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The Goderich Star, 1908-08-14, Page 3-,-,7-.. ;'­ . ­ 6, � ___v- __�,%�,,­!_'�__Irvl_lloi , - . � - I. . .1 F - -, - - - . -1 ­.. . , I I , ,� . � . ... . 4' I � I 11. I . .. . / .. - I . I �, . -I Ill, - � -_ I I' , I 11 . I . � I I , . � A . I .., ­ . o"l � � . . , I ; � ­ - ­­­ ­ ­­%� -1. ­­.— I 9 -4-w-wo—I , I . I I_ ; - , , , I I . I ,lt" 4 dil loopow.it— *0 - -_ - 4-.,- -- -_ --- I " lisi:42"', 't ! !! �rt=tv.T�-:!!V�!�""�,�,��7��*,-,I � " , 1 1 1 I �, I ; I FF 1 -wm __ - — - I I __ '. � - is to _Z= !1 : ! 1! � !�'" 7 1! ,4 : . �,* - , - --- : - - , .- �-,­� �� — _,�� . li � .1 i .. 11 11 j ___._ ----. ­ ___ __ .- . . � 0. 1__--0l1--- :,. 1 0, q . I I � I I ! oil ,oppo . - . so.­.NWW0A*AM..�1 - -- ------ . .. I I � % . � I 11�111 I . � I I �� I I I I I I . 1. 1. � I ;� I ...." .­ � _� __j I il . . I I I . - ' B OR SUNDAY 180"L I.. j -Mids'to, Health =4 cauty, 11 , . 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I 4� blilools, wisillt wll%4 the, Wilat 44 mor 110.11111, $41t to 04414 to thin Jul it to . ,-, 4 1 1 � PIPPIL E40 Its; - -,,--- - or '' A"� I . I still I �­ ­ — -,--- _­ ­. - --_11 ­,_­ -1 - , � , . � � 44le, ot III* Uotp =or* ameacto,ov� _­ ­­ . . I _1-111. ­­ . M - �1. __ ---- Dowt-w9itr-tustr biollibir loo, w0ttril 4 . - I . �, . - � ; � 1 W04;R OW livels., Which Ief.kvQ t4Q body , 01iling witti,. a bit Oforlillsxvt�, Ism" Verse all 'Whott, DaVA retwA04— � 1 I I - I I I In Ito: nQrm%l posItIcul SWA remQVto tar status, me, W44t tiet elitul !s actuolly in cmillieno, bot I , q . , I . 4 - 1. I I .1 � . ! Pow% W.41k wltu the 1404.y beat tor* 41tim to V106 tfies beside, 417 low,al, the interest of' tha� ,writer 464ters,­ I .. � I I I , 104101Y. M . Will I � . I j to � I Ward: _rlLr backrartl-koaq the, op 0, Father, isit Divid. All tho reiiiiii . . ' I . atirilim, - � In Fresh, ItaunAttlAs- 444 str*wloqn$4101 4 Ing history, of, SuIllo roilip ilit,writ- j �. . , , -1. ., � .� upa"t holit 00, P1401; tip so III118111, that 110f, of 111"ret a little Milk arre "CIRI. terot from the standpoint of qm#,ill'. , . .1 I ': . _�, - . � 1� � 11 it becomes an a0rt , IPA% tar removing link *%nins. .t,_.. Ili* thy and familiarity with Dolvit.­ l, . -�, � , I 1, % Agfors S'lesillu, Irish got; .. I I . r, Don't wear yo%4r ,91cithels get ught should be wall dried, and should, ,Nile women came out -411 tho 1� I I I . ir 'Dreatli, bill"da � . I I . %11 . . . til,at it InoterwQ2 wilitt- Y94 licit bill washed turmilidlottlY after. BY a,ble men being in the returning � .� 11, ., 11 . . I 11 , 11 In . W. . 010 slight procoutIca they wilt not b* army. This ha*-W�00_`A c0tomotr- ,;�' � I I . I I � , : I atAtibAll. sort of homecQv#hg for victorious, .. L .. I., � � � 1 710 coal tile stood 4ttoer MTIAW certain fruits 004 veirs- troops in 4 countries. arid. in all 11 .. , I . : I . . I .1 I , � I - j . . . I . ;, . . ,� ., During the. hot weathim It to inece! tobilis a little IQMQU JUICS removes all times.; it 4ok an added refligious .i,,. � s . .1 : r I I . , 1. I I . Vary that every Ono shauld take nolina stullikiN Ther handle must first be mobt- significance i1i this Case Of itbe I . lf 1.,��;�'',j : - . mi I I I j ._9 . I "I j I - 1. � � I - etwoplis.imalctly w1loich will _Q1.. the *be* In watm . Nraelites. __ - _ I M . . - I - - . � � � 11 � I I � - I . I . .: ,' � 11 11 . , 2 . . 13lood. Ono of the Common Ironic romil- od for Indigestion Singing and dauclulk—There later . I � I 1. , . -11 . - , ", , I . ales is a doze of Opscom -its. Many Go 0 Oft Callao to be a professional class of ., 1 41 ­_, I I 1 persons otijoct to this, however. be- The Juice of an orange In 0 CIA! . I . I . . . � C-00 It Is 1=00111413,10t to take, but this hot Water. taken beforel breakfast, Ils women among the Jews who were . .: I I I Y, I I , I. , ,,; � 101, good for Indigestion eniployed on vier one , "Usi to - . , , I . chtection can be easily overcome. Put healthful @,rid I Occ one . I., . _i.", , ---I-- I i . ­--thn-Ecaulta ttt 'Rig E - _A1L4_q_0_Dv1_VAL'SRL, �. - - __ - - __ - __ _ - , _- lave vent to the �Mroprlsotls emits- , . I 1. � I . _MAAA=y_._Qt__q, . ­ -----,- I 1, , �, .....­..."I'lill"i'll""'s i1o­q_s,­_-_s_o,r_ -,-- -_ "' -1 - , - - Ili - - ____ - - . 0 . , . - - � B . . I raw 0 calm --L.;,%L j I . 1 . � — - ____ j - 6�.�--, might be. This however, was a I j . . L � - 11 "*.-I".i j � . , �;:, j I . ."I � � , %%% % . . "' " . . . . I I __:.�­ . . - ­ ­ - - I - 1. - Ous out; Ruine . � I I " I 1; '14- _.._._....­_.­__. �l, � � I I � I'll. 'r- . . . . =181: and expressed itBegBin the . .., , r 1, � . � 71 � j I I �,_ . . . � - 470121kitz- - - ...... ____.­_­_­______ - - - .... ---.--. 8---- I .I--..- .--."-- ; e I 11.,�, I � I E 'I- 11 � , . � . I l tommorr. 8 -_,s-,,- ­__....._._­-­_­_ ­­"­ � . . . . , � LL . . I 1. � .1, � �, I - �� I orstive verses sn� dancing. The , " , I s, - . - ,. - . I . � j . - , , � % . I--- � I . , " 0 leader in the dance was followed in I j" . , 11 I. --- , , '�'JA; , � I , � .; . 1K41 - - "'., �­ ��,­x I, ,,,, procession by the othem who imi, I I r . I � 17,11, & 11 �­-�",71';"T�, I I I I I I %,3e�4.4:�;­�i v,��4�,'�-'._'�", ',,,��!­��; '. 2'j'�,; , ,,.�<:' � 1. . .1. _�,N�'�A ,'- ,, - . . � , , I .tated her movements and respond � . . � 1. j j �. 1'.,.,�- " ;� ­ '. I,— �,��4,,P'�,, , . ­ . ", I , ? 4-X " I 1� � , .4-,gP,`Ila��,,'�"A�'­' I . 1­­�44­_��,­ - 1, 11�,,Iljl ., �J. ed in the choruses which were sunq. ..� , , ,:, a �A�,"%�' _,,I�fi,",�ti" '. � 11--_ . , , ,e�r r��",� ��ki,�jk P . 44,� t,!` 1� Compare the case of Miriam (Exod. .: ,� .... �o"" ,',­ , l � . � ,VA I � , S, - .. I . I ;M1, , � , j , j , I , 1. � I I 1�io��­X­ � A 0 la. 2o) and Deborah (Judges 6. 1). � :, .. I .. . . '10 ,�'F��`�`"� ... , `_. j N ­1q,c,1,­ 14", z", '! David himself danced with oy be. "I'll .. ,,, � Ir. . �l'i..'�4*;�IVILI'll'�-���'�ll"I t I � I j , 11 ,,, ��P":-"'­'�_.�', �t fore the ark of Jell t� 1%, .1 � ,;:,! ,. I . I �,' � . �., . ..� , ��, , �: " " 4i A& L4, " - It - .1 cued it and brought it up to Jcru- , I , . .. - i. 6. 14), but this waor ''I �. , ij�l � 1�- . .. I , I - . � _. .01L`11�.�",'Iek , � salem (2 Sam. � : I ­. ­­ ­.- � I I I . ... . j ­ lyv il'"")q"I'll, .1. unusual, such demoti?ptrations be, - - j j- :L' — -im��, % - li;, 1� . .11 I .. � � � , � ilng-g0norBilly 001131111110115d -to--women.- - -­-,­..Z.�==� �'r ', �� . , �� % — .. . I 11% % .�,, il " To meet king Saul -Ostensibly, I . I " � � j . I L - - - 3�971%0 �,�IrAm_ I .. ­� . ___ 1. � . ". - V. 1; .... .. ; ­ ,llow� 11 t si Ila David. , I.. I I I .�; ": ,; I----- - I- I 1. , � .--- it 1� � It. ,� % - : I .... T11 ` - -_ but real * TsnT co-f—han-d-olfrim -_ -_ ; - "I . I j � I z,;.'.', K� , ,Ji. TimbrZ.-A '�, 1, 11 � I OCTOUS all over the world have during those months all advantage, : ;�ilf �, ,,',J�l or tambourine used for scompani. "�. i!:-,:. " I decided that porfoot, health may should be taken of the opportunity. . � LL Llk'��, � niont to the voice. . ��,i�,' 'I.; �, 11 Even in winter the children may -spend 't,�, .. I �, ,'� ic?4 �'.11, D 'found tip ,�, ; �t_s Joy - Demountalrations of joy, 11 ,� :: :,. L., 1, ". be the -open, It to the Auch time out of doors, for �tbtiNlttloll . A I LLL� ,-1 " . I . , �� only cure for tube culosia, It cures things are so active that they . . . . . p,�,'­ __1 ____­­, I .1 � such as shouts and I . . �� I naturally .., �1-111 '- Z , ,u,,,,� �.r�,1",T � N1.T­,,,, . , , � ' !1� _ I , M 2 �N','V �'j Instruments of - Margin '.,;�,,'�r' ��', , 1, .,�,7� 'A, 1 "three stringed instri _,i� ,_ , ' , � � :1 ,; 1. ��'. �� , , " "pj., V',',,,V� � " &,0 . dn: ill pneumonia,. and good. fresh air bus koep,themselvels warm. ', N "� _'�'t , j�­� V, t �� 31, Ta .'"Tt'r =* gl I , 11i rea of course, the country 'it the ideal 11., 4 � 1` \ I " , , been recently used to curls a womun " F "'R � �,Z . i�� ,,� ."; � thought to be fatally burned. Besides . P11NIVROX", §'Vil � U21NI"N14" .. ments. " - I place for children,' but eyon in the city I 1g, 1.11 -,. ,- , � �1� I - 21, , 1 1 7, Sang one to another -The bal- . :1 � , . The the plan should be .. ­3�,­3t�, ,,,,,g Z t l Y. ,; i I - fills a remedy. as i disinfectant it gas carried out as far � JLs ,,,,, � , � I I ,­ - � , , " ., I .1 ', , . . 1 I "?, , , ,�, mt� '. . 1,� ..., ­ . a Sipleed form of Hebrew poetry with . - � �. ": � - � I i ­ - &�& I 11% given A chance to ardw Into air - 0 . � -, IF 'N I I no equal. as possible. that the children may be .� F MI. -4 its repetitions, contrasts, and re- q, �'.1 11 411, jz�0­11;11 I-; 1; . ons and ,4 ..,* g , � Therefore. it would seem but reasOU4 ,L' %�. gmgi . 1, � ll .... � ep normal men and women &�� �,, � I I . very readily to . ,�:,-� .� 71� able that thorse.who. ily,ol, eat And ale KR,Uffl��NA bo;,i��%,P% ,; I o; .. .... ; - - frains lent itself :: . . . . . � - 11 .1, I .1 ,-,:, oil I . , , , � , _;� , , , , , t of doors should be blessed with .. ... ., ��- - � ZMI`__�115 � �� , "I I ­ .1. I . . . . . �� . antiphonal use, of which this is an .�:,.", I � I.. � �. � . ,t r, .411ternal life, or. st.least, longevity. - . . - � , . �14 - . I- , �­ I - gilifAlliBM' _.— " instance. It was further develo 1. 1: "', s;�� ; Knowing this, Is It not natural tbat PEIISONAL PARAGRAPHS. evangelist, is severely attacking the e-1- by the great double choirs In ;:,�:,,,-, i'' m � I�Iii. I : 11, Ursa shoule be kept as Much as VO5- : �w�l—m-�'��l:::�-lillre��IPICI;,--,- ___ I �,�,,.., %,.�, . Ich Gi` stage. bile tells how, as a "silly, the. temple service, of a later date. I . , , % " sible, in the, open air? Is It not th �. . . . . I Lliter"t-ing Gossip Abdut Some of giddy girl," she gave tip a gover- Thousands . . . . ten thousands-- �� .�_,:,, I - "Helping mother!' - . .. i- . � , , . Ideal place for them? ­ , _ . , . � - ___ _­,­.,.� , . - i . Is a useful lesson. but It should ridt be I 11 . (Ile World's Prominent People. ness's position and accepted a Bmall Under the Oriental poetic form this , �. � "I ",% . insisted upon to the exclusion Of Pla* . tivb partner in a well-known firm peared on sevoxal of the picturci King George of Qreece, im tile part in a play lit $4 a week, aupprly- was a clear Comparison of Saul and . I �,�,,,�' �11 I.., I I ing her own dresses. Very soon hpr David to the disadvantage of Saul. ,-,, 4;:'W I ,��, . out of doorz4 The only sal�atkm of the . of Btook-brokers. But whether tier rost-cards ia very Btartling com- � lloorest of all European I I g . His I :,._,;,., � I children of the very poor to that they - phenomenal luck or intuition, which tumos, and tier otilder daughter So � . i 11 It atlilities carried her to L.&e top of - 8. Wroth -Full of wrath. " ��"V I 1; live soluilost entirely on the street. The � , IIlCl -Tile Im aliout, $ ,70t) a, day, which � - � � ever one may choose to call it, has strong was tile likeness, ind ik, I . the tree, and site became a "leading 9. Saul eyed David -An exproos-, , _1 %_, ", .. 11111 , - , , , 18 11(tiv to 0`110 001gett"to mai r : ��, ", �­ . . city streets ate not the freshest of V I � � l;, I follo,ved her in married life I ana'Alili ,the butight one or two of tho , lady'' at the Haymarket Theatre, Bove term, and a literal tranida- . 1!1,1,� �. I , ; I I I . 1, �,� places, but even they are preferable to . � nil 1111 tht, ,tale and dignity of . Kingnt`11,1.1 ' ' , , ­ unable to say. 71)st-cards and took thoin hoine that. ' ' ' London. She developed a paBsion tion of the Hebrew word. It con. ,� �:, , ,:, _ ­ the house. , %% ould bo poorer Htili wero it not for I I., I �, she might show thern to tier daugh- I for excitement and pursued pleasure voys the thought of Buspicion and I 1.:'�, �, � - " it to a clindlis instinct to get ,outtilde. , , . Another instance of a dt-tuble ranco, and �i:� ';��,,__ I , .'.. � ters, L -side help. England, F _, 1 ,4 '� I but as the child grows older the Ili- I When tier eldest daUghtUr [ oil in every direction, and gAmbled,envy, 1 , I'� : , . life led by a woman was investigat- resh -ibom $20,0010 a 3 car heavily. Tile awakening , came '11 * it -Even up to the �,_�,;,­" atinct Is often educated out of him. Al . I 11 saw them site gave exp ion to 44, Russia each Subset io. A 0 I spir I � �� � % .''�� v , I ed aria elucidated by me some -Jew ,I towards III,; income. Whriat any mental ob.- I ��! , treat mistake it is, too. When little . years ago. sudden exclaination vOilch ci through the pleadings of it Salvation time . I I - ,'��i 1: Almost every country tit Fiirope I certain physical iTladies I *,',,�%1':;, , � "' Site went to London'and sion ant 11 , 1�­ Johnny wants to go in swimming in- X tier inother to glance up; arid Coon I ' Army lastio. �111-1 stead of chopping wood in the collar, It "In the very respectable quarter hom the girl's face she brrftI11(, , were attributed to the activities of ;:7`,;`�,, � ". I sil(I , IIIIi, 11110 Or More titled rt,prbtioi sold her house, tier carriage, her , I �� ,,I- ' ,� . Is not the natural perverseness of the iolette Lives in otir peerage. Thus tho E'arl evil spirits. The whole world lay . �� j � �, �� ' . �,f the, Invalides there lived in one d(nly certain that the 111le. V horges, anti her jewels, and devoted _,:,:,�'�,��, -,­� boy; It is the animal instinct which of the newer houses a lady and tier ,of the picture post -card arid herlof Newburgh is all Italian duke, Leyond practical in tion was ­�,�,�c,l It, � . the "',"', ,� , ,� snakes him long to bd'out of doors. I two daughters, the former of whom eldest daughtee were one and the'"larquis arid C01111t; the Ear,t of supposed to be peoves'iTy �;.;, ,0 rest of her life to evangelism. pl.d Bpirits, . 1, %%% � When little Jane begs to know it she � - was the widow of a Government of- same person. I ­'. I Pert It is a French cointe, I,Ord ('tun- 'Sir Oliver Lodge, Principal of the all of them subject to God, for he 1. :1 �%� �, 11 � �� �. ", -", .� WP)&9#t.into the yard. Birmirigharn UniyerBity, arid one of I ­1� cawt.op=�MLX c controlled everythin? supernatural. - �:�'� " ", " � , It Isn't that she wants to make trouble; ficiai who had died withont leaving "Back to tier mernory RJO0 thli-VUrly Ili a'DLILCIt tnariftliS, thC Duke - � " 1� ' our greatest scientists, was Once ae- The moral distinctions which are ,,, ,� ... 1�,L It is becauso the yard is where -climate Touch provision for Iris wife and proposal title had made sonio yocars'of llioeiiington it, it 11eiginii prince ,.,;,�,���,��, I scribed by a child -friend an "a great taken for granted in our day were ' :,,�, , �! I permittilli should WI eat. She muctL children, beyond tire very before regarding going oi� the'and has soNvral Portuguese i,itles ,;_ . � I I , big lion with a white satin heart." ;�i� L � � �� fern sweeping off the front porch to tage. In the ond the secret came � Lord clarelldoll has a Prussian - but imperfectly thought of at this , ' , I pro ,, �L ­' 11, INCONSIDERABLE PENSION s roymicany lie ie much over o feet, �_,, " , tuating the dialing recall. Certainly she ­ utit. Mile. B. 8--, its a niattor I j)a,otiv I,ord Iiot lischild Is a baron time. Compare Job 2, Iff., where I 1: ,*, 1. �: � I in face and h even Satan takes his orders from I ! I does. It Is the instinctIn her. . I &. which he was entitled. The of fact, was not vniplo�-ed at flic lot ,ilti't;'111, and tit(' 1)1.11�0 Qt Marl- all d oad he bears an 1.� �� , ,I . � i.l., � If a child In, delicate, bloo?less, if the I - I . Pt il"ICO Of III 1 IdVI1 . NXI,rigordinary irrsemblance to tile God and reports to him. '' I ,� � ` it lady was a member of an English I fluriat's shop. She had hevi fol ,,I borollril IS V ,­, I 1. I - family of high social position, some ft.w weeki; tNNO or fhl�'(' 'Nell e 'elm, late Lord Salisbury, Thore never I digestion in bkd, sana him or ner out of Lrq 1) - He propheaied-Margin "raved." . . - �� � 'O � in huallia, and of tile Ho y Roman w an a more unconventional profes- " An ecstatic condition due to au- - I , I � doors. Let children take their done out . �,�_ . I I - fore, but althotif,li tier younger toi- , �,, ",2� 1 t - . of doors, let them have tea parties, . ri�iembers of which had slightly am Linpire. . . . � I . 1 7 slated li�r fioni titne to, time, ter sometimes Went as fl�r as tll(31 . gor, and lie iB the here of number- ernatural influence good or evil" , I.. %�:�; � , 11 I I climb trees, slepp, cat, play. Fresh air I be. tads arid fancies of Royalty lesti aturics. On Ono occasion he (Cambridge Bible); in the one case k � l'i ,,,, I elbi -, '-_ '�- 11 . I -_ ' 'N: "�' � " - can never hurt th , can never hurt "As the elde.st girl grew tip she shop uith her, Attic, 11. 8- WiLid' are wativ and t tirious, and, it rillght ' , . determined to try and add to the g( ud-bye anditurned illto I Ilp (,(ill rt L . � tisled a student how .... e xperitnent religious ze.I would reaull, in the � any one. � ; lie nwiajotwd, moro or less .l ". " " I �!- ., K , � eXl"`ll* in physics, involving the rise of wa- other raving madness, as here. 'I. l., I Persons who work out of doors do not family resources in munic. way. As yard as though to criter Lit(, hor' � . I .. y I sive. A bug ri-le through tit,- Lon- ,�`,,��;` have lung trouble persons who sleepol" 1. she was quite a good tritigivian and b,i tile side entrance, but in realit ter in a tube, should Ile done, and David played -See I Sam. 16. 14- . ,, 1: I . I I ", , �.,n't out of doors wake; I ion streets, however, is tile simple, l'. �,�, d eagerly and brichtly I ­ Bang well, her first idea was sing- slipped (tilt throtigh a passn,gor anti i ' tile 81 udent refil ied that lie proposed 1 23. Q 1, � 1. � I I - In the morning. � I - . I ing at one or other (if the concerts I ' le vaN. to tile studio Of all I r(lCrOatil it froin which Princess to "create a vacuutn" in tiio tube, it. Saul cast his spear -In view � ..� ?.:", �__ - - - attached to tire cafes or places of' ."IrIt"j','�, '."iriosc 'liequaintancor site had: ( I)ri�lti�tll deriNvs most, plea4uro, �;,, � , Not In aw; state of our countrris and so on, with many long word" ic f verse 17 it has been thought that ,�� ,�X � I/A - 1, , lli�. i the climate suAlotently equable to allow u o opposed I made, where -he very frequent'I'v I "All my life,'' tier Ili) ' %-ill HighTlems Sir Oliver'm brief r.lirection was this means brandished his spear . �,. 11�,� ; � oif outdoor living, but at some time In . . wall f -(rol I� 'I Ila%'o bee - . I- ...'' � '11, her mother to thiu that site , pp -r- .d in tier tinie hy posing, or it., ro, ConfiLm.'r(l, ' n "' "Such the thing,'' which was reall; and that it is one of two instances I': I ithe yw the cumosts.is -quite right, and .. . ' 11 rriages, atoll �oll clinnot , . , � I � I ently abandoned the idea and the stmimer not infre(illentlY welit, � 'I"Y I `a N%hat the student meant to do, only of Saul's threatening to do what �'.,�. , 11� , . -4 florist's oil of"' for a day's cxcursion b% herl'o-If think NAliat full it, is to ,_,,vt into it bus lie is recorded as actually doing in "� , - 1 . I Polight a situation in � I lie hadn't dared to may so. �� , "� I, 1. one of tiie Grands Boulevards. ],'or In the evening sit(, Rang -for I nany i and pay fill- oneself, I (it) llol, t1link In view (if tile fact that prior to I Harn. 19. 10, 11. I .. -i� � CASE OF DOUBLE LIVES at; her mother know she and tier weeks together at it cer(ain Vnfl� I I htak.e eNvi. beell ,..ecognizvd, arid him election am Pope in 190:3 the fa- Avoided -The older sense of this I I �. �,�� , � younger �jster, who was appretitic- ir) tit(, Chanips E-%�zvam, and, am alcer.airil.\ I IIU\V gained VIldlVaH . � d David left tire I I I Y — ' y voritor diversion Of Pius X. was open word is "escape ." l" , r, �� 3, , ,I . QUESTION OF RELIGION . ed to a faiiiiionable milliner's in tho niatter Of fact, caroled it very haliAl- I amitsolli'vilt Ily Observing Lit(! diffori- air walking, it is scarcely surprining court till tl�le fit of madness should .11 : :� .., I " left home daily 8(.)Yne salary by so doiug, aniou ritillv (,lit t\Ilc4 of peoplo. ulic Ili tile boe passed. . ,�.,, ' r'�, ' , ., f,tt THE CONFESSIONS OF A Avenue do I'Operal ' that him health is not so good as it Removed him front him - _ �,�",:� � %!,r.., business, and, - to certainly ton Or a dozen tinilr,i1tIr;twI)acl(s of )Joyalty is that they 13. . " .. I ", . fi T although the el - forty yea.rm it has David:m poet involved constant ac. , �. �, ,,� L , 'TECTIVE. der one, Mile. B. S--, sumptirries what slic. could carn am a florist's 1 iw% vr I,ec pe,,ldo its t hey rcally are. been tilt! strict rule that his Holiness ;i., I : I , t Filt-NCH Df;, used to be. Fell . , " 'Nothing of Faith in UnthiEking Routincs, Evcn returned home very late kit night, assistant. , "it" ,."I, mtllc reoi,4 t ) Saul ' R person whose fear . � . . '41 I I ly hurnallity sliall never step beyond the portals . - il�u I it wa seasily .explained from the fact I "Of conrse, tier moth, -r I ,,:tl,,, t1l"i, Tri orl, , .%Ll� _= Wft'� very " . - (verse 12) led him,oeven )thou4h it 1� I ,�I� I � Of the Vaticaii, and consequently, if was a promotion, app( int him a . � �c i in the Name of -Religion. , The Good -Looking Young Specula. that, whereas the, millinery sh6w- I upset, but bc,--niv r(,voncilml' to hvr I'lie fio,n Thomas Price, Premier he wishes ill indtilge Ili a walk, tit . . �� tor-Bet,rayed by a roonis were closed at half -past i Idatighter's nlodl, of lif(., a,ld Tio%v- I ` captain over a thotlBand, that he I "I !_1,1 ,I y; ' "I X . " � , I "' �� , L, ,J�; Piet ire , . lot, Noutli Australia, is one of tile I Pope must tranip rlitind and round might be kept at a remote distance �,�; .. I . I or seven. tile florist's shop at which i iii -days i,� IiN ill,, ill voirif, rt in it i iml,t reniarkablo �,roducl s of organ- thepatliq Of the small garden attach- from the kiling . �'� � Post -Card. she was employed did not close till Pretty little hollse Illat ill('%' IIaNV � 1"�( � iJ: '1111'1,� -n . I - I illbol lit div Antipodes, Ilot rd to lit, Palace. 0eprived of his Went out and came in before the " . ,�L i almost midnight. .1 ��irchaged in ,St. Clotifl.''--l'ondoll ; I ,,,, " � "What shall it profit a man V'- by doing acts of religion without "Probably one of the most curi- upon I ill \ordi ki, ales fsh\ six years a.go, '.." 11 'Mark, viii., 36. Often M,P-%._,$LZ;57 urged ,v.,(ercime, Pius X. has found some people -A phrase indicating public , I* , it-Bitg. .. '' � the religious motive, ' ' ' in ' I ... �, ��' - I ous cases of dollible life," said a I Ill, \%n,i (-din-aii-lil a "penny I c011solili it in ningic, (if which It(, is especially leadership in . ,� I as .ove sat ilier daugh___ - stick 9Otnc en1plO�_- --- .14- - - — service, I ]l .1 1, , The New England conscience in- If you urge a buy to go to Sun- detective friend 6f mine, Itichool , at Likerpool, vi,livre lie af- passloill;t, It seems to suggest frank- I r�.,. , ,',I tit which would entli her to re- I rIY t"TI(I fie Is a good urms. . I 1, 4" � , -1 1� 11 % ILI' 'I'll" . I , . I sisted that everything that felt good day school, and he answers, "O together in a Parisian cafe, "wasIme T1008 HAVE EASY TIME. I ", ­�, - must, therefore, be bad, that the what's de use 7" would it not �e bet' turn home much earlier. But she " I I ltvrwaidsk-nint the tradt-of astonc-1piarill(t, tilt(] ,,it,, of bill chief recrea- nesn in tho discharge of public - I '1'14!. I -�: '1%,".", discovered q-iite accidentally aboutftlways said, 'Good situations arn, Dogs in N1,)IOl,Tl In- It," courIrO,s�TTll11llTI At thirty 11'. lllig�atrd, slit ,tioii4 Is to sli dowl, before tile ­- duties. , L L `,`;�' fact that -it was a pleasure to do ter, instead of forcing him into in - twelve years ago., Arriong the most priva � . ZV �1'1, � any particular action was proof voluntary compliance with your - not easy to find in Paris, and I had � b&vc. great frecdom. not lwv-m�e' Iled ill Adodaidv, nild was OnifiloYell , Btrunient int,tailed In hIR te' 14. Behaved himself wiRely-This �P­l "', successful and lucky speculato in tlw iitj,. .ng of tile Varlianient. tipartinf-tits and r0warst, some of his rhrai often meang "prosperpd,­ I sufficient that that action was dan- sense of religious duty, to faixly Sou in a ra 1 l'better try and keep the one I hit N a! Mohaninio-dans ll.%e th"Ill 11101 V, bolt I or' � " I I �� 1, I th A eric n FAock at the time t. I I)c0atime it, I,., inilwmm to kill illousO %%livry )I,, nl.w reigns am Pre- favoroo. 16---, getterally airs from , lit there is no reason for not tak- ,'I A �I , gerous and sinful, that which pleas- face his question and discover if of one of the periodical hooms was go I or III() I ' 4 ,,,, �, - . "One day Mme. S ----, who Was, leat an uniinal, however nicall, that � 1111(-r. ill. ,vr% ed all -vvretar.% of � the ItallaTi OlWliLm I to,. piano) which itig it literally here. David already i"', ":,, �, , �� ed the palate must be pernicious to there is any value, any use, any a good-looking young fellow of rather an invalid and (lid not t Ron I Ailah lets li\(- Bill Owl.f. i, no I Ad, hudc Nln�on'm it I j,rtrk1a\erk' file pol)l, IIR,.,4 Is it small upright, showed the same prudence and wis- ��­��", � � ) . ,1 , 4 . 1 1".. 1: 11� � V1,',JJ.V_- the health, that which the taste re- sufficient service iu this which yoa about flour -and -twenty. who wa.s al go far afield, happened ill Ill' pas` hitteror itiSlift thnO to call It MI -1 '-'­,Iel�, arld llls�. ":if till- I.;il ... or (Iom which v,as to inark hill years . �.. " - f�) , -Jeeted must be -"good for you." . u.rg-3 h4zn to do 71 ways immaculatelu dressed who '' I I . I '' arid only %%(,ILI) about $200. r I "� , �., 1111111111111111111 U I ing along the colOIInaUo` ('I tile It"') IVIII It dl -g , ne inwoiii r arrulY � I �kl I - %. , of " Own h, Or, none lo a( 1 r u power. I �; "L it_ - �i:, , Holding this view life became a We have no moral right to go came to the Bourse. almost daily, &, Bivoli when tier at1antion will', 11ohinson" ' ig not adin.itted 'It 010 , lie hill, sat cmii intwithk Ili (Ili, Slitith - - + ­ 15, Stood in awe of -k gemireli- - �,�-,"' . through any mechanical round of - . '� " r lyt' bundle of contradictions, 0 perpetu. and had a small of,'Ice in a neigh. attracted by sonie pir0irp. post -1 Turki0i rit-toin howie becall t ktistranan varlianient, I,,r hi(ven gious fear. * He knew that David I , f , KI, :,.,. 1�" _11 , � at,; w�� -, �,� wariare between those things performances blindly makfnq .the,, boring street. So immaculately cards. Stopping to) scrulinizo them, tells about a dog narned Tiirk."! 11 A T E F I'L. Ila(] JOLOVah',i blegoing, even � , f " , ,,r,, which the Creator seems tbrou h motions, performing these rites, dressed wag he, indeed, slid 80 , .N-(,nT-- 'i'll't, hate it man who is alwftvg thotigh lie "t . , �� ,1 ". , ' - what wait her surprise to travo — . --- ,\I,,� ,,N(Irt ward, i1w Aii,iraliall rnav not e our senses to suggest that wo should MUMBLING THESE *ORDS, g(�,ntle wern his manners that bl, 1111.4 I'1011ivil ill her pra , - rvf big anointing I,v Samuel, 'r,".�., 1 , " ( do and those which piety prescrib- simply hecause our fathers in the soon obtained the sobriquet of AN ASTONISHINf) I,TKFNI-'SH I It is al\ArLys vasiet."to promi-r 1) " t. Artle".- kkho ising hiniKekl' ,Allen lie might �c awan , ", , !,'' . � I (;. All Israel and Judali The I .I" , 'Uademoiselle.' -cad. imti�v and'in tho (hanicil-r of all prallOOK 'is I..". I " , '' . , ed, The good man was the unna- flesh did these things, or our fathers between a Mile ViAett,', who' ap � I ter than it in to provido Ill separate narning (if Judith Ili speak- I I 1, . I , , tural one who exhausted himself �*n in the faith command u's to do "Very few people, even in those — - .----- — ,-. ___ __ - . - ___ , - I I , ,; � log of Israel mav IW tit(, carrying I � -,1". . � , 1 1 � ! fighting against himself. them. days, viihen fortunes were frequent- 0 on T I , . : I #% V V I ark into this tinin of later vondi i I � :,:, Religion becomes, under such cir Certainly here no clear or worthy 11, made in the South American ti,,rnt, when the two formed rival I , � I ill FurnAtances, ,a matter of determin- answer can come from the test of market, had more luck that 'Made- ticitim. or it. may he niereIv tile � " I �. . r I I , � commercial standards. We must moiselle, I as he wag called, his I ,' . E! r"r1lorninenorp which was due DaN4,d's � : �? . , , . �.. , ing whether it pays to endure this --- 11 rdl K,; GO, I I I ,. I I ­_ -_ r I �:.11 pres�nt brief period of restrictions, see life all the way around before name being Adolphe Flocquet. This - ow I tribe 11 I r � - . .. �� , deprivationsr and denials in 'order w(- may know whether the high path went on for more than fifteen ,� -1 I., I IN, � ,,#.,,� "" . 0111, I'll% cot Da%id Thip il, the fir,t . ! 1� � , I to enjoy an eternity of bliss', who- pays. Is the -whole world the richer months, when one day, as M. Floc- I,.,. ,,,, "I'll" I, ._M'. ,5. wi, ,�,� imggv�tion Of till affection and Ill%. ,,:j �, I ther it is worth while to endur,3 for the life that pays the great price quet was crossing from the Place I ,'k6_1, �__ ­ 1, V" �r I , - W- �",�",? W"O,A!", l�� g . �1�-- J n1tv a(cordorl DaNid I)v 1- i--ifle, ..1,1 I ',�,.� I-,". . I purgatory oft earth for the sake of foT livingT Is the gain to the in- de ]a Bourse into the Rue Vivi- , N�,�� j �.)& '.. which was 'altogether ilniwir in _11111(4.� , . , f, f 11 .1.111. ,4 ., , �f , " .. ��7 -7 .1 ., �, �L.__ ,J r 61 i� ;,� - dividual in strength and beauty of enrip, lie was knock 4.3"i'V73?�%'N"It `,�Kq ? -ed 'down by an ,,� 1* , I � " ,;�,: 1%rael -4 higtory ,� �� 1. I paradise after death,. . I"! , ,, A , �� � � �134 I I -1 _+___ - -_ 11 ... I The question of religion goes a life worth the cost 7 omnibus and scrionsly in' r d Af . �,�,, - - - - , t�l 0 . . - - � L �,, � � ,v t I , I . , t�� , �1 �eat dellil deeper than whether it I Nl';,�,� � I ,.,h . gi Surely we know that all this life ter having been taken to e nearest Z�,V,.rl - or, , "', . "' TEFTH OF FISI.I. . �, "I ... .11- � ,.�%Lq T1.', -.,.l".,_-,.- "I " I I — pays to be miserable here in order of things depends on the dynamic hospital it was discovered that this I ��,,, 1, 5,'� .1 I .., " ls'�P.vAo.,,, , R?,*.�12 N11 .; �! I'll 2 to be selfishly blissful in glory; it cS the world of thought, that only good-looking young speculator was . V "k,""', �, :� , I.., ,­, 1. 0-11 qi-,,,,­ � '� , . e (;really Thall Thoge of I �� � l', 0 Vary Ifor I ,,� goed'deeper than considerations of n life in ed by noble ideals can ��� ',�,',l ). �'t, � - , g� -�,��,, l,�, ,,,�� ,� 11 � - . I �. ", ­ ,,, �.,'i� 11 I ,� �,� -,-, , "I'l tny Other itillown Creature. I ., .. Bpi r A CHARMING LADY, '. . . 4, � �1, 4, * I � cold cash or of - e the least piece of work in ,',P1�'N1,,-­X � I �, �, fl I il ,� �". 1! I , A"i �,,.4, �11� LL l�l - , " , P�r�,'�I�� i, ,� I . , ,,, , . I I 1. , rl,_,"� iAW"ll, �,,��!t, . "'j" , � . The teet It of fi"Ah s ar� mor,- greatly I . - , , -, ','�;� , , ," . I � .1. , . I 11, C., " - , ly .1 �11 � 1, . : , ,�,- 11 � , , V 147 :. � - �, ,� .. . . I .... �� ­ that) thomt, ,if any other known erea � V I cOMMERCIAL SUPREMACY; � j,� N "7 — , � - , `_ . a worthy manner. It is the pursuit well known in certain circles of � 1164',X"T � .- - Z of some ideal that gives proficiency Parisian society, though not in fin- , . �� � . 1, - 41 "-eth are not diNided . TVIk" I A' -) I r __;V_ 1, heir t. - " � �,�,� tur(­; I 8 I J 'Z� .1 I c 0,1 circle . � I j v. . � ,..., It?. -,;; � kff/l e0_1119 . I IR, -.4"'I J I 11 ; i� it is this deep, toot,question, doon il, every calling; It is the pursuit an i .1 . I . �, ___ I x* f, ,) � Cl 7 � into inctsorg, canines, and molars, �. I . it pay to follow your idealtlI7 of the ideal life that gives pow . er "And thus it was that she ha,d I ...... I . V I A"A = - - 11 "i :_1_1 -, ;., a,; in mammalm. boot almost every . , 1. �4 � I- .- . i , �, ��, �. ZIAV * 1, , I is it worth while, at any aost, t(L in the art of living. egeaped detection for go long. Her . - r - V 'I" I I -V,-1**r.17,-r,1 I , oi� 1, � - � . t I .1 I , ,. _� 11, ,�,,r,.� .f, , �,,� 4 ! . different kind of fi�h ham differently � � I persist in the path of being the b It is easy to see -how it pays to father and mother were under the � 4! , F�X�� 0 1 Supposing that obedi. dig ditches, or to sell goods. Are impression, " 11 . I You know I home I . Z11?;1 I I I A�?g - . , �4.F7 shaped teeth. Sharkq for ingtoince, , -,,,,, , when she left � A N. `0 !�,', Tk 47,- -1 ji"�; have .e�eral ro%%s of teeth, all ex . I " each morning, that she was employ- ,?�T, .e I I . I ",,` � " -, . 1, n h ly vision that a- that e cannot. see not. " Dva -, �111 V� ". is w ilMli ,,, ­ I I toremply sharp pointed The front � I � I �0�,­ ,V1,- �, � � 11 comea at least oftiore to us till leads the Joy .and the roft of the life �d as secretary to the manager of , . �, 4� .., ", -1 "I -11.1— I , , ., . 7 , INI, ,�l -e I`- , 'i: . E "A J�� ", �,�?� Ca- row RtandR tip erect, but tho � - into paths of pain, demands *11- that is lived tor t e supreme aims, n well-known American commercial I �4,�, , .�, &_, jr, - - � �_ 'I , - . hind are more, Or iegs rectirrinent 11 al,-, "" . ­ - - � � i , I " I 4 fOT a that "I - t There Ili never tiny difficulty in iden , .1 ingnest to Buffer and to bear loss, the life that gladly loses the shadow undertaking, the business promises �) ;;l7�glq, * ,F. _ , - ` to remain unknownt to endure whe the subgtalneo, the -thing , _ 4 , .: . (if which were gituated on the Bou. It( ing a shark 1; t,Ooth ,� I I ; . many will call failure, ir; it still perish for those that olidure, that 1,,,,,d des Valiens. It was discov- Noe .- I- 1. X'-' %,��,t , I r'; ; . , 1��', . -.1 , - *4 ! - �,, ?I.ym, or ska,te%, ha%e their moutlo I piety is not seeking out the painful ered that she had withdrawn a con. . W hrl ,,, 4: . �worth whiliall A� ,IF#, '' 4' ' .1 .' ' itide of life, but it is living for life �tf '1� � ,�M ­ . . I I �, I 1. It is not an evioldlaeo of anything ,id,r,bl, amount of money, part of 11 ��'- .. 0-k� I w., ,I line(] with a sort Of pavement of ­ j '�, , k'..."', .. K1.1 I I ,� . , - I I ? '11 "I bony matter, quite unmistakable , , thei thar itself rather than for its tools or which had been left her I t�; _,,,q -�' , . . . basely utilitarian In acter a agac I '.1 7; ­­ . I 41�1, : ., I . I age t'nar ten it& meMs, that no pried yo 01 " . �, �e"",f -4 if, , I ;� � �­ 1, , . The wolf fish has pointed tooth in L of this , you bear " of iorle she took her suppoged , e Iri'l, I �,,X �7�: �� I il�� :19;�,t� � I I 1 .. , J� . ; 11 - , , , , � � r �,­ I V my is too groat for the prize of full ;i , J r I �, " 1 the front of its jaws, and strong the telit quoition, '"What"o the tuation, and it was with this , I - I 1'� 11 - _ - I ving I . I I , . `�,; P ll I . I I , Z . . 11 �r - , e. " - , . �,4r 3erl applitid to propopod Courses F, motley ghe had started npeo-ulationg ­­ " .11 , � � ,, .. �, it L ,.�'11111 I � ­ I . , �111� ,, 11 orruRhing teeth in the roof of the 111 ,,X41W _ �� � , I '_­ . � A , a, month , , '. I . . ef action or ditty VItimatoli all - - HENRY F. COPE. which had been so rema:-kably Into- f, ,�P G..., I 1111 . -r, ,rr � -- I � . I ",��` W, .,:W:,_JM I'll'" I ... I . things-tmIlAb COM6 to this Proof of r__ ceanful. She bad taken a small' I'll, .. �� - 11 , . . ,�, , I __ I Most fish have a great number of , USUALLY. n a streckt, within half a mile � 1 -sols.—_ teeth The dolphin, for instance, , �. '. . I their right to be, Allit, 016Y have ' room i I Junt hore a word of advice. It In a possesqpq two hundred, bill, there ...... 11 1� use, value, or thiok roindor service. The troublo with experience as an of her home, in th,� flare Nfonceau 8 TTIM home medleino chest to rpmoAtpp ci, nr,l, In eArtirrinot top Tn Of murato, thotoo little lost) �r - rk — ire 11 I ) , it, putti�g & educator is that it graduates its quarbPr, where ahe changed tier at- Important - even when the drua ear,v th-ol, no,--moR r.nvont,,lisly nnd nlwc'Yu Inellided Ili* the trill, x i, thq v,ry wise plan to go�l the dressier tal are othern-- like, the nturgeon-- .1 �Ik 4 one is juatifiCd k ig. L3116 had Antore to j�ist oround the corner-- Oomplt,11- .li-al ortVlpos of loflth�r c-coill; ,, tit, motmo trip. 'rh6to was , , , . i. , writo the tir-proription on tbe label of the which have no teeth at all Almost I I . !Ame te'A to OV017 de��d of relig. pupils at the brin of the grave. tire rnorni,n,g and evenin � .1 t. , : , I!ad her h , cut off and made i6t,r) tre tortivalint mealli'loic oratz@ to Avon facri"i om mad,,, with ,ftmi,nirfmontm f,,lr baoti,,a rarrwd twn oncto oation jail . f , ,­ i - h(,,,I. rim only that It may be diatilk. �, , dr,to, It J# certA.Inillill, si, tion. ___-"t___ � .,-* . I t a 6, #nr nwa I ll,i ti 1111, _: . I , d rf, lh tti�dlclnva ,,,i th ther nil fish qharks, egpecially - nhpd �., to'.. "'14ow," said the physician, "yolt, a wig,*which she wore when at *0- ter ruva a m y 0 One vory ­mplofp vpf vorip, orrilill nna, n I a wo intf trip. a 17 b,. . - , a r , " Im . 0 0 reli cons sot to gb on doGg things thk-ir toeth frequently, and grow -��,',- 'If in lic church or ill thd flamb of re. will have; to tat phriz tood and not home. VVen though lie 19 'it 1111114, hot, unable hoot ri pla- Ii e­irtpli,,,tl,r nnil qneh QimQ$3t "Ittirely of patoni our, . r , , i� m -,,h- ,lf th. hno,­hold. ont so Ili* replace them .1 k to put tip fnvn� o preacripll Imleso 1111tirroi, A. w0l aq f"? th. q,,1. ­.J h"t� it in patjy onough to n1l tha � _ , , - t.m� moor h. ­fll,�d by any dr.tratst. now oneq to Zion without Itty-thought of thoir stity 04 latti 'at night. I I "Yog. I I re. - "She apparelitl_V had a areat gift tire farrr-fa ,-n the Ill tior An,,Ipltoor v�r� Prrosill nna 1­w� ,.rrly from the largo ll,)tti in W110 - I , ,,, , I tr, urn-int,,o) lAhl,l ma� (� proicurod _______4_ 1 �_ I fif Ili urer and appeulation," con. V, roar I-ov�oiq, I"It 'arh lotin 0'. fIghl"It el", 14 hought, if f r I., "I'lln I tie ca., I.,ttill, Ever man ouglit to be willing to 1�, . if; Witly boli An itio- plitill thd pakierlit, "that is what I for It In not necoi,0431`7 t6l' �l with a 4 11:;Uoll I ,! n1- ­,I , , , r, " "Ooli I.. 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