boy‘ In! no!" flow an. an a little shudder. m I V“! gonna leave you to your " [he aid quietly. "It's the [Krâ€"(ho only way. 1 will take V "' he an :1 length. "will W bet to where you Mn and l w to m then I have noel m to think of Veronica but 1 lo we, Joyce! Image cum in »- vheoever ha tfled m think h m girl who um Ma wife. I!“ toy also In. looking at W Mo, Alum on blue eyes, I m to [not I contrast to M: [ ï¬r! hit. Thu these poor “that upon him for “I it could not (In, troubled P ï¬r- m BM hd'told mo {lid-n you ('0 inn. no, 1' H min of no You Md 4 '0 van amid, Aha. :- Id km. He (noted .. h.- o I... stop when unï¬t I“; ht I an ;'.vb to sound“ eon". Hutrhlmon. In II- he. Hm It would In the ‘ mm "(Q u well n his own I- um um her mum be m But. He Inev Hutch- ;j-m Mm. on m. was in. m mouth-t Iron"! In: at .4 Sand MM? “‘7 b n .0 In I ."II. I L. w the. (In 0-. w u M“ you wen than. “a. M at you. and I n bond you n Ill M .ymlIIle Irw- m ‘3‘ cum â€I l I ,{"l w your hurt?" cried Vor- fl.‘ _“Wlu. l Ionic give my llh VIII- '1 ion!!! not but you Im- ' In I uncut n I could help It. munuchulntheold , . Moro the :hlpvmk. Oh. I'm 1 and?“ I. m .1 her. ud poor Veron- # hr! In!“ bar. There in no it I. am loot. All the love of h‘l lean Ill [Ivan to Joyce. h In MI] and deaulr. but no I. m A Ion-n10". l mu D .- Iooa no the dilemma. “0‘ all a: nu an I. 9mm: God um] '3. IV“. I“ he did not. â€TO“ “I It," in aid mocmlcnfly. _.0 “I“ I. would bu able to H um K room In bent to do for I kl I! M ï¬lm. the (IQ-DIM" o! I.“ m that“ him when he â€I an ï¬n thou! but an hour {pl-t m bequllrul m.- M "In Joyce (or- ! think of Ver- â€Bit you unnot [0!" be mad. LDC“ you my wits. Veronica. and E†I: you live you will be my I ll ‘5 $1131.33th my; ‘0 “0, an to to. II- Inter. I It not nut-atm- “,1th “an I. with In†gm n;- i thought CHAPTER 'vu. 'I too III :- hazard u , ‘_ The blow Ind been so cum» u mmdxâ€"Wt ho had not “I [M to as her. that his hurt w lent out to her, a- horn (lid {ht MI we: did not rest for "Mt. upon. the boy. was bad I'D; but um there should be Ill- q wan-ah her once! on. that With Intolerable! At In: the It; "You love In: Ann?" um (-mg'm m than. It p .9“ ma um I luv. Waugh my heart and her- my Iva-m "V dd Vera-la. d-ply. I. un you 0“?“ my "to!" he annual-ed MU mu. mu a. bum lo I“! " town'- was. (goo nfllftsd m )2}. 3w- hu- mu m. Jane'- ,Ohlo mu I'M by lm for Up. “guubgmmâ€: may. 1 “Do you mu 1 non now It?†he Mel. "Do you lhlnl l vould have yen live in): no Ith my wife was nv- lng? Do you think I aim let one poi-son In this world 90an n ï¬nger at m at you? Do you think I mould let you coll your mutual white ml {or m? on, Joyce, l “'30! mo DC- factly for that. you In! 100 dear to In far that! I will ny nod-by to M. I: on. and nut look at your (am I’ll: but I will not mun ll.- m. an the Ho put-J '1 don't now." she um feebiy "And 7n. Alan. we must!" . He sat up than Ind grasped her hand: in his. “You. yrm!†he emu. And the agony of his voice came hick to Jam for years lflfl'. ‘Jon.’ I've mt to give you up. .10me You. {be wife of my heart. my own, my ï¬nal! You've an to be u nothing to me! How can I do n" He mm. and n n'ful knowl- «lu nine '0 Joyce»: knatledga that darned bar hart Ind nude her very haying vat-ml cull. For I moment one can: matting (Ilium-fly, heard nothing dmtnctly. only felt Ann's tears upon her cheek. Then. than the am elem-ed any: "la the alive?" the unnamed. "Ya!" he "100. "Min? Oh. my poor hurt! Alive! Your wife? AMI [AFâ€"3' "Tell I" "h kiln." RM I‘M. But he rmml not,spul. hl- grin! m in- mmmlhbk. And no In whispers she Sang ‘1! If something about you ï¬le. Mania-nu ï¬rst wife, I mean, poor Vemla?“ m. I“ pm Mr chock. do" inï¬rm I." were running, mum bin. to um their turn mingled n» (1th". Than mddnly In vmehd' Din lnnd am of Mn and (hr-v Inga!" Wk)!!! upon the much. 806. Me from Mn and Mn nhnulden hand For I mono!“ also let Ml- wanna than uh than down held. MI- ht! flung M pretty. so" Irm wall In nu up u. muo- non. flunn’nlp full of (Indium. no sum up In Mn. yum-1 on! 6' .u "Up-Inf no. yo-r Mu her an A“ M!“ u u out" my. mun: I. a. nun Iona-1m. bod oat-a. an in Imam-Ion no lunar. Run" a nub-n .- I W ‘ for a. nae-bond vividly the an .34. man; “to 1:80.â€. I 7m.- vlu no, in (and no villa, at I“ [“49- Ml". to“ Mr (M nun. nun-m u lloy _.-~__,_7-- ._ nu Conn-0r u the hotel. "or gulch ' _ mu mm In um III «by â€no. .U'Pfyugt‘mo" ul tho who" a. m hm M4 no.0- w-u an“... III-Q a.†1‘0- thln. Io do Ilth It. and flu. "Ind . run " M“ n" "N «author Into m A pod dul at “no" bu hon hill pnuy normal-mom, lam whirl Ibo durum m. M ",0 "I." u lo the «an tn all-In. and they at “I: I "'- at In. on .“ h... wont-m A um I- . buy» "an! by :2"::_’,':_':..._ ____.__.._ _. .... Mar umulouuuu Illa-t tilled Mn. (ac-mu with the thought that M mull but to all hot. Thou no nun up (n Ila lad II' M- n". I. .- tun-l no luv nu mum IV'II m mmt Mn ’0' to", and "Al-n. Alan. that in It? An m, Mum?" "I no cu-ln‘." In. mice wu, how- rvu, no unï¬t-d. In I mom! Ibo wu alarmed. an. an. nil-In; out to ï¬ll. "Ann." Ibo ruled lull aim. dull-l." ’ou the day he had teen Vernal“. flho called ally to him And A little ro- prouchlully. "Oh. Alla, how late you I". you naughty boy! And our rlde~ will you have In am?" No Itupfy could not IIIIIOI’. It in lllpoulblc; bl. longuo clon- to the root 0! ll. mouth, And MI dry throat. could no! "Heal-la I sound. But Ibo had evldenlly hard the opening door. for the Mme out of the morning-roam. which they (urnllhed with (he hanglnu they bud bought For he had been un-oaplcloul. He- had entirely forgotten the Woman who he now sully Identiï¬ed as Veronica. He had been happy It I! la given to k! mart-la to be happy. He moaned “out! as he opened the door whh‘h led Into the pretty lull. m. throat was dry; ha could not all Joyce. He crept home slowly, like a woundâ€" ed onimll going to its lair. Home! The very word hurt him. And he and Joyce had only this morning tolled at buying the pretty house [or their summer residence. This morning was it, or years :30 Could it be only an hour or l0 since he left the elation. III unemplclouu of what In to befall him? At last he roused himself; It was getting late. Joyce already would be uneasy nhout him. The thought or her pretty wifely aollcltude. and how after todny it might never he put to the test. overcame hlm altogether, To feel that Joyce was llvlnz, and that he must give her up. that they were both young and loving, and must go on living apart forever. was too much (or hlm. “My God, help us to beer It!" Afterwards It came heck to him wnh profound regret that he had never thought. 0! Veronlen at all; hm. he can‘t! be thankful that he had teen her and had not hated her. ,, way out of It. He and Joyce, M- Vite of nix weeks. must part! gunk F Magi... Fm. ’1 e whose m cm president in canal upon to pay no In: own personal out, for the doorman, nae-angers, doth, ‘nnd, In fact, every one connected di- rectly or Indirectly with the “scat!" amt-taunt an, of mm, comment emplom Ho receive; tho, In tho haddlhomyJodeorhhhoa-s- audhhmbkhtlomio! the mus-t. Tum an other :1- mmud.ukuufllnafl.ltu «named the a. mu "can. In nmu vu- ham 80.0“ and â€0.000 a your. or lb Quinlan. J hum-it loan. at... 000.0... The president reaches I salary of 080.000 a year, his hon-e tree, and this Include the menus tad lighting. The (round: “’2 cared for, his cocoon» tory I: ï¬lled with flowers, “d the gardener who cam for It is paid by the government. The only mint: A pod deal at anxiety he. been loll. during the lat Ito you: an to the available nnlkn 0! Iron ore and fuel. The tom warld'n men-yuan of Iron one In Iâ€. III probably lore than $0.00.†Inâ€, 0! Illa gnu-my the United mam mtrlhnted nor. than 21.000000. Bnt In ell connlrlen nllho exreptlonal plant: were made to In- crease lhe walnut an an to overtake the greatly allnnlatod den-nil. These 0!- lortn are still hell: continued. an" the Engineering melne. Spell ha been "hurled from one end to the other, In order to Inc-rune the null- ahle Imus. France In ope-In; up new sour"- 0! apply In Greece. Horth Alrlra and elsewhere. The Gen-an. have annght to amnlre almost n m onoly at the supply 0! Swedlah lap- landâ€"wlthln the Arctle clrrleâ€"for I number of years to come. end have concluded managements 'hleh point to their belle! that Iron one are likely to become Increae-lagly scarce. The In a general apprehenamn. and It It la Justlletl by the facts. then It seems to ‘be grumble um m. condition may mnlnly determlne future may. Mme. de Steel once ohnervea that "Providence Ishta on the side of the him hattallonn" In the war of corn- merce and Industry It In concelnhle that Prmldence may In future teem tn Intervene on behalf of the natlon that has the largest available mnllee of cheap Iron oneâ€"Chicago Recon-d. alone In:â€" In England. It pays to be at the top of thing. Money in air/aye attendant upon repn’ tatlon. for nowadaya the aucceaafni man in well rewarded for his ablllly.‘ Diplomacy mm to he one o! the moat. paying proteeuloma' to fellow. "The salary or an. amhuaador," is a wellé known saying when any one wlnhea to indicate that such and Inch a notion in med 0! [rent wealth. Sir I, J. Honon, our ambassador at Parin,‘ ia the most highly paid or all thoee vigi- lant gentlemen who guard our inter- est: abroad. He receives [or hie 00!“ vii-ea the princely income of £9,000 a 0 year. After him come: Sir H. anhold at Vienna, with £8,000; Sir F. 0. Ian- cellea, at Berlin, with the same yearly sum, and Sir Charles Stewart Scott, who draws £7,800 hon: the public nurse to repreaent us in 8!. Poten- hur‘. All the English dlplomata are well paid. Here in a lie! of some of them, givinl the place at which they reaide and the income that comen to them for it: Washington, £0,500; Rome. £7,000; Turkey. £8,000; Tokio,’ 13.000; Egypt, £6,000; Teheran, £6,000â€"-a lint taken at random, which eervea to ahow the large earninn of our representatives. The Engliah church in atill a paying proleaalon (or the men at the head of it. The arch- hiahop at Canterbury. Dr. Temple. on- ioya. and indeed earns, the nice little aunt ol £15000 a year, while hia col- league of 'Yorh in, like the biahop 0! London. paid £l0.000 (or hia arduoua and never-ending lahore. The earl of Miuto, the governor 0! Canada, heada the hat of governors with 1.10.000, and after him conne- Sir Alfred Miller of Cape Town with £3,000. Lord Beau- rhalup of Ner‘ï¬oulh Wain gate 81.- 000, aa also doea Gen. Grenfell. who loolu atter that laland tort, Malta. Hume of 156.0â€. £5,000. and £0,000 are common aalartea Conaul-looerala are munikently paid. Two at then-â€" Vial-ount (‘mmer at Cairo and Sir H. I. Unrand o! Tehernnrveach receive £6,000 a year. For being em Inn! 0! the admiralty Ir. Heathen drawn £l,~ 500, while Sir Richard Wehaler, untll the laat in: can. enjoyed an attorney- aeneral £1000. Ir. Chamberlain hu, heaidea hla ova large whale fortune. £0,000 aa hia allele! aalary, while lb: cont-and“. the army lord Wolaeley zeta £0,000 The home aerretary. Sir Matthew White Riel", has £5,000 la aalary. lie-pita Ilte large laurel given above, no one, not even the arrnhlahop hinteell, can moan in hie ear-inn with lhoaa at a eoereaarnl harm. or all â€tip-lop“ then, your leading «onaael la the aunt lortnaale. lad Rita-ell ol Killonen aa a hen-later .ade nmthial like 5:20.000 a ynr. - lmdon Hall QIIEUI‘anan-â€"â€"-_-__ _n i ‘53:!!! Will! "I. cane living i ulna Flam. outlier? m - do It? wm Imn'xth be given In! 91:. what shall we do!†ENGLISH TIPTOPPERS' mun. “m '1'." '- huh" an “- !lfl- M Wen (to-bdrm - II (To be continued.) of m Oinhlmuumehuho mm m awhile you look up Into The an of one "mm: nllht will mph-II more good' than In, Curitiba:- whirlwlm Bow Import- ant n In that In ping forth to me am we have tonal-a of M. m- Mel! vastnemwohuonr- ulna 'h‘on we no malted? The nkhummmcyo,utoothtor 31m. rotor! for retort. man (or ha ha 00 Iy-pflhy. I] sister ind her am out of joint and we won in the country, and the neighbors came in, And they were All “pathetic. and they laid hold 0! the urn nd pulled had pulled mightily until the anguish wu Intolonble; but tho am did not go to in place. Then the old country doctor was cent lot. and he came in And with one touch It wn all right. He knew just when to pm. his ï¬nger and 1m: how to moi: the ham. We go out to Christian work ‘ with mo much a Ind and too anym- pathetic I miner, nd we (All in our work. while non. curl-tun, in the 3mm. of Christ. coine- IIOIII. nt- hls had of sympathy on the nor. not -ihc torn llama an healed and the disturbed hone- m rdoiud. Oh. for an. muons: of Chi-m. the '31 mt] and rape-tut. and not looked at than. and he at they won proud and arrogant and Imam-t. and he said, "Let him that Is 'lthout Ii- mt the Int atom at her." A blind man at by the "ma. mun; I grant to do about Ila Ink of mm. hey told Man to link up and not bother the Hutu. Chi-ht «coped to I]. ma sud. "What â€It thou that I do unto the?†Gentlemen of vote. munc- of mm, cuticle. of people ruched Into Ma me. with a van:- ol debut-«I thunder and CM, "Nov. .nnlllluo Der. blast hot. Ill] Int!" Jam 'oolod It liar and II. A w .0 W I- no In: plan a. mm at cum '1. I mm at â€(has Scum-c- “ n... want-l anon-«- on]... Pun-l- and â€rumâ€. m m nou d In m. rm um nd gnu. m loflu nu halo-um “a u- mam. Win '0 com the Inch on he in “than: ad could In. an to flu. u. Ian-"ml. the m In paler. W0 anon bonr (to mine- and uh.- o! m vorld: has. n unto! holy It. Chm or .’ ‘ land It who: In mid Ian MON u , um. mam who any! n7 0! u . I ml an no.“ “lo Ila wound and cit-bond on M- um It. '99-; pk NI!“ the nation to an than ‘ any. nnm. son with mad. that ‘ (in can" not bar to In" any one. can In? the. bound Chm 1m to n: II. hand I†the vault! and not!" IL Th0 honor with the “eh, m elm was vim-x to "I a. mm? on In Chflnl‘u mm Self "slum! M mnnlou an In: a. â€pod“ at UN they and to II. II other “vowbyluulmdw In. no “lacuna: a Jan- Chm: [upland in our cinnamon. And It In! Mu u doc. or '0 II“ .07" mic-m. "Italy-31mm!» Clue-luau at Jun CIM. I. u can or III.†Nov. no trouble l- (M! w luv. I itheory shroud In the world an I fllll'l ulnaodllon clam In cursed. A an Inn. "1 u: lruclbk In lem- m, and I can't help ll." Another man an, "I -- rave-39ml nun-fly. And I can't help It." A an an, “I In lupin-Ive, and l ctn't lulu IL" And I. tell- tho truth. No ml can met: his dllpoulllon. I no": luv a nun by (arm at molullon to than“ M- temper-mm. but by bl- .mo God can at. any m: which I. vmng‘ and â€I In that which I. right. and 1 ho- ud you how ml. who MIN. There in nothinl more deeirnhle themnjlenunt iii-position. Without it we «not be hnppy. When we have lost our temper or become impatient under some light cross, we euddenly. awnken to 1 new appreciation o! prop- er equipoiee ot neture. We wish we land been born with eelt belenoe. We envythoee people who hear them- selves through 'liie without any p9!“- turhntion‘ and we nutter ourselves tint however little self control we me: now have, the time will come. under the process of yearn, when we wlll be mellowed and softened and the wrou thing: which are In in now will then be all rixht, forgetful of the bet thnt an evil habit in our nature will grow into lnr‘er proportions and that In iniquity not corrected will become the grandfather of 1 whole genera- tion of iniquitiu. So that people with- out the sumo! God in the struggle and fluid the Annoyances and ene- pentionu of lite are not to become wom inetud 0! better. rum. mammal-unmet.) ' In I unnou, flungnrflnlmm and: twin Purim-ah. «ulna. the chnmcm- o! the fluvial-Ind urges all Christians to exemluhtho outlines which ware conspicuous In Chrllt'l earthly "to. The text In Romuns VIII. 9, â€New" any nun :hnva not the spirit of Christ. he in none of his." ANALY‘II 6r um can-mores 0' THE BAVIOUR. t... m l."- n-d Inn-mm..- cl 3mm The sum of Ina nun. The spirit of Chrht. I remark lutâ€" ly. was 3 spirit of hnnl work. Not one luy moment In all hll um Whether he was talking to the ï¬sher men on the bench or preaching to the tailors on the dock or administering to the rustic: amid the mountains or spending an analog In Bath-n1. ul- wnn buly‘tm' othm. With buds. han held busy for others. Hewlnx In the Nazareth car-yum: shop. tench- lng the lame how to walk without crutches. curing the chlld’! nu, pro- viding rations for the hungry hoot. ,Bm, busy, busy! The hurdy men who pulled the net out of tho so. mad with floundering man. the “when" who hum up my plots for their flock- to nlbhlo at. tho nup- wflntl mam mm in tho dry- doeh, the willomhn of land! dip. er. I rarglvr them; they blow not what they do." Prayer for all In- lioulz "Thy kingdom cone." How little of that spirit you and l hue. How soon our lam get tired. Where ‘ II the vl-l full of odor: which In the prayers oi III the uni-u? Which of m can keep our and in .115qu on . payer withom vandal“? Not you, not 1. Oh. that '0 might hug the spirit oi prayer which run the spirit of Chrin. We want non player in the family. Indra prayer in the church more mycr in the legislative hall, more prayer among the liclflm pruyer unong tho aged ï¬bre prayer among the young; The m “unre- ment of the church In to he in that‘ direction yeL The dlsynnmm of Chrln tn Ibo I the spirit of purer Payer on (In E mount-Ins prnnr on the tea. pnyer “non. the nick. prayer err-"where. Franc {or mm children: “Fuller. l ‘mm: the (In! than mu hidden the" mm. from the wise and mm dent Ind revealed “on unto MM.†Print for his friends: "Father. I 'm am "my be with Inc where I an." Prayer for Ma sac-lea: "Fath- er. I largivo them; tley know not flat they do." Prayer for all In- It. Had no Ila-Mn. am; but «to due “(ml o! ()1 Nov um» M an humility in. nu.- In mm to the up or Iota-m n? It If I†a law no" nouns mm. and the an": hoe-m u. (bu other poop» or nln 3 mm iln- In» In no. my. I: my. “-0.". T). at pmulon. oh, how to mm: W. In , mama! In nee-Ur prohibited Imnd "mm ovmbodr m I-ovlnu â€up. rm non-m um. their plan» and Mr. “I. not (In [rut i .lmd’ mm to he “mm mu Babylon um I mm mm for the m. 5 m mull. ma noon mm ID- or 0! my Ilium-I "Id In the luau ; "on! both "no" labor-o- In of m “nun“ Who lm unit-l ‘ Dunn The mum mm m: the†of the Irv-mm, o! Christ? In n mum mama-mu a. n. Christ wallet to Bun-on. Chute walked "on unnum- lo Mun-y. mm“ valid (to. Jana-Ion to (lot. noun. "0- hr I." you and I Inâ€:- od far Chm? NI. Mad arm. in but! and. m but m‘hfll "or much In. to «bed for Chrlu.‘ a very told a». It. a“, "Johnny. com. "on m. coat." "on, no.“ I. am: "the can: lu‘l hm ml!“ "Oh." no a“. "II II" (nu-I.“ no to... and" the cut. but Ibo con would no! strum-h. no no tool 0! no can no pm at on Mn. son-medic. pun no dunk. (’briu IIII“ cl has you to do“. our moan-l. Boll- mrllco. I but. not fly at It. not ban you mm with an. “no “on." o! n. no. of 00‘. cum-- our Mama.“- WM!‘ In sellâ€"unlike? It ll my walking I Ion. Journey to cave you from racism. n It my 1min. a [mu number 0! pound- 10 save you tron the MUM tar-Io. II. n I whlrullun tron my column and prosperity no that there my be In addlllol to your canton not! prosperity. How much 0! (In! bun we? light not I rather u]. "Nov mu. have In!" Two chu- dren *bmtbor a“ Muchâ€"Ion pun- Ing down the road. They Inn both very cum-m. The lad m hardly any “room: It all. us. ulnar but a to“ mu she had outgrown. ll '3. low to Ian the â€the. ' Did you ever know a. drunken! re- claimed by mimicry of his nugget-in: Ilene, his thick tongue or his ble- cough‘! 'No. You only inulden his brein. But you go to him and let him know you eppnciete what on ew- fui Itruule he has with the evil habit. and you let him know thnt you hove ‘been noqunlnted with people who were down in the heme depths who by the true of God hove been renoued. He lie-re your voice. he remand: to that: syrup-thy, end he is loved. You can- ‘ not wold the world into anything bet- ter. You may ettmt it into some- thing better. The etormielt wind ‘comee out from in hiding piece and “it. “i will orouse this see.†And it blown upon the m. Hall of tho hen in around or a fourth of the see in mused, yet not the entire Atlantic. But after nwhlle the moon come: out cello and placid. it shines upon the lee. end the ocean begins to lift. it embrncee all the highlands; the bench in all covered. The heart throb of one world belting against the heart throb of Another world. The noun could not mow the whole Atlantic, the moon lifted it. “And i." said Christ, â€if i be lined up will drew ell men unto me," no! the old lehooi Tho chm not with: uni wider. The mt om ou- pemnnlitiu van indulged in. Good men on on “do Walnut! mod m on the other tidal Wider and wider the chum 30¢. until um . while some zood people tried another tack, and they born to explain «my the dimcultiu, ind soon III the ditch once- we healed, and at Pitt-bum they shoot handb 3nd us now to be and forever. ‘ To A-sla-b coupon Copper my be unmanned; M In. conned VIII mercury, by m I! when noticed: clan II lot-mg IF†curyorht-llatthomem. cl the ,D’ M. 1. Univ ‘ . "mz‘fléï¬hw‘m a It" of the Name piper, but no cl:- 0! businm not: describe their at. more prominently or twat-uni! than the pumice-pen. "the but Cline- saloon. the Grotto. the Hmhoe..tho Gold Belt. the Pioneer And the III!!!- ndo. all was the News’ advertising col- umn: to solicit â€trounce. Plim- lawyers and surveyors also me their presence known thmulh the mama. in. columns of this odd little “I, nenpnper.--New York Harlin. '0“ mm M m tun-M- 1‘...’- m One oi the noun him-ting curiou- iien that in: me down iron! it. In mid ï¬elds I: n my oi the Non. Duly News. This pnblluuon, 'hleh no“ IIllu- oi four pages, vii-h [our “on coinmnn on each pap. sells far 8 cent: 1 copy. The-Sunday Hon“. it told column in column at the I... rate. would cod show: â€.25 n copy. ! intend o! 5 ma. Tho Nome lawl- j'pnper has amaze-elm for rug-In nab-trim. and it h tarnish-I to then at the rate of 835 a your. Ac. cordlng to this odd publication. in. new gold mining town of Man h buying Ibo" ï¬lm the snnli mum which usually cum young coinin- nitin. The additions or niientim being made In local building: In chmnirled. Ind announcement in mud. tint all of the niches. chronommn. and clocks the town. which In" hen running by “Ian time†men III! Daren-her. have been (and in h an hour plow and have been Month I. to date. All linen of Industry m rop- rounted in the sham-inn column- h "I naked l-provmmt II til soil. of puking and u and mm nude than fomorly I. m than“ than in sum not! ran- for impmvemt."-Ilomml 0mm whinn‘f'.‘ To? 'h-VUWHC v and Work of tho Horton-Ivan- Do- part-oat of M The Newfoundland department 0! marine and ilaheriea is now oparntad very much on the ante linen an tho Canadian. though. 01 oourao. on a much smaller mic. It was that ornnixoti an n "nahcrlea commiaaion" in 1800. previoua to which date thorn was no public department apoclally charted with the supervinim ot tha blurb!- The laat annual report at the depart- mont contains aomo lntorniatlonwhich may intanat your roadora. Retard- Inx the artiï¬cial propagation ot lob. atera the report statoa that in tho pant from 800.000.1300 to 400.000.0130 lob- ntero won annually hatched and planted in tho watan. at a yearly coat 0! $1100. it only a anali pnrcantaao oi thou_aurvivo to reach maturity tho 1 I roanlta éannot tail to prove honolciat _ ~ in auntntninx tho atocit o! iohatorn in ‘ ‘ the Irate-o. and than counteract“. tho loin-ta oi nuch heavy «ratio on an ‘nuw ninth. year attor year. I say :uplain that thin propagation ia car- ! rind on by menu at floating incoh- {10ft tho invrntion ot Ir. Nialaoa. 'l'wo hundrnd and any at thona int!- hatora an orcuniott by llty Ian lamund tho ahom ol tho [rant hayn. ,‘l‘hon in no othor country when tho lartlllrial pmvnutiun 0! thin valuahlo furnatacoan in carried on upon anah I an oltonait'o auto-not oacoptin‘ tho jL'altad Btataa or Norway. it in wait known that in nearly ovary lohntoï¬ â€˜nrodncinn matry this lavovtta crno- -tacoan to throatonod with "tor-tan- tion. Tho nnaatity oorntovt oath 7.: la looming and tho aria advanctu. Newfoundland. I mvot to any. to no ’oaooption to tho dotttno in tho m â€noâ€. Tho upon. oath you to i.- ‘aonlna. thonah tho an-hor at In. «upland in tahina it hna douhiol. Tho at". too, in dl-iniahia¢ in .not diatrtcta, The "port atntro tho oa- Wrt [or tma on 3J8. canon; ulna. “0.000. In tho pmiona roar the n- nort Ian «.95: can"; valwo. “ill". T ha dopnrt not" in nainn tho boat "me “an"! to nrnat tho On- cliao: not tho otuo oatorrotnont at tho mien in "(Int In tho alao or iohoton intro and tho auras hotwoon tho latha in tho trnpa la wry. diltolt. Tho donartlnont ha: rmntiy prohlhltai CAPE NOHE'S NEWSPAPER. What has your Lord done to 10!. 0 Christian; that you should but†mm Who nu you Io much doll“ that you can afford to (lo-MIG “10 awards of the faithful? At thll Ino- mont. when an the armies or 1)an and earth and hell are plunllnl ““0 the conflict. hour can you down th. standard? 0h. Meknlldden Christian. II It not “me (or you to our! new tor m It_ m ttm mm. It ‘ \ nation“ mmum_.m mon in n Inland M be brllflufl. u m lunch when Muhamuvoulmmm alt†log. tum-wry» hum dun“; rockul,slnsultoflup. unn- noun towud heaven on the tw- at m! rin- am under a Inna nu . out of the way, all you 'hir brag-tad the are! Bum! out o! the way and lot this whiny of taudcr 10°F ed modern Chi-mums can an and 0°" their crownl! SAVING THE LOBBTIR‘ and anew (or heaven? ï¬r minute