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The Wingham Advance, 1903-07-30, Page 2.11 � 11 I ­­ 11,11'', ,. - 1. I I I I . , , ,$ 1. � , . , ,�. �. ,, __._!!!!% .1 I . . .r ­ 11 _-Q*--.bWWAW�' I : ., ­ I- . I . �_ � ... - ., I . -_ I I 1. I .. . I . !�� . i , � !d �� I . —4— -- I ,— , . , - - __ �;"�_ �. � � WHERE THE AGED ARE PUT TO DEATH Strange And HorrIble CustiDnit of the Chuckches lit the northeastern portion of Sl- bepia well within, that line known to geogrApltery as tile Arctic Clrel% IlV6 now*Aiq groupel of . people for , whom death ham no terrors. Suicide Iv looked apoxli� by . them ar, Command. able arid the most praiseworthy act of filial plety whicil a son can pat-- fornir is to kill We aged father. . T,Iwse People are the Chulmhes. The, fi,xt Anthentla account ct their Custom or killing the aged has Just been, brought to title country by Vladimir Bogoroz and W, X. JOch- also,,, who Went among them, Ill the Interest of the American Museum Or Natural 39story. Mr. rOgOrOz h'aO spent five or r.lx: years nitoge. 3r la. nortireastern Siberl . Iny liflases or his sojourn air, tho �%-av- . . age tribes have beat). print , but he ha,.3 until now given no unt of parrIzIdo as practiced by the Chalk, cheo� ting (town or reeLinIng aroua:I a .1 1 P4 -.**-04-0_#%^-1110_ - ___ '0 table. Samuel (lid not proposo to —0%110%^0%0%1%^^^ - have that Talully 9', ther xountl tile . The 11arkets. tablo of the Pence NIvOligo with one of ilia sons absent. Here a lesson bearing on family worship may be 1 ... ::J I . ..I _". . , learxic.d.'l—Ilurlbut. EE::, 11 11 11 ,V3 12. Ituddy-The word doriotes tho ret! lialrand fair Skin which are re- TorQato iAtve stotax Market. garded as a mark of beauty lit south- Export cattle, ex, choice ..... J5 00 to $5 20 Pril countries, where the liair and Kx hoigo, per owt 4 611 to 4 80 complexion are generally dark.- =!�11.1.0....,.­ ..... I 3, 30 to i 00 Inferior cows .......... ...... 274 a 325 was behind the curtain with 111m. Cam. Bit). peauttrui, counwnancO_ Butchers, cattle, pickell ....... 4 uj to 4 7.) The wife was several years younger Literally, or beautiful eyes. "This Ill- Butohers' coAde, choice .... : '. 140 to I 60 to 4 1Z thaxt lie anti 11MALI not reached the dicaics that Ills eyes were keen kind Butchers'coAlo, fair ....... A UQ limit of liar Period of usofulnoss. penetrating, *enlivened by the fire Qood co,.VR ..................... do rough .......... ' ' 23 _2 03 ttQ 33, 0600 0 0 Wle, held his he -ad tightly, W11110 tile of genius, and beamh)g wlth it gen- Bulls, export, heavy . ......... 3 75 to 4 25 son with a few quick, dextrous jerks vrous warmth.'l-Terry. David was do nicilhila. - - .. .......... 300 o 300 275 to $00 of ilia Sinew cord. strangled tile old I ovidtIntlY a lieautiful, young man as do light ....... .. reeders, shot t -keep:::'- *'�*.* 4- 20 to �k 64 man. The faces of tho relatives be - he sto,od there before Samuct. .Thit, i ' do Medium ...... ......... 350 c, 3 73 t trayed no"sign of grief. �Me exprer;- .1 -,yero, IS lie -This was God's Choice arid SRuluel, Was comwa.nded to, 9noffit do light .......... : ......... Stockers choice- I ....... I .... 2 76 to $00 3 60 to 4 00 sions oil their coutitenan COS stolld and ji�oleiun, but that ,.vas all. him at once. We can see here 1101v do light ....... .......... Utookers, common ............ 330 to 360 ,. 275 to 3 00 ,, in the case of death ll,y the spear little Stress the Lo�rd really plaits on #Ailch cows, each .............. 33 00 to 58 oil or knife the executioner does not see Outward forms and cei,emunimi, for Export owes, cWt ........... 3 os to 3 76 276 to 3 00 his victim. Ills hand IS guided by tile David was not 'Proselit wjion Samuel Backs,pex Owt ......... 1,111114, ea.0; ,::::::, 200 to 3 6J old man Inside the curtain, ,Ina whon Sanctified JcsSo's rops WItIl such ............ ES-princlanitis ............ ...... 2 60 to 4 23 the weapon Is proper),y almed tile groat care. 11. David set apart for Ills -worh do por ill .................. Qlalves, par Mad .............. 0 0114 to 0 05 200 to 10 00 doomed ellukelies gives tile convert. tional order, 'Push on V (v. 1111). 18. "Qlnted lilm-Ilavld -wa a do per lb ................ Hogs, select. perowt ..... 04 to 03!J kait� ,too 00010 spear Is driven home, and the, sacrei, anointed In the ipresence of his broth Elop, light, per owt ... _::.-.-.: to 0 00 dl�,t has Ileen ful(I'led. ran, though It Is not at all llkel,yl Hogs,fat, per owt ...... I ..... 500 � mis�,Strokc is chided severely by the one who wants to die. I re� that they understood at tills time to what pogition lie was being called. Toronto Farmers' Markets ai(mber one occasion when a, bro- It to eNcttemelr doubtful It David on- ' July 27. -Tho offerings of grain to- ther had been, chosen to pat an end derstood the meaning of the act. He da,y Were Ismail. one load of goose . 500 bush- �11. 144. I, I'l. 'h­f`6­ Whey know that God had some great work wheat bold at 72 1-2, and (Acto lit. 1,34). Ito was the last one Ths- Killing ot the Aged, , 0 0 0 . were very fond of each, others and for him to do. The anointing was (1) the symbol of a Setting apart by'. ele of bats a,t 37 'to 38c, otlwr grain is nominal. is In. itself nothing now." Said Mr,, Bogoloz. "it to practiced in China tile executioner war extremely tier- The brother who was to die . God for some special woik, and (2) purely Veg�tables and' dairy produce In 1p other countrle,q where the Von a. a call to him to prepare himself for good supply, and priceW, as a rule, and . straggle for life Is hard, But the C.Liukelieg have surrounded the pirac- Guided the Point of tile SPear and called out in clear tones, 'Push that work. Thoughts. -1. David had natural steady'. I Ra,y In fair supply, with sales of . ticu certain features Nvidoll on 11 The other%was nearly blindod andowmFinto: Ile had ( 11 a good In- i � 20 loii,da of new at'68 to §P a toll, with their inode unique. by tears, and with sobs that could str, lieritance; (2) physical ngth ; (8)' arid one load of old at $14. Straw wak-A *Ila otbor countrle%'death is pun- , be heard some distance away, Ila a, lunge with tile spear. lie attractiveness ; (4� natural abilities as a warrior, musician and Poet. 2. to nominal -%vitliout offerings. Dressed hogs are In limited supply', Istment which the doomed person 'to With the Chukches made bungled and the stroke Was not His early., training -was good. Ele had axid pa,ices unchanged at $7.50 to $8. tri(,g escape. dissolution, is welcomed, and it 181 fatal. The Ivan behind the curtain . fni.) a plo�s father- and Ills home train- g wag Of a high order; (2) a health- Following is tile range of quota - tions: Wheat, white, bush., 76 to 77c; the survivors who show regret. I instead of grief be- began to scold him. ,,Why does hand treliffeW ful occupation, In which he'developed red, 70 to 77; goose, bush., 71 to say, regret V,auso the Chukehes regard the 0.118- ,)-our he asked. 'Do I not go to a bet- Ili strength arid agility; (3) all op- POrtunity to ctudy nnture and med- V2 1-2; peas, busli., 75 to 78c; onto, bush., 37 to 38c; barley, bush.. 42 tonv much as we would a marrIagG ter land where I sll�lli not be bun- Itato an God-o3en In Ilia -writings to ,14c -, hay, old, per ton, . $12 to �14; or a short JourneX. For this reason is little nibitrning. gry ? Lot me have the p-,)Iiit of your 9pea r.1 . In his ref open ces I o I h a situ, t he moon, . new, per ton, �8 to 60; Straw, Per there ,,Yet these people are not blood- " "Again the weapon was aimed. the stars, tile rivers, the mountains, the thunderstorm, etc. t). lie made a ton, 80 to *1o; apples, per bbl., $1.50 to $2.50; dressed hogs, light, 81,50 thirsty. They are as Peaceable no any One could wigill. I lived among _ Again came the command, Illush onll , �hls time there was tip bungling. careftit Preparation. (1) lie was faith - fill; (III) lie improved hia talents; (3) to 0s; eggs, fresh, per dozen, 18c to 20c; butter, dairy., 100 to 180; them for three Yeare. and found kindly. and hospitable In their "Tile Cliukelles are not Inclined to but eWdled the Scripturas; (4) became creamery, 10 to 20c; cluckeno, per . titeny . '. they gloomY. and way. Neither are excessive displays, of emotion, they always give their dead 'a big a true child of God ' I-RACTICAL SlfP,VF,Y. palx� 65 to 85c; ducks. per pair, 00 to 75c; turkey's, psi, lb., 1_0 to 140; worbid. ao one m'lgt,t suppose from . furneral.1 No matter how, seant the ,Q'amuel war the last of the three ., 7 a; on- potatoes, new,*buall., 60 to 0 tt,e fact that Suicide Is 8 a common tIvem. On the contrary they supplies of food the corpse is given great prophets who were Illustrious tons, per bag G5 to 70c; cabbage, among cheerful, and I be- provisions enough to equip it for In Ood's, ser0ee under tile theocracy. per dozen, U) 75c; cauliflower, 56 fare- are extremely iieve I heard more laughter among tile journey. In some cases tile dead tire burned, More often the bodies Theric were Abraham (0en. xx. 7), Moses Went. xxxiv. 10) and Samuel per dozen, 750 to $1; beef, qua era, $4.50 to �5.50; bear, Uid- them, than angwhere I ha,ve ever But the in which, they are taken out and exposed gn the (Acto lit. 1,34). Ito was the last one q=t era, $8 to $0; beef,101101ce car - been. c�untry live Is extretnely cold and barren. vast tundra, the desolate wi1ste that lies of the Arctic circle. ol those great men who served God in the office of judge under the the- cass, $7 to.87.50; beef, medium, car - Carlo, $6 to ,$6.50; lamb, yearling, $6 The Etruggle for food take's all their north The bodies are wrapped up In rein- Ocrac).*. HO was also one of tile only to $7; spring, $0, to $10; mutton, $,I tinvo and energies. . ,,There is.re, two groups of Chukehes, (leer meat and fish. Of course the three persons who are mentioned In the Bible ah, being Nazarltes for life. to $,,G; veal, 67 to 40. * , 1. tbiD reindeer breeders and the marl- time The Inload group ralses foxes make short work of this Dan- quet. in fact tile Clinkelles Call this These were Sainscin, Samuel and Jobn last Tororito Vruil, Marke to. July 27-Recelpts of raspberries at gr0ilp. herds �df reindeer amd do not our- form of burial a 'pie for the foxes the Baptist. These mentioned had all been born in direct answer �Jte market were heavy oil Saturday, rOr to the exteat the irfarItIM& about and spirits.' I "On account of tills praAlco at kill- to prayer of wivea who had not been but the demand was good, and there tahange, thO Cipuketties dd. They wander with theIr tents � and bards. The Ing tile aged the maj:)rlty of Clink- mothers, and they had been dedicated before birth to God's service to be ,vas very Little from prices of FrItlay. Most of the ber- Maritime Chukehes are fouird In the Chas one meets is young. They are Nazarites for life. Samuel succeeded ries sold at 0 and '6 1-2c p3r box, Islands along the mOl-theastern por- not ethnologically speaking of As!"t Ell in the jadgerhip because Of tho but extra good fruit brought 7 1-2c. tioll of Siberia. Once In a while a tic origin. They belong to the wIckedness of Ell's sons and the fall - Red currants 'worei ,about steady, famine. � i, same race as the American Indian. tire of their rattler to enforce obedi- vs-ith rather less offering. Black cur - All but Wines Then, Out. . In fact all the natives of tills part ence, Samuel war Illustrious as being rants came In more freely, and ,are A perldil Of food scarcity ca,me a . Of Siberia are of American stock." both. a prophet and a judge, and ]a- so by serving In both offices under quoted lower, a;t 75 to 80c per bas- ket. Cucumbers ct�ro easier at 50 to few Years ago, arid'of the sa villages on. S�. La,wrence Island, only_, one re- � _ . - -, the theocracy and as prophet under St.ul. Samuel 60c per basket. Iluckleberries are steady, at'$:L to $1.1Q. A few wained. 1131 is regarded as a 'sin for an, I chooL :!�Updta,y S - the reign of Wag a noble character, and the only bleui- about Lots of Canadian plums were in, and waote food., It Is for this rea.- commercLsl purr,ose. Oil extracted fromi -human, bodies tell in his lite seems to have been they sold at $1.10 to $1'25 per bas - one,to ,on that tley eat putrid meat arid INTERNATIONAL LESSON NO. V the very thing that brought din- grace oil Ell's tfouse, and that was ket. Tlui demand for other fruits was good, and prices generally were un - flesh., aad not as some persons sup. beca,use they. like it. Game if) , AUGUST 2, 1903. the evil doingo and disobLdience of changed. Quotations are: Bananas, -ach pose, . far froug. Plentiful, . 00 that the coun- try Support Only a limited po- naturally. becomle much flarer, but Dibilln relates how at rt. conlipara, lit., sons (I Sam. 8.5). David was the second of the three t u cocoa� ; nut� '� ' $3.75; lemons, 300's, .'or r can bf expert hunters. There- Samuel Anoln ts David. -I Sam. 10: 4-13. groAt kings Nvho ruled the united $-I; 6Jang,s,1,' ,to Valencias, $1.50 to -85c puiation rope Ithe Chukehes halve reasoned It Commentary. -I. Planning for a twelve tribes In one kingdom-, .and $5 v -water melons, 25 to ; pine out that i.f tbeyl axe to exist in Such new King -vis. 1-5. Samuel's grief ;was each of them reigned forty years. He Was by far the best, noblest ripples, $3.25 to ,43i.50 per case; Havana su.-arpines, $3.50 to $4; ap� a region every one must contribute toward the stOck of food. In order to because of Saul's rejection great. This showed his affection for and greatest of the thiree, and un- pleas, Cana,diali. Astrachan, 12 1-2 to ,sca arrillia the population must a a E%ul and Ills interest In the king- der 'his rule tlfs kingdom reached 20c per basket; Canadian tomatoes, b lopiti with4n certain 1 ImIts. The , L dom. But to continue long in Buell the heighth of its power and 75c to $1,1151, . .0 -c-a 1-i the community of men p,,e,., hunt deer, walrus and grief would hInd er him in his pub- lie cluties as prophet and also dis- Strength. Tile events procedtDg the anoint - The Cheese Markets. toic, old to bear, 'and Or w#men whom years . lionor God. It wAs Sa,maal,s duty to Gow.? wiA as supreme and Ing or David are briefly aFt follows: Tho People of Israel hall rejected Belleville, July ,25.-A.t the meeting of tho Cbeese Board held here to - ilave t obbed of the strength to dress build lodges and prepare food, recognize not continue to cling to Saul w1l,all tile theocracy, and in necordatice day there Were offered 2,046white Skins, IS regarded as a menace to the God had rejected li,�m. The divine with ilieIr reqnest or demand God and 1,�Q colored. Sales were: Hodg- and In Cliukeheland orfly cure for grief is a greater faitb. in had consented to their having a Sao, 776; .Watkin, 870; ,'Llexander, stron 11-01 and fittest can sur- aod. king. Ile had clibsen gaul for that a5,0; Sprague, 84�0; ISIagrath, .800 tile agest vivo. So, when men and women 4. Samuel ...... Came -The Lord told Place, and Samuel had anointedhlm att at 9%; Cook, 3.10 colored a� reach the age when they� no lain, ger -can be useful they are killed." Samuel to go to Bethlehem and anolat one of the sons of JLSSO. But to be king. But little -was done towards his actually being king 95-160. London, Ont., July 21-TwOlve 121,172 Mr. Bogor6t says this custom is Samuel said, "How call I go ? If Saul for some time, except the affair factories offered boxes. Sales, older than ani present necessity. hear It lie will kill mo." -v. 2. ThU Lord then told Samuel to take a at Jobegh-gliead, In %,�hlch Saul de- foated the Ammonites. This was 7130 at 9XC; Cornwall, Valy 25. -At the Corn - it has its brigin in the, dim past, and Is now � 'so lijallowed by tradi. helfer and go to Bethlehem ano need by Samuel to officially Install wall Cheese D.3ard Ifere to -day, 3., - tion that It to regarded as sacred. ,sacrifice 'unto the Lord. Saul into the, kingdom, and .9aul Q.9 wilite, 024 e-Aored and 49 V.& . So established Is the pzactice that iolves�- Change 5. Sanctify youm your clothes, and wash, your bodies was acknowledged as king by the of GUg-This first suc- -re -'�Wc Cheese we Bold at 0% to 9 5 for 10ilte, n.nd 9&8c for colored. It is surrounded by in pure Water arid prepare your I)Ooplf. .Lt. cess was the beginning of Saul's Go-wans,dfie, Que., July 25. -To -day Certain Rules arid Rites. in -in -do by moditatfon, reflection and downfall. 0 factories offered 2,296 boxes )of If an aged Chukchb declares Illu prayer, that being in the spirit o.7 acceptably This anointing was probably ilfc Choose. Twenty creftmeries offerLa , , Intention of dying, iit is regarded as a vdiv, from whichl tllor3 Its no OaOrlfice, ye imay offer to the Lorc. -It is probable front most notable of any In ilia ilible, both on account of the character ,Z 1APS boxes of butter. .;,.iles: Ch,00ro at 0 ,co 9 1-8c, butter, 18114 withdrawal. They do not speaker "killing" or "death-' Even among the acts and words -of Samuel on tills occasion that lie privately In- of the personages and on account o. its results. Samuel was a pro- to lift. ,WatortoWm, N. Y., July 25 -On tho ChInkelies, the enain ty existence is surrounded by eupli- formed -Jewso of lite purpose to anoint one or his sons, but 'it nowhere alp- phet, judge and N,azarlte for life, the only instance of such a coin- the Cheese Board to -day 7;000 Cheese sold at 9%c for la.rge w.hite, he ave of Ito ter- rig that Jesse was informed " Paa , ,! to the object of that anointingi. - bination. 9%e Tor largo colored, 9Yj to 0 7-8c rors. In their tway th,ey use such as "taking a long Jour- This ,was left for Tuture dOveloP' The results of. this anointing of David are Immediately manifest. for sinall w,Idtc, and 0',111 for twins Canton, July 2G.-Thvin choese phrase& ney," "going away.' and other ex. M,ent.9 to disclose. I If. Wie Lord Chooses David (vs. 6 The Spirit of the Lord came upon 9%c; iarge, 9YjC. Rutter, 23 lots, - prosslons whitsh, have a, sInSster 12). 6. When they were come -After David, and at the same time tie. SO 1-8c. j, A....." . , � I I I - . - .' ' N '_ ­'. qp� - ' ' .'.W . � - ' ' I ,�!:"!' - � 1, � . . �� � � � - � ' : "'. !, �] : , - V . I . 9 . , q , _ tiolso which lay skin wltl make," mild � ' I 'T ' throo f1res are blazing at White IuLxud witli wat-er and beaten to the right consistemey, a, proceeding It(', "Will frightell away all our One- livat, Stand" Ill tile open yard, and * mics and put them to flight.,' in, tills Itlio pipes are plunged. They Ip COMMENT It was, however, ot the time or ftro c4refully packe(I In what ArO 4 CURRENT 1 . tho French Royolutlon that title art %rao devolOpea 'to Its greatest ex- technically termed "beggars" of tile flrfl Clay, vacll Or Which 0011 tallia, Solna, 0 4 tont, 4,. la,jil presented. himself one 9 9 three gross. In reality there art) Both physician and clergyman . might ITirther and Speak plainer. day At the bur o t ,tho Vonvontion two Irlitiff In .0110, .0110 for -tile 10,14V In tile 140t twelve months thpro anti announced that lie had clovised, plpvo, and one, .for t110 Shorts, anti wore 5,681 milea Of railway Jaid tif 61ixip!o and orlglntxl sohomQ for thoy are kept burning, it -,VJILtc Ili the Foltad Statmf. proeurlul; IoAher lit .abundance. Tho heat for twolve orlthirteen hours, -_­� I coulluittoo, of ,Vublic I atiroty gparited him ooilcossion of tile Castle of after which time 'tho p1posare grad- unity allowed to cool and are then Now, W117 41ould U. S. millera still) a. Moudon syliere, lie carried on fils dra,w.n forth hard arid WhIto, really fIO1LV to the Chinese and sell It 74a work -vv4xh am certain amount of so, for tile �_ ,lazing of tile aftpills, qnd, Et. barrel leiss tit it they ch rgo I ,. a a rep Crecy. Ili return for the concession If quality demands, scourIng, and born citizens at liolue 2 tile members of tile committee Vero flnlslllnw� ' — privileged to Do amoing tile first .to tile most remarkable olf mail. no was The Dominion of Canada Will Issue %year top boots mudet of liuman Skin. . . Tills -carmory of Meudou ucgulred TJ,at you think you will inve�t, And a bu,iness friend lie tells you tell million dollarfil worth of ri-YA considerable no-to�ioty. A great numbor of books -woro boun(l with RANDOM SHOTS I dollar 1,111s. Thil ne;d for then) is groat. We all feel it, Ilow many or the leather turned out t here, and I them should. fall to your share ? Philippa Egalite, Dake of Orleans on- - AT THE WOMEN. 5 V -_ . ,,gylstlaa cotton crop of li)oj. ,nic r couraged the tannery by woax�l;tg , palt, of breeches wade there wlth bai. gjr-..St.t.t-.Jta.c,.it.i�.C-.Ja 'was about 1.9-00,000 bales, that of luall akin at a .;I)all in t)le Valais* Royal. The republican General Dr. facorge Shrad.v, a famous plly� ttio United States was 10,500,OQO. nio Industry Is In Its infancy In Reysser, who made himself a name .6felan, and Dr. Parkilurut, a fam, Egypt yet, and when the groat lr� ' by Ills ferocity lit the Wars of Ija Vandoe, set the fashion of wearlijR our clergyman, 11a,vo liftea uptheir rigation Betwilies are completed tile similar trousers in tile army, always �.OLOQS agallf. Tlicso two gontl'ameg United States will have a competi- w,earing,it pair at, battles arid at are alway�o baving Wlitutfillig to say This time there Is much Of car in the production of cotton, 9 revlows. Ali aid Aoidier who had taken part In truth, and reason Ili their jareirlado.. lip. Georgo Sfirady, IS tile editor Of __ Under tho now child labor law of mumt of the campaigns of the i"rolich. lievolution, told a writer of the Wdical Riecord, 'and bpeakis froix) Is 11,500 children between seven Wina - m�oinoira fit t , lie middle or tills C.Ou- the pilyalclan't; standij ' ulnt whOn 110 and fourteen years hiLve buen takon t�ry tla-at lie had owned a specialty deolareu tli�%� Lho fine old Aaevicall stock is lit danger of extorlrdilati011 out of shops and faLtor:os and sent 11116 garmient; of this kind, made on- becau-so Arrierican wives %Vill not tc) Sdiool, Chicago IS becoming civl,.- tiroly of one piceb. An architect, who , was ono of tile leaders of tile In- bear cluloren. "slit fashionable so- lzed. famous Black gand of France' In 1823, eioty," 110 &ayr, "the wein:10U do Hot w"t-lvill 'lot lkays-Childrea. In __ It took 7,000,000,000' 6gars, 1%. which for a long-timo terrorized the country districts in the West of . thumiddle clage,living In little bits 00%000,000 cigarettes arid 280,. France, Wore a jacket Mhdo of human -of flato, with perhaps two or throo 000,000 pounds of manufactured to. Skin, comuly and excoedingly coin- . closets, m4scalled bearooms, there is no xoom for them. Only, tile poorest bacoo to ,,supply,', the United States rortable. ThE4 infamous Saint -Just, when at Vlass0s, who would not know Wh1t 198t ,.year. Those figures lead to an the height of lits power during the the word economics means, 90 aliea,d and have all the children that undemtandlng of -wlly, one kind Of ,Reign of ,tTerror. caused a young aaturG thein. Whenever I sea man will ,squeal about paying 50 . arid beautiful girl, wao had refused ,solids Ono or those wemon of the tons- Cent% far a school book for lite Child �hb_ his advances, to be 11�rrested and seat to the scaffold. After the exe- Meats, surrounded by a brood of while Paying a, dollar for a Pocket- ,, cution lie obtained possession of the eight or tell cilildren,. I want tolvat liar on, tho head, and Bay "Well ful air cigar.j. I I . i I ! , I I" body, flayed it himiseiC and had the skin tanned and made Into a wairt� done" " .The U. S. Asphalt Trust - Is In ill(,, coat, which he wore till the day of 011, flidgO I tills good doctor does I wonder If hands of a receiver, Nv,hb declares hie'death. The tannery of maild-.1n and its imitators tarried n the 7 -, 0 not realize that kiort of talk Is aw- that only 20 ,par cent. Nvas paid _vo cess on an extensive scale, and must ,ully old-fashioned. My, my, but the f In upon the 600,000 $50 s1fares, ana jiavo miado a good dbal of money. by tip to data, progressive, advanced ladlos mutst b . a sniggering In that $24,000,000 Is still duo, anti, tanning ilia fikins of the victim's of .their Bloeveo at Such back -number stuff, further, tli'at the Promoters acquir. ilia Revolution for every sort of _ ad the stocks or ilia constituent commercLsl purr,ose. Oil extracted fromi -human, bodies "My, Dr. Shrady," they. Say, companies and turned them over wan also placed upon the market and ,, hore do you. Live that you have W ' not discovored that the world has to tile Consolidated corporation at I Bold. advanced'.1 Wifehood and intaternIty 11 neavy profit to tli;Bmsolves. Suit Sinco those days tile process has are no longer the chief aim' of WO- to now, brought to 00n�rlel thisin to naturally. becomle much flarer, but Dibilln relates how at rt. conlipara, Iriankind. Women ,have other ar- pay up. Devious are tile ways of tively recent Cate a collector Poo- fairs to attend to, nowadays. W' havo cur reforms, for one thing. The tile trust promoters. aessad a treatise oil sport bound In etag's skin,; a copy' of Fox1B "Hls�. ' most- of u -s are very busy reforming sontlething. The woman who doesn't __ Le.311c's Wetokly says that unider the tory of James II.," bound In - fox's got busy these days reforming some law It, foreet in Now York State prior skin -and a book on antonomY., bound abiuse is a nonentity. We have our to 1697 prison labor yielded a In, human skin. In 1837 the narra- tivo or tile adventures of a lilgh- . leagues, car clubs, our org-aniza- surplus or ahout $10,OC)o a year on waynina. wa,si bound In his own 61dri .. tions our Chapters, our councils-wo hay.'no tInTe to bear and nurse bab- the work of the convICIto. Then tile tit Moston, Uass., with tho Inscripi. le.e. Lot the women. who have no IaW* Ilmiting thloPale Of prison -made tion In Latin outside, "This book Was brains attend to that sort of Occu- PI"Otlucts to 6tat() Institutions Went bound Ill 'tile akln of Walton." patlon. You can't expect a brainy into force, arid now there is an an- - ____ _ — woman to ,spend liar time in a nur- nual defleft of from $100,000 UP- ROMMU-1 or � W, PIP11 sary", , , : . . r wartla. That Is a bad showing. TlieriL_ , May have beer' injustices Tben the' fashionable women: under tlio�- "Good Lord, doctor, we have our so- Corillor avatem, hat surely the Can- __ clal functions, They have usurped the . on the 'maternal functions. vIcts 811toulo. be nifule to earn tILeir Curious Process of Making place aow, upon earth, Is a woman going keep. Lvery dollar that has to be % tht,, Church Wardens, yJ and grace ne- for favorite If she contributed to support thern comer, cessary a social Out of the eoxxilugs of honest labor, I to bea�lng babies everyt few min- , . utes ? Indeed, I am not g oing to ruin --- FOUR HUNCRE-0 �LEARS OLD aly, good lookofor a lot or crying A Barrie inan who has 6con over . y�ungsters.11 In Nebraska 0ays the farmers thb�rp . I IiZ,:n,.-.:; I --�Ltlovj .­ Tra-la-la, ,doet .on are not in -or, y this. This is something )ran cannot an ffor from a lack of x4en to save ,ixiu ill�.,iura,owra al tiw tamous control. The actual truth of the ilia crops, and offer $1 a day and Ul L1.UI1%V�.':'aC1I - ,1-taLllji0Q WILLI io%!P .I", , . Brojacley, ia . ,11.ma:i of aill,!ijult.y matter is tills. Women have revolted boa�d. The problem of farm Welp 6t.I,iftJ,J:v�, "ea, isperhap's ilia most re- against maternity.l. it is not a revolt, either; it is a revolution. Is one that presses in our, own tiownux! 1-:p-makin.- ceutve ia Urea;t DeAalti, and thu art -for sa,�h it Is- . It was about nine or ton � , years I country. The difficulty seems to hais been prajol;1sed for between �;06 ago that dt a big public meeting of lie in the fact thttt the demalid a. - V i certain families progressive women a clever and charming actress said In a -wittyl Lots for only a brief Period each ths,vo nave catried on tile indu,stry wRIIOUt it break bince ilia middle of . speech: "'Women have grown wearyt. year. Porha:ps the tojv�ns and cit. Los might take a Yacatioli tho, eixteentli. cefittivy. 'But Outside. Staffordshire rdpe-mak. of the burden of Maternity. Tbeyft have borne it for 6,000 years. TIL&y . . at bar- vast time, and let the libused-up . O, ,a,,- Ing is aLso cavriod on, and lit th think it to about time the men took dw.ollers accumulate bronze and tail tro of (3ficiefilre one family can boast a turn at it," and this outrageous suggestion ,was laughed at and ap- and dollars in tile Illarvost fields, of 100 yvaris' Eervice to Gliesittre smokcris. plauded by! all the ladles present. by way or relieving tile situation. A -e.r industr�es, ina. A% Ili a few oth chinLITy is a failure in the pipe fac- A Woman: says to herself: " Why, should I ealdui� untold anguish and - - - Just how murderous are United to,. -y. .uroce�iscs without number have pain 2 Why, should I deprive myself of . States railways may be gathered ll`,�en bivented and fortunes have been the pleasures of life? Why all cold I 60m a comparison made by the spynt witti the Oject of manufac- shut Myself up In a xlurser� and be- . . come merely' a breeding ma . ohine ? I Army and Navy Journal of the eas. tur,vig Clay pipcp by machinery, but nwio Ii., ve baen successful. won't do it? uattles in ilia war with Spain and 1111w. rac.tarie�s axe not imposing Dr. Parkhurst veryl sellslbl�v sa.To tbo Fillpinoo ,with tile accidents on buildntp--, and use, not ornament, Is 11yie that the lite women lead in a great city make them absolutely unlit to U- S. rAllroads. it giver, tlif. war tho prev,01ing factor. clay, Of a dirty gray color, Is stored In low . . become mothers, and the oile ortwo t0t in '1110 as: 1,012 A ericaris killed 61110,1S. and, ill SPItO OT its color, such children thoM do bring in the world and d,50.7. wounded; :L.002 81yall- clay Li of cho purest a4d is only to be to are likely to pay by their weakness . for the nerve-rEeking stuaW under Lards and 17,672 FiDpInos killed a if foam, in Df..-Vollailire. It Is ellippLd the which tjie mother has lived. Wounded. This Shows a grand tota�L Livorpow anti Is distributed to . p1pamakors In square bloi,ks. This good doctor evidently., numbers .1 of 2114. 223 easualtics, or 8 per cent. I M to rlrA,t Operation is tile cleansing society and club ladies along his Of tile casualties ' upon American or i,�,D clay,. Each block Isecraped to acquaintances. "'Many women clo not - rallroadiv during tll.0 same period, remove impurities, then the clay Its want to be bothered'with children," . C. A 4-1 4-4. the total casualties among Ainerl- meaning. This form of death! Is v. thing to that public eacr1rice there was tile parted Irom Saul. lie continuesin the ,kingdom for some time and has Dradstraet's On Trade. IuLxud witli wat-er and beaten to the right consistemey, a, proceeding Ile says. 11119y gru ge is errup- . in tion such an event would cause calls being less than 22 per cent. whichi every man looks forward as sacrIficial feast, and In order to par- take or this feast Samuel went to the some remarkable success, but - God Trade at Montreal Is good for tile Many which, calls, for considerable ( .,are, their crowded social life." 1 (.0185) of the railroad ca,sualfleis Inevitable as arrows and spears. tile home of Jesse. Between the Sacrifice ' has forsaken him. The anointinnIT hot weather. country mer- Chants and city bnaluess men are othorivise the fintebea Pipe will slit- Both physician and clergyman . might ITirther and Speak plainer. from Jan. 1, 189s, to flate. . ;1 . In fact, as they reachl stage tit feebleness they dlspI ay anxiety and tho fea,st several hours would oil was an emblem of the glftsan� graocs bf the Holy FjpLrlt. now holidaying, and a number of f eir. Turned Out by Thoustuids. 4 go They thight say, and with truth, ) . -_ , to die at (the .hhnds of their nearest necow,goily elapse, as tile vl,:.,tlul would have to be prepared and cook- --..-. travellers are off their routes. In Toronto trade tlic'o week has been A thick paptal riepults, an4 this is . that thin revolutiQn against mater- is a cNAt factor In tile mass Rerr Bellet, the leader o� the Ger, man Socialist% have just relatives. For a son to refuse To Rill Hit; Father ad. Ellab-Jesse'B oldest son, one or It Govs thtt Ot'lier 'Way. faig In spito of the hot weather and P,10�s ad on t a the rolling and molding room. Elere men and Days -and some- alty, of immorality'In great cities. . who palled about three million votes, is one of would be as great a crime anti Saul�s army in tho I'ahatine war (I. I tiam, xvil. 13), and after -War Whorl �you've got a little money. this holida,7 season. The crops are turning ofat wall. At Quebec there Is timoi; girls -deftly rail uie clay by Tho average American wife, af ter tile most remarkable olf mail. no was create as much Popular Indignation ruler or Judah upder David. In I. TJ,at you think you will inve�t, And a bu,iness friend lie tells you ,mand r,OT sea- an active goirting dL t somewhat the h,"Ild until It Z:9`813111013 having borne liar husband two or throv children, gives Jilin ftankly * boph in Cologne Alxt , threo ye. r yt- . a a its for a iton to murder Ills fattier Chron. xxvil. 38 lit- Is called Elihn. That a certain stookla ilia best, sonable goods, arid salon are 170- 'good shapa of a pipe. T�ie workers become 1`0111a." kably dexterang, and it Is as- to undorfftan(I that sltpi considers ago, t banorl or ,an Infantry."sergeanc. �trade 'a in tills country. If such! a coxitIng- tile Wu have an exhlbition or lil-q rude and Overbearing temper In I. And ,yoqi noitice by the papw�ii � . . portod as as this time a ,year has been fairly active tcynipshing now accurately they gaugc she has (lone liar duty by, him and - Re learned tlie olf tanner, ency were to arise unnatural youth. would be 1drivort fronr the .Sam. xvil. '218-3foulton. That 10i rising ev'ry day__� . But hardly FAnk your money agoi. Trado at Vancouver and Tletorla ,the Fafft the, amount of clay n eces aary for the that he need expect nothingrilorin -- from tier. She th.t. Gloses liar eyes and at the age at 20 Joined tile so - clal demoor. atJc founded forty, ramity lodge, tho uther mcmibersof 7. Look not, ..to.-1-;vF.n Saintiel wa:, .van jaw relito ellit mog ti enhW I week. Vaistneas In wholesale Ines rolling dt 00 H.Dakf and fitem of a to iwhat follows. . . partyJ ilia tribe ,would ostracise him and still jtu,ging from outward app...ar- vain 'rho ytr,llxrg,�Rt-joas.,�, bliving ' evilkntly he Idea oL Da,vid's wi,idoni as well as retail trader at Winnipeg rail -fledged dburchwA,rden or the less Not long since it beautiful alar- y1oars ago by, Liellkaocirt. He halt ; Ito would be driven Irto the wilder- anepo. "That wh-ch chiefly recom- .�,n a . ,Wl� fr1pnd quite confid4-ntially bao been much. moire active this week , ambUiong short. Tho work has, liev- to be neatli and delicately ried ,.Iroman who b,ts huld threeex- ' served many brief terms In jail for ness without weapt mo, to Aie of menqed Saul to the favor at IsraeV W&113 his sizo and b,auty, but now lit Tc.11,; y(m that Ills horge will win, Apil lie ,�woaro 11. Uter a of tile . rogmLt olf the opening a n ' ipag Expo�,-Ition. There has artll�lcm, pet -formed or the clay will deterlo. qulsitp ohildren. Said to me: 11 N 0 Ills OP11110118' sako, The annexation starvation. "Of course, I bad IlOard of thlP selecting a man a�ier Ms own 14eart no o equine 1k; to beat h.*m coming in, .WJ . been a fair movement In wholesale ra,to. In an ordinary working (lay the more babies for me. Viii through. of Alsace and Lorraine lie denounced practice before I went io live Jellovall fillosvis that Ills (livine jailg� wl�y, 7ou think you'll make a, fortune trade circles at Hamillton for the average Worker will roll 1,600 to I've ,more than done my duty, and I've husband t ab a mistake, 'tracing to, It the vast among the Chlukehos," gala Mr. B4O. goroz." "Bpiti I 'thought that certain' ment Is haced, not on e%ternal forril 01 coindinese, but oil Vie inner Ere. . Arid 1D.1 him ,vour coin you lay But tl,o ra�'� Aiifioa It Is over ' hot weather season. Nj*twltbstand- Ing this late time air the, season for 1,700 at tile longest piries, and, at Course, con6ridA)rmbly more short ones. to- given my a untie r, stalld the FAtuatlon very plainly." - armamont.s willell n,ow burden EuA . ropa. "lluager. dutleWl Is tile ter �� details had been exaggerated. I David al.;O, however, was of a goodly (v. 12,�.-Torry. on the .Yaw ra.'ItO e1ht tnew sgrillit gwobS sorting, quite a few parcels Ot sea- being out. it ecizen or mo�e pipej are stuck and set aside to temper, a __ The troublo about t1fe eight ol: Ilib appliod to t)le, now tariff on till- - aoon found out that lPilf hall not been told. The sons have to kill appicarance" heart -God does not look at unf?-, When �VOU hear your uncle's ill. you sonable goods are sent PwUilera -throughout the Country gother (trying process tho length of which toll tenement children is th'at they Ported food and lie obaraoterIzed thdr fatifers. If an old man ex- earthly possessiona, or social ran1r, Quickly 'to lite bedside go are busy, and the outlook for trade varies according to th-C, heat of the ,are, aff a rule, undesirable additions Gerrilany's conduct in Chinit as s wish to be killedhis nea,r. or family history, or literary attaln- mcnts, or natural ability, for He does For you . kntrw ,that by his will you Will receive a ttilou or so. as reported to Bradatreet's, Is bright. � in London there Lai a, rair amount room. When. sufficiently dry tile Work of to thr- population. Thbly grow till IT. Squalor, disease and sin, to re. ,',9lI1an:oful," sn.ying It ,,tvas marked b,r, "bestiality la,�vor than among the eat and dearest relative 14" to per. form the task. if the executor se. not ju­,ge,roxxi app�nrances, not evC13 And 7ou're. waffing ev'ry minute of UtIvIty In jobbing trade c1relm molding commences. Molds of cast orult tlio big army of Criminals. go � boasts." Ile does not lteskta,te when Jointed should refuse the spirits from religlous maxiffestations-such For -to see him pass mway, Iran axe emp!oyod and the shelves It to a question after all, whothle,r "done ho thinks fit to deal with the Kaiser would be angry. Tho wish, once a.s many tPara, many prayers, a see- WJ,en he maker; a dpsperat� , effort Tanoing, 31itutan Skill ibr Leather- contain all the blast I;uowjl styles, the knotIfer has well.11 I., 4. t. Z'Ithout gloves. . expressed, cannot be Tecalred, al. tons draportment, a solonin tone to Ulu voice, etc.; but God looks on ilip . �yaw rOlLtO 811t og ,pgnlht dnA Happening to comeacross -the oth- which are tadded to or changed as fashion dictates. The plain, Smooth though' Its fulfilment Inay be de. layed for a short time. heart, the Inner life, the character, 8o, it Is all through a, lifetime, or day the Catalogue, -of a book aue- tio ih 'IB64, a book ()it . , clay Is Tuways first favorite, but The victim Is Fmpposed to fepl no It and hill executioner be on . anti judges w-s-ordingly. 8-10. Abinafti) ...... �shainmah-Tlmsn ' First we're up &lid then -we're down ; I When the Constitution of the French Re- now and again a popular military general-KIteliener and Roberts at pain ,he good terms. It they are not, tile one . two, with Ellaib, were the sons of Jusse sent to the I)hIlls- Just . ki,ff Soon, As we are onitlin 9 Somat.hing comes to make us frown, public, bound In human skin In tile year 1703, wAs for sale, . a ____ ___ - __ --is adt prr.sent share the honor led to F;apposp Who does the kiVing Is .d to cuffer the agony of death. Once I war against thins (charl- xvit, 13.), Again-Zfesse, And ag soon as we are certain ,offered book lover was ad to Inquire rompt tho mold. in some d1stricts the Cour, terfelt presentments of a. noted heard a Chlikehe fattier pronounco no doubt, brought Ilia sons before That sun-elilne's here ,to stay, whether the human skin :had ever been to Buell 6. use beforri or footballor or the boad of a race tills most dreaded ponalty to )its Kamucl in the ordr,r In which he con- And hve're feeling blithe and h�p py- put horr,o figure In clay pipes. oldest son. He said: 11 Since you are always quarreling' � oldered them to rank, bringing tile most likoly first. ,Not chosen these- .,yaw relito, elit og r,gnilit nobT . -Philadelphia Ledger. since, Tile inquiry led to a. numuer of . . A Simple Process. with me lam going away and you David'set-ven brothers had passed be- - . - surprising revelations. It wag not The mold Is hinged from stein to thall L�.end me.,' - fell,(? Samuel anti the Lord had refu.4ed � I t Would Look Cosy. merely during the excesses of the bowl and after carefully oiling both Tile son was -violently agitated as them aIl. 'little French itevorution that Such things 'long aides the' 11101der inserts )its hand - lie heard the Wards, but lie knew they I 1. Are liere, ap-Sitmuel was not The minister of a Scotch Were done, but as ago as the rolled anti tompered pipes, passer a coultl not Ile recalled. One would hav� �rea(LN, to give up. Ile quickly Bar- V-111age Was tit the bodside of a thirteenth century lie found there w1ro through the stem to make the thought lie had been sentenced to 111IFed that there might bo One over- lrxilced or connied by thq father. Sootchman nainod Donald, prepar- wore In existence several much all-In3port-ant draft hole, closos the death, Instead of Ilia old fatbor. -11 witneSsed soveral puelt tamPy unfit Jel--w had Offered all of Ills fions, lug 'I'M by pP)us exhortat-lons for tho great j,)urney. I'llave you any- books, Including a, Latin Mille tery harillsomely engrossed upon a wo. tno.d ftnd places it In a hand prosc. which punches a, hole fit tile bowl. executions during my solourn among whont lie F.uppo.4,41 Were at all likely to wit. But the Lord had hf�nt Sam- thing On your lind, Donald?" lie n man's skin. in 1765 tile "French , WhV,o ilia intold Is FAIR' cloacd 0e 'the the 'Cliukehes. One case was that of un c4l man, whose age had de�rlved uel, arid the orrand could not bo fit a6'kol; "Is there, any question you would llk(� to And tile L'neyclopedla" gave a recipe for Will ling hurnan skin, arid stated that operator removes superflaom clay with a knife. Then ho passes of sigItt. . vain 'rho ytr,llxrg,�Rt-joas.,�, bliving ' evilkntly he Idea oL Da,vid's wi,idoni at4k me'."' milliStOr berit down to listen to * M. ,Ruo, n. surgeon. fit Iliarig, lia(I pre- Ills hand ovor any rough places and lie Wits N*ager to Die. . and bravery, q*k4,5 of )I'm aq tile the (Tying m,tn's roply, "Na, mpen. gented the King with a. pniv of s,,11)- the pipo Ili ready to dry. and. & time was set when Ills son niost tinfit,' Girld In Ills providnneo isttur, Ilin efeard* I wad pEri4 tilstdo of human skin according Twai or three days lit a fairly vhould terminate Ills career. 'Tile so ordemd It, th'tt tile appointment like to ken thri, wileth,er ther-O,11 to tills prescription. wotin room kit all even temperature father waR dresspd In wlilto funeral of David might tile more elp,ax-1v ap. Ile wbi8key in Neaven ?" Upon ]its During tile reign of Napoleon 111. are neede(l toor the drying process garb, and he lay oill a Pilo of walrus pear to be it divine purpDso anti 'not spiritual 0ounsollor remonstrating a copy of the beerot,10s, written on alid when thus,far 001-aw'Oted tile pipe #Wns beh!n,l a ourtaln, Where ho eoWd The dp.61gn (4ther of gamusA or ,TPf;t,P. with him upon rjuch a thought at human 3�111, was found In the, library to of & cre,anvy tlnt and has,'& high- ijot be seen by his executimier. -J., vs L. a. Ills flanto signifieq ,'bo- 011011, 11, Moment, h,f) hastened to add, of tho Storbonno and tmangferral to ly pollehext ourfaco, Then, the f , in.. ,, A running noom of walrus sinew lovell," and Wait all qnullneflt typ3 of With a knowing look: 1101N I It's no the Tuileries. Xolin. Malta, tho one- Isher applies lilt; art, qttletly remov. was placed about the %letim's neck the beloved Son of God. Sit flown- that I nlina,, moonister; I only chief 'of tile llus.Sites, ot'derod Ing senins had Inequalitleg andinak- sqn4l wbon all was roady lie reRtid I The word thus rieridered mean!4 ,to thought I'd ft to erea; it on tile 1(oycd Ili his will that ids skln should be Ing all ready for the burner. I JJ.F heml on the lap of Ills wife, who wround,' and here stIggests the NIt- tablrj !" Lanned and made Into a drum. "Tile .1,, circular kiln, boneath which .Lit(' ,mot rs hat, a oulki bring tigoful, desirable, healthful children In the world are dancing at 'an tie. sombly at- running a state fedora. tion. I toll you, motherhood Isnot In vogue. "Thoy" are not mothors nowadays. Nor da I believe that women wIIJ 3vor voluntary go back to thedays of Sweet subjection to husband and olithlron. They have had 'theirtaste or freedom and Independence and they will not readily relinquish their privileges. The Camel hasgot his noso -In the old man's hut and Ito Will keep on squeezing it until tho old man Is out In tile Cold. Art a na-ttOr of fact, lid to pretty well out there xlo%v�. Mon are somewhat toblamo. They have lencouraged women In many, of ilicir progressive movements. Many men like to Roe their IvIvog shine socially, al'ad there are line. bands-straxigo us It may Seoul!- wlx) admire their wiveosit-tingupon a platform in thoir baa� black 8liks. ,with a gavel III thair hands. So they need not complain. They liftV0 'helpecl mix their medicine and they Miould take their doso atill look' PICAflant. As for tile future of tile country, well�th'e poor couil. try -I ouppow It will Dog along some way. LE'dith Sooslona #1�llpper, __ I The R<)yal Society of Canada, at Its la,to Muoting in Ottawa, passed it resolution Calling tile, attention of thO Dominion Government, anti of the Governments of the various Pro- vinces, as well as of mallicipal au- thOrItles, to the urgent Importance rical monuments, sites, buildings, a.reldvos and relles throughout Canada, In view, of thO constant and IncreasIng danger of tb&Ir disappearance. , , . I , , ow—. Of 16.000 cases of Suicide, ill, tun United States It Is found that 7,- 781 were maloo, and 20,1210 were f( Iftalcu. Shooting was tile favorN . . nibillOd chosen- by ,men and poison' by WoMell., Of tho mail who killed themselves 12,980 u"sed firoarxiiss It, 831 poison, 760 tho rope, 005 a eut- ting Ino,truluent, dg() drowned theill- selves, 4.00 used gas, ned 350 jantly- ed to their doath fromi som6 alti- tude. Wonten, au a, rule cliore the less violent m-ethods. rolooll was SO- locted by !)Io# drowning hy 31D. gas . bx 0 UO. ) . -, � , I �