Daily British Whig (1850), 29 May 1897, p. 6

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%('i %; Ting enilnl Hm the Glorious tomb o`or Rlorionn uleoporl gallant fellmt-shi lo a\hnr9- Pulndln nnl Put an .\hushnl-lnnce.` Ill! Imhlmt dust is I en`! Name: that Hun any but a annula- ..":n`-ut::..;uhco&tho|o.::`totonrtIl I 08 nan VII"! %-QI0 ` cunt tor lllill watch! (.3 Eagle-rrn\\'n"d nn-I grnrlnnd-drcled, s|m\l_v mnvm the stately var. `Mid u sm of plumes and horsemrn- all mu nxrinl pomp of mar- Rid!-r|oI.~ ~s. n mu--worn rhargor follows Ne clvml m.ulc-r`s Her- Lon; .-`rnrv haulo Hump:-I rouwd him -|:o lnul lured to {allow hPl'9~ F Dark uilh mules i: the sunlight- durkiy nn lb old:-n air I Flap tho fnlds of mlmi- ~2mn~lnrd~3_ elo-\ qm~nl!_\' Immrllimt llwrc-- O`er the pump 01' gliuoring thousands. Ht :1 lmule-phunlmn, fins Tulter flag nf Jrna. Friv.-dlnnd. .\rcoln, and Auatarliu. I-`rum hi: grave, `mid om-an`: dirgas, mounim: surge and spluk'inR foam. Lu HIP iuuu`ri:|l dwul rol,urn~thl |o,!he hero-dust comes home !' He hath lost! the Atlunlic iclnnd. lonely ml: and willow tree. . `Neath the lmalidoa lo uhunber. `mid the Gallic chivalry. L'l'NlIUUl'I IU5. IUIU U"U(' llllil UllKUo Fnah Roohaull'e-'I`he sh left. over from dinner may. by this procou. be nmde into it most palatable dish. Heat the sh in l\ frying pan. removing the large bones if the fish is broken or has been out. but if pan fish and whole do not. break them. While hosting. pnapcre the dressing. To one pound of llsh allow one and one half cup- fula of canned bomxto. one level te:upoon- ful of salt. one egg; (yolk), onelourth ton- spoonful of pepper. Stew the tomato un- til sofa, strain through n coarse sieve to remove the ends, return to the stow-pan and add; the salt and popper. Beat the em: in two tablesponnfnlu of cold water; when the tomato in boiling hnl. set the pan in A mild heat and add the yolk, stirring well. Do not boil the sauce after the egg it added. an it. is likely to breslt. The heat should bejnst autlioient to cool: the egg and thicken the tomato to the r-onaiatenny of cream. Remove the fish to A plotter, turn over it the sauce mm serve. On the unwontodst illness gathers sound of an Nulvzmvimt host, As tho risinut u-mpest chn.fc-th on St. ll`lon`a fur-off umsl; Nearer rolls a mixlny p:u:ennt--cXMr- er .-nu-lls llm funvrul st ruin. From lht h.1l`li`*l` urvh uf .\ eui|Iy pours ` the giant burial lmin. The Funeral 0| Nnpoloon I. The` fuI|n\\'in`z ii lhu pnvln tn Hm fu|wr.|l of Nnpulvun, whivh wan wrillnll h_\' Ilw e-min-n1 rlni-`f justi:-u llu-,mrl_\-. whmp r.-1.r.-nwm tmk pluw :1 fun days u an ' (`uhl nu] hrillianl . llu` wunlighl on Iho uimry hunln 0| Scilw. (`.lurTuu.~`I_v Ilw ilnpc-rial vii) rvur:-1 her pr?do~ of tum-r nnzl fnIu~-~ .u|NIu|i_\` u i. h hwp \`n3c(- pa-nlvxh, Xnln` l nIll(`_ ihinv an `i `m vhiuw. Milllllt`-lllll llw q|s~:H|1~|u-ll :u}x`\u'r, in ... I K'ut'ance%A Cixs Position CUUI. DUTY UUIU \Vll-II sugar n" C[`nn]- Cranberry Tnrt.-One pint of berries. nnrelully washed and piokel over. Aqld one cupful of granulated auger. in which has been stirred R very little liour to ub- aorb the juice. Make A pasta like the fol- lowing: One cugful of lard. the white of one egg. three in leepoonfuls ofiro miter, one tnbleapoouful of white sugar, half a ten- apoonful of salt, onequarter of u heaping tenapoonful or cream of tartar. one-quarter of an even toeepaonlul of soda dissolved in water, flour to roll. to which ndd the cream of tartar well mixed. Three and ahalf cupfula will be about right. Beat. tho white of the egg and sugar together. Work the lard quickly into the flour with A knife, add the wetting and mix slightly. Roll one-quarter of an inch thick. The cooler it is the better it will be. Bake in barb molds or out into N uares, ll with cranberries. fold over and eke. I`..|. 1).u.|.nnlI'.. Tkn .|. In`-I nu-r I`-Aw. IVRIIII .\l inulv-I llw .' T` \`\`@&.'V-`?."\."\'\' \'\'K`\h~`.\%% K')&,`V Baked Hoeh--Chop tine nny sort of cold meat-corned beef is excellent. To each pint olmont add. one int and a belt of cold boiled p tatoe cho ped ne, one tebleepoonfulf butte\- (IS one cupful of gravy or stoek.iI no steak is to be had use :1 little more butter end two-thirds of II cuplulof hot water. If the meat and potatoes have been eensaned before, they will need but little; if not. :1 00d rule is nlmlf tenepoonful efenlt an 1: quarter- teaepoenful of pepper. Put a scant table- apoenlul of butter in the skillet, and when itineltn turn fn the mixture, spreading nmootl1l_v. Cover the pen and set li'\ek where it will not burn. Let it brown slnwly~-it will take about h.-ill an hour. When done fold together like an omelet und l.\y on ll hot (lush. Trionglea of but- tered team. are nice with this hush. Apple Fle'\t-Thi9 is a simple nnd de- lioioue dessert. Take one qunrt of water. one eupiulef sugar, the juice and pulp of two lem me, live tart, juicy apples, and four tnbleupeonlule of corn emrch. Put the water on to boil. Moisten the cum starch with (I little cald water, and cook slowly for ten minute`. stirring constantly. Take from the tire, add the auger, lemon juice and pulp. Peel, core end chop the apples into small pieces; pour the boiling Corr. starch over them, and stand away to cool. Serve cold with sugar and cream. (Yr-nnhnrrv Turf. -Onn nint nf lmr-rial. (nu. um xeporl. Ul at uni: apruuu WLII` dnw all the tmmpg and rul l i.nns in England to `the capital. and they :`n~ sist than lha feast he dinrilyuwd mnun other ceukrm instead of being all a London. , A nnlnu-nu-I `III funlklllnl flln nuanf nan- London. A noteworthy t'u<'.t.tlmt the meat. con- tyihutiuns from Auatrnliu were :4 eciull gpryken of_ us sent. to El lemme nnd Scotland innt.e:Ld of mndun. This may open nn uvenue to the sulutiun of the question. hut. it is generally con- ceded that in order to est-mpe ll. mic- (`hi.wou.s failure the project. must. he tuki-n from the hands of the mu{or und intruxted to ucmnmittoe oft-npu ale men re, resenting the three kingdmns. t is ndteworthy us it qunint side issue thut vu'rin`s representative at the juhitee s us he young prince Ru pert. who is the oldest. son of princess L .-u'ie uI'I'I.nln whn, in ntrix't|v tivmul l|4uu'b~l\l relan _ VVIIO I5! [I10 (`l(l('.SI~ SUN ()1 pl`|(`-(`SH LVIAIJWU d'Eale, who, in strivtly lineal (learn)! from James I, ought. to he queen of England. Rupert iq (mo of the hand- souwsl men in the Alumnawh (In Gutlm, um! the young hlnnd.s of the White Rose vliqllu hem urn hu.-xy vnnvnssinq n||~~mrls of plum for ndverlisinut themselvm by singling him out for u(`('|n.nm.tion." On the` other hand thd otfmals clnlh; that the xeporl. of as tree sprahd will` mumps lv`.n:rInnal fn`Hm |~nnH.-xi. and Hum: in- LUNCHEON-Freah porch. Thin Bread and butter. Cucungbjar," Tea. DINNER-Roast of rib mut:on chop. Potatoes an gratin. Spin- aoh. Pineapple fritters. Alter- dlnnox ooltee. BREAKFAST - Sliced Bananas. Oatmeal and Cream. Stewed kidney. Hot buttered tout. Com-e. ` ' Nu, < Vi 1`. \_ UI&IQ ;l0&Ag L 1 Ally` `at-Thug.` uu u ` "' `ugll II ` n _`5.`llHl` SUNDAY. MAY 3001. nnv .-In '1 `III l|Q`:|'|l" * (Ivvp, lnr:|\- "Tl nor Ieunnouy: "1 was unu- IickinJ nary. I893. Iouployqd aver- sloftho but loyal phylleiun and in y than for kidney dials until autumn of the safe you without ru~ odvin Inch lnnsGL 1 than 3 lug r as American Kid Lil . an 00 'I":o`l`:oct|ul I|uiItLouqi., inn % hondcnluunt L-aa..u\y.. Plnlolnu lhllod. can-All: lnllod-Int` The (iron South American Kidney Gama poelllc lobed: For 1 upooltlo n-_...n.u- n_...l `nu A I You--_ Q! `E But the last high rite is paid him. nnvl the lust dump kn-Il is rung - And the mnnuuia irun vuim-s huva thrir V thunder-requiem sun-I- And. `mil Imnmm idly drooping. silent ` gzltom and mnuldoring state`. Shall the tramplvr of the world upon ` the judgment trumpet \\'ni2. 8eacy`& Steacy. i|r\)UHl` YIN` laufllll |S|P- Pryumid uphe.n`u-d by ocean in his long. lieu wilds afar. For the war-kin : thunder-stricken from . his fiery battle-oar! I Thu-v who Iuvml him-l|my wlm ft-:|r`l I }1iun--thay who in his dark hour flai- Rnund Iho n|i;xht_v huri.nl gnlher, spell- bound by Hm uwful dmul! (`hurvlumm -plim`c\w -8llbl\`Sll\(`l l-\\llT' ri.rS.-ull n kingdom's vhie-f array. And Hm fox s(unds-vn)wned mourn- ` er--by the eagle`: hero-clay! Yol hi: nnci.`nf foes had given him nob- I Io-r nuxnuuwnlal pile-._ _ \\'h,..-,. the an-rlxmling` dnrges Inourd gu-uund the Latin! isle- _ ' n..... ..`.J nnhnn`.-.1 hr nnmn in hm Inno- Mvn who In-nrd Hm imnmrlnl \VILl'-(`l`_\' of Hit` wild l'Iu_\'pIi:In Ugh!- Furly wnluli.-s u'~rhwk ux [rum _\`(.n l`_\'r:m1it|`s gray Ixviglxt!" 'l'Iu\v \\Im In-nrd th Iuu.mnn|`.l;nffn,and ~ llm I-rvurln uf Avrv |uu~w- They who rushml their l'0:unin_'.z war-J steeds un tho squares M \\'uler!uu--1 (in-_v-h.-air:-I snldivrs anther Iuuul him. rvfixw of an :u.n- of war. Folluuors of the \'i(`l(|l`-!1L`|(`_ when his Hugh! xms \\i||| an] fur; Men who punt:-1| in llw (It-ull1-.~xtrih\ un Rml|i.m'.q hlu:nl\' ri luv, Ila-:u't~,a that .-i kvnll ul I|wdmnlh-shri--k from the Ru.~2.~i um` shnulvred In Mgr`; llmnu.:t- _\`i\1l. \w |'.-\ yglnr lilighlIt`.\'l 1 \\':n.< his ruurw the ` {rum proplmin t \\'us his lvpv llm sh:u|u\\"| in tho Viiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiibibitiiii!` M I now 25 Years before the Public. 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Mgkes the finest cake in the world-gnrou useless quanti than most otherbaking powders-Ind the rnlr II has lluhter and nf nor {mixture and z---- 35:32: ":a;`;;.;;:'.:a:.e.;i;rn;;';;.;;m;;;.;;.2n cake ll be lighter and of ner texture and .-..!II _.A._I-n 84-n --I.n.eQ Inna-Au `Han -nhnn an`: CEKC Wlu uc ll IILCI quu we uucn ucguuu sun- will retain its reahness longer than when an other powder is used-no adulteration wit ammonia. or alum-at all grocers. Pure Lead Package: only 250. 80c, 400. 60c and 600 per lb. Sold by JAB. CRAIG & CO. I`.-Ulla phantoms .' Ln, st vnlnos an lust! he \\ 0~s uubllmuulvrwl in trunI|u~l`s lips! u ghostly hursmuun ho Apucnly psu f *4 IN TINS `ONLY - """?",="`."'*`%=."-"-7"`! ` ;: 3AKING % POWDER 0 GEYLON TEA _Or any city in the world nnd ask for "[ PD cokssrs " Wain : Mnndruh Pill: will pnvom sick headache. and cum all bilionnnou. onnatipnuon and liver-troubles. one `II I done. 25 pills for 25 emu, only at W '0 drum ntnra. [Our OX0! III II ITIII ll wfliily CUITI ' Donn`: Kidney Pills an the onu euro. Remember the nuns. Donn`; I uvvvs Cu VI drug store. Mrs. William Hunbly. Bellevilie. Ont... nyo: My husband was troubled with kidney complaint. I-lneumniun, ioen oi appetite. uleepleeenoen, em. and could not. get. relief until I got I box of Dean : Kidney Pills for him. He he now and tour boxes in all and in perfectly cured. noun`: Kidmv Pills an the nnnn nl ..Em'- '.:.......'.:.r.'.'......*' 27.3 E` . ' Imhn W `at both as who" ` Fm. `-QA._V A `f i.V". ..:..-` K s'5H1"fI`!| Fill! NOWI. In the full of the year 1872 Miss Mary (lliver. now Mn. '1`. A. Moon. gave Charles Foster. of North I-llmsley, two common apples from her father's orchard in Elmsley. The `apple: were what is known in twins, being joined together. Mr. Foster put the twins away, intending to lreop them as a curiosity, and after two years. or in N74, he inspected them and found they were perfectly eound, although slightly shrunken. He was going to Cleveland at the time and took the apples witlt him. as they were considered A real curiosity, and after re- maining there for some time returned home. bringing back the twine Ho oare- , fully laid them away to see how lon they ` really would keep and has examine them frequently from 1874 until the preeent tiuw. when they are apparently no eound as even They oriainally were as large as common apploe, but have shrunk until they are no In er than is good sized plumb. We dou if such a_ wonderful record of longevity in a pair of applet can he produced hy any other person in the world and it is certainly an annual oe- DII PICHDQ, "lv:;dlg.stlon and Ncrvousneu. Doctor I Smltlrn i-`Alla Nowu. I.. .1... c.n l\' L- Apple: Pinched In IR?! Arc nun Able To ' Look At. :~._,:n n.n, xv-_._, A` Sail ;n lady no a grndnaleolllcm putting In Olhvn--Donut. all that I'nm`vnhn:dvi1hln1. TWENTY-FIVE YEARS OLD. FIBBIZKQ ' x.cauuuacu.._4..... I111. -. Blah lloadueho. \ u u L- vs,-II- Husband In Wall. n :1 LI , li_n. KINGSTON IONT To Olasow. To Dublln. _To Berlin.` Tg,Parls. T9nNew York. T6` Boston. 101:" xW.M` or omen: no; I `non to? manor. 1!: II! In I did poumon for an A..:-..' .:v..`?`Ex~.:-.%..2:*-.:*+..*:! nun. llnnlnn. ml: to` I Ma Ma. mnnton. 1 luuuod Oltmmoo. .0l0VIlX0 Lntu net` U10 Hill needle would Damn weavind very fast. last of all the has- kht. cradle must be lined. nnd what it time they had flyin over puturee nnrl peering around wit their wee, sharp e es for hits of wool. hnir emlsott this- t e don-n.to make the lining just ri ht. When the neat was finished. pep.-i-lrd hwped on n twig to look at it; then on another and not her. Yes. he knew there was no other met so fine in the whole orchard. A lew dafe xtlter Ida`: momma lifted her up to 00k into the neat. Away down deep ehe aaw [our little white eggs with dashes at brown aoroea them. as though aome {airy with a tiny pm had Written a wee message. thanking Ira. Oriole (or hanging up auoh aaate little basket to keep the ettp in. In about two weeks four hnhy` birds, with Just the thinnest down a crept from the shells into the net lt was in the month of May. the uent er pretty cold. but the liirdieut w` mind. (or the warm nest was It at them and mother`a wann min abov them. They kept very still {or a while. When they began to nestle about. the mother hird hopped upon A twig and looking down into [our open mouths. aaid. "We must look for some- hntiies I .\ little hreeae \\'hi.epI'red. _l`ll rock the crndIe;"the sunlmtma Mid. "\\'e`ll play peek-a-boo with them through the tea! curtains." and papa hirtl said. l`lI sing to them in Icome and (0. keeping near enough to watch ever thing ` so away flew munme-hird {or ood. `l`he babies grew eo fast thnt hey all aoon had new. tlu`- dresses on. and were triing to clim to the mp` tip of the neat. and rnnmma had to lurk hard to and than anmnh in thin: to. eat. but who'll tend the up on Ina neat. rapt and and to work hard to cut than enough to cut; but evnnin was such ax glad limr, when they ooud all be together and sin; 0 little Thank-you" now. And up vloadon why the birdies sing so many at uunu. but the den`. lovink I-`ulnar who wsitchw our the bonus undo:-Itanda..-ChiId-Garden. ` Halt II` D to` oxhor ab- lint. ` I! no ha III um. Ritual: to an- no no much not u. mm man it R3 ` nation in the oi with A nntnh of " or an mu nun-I oemntl the muse. She ran to tell mantmn who said, Let us help the door birdies n little. so they hun some bright-colored strings upon the imb 0! it .tree and the hints soon found them and carried them away. Not mam` dllt utter Ida suns` l\ guy little string lmaket blunting down M. the end of n In rge limb, in n tree that the lllrllil had selected for their nest and they were busy bringing strips of grape-vine bark and other thin as to weave in and make it tighter. me- timm mnmmn-bird would catch sntttrhos of pupa-bird`a song. telling of his love for her; this made her feel so happy that her little hill needle would begin wanvinti van fast. Lmtt of all Ihn l|.n_ nu one an Inn ll ii! lllllv (,`UI.Ipl|', e wearing a coat o orange. trimmed Mack and white. and an orange red t; the little mate looked very retty though not so gay. Ida called hem lieht birds. hut mtunmu said they were orioles or golden robins. and that the en tut one was the pa Lird. The next any idea saw one o the hints working: hard to pull some strings out of an o d huket behind the house. She ran tn tall rnnnnnn u-hn -nial I-0 ... ___- S ring came to little. [dis home. and wit it. It merry bond of aunbenm work- ers. The lost. snowdrifts slid softlv into tiny brooks thnt. dauived and smiled lmck nt the aunhenms. Jack Frost played nwhilo with the golden sunhemn ar- rows, hiding nt noon and coming bark at night. until tho little urroms mine In thivk and fruit that he just spread his white uinqa und sailed north. While Jack was smiling north the birds wore auifing hook Rom the south. and smno ol them stopped ot Ida`. home. In the orchnrd hack of Ida's house the sun- buun kept dancing around the tree buds. seeming to hug , You can't cetvh us." This mode the lmhy leaves stick out further nnd further to catch till they could. Soon ever tree will be a leafy tent for the iirds` summer home,` said nmmmu, and the birds `seemed to know it. too. for they were verybusy building nest crddles in some of them. Idn loved to run out int.o the orchard to watch the birds. lllld one day she saw the go eat little couple. one weurimr coat onmma. trimmed - pan. The look uat nlike. so everyone thinks ' Thu ldd oly-woo is Tlddloly-winks. Tid lely-winks and Tiddlely-wee is I ulna whnoh the human pnrtloulurly en- oy playing when having hands wdahed. or when being given a bath. The two hands are the little fish that splash and wrlulo and dart and dive and turn. Baby like: to try and catch the fish. but this he cannot often do, for the fish nra very quick. Bahy Ii 9 0 have the fish dnrt behind somalv g and p out at him. It in! also our fun to watch the fish Jump up rm am: with open mouth: at the (`rumba whim hahy pretends to scullar on top of lhuwutar. 7777'? yr-ryrryyu- IE i50M.E} CIRCLE. IIIDDDI D0930. A short time ago the. license commis- sioners issued it at ntemeut of the num- ber ol licenses granted unit to whom. There nre twelve shops. thirty-aix Inv- erns and one brewery. making I\ total of forty-nine plncen that ditpense in- toxicating liquor: in the vity of Kings- ton. 0|` the thirty-six tnvorns, fournre carried on. and to say. by women. The cum of 8300 is the numunt point by molt tnvern nnd sh keeper for the prisi- Iem-. of selling iquor_ nnd I250 liythn hrewer. Some oplo any we mumut do without these ioense fees in order to olitnin the necmssnry lumls wherewith to meet the expenditure of our vit -. If this contention were true, which we do not. voncede. miszht we not hotter raise the money h_\' din-et tnxutionthnn by making drtlnlmrtle of our lm_\':. for it is our hays of to-day who will he the druuhrrln of the futures! But let. us pause nnd wnsitler where t.his money urine: from that is paid into our city trecuury hy license holders. \\'here do they get it! (`an we not we in is lance that our own citixens my it? .'ot only that, but these license holders and their hmilim are support.-d-nnd they live lnettt-r than must of their neihlors-lw the citixenu, while they themeelvea (lo not contribute to nny bunch of industry or e(`0I'|om)'. Let me illustrate: Mr. .\.- comes to A certain village where there hu nover been 5 anloon. and rop-ues to the in- hutiunts that [or tl:e sum of not per nnnum they nllow him the privilege ot opening up I houne for the purpose of selling intoxicating liquors. They, Illomn the evil II. but wrought in gsthor poem. how it but mndo when tldultrioln men idle and drunken: kind, Iovln husbands end father: lirutnl and ltearteas; how it hut left broken-h t- ed wives and mothen in its track and hungry ehildrm cr{in cum. to; hread, yet they any. Ve will allow ' to come [or we need this W. on we mid not hay any of his liquor, there- tor it cannot do u my harm. so the non I13` Intlrts Inn his nlnm nl ulr ll walnut III! III any Inrm." Sn mo mun coIIu`udVuts up hi: place or buinass. and wait: for oualmnon. Inn to one count. Ann I titnu Ibo mon men him for the %, but he answers` `ngautl . I huh. I . you have not n.uu::'I.'$'.' .:i,:`- _ nan pm bought nuinglo uqmr. \ hat do on think ll: an to Inn an! Inn nut none: to aupurt then. and how I topuy In: can he. Yoxl no.1- in In: bulnecn and then I will pay the X. Dom this halp un lu RID nu: (I0 Iimnn loan at mu- Q a liven-no Icon 0! mar sun all hang! In or- :*.:` .....`*' .::-3. r.:;.`*":..'*-'2 uni` their Inning. use 33;`. I1 n. nu ulu Univ.` uoan um um In l of our man hard HUI ier \\'0I'K |!| KIN` 'I'l`lI.l lllll} The very little yirlmuy l|.'n'v(lwx"art- 0! on plant, a h nrdy unn In he-gin Vsit h, hut s_\'s(Nn and nmtm-as may he prur- (ised in its care In grant ndvanlng-9. If the blunt should he 1; I lnomilr-_z um. n amnl \'x|se- fur the hrwlkfust tabla would give nn additional hit u! care and plomuru to both child nnd parents. Re- g(\)1|arit_\'. thoroughness, quirlnosa in In- I` may he prn(`1i'.`ed under 3 iv- mother`s influence till they In-mum :1 Imrt J Mar rlnunhjnu v|mnu~lnr_. Every mother should rememher that the making of her daughter is of far an-ater im(x)rtnnc- than the adminis- trwtiun of things in her house. and ever daughter should realize that she can mm to avoid mistakes only when she sees them. She enjoys most seeing her mother's mistakes and resolvin that when she has n hot;~te she it "never do so," A beginning mav he made with a anmll and t`0mpI\rutivel_v unimportant responsibility. and it is to he remembered thu.t responsibility and not more work is the g-reat thing. Tho \`Dl'\' litlln uirl mnv h.-umthu ("I ru- If he keeps {he {non of 0u_r Saviour form er nnd always Ill slnlnl. His toil shall he S\\'EF_l('|' than honey. his weaving is`sum to be right. And when hi-x lutk is ended, and the web is turned and shown, Ila shall hear the voice of the Master. it shall say lo him "well done! And the whitt~wlnged n.I1golsofhea.ven to hear him theme, culng,4lm<`n. - And God for his wu_uo shall give IT not xVu_ but u 51? ion brown. ._.9nlm\t \\'em'ing llinll_v_ hut weaving surely, wnvln for himself his I'M:-; We may nut. see how the right side looks, we run only we-ave and wait. But looking nlmve for the pattern. no \u-.-war need have fear. Only let him look ulenr imto heaven,-- the Perfect Pzntlorn is there. FUW M ii clovllllpu eon. Oh! the sight of its deliczua |:(`u.u(.y. how it pays for till his l`u:I`l; No mrer. duinlie-r work thun his wn.s ever done by the frost. \ \\ . Then the master hringelh him golden hire and gin-lh him praise us '1'; And how happy thus hunrt u!` the xvmvor is, no tongue hut his own cun tell. The years of man are the lesson: ofud let down {rum Ilw pluve of H1 sun. \\'herein we um weaving nlwuy, till the mystic web is done. HIOIDPTS |lll|llPn(`P llll lnQ'_\' |K`l`0lIlG fart of her dnughlefs character.- .adms' Home Journal. Above their heads the pattern hangs; they study it with care` The while their finfgars uefu won]: their eyes are ustened t ere. It is only whom the weaving stops and u tlu-uwel) is loosed and turned, Thu! he sees his real l1undi\vork,-lhut his marvellous skill is learned. nlwaya lV0`ln8 cmlu your IIILDTESI, nu: it over and give him your counsel tro- quently; give him often your persoml pa ticipntion in the work or pur- suit. that. is his life for the limo-thls - to the miller: as well as the mothers. The hnppv. Joyous aprln' time is (ism.- son teeming with poaalxilitle.-1 of in- struction. opportunities for sympathy; make the very "most of it, with your children: oien their eyes to the glori- ous light of the resurrection of nature. -Ellen Lee Wynmn. Let us take to our hearts I: lea~1un-no lasaon could hettur Ire- Frum the mu -3 of the tmpostry weavers on the ot er side of the sen. They tell (hit curious lhing hesirlos, of the patient, plodding weaver; He works on the wrong side evermure. but works for the right side ever. than old utensils to use in it. Can't you no tho possibilities of hours of Joy in the use of an old slave. apun undo apoonl Give them shovel. hoe and rake with which they may make a urden where they may plant used: on slips. Give them. if you comistontly cunmomo animal life to cherish and watch; any- thing from 5 fine horse to an old hen. prohrubiy the old hen-in tact. uny- tliing alive tint he can call his own. Give the pets :1 plooe of their own thmt the may not infringe upon the family rig ts or he called I nuisunce." Give the ublld hoard. now, hammer and mils, and let him build; construction is ill- woya interesting; developing so much better than destruction. Above alland always glvethe cluld your interest, talk it m-or nml give him vour counsel mu nhiuu an tuoo umma ox.m.us. C CVO! IO} OCI htvd 'I.IC hound 0Ill.`l0lm.orovo: Innocent lunonh to pouoy-haiku manual 3150.- Clll. or out as per um. Illa tune: you have no): nnnlnoun union has Michal. I IIIVI .0` Illlllll 1 IIIII my! Ill: You huvo not bought -uingln I i :1. iquor. What {on II! Am to lug nn! Imp. ....n pannuy. `'1 Mn. no noun; (or you, not pouunind nnd my man. you mun: Ininnln I THE `DAILY wme-, SATUIRDAY, MAY 29. 1397. | (` l`U\\'l|- --elects Ina Irmunvr mys: .lnl:i!m~ uunnix of hunnr are univ- inw from every unru-r. and strnn 9 xvi fnnlnslin mi uruu urn 1-unslum 3.- rn un tho strw-I.-c zuul parka. .-\ Inrga puny uf Indian Imhlm_ n-pro-_-at-nting twu-my .-Iluu. czunu up [rum l'I_\'muulh this murning. nun! of llu-m lmim: rurulry vmmuumlnrs in Hm Imperial nor\in- lruupo. .`\l the` rvlwursnl of trnupinl UN` mlura liy Ihu l|l'\'t` Guurtlw yostrrtlzly llwn` \\'o-ru u'.N:u`h- mom.-4 ol Hutuuu of tho Si.-rru Lt-rnl` and Norlh llornou pulira`. Tln-rn \u-re nlnn no-vornl lilow of \\`.-,-4| lndixn no-gru rvaimenla; Znptirlnn (rum l`\'prus.Iu0k- int likr Turk: and wearing `hluv lunivw and tuna. were Mam mwn. with tlwir punirt. London lltmn mil lurk like 5!- ulf. I-evnuno Ibo princilnl lh"r0uRM?\r!`:| an frnnu-I with plmuunm nu! man Is. on-(`Int I mnnth in uivunve m` Ihn Jul i- In purndr; hut Ilwrn io an unwonwdnur M |-In-Ila and nnilnmhm In the vruwded Ilrn which Indicnlra Ilut llw gmlu `Pvt 51 nlrvuly Inlioipulml Vtilh plum- urnhlo oxrilnnrut." In his pnhln Inn... 0.. Ohm Tilnnn urnmo oxmnnrm. ' In his rahlo lollor In Urn Tin) Hamid P` No ivu nnulh-`r Vivw 0, the pn-gm liq-0 dinnnr m the poor for nhiv tho app:-nl ul Ilw min`-ma of `Va Ilriulg rlhml INWJKIK Niv- nlry and lwtlaa In-ur-In an Iltdy an carnal and the an m in Atrium- wuko uuuai in punk`. `lhopurocmuu Iulhntltlu Ibo puhllo gnd Iln pnrvolln fhvur lomilluu the luulml In what lb!) call the "tint-r\|I mm-.` Nun protru- Ilnlll. I-MI--|L-...|.|.n- ......_-n.. ..|.|..n In IIIIWIO IX 70$` (0 [[50 VIC Up tundiu who have eulllygmi tho Ind wlll 1:! tbs cumin: and contusion. In 1 Iljvuty Plplllll--Illl` IIUK" l)I .`UlUll|lliI)Ul \IlI\l suite of four ur x :-. :s`\\'c-dvn mvl \lIr\\1|_\`-Ul|l` of lhv kin-1': M-nu uml rxuilo uf lhr--u. Sn iutnrlu ml -.\l. liuurmrl `\\ill prnnvwnl ml i|luminnu-cl xuldrms. 'l`urko~y--()m~ of llw .s'uIl;m's` >0! 01" n linltl munhul. ln7md S{nl1\.-i-\\'ill Pm rvprc-~`vntN|. \\'u.ru-mhuru-H.lt.ll. Iuku .\|lw~rl ul \\'urlc-mhunz, nml .-max uf |.i*uI.-l'uI\- e-ml wn "illIR!`l'. lirsl livul. (`uum vun lirgenfehll-Sclmnhuru-K. und lhn-u D\'l'\'(Illls. \'-.. \'....|. \t.... or. .~.....|.:.... ..I H... at-rvunls. New York, .\Iny awn-~u in London. \ [hr Triuunv! Hays: .ln|:i!m~ uunnh sleet. nnu Mil. ||u~u-nu tnwgulr.` Ru.\`.~iu-'l`heir imperial huzhn ssvs the grnnd duk-A Sn-rgu aunl Hm KN?! duchms l~Zlim|,n-llx F:-udrmm. M -``\l"` of rinm l uu.sst-u.rm\', llu` murl mur- shn und ui.It`-lh'-vellllp, munle-.~xa Uul~ souffle-n. prinvass \'oussuufrm\'. HIHU " lnd_\'-in~\\'n3lin;t- _ .\`nxo--(`uhounr and (inlhu-'|`hnr rn_\-ul lxinrhn vans Mn` duh--`I111lu~`lwaxuf>':n\:-. (`mmrg and (iulhu. m`m1n|mni'.`|_ "5 their royal hi.{|1lIPSm\-4 (hr In-rrdlmry prinve and prilm-xx Ih-ulrivv and Suilt`. Olterhnf Marshal llvrr \'nn .\`v|u .n. Quxnnu-_Il I} II I\l*;In|n\ I-`rnulnllrlt >\lI- u--Q auuyvuwn pa-quwn. an uanmnm, ma. run, gumus. auto 01 bnxony. >1-r\`}:i-i\vI. Mi,jxuovicli. minister :1! lhr murl uf S1. Jlllllwi. Sinn1-H.R.H. the crown primer and prince Mnhil. .~1puln-'l`|u\ duk~- ul` bmuuumyur and .-aniln nf fnur ur fin-, (mermu mnrsmu xwrr Hm -`l'IIlll~ Su.\0n_\`-H.R.II. prim-u I-`rvtlvlh-k Au- gustus. duke of Saxony. .\ oIr\"m-M. K nlnvich. minister Pnriq and :1 suite 0! mm ur xwu. .Montt-ne[zro--'l`lm crown prunve nml suite of two undos-de~cauup um! [no at` vunls. ..'e(herlun(L~z- (`nunt um Lynden. sum-_ count dv liylnnnll. `r I`.-u-u_.Qn-nnr (`,:nu\\':1r.-L llxini!-110!` {Ll nna um .-nun-m~-. Rounmni.n-ThI*ir mm! I the- prinm nnd prinm-.~.~' Ford Ruumnnin, and suilu uf go-m~ undre l`. Rulu-sm. l.ivul.-(`u|. tin Pn-mu. Mme. Mari`- Sleexn. and Mlle-. Ilvlo-nu (`n~. IJn.~_I.._'I`huir ivnncn-isnl )1 N-Ill!` 0| marquis MU, .ur. D. nauu, unu- quis kido, lnnsu-rs uf verelnony; vuptuin Funuki, l.J..\ .; I in-ut.~(`olum-I Murnhu. l.J.A.; Lieutenant limo, l.J.N., three` subordinate oflicc-rs unu Mr. Nnheshinm. J.m'c\mhurg-H.R.ll. thv ln~rr<|ilur_\' grand duke of I.uxg\l11|l1l'g: ` Mmmo--`I`he Z\lexn~un nnnlstor M. still?` (`UUHI U!` Iijllllll. . "' I`:-ru-Se-nor (7:u_u\\'zLrn. unnlstvr `I11 this court. zmd suule of two svcrotznrnes nnd two .'lHu(`II(`\`. _ ._TIu-in un -21! h|u`|u1P. I)n.. nu... relury. _ _ H(`.S8l`-TIWII` ruyul hnghnesses the grand duke and gmnd duchuss of [lease unll suite of three. |InI\nnYnI\n-[ un(runl||||`1v_ll R I'll` pl nnuess. llul_\'-'l`heir l`0_\'M hixhnnsses the `prince and Yrinvesex of I\'nN0S- U. . J:Lpun- ll_. prince ArIsu`g}\'n, with suite of marquis Mn, Mr. B. hallo, Iuu.r- lnu Khln Innslnrc nf vs-rnlnnnvi vumuln grunt! nuke ul I.uxNnnul`K_ Mo.\ivo--`I`he I`nri~\ zmd suite of lv`-W. M.mo..mnur-n__'l`hn nrnwn nrnnve sac rot u r y. Germun_v-|I.R.ll. pxinvo Alhort, of I ru.\.~_i:n. prinoo reprorxl of Iirunswxick. suiiu mun! Svlunluxhurg untl l\\uniz|v.~1- du rump, of H.R.l' .\`n vuurt. Liam.- Genorul vcn l l0xw|| and un nid<-- rump. (`anluin l~i. imperiul n:u'_v. ulluvluxl vy urdvr of the Plllpt`l`()F. :....o.......l.._l).- (`rut Ininia|Hl`)1l this llllll(`Ill`(l h_\' urm-r 0! llllP_Illpt`r0r. ` liuulu-umlu-l)r. (`ruz. ln1nHU\I`!ll. this court. lhing in l'uris, suxle and sec- relur_v. Hmasu---'I`lw|r rnvnl hmhn9ss(*s Ul n'nQ'TQ`Q`H. ` Cum-u-~\ 8[)t`(`l|l rngoy of five. l`...|.. Dim_.\ ul\n"v-I` nl 01' IIVC. (`mm Ri>n-.-\ spa-.1-ll envoy ilh n st-`vrx-h|x`_\' uml llmw |:u!i:`:a. I-In_\~pl--Prinm~ Mnh.'||11llh`tI Ali Khan. lurutlmr of lhe l\'|u~divn\, suite 'I`i;xrun.' I`whu and un llidl`-1|!`-(`:\Jll.P. l.`nn...l...~_\`n..:.-}<|I |\I\l'l|L' nncl Slllli`. ll llllll Built` OI lIlH`( . Huhen2ohe~I.uugenhurg-H. S. U. lere plinoo and ll.R.U. In il|l`I *i. Puul's cathedral. 1 t Provisions have already at least doubled in cost und several large hotels refuse even old patrons to u1.'ik.\ iuiv definite urrnnlgenientx for moms until n we More the julileo. Those who could, hi e let. their houses for the cele- hrntion and tire preparing to go to the country. To use it slung expression. Lonon is on the mnk=." The executive command of the colu- nial military mngtin ants visitinv the jubilee hns been um erred un l\n_)ur- General Herliarl. formerly in cumumnd of the Canadian militia. 'l`|.n fnrnimn nfflnn iu hnnlunlnn` in T!`- 01 `H9 Lillrlouln Hllllllll. The foreign offimz is ha-ginning in N`- reivo floods of replies to invimtiunq to ~powors to send re[irts-rrlailivus to the uppnmcliing cola-lirutiunq in vunnaclinn with the queen`:-1 record rvign, and the followinq list. is 0fficiull\' slated: Auslrin.~-H. I. uml R. H., the urch- duke Francis Fe-rdinn.nd, with usuita .J' o|....... up fnnr lollowlnq M31. is UlII('.llIll\' zuuu-u. of three or four. .|hLd9n.-Nn rt-presvnmtive. Buvur'm-H.R.ll. prince Rupert nnd suile, captain Othu Stvllin uud un- other. Hnlninn\_ll Q [I nrinr-u (`i\.'Il`lo\S (!(` other. Bo|gium-II.S.II. prince (`h:u`los Ligne. v Bru2il-M. (Ie Souzu LLrron, minister M iii court. lh1lgurin--'I`|w'\r rnynl niglnxwssm lho prince und |)l`ilH`t\\`.~4 nf Ilulguriu, with u suite of six or sewvx. l`....o.-..l .\nm.-in-._I:rm.lur Ihumlnlu`-- auule uf an (`onlrnl .\n|eriv:\~llrmntvr llopulrlit M. Medina. mini:m~r :11 this murl. ChInu--Hi~x 2-.\v9llm1:_\', Chung Yi Hun. specnl mnlnmsmlor. und u ' su of nineteen). an... .._.\ ...m.~}..l ..n 111' um! n \'n Pwmu nnu u_Iuv-uc--<`:un.pv ` H0mulm`-.\`pe.~ml vllvuy und ``. rot 1*)". I (In.-.u...\r_|I I? ll nvinmx Alhnrl. Beadmngneliahtel manna ASPECT. II I III. nvuluu London. Ma 27.-Preparn.lion.s for the celebration 0 the queen's _lul.ilee are already under wu . and for the next six weeks London l.i 5 fuir to he the must. uncomfortable city in Eurtme. Build- ings all along the route are disfigured by huge N h wulfoldings. pres aro- tory to the ) 'lding of BNHB. `ven churches have been sold to spaoullwir. and St. MM`tln"s in the St rund is cov- ered with building pro urution-i. A little sign reading "zmrv cu in uaunl beint almost the only indication left of t a church propor. Huge stands Iik wise disllgure the grandeur of St. Pain `a cathedral. ~ pnwiainnu hnvn nlrnntiv `Masks: ausv si=scuLA'rIne m ' CHURCHES. ` canine costumes on VIow-PnpAntIoIII For the lutlvltloc I!cnn-l'orol;n no- prnontatlvu-Tho first llltoh-`twill In I III; Evont. I -...I..... 1:... n`! n_.._,._...:.-.... Imp Hm llll. Phllunlhfllplpllla ntrouly nnu an run In tho I! ' 25.->'po-nkimz of (lu- llw vurrv-spmuh\nl uf I MronI|.VU"' ' '0 I Q .`..':n.`:::...a [In In: l\islII1P.s's~`.~x (`l*.\$ |~'nrdiu:u1l uf go-Iwrul .\lr~x- .n~ul.-(`u|. (`un- Al. I . I`.-n. .1 In; uml M and ms. mum with um or ID. vllhohllovtncnoulux

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