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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 9 Dec 1882, p. 1

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rim-m Mid for Various tut-v. In Central! Hell Known the Wald over. 1 in; C When l.“ «Aura-.3. , ,},;HJ....I .'.h .1.) ll 'pii-I l-lElglu-il lu ill; LI" Vté M lll‘ [A ll'."-l.‘. lag: 71-“- g summing urxmts o.‘ Q.“ r. 11!: Emperor “(Austria in brother, Cm: lv influx." 11min, by. for the fifth time been elected l'flYgfi-ll'llet'fl’ o.’ Arctuttczi. Mu fared. and the village boat makerare cltcted on the :ouncil. Archbishop lliurgctof Moitrtalirv. with irrtwu yew, paid oil’ a uiwcun debt of ii million dullnrcjhe rise of real estate large- ly helping Eihi; He is new l uild‘ a £00 L00 cathedral. I mg 8 I An artre'c ref-ling; IIVIIIIJ‘IL: {I [‘Pr, TU: 16: of lieu- Jersey has been stum'» ed by lira. fristol ior her husband. “in ‘ l rl‘r.r.-.:--f l‘runis celebrated a wrvant u. uflpi .L, a:.d‘1\‘ci' .Et aim-no I I the prevailing idta :l at {,r;:ii¢’r1:ivmut.or.husurodstilliormi- urn-s as en publhlied by the Chinese] - I I I I \ . . ., BlllllW’l‘IY ct llc'rllll, Lid-trig Poo, in the ‘ ‘ hm ““ m I ' l 3 . l , ’1 to rower-.01 music. fi'1' l. 2:. .‘rll'LVAS Y. val Man: “'hat the- \\ in. l An r-ricb ('X‘NIHL'L‘I When ilrsx thou lwarilir-l it. u oodr‘. u .' began. 1 hi: .1 saw ‘1. shin: {Enniuh the glitter ivrigc moods! a c Wull liowlln the FENELON FALLS, ONTARIO, SATURDAY, DEC. 9, ALL soars. A bell clock is useless when there's no _ cause for alarm. ' We shall be soon replied with reasonable taik about big things on :Cc. Don‘t try to hound down the man who arrics an English bull-dog revolver. I Time waits for no man. The ticd is bound ‘; to wait. Marriage makes iiicu thoughtful. About half their time is spent in forming excuses. Josh Billings says: “ Next 12') a clear con- furt comes an old shoe." C i i science for solid com Wu a canal late for "ongress;and \lasea- l" “ v 1 . I _.i. .J. ". ‘:l cliuwtu bu bozo thide by Mia Anni» Lunléiflf-“l” "H “M: L3. L“ EU SU I u ’ I i u , , . 2 Jciinen, n bitch-eyed, Ayoni-g beauty or tal- As the rim household crouched Within that: cut, for (1131 al Butler. ‘1'“‘3 . x i ‘ tf l . . 1 cl ’rl-zr l.:'~: 21".- wlti iiii'trus u » Mr. “orth has an intcrcati: g house at, "m! ‘ l A J ) v . . , ' “' , .<- _I “3"er and the finest private avisr)’ in I And scuri'c mi! km? la in? *3 4“” “We'll!” cx‘: l'rIaricc. He wuhcn to retire from thcl w rfe’aI“, .Ih. r _, ~I, .bmh l VI I. I _I blanh'... _,,.'..:~.‘.."'. A .â€" , inirlinerybusmess. .93 h.» ions prctci eit- ,vl»,,,,,,_;,,,, m,“ “M.- 1. x... , .lgtmgcli) express: tin; tinl nrrslrrir' in the IlllllL’Al‘". It 115‘ c 'nd i Ill'i luv c “us thing from the clinic. a I _ y , In ,a . understood that hem 0:1: or (in: ILLZlCSl ezitirizcd in The Xingu in Eff/2. In his studio Carolus llurmr iiurira trou- sers and rdlui'dgibiut jlcket of lustrous black llc rides likc Ia Centaur, and swim: liki: a fish, they my; iii an expert fencer, an udriot ju” 'lcz', a fine silk with la pm!“ a. j"! bu llUll :. sinrer, adca‘l shat irith n pistol, and Niki]- ful pcrlorii.i;rIori tlichcil and organ. lii lSTQ‘SHks’ llluiielel, described as sister to the ex-Chief Engineer of :ne Suez (Lnial, went to l/mrdct to be cllri'll, of paralyslz, but the innit. maliluous prayu- and bathing was in Vain. Last August she determined on airoiliuriattoinpt. and. praying heartily While immersed “ fr it in though an electric fluid were running though h r, and emerged no longer a paralytic." This may encourage theIllukc air-l Duchess of Nurfu k to givc their poor little heir another chance. The llcv. lamca Mcl‘lai'l, a Presbyterian postor in Montreal, tells of aiicxtraoriliiiary with curctbrougii prayer, and declares that there is ii vnioin for doubt about it. Marga- rct Scott had long been bedridden by spinal disease. to be kept in a. darkened room, as a very inodcmtc lightcanscdinterisc pain iiihcrhead. She was extremely 1 ious, and invited several women to join in prayer a: bcr bedside, in the hope that they might brill; about a miracle. 'l'licy prayed for an hour, and then Margaret lcnpcd out of the bed. She has been well ever since. Some of theworkmcn inDcacou l‘lstcy’s or- gan-works ht. llrnttlcborougli, Vermont, com- plained to him that be employed women in I his inauufactory who had not the strength or nkill for their-duties, mid poiutcdto the organs into which woiiieii’ri work hurl gone, which the ' deiixonsti'atcd to be failures, and firinllyltbld tho deacon they could no longer be" ’employeil‘ inn factory which countcnniiccd such frauds. \Vhercupon the proprietor, who had home with them long, replied, ‘ You will be paid ofl‘, and may lc n c. “'hilc you were out, I selected the itccs of iimcliincry made by the women, and placed than upon your work-benches, putting your work in their place, and the organs you have condemned are your own, and those you have praiscd fire the work of women." n I “It's nice to Hon boy” in Bui'mnli, that is if one happen to be u royal baby. The infant whose royrtl papii spends a million dollars oiin crmllc for him is surely to be cnvicd not a little by ordinary babies. At this enormous cost King 'l‘liccbuw provided a cradle for;his olive. branch. This extra- (rrdiuui'y {deeptnclcl is described as first framed withhiimgowvood and then encased with sheet gold inside and out. Over this is oruniiicutul gold work set with diamonds, rubies, sapphires. ciiicriilds, and other pre- cious stones. How sweet. the slumber: must lie, rocked iii the (iiibrncc of close upon a inilliori's worth of gold and precious stones; how good Kim: 'lllcz'lllul’ iii to his little little child iiiust be when he reflects that, although iroIpiic's hint-l is min f 1' an hour in the court of llui’iriah, 'l‘liccbnw docs not forgvt to rice that the infant prince 1:1 cradled comfortably in long as he lives. .. _.. â€"¢-.â€" -5 gâ€"â€"-___... . FACTS AND INCIDENTS. Cupid varnile applird to the soles of shoes and l‘t‘pllilltfll-lll-lbdlll’s until the pores zirc filled and the surface nhiics: like polished iiiuhcgiiiy-r will make the Mill!!! waterproof, iiiid last as long us the uppr iii. 0 l lliissiii hm concluded it new loan for $lU,tK)0,l)()U which brings up the total of her iiiitatiiii ling; dcli: i $2,753,000,()0i). “hat is more llOluWUl’lln , is the fuel tliut hi-r debt has almost. dnubitd .‘l'll'i‘ 1572, the annual deficitiu lltfl'llllil‘lct'i :ii'cixigiiig SlLl0,00;),')00, when-us twviily yl'lllli previous it was only $55,000.000.I _ Almost at; the time of this .‘ltlglllll tragedy the writ: uiid two childru-ii («f a man llnlllt‘il Mcnldim were found with their llll’liills cut. and Mealtiu-i' body was simu afterward found on This inf tho :ibutnieuiii (.l London Bridge. "u had intended toili'uwii himself, but llll on the :ilautiiii-iit and broke his skull. For/two months he had bcc i very tlt'rlpoulllfllt. 1 In fuming districtsof llciiiiiark, \vhcrc smoking isI ulmo‘t universal, and pipes with huge chins bowls aru n3 common as mile stories arc accirvc on cuiiiitiy cross roads. distance is more freiltii-ntly Illi‘aslll‘Ctl by "pipes" than by miles. The vusy going, set ways of the people lllilkU this cxpcdiciit pmcticnlile. (ircat is the .lllllhh‘llll‘lll of the traveller, lUWt‘Yl‘r, at bring told. in niiswcr to hi1iiiquiiy about the distance to the next town. that i: is so many "pipes of tribnccu." “\pt‘rlt‘lu't' \iilltcach him that at the steady gait and pull of the limb iiirlcs. or half a Danish milc, make ti "pipc." An interesting experiment has just been trial in tent Ilia powers of riiduruncc of the oiliccn at the cavalry brigade cf the Russian llllpt‘llâ€"ll “ward - iiuitcrcd at \Yursavr. l'llcwii l flit-cu took part in thc ridc, at which lieu. Slioukolf, airy alsiiawsistfbl. Tiles 133 English miles. an ll thc utlirtrn competing in exactly clown listuiicc ridden was limits, of which tvn-nty minutes only we c ' \V.‘\‘llplt“l -n rest and refreshment. The ride was riund the, Molazotl‘ pliiii. adjoining Warsaw. None of the othccis was much fatigued, nor did the horses. of which each ntlicar used six or scveu, SL‘Cllltllsll’t-Sml. The “$.1th was favors. c. tly Well known he boner}: benefit of The following fact: an: pn- liut quv be input: updating for t of thou: who do not Rollie the m in otl'coutlaiocl ill-rm: lt‘lk‘l l'uleur. the renowned pinks.»- her than that ccnhgiuu din-mu tic nvau ry sll genental by weds. «pom. urwhat are known :- uiicmiwpic particles called lhc. tcris. of, mi; ohm. Careful experiments have provedtlut the ill-rm known as tub- ueuiu consumption is such a disease and that the real; are conveyed in the npittlo. which, whcgflrfid. tlyiu Jul and ii tat into rock limp. «upturn. Paul on: no~ be minim“ ‘0’ "eh m m, or ah: vented to watt-r. Iobnm slight . Ola” lukr Ic W Xypbngkm: m uhshtiéfllrum of tho hlflthmj" III)“ pm I yIt v s listen tnthe vegan I W of click fever, which begin. all tlu “krill _ V tumude to the umm which apt in air. inn: and So sensitive was she that she had iiifiiiitilc , child, llllil how happy his. nativi- about two Eng- 1 cciiiiuaudiiig tlic cav- - d was performed by: n: air and healthy surroundings in kecp- . «in i we bicak thu truth gum and produce con- w well known to h either float in iconfuml pic Typhnn mic. : and prt fineness r! spltii lor. thelnmr, ant typhoid: pad various prcduml by foul many filthv Intern Tho neat-tin tum, be ritual with animal or- ‘ lucky, and dyptlnda ' and ycu hav lilo elm. except I‘litch formed like ‘ disease; with the it "stable kind ‘ 'ivenly was there a revealing 'l'hzii. harmonized thc chaosor‘ man'sIbrcusi. Above, around. withiiifu hidden feeling. S -w burn. for music is but love expressed! The pain or pa "“un struggled into song. From lozitziii l.p.1 the thrill Felt but suppressed so long, A row: by wood andIrill, As Music voiced Desire, And all the hopes and illill 1;cm Tim“ of the flu l l l llut, lo! ii wilder strain flu-l stirred the fronts of mun! To the baltlc. to tilt: linltlc, hurry out To the tumult. itiiil the shriek. and the Shout, To the Spirzir poliiti llerccly tossing like a wave Towards the death that bus no bravcâ€" I Already is the Inn“ “'UJVK‘3. I Dye-din the blood of cnciiiii-s, laurel leaves: 1 l l I i To that song of jubilation I \Vh'ilc us yet their heartbeat high, llurk ! u tor -of liiiiici'tutiuu Blends with notes of victory. . Hear the death-bull‘s solemn tolling, And its ucrcnt of consoling, 'l'clling to the itching heart 'l‘hnt the weury arc ut rest In u brighter home on hi rh Fur nbovc curth‘s clouchi Inky. Thus our sorrow rccoiiCiliiilIr. Softening und to tears beguiling, With its riicusurcd murmurs dccp, Agony that cumiot \vccp. Sin-ct tones of curthlysong, pcrchunce ye tire The dreamy voices of a. world 'unknown, lit-lird faintly from some parudise ufur. Uur loved one’s home, and yet to bc our own. 0 hope that sccm'nt too natural to deceive, l‘copliug the solitude of lif'a's dull way, How sweet it were could we thy vo And loo‘; beyond thcgloom to that ctcrnul buy A. ....~ . â€"â€"-."â€"- . ’7 . A...__. l A. TURKISH FESTIVAL. fears that were as gold terror for the iph won. already fancy the wrculli of ice believe. How the Sultan Klllod 3 Sheep at. the Ba. l ram Ceremonies. Under date of Oct. ill. a Constantinople correspondent of the New York writcs : Courbzin-llaimm has just begun. The Sultan drove down from Yildiz in his state conch, a very handsome affair, all cho- colate color iiiiil gold, drawn by four bay horses, with gorgeously appai II are, running iootmcn and coachmcn. The dress of those pcoplc ll. sort of Albanian COStllllltlâ€"jlleLtsl with hanging sleeves of a. deep red color, every part of the cloth thick- ly embroidered with gold ; loose, baggy trousers of blue cloth, and riding boots with tops oflrrcproacliablc whiteness. InIthc car- riugc with Abdul llniiiid rodc (lham Ahmed Pasha, the major domo of the palace, and Dcrvisch Pasha, who appears to enjoy jus now a great deal of the liiipel‘iril favor. coach was; sent away shortly after the ari‘iv» ul of the Still?“ and a magnificent looking l | white .-\i':ib changer was brought; up to the (low of the mosque, with silk and gold tasâ€" scllcd bridle and saddle-cloth it mass of red velvet and gold trot-cry. The religious cere- Iiiouyliistcd about half an hour, illlll to the Christ“ ii listcucr outside seemed very much like ii. ' gh churchperformance of some cere- iiioiiizil of his own religion with its chanting of the prayers. l’rcsciit lllitcl'rl :uid iimrsliuls mounted their rsi, \iliilc the naval and military pa- lsliiis of lower tank and the boys fo'iiicd in Itwn liiicsws before. The soldiers stood to l their arms, and ii. bustle at the mosrluc door, | where twi: fiuc ltlicir kccii-cuttiiig “knm'is” kcpt‘. w i aud ward, showed that his majesty was 'ubout to appear. As the sultan iiiouiIitzil , the charger, carefully held by some linlt (lo-I [ zcu gmmiis, the guard of llOllOl‘ turned it half liiicc, the trutips presenter arms. the music ' struck up tho Sultan‘s March, and the whole procession moved of!" at: u stately price. The iiiiuisterii and iiizii'shals. their horses ciirvctiiig and prancing, rode a little nhcad, i leaving ii. spauc hctwcui them and the pn- Edishali. Tue latter with Uhnzi Mouktar a: 2 his bridle rciu, on the one sidc nud Osman l Pasha on the other, surrounded by aides-dc- ! camp, grooms and thc men of his special ‘body guard, mchd on with the two lines , of paslms and boys, am 1 " l'adishnli click paisilia l" the soldiers prc- } wilting nuns and taking up the cry in suc- ' ccssiou as his majesty passed each attali'in. The Sultan hud a weary look upon his 'fncc. us if the thought had struck him of ltlic hullownc:S of all this show of military fstrcugtli when l'illl’ollc was dctciiiiincd to treat him as but ll puppet in the arena of politics. \thtlicr ownig to the llllpl’OIlllS‘ ing appearance of the weather or the cal- 3lousness with which Turks have grown to regard everything csiiricctcd with the go- vernment, there were fewer spectators pre- sent than usual, and I noticed but. one pc- titiou presented. The man, who looked like an Armcniiii, had chosen his ground well, and uiirolliiig tl-c about as the sultan passed, caught. his llLljihty'i! L" and by a slight: inclination of the iiiipcrinl head an aide-dc- i . lthe mi I chat gc i f i i i l l lcamp wus sent to l‘t‘CUlVi! it. Passing in through the. huge antes his majesty d s- mouiitcd and stood for a few minutes on the imarblc steps. A card hearing; some \‘crscu gof the koriiii was placed in his hand, and while he \us reading them a iiingiiifimut- looking sheep iv.“ brought upon the scene. The lone wool of its full-grown fleece was lwliite as the driven szimv, its horns richly Ecilt. mid a knot of ribbms mid artificill l flown-s lizid bccn fastened on the. back of the illl'L‘k. The poor :iiiinial, lifted by the at- ‘icndints, “in: midi: to prcscnt its throat, kind the sultan. taking a small knife from n :richly-cliincd silver, made the requisite in- .Clztlllll. With .i :Jruv'cllll tciiiiimh (bow) to lull present his iii.ij-::iv.y pi- ed in, followed 3 iii a short him: by all tin: :i'u'it functiona- ‘ . s \\ h) l;;..l mine for the levee. ;.\i.\' l-llilrl‘ 3 Lily nib rim 1 were slaughter- cd at K'.L' lwt u: the marble Sltll’. that ibuin; th- catch: of thc mcrifice which the lillllllll la supyuml to multi- as being the fa- E tlicr u: the ii-ti iii. To give nzr adequate .dcscriptimiol fur utrciiioiiv “iiicli followed 'wotild impzzr :i"r'r i:i-ic . fries and i: tl'~ ‘. 5 l4: :1 prawn. I 1 mm. ltl l.“.l;lli.t‘:ii {)lliht“ lln’. cm: sari lc pazitl \I’Nn. covcn-l \v.t'i gilt. crystal cue-i, ll‘ tnivc chandeliers. and stand- :r; candelabra, with sLigpurta u'l the scale 1cl ldllip[‘tol.! : ll‘.lu.l{lll tarmac: Lam, rich- ly cvrwland inlaid comm.“ and furniture - of all desc Imgc pared Sunkl ,m them. rich-is ore may alter a pee; interior oi ‘llc tall» c Illll }-L I I And sldtcr: gate: 0‘ the gm of than: out in «humour c girgrcunundumis with the 1.- some idu of the malaria m“: that twk place. A Kev England ' :1 that a dog‘s lung! is the cut of its pun l ' :i buldc sounded ) a ' i (Llltl order a. half dozen ; the above statement , Ileru Id 1 ‘allcd outrid- l I Things which are advertised as " cheaper i than evur," are ever so cheap. I Any good-looking lass is perfectly happy ; when left to her own reflections. I lie man who “cou'dn’t stand it any long- i er ” has mkens'seat end now feels quite ; comfortable. What is characteristic of a watch? Mo- ; desty, for it keeps its hands before its fucc 1 and runs down its (run works. As a rule, the men who have been driven crazy by misfortune did not have far to go. I Mr. Anthony Trollope, is progressing sat. ; isfuctorily, but his power of speech has not 5 yet returned. A Chicago policciiian shot eleven tines at It burglar und each time missed. llc nude the serious mistake of aiming at the fellow. Playing fouttball by electric light has been tried in London wltliciit success. The play- ers throw themselves by kicking at the shud- ows of other plnycl‘s' heads. Josh Billings’ advice : “ Ml dear boy, selekt your buzzeiii friend with grate cau- sliun ; once selekted, iiidorse him with yurc bottom dollar.” At least three men on the average jury fcel bound to disagree with the rest to show that. they’ve got minds of their ou'u. Aftera licefstcak has been subjected to the subduiiig influences of a rolling-pin it becomes legally tender. I l \Vlicn you see it stated that a. man is 3 “ eminently respectable,” you can make up 1 your iniud that he is :i chap wort-h ovrr $1,- 1000,000, Anywhere under that figure is ; simply “ esteemed citizen.” i l l r i | i i i A woman was offered $1,000 if she would remain silent for two hours. At the bud of , fifteen minutes she asked, “ Isn’t the time nearly up ‘3" and thus lost. The circus rider who was elected to the Italian Parliament is. we believe, the only 1 politician who can ride two horses at (nice. i l l l l l l Evidently taikiug ovcrthc buck fence to the l c a woman next. door is not considered open air i tisn ution i l i l l A Turk had rather see two camcls wrestle than two men. They kick up more dust than men do, and that‘s the Turk’s idea. of bloody fightim’. When you are succesnful look out for the arrows of envy. “Stones and sticks are flung only at fruit-beai-ingtrees,” said ii. For- t 1 sum philosopher. The l I At a public banquet tlic lion of the even- ing is usually received with three cheers and a tiger. This shows that he stands hycnri crowd of giraffcs. “ I give you my word that I am speaking the truth,” said a man to his wife. " Of course you give me. your word,” like retort- eélIIbitterly, “ litcflllslzllo one else will take 1 . Ball dresses \vill f‘Orllu quite low this sci- sOii.â€"[Londou Queen. Don’t go off, now, does not refer to the price. Some people think it better To have either weakness Lill0“'=.n lack “tell of common sent-(L “ \Vomon ought to take more cxcrc the open air,“ says a. medical authority. exercise. Ainutcurs may fish all day without catch- iiig anything, and there is no reason why a fox is necessary for the pleasure of a. fox- liuntiiig party. “ Pa, what is an employment agent 2" “ “by, my son, he is a. man who is very anxious to get work for others to do. 110 himself doesn’t want any.” The meanest kind ofa man is the man who M the 10”“ ShO‘m‘ 0f will at this season give u tramp a straw but when he knows that if the tramp Wears it he’ll get guycd to death. A New England physician says that if every family would keep a box of mustard iii tllt' house three-fifths of thc dOctcrs would starve. Kn instructions as to whether it should be kept in flu: pantry or down cel- iiir. \\'e 500 that “ fur-lined circulars ui‘c fa- shionable again.” l’coplc had much better advertise in tlic iicwsiiapcr than waste their money sending fur-lined circulars throuin tho postoflicc. A little 3-year old girl, while her mother cstcd in some outside noise. She was told that it. was caused by a cricket, when she sagely observed “Mnmiun, I think he ought to be oiled." ” Young Achilles" wants to know if “we think cigarette smoking injurious t‘; the brain?" Oh no, not a bit if it, “ Young Achilles." No man with brains enough to hurt will be guilty of smoking tliciii. Brown prides himself upon his firmness. llc boast:- that. he never gives way to his 'i'ccliiigs. The boys say, however, that his l 1 options, an ’. scchcarpcni u make! cuuriuau liliclll but to! i at the‘ liver oil which a mind fall of brought trim of Orivutal nugniiictnce Add to this brmd usher E inhabiting the warm seas of at frinctlomrics, l5. and the pic- , met with ainoit u: csatnmea of the ecclesiastical bier l out: oil ll free from t and the music of the private bale 13‘ much less; liable to change in the displsy of the imperial spherhudm when slightly o feelings wouldn’t suffer from any giviii'.r on his partâ€"riot to any extent, you know, He was making a call and they were talk- ing about literature. “The Pilgrim‘s l’rol grcss," like rmimrkcd, “always Sccmcd to me painful." Of course you - are familiar with Bunyan ‘.‘ llc sa «1 he had one on each foot and tncy lothcrc-l liini a good deal. There am four different patciiti out in ways to presirvc eggs, but none of the:- hen: the old-fa sliioiicd way of putting km in {aisin cake, £L‘l1l placing; the who down cel- ar. -..‘.â€"u'. .. . _ I III .I‘lItnieccnt ll‘ml'lhlbd iii lquohlyii ' t.ic_ mumanngumt n, fill-1‘13 hm 9°“I lifts-D. wore 2; dress uflii'Ocnue-l pluszi of ever).“WNIHMMWR ll,illl|.l'l’~l_’..'.‘l‘n is one of tncicmshml maybe"). inner .auu and sits down on a plate of the fruit. l 1'" be 50ft“ medical profession are hearted than hard-hearted, b' v. if: dacsn’tmot 5mm,th , , _ scam to us there is much choice in 'illf: iiiut- . , Circussuiu cnviilrynicii wrtli ta. l nutin and spcc1 il -isc in 5 given lust week will see that; in l l i l was trying to get her to sleep, became iiitcr- . ‘ y. . . A ‘mf‘n “‘3‘” rvason in ail things, and,“ the II , 5 l“ “1' warns pnu‘ oi trousers of cruimcd i“ l “1"- lllllm cu"3"“‘3- berry huc save when he goes to a fc‘ -l that is what be generally does-if the para- grapben do not lie. -- Mo.n0>~3â€"â€"â€"- -I Substitute toi- cml-llvor on! Among have from time :0 tin: dugong ml, from tnodugong. an herbiv l Australia and the Eastern Archipelago. i unto which chamurinscoddiver c- keeping. ordinary temperature: it is oinquo from separation at in more crystalline constitn Can. m an coil-live: oil. the numerous substitutes for cod. e been an average one percent. before the notice of the profession, , which is an extract obtsined I t owns cctacean the coats of 3 It“ i'- has ', [wanting the tlav favorable retention. Dug- ‘I he unplomrt odor and ~ ii, and iii lie- Atl course cf the tril. the ! ward and compromising. but become: (:er and almost colorless wormed. The dose is the i t Forests and Climate. I A 3pc: has been prepaer b_\ Dr. Schem- burg ', the Director of the chnicalGardcn: at Adelailc. on the influence of forests on climate. The object of the author is to prove that the destruction of forests usually has the effect. of reducing tlierainfall, while, on the contrary, the planting of trees broad- cast over a country is one of the best meth- ods which can be adopted for ameliorating its climate . iid increasing the annual fall of rain. It cannot, indeed, be proved that the chiiizitc of South Australia is altering for the worse in this respect. In fact, a compatri- son of the iiietcnrologicnl records will show that the annual average rainfall for the colony during the past ten years has been 21.1 inches, as compared with 20.1 inches for the previous ten years. The fact is, that in the ngriculturfl districts of the colony, and in those which were Lot. originally tiiiibcrcd, the. bringing of the land into civdizltioii has 1nd the effect of slightly favoring the fall of rain; Plouvhcd land attracts moisture to a. much greater degree than the unbroken soil. in considering the ellcct which the removal of forests par .er has in altering lthe climate in South Australia, the only direct test that could be taken fiom the records issued b the Gavcrnincnt Astronomer is the experi- ence of the neighborhood of Adelaide. If the time is divided which has elapsed since 1839, the year to which observations were commenced, into two periods, there is found fcr the first: an averngcraiufnll of "23.8 inches, and for the second one of 21.7 inches. It will thus be seen that, on the whole, the rainfall at Adelaide is diminishing, though very slightly. and perhaps the diminution in the amount of timber may have something to do with the change. Di. Schomburgk, in searching for illustrations of the effect of trees upon climate, goes further afield, and brings forward some striking instances, in which it is evident that 'loss of forests means loss ofruin fall, and vice term. He recalls how the Russians, by burning down sciue of the Traiiscaucasinn forests at the time of the struggle with the Circassiznis, converted the country from a. fertile laud iii- to a desert, simply through cutting oil“ the supply of min. Similar iiistniccs of rain having deserted ii. country denuded of forests have occurred in tlic Munr‘tius, in Jamaica, the Azores, and, it: may also be added, to a still more remarkable extent in several of the smaller \Vcst Indin Islands. No sooner had the forests of these places been destroyed than the springs and rivu- lets ceased to flow, the rainfall became irreg- ular, and even the deposition of dew was zil- iiiost entirely checked. 0n the other hand, it is generally accepted as a. fact that Mc- licmct Ali increased the fertility of Egypt enormously by planting trees. He also planted some 20,000,000 on the Delta; his successors followed up the work, and it is a. noteworthy circumstance that; the rainfall rose from 6 inches to 40 inches. Planting has also, it; would seem, {reduced remark- able effects in France and Algiers. Exten- sive regions have been planted with gums and other trees, which, for the most part, 'rcw to about 30 feet or ‘10 feet in height, and it is noticed that the quantities of rain and dew which now fall on the adjacent land are double what they formerly \vcl’c. â€"Arclii(ec£. .â€"â€"â€"--â€".â€"-â€"’4\â€"‘->â€"~a°â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€" Should Vaccinationjc Comsulsory 7 Last week we gave some statistics, ‘iiup, g ing a 10 g range of time, and showiii-Joxoa so fai',v:icciiiutioii had signtilly failed iiinliat u as claimed for it. \Vithout going into statistics, however, the evidence of comm-ii observation shows that vaceination docs not eradicate small pox, that it does propagate other di cases through impure virus, and that innsmuoh as it is 0. stall'uponwhich the apt to loan it does to investigate the causes of small pox, which we must, riftci'zill, understand inordcr to extinguish it. Those who read the fllClS leaning up- oii vaccination, the profession have bceu iiiiig on a. broken reed. But. on constitu- nl and legal grounds compulsory vaccin- s utterly untenable, us the arguments of Mr. Gladstone and other leading states- men Show. Speaking' of thcreccntattciupt in England to proceed further in compulsion in these matters the Pall Mall Gu:cttc says: “ Englishmen, who have destroyed in turn the despotism of the soldier and of the priest, seem in a fair way to succumb to the despotism of the doctor. To the fear of iii- vasion and the dread of pcrditiou have suc- cccdcd a horror of disease and a longing for physical welbbciiig. which seem as if thcv were likely to deliver the ptiblic bound hand and foot to the tender mercies of tlic medi- cal profession. The oflicer of health takes the place of the Grand Inquisitor, and the doctor, like. the priest. in bygone days, in- vokes without hesitation the urmof the law. “'0 have not yet reached the period in wl tlicm fallill of an infectious disease will he des- patchcd as rindcrpcst. at such a rzi members of the medical profession. iiiz'mimous recommendations of the Royal Commissioners appointed to report on the than .nmll-pox and fever hospital accommodation if London are :r startling reminder of the listauce We have advanced in the direction if treating disease as crime. They dc- ru'c thntitis inipcrativcly necessary that . ‘ery case of iufcctioui disease should be immediately and cfl'cctually isolated. The moment a man fails ill of an infectious dis- ease, his state must be notified to the medi- cal officers of health. The official must see that the unfortunate patient. is either iso' latcd in his own house or forthwith removed to the public hospital. Our contemporary their points out that the first result of such provisions as this and theoue compellingrc-vnccirmtior. is to encour- age conspiracy to conceal the existence of the disc-rec : and that the danger as Well as the drcnd of removing a patient must stiil- tify thc proposed nct. th justsucli a system put. int) force here lll()lll.1l’l lll‘\\' “l‘raviiicizil lituird of llr: the Public llcrdth A handed h post card got out as a l the object of Mann-Hing pixysTr-inira to ii:- all casts with :i v icw to coii'rpuisory 23".- At the foot of the card is an “NJ is intended to be 0 under the h A {.llfl iv ,0 ‘irczilrx with . lotion. h r:ported. lirizvli‘» points out, the compulsion is as Ill.- ju" tn the doctors as it practicable with the people. in made ht althIi'. any more than inrtde sober by act or parliament. I h l l - a -9- r-â€".â€".â€"....__ Preservation of Honey. Honey, according to A. \'u-cl, coats. of for-mi; acid. keeps serving that crude honey hat whi tried the Nit pruvi nts fermentation Willem iin ;-r of the honey. 0.... ”~â€"â€". l are ado-gather too‘ awiv how ever, it is lccoménv' more and more cv~ den: that the English rave 0 stay and to rule, and wherefore no l‘hapi on the whole it would be better. n: l summarilyns cattle infected with with much intc But we are travelling tliitlicr his peculiar power d to as even to alarm not a few tricity is the nerve The His name is \Yiri. Underwood, ngcd ‘2. “'0 linvc lmcul crcis n penalty of 5‘20 for is rru-zl and 5112'. People cumin: '; bug, but what is it? they can be I a like instance, and if 1.0, where? __‘;1,;],;,,¢m '33 an - presente- i .s of the Jeznnc v t‘ii, 1‘. seems that the ofliccz‘ were not. on friendly team, cvcn nit ice was brokcii. England has thirty electric i; llt'.‘i’:lllp'lll- its, with a capital of over 5.) £00,000. Nearly as much money is similarly invcstcd in France. After next May the Netherlands Govern- ment rcquircs that trains running more than thirtyseven milvs an hour be provided with brakes of a. kind approvcl by the Ministcrui \Vor‘ks. Durin the last ten years cattle in New South Wales have increased very little, but have gone from sixteen millions to thirty- thrcc millions; bscf consequently .grows steadily dearer. Pic-rich ChellllSuS have succeeded in solidi- i'yiiig kerosene so that it burns like tul- low. This achievement will be a great boon to servant girls who have to kindle kitchen fires. ‘ . The London Druprr‘s Journal says that. there is scarcely a better maiket for-lace, rich silks, &c., than Urcccc but some economical Athenian ladies have now foIrIIiucil a league to wcu': woollciis instead of Si 's. Prizes are offered at. Hal'de for the best growth of muscle. “A gc. tlciuziii cou- ncctcd’ with the university," will award them to three students whose bodies, their present condition considered, show tlic best general development nch Juiic. Now that the days of wild fowl shooting a“! come, it may be interesting to givc some instances of wonderful "hugs." On one cc- ension, ii. few seasons ago, iii England, eight wild swans, averaging nineteen pounds cacli, were knocked down at one shot. On another, thirty-live gccsc \icrc killcl by one discharge of a single barrel hunt gun. A traveller on an Indianarmlroad stopped ofl‘a. car while it was on ti. drunvui'iduc. 'iud was killed by falling,r through. llis wiu-uv sued an accident insururc: cullipzilly, from which he had procured .'l. policy. The Court 7 ' holds that the lllSlll'L‘l‘S lll‘t) riotlinble, be- cause the policy stipulated that the insured should no: voluntarily expose himself to dangers, and that he had no excuse for step. ping from the car at the time he did. The policy is therefore valuclcss. The daughter of a. member of the British Pnrlinmcnt from \Vcst Cornwall met with ii. terrible accident two weeks ago while visit- ing St. Michael's Mount. She was climbing on the eastern parapet, and. by reason of the great force of the wind, lost her balance and fell. ' She grasped some of the decorative masonry in falling, but this gave way and she plunged a. distance of 40 feet over the battlemciifs. \Tlieu found, both of her arms were badly fractured, but otherwise she was mihiirt. llcr recovery is altogether probable. ’A little girl wnssecii on the track of the Missouri Pacific Railroad last week, waving her apron wildly and trying to stop the tl‘illll. At first‘tlic engineer thought she was at play, but as she sto ii there persist- ciitly waving, be reversed the engine niid put on the brakes, coming to a halt in the mid- dle of acurvcd cut. Looking out and down the track beyond they saw mi express train coming from the opposite direction at full speed. The little girl continued waiving llL‘l' apron until that t win was also brought to u. h l'. wisliina. few feet of tli° first train, thus preventing ti. terrible accident. Before the little girl’s mum: and rcsidencc could be learned she had disappeared, but; the rail- road company i:.tciid rewarding her for lrcr good deed. According to the Oflicial (11125th of the United States Patent Office there Were issued in the six months ending June 30, 1881, no less than 161 patents for car couplers. for railroad use, and. in the batch of patents zin- iiouiiccd as allowed on ‘5er 7m of Novciii- lJCl‘â€"â€"-i.llC crop of one weekâ€"there arc twenty-two more car couplers, and it wasn’t In particularly good week for car couplers I either. To tlic observer of these 'zitciit; ' Office reports the inulbifiiri usncss of CILl' couplers becomes a. cruise or" hideous fascina- tion and ever-increasing woudcr. How so many ways of attaching two objects togeth- or can bc contrived will probably never liccii known to anybody but the Patent Cunnilin- sinner“. Perhaps, if the truth \VLl'L’ known, there are :1. thousand or more car-coupler patents, all exactly alike, turd whcii the l,0013t comes in, just like all the Otllc‘S he muddeucd Conuiiissiozzcrs shut their eyes and sigh, “ Allovcd,” on general prin- ciplcs. . ;_...;,¢,.,... _... A Breath of Fire. Dr. L. C. \Voodmaii. of Paw Paw, )diclL, COlltl'llllllCi the following interesting I Kiel! though incredible obscrvation: I have u human beings who are criminal enough to sing“ lair phenomenon in the shape of a young man livziig licrc, that I have studied rest, and 1 nm satisfied that ciiioustrntcs that clcc- force beyond dispute. years, and his gift. is that of generating flrc igh the medium of his breath, assist-2d by manipulations with his hands. He will take anybody’s handkerchief, and hold it in his mouth, rub it vigorously with his hands while breathing on it, .1 Id iiiinicdiiitely it bursts into flames and burn: until consumed. He will strip, and rinse out his mouth thoroughly, wash his hands, and submit. to the "lost rigid cxaiiiiliatiou to preclude the possibility of any humbug. and then by his breath blow upon any paper or ciotli, envelop it in flame. llc will, when out gun- ning and without matches, lle‘sll‘OllS of ii. tire, lie down after collecting dry leaves, and by breathing on them start. n fire and then coolly take ofl'liis wet stockings and dry them. It isiinpossiblcto persuade him to do it more than tnicc a day, and the effort is attendant with the most extreme exhaus- tion. llr. will sink into a chair .iter doing it, and on one occasion, after he had a nvws- ! paper on fire (is narrated, l plticc i my htiiid 'oii his head and discovcrcl the scalp t; be «violently twisting as if undir intense, r-i- , iizcnt. llc izill do it any time, no mat- ‘tcr \vh he in, nu ‘cr land 1 i 'c i'apcatcrily known of his iiztiiig ,.;. ‘b-ick frim the dinner table, taking a. swal- . 3." low of «ale ', and by blowing on his napkin i, . | at LUCC act it on fire. lie is ignorant, and There. iilssys that he first. discovercl his strange» I’rrll .llall power by inhaling ‘and cxhnling (LI a per- l fumed llilliillit’llllltf lll‘.l. sudicnly burrici whilc in his hands. Docs physii‘ringy givc l JInlrl-nl Nam. . *4 -s- ’- -- » »<~~-â€"»â€"â€"â€"-â€" Mr. J. M. bemome, of Quebec, hm: bccn The fllg will limit overth- wwcr of his chateau at Spencer (iranui. iTnmk Leglcct of the lputa this questizn : l . , , ..v .. , . ‘ z . ‘ - v - ln .su. the lu‘CL-lLui-ICURUDK out m the -., hour 2 ur time in: lilt: mail car reach»: the’ bring forth. - ‘ terminal depot. iii the ilirantime. ,(icncnl powerless to adopt the nine rule? with the pi: i their interests must be considered. :zcl T;.c ._ ilizcncc of licttvy _ lllll tlicr is a convert to the Roman Catholic : fsith, y cir lllllhiésllull, 1, I: is certainly no hazin-~ d with a handsome Dominion flag Oir- by a number of his friends, for his cffrirti to _ better than 3 add historical interest to the aura. ch has been clarified, E. hlyliiu his 9, Quebcc. lition cf formic acid, and found' "cm of ll’.“ ‘ htheCanldien E'ztmutcr however, that unless an sgiutlt-ul F . ICerta‘inly the Postmaster is powerlessâ€"if Parliament. gone to :51» ., not 0. necessity men, a.- a matter of course," against any Vested ri EMXRSNT PEOPLE. fortune 0: the ex« ipmss Eugenie i xii'izcirsc, and lit-rcv ear ofa will that. shall make thr Plillt‘ta‘i Beatrice the iiclzcst \‘U‘Jng \vcuivii inliuropc Capt. (ldl, who. was i'cicntly killed by:‘ the Bedouin Arabs, was one of those curi- : ous examples of men who by rendering a; kindness to strangers, reap a rich reward. ; One day he savtd an old gentlcinzni in the. st Ctti from auaccident, and in grateful to. turn forthc. service Capt. Gill rcccivcd :i Ecgztcy of very large niiiotintâ€"suflicicct to make him at i rice a wealthy man. Lady lirassey has routi‘uctcd for tho build- ing of a sailing ship that \\'lll Stillltl wit out a rival for citric-us shape niiic' g thc. ships of our times. .t is to be “' feet long. and to have the lines of accrfain viking sliip ic- ccutly bt'CtIlllt.‘ known, and which ll iizu lcl was shown at an exhibition held not long ago in England. During thr- Aiigiis \vcclud Cowcs Roads next yrar Lady lil‘ltb'nt)‘ iii- tends to row and Sail in this remarkable. bruit. 'l'uo of its features will be more iiiodci'ii than its llllt‘S. it will be. bigger- rigged and will have u slidiiig~kccl. The Marquis of Qucciislicrry, who, the! ciible tells us. created such a scene during‘ the first perfor rancc of Tcnnysou's new his- I toricul pliiy, “The Promise of May," is - 30 years oldâ€"old enough to be \\‘lsi‘l‘-â€":tll\l is iiiui'ricd to the daughter of Alficd Mout- gumery, a well-k- own fashionn‘dc imiitisin- porai'y of Count d'Ursny, who his been much . about court. She was named “ Sibyl" iii couipliiiieiit to Disraeli, who stowl Sl‘olisul‘; fov licr. His fzitlicr, wlzu as Lox d l)ruiiil:m- ; rig was a. cclcbi'ntc‘d :iiiiutcur buxcr, mid 1 after whom the "lulcs of the ring" tiikc their iiamc. cmiiziiittcd suicide in cousc- ‘ lUPSt‘S on the turf. llis i -a l l y and has acquirel cousidc‘ablcnotor- f the national pnity in ictIv as :t supporter 0 Ireland. The Prince of Wales has had a. very nur- ruw escape. Qomc parson conceived the idea. of presenting the Prince with ii shell, which was a. trophy of the. Egyptian cxpcâ€" dition. The shell was p'accd in care of li‘rcderid; Mustowc. at; the Nordt-iifi-lt ; \Vorks, in the City Road, London, to be mounted before being presented; but. beforc I the man could mount the shell, the shell ’ came very near causing the man to mount, as if. exploded, injuring him in ndrcndiul manner. It is questionable if any ordinary lunatic asylum in the country could send forth a competitor who would have the least chance in a fool show against whoever conceived the idea of presenting a man with a live shell. Meanwhile the heir to the ing- lisli throne will appreciate the navi-owricss of his escape from being made into anuiiibcr of royal f‘ugmcuts. It is understood that Madame Paul was married to Nicoliiii, for the second time, 1: f'cwwecks ago in London, the recently pm cd French divorce law making such a core- mony advisable. It is said that Madame Patti was married to Nicoliiii iii the Greek church in I’m-is six years i go. This second marriage is to pr \‘vlli? the Miirquia dc Cnux from getting 1"): cssiou of Midamc Patti’s fortune should she die suddenly. 'l‘lic famous singer Gl‘lsl was divorced thirty ycm‘s before her death from ll(!l‘ first bus- band, the Count: dc Mclci, who, notwith- standing tlic divorce and the lapse of years, appeared after her death, and his Clllllll for two-thirds of the estate was allowed by the French courts. ]t'. is to prevent: such iiii :it~ , tempt on the part of De Caux that tlicrccciitl iiiarriugo ceremony was pcrfci'iiicd. The new Bey of Tunis is dcseribcd its “ a I short-logged, obese little man, llelll‘ sighted and deal," who, when he desires to review the troops on horsobzick, must be lifted iii- to the saddle. And yet, from the date (if tliclatc lley’s :~cccssiou, lie was gullcl'lllls- simo of the Tunisian army. Formerly be was ti man of active habits and energetic will, and was charged with preserving iii- i l i l tcriinl order and with cliastibing those tril -:i who burned the Algerian CUlOlllhfS. During the French expedition against t-lic Krouiiiii‘s téicrc were considerable apprehension felt in Paris lest; he should oppose the march of the French troops. llis youiigcstbrothcr Tale!) is declared to ll£l\'0 been played oll' against. him by M. 1 oustiiii, who tlii‘c‘itcucd to makeup with 'l‘nicli iiiid put him forward as :i claimant to the succession. Ali of lzitc years has “grown soft and lazy." There was quite a little romance in the as:- sociatimiI of Madame Nilssou with Mr. lljorkslieii, the tenor. who is one of Mr. Abbey‘s company. “'licii the priinii doiiiiri was lust at Sto -klrolm she was the object of great curiosity, and among her admirers one young man was con picuous for his us- siduity, so much so that Madame N. at last bccumc annoyed at the persistent attention of her young worshipper. One evening the found herself liciiigeorcrindcd, and bile could not fail to be struck by the clear forms of :i tcnor voice which rosciibovc the rest. Send- ing for the singer shc discovered that this tciior was none other than llL‘l‘ young nil- iiiircr. llc belongs to it good fruiin {it Stockholm. being the Son of the Governor of passed through ‘us functions stand in trui. , - . ‘Sli‘dil (ll llii‘ 'll 5;. Anme buy. It is scarcely necrsury to mention that St. Andrew was a fisherman ‘C llethsaidw and the bmt‘i. r a: \\ill\\\:l Pete: r to add that aft~.-r ha: ,5 ‘~ ’L‘ll nude: Med n it‘i (‘lirlfl he \'~ ~r .ch': ul {:5 ll‘nlhi l Siiuu'i. . ’ r .. .! ii u: to thdt t‘lJ‘lH‘f willi " l1~2~\\!l‘.‘l‘. V «~- \\l=-2:i3:~:.. I sl_\‘-i.._-' :‘vx't YA."- ~ i . ~i - _ S . ,\i..ii. u‘. w i- . l" I C New ill! I‘lh‘ ~ i -vc . to have lnn‘ ilrd as a “44.: .\ «1: c and 2.21“ wait ‘ vii this arc-:uii: ‘icl l.l lii flirt, he is as much . of ‘ll’. country us he is or N Mid lll(l\'3llt'l’ to have '1 brace. Micr‘duiiia and Hpii‘~ Scailllll i. into Acini: and to have lu-cii put to death l‘l l‘ . .. vitv citlmlist iiicutioncd I\'(‘llll'.l'_\'. llts .icatli. it. is furthcradded. t. p‘.\cc in the _\c.ir if our Lurd. 70. . air xiii; hi ;i lliv 1:. llt' wu~ first sccnrccl .u.\i, and in order to make his 'le and pruh nixed lh‘ poxdblc, .l by l‘o‘pt'o. instead of by ‘rrws iii the sliupc if an X iii- shiped stiiiclurc usually so iitiiricd. Friur this that slinpcd cross has cvcr since bcru known as St. Andrew's. The death he iii this way died, wtni very painfulinid \(‘l'\‘ liiigcriiig. llt- iciiiniiicd “touching and iiisuiictiiig lllc pimple all thc iiuic.‘ till «imith took him to thc Muster he had served :0 faithfully and loved : o well. \Vc urc tril-i that a \vi-ultliy li dy liiid llic Lily cull-:d 1 rd and honorably burird. rind at in the early part of lllt’ villi izi'u- iiry it was by "Fuel" of tho Emperor CslllalLllitlli‘. irziicvcd to liyr iittiic, tlic nuciciit hum» of L'uzistzniiiiioplc, and \\‘;i- tliczirc ‘lt’l‘vlrlllfl lll a church t‘l'i‘cti‘il to the humour of the 'l‘\\i‘l\‘u Apostlr‘s. 'l‘lic liistoiv of 1‘10 1‘. hr rliu's not cud li-xi’c, fwl‘ we are :iszurvd ind! thiri . yruv: llllt'l‘ tlic ilt‘Lllll (.‘ulhldlllllll' iii A. ll. 305'. ii piousfli‘vck Monk udlrd ll gulusor lliilt- took ti.v i'riiiaiiis of St. Airdi'tw to ,‘Xmllund and thcic iii-[initial thrui on the t‘.i.~t c-cist of Pifc “livr hv built ii clilllt'll. :iird \iiicic b}- :iiid by :ll'iltt‘ tlic cclvlmitml cin tiiid cathedral of St. Andie-“'3. \Yllt‘lllt'l' this at )I'\' be com c: “P ll. t, i: 13 certain that St. Audrcws from llllll‘ lllrllldllUlllll has let‘ll i'rgii‘dul :rs lllt! patron Blunt of sl'olldllil. :iiid lhc Ililiii of .\U\'L‘llll|l'l‘ us his day has luiicbcc‘i krpt :is u. lin'hlllt‘ l vision of l.:l'.li‘:ll"l :lllil >K'i'lllll't‘lJllllll among \‘i-.vf>iiirii, islis‘fillllly when llll‘y ii..\‘i- llXth ilii-ir hoiiivs lll llugluud or ill plzicvs fur “way from their \‘lll‘ mils, t Ul . i .‘l in (dull/(fri- . Accordingly wc have in L'uiimiu and claw where any llllllllii‘l' oi t“l|\ll‘v'll.‘i clillt‘ll :ifiir .‘t. Audi-cw “Lil lit-lllul'l‘irw illt’l‘u “Ill bc .i mod iiiiuy sn'ir.0iis pix-:iclwd, if not in his lll/lllll‘, art lczist in Chill“ film) with his duy : while, wlicu tlic tliii ii-th C'Illlvs, many it grind supper \iill bc mtcii, many a full glass of toddy drunk, iii.iiiy u Scotch sung Mlllg and iii: iiy :i kind \iisli sciitncro s tlic sin by lllllllllllilt'S (-f "runny S‘cnis" who, if flu-y don't know 'ii gi'crrtdczil about 8:. ;\ud cw, know plenty .i! out the hind of lhc iiiouutriin l ' and the flood and lccl though m away from its “bleak hills" and “ liLii'c Iiziiii" tli t it is if possible :dwuvs dc.n‘cr lU them in the years pass by, :ii.d that its very dual 3 pre- cious in their eyes, and skull bc “ llll they doc." It may bciiddcd that lll‘ coiiimciiveuiciit 0f the ecclesiutiu-iil your is ri-gulutrd by the fcast I'll 5t. ;\lllll‘t‘\\' ; us the iiciii'crit Siiiidiiy to tlic_l‘.0tli, \\ lictbcr before or uficr. consti- tutes the first Sunday in Advciit or tho period of four \vci-ks which heralds the in~ lil‘fillcll of (illllflllilr‘. t. Aiid i‘czvii day, is thus sonictiiucs the first f stivzrloftheChi‘is- liiiii ycuv, soiiivfiiiics the lust. This yc.ii' it is the lust, for Sunday the 3rd lh-c. is nearer the Sub -li:iii Suiiiliiy the 26th of November, and is thci‘ciurc the first Sunday in Advuiit.»Toronto ’I'rutri. _..__..._._ao »a-p 7- 'vr-r --~» »--- A Zuni Courtship. Tllcl‘c \verc two iiiiuitirricd lllL‘llll‘cl‘tl of the house ;ii iii-phcw and iiiinduptcd girl. The iicpiicw was llll ovmngrowii, horn yduccd, tlllcli-llll1‘ud,yl'llu‘d~llllll't‘ll,l)llll:'('yutllilullllc, â€"a spieciiiicii of the trilml albinism, ii dandy, niidtlic darling :ifilic \\ liitL-iiriii'i d "Uld Ton.” Oricdny. {IllKJI' 1 had pivsciilcd tliclnttcr with it p iii-e of ruined negative ulllas, she \"t‘lillll‘l‘ll t0 coriipnrc Lci favorite with mu. My flut- lcl'lllg iicltiiowlcdgnit-iris of this cuiiiplimciit llllltlUilL‘Liiluil winnings: of the old ivciiurii'a hitherto i'rstiziiizi-d nilcctioiis. The governor spiircd thi». youth no moi-c lll'lll the others. \\'itli cliLri‘iictii‘ :tic irony. lILIL'llllL‘ll him "The ls‘iiiiiily M lkiiuiir, ” or " 'l‘hc Niclit llied," tho hitter tcciii ruler-ring to his cyes " which, ” the governor iisilully added, " wipglcd llli" thiti of am owl lll liming sunlight." Thu llllllilCli wirij rily, putty, turd mullll'lllbll' - the bell: of “i'tzvii'nidi: hli'cct." llol' lovci‘ri wcrciiilniy, but MW“, of tho long row who \‘.'.'lliUll uudvr t o invonli; l.‘.‘i\'i‘.$, aiin our: was ndilritlcdmlhu govc iioi’s younger lIl'Ui tlici', Iiiy i-yliipiituitic fiiviid. 'l'ritrr- was but one room in the llUllfvi: lll which the two could hopcto lll: lcf: tw llillllil‘L‘lVl niiiiiic. llcrc thuymuuc iiigbtiifihriiighf. 'llic, paid no iitlciitioii to tho loircly .lIu-r’il.‘ in his lurin- limok, bu; Hit opposite in the llill’llllehhl)“ the low iidobc iz‘llUll, hourcltcr hour, l‘ll’llls" iiig ouch othc. .. llllllrlli, giggling mid cm-iiig iii :ow loiiis just. like no many or my own pwr pic of the same ago, only in :i iliiIi-zciit l'rl - guiiuc. Au 0, (lilsllllllllhlllAHJli,fuilllnl‘wl by lmni Lill' izrdiguiilion, tuiplit me the muniiug of “Stop Mini. l“ in Zuni, and the puciiliiiritim of the Pueblo] ii the lrllr‘llll pziir rv- iii:iiiic.l too late, :hc blah “nor would rumble on its womb-ii hinges, rind the governor, iirc- ccdcd by a lighted torch of cedar Ll)ll|il.‘, would slzrlk in, and, 11‘! mm (is l could iiiidm oilfr, rate llll: young liiiiii roundly loi hi4 wnlit of respect tr inc ll'u../riuIr/lumi .‘llr, i'i Lima, whereupon tin- pair Wolll‘l v.irii~h,tlii lllIlllllfll giggling lill’l the you“;, man cursing. ~I‘IIHHI.‘ U. Cris/ring. {a the 1)rr:mrbur(Jl.:.'i‘Ul i llfii. ,....... -c-u- ..-7. -......._. Orange Wine. A I the Castle. \Vlfcll rpiiteu boy he vowcd iii the name of his coiiutrywomau Christine Nilsson. to devote himself to music, and thouin destined by his parents for the navy, he underwent, at his own expense, n course of singing lC'BllllH. Mndaiiic Nilsson wm no attracted by his voice and ciithusiasui that, taking him under her patronage, slic placvd him with one of the best iiiistcrs in Pauli. ....._....‘¢--_-.- Halloween Colobratlonat Windsor Cristal Out of compliment to the Duchess Connrniglit, who was to leave lliiiiiioral thi, followng day, tthuceii gave instructions for the annual llzrliowccii C0l(:l)inl.l0ll at the v (indie to take place on Monday night, Oct. 30, twenty-him h urs l‘ciorc the true firm- of the fcaivrd. About 6 o'clock 200 forcii- lhearcra paraded on th: lawn in front of the Castle, and arrived lit the llll l stack cf ii‘iiitcrial for tn: bonfire, which rind zbccn crcctcd near the fr ii: door. The torches Were :ippl ed to the pilc, all i llitll' ifllcll appeared from the inch n band of grotesque l-iokiii flplrltrl pl 'iirg instru- inciitz,m;d print by ii. in;- ...lli."luf)lilll’_' demon, whowas follow vi ., a I , I who was tikcii from the chair and pitched into thi. llhlll‘:l‘., amid the i-hiiI-ks and litmbi éof tlic uttcn .t dciiiuin nix-l a large crowi of spectators. .~\ limitcl supply of tin- national beverage was then 'llall’llfltlthll, and «Iniici'n; was imguii and kept up for mini: time In the FL'ullll of 1:, A, _: laprr. Tlll: llt'allll'. oi the Queen. lll': llflllu o burlap, and the llllc‘lzJ‘s of (huntiught Len: p!c god and heartily drunk, and the singing of the national anthem brought the pine .441 to a close. The. Queen, t» v: hurliqu of (Wm- iiaiight, ninl the Princess Prairie, nith Sir llanict lili'oltelcy, remained till the ter- mination of the sports. we -. .â€" Ifndnuhtcdly, a 2 oil deal can be done by the Uovcrnment towardii dextrbying the evil f l i .-..._.... . .. ~.. _.. _._. A cornspomlent, ccmplainicg of Grand , cffc:.i ofIthc Grand Trunk's attempt to rule : Opualic .n'mfl’l ‘scrv'icc, ithc carrying trade of the Dominion, evui , I t v. I I I I :i in cm: .I martin-an though no rival n 'itcin wcrcbuilf \"e sh'll‘ Arab: ll no. bulged yet, nor :3 likely tofinail routes 3 company in fined Iorevcry‘ace what t‘. j ' d ' e rrmIit neuron of Parliament will \\ I: can (.1!le predict t' in, P. aplc... nothing will be done 1., rirht. . ed by four demons. ’ bearing a chair in \'.'lll(,’li was Mintcd n u itch, - fL‘l ‘ Lilies: llzc pczple find a voice gbt. it is not in tre’ cr-'-â€"antil the pwple themselves rise, and my nature of l’arliamcnu to disturb that" A vl‘itcr iii .iic Murillo/lie. CillQbI‘Iii't Ilc. scribes bin rxpr ricocc Ill making orange win a Ifi'oiii tho wil-i om go of l“.0."illll yi-ni's ii, . l llc Hiya that it cannot bu hlll'lildel for inedi- jcnl pur'p'mm, and mid whi ll only right months 1 old for $3 per gallon. The oiznig'm must he pizrfi-ctly ripe, l'ul them iin cut them in l iithfifl'l'UIu‘ inc of the cells, Hpir-czvi int: n itub. The pii'rm UiUIl must in: m clone [ill-l. :llHi iii-odd Lilli“ rt pan into tho Milli-.1. Add two ,pounds of \ihite sugar to «uni. gallon of Mllll‘ 'ormigc juicv, or one pound to i not: gallon of .li‘iixed mg .r and jiicc. (Jinan: lUlllu liliill'lll iii lll ccmmy. 'l hr.- l'l‘slllliilii. wine in imr‘mi- Ic..-lorcd, uiul’nrtiii lika dry hull. with tie lorangc GK'HHL. \'m-. g4. can I»: llllilll' from tho irfu .‘llr'l extract from thi- [ccim i l l r «1 cu- ’â€" Acrlnl Navigation. M. [iv (_‘m:i‘nrrnii.»i~, by :idi-woiziw- pio- ll'ibll"l'lr’ll. tizc lllllf’fr'll of HM: lulu liLiii‘i lliiflhi'd, uni-z ii a rigmfimurt :iriurinioii : ,“Aii iiitiiiir. ::i:v-rulnlluli’lidlobl in»): ~t.- l' t tl‘iy lint hr intrb d to fiw 'oinli tun were! llihl. in: lJil it)!" retell! d ‘u l b from i. sought for, and “hi. ll ha! lo hm. ' y: i during lil'l lint ’llJl tint Ulll‘li' lll'.|"-.l“ riirunl; l) nun dwmxwiy, and, blind \Hlll horror, put :rir (ml to LIN uri‘t-nna” Illl other “fll-l‘, i." hiv.‘ :i'. bx. X that ".iuii lllh’ll. prom; lib. ‘M will': of a: 4,. na-iinl La" L'lVllh! i l. ,.-, .-.,.-...»... . Vaccinatlnr; a Train Lead 0; Passengers. . A New York uprrm ital“ on tin: lain: iaxlro'id, Kalli“; mm. at. noon, was hi H I'. lilrnira,rt.-m!iy, t:ll I:ll}fli’.‘lalll could Tar ,cirrntc oil the li-MAL’llgf-‘lt not already safe from (0:11.111 V-llli hillflxl“1".4x' M a [mlfi'l‘lfl'r afflicts-1witbiyirqrtom of that lll“f:l‘-J uni taken from the train at llornclliiidc. .......... . . . .. - .> . C At Tc! cl-Kebir, Juno, rm old IriAiiuizttc-r lwlozigiirg to the Firm: Battalion “oi-don Highlanders, bravely "rushed" the infra-neb- nmiiu tit the head of the Highlanders, mid dirplayt'tl :i C'Kllfu‘fli inside dud a coura'": winch climbed llfln‘l'l’I-‘bl applause. no llih’f’c minding the rain of bullets than if the w“ out snipe shooting. Juno hail lungbnn I put of the rcgziirriit. When the order came flu proceed to Egypt. every one mid that .luimirrust go too, and go iiiir. did, very much to the delight of the men.

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