“0 Mec. Sifton, Attorney-General of Mani- bse! Es é CANADA. Coal has been discovered at Treherne, Man. 0 new court house at Woods! Alfred Baker, a prominent citizen o' Bisteny la Praisie, dropped dead the aang EM travel has aes asuc- il tour in Edward coun’ The winter butter Wellman’s Corners, eeeteys is turning ont about 800 pounds G. W. Ress, |3 bony of Pnoationt ‘will ree from the} ing. registrarship of North Middlesos. Mr. John. Way per, of empl, on Mon- ‘Mr. Hogi Shar gutaasligrelied feet 10 inches from tip to ti ad steed 18 aches tobs, has subseri thousand dollars to the ‘puilding found of Wesley College. fer ot Montreal is desirous of making an inter- eating Canadian historical exhibit at the World’s Fai ‘Phe Manita to prooeed at once with the ere ae gree has_ returned S13 n Caldwell fell scaffold white working at a factory making pirate mine the bonding pr ways. in | tang Wells, Cheshire, Eng., mi ba Government has decided } b! claims to have invented-an electric sleigh which will go fifteen miles an hour. accommoda- 000 passengers, to be used at the was launched on Saturday at fordan, etagck in- Brae at Toa ghia on Friday, to have been an llegitimate mate son of ‘Napoleon | j the Great. ann ee on ie 7a anes for this sea- ave BP ea pees his annual address phints at the ibility of pees! wl od sat nes. by Canadian x A child was recently born t and Mrs. Howland, coloured, of Fak ‘aoa ‘The mother is 1 father is only 16, t parents peek ey § ent death of Mrs. Ashton, at Bos nm receives a bequest of $600,000 a year, to be distributed among twenty- soe known charities. cqudney, Smith, who wae arrest pedaten toOnhs) must Pcie: 2 covered with blood. belongin; sees was killed, and several es Mul doo, formerly & resident 3 wraronte, , Ont., whowas conviéted aha) and. tis Balad that they poor in the United I nk a the O'Brien hel g-| for the great charity ball; I beli long ic porate a ge eta ag and the carts and wagons ratnbled Bier was aan northwest, wi ple along Mia Boe ort at; although the shop and read! inspe x child. She was thin}: ms, my Ley one,” said a soft, sweet voice, and a beantiful woman, dressed ele- tay, Wi sled ie in ich the child. ‘*Poor cago hurt much ¢ ttle girl,” she eaid, “‘are wait a minute; I am insnch a hurry. I have been to get silk to wo holes in a eign’ ball. dress, and. mother st finish it to-night.” “To nig) ght ve naid, e beautiful woman— night ‘am,” said the child, for tl lieve mother balding t in Hamilton, ribs broken. taken to the hospital. Ge ie -year-old son of Mr, F. E. P. Pep- C.; of Barrie, fell in the gymnasium Shcatiedan shes oe ‘Trinity College scl tool at Port Hope, on Saturday, aud fractured the base of” his skull, Tho lad is doing as Sur ald cet Deventer, the retirboonta? S. Van Di Wa in ped of a St, Louis manutactur- rm dislocat Mayor Meshano, at Mept a re] toa deputation a Teprecentatives of the. Hackmen’s Union, and various ot “ete organizations, said that se ral oe there request, run for a third yt ‘west coast. of Vancouver roland tell et ates +, Minister of Finance, has re- irae sp Oboes take his trip: o eaid his oe abject was to transte the conduet ion finance busi- ness in London for the next ten years from the old agents ie the Beck of Maa e remains of Henry Trickey, 4 led at theGn an 3 -Hlagallton, One 7a Ba a to remove Joston in charge of the unfortunate man’s brother-in- Eber P. Melzar. It is said tl ictment for contempt of court, in connection with his preparation of ficti- xt ts relating to the Bor ¢, was found against him on day be was fulled. GREAT BRITAIN, ‘The freedom of Liverpool was conf on Mr, Gladstone on hes! ae ‘Heavy snow has fallen in Sco‘land and Wales, and maieayt teafic in mat x r.. Wm. Watson, the English poet, w! eve the-best. pra = ‘enn! te d £200 from the Royal bounty, Jeaving he & Question of pension in es ion has been created i in the Hing lish lara ‘world by the discovery in Edin: burgh of a syetem of autograph literary and historic documents. Referring to the death of Jey Gould, the London Chroniéle calls him the pest of s0- ety, adynamiter of itinanc, man possess e Coat: night, envy; With the ethic of the allig Pian % hronicle announces that a formal reconciliation has been effected be tween Mr. toned Mr. pita’ though’ th latter gentleman is unchanged in His opinion shat jataiateg vied to his exclu: sion fi © Cabin ued 250, hroughont eagles and ta a - pice are working ni ec Pape soni does ce despatch says the disease ens in "The North German Lloyd steamer §; strived in Queenstown on os tow ent fil _She owas bell, ‘but it wat Kept a ee iy hepa, tight: ib _armed constables ‘to p d. | ‘The fer. nial a meeting in Parision the 23rd ed saniigy Aehelesabe forgery-dt ti Lon be ‘on Saturday in tow | Pe completed a sue agente as County Penitentiary, and has paid the fine of $25 im 7A bill a rotect American working- fmen” is the title of @ measure introduced the Representative eae is a non-resident of at any-me- anal labor with Sinn iraggist of Georgia, ow- ing to an al Btleset intimacy with Mrs. Hill. ill was sent to the escaped, and he he now living Guilerendo: aller the name of Chalm GENERAL. ae ae ala reparing for the complete HEY ot ites by ay Freche skima, 9 Gefm mm Thureday on the charge of atk a forelen apy! he Behring Sea Acbiteation tribunal will is o} o x Wells, known as the “ swindler on earth,” was arrested a = Savurd ae arthquake, accompanied by prolon, oceurred in the vicinity of ene ee 3 Siemens the well-Enown o ician, died ay in Seaine % Mr. Gerald ee the Brit fith him for tho settlement of Uganda acd its neighbourhood. has been confirmed that the Governments of England, Germany, and the are 94,000 per in Aussie who are idle through no fault of their “tha tolli has y the Pope with full to settle without appeal all religious righ Leto the United Stat 4 special adic: doxpatch from Berlin says that Prince Bismarck told a Deputy, whom bishops and priests in Chitral, “has recognized the $hetoataittion recently imposed’ uj adian cattle’ imported “iito Great Britain will be removed as sosn as Cana: proved beyond a denbe thay the ‘Dpminion is freé from Tipe ip umonia, Ze} e Yo a New Lamp Wick. mps are familiar with the un- seg cn a ado | + cone’ _ Cholera has reappeared in France, and is the pies ball ea in United States have agreed on joint action to restore order in als At a meet eee a unemployed working- | sto ‘men in Ree ‘as declared that there he met at the Lehrter station, that he would’ surely sppeat in the Reichstag, before! Ihristm: oh ‘Afzul Khan, the usurzing ruler of| ©! ‘Ameer of Af ard of has eat a Ase Imperial he tned ther as thi > With ieee a; and unrolled it, “You did why her face flus! tis ieee pale again ; but the silk ‘Wale inside the bundle ‘was her ow a Where ¢ does your mother live, child?’ she asked. The little girl oe her. Then she told make enough to get our-supper, an a ‘I aw. the tears in the back to the little girl, a hu an en, ues than nee ran aie cue Beanie get mp street and up rickety sta Sol neces rk room. asad face ec rota as dated oat but a patient expression. SI ‘soot sick child, She quieted it and Ieid it down, then’ took the bundle,” unrolled it eee splace of bread and then se “ ‘Tes getting TE gyn See re wish you to go out.again.” © But mother it’s ey Febelions thoughts. where to lay your head?” holding the satin waist in Passed quietly. before the liste mother is the uh ids.” As she wen? ont as noiselessly as she came in I heard her say salty toher- si nro Cele that, NGpk laa woe rae thie Ourieston re re was overflowing with thenkfal- sway to0, followed the beas- tifal aly’ to the ball ro idan’ ithe gorgebun pink satin, in its sten simple white robe. their | Se! “A little child eame running along—a | ad 20 sit deen on this step jar ‘ay “Oh, eannot,” said the child, “I cannot | Or. The Tad took the bundle from the chile’ | and now | thus indulged. Tact i mes we aa haligey thet |? mother cries—but hardly ever, only when she ean’ got mil fel alee heii sick, you 's eyes, She | site rolled up the bundle Pies and gave it me little am lec after-her for a second, | 8°!ec' a gn bare feet colder tes ae sed her ittle girlfondly and wiped ofthe little “cold feet, n, tna | An ae @ the ‘child | tality ¢, | human-hear said, “Father, forgive me for those | ! 2 tion, the poor ad on, witb heavy i Fen fetteta obtachol to hee feet, and.a still, heavier, chain».round her | t] Christmas Giving. To many p C01 arden, while it aed it largely on our own, fault fact that conus mae ecg he ate one that ise a p y in desecrated. c the wear- iness and e: nd some- times of Segre Ses of giving pro- duces. ‘Then, is there not ter ao Sol Keeping. til Seautifa fetal? To o remedy the evil, should decide in her own nmied z hat the i # ing herself or her family, for wo have known mothers children in necessary deprive: tharasites OF & 3 & z re g ce tf : is 2 gamut be declded by oneeelt aie baicbeit B bebt 10° de, "Maky ar pur- a resen the young, girl, single woman, or child! ean “|household cares or domestic berry oa e_‘making of pretty little fancy articles is a real pleasure, and the k the button. | mak sacrifice no friendswould wish True pride often prompts t the offering be- yond one’s means, and #0 ‘this the si ie ‘cas ait es Sy ah a rind is uncomfortable. Alas for Ge tiieaidah, int of Christmas wi that wealthy friends may bestow Eero on thisie Jess fortunate friends, yet it may be fully and pleasingly done. Fong ew ‘wealthy lady who always made l:er poor relations feel fb were doing her a favor rather than receiving one in accepting her would collect'a number of beautiful articles A Jewess Flogged in Morocco. terrible Shock this news will give to all civilised and d_persons ; what their feel- the degrading treatment, the fearful agony. The facts are briefly as follo Moor- fa ove ord get the garment ready completed out fail on the motrow.. The Jewess humbly replied that it would be impossible for her do so, a8 her son was ill, and sbe would ve to attend tohim. Sie therefore plead- ed for a little ti the governor became enraged at her reply, and for daring to re- tort after he had given her his command ordered her to be the women’s pris long afterwards the haeeahiny esos kee Een i reached the ears of the outsiders. Men ar¢ not allowed to enter this women’s prison, as the flogging does not take place in a public place, as in the case of men, the ex. tent of this ‘woman's not To the horror of the situa- now lying in pris- One eaniiot dle on this shocking is not necessa for me to 3 atl fort Ald Femashperfel poaeeasst ie time. ut if matters are allowed to con- tinue in this manner if help be mot speedily forthcoming, the lot of the Jews and Jew. esses in Morocco: City is va be vastly y | Pitied, for it is ane of digo mien Deep Sea Fishes of the Pactfic. bout 190 species of bas tod ea fishes have hardl m has 2 Holmes, ey Sigman wh al Reglect of| , 4 upon lere many beautiful | sea, at a duty, con: it, ning. ‘s Tequi lamp | women, richly dressed, 5 akin with soft bodies | are rendered fir fact at terri ‘bie’ geeks, tree ak head: ene pishtand Babsolately tres jewels, » pray aise s0| by the yordeste pressure of the surrstnd- Thirsk SRS 2, has pleaded guilty| side-light the wick stood the o starboard: radiant as the lady’ with, the white gown. | ing waters. ay tdisit nativelbadats the light oh daighter, ‘and was lee} 802" pane e | Wi t of 600 No jewels, ‘only a white camellia in her | and heat of tl ‘Bearcely penetrate ; the, ‘of ons remesided &61 oes cone use with eels no a slinost abaslatosand _ ‘ature of the water is at-tire point o UNITED STATES, —_—>—___ ‘he creatures living at these great depths Césinal Cbbons fared thé wpesing of | 20 DESERTED KARSAS TOWNS, ak, See oe not, generally, eacended from _the World's Pair on Sunda; aS ee ) Emily, ed Mr. bottom, | the shore species of the same.region ; tl mene niet ming ed peo| Fa wat om the head of the stairway, ‘there sock | constitute groups by themselees, and form etary ya’ ve Iai at for Te not mates !” ts d ess towards completé recove [From capers tip wert Neither are yout feet, dear,” anaw peean from the poles ie i aah Lizzie Borden has been indicted on three There are 20 well-built towns in Kansas \terbottom, sweetly, from the hall ‘counts of the bill innabitant 35 wakes the | below. pa’ Sug Daring the year ended June 30 in 7, se of these dete ble 0 —— Miss. Fosdick—(who - is ied) —I 63 in immmigraats arrived in the Unit _ pag lh eit rea he e Half Trus. oes what togive be Far otrreet Fa stat ‘sf eS } number of fine business yet there Jack—What about the story th: 2 5 ae A i {who hates “ dear Charles’ A pe before tne sr Logisature | noody to claim even & place to Bitz slapped you for touching your ips to ane Fed ee rho “ Far ago a $2000 schoolhouse stands ea the hill, a monument to the beens- side of ft. Schminskey, of Beltimore, Md., 2 Harry—All there was toit was that I got a bang in the mouth. Teeland has only wg policemen, w ‘The “ Blood and Iron” ae tall, burly man. ewings ro und ti ee of the Friedrich Strasse, his res “ at had ldantifed. hips and were shrinking a they spat hissings up at ‘ry to keep within means. If that Ii the recipient careft the ‘aliooke's choose the gift ith eqnal caution, The gift should be hrough the year, always having in view t aay : Laie 0 give yousomething Thaye | d to spare ; Ten this elegant vase ; I prize it for the memories it holds, but I do m wish to keep it on my mantel for fear _m: areless maid will break it. Or this exqui- lamp; as 1 burn gas I do’ not ni ‘The ‘ Jewish Chronicle” has received the i City :— able bra- inhuman 1. rutal man, actually carried. his monstrous barbar- ai gi valid will not need fur-lined pare them Invalide are living such books, though they tet confirmed in- gloves, a muff leggins, though none can say but that ithor of the three come under th well as their taste. The lithographs of good design, than one framed. head picture. Four bras tacks will hold each picture firmly against the wall, and the troeend is as ined as if framed The charm shoul Mertacthe pictures not in the molding that holds it. Pictures from magazines fill such a room well, and. save the dollar. Is the sufferer. fond of readi hen subscribe for a weekly or monthly paper, that the prosent may be a continual pleasure, or buy such a book ot hooks as will distract attention from suf: fori ing. “Religious books for invalids” should ee Soaye taser strong to read, to ao ‘bear sorrow when if yy never them; and they n eC See! ia en. there is isekeeper friend who would like a Kefie (d | table-cover bought at a Japanese store for dollar or two, or one of their rose or cracker jars at fifty centa; the literary friend woald ikea stamp-box, a whole t riting set, or @ sealing: Pa pens, penhol velopes, writing tablets, portable Make: acer terahe he filing let: 3, clippings and manuscripts. ‘The dear kindly relieve me of ‘And so hun-| doll, » bo e. Wh dreds of worth of costly presents | there isa family of children, if each have Bois Beeteitea’ tir felenday endl Povelvih ie Rae Christmas, they are furnished the very thing needed and which had been | with plenty of amnsemont for a year; for ted aeae for them, yet they w oo much is as bad as too little and far less. neyer made to feel under any obligations,,| satisfactory. The little girl who will have ing simple presents, well chosen and made | two rings, a small br a large doll, two suggestive and acceptable, and thanks to|or three games, a new dress and some slip- the ingenuity of the ee many such can be | pers, usually c t more, or b Bie aes very chea) mething was not “something else,” while wi \diedys” or her il hug her treasure with delight and filled with gratitude toward the giver. ose who traveled last season and co not resist the temptation to unload their ses and load their grip-sacks and other impediments with souven ms, tiles, of seemin; = te | Fall: of supposed to be. Whileit Insts; lade ¢| of brains, of virbte nor of 2 Brat they are given each sionate articles on Moorish sl tt Torta’ in Pier was about to christen Brown’ vome day mal Sa holla ig thew next mig lereold waters a good ee was verified a expected. tered to the home nest, by sending te each these gifts with iving some 12 of interesting history of tl visited, ‘The tied-at-home mother would-delight ina fifty-cent silver thin f the ‘old stone mill” pattern ; she may never sce-the mail, but she would find time to study it gfellow's poom se shedarned ny probably that pest ft can be made to fit in most acce} ta! as fring are one’s bills ; it buys ev i reas friends; it holds plenty riends so long as its coffers mtion ; when it is vanished, th any are fully revealed; in fact, bronght outlib - | bas-reliefe, bea gt Moorish Slavery. It would do those good who write pas- inary Bnglish mplish in a couple ied at the expense of the and ma Slave women. Their children, 8, re not necessarily #0, a1 prenticed = workmen to learn some trade, wish, are free to seek their ads. Guile. Dix—If my wife asks you my bran igars between now and Chats ‘either Se Doaiteapar} eer over a dollar 2 poe SP pay the ba Another Tafant Prodigy. “ This child,” paid the a bye who by, femay man’s pro- more speedily than he WAS. RIPLEY'S TRIP, The night was in aly November, and| tl the blast, theea ae rain, roared around | th the i of Unole Ripley,” set like Pas he vast ety mending his violin, totally ebro 3 oj pine oa "eso| al was a candle ; they couldn't afford +! ncne o! then senadns m was small, ins wooden, and the walla = home where poverty was id lady Too Tooke _pateteally opel ting garments (whose fee color had eae since vanished), intent on the stockings in her knotted, stiffened fingers, but there was a peculiar sparkle in her lictle black eyes, and an unusual resolution in. the straight ine of the withered and shapeless lips Suddenly she paused, stuck a kneedle in «*Ethan Ripley, you'll haff to do your own eoaking from now on to Christmas I'm going dacl raark State.” ‘The old man's leather-brown face. stiff sane into a look of quizzical surprise for e cackled Jacredsloaly: HHfo! Ho! har! Sho tbe y now ? I want to know if y’ Walk ae cli find ont.” “Goin’ to start Aare icy nak “No, sir, Lain't but mn ‘Thursda: I want to get to Sally's by Sunday, sure, auto Silat son Thea giv ere was a note in the old wonian’s voice that brought genuine stupefaction into the face of Uncle Ripley. course in #l case, as in all others, the money considera- tion was uppermost, «‘Howgy ’xpect to get the money; moth- er? sinybedy died an’ lett you apile?” ‘Never you mind whers I get the money Be haf to sete it. ri ret! got along." Eve worked day in ant “Oh! Tain’t done no work, have I?" ing a fay you tide duo te Gk." i m 60 years old,” she went on, with a little break in her harsh veice, dominating him now by wom- “an’ I've never had aday to my- Ti P've went ve had to come Ripley, Pve stack right to ? chum witl You ‘choked’ ageiny bul, she # vanquished. "Ho sta red at her Tve em trees an’ hills in my mind days and days—nights, too—an! the girls I used to know, and my own fol have, you’d have some money And he ‘and “set it raisin’.” He sat the =e Ww ites bedroom of the kit sche n. His sl ioe He heard , laying down the stocking and | g edie at him, and putt frightful ee on “ “T didn’t s 01 rise, hi h sur is jaw hanging. It) *P she went on, musingly, | romised myself every fol She} ™ e rose, and went is own hardships. ise is ike pumpkins The aid aan ila fiddling softly e isappeared in the hot and stuffy head bert lower over his yiolin. pace shoos fod rop—one, tro, Pretty soon she “Come, put up that aqueakcta’ old fiddle, ‘ou orta have se enon oe ret there ‘Keepin’ every- ody in the boube wake,” «You hush up,” retorsed he. “I'll come when I git ready, not ‘Gn TU be glad when HE er Ripley t ree the fixe still on her little on gic Tey face She She killed a hen and dressed an i ‘upa pan of doughnnts,-and made cake. She wi never! 108 money! sek to him. «Well, no)” say ’o ey says hell be blowed if he . | where the money’s comi ses eM ae Douines th aca ty th 5 ed so fast and had rested so he does,” ei e dr; is work ex- with as wild and usking corn alone it he fold, bE sper form rigged’ ont in two fulness, and though he_was was softened in temper E; & 2 gE. BS oS 8 EI = $2 earier tl Kinaly though, at nighta| the old woman, itag etighe ee ate strove to indifference, jhowever, bialaying & tang ort wo-on the vili Es $ liseereyaindae tha initiate a's fiddling. “Pa, ro Lean’ ep nn much, bat they isaleetle Te'a {and 0 I want to look di ue now, add they both sat pear to think, mother, that I'm agin yer goin’ ould Kinder seem as if y’ hadn't h hitstled yerself ang’ help me zt vas smarting under the sense of bein, ager “Wall, I'm jest as willin’ you should go asI am for mylt shat if Taint got no money I don't s eins bot Tve worked jest aa long and ashar: yan ae in storms an! mud an” heat, eee Be she He returned to the money elt od | enough out o’ them shoats to send her. -I’d ye| always’ are yeh?” i 5 1 coulis ‘b seem t’ never get started, Now, won't never go. I cale’late I c'n git Kind a lotted on eat’ them, pigs done up f the o? woman goes ipa we peeve of the Yost dainty.) | «Bi at let | gone np the spout along with them sassen- “These heroic sacrifices baving been deis e put them into effect at dee ran alongside th ot jad | 9nd nis neighbors were passing almost ati P ours of the day. have seen dis Donets sti oe ley was Sleating © thinking ? g Eg ez Ss 3% S Ee Be came up and stoo cBenyink: foun asia oe stay away « Why, course not, Tukey. y’ thin’ that nar «Wel nawthin’~ "tall bar “Wal, Lain’t, gee ea jest a. bon ieee YY? see I coi way rere a Wasa little cat tc Bort: tists In married y’t grandad.” ng iat ain’ n sever n_back. lost all ro} yk to go with.” to mix ber bread, | stood a day, mother, an Tvecomet’ the eonclu- Wl find! out jeat "bouts odd sal! * |bra, after leaving es: very tired, he |? ve | eral 0 joftened Jane Ripley’s | What made or ll, dus about ik Aw re ‘sind o look ’sif yeh was ead And ry 8 ae did, while little Tewksbury ‘rem! ng Bopley’s ‘the hastily, and drying her eyes plun worl . Ripl aemful of. wood. wh 004-bo: gether to his nature ; yet ‘there was warm’ soil pee ws hid in his heart ‘Ts snowin’ likesafl seated.” he re: marked, final, “T guess we'll have Hleigh-ride to-morrow. I cale'late @ oie. wn in. serum) old send-off —won’t are «Tre ben a-thinkin’ things. over Hina o mn that we bere bere ein a hard ih yel without 0" see 1 kind a easy- gal au'llisle Take he'wonly a child, an’ we ain't c’nsidered how you felt.” She didn’ ap ee ae je oe ning, vie she lated ye'd Georgeiown, and $10. Why, ma, what's up?” rr ‘Toronto School System. eis complained, ct without read®, thst age. city. 1s ton highly care abe is soos] whether of the vaat sums yearly spent mich evessarily, er: is not spent unnt Of the heavy annual changes, that for education is one of the heaviest, Educ half pe er tae my readers to believe that we arepaying a price yet higher they ql fata with mo i the onion a that a at it is plain that half the Rcloals would answer if the pupila were allowed to t’| something in the attempt to teach every-| ani ut rare than Rooms ptious style. Tf yeh jen » | must leave, Why, we'll eos yeh mind. The ‘amen # a few oat 4 a woes Ag si by ot bet or sa . A laid them side by side under the stove. He | civic eilltary and cout Ik a, man blind sia three mi SAn' I was tellin’ Tukey t’-day that it| more than half, perbaps not more than on utes by the wat beh dum shame out crops hadn't turned | third, so heavy. The poorer classes, «t Whata this I hear, Mis! Ripley better. An’ when I saw ol Hatfield. g e of their children, woul “Fdun _Texpect You fees bout by Thailed him, an’ “asked him what hed | find them jently. educate all they i in this neighborhood,” | gimme for two om’ shoats. Waal, the up- | prenticed, oz to obtain situations, ia. I |- | than hal nefit or such oo iS Sadie bat that wea ba at least Tfear that. instead of Pesce rear S20 "There ia one stady- Intely our city school has been held by many, w! itled to respect, that till then the eon. ones atb best to sickly life, cia Then let the ppb inured, Whi lie scl auge fit bis ‘eend their children, al ‘pense, to obtain instrac ent branches, the attempt. to teach ehish; ‘we attempt fol. minds, , It.may be said. round theta in-each. ould certainly y aril The aa sams Ie artitsh, ipiethar benstclal aeiy Cage t ught at | The most attention is nee: mit as cxpanie staat sheds the stove and no’ ed AGRICULTURAL _ '} Care <i Utensils. : * mand for cleanliness ‘he milk receptacles, auch first and allow yw pane) bears a treasonable com- consider the advantages which n seven years, whose opinions are to the fut lf the time, and as ction in those diffe ro! aes remarke are only pore toapply B Tasagioac nd dry ed as 8001 le Winter Protection for for song Fruit Trees. Some frit) growors have, much, trouble snow falls dees ce taht it allows the 3 ont thy | maraude work freely. homes 4 urs, as in 01 and when gait at might they ill sive > reeable att, eae in used. ‘All vessels about th the dairy should be clean- im up with batter fat would rove snalthy, and detrimen-- + tal to the milk in same apartment cloth saturated strong brine, both during and after the ‘ill 4 je filled tubs : inter seasons from the depre- : 4 | gonmectign with-a amber of others ticu of mice amongst thie small apple 0 | ducing Se rottuucn nat apalreio Gains oar seed atte re otten understanding of all. jirdied and rendered worthless. Where along through top of the famnons ‘as never task, same fashion, eabosestally a been a toced 1e Observatory on Mont ic was builvand pe gs oh fuel and provisions, has iin nt six week: The Dain Sheetal attempts to capital cities, a vay gen- outline, a ata, Skomiedge 0 yf dates, a very unreliable one of battles and succes: ions, of Iunsrolis as years, all that is left to the masses as the etic bettyouelemous in the adlvary schools, The cause is to be found in the lack of thor- ed phenome India or the cities of Euro} History, again, cannot s ee ight by a succession of names, reigns, rebellions and wars. » The con baie are nes Ti which should be visible. must eppeats ord fe picture will Hot bebdicin ly lifelike to occasion remembranee..'The the habits which unfitted for resistance, the courses of ‘oppression which, rodiced ion, the waves of idea, civil, ‘military are before history sgeotitie tte as to ren- ’m.’most ready go, I feel kind 6 ill have studied Sos em in to the Arabi <a she jangion a es modes re ‘tie which prompted to aggression, | = ise ce fie = qiet 3if Pl ory? fyhicl wd ie ‘or stare t te ep nearly so groat severities to end forexomple, such Arotio voyagers a8 Lieu tenant Pea be a stri r. Nansen. There seems deat uk ons justi by the is op- iking feature of current new: A hee: of Snow. wi by the obstruc- at all ao heavily, and I have ica to be- | can Tl prot wee their education is inore efficient in those | trees 8 to keep, the si ramped solidly practical branches which au eve about ‘oie 2. it Ais anck | pees fo 4 life than that practised in the public schools | take eare Poe ea etree een re. I fancy the counth them unprot . se afilicted with that remarkab 9 sant ly e ing for the unattainable, which appears | the base should:give good protection, or, » distinguished com) split tube flexible wooden covering jind of his city brothei may be ap It does not pay to plant could possibly influence the m frnit trees, and care for them during the ally ‘pay a mucl season, only to he re thers destroyed in the 5 ter from _lack-of care. ‘i a ofthe relates of .d about the base ofan upprotect: may be pote ling by Y repping ihe tunic Stieoe ona te 5 loth for one or two feet from the ground. ms Pieces o of corn stalks, split in halen. and. hose on. wee ; Grou treo be gitdled, heaping ak " around the fresh wound will sometimes Look nee ae School-House- takes less interest in the Short erie The most valuable farm product isa hap- n e py family. 4 One never. grows fat by having to eat his own wo ‘he wind never blows to suit’ the man who rises late “shies ia golden” when talk keeps you from w Kicking al horse isa poor way to make a friend o ’ The ee pay to appear wise is to keep ih your month s ond to ais, oftan fovea an iit led to theland of nty. ‘The fish t Beretos puis alae LA apt to be caught on a hook. ing to k Keep cows fat that have no her protentlon from the winter's cold than the leeward eld ofm ateave pile is like, try- ing to warm up ell outside with a No.7 eating stove. ¢ men Tey er practice economy except: hey are buying for their So Gat a wholl'in ane posket you cory Jou tobacco in, and after a while fh a will be wd easily, Sate tna a onion SARA Ba Vitelius had one dish which cost 1,000 sesterces, over $40,000. A hippo: stee eaeeelis Wid nue ofa horses paces and the distance he has tr eiled ths been invented by an officer i th rm} % & aughter has been aa she re Mrs. fee cot eae id 860 some ol the: sunsets cH ne never was tion ae ‘ly my “the labor and | Anything roe them.