“We Aro All Debtors, : None Can Live to Himself. One to Another, : and you owe no man anything, but what of A father's toil for you, your mother’ Ou me creditors Posten. far back, a sae Une beyond our Some man long ‘elved ies ‘ee wi renath, pa at lengly At that cost h Bat to live th the treedemn af that prin: WE CALL HIM A HERO; but ne ne not igs our debts to, him by erection uments or ti Hi of himself as seifmade eee gives poses of the ie des the. process. is making, poner of self- bunderstending are uinde- Yeloped. A thousand lives. go aaligeien the as of ans pendence, But the fact of indebtedness Tone can escape. agwnet self-respecting man would. be tent to eat-at peri , fo be 's oui y by day with no other thought than ne seek orate re Humanity is host. Even the bread we eat a ‘lothes. goin fea ourselves unaided; the Hered have been nevessary is thee roa ae lod ‘our. clothes, n ed to Tne tale Siher and greater benefits ago, U mechanic, the thine, ine iloneer who ead? peeing ap oc) ae will debionst Whats ces coat Tt ae for all that I have received? THE ANSWER IS SIMPLE. that we should do for DUS WI ae to lives of. long ago we owe faith nd freedom what good things are our service? We have received; have we en? here is no gain to the life that is It golting. | Tt loses itself. | Such a lile _ we but. defaulters af, knowing these things, we continue evad- ing the payment of our debts, continue with gre ‘only to get and never to givel si course is the saddest kind ot Suicide, Yielding to self-love. the man ignores the claims of his fellows or hides them under ving, the Yeensibility woe love, the prizo is life itself, the power of living. HENRY F.-COPE. THE S. S. LESSON!" INTERNATIONAL LESSON, JUNE 21. Lesson XM. Second Quarterly Review. olden Text, Joln 20. 31. 0) IR. SCHOLARS. { beautiful discourse did our study “begin cles of our inthe: ~ at here the type of the spiritual vs sont iting of Jes' ean event occurred between ‘Lessons Il] and les W ° What ienmichat sign? Wha Wi nat ie truths does the Lp itke naan ri: ake clear and sure to u pe area pears. to. Apostles. When was this frst Pee ist to the apostles? eth Wh is Thomas? Wh: of Hove many. at them is JI it a not 1 hisstellaw. -dlcinest tim out of belie § Thomas present? h lized that ‘he actually saw vo again, what did h i 0 tha Planilesiation 660) en Christ to his as this region ¥ them all?” In what plight ¢ find seven of his sees? ? What had he prepared n? Of what He a pledge and at did he say: to'Simon’ Peter? What was the apostle’s final reply? ney IV. Ho! id Jesus teach humility in} ™many times had he denied Lesson IV.2. Where and when were the | How many times does. he stp swords of Lesson V. ledge him? whe i the Golden Text of Vi} Recount the the Reviey trgyal and -arrest of ty tho four evangel Arigdents-of his Gondomaaton and cru- ci mn. How many; Lard after his resurrection from ne ‘orded in the Gospels’ QUESTIONS For INTERMEDIATE = lesus the Boe cree son? Wht great | pearances of OF THER THE ROCK. Monkeys Are Protected by Martial Law Gibraltai cent Sia gives a picture of " the chief of the hi ighly p ond carefully protected tribe of Barbary . Sa inhabit the Rock of Gibraltar. n I he governor himself than What is the frst. ve twent: ; ; [ third Psalm? In this ‘easore wna t does Me a ing of the fortress. There SUB Lord call: himselt loos he ar only aban twenty left of this bai ‘describe ? Who: o his) 0! monkeys, which in: some mysterious c . winds ot| manner came over from Altice many Mere Pacha ta vlos ee ait ton | Yeats ago-nna cletaned citizenship in Eur- the Good }9P¢ They are protected by martial lew, unig ban incite “Bethany? | the Toeal pe , @ apes change their place of resi- dence from the highest peaks ot the song more shellered portions, nate back again, according to the stat him when he. arrived? What ls the| Ol the weather. They. show hele conso shortes verse in the Bible? ‘Why did he} of humor by tiring stones at the sold- weep? “What divine power dia dosus| 1S, bul Mey are often not seen tor show in Ths chepter weeks at a time save early morn- One tpt Bet Guat tig. One visitor to Gibratiar did not Se Rerteabe ets ae given? What| Set @ glimpse of them at all, In “A Sum- mold’ guests wete therot What did| mer in Spal published ia 1874, Mrs, Martha do? What did Mary do? Who] Ramsay says: tomplained? Why? What praise did} “We did not see-the monkey ate @ Jie Master bestow? What did he say | Went up in the morning they kept hidden 2 the poor until noon went in the afternoon J every mm a taken its walk early What} in the e we were told that a knew] large ape had just been sit ing on the fi we wereste aning again One ol! Gur fiends saw seven tang and Ww @ mothers ae he. little wi ate made them jump about.” sis few years go, on account of the ¢ diminishing numbers of these animals. resident. monkeys Although 69 fler on of the Holy | [hav own id eoissiect iy rein and are gi 4; feemed. fowh THE K e h, (or ne shook his tinger warningly isc : go-away Wet aLARE Sollnests-aidhca leave them? What is vn éreat.sin, ac-| “Now, we want to hear Lint what you conling to this eho a know, not what sonicone else knows, 0 L Wines aed pnd: pe:| what you: thinke ar anything at that kind, hs Mas. | but you kne Do. you. under n Why Who tryed 5 the r co ‘1 the it m lines? ‘what Motes lod ee act? What differences do yor Seo between the sin of Judas and ihat mM VIIl—Jesus's Death and Bie wi Jewish officials sat in jud; ment on the Saviour? 0) heard Thomas's: wife tell Sid ~ Smith's Riess there 9 said that they flung each other about fn the meadow pretty considerab! eS Rog beet LOVE'S Sees DREAM, ur? w ned? gave final! They were pettoaed it the door. She ou wien fer hie eros? St on stcod folded in his arms, stroking hig wo un nee ne etosst < What two moustache, while he looked into her eyes ae bee sound the gentle smack of their colliding lips. Di een sha a day a othe ak “aig ae ength, he said, ree, fears, ay fou know why I ue rise dent what effect did Aend 3| Se , darling, % Seales death te upon his disciples? when you were at the pie at ‘at ine mind me so m of my r ‘dent | little tomb? Who first recelved a message! poodle that died last s\ Bore Delleve that Jesus was vison? Did ihe disciples} Now ©% te women? | en; ths testimony SEEKS LAW OF HEREDITY Ci we wear we never could effor gave their lives to our. wheat | ye that atreetiye has wrought for our bles: A e on “lake | 50s n i iY | the fan s se cial questions “obifude themselves upon »d, was heard, save | room next to the she e-meonders why ho broke off ha eps fo gat and went west, gen does WORK OF CAMBRIDGE SCHOOL OF |: PERSONAL POINTERS. Notes of Interest About See of the World's Prominent Peopl Colonet We Re Robertson, nm ed Some Wonderful Facts. The School ot Agricultural Science al ee fam, in a simple ind three-quarter: oap ail these ta'l peas just one-quarter t wi again. w: show signs of dwartness, The por 1 impure, but ith their like will give pure tall and pure dwarf mon- best known case in te on experience is, perhaps, fowl. whi It the. pure Ri ane speck ite varieties be maled together ail ens will be blue Andalusians. But [of inherited qualities ts batt shacks end Sie cr whites, ani the descendants are blues, be called pure bred—that is, in certain efinite respects, no deep rooted law that will revolutionize the selence of developing varieli CAN CONTROL’ FIXED LAWS. Though the physical secret is obscure, course of this stran, mals, a number of characteristics, suc! as con tain colo peas, beardiness in wheat and: pethabs the eye color jn 1 been marked down as answering fixed laws whieh we ean. con rol he Mendell law is, of co - ree. from complici a eeuebeneats SMA cor ia thala tale fancy. ists 5 a 2 <f Bo ne 3 which the a) pli cation of the Mehgeli=Jawv inbreeding animals ‘and ngs uch seen om pli pis nt discov- CURES FOR INSOMNIA, Mrs. Sense Sint One That 1 Do in Some “In my own case,” said Ne Phligmin- throw, “I-find ti largely from worry over money. My nerves are all right and I have a east iron stomac awake worrying over how I am going to make both ends meet. “I never deliberately consider financial questions at night, that id this may be after a most me after I have gone to be ut how Tam going to becoi fonortably ih, and huis free from alt financial troubles. iook me a considerable lime to build this story in suited me, so that it seemed natural, like something that might have, happened, understand, and then I filled in the aA TAAL was coming Paina: making that enough so that the income from it “And then when those money questions bed-and threnten to keep me awake Ta start off and tell myself that story, as in truth i have once would do, that the end of it so then I have sometimes not poe fo-fell it all through once; es fallen asleep before ‘ad finished before ¥ got the money, so sure Wag I ‘hat it was coming to z ihe —1— Se HONEST, ee in order to procure some chan; Belen doing so i be wetl went ine aie, little Pp; al his little son, ania ie gentleman ne ti he don't steal ai Then, lagna: ‘he ty out, sat him on pune. = 1e storekeeper returned, the “child tine ae “re, ihe didn’t steal | ! mything; pea m in the geass of pure oxy- not rust, ed English Experimenters Have Discover- | ato animnalsce well [sited 1 ne was asked by the conte) carelaker TOF Ir ig found that it dwart his card, and as peas and tall peas are crossal Sulling crop next year wil bo all tal Deas. second yeai ne a declined to let him in. quae which gained name a) e blue Andalusian | eq hy He at aoe Prince Oscar completely Gantanaee evening—finan- | ani where he has a studio. be clears quite $10,000 a year from his nuine itself. thus passed out of years later, worth no Tess than $6,250,000. saying relative rea Mer has risen from this rank to brig-. z & g & s 2 Fy Ba 28, 2 & Ve 20 5 a that was not fortheom: “He wi pleasant, civil-spoken gentleman," her employers on their ees 2 ip! -}*but as. he hadn't a card I le! ft hi side.” It was thi ered of the visitor. dom does one find such a curious combination of talents in one man as ind fame for the: grels in. due proportion. Jecks, who was of humble parentage, be- 5 gan life in te] ipyard, and GIVES TEST IN FOWLS. laid the foundation of his fortune by sav- It is affirmed that all qualities trens-| ing a cargo of iron sol 8 fraudulent missible by heredity in vegetable and | jtaii A keen shrewd animal ‘life are - gover Oy law. Tho a promotion ate chang: th to animals, the simplest and/ing from the manual to the commercial works, and ultimately found- is own successful business as a! 1 merchant. — His leisure s0|mate two blue Andalusi dit al-| of letters, but became one of the finest ways happens that the chickens are of| German acholare in Burs He wrote three sor black, s veral valuable books, the best known. white, an a composite color] oF which, perhaps, are “Robe: i kno ie Andal ae he most | Other Tongues” and “Life of Bismarck,” inexplicable fae 4 in this ily picture | the latter earning the praise of all for- ti The next generation may |«{hreo R's" in the village school of Swin. tiand. Tennyson aso. ioved his n't you?” #Yes, 1 do,"eaid tho sctor; whereupon ng | ‘Tennyson pour red him out a glass of port, . In later: ill Cambr-dge_biolo, fe. tiimned | Years the same little ceremony was gon out whe oat oh eden er whee engi though up toa certain point but on this ant grain with, the | occas port was under th y t is| Testrictions, and Irving, ee imated “that it ne of sh | incident a flerwards the bo The "Syedish Royal Family has not been without ils love romances. Gustaf -balanced mind. t-| practically eld. {he reins of, Government for the last s has proved att is belleved Import ny eries: in breeding sheap, callie kad per-| himself a ruler in whomn the people can haps horses “alrendycase. avelletic, place every relia And yet in his Sate he fell in love eh the daughter a country clergym: to the late King’s sons is Prini ris, It is said that art. Fortune, we are told, only knocks at.a man's door once in a lifetime, and if re- so that I could go to sleep 1 have tried | fused admittance passes by, never to re- various familiar methods; I have got out | {wen he saying is belied, how, of bed and stood up to make inysal ever, by the career of Mr. George Mc- tired; I have recalled and dwelt on plea-| Culloch, a Glasg Y, who arrived in sant journeys; I have counted from one| Australia just under sixty yeans a up to.a million, more or Ie @ said | with less than $25 dollars in his pocket, the alphabet backward éver and over|and who died the her day a milli again; T have tried many things, but'do | ure, ‘This is how Mr. McCulloch threw uu know what in my case I find most| away his first chance of acquiring a satcactons it ry that T eit “ fortune. One night, sitting in ti would be eiiteient to provide for all or- dinary wants and as well for a few mod- ot Iuxuries, in cluding alittle travel—a flsestne prospeel well. upon.» And by the-tluia te ind ‘this is story completely ig) built up. it ime to tell it s a myself, ans that snug little fortune laim. ti that was to save me from all financial | hands, inclu sie Mr, MeCulloch, risked ‘erry coming in at the en 75 apiece in the venture, and work was begun in earnest. In a few months the used to pounce on me alter I'd gone to | shares of had a market value te $80, the Broken Hill Proprielary 000,000, ‘THE ney PART. easy enetighi to make money," Ye: ft. drive away the spectre and then again mgt {hg reer mi e trouble is fo. Ane it without shah caught, vfeplied. the cownterfelt, THOSE WILD OATS. “Whats! queried the youth, "is thal olf ts,” ola the raglime oe to roost, osopher, Yatways come home are never satisfied unless cay, are on the wrong side os the fence, Newfoundland contains tly. 40,000 lakes, only 687 of which ven names, ta oie @ woman {o conceal the things esn't know, pine . man’s ignorance | W . ‘iva si ‘anit 80 strong a light ath alt a eos ‘of them will suffice to ‘ad by. The human head is, according to a hat ananutclurer, on an average, increasing ne eaps some people broke dressing wal i sh fo make others think they Under the Spell of a Mummy Sorcerer | Synoptis of of Previous I: ar RAYMOND, twing, na = R He ay a ek Hani | ee a Ee fasaluise' et i eee VI Am THE pic A I) 2 Seine) HILE Raymond and-his sister ‘were discussing with delightful pation the circus which ‘was shortly to be given, another ‘fam- fly” approached \tumultuously through the forest. Soon Woolly Rhin ros, with his ancestors, entered the open space which the hi ‘of trees and underbrush, oking fellow, His imbs. were covered with hair lke that of the ‘Mastodon, akaenais ‘the shi mane of * the Mastodon was tacking. Upon hig . se were double horns and he possess- appear- ie twins. fas wit be some time, you pie before ments leted,"” be E ‘ he Mastodon iets naturedly offered to lift them to thelr friend's oe Soon ay zee ae rapiat; igh rest, Rhinoceros baguilee the toe ith, visage conversat eed had they emerged f: forest when the twin felt their blood curdle at the horrible snarls and shrieks that greeted them. Chapter VII DISCOVERY OF THE MISSING LINK. losed lurking behind rant Ray affrightedly ¢lutched the arm of THH LINK APPEARS Tal ‘her brother, thing following oth oe am sure T ger ee “It's no use to hide; because I'm post: his countenance as bq thanks. . you (ore 80 nice and kind that I tore. you.’ of monkeys, which had eat one another, now chattered end jabbered ture, aM in fright. 1 i “Riven the apes and the aru keye , Tend the gorillas hold me their en< ‘Link, ‘emy,” muttered | The twins were Serene: to come trtend, wi! ing of tree imps ms Front of pen and the ground began to shake undep heavy footfalls. 1 “Get out of the way of Ra) roared the Link. Suit oc © angle ‘the word, Ss on copian’ ie oe Siyonae about cirouses, all the animals heve seperated” by ith, a great many of them havo been helping search fon 7 Tie twins were sorry, of that there would be nd’ cifous. wut mca — UPON HI! eG; pee seasonal angrily excl sive oe soar Bane side, a attend very shortly to the whole Ray aaa Raymond hastily meee ie from the huge antmal’ ik w was ii hi m. ‘Thereupon the Rhinoceros waded into e midst of the snapping Hyenadonts, atching them upon his horns and toss- ing them high in the alr, ‘Interesting, isn’t ae obssrvea some soe at a side of the urned, in Sorin to, 8000 crentare with the head and body giant dog and the scaly tall of a Foyle Antlers like those of a deer sproad fro! hig, forehea Oy 2 @ is Tony Megathertum,” sal animal, “and 1 beg your pardon tor Having frightenea ES aster thet ten plied. ‘that they were ly too the three. stiontly ‘watched the Rhi- Roceros giving, his “lesson” to the Hye- PBrosently Tony betrayed much un- sines: murmured anxiously to the twins “Your iftond, in his zeal, has put too great a space between himself and you, rutes are as savage as hould they ob- ervey. rotected, they would rend you ‘to pleces before t the fo. Suppose you climb pack, We'll go to lace “of. satsty, and when ir mu Aerous friend si waaurEestion, weodin est. Several miles shad Tony traveled before he paused sheltered, follow. of the wood, do you like this place?" he id Raymond could te miserable for me. ‘And I'm #0 nely! Won't you stay and play with ine! ‘Then he added, fercoly, with a in ‘his eyes any! 0 can't ho hay in my youd better stay and Bate, the best of It" y and Raymond felt very rho was ang eed Ne ant ot ferocity, thoy mo | frightened. Certainly they agaited sesne unaware of the twins? bodmite mee et forest, breaking were ‘out of the into a run when Ao Megatherium's sight. Se _ QUICKLY ATTENDED TO. “But I don't know ew madam,” the bank/cashier said ie woman who had. prseen nted a cheque. eat woman, Insteaa of saying haughtily, “Ido not wish your acquain: tance, or Acad replied with an en- ae Peon yen, nak do, I think, I'm the ‘red= headed’ old “virago’ ir to you, I can’t keep this heuse on’ plain water and ten cents “a lay——" “Here's yout money, madam,” said sas cashier, ania it towards her and ughing loudly, " tive he sees us, whoever ho is,” gasped For answer, Raymond pointed to a ssreehing of foes sna underbrush, from the midst of whi flerce eyes Uae balefully. COiearing that he had f the eyes ast, Teds trus he, was i ale, “and bond ng Fe no hair und the skin to a dark brown, was 15 iele Visitor advanced, lously ir ne ane yeitain a few paces. a. “4 growled. Wo human beings visit. here,” orepliog Raymond. Wwe ask Ww we the Bic ea on & La a "ie ere Raymond advanced, and, im- Pulsively selzing the hand of the ‘Link, Npctvers onplisane against you, fre kes your friends.” Ayhereupon the 1 ok of gloom which ba oR ther tase oe the Taek disappeared.” "Smiles of gratitude fit. iS HORNS AND TOSSING THEM IN THR AIR” 2° - ey were pleased to find what favors 8 of the animals they had become, They fear Mammoth that they, appreciated this kindness more than don't mention it! Wo ae, help being fond of you,” and Mammoth beamed. Je the jolliest Bie nba nabs: patie pee ground ed. wn? iis trunk end seated yori upon babk. | Marching g through the for- 01 nd path, math peplained, “by 10. the mot their a olan Trees had bee! uprooted an so by. the. ways thee ‘ad been pounded ad a Au at = @ rumbling sound came ¢ he ue the herd. Ct ied Hae poy enenten aad athe rt fey ey Were not {9 reach ination before an. 7m, me ‘ender, ave toole them othe ao shrill, ing note. ihe yc every Magee stood stook moment. i wit eet well-trained theo 8 hudaied t sahil she Ee Waediors forms aising thelr Diet nted. thelr long, id bellowed deflance the a rig tins awaited the outcome in eles | hat ebreatened, 8 aah threat light wooden rod, and rod) te manner tilustratea oF the draw! Etrike srg rod sharply, It will break S: @ needle into each a without causing the goblets to changa their position. ractice it would be well, first, 0 try @ very light plece of wood—a matohstick, for example, 4. go there ved in Ttaly AGE ea as “Aol E Wbeares rol far 2 ge rape bear i ws Concelved the iden of nathoee pil afte ating in prominent laces this Tass aon Ragroky POR npALito such signs—or, indeed, advertial retieing Gof any cortewes entirel: T “6, 1 een poured tn oor, x ignorant countryman gassing waearaie & bystander for the taoan~ MYSTERIOUS PELLETS ee ares ing of these words, for he himself nok Feng Ho went on ie way regect- acts te 0 vi aa ate doctor will bring perhaps they will 'y_ donicey!”” ‘ne Bae ot she. matter was, that the then a na fost wonderful doctor!" erled ti % =, geuntyman: “Sour pills have