ll know that prohlbltlon' ould save many from perdltlon We speak it as a tact; And yet we see them die, 01' tor help we hear them cry, Vat. how mnnv nl us not! 1110 IO 0! "DIIVDIVII DIIVIIILV I0!` Gd? revouu Pneumonh by breaking up bgooold, while its main power: un- uin hho viuliby during the stuck. I TL- J--L-..- __J -E.._- -l I)--_.I- Al Are you troubled with bad hum, bo|oh- I Inc, burning in throat)? Tnko K.DC. -oho King 0! Dyapopnin Guru. Sold by E 0 Mitchell. N`-.. 0..-nun. nnhnuuu. nu. an-lnnln-7 DDO KTXCZII DUOIIUIJ pI'UIOllBI'. Eliu Rogers. president. of tho Tolonbo board of trndo. bu signied bin intonbion ol retiring from that oico. and it will (all upon the sbouldou 0! A. E Kemp, the pronoun vioe-prouidonh. I quite weu But for the run. an L nan said, he in not good no moving About In general be is wonderfully good humond and computed. and. on the whole. oarriu bin 84 your: wall. Ho duira me to and you his kind ion and bin good wishes. AI you know, he writes to nobody at all. I do not think in nu written I lottu. our diototnd out. (or ovor I you-. dd Ilnnoooto Anolo-t lloolu. Protoooor Winoholl ot Minneopolio eon- oidoro tho groonntono of Minneooto tho oldeot known rock And no roprooonting tho original oruot of tho oorth. Tho iowor oarioo of it in pnnly igneous, tho upper or ololtio" oorioo oonoiato of groonotono. mom oilioiouo rocks and oonglomorotoo. men or leoo altered by boat Hitherto it hoo boon Inppotod that tho Lourontion granite ond ianoouo rock: of Canada wero tho oldeot rocks. The oiiloo and potash of tho upper groonstonoo oi Minneootn bo- Ipook. ho thinko. o primovol olkoiino ocean with silica in ooiution. From this oooon oomoo tho (root otook of tho world'o potuh in tho orohnon rooho.-London Giobo I vvny -w vvuuu u-ICIwIIw-- x n I "Every time you oomn hero." aid the I mum at tho oyster houno. "1 names that ' your eyes follow Inc All over tho room. \ Do I remind you of Iomobody you mod to , Runny?" 1 W7 No. that In) : tho nuou." npllod the ` guest. I've been ban a hundred times. I reckon. and I never law you when you ~ didn't hnvo I thus dnyl growth of board on your face. Exouu me for uklng, but how do you mauago It? Do you shave yourself with 5 barber ! oHpporI?"-ChI- oago Tribune. LIUITUI. know?" H KY1; GRIP Prevents Pheumonla. The use of BEVENTY SEVEN" for 1-I-. ..-..._..s- Dngn-nnnl. L- Ill.-..Li-up the den` only Known wnere mu cnu." "What did you have lor breaklaat, Tllnl um..." `turn: I annrl mm, m|'nm. In Dr Humphrey : Spcclc for Coughs. Colds. Influenza and Why Io Wu Intel-anal. _,__ 41...- .__-- --...- L--- n -- `C7709 A REAL EXHIBITION. as to the realness of the bar- OQvO`O-QOQOQOQO-QOQ L Q Tllnl Share, `hue I good one, mc'nm. The wagon comes In study, and we on have our bit 0! meat three times a day. `Twas heel that Btldget h-led. And ooee an bread, mn nm. By the nine token, wine was lelt at It ln In ` me dlnner ll. -N... nu. nu. M-mgr wlth nu-Ida and HFIRDY & 00., ".~'-. 2 r.`.`4 U.` >.";4 >344 "-"'7 lE@%1E-'-`-3 A Pan 0! -Gnlwnou " Helen Campbell In C waregntlonnllat. But. you promised me, Tim"- "Shure. an I know It, mn'nm. Mug the crow y nuy wld me H I'll breu It again, mu nm, but there`: 3 none- nnnn nu ma nl mnrninnn HIAI. noI.h!nn dlnnel'J>oil." Tim lllte the cover with pride snd showed me the contents: s lump ol beel thst hsd been put on in s cold ' psn with cold Irresse. which melted slowly. snd In time. ss the stove cov- ers reddened sud the lld oi the collee- poi. danced. blackened snd dried, snd ' went to tsble ss jnloeless snd ss un- savory ss s lried boot heel. And by I It were the thick slices ol bsker s hresd - s lost oi it hsving less rssl ' nourishment thsn A single slice ol whole-wheat hresd -- rsnk butter ` lending sn sdded touch ol groasness, = and collee, so rsnk, rounding out s 2 mesl wsrrsnted to bring s "prone- ness to the stoms ol s rhinoceros. L This is him assay at alone ior one neon" to the stoma or rnnnoceroa. s Thle In the one ot clone {or dweller In the tenement honee, hut ~ lor thonunde. The worHnmen'e dinner-ball" etendu lor but one of three dolly meals. ewch one I lonndr tlon lor drunkenness, once each one menu I needy and always Increnlng lrritnnt to the stomach. Add to load | which ll: but neither utleeo nor | norlehee. the other lncte ot tenement house me -- overcrowdlmr. lonl elr. ' oleenllneu mode lrnnmuulhle - and It II plnln that the drink habit moot be- eone so nature! on the noting habit. with null Home to the men or wm men who yields to in Dover. In `Hm : can there had been verv `rue loo In grown: strung:-r The longer we clay; But. [or God, and man, and right, Let us rally tor the fight, Lat. nu wnrk nu well In nrnvl who yields to II! power. In `Hm : case there very meat and bone-at Ittemrat to drive .0, out, Rm-d Mme: hnd hroncht the rues! and honour Iuemtw to (lnve :0 out. Hard tlmeu had the little Inmlly to the "ml-m" region About Mulberry Bond. when they lir- ed II o room und dark bedroom ot the order known to this Inner. Ag bricklayer he recelvrd 3 fair wane, but ac-olden: had sent him to the boooltnl for mun inch. and I-avert Rridvot Incl nearly lnvc oonrnle. Bridr-I Fo- oonll III the mennllmo Ind reached the an ol tithe - n nroternu-nrnlly nod ebd with bar lather : curly red bnlr and twlnlrllnn NM -yrl. but the Iwhrlrlo V0! nnrlv lowi In on onxlon ploior. The mother rrnhhod and red tor two downtown ole. the ollll ocnbbod II the name determined lnol 0! bone. and the baby, din- ooolap than the lloglnllnp. pr-co_ont-v I In rnny lol' we nunt, Let us work an well III pray! gnu; HIIME CIRCLE. VVC IIIVIIC yuu [U U I.IlIUo The regular price and the sale price will be plainly marked on each -piece. Be your own judge. NO SILKS SOLD WYONDFXY The public are invited to cal-1 and look through the-stock. handle the goods, examine, compare, criticize, question about them at your leisure. We lnvltc you to do this. *--"*-- *---*- ---" `V- ~~`- -'~`-1"`-\ '-H" `An v\1n*iv\1r1 rhcnnlrn n'n nanh LOTS OF LIGHT. 9 Goods on Disnlay All Monday- OUR ENTIRE SILK STOCK BE LAID OUT IN OUR MILLINERY SHOW ROOMS. This large room for these two days given up to the silk display and sale. . pun-er` `It's: the pron:-nears, nm nm. that`:-1 out ol me quite. I wouldn't have helnved Ir, but It's 30. An It's all ol little Hrldet helm: that wild to cook bhat we had to let hc-r lor pence. | Bhe a as old as most at lourtc-en, an` they let he.r In the cookln class, lor I she never told how old she was or waan t. an the (`Mid took hold nl It all like ll grandmother. An` last week, ma nm, we was lnvlced to some sort ol 5 clllhrntlon, an thlm ten chlldren cooked in dlnner ht-lore our eyea, a dinner to be proud ol, an we late It! An llttlp Brldget takes the money an buys as she's taught, an Abe cooks with B taste to It. an I on till I'm ashamed, and Brldget the name. "'ln6 Oh: nlxlhl On:-Inn vnu ' Y nnvn uuuu an uc uunau uuc vvnuu, nun. yup child became a regular upil. Away irom New ork [or many months, I lost sight oi them all, but. on returning, Rent [or Tim, who ap- peared promptly in the early ereninu. What had happened! Tim's eyes were clear, a distinct layer oi lat covered his prominent. bonus, his hair was brushed as smooth as native kindness allowed, and he stood there smiling, but eager to tell a tale l was no less eager to hear. "Vnulnnlr vnrv wall Tim and nnltn to near. Youlook very well, Tim, and quite r chanced. Have you got. a new I place!" `lt.'n stone-nears. nm'nm. Lhnn me name. "'let the chlld tache you.` I says to Bridget; but she say: nhe's no time on` little Hrldget won't have her round the stove, but just says, `You Icruh the offices, mother, on` l ll nee there : something good to nte whln you're back. It : a horn cook she In. an to see her wld her nhtlckn 0! arms, pushing `em Into a hnlrln' oi breed, melon me laugh on cry to- gether. 'l'he cook to the queen eouldn't but her irlnh stew, on she knowa a pay noun would mule I her- mlt come out oi his cell and smack his II at the smell oi it. "` u to the geneneu mvnm, it's there ior I minute now An Iain, but little Bridget In` me we nmnnhed the bottle together. an` Ibe an A. `Father, it I keep you lull enough 0 good sun` I know you'll never be wontln' It hull Thrue {or her. mn nm. I don't. `WI! cne WI] Ollia." Thus lnr It has proved so lor 'l`lm. but little Bridget nlrud bu long- ing: [or A larger sphere, {Mug 3 pre deallned cook whose eld should lle n the public kitchens. Ana sunning out your plenuers H people will not think! And what's the use 0! Lhlnklng Uutll your eyes are bllnklng, Your brnln with stvudv racked! --v ---u-- v--`-. Edith H. Kinney. My bllbhe little maiden with eyes at brown. brown, will you show me the way to (`hlld- hood Town! For I'm not quite sure that the road I know, Though I llved there ever so long ago! `Twaks I lovely place, `nun: the bluest 0 1 Where happy cloud-cherubs want amll~ ' lug by, And all nround It lay sunny and still, an-nn -unndnnr: I`vn rnhanntl in l2rnu-n_ : LVI, UIIIIIIV Illal/II7 IIIIIUCII Wllall UJUD UI l II I Green meadows I've missed in Grown- up-ville. There dainty nowerfolk tripped to end fro, ' . There gay young winds did merrily E blow, * And wild birds told me such aecrets there, An, since, I have never heard any- where. Uh! In Chlldhood-'I'own they are tree I and glad, But In Grown-up-ville we're K90 s id end and. W My leet are so tired ol the dusty truck,- Come. take my hand, dear! I would wonder blckf uu -. -- us u--u-v "Education does not commence with the alphabet. It begins with a mother : look, a lather : nod oi Ip- prohation or sigh oi reprooi, with a sister`: gentle preaenre oi the hand or a brother : noble act oi iorbear- anoe; with hand! in oi owers in green and daiay me down, with bird : neate admired, but not touched with creeping ante and almost imper- ceptible elnlnete, with humming been and glue bee hives, with pleasant walla in nhndy lanes, and with thoughta directed in sweet and kind- ly words, to nature. to beant , to acts oi benevolence, to deeds o vir- hn, And tn the nnne-on at All anmL_ If made one more In the long prooes- s on townrds the potter's el . It was a slow process to secure Brld et's consent to A course to!` Mt ` tle rldget ln the Wllson Industrial` school but the lather ordered It as soon as he heard the wish, and the chlld Awnv lrnnu New nrk lnr msnv n mow you'll never be wonmr u had. Thrue {or her, mu'nm, I don't, though I wouldn't I thought that l was the way out." Thnl hr It has: nrnvod so [or Tim. W OI XIIEVOIEIICC, (0 (I290! 0| VII - tunc. to the source at all good- ho 6 Deli. -L In Inrla Child, In The Mother's oak. Laura K. Rlclnrdn. Crleklety. oneklety. CI-Icllelv. cncklnv CL:l:;retx;. I am the Me! CI-Icklety. crackle! . cree! Th.` Toy`-3 1. ",3 pnwel Flickering. IluIer{n. higher und ,1. w .0, M, Na b . """""` ~ n-mum: oyllcn Olllll of lduom Ian .51.. A--- ....A .. Ur lor new we nenr nncm cry Yet how many or us Then hesitate no longer! The too In growln stronger The Ionner we elav: add one to your list. it is puns: lry to go to the kindergarten and under- stand a little ol the work that is be- ing done by the kindergarten with your little children. Many oi you have admittance lor your little ones. paid the lee and go to the closing exercises, thinking that is enou b. You are sadly mistaken. When robel plann- ed his chiid-garden it was not only lor the children but lor mothers and iathers and young people, all having a place in his system. He wrote books especially lor you that you might try to undenstand your chil- dren - to help you. You will per- haps say you do not know where to nd these books. Go to our public school library; the librarian will be pleased to hand over these books to you lor a time. I heard him com- plain Just the other day that he had a shell lull oi books on kindergariens that were never asked lor and the directors in charge oi our three kin` dergartens would be delighted, i am sure. to give you any iniormation you would seek. You cannot say there is no one to tell vou or no books to help you gain lnlormation; and what is more there have been mnther s meetings carried on in connection with one oi our kindergartens ior over a year and a hall and yet I hear it is only the mothers who have children attending that kindergarten who go. Why is it? Are you not interested i it so, whose iault is itl Rouse your- selves, think and enquire why the children learn to sew, and weave and build. The kindergarten will rejoice to see you any time provided you are a quiet observer during class hours, not interrupting the director nor the i children. This is a resolution wor- thy, I think oi a little consideration and which i am sure will (ll seriously thought oi.) amount to much good. -SLESS. been content to get a note oi . IEIKE AMSAVLAGEI Lnrllnu In Ambll-In lo Tronohoronaly Do- uro! Illa foo 0A`l'\llBIl. Secretly Work: In Inngoo In the Ilnnnu Body When more palnlnl diseases attack the body help Is sought at once, but ' cntarrh quietly works Its ravages un- heeded untll the victim ls beyond the reach ol medlcnl skill. 1 Whv am. m-nt.o-t. vmarnell nznlnat, I recon oi mealcu anu. Why not protect yourseii against this deadly disease as you would spins: the attack oi the savage red- zmunl There is 3 most. eflective wea- known as Dr. Chase : Uatarrh Cure, which will drive catnrrh [mm the system In I iew months. Dr. (`hnnmu Cntm.-h Cure is sent di- no ouaer prepnuuon cln. 4 It is one 0! the moat. wonderlul discoveries 0! Dr. A. W. Chase, whose name In laminar In the homes nnddcnr to the hearts ol the great Canadlan people. Dr. chase : Conn-h Cure in then ` NOW IN`? NFIIIIIIIIIIII AI we enter upon another year and are busy making resolutions let me add to list . It In this: Try to an In the kindergarten ople. [ Dr. muse the v most popuisr cstsrrh remedy on the continent sud has become so on ac- count oi its nnpsrslieled record as An Absolute cure ior this insidious and deadly disease. Oni 35. I box, blow- er iree. At sil den ers or Kdmsnson. Bates & Co.`, Toronto. lb Hlnnndn nnw Illnnfl-Ahhd hnk ... .- _- ,,, , Winter winds may he plplng dreurlly, Snow ln 3 bllndlng whlrl, Come to me and l'|l warm you cheer ` lly, Dear llttle boy and girl. Scarlet and gold my names go leap- 1 ins. Sguklea gltltter and dle; Cur lug, awlrllng, qulverlng, creep ` lng, Ever at work um I. I I Wood or coal. hnwevt-r you leed~me, | I'm your lrlend, wherever you need "IE me. Roar away, soar Away, higher and higher, Cricklety, cracklety, X am the are! It Again, ma'am, out inure`: I gono- neu on me oi morning: that nothing but a mp oi whinke) lighten: up. it isn't e alone. You nnlr any oi the men an` they'll tell you the name. We agoneneaa, that to quiet it would make I man sell his grandmother : bones. or take Pennies oil a dud man : eyes; on you ll nee `em crawling down the stairs and mak|n' over to the saloon - thlm that hasn't had the elnse to have the bottle sale un- der the pillow. li you'd wake up but once that way, ma'nm - God iot- give me for the thought oi it - you'd know 'twun t so oauy. An thin. when it : In. the next thing is knock- ing round the children and Bridget oomln' in [or a whack, and maybe the 1tovo-lida llrin , and you up ior ae- saulti 'l'hat a the way it begin. an the dear only known where it'll end." "What did vrm breakfast. the system In Iew mourns. Dr. Chase's Cstsn.-h rect to the diseased puts by the im- proved blower and heals the ulcers as other preparation csn. It In one 0! the Rule! C 1.1)., Joronuo. Dr. Chase's new Illustrated bobk, "The Ills ol Llle And How to Cure Them." sent tree to your Address. _._j. _-;__: Do You Know DO YO_U_ K N OW What! is no pleasant to see? nu 1`0YI:'3 OAKIS Axn PASTRY In used hy the heat poople In Klnpton n prom - out to home made. `nu: 1071245 nun: ll undo: by mnchlnorv, thoreibn It In clot ly tad pun nucn U000. T: LOT8 O F ROOM. Uliilill-IriIIwI>lI>Q&l-.IiI~II*i Iilli III! ii 'I'IllI Illlllll l'III'|I I'I _vfum. suruxhur. umunz 7. 1:90. ' ONE BBC FOEHIR EIITOIIED ODE 8 `son presente WOOLIB I110 wamps have not been good enough to draw timber on. Now quite a thaw has set in and we may lose what` little snow we have, much to the re- gret oi the large number of settlers who are this winter en aged in the lumber business. Miss ary Chatson has returned home irom Montreal sand intends to remain till s ring. Pow- ers Kerr has returns irom Canoe Lake, where he has been three months. John F. Thompson has also come home a ain. Mrs. William Ohat- ` her husband with a son and heir on the 25th ult., as a Christmas box. Mrs. J. Donaldson, Arnprior, is visiting at her father's, ` James Lane, 0! the Denbigh house. ` Dr. P`. Jones has moved his family to Fort Stewart, where he has `sen * practicing lor some time. Elections . passed quietly as usual. The council for 1899 consists oi the iollowing en- i tlemen: James Lane, reeve; R. on- ners John Gilmour, John L. Lane and E. Marquardt, councillors. The 18% council met on the 3rd inst. to nish ` up what business was leltt Ernest! Wunbke sold his farm oi nearly acres to George Baldwin Richmond,` for the low price of C83`. The hay and straw he heaven on the place is worth at least $11!). Some years ago Mr. Wuntlre paid $600 cash lor the same [arm and has since conslder- I ably improved it, and made enough g oi! oi it to buy and pay lor a farm in i Grey county, pntario, where he ln- . ten s to move with his lamlly In alew . weeks. ? _: 77 j The B: ofninto B'y now short line` lot '1` . Na Dcitooto and :1] Icon! pdnll. n Iona my mu new p.n. B. J WIIIII. OER holo- [nob odes. Oluooeo that Exa|dorBoodncboPowdonlothoadaoho .A mild II-- .5... II DIllI' III` T3 The Bosvor lion Luke Onhrio bu boon ordered to Oiooholoo. Olin. to hunlpotb Bpooiuh troop to India. IN] WIN! GIIIIEIIIII I-IE l$KI Clllllll IIIQI glaring ndverunmanu t mrth b no many mi:l`cal concer.=IIdahou wrignlo . Robert: numb!` vonbly nova throng! gnnhonomnlonnndvhontnstlncnllu 3 and mu. mmmnn nndnm:mI_ 1.3 Allen `rmlnxu. Allen, Jun. 6. -- The weat/her dur- ` mg the past week hm been ne and pleasant. Christmas am-med very dull owlnglto the bad some 01 the roads. I ) nnnngl 4'nfnrf.nwn nnnnt. ; Christmas with his school meeting on ednesday passed here attended KUDOS. spent The i owln [0 me DELI UUIIH5 0| [118 D. oDonald, Watertown, arents here. of! quietly. J. T. MoDonell was elected trustee. The several schools in this locality opened Monday, January 2nd. ; Joseph McDonell Is visiting iriends in Watertown, N.Y. -A iew irom her-e attended an oyster supper at Marya ville on Thursday evening. The ice in the canals in in excellent condition for skating. Quite a number irom a shooting Itch It Marysvlile on Tuesday alto noon. El- ections on Monday pas ii quietly. D. C. McDonald is v ting ix-lends in Cornwall. 1 r Ir .-nut wurprnuu. Oso Station. Jan. 3. - Mlu Abbie Kliborn is on the :91 k lint. Dr. and Mrs. Kllborn have turned alter at- tending the arriage ol their nelce, Miss Bertha Splcer, Srn|t.h a Falls. Mr. and Mrs. F. McPherson have returned alter spending Christ- mas at her mother's, Mrs. Hender- non, Kingston. Mina Mabel Kllborn is spending holldltcxyu with her par- entn, Dr. *\nd rs. Kilborn. Our school re-openeri t.o4iay under the management 0! Miss Bailey. Miss Roda Kllborn in visiting lrlende in Smith's Falls. A leasant. surprise party was held at r. Kllbm'n'a on tho mu-nlrm nl December 26t.h. bv a for chronic nnd norvoun diseases Bendblo men. who do not deulro mv mthlng for noun and who condemn the mullet: clntnu media! concerns thou wmto `on -- cu. -- ...-.. Edwnrd Carawell. What : the use 0! writing. 0! speaking or lndltlng. And wnntlnn m-Inter : In j mews FRUM mm NEICHBURSJ I I` M rm ngu II-on Vs:-Ion: Point: In n.- ern 0ntarIo- W hat People Are Doing ` And It hm. They Are nnyIng-'l'ho lvonu l\J I..a-...o rn -nl v-nil.` party new up ur. nuourn u the evening of December 26th, bi sleigh load of young people lrom 8 ar- bot. Lake. Vlaltors: Mr. and Mrs. P`. Blnhop, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dool and Ml:-vs Reta, all ol Bl8hop s Mills, at Dr, Kllhom`s; Mrs. Henderson, Klngs- ton, at F. McPherson'a; J. K. Bourk and lamlly spent New Year's at Mrs. 1 Robert Bourk`a, Lllllcs Mllls. Purina I to (moan. Denhl b Jan. 4. -- We have enjoyed splendl sieighlng for several weeks but the road through the woods nut` nwnvnnn have nnt. been good nnnunh t.n cl Bulls duguon. Th: Ragnar Ilnn In woodwsra Ava. olflou-, Imam. : huby bl: gnu moon: proved h|mnal!tobo| A E Z I > NHAT OUR CORRESPONDENTHI DF.-G_ui_a_g ii: Bbeii K 1ip6B"E{ HAVE TO YELL U6 Ul speaking malung, And wasting printer Ink, 0| nnlng lengthy leaders An nding out plenders ll m-nnle will not think! .Al__. I..- A PM unnt&nrprlu. 4) ll If the look through Monday satises you b gains We offer, come Tuesday and buy all you want.- You can be sure of this; the prices quoted will not be repeated Kingston during 1899. O Sale All Day Tuesday Di wild bound the plumage All no way. plot! the gold fouthcn. and [non and nut. A ow wind that In moving any on song All $1 and Ill night long. Iwoot bonny In the lucky and oool dew A roof of can. a mom of [old and blue; Bllenoo Ind sound so onoo nnd dim [non light I To Iu-n the cold day night. I?-UPI. Inn: on Hanna, and run rod :5 Ian; A low wind ung the lanwornn low md high- A low wind uh I nigh. -'"1`ho Wind In tho '1`rcII." by Katha-no 'I`vnnn Clear 0! Danger. "Drunken men, of course, do fall down oellerwaye end that sort of thing," said Mr. Nouloby We read about it eooa- i uionniiy in the papers, but ntiii euoi: miu- I hope ere comparatively rare. Men eoem tontnggor up to the very verge of such I pleooe and then thee: of! in safety. Prob- D And the lyetory et How He Iteen U ably everybody that he: lived in a city he et one time or another followed eome drunken men with NI eye and seen him, i on he purlued hie lien; oonrle elong the eldewnlk. ion-oh up to end tniriy loan ova the top lhop of eome beeamont stain. eeen him etili leaning, on though he mu|tin- ' evitebiy topple out and go emaehing ' down to the bottom. only to obeorve him ` llnnliy ewey beck. away from tho otepe. ` toltnrt again on hie devious course and ` bring up 3 moment later on the ourhetole hanging in the name manner and in the I nme dnnger of failing. now into the g -nkfar I ' Iomo tract in; IIIOIII out and some id l -9.: I-1 But he `coon ! tail, and one wonders what prosorvue him He staggers on his way and stumbles sometimes. but recov- cs himneif and never quite goes down Again he skima amooth and straiginaionj the very edge of some danger spot. but keeps right on into safety And sohe pur- sues his crooked and dangerous way with a dip or I dive now and then that brings the heart into the mouth of some pneserby who ohenoea upon him suddenly. and as times it seems as though he mun go down, but something keeps him up. and some instinct, apparently independent of himself, turns him back from the brink With such glimmering of eense an be has left, i! he has any. he struggles hard to ` keep up. He may not realize is himself, but instinct makes known to him that it once he goes down he ean t get up "Dnv-uni I A an-Alavhl oonree. vou IOOI To Church on Iunduny In 0 lost. Ono of tho moot oharootorioiio and moot charming lnoidonta in rural Norwogian lito ia atill. an it must alwayo hovo boon. to go to church on Sunday in a hoot. Tho pariahoa an of ouormouo extent. and it io o common thing for ono old prion to havo ohu-go of throo or four I-omota ohuruhao Early in tho morning. ot diatau point. the oongrogation puto out upon tho lord, and nothingio moro pioturooquo than ah tho olooo of tho voyaco to oeo tho littlo otilla of rod brown aailo ooilooting Io- wani tho point of worahip Whoa aorvioo to bold but onoo in throo or tour wookl. a ahorl aarmon would don-aud Iho conno- gation. I at out ono of so Iuiuutoa tho other day in a [root hon ohumh that waa all o-utter with tho ouormoua whito hood- drooaoa (or shout) of peanut women Thln gm-I-nnn nnnmoll lnnnthv. IQI II VII Untll nnnxmg, Your braln with soudy For It will do no good, Never dld and never could, I! nnnnlo will nnt n('H Dlilul HI gulls uuwu nu uuu u gr: up "Pm-Iul 3 A In-night course. you soon ` some up With and pun the staggers! going arluxn-on, nearing out porhlpl as you pun Iionvold collision with him "-Now York Rnn ` 03$ (or IIOIII} DI pwuuuu wuuauu \ Thin sermon aaamed lengthy. yet it wan } enlyan incident in the service, which lut- ed four houn After three of them, how- ) ever. a Itranger may slip out and will have done wiaaly if he bringa aome Iandwiohea S with him Ioeat under the hlruh trust by ` the ahore. The ohuruhu in there eaoluded ; havena, when never a tourint oomea. are marveloualy large. Behind the ohumh. it i we etroll about. we Ieea crowd of oarriola, and many plumpwhita ponies eating their heads on. the m on with their loan ho- eide them. These pie think nothing d coming 90 miles to service. by sea or land. and throughout the interminable once they preeervoan earnest and husheddr eol-un.-North American Review 'I-C IOCUI IICII CI W. -'0 Ho pnonlly Ipnnda in morning: am about pan pa: Io'olook botweon lying on its not: running In M: om ohnlr And I unoking an ooononnl plpo. wrilucnr .1110`: nloon Inrylohlu Ilnnrln Enn- ninln'l`hoAtlnnsIo Athnlt put Ibo you out to drivotottwoot twonnd I hull Donn. Iloopu on shoot: an dinner tuno nun nnnl M than mm diam: nhonll I0|'ll'I. Iloopl on IIIO IJII tun umnw um- , (half past 0). Ibon that dlnnc shop: nnln;ns0hu0u.rado or smokes or hit: or union Ibo col : till bodumo. which , It usually about mldnlght, and In and! Ihoday. 30 looks very well In the flat. has 0 Inc. huh. rndcb complain: and an lmnonuqnnntivd white hair: his nip hobo: nndmonx; houuu:d_ haul! puu no IVU` York Sun. ELL. SFXLES F-OR CHSH The Last Dan 0! Onrlylo. _____._II_. ._._A. Ll- _.---l-. THE DRUNKEN MAN. LEAV E8. In U HIIICIIUIL Two funoun Bcotunen are cripples- lord Kolvm. tube [roatoat Booobiah oolontiuo, sud Dr. Jsmoo Mmgrogor, ol Edinburz. obo grootun Scotch prucher. Elia: Rnanrn nranidnnf. nl thn Tnrnnhn Never GIG Ann never COIHU, ll people wlll not act! l`here e weeping and there's nlghlmz, And many people dylnpz, Through alcoholic drink; And poo le on , lL`s true, Bu}. we on t now what to do, And we have not tlme to think!"