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Lucknow Sentinel, 1911-03-09, Page 301, • or Busr Hotisekee ers. eiliese'end Other Valuable Information Of PorfkOlOr. Im��t. tOL Welted' .F914 CAKES: : :•with freshly ,grated, -el-400,40C:: Roll. 4*.:;,:.:0,,,est, „:$pengo Cake T each slice separately and tie' with. •'egg•Bi• kolge".4 separately; one cupfiii•'4P;tir" XilA•ciii, , , 44.0 • • grewnlatorl.iingar ; ... three_ :Fruit ,Saadwiebes..Talce •:thin • eiglithS'cukul'liot-Waterr 'Or" •ininti'ii1414-0.11.1t"htl,*;*''ibtr the big fitlblinn4g,' „One-half teaspoon lemon . e t ' 'One. euPful flour; .en.e. and one-half PpPeePli'aa.174411'.1.;14'7, ehfo'QPIIP'9.:0? ; ofi:93,4e-PliPaPlf' . tcleutiosiptoco;ithiettls40.0aknitailet..,:p:It7deilrricicr4s .., ,t4ir4,00p.ogi:tr. hof oup.,.0,bothria. R4b4d:tiffrii. ou,ria4..zsidth4.,3 i!,:wb,phd: ,,,i!.• the 'Bcat'.3;nuni ,pf, pigs...141W_ thick .•.444 .11i*ri, and :t*P tahieslieeris ' of lena-, Aight: '104:half 'ti:l'°.44gtir' 44-44113'-1":: .:644OilleuriC:ue:iitiMl'..titi:knc,len6Otgichi4tO4:1;nelladhle: 4e:Ti•it;:::''''''?f : :-'SQ.1.11inb41".4.419fl'exigd'i 7:heating. tonatiritl • :add te ' . „ ,:..iiiiik,:.:and','gradu.ally tenlainingepg. • —7-7"-* , '-':. . ' With:. Abialiag ' the l: 'nurse . Of ..• . ., . , .,„ .. at,: Beat ' mixture jhree . Aminutes . . :', T.BPTP-'•'*gil*-'7.' Davids old age...... . Thus ::''Shiiiriiirri- add �xtract, wbl.tes of eggs eaten Baked-. Apples..,,Talte.as'ipaPY. lip,- ‘'iniP8, seet4s.:to have • keen •11,11 heir- , . -.. ,. „ . . ..,1•0.1::$tift;. =tax land • 0.1ft."110Urp: halt,, Plea as there are people •to . be • eery-, • os; ..,i010- ..with her hmhana,.., owned • 7,111g:.po*•der AO. salt:,,theKi: 04.4kiia ed:. '' 7' Peer . and l'exaOire :eOfe,.:!.. '• ;Fill, ,-Inucte Of ho, with tPe-v.11- ;40,j1-41.tiCrnixtUto.,,...11-14ter'„and..,,ivith,,chOpPe4L,11.,ie_lsOy :'and Bilelish lage't..- .I7fei hospitality must have 2flotii• a. shallow enke,;pan; ' turn: in :*.alrint nieritii; • Sprinkle with whit been 'weloonie.:to• the. prophet in .his . MixtUre;•.spread evenly 'Aiia ba,ke izi sugar • Put in: Oireti.•: Anil .IA10 614:47' wearisome tours 'among ' the • P1.4..' ' ii., moderate. 'Oen . twenty -flip niinu- 1Y, boti4e ;41 the while With 'sir ••= phetie schoble., .4;,.; • , ,..,. • .: s .• . 7---. lip, .1444e .pt. 601-4. cup. sugar, .:6Pel• 6,''This. wee'a• holy' man -It. seems ., •uP1)-s04-Pirectiop,4-41.,,,4114fori th4.';'cu olio' water...cOolted., .tintil. ..iii unlately that •Elijah . :Weill(' haye :Vake.--Thin.caltes require.a liotteg.r. thmgds,; ' ' Sake:.- Until.: 'iapPreS' ' 'are' aimiled himself Of. snoh.Oeinforta \as ••-•.OINi);;-.04*.:tilOse.---baked...-in,-,:-..thkak•Ole41.7.,:.•,-,BerVe'',With-,Whillned•-e-reain- wereoffered.in•lbis,,luxuneuslion*, r---"Ionao'reurh. or, fir.(:).7.(710:t-Illi:r. --"ii,ill'Iat7;,?.. rutal,i79-ter'Ccau4r Zilfteetleeller' .:a.:. -Wit's )thboV.47.1irPriritisli4ined. li:edalliigeh,?:14ha.444- . be. cooled tbo,si.id: ' -•'--rden.lf-du'.ring7:-the-Hiyakh.-4 --ti,i,.6 .-e-ake--, •four • iteatipoons:-baking-ipoWder,-one-,Han-eriiinently'sociar:riathre'and,:ea4e ..., '..:.• t,lian.-.a. wooden spoenras-ire 1 will nli.it.be light '. M* oake in an teaspoon salt,: One-third'"euto..• n101-..! , it ..free play..... At any fate), the! pro- ..a:rt.ii.en boiyi and ,never, in n . tin ..6,-4sos, one-half cup.' hrO•vVn.' ' sugar, L.i/os41..inade to 'her '.hiishand..-V the p-4:-'0.-"ggs-/-:-I*0--,%111P.,-*ilii4,...413ne C4,0'..:*(0Plail---00),-NY:as-Aot_tintigual,.',AYeA . gjoi,•0 • dtse,09.4„ .t•whol-d-ii;iid, ibe• seeded-. raisins,: one clip -cholciped. .iri arland- oyerfloWing.' with hOspit-. _ .0.:kilfre. ..c_eareikt*nulated sugar nuts.. . . Mix quickly, let raise •for ' ality. The 'little . .ehaniber, 'built - ..,:rinfaii-e-ii-I-e--/-t-iy -.-4:10,. ?viol 4.1.1k,d,a,44 ,ov,enty. minutes. .136.1W--Oliefhouri-,' with Av. 41r8`,":415eve the roof'78'0 as 't,e . , . .. ...,:.- sticky•criist.:. Line your cake . tins give easy. and •• private ...access frnni -paper- to. prevent burning the •.. ,COOKIES.,.. • . •-, the•Outside-(and-furnished-..afterthe , . . :. 77-7,1iiittoin and .redges : and to :aid inre-, B.rwept-efa,Oc.prs,,,o4o.cupot .sim:,..; styleof__,OrientaLrobins),- inuat•-haVe 7' moving the eakes from the pans., 4r, one cup of lard,. • and two, eggs afforded. the prophet Many honra. of :--.----Lity-:•therpaper--over•the'outside-Of creained: together..;.• ,Pive.,;,•eent.i,' 'refreshment. :' : ,.!--.., .;--- ..• ' ' . : ': .tlie:: pan and crease it .around . •the worth • Of oll.'",Of,;,•i4.4041,2:...PAS4), Avq.', ,.12.'aehai'---7ThrougliPut his long - edgO..ef the bottom Allow it large certts,'-•:wOrth of.: baking ammonia, PUblie,•career Elisha. Was. a ended • -:•-,ensitigh-to,cOnie-:- above •thesedge of dissolved, inene pint „of, "SWeef,millb.• .by.hIs..:iei7v40,.. WhoLoieupie ninph .. the pan: ;,'Break each :beg on; the .0*Ornight, Pound and knead .aboot. the Sarne.nesitien as he inn:1464-1161d. edge -Of -the- clip 'just. enough to'c k forty... Minutes ' Work in as inu ,la in relation to Elijah : t: • '' • . :the/m.(1We ef the:shell., so the ilmir as...poSsible:.. Roll thin Cid', '11-1 • ., .'$11..e $t(SOW before 'hiniT-Jt . is dif- will 'go* out, but not hard enough .squares, : and :stick's several „'1,4nies: 'fieult 'fel-, na to iimagine, the re.ver- 4,46,741-ealt.-_--into-the4011i.,-::-...-Let7A-hb-_ .-witli.--a4ork.:-'---Bake-iii--sluiek-±„4-ven7.' ence-with-Whieli-ShowoUld boine.'-lii- : white rim into the culp, and :keep. the 'Half. Of the: oil: a ' lemon S.: enough to the. preseneeTa...efie. : WhOui.., -she ye*: in the half Shen' Until. 4117 ' the .for One .1*cing;• ... _ ,f,.... :: , - --•, considered a ropre-sentatiye'of-,Godi:' • whito•sfif drained. Off: '• '::...B6;:c'firefill. or. the, reSer.ve Which ' Elishit, in the •net..-.:_to.,:breali4lieryolltras,the-7,6inalt-- • , :P4LX-4f-E-LP.•:_ frl.,;-_'_,,,,... : :. ,dignity4Or4W-pealt),-,-wouldHex,.. 1 inid it. indkn'' . Wh• iefosteini;iii, ii;f0st...ereise.,' sO•dOwntrodden. Was•tbe; con.:•.: dition-. of ,...wornankind- in-theee-dnY-4,- edwith-,iicales.,,-. -After-trying .:•!Var7; ions 'kinda..of ,.treatinent fiii.....their •j(e:9'71°r.e.'4resua;°4 the' 48°'264.1'Iti-71-: 'Woman 'John- 'its 27) : '. ' SO' A. •EliSha speaks to : her": though .. hias, iinitith,-• pieee, '.Gehazi (it); and,''earbfill not :to'offerict hia,•benefactor by': any sag-. gestinii.ef,;roOneY• • eqvalent' for her pains, he .. proposes • dit:ttliTer ,Might,:giVe eicpre,Siion..to,:his•grati.,4 • tilde • by •:speakinga, ,word. iiv.her,,be,. half •te. the.king,"er :uainglis curt influeretWitli.7the:t!eitPte017•74L-.Lt •fr •hc.)4t:.• ' • But,: ;dwelling. as ...she . did,. aineariter'.44nfriencts-;-:alfefeltm-c, • need of royal or 'military. ; :protec;- tibii. -, SO. She:went away, •• cinly'tehe -renalled' 'on'-•::Oehaii's ••• suggestion that the great' sorrow of ' her 'life .Wia,' that she had no 'child, and was :growing old (14, 15): . . . . : • - •: . , 18'; DO net he -The "proMise that: :in 'the :spring Of the•.year''foll6Wirig, otisbitiiire..ritS,:tyhe:_*usidltod.en,oheaegY.o.e.o. d.' 4...•t;ci.Ch!,i.,1pd.,:b. h.lei.er4,:t.'..• very,xi . INTERiATIOSAL 'LES$6/4 )ARCH 1. Lesson ,Elfsha the froPhet. Wes 4-Ohlt11-frtirtifIN.. Golden Text, .ROPI0 :Verse A --great •Woman --.--The prevailing idea of greatnes_s -was: of:a :person who waeindependently rich (i•SaM. 25; 2), and, who had the power that goes'•so frequently with; wealth. This same , Shunem was: 6.. 'ialte up thy,Son,-.--iii.tbetense":1N ns of the situPtion the inclirpet I I address), through bis ...servant, is 1 • . laid aside. kluManit,Y :n• a fai. lar , er, -consideration- thah,-cenvent1on, ality, ' • . . " :" 47- Fell at his feet -She wastoo oyerWhelmed- ':with • emotion-- gratitPllte te AP eal.c,. We 4,17e; left :t9 , ifliagiRO, 'What tke, Ffiktly_cE1,-,i911111.g rrogress ef flie Orcat *P.O. Told L . . TIIJ 'WESTERN Eff; A.#K • .0,40tomus 1PPING AND SHIPBUILDINQ 4. wi„, „, rres01.70 (MEAT ERITAJ1.'$. KrAgilLAPY The well-known: Ine:449-01 c*Itl• IN:l.'HE'FiDli,STItY; • • 'of Kreutzenstein baron mad* * ' ‘4,ficielkominis," entailed th.P. •faroflY; its •ew,nq Wilezek, and 14, bOit:ants .been ; made heirloonas,. writes. the Vienna.- eorresponderit of the London Stan? PROVIDINIVF, :WORKPEQ-PLE TnvaliditY Insurance Will Not Con- fliet4WiflA Old Age fielifiloPs- • The Eaglish `PeoPle to realize the vast importance of the, British Governinentia,icheMe of insuraneet ,which r•w • being eagerly dsbussed „in every factory and :Workshop mine and • qiiarrY," in the" -Servants. hall., of Lon- don punisiona,', and humble farm kit- chens. The invalidity insnian , as • propoFied by ;The • Government, • is quite a thing apart from old age • pensions' and uneMPlOyment insur- ance.There is no' idea; Of :Changing ItOPEO, 'There were 820 clep;th.si4„. 51;ticf.311- ver last.year.• '• Nearly ;eight feet of -snow- < have 'fallen in ltossland this winter. The new $75,00 convent building in Kamloops, 1$.0:, is about Com- pleted. -ghe IleN Inland Hespital, to be built this year in Kamloops will cost $,I25,000.; •, •• •The. mayor:of Vancouver is paid $5,000 a :1'year and," the '41dernien $500 each, . 7. •. sPring. stamen', • cannery' • InelTase• • •!' The ahnlial: report: Publiihed b3r LloYcl's Register of Shipping and. Shipbuilding ip ipio gives' the fol, lowing interesting figures: Tonnage. of merchant 'ships latinhed in the 'United' '*ingdom durfng three years,: . • 1908.. -• • 929,685 1909 ,.. • .991,066 1910' 1,143;169 V.e6sieulsnt4.(fels1:4f39"1.169wteCtS)46'{:iratitlied015: in. the United ingdom tb 1910 were .clestined : •asoted;baort:•:ftgio,of,o,ti:y. b,c). , ships,s, 0:,341943:;01,75.30.087:ttonon40,i,. Calgary real. estate Men 'are • Germany- 5 ship, • 26,507 tolls • Sweden .'.... 5 ships, 20,247 .,tons and smaller • tonnages • for other countries. ' • • ' • ., hi lihe ii the 1lrnted -,Vanconver-mtizens are -indignant gd pthree4,beanstisiedfmorn4afeerePde7104syzsidiatyt preparing for an infinic of farniers during March and April. - inSuranee is an extensien only, Old • age PeRal°- $1,2. a :week wl11.1,struek.,atAlie.I,P_5_0...footieLel..9-LOO ise-gackeor-wwdoor---6-0-effibii:jilaFionlaulrerf en: i.bn:ti ns solid aore h -Pa. leen tory.. basis. to qualified persens, over _becanse_compulsoryvsuelnsLtrnn_h_aa: British ships, 133,525 tons 'Waage Of ieventY, ,Per this reason tliriadii-e"-r-h----,ss eine will eTiliTru57 .-end-:at • seventy)-and:there will 40,44. over -lapping: Contributions :to invalidity inanranee. will begin at. an -age not 'lower, than sixteen years Agaiii).; invalidity insurinee is' quite dtstinet from Unemployment., insur- ance as outlined by thea•,Board of Trade. . Unemployment . insurance_ is intendeiller. men_aud-Womeh who are ..ahr-ritt-i'dt-willing ...Work • but. ;cannot; And2a ;job: , • Invalidity • • siirance. Meant for menand • • t WO - men whfro. are debarred from work- • ing through t-.ecintinned ill -health. 11, p oyment insurance . will, •:be .Compnisory :only 'for the :-bnildirie. •A y, d• f • ' •'est,portipii it in the *bites will ----,ffprevent-thern-ffrething,. Never whites until they are s •itt aWy, as itjaimpossilde ,exttrdijngion..14ieg*n-washing-it.40.. suds •madetrom soap. ' After, three Wailings, at intervals of .a.feW. days apart; Ind. the scales-- almthit-•en- Aire-1y gone, -the palrrqifra-ing7-fr-esh_ arid green and, making -new gro*th, :AnOther.,.bath'of theaanie-W-illLkeep -it •in ••coriclition.,3•::` U. D.•: ' them Light they , become - . - • _ . • Mother's.Oake..One..acitnt.:eUp 01 , butter, one-and'Tone4ralf -Tetipanqraw ,threep.:egge.; beaten Separately; • . ...One • teaSp090111' lemon Or..Vainilla, TTt.apeCnifiil ',Mace; .:1`.iiri'&.half ..euP"Milk.;:•,Ithree:enpa.flour,..oneLtea, ÷,.,;_ipooninl-erog1i-0:-Iart.ari-and....-one, • - - ,VALUABLE E1TS: ' .'• half teaspoonful Seda,:•or three ley,. Apply- a --drop of oil to the door Pfrt:17.4e7r; hinees to keep them from craking ;Crain the. butter, ,. add the .sugar gradually. then :the.: yelks":, of'. • the, A? cork soaked:in' 611.:' Makes 'a' tho,,,frayoring .reserv.ei..a.;.geddlnEuititate a • glaisiatopPer..- ,quarter 'eta •ciiii',Of 'flour lest. the •be too •siiff. if• kJ' be :used :subitittite for fruit for tb pudding 4' Try a little' belting soda and' liOt • '...".the.soda 'and, cream of :•tartarinto and flour alterifatelY ,little "at. a tifiie,and laitly title • which: haVe.. been, beaten ' stiff and. • itilry1311,ke 'fienitertylOfiftY Min; atei.in..*' El:A:10110e oven.: Acid.one eiip of currants and, Youhave a nice . currant cake,' or half a CUR of dates' :cut. tine nd flavored:'; and . yen' hate a water when Cleaning hitchen.:1,iitelv.• ,( sil .: If ,yinar 'lancet& batter\ ts.,tee thin try tieing *tale bread.erumbs ; as • a' thiekener. :: •-.- •••••.,.,--.---,,--,..,-...,-,-:,7---: .' flowerpot 'stains' inay,:be• teniOyed frOm •,•.window: eine, With fine : 'w°004: ashes: '•.' `. 7,',i,.7. .. " /.• .„.. • ' .. •::: :' •:•The neck Of a.:litthes• froek.•.shonld •.. ilate. cake. .. Colcit.o.he Ciinful;of th,e ....:11v4itb":1:irti*. itrwill ' eluder' ',dough ivith Spices, cinna;rnon, al - , ; the er skin, . -..-,..-mee--.4: -04-, mace,. ,or... ,Tviith____,:gratmd,... etCf . 1 fliquidLyeast ifi ociiiiv. ale. nt•-tO -half '‘ii, compressed ili.irst ,Iliecelate :a.n,.:1-YO.O.: have 11,-.r.40451).4rd. ,41"co.„,.0E-4.4110.10;dr'yryeastcake...-...: .. _ , . . . _ -. ' :01.te'. '1.?'Y IllUnra•-onilfut•Of.• • . . l.ni,tfU1, itite'PWf,•, il seloetizg:.t.ott..,the pio06,s, w4ic1et# ,Et.rc, v.'ell -.inatled: With, fat' will ' he ••foUnd:the-trichest-':anclAnciest. ' -----'• . to.if Giikp:-.0110•,CiapP... butter, , . • . . . .....,Seatter--Unslaked-liine.'-round-the • . oe.ainTal.Witirtwei CUP-Nig:6r -S-tiglif.:;". • ., .. , ... . , . , 6Orners of ' the .cellarl. this. will ab - r add. four beaten • yollai.. of eggs ' 'one - toit.s.1)64nIni. ous044, •.di , ,,,,,. .,, Sorb 'any :damp ' slid ,diapel :insects% se'll:''''''-'4A- ''''".-IVIteirr',`IeittlreeririChaWs• '': reek. :.°'Xi'e 61:1Pfu.17etts*:ei" ihiik- l'IV'C''' rte,i1:',..aliabibythey.,should..„))b,:•Yviiied-withit- -,..--.sproonfirts-treattrirtal--.; inikeel, in a,cift, cloth maistener"iiiWilriVe:!..0if; . 'thice cupftils of, 'Hour ;. payor :with .• Wooden . b'readboards are: kept in ' -----:i'laiillu It )14.2-4---11:-4111-"lf° 14c4-:-)P.10e--;,- -hettietr-condition,'-hir-rubbizigAltern, ,lastlY add' the '.hea'te.n,-. whites'. Of. with 'Sand than' by. Simply..,,,, nine ..eggs:,;--_ lieat--:.well 'before yt-in----so-p,, o ' the ' 1080wht.f.'eegs ;.', add •one chPhil, _.-. ureen":blinds :that'. have :' teeOine ".'--ofehoPPe,lf-iPits,"if: you wiSh. ' -Th,i.s. ed„rnatvy' _Ale :renewed hy• _4nh.hin'• g... '-'71s_loi. t B(177i117701t".tutinesirele• cictilir.• a., , Irak' „ii,, tti:.ra, te.d..T, ...,v, i.th • ', acy:4: Sponge •_Ctik.eltike .: a • i•• If -fresh ' fiSh is to ho, 'kept: 'oyer sPeege e'tkele'ali'etle'q loaf pan and :night, it should ,be :salted and laid . put it ..asidefor it'Clai.:or,tive. After: "an earthen diSh,' not -pl.a`ded' on ' that tirne CO •off ,the • top, driist and a board orfahelli : ' •• • : ' takc_out,the soft part.:onthe;inaide• .. deotata;•,iihtt,,,itglits: sheol.4,-, be ling. Pik .it u'p' with chOpped: ..•titits, ''. a ried ' ii•V a '66,-d• Stiff bee 40 'they 4ina''"iiiPP"-1 Create. : Put back ill may be as light itrid..litiffy.,is-wheri t..rti.i.O0..y.n.i.;...NitliAb.p....oinist-c ut he . '-ff - " .. '' •"'-_ * in Shoes and Serve, , tia..d•essert.,.' ' • if .•, ' ..roti: niy, discover; that •Yeat • have • . S -AN' not,--;, pOtalocs--lon'ough--to,-,orra-lipl- • . . , . . •Iiist take •soine Stale bread' as ii,ley ' :Ribbon Sandwi6hes.--BUtter' iik blend perfectly: .,• ' ' • - • • ' • thin slices of :bread .oii. 1..).00-1 sides ; . A ,few drops of lernen.,jitice Or ,viii,z. •sPreat1H:lii.Yerk:',' et -''! 46iled.:-',114.m, egar 'put, in ;the-- 'water 'in.' whith • tongu0,. or chicken between ; then eauliflower • is to • be.: cooked will • _ . , press' the entire pilo clesely,: : and proserie its whiteneds;.. '' " • . • . •• sliee dowii.wajd) ,Making,,thin, ; rib,. ' . A, large clean marble beiled, . in. . bon I ike.-,.. SittidWielies.. ,Anotliert=_: -inilko- porridge, "... custards,-:-s_sauce; •. Put.-Aiteantt-b-te•Wn :hrea<1120-geth.t.:"..will Automatically_do the 'stirring •. et alternately, :ita , aboVe., , using .. 4, -,•as., the liquid .beils, and Sd: prevent i •,-filliUg.1-4-er,ennile-g.P.Se-alid.A.O11nreit,Llitt 'nit go4..,.,.„,.._.,-,.,..,1,:,..,,-...,...'.,.,,,.,...,,:.,,.- Pui.s•or olives, .' ', ..' • ' , ' ; he .111'1e -it -whitlows ooat gte.Ves' : :Japapose Sandiviches...Take. any Can easily becleaned,with .4 .soft, thuLot left -lit er7hairrbaked-OrIboil--', 7,:efotird.:: hit!'etYllrviliegat •101,d --sYgter•T M: pick. out every bit of. skin,...and This' .shetild: )'3d ".409, When . piitting . . . .. . 6 43, ove up. . . .., . • Yaptinese railroads 'lige terra -cot- , fa:sleepers, -... ! "../..:, - ' •• - They fliite *Open tieket ;agents . , iii.Australit- ,' • :,,, bone and (lake in small pieces; Olt into n saucepan with a little creain er milk to iiMisteri, adding a little' battei:: and dusting of pepper ; work ton pasto while it is heating; then at ands r ad on thin slices *of 1, -PN • Jolly SittidWictieS. Oat thin, iiices ntw.arin fresh bread, Iteniove ,ertistsl, butter t irini evenly, spread ith ,cu in jelly, and aprinkle .kee-R.-.0E-014 • T. .°4nii-s-- -LaSt year :there. Were '538., cases Countr1c for whose ue are before .the: police 'etSiiit '• in .''.'llevel,•teoi.11;1;iidiltlIg.11_!orwtasr.i5nhiPthse• anall. the stoke: The : fines -ainoilated to world $4,,000 _ • §4,iti§:..11.g.i525 tons Not.:torTniany 'Winters has there': rman 21 ships, - 49,024 tons - been, so. much suo.W.: on thesa'ska,t_ EU•t.61c1.:1.•, 13 ships, 30,287 tons chei•aii Prairies as ia he case at12 shaps, 24,063 tpns present.. • • • • , ships,23,100 ton Davxd Opperheamer is to be hen. Ored•.by ineinorial in YaricouV'er. .. • nage.: • • , • 0Onlbuiing Mercantile and „naval . shipbuilding :• in United ': Kingdom ports and abroad, . We, .have the*, reinarkable figures 'Concerning this "ruined in ustry .: • 'Launched in 1910 in the United KingclOnii 545 -.F314 1,277;8,14 tons i lannched. inthe werld,... 864 .only :999,803 .1910. 'in. 411 the:rest...6f flS •• " `• 'He_was one of the first mayors of. that city. . The B.C. Government has •cop- „aented to the appointment of a coni - mission to 2enquire into the. high. price of coal. ,S nilding ..and ,eneineering has. recently purcilased 35 lets "iP trades-thatis, for two arid 'a . half' th.e West: end; 'of -New: Westmlnifer : Invalidity insur- oo ante , V/r9 ..mep ‘11,, pleadedi : in _sal_foall-persons:--between-the-ages- . .°wfhosseilt,eenincemoreisighlte4e1Allhalt1111.:-4:43sefiv110e-ntay year. nemplOymen Iiiturance Sus .letnents:the Work QLradai ions ; invalidity insurance- sapple- meats the work' of friendly SOciet:.' ies. :The details of the -invalidity: insurance are still seeret. "On•Islev- elalcienTttibie. lisearptes'7.:airW7ahlliCahntlhc191.1444,-• jails, as it - 111e4.411 that the unexam- pled,alitimeoel„lectioS: Of. 41:t1:111e. to- gether in their present Setting .for in the middle Ars he kept to- •, tare,. iveaponl, and objects of art - • •.•lre11..t.zenstein is, no doubt, the most ,.comf)lete genuine specimen of When ethe present owne ixnittoeinitoce- • it as a young ,nianf War, --s; • ri4n; •• bat Count Wilezelt has: devoted a. largeforitine•to restoring the build- lags and, 'furnishing thein through-, oUt d9711 to the 121iiintOt • detailwi1:* Le rhe lookingui krInha. tith our . es_Mid451 11:i_ntg. 01, 1::_pu:hil.ed. nyThet- ing. .The Castle lies oh a, hilt:Over; • he :his spent a lifetiine in collect, • sights which all distinguished visit- ors to. the „capital,. auch-as-in reeent • - years King Edward, Emperor ,Wit- ent77-Rookettlit _ have been taken to see, A “fideikommis" is stricter than its -English: equIvalent as it cannot' • he cut off like an entail...An...estate ; cani hewever,--now be:tied inthis :Nva7 only jay,: a special wee a the: • -Atia'.triarr,:-Parlianzient;" which--z-the- -- lower house, is nowadays very un- Willing-tapasa ; none has /been 'created for fifteen :years: ' . ficulti-ivai-geit Over in thia case •by: the legal' advice of a so,called, ex- change.-. .Part of Count ,Wilezek's :estates is already subject to fide]; lcommis," and he was -permitted by • tlie to ta• the place oelfi .la:i.luntndlia6eiiiii°;t:eShiele wibi hrtingici wasthereby released. ' • • .i1WV-rto cattreTiterillii'g;--°f-the -last name4-the- States built 361,000 tons • Oerman3r, Legis.eaclnetp...:te, Peed. to two. yeais': : Al0e1.0.tiO. +a's-n-naniinousb:Geleete&L:B. jewiSh. clergyman, !to . MeinherahiP.::,: iiiilliierati,i-rieSol:T.;,tinacierquaeir-- ..erPh.07' 4th 'Mr: LlOYd George h414.-:::'91hfe.I.1.1iiieefe..:::a1C4P..n.4.16.'cilonf9strrillacbti?ozi; , • o• s ed 'a:draft of it:to Mr Barnes, • the 'W Edmonton are told.' . ' 4rairt17".-10shi--.--7-Ma,ncife-ster: "It will take a'stnall array of•MenUmty• :of ,Odilfelleiis,. • The dOen, ..husy. this . owning summer. building Inents:.w.erP,;hOweygr; commuOcit, new eharbhes . this eitY';.': says the :e4 on Cabinet terms, • and .• Mr. Barnes-wiS4orbiciden-tolte-thein,• *-ecerit excursion frqin•Wi-- public .0„entiiisaticyns th,ttiber;tiebeme,;c1.0.±.RiaLblowii.;int011entana;_:_„thefei ;-will-,---asijn-lhe-,-ea'se • ::61 we 100 ineri. in the ,Patty and one . Merit insurance,,x.. be. -,derived „ from ' oot- every • three was 'yea]; es- '016,7*Orker-,--the -Atate,,,and-the-lem:-. tate • agent ' ployer. The amount .of the_Corabinz. ,:;•; Tpm...Flkurr'-died--iri-ROsaland last: ed contribution is:in-A.66o and the, mouth aged 'h.:years...-. Three- months - Proportions to be -T. -paid by the three 4go. he -paid- the Dominion GoVern- 134rties respectively also not inent $4,250 for an . annuity of .$50; •known . , oineeture has set one month.. • ' lialf.-fOrthe employer, ..,and7.:qieThalf • , 'pyer '306 and. fo:t the Ont,n-,•-• at4,ended the .class of instruetion on egricultutral, 'snbiects •: held' ,by the 1•9.!'My head -At is • likely the child had suffered: froth? sunstroke: X.,aid him on the. bed.; of ,the man Of Cled--1-What Elisha had al- -ready-dene for her was •sufficient -1 o' .Make her:believe.in his power to .4o; _even_greater•thinga...\ -23:-Vilt thou go' te-day1.--,The. husband is not thinking Of jhe..clead - child, but Of ,some. religions 'festival connected with the; new moon or thel -sabbathrover.:-.whiel, the'propliet-i miglit--be' called-70On' to,--p-reside- Nevertheless upon her assuring him that all' was,441,;j ftp previn17-government. ,Strath Ho WAs Boss?• more list . week. Once, on' a tune, 'runs. a inddern r'aPniChitetIorsteanreaydLe44eetinthg-tPhemirgreen.sievre:: fable; a • youth about to embark ..on gies, the sea of matriinon went to,..tu_',Koetenny f• ather and smai4dt,sh.,9,4' ba,,,1594i;,. sound financial.. foot- . ' inSt wifer The entire ,PrOilnee' of Saskatehez The •.:Olct MariAiniled... an .wan. is living froth lia:ii.d"-to:)nontli ••11'Tii-4.n:41:•.aa: regards :fueli.:.an-if.:One 'afore sev.7 'a 'tea*. eP ere Storm will. Pat .the'...entird,nr9,- -.11-0-r1)14-4he,hene-intot ''errg-iyrhyra'g''aTiritnrfb'r'fge17''•: :.011.t.1.10;11(14-h0i-e-YPT---Ylitt'finaateseverP ringa awl:his:wife dwelling stop ari ,niakn, in. that part inquiry as wthot an running Just aftier.the San Francisoo•ea0b- ttalimogspil -a,I6eeavwehiteretheari.,maInf p. Rdd -11orng- ;for trol giire :One of-horSes-.2.' • workt it adieotised. by, thefter ,. dl9posed'64;!fh,ehtYe'nb arit6ell.tec;7 , diStrictS s"... of h erta,• _Abe. . had been.:miners'..uniOns in th ::.different • mad tlie usual inqui Ooal 4'44W7'-'1:itt,IJ:bi,r.ii"ei'aSige...'0' , ` „and 'Biinkhead., • • ' • . e wi e was ca e aass- mati nd. she • affirmed her hasband's. assertion: "Tflic0 Whiehevei "4° • :Yee. parii's abbatoii•;' Sapperton,are ivant,'.1 Was the 'boy's now in steady pregtess.' .About,.40 SO :,the Ainaband replie.d, '1111 head of .cattle froni 80 to Ito take the ,b4,." : liego are, despatched dailv.„ • ' •. But.' the wife did not nke the. bay • horse, and:Called. her husband aside: and' talked to hinr.: He. • returned., The! Serventt 'Wiiiihfi„,,attetid:- her for :protection, , by her sidethe entire:six;,, teen miles -to Carnien.1}• • , • 25:. The man .of -God: saw': her -N-: From _his. toty,00,...)41._Ahce..,. . could look ,cloWn the road and 'see ..her while shp.'wn.s yet afar off:. He. 'at -once- avined that 'ciniething.:-.was amiss. Vitt the ,weinan :net relin- quishing Ah,e• hope ,Which she cher- ished, .otii.•,of.. an anxious heartl.ex- eiaimed, _ft is Well .(20), •• Thrugt her away-Gblittii bon, Aidered in a.breach.Of etiette; but his triaator it .that alie';acted 'in .gteat, extremity, and `gilt' Ids ' vatit,aside,. •- 29:7 Re: said to ,Gibazidid net,lieed tbi hear the words 'which ..:the-Avomaii„....seemed _reluetant tto speak;, that her :son. Was .dcad. , bade his •serVant.gather hp the loose ,folds :of. his Warnierit; arkEtepang, •fOr no salutations, lest:his progress: ;should be impeded. But :the Moth., er is noti • satsfied teliaVe the staff .• . and its master separated,..for where there •,ia.• powb'r. So With the 'woman, -F.,liSha• follows bis eiviuit, who, iiriects them on ' the' way • with .the, news that the .chlitd-has,A)oti..re-. ' • 32. The Was dead -There in seine. others in' the Bible, as tO whether the person Wits ' dead, , • 3345.-Istetide •the earneat itude .diSplaYed by Elisha. •Re not Only% prayed, htit"USed bie.ty Penns Within his power to Wing' back the biutiaotor e: be told from hand,, writintc.have evidentlY never heard haridwrit,ireg read.alonAin a breach- . ON:itemise:snit. • '•„ • , A CAT'S 210 000'. France, 105 000 t0.114,.' • Ji 71,000.0.ns; me. Other: ,country- ...turning-, Out,' nag-• ” • '! :. • .• The :United Kirigdom,gainin: out- .1?!..,4,- C:011* il'ed With' ,roaklis shown by comparing our first table with: the subjoined... ' ••Tonnage of : • Merchant,ships lanneheci in all the -4 -World; •eseept the ,,United :Kingclona;:•;eltiring-,three eara • . • • . •.• ' 1908 , ▪ 303,617 1910 814,684 -.Thus'thel•est. Of the .v.forld, has,de- creased its output' alinesthalf, as Much as thej3nited Kingdom, . bas. inereaSed•its output. ••• -Z,i.en the gin on balance s af-- ' felted by vesseli;being :lest ai sea .or broken up,the United: Kingelom. has; an ,advantage over .tne'• rest of the „world. - - „ : Tonnage of merchant shipsJost or broken up, thus reclticing•thetotal. .tonnage of the'smercantile Marine': 1909, 201: .361,600 ;. 666 576,000 1910 . 1906 ,....198* 291,600 '602 516,900 . .ps. on6 ,Ships..... • Tons.. • OSMAN DIGNA STILL ALIVE • • • , • ervDirLeatier Now .at *adyi1aifOsiiiiiiz a is Light 1ears of Age - once notorie.us.na the soudan Dign, wh6 since 'Decem- bat.r.O.,,s1m90a8„:1i,h. Wa- dy 'Haifa is• now an r Old :eighty -..yearS'-'-bk-age.-7.-:t---..-Lbente- Governor Wingate• f$Irda'r Egyptian al'iny..) contributes. :Soine facts relating to '"‘•Osman the who • in the „troublotis fini:44::. in. the Soudan 'had as,:many reported deaths. as the' Mad Mullah.. (YSIii111-11;. p ItiOT toLMalidilitir•-wai-4-41icees.„-4S.4 slave -trader •between 'the Soudan, and the Arabian coasts. Owing 1;6 his persecution by the old EgYpt•ian• GOvernincht for carry.ing.on • ifliS trade.; lie seized _the •cipp'orthim.3.• ot ther_kb,rYish' t6 1'88'4 arid prOYed tobe• his moat' zealeus adherent. and -canaille lien, tenant,.;Be w st_9stett .propagation Of '1/4itralidisiii in 010 Eastern Kniclan, and .this region he, rapidly o erran Man, wa's present, at .tlic'''bettle of Onidtirtnati and at the Klialifa's k• feat and 'de'atii of Occlid; in 1S90: He' eseaped • after' d1c cuiiflict and after:a long march on foot was cap; tared n. the Warr b a • TEN, ninety miles ;west. of Snakini, by Captain .131!it.gea; at the" head of pat- i rot, n,kranuary,. 1900. Osman .was then :deperted4o,Rosetia, 1.,",gypt, joitrtlortitlisr:-.T)crvish and remained' there. to 'the end Of ' • `A. T.Ot"G C'lltl,;;;DIT. 'Tiro: MOtte Of ---'i.1176: 11,1ghland host• ail.`(`Ii''.14b4Chlr'-eye l'\ I'll • take • the grey that battled for the Sttiart cause horse'," . '• • ::• whieh bonnie Prince CIvicie head- ' 5 " •-• -- '"Not, ., nmeh--,, , 'said the y,t)irig ed, :apparently was . that 'heaven : Min: ,•"You,get ahem." •. •: helpii:those .•:who helps: ilienielves , .,•.- . liberally, -, They:levied : tdll on the . hen -roost; stable,,,and :aecording to • l'AdT ANII-PAlvoyl., the alithor of a . -recent .tl&igliffid. • , bbok, entitledL_ ",The Lithd of ,lio-, • Tied:1:44111g, gle-iiwith, loose fiab-; mance:TT. :even on the poesets of the , its. ' +' ' . ' . VellAil ets. . - . •. . ,. Greece, 'thanks to, her :elimate, • At Swarthholm a party of these has the ,niost centenarians... : marauders overhauled the house of '”imlyLtime_a, real _financier, a :tailor)._ and-when,niie-of.them-Was'-• ta,k-es-hia-,Wife:-.Into--;his 'bonnelence 'abdotNo out up a Web. othornespiin is to tell her When he isn't making that 11 Ci• taken his faticY, the lgood-.. • :--; wifc-earnestlrreindliStrated.,. 'Many 'a millionaire is the archi- ,day'll conic ,W4lien yell Inr' teet of his flon-in-laws' a fortune. trio pay:for that," she solemnly as- • "Dear," e'omei from the oldIng- snrql him.„ lish Pdeore,” meaning "distin- • Scissors in, hand, Donald patiatd. guishecl,' . ,0"•will she pe to7 Feline • That • Crosses • the EtVer --Every Day. - across.. the, • Thanies'ItiVer *every evening ,and i swims back again next morning Is raenibthinejn-thenature--:..,of a • nOve17--;, *Sr,' but the,• People.' of Deptford' lelainia that they possess such an an- imal: The -feline to Whichl•snelr re- , rkableleia*Tattrilstrted,..be.-, longs -to= the=ferryboatnian. who. na- the t mos h. p; Pisployyn-Lbi:, de tl 17:to:re ie 4i in 07 ;7. ,sbL, tf :arid Messra;‘Laiiieen.'the-Deptford.,.. • side...; This man had..np•-toaliouttf 'at fortnight ago ferried.,,a small boat - acress the river: many oc- casionsentli:'iljatch‘Oel.l'ec,rae;ta i3c th'TirheiVn:ea713P"a'att'I' :Southiriek;%aacOmpanied hini in his . boat:each evening,..and.returned 1.3y .*the first .ferry the next morning , the cat would; travel so far in .the boat; .anclythen. . of its •free Wauld. leaP, 'bier-. .• board and finish the journey With -Wiceautifutpaw.,ever,paic streke: ••••'• On the cessation "oUthe ferry • •vice people &Might that. the- Cat: Would check r.olying4..e,lispolefifion and iemazn on'ityi,,.oww side Of th ,•river, eviaintly_ .pussy that rats and mice on .the Dept ford ;side were" nottq be...tcoMPared :with -those-at Soutliwick;:sibit • eYery - night; Withi...a..._beautifully gratiehil J . ,•• jump it takes .the water and swims • firs tented ind . self*7Satiafie '..ER:„LDsptforci: is ,.not the • only the .Trairie-s mar "Cin; ' rof..'selever. ::1 -51 -the most •poniilaiT-beiting7iiienTei-i the--.:rivor-,---has :a cat at'. his . knOWn boat hue , at • • Strawberry Vale, ' TWiokenharri... t and Tettding`td-RiCit_i'a 'feline' -- V in 'the---siiinimit•7may-re- qtrently betioen'perehed on the bow of a beat gazing inta; the,. Water, 41-1-, •At•tOrice it Will' make: -a' the 2;. river and, swift.as lightning, bring., to the surf acea; sinall•fith; it procceds to :bleYoUr ,. e'viclent Satisfaction- Maitre. has:. had this ; eat from' the 'days ofkats kittenhoc,d, • and lielieves.it is the cleverest eat on Ore Thames. . • 1900 when he was transferiedto T) amwttrk ..pris651, antrin. enilier; .was sent- in 'tarn' ,to: Wady Balla, 'where lb •now is. ir ' , important ab this Seaaim to -do that" he 'asked, sethWIet that no one an arrest "A. the Last.1)ay," said folloWed by Elifali at ,Zarephath, and is' the trite:Method, of .approlol).., int; Ctod in everything, we ever, atop a mintite. . • a ono le g than 00 var- its9es, Of. cider apples 'grown. in' . , Ile -..'Ah, Miss Latira,.,antil:what have...Yon •been doing, today 'V' She credit, robber chbily returned: 'She *ass going to De -only tithing well, that acconntS, far: it ; 1 have a, eoatf: but now she wilIpo taldn' softcn heart:1'111in spoken of as. a a waistcoat AS *ell:" poet Laura ate." " * • •' • BRITAIS"S, AIR SCOIIT,..": . • Zinsfer • • • : 1S" caring comp e 1; W..lifch- has' b"senlinder-eonattlittitni7' for mere than twelve iriontlis Cavendish dock, is new approach- . ipg completion, but.nobody,can Say , when the linge :Vessel will. be launched', • The cbrisiviietion of fhb first naV- al.Tireadnotight•of the air has . -been veiled ia,the 'same profound'official 5ee:1'0AS: WAS 'thAt. .0i {IA first., Di'hioughtofof the • ' Ntob'eti; ittt16s8•11,16, be .naval inan 'directly connected with' the 1,N11`,:dli`kt: is„tWeuty arda of, the enormous a)16..w,ed:‘,...t.,:),•app, shird' in'.Which the airship is 'being' • :y o00 cuhic tdett: and her iht cyliw dee moiors and three sPecjallycon- "14P-4-1P-ry.g9.011,-