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The Clinton News-Record, 1903-08-27, Page 3. , I . ­ 1.11 ­­... .11, , - , - ­­ _­ m-, "I I'll--....- ....­­_ ­_ ­-­- .1 I - 1. 1. 11 11 --1 * the, ,IV artil',,mightlica a boau. 1 .. o . 'the ham for -, , , wiii i "I'll -11,11, — i., 1 1 1 1 , .F*"W"%1-WWR--- ­ -17 1 . . 11 ,Von will � , R. -_AAk_*-4 � hAwlis. Utul 1=11,61, ee lnl.,v ad pired I I never use the" "a" "v=, . L L _­__ - ­ fox$$, U4111,a ojxd w*&WIM, TIE CHRISTIAN VORURSO houest, nobIT, 11oly '4illt 'Inlood, sllcLld � � again, RUA I- " lowtoro and ilop 4L lit,tle, later 14 . face. 31er Whole 1110 WO& chatigowd" the the luent, through. the meat-cliopper , - -1 . � . . It WAS now a Christian life or con- About it you happen to 114V,OL One, Season 0 .... tile NNA8011, 104ki)t big inroadAi into . secrated livefulnesa. 0h, my lbrotb- it With Prepared mustard, malt an 1 . i the 400k U111006 9404rded. ,Ordinarily ' er an'd slsit6r, no matte pepper. If too dry mQIst a L I , this, would be r4,tlx,,r dull wol,X for ho Id Llittle on with 4 & boy or girl, alXd noxie ,&*on .13 -)-Veakk Things- ,of this WTr orld You May fie and bo%v ina 'r uo'w o " . a cookea t I I " I ,,a ,at. y the 'I 0990HOuse cream. Old hen (I tail er I I tO114.4 It unlo" there were two fox,. , years are behind, Shall noly(load. -in- conllp4ny. ' ' it jw �d and the meat Prepared in 1. . _ . , I L ",- mako, good filling. for Sandwiches. - ' The , h I' V4 . spire you and lift you. lip as he , Oed Shall Confound tho Mig' . . L SlUX11 N= lie route taken by the 11wk could "107. Changed that woman's life? Shall. 'A correspondent tells her method of a us, through all the, stubble flojos - not the 41vine power guaid -your re- VIONING TABLE-LINPUN. (Jechnating the ­fiies that Are the li whero sWUelent grain food would be 1. . I , Tilaining day$ as 'ad �041114,`s NO matter how carefully, in every widsummor Past Of tile housekeeper. it Ap. , XOses 4 . , gleallo, in the pa*tureS, And "Out - I rding IQ qt Ott, 41 to-dlq.. The institlitions Wt Nbrthr lives were Arotected ? dat4il, the dining-tablo m She tacks tanglefoot fly Paper VO not ralao oheop for so0b%wixt, would .114 1%Lt, Of khtnwila, in 04 year . 40 . over mos,dowa, whore tbe p9lilts, , , _ Al"it � the top Of screen doors and where but for profit.. do good ivork on, irraeshoppors, ,pric. k b Aaand �4 e, UundrW a6tict. Tbroa.- field waro liever doing better work ,Nearly every royal order has a with beautiful China, Silver and cut � , W 411 110ro to at. Mi , 4411Y. of Tor* I kets and other inpectis, WA fato. 11 Wril., $4 han time,. And, royal Insligni I seem to congregate, avoid 0*004 luxubs vxo never reared Un - b I I ; What is. more, the very sulumor af- th� most honorable of orders ,was poorly Ironed this .one iaefgg Ing the Sun. Tko double, shee vOXAbI0 start t1le woQ414,lad, where they dust lbein. ; 0 - A- 14 00rulal'Y One of glass, if tlao, table.-Ilnen has been the flik's 1006 they receive 0, 14 I A , tP*;k4 9f gr491;ll1;.%; -, tt%W4, � t .will ts Cost in life. � I :4 ff(iApatch fl. tor Mr. Moody dle*,O the w4glitio.st tho.t S't4rt6d by Xing William, callod stand out so prominently that it Will 5 cents for three. One can be di- . salves In the line dust of some rot. , Ow flhic,499 says ;- Northfield conference ever 1wown up "'the Order v Uverything tb4t decrease , ,. . � of the Tron Cross." bide from view all other porfections.. ,filed andbung, "Whore It will do the tion IS SO , �s PrOduc, ton log, to rid thom4alvea ,01 lica. %ev; Frank J)p- Witt Talta4go proacil, to that,tiolo Yet how Often 44 It ant tile foil . W04 held. in Spite Of IVOI114 -that to-;dayr the fleavenly most good." mut'r.h. self4tolij to the Evou when It In Impractical to, UN� we see rough, lizilip She also uses the Willa SI grower. "19 text - J014ulAr the WA�t tbAt the XXX nit ton- XCIng, inifeald of an Va: a set With 'vinegar and mol4soe, guard them the entire day, rau,ch � %V , .Opt oloqug , rtbIY POfel" tabIO-IlAeR evert on the tables of, trap, ,Lie � 1, 0, , "As I was ith Moses, so I gue and the best poise'd brain and tltte� inight place over your heart those' who are perfect housekeepers ,nnd managoit to keep her ,house cam. Ull"Cl"r present Conditions . sheep call be done 'by way of insuring - will bo Alth. xha,�-" t)10 biggest heart Nortlifield ever pro- "the sign of 'the Xroxx Cross." X4.V In all other respects. � It seem 14rativoly free,. PONIM har.dly be )0ept for any one Ob, their safety by bavipg thqxxx rQA1n <)A*a Of the greatot novels _a � too . TJ I oo t. , . over duc0d, -woro lying. silollt in the gravo. it prove t�hat in big natno ,YOU Sonia one has discovered that bill- ,IV,Jtb Jambe ' lx� WTIUM so considoied by many ba"O bild that so much. earelossne,sa should In the direction Showing, IQ t 0411 - early PAMPerblg gar. This can be done by Starting of Mr.. - Xoody's goopol sped pl4a'ting worked and will continue to work be Indulged in, especially in a o I M. Ing Put in the Water in wbich the r�hou � , aur be, t Craft% it3 VIctor ,��u%ro,a , Id be %voldad Wmature And them right In ad mo feeil� � - yleldeA forth somo tliArty, some Vivine wou'ders. Saved by grace, portant a branch of housekeeping, clothes arr.- boiled, Instead of the healthy development is. secured. I lace. "Les XiserAbles," Zolld sivtyl and ,%onto a hundred told. It U14Y you always continue , t . a Spin- io much rinsing Water, will mo,ke the Clothes A short logged, Short bodtod Obeep '" thani a Short 71.4,914".." amay "n' ' j . r many beautiful effects and is. I g alne.r1lart ,,,,,,, Of that treasured was 0,04'9 Work, and God's. ,work tn�lly blega ,the lives of yo low dai , fly propared, food boyo been Whitero The same writer asserts that. from home on their raturn st b0 -OL* t'e most wonderful description 41or I . . I at , Often heavier Paid, will produco night, -a . men. 'A , spoiled by unattractive tabl,e-linan, green Walnuts bruised and put In the ,Me a wool than. 0 . , Is V,u wurd painting by which the ,GoD IML I�XMSS I . Arger, nio tlirkt loofus"Imph �.- � cupboard ioted . with ant$, win I r Hentincia,tor of "Napoleon the _ OtIR waux, T __ It May not, however, be owing . in a . OW24 LAND* wholly to care The time required t 1=1 I jo- God will ble4i the Aves of moklern I . , lossness of the person . � . . o fattqn the . Lie" pictums the downfall of *'Wit,, AN UNXX drive . BRUM)DING FOR S Lit- � them away. I � — performing the work, for, it I$ An art � I , ,. ,. # -I ,, , Sheep dopdads somewhat on their This I$, One Of tbe.z lean tlie Great" at the tattle field Christian workers even, through the :K,aowledge of La*PrA gop, features , nost JmpOz;t;&nt of Waterloo. When t1tis great was- 0eath of big servanU. n I � . clor X,%3r to iron table­Iflion perfectly; yet it . age and their con4itiolz at , in breeding for the best ter Of RVU�ratUre � Death Is Otte , .. Solve 11roblems. Is so very Simple, alut ousily learned A GIKOST STO.A.Y. mencomonf. I . markets, It Is to got la topples over the a Spiritual Pruning hook. It lops . . rgii s4z4 , . . — ; Proporly managed shcep Ill ra. JA the draft bq rrezich colos-us, tl�e eatth traidbles oft certain branches of the grea:t tree that Oven the Most .stupid can be Deatb of ree by gra4ing up ill I While explorers #ra Arying. to re".1i talight bow to.' do It, � � IlOr4 Lyttleton 125 Years otoro the worst of worn ouwit farms the Same breed -to � the best heavI � . ftnd the dt,&d conturies colne fol.tjl of tile 'buinau race in order that the, poles ,and to soarch into the far. Too oftell servants wba, are Iguor, I � Ago. . to a, better than their o,rigInaI,2jor, draft stallions. They, by g000 . out of trieir musty tombs and look otber bra)%clies ulay ljohei develop corners of the earth, Abqro remalus- a ant Of -the Proper method of perform. ,Lord 4-ttletO * il,' In the wizlter of tlifty, � . . I o, an fit I;eipetual u,onclernient. and grow. �Ve are'all ready. to re- wilderness practically untouched near ing, any branch of house . Taft 09 4 tori: -,of Years f ogether, the natural larg Yet after all in reading tt.e thl-111- cogni7e the .lmefulr.oss of a -pruning -work are left the year 1778, bad rotl�od from the no Mor ock b ,Va -0 size and early I Ing otcry I cut ini,prest.ed not so hook I . I home) in the heart of Labrador. This to follow their own ' at great A un- miltutrity, as the high ptices no'.", , n a temporal sexise. W.hy can , - . W4YS, and then Metropolis, With a party'of his dis- . � . . ratich by what lul.p.- eaed or, what dio we not do this I' country lies itlong the George 14vot- their work is viewed with dissatis- i SiPated compalli ' ifOrnlitY,of prioes assheop. Justify every n a Spiritual sense? , Christmas ()as, to profane the I precaution to get 04 .1 I (in unmapped Stream rising near .the fa4ion, No houselcoopor should per- at his c The flock of sbeep must be poor- larger size arill bring it'up not happen. For 11"any liouls the To t,le spiritnal weakling the, death I Country house, pit to %he . pagle sources of the'l-Tamilton River, and mit a, now servant to iron her ta I'llace near Epsom, IY handled NvMn as M-azy ag Were best there Is in the I .. , hie, H - . bre�d,. for UP031 L . uf %lituty Feenied -tindo,.ided of the fitiong Chrisitian i4 not al- flowing north Ousohold Iyord.9, Ill Surroyi .says ,Started in t'h' the slize and quality the price ' de.. ' They had not off, Q . sPring cannot . I upon N%hich :--,nadard to alight. She ways a anisfortimer, but a. blessing, one white M into Angora Ilay, Only 'linen without taking the oversight of long abandmiedthemselve � I be Sold pentrilp. A coTrespon4ent In all I fluttered tbis wa an, John McLean, of the the work. herself . ..a to tb I � ,v aril that, as Lot ma illu-ptrate -this truth ill A I_Iudsbn,s t116 flx�st t1ale It 's dulgence of their dissolu a in- . . tbough wwriting some one's exiiected slinplo Way : .Solne. years ago Bay Company, has 'ever done, It she finds, that the sorvant when . DrOPPIng of the wool duo $o an EfIgIlPh exchange says ; . thero been there. ITO ascended the George can do'this 'Work proporly, then a sudden at" or da, Inflarm "There cannot be the leask doubi : advent to I ell) ].of- to decide. Napo- I , Slid and unexpected Z�oioul matoTy condition of the skin � I lived fit your town a noblo,- true about 60 years ago.. was east PvOr the party by the ex- is a, certain result front, feeding thAt it the diffe . 1001, hiiii-sch %%t,,s wziting, anxiously nian. who was the father of a' large oacent, of tl � He said the can trust her to it alone; but if not, traordinary depressiol mouldy. or Smutty foddor.' . ed for promoting of breeding of illf. - walting, for tl,e t;alre helper .1 of spirits and I A Sheep is fretful, an'd Its ,low forent classes of .barges were alle 1, I - Every I fautily. Su'ddenly lie Ufeid.. The lie George River was the careful teaching in, all -its details dejection Of Countenance which, were nervous conilition tends "to make proaged the opportunity would be i hardest task of, -ills. life, and de- should be given each week- until tile observed to take pqsisessioa of their ' littlo v.hile Ie iiould take his fleldifriends who came into the bjereft . glas,, and s,_ -un tie surrounding hills1hoine not only synipatlihmd with scribes the Indiana as living in txb� lesson is thoroughly loarned. I have host. any irregularity. irx�.foddlag inj ariou willingly � and va'ley.,�. L'ie;,y little while, lie I tl-o Widow because sho boJ4 lost solutoly primitive 'Conditions. Among t4light.tbis branch of housework to. tOlApt d It Was in valn that be! at- to . it., . . I I . u a placed beforre any one of I - bar . o to silence the inquirle . I loarning ' how the Id lu"n to I is staff ot!lcois and: husband, but because she Seemed to other thill4s'., they kill their alil Many young, I Shire, guater, wou . ­ naxperionCed and really � When they are to be bred, sheep llackiiiy, and eve4, Polo men 'tr��, . I ? Pave you I have no vialble means of wpii'ort. - ioction, ' They were convinced that Say : "DO v0U S(C Win people. McLean .tried to.establish stupid 91111s, ,and, without one excpp OIL guests On tile subject of his dd�_ should . . . . I be fix a good, thrifty co3idt- to arrive At the best way to achieve board any ne,.%s froin Grouchy ? '�Vo! T-1'er eldest son Was a nothing, Ire posts;. but these were abandoned. tJ on by' axercislug' Patience and per-, I be WAS 111, I jr,,t, ..U. 'I uxfght . must ha%i, re-onforceinents or we are! was a hothouse plant' He bad Ile- -Since McLean's -journey many people severance, they have, been able to' 'play ,_ or had met with loss at t on, which ,is better t1lan being too their ob I Say) not . . rin or was erossed'in love; and ills. fat, . only, try. to, but bow. tIbey ba.vt lost," In tlw i.icantitue over the'Polided in the past 'entirely upon 'have tried to reach ' t hi's. uittoritelled perfo, ' this work most sixtisfactQr- ddiii I � . , AL really good ewe should pr*4u)ce done it. � I I � I bills wareaci Ma.rs,,.L1 Illuclier Nvith I his father. Montally and morally country, but none ,have succeeded, fly and in a reason - � of 411 those Izapytations only . . . . . at, . . - able short UVIO. excited a More eager .curiosity to be iffl%ent Wool to. pay for keeping The question of weightl ,no doubt. . � his UCIII�Rtl 1L--Lll1`0!'(:e1l,0nI9 ' ' That I lie seenied to be entively unfitted to This Is the only Country where the When table-linim. Is washed, bluing informed of the origin 6f h I is deprea_ her, 'leaving the: lAmb'She should is a Most importan't'one as regards . wias tl v dockive event. Victory, assuille tLe rekiponsibilities of' t)lo Indian fail be: seen , untouched by and boiled starcii Produd6, as piollt, .1illifre horse ' . . should be added to slou.. , Thus urged, he. at last dater- .. I . . a, as any one who � has . beat --t cd no longer. She flew to the I hoine. But hardly bad 'the fatber civilization. This whold region Is the -last Onsixig-water. 0 On many farms ' . standat(.! of V I. ellington and perched 1 died whell. a changQ, came over *the praetidally unmapped as yet, ' A be taken not to u are - should iolned' to reveal thi secret 'that . so . ,* one sheep, to, attended a SbIre, horse sale will � I SO too Much Starch, painfully. d . I acre, In a:dditloA' to oytlier sitocic have notice7d.. in. tbp catalogue 'an4 . there. 'rile INapolvonic star set irilboy. Instea:d of bQIng a*clingingg. knowledge , of: -tile geological con- The, alm, should be to avoid u � , epressed him, . . �. -kept, will usually prevent' a . W % has � � . . sIng The night before, on his retiring all , Wast , � . Inloet also .how al;rongly J 8 . beefir, . . . . . � glown to rlEe uo niore in this world. I -%,file lie stifferied"Into a-stalwart.04k, ditions In interior Labrador .will .be enough to make the linen stiff ' and to bed, after'bis servant WAS, � dia- 0. - ,- � . .. Poinked ouf by the auctioneer when' . . It was the'lw.-k of it.--onforcoments at �'Flo went to work to supply bread likely to., hel 411ce � Rarly P.%i,txxrJty is just as advan. & gooil gelding has, been led into I I . . ,solution P!xppr I but to use just anOligh, to' Missed and .his light extinguio�ipd, . . I a Critical montent which destroyed I for tl,.at family of little 'ones. 130 of many problems. There are ani- give a Smoothness and gloss to the he had heard a noise tageous to the breodd�r and feeder Ole, ring. 'I , . . I I . . . ' . � I I a' to, any' other stocl6nan. . I .— ?§ . .. � Ills ma , it is said, of'. tills wild- I d, If the " li'llP a�peixr- Atittering of a dove. a:t ills chamber There is I I the French Ltl iv.-- It is the lack Of I becanic the staff upon - which . IS , an non and romove , � resembling tile of sheep . . divii a ro-enfori t�tiwnts which may de- niot- ber leaned. It was the. death of tOoI unknown anywhere else in the anc& which unN'takebed.linon has, window, - This attracted hip att - a � Considerable. diff6tence � . . '� I . . . stroy us ,in tl.o battle of life. . I 1 -is father that de'voloped him. It globe� For all these reasoho Leon!- especially if ,. it,.'has. been, launi tiered ti011 to. the spot, when, looking 11" between -Oily -wool arxil- gilm%my DRINK AND 'Z,UXACY. . . , I ' ' 1,1 WILL BE 11ITH TI -11E. -R1.11 . was the hillock of a pa1evaill grave. Vas Hitibbard " jr.'s, expedition this many tillies., . I I . I � . in wool..- A sheep with guantafy. wool . — . , , I by -,rbich the son WAS able Io Mid summer; Und6r., . . I , . .. . the 'direction of the sound, he saw XueIi'Qf Latter' Caused bj.Adul- ' The text tells w; of another gener-1 - 1. tp.d.auspic�s of Out� Starched linen Should be thorough- tile figul:e of an unhappy feltuale, can Oka]34 but 11ttle. w,bere all oily, . .. � ;1 I , . � . . . stepping stones to a A-hrone. God, Ing, 'will- be watched'with gre I ly Ary'liefor * whonx he lia.d Seduced and- deserted' wooled sheep. -will keep fat,. . taratioz; df Former. * I al NNho also nec-ded m-enforceukents, at fil- I c,sprinkling, and should 11 . . . 1. To JosiLua was (un.allitted tle task I. believe, often vves tile s)i4rp firun- tore.st. Mr....Hubbard -left' Regolette, he S1Jr1nkIQd -the night bef6rii it is to and who, when desert6d, bad- put � '. In kebping sheep there ,is A clear * In -X859.111,pre was one triumne per- , � of cc iiki-, oring a couii.try held tjy war- fe ]look of death to splritual�y de- on the- I.TaMilton rnIdt,'LarIv In July, be iroxiod� The'-sprinklfilg should be violent end to her own '. profit to the _farrn,� for It: bec4lues son to , every 586 siane individloale, .. . veiol) bis undeveloped Children.- . He lie took � a Cred Indian i�onx Rup- . fille Was Stituding in existence; oloanor an,a In for 'Th like ,-cople. To 1 -hu at the supreme % . done. thorouighly, ktot slightly d , the jpertul-e Of . ore proiducrttve' , e average lim slnte� risen -until . nito-i .ent coines tl�,'I 11ssuj.ax,c,, of tile takes a -way his' Moses.in order , to ert's I-Jouse and one-whito CO;nPanion' ened, as*wc sprinkle cotto I ' amp- the window froil� ,.Vhieh the fluttering each arable We. becomes.. mo*ro pro' I I le I .1 . , n; 4or what , ductive. r I 1. . now ate person in every 299 : is . . . . I Lord of floats. "I Will be WiLh thee I thraw the �-piritii,v.l'.respoiigibilities believing that a small: party call live viould - be -suMcieutly damp -to iron sound hao proceeded , 'the form ap- . . . � I mon;falIv aMeted. � . . - , I , Now, li;y friends, tile SUIlle kind of upon his Joshuas. :. I -Te says' to -us off the :country bett6r th � an , cotton ­ I' 11 ugh' proaClied. 'the fo 'O . . . . :.. _. : I . ... "W-J%at- is . the reason * � . . . one and all : "It is. not right for one ' .1 a large , b1cey Would leave linen'ro . ot� I the bed�-ifie . . COOLING 13F1L*K:, .'' .Df two. ?"� . � diVille m-enforcoment, wwC13 . Came , I and,,. foreseeing a more barmoril- and .%Vrj4lclbd,. : no j.natte' ho ' � room Was Supernaturally - light, . I I . . . a0ko6d Professqr "Xi. W. WtAtel , W - " ta when 1w took colainand of you, 01), young 111an, 'to learn t6le, �. w many the I to Josht .all olis andurlhg of tile 'privations -and times, It* way, be gone over - with the objects Of the. ellaxabor were distinct- ' There are two, wixyls of *coollng delivering ,big p,reeiden'tia.1 a4draso � .' � , , .1 your . fa:tl-.er's and inother' - �. . I the 1 upol a dangers of the journey 'per� Iron or.how - 11 stl,ellp 1,y visible. ... . . . . I .. I . . . to tile ­Psy- . I � sraelitish for,,es juay also be . .. It is' . .Mile ,th be expend- . . . . .milk that,muet be kept over night members of the,Xedieo .. . . to I , Yo � y . .. I . . - LOS 0114 a '. . . I I - given Io us. ��hen God gave spiritual life ! 11 it-fulPt leai.n to ba ' IVO�Y '' 'RAISI G H I -T4 -XD - being,. sent to th � c4ological, Associati t LONVIII . . .1. . .� .. ps one of ilia most sensible. and Od, r- thread; must be",ver , ,' . w, . IER. before le .ell o t � ­ . . on, '.. , I. I hir" Ilia collxllflv,�ioli lie said, -J - lean upon. my E vine arni, Emil. mine practically imp - damp,, almost *at, factory.' .One is to�iglve'it &-stro 31;ixgland. � ., . 11 :_ .. . .. I Ong in . , Herein- , * , . ' I osh prtant .OkliedItli . , . - I .hi' Stood . ' ' 119 . I . . .. -oil will be true to tile ning. I �ivill- so '' � I . pointing,,to a 1 AArring, and the, other is to set the was the faCt . tlW fewer t I - . . ua, if �� arid alone'., And lnit)�o lea I me years. ' . 1. 1. .. I secret of sinooth, glo lies the and diai W ell, .. : One cause, 11 . I L r '�Fb � , . .1 . ' Even on tile' n1antelplete of - tile- chimney; p" Ill ,CO;id ,**, , ell le alfen . protoct thee and 'ca�e for thee as I ,. . 46--1 . Say linen. 6 - . . 1. fight under iny s-tandard I will fie . .. � . . . . cheap, cOarso gi�o.des Of linen'cail be tile figur , . ate , _' Tho best way, is' 'Settled' in the cou-n- I . I I . ... I . I lomnitY of however I the two. and inter,ma;irk , . . with thce as I %% i did for your 0hrisitian.parents.." . . .. � . .. , . with severe so . t;1,3 -as with thy f, -rode- . I . . . . . . . . . . . . . Made to look suiooth atid nice if suf_ voice and malmoi- need to the 'Inkhods, IS to contibine . led with: ouir -peo-7.: . . ' . cessf;.�r." T;;at divine succor whiell THE SIVErTMST NOTE.S. 014' GO]). I - . .HAPPY AT LAST, ficiently clanip.alled,,beforo fro . all , I The object - of . Cooling -Ple., : There. was, th ­ I . .1. � . .. ..� I . rl4�g, apP. ad. and - conscience-stricken n)a,n milk is to ve it so I , . erafmie lose in -w God gaN e , gave to our The 6weatest goppel'iflusie is-luora Thera Wa.5 a look . �-ext bi - Importance is, a hot iron. that -at that ve . . nit . uw lig, and ftlision : of fresh blood into the 'raice . to Joshua hL . of strong deter- X ry hout on the third sour' pre . Ing, is the result of the devvelop- thalt , was fQftheirly the. cam. � - Thi, : , . � Chrit.,Lian fathers; that divine licip he often found to be the echo, ..,of . a_ Inination -on tile - y0iing Man! a face us -Linen cannot be 'nicely ironed with day lx;f-ter ilie visitation, his' life' an . ,will I ­ . . � . , d Ill,& bf- fiacten . . givo 'to Ill, if wo will trust hint. dirge than to come fi�orn 'O..fantixalS, be Started for'the aft 'iron moderately hot.,' _ his, sins would' �be concluded, . a. - Cooling, ynilk by foreigners w1io did * laud o � . privixie Office of the The linen . and. stirring, it aInid.exposing: it 16, tb6 shares tended'fo weaken thb afock, - .� I . I . and ltello%e on Uni and live for hini. or a sorenade or a dit)lyramb, uoz;.,� ]lead- .of the Arm',' � .such. - 1 k- - befng� so, vari, da" " - ., - much hotter not-Illag !butJhdlir.. , ' I . I a 00 C as . lie . Alp, a . i Punishl4en't re- alr1ends to.. - �they were ro.00tly bowit. �dwellers - - Tpol Qforo I would inspire every a A's ".Last 11equieni,"* con3pose-d'for, Conteg in �a man,$ fade .when 116 has iron call used witho t mAI61d, it he POvellt Souring, , but ,for ; I . 11 u scorching availed himself notof. it also exposes the m -41k. to the UP -n- of ' ' Physique, with constitix"t-lons - Chri! tian to itraycrfully go fortli and Ills own obs.equies, 'was Ills wa�ter,_ made u1j his ln , , Rat- the "11 ,,Psed for. I the- �varning to- rppentaxic poor � I - . : . I Ind to do or- die.. . ell than'dah be , 111011� e which 116 ger of being.06fitaab4nated -eguilned:by disease. - . do what God wants him to do, I *Tlieco. A bealut'iful legend t6aebps tat4atl.' , .. ,. .1 . I .. Ing Cotton,., -lowever, care should be 11,glil.'received, . - � .. . . With bac- uriii !, � � .. . . . I .; I . .. . . 1. . 11 teria', -alw4�p presen%*�Izx tb 'The freq,tient inarriages of neurom - ' - would i:m)ito all Chri%tians to live this " years ago- a, CeTnxiiiii . " 01onie In. I �' � . �, . . . 1. . . taken' The ey6'61 his-lordship'glazilced on. which cause. , ,bad ,flairors, . a all- ' I � � I -otk with, a 1)ruve i -cart, - "'a � . . . not to Y6110w the linen at the . . fix the -ties *dth those inheriting � - an'd %i N- knigl;t w.Nt'e'd. to change 'the "towera . � last oUthe * ironing after the Alois . the dial; - tbo.ban# was oil the Stroke cheese-, - ;This fact emphasizes, ':the, Of , the titITA . I . . The ,young, Xnall hesitated for' the � . - . . � cause ti -e results of our future coil- of Ms castle into a great,iletillan nii1lionill pa�t;t of a -second, -and di,ew turd. is. -nearly 'dried out -for, � of 12, Again tile a:P&rt,nxent was in- I ' .. I IUSLixiity''wa,g..gLnoth-6r.cauae;: a-64 I � � .. I I . this mtpoPtanec of stirring tile mil the inicieased tendency� .to marry filets are as sure as God's promises narp. Whon the strings 'were first it long' broath. It was: against * the would. 8P011 the ,result, reghrdles�, of volved in . total- darkness I the* , k, � .:* . � are sure. . � WSXu­ wbeie'that propciiss% is necepaeury to late:ln life, was amftblfig but desti- . otilung from the tawars no soiled rules. ijf the house 'for' , w n v � Ing .spirit (Wappeared.,' � and bore . ' . � I . . an emPlayee how" nicely the Ork 1 fly ha 0 been ' . . cool it, in pare Mr. , The air li!. few 4ble, The abuse of alcohol was Rn -V . First, God will he with. the Chris,- cattle therefrom. No -note *.was to draw .a I done lip to ,tbjg� point. After Iselec away at its departure ' ... tian workers of this proserit genera- Ong breath during work- _ . . all* the' light�. -feet from the barxi is.generally the other' gl�elx�C .cause of. I'linacy, .. We . � . Etruck, because 'the sldndar fingers of jng hours, bil u c ting an iron -Of the right .. ness of )heart and. buoyaney'of spirit MoStt IleaMly laden with germs and Were - now .it , spir# 'drinking race., . . tempera- I Ilon. We fight under his gloijous the'spiritS of t,'Ie aunlmer',�inds -,me : -.,­.Wqll?­- queried ' the , hie' : & I ' . over which had foxIMerlY distinguishod the Ilk �a ' . I . 1. . . . .1 . . I d of -the �. . no. . - to . cOnse4ueAt1-Y,. illo'llix ,hould not be wildc0i. we 'were not halt a century � by. not Aro 1. berid the 11��M, 'as ho 'looked lip �'l a again until lit. uubajip�.-belug - Whom the., treanon- 0xposed any . bahner. David had proved it fig enough tO , ture, tile 11118n -is 23fu8t be . . .., . � . experience wrien I , , til an'. i6y . thoroughl3i.dry'.* ,No dous. - su . mio-re than.1s. necessim,y back.' - . � �. � . .1 I . I .. ... ­ . he wrote, "Thou strings., altihough they were - le ,t I . Maxon$ - bS:4 - bean; deliverod. ' near the.barn, but should.be 91-A, I - �,Tbere .is 210. &van I I ab d glare; in his e, ' poi -tion: of.'it Must- be left even ili lit am Uard, of purity . . . yes, - . I 1. .. ;. . . .11, .1 . . � hast given a banner to thern that lightly touch tbern., 'But when win� 14 _.. " .1y damp;. rt;'L )a 9 - - Ott - the . succeeding 'day his . l6,jd!_. ed and. othe�wjse ban I . Mr., -Ovei:all;" began tbe'. young is , .vel"Y.ilnportant. � ' , (I qd somle dlam ' - � I ­ . ship�a guests, With tbb coimiv�kiice. of tim�e away, and in a pl . where "If the aclulferation by -noxious con- I . . I fear thee, that it inay be displa.yed ter carne, then . . . for these SP1rits,,*,,,Said ,the speaker. .- . . . the blfzvards had' ma:n_as ,he -made- a'grea,t 6ffol-t - to , A tabl6-clotli Illay- be Jr6ned,, fold-; his attendants . ace . - I . 1­ ,a�rry ed once lengthwisd-through the can- ., had provided that currents of ,air. do � riot r con- stituents . . . because of the truth." Under that Wrists bunclied Wit.h 111"Uscles; Wit1l. Control -.big' exitoijons," "I have .b hr I . banner Ue .church of God has won the strong tou.c1l, of Musical.'Magteta l I . . eon. .1 the , clocks t 0`ughout the. house ta . . arn� to ihe be ifnportan;t - factors In ' ' .1 . . . the 6' uWation of insafifty; Should not - ' � with you�'ovor. totir years." . should should'be. advanced . an hourl, with- nix .. . the - Le * .' ' I vlc�.orles in all ages. Solomon saw they began to run t�e g U;t Of , 'iyos.'J." m .1 . I . . . tre; but.-Ohly-thig.one crease . , inination from 'tbe b ' Q. OITA '. . I I . I . . be iro * ' 'Inge naPkil . is' Ad, 'Out tbe� Ilk . . I I . 'c.e both the* - .­ .1 ' it on its niatch and pronounced it every scale. Acconvanied by ' the . . I dollies'sliould be -h - d in:lpos�tixre being discov6red. - 'Cooling the milk with- fee or Wa- Ma gislatume eitio! . , I . . I ­ ned In it.. VIi . � "I trust that during th . did up by two 'Cor- . Writ-._v'arid tlle. p#-rlty Of On aleo- '. I I "fort ible as an ariny with banners." �tWekings of the, tor'aAoes, � thd 41 iny.. e , is long pori-' . ,Tell o'clock . - struck;-4he nobleman . ter would' be t . i � n 0 _,Ixdllct has. been such. that- I 401-0 and. snapped vigorously, chang- Wo . I lie better, way, 'where holie" drinks ?" � . . I - .., . .. . . .. . '. . � . , , . . evil, entering like a bri . "But this $a no'�tinie'to co e to ntil, the fringe . ' . . I . . hp surviyal *of- the weaklibgs -Wb�o M 9&%v it later, 'triumphant over all stnings of tile � Castled tiaivers- began . : . In ing fiom'sidq -to side u _� Silent and d6prossed.. E leveft fee or cold Water could be ba:d, � as T . I -tie into the I to vibra:te and Send fon'th'the s%�eit- r ' . . � of all . . stl�uek-4be ;dep�6sslbn .'deeTionled; -and I ,milkAess to e0n� Would - forx46rly have 'died in Infancy, . "., .:;.. I li-onie of a bridgroont. and her lord ei:f of rneludips. 0o'd Sounds. big I . '' I . I four sidervis -bughly ablik-' 'now 'lot even a'arnile.ind-leated ]ilia ta' 1be I ae With any -such request.'! . , . . � tb61 I � - this exposes . -Mr. 6 . on .out , initiation. .' In -stleh cas* 'SUff verall, I �,wai � advised .to .. I then Smootbed, out on :.th6 to be Conscious of the 6fforls.of bla.l.cfeat Al � ... . eS A- tile * fact - ;that' we. are- -rapi7dly �be­ , . - �, ' , ' . leading her into the banquet ball and nwee�test notos upon 06 bakp strings come to you weeks ago, h,ut I ' . lroriiug­boa�rd wltl� rrinty could Us given to abol I I M I . . . ldwoillets'o , , . . � . W Loriv I',, � ssocia e I a. . I coming -a' n ion. : of 'town � I ... placing over her the banner of love. of our spiritual: hearts I the hands, havijig a % t 3 � q they ayttenipt6d ' Olsa- . all Parts of lidkly ,as unna:tural oxclten:ieni-, . o"var-�educa- - ixost 'Weak and - helpless I : . I I . . -, L. ., . ' the Milk as�4i I . " ' .1 hen 1116 S, . . Put It, .the fringe ,�erfdctly straight. stru�c'ko GOSPEL A'OUK NEVE R DIES. to be 'the .i . . I off" �. ­ .. . � . I . Tl�on P61 Ills gloon Twelve, He, po.�sib�16�-.� A6ratling should also be tion I a bours, biidl I I "Then liut� it Off again.* - H-iZvon' rato'100-ving the'Irloged- returneld .to his t.bairnb&, coil' . . . I 11 . I at I d aidd ' � , I ... y solecte ren.by the. I vinced. .Practiced when rapd-,, tur,nips. - ..,or b4,,dIy:C,60ked fooldl. mad -bvorer6vk1- "I - God is with living Chrisk4an, work- ITe often develops his child . t 'edges until the last� going, and mak- of Ills socurit ' 'that .other, strong-omelling: I f priining hook of trouble. � you got sense enoug4 to.realize that. I . . y,. and believing I I ers in the continuit'y of service. He lean Rd'ni.akes business 'has Ifig the' st�okes Of -the'. 'Iron -straight- the hour of Poll ,Was . ' noii oods are Ing. were all reSpongible co,�Ses ',for % . . , . I.., will never allow the gospel woik of its heaviest upon the divine . been as dull-aS ditch� t "'I r Past.- . , given. the Low$, bu%.�Lbe 'use o I water*fOr th wise Wi 11 tho threads .of th ' I suell 'the terrible 'Iniqrimae' .In the 1.unitcY . twelve months?" ' If,olling . , I ,a fringe. 'Lord Lyttlet ' '4to remained foods N . not tokbe OOMUieOdod. tetllrns.- I . I . past generation.- to die. Christian teart when our own Vearts have beeil . . crosswl�o the fringe w6uld� .together n's guc � .. , . . ; I - . . . ; .. t "I'kVoWAt has, Sir,, but to awalt the' Completion of . � I work has immortality. Like ttc gov- gtxs�hecl open by the gr:avedigg& a Ing bad . times � . y =ingsthe - milk -for an bou� . oi. � . . 1. � � . . I I . . . -lie dark niglits - . of I . l. as well., a:g . . .1 Ju I � I 1. I., erament of England it goes on unin- Spade, and wlien t love, dui . one may disarrangb. it, and -it- Would not 'then tha,time so ominously deif,gna�ted b . over the.,barinya.vU fence, .. I ­ . ,. I . . . 11 hour . . � . I Sorrow have oblit-'-ated' all cooptel- wit times are odsy, Mr� VO straight, but crossed together, the - viaion� , any the barzlYs.�;d DIS A. W ORA ' , . ' . � . terruptedly frolu generation to gell- I ell Over—" having a mu � � .1 .A iluarter of an, or -where - near oration. Wl,.en King latiors save the -one star ,­#bich ' "Lovel lovel What ill ,Terichp -has say appearance, 'Spoiling had elapsed -they heard' -the -� valet' cannot 'be - tdo - sti;onily, c,6n:d,em.ned' . . ' - ' I 3E's , William IV. - What othdrWi_�qe would 'be .a nicely descend from .big master's room*, It as it a:ddd to' the Ile , . 9 . I . . . . ­ . r l st the arcbbishop of gleanled over the 33otblelloili. crib on love got to * do with it? You are now ironed piece of . . I beeiemakor.11 VATARRH CURE .. -2.0-1, . . :'.. . Canterbui the ni-gjit'that Jesus was. bolm.'. , getting jen,dollars 'a week_l bollieVo' I lea, t, liftall... Napkins, doil,. was, just...12. His lordship's . bell troubles Said - atild t4 -a o j , . . I is sent direct to the df I , . -y immediately hurried to I � . , I . . .ay -cloths and centerpieces . violently, the' nd t inure �. Ir "ad I . and if you .aron't. satia�flod y comPany ran f,be . qualit ' of .all the * . ,,,sbytho Improved, so the ]ionic- of a young girl. He knock- . Nma R .TOO OLD . � a POW Mug . . y .cheese made ZlawarI. . . * V!9 . � �. .. , I .. . 90.1f . _ � .� ou:.. - ca Should be Ironed single; embroidered. nx� 4 body to thb-:apartment; the -A 'the - factory, by carrying *to � ears the ulcers; clears tha Air �. . ed at the door of her palace until I-Icr%v old ,Was Moses wIten. lie - be- I . pieces' Onl , I I . . I , it, , -.pauates, steps droppings I* the . �. � it was opened. "Mr, Overall, : y I , Y' . on oflo side, and . throat and. mananuy tares I ,Von have a daugh�- that .clock Struck I act their'en'trance, and gelin.g. -that caiiige' ba& fia,voit an'd , I, Then lie .%ununotlea gELn to leii,d forth 00 children , of ter, I I I ,, � � . Orl the Wrong one, but napkins should .the- unhappy lord lay extended on. pinholes in the finishdd prooduet. Catarrh ... Jr.r. Fever. , Blower this young girl to arlse and conie, Israel into the wil,derness.? Was he: . � � 4 be Ironed oil both Sides, and. 6nl� the the bed -before then!, paid and lifeless . . . I ­ � . I fr daaleis�,ar tir. A. w. C ase : doim and awet hint. When she it- I il'young man ? 'No. Tlis IlaIr must 1. I I YLIS, I Inow*--7throo ,of 'Onl." !. .114pkins fold . . 11 - . and' ., I* . .. . I I .— I , , . I .� . Co.. _ioronta anti I .01 .. �. . .1 I .� � 'c . . "I love the old ed. And m if$ * Countenance torri .. . .. . I : . � � . U im . . ost�yotir E dith-and romember, Loch . .. bly .co . . I ., tered the parlor l.e bowed to I -O.', I hi.vvo been WbIte. 14is skin illust - .1 'know ,be I I . I piece .muat.'be fro' vulsed. � . . 1. . . . .. n . - IT PAYS TO' AERD-'TtTMCp . ...'...... . .. � � . . saying : "The king Js dead f Lor. . . oves Inc. I, , . , I , ned,�.O,Var t4nd over . 1. . , � I -�- .. .. . .. . ,,yS.. 'I,What , would you like to b& when., , 1. .1 ., live the qliton !" NVI.en tl,at .911-avo bennn wrjnWed'. Micbaei Ango- "And you w'Lt to ask her- hand ii� again. until .thoroughly dl�y,' ginooth I .�� . #� ", "41 . .. I .. ... I . . ., � I . Young lo's wonderful chisel. ha -s' cut hivi'll, marriage?" . I and �glosay. . " , . . . . I * A' peculiar � thing aboUt1ortling I . - I I . I . ,4110ULD cj�m, w, , � tur,�Oy . a, . &-peoiaily if - You .grow up?!' asked an did. gentle� . ­ � girl, after she had grown to be an stone as a glant. Theie Moses sits " to. , , . . 7 . I I I . . . . . . . 1. I . CHILDREN _ �. . .the pouli . . I � I. I . .. - - I . Is ;aaa. ."I'd like- to be a, bricklayer,'! . I , . old wonion of eighty-six, lay dying in the Rottlan'capital to,�d do. ­ I I HOW TO MAKE . �'Evory , Mouthful � of moat ' should have turkey motheirs,'is that Once replied, .'the boY, � �'That's a com- I . ay, , with ' . . the watchers stood anxiously about ariiq-. slid back knotted in musel ' ' "Take ,it. Take� EdIti),, Jane, and GOOD. SOUP.: be vigorously' masticated. ' It -chil their da,Y's- route is - e0tAblialled, the . . es" S ' . I I d- , Y xxiondable ambition, Why,would you � : ' her bed. As soon as sAw I,, ad with board tossed of a �cnjpest, ivith a�all--"all -*fbride of lom,,ff they,11 Xilvarlably tho' housewife who has a Ton could' be sent � to a, chew! ' wiIt go 'the siline round eacit (lay like. to be a-bricklayeri'l l' ,ba*tm . I . brewti'Led I have -and get married to -morrow .reputation for fino Soups W the 'one school, E'ts thoy are no 119 - generally on sollailutd. ..tionle. I � . �. . -or IELIt, and the ationti-in-k features &%valtby 6holigh to frown .you . w sent to - a and . so ,many days Whorl bricklai. .. I physician pronounced her dead, I if you want to I " , , , who : supervises . thO, food. left the best plan Is to heep the flocliA thero*s . . . � . lei' down any inob and with fist$ like- a, .. I front kindergarten, there i�Ould be a mark- ors 'can't worlc,�' I . I oldest son, h'dwej-d, was greeted �tledgc limillilier, But with all , of I "'Ur. OV61-all, how can I over—" each. bleal, - afid Sees. that no bone, , ed improvement in the roce," says a restricted -to the territory adjacent. ...., .. I . -"--" . . with tLe acclamation, "Long live Michad Ab-golo's gehilug he ebuld.not 1.:'Xbvor, mind, clear...outl Great unless burnod - in the broilingo no Well-known.do6tor who has ,Made a _ to their coop until the poult,s are , . . scrap of moat, not tho, Ip . feathered, when, the broods can be Pagtor-1011ave you seriously con- . .,� Iho king !" Itulots may coine and change the facts.' , His.:Chisol ba:& Soottl ,but what a shock, you gave ; 'asi bit Of S�Oeial - Study of. the 'subject. And . . ".. rulers way go, but the go,terninent to ni0e Moms an old mail, ITS bad Mo[ I thought. you had come to salt gftvy �and.' xi�,t s, teaspoon: of vege� he . . flocked together and started ou:t to sidered the great,question of life, . . goes oil, no niatter what hill for, a rise of a doliar a week in yc tELbles are, waited, goes on to say that "to produeo the woods . axid. III e I ds, Xlere,ls M . ary?" Girl Parishioner. (w . ith 4 . -non alniost Iias.aed Iiis-el;htieth milestonn � . . pur , , All -those slid Strong t6loth is almost. as simple a - . . . h the scepter. of life ;�,bcn he *alit forth to lfb6.r. salary!" , . . . . . .uses In her Soul$ I.attlaI wbbro the' border, Is needed.' Th curtsy)-"Noxis of the young menhas . , . . Thl - Matter as to pr;oduca Strong arms.- lost , a I . � I . So . — I .. . deed, is . . 9) in ,a a sources--dfrays. )asked, me as yet, Sir." . . . � 11 � . 1. I . . � . . I . . I � ­ . 1. -_ In the fourth chapter of Mark, ate tho.chililreh at jargal from Rgyp- � . . . . the I'llonch won Children should -bo,occustomed to _____ from Nariou. 11 I � = . . . , I . . non's secret � Christ cozapares Ghrist,ian work to tian davery. � HOW -old Was Joslitill '. STORY OF �81SX CX . . and she helps At out: with judiciou; vigorous Mastication by Practice . . 1. . I , . , I " a sower going failth to sow. Sohie when the fbantle of the dead Moses . . I . I . . I . scasonfligs. . . . . . I . . . . I . . that A Berlin . three. tigies 0, day, and tho habit a' 0 ' �, a ' ' Of ceed will surely fall upon fell upon hip.sbroul'dors ?:. He. had - Photographer relataS a VrOsh moat Will need � to 'be Pur- thus formed Will not be forgot ' grutind, which ady. Characteristic an&doto 61.131smarek. chased -at'least �once r the 11y. ouch i� a ' [GusneS, - From th 'L e ' , good will tY, alre pas -sed Ills fourscore years 1 11"ArlY in thO Seventies tile German . a Week to Y-4tem Of training I'M_ B I s � . e Jv r Some Sixty, SO1110 a hundred fold, and flve. .. lie was already prossing soup stock, For. tho.purposerb, piece for, dentistry Will ))a roduced, the . . . ... -, . . . . � . � � It niust roproduce itself inultipolont- oil toward his nfootieth Milestone, " n �ro as)(Od h1M to ProPaVe all of tile I I . . . . I . , rlbpr ntaJn1r) * � I . � .�� ­ . a I u a C�o I shift of boat, with the, bone child's tooth Will become strong and .. . I.. .11 � . . ... . 2 � � ly in t'hL liuman lives of the .%ucceod- SO God has fat, ,you and file, if we the nio I V 9 the Photographs of " Which cobtitills IntirroW, 9, knuckle of Well polished, and th' . I � '. . . . I U ,% ho bad - done conspicuous' ore will be vaal for.additional golatine and the distinct 'enlarg �nt of the jaw and . I - . i ' Ing ger.Lwations. Whon Dwight ]L� only throw ourselves upon -his Marcy , - a A ComMon, , and I 0 Istregaing' Aliment Which is I service 11) behalf of the empire, Ill- . onto .. I � . . � , . I Moody (;ied did Ills -work die ? With- it lj,d,,q_Joa of C-thriS,ti-an li"�fulnoajs 1;0 'luding Distriarck and Von MaItke. cold meat and bones which have boon a Strengthening of the facial I I Prorti'ptly 40urled by . I out doubt .Mr. Moody was the great- has it oven though wo may be old. Tfter be had taken' several ' sa:ved Should all goak.in cold watolI museles. There can bo'no exaggera- . I I . � . . I cSt evangelist of the past century. won and wollion, with, Platuetis for half an hour or so, and they,. be tion ,Of tile Marvollaus resultsi MWAY Years 'of Bismarck, he said - '!The P,n�par_j - , . His I e.sonality not only appealed of waicted Opportunities to our dla� or wants xne also to take a' If' ! brought very , slowly to A alixilliell, 4elildved by vigorons fnastica,tion.­ 09. CHASE'S -XIONVY'"LIVER . PILLSK . � to Sinners, but also to the greatast'lerodit. � . . I half-length pbotograpli of ) 'O­gl:�O I Whoil the, moni .. Is cooked to shrods . . . . 1. . . . ... . . . Chriodau w(�rkors of his day. His 13y an a%I-Inember of wy,eburc-ll I that etwo," you 1, oXn and the knucklois fall apart it Is time TUD, Cn,DAnS Or, LVI�ANON� I . I L .1. . . l'opliod lif4illaVeck, -1 1. . I I .. . . . . I . I �. voice and pen raised vast surtis Of vafieprava bow.0od can bless, a re. invert put on illy Sleigbing liamossi , I y I - . . . 'ItO remove the kettle. Man persons Not Moro than.400 of the "Cedars "nillousness" is tile Okla .word coMplaint, �and sick headache f r . . money for Christian work. He was eeemt-d life Which has been cursed irbo, aSt,ollis ;1"ORSO11 the Stock While it fg'CO0kIftg, of : I had photographer pragant., but Lebanon" are Standing to-d4y, 'used- by most , pooplo to desorl,bo 6ver threo'yWrs, I am glad to tosio- a go-pel nie*5efiger Who stiriod R-119- by lnuyf$� Years Of 81)), -'ionic Unto Iv discovared that 13islylarek I Itioatit this practita has Its disadvant. They do not, , land and Aniorica on his evangelistic it,go, a poor %voinan attended thO KJs dross - utifform, which had � ligns. Th ilia first place vegOtable though their, age is their trouble w1lon ' the liver.gofs out fy to lily' appreciation. of Dr, Chose's I touts. ITO built ti -e famous Mou y measured'in years by thousands, riv- of order, leaves bile, 'and brings on XCIdney-Li0t, Pills At Best' they td 90"Vi0es Of the chuivh ni W11111,11 I Inany orders and Crosses on it thaso Juice," will Causc It to Soul' Much al In ' d1mehalons- tile cpd0s Of the Mel; boadaebb and IrrItable teinpor, seemed inoti-tutto at Chicago. ITO built, )'a was par.,;tov. She %viv),Ied to join, they jingled like A10191i WIS. mora . readily; bo%fdoo, once it has I I it little sirong, but being .1 famous 4iietittiles at Northfield. 00 but OIL members. of tite,ilet;sIon Were . . 1100n itlaq0tiod It is impossible to Westorti world, the lapgost, so slow, stoMach . troubles, and Irreaularlties both ,sCrarching and thorough in their gathered aniong tile Masizachilvetts ver�r Much fn doubt al)out, lettlTig, -, vary It Flo docfdedly� Then, too, In Is their growth, being but tWolvo, feet of -the bowels. . I . . I 4etion. ankply repay any inconvoill- I hills college nion fig well as iniftl9torS tor in. She had been for fifteen � 14ONV TTIr1- WORLD WAGS, - . the. daily scald igs of the stock, In dfailloter. .No tree gives so great Poopla who adffer Much from bil. ence by after -results. X ara feeling . . slethed the militl Which is accossary If the fixt is 're- an expanse . of shada'a�q- tile codal., jougnes,; become po,lo and yellow in haver In ovary, way and -my heaAachos in annual conference for prayer And yddl%' a 'disoolute character, He,* , t% 0411116t, be," 4' k, . .and It liever dies, except fr betto . t%bmmunion wit!i God and foil the fo,co wAts scaried and soaniod ,witli "T respeet you lighly; Mr� 13owan moved froin the top, much of the am light- complexion, Irritable, and moroso in ontirely diSappoared, . T)f, a Suddenly, aye, her lywA debaur-herfes. She liad by b - . . I Zty of tile 14ible. lit We Are 10coulpatible.), I fliwor Is -lost ill stealn. It Is all ex. fiffig Otro . ko of- the Woodman's ax . o. disposition, and are liable to find Cliam's Xidney-Livor Villa ,are vCr.. goody was struck bell side Ji. drunken but0ain(I and two "IT011,-1 01111poAe It cannot ba help, eellent plan to lilt stone crocks, Lae 1 themselves airlong the, Chronic tainly the best I -have ever used, and . I do%vu by the death *axigol. 0i)o day filtilily &ovnd elilldron. The ads. Coil, tj h to marry a nobi rtrInh- X. , , )a Young Mall replied, )oel�et. holding enough for Ono day's suppI I e" blers, to Whom nothing sooins to' go freelv recolinnend, tbom.11 ' . .. I Y MAII ail nothing," remarked all Amer - day 6n 'his wftV to hold grOmt OV411- rion. tafk�(l with ber alvd itt hwt de- ing his Phagrin and looking about rOf. tO` lot the C08 Of grease form upon ler'l, right, . After all, it Pays to stand bp tj)o . .. tie cervicOa, In , 1-6turning Avith a, . . . golid. XIXIISCL0 OWN', IN Pid6d to place her on probettloti for his hat. ,vIlut, It defeats all my them, and whon they ore entirely llt,Sb Tile trouble begins with, tbo� 11 trind and -proven medloinos Instead 1. next day upon his d I -Ait OR end of six 0116rished h Or! I 'bopellis I . eali bed. "What I;ix 11, 0 l, t1l,q. OPOS. I had planned O, cold cover them and 1)lace them in and *1 guess you got vOr of running after ovary now-fanglod Was thd� rokult of WT. Atoody's deathl wiciptlia mbo again wanted to said her father, and Wont on making be.COUlibg torpid: wid alug�lsh in At, tr4mollent, that Is., brought olit. I)r. .. 10131 bougo In WhIch I fondl.v linaglited wo the refriger4tor. i�r_/Asturbad, and out 0, cheque, I tion, wid digappears whon, tile 11 naq anv great tt.�qtnj�ollr)t beon found tila Chupt,l), and of coul-Po We ad- Might Ila happy, It ��As to havo a in a cool Place, the stock Will keep .1 1, ­ I v0p chaso,o Xidney-Liver Pills are ton- . fo `ta'k� )lIs P1601 #'Alh�' 110," YOU mitU(I 1,,or, A: Aort tima _UtOr drawing-rooAx twice us large aq tile for two weeks, , . I IS got, right, ' D". Chaso's XidnO.vl f0dored Well-nigh fildisponsabld in 'at IV,bfu'aft ,&40VO(i aWa.V and Anowor: I'llof, one# 11ot one 11, well, tif left ordinary give, with it capael t, � d . . � . . "You have bad Solud expc�rlsneo Liver Pills cure biliousness proln 0 A Vftr - POV, thousands of the beat homes. 'Phoy . " V!m "7101 Eq, J ! TAP P .4 par 1`0 I I � '� , � i -a... I I I I I I I I MY frJoY0. if lio ,one ba.4 been tibia our tj With the fair SOX," Bald tile inexporl. because of their direct action on the stand supreino as a toli0lo faknily luvthI A Coil* �;f years ago rolso in evory rootn in the house.ps TTINT8 TO TIOUS111111CMEPERS. encod youth who had boon Jilted, liver, all ruddi(effie. Ono pill n, doso, 25 conts I . -to tai.o Mr. Moody'q, pltwe I eanit*,ftilt Woman ealled'upon me. At -Stay, 114ri-y,­ all() SeLid, jultar. Wheat flour IS tUb best tbing to "how Is the best Way to got round They thoroughly rtinovo tell you tbilir Orld 'truill;o4fr. M()t)dy 00 t did- ndt know hdr. Not only ingly, . 4". -,%46 RTOrhaPS I ha�o beeli the 't4y,mPto1uA bocaumO Of thall' Coln' a box. At all iloalerg, Or l9linkin. wqlen livinit was neVer sw Po4verful had Ote prilea of Ood elvall',od her hftAtY. (live Me 4 day or two toO throw Over burning korosene or any a 'J�flrl?" "With your armall) ter$e,ly b1nod action oil kidneys, liver and Son, Ilatos alld CV6., Torontp. TO T, I! or replied the. old-timer. bowel.q. pratoct you -against JinJtktJOA,,4, the 11 a fade but the marlm -of' dimiliefflon thin$I. it 'Over, It is fi�t impossiblo thrown on burning keraeafto Will , . � ". Mr. �Iotxty U'llon ile4d, . , to kind of greaso that is on fire, JVat (1hiellgo Institilto lanit .U004Y Ch'ur,ch ba4 41111OU entirely 16it hor ('()lilt- thixt-that,��" Mrs. Iflaulknor, 8 Gfldersleev� Place, portrait and Signature of I)r, A. ! have novol' been 00 great AS bNOY041tenatice. Though 46 had not what: Arid uArry st 4 Sprokil It; flour Smothers It. . The pink Of PrOPrletY Is 60110111409 TorOtit(), says,- "After doctoring W. C%asg, . I �� t6yo . I If YOU hAVO OAC -0 tried chopping osomplified by 4 waidexils blugh. , tile faftious 1-teelpt book . I . I . I . I 1%vithout, succols for billOUSA6110, liver, 16%ithor, Ara ou ovtry Uox. . ? � � I I . . " I . . �, . . - - .­.. 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