to _ 3s os fie onty. suitable pines for their THE DOGS OF THE Take Possession of the Streets of a the Great Cities. . “0 an to be sweet tempered poe rae to it him. mat- |si @xtercd accor to Act of 7 lament of Ie, in the s ogsand, Ne: Hundred and. Font, | mm. Baty at Wore Reveciere. “Ottawa 3) 9 A despatch aod Los Angeles ‘say: Rov, Frank De Witt Talmage preac ed from the feilowine text: Revel 15, a hout a eee the buzzard or picture espect, ee Be Deteiar e idishonact, sett count among my dea! pee mivlends** some of the representa 2 ca Ind of love-and fidelity I have-seen often I pig not feel it any cae enhancement of my happiness.” We love Gs look at the maleeios {th of Sir Edwin Landscer, the painter, of dogs. "here to be some) ting “sven ¢ than human in his ee ‘Shepherd's Chief Mourn-| ied more in mere mah prute ferocity in hia “Stag at Bay, something more i halloo- in the r= stalking B eyed, s d- put him fe you ever torn off 0 eased skins, no crippled limbs, “deat ears anc ments. All Bes hideous sights which one sees in the of the posbitate ‘shall be corer oe away, Jasin gee ae ing-boards which jthe oj en one can: dno physical disfigure- jine tribe plunges upon a dog of an- Easy ow i “What rer Seetie bu Dae shay te we “that ae that man you have forgotten his tio oi ithow THE ae OF WARNING: Roaming. again through the crowd- of Palestine, I find that merciless tribal bitterness fend mortal enmities.which wero cuce rit? among the North Arue ican ‘dians are oe among the of ‘the As each Ind laws) ie eat territory an De raogeot the: of the Hee _srots of the great ° another tribe ente! + street the owl of warning is given. ne I the other dogs of that tribe leap to. thelr est , as a pack hungry wi sh for that eee ‘to tear him limb from Wi tek study my text in the can 5. hi e language of the east. Old hunt ers tell us that no man has truly heard a lion roar unless. he has heard of defiance:in the dark jungles of the he king of the forest-sound his call African continent. the awe- striking power of that v ee to come from: everywl da yet from. nowhere. — The hills sels ae toss tho echoes: as ry hone pees voices of nal» regions ert Tet Se pees comes the sharp, angr! bark, as though the picket line of 4 army had fired a gun to call then, muttered ar the sports and cises of companions follows the suggestive -silence- a: {battle evidently ends.by the death of Required Help to Move in Bed: nub a Great Guffersr and_Aimost in Des- pair—New Hope and Strength Came With the Use of DR. CHASE’S This great food eure is doing won ders for weak, worn-out and discour- aged wom Many er ines which aro preserib- /F24 ed- in such cases are merely stimu- lants e which and arouse false; hop Ir. fe the. vitality. ok tthe ony, its * benefits dre:thorough snd lasting and its cures vey m Said aioe an kas from weak, tired tonlaue: faigestion and times T was so I required heip to move in bed. “sick and downhearted I received Dr. give ae relict sor my ee: MLA. Chock ee ih Ie ree’ NERVE FOOD mane Chase's Almauac and ot. for some thi ‘of Dr.. Chase's Nerve Foo‘ “Under this treatm ent = soon be- chase Dr. Chase's oF a item =. all puis my ere. sons FOR ae * lanition . and <s' ity ts | specte d |tions of other immortals. ir jen is, however, a | attls akin eceidente tough Ie may be crushed’ or burned, so that it jq, ti iy Ghsioe = ale been ‘ood, .50 eents |S°Ul or Edi purs' ‘ NO SELFISHNESS IN HEAVEN. ee is Poe Why, id neg kinship to it mental and often spiritual death. means no vendetta or blood’ feud, also. mean: money. feud. Roaming ae erie thie - dark,. burning _worl that. heaven et ee be a But it aoe mean that 0 be.a place ose all workmen faicliebastonored ities of pro imfiortal ahall-he re as much as are the occupa- DOGS OF THE EAST. Following my first premise that i ea busy place my sec- md premise is likewise true. Ho deciiee (hia tHe aaey occupations of heaven will never offe: The eastern people had no wandorful Lee sewerage have we. had no means. of! carrying away Ng subterranean: pip the offal and refuse of their large |. towns. Bi occupations with, obich been cursed. Do you oe folie tired inte Tying in’ the treats oe, faced eoiy 2 a horse, over h the dogs Baiting end gonegnnniie: I shouid catch a glimpse of a beavenly vision, where there shall be no loathsome as is this one of _ the canine scavengers on the ae Sones g of glorious, happy, dibilane, “ouored ‘occupations. aming again through ee nar- row, crowded streets of east that . the imity SEG ia tation taterultation; glory to glory. - AS THE DOG DIES. By ert dog’s death gloomy pictur dies the deatti of ell wid beasts’ Agiahat: Aswtr Joa trag s a history a the Densts of | a the c 1f - No‘ sooner does trength w tial eart. Pe die the man ft the Christian th. . Though his perish . in| g, eat Re recognized, his soul is hat has committed whatever may bela: the body, will be preserved. LEGEND OF KING SOLOMON. ee tect y Torta’ wo aaeeae of 1 Chase, the famous recel; thor, are on every box. ia receipt t hook | au- you stir you! r salvation ? Sa ae = z the victim or by the escape of the |your sates ied. {rooted up fi n z 0} Recmeen ar ‘his Nathan. thrust his ve |# roun em. the hove ed branches, ‘O- 3 no financial vendetta or |2m a nd dooth shall. ‘prosper.’ Die res 3 sorrow al is an old legend that when Sieg Sol- gmon was a boy one dey Bs sh to show him x miracle. the lad looked an the two little green leaves 4 stem. ‘Then trunk of a large tree. - Then the tree, like ‘‘the seven se Fa ‘Cured ‘by Dr. Williams Pink Pills = torture more acute and stem fore an ie most severe forms o! yousness, and Mrs, H. Hevenor, tells how ice? Will- you ty and usefulness: ae that divine lite which Christ Tived earth, ending in a eee RS will vice, ‘the corruption, Sle feeding like the east- the carrion of life and becoming in nature like him? Remem- ber, if ye ety ive ee the sep ye shall ie, and t abod “Without are —_+— FRETTING CHILDREN. When a child frets and cries almost Dr, Wil the |ville, Ont. yor is aaron have grown fierce and eruel ex's id debi ased. dogs.” is pills cured her little boy. the age oF eight my little boy be constantly. wat- ite ‘Several doctors es “not a look at the box and see ane, Dr. ‘illiams’ Pink P% Pale People, is printed on the wray per, and re MILK TO A FINISH. lor png ‘es you. can succeed pape can: be given with ripe to new born babe. . “Mrs. Mick, Reto: Hey, Oat saya “i think Baby’s Own Tablets the best modi SIDE-SADDLE WILL GO. f Wales is a Using the Bide astride Kin blogs aoa eee Victoria of ht to ride Little eantride,” a phe pee er. aH oo nishi is: prejudice in fa cidacadilie ter andies tig n uncommonly Jong while dy- papers contain hi tise- ments setting thi upon. them in ‘The little Pose ‘Wictoria’s cos- kirt_ ant adopt the “latest” Tle: They fin that it enables them to cover a eater jistances with Jess nde than was entailed under the old 5} tem. After forty-five ears’ service, velled about which he trav million miles on the footy George Anderson, of Doncaster. Eng- land, the oldest engin-driver on the ing, the “‘ride-astride styles’’ has |othe made a fo bid for popularity in recent ¥ | The columns atte Hog] ihe able dreds of a ii two |cha: reat Northern system, his just re~ ~ tty brought samples and sts were read before the it vans found that ed 9 per cent... The id he forgot to take out a ilo he was milking, but eo ions ell for his. sample. He thougtie i doubt, at the timo th ae Bose sari ma kno eh aroun wi 3 twice as good as the correct sample, s mit would re I Uae that while he first i: is low as per ce cont ae last, on cgtrippi pee ma: over 10 per cent. it is doupttul ifn fair sample of the cow’s milk wonld test over 5 per cent. “Thee Be atl who must leave the of milking to his hired help should see that, it is perfectly done. ugthn prottable as a part of the work of the eae STERILIZATION OF MILK CANS. ~An interesting test of the effect of water; the other was aaa by: thirty. minutes. the milk went-sour in State o cans cleaned in the ordinary way. PURCHASE OF WIVES. 6 manntacturers bav: Wonlats in the daily. press: thoy think of if jors what they think of desire fo ae his a proered gift, and then be OR, THE WILL _a=- THE PISSING “him there into the wo: lovely domestic back to his and Interests, and “atadally erate) platinents and some heathen learn- ing. SoeSeec OF CHAPTER XXII. ~ ht, his death-blo’ could now b a, ayib would forget marry Clara, as his and so mend the fam- while his heart was many bodily accom- nowletiged, it spect the er tes loftiest. religion and pur- from Claude Med spite ob ais geal nature and whole- hood will 3 and your man: itis avail you an’ jught often up- foreseen how hard a up ht have battled sensitive t take care young children. li necessarily clandestino, Cla relief she gagement communicat had been accustomed to ‘on the things nearest ude’s _ inte: ae Bete’ and suggested keeping the en- secret ae Philip could be ee Sure, thought, to love ae iivera! A iratoa aad rae ently wall read, besides having trav- clied ani much of interest, and possessing ‘the art of presenting his Tielke es wide oe ele; noe ere rela. anflmaata ‘course with, id , he was itis dips drowsy moans of that lovely in the warm gloat ings, by the light of the Mantis comet, Seis ‘the fresh dawn when EE ssie had risen’ and gone out to some aunt ise effect; the mect- ie, whic not too frequent, ook place. tecOnt" cried Jessie one day, “why If you wer be ! © some ve is not perfect rapidly, “I werifiee from you—a great turned toward him with sweet expectancy, ee her hands in those held tow: a th that Sir Arthur would never _con- arriage. “‘And jr in conclusion, guileless | and concluded for it to be a secret ereOh! Claude,” cried’ J ef gaze, “yo ia eneice adder Ciaude: can Dearest ‘you are not quite e never been twenty spot. Whi us and what is Tally Peary she faltered, man pe “But dec wes avrect child, it would be Ses ey gee eh p our heads above water. People don't live on money, but én ise the run on oat ‘ant Shae failed aie otter day? Shes o gre a bare sine Hae could pleads ase zor SS are at ire = pon ‘credit. convinced ‘eats Sriltient reasoning on facts Y Ken, “but, she was ‘sure ice lene ae nsdn If you loved pacer. ‘tenderest reproach, y Iden | would trus' as é¥e1 tore iderat Bee Seine and De pes educatiot He jai aie 5 thay tion of mari rid a ot ee “congenial hea: * |not ri ni “to kn: vt, not a child, Jes- an indulgent |my 7 ed ‘calm reflect wer. The touch of Jes sie’s nitaht hands was powerless to the folded arms, the caress- angi topes setter voice, and her perfect love jan injured lo’ Bie convine- ed of the Soa oh a t mar- iid not Rage what a warfare) ledwi plicity “and desire to do e, sex, rank, educa cation, oe SeuERY to bee their own. ir subsequent essie dream that thcse interesting ions as-to what constituted a conventional marriage, had any bear- in, x “She | me soy bewildered ¢ learnt how jous are the snout of civilized nations on=what con true marriage was See that Roman Catholics e without’ = il iin. Scotland, the jage before two sites es is a valid and lem bond, until she readily assented to the eh ference tl 4 true ‘iage easel fot tn conventional contract which are valuable merely ees | in propert ‘0 the ly one by perfect love and ane eet Toye ect am See ao many instance of morgane ickly convinced qui conventional for age, a SHOE sic Mapintee yee of the Peneert ** he replied; his face dark- |she full; bro! roposals# so orthy, and that they must never ee again. a pcrcuecke: voice; “you care only for what 1d thinks."” Ay Siaude/ + she abaned! monly, feel can never, aiever be right “T can- ventional, form And Tem: brepa Sap the whole world for cies a: “eontined, with “aorrowfal reproach.» “No on id never’ consent to it He has suffered too snarringe in our fam or know,’ Oe aie qeturned, have n never y path tow: Keeper's folse- that head snot tol low “After all,” be reflected, when his own agitation began to subside, Se. he picked up res ee ‘I know her, fiery “ittle fae This childish fury will bring a reaction, and little 1 result eo a_ more r; ee mind. I like But she will soon erraced lawn on one side of ‘well Court, where a large party led in the sunshine, near ‘was "such. infei ferior garden spo! before the ae end nobly as a pare re it decadi a- iy better pr oe ze tor twice the ime, a eon do not love me, then,” he d |reproachied her, ~ in prov e |When a nome proves all ight, in these Wrong |. stay “Yow.cannot give up a ares con-.|of oe We — live ci from we unfortunate | 5 @ ” & little mates ite appeared eee He. ai ied aocteibe ‘on the ini iq’ le-spreading cedar, occupi preachers. re ssports~ as Jy ia ation Sohn given credit of having Held up his e ana eancounte tor bite Tittle, good ae to cater to market mand. ‘ful feeder can months pees aah cae 200 to ae 't less cost than lable that the most profitable wy necessitate in some Inetanees “eure a the method teeta eat fonda daithe wlécHoaent the hes itt iyeah pee thesis fe ‘which oe have a f: as most farme have a fancy re uate ° willbe uniform in ‘color, which will to- the appearance.of, the RE ies are ri arket. Keop the sous in. sod, sure, Brit thy condition. theory that | to secure good fasdlnge Peatite must be a veritable walking apa 1 many m is aiid soefurnish. scanty a ler r nga litters. an irre may peaes oe seonle pera ee ie probl cousin, ual, the nts wi of a attic. circle of ened to ‘|respects and her pigs quired age qualit: _|. After ths aaa an sate lance of muscl used, 2 ture like st ling of ‘swine lies in the ponten ot | Minveitias oe , she should be breeding purposes as — T usefulness continues. sow is bred she should le pro such as bran, whea! iaaiigs ee ote meas - een. 10: not keeping a record of the Se ‘0 ling period. Give the sow a warm, bed in winter and a cool, quiet, season does not draw mois: _Sasrowing if the sow- can cidedly to her advantage. is way, she will be 1 ea Juvenile porkers and is ret assimilated. eee troughs and yards. regula: in feedings and a ees supply be pure water will pay an rs {It is a good plan to keep a eo ohare coal and salt in the ose Sie x 50. oe the pigs m: Sprinkl Beg f th frequently, 7 goo . |A noticeable and Bere story 7 groveth is oie pigs appreciation by a spl in SAls each week. As a-rule if the pigs can be put into See for the early fall _mar- ey the result will be eS = yendia increase etary ye SILAGE FATAL TO HORSES. ow (te e |Tt may be fed to ho: able advantage, but it must ‘be f with extreme caution. whom |deb e oF less fascinating ac- that { suggested n le joined so laude,” in ee ze “that you had a pleasant wall : der these cedars,” Such “a relief after grind- Pe athers, in Clara murmured pitterly, to hersel “and he thinks-I don” Gonier what Osh Render, oa all those grinning idets near ik would give for the ees” pi aaarry cousin eres?” ter SIE rey 10 dresses better o in her. jut—to be y of marr s0 Sepohently do,. lar ira affecting to misunder- i pp ee (One ‘day aes horse Tiey pateed hetreuoited silage AR isd” eels me ae But these animals have large stomachs, sae accustomed. spree large amounts of green forage und, | roughage. oe con zara With bright! mothy hay, sh now send ehour anor rogue oe a little oil meal, will keep the hors the. i itr. Boseitile-scnaition hes we rE ular roots tor other Bock, nan ean ll do well. We should expect a case of = oe overs. sine “good feed of sit- and