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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1902-03-27, Page 7• te, . Ak , lett°, ,.. . BENEFITS OF VAGOINATION Vhnievrtro bYmtatnintitst4iiemv3coutt BilliARETABREAT LEADER IN IIOUR WITII UNCLE Bill , laved, and preCellided to reed the la140, 1 Ille NW S SQC eeeeeeeohebeceeekeeaug4ea j the notee ter Katie thee, for fear of • Which you haatt deubtless posted, DUCE SMALLPDX EPIDEMIC called by the same nants--"geotry." ' for Which aid, at her defiles 1 en- el°S° Y°° what Y00- ueetir wIth mdtlY An Article Dealing With the Moot supply very forcible evidence. IA Instancee of His Eton Military Some Intoreeting Matters of No - thanks. Burn this and do not use And I heel) received a letter from her WHAT IT HA.S DONE TO RE- tig:thlePpt40x641:643XLIclog7sigi Tr! TUE SOMA 'WHO DIADX LORD MOW TIWE YANXICE Discussed Question of the Da . Our army and navy and poiit office lbitav64y rbeeevitabaccibilactibmotiptroberyd,teralbug • tt tee Inevigrhont Fit Gw0:0ATwotapyvWedh. ea ment iihd Mirth Gathered METAIIIEN rsxsoltms, --. . ProuvIlii Doings. OPEN T DAT. os;.;.-ty 1.,..114 • "Dear atatiam-Illy wife informe me ........ 'Wee stAiler front eexaelpox. And In • ......... that you have. cousented to help her, . smallpox mortality fell from 40 to 10 per 100,000. The London post It WAS a characterlatie act Of Stantnerville, 5.0., enjoys the diso ComMandant Delany that he sent tinctiott. of being bate a stImmer and Offlee staff, Which is all revaceinated, eta eie hellen Antagonist baOt to glerks- a winter resort. had net a. eirthle death aloong dorp to be attended to AS SOCin an epidemic Of 1871. Among dectora, ha fintnd that Gen. Methuen was fit to be moved. Whig Season the Maine woods leaire 10,500 members during the great judgMent of this remarkable des- 'Ithe insurance companies hada lig- atunci°°•tsievio tphIrteree all: easee the doctors and nurses have a orialvetteciehlhath haloa lee% ghith t el ir 'trot etdettirtsultssrebiretlieenr are rela:: fYoi ell° eadl bai olio adl be ein: nurses, and the attendauts in hos- bino equirrebe ii,Ptietadlosts hwe teratlaVlitnyeetslYonallyi Of what it is Meng people in gen- nets and lead him into personal re- ceriMmt pt the °Id rcench Hug"- fire at Paterson will not be lese teen ,,„„ ured that their lessee by tbe recent eral. But from other infectieus dis- A recerd of the strategy $8,000,000, mottality six timee greater than the Prises. tion to protect them. tics of J. IL Delarey, the prosperoue sorts of California are in the ma. and tee- The highest of the notetl healthere- public, beCauee there is no vaecina- g Jacinto eleuntains, at an elevation landowner and leader of the bur euspicion ;_ at any rate, net until , ow, 1•1•0, IA glob your ironing, yeti beer front rite again. Tell zny In the eighteenth, century and the I I Want Yea in. tee Seoreroom." "a one word, 'Yes•'' I ask this as early part of the nineteenth uearly .. 0. Iti• did not answer me, but alav°r"" everybody in Great Britain had the I aropped the letter ht the firs emallpoic. It killed MOre than one- VAatAter Weld es/haltingly. As she uilty thing 1 hid third of the children, Meet men and did eel 1 noticed a toe fall from her and then, itli4 0 g Vete the netvs under a looee board in the women were badly disfigUred, ane 1 was interested in this prisoner, attic iloor. When. I •coraMenceil duty thousands of people were blinded, the enxioUti *nether, she and their constitutions ruined. The dor ivhe Was far OHM the natlal clasS "'ad saw - 9e orimienate ear e was at tiaa time looked et me wlth eager eyes, and, frighttul dieeitee spared no one. we which 1 write second wardress of as my lips framed the Word "Yes," Xing Walkup II.I. lost his Queen -- One Qf the county primes in Ella_ the tears rolled down •Iter cheeks. Queen Mary -to it ; his Uncle the "holy dear bey, then, Is better ; I Duke of Gloucester, and two ceusins, land. I lied noticed ter superiority will trouble no more." I left eer, aud ee himself suffered severely from te her fellow ilintates. 1 confess that tient:Ma 'she; might as her boy was the disease and was maimed for life. 1 had inade her lot easier in many better, now give up her thought of It killed an Einperor of Austria, a Wayee So on this partictilar (Weston escape, and settle down aquietly. King of France, a Dauphin of France . i needed her help to assort clothes Consequently, my mind DeOaille A Queen of Sweden, and an Empress .e in the etorerocan. 'When she had iin-i easier. tithed her ironing, we were Soon; en- Another day passed, anti I left, her for servants, it was usual to state P1 Russia. When people advertised gaged at the eaeler tash. once more. AU that night it was that they must have had the smell - We were by ourselves, ancl had eat 4 . and next morning 1 was, to pox. An old police advertisement of peen five minutes in the room, when Wgg'Y' VE.RY CONVINCING FIGIJR1dS. of 8,000 and 9,000 feet. heis of Lichtenberg for Olany years In Germany -where everyone is vaccinated in childhood, and again ot peace, would prebably Wettish the Lake Superior is the deepest of most valuable niactter for scientific the great lakes. Its greatest depth at twelve, and. when all recruits are students, of werfare that is to be ist 1,003 feet, and the lake is 601 once more vaccinated ou mitering the found on either side in the South feet above the level of the sea. array -smallpox is poetically un- African struggle. But apart from a A Wiscoasin man has secured a anown. ruititarY genius teat recalls tee per- i 'f ' my consternatien itilorined thet No. a mete wonted ter coining says "he In FrUSSia, in 1872, 'the deaths sonality ot sobbing, and to my surPrise, h i i e 1 e • of same of iris ancestral 'soddenly my chaxge. buret into a fit 18 had escaped during the night, hes no pooh marks " hi h .11 w av ng oosene tbe bars o ei w n- a t was quite an extritorcertarY lion. In 1874 revaccination became • th ' b id compatriots in the first French R --e- reason of her devotion to ping-Pong. sleet of her household duties bar i th t i -' , w 0 a. o a from smallpox were 2,020 per mil- . threW liersett into zny arms. "Cone, this will never do. What dow, and, being a slender woman. thing to be without that disfigure- comPulsory, and tite cleath **Ate* fell iPanxbelyie'as aeiraeo,i1 emit er $ 8 . to De. National banits in Chicago hold had squeezed through on to the meet, says Landon Answers. to 86 in 1875, and to 4 per ;Millen larger amounts in deposit at the Is the matter ?" 1 said quietly. sloping roof of a. building, down Sir John Simon sees taat 3,000 in 1884. . eiiinthtbeeBworsstexantruccokbythaeigi; .firbsyt .present time than they ever ahowed tir what should I do ? You wined I . ' — — — ' ' _ per million died of smalipoX every •Most of the stalistics are rather ebitthvu r before in their published statements, e'Suppose the governor were to come . which she had creot thence &rain a' lad , tr year in London, and 6,400 per mil-. old, fee the simple reason that it is aer which had been left b the ing the British armored train , . get toe into seeious trouble." It le expected' by the managetnent lion in Liverpool. A vensus of the necessary to mimeo° the periods be- on the Maieliing ling and occupyinie tia'nters• and beirer then in the open • the prism, s e la a en town, of Were.was takeo in 1722, foto nett after vaccination was dis- h 1 d t k Vryburg the Boer operetions were ot the New Jersey Central that She,. however, continued to clasp - 1, • ,•• . - 1 heartbreaking sobs. le• ' er . h the ton of whic sprite help had been H d directed by Delarey. When Vryburg about May ist hourly seritice be- . Ine round the neck, giving vent to Ya„1.", °Ad ti ed to the wall, on gaining with the followiog result ; covered or f d I C ftl It 11 tween New York • .and Philadelphia en (tree . n ope logo, which lies out in the dat w o y un- - "You really must be quiet, and .. -, ibi Raad =rye?" ' ' • 1,601 for instance, the deaths for twelve vvill be established. h., ,, e said, aborded front the ' outside, nOSs y . . mg years -before were 5,500 . per million sheltered and was .an easy captime, . tell me the reason of t i , found itself Without a constituted There are With a little asperity. "I vrill be ,quiet, ine.darar she - • was lost, a binelclimel.2iti,tthis 'year .. . . a 72 Per annum, and after only 158. In. 302 all Sweden they were 2,045- before e help themselves freely to the house- total eapital invested es $6,000,000. gOvernment, the notrale begen to fishing on the great lakes, and tee 10,000 men engaged in by a rope ladder, There all trace. th • b h tl v m r bet co , , 3, i6' out of a population of 2,- vaccination, and sank to 2 in 188.4- hold. furnituta of the British Vest- The number ot vessels engeged le said, with great effort. "I am very of college I was exemined with 94. In England 99 people -died in dentS, Who hod berried eolith into 208, mid of small boats 8,800. miserable and unhappy." , thing could. be elicited, at svhich I "Of comae," I answered, as cheer- wasenuch'relieved aed thankful, and fully as I could. "All are miserable I never enjoyed getting .home more who come here, except the hardenecl then I did that Melt, ones. But you will soon be home Matters went ozt as usual, and I had not touched my notes, in fact, I seeined to . care noteing for them - when one morning, aeout six weeke later, I received a bulky package, addressed in a ledy"s }tend, beering 'the C,anaditte. pesemerk. I broke the seals quickly aed found,. to ni3r • • in- tense surprise, benk notes again heart Almost breaks to so him, and. equal to one thousand ,pouncts. The eroothe his pains and troubles. What letter Inclosed. expleined. every- eitall I do ?" And she laid her head thing , ... a ie e . • • These- few facts. show what a ter - on my shouldee, with a faint, d -es" "My Dear, FriendeeYoit. will no pairing. cry which wrung my heart, doubt . have wondered many things,. rible• scourge smallpox *as to our for I had two Donnie children at• forefathefe. But. it was a greater with othees, what bad become, of •No.. keine, and my heart went out to her. scourge elsewhere. Having been pre - 18... 1 am now -in Caneda with My sent in England fer. several ' cen- "How do you know this ?" I in- husband and dear lit:tee boy:, 1010 ig' suired when her grief had subsided. tildes., smallpox hed attacked nearly now, thanks to your .aid and God's "The. lame woman who •camo in all the inhabitants. Therefore, when- elessing, quite, well. .• • • yesterday told me at exercise, and ever an epidemic broke out, it found aYou ne doubt kilo* eine • T. . • es - that `my boy's only cry was for his. most of the people protected by it .caped. ,My Itueband wae.to• wait. for snothere i• . . preeious attack. When, howeeet, it toe eit the• outside, which .1 knew "Well," I replimi, '"your friends got into a counery eor the first ,eime Would be ,On theSaine night on ' the will take caxe of him, and a month it played terrible havoc. And•thae is day 'you gave tele his haeesitge, 'Yes.? will soon . pass -take courage.". And a very • ieterestieg point, for if. we I expect you thought I had given up abandoned vaccination. we should be I kiseed ber, for I was a woman, if _ the idea, I descended by'a rope tad-. a wardress, and apt to eatden my in a the same position• to -day, Ice - heart at times der which my husband had thrown lend is an example of whet would to the top of the wall, end behind a "But none .can take his mother's bappen• to us. in that event, ..• • fast trotter wee • soon. in a trusted . . place," was all she could say ; then In 1707 .sniallpox• Was•enerodeced friend's. house clasped io my child's clasping me suddenly to 4er, she erms. into .drelarid, end .otit. of a papule - they . .34ou •never be separated whispered eagerly. "but if you -froth tion of 50,000•1e killed. 8,000.. Gek.- your ' children: .X.Must 'tell •you choose, you coul4 help me." in.conlidence that iny 'husband .is the ting into •Mexico, it sle* se many "What do You mean ?" I said. • - was people 'that • there were 'not .o.ough. third aoe of a nobleMan, • end "In this way,'• she said. "I want :-.. . left living • to Mire the need. .:.1 And unfortunately • .led into difficulties, to boat home in three or four days.' when it ettaCked the 'AI:Oilcan In-. and got into the. tolis of a lot. a of dians et• killed six millions. dut. of a "Nonsense," I replied. "You are sharpers andalorgers ahd .ehey :used totat, of twat% milliceis. • ' losing your 'wits ; get •on with. your . biat -, as 'a. tool • for passing .forged . • • • tivork.". . . It „is easy, • therefore, .to 'imagine' . a notes -X onknowingly • got. one • . of She obeyed,' but continued: T "- these notes, .and teederinget Was ale with. whet. joy Jenner's• discovery of know I Call get out if you will aid rested and suffered irepriseximett for veceination was received. People rae a little, and no one shall be the fiocked to Iiiin..in'such numbers that it, as you.knove, ipid thois• did not wiser. I want you to post me a hit- be hae to build .,a eietle summer - involve • My husbatid. I tves aware ter only, and before long I sheuld be that when my tithe 'in 'Priega . a was. house in a his garden, to 'use as ..1 .a. with my dear boy," clasping hee cover, that•we ehoule love the coune va;cetnation :t, station.- • Parliament. r hands and lobking intensely at me. voted eina Z30,000. •Honors . were try, as my hueband had confesseehel '',Now you must put such matters showered. on him by : 'foreign poune to his father,•With a desire to mend, entirely from 'you. Supposiegr T tries.; and,' when he • .wrete to the - and he proriosed to stert es eol Can- .. .. said, to hunter her, "I do as you Gteat.• Napolecite• beggtng for tee re-• ada with .flee .thoesend poiinds. Then euggest„ and it was found out, the my boy eell ell, tince.you knoW • the lease of a man who had beeneteken consequence would he I should lose rest; The erst Mates 'You received prisonet, • Nepoleon. said : ""I . can. re- m"' pension, which is dnly a few tram .'my. husband,' h may ,at ono fuse riothing •to that znanre gears off, and I have two children say, ere forge**. . : • : a . THE:',PiRST ,EXI!EEIMENT., - ' . . to think of, and era a widow.". "Buie -"Omni, • eirerarofle • . Without - . Yet Jenner was .not the' real dis• ' She was uiet at this for e time, '' er apect renffein way ; fail, and it I might:advise:yeti, . as coverer. ••For many years the dairy-. possibly you may. have .ponie cora- ' hen suddenly : ..."`"( itiaids.•ef Gloncestershire„. Devonshire punction to use. 'eiren the good notee. and eonie 'other .cOuntie.s. had been aWhat amount of money do you for yours.elf, - invest• them :for • •yetir •caleulate would bring - in intereet celebrited for ' their •beeuty. White chileren,. and may it be a bl•essing .to. e: .' all, other Weizien :had • faces scarred - equivalent Ito your pension re them; : Good. by; my friend. with. . pcick-ahaiks; theee. dairymaids "A thdusand poundsr I said, •Did I do eieht. or wroeg. e : . •Poseessed • • semoth, a :healthy skins Moiling, and believing that it would . put such,. thoughts away from eer . .•• 1: . . This was due•to the'fact ehat when mind. . milkieg the' cowe they had got cow-• 'A FINANCIER, ... • pox,. which ts the modern ettecirite- She dropped the clothing she held . . " and seized my hands firmly. "If you "There' is e small 'cross-eyed boy tion. Ouriousiy; tha fact Was known were to receive one thousand 'pounds lieing•in thie city who, if. he deesait to isegteat *many . people, , '.but hce doe - would you help me -? Swear ,•it .by• lose ,his life theotigh•just retribetion, eor had the sensate tern it, to ' ae- the love you boar your children, end wilt groW up to •become th greet 11.,.. etnint. In 1774 ler. Testy, • a Glou- as you hope for their vvelfare." ' „ nancier,".. dechteed- ' joees; •.- "Foe. ceeterehihe farmer, was so convinced. "Oh, yee, I'll promise that". t 're- . some thne .rata tette hits. pooeseised a that - eowpox protected oha from .plied, to' humor her, for I thought yellow pup that:hits ho eitrthly ex-, shiellpox that he ettecteated himeelf, she must be a little distrected with euse for living, ' Dia. -she thinke that: les wife, and' les twa sons, and then grief. , . he is the. fineet dog.,in the .citte and he came up to .Loaden and. tidied the "Remember, that is a solemn peo- 'spends Meet of her time . beggieg. doctors to -give him, smallpox: To: raise," she said, anci just upon it the him end icissi•ng les: dirty .little nose. hhn • is rattily dee the distinction 'Of bell rang to close work,. tend the Fleetly the .dog-worshie became so discovering vaccinetione Some years prisoners began to troop to their unbearable to..ine tliat1 rooleed to .befOre that a dairymaid had. said to oills. end the nutserice. .Cliancing to meet Jenner, ."1 Can't get smallpox a. ries At the end of another hour My .:- a •small, doss -eyed.. bete. one day, I had the eciwpogr • Putting two and . two together, tanner roselved to ext duty would be all over for the night, said to lithe-. .:-.* • ' .• . and aicer seeing all the inmates of "7‘See• hem ' bey,edo: you. want to perithenta '; ". . • ." • . ' the cells I should transfer my -keys earn halt:a- Latter • . . ' . • His fiestaexperiment teite performed to the night wardress in charge and " 'Stii•ee he said. .. On• a boy named • Jemes Philips, '• on go home. When I came to No. 18'e " 'Well, then,' said• I, 'you goe op • May.' '14th., . 1M. Taking Some' lymph from the hand of. a dairy - cell I found her calmer, ahd, putting to mytouse, Watch your chance. and her arms around me, she embeticed steal tea:yellow. cur' that yoe • will maid named •Sarah, NelWes, who bad been infected by a, cow, be ineerted. and kissed me, vghispering: "Good findethete. , 'When you•get hini briog.. night, dear madam. Remember, and him (IOWA te My' Offiee and get Your it• lute the-. • -arm lit the boy, The God will bless you." I passed out halt-dollare .. - , •• ' . - a •• :vaccination free • the eame"coursie as and left her for the eight, heping "Within twe ',biters the .boh Wag .it, does hi our day ; and then, '. tWo that she had forgotten her Idea of beck 'with the. cer tied to a rope. months litter; Dr. ''Jenner tried to the let ter. - aelahat will./ :ffit with , him?' . he Moculete the boy with .pinallpox, As I lived outside, I soon put on asked, biter I paid him. • • end failed:: He repeated this experi- • meet on •many °there, failing ..every any hat and cloak, which covered My' ". 'I sloWI, care„' 1 snapped; (deown px•ison sonifoien, and lett for the him it you:Want tee •- ' • • • time. to givathem emellpox. • . • In these. daya we are supnlied with night, and was soon at home with "That eight I' diacovered my wife S' is tears, mei 1 was* informed he, egtires of vaccinated end tineaccinat- my children. Judge of my astonish- e ed ceses, ahd very conviecing they raent, after taking off . my cloak, tween sobs ihut poor, dear tittle . when I put my hand into my •.drese Fide wcie missitig. The next day she, are. But, ne evidence is so strong as. this of denner's. . pocket, to find an unstamped letter, had an advertisement inserted In all. . which No. 18 had evidently slipped there before I left her cell. It was addressed to a city fifteen milep away, and my first thought was to destroy It, and I held it ih my hand over the fh•e, but my eeart gave a leap as / thought of her child; and looking across the room, saw my own dear boy, with his curly head bent over his slate, .and my hand stayed. I will not burn it, X thought. I will wait until morn- ing, and think what I. must do for the right; od 1 laid it, on the man- telpieee. After we had had tea I left my little girl of 32 to clear away while I went out to buy some eata,bles for the next day. I was away about, un- bent., and on returning my daughter greeted me with : "Mamma, 1 bought a stainp and posted your letter just in time. An- other minute and it would have been too late." "What letter, darling, wail that ?" "The one you put on the nuottele piece," she answered, laughingly ; "and you owe me a penny for the stamp, remember." 587 had so far escaped it, and they were "to have it." It was ehe terror of marriageable girle, for, if not already disfigured, they did not know the day they raight be. Ninety-six out of every' hundred' people who died of smallpox were children under fen years, The most curious- thing was. that the few who grew up without being aetacked considered themselves badly treated. for they knew they must 'lave it some day, and they were in a con- stant state of anxiety. • RAVAGES OF SMALLPDX. .• again. One veort month, and you will be with your friends." "But my child, madam, my dear little boy," she sobbed. "He is ill, and if I do not see him ere long he mey die. . All 'his cry is for bis mother,and i cannot, oh, I cannot get to hint. What shall I do ? ' the eighteenth. century for each one Cape Colony. • ' .. The contractor has done half the ly.entered upon ins sixty-ninth year, e tee% who dies now. clothe and feed. om we .1. ties s ie et, In the present London epidemie DELA.REY HUMBLE digging. for tee tunnel in MeV Yoric has been concerued in Political life Our, scheme et en early gtage of there has 'been no death of .any vac- moved south wIthehis tiehtenburg at a cost .ot e13,750,000, 'and the for forty-four years. His record of In 1863 the war provided for onding out ciliated child under ten years old at commando, collecting eurghere as he engineer* expeet that the remainder 70 000 men, and suddenly we foend the Asylums Board hospital ; while south of ef the' excavaeing will be completed he Mined first as •a Lord of the Ad- , ne In thirteen menthe. Olio is a. remarkable one. we bad to deepatch four times that went,' and hold the railway miralty, and then as Secretary for there have been 58 , deaths* of unvaco Kimberley. .But es soon as he leax number. qineted children. Long ago nearly . ed that proceedings which were not Atli's. Charles AI. Schwab, wife of Wee. In Mr. Gladstone's Govern - 150,000 HORSES A YEAR. all who died werachildren • but in • in accord with his sense of the art the president of the United 'States tont of 1868 he filled in turn the the present epidemic they are mostly "• of war . had fellowed the Boer oc- Steel Corporation, has travelled ex- office of RostmaStereneral and Before the war we proeided for grown-up peeple. • eupation, • he ordered, every stick of tensively, and has a large and Irish SecretarY _.!*.next he •was elected 2,500 remounts annually. -Since the WHEN YOU ARE SAFE'. . Property in Vryburg to be returned Valuable collection of miriiatures, of leader of the Liberal, Party, and in outbreak we are sending mit 150,000 1880 he became' Secretary for India, horses a year, In the erst MX to its eightful owner .and at once which ' she is ten enthusiastic collece This' britigs . us to the intere:sting set up 'a mUnicipal system which Whs tor. • . . , and afterwards returned to the War months of 1900 vie landed 80,000 question -how •long 'does protection Office. In 1895 he became Lard Pre- horses in South -Africa„ - ' . months afterward,- when the over- Mrs. Ryle, who'presented to Pater - last ? It, lasts to some extent. all found working in perfect order eight sident of.the Council, • . There was no justification for Lord one's life. Of course, there ere ex- whelming ourabers and widespread son the Intildieg, deseroyed in the ' man Emperor Rosebery's corneae's:pa of the .Crie options to every rule ,• but vticeina- disposition of Lord Robert's cola recent fire, in which the public lib-. evinces a keen eppreciation of newe- mean Wax -in which 50,000 Of the Ag is RTIOWn) the Ger against smallpox for Mite ,or ten .130er movement rat•y• was kept, has donated to' the tion in infancy almost. secuees one emus moving. north necessitated a, papers, but• his • hive for them hie best troops • wore allowed to dwindle - back into the.' mid- 4 city $100,000, •to be used • with the somewhat modified since a certain to 20,000, pritetically Without food, enseranee moneY in tbe erection of a new building. power and eloquence ot the young 50,000 RECRUITS A TEAR, Certain dinner given by OM "Flighty" 010 td Mr. Gladetone, when the and Ufiknown chain:Wen were at °nee pxonmEs or vu▪ o▪ mnows law a surprise and delight to the famous stateeznan, Who sail eatiated with the 'verbose platitudes of anibitiotte MOustaelte4 Man •of forty-three, who Permanent Arrangement to lie yoUeg politicians. follows les beloved art under sin- latr, Brodrick, in introducing tee Made for Oanesia to SURAT Mr. Henry Scott TeX% the clever gUlarly iteppy eonditions Val- arMY efitimateS in the 1:1013Se Of on it, with. an occesionel 1000. .14.R.44..., is a young looking, dark stolen for a. op Sea, either in painting it or sailing showing how intro:tense bee been the mentioned eircumstances mouth. Hie days are devoted to the ethuMone, fo,trbbaiet hiceirgy oii:(sibtwabamrbpdi achobalsIceyeatelr:e a.0 deo yrr fErlt.t3t:nozi iAa• :four iird sielitfief tiltb:ee. e avcsiaoltp ell: la of the soldier. The recruit ;oluing eeeryene anew% A little inci- otter the beginning of April will re - dolt once occurred at Alarlborouge cave 15 a day instead of 94. as at House which well illustretes the keen Present. If, after two yearS' ser - sense of humor possessed by his Ma- vice, he elects to stay for eight years jesty. A great ceremony was tahing longer, he gets, being ao ellioient place, when some journalists called shot, 6d. a. day more, or, , an in- to ask if they could be present, The efficient shot, he gets 44, while be is . request Was conveyed to the King- /reproving, says the London Deily he was Prince of Walea at the time- Telegraph. who replied : "Certainly, show them During the last six meant recruit - in. If they can't get in at the door ing had gone up from 26,000 to 45, - they'll get in through the ventila- 0a0tta° ?need. abisynlan'ovvbeuitentgli4oti hthaed ettaienelin- . tor." ' Mrs. Fawcett, who is visiting the axd, which had the effect .of increae- refugee camps in South Africa, be- ing the waste from 3,480 in 1899 to longs to re fatally which bag I ven leie8v2e2s w einh alv9e01r.e etre. world. Her daughter was ahead of real recruiting, anti we cluinot look dl3fh°e41111cmkit beei some „remarkable Women to the the Senior Wrangler some years ago, ferward to any reduction in our and her sister is a well lcnowa lady Ormy. To keep the army at its present doctor. Mrs. Fawcett herself is the level 50,090 recruits would be re- wiciew of the blind Postmaster-Gen- quired annually under the new sYs- eral, She was a great help to her tem, and then they would be able to ' husband, and aided him consider - keep a reserve of 150,000 or 170, - ably in Ids political and scientific 000 men. The cost, of this proposal work, She is a woman of enormous would be £1,048,000 to Great lirit7 energy, and cycles a good deg,: the eta and 0786,000 to India, per It was in March, 1867, Met Deice of Devonshire was elected to "hum. In the concentration camps there represerit North Lancaster in. Parlia- ment, so that his Grace, who recent- le a P°13°Iati°0 3•5°.•000 hum" ,e,Blerg SYSTEM. years.* Then the liability graduallY dle Tranevaid. . - incident took plate. • He was traver, clothes, shelter, or horses -with the increases • but -the vacaineted per-. Hug from' Potsdain by•train, and. wae present. Campaign, with its. :230,000 son- has a'lways twehty chances ot • The bank manager .at Vryburg told ' • talking;on all. sorts of subjects, wben men, well provided in. every. respect. . ' escaPing death to one chance of the reoccupation that Delarey's 'system tion With the old St: Peer s Episco- It . is. proposed to erect in connec- of a•stidden the presence in the a sa- . :The Duke. of Wellington had never '. tho present writer after the .British hereon' who has never 'been vaccinatr had worked like a perfect model, and pal church, Edinburgh, a chapel of loon of . an individual in the faidseaof name than 60,000 .er 70,000 men, •'• ed. Revaceinatioe is practically • a WdOes not appea,r thet there is a tnemorial to De. Seabury, the.• fil t —28— a servaet of the Impotent household and in. the Oritnea there. were 'never: complete •pretection from • death. single. outstanding private claim .0a Flpiscopal bishop of .Connecticut. cattsed the• conversattou to cease more then 52,000 men, wherealfrom Then,. it is- foetid that wnere -eight any kind axising• out of his extent- who attended services there when he abruptly. . A borrible saspicion as to the time the- first great•body of rea people. with cope vaccinatiouentark porized government. .• • .• .. - was a student in Edinburgh,. - .. •the -bona, fides Of the servant ilaseed inforcements wae seht • te 'South The lateet statistics. of the icoma a across the mind of the Emperor's Melte. Under Lord Roberts Se hid 'die,. seven with two marks -die, f 1 The last • . to leave Vryburg• when with three marks, . and only ewo•-at-nidr '. mon schools for oolored chilcli•en en secreteeer, 'who, on interrogating the never . less' than 150,000 . yegelar the Bows came in. were the: half a: half with four marks.- T.his. refers the United•Staees• axe fa -Negro 'chile *Man; discovered that • he was a re- troops there, 'occlusive of colonials, deien.. officials • of the Bechuanaland drat of• seh.00le ege, 2,912,910; mime .porter who had adOpted • the •rele .6! Militia, Yeomenry, ,tinti volunteers, • to, those 'vaccinated, only ite infaney. To:sten - no •: If you have. neVer veyed . them Survey. • Depait nt. Delarey cone. of thepe enrolled in .:sehoole, 1,e• a hielteo in order to be.ablato pub- and in• less than a year.'-anoti 4 half . 'been. vaccinated, arid ycitt COMO 'in • delete with* their -fanta ber 511,618; weerego :daily ateeedenee, lish Some •of the Emperor's sayinge. we 'landed. there . 290,000.• horses - ,contact . with .a smallpox patient; ilies, 'Windbag them ovet from OoM- 969,011. a number -ot colored . teach- The *easement znete,d. Out to tee 1g6,000 mulese purcbasing, in• eddia • inandant to Commandant,' until they . •••,.. ; • scribe . was emirtently "charaiteristio tioni 126,000-.horgee in:South Africa - you.. are eery likely te • get the • dts- . ers; 28;560. . . . . easea. a ' - .:... • were set -free to take the trahi. below . A bronie ' tablet 'now marks the of • the euleir. of Geentany. The . train. Tints itt thirty : months we supplied - • If you• hato beee• vete e ' e: Oeenge .BiNee. 'nfhen they were- seen. inat d in 'ea-, at 'eaee..T__ beet where the ... body• of President Wite stepped.. et a lon,ele spot, and ehe array in' South Africa with 550, - fancy •you. 'have a _good -chance owh 'one had arty weeds IdaTeinley lay in state in. the city of the -reporter' was dicipped, ,with • a. 000:animals, whieh .is• at, the rate of . 1)1 es- _ but these ef•personal regard to eay •caping .; but, should you get it, -you. ea•hiee ..; .... • ., • •••,... . • . - -.• lett:fele, in the lower' corridcir of the welk oftea miles to. the next :. stae 000 a day. The, hemoinit dePartment fare' likely to. have it in:c, n3ild;form. Hall,' The inscription .on it •is tienabetoisahiee ...• ..- . . ' . • : . .theseeth Africa, is itow well manned . , . J. H.•Delareteeliroricitnice his Moho CitY , ,. a • •1• . , ' . a De La •Re3r-eie a enediuna-sieed mart of aafellowe :-ogere iay bra state •the a • . • .; . , ." . : ' .. . and • well eoedueted, •At . peeeent ' .... • • • :- To tido to Ye:Italica De Lord KitChener WO 1:6,500 horses at • . TOLD. RIM.= 'CONFIDENCE: ' *ma lerge..and 'his 'coMplexion - looka .. •• .• • • • . • elight 'build. 'His heed and features. body of -William aticleinley, Preeldent :. -e . ;:o..150,141490T.J.ttitad. States, Septerribef; . . and every form of totting • blaedine and protruding Pilee the. depots, ready to .be•isertiete and • we ere"hot only ;noting exieting• deo ' 1 es .and. absolute cure for owl. ' chase's Ointment is o certain' England .theris : es ' a congregatiOn • • FULL BLACK. BEARD.. - ' . • The nutectacking industry of. which is.. not characterized • by lavish • • hie ie' hot' Only :a men oi .extraota liberaliti. Tinie after time ehe 11141, dinar ' ' t l't b t h 1 k ' • In a, certaie *isolated' einage in .pale .against tee . . .. . .. . . . y men a 4 y,. u e oo s it, •it • Lotil.s. giv•es . employment. to over , 1,.. .eettieeintadarers haeo guaranteed it .Sootts • Undet the need. bellow -of purebeiee • 500 Oeciple. ehhe eut-deckeis sare erve St- au.' o-nial' san the deilr press and ask year neigh. buyers •will be placed . hot they think of 14 You can um it 'ante mends, .bet .prepaiing .1 or the autere. • Irelend More in touch•lwleftcit'S•tinid•eedeirisl .. tster- hap • vainly epeeitied to. his peo-. 'natural mathematician- and a man. of driven .by. eleetticiey, •.eficli nut being • Vault irilhhehavelhiAchkhihthn,ot cured. too a-box:at - pie .to .contribute More generouslY to' settee. A -queet.• •manner combined led -individually a into• the •citisher. ' lima St co.,Totolue and ...less ' . with ehe deelers, and •tho funds. Of the• chin•ch. . The Menee.wite ••• .extraerdinery bright. eyes, After' the shells are crackee the' nuta .. 7...r..m. win.ii!!...... 1 prizes. 'are. to be given for . the best Board' of • • Ateticultere - Ore ,Chaselillh .r611014s.a"ear.'.4.. thraPet. the' . a .NOT"QUIXTE CLEAR. • ' .• . • ' • • • • ire winnowed . •by'.,In air -blast and •• • . . ; .- bers indeed gave •sonothing,... hut it . wee hearty. always. the- sniallest• silo sight of. the Mau. • ' ' • giees 'a' settee ot power at the' • first ' • .. .. . ' typit of arenY horses, a . . . . . . : a the meat els pieked beim ehe crieshed . . . • 're. .. e . .• a ver coin og the realm that wes pl.a.c7. A correepoiident who occupied the. 1.18 by hand /tamight be supposed thet 'English A permanent aeranhement will, be SUPPLY • PROM CANADA. ed in•the pletea ' .• . . • .. . • 'rooni Which .• hied been •his • quakters.• Owing 't;o: the 'depleted tainffition• of., • spealcMg •• .people. would notaventere made 'With Cenada for. the itipply .of • ..*, A shrewd ' Scot :.: who bad reeentt .before, the fall. ot •Bleerefonteine wee. the ciey tretisury Chicage. is threat - .13r. gene to the Place and. joinedthe , told that often Delarey was in . bed. eried. with an epidemic: of thpitoid ''to - travel itt ti, foreign. country.. with- otlt some knowledge cif its language; a Now .we are feeding 300,000' men, ' horsete .: • : .:' - . ' . clairce wee not long before he tide less than. Vivo •hourain a iiiglaC He. fe'ver: Accoiding to tt eeceutebulletiet but eoer • .cenntrymen de so everY. including' fightling ' amen and attend.- ticed the state of eff'airs, and. a re- wee .0.1vgaye Personally seeing- to the of ehe• Health. Department theteehes ., been . no s., -soWer-eushing rain in- the 'Yeer.- • .. a: . . . •. • • ants, and- 243,000 'heeses• and =lei ineeta • seoa•seggested• ittelt .to eis citerying Out of lila pliess.a. • • .:. . 'Mee that sh • s• in Sotith Africa •• • • : • ' • • • Pritetical Mind. t , ' ...' • .-:.• . , . . .-. .,It. was he. who • Oeeerelecla Piet city since" lest. Octolid.' • Xn Noveme. • A .1ady, ';';' 0. . ite sine fil At home -the Army Corps. scheme is- ' a,•partti Of •grieish tourists' thet els- • , . ' • .. •• . . • `.‘e'it. tell you *hate' lie said . eo Peones Wheneehe • ifshier Men insisted bee sewereflushing wee sespended for. ited Madrid,' . She was the Only one being :puithed 'feet...garde bereacks aod • :bee of the officials; aif yoa Mak' 'me tie etiekiog tathe.old etyle -of' fight- hick of ,fentis: . • : ,. ... ., ,' , . •• of the •aumber. whit knew. eny .§pano . teeitsurer, l'il engage to double the .eing, seeking the hillsides and. from ...01 the: eight locomoteves buildinh • training'-gromids'are being. prepared..• •• ish, and eter stock • was • .cenfined. to an4 the great Scheme or decentralize - :collections in three 'months." ' . • • • fieproeise4 .stone schanos -Oleg. the .Oncerns in .the United States. the , and •. ' ilk ‘‘11.1----." tion..has teen 'begone • , • . : gen to increase, until, by the time. he successfelly 4one in the •Icaffir ware. •pleted the elyentieth yeee•,of ... their anti sure enough the collections be, throw back attackers, as had ,••-been Werke at Philedelphitte which . -cora- ' .bad.ptated; they .' were neatly twice •Delare3h.said : .. : • ' • - existence lost *tek. During thiS pe- . as Much as forMer13.r.. • • .. • . ...'.. allo; they.. Will 'assume that 'We are riod the works tUrned" out .20,000 .. ' Ris. ciffer was .premptly accepted; . put•cheee -of .the eigher..positiOni to most important is. the .Baldwin '.3'•es” ' edid ”°°•'' • By, tempts of 'geiteres they. Managed' to get .along the"first afternoon ,end ' !light. nei4:-. Morninge. at breakfash •euilding barracks that work tie petits • ;c1.1...:hebodt' 'it.io,sa.:ite•i;viiii..1. istad..le'stifirofini..d..:ht! te eonsider %Whether '' 'the -Engineers should be reheved of the* duty -. of A comniittee ...has 'been 'appointed Sandymaa?" seid ehe pastor te 'him "else.' e• • .• '; .. . • . . eleau, heee :you a Matiaged it, : Mr. ' 'on ,the keine.- Let es. go •:souteiwber.e.,1600egml otoivmeb%ivLesaltiosrteal,fir, tohteleultbfi:thelde • ihiee:rhitterteys.. ..eoTaoripepc,e,ea.riftedudits.ileoatiy. 11:Iii 1 ek12- a' hi... ,:ti ht...i'll?'ye, estliaitei.ti.. .. lane day. " ' . .. • .. -, • • . . .. He had lue way ee Magehstontein, !S. tates7. the., Baldweitsb-produced 1,- 11 ent. • lies 440, er 40, pet .een . . . . . id vitiate recall, it ehe seized a, piece.... The 'Array Board now tekes up any .. ie word for eculk, and •after stroeng Deelm,„ .. . , • • r L.! . . Scat, !'but r le telt yeti In confidence'. forward • , and .,to the.: left . into the a • • :"It's .a: great secrete' .retinned the...when• he meired the Boer , a •. .. • I .. . .e • • .: of pitear.end pencil anti dreri the pie- •.qeestion withoutakefelonee tO • tlie..-' t f the whole, a The•fole, I saw.; enaistlyagaee thisea• long, . low bank of roughtiat, away. . Secreeark.av State, :the objot.being",..• PEOPLE EIREAT'Alill SELL' ture ei 4 Ccrw'' ' ' ' s' . ' ' . ' • The waiter examined the ..dratving a Mr ' Broilrick 1 s ly ut it' penny bits. . Weel, wheri I got the" .from the big bill,•ond thereby.•trep- la hoed tee...Highlanders HOW:right he .. . - .. • • . ..: .. . • e . . . p •. .. ., . ter c .• P e • clitically, went out of the -room, and. ".writing as little •as: -possible, and ... money eveitr Sabbath a etreninge . -coxefully .piekedhoOt the smile eoini. was iney be judged bythe faet that . ' - • . returned' prorafitly tvieh .a bendie of deeiding es rapidly as possible." " .• • and• put. them. by. Noo.,. eta. there's. Loyd Methuen poured Inddite all the oossm ABOUT THEIR 'D.OINGS. tickets for that, eley's bullefighte • only. a Ibilltednuniber o' the' three- Previoue• afteiotion .on tee hilleide, - .. AND. SAYINGS. ' - ' . • • . . . • OFFICIALS 'IN WAR,' OFFICE: •• penny -pieces, in. a little. place. like where it sobsequently eppeare4 there .' . • .. . .T.' . ' • • s •• ' - 'On. tha military side of the Wee this,- and as I'M.* ..niaist .of them, • vias•nebody.. . ,. , the. piece of 01,11i/ins, andethere are. .. . . Chieramterietics and Peculiarities. AfORE 'LACK OF• eh Aerie. .. . Office 'military .officials. are ,to• .take, ,. . et present .under rock . and key, the '. Again.. ween ',Gen -French still& • , . folk maim. give Sixpences,- at least,' round.to the. east' ter the relief -of .. eeee_es ..,.. .. ef . Sortie .Well.' Itnown Per- ' . . • .. • . .. ' - . . • • • Gladysa-"X hel*itys": like to play iie placee for officers fin -Welch there . instead.... See that's :the Way the eolh .1aiinberleY, Delarey - wes against • - • -'''''*".o. ' • " ' ..' ..' ,Whiet •vaitlx Mr. Gosling.a • . ' - ' haee been. 182 applica.tions : _and ' • Cronies plan of •talliag. batik (thing Baroness Buedett-Coutts 10 triiP- Myhtle-"Whyr' • • • • . ' 86a• for ' nen-corarneseioned 'Officers.- . lectiopo ere• doubled." . ' . And the ., pastor went awaY : dealer- . t4er. *odder, end the leeittenburg plied with . Parliamehtary • blue books :Glitslys-"When '1 scoldahint about ' .tor which 2,000 appeicatione haee . • iug ethet. every 'Scotsmah Was a born ,than got his' commando away north and ,ctirefullyereads those that con- the inigtakes he. makes he never gets temereceived. ' i . .'• , ;''. " . .. financier... :1. " .•• , . • ..• ••• • : , to Boshoe. teeing Nettle .hiin Ike hig..cera philanthroele biterests. . • angty,'hut says when I sit acroes tee.. Of• 21-neWeregimenets .ot• Yeomanry ' . • , ••.• ., . . . gun. that. • heal been :turned itgainstl The Seltan a of • Tut•key• emit-le:11Y table it's simply. impossible for him. 14 are already formaid. as . ., . a l• • • ... : Methuen's 'camp at thaModder for gives. away • a greet many present% to keep his ntihd On the c.arde.-• • Five gerrisow regiments,' of . the. .. . • tee .previitus two. mentlis He elso mOst•of which• are made in a .special Alyrtle-"Well, I, too, have Often. ages ot the Old Guard Of. Napoleon, • • • • . . . . MURPHY'S •TRICK. . • . cailght myeelf;staring so intently at are now in exesteece, 'arid Man for the mole on yout nose that I. had man their 'are, said Mr,. :13rocirick, a forgottene-everyteing-eh, must you &eat deal better in 'health then. the .. ba going so soon dear?" . - .: ' - • • ntembers 'Of the. House. of Conamons. ' • '' . the papers offering five doellarga re- . THE 'el/OROBE THEORY. • •. ward for hie reettrit. The third day Now, what is vacchuttion, mid how she met me joyfull3t at the door and does it act 7 How it acthnobecly ennounced that rido had -been fonnd, knoWs., Sotne say that the lymph.. " 'Where?' 1 asked, concealing • oi a .microbe in it, When inserted • groan. • . o into the arm Pasees into the blood, " 'A little boh brought him back, and coestaned ,pe material on She answered, • ' • . Which sinalleox- flourishes. Xt takes " 'What kind . of a boy?' I asked a good many years -from six to tele suspieiotisly.., or More -for this material to• be re- " 'A small, cress -eyed boy with the timed, and • until it is renewed the most holiest fitee Chet I ever saw person cannot get' smallpox. Othere a boy. • X gave lihri five " • tay that the lymph puts something into the blood, which remains there CURED THE SW1E/W. and kills the smallpox Microbes whenever they come along. But it is • A 'gentleman going down the rivee gradually exhanated, and thus. the on a stearner, the engine of which- person becomes liable to infecticin was upon the deck, saentered to. see after some years. • the seeking of the machhiery, • Neat. What it is we partly know,' Cows him stood a man appueently • bent eowpox, which shows R- epoli the sem objeet. a few moo- self in exactly the same. way as vac - merits 'a Squeaking noise wee heard vitiation in the huntan being -a tuiti- on the opposite side of the engine. her of vesicles appearing. *The fluid Seizing the oft Oat, a gigantic; ene, tohen froth these vesicles eth by. the wey, the engineer sought out little piece of bone or ivory, and in - the dry spot and to prevent further serted " into the . child's erne. It nolo of that kind libernily applied Might be taken ftom title Mid , at the editteut° 01 the' ea" 1" everY the end of eight days. and* inserted into another child, But it in not takeh front the emend -child ; re- eourse in had to the 'cow again, The lymph is now taken: direct, from the tova-or, rather, the calte-in all or . y next morning foiled most tams titer& the spot Denoted by the gen- joint. I sank into iny seat, overeome All went on welt.* a while, wheii tho thought that the letter wns gone the squeaking was heitrd. in another for good or evil, and at the hands cif ditection.. The procese trap rily child. repeated and quiet restored: but an I had a restless night., and on go- the engineer was outlet; quietly to- eriay charge cheerful. AV" "X know ,von !wee helped me. .i. , tlenian and the stranger, he , beard lei VACCINATION SMALLPDX ? . , know it. I have been f • Highlander standing in . Princes 110+111'11)1g or he detected Metre() cause ot the dif- Witty pieophif te, ontlferetelliether plett,c- Street. •Ehlinbtlegh, gazing at every (theater squeak. ThiS time, hoWever , bear any more of this. I shall et "Silence," 1 replied. "X ietoci;ot y - 1 alking straight •tip behind hint, • _ fared feoni a. human being to a calf men, the ininister Welked tie te hirri . , the calf gets eowpotc, And then if a and touched bird on the arm, noticed. hoviceS, 'W 11" Id th 1 d " 1 1 . geld would 80011 so me." . 04etilit,', • II. . bably it is, for if anutlIpox is trans- might be of service to is o n th t p nsed, Thinking that he aslied Mrs, Kennedy, a mretreSS of my boy. and he said ho Was better, II tilt The etre,/ er wee a veritril- einat on s a, et in o stria pox. i o- car a a, i i e it try. "What has Miss &twin done?" he into trouble." human being 10 vactiiiitted front tide- "My good limn," said he, You ' ' ' ' the neck and emptied the tor exaMple, eat& strattherriesra ' down, eausing much mimeo' and uneiteinees, and at other tiniee I ton subject to b he seized'the tiStonished joker by the , "No, no ; . you will not; tutel rittpe' or . . .. • .. ealfette ehoW0 the stone eytuptoins as are a Highlander, 1 prestur like "Eaten steteWborriese Whitt harM tO Mich an extbet tl.S tO Make Me quite weak. If Dr. °Meet OititMelat Will 4ell Shan bleres you all my life. Iltit X aucOnxtikteirts Of the ou tail uoWn nig . if vaccinated •in the ordinary Way. myself. Do you want to take a. With Mee nay everlasting geatittide." . • . Will say no more," at Which r left eeiorihereor maid he, „ , Then, again, since smallpox became tram anywhere?' I tIon t believe is there in that?". "It was forbidden, sir," said Mins, On March 1, 1.002, We reeeitted the following letter from Mr. Walker, Which iltr. 50 rare in this country coWpos has "Tram, sir?" he said. "Oeh, it's, c ni dy ehitee's. Ointtnent ail a cure for pilee of the most dietreasing form. Ile writem: ditty, / reeeived by post it small Ii, 4461,Add,,,, ' d o et o m believe that smallpox in the across here, where I was a, row- I ?"Illuet,.- iire NennedY, 'what trouble I now take pleasure in writing to you. If you reinembee, you sent me a box of , • Next morning, before going on that °id eagine 141 eglinak "4111'" disappeared front the font. So that very kind of you, We'll 31st gang Wooden box. Ort opening it r round , !human being Wets the original cause ute ago 'myself and It's very gOod Was likelY . ,to come frora etiting bleeding piles SUMO three Menthe ago. . I used it faithfulle, and can ea.y that it has entirely eured me of bleeding piles, ' the uotect being in SOs to the. ealue Mrs. Ilatterson-"Don't you think 'Where they were touched by the il,,,,,, $ trawl) err les?' a bundle of banknotes and a letter, A 11.1.41)104.311110 TRAIT, of coWpox. Cotill fed:feted also just stuff they keep, too, whateffee." "117ell, sir," said We, Xennedy, "I would have Written sooner, but l'wented to. he able to ten you that it . "you might as Well ask What trou- you can use for the beteflt of othert auffering people. Them are teveral people h Of ene thousand potinds, at sight eif Aire, Polkadot is an awful gossip?, r milker's liana. ' Mashington-"What's the matter ble was likelsr to come front eating very Severe case* of protruding pile* by ailing thig great ointMent." Which my knee(' Alma& under tee, the Mrs.' Eattersell.--"MaY be a°. But Other aniirtale get a form. of with your dock'? It's stepped." So far as we know there is no other preparetiOn Octant which ei go summit e use art apple: and yet we kftow what . penetration rolled from my fere. theren OM good thing about her. sinallnox, too, Tito grease, or heel- TailOr-"/ neVer Wind it ttp. trouble did come irate it." aggravated kind Illi Dr, Chase's Ointment. Its soothing, keening potters aro Ma ' Awed, and 1 uearty filleted. Iiere She never tone arlythinfe about any- I tag, of hones, is exadly the cote. it aS a Metter "What de you That closed the dieeuesion. Ough and pernianeat. Sixty Onto O. boX, at all. dealers, or Edinanson, Sett* & • . • t th . ' ipok and it occur* Whore. they are mean?" "No tick hero " . . , , ir Wait a, predict:us:lent ; 'but I seen' Ilk, a P • got. aseay the. Boer saege guns out- ' Medical Officer (going his raunds)- side leunberley and topic them all. up '"Wele Murphy, how are you this . . to les, eew base . • • • . morning?" , WITHOUT A CASUALTY. Pritate M.-"Altich better, sir. "Is yeur 'appetite good?" . His' habitually accurate reasoeing "Yes, .sir." • . • . led to Delarey's being frequently aWaY from hie weetern .Transe "Are yoe getting enough to eat?" tithe!? vaiders to devises poeitions for other "No, sir." Boer leaders'. . • , "What would you like in eddition Since the British ceettpation of the to youe present diet?" Xailway eine and the stretehing .out "Another Pound of bread, .sir."• of the block , hOuse system have . "That I citanot •give you, as the regulations do not admit of a soe. raBbitedte lheenidseernsel winbeertefadgisftieauntieghe iithaes dier 'receiving a double ration of • reatained in the western Trahevaal, bread in one day." • • ofeethich-excepting the to.wits-he; is After a, moment's consideratiana-: stn.' praetleally Master. ! "Could you not let me have the mitre pound and mark it d'ew.h." a ninatei, piost S;atillirsesinlse'YeiTirt,i)ttonthlienteavilsit bread poultice?" lus. release of Methuen might bee° He got it. . been' accompanied by the expretsion '4 . of an .earneet, Wisathat they ' might twain. meet soon la. battle.. • .Defore the war Deinrey was a • .INIIERE TO RIND :RER. . 'When yeti Would select a Wife . Do not call on Sunday:. ieader •aniong the Metal Transtetal- If you would knoW her as she is, ees and not. on very cordial terMs Better seek her Monday. . with the Prototia. Government. He is en older matt thaii Chrietian De If you And hee •in. the kitchen, Wet or teethe Botha, is aS deeply re- . With the snowy linen, Your divinity is apt ' To ..be worth your winning, workehop Consta,ntinople, where fifty workmen are kept emplcoyed.. Sie kIenryireing possesses a' Won- cleef te. Shakespeare library, which consists of alMost ell. the .eciitierts that have ever been published of the Works of the great, dramatist, as Well as all volumes of:Criticism upon them... •Lord Goscheasays that. his fatitee came over to England from Gerzaany with one friend and one. ealf-erbwii, and that.he was obliged to start the banking . flrin, which has eiece ' be- come so famous, because he Wrote such a .bad hand thet •no one •woulti ethploy. him as iv clerk.. • . . . 'Queen . Amelia Of Portueal. is a marked contrast to malty of lier Pre- decessors on the. throne ie the mat- ter of dress She .ma.kee her wen hats .and 'bonnets, and has had a- w.ork-room fitted up in the royal palace at Lisbon, to which the lat- est Parisian *fashions. aro brought and copied.' . The Mikado cif eapaii, e Map ' of nitteh energy and endurance, is very fond of outdoor Sports, anti has Vehinteer force will be smaller and FIN:ANC:UAL PLANS. . _. formed for men over 40. . more afficient, and a rimer ve will be . OsOiond-e" Yon always pay as• you go, don't yea?" Desmond -"No, indeed; X,paY i as. abroad in ease of mobilization. Five thousand Yeomen will be of- fered Z5 each annually to serve other people come after nie, At the .coronation, when colonial. - . Statesmen will be in. Lohdon, en et- HOSband-"YOU don't try to mese fort will be made to see how far the home attrectiye, Look at that ta- colonies are willirig to share 'the ta- ble," now; no luxuries to tempt the ----"hhities of the empire. appetite." Wife-h"Why, you proVok- ei'`'"'''" ing thing, you told me only last • ., ,. niget that you didn't have any ap- "."-- '', petite." • • IMPOSSIBLE. : Tile following. congratulatory tele- . Brieirne•-"Do you think she's a des; • grain wee lately received.. by a newltr er girl?" • married pair: "Congratulations on . Sinite--"Uneant ilather too good- ' your nuptials. May your future looking, doe% yeti' think?" . • trOubles be only 'little ones.' " THE SADDEST YET. , "John the baby has SWellOWed Of all sad Words of tongue or pen, one \of your pearl Studs." "Well, The saddest of these: "J ust • !mut. ' for koodness' slice, send for the doe,- , the twee encouraged the introduction tor right aivay, I've got to wear MERE atESS • WOrtit. Ilgtous as his Huguenot forbeare and warmIY . , ' •Itae great personal influenee amoke of football into Japan, Ile is a .huril• that sted to -night," the country Bode, Who in the west ter and fishermen of too mean repute- proportioil .of Men of itis race, • tion, and is a, good shot•With a rifle. George -"Wen, all love -at an3r Hiihry-e`q wonder wh of the Transvaal include a large ,-.........4............-..... Iiis devetien te laWn tennis is else Mae, I love -the tine, the beautiful moneyes the reot lf she's in the parler, playing , • mot of his brilliant career front a sure papa Will conseut " t'lldth,t))14Inti;t:. dirtador(gbel,ulttitilV; wiiiioartillieed "° couldn't." Opera, selections, marked. PRECEDENT. . Mr. Asquith dates the toMinence- loor a wife to share your fortunes, Seek in new directions, A eleverroxisWerla comet was that - I mom* ' givep lo Chief Justice Coleridge Her Who rules a house. cOnvent for refusing to obey the . ing Blepdin Useleseness may beautify years ego when lie was defenditig a Thrift and tact adorn More brightly mem, A pet bird Or a Mouse; lady who bad becoite a Sister of ro ru and was expelled from the 1 • . rules, THOUGHT IT MEANT A "MAIL" She had brought al:1i attictofocibi afro:cocci Two e • the trial Coleri go asStatned that Lett•rio from Mr. Welker Expinining the Severity of A Northern Free Church mMister, Maslen, and libelti PiedritiatienICY of Hie Oure by Using Dra Chases 0 visiting Edinburgh, cal" acc"- - breaches of discipline aro trivial, . Contemptible, and should never he . . , ' ' , Some people seem to think that. it fe-•too much to claim that Dr. Chase's Oi at piles, but filets go to prove this truth of this claim. These are interesting 1 fered MUCb and been cured, TO NoVember, 1901, Mr. Sherwood Walker, a fireman or. the Canada. 'Atlantic waska, Ottt., writes: -"I atn a gt.eat Sufferer front bleeding piles. Sometimes oh.