. 011,9-.19 for. I!!!- ` III, IR IIIU HUI-IVX ll all thefaupply was I you it Ii tleko . At nnghd ol `lot wan roopu, llilbm-n : Hart and None Pill: for want [:00 having; hOII t-.3! 1;;-vq tronblu, II An pslpmuon. no ` 0 distinct. ohottmn of bnsth.nE;noritng :..u-... ...a. :. sh; Inn.-9. aka _ can an In. `i.i:iincnI.'oh6rtno:. brttla, nrnro.t.l1:nriir;g ` t. bran I . I - ..a..3n .':.';':xL'.':... .. Imndndu `ox cu-uod HUTVU Ull IULLUU-U IUHVUE. Duchess !'OtBl)0.i--OI]8 pint. potatoes. one toaapooy butter. hnlf teaspoon salt`, one egg, and one-quarter spoons white pepper. \Vuah. pare and boil potatoes. When dry and manly put. in the butter. salt, pepper nnd mush them thoroughly and quickly. Add the egg. well. beaten, and three tnbleapoonfuls cream or milk. Mix and form into n lint c-xko half an inch thick. Cut. into oblonga or square:-I or shape into balls. brush over with white 0` egg or milk and bake in a hot oven un- til a delicate brown. 'l`.......t.\ unnun , 140 than nnI\I1Ar` inn-ualnnu hu 3 (IBIICEIU3 UFUWII. Tomato Sou p-Let the canned tomatoes stew only just long enough to soften through. When they are soft strain through a soup strainer or a course wire- stroiner until there is nothing left but the seeds. Measure 3 pint of theliquid. add one tenspoon salt, one ssltspoou pepper. one-half ssltopoon of soda and set it in the stove to heat slowly. Meanwhile make 21 white sauce. with one tablespoon butter. one of Hour and one pint milk. thus: Set the milk on fire in a saucepan to heat, put the butter and llour in (mother pen on the fire and stir gently until the butter melts; let them bubble together two or three min- utes. then pour in milk. in little at n time, until all is used: stir so it will be smooth, until it bubbles; add this sauce to the to- mnto, strain all again. return to tire. and serve as soon as steaming hot. Cnllee .lelly~One-fourth box gelutine. dissolved in one half cup cold winter an hour. then one cup boiling water, one cup of very strong L-ollee, onehall cup sugar. one-hell teaspoon vanilla (or this may be left out). The collee should be made with the proportion of two tablespoons of collee to n cup of water. collee phnuld also be added boiling hot; nftor the boiling water tben the sugar. When all is dissolved strain and set away to cool. Serve with sweet cream, nnd sugar if desired. The cup for the boiling water and coilee should hold half a pint. The cold water measure in a teacup. lf jelly ie liked very sweet two-thirds of a cup of sugar can be used. Oure-nlllare out of the uuoatlon In Kldney Dl-mrdera- \ Llqulcl Ilolvant-A Hpecllle Kidney Tonle In the only Safe llemecly. How many dis over when in is too late ul& rth6 kidneya `we literally beenground out by the little S0lld pnrticloa which are cmtainod in the blood of all sufferers from kidney disease, and which accumulate in these orgnna. Common sense says and medical science has proven it. that. as liquid solvent. which will dissolve these solids and eradicate bhem from the system is the onlv sure cure for . kidney disorder. South American Kidney Cure is a solvent. It. hes been tested in almost. hopeless canes. Ind there is yet. to be recorded egainnt. it. n lnilure to cure when in has had R faithful trial. Pills will not do it. as they me not. Iolvents. Don't trie. Sold by W. H. Medley. Enjoys A Unique Dlltlnctlon. Piprr Jeremiah Murphy, now station- ed with his re imenl. thv Scots ('uu.-irtls. at Richmond mrr;u~ks. enjoysu unique distinction. He is the first and only lrislimm that over skirletl pipvs in that corps, in which he Hilistecl u little over four years ago, at l'ri=.s:on. l.nn- cnshire. He is 1|. muscular. we-ll-set-up` young Kildnre mam. whoa.-, hearing no less than his-mime. tells of his nation- ality. He hails from Custleniitchel. near Athy. and though he join-ul tho corps as an ordinary private six months Afterwards he um-s selected as one of those who provide the our-piercing music which is supposed to arouse the enthusiasm of the Scotch battalions. Twelve months` tuition completed his educ_ntion us a ripe-r. and the forty or fifty Glasgow rishmen who ser in the same regiment, have now the Mis- fziction of knowirg when the tint strains of the pipes are being ewe enod that one 0? their' `own is tiking 1 foremost part in the display. Th re are ten pipers attached to the S00 Guards. _ . , DdK5 HI UUUP UIFII. "Somothing for Lunclxoon"-Bronk a quarter of A pound of cheese into amnll bits and pound to a smooth paste with two tablet-poonfuls of butter. the yolks of two eggs, one tenspoonful of mustard, a very little cayenne and a small half-teaapoonful of salt. Toast. aux slices of bread, spread with the mixture. puts in hot oven for five minutes. Serve at once. IJ...._..... f`_....... D_.-I H..- I_..__.. L _ . . . _ __ llllllulillo DUFVU UV UHUE. __Bannna Cream-Peel ve large bananas and rub smooth with ve mbleapounfula of white sugar: beat one-half pint. of cream to u still` froth, add the pounded fruit and a. bablespoonful of lemon juice. Mix and add half an ounce of Cox's gelabine pre- viously dissolved in enough rich milk to cover in; whisk all togeblx gently and mold. Use with cream and sugar. or alone. Jellied Applee--Cut seven or eight. tart apples in hnlves, core and let. in baking- pan. cored side up; pour over one end` one- half cup: of cold water and three small cup: of sugar. cover closely and let. boil gently for half an hour; remove cover, set. in oven and bake brown. Use cold. 9.35. I`... 1)..-.) !.`l..H' .. -.:..a. ..f ........ HI OVUII RIIQ UIIU UTUWII. UEB CON]. Sofb Corn-Bread--Hnlf 11 pint of corn- meal. hnlf.n pint of sour milk. hall a pint. of sweet milk, tnbleapognful of melted butter, pinch of salts, two well beutoneggs. Bake in deep dish. "nmnhhlncr fnr l.unnlmnn._Rmn|z n .'I`lie;electric current from this belt is felt as soon as it touches the body. This is warranted under a forfeit of $5,000. It can be regulated to 4a_lIylp0\ver}x-eqnired, while the belt is on the body, and is worn while you'sleep_$vithout the slightest trouble. KIDNEY SENSE. m1nu.n unu lxxadv rvlnlin lr_\'. und, it i: iling pulilivn <]`l`('.\`( 1|l:|li\'v.< _juhilt-.- festiv 1-nr(H:|] mum This In Rudyard Kipling`: (nmuia. .... ... . n , nu KIIIIIUH. Th!` Tornnln Yivvnimz 'l`vlv;rrz1n1'sL0l1- (lun ruhlu has 11:" fu|lm\'im{: Th pm~(`::n-uli:m fut-ling which the :nnmunm'm--n1 of the dmniniun`s tariff \\ilh lhv prt-fan-nli:|l vlaulsu in favor uf linzluml has n rmm-l lwre hus been in- l(*l1.~ifiP(l lay Hm _iuurnulisl'u-. vnuuuvntu retvnlly puh|i~,hm|. and e\'o.|`_y'v\lu-re (`nnmlu nml the (`umuliuns urn spoken _of II! r-nlhu_siusliv tvrlm. |`nli1ir;xl p:1r(ie.- of ull .-xlnuls-:4 unite :.. |.....I-.mn- r\Vnn1s nhuul Hm du- ]llli)ii~,l]t`(L um! (*\'9ryvun-u~ of ' in I.-nu(|:ntor)' (`xprc`sii/>l|.s' miuimi uml in-r union in rug-.\rl lo rvlulions with tho mother roun- is safo to say, that hl`l` vis- politivul, Illi|il:ll`_\'. and oihvr ru- q`ri-s \\i|l ho lionized in tho fvsti\'i1ivs. As in. proof of the cordial Il]:|lH1!`l` in which the news of (7un:ulu's notion is rc-vvivml here. Hll`. no- miu|~:Inying finu mom hy Rudyard Kipling, puhlishwl in the London Times to-duy, will hr convincin-g. The poem o<>nsisl.~a of six Sl(Ln'I.:IS of eight. H98 93l.(`h. unfi is antitled, Our Lady of the Snows." A nation spoke to a nation, A nmwn gnnl. word to n throne; cmon TEA A Cup of Kurma Will Captivate 'I"Icn Mncf -1-44- 4.-any-r\ I-\lI(\'I" C1`TT`3`7T'I'T'o'tx~7V. .- - i _ _ Q EASY CLEANING. 's|[.vER' DUST ' CLEAN CLEANING. WE Tuonouau CLEANING WASHING POWDER . ALL (]ROCERS- I0 CENTS. V -- 'C+OC-l C+Cl-}C+ C40 C40 C-20 C431 A nnlmn spoke to nzlunu, A queen som word Daughter am I in my nm'.her's house Bu! Ilxislrvss in my own. The gates are. mine` to open. As the gums nre mixm to close, Antl 1 srt my house` in order, Suid the Lady of tho Snows. Neitlwr with laughter nor weeping, Fmr or the child's uumze. Solu-rly under the white man`: laws My while men um u-ir ways. No! for the m*|\!ilv's vlulnm, Insult or lhrvul of Muwax. How \\u llw knvo tn Ihuxl, Suit! our Lutly u[ the i-`nuws. lnpplimcetis the result of twenty years of close study, and con- hlm e recent improvements known to science. It is, in fact, :1 VA tery made in the form of a belt. to be worn on the body while ' tlnepatiet rests. RE 1 -G- U:-NOTTIRED OF USELESS DRUGG|NG?f lllve Ion Any III an-cw: 'Pnlpit.nl.ion, uttering of the heel-l,.. Ihortneee of breath, nmobhering epelle. swelling of the nnllee. nightmare, epelln oflmnger and exlnuetion. Theee ere moot Blrnounoed lymphoma of beers dleeue. . new : Cure for the Heert. will givu relief lnuide of thirty minutes. and will effect 3 speedy cure in meet stubborn cuee. 11. : vegetable. We liquid. it`: hennleu, We wonderful. Sold `by W. H. Medley. L070! Iilllllplloua The huunno hoe should nlnyl have 0 healthy, not " low and this in stuinod bx tho moot il 0 Iron Tonic Pill: whnci .|....-aL._ slug nnnin nnrifr (In I5Innd' tho nu ol lilloro Iron `Ionic nun wmcu. lotrengthon the nerves. pntify the blood` gndmnunthnnnhm. Fifty am: in: I )l`l`S! |lSS()(`l.|li0n; MISS lmwsun :u1u nus: onill, Toronto World; Mrs. Atkinson, ("Madge Merton"). Montreal lienld; Miss Freomun. ("Faith Fenton). now (loin: gnller work for the 'l`oront.o News, und Wt), after the demise of the late Empire, vonductml the Ladies` Home Journal; Mrs. Deni-Ion. (I.::rl' lay), of Satuljdn Night: Miss Durancf. literary critic `o The Globe. Vlrllllluu I` un-vu uuuu unusu- l rintvr nntl Pululishvr. '|`urnntn. A t'urt`va.pmi(lcnl asks how many (I- men Juurlmlists are now employed un (`-unntlinn nt-.\\`spupers. Perhaps twine routior can give ll full list. There tire severnl lzulies who furnish s0<`it~t.y news to tho daily papars, but this is with them mum in pastime thnn :1 regular occupation: for instance. Mrs. liilisun, for tlw Mull, Mrs. Sitnpsrn for the Mun- trenl Star, etc. There are ulso writers like John lllewctt, who live liy the pen hut who are not regularly on the stuff M` u paper. Thnsn M-st known us regu- lar members 01' newspaper staffs are Mrs. Wntkin (Kit.), 'l`ornnto t\I;iil; Mrs. \\'illoughl_v (`-ummings, Toronto Glulie, who is :1 member of the Cnntulian R):-vs: ussuri ition; Miss lmwsun and Miss nu-rill Tnrnnln \\'nr|rI: Mrs. My spmwh in x-la-:m um! single, l lnlk of mmmun things. \\'m-(ls of tho whurf nnd nmrkc-I-plm`o And the w.:r.- llw mvrx-hu.nt brings. Fuvur to lhu.~u- I fuvur, Hut :1 stumhling hI(>('k for my Ions, Mum` Hwrv |~u- Ihul hutn us, Sniml our luuly uf tho .\`mwu. lllls l uul lln'.n.I '|`hi.~'. ii the [nth Fur vw he ulw :1 pm Said our L;ui_v of (`nrry H1: \\'m`| in T0 line w,uvons of I h.'|\'u pruvwl fuith Hy mnrv than lhu They lhul .lI`l` \\'i. Ere Hw wm`Il`s w But I, [um the fi L'..I.I l...h ..1` A nrxtiun :puk0 tn :1 nulitm. A qucu-n sum \`.urd m u throne-. Daughter um I in my lnmhefs house, But nnistrvsts in my own. `Flu-. gulvs are min-* lo upml, As the gates nrv min`! In close, And I nhido hy my nmthvr`.-4 house, Said our Lmly of the Snows. -Iludyurd Kipling in London 'l`in1es. _ `hNdI4iIpubt yoiu liave tried medicinee and failed. Why not try Na- {ure's Own Remedy tlils sigiple but thoroughly scientic way? Im- .prqved'7:_Eiectric Suspensory Free with all Belts. lh 1 ` n wu fix` Quid nnr I,-HIV Ill` an-, And :1 \\nrl I This H our ll) l`hi.- in lhn '1' km fu|l0\\ '|'lL` ft`-(`Ii -..........uuu..n1 nf Ilm 1|nI mulls-cl my ('1 In the Inn Ur Hm auku -n n SUI I, llll Said our 1.; *U0oD$A HEALTH \ It saves worry. too. Ewrythlng you wrong with wrong linking Powder. Make things: go way and right by using OF GROOERS- EVE|iYWHERE Onnmllan \'|'omon Jon rnnllnu. 4: n..|.1:.L.... 'I` .... ...-... LADY OF THE SNOWS. N 5 ` `9.`3a33.,`9p 3: ------ 1 M ' nerve fc ' c'hafged with i lrci Qhe (ye an_d `the I `A-:iy.9;u `clearly mlilivul. mili l:|ln'1-.~1 \\ 1|l - f9sli\`i11vs. \ ............~ in live You Any or `than? n _..-_:_.. ..l .|.. yr would not hvzlr. 1x{<-.~m:ugn- un'l nnswer, N wu rlmun, pl-uplt-_ ..... l...1.. Hf Ihn Hnnxvn, `I my HiiN'l`. Hm mm! and south, ruvwl in lhu lxarilzngw 1- uurd of the Inuulh. I may follow, ` wur truuxwl blows, um first in 1 0 luLlllo, I 1.. ..1` .|.,. Un:n.v.s mko ;z-nl thror Ill uss re .l-3 (`I03 hon: Lmlv .... .. l.....I..n 'l` )l`|(l 5 \\'ill` lruu In may of (hu Land Packages only 250. 300, 400. 500 and 60 per lb. Sold by JAB. CRAIG & CO. u:*l.~l In c`()l,nlll'|I, sf n lruuhlml yuur. uhuxigu yu would not II P rluluu, )l'(I[)|l', {hr Snmm. l`Sl Ill luu IN Snows. TGIF`! V U. The Mo's't Fastideous Palate. [i[N|]N BICYELES N PURITY Trlulius nuu.n-r In-enxth-m`o. sotafq Baking` pm! an bud health pmdnoan hoemao ot Im- purluoa In thou. "Pure Go) " in and- luwly pm-o-noth|n hum \It. Add this is proved by tho makes 9. khqwn to uolonoo-ohomlcsl Analysis. ` M Pd re `Gold Baking Powder LI \"I III WOI'l(l Illll UIIDII IVIIIUHOI OI the Ill rlorrt at the 8-90 ns burlu our the 2 and point ting. V `hunt;-tho n no um 4-poln, thoulnc mu unor|ll(h`ud in trioznan and un- arm, but I uh tho Minn this 07 It Ind '30 be (H: oonlod sltogotlaoru holhg Coul- Iy unfit for no Bcfny. She. not Chol- ` I H: i In: but I I b 2?] =nuu!'n:t'\nun of hhln-=r:.l:.:`: nrn.n..` ' up unnv Ior Inc puny. mun `III In! '. i ;".`..".?.`.`:'.i.`.'."......" .`. :'i`.7.n:`...a."":.`.'...i'.'."` All Anunn hI.._.I.. L...n.....n.Au. Ill IIIIDIIIIOIIIIOII OI IIIQICYIQI IMOIIHII. I: won mo ' ` All ghunudx Blonh'I.|::V:. M 3?. th:: iouyoe 3 wheels in six mum? ' Thnnrooioltha mulalhn Iain thnnnllnnnl _ .-. ig ',; g . . i ; _ ?"Fountain of V A __ 7!;-,i)'\iItial life. It in the: source `from which springs the .1 p ofgioy in young manboqd. It__',is jthc vital element which _ `gm nerve fopce in old to a googl old age. When" the hi ged wi.t_hfit_thc vital povcfs arevstrong . Condence ashes . _`e again; rep pisym. wifmoii; it-wel_l,'how is it with you? :i'_ wgxntiiig p_hysi_caianil bfain force? If you are ` 7:. ihouljd at once tising tiiis famous appliance for weak rf-` oiitii, th pcrpfnal erirgy 1 ".'.?aZ w. J. V MOORE. gnnun `Q llmhnt dbh "Ix I60 to London. BO0KBINDIN G Or any city in the world and ask for P D CORSEIS and you will find them. Their reputation is world wide, and they can only be procured in Kingston from fsteacy & Steacy. All anus: monIn'n.nvo III 3?`:- I-noon mi: ion? In mum . . l`hopI-oofoluio yuhc Inn Ohooullol II an sh world indlugnlnbfo ovhloloo of the no 0 tho I mint rlnn. 33712 BILIIIIISNESS B0l|8T|PT|ll SICK HEIIIIIIGHE .... .. LIVER TRGUBLES .-. _ uv-u`-uvv AGENT. ll IVOIIIIAL Ifllif. Defeated Over too Iioplu In I Goul- Iu Ooutoit. To Glasgow. To Dublin. To Berlin. To Paris. To New York. To Boston. am... OUII [Viv-U-uv-gu-u-u-Q-Q- Tlfpdllon which that metal K--IJ `lnn lung: SKA Hand` in Q`. CURES YOU WHILE YOU SLEEP. `* '3' 1 no human ""1"" `{.';;`'.:'` "C 2; `_\ d"":-3, - ` ` ` ` VI IIO. I EX z ~` and to oommolnonu the 0|;-In to n`"`` hold Gland hat you-;_ I o 4} -\ `d `I_ tooomlnomonu the . u. ohnlon 0 Prince Both. of Bul- . II.- .-::`.::. .i:dhn|t'nl1: my Electric Belt: In those cusou. and every xounq ullddlo-aged or old man nuorlu the ulplmmt weakness should read It In know exactly when he atnudu. It Is sent free. sealed. by mall. upon request. II the tltle_ o_l I nest Illustrated pocket volume I have just Issued. exclusively for men. It given In plaln language the eects foullowlnu youthful lndlscretlon and later excesses. as emlnnl Weakness. Impotem-y. Drnlus gnu Losses, Vnrlcocele and Atrophy or undevelopment. also mu-umntlsm. Lum- bn , Lame Ruck. Kidney Troubles. etc-.. nu nnlntu out an s-nsnnnd sure mm-. st homo WITHOUT `DRUM! on mem- CINER. It also gives u truthful resume of In; (bu-ty years mmdvrtul sum-can wllh In and \.lLVl`Al.'|. ll IIIIIU Ivrn ll lllllulul urnuuu. u- in Ioulu. mlddlv-um-I man nntforlng Three Classes of Men bno, Lame Ruck. Kidney Troubles. en-.. nu polctu out an ya and In at VITHOIVI` n Nm 0 mem- (`lNll.'R. It nlm nlvoa aonnl adornment. Ha py the men who invested a few poun a-ll' there was such a one-1n those rare Moldavian stamps. one of which was qold early in February this your. for he would have netted asum Almost 240 times greater than his ori- ginal outley. The atlunp in question. Nb 1! " |' htl k` ed" Id 1' ::nn_:l:.i itsrg-Xninyiillav Tn .l.e:. li... .`i,a.n xcuuu per cent. increase I! not. to be aniited at colite tuoualy. but it. cannot be mention in the same breath with the sixpenoo originally in- vented in a strip of three Queensland. first isnuo, Id. blue. unused stun . which (etched 78 at the same sue. We wish we owned 3 few square feet. ot thst ntunp-lt would be better than `freehold property in.tho clt Tothru _ch9ioe-mumps are {island of on tubs -vs vvvulu nu uvvovl uuuu ' roehold proper`; Othu chotoe-mumps Rmilon." firlt isdo. t. irty cents, black on blioh. unoancoll . and Canada. It] ,hInnI nun-nah (Inn n-Ihnr nl Chain ouvoruon or runoo nuns. an Inn- nrh; 3 Conan wu Itqnp. and the in ' In honor ol alllh canton 8t. Antony --All of which worn ma inlnul Int vnnr in an unnuzu Income ()1 oval" aw. Similar prices. of course. are very raraly met with, but. sums between sixty and one hundred guinezus are of- ten paid for rare specimens; at in recent sale one hundred guineas was obtained for A "Barbados provisional. ld. on half Ba. rose. with full gum and in- mint` condition." i.e.. an unused stamp. in ex- nctl the suns condition as when it orig nally left the. mint mnnufnctory. This nuxn represents about 18,000 times in weight in Iovoreigns. which extru- ordlnnry statement makes us wonder whether in future was necklets and tiara: of rats stamps will not super- sede the everyday diamond for per~ aonnl adornment. nnnv than man who invmrind ll {aw two. mm: It ongmouy fortunate investment. A QAIIUI n-o nun! in A HMO an: nun! In um .lld..~bltok. unused; the former of these sell: for 08. tndune pleasure or own- ing tho latter costs it: possessor about 8 15: par nnmnn. ` On some occasions collections are sold in one lot. Such lot. sold for 182. `X DIUIII. IIIIOIIIOOIIOG. Ind Ublll, Inmlit nnntmul (Ill nmnmm on an- I0] ;_ Ill I110 ya` u rs way - dob At Bghd one was neatly on sale for . 1 @650! Inner! which no Ilka- lyito iuonut value. the stamp: in- nnd to unnlnnlnnrnu um Olvmnic KKK. AI. Eln] ID.` or Bt. Antony =ai;hoIl hat. you ' an Egon nl. `X I _ w on WIIlnVO ul- Ilvt U w'l.`an:oInol-the Ill IIIIQ Ann ha ha an-nknuuol fij =$ JCI. notlnohildn. no to ho nun A-Lad. fnnnnn nnllnntnrn: ululln 'I'Io our of BIIIII. tho Duke of York and an. .-aL.-|nI4I- --g nnllgatan-n. 'l`II VIII DI -IIjn IIII uunu Ill nun- -nu. tho Iotluohlldl In Oouocton. London Tid-Bits. Quite recemi two specimens of the Mnuritiua " { office` variety were sold by M. et. de la. Fauderie-zt well- known French collect0r-to Mr. Morse, who is better known as a. scientist lhun a Egilatelist, for 1st. Mb. 120:. of gold a ut. 1,520). 'l`he following day Mr. Iorse was offered 6.000 francs more for them than he paid. but. he preferred to keep them, though the money offered if it had been invested in four per cent. hearing stocks would have brought in an annual income of over 70. - . . Qnnnlnr I\III\A- nf nnnrnn u rn vnrv IIICNBI E` ~ olmnuulmnnt `ct1$.uj `-3.11. do: 0! ortunuo IIIVQIIIIQIII. cent. increase is not. to `haul nl nnnn`rnhtnnnnII_ Inn. it i'S'$u.";'2`."3n s 5`; ".`T.`x".e.i"' `.3:&"Fo"r' D5. and it orginally coat has-truly a I-t,nnnl'n invent morn. -.'u'_`;3. i . s';`.-'-:*'t':!'.`i'?;2 tutu: spout Invert! ".." ...".`:. ..."'...u..."....._ aim: Poanas sums. J'`x?$ I I... Onugl Ii. U. llllllllt. him, Mnmmu the birds are in church." W ho is the minister?" said his mnmma. The rohin on the top brunch, and then ha told his mnmma nll nhou,t it, and his mitmma thought his story so pretty that she wrote it down for him. and has nllowed me to give it to you. Here it ls--the little boy's story: THE BIRDS IN CHURCH. It was Sunday morning and the hirds had rung their hells for church. The minister was a robin red-hrenst, perch- ul in In high hr-nnu-h nf nn (ink tree. IIIIHISIPI` romn I'8(l-l)l"8lI.sl, pt'llZlI" ed in it high branch of an oak tree. The choir was standing in ll row on a lower limb of the tree singing to the music of the leaves played by the wind. The sparrows on the ground were the congregtition, lnecuuso they are .' had hirda. They fight and grab what does not. belong to them, and kill the good birds who out the insects that etpuil the fruit trees. The minister's text was He kindly ufl'uctionutu one to another, with brotherly love." He told the spur- rows not. to tour the nests of other hirds, und not. be selfish, that it. was wicked to Ii ht, und if they killed other birds they eseryed to he hung. 'l`hnrn`wu.n :1 little hov stundinu nt Convocation day has come with its beauty. and its hustle and has passed away. Young men and maidens have knelt before our university and have by her been crowned. Some have passed out, hearin a hunger in their hearts, for that w ich they have lost; others carry with them not. only college hon- ors tut honor of irit. and thus go forth doubly crow ne . To the ordinary interest. of the do much was added yesterday. \Ve hmi with us the well- beloved representatives of our much loved queen. Not onl so. but inasmuch as her excellency ha honored Queen's by her presence. Queen`s dld honor to her by conferring upon her the hi hes: honor vshic`h is hers to give. The heart of every true woman thrilled as Dr. Barclay in a oharacteristivally graceful manner laid before the senate and as~ aembly the cl ims of her ext-ellonvy to this honor. s a true woman. true to her responsibilities she has won lhedis~ tinction. and in her address. which was throughout characteristically womanly, not one false note was struck. Two` of her thoughts I must give you. She accepted the honor as given to her, as the representative of the women of Can- ada. Queen`: has thus held out the hand of fellowshl to every mother in every corner of t e land, whose heart was yearning for knowledge antl power that she may do well her work. By oonferrm this honor on one who thet she do well ner work. By conlernnc laid no claim to aademicnl training, Queen`: has publicly recognized life as an educator. True culture is not learn- ing mere! . The three parts of man must be developed that true culture may be obtained. A hntlnr rnnrese._lnlive of the W0- be ommneu. A better represmtntive nunhood of our queen than the countess at Aberdeen. we can acnrcel hope to have. and it hodm well for t e future of our loved Cundn. that the mat lady in the land is an LLJ). an a true wo- It seam to mo." and 5 woman unu- ly. no when Ions and dc hten are `YNVI laid out in the w d tlntit had my children to hringp over again. I (in up oven-ythmg and dos`-on Inyul to each till ho was vq, your old. What I did was to employ nuruu-wlnt n.'u-avonity of the ten- der significant wot-ld!-(rom inhncy .tnA tthnttlmgwhenllookodtar hllf--\VlII.l |'ll'IVII'llt.y In ulo I-Ull` -`~=:.*.e:`.'-....* ma`-:~.'~.::`:.-:2 . t oo 1- 30; One 3': :yhclr:a1:nn-ulI is I ma Inn now-<: e on n nouott nnreuonbld M533! :0 dngk. 0 -pain: n u un- |l::tulT1po.nment us I h, In MI hhyo 3 ug- I'll! `n..." ....';`.".3`.... $"5-.""' sun; A pa-toot` woman. nobly Iunned. to wnrn. to comfort on commuld: And vat A nnirit ntill gnd hrilrht. " t3"vFi}ia. "t57oBItJn-T Ind E6`mmiud: And yet a spirit ntill and bri ht. With oolnqthinz of an uno light. It saint to ." said womanlatw I: cum ulmnn Ann: And dnnnhmr: are AV!-tlalnvl a...-... --v-_ -- - -6 Dainty wee clouds in the bright blue I sky, Last year I taught you to float so high! Flovrs. :vhere are you ! why don't you mowers. wuuru uru yuul nu; uvu . _,.... blow I Come, dandelion, you can. I know. Spring up. tall grasses. and daisies and clover! tspnng up, uut grasses, uuu uulauca ...... oloverl Last year I taught you how, over and over, Come with me everyone, this is the way; Donl you remember me? Why, I am `y III One beautiful Sabbath morning a little hoy of seven stood by t.he win- dow looking out on the grounds around his home. Close to the house were man beautiful trees, beyond the beauti- St. mwrence ran away to the sea. The sweet Sabbath hush was over all. and the sound of the church bells had just died awn , when altttle robin on the branch 0 onevof the trees began to twitter. The little hoy listened and then said to his momma, who was near birds they deserved [O ne nung. There `was a little l)oy standing at the window, and all at once he lmard the minister say: Little boy don't fight unless someone else begins it. Don't. be selfish and want the piano first every morning. Be kind in all you say and do. that others may be kind to you." When the sermon was ended the birds sang: I would not hurt a living thing. llowover weak or small; The _h(-asts that graze, the birds that sing, Our Father made them all; Without his notice, [have read, A sparrow cannot fall." when his inanuna had finished writ- ing it, this little hoy said, Now write at. the bottom `founded on fact,` for it was founded on fact, maunma. So his mamma wrote, "F()iin(ied on fact," at. the close of his story. , ` Over the far away. Somebody`: u-mun}; day by Coming so slowly, wo day` nder why i Oh, Abe is busy as she goes by. sin; Whdre. Iran I` little brook. wake up and hear! `the long that you learned lust Wncreu'u:o long tum. you man uou mm '91:` _ Don t you remember the dear old tune? Naughty small brook to forget so soon! I - AL, |._!_LL I\lIIn (`ho reason (inn. the temperate wm. Engznlxl-anco. foresight. strength and 3 3 I hnrfnnf` -manna nnhlv nlnnnnd. (3 ~ firm. the tolperate wall. IIl'lIl'lIIl`A lnrnninht, ntrnmrth ant E. 0. TAYLOR. _. .\._ |.:_,x_ ...... " Ul|o Add flows In tho Volu. Lllo ` m If Xlitd 'III|0'I. II. `I tho (non of D5). The hllllnnnhlo Ihlim poilon of XVI .u...n_... _..- A--- |..A...- Yo. _'.. ...uI _'r11n A Lspwa SATURDAYMMAY 1, 1397., -----contributed. Al! I- IVDUIH yuu KDUW tuu Xrluauu nu this is? It] is because the Lord desires our ova. In every hmtrl he-, wishes tube first- [lo therefore keeps the secret key hirnself To open all its vhmnm-rs, u.n(l to bless With perfect sympathy, und holy pence. Each solitary soul whivb mums tuiiim. Rn who-n wa .'m-I this-2 l(m9iin(`.~Is. ii is I<.'ncn sonlary soul wmvu (`nun-as up nun. So, when we feel this l()(lEll(\~|:i, H The voice of Jesus suying. Come to Nfn" a nervous dread of laughing, horn of a practice by nnother nurse of showing her large. white glfttering tenth in u mirthless grin when. as on in- fant. he fretted. I caught har at it one Jluy and instantly sent her away. but the mischief was done. and I have been helpless to combat it. And m_v nurses were no worse than my neigh- bors. A nlulrvn nnv-ninlrnr should `)8 ll ' \ And when heneut 11 some henvy vross you ` fuint, And say, I cannot hear this loud nlune," You say the truth; Christ made it p_ur- pvseiy S0 heavy that you must return to Him. The litter grief which no one under- stands, Cunvcys 11 secret message from the Kinz, ` Entrenting you t0g'ume to Him nguin; The Mun of Sorrows understands it \\ oil, In all points tempted He can feel with \'l\ll-_ Next week Kingston is to have n treat. E. 0. Taylor, so well known M (I popular lecturer in the wet. and across the ]inea,comestous.fuIIol' his enthueiism and earnestness. Realizing the importance of our boys. he gives one entire evening to that lioy of yours. Boys are strange beings, and no one who is fortunate enough topog- eesa one should miss this opportunity of learning something of their treasure from this man. who has lieenalioy." who can eetimnte the v of a hay? What a mess of untlefi ` ' ' ' lie hidden in that roug siliilities end influence dividuelend national. A y ject worthy 01 our @0993` U10 8 meet edrneet eolicitude. Mr. Taylor has been vleiti our Canedign towns and citiee. endnu won everywhere, the heerte end helped the heads of all who heve heard him. Mothers. use your in- tluenoe. eo mighty with father nnd H30 5030. in persuading them to hear htrn. ' _ /W bors. "A child's caretaker should he child lover, and who loves u child lfke his mother, I long to say to ever' young mother I know: Stay win your babies if you possibly can until they are big enough to know whom is going on about them. Let maids wait upon and assist you in supplying their needs, but. let no nurse have n. chance on An than-n Ionnrnnt nnll fl! lnsuimz \J|l| .m...... ...r.... .. ..-..-...,-. .. our joy, And cannot. realize our llitterneas, There is not one who really under- slnnds, Not one to tamer into all Ire:-l"- Such is the cry of em-h of us in turn: We wander in in solitary way," No rnntler what or where our lot may he, Each heart, mysterious even to itself, Must. live an inner `life in solitude. MW. And every time we are uo'L under- stood," It is u cull to us to come.` uguin, For Christ ulune vun swtisfy tha soul, And those who wuik with Him from day to day (Tun never huve a solitary way." CI} CU OZ!!!-ll rulwwu up: n v a. NIIIVIIAQIA Tot-fun. lb win nod laygehuadsouuodauohonnumiuuor inn. Giant and Nnplu. In an yuan EH01-innoll us. at Ooowinn and so to Iih,vldonol tholnlfu. -hilt Indira days 5 non terrible all non pmglons pobon In dodmuug Iltltill hilly. and Innhvo and in VI in IIVI`nM_d.olI. It in tho uranio _ oloblood. aunt! bydooouod ` 'l'ln'nM|nn which than unfnl Tlndsnn of Cod is infinite in gruce. Ilia Ixrnunrhnu u-nlialixu lhn Innuintt st A mnn was recently hrought into one of the public hospituls of u. large city, and upon oxnminution it was found that he hml fractured (ms of the bones of the spine. The back was nut what is commonly curled broken. but one of the bones was cracked in such u way that un|e& an operation was performed. und the pressure of the fru.gn1enL upon the spinal cord relit-ved, paralysis, and per- hupa collapses would follow. The nnarntinn, thmurh ('m1iDur:itivo}y ulconol, and. 50 the rounu is Cununut-.u. Under excessive stimulation the gut- stanca of the hotly begins to 'clmng9 its character. Food which cannot be used is stored up in the form ut fat. Watery instead of solid suhslzlnc ap- pear. Eventually the organs tem- aalves change their appearance and he- gin to breuk down and decay. Then comes a crisis-thrnugh aovitlont. an some other acute dtStul'tmnUl!-tlnd tlm unfortunate victim is unable to unit on nature to help him against the ahock--and death follows. There is n m stery in human hearts, And thong we be encircled by nn host. Of those who love us well, and are he- loved, To every one of us from time to time. There comes to us :1 sense of utter lone- liness-- Our dearest. friend is "stmnger to 1\I|I- inn A111. would you know the x"eason why lhiu is? murul. The downvrurd (`0urs;` of an person who l)ecom9s enslaved to slimuln.nt.s follows anuturul law. Beginning with H. nul- {icient quantity of nlcohol to prmluvo in certain pleasurable sensation. he finds himself quite as H. matter of course. gmduullf increasing his duily allow- nnm-, A vnhnl stinnilmtesl HIP vuriuus grnnuunv Incrensmg mu uuII_\ u.IIun- unce. Aicohol stimulmtes urguns of the body to inrreusurl work. By this increase of exercise the nrsrrln grows, and the large-r organ makes larger Zlemands. J`hose demands the tippler interprets as u call for more ulcohol, and. the round is conlinuml. Untlnr nu-nuim: qtimulnliun the sub- db II` "B B I .....'.._ ':.*:.".:.,...::: ,... `hill 'gi;BiGhuiII-honly nodioiuo tin nnnlb can won. lo uu harm.` In-cum: hem-nr_aunt Comes ; I from Dlluscd Kidneys. The sun 01 (ion 1.-A Iulm-.19 m gruce, His presence S:|(iSlit`s the Ionizing soul, And'those who walk with Him from day to day Cun never have n. solitary way." \\ llhll1:l week. To the casual render it might seen} u. cusu of professional lieurllessness. But the doctor kn9w--frum 9Xp!*rit`l|(`&`. in such ('nses--how p0\\'er|ess the [Hill] WOUiIi he, worn out us ill! uxus lny in- dulgenw`, to withsliunl the shock ufun upvrulion. And since 1-:1.-svs of similur sort are of frequenz ()(`.l'\lrl`9n\".(`. in all our large public unrl priiuite liuspiluls, L!` is worth while In enquire into the cause of such ll. alzulv of affairs. und lu draw from it at lesson and perhaps 2i murul. 'l`l... .l.\..-n.......I ....n-u-x n! u nnrxnn who {lop smart to no omy ummmmymn you. `I n-humans! ` hnpa collapse would lolluw. The operutinn. though cmnpnr.-Ltivoiy !`I|[`., is not excessively diffivult, gmtl the mun'a (`lmnva of remvory would hnvo hm-n ut 10:13.1 an even me; but who-n Um surgeons urdarvd him to he prepurml for the opt-r:1.liun. it was un- lived that he lmre umrks uf Iwimz ud- dicled to drink. The operation wus im- mediately nhundoned mud the man died within a week. 'I`.. aim m..m..l .-n-.dm- it Inhrhl szmam :1 II um lnullla \LLL|lJ\.\4\A any -..-.. -.`. .._.,, you- Yuu vunnut vomo too often, or too nnnpc , but. not n.-we n. clnuum them Ignorant and life lnsung II fooligfa pain in the breast. otc., no an un- ulu lo medicine I: hundred: of no clean. For Inomh, dobilisy. :9.-.'....'%"'"....:`' P!" %`:}'f" v`!'!`!`F" IIIUIIU. Fruit. Cookiea---Two cups of brown sugar, one cup of butter, one nnd one-half cupa of seeded raisins, three tablespoon- fula of sour milk. one half teaapoonful of soda. one tableapoonful of cinnamon. one small nutmeg grated. two eggs, bhree and one-half ctifus or flour. Dropon pans to bake in mo erute oven. l\....L 11...... Q....l.-I .-...- .........t .5` ....:II. UHKU HI IHUUUYIILU UVUII. Dutch Cocoa-Sculd one quart of milk. Mix two heaping tablespoons of Dutch ocou, two of sugar mid a pinch ofault. Pour slowly upon this one cup of boiling water; add this mixture to the hot milk, mill or beat with egg-beater for two min- utes and serve. A....I.. ...I...I l\..,.l .....I l\l\i|\nI!l\I| tn- U95 nnu BOYVB. Apple ealad-l`eel and core three .nico apple.-5. Cut. in small pieces us you would celery for chicken salad. Squeeze the juice of a large lemon over at once to kee from turning dark. Cut. up half as mucll of white celeay. When ready to use put hogebher with French salad dressing and serve on lettuce leaves. n_.,.|...-,. n........... n..- ..:..s ..,.o..o,m. SANDEN,%I56 James St.. Montreal. Quebec.