so enoased in. fur land's statistical Centre.. ! At the I . I I safety '' . � 1. � .. . fields. The experience of others, He I owner, dog ' cognized Jesus they may have laid the horse meemed'to Lind delight In in ' I � I . Queen Alexandra. for aore throat, to I . I . . I ,a the chief horse that it porspireq from every; pore Is in present wo ,.ueen Victoria, onthe otter han I . .. � . . I . condensed and. placed at. his dWposal, owner and yachtsman In Brailand.' . . ment there are 4,061 - rt- "' d . . � . I , I hands on some of his disciples. � wearing the Spectacles did seem A lit- I which recently She has been extreme- . - . fair , Condition for'an attack. of PiReu- glatYars in ,.England and Wales. To 0. , . I . derived an income of no. -h , way mean, if properly.taken advant- He. goes to chartall, every'Sunday . . '. 11at the saying might be 4ul- . tle florid. : . less , L an ly au,sc ' .. in . I . 0 . . . §700,000 a yAar'QowUer American ill- � I eptible. though there are no. � �. � age of, many years' advance in morning. - . monia,or any one of the, throat ti�6u- t1hem. falls the duty. of a Ploying filled, .Which heapake, Of them which A-% a general proposition, the fitting � tracei of- serious disease. .., � , 11 I -ncy. It is Of sutiiordl,nates, but all the Ili ' .1 1. Ing an extensive. holder I . She would. .. knowledge. The agricultural. in-. He nover-jot to tte racies on sun- blAs which .attack infix. � , vestments, be I .. . i#al inipwritancia, lip I Waver,* . atruet'ona thou gavest ,mA have I lost none. � We of linq sort oi.spe k, of be oidy too glad destiny had par- - vestigator has labored over abroude' ,. that the axe issued from Somerset House. . . . I I otacles to th6 eyes of American Sugar Refinery St ' Lg� r day - I I . , I � Over . . . 00 I � � . . read laJohn ,47i 12, our Lord's prayer of any wearer WO11114'require. the. ex- mitted her to, flicaloh: bar days in Eng- '.. . ' ' . . feet Road hands Should, be kept warm, each division a registrar (preside' . . .. . . I American . I field than any other. Scientific work- ' a, ,staxted life with - an income of � � .. ' ­S,.�but to the Father, "While I Was vi�jtlx tbam erroloo. of intelli ' . . Steel & .-Wire Company la nd -,Is Princess ot Wales,' the creator � . 11 � . . I . . - in which case -the child is not likely am there are 1,939'more divisiong tha. I r I _ . .g6nce on.the part of . stook,as well asof paper of the Tennea- . . I or. 'He has dug from the recesses of 85iiopo. a year. � . . I . an In the worlid, I kept them in Eby name; the weacrer,.aA,*4xi6 aid �a the fitting. . freedom and simplicity of -the ;ninor .. to puff�r fr6m.co,ld. . Better tb.a,n a registrars, assistants. have. to be taxar ' 4386 Coke &,Irdu Company. Her rall- I . nature many valuable truths. . Yet He loven, . to travel incognito 'in W r .. those that ttou gaviest me I hAve kept, Intelligent assistance would be given - � . I . - . . I .. . . � I I far tug under the child is a Lot ate pbrar!17 app � . . .. I .. . title bobig much preferable to this : - - , . his work is .but begun. The farmer ..Paris. I - . I I . � . bottle, not laid �e . 014ted. � I . . none a tbCM,i4 lost f by. the huWaii ag�mal, man. But thig n dings were likewise woma n, who by her kindness slid goo& - , . . I should take fall advantage of h, He buys hundreds of theater tickets �. I load up agalix4t4l": For Exigtand.and Wales.alonii the . , . I..but the BOX4-,O 1 . Vag lar . ge, -wherAills .her real "Latb .. � . I I . � Is � feet, ,but falr anaugh off to, let- the 1. .1 I .. perdition.". The allicistle's use of this .could. ualt *4 expectail of horses mad . neaki has endeared herself .to her . . labor, and by studying carefully the Wi - " * - ' . .number I , . . ... '. .poase4 . alon� in New, York. do not exceed . I . " � ,. I . .. . I ,. thOUt Using - tli4ila. ' . om the bott . Is. The � ot, enumer4tors, as b" text is noticeable; In the first place, dogs.' . . . . . . adopted people, ; .1 I I I . . . : - ..� ; heat radiate. fr . I .1 . . I 1. . . . . I . I I . . � I . 11 . . experliment station publications, 116 , His favorite Vehicle in London is a I I been indicated . by the number of In-. it is not C - -Some dCfect4i oe. -heir eyes I half a dozen houses all told. I . . - I I small hands,'enaaspil in. Woolen, call be struction books to be issued, is about 0 - , luoted verbally, the Sense .. vision in t . I Xing Edward Caused all the capital WILL FOLLOW IN HB3 F OOTSTEPS. may do pot. . I . I hansom oat', yet ,him stableEl cost 075,- ' _nly is gLvell,.althou h it would have Might be'dotowmined without the aid'. . I . . . . I . . . I ,9 - . I , k3ince the dea,th of Queen Victoria, . 0, . I . � . I I account of the re enues of his Duoh . � . . tucked under the Carriage blanket I aarnear been exceedingly easy to have re to. of the subject ekambieti, but ,Intellig- .Of CO Outolde Of all these-aidst, he Must 000 a year.' . � . . .. . I . In 5 000. This is � worked out, .V y . I . . I . . . 11 I ex�tra cold weatber.. : . . 1. . I . P . I. rnwall - which he enjoyed . as Clix-een. AlVxandra hag frequently six- . � I I look for. inoreaged Courage and ail 113 thinks his a6phow, the Gar jLs possible, on. a 'basis of one to a ' ant cow(ioeration in the fitting, could - ' . p.ressed herself 'as iife6rinlixed to carry I � I I . . �Ary .duce4- it word for word. This was in . . 1, . in"" ' When, the ba,byl is taking an airing. 1,600 Persons. ,The .. I . . . I increased. knowledge of the resources., emperor, is tho Sensational. He � has . . d2r duty oomprLsos accordance. with the liter4ry habit of not. bid liad'in thoir case; even if it Pr.�xxee of Walels to be invested in A:na-, o -kit, as- - far ap pose - Lblett those .old-,' . ' . I . . I , of the soR and bow best -to :adapt friends, of every nation, and speaks the Strong wind stoxild be .avoided- the leaving and collecting at the in- that'iga. In the.secolid place, while were d ii . or"n.ratilioaA stocks, ind thls'..now I -ate- customs which . .. . � that .is fac.Lix . I e*Lrable'for thein to wear Spec- * ' ­ . i time pgbl . io a . nd priv I kr . ; . becomels the Property of his son ' - t1heim! to his needs. These will come Ig it. The sun' or strong habilted houses-ka the diatriet ache-' 'wairdo ' I German,- French.l.ftallaia' and, Rua- light I 0 du' t, . . I .. Uloorig,'nal. were Spoken of spir. taoles, .6r prac-4cablo for them tot do I I i made the .former ruierg. of the .Court from a close study of tile cond.tiona , , . should, never beallowed -to alilm lea in whioll, ban to be I I George; a the new-Ddke of Cornwall'. . ,. Sian. .. . . . . ..., . . . I . . . , entered. the 1t%al dangora, John hors applies them' SO. At I . A.. ­ . , so ' difteraut.. from any �otters in � . . . L governing. - successful., wolk around 118.1's five feet-�aix inches high and upon the babyl# eyes when �.asleep in people who,'ab4dd.t&Qr6 im the, census to physitcal dwigers. .* � �, .. . . .any rate be ba,.d ne�er- hila . melt ,XLng Oscar of siveden his, money . . .W , . ' . � , . .� , its carrLuce, aA. much. harm re . . . �. . I I known of, an animal that did wear. . ,.. I � � I Burb-pe. : - . . .. . . . I . . I . I . . in American breweries,, while. the new I � . � . . - I 1. . hinu We firmly. believe , thalt tho� welglia 180 pounds., ". : - I:- . � I .suits nighti 'along with -other details..,: In': .* 10. Compare Matt.' 1'6. 51-54. This is speotaolda, or of speetEtoles. bailigmade X . . . . I I _ .. I . . . . I .1. . .. . . � Acaordin@r to report, King Edward I ­ L. � . . I to- has light Cray eyes, a gray beard I I . I I I y Inust note all- unoc- one of' the. f - . 1. I 2 y'in erited . Moat urgent need of the. farmer He . frbm -this, Often .seriously if not per- additton,,. the -� . . Ing of Italy, -ha probabl"' h I . . . . . . acts recorded 'by, all'tba. for uniina.14.:� I. . ". , I. . and - Queen Alexandra will via t � the : manently injuring'the sight.- This. to cup�ad. illo � . - . . . I . his- futber's la, a tobacco int as . . I da3r, is to be raised to 'a higher,lovel a . brown . complexion and. ' a :' bald' . , . . Va -only John telb, .us , , , I . . � . . I . uiei'aud buildings; of*iiivery 6 ' ligelists, 411� ,A veterinary �dxgeo.lx si, rg er ts in 'Dowaiger Eax'prbaq 0 rederi�k in Muroh, ,! � I . . . I I .. . ­ �. I . ­ .. . . I . I A-11 the- ache Ek Ric, cQflect- Lthat - were Peter and �'Ual� had � ; 'I 'board of &1orad's Wearing. But, I ea. . .., . .. I 'an � d will ,spend E mateir at ope)i agein. 't -.. I . . of 'thought, to learn to value higher .head. - .. . ­ anvinfortuna . te. mis take, which is. d on- sort' AU16 the actors . . aid* that he the United'Stat . . . . . . . 11. . , his occupation, 4* . stantly being made . .. by ttelgirarnat I . . , . never C h . ad thereby work for 914- hands apd* fast a.re.'sma,ll 'and . .. , . . 6d, on -:the ,following day, -which.. in Chu,, and only he and Lulie specify � . . . . the sover6i;w1i :who has un� � I I. i_ I I .... . . moth In s. .1 � . . '. ,. . 1. � . . spaata6laa,� though it would. not, be, im- . . .. � .1 I . I I .,L " �. wi.th' .the- Kiong.ok.Xieninawk. But 41 .. I � greater results, to farnx�.for, a,busl- neat ' - .; I , j- I `..) I 1, I' I-ijilij , , orA 6, ong the.pdor. . � Ohis oas - . � ­ . I i doubtedly derived the largest fortune . " '. I . . . . I � . . . I ' . . . . �mwe is oarried'oti't, it Ill � . .v: ! I . i � , � . .. I . .. I 0 Will -be on A*114. . � ,,:. z ., that it wila. the right car Peter oat dff�. * am - . . � -7 , � � , . . possible to provide th , if -that We re : this prolgr '. . I.. I I I W. . I UPS , . i - . . . I . I . � , ' On Census night in 1�91�, wore mc -,Lord, aco,ording to Luka,'bealed . . I Kat . . .. . I I . . 9 rather than for a living. Let, 06 is 60 ysars ,old. iCud ha7o six grand- ., " . . .-, : . _. � I of the United , I I I I I . - OF THE HAIR. . I I . . .there 0. : - I I . I ., I., St. , As is Xing Georger of be dune,ln. fho,quIetest . way. . . ... . . .: , .. : . .CARE . . I . . . demirable� .1 . I ; . . ., . . - . � I I . ­ . . b6blveea �8,000,000 and. 29,000,000 in the wound. - I I . .. .. ., Gieeoe. who *Ueu.Ua was elected to is ate ­ 1. 11 , 1. as bring to out aid the library :'of 4childbon. I ' ., . . , , , .1 . . I . . . . . I . . I L I I . . . . . � ,amp o ,is I I I . . . .my Father bath L . wear over the eyes I . Speculatibin. .. Once monthly . an .egg Ali 0 , , , II.L The cup which . 116rses sometimes . the. Holenio throne, was a penniless . . 1. I . rite, vis to the d I . . our ho,zae; our town, let us take boun7- ". 11' -favorite Wine Is obtimpagne of, . Bliglitcid and Wales, and over 9;000,Goo . . .. blinders. with eel . 1A . . beneficial. It. is elednaing, nutritious ... .. . . I . . ored glasses. These of :King EdwaTrd'a . coronatiovi, 'some. .*, , eel with the best thought of the past 1889, and, bib flivorite liquor a cognao . . I . I in the other rt' given"me,'shall I.not drink it f "There . 'midshipman in the English navy, � . . � I '. Pa. a of the British Isles. . . ' . - . I . I . - . I I ireintended,to.provent the torse from ..� malntaii:iing that it will wouir aa -early and of the present, as rdeorded:in the .. forty years Old.'. - I . and helps tip* retaiii the hister ,and na is ill these *tilrds a - . . . Ttomday JPug, George' p ' .. . . . � . - making a ,gragck' total of. 38,104,976. tender trustfulness . ofiaoss(is one , I I . .. � . . . . .. I ' I . . I clLiscorning shudows. .� Such. - blinders I I as Sopteniber, but probablythe year . . . . . . � . I . . , . .. . tural colouring 'of fbo.haix.. Direction which jobs'tfit C4 ,of, all - its bittek I . of the largest fortunes of written Pages of -books and. papers.. - Ha,ia toad of Iripbriien,'.Frenohmen' . . . . I on .Sinoii 1851 the average -increase of'tbe� - . . p . , 1.6 . . . . . any crowned - . . . . . . I . . � " fox egg dhampoo, . �. . I . . .are some. time,4 pat.,ou txotfin* horses 11 ot court Zourning will. be.strictly . ' . . I If we will do this the season which Germans and Rugsiani.,* � I : Sepa�ate thd whit a ec'ho of -the' prayer . . 19. head in BUT-OPa.' 'He 'derives it from . . . � a nes.q. - They are -ai . . . . . . . ' . pop'iflation decennially has been 8.17" I . I . . . %.. . ill rao . .. .. 1. .. . . .. .. .1 . I . 1. . observed,, the .coronation -.not neour- - � I . . . . . : and yolk_'and beat eaoh -,vith.a ab .. . in th , as., . . .. � . shall break upon us at ille clo6',of' W Lou .- be Was young I he was very I . . .t Id- 'but acccircling to tLe Vouq�h.'estlmatoa. . e garden of Gethsemane, wbich is bold and successful, speculation in , - tell' � . . . . � .. .. . ­ . . .� . ' p9onful of - W.ater :until thorought . y , .. . recorded in John.,$ - ­ . ' . - .. . I Thereure ttott�qrs that shy orbreak A - . ' . . .ring untilF rdary 'or later in 1902t 1 �, 7, 1 winter's frosts; and ice Vvill find ,us, tender-hearted, .and cried fqr days -a - ' ' which have -been taken ye4r by year. . . . :1 I I - . mer:Lcan graln,. chiefly at Chicago,. 8 � . In' * &' First rub -the --y" ' ' . .. . ' and ille,c6ptain,and of- ixt the shado . .d J the war of Russia and T I . Tho.ouilious fact of the Kine krtfi7 . . winter's: frosts; and ice 'will find that . . . Me � .. . olk Into the - I , . . w on tLe track, of the . . � I *w An, a u or, - a I.M. I . . I . . �.. since -1891., the Increase on is occas- . �Z.The band s . . . I . . ' ' ,. . , &key d"Ry . Coinciding with Lord 'Mqyorl .. . . ., , . 1. Sea P . ... . Wire over it marking the starting ,and � � . . . . I . . .8 . . . . I wo have don ' �' I' .and thon''the white of the ag ficers-of,the Jews. "The:ooho' I Some three and ,.tweilt 1, 'a . a .In the past.,* - , He is. said to be one of tho best shots I ' . 9' ion it' exPeuted to be considerably' .. .. rt and the ,, " I I y ears ago, r- 9th,ma Cause 6ju at- - . . � . . ,. . epid water a . �. ,Ili' -ary tribund, and,' Ilio officer$,,' finialliAg point, cir . �� �.. . . , . Day,. Novembe . T I . . . . Rinse. With t nd finish with ilit , I . at the shadow of . . . ............. , . ... � . . . "' . . -.4— . I .In England. He mats the faslilona .in. I . ahead 6f.blie aroxago, representing an . I I . . - ' . . . . . ...... � �. te-rdt'11041. in'the 4a,te of one - or . the . . . . . , . � .. . � . 1. I . . cold. Never take.bot wu,ker after an augmelitaClon' o' . Again tile R6vL . at building or of some projec.ting point .* . . . .. . I . � . . -hea foe the. whole w .� . .sed �Versiou makta . . I . . . Clot; orld. - , ` " . I . . . . f between 10 and 12 . I I . . . of .one, just. e ol CA14ADA'S RECORD IN CRIME., .. other of theme celebrations "' the* im- , � EXAMINE THE. BEES IN' MARCH, ' , : � . .egg. sbainpop, If. the, hair 1.9 brittle - - 1. .. oloax- Lhe meaning by the � . . . . . I . . . . . in . . . . lie p6pul, . I -in round 'fig res, 0, . US3.0f a ; I . . P.P" . . I . . %xized the *Alpiae. hat. . . . . per cent., or.. , 4,00 '-. I - - . . . I I modiatii fixture. I 1. ,- . . � March is early enough to',make at . ' d har§h the yolk only may -be used. . � I . . u . . comma a . fter "captaill.11 "The N%nd of water or,silma'actual object on the 1 4!j , 111y,01,01kS for 0I.T4111ACCi SIk0WIk 19) . *' , .. ... I . ' I . I , I . . . . . very prision in results are obtained by use'of .Th: . I track. A sklpor'a break might me * 9- . . . . ,He -is a D.0,L. of Oxford, aad LL.D. ii'll . I . 000. - . . .. . . be 81k the thorough examInation *of the bees.- of Cambridge, and a barrister. * Better � � ­ .8 wciuld'J�Itice the.prosent POPU4 and tbo:oaptainil� w6te Roul,.Iq, 11 I;- ail I . . ­ aile inerrikse. . . I .. I � E . United, Kin . ` - I . . I . t, - enough distance loist'to lose ,the race. Mx. George * John" dom i's Ili a State of keoll'expeotatiou,, .. � Prior to this it is better t 1ho. white -only when. the hair Jae * .. if." - . � son, Donitilion � I I university do- . . . xOaS_ a hia . nd. tlie a icers, -Were emple ' 1. .. . I I � � 0 not imOlo,§t He' Lai' thirteen . - lati9a 'f t isles at about 42,600,00,0 . , dlers,a 1. I . . . . � � them or open any of the hives. . In . I . I . 1. I ­ siV61y,oily'.. , Whe;a the hair isdry and . . . . . constdille.ai., , ,* -1 . .. .11 . Those bliuderiv ariB used so thatAhA Statistician, ,has prepared . a, sta,tc- foT the,inmatea hope. the King .will I . , ­. . . I . I �. . I I . I .. greea. . � .. . . . .., I I � . 1. . . of - which there -,ire mcarly.1,000j000 !,�' . I . � � . , , by issuing. * '. ; . .. any, case do not open hives ox.-molost . . , . I . . . light oiling of'fti Scalp at-' , I . is. -When �the eyangelisi .a.,, � that­horAe won't See t.he shadows. s I ment giving tbe stiltistipal o- crim, signalize his' accesstion . I I . . . He Ldjq� luld a,aVeiaty-threer largo and I . . . . Greater . Lon-doiii - a-! . . y .. , I I . . . f, * A i . . - . I I them in any way unless* . .. . . ter the ba.th is perrhiSsible: Great . . . , ltqlanct's popul I they l i w s first he Thera tire ilso.put on trotting horses in Canacla for the period.1887-99. ro� gd.via paidons. The friends of Mrs. . . ,, . . , � . I . . ton'.-Whi"011 went (.J' -,71 ' � . the. day 'Lq important foundation stones, . . . 4 . I t, I own froni 6,574, ' . . I . . I . Floirencz. Maybrick are taking new,. . are: must -be taken, that the fatty . I . : ­ I implics.1hat he was afterward -led be- sometimes for the -same; parPOSP le-Mth- the, tbirtean years there was. an aveto , . I . very fine and the bees are upon. the Ila:opencd P'art.of the Suez eanaL e .. in .1851 to 4,70.1,75') !o 1891 -4 754 899 . ! . . ' ' . . - ' I I . . � . . . . I ' .. , . . � I . . k I fdro, Calapham. . Annam is - d. ' - Ill Lm ad that 4gt3 of 37,25o c I heart. . .. I . a odriatilons%.for of cocoa . I I I - — Wixis in large numbers. 'matter..Ia Sweet and p.qre. , Par this alled -,&n, Oil. . .(iota So Made and:adjust % . . .Chia dPP]icl- Ha has made wors' speeches thallank. �., d Lie to emi-gration-i.1 expected .to . . . . .L. I . .. � . Cocoa- . I .1 ' a ,e liorao can look onvictions. . I - . , . I th any time duiring-the winter. Usu'7' -atbe inan in the .'world, baft mostly reason vegetable Gil � is best. I ' I . nus by J'o&Qphus. .H bad been high th . out,(iver.the 'in and of all kinds. In 1899tUat a' ' r I., I . . show a abin fxlrther.reduv�jon. of a . . . . . . . � I . . . ACROSS THE OCEAN IN FOUR DAYS. ' . b I . . . . , -.1 priest froi;a' "? ' upwilwd, but not OoWiawar4 over them were :18,710. ' ,Both. te and . . , . . Ily in March- we - haresaftie very fine, s ort' emea. . . aut oil ia safest for general . use. If quarter. ot-a million. 1. I . I . ... . I A -A,. to A.D. 14, .wban. . . . . I absola . ly, . I .. — � , . . , . __: . I I I . . . . I , i ' L , the earth in. front -of him. Oome relatively -to .-popul . . I . . :71, which glives u.% an opportunity to , ;He, the deepeat, mine in' Sng- the gealp -is tenso and. dry a aomposi- . . 1. . . 40 W" i0moved.by the Romans, and 'O ation punished I : . . Qwpo . I . . . - : There ate about half a. Million who . ... .. .. .. 1. , .. . . . . . . . . � . . I .11 The ItAiker of the T'lioutleth colktttry� Do-, - I open up the hives and imaka ii.thOr" LR, � ndl �'. � � . . "" - .1 . . . tion Of One I third lanoline and two I , .. I . was:succeedecl by three others, wilo , thoroingUbred. horses shLv at mixd or Crime in 1899. WaA higher thaik, in 18918, . scribod,byalklilliglueer. . I. . .. . . I . I . ' - . . 1. I . . I I * Speak Welsh *only, 60 � . . I I I -1 1. .." I � 11 . . .� � . . I I � . I I . . . . . . ,0QQ:'WbO-,apCRk ob J I . � I . I ough examination. ' If the Leas at . thirds.carbiolated vasellad warmed I I ­ I es. hild,the dignity.fofr a year A.and throWn in'their -eypm by'horM3s and in. i898 it 'was', higher. than 112 o3a . - ; . . He. was' the,firat Christian to cline . I J . Gaello'cialy', and 88,000 who caw,speak . I or . . .. ­ .- I :. fore .many .years , have I . . this time ba,ve sufficiett honey in * 0 leas, when Cala a ahead of them, An4 for r6, are 1897. -.Of the totak-�,xiaxnbcr of 484,- . , . . . . . . . .passed It , i * and bea.ton together, inay bi applied .. , phaa obt ined it. Wifh I -thdae the . witfi the * Aalian of Turkey, � ' � ,. ,only Irish, gliving a total, of nearly * 1. - ' . ' . . � ' wilt 06 Possible, to -leave Southampton .,* ready reach to' last� them another � . .. , I .. . I . � I . . , . /he . 'imea provided ivha,t ,268 Convictions foi� teen years . ' in N w, Y rk ' - . . 0 - v. ,.,. . wUh,beinefit. As .before stated, it . is 600"000 of the papal I ;advancement. of Caiaphas., An gomet . I are in at- . thir . ad'a rLye a . . C I . the exception, where any. oily.appli- I ation Wbci , cannott nasli son,ln-law th -old . man searati to , .. . In, . . � Ictabl or Liverpool. A Ir . . . I 0 . ixonth, it would be better to n t ' t 'ELtCTRIC BATHS FOR HORSES . ., - a t the 60,981 were' tar ind, C, .Offences, � . ye � .. I . . . I . � c speetaclea blinders .00vori .9 I .1 a, agy a. well khown.Eng- , , . . I . � 1 . speak I aglish. I . � 11' b! fe ' .1 I . . . . in K,ouT day 4 . .. aititempt to feed, 'but put .this off un- I .. . — . . ., .. catina .. bi . necessary.. With Proper . . . . . I . .. . . to have* regained Much of thep eyes for LheLr protootiorx, but ,having Llia. Charges nilmlVring-88,528, so- that . 4voll . to- . . . . � I . . , . . . . . .. . . . . . . lish athip-building on i der. -.D � � � . , . .... . . .. I. �., atitho ' ' al be ' convictions formed 68.0 Per 6enL. of . . _91311 . I fit a little lat-4. The nearer spring, Ao(�aneed VoteLrinary Selvice Leat to .Care, massage And. ', cleanlinesa. .-.tile . . . . . rity of the office. 'Tbo. tri, - glasses of ord[nary class. I 1. I I . I � . I I . . I. . � � 1. I . I . . day the great ghip-building firing - we can Ireatch to do feeding the betteri . �Nciv�44�ili(iii-stif�Tioniviialit. ' , ' glands abbut the .rcloit: (if each hair ... ­ . S. - � . : . fore Annas was an informal examin- -HOT a and dogs. were Sometimes 116 Charges. - According to occupa- I ' . . . . I . I I 1. . . I .. .. 48 ., � capable of' - . . . . WINTER- WRINKLE .. , could build ii, siteamer. - . " but we Should not take chances on .The 'ties :of lumi.nous radiant beat will , do their part. . I . I . . I � . I . . I . . � 1. .. .. atLon preliminary to the formal trial. *rovi,ded 'vilth glasa oyaa.to improvP Lions the. statistics warrant the fat- -across t I he A,tlantlo. at an I . ' . ... I . ; 11 . . . I . I 11. . . I . . . . ' Steaming - any of them, Starving. . generated by electricity is now being , I . .. .— .. . � . . iiii-11R. . I That same year means at thait time. their appearance. . I lowing conclusions: -1, Thal: compav- 'o speed of thirty knota an hour, . I ..,. . � , I . i I I . . I I . . ' . ., I . . . ­ averag 37� . , B i S. - Airis. Wigglea-Doce ­ . I . ' 0 - I . Better not feed syrup. to them at madeeffeetively for the during of ca box STIC RECIPE band - �4. Cailiplids was be; ate. ,The story � I . ., PA with their ' numbers th agrical but her machiaery wouldbe 0o large i . 1. , � .. . I your bus � . , ---.4P_ . � � . . . tat'll'ailments, of.animals. In. this - . . licift a 'deall . Mra. Wagglea­ . m No, a ' -54� . . L '. 1. . I � I I .1 . t,ural class.ebutribute, .a very amall ,� . . this period, but give candy to any. ,, � pro Apple Dumplings. -One pint of flour h A told- more. 'fully in John 11,45 . � . . . . � . I I ­ . . . . .. . .. THIRO� WORTH KNOWING. . and It would be aeopo4ury to construct. I � I ­ . I . t(hat awe nearly daititute of food, Coss the light and boWt are pro,jebted 1 generous spoonful of shortening, koj- Ttiia�xd all Over tlb& house.- ' I Or, more probably, its name was I .- 1. ­ I . � . . . . .. percentage to the griminal Class. 2. -qo I . . I . . . . I ­ �. ­ . I � - . a ah a Lugo vessel, that no oonipany ' I Feeding syrup way be began about by means oi jape,dial reflectors, upon : spopaiful of dalt,*, teaspoonu f "apley hopes: to be a,so- derived from the darkness of the .. p I .. .141 Be That the commercial class commit , . .. . . . . I . I . . I. I ' . 41ft of Informalloft Which It Woi I . wbul4tdre at pre�sexrt to embark their ... I . the time warm weather .predominates. the general ourface of the body and powder rot baking, powder� owieet'rallk cial,- lioni � Fogaon-I .don't seq. w.hy 'ravine through. which it flowed. ' A . 'Well to Know. , more than their proportionate xlaxft-� .�apttal it. suoU a boat, . . ­ . . . . � I I . .. � � . I ' . Aisciewtalmlint the food supply is- not localized. upon particular parts, In- , iwei-in the body politic, warrantiln I . . . , ... 1 enoagU Eq. form a dough. Roll rather hei Abouldn't bep he. is already 'a garden into,'which, he, entered, and � An au�ftut ' , , �, ­ . . . - .. I I . . . first . edition of "Waver- Ton Sea, to; reach New York in four . . . � . . I the only thing to look after, but, took side a specially devised reflecting box, , thin,: -cover* thickly with chopped -ap-, oub. . - .. . � . . 1. . his -disdiplelfi. Our last two leo.goas the .Way of crimes ixndd�. the� head . . . 11 . . - . . . . . . . . . . I . . .. . . . � I ley" reaLIzed 2115 in R London salati; . . ,day4 a steamer would have to main for the queens, a a "reflecter," are.placed two Id . Mr.. XWWC4­UMl .. Sodium to M.te havid Draade us familiar with'theancid. . .. of Offences ngainsf the person, for- I . . , � . . . pies and , -0 . . . I . . ' day. . % . . nd find if dath hive termed ' . roll up, just. as :you won . . . I room the other , tain, an average speed, day and'night, Long g1kma bulbs, in the .interior of -to'r oily roll, and oat in pleces-thick my, angeli thiq , hsah , has a queer orn Getlisomaxic, its .fenoe� and flow- .: . gqry and .offences aga.nst the our- I has their queen. A missing queen I . . �, ' ' . . I The French Legion of Honour is _' 'of thirty knots an hour. To accom- ' new means a*lCat.colony, and the' which is a filament of oa:rbou or some ohoda. S6i these on end around a but- taste. . ticiung Wife-Ildsht' That's ex-b4ds , and cypresses .an � . . . . ruiicy, .. 3. That the domestic class(, all, . this ' I . I . . . . . . 1p, ur .. I . . I . I . . I � the biggest order ol� niirit., it nl=- pIL , we should have to e4ul 6 1 1 mooner It i's United with another eel- highly' roglating metal, * When oat' Wr�d pan find pour over a sauce made fruitcake. ' . . . . . . . I plives, But the ancient Xilr" bers, 55,90o members. - . I .. I . . ,cOmm:t. crimas. just about in propor. I . . . 0 . Notes- I - I I . . .steamer With eiiginda of 110.00 I I I . , I I . tion, !ix all the ,alzilivisiovia'of Crimes ' 11 � . . I Ony the better. Wo'�vlll doubtless rent Is awitchad'ofil'a'Very high tem- of ,;no cup of ciagir and...'half a cup . AC�Dont you thIlik that is a funny flowed at least thirty feet below its , of . . power, and evexi, if trt'ple norews. wore . I I I. " . . � Some. the cw s in wako,hes - - . - . find many weak colonies) but it 'they, pqrature is obtained in a few seconds. mio_� story 1, She�`Yes; but I have got. the � present bed, aud'about one hundred . . except in offences against property - - necessary ta develop � , . , . ' . I .of Water boiled together a few 1. ' axe�.So small that it takes 380,006 of used it ,vouldbe I micre healthy, we would rather take Whore human. patients are, subjected 'kites; place a small blit Oct butter' on. neuralgia too bad to -day to laugh at feet nearer to the city wall, and it is . 1 ' . � . I w ILL � violano.6, where. they slightly ex- I . aft, Yet , � i aliancen on them coming out'all right to this treatment the .whole body may each dKilinpillagi bilks about half an anything. . . . . � I I I not unlikely t -hat the an'ciant Geth- them to weigh a pound.' a . eed their proportion. . 6., - That the 37,000 horae-�pckwar on each sb . . � . . I . .1 . About, 1,100 men are employed by I . such a boat could be built, To carry tham to unite them,. and thus loose be exposed to the rays, any desired, hour. For saude,'Utoat butter and an- : Camey-Whol don't ye piay Cassidy Savanna was -both a, little lower and a .professional class pro.rlde a low per- so much machinery the vessel-.w)ould valuable queens. . . .. - . I . . the Bank of England,, and their sal- � . . . . . number of reflectorn being used. Ac- gar to a- cream and flavor with lemon th' tin clivita, ye owe himf Costiganm- little farther north than the present. . . tounit'. to nearly -.4900,006 a cantage of criminals. 0. That labor- soft. in length, would have.an 87* . T1 your bees axe protected . In any cording to D.rp, Herbert q. F . yfe,. of ' 0 .0 I aries am � ors contribute more than their boo . ant of 40 - '000 1. or vanilla, Or Serve With cream and F ait h asi;ldy puts; up such a good gaiden. We are toAllitik of It as an year, I . . ft. boam, and, a dWplaodcu ' * . I . way, eitbeir by chaff hives. or. other New York, the .effect of the bath'o0 . I I I I . foight 01 woudn't be friends vvid him Olivia orchard, With an Oil Press, GAEL- A ron-hunter, w '' share to ev,ery clas!4 of crime, .their tons. I . I . 11 . . . �. - - augar� . . � . . a means "oil piraasjii� on the . .. to has made Pa Percentage bielug-.-Crime, 89 par . . proteetion,do not remove If until set- exhaulstad bCTaea is� little short of I gashed Brown Potatoes Chop for any�iiiiag. . . I semAn I study �Df that AxAmal's peculiarities, Ouch a vessel has already been ad- � . I . . I cont., population,. 12 per eenL About I I tied warm weathir pets in. Stripping tairacul,duA, -A.. horse treated i.n:a very threa good-sized potatoes fine, and Jrako,.: ti-mbilly - I iylimh � *1 knowidd. grounds. I �, .. signad-on paper. Atooidikii tothese . .. . . . . SY6 that all lions,are left-handed, 00 pew cent., of the convIoted were . the hives -too, soon, or taking bees wearied; worn-out condition, will come season highly with Suit axid pepper,, What yeou would do If 1 should steal . 9, Which betrayed LIM. "Who *a a blo Interesting plans fort' four doublo,- I . 8 When one strikes a forcible W it . the Canadian -born y- I ' . . I . from the cellar too early frequently out tu halt An hour full of life and melt a tablespoonful of butter in a a kiss, Miss Linda. Wag Linda, oby- betraying him.,, Jesus offflinel -to- always uses its left . paw. I I born In Canada. As ended Saptch biailero would be, need- . . Proves a fatal -iialstake. More as- spirits. For bunt,ors and race horse's ly-T'wouldn'ttakono veatwhile, to sorted thither ,with his disciples. A � .population is 8.014 per cent., of the I � . I . .. I I frylagpilica, Turnivithe potatoes and I I I .. . I I In Cha.rlo(ttailburg, Gernbanys so Linala in ad to gappily the ne6essary steam. Her . d . AT. whole &pulation, the orlita - . pecially so with bees winte.ro,d in eel- after excelssive exertlton,, the radiant Press them do�woa on. the. bottom of find out, Sako. 11 . statement that makes it probable that Many Itibabitatits have 'tak' the Dominica born Outside of Canada a 1,700 tons - . I . an ce$ would oonsum . laws. Better to logo 9. few colonlea' heat bath is Invaluable, and every UP the papi, . Place the pan. where they My daughter had a *quiet Wedding the owner wag his friend. f, grocs . As doctorii of medicine that . .. . of mul evartV twenty-four hours. In s e than to lose to date hunting or traJaing stable. will will cook slowly and brow evenly, but or -it account of hex huallund's recent S. A band of men. "The band O re.more numerous relatively than . . . . . 11 thiS average income offiftY is only a . but 13 1-2 one four days' trip such a vessel would ' larger numbers by -putting them out probably soon find it indispensable. As do not stir them, They should'bomro)l beTearement, Haa he lost a near to- soldlers.11-Revisiod' Version. The oxiw r I the Odnadian-born, forming tons of coal, Costing . . I � too soon. Do not be alarmed by a meacag ot giving a - horse a . "Sweatt' crusted on the bottom in twenty min- icitive? yam; his &.at wife has been ginal suggestat that they wero apart 925 a yeary and another fifty a a in per cent. of the population, and sup- consaxne 7,800 . .1 . recatipt, 6if charitable relief, plying 40 per cent. of the criminal$, about X6,500. Itwould be advisable to' . - ' anow drifting about the hivesi even its use is far. preferable, to cramping utes. Then ito-11 carefitilly like an ome- dead onl uIx months, of the garrison of Antonia. a fort I . . I I . One of the neatest arrests on re- those carry 9,000 to -to of coal In her bunk- .. ly , . . . I , unable to toad and write I an t ra I; on a hot dish. . no insulted me I exclaimed the that lowered at the northeast corner as affected * by formed about 19.8 per cent. of the Ara eve I , if covered entirely -ovet, for they RrL- a hiorsets action, spoiling his feet by let d u .ou I ' cord w a pollooman ry vo,yago 'in ow . ,is pit add dent. better sitting in a allow .bdnk than galloping him in heavy rugs, and it White ­ . t to a crosm. Varisian, and he refused to apologize of the temple. This "liwid" is men- ng vessel could outt in the piercing cold winds, . has tile further great advantages t Fruit Caka�Bea . . . . f this 100- near J36urri Liacolushlre, not 10 convicted itia 1807-9 period, apinSt As I saw before, Such a ' I hat one ,cup of w4terr with two Cups Of DIM you fight I Yei A.nd I wounded- tioned again in V"80 12 0 . ago. suspecting two men of being 14.9 oat cent. 1,11 the 1887-9 pex�iad, ba, built, but 'tio shipplidg. company . - � It frees the internal Organs from fat, powdered Sugar. Add alternately two him 40 ldent that now I son, and also In Matt. 27, 27; Mark 15. deserters, he stopped tip behind. them Those pogsr,osged of. an elementary would care to give out. much a cou- THE BEYOXHOLD HERD, . dasists digestion, and increases the ap, aups of milk and a quart of Sifted bi to apologize to him. . ld,, and Aota 621, 81. The comma and Called out Sharply, "Attentionlf' education wera 14.5 pol. cent., -of the bract, Nevertheleas, we shall be able . Ich the Revised Version plac" at - Vol. XL of the linglish tlergeyllerd WitO- flo.11r,. boatkag, long and hard, Shea I thi,ak Miss So:toals- Is( 4,girl dif wbi Taken unawares, the Men SPtAng to wholo in li(397.4, against 76,11 per cent, to oxoss the Atlantic in four days, but Book, contains a most Interesting USING THE LOCALIZER, add two heaping -toaSpoonfuls Of bak- Vary pronounced � character.. . WJilat ter "soldiers" to of importance, for position in trae, military style, only , �n 1p81-9 period. Those having a ail- not , with- a Vessel of this type. My account of the milk and butter pro- WhOu it ia desired to concentrate ing powder# and the Whites of one dot- �Ieadg you to that.bellef? She got they. had no cohneetiou with Officers to find themselves the next moment perlor aducation. formad in both own opinion, and many eminent ongi- . dueed by the nuckhold Hard of Sar� the Lout and light rays. on any par-. an eggs beat iota ot1if froth, ,Next, all ready, to go to th4C theatre and from the chief. pritesta and Pharls6es, safe. in the arms, of the 14W par,ods Some it . ' _thbaj, over 1 per cent. acisirs share it, is'tl , t higher speeds portion of bb6 body, the "local- comes a pound of Sodded Talsinst a never once naked If .�er hat was on Who Were It Servants of the temple.", mumed in Eng;and aur- of tho convicted Chloe and towns Will be attained, 4ot by multiplying says in England. The average ftaM- ticular . - I . Tobvi The eggs con ' , bar of cows lit the Buokbold Hard lAsr" may be used. This is it movable pound of.jigs, u, pound of blanche ' d &I straight. . I R sort of,guavds or policemen; . Ing the past twelve months would, it furnish 16 por cent. of the othninal our engines, but rather by multiplying t,bToughout a year Was 82.66, Seven- radiator, which oa-� be held in the moods out In strips, and two cups of . .. I 0 . — , has already mentioned thaw in John is doiMptited, 1111 upwards of 40,000 class in Canada, and the urban popu­ preasures and speed, and, utilizing eV - been of the total of forty�niuo he" 1111411d Or fixed on ta atand and placed grated Cocoanut, Lind two d6ePPav`8 � 7.32-45,' Those wove the men who rallmuys-trucks. Of these Only 0116- lation ks about 80 par cent., of the 'cry refinement in the ,way of 000no- used at one time ot another oloisiS to the affected region. The pow- With several thicknesses Of buttered LO5T INUFMITANC111 wove to make Lbe arrest.' Judas . during . , third were English, and, in Coasts- whole population- inizors, super -beaters, and feed -Water 8 with or of concentration possibld with this paper, pouv in the butter, and bake, Sultorl.�Perxalt me to Say, Miss gulded them, and the 110mat, soldiers onormons Auta of money � . si� . heaters, or, tn other words, the speed the twelve months being better . .. 0 ,Yda Of Vat a de, ail . I [a ahbNv,h bLy the fact that it in a very axiodevate oven, about two Flush, that In sWing for your hand I sUpporbut themi- To the . _ qu n . first calf. Twontyl-aille cows were 4OV-i0e . I was sent out of the country that &Ltj DOUBT DISPEWLU'D, of the future with regard to steam oft band Oct. 1, 1808. one Was bought, will'set fire to apidoo ot tissuo pa, and a half hOurs, the time depending ard. rospeoting the wish of my late thaw, Mark, and Lake thIs COMP911Y nilght have been. kept at home, bad . A,c1mI.rL',ag F-tiond--What n*1, . . I . akeg you Ara, will be inoroaaed by those little 0 coke, This juttax- . . WAS a Multitudes a mob, but John lton died or wore sold,. and seventeen par. Irbia ircoos's is now being ap- on the thickridso of th n with, ',hie exact knowledge of 111I. the', . thoso,dagag6d in rural Industries U0011 think your dia I oOVerY Was so. great a but highly necessary and useful Inven- bafif&4 gave � thelT first milk during 'pried W all Sorts of animals, vLnd With rule will rilake two largo cakes. Atlas Plash -Beg (pardon, Sir; but i I a to 'their opportunitle6i Success 1 .. tiolls-the � iolAahiing of' it higho-11 . attendo life of I IV pxofessar�-Why, ail soon as I An- team-powar by the o,ombination prin- ,� Che test. The total, amount of but- -special boviotit tor dogs, oUffe.r.1bg from . . __ this instance you' hii,ve inheribecil incidents wkiah ,d the I I 15 � - � I t&T givan by the lVdrage of 82,60 Walysim, chronic eczema, rheumatism . CULINARY HINTS, . our fathet's latendsO, I accapted tit r4ora In Jerusalem, i's specific to - � n0unoed the idea 6ftrY savant in . y 0 " torobes narope remembered that he had olple, of witdr-tiiba boilers, by using. cows -during the year was 400,20 and Wwries of various kinds. A, vet, 1,T,0 prepare the tat from the Wit t or Nt.r. yoroman last evening. bla doserlption. Lanterns and 14AUXE11) DIPPERBINGE1. known of it since he out his first forced 4raught and the like. I pounds pew head, or 14,266.60 pdtlhdo� 61,1tary AuTgeron puts on record the in which tomned boat has been cooked I and weapons, "Torches and laraPS'Allid Ille-pa, Wb&tlo meant I by the tooth I 'At the begiroling of the nineteenth ! 0 - "vitury twonty-six days was th6time, Obese figures are aaeordbag to 1:116 004, of a loixg4ialred skya torrior f,ccr use for shortening or frying put- � arina�' Part of tbd regular 0MUIPWOUt Wi 4- necessary for a vessel to remob Now tests made from time to time of the wbioll wax run lovor by a heavy Van, poses, lot It become Perfectly cold, A STORY OF TUN SHIA- of the Roman soldiers WRA torched 0,11d Vdtimd Of lifel S 40 THN INCOXMTIONT MAID1,W. York; now it N only five and a half - lamps, and thaae, mob May have at. pa -Well, When 6, man r6aelle , .0axe milk glve,a� U,, chtp , (I a ft d clays' distance, With a possibility of ,on cows were in Uttwas.1toapable ofusing hislega,but then remove from, the iourfade of the The ptvatoa and the butioaneara scout 1, H( " :LD I I 1: i I � I I oat and after 'it twelvie minutes' radiant hoal, llquott, P,ut it over the AM With half til thoad soas for years, romarked the pa.cLod to hAvo to search lbe,�Abad,OWY tit saiiho, Is NaldtO bein thoprime of She would not, though I I I doing It even cliAleteir tn the. near fil- e n re y � � l , tiaamtd , tut,03. those Was. bAth 1% mold sta-rA fairly well and � y W pot to Sliced thin. Lot heat un- Captain of a ship, In the Gulf of Mox- recews of tLe garddlx,�, 1118,11ai1d. Of life. I ,�hd average ,product of a a 4 ,Iwoapouslo Matthew and Mark supply ' Willie-Aild 1A It the Same With A And bogged of her my bride to be . --1.1-1-4-11- - I'll )r , 4",85,poauas of butteat by test, The 12110,yod, about slowly. Aft6r four baths � til the pofitto is orl6p, and the fat I" She said shold marry whom she One who is ao alsloymi as to itep6ftt . madiN Sol(! tAken qii four different dtya, he was has ceased bubbling, than Strain gild And 0111, milviltiured, 06 Noftalak Pus- a deteil Which John overlooked ' , they W0144111 I intImate, a�aount of butter actually absolutely Outed. tn eatea a senger, with his head over the Joe- 41y "awarils Ana stavegil' th1t 10, the Pa -Why, 'Kati, you Would Insult a Pleased' I . I . to An outsider, however or othevviae didpo0d of, the -amount ' ii "' ': Sot away to tool. Good thr Shorten- carrltd, its 001100tath 116W woman by tolling hot she, WAN I'd thO Ylet-9bodneAs knowl sba anyth nx 141, rhouniatimm, at aulmals, tthel'tda't pleases �, to the dh,oredit of tbb fam. itif OXftn%dlAV6Aed Of and Whole Milk Want has Wen foaha fol igg gitgor isnaps and glhgOr lit6ild, Or rail, thay 40% a,dow to be v6rY temple polica ily d600ves to forfeit Fill family rights koied ift 'Y604S.00,104 And lid t0ktl�L, km* i 11 [ 1J I WIN [-.-.,-.- _I for trying onion0l, 6W, alit t116 Iftbolt Atil , 0 , oth, I I . I carry, Olubs. prinli of 1110, shat"A always yotlagor, %## and privilosoil. - . I