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latiziate young lady to it, and bade
ber good night.
"s'Ioadeitight, aud Pleafiant dreamt;
to eill of yeu; and Too Mey look for
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MY rather WOrketh hitherto, awl I ^to eomething better, Still this life is
Worke-St. -john, v, 17. a glOriceni opportunity. The real
i Wee leoking over amoe plans flifference =wig men is not that
with au architect the other elay. Re some are rich mid °t'h°1's Poor' f°r
Was so eccentric in, twine of his hugs that is a Mere incident, a detail,
that many peolde thoUght him MilellY but that open° accept their task with
1nsenee Mit I disCovered that he Was faith and others think themselves un-
aimply religious, ilistly Ueed. ." The poor Man who en -
"I am just as truly booted to be dures his poVerty with a. heart that
hooest in heilding u house/. he sold, makes the. hest cif whet he has can
"as yoU are to be sincere in your find Mere haPPiness in bis meagre
prayers, . et I owe show when the Circumstance thet the greedy soul
VMS a reckoning comes that I haVe diseovers in his wider Aced if he
put my soul lin.o itty work I have oo feeds.... his appetite tor Morse If 1
/ must hicile to ray foundation. to see Where they are lustead of Wearing
rouio mahe all men Platt to be happy
',leapt About the welfare ef that 50a.
that it has eustainiug power. to my their fretful hearts out bocouse they
toot to see that ie will not leak; are not Where they think God ought
to have put thena. I should wake the
to the arratigenotitt of rooms and
. closets, to melee everything conven- very wildereess blossom with roses
lent *and Vomfertable rather than in- and' raiso a 119°44id° of joy that
convenient and Irritating, and I must would sweep round the earth bearing
do all this in the oaxne of humanity BLESSINGS TO EVERY IIODM
and God" lt is not so much what you have as
Re struck the bedrock truth of the what you. axe that brings happiness.
religious fife, If I could extend. the ."u might have all and still be /ills -
principle whigh governed my archi- grable,.and you might have little and
toot to every -department of activity still have heaven.
awl industro I should vonvert the To feel that what you do is drud-
world to the theory of the New Teo, gery xnalce.s4 it drtidgery. it le not
taanent, change its coMplexitin and the work you are doing, but your at -
ma e a ar le • i titude toward it thet is troportant,
If e-ou are a 'zing, you•will dignify a young• scoundrel Ralph" -R Ph a odd 8 Canada., says the Louden, DailY Ex- to Z2,598.342, besides hama 459,-
al- W s she's a ghost there will be nothing ter 2 eggs; mix thoroughly, ennobling earth lies to offer. It ie
full, true, and partieelar accOulit
Of Lady Isobel et breakfestetime to-
inorrewl" cried Mai•y Axtertrotheri le light, mete%
gaily,
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ip***********6 !led with -white shellac. diluted with are now looked upon as. One of the •
fli one gallon of wood alcOhol-and at- world'e sources for the etipply pf
itrt, • stelrv_ et:ion:Q:411ot shello.s there should pulp -wood for the paper industry ;
'S ,be one or lova of
About the
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"Nothing ghoetly about the roolet _ _ . _ . • deed. If such a floor is rubbed twice nickel,• copper, silver and mica mines
- at all mete," laughed Mary, ae she Ireeleoloteirlrererolorergriesioloieirler a year With intraffine oil it will are being opened up in all direetions THE. "HAYSEED."
FIVE' FAVORITES. lengthen the times for redressing, . in -a wonderful way. Then look ot Wbat, is a "hayseed?" The tern*
began midi:easing.
We Were a large liotise-perty at Mary Anetriedier was not a, senti- ' Chestnut stairs should be treated the the transporto.tion facilities. The has been Varioinily tieed, Wto4 often
Holmatooel that winter, MUM/0ring teentel girl, owl the story,of LadY . ToMato Soup-Oue full pint stewed fame, but 'chestnut is e more porous , greet Canadian Pacific Ilailwey eye- in contemptuous reference bY the .
eighteen guests, besidea the faellilY, 100bel had Wit portictilarly impress-. toniatoes. Huh thxough a colander, wood, and it will require more of tem stretches from ocean to ocean. weIl eressed comb Who has enelegh
and the two Anstruther girls-eldarY Ode her. A* she uudreseed - by the and then through a wire etrainer. shellac illiing. gitchen, beehroozn. while the Grand Trunk covers the intellectual capacity to order a Wile
and Evelyn -were the life Wed 00UI of glow ef tite big, Wood -fire her add 1 pt boiling water, O teaspoon and laundry floore aro best oiled Eastern provinces:, and both syetwes ioneble suit of clothes and tO eat a
to Ceptale. Wilbrehara's story. “Whether they OMe or net. I shall Milk. Some prefer this to ;Voter aS the ,paintieveil__I peel off. continued the Hi C S°
Stxt(laAr ;clef sii1;1:10) age aAdili air:to. o d'S " te"liatitth:lltom-cearnt eswsteli4ed ikilleissall,laovvthr watueictea.h" .
gh ommisseenh, bayseed? Loole around over the field
us. We had gathered round the big theughts ran far more upon the pro- Soda., Wel atter it eilervesees, turn in about once a month. Boiled linseed are always growing.
wood -lire in the oldefAshicinee hall, babilitie0 Of some of the guesto at 1 pt fresh milk, butter the size of an ell and turpentioe, mixed half ancl
and settled down in the deepeet 0.114- HolMweoll trying to play ghost egg, salt and pepper to taste. When half, maize -an extellent oil for this ..,iete
chairs and most comfortable Cosy- then uPon any possibility of an Ac- the lump boils up, stir. iii 1 teaspoon , purPose. Soft -pine !leers should be
"Her name," ho began, "Was Ise- not wait for the ' at all evente." she _ soup. BriAtilrallernaViiraet,
raother country, absorbs the greater Yee.`eY
Etitenadttreia•erdtioilzti; tee ot_i,waving grass,
covers hill and dielita, mveetizifdtuarien teinizadt
with a crown of ghe
corner seats we could find, to listen tual ghost aPpestritio. cornsterch eissolved in a little cold -Painted, but hard -pine wood never, „ar
WA, and abe was the only - da•ugleter said.
she had Jennie into the large, red...Bleed' nice Potatoes; Pare, cut into To prev p and rust catching valued at 4;88,878,800, no less than
n. email pza2r1t,-.5:5uot000f a teteltexpte•hrt ini. j1;;Oe0.1 riou$
covf eSritreerice.ree, whose portrait hangs
wellarstaaillesitflepbed Mist; Mary Anstruther even -sized pieces, awl hoil until vas- the wires a Piano tack
-11Y Pricked With a forte. Drain off bag of was/limited limo inside just un- ,... • wont a e helanty, the certificate of civikisatient
tolieettprrtageterbtAbleatha,ntilaine menv;tadelorle:
And wit in nve; minutes after Mashed Potatoes-ViVe medium.- LIME FOR '11IPI PIANO.
s awaltened by a fumbling water. Allow to set on bacle of derneath thageeiver, Ana it will •ab- tory over nettire'a wildernesa. It Alt
glue:dom. 'rho figures show thet the
pleasant an 4)1c1 gentleneen as his pie- UP listening. The room WAS net al- - salt, mash well, and add 1 teacup factured goods were 42,908;011. Of -sprang trout the hayseed. To be
"Sir Pierce, so runtor says) was she wa . •
every whit as forbidding and ae 1411^ anti a Scratching ot the door. ,and sat etove fer Ave minutes, sprinkle evith sorb 01 encallure. total exports of Canadian menu --
called a . haySeed is to ba
ture makes hint. IIe had loSt 1110
cloth once a
hie heavy varnish. and on the world4ained fisheries of
g -handled breene tho Dominion rest many iMportant
and it a neer industries. ittnisenFO de,Posite
up with a damp . the finest iron have recently beeo
it will be clean in- found; while gold, lead, asbestos,
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. classed with the kings and the. hena^
this £1,1,140,555 or 58 per cent. of
factors of the earth. The term hay -
over ie tbe whole went' to verious parts of
c eeed in its objectionable form has
together dolt,' for the fire etill threw sweet, cream. Mix and beat thor-
light. Heap up in mound in centre OANADAGRAND OLD !IAN •
wife after One short year of married ee dine,
uncertain light tl 'mighty until they becorne white and
life; and there were stories ot inius- room • the Beitish Lmpire, aruong the us -
(miners being liritieh Africa, the PaSSed out of our language. The
tiee to e cousin, e. Captain Wilbra- "Soruebody evidently means to have of dish, ahd put, lump of butter in. British Guiana, Hon- farmer has taken his place amozig
LORD STRATHCONA BOOMS 'West Indies,
ham, Who had levee the Lady Isobel
a. Joke With Mei" Site thou lit "W 11 centre allowing le to melt, and Me
g , , THIS COUNTRY. dues, Gibraltar, and even the- kings -crowned and uneroWne • h
and told her so, had been turned out lot them come.. over the potatoee. has found his place and has fitted
of the hoUse by his uncle, whO WAS in
4. le goer oponeu very slowly and APPle Fritters -Pare slice and core A ra. Straits Settlements.
now someWhere in the backevoods of a white flOure glided into the centre 2 or 8 tart epples; steam until ten- oeaxacteristic interview. -• "Although Canada is, compare, himself for it, Science, politice,
Americo, trying to f°rget love4. 10f the room. Its beck was turned der. Make a batter of 1 toacep Gives Englishmen Something timely speehing, only on the three- government have thrown themselves
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cousin, while she moped at home. from the bed, and It smiled to be sour- milk, 1 egg, A teaspoon Soda, 1 to Think About, . hold of her careee, I wield give you at Ills feet; •
some stertling figures about ber pro- HE CONTROLS THE WOULD,
"One evening Sir ,Pierce called his We hear a pacer ;Mei about eVery- duce;
gazing into the corner whercethe fight full tablespoon sugar. Dip each because he feeds and keeps it- awl be -
daughter to him, awl told her that betweeu Sir Pierce and Ceptain Wil- slico in the batter and fry in a lett- thing that is American tici a v
w dk a'• "whe export of flour amounted last cause without him cities 'would grunt -
ho WAS obliged to sot out for Lon- braluou had taken pinoe, • . , !tie of hot lard drippings, When done Year to A578,236, not to mention • ble into dust ivilization would ra-
don. • from, cheese to "coneleines," but Iloilo
he near Ito f C .
tt dDeforc going, Isobel,' be -said to , more;
' . "I'll give my visitor two minutes , dip each fritter in powdered sugar, Oan be no doubt that in t , £104,106 worth of oatmeal. Butter vert to berbaxism And the race Would
her, 'I. inelet tell You that X balre ' crop ate; of the room " was MarY ,ferrol•
nectenna- serve warm, as a Vegetable, if pre- titre wo shall hear far more -tweet
• the liable "America" of. our own 0'31,158 d cheese 44 e67,891 ild h i . Th I oe,
and then tern her tette exported to the amount of £1,- egain - be driven for shelter to the
• Anstruther's internal 'confluent. . ominion of
heard stories of the return of that I 1-) "'rho exports of bacon amounted merle calling is the noblest and Most
trivial thing by doing et in a kingly the captain. :11tear, iu fitct„theat he . If / jeoldes-Clite cup. sugar, * cup but, which we possess in the
than ft is activ,
Ito lay hold of; but she won't like hor .tatilespoons sour cream or. milk, 1 Press. ;
Every man' a consecrated worlunaei „,,,,,
wee", and the .glitter Of the crown intends returning.here, awl trines to . , level tablespoon soda dissolved in 1 723. Smaller -items are I Dressed the only calling which is original,
P.11 lwaaat 11. h f th r' st at will be reflected thereon. . A' true 1 get speech with. you, in 'spite •of n1 Much of Canada s recent develop- poulti,y, A48,920; canned meats, which produces; all others are sub-
" ile God's work, as tru- y ,..tileocsebption, and will go. If slues real •
y so as e wor o e p ie
Christian ,finding his way . to glory Orohibition, Romani:6er, ewe. that a,nd blood, out sho goeii Just the teblespoon, het, water,- Flavor with raent is due not ri. little to the;
1)er- £116,184, and tobacco 420,838. As from it.
465,050 ; freits and vegetables, servient to it end get their 'Wimp
chant, the preac ,
her the womae of thrteugh the a • n , , 1 • Y , • my side to -12104.0w,"
' s d a d hare as ooll as ifl e should come in ra absence yeti •
I :tame, and then the laugh 'will be on ' grated lemon peel or extract. of van- sonality. of the High. Commissioner,
ilia. Nearly 4 cups 'of flour . will be ' 1. to the fishery industry, it employs
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the altar! The briekleyer, the mei',
society equally
' Under the coavietion that God and , see him, I shall hear of it, and you
the• joyous experiences of life, ulnae's aro to refuse to see him. If yoe de 1 The weite apparitioe turned slowly needed,: . Lwobrodb: ,E,Setein'at4oLtizisli mailir2isfsatii.enptreRscodyta,,
should recognize his own dignitY, hie
Is it not tbne that the fanner
SERV.ANTS OF THE MOST HIGH:
. , . the angels will coinowith assistance ' eke no tenger ti, daughter of 1nint3.' taWArdS tlie bed, nd Mao A istreth-
er -s w that th a• bYl- I telatine in (foie Avatar. Tithe 2-3 qt.
e IS tato cc robe was e Sletnith Cream -Wet 1-3 box of 'Live, his lordship was suffering from
a sharp cold ; and, indeed, • he has at least 100,000 men and a, capital
fiSh exports
of 45,083,338.toTtootcs=, lot21,use26o,f.
ficMdPicZnair2for Szeicillitscaintioinitehabie
The winning of• a liveltheod ber some at his call, Presents an ideal of wen* I "And with a glance , ut 'his trem- StalitaCal, NVith 'bloo'd. 'There was Milk (unskiaaned preferred). 3 large wit been enjoy i,
' in t his usual health
590, of which 36 per cont. went tie whichothey have been succeseful.
kind of ton -whether on the farm or well dope, of sorrowe braVely borne 1.14 -31 1..43
23223.ng ettuitee,er from underneeth, those
blood, too, on the apparition's face eggs, I2-3 -cup sugar, Turn gelatine since he returned. from Canaxla just
in the warehouSe or to the Pulleit and of a heert at Nave beeause • beetling, grey webrows of his, Sir Great Britain. .A.s to the manuface How important it is that the farmer
makes no difference -not simply Et ne- dotei wid picot -ire are two Avords for !Pierce stamped out of this hall in to which it pointed, and ite hands into the boiling, tulle-. with the sugar, before Cerietmas• • , the Federal cenaust el
profession. There has Wien an idea
cessitY, but .a, divine necessity in, ac- the same thing. 10101 22-0 am.now sitting, called for wore held out to the bed appealirig- Have tito yoles of tho eggs thor- Speaking of the loyalty ox Canada
r1819.eloesatcl th apit I invested
that' the Most successful fanners Wei
should be specially educated tor hie
cordance Avjth the plau of. the uni. You will have trotible-make "Ohm , his horse. and went. ly, as though it would apostle, but; eughly bootee and mixed with 1 his lordship seed : nave a vast
420,840,316; aced • tit annual
Norse, and• this toil to be en -gaited in uie of it. You will Wive happiness- 1 eepeor lady lsbbel had some rest,- could not voice the words. eablespoon cold elite; stir them slow- country, as big aff the whole of the it -131
vet es of the product at 425,086,- the uneduc ted but the facts re all
by the decree of aelearsh tate, but by yen, Work, if God is in it, is nut tightly upon a tiey letter nestlieg to herself.. "However, gbost or no ran a rain into t ie whitee.
d t ' ° 1 • t 'f u polled tbe 'Aee and a halt
previously Ye 1 Yo 528. T1 fie h • a . .
"In the' same ear (1900) the total Put, has beea one of the barriere;
with skilful ha,rids apd loyal heart, enjoy it thoroughly. You reit bave son for Iler trembling, for while her • a ' • t* b 1 •• and
I ."If the Are were only little high- .1v into milk, awl its soon as it be, United States, wad capable of sup- iese eures, owever, are ar the other way, It IS freely admitted
not as drudgery,' but as duty, not sorrow -let the 'Master shal.e it With -I•fitther' slioke to her, leirliend pressed' _
or I mieht see the face. e said. Mary .trihs to •thicken remove from. the fire por rug unn rci erec ions,
exceeded. now.. • . . ' that this idea, now happily wearing
the will -of a. Vise and overral•ing easy and cheerful, Ever). .deatlh •lt ,underucath Iidi• broad silk sash, ghgist, outh;vati.gto, beneutyl" •• 'beatoti still and light. • Flavor with millions -or so Which, •unfortunately; expert of woed b odes for -pu p
7 1 I the.' way of sticeessful. agriculture.
do I .• • • •
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-Providence, . The, millennium would there is Eu• home beyond to. look fore which', letter hex• .cousin Captain d 1 tablestio.on vauilla. Turn . into • is at present the sum total of Con-
loTt faiu• tai'se leTT war s ro'd inied d 'S ainounted to 4184,827, and thirty While other industries have thrived
come before our Prayer' for it' had ward to, loses its °sharpest pang• (Ralph told 'her 'of his safe return to
• a , or, sp to, of hersel she was i• r ; vith col wa.ter. °rye a 0, $ Po
d ' • pelation, I do. not suppose
h d d n or forty pelp establishments have 0- and Canada has made h nomen 1
been finished, our mental attitude Mix heaven and earth, team aaq F,nglancl, end promised. that, coma you would find a un re perso
an, reedy been located close to extensive
on by the absolute silence of the who advocated independence or
W Ler pow
beginuiee, to feel a little worked up- very cold. , • • $
a P e ft
growth in many of its induitries
ITOIY TO vsn ORANGES.
'' a er. As to gold, its value simply because in the hands of men.
would be more cheery, and a gladness faith, life's tasks mid We's boPes; ' whet would, he would. see her that „
t 3 uet then the turret clod,- struck . nexation." ,
'' in 1900 was £54315,98hq
would prevail as the spring sunshine and the days Shall sing themselves evening. se • • .
one
"13strolo an hour after ir Pierce's People may wonder what precise . educated for that business, oer agri-
does, JOST compelling and fruit bear- away until the great dawn comes 1 . • . In the winter wpee rrent fruit.; Ore De addition to the vas mass °I cultural developznent has, until re-
ing. three ' work Lord Strathconte's department
labor indicated in the foregoing, tbe cently been slow. The tide has turn-
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scarce ancl dear cotues this delicidue does at the big offices in. Victoria •
• when ,y.ou will have-. year eeweee. and '" departure Lecly . Isobel • rett.ired to "
. cried • Afary. "Como, Mrs. High Commissioner for Canada lets
"No• that s te little too appro- 4. • ed, however and now among Cana -
Although our life here is temporary your rest. trest. Her roo* wee the rooin „eseee e • • • irtutage so justly esteemed all over
and We haay reasonably look forward Oeorge HoPworth. (the head of the staircase, next to °-"e° the world, Tito orange, Avhich is the street but •really the. question -is
his social duties, and eve Canadian
• ; your retitle Miss hivelyn. .- • • . Ohoet, tell Me Who you' are. or off moSt important niember of the citrus what does --It not do to advance- the • "St dian fatmers- are •to be foueel 'some
who lanee• in this countre; goes to of .
• with you! • I don't want to get out . cleVelopmeet of Canada. Prioted •
.1 "Lady Isobel walked up..and down family, is generally*supposed 'to be a • • • pity his respects to Canada's "Grand
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a lied in tba cold; but if YOu werest ittive f 3 di lth u I s me at- Y g OUR BEST EDUCATED MEN..
THE ..S S. 1ESSO. •
made plain -the. truth. conceiruing . Mee every new- und then near the.,
• e • Old Man.
matter beautifuli ot ,ShOt
from this and other Scriptures he. the ream nervously, excitedly, paus-•
answer me I must do so "
• it o tie a o gi out by the ton- in the. proper quer- And the need of educatiou is being
tribute it to China. Its splendid •
tors and it is also ,distributed by recognized, the gospel of agrictil-
e e Jesus, ;window, listening, Preseetly she 1. ; •
, Agein those hands wore held out coloring and the rich delicious flavor . DEEP DREAMING.
86, 37. * "1 believe that Josue , heard the crunch of a. Man'S heel op.
the Government Emigration, Office' tural education is be,ing preached •
INTERhTA.TION'AL .LESSON
MARCH*
'Isobel opened hhe winciew, he Spragg ono word "Help!" but the light was .
tli that .Jesus ie the Christ is :into the robin, 'apt the married love Jet; Indistinct • for her :to be. quite the land of sunshine end splendor, • . • titters upoe the value of fresh air of our industries, and• its future pro- •
Teot of the. -Lesson,. Aote veil, note I. Jolm v; ,I, "Whosoever .be-
' 26-40. • G•olden Text, 'Rom • lieve f,;eratin. And the young girl sprang. Hoe•over, the source of its origin it, is they want.
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ot. understatul • Phil' 's o 'as be ' of 1 in Or ri d though eo had. been•-• warm,y and of unsdpeibtedud has taken so, kindly• to
so bong as it. Wants the aderesses of. elatiadian ex -
the • scat of P.9?'tera. el g , r fi
eg s or a Bradfo d rm.' .
26. "And the aogeI of the Lord ., • . . • -
!tr. th S. ', • d P 3SYi t " el r 1 e. blood,• and; withotit• anetheta•swoarrci,
il e• cei • apple to Hes.pericles,
. demingereore and -more advocated for thie subject. No other tailing ad -
about to open a• breech in VAncoe- ment by the open-air naothod is be- Aest attention -ehould...be gbi,in to
spoke an to Philip, saying, Arise and rea'.1Y luMgrY
go tovvard the south.' The previou$
preached the weed of the Lord in •
h ek b • ' t - d ' " ' ' ' -- - oe " closed and locked the becliooni deo • and its .
ra e of that city and Istria. Then aulose., . • . .. ure that, conipletes and rounds off an
e . puet, opene.. the. cr p Ames !Ralph and hia 'fair cousin had beee .. our -Wen fruitful country, '
veese says that Peter and John . - e rus ier eu lie o e passage, an
the t 1 • t ' t th d •ee. ver, wants infox•reation about the fords such opportunities ler that leis-
• .. and saw this man drink it all. In and I married secretly before the voun culeivation ineretieed to suet; an e • ger eta iseasee, especially . tuber- - • :
t • d' ' •
t en .a. ..; to e bap ice . Ifuty. the 'man left his natiee shoees; so' that ,„ . .. r• tent that it is now. the most . come
Samaria" and t , Lord himself was. with them T(Matt. ;if anyteing had happened to the cap- 'he pseuuo ghost stumbled ahci fell mon and easily obtained. fruit in our . there are inter -colonial queries,- For In all this spread of knowled .- d
ge an •
' education es that of the larmer. 'Ilis
hen on their weer
las"h1 , I.; d P1 " • . wader markets. . exaMpleo re here in Sydney wants ta good 'sense it is nnfortunately very duties are noodoubt onerettse he 'is
back to Jerusalem, preached the gos- 20), end the S'plrit wrought ltain while lie• was abroad,: his fel-- she was ushed from the rooin • • •
pel in many villages* of the• Samaro' xlilit^ y. eobel will be a eittle ,. wed wen introduee 'Canadian maple sugar in- real onliged to work 'hard, as who• has .• •
gloriously, "With . the heart man ,tnne-a •cousideraele one,' 'far .ekeeed- Aside from...a few long poesible to lose eight Of tho
itans. They evidently .left • Philip. br i Yet ta to tha.Australian finerkets. Aed so issue. it, is no exaggeratipn ta say not who earns an'honest'living? Yet . •
' busy in the int -dale& a Oreet wietk 1.1e.11evetb. en. t°.
w en h ce , s . ade ! 61 oi lti becorn Isobel s, :end' make
ith the • out ' confessi n i m ' .1 a a ' '
righteousness. tencl,ing thet at old •Sir Pierce himself- edu 1
ary Anstruther. And in five. .
°1°Or.rerr °1°.211logl" .,laugh- known. kiwis of oranges, the various
rianies. do not signify quality.eWhilo .• , . „ - - that Many a .one 'who can glibly pat -
the offices ill Victoria. street hecione withal he is independent. ' Politi- ' •
' in Samaria,' an while .coutinuinge minute she' wits el ' ' '
s . . ,a e.ep a . ,
gain' - ltiv an interpaewary betweee these ear- , cians Iliad the farmer the iniast inde-
faithfuller to preach Christ a messen
. unto selvation" (leom. x, '10). ' "flie ',her independent of •her father. • • cu eters abn to ,pioduce large, ter off the number ' of cubic feet . of'
et its juices, as NATI; as the otiee a wed the farmer is taking his lal*ce
Christ is the Son Of Odd." Compare the gravel uodernenth it, and. a. mo- in Westminster Broedwa.y the great
Canadian X'aci xc Railway, an e among e coun ry s ru era. le re -
the confessions of Peter said Mertha• Intent 'jitter the head ot Captain Mary Arti•udther; evden thought she and ire:sextet evergreen leaf, pro- eerioes shipping companies iuterest- • . . sult is that agriculture is making
Overcome,
'in Matt. xvi, 10; John xi, 27, and Ralph appeared; framed in, the ivy. clamls it is a natiee of the ttop ce, ed. As to callers, oee wonders what So much stress iS In these more rapid progress thee any other
iragreece of. its ivory white blossoin• 'f• ' d. th The Haleit 'of Laier.Lungs May Be th t ,
Ti '
to mike a wild encirt te speak-- •
X. born of God:" Unlees you have ever ' ers were in an inseaot clasped in one • does not matter nor• does tee filet VARIED ENQUIRIES.
thae it is impossilile fer anyone to
gress will keep pace with the tad-
naiss the lesson. Good -ventilation is,
vancement of agricultural education.
aeo s aims, I Or --tin is ir 'out of bed, seized her unwelcome) vis- that it is 'not ia reality" the golden og taught' in all our schools, if it is.
An eX merchant i South. .• Weles
fer the erutheyotecati- .Pieree• - did . . mat - know; itor b the sh-ould rs, wl •ah w r not always -practised e and treat- IloW necessery it is then that etu•-
teliced with and led. to Christ e 'soul ' the,' • d th S'
ties, potting them into communecae
air .. necessary:, for -each.- one te • , • •
tion and gleing them informatirm of breathe.. raeSely. draws a. full •beeeth. No .einployer; no party, 'no
everY kind. Hundreds of -other cases sect, can influence his judgekhixt. on, a.-
. . •• . Freilt. ear . is a free . • gift.
• ' h '
,eonuch had believe itt his heart and Ihe 'conversation of the cousies fruit, the size •muste be a secondary •
ger froni heaven is Sent to him corn- • •
•
d '
coefessed with hisi mopth end was Oilseed far on into the night, and ex • morning, 7 en site weke. consideration in choosing the fruit,
mending him to leave Sameria and '
, -, weie quite ready for a further. public eon- 'three was striking from the old clock !Mart' tonna. bloodonarks . on . her as some large oranges have verY mg:a e el e 0 show
go down to the desert way, - fession . *before all his servants, for 1 on the turret when. Captain Wilbra- han s, • . • ,., thick, coarse skins, are light, coarse-
, commercial work the High Commis -
the use u but it is like most of the gifts of 13 •
can influence the growth of his crop '
. . .
d bti th .e weie in ' •with him ..hamad9sed his young bride one long 1 "Pooh!" she *aid. "This is car- ly aired, end inferior. in flavor. 'Pile I . . . e • r 3.1 11 ' • • or the price he. will' get for It He • •
Heaven in thae 'we must do a:our
N t h •
was betAveen Jerusalem. and Gaza.
. . . . t 38, 30. '"Ohe spi it of the Lot 'la Imo an pieleued to leave bY
r d st t. , d • , • i .g a a . .. ,, best , oranges are heavy,• comPeet, 1 . • share of week to benefit by t. o
• term oke a bit too far! 'However .
capitalist, Loird Strathcona's &Pett-
it may . I
ork and go to a desert road Nettle' ralle"e awaY Phalle,
saw hint no more, ' and he went we . - 'In three deys, dearester he seid 1
that the eunuch 1 the .window, as he bad come. . I we shad SCC at breakfastetane.
A long, loud shriek • eor .hel smooth, end thin ekinned,, of• lighter I
meet tvill tell you how •best to invest doinee Would' .eixpect te; ha,ve . a . ' good
just because a pair. ol bellows
unreasonable thing to leave, a Jo ea • ,..,,,,.
lovut being told why or. wherefore, but I P colter, and contain loos oil, 'while the
your money' ; and even if you are A
the great motto of a 'true worker hareh; nn_ brea.efast . pounded. With an uneasy on a nail by the chimney, but
his way rejoicing. Hove strange thee to the, weeping.gire ex .win return aroused .us all just as the gong for pulp is fine. grained, with a sman
humble emigrant You will be loaded ItihuilsIg
_ud• whole thing must have seemed to the ;and claim you from yoer is exaetly What •nan.ner people ex -
with God must be "willing u. ense • of something • horrible, Ni!_a_ proportion of • fibre, abundxtnce of
. • with absolutely eccurate and reliable
obedient.'• • drioer of the chariot •and the rest of nothral, fathere, • • I s h all sweet, deliciously flavored Juice. The
rented ra tt r, inndt•given; iullr.inior- Pact of their lungs, which ere reallY
27, 28. "And -he arose and s t 1°Ivi:' ilehest oranges have Et russet skin. -
P atian atlix tt. tl 9 s eamship services, only- the bellows given us by whieh
ereee; the company-the•stranger bayited to . ',Mot , you Th43, do now, if you ;rus ted d ' the passage to wary
-" ride with -tbeir . master, the. earnest have the courage! ' said a grating I 4tO, ru I er room, in the story oh The simplest and surest •way th lille . ° to keep the fire of life burning bright
ewe behold, a, man of Ethiopia. who which, as a, matter of fact; but. few ai es, tree lanth (spellings for labor,
conversation,. the- baptism, Ile sud- voice froin the . deorwaye and Sir test the fruit is to take it up in the a,nd clear • ,within us.- •
' had Come to Jerusalem hor to wor- •
have seemed a etrange and
• 1 of us believed, and where we had left band and • judge of its' teeight • by• . .
deli dieappearwice of -the •stranger • Pierece-feir It was,hee-strode in -teethe • iralighing girl the night, before. lightly tossing- or ."Ilefting" it. ' • • . It is .not too Much to. assert that
ship, was* returoing and, sitting in ° "Tim • develdpment • a Canada " •
ane their Master's new, joy, which robin, .and slashed his daughter's him- 1 the . ; lungs properly used: in• a, conaParee
his chariot, reed Eeaias, the pro•• ' &mid Lord Stratheona "is progres
„ . - no doubt, he told . them all about band across the face With his oiding- I The door of it was epee, . audeon There are as whey ways of serv- - • - tiveiy close room .will do naore d
. goo
phet: Here, then, is the reason of .. • . , . . sing et a wonderful eate,' and the
encl. the queen too 'when •he arrived whit). • . het knees' upon the .threshold wae ing nd e t• g ti - • o ti §
a a in as ie.° ate vatic e than laz 1 ' • i •
y ungs n an open field.
I. M A t th it Doetenicin wil I ' nil
i, am co dent, As- .
. . . - _ _i home! The Lord by Philip wreught In another monientethe two men, . of the fruit. ' • , This trick of lazy lungs is a habit
the aieger s visit te Philip. Geed saw ^ •. . „ • • . ary us re or, w a the, blood -
the hungering sou& ot ems man 0 eonish the woied withiii the next ' '
Ei. &ea a. d some . e we , were engaged in a , . • . .. , . g The most, common method and fa- like ally other, and may be evercoine
t work that day n voun r d old • • staineil upturned face of Et olden- •
great authority under the queen of • ten ^ get Ilhal 1 t '
y e, . , e t 1,3 , expor s of the
. - h t time We 'may hear the 'sequel, to this straggle which.otio at least of them. haired gee m a white ..bed -robe en omits way With Floridans is •to Out , by persisteht effort. Many persons,.
Ethiop a, an e.ev . produces of -farm, fisheey,..forest, and' ' • • - • •
story from the lips of the eunuch .wwild not survive, fen:there was bit- ' I • • the •frult in half, across the ,grain, . . . , • for example, are afflicted with e ner-
longi g soul, an "Oh hel *me hel met" cried oor . mine have increased .282 eer vent - '
himsel . . a eu e that Philip was ter lintred in the hectets• of botlioand• e,„ • P ; . P . P . forming two cups, .the pelp Wed juice lee_ ho.,;.„..- - • - • • vous habit of holding the breath,
ri cl Philips the faith -
f I • m r
ful xnessenger in 'Samaria, Was the r 0 obi. to Z38 805 '005-; •
• • • and 'au ny a. time glad that both forgot the -presence • of thelair Ma -Y. . Y e . - ie then eaten with a spoon. • • t`'''''` • "s" o' / . • / • uncoosciously. These are tho pimple ter as ta ping a su ar 1 t •
" has beeie a r ”Ites Evel n-mv sister Fere- •
has leisure from his labors, when he
Can call his soul his own and he is
at all times his own master. /le
in a position to • enjoy the fruit et
his labors, the luxuries of 'life arid
the pleasure of living as few others
are. If he has too long stood in his
own Way and has been contemptu- •
ously daubed a, "hayseed" he has at
last begun to. realize that he is in the '
broadest and truest seiese a "hay-
seed," the origin. of his country'n
wealth, beauty and greatness. •
.
TAPPING MAPLE TREES. • 11.
•There Etre some fine paints to be
obseryed even in such. a simple mat -
since t foineatven oi the Dominion h •t of 1 nt of time s ent Here areP Ave points, "just for in'
g map e ree.
• had a prorapt and obedient •SOCvS:Ab,
: he was•so promPt IMO obedient. How young ,girl, who; in lier white chant.- She ceene m . n e mg The , Cuban •raet oa s o pee,
•chosen vessel. God knew that Ile
y
tried to speak to me, but could not; orange at the table, by in- 1867,, the - exporte Of Canadian oub-ef-doors, yet catch, cold easily,
the Spirie of the Lord catight him ber robe, e cowered in the comer of running an'
in Philip. ," • manufactumd.goods durin th aine
EMILY' know' not; but believe that, the room arid watehed her father and I -I- thought of the story. about orange fork from 'stein end to centre i g e digest poorly, said _are always more
29, 80, "Then the spirit said unto
por o have' e.clvanced •no• less thee cir less "under the weather" physi-
tee Anished his work,ehe super- ilghting tor the life -blood of het: hus_ Lady Isebel-thouglit- some of you. arid holding the 'fruit firmly; the peel 788 per cent• -from 2017 o8o to
no:tura:11y disappeared. . •-.... • , „. td. - , • • -
ba and white pulp aro cut away from - '''' - call3r. They • are often Muth berme
• Philip, Go near tend join thyself •to ila'Yl - were playing ericeeeupon me -and .1 Z3,227,829.. • ' •
. .. 40. "Philip Was found fited by 'a conrse of,• active exercise
at Azotus, "O he captain, a -better swordsman tur •
'nee her out of WA ro m! she ...- "
9 tna itucy meat, leaying a golden ball, • "Canada. is anxiouS • 'to' supply. .
tins chariot." At Samaria an angel
. spoke. to him; now the Holy Sierit .
and, passing thrOughahe Preached in than his uncle, yoUnger mad more ac_ woret ansveer ree! • And she's qUite whieh .you preeent to your lips. on ,,,,, nev of our wants, and there -is because it is. impbssible to exercise
cold and stiff! Evelyn' Evelyn! tee prongs of the,fork. Others pre- —' " vigorously lewithout drawing some
tells him what to do. As•to the
believers she all the cities till he came to -Caesar- tive, too, tried te disarm. 'Sir Pierces. every reason in the world why tr
Spirit „speaking - to somebodyaefor God's eer ••0 good deep breathe. •
This last place seeing to lia.ve but •a sudden inovement of the elder 0h; help • mei' to peel the orange at each end,
should stand Int her Take horses '
chapters x, 19; xi 12; xvi, 6; 7, and cae"
been. Philip's home, and - a, church man .4e.aled. hi$ owe fete,' and the fa, • . . leaving rt, band around the centre, i . • - ' ' Many other persons -and, they con -
sake help 1nel" • • • • ' .
aanaua has supplied a great nerabee stitutat.he reat majorit • • -
consider the proIntses in a tete eiv, wast gathered thete (Acts xed, 81 ther of the Laely Isobel fell with her . Wilbralmin put Iiis arm rimed pain This IS cut and the sections of the
o nts fo th rim Id ti en
Spirit and be guided by Him,. See we find PhiliP in Samaria or in the '"One word -ono Word,' Ralph, out like a ribbon,, . with the orange. LIT 'Ianadititin eh 3r' al . I
Al • inowi t tl
f h o ite omtnibus com- and although
26; xv. 28'; xvi, 18. It ig possible . . . . , kind -breathe' only with the upper
for us to hear the voice of ' tne
oldie 2_,). .1t. matters not whether husband's eword-point Ws side. Hexer, argl liftedb her from the fruit separated by drawing tins band
orses are moor- 'pare 0i. the lungs,
-be_ ground. Dr. Fur er • kneeled -down
alexia or going from place to place, fore 'I diet' he whispered. And the they may •breathe regularly, do oot
"A. broken bioeci-vessel," he said, e
sectioris strueg like beads. panics or t eir s reng h and ea- draw in. sufficient air at a, breath to
also Isa. xxx, 21. God las promised beside her sister.
yea_ he. is over preeching Christ . young' man. bent over him.' 'Lower!' Tula is it dainty Way th eat the durAnce above all other breeds."
nicioue habit of
that Ire will surely guide His - • gasped the dying man hoWer!' And when he raised his head agaiii. "The mandarins and a. small variety of relb.tIblieteleuretfibeeplel:
p e s. wax , , an • e eve e , . • ; . ,
I (I' 8) cl le il Hs ' a.s• his son-io-law steeped down to poor girl has been dead at 1,east orange called the "Idd-glove" or-.
ENORMOUS IlEstaa'S.
• AMAZING TISE OP T1MPER him •Sir Pieree 'struck upwards with hours.''
y of matt
-by His Spirit through leis word,. • angese • ; Lord Strathcona earefully collects p,00r, thallow. breathing has been
if necessary "by His • Spirit apart • • . • a, sudden movement, using a dagger .(tlote--1.11te breaking of a, blood -
is 22 000 000 Acees.
guides iri one or other of three ways
and tabulates all criticisme, and breken tire the heelth undergoes such
The leneinal Deameed thci Statere .
Arhich lad lain concealed in his efessel 'frequently destroys the poiver THREE OJIKES. commercial and:other engtdries, and marked -improvement, • there is' Such.
to it and by His providences or the
from Hia word, but never contrary Stricken traitorously to the heart,
eveats of daily life. A believer ell u on the bodv of his father -M -
ought to be a Spirit filledand Spirit. JaalqS Oswald, Of Madison, Wise few , P . ALMOST AN ESCA.P11.
• • 3 eve • d " est ta.in - Wilbrahent of speeeh).--Londan Ansevers.
. Swiss Cake -Oils -hale cup. butter
- acts• • as. a many-sided ambassador brightening of the spirits and int -
between the -vast Dominion. and the. prwiemont of the looke, that the
creamed witie tWe eups sugar; -whitee Mother Couetry, • The result is ' ' an luxury of deep breathing is . not iikee
a four eggs beaten stifle 0110 cup cnorinous and vast growing trade in ly to bo readily foregone. , .
grain, flour, butter, • che'ese, eggs, A good way to start the haw Itabit
.
poultry; fruits • of all kinds, hay, is to •tako deliberetely a felve mine
ovaporeled vegetables • arid .fruite,• utos at stated intervals - and devote
jams' and jellies, maple syrup, to- them to proper breathing. If this is
bacco, leether, wood pulp, and titer. done systeinatically the reformer will
chandiso of every likely" and unlikely find himself Unconsciously breathieg
kind, even includihg mounted' tan- tnore and more, until very soon he is
nuns' , • heads as ornaments, and .oheying nature end really breathieg
wooden bungs 1 ' • to live: In this way we must all
"The agricultural wealth of the work for a living if We want tt good
country,' tot/larked Hie Lordship, ono.. • .
d • Besides the gain in the getieral
"Os' • onormobs, • Immense -.cultivate
areas furnish grain for tho miller,- health -which coMes front the- habit
fruit and vegetables for •the eanner ; of deela breathing . there is created a,
beef, pork anc1 mutton tor the meat reserve ' strength • and' preparedness
trade; and cream for the butter and which is , often - of great service- in
'those faetories. Then our foreses wardiog Off pubnonary diseases. • •
controlled person, poi eine° .God Ale- is said to be a great authority •on • Isobel, who until that . So ear as Is knoWn onlY etie of the Sweet milk,' ttvo plea flour sifted
sires it whet ca.n hinder but our timber and the luinber trade, •a,nd in 71°°1. r•adY with fl woll rounded teeepoons of
unwillingness 7 Prompt and obe- a recently published article he geve moment had .eowered. in her corner, Boer prisoners ' sent . to Bermuda lies .bakieg powder; one eup currants-, and
dient, Philip ran to the ehariot and, ,some figures shoviing how great le gave Ono loud ehriek, preased Sine succeeded in regaining -his liberty.. ten drops lemon extract.. Dake in_ a
hearing the eenuch reading in the the cone , t . n e long despairMg kiss upon the up- ' hut sevel•al of them lieeto •so fat .loaf, ' •
AMPtian Of wood er ear 1 • '
prophecy of Isaiah, he tend elluder- -in the Milted $ otos. a .
^ - I turned face of • her dead husba,ed, I evaded' the vigilance' of the . guards I ' Bride 'Calm -Ono aad tete-half cups
standeot thoh what thou readest ?" "Over 4,000,000,000 feet of nine whese -blood beemeared her bed -robe, 1 ie. the prisou mines as te escape ,to , sugar and two-thirde Witter, mem-
- - - and, with a rush,. threw herself head- .
See what pains God will take to lumber ithused annually tor mataies, !long the main island. 'In their atteMptS ,cd; whites of, six egge- beaten stiff;
cause oho' to understend His ivord the equiValent a the product of 400 1 fronv the window. -Her shriek ' the peers' prove thonaseives to be ex- two-thirds cup sweet milk; two and
when•Ho sees that,desire in the 'heart acres of virgin forest. • 011 Airterieeele Aroused the: house; and two •days ceedingly. ingeelous, as ,is illustrated
, rOne-letlf ceps flour, sifted with two%
later three corpses ,were • csaTied to -
and rentember. hoW the Lord, Jesus' reelrOade about 626000,000 ceoss :the , 0.. by a story from Pearson's DirAgAZilan teaspoonsebaking powder; ten drohs
ei graveyard of llohinvood .
on the reiturrection,day took two• or tiee • are required • ,atinually. 0 , Ono man under cover of darknees •of almorah. extract; • two-thirds cup
three hours to .opon the Scripturee amount of timber' used• every year
fIll, ;•Churche where ell the Wilbraleous he •watto.11,. bomber of breathing -holes in .grated cocoanut. , -136.ko in time pan
to those; -two who, were slo'w of for eies , q
is e ual to 8 000 000 000.; buried Lady .. fsobel was buried a big packieg-case which, With its oe minutes. • .. -
heart to. believe (Luke xxiv, 82). feet of lumber. In h s country t ere i 2
t 1 ' ' h 'there lewd& her husband; • het her cover. knocked off, was lying on the I Gold . Loef Cakto-Oneefourth cup
•
May •hlis pAtienee be ours, • aro now stem:ling neerly -7,500;000; „4,„„„e„
spirit enema rest, •ond on every an- ;beach. Tho follotvingenorning • Ware , butter; 'one co . sugark one -hail . cup
te egaPi t) ' s e . th gt ' b lit 1 Itclea4' on . other • nights ass. well -
of the tragedy--seme saY, ling. the bathing liour ho succeeded in , sweet milk; two egg yolke; one cup
. 81. "tiet desired Philip thet he 1 h oles. Tile avera e life f ' '" '—'
a. po 0 s en year , o a a 1 Lady Isobel Visits- her • old bedroom ' an:waged. unobserved to get his head
launchidg this, bottom side up, attd flour; ono teaspoon baking powder:
oat:. teaspoon orange juice. one-half
. would come up and sit with him."
The treesurer . of the queen was a 750,000 •are required. every year .°r. just ete the turret -clack strikes three.. under it, Ito had taken the iodate- tetteup big seeded raisins. Bake en a
. great -man and at' this time i iding renewals. These fligures do not in
. .--"' "She goes to theeorrfer from which , tion to knot a piece of cord through loaf. ' •
in his Chariot, vehile Philip Ives poor cinde'teleplone les er-rollway t le-
? - ' she watched tha fatal, struggle Avidelt two of the breathing holes in what,
, and probably had the appeatance 0 g • . en led . in the deaths of her .husband
a wayworn. traveller, yet see bow -ber .consumed • annually for poles and; cd had been the bottoire but as it neat-
.
. an father' she tries s th tried nn
cordially he is received by the .tuitti ties is equivalent to toe timber ti t i i' • a -° -- ed %vas the top of the- box. Doldieg
of authority. Matiy messages MC , r
, . tor help, but no eound comes teem
been unopoken and letters unWritten forest her lovely hits. alopg With the receding tido sr'
, evhich the Spirit lista whispered be- "E'er Inctldeg thee Pegs everY .year, ,..Thoso who hose seed th0 host__ slowly and naturally ' that to the
• bulte. /t, is (Ars to ohey ; resulte to the ,second growth of 8%500 acrec -L-have seen the stains of .blood it on guards the packleg-case appeared to ,
&nista sorne timid sOul has feared re- the amount, ef thither ueed is equal and. 1 knoW matey who have tfone so ,s drifting at random on the waves. •
tract; require' about tpo,000 cords of .1 00 haPponed, however, • that the
itre the Lord's. # See Jer. I, 7-0. of hardwood latid, Lasts and boot her chamber -robe, and say that,Paf-
orie wbo had been .cruelly ill teeitted. Wood. Although the making of Po" the ghost of Lady /sobel-as Lady,
Y to call 'for help envious eyes) of a Sailor on One oi the
82, 88. Ile Was reeding' of some ter . striving. pitifull
but, like a, Semb or A 'slieefe was per teem Wood pulp le a conipara,-
„ Isobel herself did on the night of her British grunboate fell upon this box
-ho nahaal, •°°"'` death -glides to tho windoW, throwS ,ti;s' it drifted past, and. weed for
from Whew. all Justice was teem emotion Of Wood for tbis porpetedi herself front it, and disappeare. Then StriinSitaWs" being Marco, lie ob-
dfintb before bise poesecittors-one tiVelY Arne Process, t
away and Who Was finally slain. le equal to over 800,0.00,000 .boar sometinieseenet, aiwayee,a bong, loud _drag it aboard. Ono can imagine
foot of timber, fnr which it Would wan is. heard from the ta ma permission. holm an (singer to
next inoroing the evindoW of the bed-
hatetee ' and his surprise when he turned it over.
The storY iS Sei familiar to us that
it does not, • affect no. *We have be neeeseatY, were the trees all
growing together, to tut about 80,- roma is found open, although it- was .
heard It from the prophets Avh0 fore- .1.3
tt110 itetually wituessed the. fulfill- ,esing in America for the lumber and inn before. LIiIIIT Exam /10as
000 acres of forest. We are now securely closed and bolted the even-- - , W , %.
told it and in the gospels from those
Anent of the prepheciee. We know, or .PaPer trade about 40,000,000 feet of ;-,
Oh, you may smile, Ities An- Ontario are still adhering to the very
A. goon many farmers in Lastern
prohrail to itriow, IIint of. Wheat the lumber a year, which is equivalent etruther"--for Mies Anstrutiter was foolish practice of inarketing hogs
,provhets spoke, who fulfilled every
forest -an area equel to Rhode Is -
to about 4,000,000 acres of virgin leghing at the Solemnity With Which that «re too light in weight, and
prophecy 'concerning Ills humiliation ,,„ aptain Wilhealituri was finfehlug his quite unsuitable for packing pur-
but how much do Ave enrol ThIS land arid Cnilll"tiallt" libaae'" figuru story -''but I ean assure you- tbat. I poses. The Cleo, efattheivs Company
Man toad With ihtereet end abtortish
Anent, perhaps for the nest time. 'feel, 'which to lour and Ohe'llalf ti""e' 'room for tat the wetath of the ftoths- month of January their receipts of
. do Wit iticlude the wood used for
,,,% „ would not sleep in Lady Isobel's bed- Limited, roort that during the
childsi"
ei /eine because those het in treet It Wilt thee be aeon that, without %,,I would for less than that!" Selects.. ... ...
'hogs graded as follows: -
1808 '
There are many AvIto haVe never read 49 MUelt" •
k with the gospel have not been faith., takihg anY accotillt OS the i°1',IatS laughed Ilfary Atietruther. "And, , Light., .. ,.. ... ..... 11:340 '
ful to their trust. Contrast Boni. i, • d It h f eat t
' - - '--- u " what is mole. w t" - •Light fats.. .. 600
1 0 000 f h g long yeas ago, to shriek to WS with one hand, he 'swain
1440; I, Theas. il, 4. Or in the pursuit of agriculture, the •
present, annual demand in the /Teavy fats... ...
mouth and 'began at. the Sante Betio; boring roublie reaches' the enormous woryboey treughed.-excepting Vise Stags.. ... .. ...
Kowa.. .. .. ..
84, 115. '"Ilen Philip opened his
, a t t • J , „ P tOttli of 22,000,000 eteres-rin area, Simpkins, who declared that "those Cripples.. ... ...
This lie did in roly to the ettnuci'e equal` to tho ' . A nstruther girls were alWaye trying
ono and a half times Stores... .. !!....
titteetion, "Of' whom speaketh the size of Nova Scotia. to put themselves forward and make •A total of 4;1M hogs, -of which on-
% prophet this'?" Philip did rot Wereta., ..reoPle, talk about, tiifini"..-nati most ly 1808 or about 3:1 per eent. were
troy time on the style of the pro- Tillil' 111,WkiltS/1.1Lt PURSUIT. of us tried to dissuade Mies, Anstruth.. suittible for the manufaeture of first-
phet or on the possibility of there • er front sleeplog in the room, She elass export baeon. If the trade in
being two Isaiah, etteit of whom ratil-.-"Percy, what Is your idea, of would not be perauttded, though, and (I/martian baton is to be inereesed
wrote Part Of the hook, neither did • euccetie ?" et *bent eieven, after a big -fire had or even maintained at, its present
be 80 emelt tee bint at the impossf- Percy --"My idea of saecese ? Well, been lighted, and the old-fashioned volume, it is absolutely heeessary
billty of goy one writing. of thiegs it is having people run after me who. room hall been nunle as toinfortable that only hogs of preper 'weight and
#700 years before they happelool. but used to run imay from Me," aff %possible, We all decorted the oh- quality be sent to. the packing 11011503. ,
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A 000D Ot.TP 010 TtA.
•cup -of good hot tea. is very
who*.esoine. these cold days„.•,yet how
seldom. we got itl Tea is not an ilerb
that imprdves through steeping, but
most tooks think so; they apPear to%
believe.that tiny ncrid, biting, steopg.
beverage made. from tea , leaves is
good enough for anybody. To Many.
green tea IS forbidden , fruit, so to .
speak; its effeet on the nerves is bad;
black tea is usually very herby in
its taste; noe neatly eto pelatable.
'rho very best mixture, leerned. years
ego, when the =Hee, as fa, small girl,
Was aimed tti see and help in the
matter of meting, is one intend of
lenglish breakfast, that sttong black
tea, to two of Young Dyson, the
smooth fragrant • green tea. Of
course, so much need not be purchase.
ed, but by preserving the proportion
one octet a delicious beVerage. in
Making be sure the water la freshly
boiling;"pour on all yqu need, at once.
allowing a meant teaspbonful for each -
cup, and -one for the. pot; lot it
Steed for about three or tour min -
etre; then servo in heated cups. See
-that the pot, which shotild be alWays
of earthenware, never of meted, is
freshly scalded out and hot when the
leaves nre Put in, anti let Rend a
ineinent or so before pouring the
water over. leor tea a Russo.
simply have a, thin slice of kitten
'each moil terve without sugar ond
cream. It in quite the thing now to
refuse eream, but accept Auger, for
youe clip of tee.
.111 1,11
rINI4 moon's. •
Hard pine doers should be that fd.
:gee al! a:4e &trait 'X
itlegala.-sterne tura Mitt.*
'Point 1. Only a sharp bit .should
be used, one' that will xaake a clean--
cut hole.
Point 2. The hole need not be More •
than three inches deep. The investi-^
gationd of the Vermont eeperiment
stations have's/101m that hardly any
pap comes from a, greater dephle
Point 8. The hole should be care-
fully cleaned cif chips, because even a •
very entail quantity of waste mat-
ter will clog the spout, obstruet the
flow of sap, and Seriously rehuce the
yield of sugar. • • . '
Point 4. A spouk shoved be chesen
Of such a pattern. as will 011ow the
freest flow of• silo. It should inter-
fere with the wood tiesue of ,the tree ..
as little as possible. Tiae bark. ra-
ther than the wood, should play an
iiiiportant part in hOlding the spout
Point 5, The spout ••should ba -
Strong enwegh, and its hold on the'
tree firm 'enough, so that it Will safe-
ly support the. sap bucket. eitore-
over, the spout shoUld be easy to in-
sert and easy to remove. 'rhe var-
ious spoots commonly sold at the .
hardware 'stores differ materialig
their merits viben ludged by the fore-
going tests. The eugaremaker will
do well to extunine theln all epee -
fully before buying his Supply for the
conerig seasein
ctoven
1Ceeping the cost of production
'down to the &meat poirit is the key
to success in farming, aud in no de-
parttnent of farm industry eon it be
done to greater edVantage than IP
the management of hens. With the
present price of Wheat, buckwheat,
bate and corn, wed the 'Vieille of eggs
ctbottt to tumble' sharply, it will sbon
Cost more to produee a ilozett of eggs
than they will bring. liar yeare,, at
Wayside Moine, whether grain was
high or lotv, it has been the Prace
tice during the winter, to use clover
er grass for the morning meat. in-
stead of grain, writea Mr. W. 11.
Banter. 1 have fOund it a great sav-
ing in the cost and it bas grert•tlY
ificreased the. egg productiort.
The clover IS soaked in boiling
water a short, time and when. ready
fOr use a little ground grain iff adde
ed. Thue the hens get a, Warm meal
composed of three parts elover hay
iand one part ground grain. „;TkeY
reiith it and show their appratation
by a, getierous supply of egg'. •MY
strain luta the reputation et being a
good laying strain, and I voltribute
the fact largely to this moaner of
feeding. 'rho clover hay 1', Use is
gathered fro/a beneath t &Ado,
1 Where 1 throw down haY So e eat"
tle, and is largely* leavee t rattle
oft
OM.
NEARBY TIlltIASIIIVP.S.
alwaye give the prof',
tiest embroidered things I do to my
mother."
Marle---"That is kiwi and thought,.
_fel of you."
I,uele-"Yes ,• theh I Can berm*
there, yott know."
'Would eupport her poPuletiett for
5* Months only.
All the food reioed in Itogland