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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1902-03-20, Page 7.11 -: - e . ...--.... - a , - EAsTER MORN. ifORIETTES OF TEE WAR, Morose and tagtion dispoeitiore MORALITY' An ULOTIIING, rgUSONAL vourams.• . #'?nt;,?I.C4F.F:c.:+".+3,1i.nv;t4i4i:*>.ilifi.+Wh*Nc :0.: .,..: ,,,,,. ..,... .,.._......,_"___. „.,, , , . • .• WIIER.OROWNED - . fati to mien* the con is euce a be yee witilial eliguired, tuning camttot TO WEAR ‘,.., Bring Easter ilowere the fitireet, The A.D.O. waS a gilded youth with ' • ,e„,,,.• „,..01„,,v,errm ,Ak 141k vyvat ,COrn, and to •the exclusiveneeil of the " erode.; altare to adorn. HUMOROUS S$DE Or THE C,AM- There arrived at the town cone • • Seet. HARRY 301-INSTOWS gee. IlutPs oi Intereat About Some i c , T , , a, drawl Itild a. vacant etitre. e. lisew Quecii• Her Grave was an Mee- I i I tiValtlt perfume trio Alava, .....,- - 1 liut putting aside the official posi- Military Sherlock au. Dross. in England te. , .-eet- C1.4.0s • B .. - ‘11Lretet4 ' tte"+"""e"""w".' ''''''''''"e"""•• Iluccieuchs elle uniees that charm. and A24„n ,„„,,,,,„.„ _„ ,,. 4,,„ 4==K/1\T TQ XT. 'gracionsuese which are chartieterietic. -"e; 4.""'".' '44 tonnaotuoletdobey ateilug4e:nierealRelipristloicee4. tol p=4EzicE mi. .A.FRIOA. Prominent People. 1 Zil- RA S ' 'LIDS: To Him whose name is dearest, yea. the Clearest, PAIGN IN SOUTH AFIl1CA:, of her house. Lady Lanedowne is This resurrection morn. lauguago end tearless ot gold lace. 4.,,,,.. 'Orb i) oldeet postiniteter lt happened he was taking a morn. Evidenee From That Country That is Mr. Urittliewo, of Croombe, near Z , i Mr 09roAatiOn Robe and Crowe. her sister. • Remarkable reate et a Ifritieh Ittingerford, who was appointed in y, 1818, and still perform leit3 dude% kei-ipeeteieeeeeeeeer„ •-eatel-ertieFeierite-Etiee: Will Be AbeeltItely And alma the Easter token ing liquor et the club when. the gene Morality Does Not Depend. !Aline , of the Ntstrgss of the Rubes' With usoureing .one's heart broken, Holmes. • . oral. entered and was passing through although he IS eighty-four years • of . • " . New, the room in which the colonial was . ago. Some resurrection Morn. people or the degree of inialesty they James Ilezerott, .ung. ga'redhiefige are various storiee told re- * 'there is no one on whose judgment - All friendless and forlorn; Sir Harry Johneton is the latest possess and the .emount of clething !azure oldest voluuteer, has just hot croes bun. The eimplest ex - the courtesy of the War Office he the origin a the familiar The mac thing that the •Queen hae the Queen relies mere implicitly than Their dear ones HQ has taken • Thera aro thousands of incidents a when he noticed that the Aus- Sergeant -- .on that of the. Hon. Charlotte Again to life shall wekert . :war which are not of sufficient im- trellen'e face was unfamiliar. ../.1i, 'to declare that there is no connee- insiste4 on frOM .the beginein.g. is iniad 0 walk to her thr theless, have an intereet PecullariY "erd Victorians." , When Speke •discoverecl the very in- shoulder the rifle, and to otten planation is that when the religious tion between ehe moral sense of. a that the grece and beauty of her i•Knonys, who has held. the office of hportance.. to cable, which do not fit you, sir," he roered, "who the devil died at Cheadle, aged eiglity-eix. By --nue? . t" marked degree, Whdf wore the crown of thorns telligent people of Uganda, op, the wits ellowed to wear the uniforin, to more striet than now only a certain observances Of Holy Week werii far corenation rebes shall net be sacri- en. exactly in one's Weekly letters. tieed eo historic precedent or to the twenty yeare and enjoye her • /".* 'His life tor all was given, which do not make in the slightest u.IT'uhyeou :o"lonial roe° and saluted, Woman of. the Bedchamber for some , pietare out of the Middle Ages. Her carried out by Miss Knollys, • au And tearful eyes should brighten he fo.und to hie surprise, that they encampments of his corps until 1000. eaten on Holy t'eiday, and that was Wrist -so much so, in fact, that His ---•2 a. mount of bread was olloWed to be ien th Westminster Abbey • looking has a T110 Queen's private behests are their own, 'which renders their ex- , . "eciptain j.....,,,, . seee ee. ensued, they wear. "When did you arrive 7" demanded College . 91. -Ilere'lds• She 1144.11! jesty's confidente and affeetion iit a 1547, ilutt the two was riven. degree for history, but which, never- rt d That beevY heerts shoule lighten, . elusion from printed record a sheer northern .shores of Victoria Nyanza, The Kaiser le an enthusiast: naijoi- The reign of death is ended, . There is nothing particularly lurid eelf to me, sir 7" demanded T-, bark of A certoin tree and by pound- " agricultural purposes, to be inareed •oll in the. dough to show its Queen's confidante lies somewhat de - Our .Saviour Lord ascended, adding a rider condemnetory to his e and breadth. But the 1 helices . 4adi 3 esura ection ram ti, gar Wallace. in the London Daily . tits!, ygeeenteerra.ala. 3r, Xi:till:we stories, .wbich 1 wieti to toll listener's visuel omens. ing and working it made a. fairly coMpeted for duriug the next twe ve continued to. trees their doug 1 ong .robes will heve A modern etyle So ,With her she will discues her ward- , waste of good niaterio.1, writes Ed- sir," was the reply. illujesty lute offered a, .substuntial tion ot eeremonial drese duriug the layed her Melesty's preparationS for Who came, the lowly born, you here, arid, indeed, thie letter is. The colonial was riled. .1 went to serviceable substitute for cloth. - . months. In addition the Kaiser has after the occasion for mea:irin: fee Pe ie Possible, ear the Teeucicla robe more intimately than With any "Why have you not reported your- were clad "tit head t° feet 4a hark Daily man. - one -else. The recent illness of the . cloth. They took the fibrous inner ,er prize for the best motor -car suitable less a eollection of short stories then o ther natives. imtimated that be will make the i due to force of habit or- from ree bread had passed. Whether this was The Queexi has heel her dame ot the of Wates; but all that sinks into in- eeeseelYs ,s now convatescent and in • petitor in 1.008. ligious sentintent Is A matte conjecture., anxieties belonging to the prepare- t•he coronation, hut, happily, Miss -put of the ordinary. Many years • ago Queen/Alexandra It is possible that beetle wee inark- i anis period of her .reign as Princess are , , 1:.fiPletz.itu,ewnlifilitMxt=tiale •a ki.zy recelling of incidente of war "ur ufileu; "u were nut' in' but . I on hie long African journey, who • Sedge had seen n 0 awerdheaself to the successful corn- proachieg great eveet. • • t 1 For instance, I remember what _ the, colonial.. . "I doll. know their names," said . cover then,. from fled( to heel. In Iiaita triail-Qaantd ed with the sign of the cress because I eigniecance in eompareion with tne ,.,,, a day or two she will again be in This resurrection mein. that at the tittle' struck me as being 84;11:ovowoeffIreeTe; ," were not rather scantily attired. But .. .i seemed to nee to be a remericeble ex- there were very few tribes trY trtilrugveitsedat tau that symbol was so prominently in atteudanee •on her beloved mistress. the Buganda believe in garments that _ FOR. BASTER. . ,. throughout tropictie Africa, that are distance of WO yards. The rifle. was all intuits' during the celebration of I choosing of her costumes for the ap- perately,. for he bad no gift • of len. do- is rifle is now ono of her most . .,„ to be eaten on so holy 4 daY as It is more probable e. the huuented Sherlock Holmes made so completely clothed as the Baean- placed in position for .her, and with 1-1°15! Week. robes for such it historic ceremony sweet and ho y houg, s, - ...e. 4 ! us familiar which was exhibited by "Well," said the • colonial, dee- her iirst shot she hit the bull's e . , that the sign of the cross originated with the idea. of comsecratieg bread Her Majesty thinks tt a good thing "Describe them, then," said Gen- fact, that a coronation can only occur 44440;40:44•444•44,444,444*44.;4.8.4.x.. hibition of those powers with which. eral T-, once in a lifetime. The selection. of Eastertide is a time so- given to 1. , state of uncertainty as to the. form A pave' ot any.shape or material, were on the track of the main body. glass." silly ass of a chap ..witie.an eye. robes of Manchester cottons. Mary Hie copy is well 'written, but ahnost - ..._ _, and is • ija7e. .sordhar.t4i'ci-tv(iiitgtilY11Lii•;:infuettalleely:tiumarleelbae,1:•wail:•e: and i.e.:, hot Cross bue do not -seern to ine The traditions connected with the involves countless consideeetioue of custom of .giving sotao little token ats ' • . ee 'the staff officer of one of the columns pato, "one was an ugly looking When Stanletr visited the same pee', T4 a • -- choosing of dress for State cere-,_ day, is appropriete as Well as pleas- *.et. detail, which do not enter into the - of affection in remembrance of the + iEAsTE Re •.i: ' re 17::101hldhad the good fortune to devil wieh a beastly tempee-e ple years betel.. he found that Arab treasure servee in a allies case in one of her noseessions• at; Cape- Colony, and there seemed. to after l-ee Wet in the "Good." interrupted T-, "that's 'merchants had carried tons of cot- - - - very likely responsible for the smelt bread or buns of to -day. ton cloth to the greet lakes. Well- privete rums, at Sandringham. montals in general, as, indeed, the ant. . From quite inexpensive nutter- .• . , A We were hot be some doubt • as to whether we continued the Australian, l'ny staff officer." "And the other," "wee a to-do llaganda, were wearing flowing - Mr. Kipling is a careful worker. peeresses have discovered, who until ials, many charming - gifts inny be X a few days ago Were in a harrowing .inesie at home. . . • eleeeeseeeetessegattoeaeseeeeteeetaeseeses their trains which the Lord Charn- lilies, as emblematic. - and' if welL asked one fashionable young lady or untied a small party to • d cotton cloth and. Stanley o'ltEttaitnbelne 0.1ntlestectihoroelFat;e11(11 rit, ilia . iost 11,14.3. feleiteevnicaeg t hese dp reeasetriti g b aokti ign,y seelelionege_, oi their kirtles and the length of • painted 'with a duster of pure. whit? "What , ie the good of as.ter ?" or whether the wily Boer had de- "Right you are,. my boy," said •the , man and Woman was fully dressed, every .paragraph is scored them to wear. berlain's regulations will permit done is something sure to please. •anether, , - - . : Heavy . drawing paper, cut into , "Easter ?" replied „the other, • you." - A.D.C.. Sorry to . have 'troubled all waute tion should lessen the cost. tee h owl eesealdle .esetermikitzliigal og . oLlitlinegctieveeeee, e. sweetened, and generously fruited bedecked leaves of bread, testefullye • I" torieltalieZtisoaolf reatehezerrlieteezifeoprocrotet: . LEAD US OFF HIS TRACK. . 'Satisfied • ,gerieral, "tbe idiot's , ber boudoir at Marlborough House long,- or any fenciful shape, end should have to wear our frun3pish same story -no Boers had passed as • • . • other thought then ta -kill" theme bun. - • • with currents, or raisine, It ie the sentimene of custom only which con - The Queen has her trials also, and leaves,. which May be squa.re; ob- "Why, •if it wasn't for Easter, vie Every farm -house we passed told the . 1, . 'The railroad is *low • completed It through his maraiscripts with no trols the popularity of the hot cross has had on occasions the Appear- , made- into booklets with.' riblions, old winter bonnets and hats till the far as the owner knew._ ‘ . • • -- gei°g111411. tNtire - ;1%. B. 5iit.cgteicirwt?i . anee of a school of design and a - when painted, form - beautiful gifts. summer millinery, put In an appear- It Was a etraightforward answer REVOLT IENAOES RUSSIA. soon be able to buy .411 the cheep cottoh cloth they went, for: freights the world is site who reigns .over the is the natural 'elite:Male int a coneen- Probably the smallest monarch. in It may be that. our hot cross- bun modiste's establishment combined. 7 A leaning rustic cross, . set in a bed Ando. Easter- is the most delightful given in every case, and the - fact that the farmers' •foritge was in • -- • Shall it be silk or shall it be velvet? -of mess, is a 'good design for the .season in the whole world," will be reduced to about one-fourth .1-linclu vassal State of Illiepal, and tration of the .renerence bread thin- . Is it to be erabroidered with gold or cover; or it loose emingement of vie-, We recognize Easter a$ -the time everY caae Untouched, gave some sort - • : • • of the price charged these 'many governa a nation of more thau a, wands In all countries as one OR ' /TS 'GROWTH DUE TO POLITI- studded with gems ? Shall the her- lets: or daisies, scattered around and for general awakening, We are told eof credence to the story. .At lastewe CAL DISCO TENT. • • ' .years for cestly carriage ' million souls. Itbis dwarf is a wo- Gocl's meet cherished gifts, the only . alclic devices be put here or s.hall among the 'words of an approeriate that the festival takes its name frona 1 Canie to a farme find. the staff officer- • • ON THE I3ACKS OF MEN. . man, Djihan-Begu.m . by name, but 'essential 'food, the commonly ao- . they be put there 7 are questions quotatiou, is pretty •foe this first Ostern, .the feast in honor' of - the :rode up to the stoep arid •made. the The. Outbreak at the .7.taiversities altluxugh about fifty years oId the is c'epted staff of life from time im- which the Queen and ler -ladies are page, A. vase of violets; a spike of goddess of Ostera, who was the usual inquiry. No; no Boers had Only a Means.. to .An ._. . After living among the 33aganda. no larger than a child of ten, :. Her memoriel." That tvhich has been a even yet discussing. . lilies; it dish ailed .with daisies, a personification. otthe morning in the passed' nor stopped at the farm. The . End. for a long time Sir Harry :Johnston diminutive size' does not pretreat her -seem of. wealth and prosperity . to • Her Majesty for long yeers hits bird'e nest, ehowleg the •eggs: a page East, .and also..of the opening year. staff °Meer picked up something from - • • , has recently returned to England. however, from holding the reins of nations and individuals, that •which government with A arm hand. been an example cif elegance end of butterflies, pale hepatica • and The worship' of Ostera appears to the greund and examined it for a Prefound 'political diseontent . 141 He has some interesting facts to toll this country. Never from the day or : willow 'showing Catkins, all are Germany at a very. early :date, and "Have you any peaches 7" he ask- :St. Peterslaurg Government is alarm- I of people who liare on the shores Of were on their.tvedding tour -he wrote has .entered tut° the . literature suitability of dress to the • wamen of trailing arbiitus, Or spiltes Of alder have been prevalent in Northern moment. . • general throughout Russia, and t e about tbese hundreds of thousands When Mark Twain and . his wife greatest African. lake.- of• the wenn_ from its earliest his - she wore that lovely gown wreathed appropriete ana dainty designs . for • it was probably carried to ,I)ngland ed. at •length.. .Yes, the ferieer lied .ed by events, the gravity of Which, the from hem to waist with orange ,blose the•pages of, it booklet.. . ' • by. the Saxons. " some pehehea, and auickly produced .it•• canna • disguise. . Ile sa,Ys . that.. thee& they . are a a tc?clAnigreleldor tah temBuViblois •• •ftrolen. rex n • , .- • . e ' • ' d d '• tory, that which has been a factor • soms has she failed to take UM palm -A _bird's •eest well -mounted, and In early days tne exact 'time foe SOnte, very glad to be of :service- . to a ineVement cleerly or a revolution -1 very carefully clothed 'nation • aria In ,all . directions - them at the station on their return:, • i'ad d • - i the technicalities of the law and for dress at all great ceremonials, holding tour tiny. eggs is ei, prett3r the feast Of Easter was somewhat •in- the -ofileer and haPPY te supply his ary. character is spreading. . . ,I Ore -almost more squeamish. about and 'assured thein that 'they ' • would.. which more than- eighteen. hun re and she is not going to. lose her re- gift. ltraay. things. mey be .coa- definite ; but Constantine; an 325, need% ."Do you• have a good crop' . In 0 -striking despatch to. his ea-: any . exposure. of the. persoa than find .. their boarding-house satisfac- / years ago .was chosen to be blessed 1. z .. sa, g.. .Y .. , _ _ .. to -d in. ever -kno.wa AT THE CORONATION. ' shells of .well-sha.pe4 eggs,. removing cil at Nice, 8,nd it WAS ther-e settled next .question. "Net such a, . good of the London Daily News •says. - re- la,x in' morals 'They aee 'decidedly . welcoined by the bride's parente, eivl? ed- fricl tre conntr y'of • the - putation trived• from egg shells Empty the brought the matter before' the Coun- 01. -Peaches -every year 7' • was the , per, • the Copenhagen correspondent.' Europeans. are, etill . they .are very tory, CM reaching there they . were Wo Many designs for robes taken from the: contents through a hole at the that Easter should occur on . the :crop," was the .reply, the farmer by liable, reports have -reached the Dan- irondo tribe .who live to. the south- , as a. wedding gift• Over.come by •the •knee, with hearts aplifted to label, -• rld • considered sacred.. On. beaded !inferior .in thia'respect to the Kay- who asked them .to. accept. the house. . those worn by previous. Queens - Cone large end .of the •. egg, ..takin.g care first Suaday. after the full moon no :mewls sorry. to.. get off the em- ish capital that , agitation against east of there, . The . Kavirondo, in .surprise; "Mark took his wile'S nand teie • day taillione ot people, in• every language, sort have been placed before • Her- not -to Ceaekle 'the. shell.. Then use which happens upen dr neat after the barrassing question of the .passage•of !the Russian atlininistratj,ve methods . Boers and - on the less dangeroue l has broken.• out aevea in •:Siberian fact, •are nuite punctilious -in their .and, stepping •ers • to. her 'parents, •of the .universal prayer, "Give us petitton for daily. bread. in the Words The ..interestIng • distinction to be s'imPlY."icl t "11.413PY twaill'" a ' -significance cif the cross. on bread.is • our- daily bread." - The Majesty, and those of the Queen of sinali, sharp scissors to .• cut to. the ,•21st of •Match• James II. have found most tailor.. d e'red desi n- • • . ' '• • ' .• So the full Moon • deterreinee -the topic of horticelture. • "Do you eat ' provintes arid that •the Ideal . . -ge.*-• depcirtneent: - - made • • between • these tribes is' that • gerierally unheeded. The cieosn is a Indeed, as the crown inad-e fOr Mary • 'Cut away -the large end of •4 shell; • time when you shall- wear your heanY Yolirself 7" •was the next.. clues- lernors have been driven to suppress a Beatrice is the basis of that- to be bind the edge with pale pink. or .laya beautiful new 'Easter bonnet,' and 'Lion. No, they were all prepared for all Wino meetings. Unrest must be • . • . .,1 indeed . :. widespread, .. • and the proPea whi le the Bagandia ono • of the few Perhaps . the - 'most • 'extensivelY holy :sign significarit of conSeeration. worn by the Queen, it seems in keep- ender ribbon, .. ancl .. paste .e. bit' of put the 'Easter lilies .in your win- market. ganda Of revolntion Must' laava been .completely. -dressed' tribes in • tropicid travelled. lady • in the world is ..- rare, : In the generality of cases all bread • presee.d Jeen op the .. sides from' the • doWa to let passers -ba see that .. you. a 'TELL-TALE TEACH -STONES. • - • CroseleY, of Inditompolis„ :She is ie bleased, either by Making. a, cross• . said to the .astoniehea•farzuer '.'"Last remote dietticts. as •lomsn,., Berratul mentioning,' •as far as relatiOnS- 'he- now preparing ' . toanakehee twenty- On - the dough,' or- .by making . the• - • - •Tliti 'offiCer thought a while• then • •• • ' • ' • industrious:1y disserainated if. • •such: • •••• . leg that the robes of that saxne Anita, ham no mOral code .. worth beautiful Consort should be ,sugges- bottein, and set oe .a. piece. of paste- are- up-to-date. .. - night• a largo body of Beers canie and . Manila* are 'affected, . • . . tween the sexes am concerned, the first voyage round the -world. • She sacred - sign -over ita •The •originala .. tive at' the present time. :. • . • board, 'that is. hidden by bits of Easter is a -perfect godsend •th the She wore a train of purple velvet, ferns,.' nod there is a, _Clip • that - may. s .op epets. • el . e 1 us 1 a 1VIOTIVE POWER •POLiTIO:AL: Ktivironclo, .one of the• few tribes in hoe., eroseed.•' the. Atlantic'. no fewer idea -of this- was • tta Stamp all bread be .fille . . , . „ . „ .. to .your louse and asked for' food. . than seventy tline%, has made • twelve with : the sYmbol of God, as 4 tacit • Cbristmas cornes the hurly burly of •• • - . bordered with ermine, and a kirtle d with confections or a gift if• it 'Were- not forEaster,- there would- .them 'as. •well as you dould with the. It is noW plain thet the univereity. trowel Africa that w,ear Ito cloth- • - journey -s to the top of the Pyramids, acknowledgment. of • Hie goodness in - You had non% but you entertained ' . of white and silver brocade. Her of rinbens Or Ince .for a,• lady; or le „mat e .oWn .sa es , au e ., be a- dead calm. Until the •spring rails- -best yota had' to. , oiler:" • • - • Movements, .: pr. "student' putbreaks," ing - of any •description . inaintain a• In Europe, Asia, Africa and - Am- mortal lif% . . • - ' • • •• . arid •hae. Visited every tewit. of note bestowlag on humanity this stag of etomacher blazed with jewela aad held a bit - of. jewelry,. for .a gentle- • tassels of pearls. Purple and •ailver her robes' were looped with ropea and xxian:..' Cepa of an eadlees . variety may be mane -in•a; Similar way. They lins and ..eitirt "waists; and other. fol 7 'The fernier for ila time '.-proteSted. 'which paralyie- the scientific -life,: . of coreparetivelY high staadard, of niore er2z.s4111•Zscraaotitiercilt mitted ' that something of the eort has • been:. virtually .seepoinled- in .Rus- . The Contrast .betvieeri ."theee :two / iitaotravgtitleineng To many...the croSsiag. of the dough is in. remembrance of the miracle. of • his innocence, but lc. eeenteally • dd- the • country-afor -.all scientifia life. ality:. . . . . . . . have usually been dedicated tO the may be Stet neon .4 bit -of -cardbOard neerols, . put in'.an apaearance. • . e en et prising ea m s . a had•OcOurred. Asked afterwards how nia, duting the last. eighteen inontheaa Peeples is the moat strikiag. illustria.-; yos.isi, and, as. Mity well be imagined, the feeding .•of. the ; Multitude,. as.. use of Queens Consort and red • a,nd covered 'with • plush, aild then paint-. • ;,But Easter eteps in between, :end sp endid opportunity to .display their he hatl..a.rrived.•at the truth of • the are- but a' Inea,ne to' an enda a" thant. tion.: yet. adduced. in support.' ot -the' she possesses ..a• wonderful 'collection Chalet stilled . .the • . crese -neon'. tho . gold to monarchs, ' The stately. Caro- ed .. in, any tastefal -manner. .-They -.Plea . . skill. at• window dreseine • with • the . , • • • • . . • • - if ypu will,- and that •• the.. motive. Stesertion, -: often. tnade, • that '.- the of curiosities.. from everY • quartee • ea bread ...before - be broke - it. .• In . one ;. . lino of Anspach i Wore, magnificent Who...cannot paint can use inte of •E purple velvet - robes and walked to 'que material -Of • the season. . '1' Spin.0 avereripe steatites which . had the globe... - .-; . - • • . -; •... .- ' part .of Spain. thei ceoss ia• symbolic . of ch.arity .briad, TAII.•IoaveS intend-, - - ferns; acmes „suited to the. season, ---- • • . -0 . story, the etan officer- pointed to power calling.. them forth"•is • political, Moral - :standards •,in vogue ' among- • ggs . p ay a -vet • prom nent at t• • • Tile Iluesian Goverunient ettlese i•e- tne larbitioua,peoples- of-AfricaCian- . A 'good- story- ie- told. of the 'Bishop' h • tl • d.- no carr' .0 b • a.nd ant 'out: pictures such as _birds, :nal ..- . : . . ,.„ . . , . • . • or crosses, -: .. .• • - • • a :. - • . .. • in : all. Easter .. decorations 'Eggs •' • alieep• that 'the concessioileemada to not . be rimasared •by tho .nanount.of . of New 'Oaldeginia,. nova on ..a visit- ' to England.' He -recently' addressaa, ed for distribution amongathe .poer the Barons. of the cinque Ports, • • ' • It' al ' " t ' • b tt . n a nes u orilies, •aelturches„ , - . .. •Y* ...- • P . been -half bitten thro.ugh mid thrown -- while her train was borne by the. • in e aanda dyed, 'and ornamented peach -stones • in. front of 'the,' far- the eta:depts.:will ;nov arrest tneOther. clothing they wear, .. • '. • .... ........a..: • niovenients .whicla thastitdent. agittee Tho Meseta" women -aleci, .whci live large assemble-..,..- -of ' • Sunday -School •• are : so. marked: - • • • . . . • • . Princess Royal. and the Princesses •Egg, 'sheile • from • which the con- •pP, a a " " a -. ' '' ' ' -- ' alv437, -and •:t0 a Perfect. litter.. of in .ways whith -teduld:driveadietract- Imes st:00... •' _.... .. • - . .. . . Superstition.istne naitner of many- .- Amelia and Caroline, attired in' pur- tentS -- have been: . remoVed • through: eel the old hen that laid them. Eggs "X •cdurd • see;" • h • ; . tions. have•set oa 'foot"' • - • . •, - : further east, . are toMpletely. differen- thildren„ 'and woend 'up by askingan This' latter aspect, of the • Cate.is tiated from their biefeclad sisters .of, a very.aaternal way : • "And now, 'is. quaint. and . curious' custOms.. . In •some - . g somebody lad beep. having a 'royal the . "one . • really. ,bnportant-e-Serioue Other tribes .by the' fatt that no -woe there- •.aaitetay• little..boy or. aea-n-y of the 'eural loceilitiee .- -of England ple robes. .. • . • • • . • -small 'holei -' in the -ends may be dia..- , • • - . - which she •tvould •rie•ver .acknowled e • • 0 said; '. that canopy, that ancient -custom .being • into • a small bove at .tha• end, and.- .. the world. . • .: . - -.- a :. . - . - a question 7" . A thin; shrill ' v I even yet,. on Gnod Friday, and • pre, smell 'Cayes . of Thread ' •are• baked, ,- The Queen- will .not walk ueder 'a coratted,. and nting on a •ribbon,' tied the h d• • CI • " . ' a .any•par an bringing . into feast Of peathes, and •as theinan said.. from the. point .of• vietv of lhe Czar's' men, in .the world am MOM complete- littIogirl who :would like to ask lam. but the -precedent:of having her train .eptall .end to the' large, and 'draWn ',a, i .e . erchan•.s.. ave .. een .a.dvena. the fritit, --it •ritin...:e-cdtient . sannebody. -0.ca served f•or medicanal . purposes, • In. that :.neither . he nor • his: family' ' ate' adniinistration,....• •eneriuterging 'front .I,Y clothed thanatheY.aae. ' EVeey line omitted from the coining ceremony -; Passed- through the shell: front • the .. So n in h t he • la . ' caned...put : "Pleat% -sir, why • did. carried by. ber three .daughters: • may. ap. so. that.the bow Covers 'the hole " _toes- enpugi .,- to.i place ..hens . aad . elsa lad; and a' - good • many. a somee s tailia.atikonif .itrihoeriutiheirtelarcegzea•e2: .o_f.• th„eir Efoi ii*TinISUE. i• 814:Y -N.T.EXt..4E4; ' .• . ' 'the atgels 'wink Up • and down .. :fa- ' these districts it in 'believed that •a, •, . be followed, and Would . - certainly in the email 'end:- there .a, •bow niay.• ' e rid er..inl t I, wii ndows, at EaSter; bodies . toe. -Look at these...rotten dieMntented element in..4390 has -dee by .the flowing .rebes.that; are fasien- eob"s - ladder when -they had wings? small portion Of .aech.. nread grated . ekand prevent rivalry among the peere 8sses. • . • -- - - be 'colored. and . then used in many ., : made to, hang it by. Th.e. shells inay. the 4 wd t- 11 th '1k d that the- visitors called..after - sun- . i whou,les..:1E..,IstTussIlsan: wsoieDieEtsY..voLts4idDe:, -Of . . • - • .. . thought•that the-Masse:I woman were. their feet, 1Sait 'no One: las ever girl who „would like.- to anSwer • little iS • /11a/ ./6 .relisai4 ir°361 "1'411g *It" hop.; a'and now,..is there aea-n-y little a.. in , vi.ater and givenl to Persons. suffer ing with attrioxis astaments - will calm.; . a speedy 'care; •Aiiiatlieraettriousttlea. • ofigu;tinat '• the. Motherly •peathee• imbody• would bite. these. ex- veloped • until .to-daY .it 'fnclunes • the ed •ar a unda thela . . necks :and • dr op , to ."Oh, 'ah, yesa•I see," said the Bee' 2d..bliclges,, give distinction to the procession he . placed., at• tho top,.. :and a'loOp 1 k g' and stretching . - ..• ' . • cept .:in the dark; • ;so. it • Is. evident . . a n t Ilene wee boiled that.they were put there for the ade •tain amoutit. of -his 'income from. the '1Question - Peapatits, Workirigmern• .'„ e . . .. cross bread on ,GloodeFriday is -to laces •ln the - Windows, &Ili...realize • dowza: A • man. who der yes . a „ ; cer- .. • • _. .at all prudish, . .. a . Mary's- question 7" • - . • .• turnedafrom the -line .cif -the :Uganda slab. 'novelist,- was. ter yeaes• little • Tn many • Catholic. admiriaxlities- • it. . • • invite • destrtietiore ea, raj:el:end:a and .' • The Queen win wear -.everything Wa . - , . ' Ye •to• form' decorative. bits., - Let, . - • • • • • , - new -on her coronation dear, down to m° •Wars•• s•g-las • - .---- .--e- ... .t . • miration :of - thapa,saing Multitude, sale • of ,peaaaaa .does .„aa..aaaaay .kaffer •students, prOteeeers and. landed: pro7 te :traveller *he ' has *recently f re•-• • Maxim G Orki, . the celebrated •Rui- danger. to life' by,- flpel....: • • • ....:a .. ... • the most insignificant - item in .her. without -being emptied,• er: saving tirdi a.nd not ap a penance, • • .. -• . • any. amount to -Oven his friends, arid Prietore," says. a writer ..cizt Russian- aPParel, saving only her jeivels, and• such • .ones, „to becolne. decayed a, • Easter • silks .and • . Easter ribbons the inference is •that .the :peaches were -life lia theaDeutathe lieVue, "and 8.11 Railroad says that a section •of the 'better. than a traMp• •At fifteen • he is. .ocniononly - 'believed that . small.- ". • will lie preserv.ed • • .• . . • -p,nd Bader • bonnetsaAn- -fact, •tha given in niece •Of.• sonic more- ' sub- • will declare tnate the...people ' .have . Massat ;people Seeins ..th be threat- ran awny froin homea anci..Up to. -the bread ...baked. On good Friday will ' the garments worn an • object of horror. . - - . - • • - teord Fester. :is prefixed.: to. alniost. staintial ., food ...-: ileinanded a by. the 'had 'enough- . Of a .dovernment,... er• eried with extinctien.. The datigh-' ege .of twenty-ilve. • he scarceler had never :grove •. anouldiy.e.A 'piece. of .. Five• or she colored simile.. may lie... •InS, mementos of the occasion. •In- • • eVerYthing. offered • Ion sale: ;at. the vieltorS." • • • ' - . • • . -• .. • ,. „ a eather -: of an. administration, • tare'. and mothers -..allaong them...took -eafficietit food to keep lina alive.. He bread baked on .. thee day will : , -be . , hung, on narrow ribbons,. af.. differeat .• .deed the "new Clotnes": custora will 4 as it season. We have ne'ver heard . Equally • suceeeeful,•' altharighe • the .' seems: ' to Wish ..oaly to . multiply winch ea great -11134'10, the -Indian c.00liee. worked; alternatelY .ae • a, cleat laborer, reverently piee, erved throughout the. be observed throughout society,aand.- lengths; -and .1 men a ' pretty , orn . , arnent.• u • th • •• • . • - . in some of the poor quarters of Lon- The ead of -the shell: inees be'remoeed.. Of , astei' Pantaloons, • bnt theY. 'gime- . task was. -certainly liar easierei ,: wa _es • trainmels •and .vexations." ... ::. • : - , ... who....graded tharoad bed;• 'and 'when a •soWyer, .a. cook, •and a -11gliterinan. year as• a protection' ,agaittst • Many.- - ... don clothing clubs. have been. started and a- silk.. or: a. . velvet 'peg,' filn .• ly eught to-• Agave •inathe •.play, • uod:•the attenipt: of . ••arE irreverent ...and -. :Lack, .' "Of- .u-nity:: of adintnistreti the. Work. was..done .and .hundredS .61 . Then' he'. heard. that. free. instanctien evile.. Stich tireis.d-. :is'..supposed- to by which people ;can - invest •-against • ..with - eotten, , and. plenty of sac e . • give the .Strongee..sex soma .thance•th •junioe . subaltern. who; lighting npon policy. and. Of .uniforinity. in, .its •ap- - ta .the natives •of :India'. left the Massei • &add be, 'ontained at :Kazan,. . 'and.- avert ,the danger.: . 'of 'area' to• control. go elionpitig at; Easter. • . .. ' an old earaning-groutid, snlii,, 4-.,... a plicatian . Aggravates *the situationa country it. geeat many - 01'• the •mative..haring - lio InoaeY to Pay'. for . his the totality ..of ' sicknesS. in children, coronation day. • • Powder, put ',into, tho :Melting and .• women Went, with them. • .- . .joureey -he• walked there -aa. distance to gitard .- agaarist hunger • and cold - The crown was one of the. earliest fastened' with glue Or !paste, . -.. • . , .Your. minister preaches. an • Easter dozen. eniptY e.he•mpagne bottles 1 - ••••‘ala., Tha•comparatiaely . liberal methods matters under the Queen's considera- With . dyea •and • geld • or. Silver. sermon, and • your 'choir einge • an • a 'few 'dozen .pate de .fole, g•ras poi: of 'M. . de Witte clash - 'with' the Dm- Sia Harry ' 'Johnston . 'says that -of over. 600. mile% He there worked .and AO . protect areligiouS beliefs from tion, 'and when it was; brought 'froin •brolize,. one •Xnay decprate .1n'.41,1Most •Easter . selection, ••• and the- wardens. traces - of..4. certain craCk cavalry, • " coma,n rule of -M. Pobienoneisteheff. throngli the efforts of the. ninneious 'for • a. salary of .$1.50 .• a month, corruptipn.• .. -. l ' ....• • .. . - teke •up an Easter. collection -and: regiment, and -in an Ithaticloried chest The Governmezit with :Ones -hand ' Un-. then:a the"Baganda, On the:whole, missionaries who nee werkingautioxig.. etudyiag. herd , during'. the 'evenings. • A. let . use hope, it is: a.• geed. One; With. no ..protectOr indication of • ea genetal dock: .what. .. it nes -...dene. with th Then he becatnela clerk•ill a tawyer's office; ...Where .his literary. talent. w-a,s 'on Christman Eve, . is .creshect. and Ill •Normarldsraa, bit of. bread. bake,' - the Tower for their Majesties' ilea 'endless ways and. form •a great .var- • spection the '--taueen .vieived the' •_ an- iety. -.et pretty things in' the. Way Of stray plugged. 71.0 cent - nieces, .qr sue.- aux. . . • • - .. • • . . , a • other.' •• • . • • „ . •• . , . ?•; •Lgentino:avliiltlyg: ,t(Thltesrcie aexiciellheenrti Pint'.. asked, in consternation : "How. -can. I fit .fer' Easter .offeriags avill• preset.: • satisfaction _licts••beeo given 'to ',..-the . mixed with the clongh on Good'Irei-- • cient heanpiece of royal coneorts..egg 'shells, If One begins this work, r- -.- discOvered, and ee., eventually . Made, nay. The .csiraple ,. peasants think that .... with a shiver. • Well might she have. many Ways of preparing. little gifts ponder buttons, mieed. with the cura • . . • .. KITOTIENEW STORIES., :-.. . . For' instance, '... in.'o geneiat ' way e Naturally ., anongh Lord.Kitchener ettidentaaabut the. tetalicitory Mesta • wile ha.ve; 'at least •' noinimilly„...don- Ais Mena:. ..... •• . _. .. • • ... , they -ea. conibiriel th.e protective cietil- 7. ...rent com pf..tbe maim.. • •. ; • -• ' • a IN D.A.YS GONX . • Wee • worker; , .•. ,.. • . „ ' '• ' • - • • - ' ':i. • .. - • - .-.. .friend'a. daughter, perhape, -plans for ° .. : • • sonata - -to 'her' . lever, igs ,itits.lielic eeLt er.. of more tnea one...veer' 'ewes. Visited it p o n ' the Vvorkingmen• a verted •niany .- thousands. of. the. na- . Seldiering . -.seems , • to, run • in the Ales Of the t wo ,, holy days'.. baking; tives tO••tlie.- Christian faith; : ta.e. re- bleed „of certain. ferailles. ' 'A. tyPipat 'The Cheletitais ID Ye' bathel .0'0' es . wear it with my coiffure e" - - .:.. themeelYea to the Mind- of .• the :ingera - Your - daughter ••• ,playe . e,:itryterr. i');, one ...of ' his staff Wbether . . z . • e s. u en s. ale teti ble• • . , • lieved. -' of one burden whiCla their instance of this •is. funnelled: •• in thdatiilisman a to .preSeree ..from danger . by Queens were content to hide their a.: . SH.E• 'Gap THE •DS1' 'OF' :hr..' . . " beetheen 'in Some . other 'parts, or•Af- Person .of -life. lovely locks under a top-heitvy cape • • _ . .. . . , .. . . a .The:ashes.'of Lent have'. been. scat- he 'did .not regard the mobile ..• -Col- . - HARSI-INS8 .0 •STRIICEIIS.: :' rlea.-hieve 'thought it..impottant to . Janitor at the,Eninbargh •Reyal" Tit- 1d. believed' . • te , ennied off • teniptation . ,, William .Snaith, chief front••••stOrree .; th-e 'Good Pridey• lotif • an Easter wedding. • . '' • .. .. .... • • . ' performances and their 'liege sub- end.: thee wied wed- blowing a gale. backbone - of. his.. :army,. • he: replied „, , • their .regillieriti. la •Consequence of '0,0. ClOthed it is.not neceseiley•. to ' .egi- tiler, ' he himself • and, four Of . his In one' 'pare ol Switzeilaud-• it is• Stheents . rbo 'have. .fieeii sent to asenine, • As •this - Baganda are. fully. lirmary: .Sinith'S father •:.wits a sol- leo-iii those- who :oat it. •..... . . • like crown suggestiVe of pantomime .They wee° Walking:along thasteeet . under ."his. coramand•-ns •the tered.to. the four windse-the coldness -4nin4 ' • and .greyness . • Of the fasting. -season - criticieing the shape of this •synahol. •Whirled ..aboat. her • in. a wey that. might call spinal columne," aistUfbanCeS '. at -Meseciev. and- Kien- tate in favoe of. clothing-m.(6re], - .bi.othera -"to9k - the: shilling"' -. one custamaie •on, Moly •Frida,y. :to- •Ieed Jetts would .as soon have thought of 'The ypung.. Woman's • thirts were laconically; "Yese they- are What cam are over, and •thamttn with a ' goOd of regnant royalty as..of taking • ex- sorely• impede.d. progress: her fur- Few :people aro . aware Of :the 'ex.; •,. ,_ a_ were reCalled and an 'almost eotriplete . At many oi. the Conga Mission sta.' • after another,' and lue-haa gfven four ,the live. stock 'worth a species • pi bread . appetite reences that licrean eat ception to a peeress's tiara.. • • - trimmed . tape blew no about - hoz,. tent to which Lord. Kitchepea • anniesty was. • promised their'. ....Cola- bons, on the.. other head, --the teathe• sons• and a grandson • to the army,' made from rye, -brim and salt,. trixed • square meal of beefsteak, arid - .not and the loyalty which is exhibited ..tin one side, and altogether it wee _ . We live in • more democratic days, ears and knothed her 'hat rakis.hly . the performance.. .. . • i; -1:.s' al,illunxii. owni-.ectouleenmtth,teroz .. „hus,.•erase -views. . eoecessiOns. , . witie •. the.. ers, Whether wisely or pot,' ansiet• iri :This, therefore, • is a. . case of • need,. with water..• 'The. mess •is eonwinered teeatinent meted. •out to the iadua- .dressing the. tbildren of their•Schoels diering" • carried through. four - suc- . baked . when th saroughlyaheated' • alai . • trial strikerea The:latter. were. . me' mueh as,•eountry. beys and girls bi- cessim• generations; find tha young- crusted. • When i•the ,head...of .thet lania '. . . feel. any. qualme .of comscience- '" ver When Easter. aerees •We are lOokia ' nopefully• for spring breezes- We rang, Crouching coronation does not prea Of feminine. aetire pas not .adatoted wire seittething, like ••the., folloiving • : a allayed bY hundreds: from lactoriee, 'Greeted. Are. dreeseci, .Not .a. fersesues- eet •of them all is able •to. Make the fly has Prizeed athat it may caer7. tile . by all classes with eegard. to the epe fairly; eeident that the. present seyle a report... itS arrivelle town 'than . vent people having their ideas. on :for ' . pedeStrian . exerciee on. tvindy a arrielis fronirthe thieb. l'Wheii will workshops, and• Malice, , • • - „ - porters of 'missionary enterprise are proud-perhapS . the , unique -boast blessing of Gi 11:1 to his poor . dumb heae a blueebird, -or a robin; any mta- ' inelit•• It is..poisible that. beforolon • - Di. 'ordinary circumstances _it would inteleed to • think ' these teachess.• are that: aot only - his . great-grandfather,. beizetS, -- it le I de.alt • out.. to.: the• .eiewe , pleased that the. Queen hae Practi, ' As shea bewed te 'the•blast. 'and. -• . The•folloWiria,ritorning -along, go: out,-.40.io ,r,l'have 'been .held. -sufficient. to seed each Makina a mistake in 'view •of the fact ' his grandfather and his_ father,. -but the donkey.: the goats, the dpgs .and.. • e .. the dress of royalty, All . wile', ..be ;trays. ., • , . • ' • : • -.,•- :•. .. • , - ' you be ,.ready - • to • We' shall heak :the. piping •of •-the another wines' "Why itre you wait; frmlla °II. ' . ,- comes-1111ex back to • the village .he eatte thet - scantat . attire oi -Unit - aegion• four grand -elides • . and• three Jineies even - the ,chiet ens, - alhIS coremonlY •is.:..• A short • 43.1:0 •rtg1:0e. se Well i '. .... • .• • 'cellist and actor,. When. lie gave... - cie -who ate. smile tread:. ty sin • wooli I be committed .. by all • frogs, and. Welconee a :etray wintered- vious queens consort. and that- . the steadily by, her side,. .sruiling in .easu- ing thrciegh the enove-no .inore stal- . reztyeelitzer:43,eirnale from , gents which it contained will. be re- perior lashio.n. , • dispersed in the- very viliagee. in children aye ' undoubtedly micelle e fCligePausr. 4dger. t,' catty discarded the old crewn of •m•ee- clutched Wildly at her hat, he' walked „through nioequito.. NG mere ,plough- - /rig 7" aolloviedaa, few hintrs • -after- thing was titne. ogi:lowno-rieci4oraresne gdeosettelptrtaolp•oenineotyte, 1Vcr =I:4174; Itk:. erydcl.., their • •Soverelgn in. the set in a new crown of more.' deihtty • -"I Must..say,!! he .remarkeda "that papers ; nnettoro bliziards ; ma more .- .' Trien it ie that the column..-a•com- . welch, notabeing their own, they fortable ia a land of .steady'leat by.. • •• . . . , , . . leerhape no eatiste. has, elter been In Asia Midair no -ono raeltes. bread. . wards by , •"Why have on not lefteeawere • ••• . -led. traies e.. no' more delayed.- daily • . .. 0 - Y • - . will rest quite prettily and naturally: diculous: and inappropriate for .such .' . to• • the relentleas Mae in Prete:nese they don. With difficulty: Sind employ-- that is better adapted .for. a tem- unex fitted ecomplireent than. that toltere that t7hes Water u d in mixing n Good •Friday Me it "is the belief ,. '8: th t date proportions and lighter' design. ' It Winnen's•dress • Scents te be highly ri- .. mender preferring, the- 'deadly eniper have no riglat '. to land, and _where. beinge cOmpelled to ', wear clothing the. recipient of e more- amu -sing and '• "cold .wavee" to Arced, .at leest. -for : around the Queen's hair without dis- a -dity -as this.. Of course"..(conciliate • Natere is reviving... Country folks. . . of the telegrap . 1 6" I tie turn • them into. Vagabonds .• and • , . , pair?. by the late Itingiof Holland tO . • . 1. ugtiste Van Biene, the famous. dough ,evolibi chae.ge 0 a ci , . . talia .spring,. .: . ' guising it. - • • • - ingly). "It's the (atilt Of •your dress- aro taking • sulphur and -molasses, • incendiaries no better:WAY could /twee ... into the blo oil of Christ ,and a. ead- naetens • to. get - hineself • oue .of rah„,,, merit.' liethe•Government had meant. perate climate.. The purple velvet cap upon Which. makera and milliners, but you Irrupt - performanee before,. the D-uteh-..COurt it will be mounted will be less ob- admit .it is totally upsuitable." - - eavalry regiment Arrived at Cape ' .. . ,. - ' • Imown ueen devised. -• - ' . . . .. . • and city' , invalids -re experimenting . ' e' ' trusive than in the old croWn., - arid- 'The young. woman raised her head Towri and hastened to disembark. • • VA0...LLATION -'IN• POLICIES. ••• . MOUGHT IT.WAS MINERAL; , eorne Yeare ago. Being • mind the with spring bitters. ' • . • . . the border of ermine less pronounced. to reply, when le eudden..gest seized . . The nisembarkation was ceeried out. Similar irrationality, coneradiction 'h I ' g e - . impression that the King' had a .. • .......-....4....,......-... Your 'Untie AndreW 'On -the farm is 'studying out what he had better So far as It min be said. VI be "hie hat ' lied bore it swiftly •and plant to feed the city boarders on ; successfully, and the regiment • was and .vacillation in tho Gonerninent4s to email& A gentleman who recently .paid a visit • great liking for. musie of a, vigOrouS • Modeled after any arewn it wilt re- gracefelly through the, air lor• a, feW • and your 'Aunt Becky is, loOking over 'quartered by. nightfalt at .. Green financial and economic peliefes, de- Wealthy lan&owner end dranuttic'.. ' character,' Mr. ' Van • CLIMA7111•*.AND LANGUAGE. ... semble the one firsttnehde for Merys huridred feet'. Then it lended iii. a Feint; 'Camp, •Early the ,next morna:spite the prestige of M.. de•Witte the gave a selection' Which • re-. . , . . . leg ammo .a "elear. the line" trieesage ''heaVen,born Minfeter al Finance' to his tenants, at which net oillY • gave a large and sumptuous' dinner Bien° ea:had more than • -usuel energy Beatrice, the Queen of james He puddie left from the previous day's to decide Whether elle lad 'bet -tee , The recitnt' eigitatiori in the philee - the winter's accumulatioo of 'ea s and the loveliest royal Consort until. rain,: .and tightly skimmed the sur- • from "lee' :."e.hope yOu are exercis- •Xn-Franee' and ledgiuta when ordeee was' the. poteen .on the side. tables,. effor.t to. play. At the concInsion the ano logical '. worl cl .for the. adoption. of . the present time. • . -.' face -of thoswater, • The young man .the rizgs to the ein peddler,- ' •. igjo3ruoru heliiierifeo:t titrontlenanie; s.,, • sit cciloci-s.v. ifoo,:vt. :It Ittiest tiontreers, .. -f,,,g . Ltititeteig: paseotpt iiiii)dgrosaleloite ifsafiletturt braid a -rug for Sames -wife or sell It has, I believe, been teeny . dee pursued and finally capttiked it, end '• The boys.. are eleftning un their round. • . One :old farmer, who was . but champagne. Ives -handed. freely :cellist was -Warmly • thanked by the Xing who, after expressing. • cided that the. Koh-i-noor Will tot' .wheit he rejained his companion -she • this the' dottimanding ofilter replied:. thaninando aro . issued to . the . • Rus- as highly delighted with • the •hranluist,f , owing to, tie i fact that it . is . eene. bleyeles„ Enid indulging in- -little' sur- _ neted for his • strong head, drank• it, "Propose- eaerCiai, 'the.. horses and .sietn workshops. to go. on •producing did .aot seem to. frcinted •with • a physical imeosaibilie . occupy the central positioo of - -the ouly remarked: .. ••• . - . . repititiOns spins .elong- the sideteelks •men. all day long. ', • -. : • ' all the same, eaen if at 4-.10SS, . t large amount ot• claznipagne, . which • ., added :.; "Of all the "cellists ,I have, t-, . crown, but will be wOrn asu an' otna- - aOf comae; it's the fault of. your at night, When the policeman is at please him... At last , ncarfli' and. ehoy . inelude ri4ti, y itl. 'the ifiret place the 'vocal • Ore . ment in front of- the Queen's bodied, hatters; but it is totally • unsnithd the . other end of ..his 'beat; or itribila- - 70 ,on. the waiter offering. •Inna. another . . a Daeidoff, Poplaer, and other. great wins atee so rentirely dissimilet• India • in the same way that her. late :Ma- to.. this climate, isn't it7" . int a, iittle hot punch "for Ins cold," then "It'a" second Incest:4e came to a Stocks: Of - eaet, iron slumber in the going • _ glees, he said:•""letti ,when rim they -. 0 • .- - change . too much for the various • artistes: you" -here Ilia - Van 13iene. ferent recce • that a. language Will .. . . There was an interval of two hours 'Massie. "inust".save• her face." jesty wore it of late years. Aus- , - tralla has a hope that the wonder. . ........***.m......../.• in some. friendly temperance hotel. • - - at night, 7" . .. not come„ yet the latest suppli to place the whiskey ,,on the politely bowed, . • eaturally expecting ful great pearl on tho Way to the - . -. the TranseSiberigin Railway Were 1 table? These minerals are getting to bp told he wale the greatest -"you people- using• it to understand each . hand,. "What .do you propose doing sheds awaiting the buyer who' does =TY -MX COUPLES. • ant memories it commernorates.- _ • - WELL EXPRESSED. Mr. Van Diene, perspire the most," other., Agailo, if wescould give the All hail to Easter, and. the pleas- . sessor has tentatively placed with tany, -When leagaVe. the. benediction Mrs. A.'s "awful ugly nose," or Mrs.. iii the subfet f t •P ' poor,. Famine is inOre and more -be- strength per equate ieth is 28,000 ordered from. the Dated Stateess, 'ff°o11.. tudienst" ' ' honor in the Queen's crown; .• but . The Bishopsof QM:raper, Sionsigner_ " America had to be- Well paid for ce ' 4................w *44...........t.... i , Italian lento uage tie the _Chinese or this is a matter of conjetture, like 1-ittbillarde had a busy ti , . s .., - . tent. 'Mandril services Tim STRONGEST WOOD. - . • , ItusMians, it would cheage so that in country may be accorded a plate, of ‘ - And When we look at. the .gorgeous ' AnOther persohality that tiger Mo reContlY next, Sunday at churet 1 t 'it xi t b ' I . Idi• I, e s o . e ot ler So et is General 2.----, Wilose. r- . "Georgie." .said his another, • . . . ... • a few yeers, we would not recognize array •Of Easter hate ancl bonnets h '.. • • . • per ape -in -more stories than any - the Queensland opal, which its pos,.. at the church • of Plaugastel, in Brit- envious, and allude sarcastically . to vocabulary. extensive • and miller • ileemit barvest:4 litiVe been . very strongest wood known; its tensile pancewacel Is said: to be the. ,er it as the. sea rte. This disability raay , . lost polished of gone forth. to the Russian news- is re ' earning epidexinc. Yet the order has .. I t * vvill not whip . you• this time if •after be -4ccourettidi :1, ticIftlity tthes feact wthinti The 'sceptre and cross and tho rod Dreton •custom the' sixte-six couples, cerrying a, more extensive flower ate our • en r I ,- I • I aer4sieictiOotrootspat,alltonoof ,f3r /tie . •mac.V . f.,Z -1.. eich tie: • quire(' to tear asunder. a piece . „ , - boy like Willie . Jones." "Mamma." this you promise to be a good little." the peep . d I 01! ti, p rti . sain George, earnestly, the lips neer ly closed,• and those iv - the jewelers Who aro preparing. the to thirtyesix. pairs Who entered the 13.'s "badly. shaped mouth," just be- In • the. een o /allay s ivies,: . .. King's crown, ' . • • married. state. According to the- crivise those ladies • - happen to be • Pretoria one of the 31 . ' pounds -that is to say, t ut Weight. • • - . - please. • g vat advance - towards and the dove which will be placed in dressed in. picturesque national COS- den ou their respeetive hats. •than man riding about under the Queen's hands after the erovell• thine- Went in procession to • t -h A heavy firg it.);1;thful of the prote.stants againet ' . - sae. "whip nie, • ing in a' exifild Ornate give 'free far- tic:nation ley. opening the mouth. loW the traditiotial 'design, but be o'clock, and. after Mane had been . ' tf light weight. The Archbithep of said . the couples Were One after an- turned with the inforination wish ..to- be shot, The orderly res suppressed: I • • ' , - . 1 e IS So Swelled e , ,,,buichi.,..1. Walk. ati. We have been. elite to muster oh sent all ordeely to tell "that fool to get under cover . if he did not, i ) has been put on her head will.. foI- churela Which :tati; reathed at nine 'oar:a-Kate Thorn. •• such journalistic 'censorship, hes be -en • .-', cate oflice of erotening the Queen. church Ineantthile being thronged tat. "\ may be trusted to accomplieh hiS visitors, Who came from all Nixie to ' work With tact. Dr. Maclagan is tt DR..L•Vi.-011ASE'S 25.. the horseman had said ,inany weird tic economy ie tce neitch, and it is In urea,' „,„. a,„ ,,, ,,,,e had delivered his =Mtge and that Everything else in Itessia"e domes - that he . •CONCEISSIONS Oh' NO .AVAIL. el e. Stork, who has to perform the Oell- other blessed by the bishop, the gam cum • nib C. things, among which was the jute'. a inertitude of facts of this. nature mite 'ley' icallita UtirlarY TrOubleS were Followeu iuly Dropsy -A is sent direct to the ciliated see tbe ceremony; . Subsequently man of charming manners, and Will came the secular eustoins, when IVf. tarts by the Unproved Biome. • ligence that be Was General 'It-.., that the althast imiverehl discontent. The polite general was pained that of the population has ite origin. 4411Peone may Mention it, to coiffure. civic code, passages sidpcdroppinfiln the the orderly whether General T----1 no effect, Hampered in one direction • Perfect Cure by Dr. Chate's Kitiney.Liwor Pills. .• s divine exactly where that crawl Nicolle, the mayor, had tO repeat tele as teem, d„„ theme 110 had made the mistalei and asked' CoeeeSsions 011 pOihtS of detail have • ithould be placedy with due reseed, slxty-six timeg the articles of the ' All tho ladies of the Queen's Man- fres. AhlitraciA haelirlad,r471ri!eYeill:APYli.gisi WAR muck offended, "Much offended„ the reform or revolutionary move - sir 1" said Atkins, gleefully ; "why, linent-for "reform" fuel "royale- othtr This case of Mr. James Trene.man. the well-known butchee, of 680 Adelaide etifeeta Moncton, Ont., is at?. ...-.. . . . . A, REMARKABLE BUOY. he said you were -well, to tell you ',will find fresh fore° in ithother. pnroeyosf.that Dr. Chase's Kiduey-Liver Pills are offectlee In the most seVere a ..d ocznplicated diseases of , hold take some part in discussing ...-...............4...................... Methane C.e., 'Admit° ale rasaio, he told Me tO gp-that Is tO say, sir, ,tion" are synonomons in Iltissia- the hid and arranging of her dress ,for. the • . any conceesions ' The double action which this fahlOtIS prescription has on both the kidneys and 'liver# ie in a large 111011S113.0 Coronation, but to the Mistress of the' Reims technically. fails the order- Lately ice. G e G le the truth, sir, I couldn't 'ate said it 'Make the studente responenae for its wonderful etirativenffecte. . Whou tliere are backache, frequent,a difficul t or pairfful urintie 14 of things, she being lit, the head eor, him invoilteedrtkiLyerv,haollsce2rh,l; •vaNDRektz von A. WOUICMAN. better ineeelf I" , . TRUE TO LIVE. theY demand touching the universi_ Von; dropsical swellings, biliousness, constipation or stomach derangements, youv may depend upon it that , .., cone:late in the feet that Wave action An engine -fitter employed at Bar- ties, they' will eontilme lieverthelese • the kidneys are clogged and the liver eluggish. done, and during me Lem of vows systematic: general strike. It ifl /10 General la.....a. is a, stiekler for 'die. -any pretext sorting them -in their It IS at such times that Dr. Chane's Kidney -Liver Pills prove themselves "peiomptito ,give relief end cot - '",f, quo 11.0/IES DEPARTMENT, lights it electrically. The arientates roW, England bo.a just been notified time. Elven the smalleet Waxes gen- time he has come into the posses- tain to effect a cure. The evidence to prove this fact ie simply overwhelming', I ie her privilege alio to attend question of partilaaar refonne ; it, is I nee& no attelltioll Mr maths at a h tbyal mistress, on all great oc- Edon of $80,000 under soineWhat ro- mend in one of this big Mae 'State Mr. James Prencttiall et.ates:--"Two years ago 1 was laid Up With kidney (liseaee and ,urinary tioubles. ingi; of the Queen for State cere . etorme fail to put it out. PUP ler. 80100 years ago had a large fortune report. themselves, either pernoually so that 1 could scarcely go around at all. Hearing of Dr, Chase's Kidney- •Liver Pille I procured a box and Besides the pain alit1 inconvenience caused by these troubles I became drop Moil, and iny lege would etvell up continued the use of this valuable modiciae until now I can say foe a cert., ditty that X ADA eritirel* mired. I collidns and to superintetul the rob- Orate the light, While the heIest mantic ciretanstaacte. His mother eao waiving, nt tee atttjon Hhould ',JOU ot the syetem of administration• • towns he gave stria milers that °fin IL 11110$41011 Of the total transforma- Mollie:1. The office iii etittieeolitical MOre, in this deviee Witee-aetion ale left to her by an unsuccessful Minor to him, or to his staff oilleer, or to cindt:sene Which &me bet becoree Void no operates a large bell, three re- in her early life. Sties kept this in- hie A.,ii,e. `Wier took any medicine that did me so much good, and' am flrudir conviriced that if it had not been Or tkis ni'otlIcino 1 would not be Working to -day." . every dash of the light. 'These buoys formation front the faintly until re - His staff officer at the tiMe 1143.14 a "Maine," he tried, in tender . Alf a family medicine of tested and known worth, Dr. Chase's Kidtie7a./Aver Dille reeve toyer been ale, thrOgh the deinfee of the CroWn, Sounding strokes being given before bon& the Duchess of Buccleueh re- eently, writ% she Was taken With a gentleman by no ineatut favored of tolleir• "T. DeVal` 10Ved but fleet" preached. They act directly oft the kidneys and liver, reguiato the bow,bis and ensure tie perfect action of mares warms of tee robes in tee are now being largely employed in serious illeess. All her thildren Will nature in the matter of good looks, "Then We 111119t Part," the maid re, the •digestive aud filtering' syetetne, Oiei pill 11, dose, As cents a box, At all deelerike or . dtaatteett, Betel 4 new .0ign. She Wee a, friend of the the shallow Waters aloug the Ger- benefit by the provision she late now 00., Termite, Made. edded to Which he teas 4 Man of Plitai "no Uraa,tetArli fOr Me," late . Mein and her Made. homely, 11141% coast, 1 • A 01.4.1‘.