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4 Lady D � � also, It explaStls the
;; or 11, dangers and INTL"RNATIONAL LESLON NO. III.
j 'r:r `ii , cure Of tills treacher•-
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illustrated by. the best
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miraculous displays of divine pqw, ,
er for their -deliverance, r'kiere, a
everywhere, Pau) is the model of
a' true Christl4n preacher„'
Truth established, Hove, as evefiy
where, two great fundamental
truths front the burden of aposto-
.110 preaching; the death and the
resurrection of Jesus !Christ. on
C I4Yiat I" route, 2 )?)Dane Haul at Tlleasalonica and Berea. -Acts 17 •1-i2 these two hangs the whole gospel
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tG�9WNS F(�R. 19(33 .PtI`4TIJD �IO'Uf TO CE'I" THE BEST EI-�FECTr-°I��iE COIFFURE- � _ dispetasatian. ,>3�ath are equally es ,
rvOmmentary-I. Yreachin;g in Thee- se•ntial, 'tile former providing, the
i THE, LATEST 5STALES ITV' DRFSSINC-A WOMAN'S LIPS-E`CIQUETTE- � +� ever be given, - Onr3-must always salani,ca (vs. 1-•1). 1. '7.jtley-Luke, latter attesting and making effu,
KITCHEN SCIENCE --'SIT AND lt3�C3MOR FOR FEIVL4J,E READERS .A .A -e -1 J &like. anent, for not 7a faces aro allows that ire must have been lett elerit this redemption thus proud ' i
alike. changes rrom lvR< to •'they," which ad, "He flied. for our sins, and rose
.,..,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,_ .,, ,� �„�,,, v„�,r,,,,,,,.,, k~%, .,.,•.,.,� If tete forehead is low; the most behincl. Aniphlpoas - Thirty-three again for our justification," These '
Cj becoming style usually 3s to part miles southwest of Phillppf, on the truths form at once the basis p1 j
tw%.4%.��e�¢�R�H.✓.(��� %-<,%.:Q✓.Q-4q 4%.,,%- %.c6_..q.cls.s.%.,c%, ,zft.c(>-. %.c%.c8..��..Q-..4✓.t.4%-4% .L-4" the hair in the wixldle and wave ltivin.. htryxu;on�, at the head of the hope and the ground of oppiloition, j
It each gide, wihh a• half -low coil gulf of tlinwt name, oil the northern Truth re
(By Augusta Prescott.) Tulle lace ,set is tto be worn in- and abundantly attired -Tor of such jested and s but a Pro t
doors or out of doors, for it looks' is the kingdom of beauty. at the back, Maxine Elliot affects coast of tive Ae,gean sea. -.T., Z', & B. the one to the other is but a short '
The only point in dress upon which a wall ovale upon a street suit and Why, once tlOxcan a time there was I this style, sa dkles I,acly C"urzan. Ap°1Lonia-7`i11rty =)icy, southwest of i
a, maxi is a Judge is uo grace,, and 9 � p step and is quickly is and nvIfly Ealar.�'
men are certainly critics on this upon a,111otas�e dress. Tile cuff& are a gown. No, let -the story ,be told i Ornaments may be arranged fn dib- Amphipoll.s; ilia eeact site is not en. Moral truth is the invi•siblebuti
dam effect ol•er the brow. kiloton, 7.1he0gLlonloat-•About thirty- emphatic and (arbitrary line whielx:
quality. A man likes very long skirts; mulde o la4(i� and a>~o vera deep this wgay : If tile. Wase is seven miles ,vest of a aotionia. This and, pointed. They tire of a wort to This ,year, in a certain city, there pron,uncedly long, Was the les I est city Ili lonta. his divides the race, Moral ,relation--
he )Ekes the well -fitted haps that Wilke never wear the hair in a mass at ships are positively defined, and can
lOwwea,t' with the full sleeve, and it lived a woman with an lied taffeta .•3. As }us miLn,n(:s was -•`TO
a w:amrtn took taller and morn toil- takers+ eight or nine points to reach skirt and an ofd taffeta shirt waist, the back. Arrange hair well lip always neither be neutral. nor double. They,
heir sl nd likes the gown that makes from the back, with ornaments to t?aagn will' the Jews, and not to turn are also self -determined, � Tesue
around. tlLo baggy arm., )Neither was absolutely riddled with
her slendot7 and he likes the tiny The, reanuarkable art of the lace holes, but both were badly cracked. give.' a broad effect. tatlte Uf metes until. the Jews refuht:d ,aide,. "IIs that is not for me ist
flounces which soften the angles and p'' If cheek bones are prominent, the gospel, that their notifies might against me, and he that gatheretlll
make the waist becoming set is tho skirt trimming, which con- New 'Year's dK`k}r was oam3ug and s31e
g' sists of eighit long strips of lace had nothing to wear. Flora Me- fluff Out the hair at the sides. be stopped from clamoring against not with me scattereth abroad."
The petito woman well dressed is Ir the forehead is hi him because, he proliched 10 the Genes
the mean's delight, and if she will far- wads iu a stroll design to be Iafcl r ISrasey was never in a worse plight eOursa, should let theghtirndrao� ti,os," Three ,�zLbbrLth daY.ys-This does marufntt welcomed
that ehend received.
de ive
get tile eevetit around the foot of the skirt so that I rind by the da,y's mail their arrived
y n which she loves to they just 'touch. The utmost lati- J a -letter from a long -invited girl ` oyer it sufficiently to take away not iml);y tilat Paul kept the Jewish Bred by Paul and his companionwatG
olothe herself, and i[ ,site will Taut an I Srkrbath as a haar:+rl du
the chiffon., the laces, the flounces tudois allowed in the putting of these friend stathig that she was conning any bald effect and give pretty ,4abb would a sac
)te on y, buds tlie
Berea was the `same as that given, •
upon the ,skirt, and the can be to end the New Year week. lines, y to the Thessalonians. The attitude
sand the long, sweeping dress skirt his p y f grey„ter uu:tlber. T,'Ats dues not indi-
ev.rved to uvakra a oar nice I rho face is wed a rho Pd -ra- ca,'to the lerxgth of foul's stll.%r in the assumed toward it, however, is fat
subjugation will be complete. y pattern o p striking contrast. Open-mvnde(t.,.
T11emo never lived a ulpaLn who dad 2f t:a desired. Those upon 114r&, "frau- Using Cheap Lace Well. th(r a common contour in America city. ite�a,saned-iLcre we see his
not admire a point d'e,s rit ok-irt derbiit,s skirts are placed so tli'at Going out .quickly to the ,bargain -cls not emphasize it by fluffing the , ., nes, is the first great essential to
Chep dip in front and again in the counter this woman rocured enou h 1Lc llod of work. a char
mkL,de over taffeta. Teen so there live p g hair out over Cha ears. This only grasp and saving knowledge
' tnakr s
the trial 3. Opez;in,g and allrg n},•- Pravittg of rho truth. Thin thre Bereans pas -
none who would not like to behold middle of final back black lace to make a nice, deep band r guilt effect more by eftatia.ls. Isis uii tl,od seems tO <.
this ere a de chine skirt trimmed Tlue fancy (cross will be quite a around the neck of her gown, which r marked. An oval affect can be iv -en sassed. They received the word
g hf:.va barn thi.v: i. fie collect
the with all readiness of mind." around he hips with bantt,s of lace in- feature of 1rJ0:3. This is a dress she cut decollate. She lined the lace i by arranging the hir,ir high aver the scriptturps tlnrLt spcxJcr. aT elle lIE>Sa!fLh. '
sl. rtion and made beautiful around thalt is chosen by the hostess or by with Ozanne the color of !burnt orange. face. Tliis does not necessarily mean t . lien 1
I p:i(.(1 tilt? I'
to Jesus C:hrlst,
the bottom, 'with a deep Iloifnee of in- • _-...-- tilt) hair must be worn high in shOtvfnb that fit liim till these krill- r
flip accepted ,...', w.""'.' ` l ""^^^""^^wv.,y
seati.on deeper t)lk•Ln the knees and (-- "' - pied sense: Tate mass of tura= were fuifiiltt)u anu that Ile was r��-��,•.�_.....�•��-..... $S
lined with chiffon ruffles and gape. hair may bo arranged at the bank. rht 5a,vfrlui oI tul:uni they wt>r n in C<
Lot these be a sash of lace Inegc,r i linzt the front arrangeilaent, instead 4.pectation." i s m
tion and border 'the neck of the hodlee I a. �• of being fluffed out over. tire, ears, 1 Scm .lir ] voki-1l. r r . p .r u ti• ,1 c The
with a palated trimming of lace. Lal. I y should be fluffed up over the fore- -Of Jetta, a ssuln:l 111it10 liy: of tho
the sleeves be puffy at the elbow and I n � 4ttrucl. t,ellti'e , a tnaltltndr> bfc,•111Ir Clhrig- ��_-r•••�•�.......,..-�....w, ..v. g
lent there be a very deep fall o[ lace ' -. .( t rpt _-____ j its; 8o ttutt ;tt '!'nth ,lonicy L true.
over rho wrists and right down to ` r(`ol-•' » „tn 9�Mi �i�l ��'� �9 � ^� ,9 i8,�j ��9 I I% 's mlin;y a ov,itiir t i ure•b 11'bc- Toronto Live S(Oelc market
the knuckles. ) �' "„'•, 1 U 4 ,90 tion. L on r tot (';: st, rt) th, 1 at Lxr fit" rattle, choice. ver cwt. $6 00 to $5 46
Fettching TThe Bl ask Grown i 1, , � ,f/ . with. T1 r•s el i v G to )'.t ill find ,4,l;r e. do uudium .................. 430 Lo 460
It is undioubteuly the black gown • 4, =..rid attPridt d thf•m whon-vrra tn"Y do em..... a 50 to 400
which fs mr>st fetchin•g7 and ou can 3-`; �i Most at us drink Of Itnssia as a iantl Ywa:Et.-Cum C'(,n1. ]I( vo:zt r,rr,lt, - ! Billc.l:el:3' expori'.............. 450 10 000
llutcttrle cattle, pi,:ked....... 4 30 to 4 "r0:
dress yourself to look as if you ltad .: 'ti' of sllu%v anti ice, and are unaware of T11t:t i , Or t.;rs tvho tr( rr I): or:(?,-tPi: i 1:utchv cattle, choice........ 3 50 to 3 501
just Stt cd off the Cover of a Intl L- �` tite faeL tlr;at excellent crops are ga- `:'r tit,• ,}, t i -.I I ioa, o fr; r :e:; io Lute }fart cnttta, ftclr............ 3 Y5 to 3 80'
' Pp gr L' m t� a =1(na:tnt•t .1dolr,tr,. ;tb f iiv,, do eommon........... ..... 2.35 Lo 3 00'
zinc. Tllt-loveliest of all black evening �, lh,rsri nt tlterea there, in the summer seasun, m:,r.al p
I 'i[e'.-(I rkc. (t. 1 1 t. (.r1I r ~I•'i .a ifs P f;l, iLdiii art, heavy............. t 75 to 3 16;
gowns of the sea son belongs to one ; ;: at1. �u; Ln .July last a ficld trial of bind- ' '
of the Astor Indies. It is a lustrous ' ,,; err„ liviwers and rertp rs was held at, i til. allI f(ar!. p icon t.•�•) lI4's;•r-' de, I.••dii,f; ........... 2 ,0 to 325;
lovely black lace, not as eslpansive t ; _ Is `agr1, Ituasta, the coneluc Of , arc r:o ti,f. ,r( „ah.1 , -1 ,o:t i do .tusk ....... . ......... 1 75 to i
as you mLght, imagine, and cc:, fainly �/�; 1 �V vv1ur10 was remarkable ter its Char- ; _ lI l', :tt anal l t ,Lcc nut• t ,r:s..�-Sr:, I F'oe ser ,whoa -keep..........,. 3 ,25 to 4 5oj
v 1. Jtiiril hrld,-1*I . ,lot-• Z 1l. • ru me 311on.................. a 75 to 3 25
it could! lie uupli.cLted in an inespeu- x�?oil hums. The• details of the ins, �ee- • Ivur'la (P.) rit
t b 1 I .......... ....... 2 •5 to 3 75.
slur. lace. • I . �_�� J `r t nd judging were so Ininute that ; r.rr, I,a,t. in tL.• r;, tris. ,: ' ;Ir(r .1•' hr• ' ..= 0:•:l. +,olt c ....,.....,. •« i5 to 3 2:,
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The particular feature of it is a �;y `, c�,;f ,,,( „�, % ire lrrlbilsh a fete extracts from tile' vnll.tict hrr 1.t);, t ll fur - �t„e1cr1/ n,cn,ni.............. 225 to 2 16
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trimluing ox costs, this broken, iregu- �S JJ , it e , f offiti,Ll report for the benefit of our 'c '. trrtrc ci, :'tit at s o1 1 t, •r,.:ln r•t' �hrc-pcene Part .i.'....'.I...I �3 3u to 3 00
far kind, w1L1.a11 LLr'e put aIl, sewrll fn l.0 rI76
1 �{ r {' �� iy ti�ila`1131g i'eal�ar6. [ nvik
lr r �Iil:.t;^ (•Ilri�t"711F l>1 Etiitlt:t 13e:r•I:.t'''.t1'1/r..,...•........... b0 l.0 :300
he }Loc anti so areal gid ass to form I r} .: e; v� I'ite firms[ Invited 'ta compete were, l Tr etz 1 rr::n tier• tv, h tvf,.k"ll,gi. I. r-, c,wh...................... ,)o to 3 00
a very handsome an(i effective pat 1 Ny • ` ;llahse I.larris, Deerin O,sbornE. i.rteci fellate- 1 t,gabgr�,!,, tvito l:line;