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lady eheerfully, "You go out, and
leave 'in to me, wed 'e'll be thet
, pleasant you won't 'Artily know 1m
!when you see leaarrain. 'Sh, 'ere
:lg. coulee. You go out and do a hie,
of shoopiug, end, leave 'im to me."
A mootent ta.ter Mr. Burton enter -
..ed the ream. ana greeted, his .tuat
th cordiality, not mixed with
teCnIdeSeellSiOn.
4 airs. Laiab ree'''arded, htai on he
eir
eao-eao-eae lrt with. someclisfavor. She was
"My dear Autcdia. 1 wish ,you ;very fold of him, and had been both
would try aud be a little =ore. gen- t aurit and mother to him: but she had
teen" !rea patience, with this newhy-acratirod
hire. John Burton glanced at her Pride or the •huesies (all ladiesmaids
.,,,tt_eq. et.t.ttettte.tatkok
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About the
,...House
DOMESTIC RECIP2S.
White Ceeleies-Two eggs. two c
Q t sugar, one and,
a113,1t elms
shortening. one cup a sour milk,
nutmeg, one teaspoonful soda.
loasba,n(l, and, sighing itnoateentint were hussies •to her) with whom he velY soft.
ran her needle througla the lied:. she ..cons°rtrd- She deter:Mend sternlyt Cabbage Salads -011e bead of
was akendttd; into hen flagon tott, see:to what she called "take it out of 'doge chopped I.A"'. "c cull Or SI
f aild aothing. Irdeed, there were '.°1°1•''' e milk beiled. Add butter the siZe
titan, trete she realty bed nothing E After his wife had left the reom. a waillut, two eggs well bente°'
to say. ;,hfr. Burton said: -a cup ot sugar, holt teaspoonfol
hire. Iturtane tha youngtst Alva A "Aunt dem.. it MISerone heaping teaspooaful fe
the kedked"TeJohn"
!toed. poNr aver c:bbrage, then ad
ledrest treoghter of gretneefla, .
geeeen,
had lately married Mr. joiin:, •:1,0 you Isn.Dw,. rui not sure that ., cull or boiling vinegar. Use ime-
Burton. former head foot:tunlead 11,r,aeetniltar ;ausisti
tYt
4ntte?thhriage of mine •L'6711:t,,ntloi'etn5lanIg°,tu.nattettc.r &:aratoalinoirst ,iolydold
prenest ten?er to Lerd Farrow.
V
enoeolate Cake --Dissolve 2 ou teether the later.er conferred reeetn! Ale you afraid she's too good 3
3:er onsband had complete -le were for :Con, Jot:0" tested his aunt. of ehocolate in fi, tablespoonfuls
powered leer already meek spirit, or ..Never tf•divl• lela mho often ain't'ItIgt'aritdan"cifng„g4grar(!UtkagrtreQyaon11),Is
wkether is yen:Tx:tat zerniudee Wed enough for the gli'l 'e marries."
„tett he hoe married eat -nate, ens, tgo You reuet zee^ rind improve „yourself. four eggs. heat thoroughly ; t
nres•ed Ler, 1 cio not enownet. that's oil." add the chocolate, halt a min
ettereas Anielite Bueton keel formerly:. 'Me. littrterds ince hnebed. "1 wns 'Creolal or Walk. a cup end tdiretagp
. tees o•f hour, two rounding tea,spo
Inen the nte awl to„,,,a od tlu, lotto. Ina:nein' rather the oilier wan' OO.:1,31.1as of bakil-,,G. pos,,,-,11,..e. a teaspo
tier. at homer, SlIze was 6:D;V,, a:theuedi he sahl stit'3.1r. ''Atisilia's 1.°"34---- full of vanilla. Beat the whites of
elk: a bride of eix verelts' etarelierg, 1 '',:ArdlY wihdtr.
a.
erehdh to a stah froth, stir them i very aletre littte peeson iradetell. i: ' ti-t'll..1:rdiY gdr-t'vl en°"g'7'h You a martare, aed let m reoay to be
Ilurwre although io SA4:17;10?, '.' '6"t' if t-' i't nither a 1'34474'4' either in a loaf tee iu three lay
fetual time to ray net only reriadd- '%11 tfrza '•41.1 l'''''zd -
ta'' ;I'd° w''''d The iayers may te put tonetiter w
ton itee frereeeur eoh.F kki, 1;4A /11t7'.1•"- -cl.L.r"`ir:''''':. ,,!..;°;''s °L114'.; ..g."2 the P°,....TIL; hotded ieirg. flavored withc'etiocol
dnr, „.....,d 1,,,,,sno. ntio ret ne.:1 4 Z.14 4 • .41Z1 U.N. ....o new. a., e tnotoo throtta hrtantenio hot nn
o . „. , 44 /1 , D ,...-.,„ . y
1 i'• rife, tot iteer„ te t ...ti tne ovuver- utr•'""" tel-a!•t-r- "' "C'''',;Vl'e"" r'It21 iS more tempting or more itheleSo
looleta. rellire ratth eels, "P'retts 1 di a ti'dhh' Aban the Poster: hrown Dread at
-ittathh" he repeated co:nen:etc- l''''t`? to c''";'°(''I'''e F''''73°-410 rd"`lre i"' en,t. To zretke it us it is made
7,7.-iy; "4"In kr7eVer 1,m,:-.. .. Ji. o,-,irt ,,''y °r'n 'sl'"•41"n i;3' ife• r'"" Y°" rhome, it is meant -ere' AO Obtain
•,,,,,,..- / Illace to 1 e hely. Aleteto, eoetti ne..:4; ere erei th" Leal
l in rlace of the llour weeelt
eeds meter zne tO 410 )“-24 ' .. '''4' (3€ar lad''' s'ad 11'4 3 f°14er:171 oroinetily ensed. hut the re5
dly. -you :eke ray on‘hrt y_ resets elze trouhie. Wit
these silly wterte e. n i all'471'7 lone, net it, teteeseive ne tee meal
etont. 'Mt iii'l I.41t it --•a. g°1:1'1 uSaulky 1 e foaled nt feed etoree
•.r :roe, ei^.1 geed •rt 4--z-3)"^g% 11,0 larsep end better Fort. Min
then deliver his praise wholesale
when she cannot hear it.
(And the above is just bout so..
Editor)
-7"
CHEAP OUTS OF 3322F.
Take a shank of be with eonsider-
able meat on it. Have the beae
booken, and wash well to remove all
hits of bones. Cover with cold woter
and boil 'until tender. Skim; keep the
ups kettle about half full of weter all
of the time. When tender. remove the
one meat aid chop it. line. Remove ell
age bones.and part of the at. Add the
ehottred meat to the bother:, liguld.
eale_ season with eeltr then add corn,
-met ineal till it i$ thick as mush. Stir
or .often. When dope. pour into a.
bait greaeed pan. Let it get cold and
of hard. Om stme and fry.
MS+ Rolled Beefsteak with Browoed
d POtwteeed-Tehe &dame. thick, elice
heir round steak, salt mod PePPer. spread
on dressing of �y bread crumbs.
of Fait. PePrer and a ptrich Qi gagxN
iotes o'st r
anand batter and a well beaten egg ;
,t then roll up and tie to loald it to-
oi ,pether. Put in e. dripping pan with
hertol- Pt. hot water atzel 1 toblespoon
oinlerd. Bake M moderate linen.
'Baste often: BreVra the potatoes in
on, the same pan. Make a grohn' of the
one
the
nto
he,
CTS.
ate -
cad
kit
tam
Of
to -
the" /41,'41 May to neeereary to told
little water. Cover Wink a :lie:hum,
of "•th:e.i. crust (toil Loko whoites.
1ix
eripoings. Put meat and potatoes
en the Satre platter . and pour the
i!gravy over them.
I Beefsteak Pie -Cut 1 ticeisteak
4LE P4 -PS 41114 an hot; equate.
Filleo Of Pork, tahe out the porit
;hind put in tle etatt: eod fry until
sst hroltra on the outside. Coot; 2
me 4etatoee and when half flor,,e Cnt
lAs 3440 efigntliS. Mni‘e a crust as yen:
at ,;wereld for biecuits, outy a little riche
rye
is utth tbe creet. l'ut meat and pa-
lm ntotoes in. Fewest with ealt peel pep -
ler and a few FrAileS Cif OkkiOn3 if de-
:hdatell. odd a few vaiall dumpliogs cut
[rem the crust, over the wade pow
the grow in which the refAt, was
hiltree? nee, ere:eta:ell
b7k.: wile.
' ti;A-
14 kt,"71 ntielance, wate
VV:ie?"'
-VE 77k.:D.
it7;116,;17 lied tetchy
1,,:cause„ lar thet ett d. oeteer one eed me half pinta of
rzh:lft 1 rewr, bite Germ one tco.spoonful
tee tenet to "ening. -eery well, • :foe reele----------------------.7leted000 todetnn. ohtn ore raid ontettoadr,
none." het. size invent ig:5 crdth? trawe ht•ti'll !theta cha ker VikkIS Lot and taen read IlIN'TS TO 110CSUKEEPHItS, f
4"5sight otere geldrel• eta. meet and ef southern corn ims
14:id yen, eedy 1 tile:et lihe nt, latten.
eer. Line the 'Melee of bekleg dish
TREY WOMB IN WEN
P2CUZIAB CONDlIGT OF THE
DOI/X/4.0BORS.
Against AB Verms of Government
And Win Netter anbmit
to Ihew.
Mr. It Ilellyer, a Russian student
at the Bible T'raining School, in
Torerto, is perhaps better acquaint-
ed with tho curious castome aud be-
liers of the Deulth.olrers, than any
Other Person in COMUla. spet
five months amoog them this euree
Mer, livieg in their homes, partak-
ieg of their foea awl malting him-
self thoroughly accturented with their
everyday life. Being himself a, coil -
vert to -Christrenity from Juda4un,
aod a native of OcieSso, OAA the illatdc;
Sea. and consequently epeaking"
their language, he was Vetter under-
stood by the Doulilloaore than was
any ether peisou who trent antelig
them.
follow hint e.piritueller. SOMe of the
people hold that he was imperfect
in eating fish and meat, and othert
that .te,s the Creator he had, a, eight
to do so, Smite go farther and
claim that they are better than
Christ, arid members of the sect
will claitte that the Bible writers whe
speak of -the eating of naeat lio,
etatieg thgt it God 21,10.0 the litth
lembs to he eeten then, he :mist beet
'Wen a devil- Many contend that
'unless a man is a Doukhobor, that
ho is a, ChriSt'S Second CRak
lug is eagerly waited fer, theil
belief being that he will COM
bodily. Then there are seme win
beliete that Christ has alreath,
eoura and that we cahoot see bin
be reeson of our sin
Poverty is rereiced IA). and wealti
is not considered desirable. Man!
rejoiciag that they possess no mot
neo. Fasting as long as 40 dasi
ims been indulged in by sonic mem
bers of the eeet. Idor their woreliii
they gather together in privott
houses every day. The penale it
gate- the folioniug etor' of tins:PI o and woolen 'the are Or OPP°
W11010 TWatiOn. In an interview he Prel'er for the day is melted, Tht
the hoose co:an:eine to sing, andsiatit
the others come in they greet on(
Pala
set
strange aeople :--• isitlee of the hOIREO then elliake iamb
Theo are a, sect of reeent birth. 'tthIrcr lettdaniltath4lorn7 thhieS4,,aTe,a UT"'
WhICh 4r"0 1444 fr°111"be (14 -ea" one 1 ernen him kiswel another fTill
(lturCh' wud fgr this Ire4s" th°Y-inalies.4 deep courtesy and takes bit
cl=n7ritlis 1,11;%4' eTest'abitIthiP4tstilrePrr5°":ergittitgQn‘at:101117er olseaallien. ottlilg goiwilit
Mr. Ifellyerts account of their
strange manners is en interesting
one., alswhfox would nu d booth., an. auother with salutations. A p
ea oays, it he were to go into theief hynnt iS then sung and n
relytes in Ibtesia. Mow of their re-ntheir own homes tingfodn
hgirnis ClCele were broken
1741‘.. Ce7k3S47,C;i:Si NVikcp W011141 cut right
and left with their latehets. indict-
ing terrible iejuldes Me
DOWN ON GOVERNMENT.
The Pout hohors aseert that 'Mel
-SeJat, Le Siberia beetnese titan eerQrannelt.beaUfeldvewiinil4rneYVCfr°11110Ibentlita°tvic
bl'•ed to serve in the e.rm:e• The, it. They rtelarti Jess ofi their ont2
l'hterlish itilaherh te(hd an inter"ilting, find do met consider Nint
rate' i in
at"1"ettlessc4ClogsTeitlek°s:.° '0'tbo e'ltientetQtrCialanel
ir,OtIttneiuliigviitrog t tte:4 th:;;„ Isianursytheft45t.iiiiteta tslotadthiasrme ICaareezre're,
.13.0
knAlly -PoOliehi f;0041 4neal and left 'gime eaarer Avill not %mist. The!
it fee the Coati:dad, going awaYiclaim that they UM AUarelik,ta
theInslv(s' "ifiller ;/"`IS.,;;Ini trne settee of the word. end tiler
fella WCS tilic-a upon teem in oreeronnoreitists should pot mu,
cl ciondeni4V:s1 oftltgre ctoounag.e ani utzehye ale:71:0%11 utnbueritraipraidl icgt3oveursnulthotill
rertied by Putting their hand g 014 a community should be ruled 1h
end :toying. "%in it YOU &Mee," ;one MIA or any set of men. ant
ll'entfirkedridictTantv:it;itAtrtoTR. tIrt 4'7*(701011 teorritCititInt)onntralleuaptalliirirtuicill hOltoUlds.elf Th°01
144 '4!4g 1..14 ;b!
' • „hay." conteen ono% fen „Fanir, and Fa I'm fee efer ted 0: Ltgyi te eel oonful et halal* 1 To tup tbe broom into a nail of
14-.1 tvw.5...1 'Pin 4 t't10 Wa'''',3ltoglizig hot, water toot only cleans it."
enne hoths. t5nv ''''44;411 1.0 roll h'tdrall" 01 nedn, -tee. roor lent wai hAtAcTekt 1.n:t MILOS the brush tenet auel
ree ettre"' cet was reetly alesr.lh; "es it Iatne, .
teen lee Onirtlie 01-01 t eam for 10%q4-
11 =al a teteetLe t tee lrh, ro: een.‘nte
al;
izenrSe 1'ot v4tb hinter /f eant valet romethieg new
and
ereaeg,
. rte nd.,ht t ono., Ito 0.,..te tot feeeh" t&d.o. rtritt" 'it
"k eel or tre te.-- house. 11,2.7icd rxeen rge •aito alitioped^
f
reel nhe for deenert. try a !Welt
41,:" nu./ nnit:e 1440
proirehly :arta maim ealt. 177•Fm;Ak-44kia tidetly upen it.
Pernong ;iir$ tr4,.-:,tniruno., 1
hut threra. who did L'el. putties; up a pietnre tunialing the
veedey agoe hen. it„i Der ire -her -Ste -*Mee., are .0 ere Mete "Arl, in on csWill rerisant, made ;A e;7;-„eet, prooliew pllaciog. it
liktP.,, ikrtl-"7"7 rI7%Vi c7.71;17.* 0E4ITEr" 7%fE 40;11 111In'ts.IJ in'..4'1," 41% :in.IVT;7,14 inuoshAnting11 1054 SUMANCT by A COOL-. ,oAi a lino with the tohv ps of the doors
- .4.i ramohls thst,'' *nral(re w -dc Puce 'll"or P tiwP.' )eit.ce the yei16t gene 1:14C14 ll'iliteS iiimily FolibLed tatlAel .9(31-petiltoe9
./7A,1°.1, Net dit up then er •.etle fee geneinell the viii /oaks- th4wily 4ii.al e:n-',Fere eitoith treed must 10 &rived FlorAsv *MS Or white Uteri! hot '
a 111 e et0pliativelly, "et widel•r widhott. wia ^de fon : tne air, the bread catinOt ba itifedes have Veen set or hot water.
Za„f NT rese. 'Tell. T tenet 'dein' vcrY lli,olY 0,4 ';41„'ire il.t :3'.i? y 4.egule 3n a pe:feetly vlean room, and leniihd en tittle, nova parts of
I -die nod" Ile Nene.: esetirt 4 nc- 1,11.0y 01 `er 4,744. thou,g-tt_ vv.' tt 11,(-1'.0;-,;ett is a 4* et of dirt. To prove 1i -gee, -n1 oil cnd nieohnl v„iii usually,
1,,, In awl tteuen ehoe, to ien wife, 1.:64:1` 0061',Y 7674 1'14 re 'erne* Me er tte felhary Of Cal *Peary a. Cfnalli I wa,%0 mgell, a. epot 1, Waal. etIlDpilOr ,
Ni,l'o e Kett:: fare nat nuchrred into '-'.."- "ail a (Nit! la the .(ezdo ree a child, rums wins rtrif red of its furnishiege Reeill oleo, it is Faith rettiere yorniSIL, .
C 1-1e /aid ti ren n.ez e aill; 4:"Nft 1:is4g teacher. She heord it eadd theet ne, ono,
Spirit lathe. Swan Bihar. Illtite Sunnwould not go low court or on:
'tither. and on the Assinibois.
!near Ind= Wad. corsideration. e7.•osperated the
rwould use their tints. which iN Cam::
041).174rt. t'NentriCCUVireilidnterrrAlltlor7of dedeei.tIon they will ift3olIttleesnier
lhh
el34;;141111Y is kneed In, but there':clalleiren to the puhlie whools. led
are no partitions between the lendilthey thount nenomo nontaminatet
0 feevoi veva ids aertte. end who,' c6nf.al Uring on.1 otinente italnding the totem mid was nolo nand if duhhed odor widtdded or,
17-71"e:k CIS j7(7F,liblo: I.Cr forth ehauel "ester?, ut 11 difeeulte tot teuti *1
111;oLf;., lo Mid 'GU. 14TO% *Ws wild& r she agiti the bread wan :et tO rioe. Dot
, , .
• do ufeh you'd try and ltr :dere ,dionft• ote owl tee .4168 1., it did, not rite. Algother teacher.
pane!. Agnetie." eid Pot rAtlinuFr+ 11-‘4'11741V1 lal'”:01FO at not
of the theery. put in
-1441 eat It a pity you ain't D•itiPel 1140 part will: eta. of Melt: a tonna u" at, lad dd hod hod not
vet 'NO Ylite VP 110 idea of 0:H4,Yr *0 lloonit At NN.chter Wena,n,.° , I wn fu“ev, r. end eho mixed tho
A VILLAGE, DESCRIBED. Ileidered a heathen custom, a lauxal
,thues sooner than go into court
A roulatohor village or comtrinnitY,iTliere would not arrest n, murderer
(InIdtains' frOnt lae t° 1°3° l'ealden; they %head lea.V0 his punishment
Their houses are Sitilated On a street vino.
ig)"fareidelegtheilata4itioYtattlytkeinellaCe4)renZisstsituuafterl reltighioontil."TtleaeirldWralawnonyt
it the rear of the dire/ling Phteen , late schools of their Own
itomea aro plain, weetten taught by Donkhobors. At pree
wildingv, with a, th1;4; elaY .roof.l the parents eduCare their own cletzilitt
linty have eimply Ctle MOM. Widen ,dren.
PUNTS as kitelien, parlor, diving' Hellyer said In conelusiot
Vont and hedroono Serene.: are! that he COald not vonceive what tht
dneett around. the Led if
'.1%.31, arab-1'0064 1.44;re cL41:.'*orl NNW(' ltleheY to. FC4 fe4 le, nuslay eleuned disinfeetCd. Thin 'whitened emits will hrirq hack Goma ;
of the minima lueter.
Po Feet knOW that common ralt.1,1
derineried, will remove the elineolora-;
tit n on cups and framers which iS
the result of tea and Coffee und care-,1
less washing ? That, it Will take the I
Itte geed! R would do etre fuel tte t•he adah.it. COMetir.I.v, heroelU iegretlients intreelf. But the dough lien. etain from silver That it will
wen gct, uny„ only ye;-;, elei erton tune' I naiad. , t trained OS Melees as the pro- teetore in great measure colors fait -
1" • .
ni re, told 1-41P ‘1114kit 'Le thought of the geed of yen tellin* !Of'"? V.",ifi dragged furniture tens re. Ilia notiaii
A .i,A,ai ora1t, of eui elier rammer. e 10. It It's it gdf te do with illh'11 I hired, Mal Mere dOugh V.'08 =nee. or willow zurniture so well as ai.1
ig cleans China, matting
• 114;3101n' :14id. '1 11,Wr saw eela 1. rather Loan eiy. time tite tweed raleed. ealt. and Water Ferubblug with a „1
stronger is a goeA at their house- gUIIY rAtiouyreare°tpos--t:iesuesilcial wp•tiotglesowoinel jet -1'1
A regular Itmeiten own made of Initiation that no jaw could (mere'
:ricks is built in the interior 01 th° them. and still they were a most in-
louee, and is used for heating anti offensive people. It seemed a ritz
;uu(til'Illuato sQidIrs It'rtatelTd etiozaltra., n. country which was rich in fruit%
that they had come to Canada., at
eirult\dosessietelidmitutteem tilveatstetry.arnitint
me Cooking w deY UMW; Plate. telieved that the hest thing to
dc
'heir feed consists of a laud of coup at present, was to send eniseionarie;
Negetablon, width are he:4 warm amorg them who odono their owr
n the Ma for the dih'ere" Mewls. language, and to inn:rats :Mon theft
)111Y uue dish is used by the 'anion the truths of the Bible which would
nd each person hate a. spoon,
thee utensil being employed to eirt oelgi!',111.eeletogntiejleedirell)liahtldsthisiltev'oulidlowin.
vith. All meals are alike, there ‚.err difficult task. ITe thoeghl
etas srecial meal on S'undays or
east days. They are "tory generous I ea but that ' tl t 1 tt
that they might exist on Negetablei
o Strangers, supplying. them with mine ,c Imo.
heir best food, which eonsists of it Wits impossible to bring -up chit
all cooked black bread, onions and Irloroekti uu.psosnatglielonoaisyTlotesep,rieritledieletd. out/
adishes, feed a hard boarcl is pro-
f
ided to sleep upon at night.
The younger men for the most part WEAR/NESS Or wEALTu.
ork for English-speaking settlers
uring the summer time, returning
o their villages during the winter
onths. The women and children do
ue cooking and sewing. All their
owing As done by hand. and they
eave their own goods for the most
tut. Ihe women are very fond of
right colors, particularly red, and
As color is used even in their
wels and aprons, samples of which
ley presenttgd to Mr. Ilene -ea The
der men go into the fields and do
e ploughing and general farming.
ILO women yoke themselves as oxen
t leit own account, and Mr.
ellyer states that he has seen wo-
en shoving a, waggon which was
eing paled by a horse, in order to
beastIp the o bunion. he most
them cannot 'conceive of using
nitrate for work, and they. assert
nit the wild arimals have 13e011
lOn-
rod ferocious by reason. of the
ns of the world.
IA ...ley Me -e Brown. the Dacheeh 44 hurd Lid dent's weitaishwrbial doernail. Then tlie windows ed in washing or map them from,1
Att441442; :with who is sta:.inp; tit our lel aiel goodettenreren face. "What's" were Innteen, a strip eitan carpet fading, it mud in the rinsing water ?I..,
ln
1 ,,,t::::erS 14..i. :tottr:-; "Wily they'd taiie "Wed. Joint. 1..r uoi. ,vcel SKI. Sia' wmt,I.
Serail -411g brkISIl ? That it 19 an exa 'I
t
'1 c' • • von 'Yet • fort got t. elidd for herralt, did
et a eaywhere. they 1:00,7 any „ 44
"4•44"...4.4
rellent dentifrice ? That if the CIIIM•
1',14-11411 '411 or a 1:0:,Val pal- tide oidder orel 'e waen't 'er'
ute, Atel the .4 1'. etre Ate% I e;13.,..w at :Ali :Telly. but she just! 110W TO TREAT 'YOUR It110E. filier"Ve tgeloitistioeanderifit"heSnatill'Hie mei bow 1,1
te Pr $,ArvE 4117. tint% ire in goed reef- 1 tag 11.1sr. 211urtm, John put upon the '1
1,;s.e. A iwn your eldllies' Illost Lintels called 'lin. tni'l I:1(1'Y Man 35 slulliefled to lovf.123;tmiluenbYheiNe.e.eafroolntiterblittspiknIgl°fNvuetiolant vitliellet
vo-r.. 1.er Nue,: oorelt. Are you lie -1 dolen Burton sprung to Mc kon, Wife. hat hieny Ituebands love them-
,didd.od Auddnen. e owed thonoy.....dhote 1,13p g4 .138 fano, hi:eh:elves more than. thee, do their coale is charrieg the steal: they are la
wive': and thi '
s is the ,fortile cauee of broiling, the trouble can be stoPried'o
tot les wife took a fr,,tranent ont of vied rend llng aziah-ty. "Who ' .
a ta,;het by lel` Ni`40. .:7.; vomits, end um. '0„ mid lliIttlil"nilti writ98 the by thr°wing little salt ell the 't
11 with oe oir thetreetion aod her eftli.:4111.frAnxt a.,..1.1,1111(24reld,e11(11 ti17'1,0Jelk)bnuiLlo'n'ilevIltif(011C1k*,doSirlssticoesblisiss nr0 ?
lead enry 1-u113 on one tide.
-To tell the truth, Jehn, tra, can't yoler iriage Is not 11 liktlern 70'1U b d RABBI EurNED inTE RAILWAY. t
aettl.1 stand enettlue patch," eh*' --oft-the-werlehon.e "*.."
V. 4 qtsh ring if thie Nest of yours uShe-e.he went and fetched lim out - ---• tUs un
;John," iereetually in front end wife run- The town of Gre:01.7.1r. Russia, is h
"" ming behind him.
&Wired swee.11y, um] moluent later Lwered the old lady bltiWiy. !connected with the outer world by r
A Model 11U.stand never plays the a railway, which. derives the major'
:generally goes to pitrcete 'rrue rear-
was tookire• nenut whit a darad • .1), • • *
eel resslon at her huilee I's enepte
_ s. Thirton wps audod, of o tyrant. lie treats ids wife as an pareof its revenue from .7
gradual and exeeedingly plesteant
Preeeally there eaane ft rap at the change in ber Itueliatith'e. manner to -
2 4. 1:10Itt wa.s innuediately wards her. Ire no longer f-nubbed
• •
equal, not as a subordinate. After :ding to seek preternatural aid fromc
winning her he does not commence the Rabbi of Grojetzlc, a reputed 111
to crush her spirit or teach her to'Iniraele-worker und &eine heeler I
unloutal In. the ample form of a los wife, and has maniters, if not lama her place. borne women arell who. by the way, as principal share -'111
it
stout, red-faced old lady with u.ectually apologetic, or' ahr411 S married to bears, some are caged it:older of the railway, had recom-
cheery face. •einil and often pleasant. eine on iter 7
birds, too sad to sing ; others have, inended his followers to u.eo it At the
Mrs. Burton sprang to her ftet eide made oo allin,ion to his paet
with an exclamation of surprise end treatment of her, but fussed caer him
:Leasure. Olt. Aunt June, she ami spoilt him whenever ho eaMe that whea they can not 'find. anylsale by the rabbi of his stock_ At the b
at them.
that woad otey eternally thrown last shareholders' meeting, however,
la conflict of opinion arose between I p
rt 'aro so mean and small .those present, which restated in the
eried gladly. "'I am glad to see eve...home, only too glad of the change,
Whatever has brought 3,...cu, over !and too anxious to love WM and be tile else to tyrannize over they go i same time lie strictly prohibited his. ,
ti
'again?" iloved in return. home and maltreat their Wives. 1 'followers front using the road, ow-
often wieh such a bully had mulled ing to which the trains are now run- ti
Mrs. Lamb was Mr. Burton's aunt, ; But even the be.st or medicines
And Mr. Burton's foster-MOther. She have their moments of eon -efficacy, a woman twice his size and capable niog entirety empty.
s ' . . ol
, th
ui g 6 um occasional chastise -
greeted ins wne afiectionately, then and one day Mr. Burton. having been me".
sat down. to a large servants b. 11, min. If I were Wife, and my husband
-Well. ray dear," she said kindly had received even more adulation •
MAN WITH A WOMAN'S VOICE, T
m
sestematica .y abused me, he would "nfaclarne Stuart," tvho is appear- ge
and half he:iitatingly. "To tell the i than usual, forgot himself, and inane live in one eide of the house and 1 big at the Amba.ssadeurs, Paris, tin
truth there was a sort o' something, ;senate slighting allusion to the weaa woald live in the other, and my- side with great success as 0, chanteuse, is b
not exactly diecontent, bet a sort ;of gentility about Ids home sur- would be the outside. 1 would break in realitya young man. Els voieo r.
'0 Somet.hing 1 didn't like about you ,roundines.
last time I canto over, and so I've Mrs. 13urion was busy sewing, as
come again, to see what it IA. Are usual,. at the time, but she laid her
you sure you're quite 'appy? You :socks down on the, table. "What
needn't mind me," she added gent- tory, dtar?" she asked gently.
ly, the old face softeuing as she 'el wan only wishing you had -a bit
spoke, "you needn't mind tellin' mernore style about you, A.melia," said
11 you ain't, 'Melia, for I brought iher husband, who wits in high In/ra-
tan up aad know his faulte, and 'is or with himself ON'er the StieeeSS he
goodness, of 'cart, too," !had attained at the ball.
Mrs. Burton looked half timidly at "More style," repeated Mrs. Bur -
her imshand's aunt. "Well, Aunt ,ton, still more gently. -Yes, I.
Jane," she said with a visible ef--"s'pose there must, be times when you
fort, "I'M afraid we ain't getting wish that, John, mustn't there?"
on. gate as we ought; you see, 1 She rose as she spoke, and, cross-
eie't good . enough for 'in. 'B's ing the room, went over to the win -
0212(04 such tigh places and among dow and stood looking out into the
eech 'igh people, end he rays 1 ain't night.
genteel enough; and he says„ too, "1 Wonder - when - Aunt ,Trine -
pm vulgar for 'bre" The young, will be over again?" she said slowe
wife's eyes slowly filled with tears and added cleprecatingly, "1 wish
le: she Ppoke. "And sometimes I was a bit more tip to your level,
thiek 'e feels that in marrvin' John."
'es demeaned 'isself, and -end 1 There 'was morneet's {ewe' sit -
don't like it." once as her husband recalled with a.
-1eold bless the child," cried Mrs. sudden qualm his aunt'e words: "'Is
Lamb. "Cheer up, I'll soon tell you wife. don t know jam, but if 'e
Low to bring 'im to 'is- rightfutsen- dou't innirove iu .menner to 'ee,
SeS. Next -time 'e puts on any' of there's no saying but what she
'is airs and graces you juet mention won't get to: know SOmeow.".
My mime not e' purpose, but just "Oh! you're right enough, Anielia,""
casual like. You say, 'I wonder now said John Burton, malting e visible
Winn Atilt jene 'II be over again!' effort not to rook desperately
and you'll see it'll act like magic, conifertable. • "You're quite goo -d
and bring ih enoegh for me, Amelie; more than
Mrs. Burton looked astonished and 'geed enough in fact, and, :.ne to
• ineredulous, but she determined to etale, ,well, ethle ain't everYthing
take Aunt Jane'S advice, When all's said and done."
, "Very well, aunt, try it," she,
4
said deubtfully, "Shall I go out, The railway bridge which connects
' Aunt 'Jane?'" Venice with the nia,ualand is 12,000
. . .
"Yes, zny dear," enswei•ed the old feat long, and has 222 arches.
away and run a boarding hoesa if I is a failtett°, and (If such Pure (Walt of
could do nothing else. And to every ity that the illueion as to his sea is a
woman ecotemplating matrimony quite complete. . Stuart wears cor- u
say, if you have any money of your Sets when he sings, and his pretty de
OW11, keep it in your own name. hands are covered with rings. He •
at
Again, a model hosband will give receives two dr three bouquets every
his wife a reasonable sh,are oe his evening, and a few days since an
time and attention. He does not 'aniermis Frenchman made his way
spend all his, evcnings at the clue, e into the dressing room and laid his ol
believe the club Louse has its place 'fortune et his feet.
NOT CHRIST'S drEACHING.
They consider that our modern
tristianity is contrary to Christ's
ac Angs. rllIOy believe in sinmlicity
dress, and would oot use factory
ado- clothes,' because they consider
at people must slave to produce
em. They believe that . churches
O unnecessary, and that. the people
ould simply gather together in
eir own houses for religious wor-
ip. Music is considered an linen-
= of the devil, and an orean
uld not: be tolerated. The minis -
r or missionary, in their opinion,
go about like St. Paul ; he
ould not receive a sedate*, and
ould
but it should never overshadow the
home, which ortght, to be the dearest
spot on earth.
A good husband will afro oie wife
a certain sum for spending money,
of
.An order was received by a lai.ge 111
shoemaking firm in Cawnpore from th
the Middlesex Regiment for shoes for (3*the Men. The manager passea the
regular allowance she can call her Order over to the head balm° and ar
own. /1 she is a good housekeeper told him to see it was attended to s"h
she is entitled to it, for she earns it. at once. The baboo read it Over11*
A good dhusliapel will cultivate and seemed rather mystified, but 1!!1
cheerfulness. and always carry sun_ went away: After a short time he
shirie into the home. He will cause returaed and said to the manager of fro
the domestic machinery to i•un„ the Orin: "Please, sir, don't under -1'c
smoothly by a plentiful 'application stand. Male sex I know, female sex sh
of that valuable oil known as "good 1 Meow, but, what is 'Iiihdlea-ex?"
nature." He will be handy about the
house. When his wife asks him to
mend the sewing machine or put a
new wire on the screen door he will
not petit and say, "That was 'not yes, mane, you resemble a knife -
down in the marriage contract." a table knife - you never shut up."
Be never ceases to show those deli- ---
cate little attentions and courtesies Thomas James, aged 10, a ser012
-
which mean so much to a wornan's geant in the 2nd 'Vunteer Bat- be
fo
Mrs. Thigsby-"You can't deceie-efo
me, John! I'm eliarp, you know,
sharp as a knife." Mr. Bugsby -- an
by
pr
ol
The very rich iUOfl of the 'world are
growing exceedingly tired of the
vast wealth accumidated. rn Now
York scores and hundreds or men
to -day are pitying anywhere Iron
$9,000 to $16,000 a month rent foi
suites of rooms, not homes which
they have built for their famil es,
but simply apartments- which they
have rented for a while; says a
writer in the Homiletic Re -view . The
godless magnificence, the selfish pro -
the overwhelming ostenta-
tion of the wealth of New York in
certain circles cannot be described ;
but it is all an. indication of the fact
that the climax has well-nigh been
reachell ,, in the dieplay of what
wealth can get. The world is wait.
ing now to krow what wealth can
give. It is the nemesis of vast
wealth that it brings its own retri-
bution, and that retribution is thd
weariness of being unable to find
her piness in merely having thiags.
"Ile was a rackety young man, 'and
kept very late hours. Ile was go-
ing a long journey, and on bidding
farewell to his beloved, he said -to
her: "Darling, when 1 am far away,
wilt thou gaze at yon star revery
night and think of me?" "I will,
indeed, dearest," she eel:died. -If
needed anything to remind Me ,01
you, I would choose that very
star." r '.'Why?"- he asked. "Be-
cause it is always -out so very late
at night, and looks so' pale in the
morning."
between Nainanda, mitt Nikko, in Jar
ocl. and clothes 'should. be provided
The finest avenue of trees is that
The literal ordinanee of baptism 131.tra5e0ne.sfeeltatlile:gi:17t°51110etirailse's alloi:11g;trerla'ghe
r hie
m,
d the sacrament are not observed
enticed in the 'spirit. The atone- The record speed for an electric eat
the Doukhobors, they are sheoly
iiiietveocif in.Cluest is genertll 32O14.is 26 miles long.
long theni, and the resUrrectio n rit8ewtielee'llnied0 13e075:1111eltshaerfclectineZet°hrsics)cueir12:.ail N:11.1111137Le9 IlVhiane:
---.
Vesta is the only 0110 of tte sinal)
planets which can be seen with tha
;011)11 e_ileeiscili neet:Snilied. tlill cailit'eslo:ufiddintbut
'raa'cue:,coptelell.cii•IS
14
efoll.tet:3
i300
rnan. Sonne say that, ChriSt is the ------- .
n of Cod, and olliers that he was airlSoll imn illEi7rsepeo of
forl' onrisitist eall-Ye a.l.Pnuirl
perfect man, and that they only poses,
inc
heart. He kisees her just as he used talion, Highland Light Infantry, I
ve in the Bible, as they abhor all
oks. Certain passages of Scrip -
re which support their belief are
nsidered inspired, and others are
isidered to be ereIv t/ 0(18,4•
to do before marriage. He never
outgrows the civilities of life. He
plens little surprises as he used to
when he was courting.
He takes an inierest in her new
dress and bonnet, and speak words
Glasgow, cOlD1111tted suicide the he
other day by blowirg out his brains. be
„ tu
Fossil coral, found in Fiji, is the CO
best building stone in the world. It col
18 soft Nvlien first cut, bet hardens to 01-
01
praise .while she is -yet living and the -consistency of fire brick after a So
does not wait for the funeral and few months' weathering.
n a general sense thy do not. lje