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& Vitt4urg Ifn*, o4v and a third , THI SWISS 0XV, NOW USES. FOR PEAT, . T*4 4ayorest.. "Thou rossardsot;1I .
.,� 11 of loug, � - IMMENSE DASH REWARD& . . . � _" THE SUNDAY , I 0 that too "Tow 040 tbo desire of the IM4 .
I Owing to the fact that the German R"" is 1.1a, vaivalimed x8aftly of 114111141as, Wk* rfs$ NNW All Over Ike Worm Will Now . il, 4 A .� world for a Unvoral prince, not 004's
-, I P nieAt 14W VW4 Into qftaot October ,HOW ENQLAND TREATS HER 40C.- , Could NOW" $4 a Week* Novo Xaliamosst V;llweo
I � 11.3 RIA I WIN 411, on INTERNATIONAL LESM, JULY22, Plan for an stoning Ro4semor." Agricultu I
I � "W"4 . 6th, pAckera at Chicago, Ill., got daily CESSFUL 0ENERALS, The -Swioa army is quite unlike Any The Investigations Into the proper- "-" . 94. It any 1MIta willi it any Mau � Ampm I mo 00MA 0 A OnWal �, , -
� .Noway, Itern About, Oumlyea and orders from Germany for 100,000 1-1111011 310"41 Ilk Great' 1304100140 -Irk, tother; In toot, it is a Militia forest ,ties 61 peat, wbWb Mr. 7AQbornor of 0 poser'll 410140084001 4114 Vlorhild Relimue." wish or determine. Take up his crooll, "..
I I �, auue or Isrelill4g!oxii, mossiorilo-;xarl. and every citizen Is liable to odrve In Vienna has be -on making for the Past xast. 601FAMN vs. PRACTICS. "
4 .. , 114o 13-1a. Gelsleii, Text. Matt- III 14. and follow me. "The only way to
, 00 lisighbovo-Nmething of Pounds of saull"t'ass- . borough Resitied it Rich Illarre C-Loril � Ito ranks for a period of 25 years.. twelve years have apparently shown PRIAM10" XOTZI& follow me is to deny one's self even ,%me friends appea,r to 'have a
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, . an., has. 1voliseley 11164 11611 Aloassara 4414 Wesillit. The ommorlpst boa only 105 days of that there are possibilities of atilixinir Verse 10. The coasts. The borderc to tIW extent Of denying fQr God and proudice agatuot Bvlsnti�ic farmlag
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14#AMt F"M EVOry Q.4a* ,organized a powto -of citizens to guard 110APPA lJossin No."I. , training, durijig thig long period of it never before. realized, At the Ex- tb To be WIOW-�Aelk 49 1 will do," . a ad speak ot It io a way tbat,swoutil
. t" of t6 Glob% the Place from inoonillarles, who have , WbUe M3 army Is singularly lackling a . e* vicinity. Caesarea Philippi.
I � erylsoe. Although he keep* big cloth, hibitlosaa in Vienuet, last year one Of the distinguished from another Caesarea, 20,26. Thelle verses demand thought lead one to 'think that there wam it
� I boon making determined efforts to do- 14 the rich pvIzes which the church Ing, arms and equipmpriti during the buildings was furnisbotl from top i I %1Vq4 'great. difference between sciontdio
to Acts, 10, Which was xltuait*4 _ the and prayer rather than explanation. . .
�,_ VANAPA. � itioy it by fire. And Shoe law bold out as balta to their ' who are exampt- bottom with. the products of peat., The soosliscro. and practical. Nxming. TJx
time. � Thaso citizens M1110 was the ancient Dean Read either life. or soul tbrougkout, .w prejudices,
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I'll, I Rroad IS now U cents a 19at 110 Charles Xclano and bits wife at Now zosolona and ,qapable followers, It ban ed from Service pa, An aaaaal tax. carpets on the floors, the ourtalua at or Tialsh, the northern limit of Pales� And the 05561attal moaning 10 thosa i comes, lierb-aps, largely from Iguoro
ottlAW4, Haven, Cona., �voro charged on Tue%� brought to o6me of Its most skilful 'y .. I . � . me.
The soonsoripst has to undergo courses the windows And the paper on ths. tin , eantag 40 t, t r.
. I . , a-, afterward called Paneas; on, T40 eternal lite of the kingdom of ance, at tha true m f he 0 m
Sovoral additional suspect ';wall' day With throwing their baby into Generals a crop. of dignities, wealth of instruction In Musketry. In o.441- walls were all derived from this sub- larged and beautified by Herod Philip, heaven In the 000 tWng needful. "scleatitic", '004 also because Wuw I
VAX t�aftg are reported In Montreal. West River, beoaus� they had nothing and glory for which, no other profese. tiork to these courses there are year$ etetusce. 1, who named it Caesarea in lionor of the _4� I men, poossipaing a theoratteal kolow- .
1,rAle prike of broad licks been in" Wherewith to feed ft. Stan has any parallel says London TIL ledg ..
� I In which he Is not called out oftrala- Mr. Zschornerla investigations have emporor. It ,stood At the toot of ,. e, but lacking the proctiscoa ability .
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. oroa,,,�Nl two cents a loaf in Montreal The reservoir of the Grand Rapids Bits. � � - . CIIINA!S GRAND OLD MAN, and experience necenoary to aticces- .
. r Ing, In these years he to required to proveari that though the fibres of the Mount, Hermon, near one of the . .
. b4ot year go,000 door 0111048 Were all" waterworks system burst, lettIng In actual Money the Duke .of We!- , . .." I ofully carry out their theseartes, have ..
,, fire at least 30 roand$ lit an aokuow reads and grames of which peat is sources of the Jordan. It to now call-
� ported from British Columbia- loose a Aelag� of moro,than 100,000,- llugtoWs brilliant Generalship yielded ,edged rifle club, i4ader rigorous, o0fi, composed become altered in their phy- ed Banifts. 'WbvYm do men say that ootaa"111'4�' A-iisa" 14 Manx, (Imansefi 1wer. made a failure Of f Armini, If * the 9 .
According to the new directory 01 000 gallons of water upon a thickly- considerably. over 21,000,000 Sterling ditions, . -, C401111;X 1110'soaftlity., I farmors understood , t -bat ,sobeutdio . 11
I ,, sloal and chemical character they do 1, ,the Son 0 man, . am, Our Lord . .
uc,ntr�J,ai tile population is 851,402 populated district on the billatsle im- for himself and big defteudants' 'A Cartridges are Sold ,to voluntary not undergo any anatomical change. draw from his disciples the opinions The Most eminent CIIInaman IT' farming simply rusaus an acouwAto . � .
. . 13xport dairy .Instructors from 13119- medlately beneath it. The damage is. addition to dignities and KiacelY r1fle clubs, at undev. cost price, the ,Nothing to the vegQtation that, is cap- of thepeople In order to help Want a China -LI. Hung Chang -is pure Cbln� knowledge at principles., and Netbods -
I 1444 WIII t,oaou Asummer School At estimated at hundreds of thousands presents almost beyond number. . 1w, to the Government being about able of fermentation ese 14 descent. This way sound like syetelmatically appIrud to tho tustriess ...
� . .. or decay is left, moment later to express their own saying that truth is truth, but as a .
After the greAt victory of Assays, in .
UrockvAte. of dollars. . . , 0100j000 during the yearn Mentioned- but the fibsx6us Structure remains in- opinions, "They needed at this time, I .of farming, all 0--r-ojudice would vanish.
. Amerloaaas Investors a" tutnipl; . h�ich he crusheA the Mabratta power, . . � . . matter of fact, the rulers of Chino, The solati farmer is scientific in Its . I
I I I . . During A, savors &ttirm on Lake Brie w By supplying ammunition under cost taet. and in view of what was before them,
I * their,attentioa to . the.1roo ar�v of on $ataTday, the yacht Idler, owned gifts poured on him in. lavish profusion are Manchus and Tartars, and not Operations, and it makes no difference I
, . price the Swiss authorities b,xve done It is the fibre which Mr. Zschorner a religiolig confession thus deeply
I Vancouver Island. by Mr. James Carrigan of Cleveland, including a a.1voird of honor valued 4A . � . Chinaman at all. 4eth ar he gains his knowledge from
. . I Much -to encourage r1fle aud revolver has been utilizing, in variong M%u.u. rooted In their convictions to enable w 0 . I I ,
� A 404g,tion of;g2o has beau recsotvesl weut down with Mr pirri-gan I ,1,000 guineas, the gift of the. Inhabi-, I ' Li Hung Chang's success, aside from books, t'he experion . I
� a. C ant, tants of Calsoutta; And "a 2,000-gulnea shooting, Some at. the ranges are f%atura,% The fabrics made of'tbem . thern'to confront the tryttig future."- his intellectual gifts, whioli are great I .as of others, or 11 #
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. from Calcutta. India, ,for the Ottawa five other members of the family. really magnificent. This applies espe- are found to have the toughness of MOY40. . . .
.� . I �. � service of plAt6, 'the tribute of his is partly due to his greaCstature, six 'taken idea a m . . �
. I Fire Relief Fund. . The,steamer Pearl, with 900 Buffalo - cially to t]aosa at Ze.Irtoh, which are Iluen and the warmth of wO4 Ybe 14. Observe that upbody - was 41%. 1 �, regarding scientific Ar �
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11, I - . army. After the greater bottitis of feet two. inches, a beight seldom ing is responsible Many times, It . I .
. The sum, og 03,441.93 h%S been con excurslo4lats on board, ran on a Bond- considered to be without equal any- fibres themselves are very durable posed to deny thiat he was A ,great . I .
tribute bar iii; *Crystal Beach, Oat., and her. Malavera he received a peerage anda reached by Chluamen, and by'his abil- would. seem, for the lack of apprecia-
al Jby Haafilltou citizens toward where. Xany�ot those range# Cost Laud elastic, are., n6n-oombWstible and prophet. Seine supposed that John the .
� I . the Itidian Falmine Fund, , passengeys were rescu.4 .with diffl-' pension of 42,000 a year for,tw I I) gen- 4200,000'aplacet L I . non-conductors of ;heot. It is I said Baptist had reappeared on earth, Ity to raise a heavier beard than usual Lion. and failure to Make use of =nick .
, , � I , orations. . . � . , in a eduntry where the board laths useliul astid valuable information con- ,
. - . . The capital tax at 00D on Chinese culty. I . Me number of shooting clubs is there 14 no textile fabrie that cannot This was the Opinion of Johns's Murder- �.nly poas�ssion of the white man'that tained in the publications, of. tile ex- � I
I immigration will hurt the b-- Pa It-% . GENERAL. Salamanca brought him the thanks the size of the to M448 er,, Herod An I ti . pas . . Seine expecting I I .
' of 1�arllfkment a mar.quisate and A remarkable when be woven from them: Blanke the Chinaman envies him. I . . ,
[ I - buitae.;M �a the impdrtation'. , �.Tbe three Boer date .S who have P I I alu.nation: is considered. in this of them and used as. coverings for Elias, Elijah, to stints back as the foro4 pegiment stati" and t1ba department . . . ,
I - b' ,guto , sum of ielsos(),000; an4 a little later the Mount . . Li's person is large and bulky, and of Agriculture,. Is it roatsouirble to . . . . ._�
. . 11 Smallpox is spreading rin Montreal een -touring in tlie t1nitad States. tire . , ,xo,l runner of the Messiah, identified Ses'up I . 1.
I .1 I � . Commons voted him a 6.rther sum of population of,3^0,000 there were no horses and cattle Are found t . when he ' a young man ha mast stippooe �hsat the farmer Data be lesp. ..
� ,. , I - An hotel has been qUarantil4ea and the new !I) Part% As A, fewer than 3,446'rifle clubs, with it to- in warmth and cleanliness th . with him. Some� thought that he was � was . .
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X500,000 to maintain his dignity , a cover, have possessed remarkable PhYsle-41 successful in his business It he hesea I .
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� I Royal Victoria Hospital is closed, C�asea of iepoTte& bubonic plague'an - I . tat membership of'21,0,000 in 1898; Lags liexetofore used. Several qualities Jearomias, Jeremiah, who Was popular- ' ' . . ... . .
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�, . � The new steel bridge across the'St- . peor. The crownin,K victory of Was. . . strength. Even in his old age he more accurate knowbodge of plant .
I Brazil since Ja4pary 4 number 224, ter addiii6rial these numbers compare with 2,914 of paper have been -made, In fact, the ly regarded in, much the, gains right . I . .
Lawrence river at Qixabeo will be 41- . . too was rewarded by an 1W as Elijah. Others agreed that Jesus carrieg 'himself in a manner that diseases and pf insect pests? Is it '. I . .. ��
" I with 99 fatalities, grant of X200,000; And among count- clubs ai�d 125,000 members in 1889, variety of uses to %ihiob, this -now ra I Shows plenty of reserVa strength; not xetasopaphle that he May secure * .
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11. , I . 000, feet long, and 150. toot Above the By ordem ob vhe,Czar or Russia t As to the ranges there are a large mitte.rial has bban put indlost p si- was a reinoarnatttoo of Due of the 01 his bearing. is soldierly, alert and im� better "crops, it_ ,life k4olwa how to ..
" h riv . or . .. I bo Was other rewards were ",000'in priza I . a 08 d : ..
L . - System of banishment to Siberia bait * 'Pt - worth 10,000 number scattered up and down the biliti . provshetz, without . beag so sure which posing.. His. eyes yLre large and black, A insect ell- . 11 ..
.... . The Winnipeg smallpox quarantine . . Mooney a silver ateau, . es th%t may make the peat hogs . - . combat these diseases, an � .
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. - . I been largely abolighed. . 1. . relwod .. and of other countrie.s one, . . I I . .
� has been raised after seventy &Ysi� � . gul',;�S, from the King of Portugal, cant,ons. There were 2,735 inspected at, I . . . their . penetrating quality veiled ,by oniiest W W' be be 'less ,a ' i ssful if . ,�,
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(. .,. . . . . . . I The Colombbau reitiela have been .A SMATUVG IN H-TPE PARK , In 1898,,and Many pf these were really Much more valuable than they have 15. Whom say ye that f am. " It long l2a when he wishes to conceal he understands' the, requiram6rits .of . . .. 1
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I completely crushed in Saqvander, I- which cost another T10,000, and a excellonit. It 'will be of great Inter- ever been bef9re. . mattte'rs less 'to you and to mq-yrhat that which tlie � 3� Ihm set I I .
I I " . . . . . . . I , y might possibly b 1, and knaws.how to supplement I .
I treated. ing r4dny thousanda in kilLed . and city of eat to know that the largest proper- . " others think of Jesus than what we t I ' I . I
I - During June 4,268 settlers ..register- . . magnificent sword from tbB . Pair some years a great deal of peat ,,, ray. His skin is a deep yellow, very Istsp needs with. the elementA.0f plant .1
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, I . London. In addition to these su�_ tion, 62 W cent., bad a maxima. has been used in England as stable . much.wrinkled. Re wears a heavy food Will0b L� m%i3r lackliss Is it likely .
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" . ad in Winnipeg, including 1,701 of $Ia� . From one and a 'hiilf to three inches st4ntial rowijkds We lington won shooking range of 460 meters, 437.yds. a � 11 11 ��
- . , . I litter in place of Straw. The peat -in- error am this potnt� and we look t while mustache and imperial. His tb,t, he WLII Ontaija less Kqdusot from
� vonk art in. Total for half year to ., . 1. . . , . � - all is I I . � . .
.9 oCrain. 'bole'"fatlesa over within the Short Spates of five ye . 1" dusiry'for heating purposes is more , well cheeks still have color in them in spite h4s . � ,
; - I ,,, the wliale I . . . . arj�j Then following thcse� having'a max" . Jesus In a: Koper llight� ' stook if lie knows how to' supply' I
.� ,216. . drpugl4t-striokea partiofts of the DOI- imate mum� shooting range of 500 meters; 18 valuable now '111�4 I
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The Ottawa City Council proposes to . .1 visdounty, an searldomi a marqu I . I than evLr before, Pori of his age due partlk to his correct Lhsona4 with the* Dsatmitt�rialls, andat . . .. �
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1' , . any of. Queensland,- . .and a dukedom', -in addition to seven Per cent., and .06se .of 600 metet;, 16. haps the peat deposits in Holland are the,fallure of others. And if,every' habits.a I ad good digestion, for he is I . I .
Adopt a by-laiv iegulatingalid lican's- I I x . . . I " the least oost for the produictioh of . I I..
'" I In the French Chamber a Deputies foreign titles, Including one of Prince. per cent. There Are only 4 per. Debt. more- extensively � worked than else- body 'else holds a correct belief, aud very abstemious, and to:applipations . . . I . . . .
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, . I Ing the manufacture and Storage of, . � a . go not ex- . .. We Are in error, it is as' bad for as as tailk; flesh or growth, as the cases may' . I I .
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.. � . Lhe Government introdacpds a credit of I The great Duke of Marlborough, the which have a shooting rant . where. Denmark also,has a large of els�etrioity for the relief of partial . be? 'ibe. accurate knowledge of all ' . . . .
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- calcium carbide within the 01tYa- - . .1 I . . n illisiss. ce t 11 I . . . � I if there Were no truth in the uni- I I . I � .1 .. I .1
1,00 09U fratoos toorect an, ,Wmibass3 victor. -of Blenheim a d Reim' eding Ine; are. -! fact * (if those mtinyjl�inga necessary for '
� .1 . I . peat industry,and the works at Spark , . . . al paralysis. I
� I � . � Big quartz. strikes are. reported at . .1 harvest from hissoldi The.Swlss army Is remakkable for I S -"-Turabull. . I . I �
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- , .., . . buitafrag in Washington, . . reaped a ,rich Dr. . � jaer. produce annually about 15,000 Verse . I The sobrleiy of L Hung Chang is the farniee - to know, and practical .1 ...
., I ,. 1ptilan River, fifty miles from Dawr i h his th4 speed and ease with which it can � .. I ' . .
Recent references in the Paris Ing, Of dignities he won Wit tons for local. cons amp tion at a profit ' 16. Thou Art. the Christ. the Son of ,KoverbIal. Of all the charms of life
�. extensive area, And I I . , . " I common sense and knowledge la their' . . 1. I .
� . s9n. Thers is an paper$; to the- Franco -American 'do- sivoid a barony, earldom, marquisate, be mobilized, it having been estimated of .90 cents a ton. In many places In the living God. 'ho,two tarms are not I . I .
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f '.. large stampede has taken place. . I I . El - . application is w.hat constitutes a good .1
It . . - and dukedom, in addition to. twd. titles pinch every able-bodied man .0isely equivalent, The " Chris ' I is -disdains that which is . . � I . . .-
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� . I monstration4f friendship have ol�ar that in a . I . Germany peat is the only substance pre 11 � for. power, and as Wait "as a ACIelTiEWC, farmer. -
.1 , Nearly fear hundred shantymell. n , ' Prilifty .all' W1 In t space Of in, Switzerland. c?uld I he used for�boatiug. lt'is'found available .the Messiah; the Anoinees One; and simply pleftsurti. In his own plilloso- . I
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! , from the Upper Ottawa, ,Gatineatf,. I � or 08 . - p4losel. way 4 . e . says: -"Flowery . paths Which is the more ecolnotateal for the . . I
republics is. seriously, considered.' . * Revsateen -years, . A, pension of 94,000 capital. in a week Aft h itilities. had I . ..
I for this purpose wheirev6r its cost is necessarily does not Imply high spir . ..
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�' Ca,tilonge, and other -lumber limits, I � . . .. . practical, farmer, who needs.all. of his . I .
� . . red on him and his capital In a. week after . hostilities not materially, increasa& a; 'ti anspar. tltuil 0aracteristics; but "the Son of are not'' long." In conversation. he . . - � on his . , I
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1! . have arrived in Ottawa, ladened ,vith . . � time and - a io, .carry �
� � . Count 0eppelin's.mAdti-�dowribed ,aar- descendantsi the Manor of -Wood- were opened. . I .. God 11 brings in P. now element, Mys- . and studiously, Po� � . -all t, I � .
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I money. earned in the camps. ship ascended and travelled safety, to stock Was presented io himet by.Parlia- � . . I I tortaus and holy. Already Peter and rentlal,. oir brutally and I I .. . . .
Theo Skinner, the London financier . . . . ., I . . . 1. . , - I � � . as a fertilizer and as building Mater, lite and dote - ifiass isufoarma Lion and knowlet)V. from" . . . �
. . iles, car- ment; and the Palace Of I)Ienheim was ' ODDS AND ENDS. ' ,. . the others apprehended more . thant - . . .
� . . Immestadt,.& dista-avo of 35 in � . . I ' .. I .1 . " n filler between I ' vehemently -frank, as best suits his Ube work art ..trained man at oua:ox- ' � ----
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. . and rying the� ijesv,ontor'and� four others.. built for him by. the - Queen A;. - I - walls in'resorvoirs and ice' houses. mershuman excellence.in their, ends. . most characteristic' qua i -oost at . . .1 I .
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r . 'terview at Montreal, is quoted. as ex- . - young , . , ,.baker named rectica. at a cost ofnearly 450,000. As - . 5 stir As ter., . . . I '. . 11 I -purpose and the' perimeot stations, � witlbout . ' . .
� I I I , . A , . journaynaiiin . , . . I Native hens in New isaland in ad The pal'use of peat I . tle�. ar� inflexible timOr or labor,'or to lAbor for yea . �
.. I Ing a, belief that; a fast Atlantic .1 * , pria0i . 1 ' � . � ��. , . � .. I , .ra , . . 11 �
- 1. press I Constantin norna ,'has Just raseseived the Duke's peasion ,vai continued to ' .m ll� Blessed art thou, Simon Bar- cra of his, convict tons. - : . . . ... 1.
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. , I dition, to supplying the communit' fuel., One-seventh of Ireland is cov- - . . undetv the disadviiaitagol at nat know- I .
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L I L .. da would pay at ille . . I - h' - maite the ' as addition-! I . - of ...Jonas," P 1, is - whan, LI Hung Chang rises he goes . .., I - is Import . I I . . I �", . 1.
service from Cana � the degree' of, Pocts�r of Philisop4got his' descendants f,dr'177 years his Skill wA eggs mae1v . . boga and there are joao,. 11 Son I star AAg mally 0 the 'thinga it - ,! .; .
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� � -start., , Vienna. for years- he . had studied . . Y I large tracts of. peat lands o and,, . . 1. . . . ant for ,him to, kno-w, in, his�'buslilesst - - ' . .
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The Department of Public. Works of ,f Wellington, yieldgsl more. than a mil- kiligslam' of God," bre&kfa- . ocinptined .-�f . 1.
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ii I - 1, , see' tly at night. until on day a uni- . . so useful are toads in -gardens that aRpe,rtains to thel at . birds' ' nest '.' me I .
re . . 0 . . . I . L I . England, ; , Swe4len.- Russia, and .. . . Learning �(hese so . facts thrOugh� ,, , '
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� . �. . Ontario bus issued p1dris and.specifiell- -varsity sta4ear found that Horna had lion pounds ,sterling. they are sold, in'France by the dozen like the saints an whom the Beat!. soup, rios congese .And coffee without
I . . . .1 . . ' . . Fransce�' There is. as yet no petit in- . . � . . his own exWienow is vor� costly, I , I � .
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t. � . tions of the, ice house., And cold, Generals, the military tax ssfocking gardens, to, free . them: 4ustry.of any. - iMporta in North tud" of the Sermon on the Mount had � I . . - , I � ... .
I . .- it-thosTokigh knowledge of Latin And But these two A . milk or sugar. , At -them close at. the: . . . . I
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1. � . . t poestry and so'Inte'rested the UALver- geniuses of I . . I I I I I de. bian. Pronounced., ' Flesh and blood :,moal he t � . BUTTEIt AND CREAM. �.. . . % . .
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4". : . I . ; sit g v bsolutely alone in ,the wealth . . .1 . posits, of- Considerable. thi"Irness - ex -or stands, for,.. humaniity-for -human nin .. Tba I . I . . ..
. . y au-thb,Rties that they Something now- in the.wo,y of a hos-irr � ,� . I . .,a and goes to work algam. I ripening Of ,cream. should be ;
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il, . . . . pital has been inaugfirat6d in Paris, Warning and acp . Revealed 'k � C,h4n . .
.1 . a* yearls: training free. . . I . . I . tending nearly.aa;far north, as the I ' ' � .9 done rapidl.y. , � I . . � .. I I
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", , � . Efforts are being made by, the. Cler I . - -Rai � To find a rival - we must look to -the. on the b . . . � . unto thee. "The singular. pronoun thrifty and has.'taken Advantage of Do not prolong the, churning: or the., I I . . . . . . I
-1 . TV6, report frosm! India says. . u- I ' anks of� the .Seine. : Trees Arctic Circle, I : I . .. I . . . .
"I . !Igiae Company in East Algoma, to. en- . . . ' navy. ad Lord, Nelson, who, in add!- . . . -1 . . � is, not. improbably, used.bere bee a � a ' *rtuhftieg to - make � ... . I
tails have been fairly general* during � . .a . . which grow.weak along the. boule- . ; - .. I 6:11A his - great . . ppo I . . . I . . .
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1. . � eo,%�rage settlers of A desirable class 4 tion. to large .parliamentary grants, I . . . I. . . . I. � . . I
. . I I the past weeks� but the monsoon our- p .. , . ' va4rds are conve ver.. .. I I � Poier is t.hw one,whe ans.wered the money. lt�lsas been said that he is I Two and one,half pounds of'oream... . I .. . I ..
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, , , , .., itrom points in Groat Britain Arid .. . . . wowfor his dooscendants a perpetual' .1 PRINCE AND SWEEP.- There is, to say.116 least, a World. but -.of .
: -1 I ye's k causing anxi- I . When Arrayed in his ofticial.clothes 17 . . . q1testiou. .the richest M'tn.in:th I
. rent 13D.1atin .. wea, , I . . . , , . . ".. 11 . � I . . . . . . . . . . . . .... should make one pound of butter. .. . I 11
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" 1. ather than from * the older pensiollot 250000 �% year. i ;littering � .. . . ity ko suppose that Jesus that uQ one knojvs;- as, Lt hits , -it fou thick, shoidd beilita- . . I
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I - I . .11, ety. _Frequent s4o,wers halve� fallen the Su.1-tow of Johoare" is a I , I I I . ", no .. necess , � Credm, 4 . . .
�. .1 of Ontario. I . . � . 4 . . � I This Prince (if wities 111vaysi SaIntei III . 4 . . means to refer to ths rove ion his 4111tincials� status. , How- . I .1 � - 11,
. Z=.: .. in parts.ol the� Central proyincelso shut Viscount Gough, the victor of .the Wears gems worth .. , lut'". Di djIquiged . . d.. �bsforo. going. into, this churn. I
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� , .:, . . .. I. The enorinow volume Of.4,107.602 the rain -fall to ,data is instifficle'at Sikhs, thrice received the thahkao I f . our.iosity'. He . . I . I . slarert sivepper. . . .I.. . I I . . ade to ever, he .. tie . � I I I . ..
� . . . * . lIg 000,000, They sparkle iaa�his*crowa. - � , ,eat-sw . . this truth as having been. m . . , practically owns the railroads Water, is vs, Msiiolverat of cheese ,and . .1. 1. . 1.
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11 . I ; tons at freight passed through the - � . both houses of Parliament, wft�s made I 7 I There is a six cap in Pall Mail, . I . I . .. . n China"which . . . .
f. . . .fOr A, general xesumpt-ion of agri- on hia epaulets, In his giordle, and-. iii Peter a,ione, And not, to the rest of and telegraph lines I . albumen while .milk adds' to their ', ..
.. American had Canadian canalw0al Baron arid Viscount, Knight of. St, I . I London, who thinks he knows by sight Th 'responsibility - ' . .. � . . . . . .. .
�. I . Operations, Little . oir - no . I his Mffs. .. . . 1, . . tho'apogtled. , 6. -question of Jesus he pat in oil big own I . . . I . .. I
1� . Sault Ste Marie last.month, an in- cultural .. Patrick, sO.C.S.I., aAd Privy COuneiilor�, � 1 � . the..finesf and truest gentleman in .. . . , . viscosity. �_ . . I
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., . � . rain has fallen 114.N.Orth and Western ' , � . In Java a small state exists which * . I I . . was addressed 'to them all. . Peter and at his Own oxpenso, and'derives Tbe sugar ,in -the cream., shbulsl� if. . I ... 1�
,., .. -1 .. reaso of more than 600,000 tons, over . . . . . � . . and received in addition to these bon- . . I Englah& . This artist with' a broom * I . : � 1. ,..
- . 4D . � . . .. . I . � . f , . . is entirely controlled by momen, with ' ' ' . answered for them all, as 'V�D May N- th4i revenue 'from them; He is behincl pooslibip. be retainest. in tPhe butter -1z , . . . I .T
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It June, 1899i I . i. India.", . � I I .. .are a pension of 42,000 a year'froin , has a wide creasing not far from 'the I reason to doubt , gressive European I ' . . . . �
. � . . . . ____ , 1. , I . thaningle exception of the sovereign, t . lieve., � : There is,, no . every pro .unova Rid)i .food ' will in a ih m I I
I . pension I I an rance to Marl .
I egoto . � . . the Government and a similar I .borough Rouse.'and L Ina . �
4 ITharee had Indians from Minn IIST - . Who is it man. Ha- is, howbver, an- . .. that they believed W ved,. tion'int-oduced into the country, and, rich miLk..arid rich nillk�wiil i ks �
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I I . 4rossed over into. the .Rp.iny River dim. . " �. . from the East India Company. ' . . in ram or. shine he keeps it clean etd,is, "China f6r th - . I . .1
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, � trict of Ontario a few'days, a IiIi-s , u Few soldiers, however, of any coun- . . - . 9 . . I . -Igo dome Cbsbne� "' he is .not averse to using .. . I . ,
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, ''. I . Alralkipm Are Mob a richer who form his state council. I . which, had come to him had 9. .. ua y. sweet, cream if churnsil will . .
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. - tried to incite the Canadian Indians . I . . or century Rave reaped � . from the fas.,hionablo'clubo. He UP3 . ' � . � as, .- ...
. I � try # I . 'I ih, a similar the .foreigner and. tfie .good things the utter of a very mitd favor. . . :,
I a rebellion, b 1. . 1104114A. I I . . � it Com- ,An exampje�of patient industry Is . 4 to them. :ieter sps'aks,' '' I . make 6 I . I
-failed 'Accer,rding to. Messrs, I,.X_AIdrioh crop of rewArds than our preser � his hat to. thousauds of. passers, an . . . � � I.. . I 1. . . , . . I
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ut the atteAVI; . I I . the.,stirting ,of hogs' bristles, as. it 'is thinks himself lucky when lie bee a way, on behalf"of -the company, .. I I I � I With the Wat butter All of i e. .
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ad the alarmed settlers are quieting and L 'I , . . carr on At Tlea Tsin, China. ,Each. penny for the Service of Sweeping the we f in � � . . 1. . 1,
own . . I . . Luropean x0oloafats, man is not .the . - , �. LORD WOLSELEV � . .. . I I I _: which is'in Pew, if 'any, Of his 250 odd predeces- ter compact , and - free. , from super- � I .
I . . I .. one of the bristles has to, be.picked. Ing. Dwight. ' My Eather. . .. . .. . '.
. GRE AM BRITAIN. . -Only living being wi(ho delights to go . cross . I I reached so great an ' I . 1. - I � . I I .
. I I . or have -crowded so many honors Into out measured and placed in the b I . Lind, faun- ears, have age fluou . a malsture. . .� . .
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I . . *. skyward:in A ballopu. There are'cer- so of time. .. In 1870 he � � Only ,-one' gentleman ever. .returns . . I . -as the present Pope. -S�. �Telophorus, . I 1. . �,_ � .
I Intrestments. in. Canado. aret Very . � . EL smaller oompsik . I . dle of hairs of corresponding length. the stilutati . � .. . . .1 . � I . . - :. . .. 1.
,. I ich invariably . � . . on whialthenaver wearies . . . . ' .
I . popular in En I I., . t"n; flies,11ho7 say, W,h was a plain Colonel of Infantry, with . 0 1 . I king. This is a stout brottil- 18. Thou a's Peter,' "Thou are Rock 11 reputed' seventh W., succession frodi. PLANTING . AN I OR I � .. . . I I I.
. .glana. � . . oAft ugh that air�in balloons when � � . I I . I . . I � I �
. Sir ThomAs Farrell; the .0 . a distigguished icoord, it is true 'bsai� I I , Oak �J Will build, my St. Pter; ls,saisl to haVe sufferel Dig large 4oles, and, fill in With . . . . I . .
, IF . It TiN MILLION TRANSFERS. . of Ina . grayish beard and.. " .
'o -�, . . � sculptor,' 9 . . . OVE abouldered figure with ppon� ibis .r ' .
9 I pit�psldeut of the Royal Hibernian Ana- ever Mar get tired ig flying .in the with. little to show for it beyoiid A fait. . . .. . �. I . I 1 I I � . church,-. I . &a Matt. 18. 18 and John I Martyrdom at: the ago of ninety; toose, ,r1cb.'d1rC,, but' save .Your back I . . I .
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. demy, died at ]Dublin. I � ordinary �, way, These � .airships alre * ly id premotion in army rank, . . 111oft I Pen'lile and pleasant face, whose appearance, .. evide, . . I .John x,Xil. dioil in 1334 in his nine'- a . �: � . I . . I
I . , rpj�ajwpj�qr stine. usomireal .191 th:tt th bl,essing . . . I I... aad maske.ybdr hoir so dig the holes . I
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coon"ed of small babbl �Withln . . r 'yen tb. Peter was shared among the tiotli yeai,� �Oregory, XIL, W 1 possible, with , , .
. The American hospital ship , . . . . eight years he had sra �Aed hi Onnoda. . . . � -1 ,.
Maine . oded the bodies of flies# and . I . . . . is always- a Signal for cheering. The gi . . . . ,. ' ...,
, a reached Southampton witb.a load ex . grscm� a General, a Grand Cross of. St. ' Mr. George Johnson, the Dominion Prince of -Wales ii food of taking A twelve. "The rock .element in Peter in 1417,had reache&the age of et team. ploff and ha:rraw, for Shovel- '. It.. _.. . I .
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I . of Stoic andwounded soldie the . air,in which suffices to Support Michael and St. Goorge. and a K -C -B4 statistician.' has compiled 601no � In . shuxt �stroll in the. afternoon aAd waft his., confession..." . Tire founda-, one, � I I ; . .8 .. . . . ..
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. . re. I M I a Inst,ots wheneyeir their Wings be- ting figures About the electric frequently passes the crossing I 'where dailon. of � ChristiailitY is the -Office by .the Council of Pisa ia the Tolvrep&TO t1he.gkouad measure . off . I � . . . I
. � � The British first-cla4s cruiser Argo- . he had been thanksid ,by Parliament term' I I I � I
--crew of OW man, left cope w.eary anid the fancy takes them for his "courage, ionergy' and pqrsever- rail - . . he loops,of healing the Great Schism some pliti tress rows the desired Alebince, . - ,� :- . ,
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naut, with a .1 . . ways of Canada. During the year . the ragged sweep Is stationed. . truth that Xosus is the Messiah, t . . . . .
ugh the air an their tiny . I � e chronology bf these , t: die 'end at each . 11.
I Sherness for China on Tgoada . I . I to ride Misro . once" in the conduct of the, Ashanti ended Decimber.31, 1899,'the 632 milles . I Son of the living God. Gates years before: Th I , diaving:a stake a . � � I I
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.. I y P . er bladdeirs, They can go. it war . , and had received a grAnt Of ,=,-. of track were so used that tie .In an instant -the sweeWs hat is off, hall. .Rather "gates of Hades," early times, is, mor I so . ver, so uncertain row, .Start the team I and . run by, .� . . 1".
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- A woman of Oma&, Tyron " has gossam . � 1.0tal and he is bowing low, , Other man -of . . �
. is said, in any. desired direction fby . I � .. death. Daai� is here figured "a that it May safely be asserted that ,Stakes se four foot. to the rilght. Of I I I .,� .
been arrested an a dharge of killing . . 00o.and a Sword of honor. number of miles run by ears was'99, I it . .
I . . 'it simply' swaying Moir bodies toward . never see him, but the prince never or III. prs�sents 'the first authentic L
bar. child 'by cutting off ith valva an Since then he has twice received the 646,847. I I I � or fortress through whose gates Leo X I . .. wXerg.� the center, of the.row wU be; I ..i
. *the-golli which.theT expect to reach. I . fails to acknowledge the Salute by city I
legs. ,. I . thanks of both bounce of Parliament, The number of passengers carried bowing gravely in return. When teKrible : armies March f4th; but Instance Of a nonagenarian Pope. upon ruaching the opposite and of.tho . I
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� A 15 per cent. advmnva in wages . body of a,vary was created a Visootumt in 1886 and was over out hundred and four mll- royalty has passed by, the sweep wields dea,th which conquers all Lhe.earth, - � . . � fke!d, return by stakes set again . I . .
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zoologi has since blossomed into a Knight Of lions, namely, 104,033,659. This' Is equal *. renewed energy, Is overcome b e hrist. PEARLS'.0F TRUTH. . -four feet to .
has 1bwn granted to the 200 workmen . his broom with , . I . i. � I . 11
smalt insect, and this are now, won- St, pstrick, a privy Councillor, a Q. to Darryl Muttering to himself: "HO's the Only .. - . - , . I :. cetntex at the row, should be. Next . .. . ..
. employed at the Stanton Iran Works . Y ng ovary maa, womanp-and . . 19. .1 will give unto thee the keys . . � . . . Which .
I . .. I daring w,hesthor it EFOt In there -by C. Bj, and Commander -in -Chief, in .child in the Dominion twenty times. , Activity- is contagious. -I merson. 0ow, 0,at tbu eigbt feet land, � . . I
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. in Derbyshire. � chance or wheAber the proprietor of - addition to roceivingsevered honorary . The mileage run and the passengers real goatlelluan in Londont" . of the kingdom of heaven, The power of season destroys ,%Oeu ginigAed %vill leave a, deep "dead � . . . , .
: � . The number of emigrants sailing for the lbafi6on thoughtfully plaseed it degrees from our leading universid . as. � mil.. ran A courtesy, even from -the hurablesto Of admitting to and excluding from Kindness out . . . I I . re 'the .tree row is � . . � !
� Canada from British parts during,the i carried show that for each a a b y "Sfta . I furrowP right WhA .
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month of June were:-7-Engrsh, 1,419; there with the object of feeding - on Even this astonishing record of dis. the cleetrics carried 81-2 passengers. y be only. a'amile Or a mostitni'af was exexclsed staboardinaite to Christ, Age is a matter of feeling n . at of to be. Set t,lia ptb:w to ruix as deep- I . .
. I it during its aerial journey. As an ti,btions has been rivalled, if not- Compared with the previous year me go W. Curtis.. . ly, as Yasuo team can draw! it, and.90 1. . .
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Irish, 94; $catch, 211. and 6f other nix- argument in. fewer of Oka latter hype- eclipsed, by Lord Roberf;a. The hero I the hand, bdt the memory -of it is The apostles ware never made inde- yeare.-Geor . )disk than fine or two rounas, . this wili giv(s - . .
�1. � . � the number of passengers carried in- treasured by the,a,weep whose tribute pendent at their Mast6r and Lord, but Advantage. is a better so I . . . �
. tionalities, 4,125. I t-hesis., ihey point out that flies while of Candabar has been mentioned � � . . plo,rity of laose dirt, and a bole got- . .
. For-hreaking thts umbrella Acrossa ased nearly 91-2 millions, and the - Of respect bas not passed unnoticed- .when he had departed from earth rashness.-Shakspeare. I . .: .
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I travelling in balloons cannot satisfy twenty-three times: in despatches, and ere Of . . I I WO,May gIVeL annot itaiently d for thes trees. I .
vabiman's face, ILI, ..act Whiciti the number miles rtin by over a million, . . 16, . rapieste power for the building up of' advice, but we O leep, I . .
t,heir huoger unless t1beY return to has twice beew thanked by both houses . � Darried pat mile' rtin . - - I to " 0 '. give oonduct.-F ranklin. . I It 1%ha. groKind is bard aind oladd,v, ' ' . � � � L .
magistrate. at Sout'shwark descri1bed as the earth, I . of , the passengers THE HUMAN MACHINE- the Church was to be delegated th In til fine,, and, if. 4aceSVry* , . I .
a piece cif steer blaokg�ardvsm, XolVn . . � Parliament, and on many occasions increased from 8 1-2 to 4 1-9. The I - I Nor tire we to understand this to Contempt is the propsor punishment harrow nn . .
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I Rygrove, a Camborw"Ill commission - - �. I by the Government of India., He has number of transfers given in Toronto ,;,,me st:11int I le I F1 as to Star Alaa.puait of Work Mean merely that persons were to be of offeetation.--4ohnson. . plotw ou-t Me I'dead furrow" a -gain I 0 . . A,
. months won the grand cross of three orders Wits Over 101-g millions. These are ) . vilooell, excluded from or admitted to ,the The beautiful is beauty Seen with just, before plantingied. tUerO will be
. s THE FOOD CURE, . . of knighthood, this Bath, the Star of .. . ' plenty &I'Moist, loose . soil. I . . I . � .
,. . � . not inclittled in'the total of passengers The human body is the most scene- eter's will, according to the eye at -the soul.-Jonbort. . . 1. .
. . hard labour. . India and the Indian Empire; Is a � . rid It tak'6's kingdom ast P I . account for that Let It be understood that first-class .
I During the quarter eliding'June Both, 'ilyper. reeding for Scrofulawas or Tialia, Privy Councillor and a Knight of St. carried. mID&I machine in the was - . the nomanigi notion, or at the will. of Apologies Only . . I .
e1slar TeN411,10040 . The amount of Pala -up ,capital in- In About 8 1.3 pounds of food a day in, basis of the ,Which they do not alter.-Diaraeli. trees have. been received from LAO I .. I
. � the British revenue decreases under . . )Patrick and a Baron', has received doe- � and Sol- all the apostles. The emp . . ' a i
, . r to attune uur cry, Injured Toosts pruned, Side � .
. ,$To eat or not to eat," Is one. of the . vested in eleettio railways is, 021,700,- the shape of watero oxygen meaning is on thinge.not; persons. It It lieg In our own POWs . . I .
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I � . ,different headings total 91,783,1�4; and tors, degrees from; the four leading . .. ' ,�Auorbach. Limbs out back to, olg4t; or 1;�V.eflvo Ili- . . I
the Increases total 4580,000p leaving, it questions which now confronts the in- 000. I Ida. was Simply a warrantgivento Peter the mind to.ohearfulness I I
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-__t1_. a-, .0, . universities in the, United )Kingdom, f . Ing chea in length, with the main or top . I
w , � net aeoreease of 41,203,144, due to . de;. Valid . uowadays� Proli Atwater de- and the freedom of a dozen cities and, The steam railways in 1899 carried This food -gives Man his POWOC 6 and throsaighblin to .all the apostles There to great Ability in know a litarbs cut off SIX or eig4t; fachol. I I , . I I I
� . I - cletres that we eat too much, and royal boroughs. . 16,168,101 oagsengo,rs, running a train doing work. It gives the strength for tai anact JaWS- fOr the governonont Of how to conceal one's ability- -L or JAInu the side limbs. L I . .
, I creases in the Customs and excise re Ith milage of 95,292,859, thus making an bodily, mUS01111T and mental work. the Church. Neit etven Pdtar, but Roeh6foucauld. I long . . I
, . celpts eaused by withdrawals made that much harm is done to our hea It Is quite possible that Lord Kltdh- average,of 1 1-2 passengerft per mile The. heart does 120 -foot tons of work a ti&.t box, four feet s0arel - .
In anticipation of the new. litiaget. by excessive di'e't,'OA the other hand, hr marvel-� . Christ atone has power to forgive.slas To Speak and to offend, With some Place I -
I sonear inay yet rival even sue 1.3 in �tWeuty.ftaur licurS. If the full people, are but one and the Same $tnd two, tocit deep, on a low Wagon .
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. . In response to a request from the many physicians An diturses ate now loas records as these, for a man who The electric, ears traveled over 4 and, admit' to heaven. . � loose dirt '
. . Admiralty that three vessels of the, advocating Dr. S. Weir MUchell's the- Million more miles than the passenger work of the heart for that period 20. They should tell no man- The thlug'-La �Bruyere. .car a ' art, into WAIche throw .
. at 48 has won a peerage, a' G.0.11s, and mixed trains of the Steam rail- could be gathered into one big lift it I it Though a man dadlaro$ himself an and. MIX W1111 Water until 'it is the .
I � auxiliary squadron should proceed to ory 'of bypor feeding, especially ln� X.C.M.G., the thanks of Parliament ways. Together the steam and else- would raise Igo tons weight one foot #reclamation might lead to Politiot atheist, it in no WAY alters his 01>1194- consistency. of cream and six Ors6v6n
Chinese waters, the Premier of Vic- , eases of scrofulous or tubercular tend- and a grant of 00,000 may reasonably � I results antagonlatic to Christ's plan. .-H. W. Beescher. inches deep in the tax. . .
.. . toria, Mr. McLean, 4abled art offer of sucks, In a Lo6 Angeles sanittirium, be expected to reap, a vary rich crop of trie railways carried over 120 million high ' - \ The mugoloa of breathing do 9 21, From that time forth, Jesus tions I
. 1 200 marines and two guns.. The GeV, emperkalteAded by a trained E ngligh leturelA. passengers, and the Proportion Was foot tons work Per day. had. previously given oWaro in- It is by presence of ni�lnd In untried, Pill the box With the young tress, .
. I ernmen,t of Queensland also offered nurso� this method of feeding has . 11 abou . t 13 by steam to 87 by electricity- The work of the whole body In its tiarnatidas of ,his passion and death emergencies that the native metal of beAng careful that tliie roots are � 11
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� the British Admiralty. a, gunboat for boon triod, In v, number of instances I Matt. 10; W; John 11. 14, but ncrw � ter. . . � I .
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1. . service in Chinese wAters. . with meet satisfactory results- . HER RIGHT. I A SUCCESSFUL TiNION. amounts to about 3,400 toot tons. began to Speak pininir on Obso sub- - . wit I in With WOVn b0X . . I
. ' UNITED STATES. . Before rising, the Patio crulng power is de- Drive p,our toa I
. l at has her An exchange felts A true story of a A polla,h couple came before a Jua� . This enormous W , Jett, ff,ble Was necessary to give the FLEETS OF T14ZWORLI). � I Two t I
. . cup of ooff", or 00600t, with rolls and little girt, the daughter of tt clorgy- . " American town Z610116d from food in twenty-four. disciples 9, true understanding of. his p _� a:ndi trees to ptace .of planting, �
t . Tilts new Chicago directory shoWsa ties of tile Police in 11 sig a agot meb with long -handled shovels can
.. � . oilittor. At eight o'clock u hearty. man who was ailing, tud in oonso. i kingdom, and to g`uard them against now Xnaldhil out the too
. . - . . . to be marrW, The young man hand- bouts, Over 3,000 foot tons go , 14111tee 11 A thisl
. I�Opulatioti Of 2,000,000. the duoe beat, which is a M(k lit 1000. quickly throw . .go dirt, �
� larseakfast is Served, consisting of queues haA been put to bed early. Is of motion Jewish orrots. Must go. Note the spot for the tree by .
The additions to the merchant mars�- � ad him the marriage ,license and tgru, showing the strength of ai t; the exact
stoakorchops, eggs,fr6it, cereal and Xamma,i said she, I want to Sao my pair atom up before him. and is necessary for every vital, pro- ,, must." "It behooved him," Luke 24. A to .9b previsously set �
I ine were graider last year than ever I Does, The remainder represents a Verse, the fleets of the seven great naval stakes which have been
I . before. broad. At It a.m. a. glass of hot milk deax papa. - Join hands, said Ills 901110srs, . : 6. See also that atiange, sad a issued, It 4:xV,bg for eAcb, tr , so row, While a boy Dan . I
. and caretakers engages the invalid's at, No, dearo said her mother, Papa is 'so looked Mau's actual .muscular and mental Luke I& 88. ,,It Irds nopessary t.,hat powers has just bee
. . Governmental Agricultural export- They did $00 tand the just, I the Out. the following an the strength of the bring ,it tree Ml dripping WitIl Mud . .
. ment Stations are to be established tontiolft. The dinner -a regular not to I;e disturbed just now. at, the dbouraint which ' authorized work* . he shokild go-necossary' for Etanob and Rusilan f1seeti in and water fron� tile box, told It [-a
it Hawaii. I course dinner -soup, fish$ rOaSt, Vogel Presently aims the plaitiding voice-, to unibe in. matrimony Zaebarewles It must be remembered that 8,000 working of t!he, divine plan*, neeeggary Briflab, �Iasoes.- place as Clio suen shovel the 10080 , 4 .
the Catnogia Company has just t lot I d dessert, comes at 1.80, I want to' sea my papa I . Peregyriski, kind Lookowarda Jou'lan. foot tons About represent the force for the interests of his kingdom and the 0108C 111APOPteint t 19. 4 Fr. Rus. dirt about kt and tr4lnV tl* SA166ke .
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gyen. ft mot gage* of *54,000,000 to so I Z "I Al"a of the afternoon an. No, was the answer, I cannot dis- gaik,ei, I which, would raise a man Of Average for the interests of universal Man.', � .
,t - , 'he midZe I Battleships'. , v * . 0 25' 42 firmly down. Good trees planted 4n I 11
card an Issue a honds. Ot.gr glass Of hot milk and crackers. turb him. Ahem I he sold. Zaoha-h1m-'hVm_ weight eight and onoobalf mileg high, MortAon. Reif"d again the third day. Atmoarsa Cruisers. . 31 20 10 the %tb.ove ma-yiner are Almost Buys .
� . -We.r iDe-( At six P.M- comes a substantial Sup- Then the four-year-old parishioner sk4 do you take this wouitin-- I and I Man his never sueoettled in making 'He "a foresaw his own death forse* Protected Cruiaeft. - 116 40 11 I
I . ilt is 'the intention of the Any angina that 0OU141 COMPAft With saw also, his triumph, over death. Coast Nfence Ships. . III is 23 lo, liver besides tlisoy ewi be planted
arid at nine O'clock another rose to a question of'privilogo. than tiny Other Way-
; t I partmesat to ask Coultreaa for a stand. per, no form I the emgbisar's own body in developing 22, Peter took ,him. "Took Illm Torpedo Gunboats, I , 35 15 11 so mu6h. tinter . .
, . glass of hot Wilk for 9, "nightcap," Mamma, Said she, I am a Rick Wo- yes, or, responded the yotMir Mau- ard. . . 108 12 96 - I . 0 .
, � Ing army of hot Isom thaa� 75,000 Maw . I � 60 "I
. . 1' All of'the V%ti6nkS committed to this nia,13 and I want to aft My Minister I Lsc_hTm-abAka, do you, take this 4w- aside,** or "by the hand.", T'his. sball Destroy Boats, . '. " goo IM ALL POSTAL OPPICIAL. I �
I I The 0overnment's surplus for the course of troatpneAt have shown . - - Motto PRAOTICAL. not be Unto thso. ,'It Would be Xuin- Taro(lo is �. F99 I
, . 0,006 HYPNOTISM A DELUSION, '11 DOPartais"t
flocal year just ended was. $81,220,111. marked. Improvement, Prof. Atwater HONES : mat to be- I and So- forth- May -Don't you think a girl looks ' T��_
T INDUSTRY INTERRUPTBI) re6 eir, ' bus to thr caussoo..4 a Sad evidence The head of the POO �
The publime, -debt do-oregged $15,00 graceful holding a guitart . that a man,g theological oreca May at Gibraltar Is a WOM1, Who has Do' ..
.,. , - In June. . to the contrary. . Littloo Girl-Pi6age give me a penny, - Then I pronounce srou, - man and TOW -yea, but. it man lookink for & or to Yeats. she . . .01
-L 1, I., 4 � meseim. Mother Is dead, And my fath- Wife, he, said, glad to find something merit out Lord's eoM1M6I1d4t1OA, his Smyth'"t won't work' cuplied the position I A
Ono-thiril, of the $20,000,000 called LRAI) POISONING. . till wife would rattAor sea S girl holdn's 'conception of dfvfn6 truth. may The Brown -what won't,porkt - receives a salary of 02,150 &r Antiums . . .
for by Mot4tidist nishops as a tW0116- .1 ,ar can't 90 Out At night AUY more by he could proatiand6; and I hear a breAd 140. - infaleftAkag. ' smythe-IlypnotIsm. Tried it on tb6 being tM highest Paid WOMan III the' * I
century thank offering has been Lead poisoning may be moyo data- I the dootar's ord6ra. and so ortn't carn, congratulate, you both on having ro. - ' 2S, adt thee Imlillui Mo. ,oAtAn, He buwbor. Looked at him fixedly until poatoffice Service. I .
ribed, won than 114 suppolsod. so thinks ft any Money. . duseed those two names to Ono, I THR NOISHIJUSS I)ENTIST., � � 46- -- I
L Benevolent Pamer-by-Cati't garout *- I . Wag a tropbizing the tempter, who t bad his undividesdatt0litiOld, then I TIM TH39ORy,
St. Louis street car strike has Iftslith physician who was puzzled by .1 " tongue, rather than said V4VY AlOwly', Aud With OMPhasid; . �
.., 'declared off, the mon haying the Illness of ei, boy of 12 years, until wt might I Why, what's $our father"a 1"Mr, ESCAPE. InquWt-This is a quiet; nelAbbor- Spoke with Petat'* "A Tbat-bill-IA-riald, selantist who, Made �
. ow: meray boarders does Mrs. ItA, is it toe V the, *PNtl6 4110461f, An Off`M116F Who waii the . ;
signed an agroamout with the Traft- the father app6ared with the aims ba4riont I 'it )A at one :Brown -And what did the butcher th, di000v6ty that 1>1064n0s Is &Sign * . I
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