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ttatetteorotattered by evey ef leen.
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! ' itvatttesd C4:iPfl te t
,.- ' 14.-4rtatOtentedte,a1 seleeett, The
'1.1thttte Ittnee. - t;
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Uttit te Port ton. tow
; t 1 Ater,,etftttlet.
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ittqz s to ,
Wiz od,1bilt,',ho ,ohoWs. that
• ittritit*. UV 7
•/41.41c3tneetality treats' tuberculesits
-.temente men and women was Praettoalt
the ettate. At the end of it 'the death
• yr
among males'wa 7.cite
been hut fettle decline among maipo
ultheatilty oecupatione, bit
%I* the martted.thtlitetaittioaetttof
eitatitg tr,1redirt'o2'1I f
being due to the improved
XS f ...the .eruncrittantetrehrtkill '
that ...tiateTtilltt..1110-A)
hs eettled of ieveetigatiott. These
vements, he believes, have been 4 f
?tonal. to ire femalo element
t:. 11:46.ptIla 441 than to the reales
. Aside from this suggestion the ate.
tales have much interest aa an 'edded
ttesflototrial to the werk of these who
•irtre pushing, the fight egainSttthe -white
Plagee, •The report mentioned gives
Pritter oreourage.ment .In a paragraph
:.A'tittita declares that. there has: been a,
1 O.
V
Titereeett eerie
nett -printed of tate-years about nedele.
eite that matiy peOple have thought
t 'tiling eower.. The facts show
act opposite. If the vigoroes' tt.-orlt
one in recent- years is maim -len the
'Whit cattle:Erni of the malady is a Po
Eiblitty.
'
wdered male -W the- latat siege in
he etolutton of lite milk problem,
h has teen preseing for solution
ne tare,' the :beginning of ¶enod
nn is au Inventioti
LtLenherg, a Swedish' eclentist
ni -d expert. The milk Is flietesub-
to strairting threugh � cotton
1iter; its temperature is then reduced
• 'nearly freezing •potint, preparatory to
'• -drying. PC,t teurizatkin,,Is carried out II
it hoe 'not already been done at the
&try: The drying Is effehted at about
Mead heat, or 100 degrees Fahrenheit.
e
tolitrit tet 'rereseattatUreirra tree
olving cylindit cid drum knoWnt as the
lined( with niykel, which
has been fitund to be the mint suitable
kubstanee upon which to de.
1 the milkssince the cither2' tem.
" metals have not eutTletent resist.
atest the chemical- eethat, - the
untie. The thed is fed into fine drunt
through _winch Is carried simultaneous.
exhaust Stearr4 which in Its .paseage
eane, offt the weler In thatmlike The
of the drum are bowl ahaped,
4ve1y repid and high efficleneyJn the.
this oattaleatattottotte..1 ettwatereeitatant
evaporation tending to -about
our;flth of the -original -,IttnotMt. The
e poratkn efficienes is high, being
nt 106 to 00 pounds en 'bour per
ur ape; }7tt0
42414 pints -of intik:etre eonverted
.•-to 'Voider every .hour, ft is then mill.
like -1 r Ti 1r 6-4fiTri fel id rfa
r - an,
Indeltnitorpailod,- "
COX 1,S1 A KireriEN‘
lard Ow** tfunters and Ileands
WO anise in ethEngilehoTown.
cia exciting scenes were witnessed.
low -reeently, at the meet ot tiot 110.4
twunde, Says the txnulon globe,
- --being-----discoured-tnear
prOWded to the town.'
darted thrOugti the open door
ivies -studio, Deing,driVen
the /animal *prang
upOn the roar of settle tow
etirabed.,the'root -41 tt hon.*
suding the 'oPhos11 ollOPet
fribO Ntit $tr,cet,
, The ttigilive thenentered, a hobo) at
oho front decaa but rn'�ling a little girl
hall way up' the Stairs turned tan' and
node hiei way to the.hitchert.‘ whet* old-
, • inarr opeatietiire trt iirdttretatt.
The' hex too 'the table and sea
,red the croi*, y, with whit*, It ivas
'tereredrriarly article* being smashed a
thev MI with t'clatter, on the floor
etpyitift an open dor, the ardriiiit
gukk exit Into tt gtlrdefl. tioundt
nw-anwhI!4 bad, tratked, t X.10 the
• and,many went tight through'
, . ptetzeKt tip the' trail; that
own/11311y to tli garden hi
*wave
al did not ,glve in svithout
I gee tor , existence, leadEng
• auccessive
lorebe gaei up his tirte!i,
Mrnst1G 11Fy
Ide
ittalet Ytt aro,P,
id. say that. •rpfl
1
r '
..„
ughtleasness
9
4 tntitee„ et,
Ul‘f W:6144101:it •
t ' Abll* "'W;41•40.,
7' hiffis t
N'cOAS • 11410 ota'ttorttyett
eltee'L taltittiite'erretelt tlittatett litet
hack:. far enough:ewe
vtould 1rit1 Lbtt. alittio. thought, 'a lit.
tic.eontlitterellon, would halm ealiSedil
alt to turn out differently anditthe dire
otatothetettallartiColittritii It1
WiTartittio7fitittPtried,..
If We could keep the words "don't be
theughtlete" ever before our mind's eye
we would be ehangedetnen and woneen,
4ntlik art rttAtittethNtrallet htltth&rUt-
tte
lit that last disagreement wt had
vith ,ietie neighbor, eould it not hes
ttscCettift4tretrilitittlitoll0lt
.-Woantl- Imre erefretned
alluding t� th,at old sore 'orettept, Alen
about that trari.eaction vehlett really wee
tioneern of ow. No, Just .ae „Isaiah
said long, long ago, WO did t stop
h. ti -but
ltrougIttiettely, rouglito, cruelly spoke
the unkind word and eio 'Infurtated our
neighbor, malting him our enemy
INSTEAD OF OUR FRIEND.
_ •
Itow many of us are theughttul? The
old excuse, "I didn't know; I -titan t
think,will. not 'Undo the .past. Wo
ought to have 411f1wilf We, ought to have
tlitouttlitteentee-willanottliave.,theeandae
teetoeittfer .teateexeuee when everetated
4 4
t‘r_
1hfte
.0 , r 140r sQ . .t we LhtdI
•.
a the tiveetliti anl tiattta tbough
0. rttheughtlzsak‘..„_ !'..7,f1,,,:IP1,104,1
- ., )io chinee
flat bixil,W; anlit,ow'
et oar ever te,Ilino I tse, 'aro orr *
that we elid nal An whet we said.
-WIth- Atetteli U two
bare' "Wed ritOttr;te , ftnv -vhi vers-
o -
wearied ani. turdeented wit hl the heat
of the (ley. ifhtouttelt Our ineensitterate
1 led* to reuder a helping hand we
4Fittgetitsigitietaftet.let-P-P?Ir '1311.1er
tz' istfeltireettrarettlteittaiteTr't
UNHAPPY SURROUNDINGS,
iin4. ilex:leek of 'ettention,
we
-heert n-
itu, rutebtee 'than:tour °wet -when -thy
hive been, ttling to be Us.
Al, Yee', bow easy life weend he 'I
we all made up our minds to be more
thoughtful and oteustderate, Bow it%
i litittridatteritartatridelearritseritg
edges would . tergety dtseppettr.
Christ, a short -Um before His death,
drew 41 marveletes picture of the Last
jedgment. It terms a striking cone
nientory .upon the words of Isaiah.
Who are they that are prettied, and
why (141 they win the approval of the
' reS,LheitittS
j;t1Ztlet;Etr 17t1'* h:77-:ir4:iari"a:-
-ve the
irhieeef ti. raln'ettietio
4
•
u�
ono
ettiett'enh ..tV
'
Phone
,Y
t
teteWT
f1 1
:help Ine
Then. 14, extemlin's, sateant .rangoo
rittrktitY, a d the prieotter ,gatte' one
neutered lettitattlaett,thee't1tW.
touelt of a wterderta handl end walked
Out at the ken oft his fellow -men for
evermore. Death was 19 he his (tam'
paMon tor it few days,•aud would then
at,ttaittatet
eetteteetee
-0
'slnnoeen --firrit*te's
innoeOE
And-theyriv -mitrderixig him."
That was We burden of the gires.
moan day by day a,e the sun rose aod
siet, and at ottcht-aetting brought her
sweetheart horribly steam* the hang -
Atte -Ando, 'wittireettratetereettatternitert
another: "0 1 could only 601 the Queen/
If 1 could only ask theeQueen to spare
my Jack till he coutd IlDOVe Ws limo -
*ewer
It became the one dominating Idea
of her bran that art appeal to the au.
gtrat, Lady, who was yet a most ten.
der anti merciful woman, would save
herlover':ateeltayt. • It h&j=
-Provetfesttreattestfil tteitentely-tirturewere
adesto-oloubteet et9lahew.,
•
The • the little Lsdy wit°
Int,elitY Empire) sat itt eiteoee,
ktt Ity Silty two ot Iter ladtes. iCh
ct the three befit to tier car4 1110 quat•
istening apparatus Of the rtettropltoret,
tad tlitOUgh the mitornit mid the rtarZi.
ctni,ir3 1zontlif0-41,;-lbetria the
Iden .ttitithe of, Caruso,
.As it elreW 10.•fia gtortetts kase ntid.
tnded nlitatonarve-110,14- 'kale
144*that inO.tts. tttt
Ouddn&.siktnei tt UL t1 ittelotlye.
itetteladteer
- atte,
t'4!
-.110 s#n,•.:
- ,ff#,
;1r:ng
4 0140
#t"
A
• Pti 40,
;' "a10
ono. to. phnit
• und a -girt.
know what -It s to kSio
Give hirn. time to Previa b
0°14 a little tintea 1_14e,
et
coetetel to t1th et.OL'Ultit11*-Ttrse
'0:4, f,a l.€;•.,c-:ten irmL,,".ir (i,...' to 3
15 ,q4.:t1';`,4 a dase, QUI Cut Or It14
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"i-it'',.-iV 'ettenette the Rao' •
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et etthes ettt; kali Ste
n 1;41%
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er teat et. : tte itttle Itetyptieles'
t,
4 : ' 14`.4.. ,,. - A itul.' colt cot „test ''
* thilto ,hy any. ` e • -
...•t_are
't INDT.„71.021T ItAllEtala.
,
,tn Oa, ttbare _ t ate. ' i trin:tUa• Oantaht_ ef t
ete, rot e ' ttFetteer-4.- ett,-eate
t elaitalot:to' f"eina ueee tlittY ore'
etiti exteavagently iniedgent 10 _theme
in every traart. Iltill, hotetever much chili." .
.dren C11,0 0.1V,SSecl and tondled they feet' •
and manikst tho meet prate Id respect
tgeltaMse... -too._
effitentee 10---larertfete ,c n.i- 4,7 , .e.
„
et
_ rA4.44447.4.
the Ntostem one of the greatest
eettl- eletheedtertre the teetfit '
tii'tt shaet
TUE SEQUEL, . White igneranto is move in evidence
than learning. there are many %wheels.
n ell the largo citteseand the majeritte
cf lite eaten oece. The rtioit iiiiporte
tanattnetechootrotatteetterrizethatedrretioreett
Ica.
The first leesona that of the "wudoa.ti
te.t. how to perform tEL ablutions toovle .
eta eta praeer, and the prayers, or ono
of them, is geneeally taught by the fa- '
titer to les sen. trite girls are selderie
bught anything unless ttley belong 104
.a-w.P.a.klh,y cr an nnusuayitiolk,n
Iwo. and.
tot ..ateetkideksvarratetrt Ivo ideratitParalgtatetoetette---0-
4 I' tre-thent—
.4 a
1ThsflT
o
execeding-bitterrtesta and Cittra'S wadi-
cico 0,f the Qtteen was entlWe Far
away on the Londe(' heastttop the an
ainallet the wires rode a rapal counce.
etatrettantke --e4littteretirlotisteeNtlattert
liteettloat Threit'ora retettnatittertetattle
heard the Clainorouo, applause of Cove
• b,
IL Was most Irregular. It wits nest
scandalous. The Lord Chaintertain.was
hortilled.‘ , The 'managing theector of
firtEt'attrettilidittrallierifirtS trititttriTirige
sPair# and exPeeted nothing tees Mau
deeapitatton. Tho Omen, naturally,
dentencied explanations., anti reeeived
a technical' account of the manner in
which a wire .could be tapped, and the
manner in which thEs particular wire
liad been tapprel. But the tragedy of
the story appealed to-aboreanote--thata
titstecornedoeatetotantanheericar
lflOWirfier'14 triesteunnsualtexervi
u mil
SrpariTilrert .ter 1 Or re
efilittr-T- -husbands take lute aconite_
tttataratat,t
a new _earth.
_RtorttztelteGitt.,,lXiwzimet-,SPARIA.
EV
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TIIE SUNDAY SCITOOL
INTEItNaTIO4,r1., LESSON, 1EJ1. 16.
Le son Vie . jests 'teals fru, Noble-
tratee tem. Golden Text*
John 4. O.
THE 1.1i4SON wont) STUDIE
4," IS •
pastel on tbeeteat of 110 fieVised
Ver$1011.
Parallel Syneptic Ittoords.-The
re-
turn of teeas into Galilee marks the
beginning of4 the first longer period f
his so...canal Gaellean ministry. Art
Ithe four evangetihtst -ea-tt etittention t
tit's beginning of Chriet's public wont
in his home province. Matthew and
ttailr.--,--eentrett-titestirts-' --Wit le
limo tit Filo tinprisonaet of John the
tioptist tatata 4. 12.17; Mark 1. 14, 15)-
11111v, 011 the other bead* passes -front
the account of the cleansing of the..
femme, 'inaniMildel(t following the sante
nailerm
"; eelt/It t the baptism and
temptation, and rtasords the fact that
Jesue left Judea and returned inkt ,Citt.
Ince tat the following - word*: "Arid -
/ems returned In the power of the
• Spirit lute Galilee: and a faro* went
out .oeneerning him tthrettgh all the
region "about. And he taught in their
laynagoguezi. behrg--gleritted-oof---atict
(Luke 4. 14, 14). Tho narrative wilier'
follows in cur lesson passage Is thus
Ardiereattn_mtedetita-Patniteofteatitutea
the similar narrative of the heating1
U� centurloree eervant, eveorded eirt
Mett. ff. 5.13, and Luke 7. 140. .The
too miracles, though similar in kifitte
wcre Clearly tillpfirate and thstinct, It
teet
ish. authorities at Jerusalem. were el -
reedy strongly oppcsed to jest's and
much -disturbed by his evident success
among the eennron eetotia,
45. The Galiteans neeived bini - All
save the 1e4te or Nazareth, be sliort.
ly turned against hn (Luke. 4. -13.2))-.
John is eettaresting hts cerdial recep-
tion mn many .starts of Galilee with the
hostility sitown toward his ministry tit
Judea.
The feast -The Passover feast Men-
orate Jeer was in duly Wand to attend.
n actlzal practine wartten also often ac.
eoinpanted their husbands; and other
male relatives en thto sreat ennuat
pilgrimage to the Capital city and the
temple,
t46 i' meat') nobleman-eh:et et,
Where, inentionedin the *ttqpel mere
lives. Vie' word translated tnottlemen_
means literally "king's officer."
Capernaum-A city of some import.
*4 1.
rteetion the .- foltewing, differences be
tween llittlwo,rnitirelesetrir-The mir clSr
I
corded by John, was performed' b
hf -Citicar he
_healing of. ilieeeenturion's.
hetwas nearer Catvrnatirre 2. -The hea-
.1.10g. of the nobleman's Will; LeW4Elling
to John, occurred before Jetts luid
made Capeerteumethe eentre tof toe pub.
lie minietrA the ,heating ot- tho cent
ttnilonis serttmt Aire time afterward.
3 -In John's narretiveit is the son of
Hai r.obleman; in the synoplie narra.
tive the servant of a Roman centurion'
that- to Ist.aled. 4.1be nethlemanerhe
Our lesson narrative is inslotent in hie
rattiest_ _that 1e811$. Mlle in PttiPott to
Iris •• leentet the centtirion, en the obn-
trary. ferelaeleintselt„ultee'orthy of r. rift&
-an honor and- modestly! refuRS---tho.of-
re4 of Jesus to accompany .hitn,
itte41at4 following the eyelids of our
lesson narrative*.Oourred : the rejection
oliesus at lklazatfetli. re.','orded In filo,'
•4. 1640, and hia subsequent rettiovaltO
teakrnfinint ineratoned in Ntatt. 4. 13.
1.6r and Luke 4. It: "
Verse 43. Atter two ,ility3.--1'ro1ab4
tist sante ..two days mcntioneil in verse
tia, during which Le hod . Ermined
atilOng the Samaritans, at their ,speial
etlitest, alter the: imhient at '122001f5
Vell. . 0 . ,
,
ttee-Pmin Sydiat.
Into ' 'Galileo - As he lod
4 tended when leaving $udea
V
11. jeans hititsett'•teetiltrtfl, As the
(..,vringel/st. would itartIty 1ne presun
doitithis• eennki fon.
own • canntryteetittateet.' hu bert
Ade. dillereno •Of opligott smo
iontators as to whettivr :hides o
.45 is hero meant. , we,
wept the • conclus!ons • .
balk that ,inti -A IN referred to, /smith*
'VA wrse giVeS 4W reason whic:Itlestis
d ter 'departing from that, proinco'f
0•3 nturning to Galilee. lode* was
g*.,,P1iet.•-•4'1114-bittiti.,ltirti 'Mitt
' the capital, in aav.tefiii s»nae
. 114retitpropters soilin'tonntr
,s,#•ki place where his mestage Must
1.,..i.e.laitnel bcfore It mat vAry tvittet
i oettee lite lit,t0011,, Rom s'ts,rses ;1.
is dripitv we 11*r null tik' kw.
;at. its ariamt, site is marked
by the present Khan Minyeh. • Here*.
Was statiorted a tote ot Roman soldi-
ers whose commander at one lbw...bunt
Pie the Jews a synagogue (Luke 7. 5,
Capernautn was also an importent cue -
toms station and the centre of more,
than kcal buttinets and 'traffic.
47. Went unto Inin-To Cans, SOUle
twenty or :twenty -live mitesdistant
from Capernaurn.
48. Except ye -1U *pronoun refers
to the Ca!lkr n gaieral, of whom
representative.
hlenutie-atireauLetraetateitetus
Signs and won et -The phrase ot
curs nowhere' slate., la this rateteed,01,,..
thoiiiLis requeiitly found in other
arts of the Nev Te.stantnt The
npostha John ordinarily 'doe ult refer
sto "wonders," perhaps because title
word deseribeS the mic1s of lesua
eat their hetstre) atde
ref c to their viritual.'signilleanee
omt--Mtir-titer-fonner-tits.-narrattre,
mot chiefir concerned.
Ike-
nal'n dimin avin
o
of the gr'nL
lit the fourth xords,
1, embodying as It
(j :j in a large tire the great aim
el the -ureter* at the samc Ulna ,oun
trig and crystallizing'. hts. mesitioa.
;should note Its slightly „different shades
Ot meaning in the \ differt%t passages es
itve proceed in our SOW, et the: Coe!.
item the referent* Is to simple faltit•in
the petver and word of Jeus.'
51. Servents--Greek, "band.tervarits,
thatta.4*altivel'.° 4 -
L better*" .tt- pereiliaretteirtY 1410m oe.
5. 11,00411 aPtniltt.t, Piet «1f -u1 Intro
eurring nowhere 056'10 11.16 rink‘W Testa*
At thee ettrinh. Witt•_••••41ift• word,
lidonr" fit.the 4jrignT fs n the tidOtt'.
SattY0 4:44, shirtitying.thirtition +ether
thert point ' of lime. We Might, there.
1'4' re's transla,!e 'adoring - seventh
hour," that is., between andone
0*e1eck p.m. •
Peter -1*-1.rom the word rnearatia fire;
tleteVe.-Tite rioliternarea. fair*, sit.
VitLV,S ti *top ,tigher toa hill eceept4
&tea et 10,..t.tis as *lie proltitsk Nktilitlah
(cornpene -veise* 50 'abler#V
The seeorid' sign thit 411
Th seeendtra,1,=°. Cna.
A 14CIATIN(r,' '0111C4,416.11,,,
A. unique and -interesting vessel Is
$. 1$06p8••,-.11entral remit
Itrit411 innt, 14.
slia, i pient eap.d1b
nimg)01.1
, •tici titiolotit't I • t
The (ye1ops
paraetel
Int it
t
try, bgng that cal
I
,
a
t Sitteatitif
hpeate with •.'tititIoNeen: _ hutellut
wareint . Wett-rtflero: vry
gentle in hisesympathy, but renutrse•
Rote in his' connuoroseuse, Veld leer .so
a. dozen tittles. They were only Poo
Tolle and1 to the peer, Royalty are as
far off as 'leaven.
She mild uot even reach the Queen
with a. letteri he told her, for letters
pess through many hands before they
reach the Throne. One could ,speoli to
God threct, hut a Sovereign •could only
eaddreased through secretary. Ile
knew, too, that We was little to be
said tor -Me conde secl ,man .in veld
argument,
--Tire-etre
stone, Rtvalry,1 between two men for
n woman's- lave; a quarrel; a fight,,
whiCh the succestsful 'tenter had neite
the beet of. • Then, a .Ietv days later,
lha diseovery .ett the ether 'manta. dead
body, stabbed .1n the back; beside the
cOrose 4nife4 :proved to belong . to .
his ri'Vel; a coat, stained 'with blood,
knout in litte reeonieof .the. lattertat
The eattlenottewas eircumstantial but
convincing; the delenee, an . alibi, with
witnesee 1.___peaeopt. ort,
It But the gtrIts
faith never wavered, and. always sae
moaneila"If 1 multi only speak to the
Otte:air And alwttys her brother Said,
"Ws, impossible, my dear, quite Int.
ossilge."
•
•
night, when only a few daya rot
„retained for her lever to litte„ the girl
v.-etSte up from an uneasy sleep In her
.Ohafr to find lier brother Standing. be.
, -side her. Ile was oddly excited, and
the hand With whielt he\ gripped - her
shoulder 'trembled. - , . •
'tiara._ zny girl,r he,m142131.-elo 4
You shall /speak to the ()Oen,"
"Oh. ho*. Jim, how?, Will she see
wer
-..74"4frateit riiiii,--,,iii7iirriiii-F-iSirliii7
But you shall speak to her, nty 10$9,
as 'CIOSt *S if you. 'whispered In her
ear. 'Now, don't ask m* anything.
Don't breathe a word to anyone. -Go
10 bed, andefrein noyv . till 'to -morrow #. .. , .. . . , , •n i ,n Except dn
. . tte-clilulpter .cs ---70 gyp art the General:Poet Offire,
tt 1 thEa Ainiy 4r wfitt yatili say- to
tbe ueen..-when..:Yeu-Ot-yeUrLehtilice;." bribleseitnitteeti'llteettnselved"P°11-
Ithou h matveetolt jleemee„ertLo' blintEto ' . ...., att._ _.. .....,_ _ . . ...„,..„..... ... „. „...
"For bedy clerksitheret Naas to he ices ••
fiattilet, The first to their beattly; t4r,..
She obeyed, arid th, men sat down
.porelareoivereitteedetalliteofetheesi yand thli,ii, koile.t. alate.zo.,_thr* ._ ,.,
pmindlaiinboithiart beh, lorte4nd ' ileasihtheed ;pustule lir, 17tir 17--rniliiitoltUt!itCririto/Itildertnatt,ddlit, JP-43t.,---nta4,-41,10-911.-aii"'1::131Tue-'r'iti"-i-LCd'.diftertlkillt,67.0tACE•Tif- -77., -
ing 0
nted- Wil* -11 the .eieetrie swath. extplislielilioYdelkW:lhetr :k_aljr4is :aro Int with Itier-tOridilibit of Ilie Telerteal
labor marliet during the.closing quarter
rd en the stage ot the /loyal Opera '11xtT.1fy4‘1,,mtl•Y '0.1)0t riloiptizuott, 4:11'd Om .09,10.,:t. il'
„,.,„ d !kat year, say. the 1.1(mthni Daily Mall.
*•_ e ."- 4 ,
• •‘Sel.kOiltrta is the nest most irnpre. Ihe mariager of an imitortent Itortden
It Was aboui len ettekielit oo the ret..
..,
#1t- is a titetittinittaital thing to ,hear an
stir(' feature. about these little folk; for itrjnire 'ZatbelioanagassaykVapirantanuaigailtartbae; 2 ,
towing night* ad the wind, was hew. itgyptfoin baby cry.. ,Ncticesbici..elso, ..,a declining 1 Inihritit of ladY elork$,Aniod
ling round" the- eltininey slacks and thew moo orteite tistfuroesv. it would by the Chamber of Cometterce states that,
evoking resonant triusta, Ittent ilea rtete itike a aaayeaaattiattaat iteraatt lairataterta ktn-S-4,14;APProrireitattegill.dhwat ntoiatetoYittedite-r..tialtioet
iverk ot mires that Nvtr4 sig.poriedby
it fait to:001'4o the infant toner* in Egypt.
aeetey *tete enow 1,0:4 of Att alotise., toe Not ,e0 much In oar° or in the *Other They expeetc-d to he paid As Men and to '
11Coo_venbtt,togii,::kningl_4*41,04or tiiwn liettiar tse vaornmartittf .0it:tirtg4404stiotwitie •ewritet4h_s. but, •in,_. "0_ „it.,.tr,rtcbcs,, be treatiatf.entd "-It: UtArriw•klanletrtel,41,,tritietliklet
wartUlitiSii.heno,r1her:1:ighiltri.4.14k1 :11.:vihitei,r10\_,_70&i. irt:ta.itrg_tovorilitr: I, , Firdat_thei,boat 0.0..tho, Ntkaat little",
a 'hall end three years tending, poet* .i i ir6A410%. 'her. bustness lnanrigPt:' 'thought .
'r.t ad 'One-iielit itee hablei*4 tlivo and a fig44-,the..itthivalqr.otiti-
, . - inctlferently etindreveretrobeferitt or
brurthen of nt'elo4.1Y vOrY.41fterent• irmit, goats, and -kit that ere tee Mallet& that, , The. standard ot attattunerits, roe. -
the siling of the wind. . ,
— til
Now,..em 14,tOW.,n„their,..,wints,.in.,ittleiligible• gutted- had -Wien of ..otent r.‘ear* rind
-Int Work Wtio'dOlitt lktrit birsroed lanattiate seem to be 'puttering 'shout, rminy,'..e.t the lady eras in the market „
. i i roof and latd Ins band Ott the nese:tang in their ereatt way, in what. ?not up f4:it. , Ile said Oita he retina
sboulJer In; (A a Itamatt watt, koolt btsiot vglia,4,trgedt.00k. t,i,t0;t., cm, ,relalives, are ert, 'that women did. rtutine lilt -ext. well but
„
, ,
"IVA c6177 • wIrkr 111°# 'ClArkt* he ' . In rotird. little boys, of 10 andill'years aet any teak IteltAth Weettete .heateel or
Showed little or no inttfativAtart4 when
, , „ ., „
mast* .4141,41'4".e.ifrotlitigifir:17;;Aegy .4knal 'het re 6044 'in tit Iwittoting thins working which involved ntheit thoutdit.„they were
06, ,wo steady* thottgitrteitcot altitito, et olddiabionid hand leerns, which apt' to-failt with * Teat hrillitink Me, p-, . ,.
4 require , cenaiderable strength *ii Well Ilea..
IteteP6tritesa, 44:1i11.,tree•Wellen„ X„,,,.°1'eto , ' tee •Skillo Atte* 1rt 'the furniture ',or ' ,.,'•On floe other hind it ts Worth notice#
' ": i',.'1",0riy,,,..,1"....,,,,"'",,t,' a ,,.,''',„"lt,,,444"_,w4 ,1_,,,:l turners* ehe sere ,stuati. toys, -.using, \ that -the general post *Inca make; great '
-•*ottv—r7tiesH*Ti7iriii1",4i.IF 44u•wv114,.., .* DI?: efiltherlitisg4 l'illr't,tih, iubroiltiVtnIttibrut,"ollinet work.*114.Intrileliolv*illingg cirlyltd4)err -XI restle1100114sitli.: *
3 itologai, Itte!uti). inlhote volinisrls'iltiArita ;tan, :0140.hottirt ,lrotegaimit,aulvtoedin.*Anhnitoho-ifoodigetialritt 'lift: If svrt ki, ineintbetittonowor,,,rtalit,,ngoklyttospotortrutitt,4 bnit t
tittivtttitat lititik6,..optil..bot, 04 ittret,,,,k. loot the, .1.,&31t.41. .. hon. -nod its ha& Irate VPealodlY
,w , , . , . aka _ ,44 -4heir-tospeten and- Agit ..
1 ilwea tiord came 40
r it sititt,Ltt.bor.ittioWt:itt,!1:0414NSI .11P, '
TThe , abere'iotnClitrit --yentli'tellersTere topp y:41,1ittott rryin,g 94,001"144t*, 4,0,, uwra, iteity•tii:*.,-..,,,,-....-,,,,,-....,4,..
supplication..
' P4),*04 out, .her ,
, k
and .:, they , apparently
* ,,1 *, i.,' Ives eS.'llitteli ,Ita'd0 the Obit
t i • -
) „ Atill
wh-o_ dc ilethingbut play. In tow
e Posts above *wire tin Vie1 e1jik!rii ranging in 'age,-.1hant I to It
oist, charged, with 'it. message of var. iltit einPloYed tit 44rrYillt bits*
li th. Ow: tnd, now *lent and 3, it rubbish trent 'the Va!Ple,a, 't't l
(15 44 1p ed. triled on floe ate*. -of the Nernst, wilidt are ti"Or4..'cleared Of -the h •
.
lilitt* M3 other. strittehiPt 4111' ,iscritintilatten of £8nd and trolort ret
Vtrt
rne eiTU
isoner undiF
t„.
eve of Iffe-daet flied- for Ids exteutkoh,
and bethre ,twelire 'home bad passed
the wIsdont-of mercy was amply (proved.
For in the small hours of next morn-
ing a wild-eyed man, halftraed with
'drink and remerse, reread his way in-
to a London police.station and made
ollfesSion f the crime, and the easy
Means by which he bed fastened the During :the study hours the Arab
guilt of it on his fellow -ledger, from schools ite:nitel one tef the Canes* for.
wiles° room he • had abstracted lin • !12'a y aloud, and as,
and coat . tney chant they reels baca and forth°
IS0 Jack :received the formality of a like trees in a storm, and this move:
.and ,Clara before her Tune-. meat 1st oegalleated for an hour or noro
trage had another and MOM rreatttnit ntea ti P
lil erv ew•
;roc
he • Queen, ,cerrying, tact,: and forth also, and altogether thoi
away withher the memory of many schoot presents a most novel. appear -t
kind Words, and a Royal wedding etre, aeceaue, west soupd. Vtlorshippers'l
Seat to count-tont:trate the nres44W ear- in the moequea atwaya move about re -i
prieedamnavec
by the onet., tho Throne, citing the Koran. as this movement
believed toaesist the reernortee
The desks of the Arab selte.ols aro
ct4dvIne'ITnietripvfalweed"' th0to Illitaleirliat6ttiockr nel4Peollt.
the thirty •seettionetetfoiLt After - en -n-.
mg the alphebet4 the boys take up the.
stetly of the ger= memorizing entire
ehtaters ef it, maffl the gner.z..4 book
•Nt'D enttrely fa.mtlOar.
-irif l' he
stheollitaster, it1
trar. oitteerrereunil; TirtzitSetnI-
mote, and each has a tablet at wooet.',
whtch is painted white and upon v, trice:
the lessens Ole writthn. When the,
latter arelittarned, they are washed_ ont.
and
REPLACED I3Y oTtien LESSONS.
a r,
THE
TllElIE
BABIES
EY S
fitc),TIW.1%1.
WWI cwt.
At an Early Age Reolet to Make Thern.
ttelve$ ttseful-Tc*d Flocks el
Goats at Three_ Years,
There IS no raee tenet& in Egypt.
From Alexandria to Assuan -411e eoun.
try is filled WM liable% round faced,
solemn itttle 1y1ths, who took out up:.
1.1 wor w it gra 44S -Vat -We
painted .with kola. .
As in all OrIental countries, children
tneh,'gypteareewtleotnedeeet'fbeetmoreelhe-
merrier, -pys Leslie's Weekly.flTe
wife is not even considered a tette wits
until she becomes a mother.
pEAUTIFUL -BUT DIRTY;
A peculier methed Is followed in
learning MO Koran: The study beglna
.eout the, opening chapter,, and from
titeseatteettoet to -The last. mo last hut
two, and so On in inverted 'oeder, end.
ing &telly with the seoond chapter.
During) the student's progress 17is
eustomaryefor the seboolinateer to send
on ohe,evoeden lablet atieston paintedl
tn eetek and red and green 'to the fa-
ther,. who returns it after inspeetton,
with a couple ef pasters upon. It. The
salaries, at settoolmaders ore soy mea,
gra_ indeed, and In some instances the'
only •payntezat made Is that of. clothing
and 'food and a yearltatykatent of a„,„
tfirrefurariVatettetterottlit:
0.4
WOMEN IN CLERICAL roSrtiON.9.
aors.4.4.44/4
••,74•••4
tridet."`z,0 yott beett
turfaxig«intt t money!".
r: °Yes,Ou wonliEp. YeU
the .gent4.1e, artElo As
attrattivtif-theettillthla ted Inirylina eeitheletfelhd-PIllers. -Stid • _east_
,.....
' 14r44311,- "V'tkilty and hilt, cnn children eittg it the lop -0 their 'ir
1411 It c1ambered-0 the ival as fhey trudge to -iind fro' 'with. their The itirittar C Mcm.. lone+ .,
face twenty mites cwei, j4ri�fl' lilted 400their, h**8-4etiture to „iay Emitter_ word,
.xet, .root arid floor And ' 'One woUld, tot trtalltted 4 t*$ w'rr 221 goo?' Mr, 3orit4 #414,-irkto
ri10 d In the povete ?Dome or ',theta wens it net for the tett. that *ow. loy .001 man, tow trrluelv wilt
..
ii- hemp 'iilt ',being ,isii .entploys‘.,f,a so •too 4o,-.20$ letoe fee a *tote
V41114
eetet
et.