THE sues OF BEAULY WHEN i hap} - ae ae nt SITS sk Pieautibes at deaths. wae. 795 sr Preacher Holds the Church Must Reach Ne Stork te oi Brel ‘IN MERRY OLD ENGLAND FASHIONABLE WOMEN UNDER- NEWS BY MAIL ABOUT JOHN G0. TS. ITHIN the ccnfines of Fairy- she give th ssi desire.” GO TORMENTS. W Co aoe as ea ee Sietwent uate oiea late hacia, BULL AND HIS PEOPLE. the fairy be —_—- were held captive birds which came to the pond she rarenstien all a spate piswation has decreaeea| ' the Poor to Save the Nation, 3 ects § Seis ‘We kno) torks, These bird: eeentiction has. decteased the Inquisition Was Not in it With F eeraenc io ANE AIMS Rein atte RRA Eay un ATbieg cosas Lm tle Lan ThAE cen- the Methods of Complex- you go out Into the world,” Reigns Supreme in the Com- that bumbleth himslt ila at laid has any right or place in the ion Specialists. mereial World. churel He ed you are willing to be exalted. ber of births, and when suea|, The 2th of October happened ti Beat saudi oad i : rispin’s ay. pide rl,’ bas been the case it usually was) with his brother, Crispinian, attest-|realize these great facts, year on silk hats, — Consequence of an epidemic. In| ed his faith with his life in the year|salvation of the church is the sal- 2,500 a year is the average nd 1855, when it occurred, | 289, ‘¢ was beheaded at Soissons, i e religious life of the earning power per poche all France, in the persecution under|n: . re the na-|are ee pes ‘4 ‘i over Great Britain, See, aximin. i he masculine mind t! vance, ‘The result of eetin: ce the human folk wil | _,Y°VeR oxen were roa: whole : je most significant fact concern- p : “Are her looks really of at the eroual hop fair es Stratford- in 1871 355,000 more deaths than ing him is that he was a shoemaker | ex t on depends up-|such infinite importance. a3 she on-Avon last week. the preceding years, owing to/and the patron saint of shoemak-|on go‘ng bac thinks they are?’ “Ts she not, ee is aaa that there have nev- In 1880-2!ers. It is only e Christian | the simplicity and sin of a zt x ess ie external ser _ eatery many “Fee tala Lon- clurch which makes ste A cob- | gospel jon, liable to forget to cultivate) g ‘on as there have been this year, |blers. ‘To-day, when an enterprise | both aeaehay pied the “inward qualities which might Carnarvon boro the death din 1895 and e death rate, and in 1895 and in j.'4, he projected, cfforts ¢ Sore ined may comprehend that this re- | serve n good stead when her 1900 the number of deaths was high;|tc enlist in its support the ome gi anization is the one body|skin is wrinkled ee er ‘bay PP 3 8 is indeed, during the last ten years] those who: by wealth aad birth a: he rich and the coe the}grey?” a hé number of deaths always has pies z high and the low, th aera ; The highest ambition of most 4 * * Christian Sate was estab-|the strong, meet together for the it i been high. In 1907 the births were |) : ished amid 4 mblest and poor-| Lord is alike 82,878 fewer than in 1906, and at) + classes of rateck its shoemak-| cE 7 5 “the same time the number of deaths| ers, its washwomen, its fishermen, THE MAKER OF THEM ALL. peaty and to inculcate. the doc- “fnereased to 13,693. In 1907 the i The ois will ante oe oi, oe si avery ve oman wie. a8 ace F among the shoemakers of society,| beautiful may become so i mals eae of oe yaa ae a ether Stawacuraw “the 1 from the) sho will give the time and money | fewer than in a ui s3| dominant Croesuses of to-day. that are necessary to this end “Bat the same time there were 92,574| 1. ; : Riga batniay qe athens uieht Ul tie muce-cac ries Kero aa “fewer births. Since 1900 the birth i phicered far above cree: of the ee ia a lar; eee = ane % i i r i ‘ought an em guests a sparrow which had some- ng aud keeping of these facia ~ rate has declined steadily oa eects eae it did these things iow wandered into the room. Dus-| chants, and oR aalhege aatbeat fee ins Negat ing three hours, from time to time, | pared to do. or ne J watched that indomitable bird : it may relaize, even in the decline A CHURCH OF CLASS. beat itself upon the ceiling to seek MAIDS AS MASSEURES. eof the of infant mortality, is of little im- ; : To-day it is largely grown to be} an a to the BEDSD AY I could adhe’ . The plain| not but admire : Portance... The highe-t death pea persisteney ihe th above to| maid thoroughly Berm ES 559 ine ur. Now we long f. ywe At once, therefore, each stork Northern, 847 mi ikan the large cities, and it is the treedons but its efforts! tricacies of face massage. They ar picked up a litte bauy-tromsthe it | “Ab: theritaeral mob cies Geaiee “north, Brittany and its neighbors, | with it i i vere futile. Not that w ies with innumerable Soest ac Baxter Smith, the squire of Lax- where the birth rate exceeds the | least NA Se its Bree se ‘ upward Betty nas was By ae ties, but no matier how late they ane oe contin was conveyed to the - | not irreligious, t nepeoule) they are|come very low, close fright-| return from bail or opera, each o: church-yard on a rate of peo: - ee eee Wel aeiidel and eiattal tas laomecbiag suing: mass of humanity, with Jt Mein snust ree io Peat RS. crease in the death rate, but by | yhich will spitehally’ u litt. They babble and clamor, to, go through | he beautifying process at her hands the decline in the birth rate that! want amelioration of ilike condi-|the doorway or the window which |tor one wi oe hour, in order that population is reduced. tions which everybody deplores. s to the high Aiea the ra’ of the day may be re- I cannot do,” replied the They do not find the church Ae Weta? stars. pai ee fairy keeper of the babes, “until I have ~~ g its divine mission and d ch aay must go back to the of it! To be washed and Ro ieite Gu gutta tae humble people Be this land. abate , creamed . and massaged e little brown men of Japan world to-day, | is again to the nation to the} for sixty lon nm the have taken kindly and quickly to} a church of the so-called higher and | high heaveter and the bri ight stars gpante re sone, urging them not to wireless telegraphy. It is said that|more leisurely sections of society. | end what lies Ryan She must|to be allow: “4 ‘0 rest, se W shop ai p.m. all the ships of the Japanese navy | They do not feel that the great sub-| humble herself in order that she} men must have svinethi e Near a 200, (00 persors have paid es Go eiral 1 hy, | Stratum of humanity upon which'may be greatly exalte Spartan spirit in their composition, for admission to bie ane has st faite ess “ineig se: the foundations of the world are Rev. Cyrus Townsend Brady. would not think the gate fampton Cqurt Palace during including destroyers. ey ne : The receipts amount to only have receivers, but also trans- 10. Precept upon precept; line| The m has ‘‘first turn, 4,000. " mitting stations. The wireless ie, I S. ¥ L upon line—The Hebrew if this verse e girls. ‘graphic apparatus in use is the r gives a series ated mono- he last on syllables, the exact, sense of which is not ¢é e time, trouble and expense, writes a well’known English doc- tor, to which women put themselves ose. who are high in the coun- storks had watched over their charges te many years they began to find the ter from the River Fall ea ek ‘dppgeds the shell of which is firmly fixed in the bowl of a clay pipe. Over a thousand trees are to bi planted in Hammersmith streets ab ‘a cost of $2,550 by unemployed la- or. Mr. Richard Peter, of Launces- ton, the olflest magistrate in the Sen has_entered upon his 100th storks, a) pin eae: by his ae full; the storks thanked the ae A ye s ss Prer tae kindness, and the; rom= ie Great Weriera Railway has Soi ne, mother |“ i, We SGU exactly as the fairy queen 2,879. miles; London and North- unwearying| and two daughters, have had their Wostert.. BAT amen Apt te ron many seem pre- “NURSE OF THE BABY MORTALS” Ls Won't you release us, in order hat We may go into the world? We snowla ‘ike, ‘oh, so SauE AG aoe Ciaee livered their tiny burdens, and lived got aw: number of watches left a pete stat- xe are unemployed. and starving.” and eins of all deno- minations | in Wille: ites, whe li of you to the queen, begging that mortals happy. Capt. Tonami, imperial navy, and Engineer Matsushiro, attached to 1900. Ever since 1902 these officers, after having studied all the systems secured results in the appara- roduced by themselves which regard as superior to those from other systoms in use abroad, and their apparatus has been adopt- ‘ nd installed on board all the - Japanese ship: ingineer Kimura ‘also is the inventor of a wireless telephone which is used on Japan-|ci ity. uta fad ling faye of his sperious decay Puieintearation were Ssitenay di, ie warships. th luchy of e-Coburg-Gotha, wine ‘Prine Aid ride of the duchy, died, ht, ash tr to Pee aidex hers, \you: have heard, Fnap= (9 FIRST REGIMENTALS “that they want me to go off fo and be duke of Coburg? penta oe vaAlgaey z Untied his cousin, ‘T ain do not want LY, nya't Ido not sae NOY, 29. Lesson IX. World’s Temperance Sunday. Golden Text, I. Cor. 9. 27. INTERNATIONAL LESSON, ia i g {in itself, is ‘ole| mended at. such Searle hours. e| “Beauty 5 IL the | capital of | the “northern Kado, , ties bites at which | were terraced ardens and about which lay a fertile valley. of the copia one — ~ Jehovah 8 rtat for inflicting eae tisement on his apostate people. Ab the hand—Or, ‘‘with vio- 3 Brogden ander toot By the a army Ene a the falsitment ct coehoiah. 8 Mic The pa ae fig shafted tis at Palestine, ery in ae 43 prade by a fe Ww. raeattered first ©) come of e conflict’ which. their ‘| apostasy from a eee will in the rte end bring upon t! oe = that: ie, ms day of judg- ovah OE ent become a whom gohorey shall redeem and to source of beauty, an and j es m the priest the as the Hibernian necessary to repeat over and over again to us this message as one Ver d fi thus translated is a simple interjec would teach a child! men of strange interruption fointing out that his auWelogns and oft-repeated message will be Tolpaall by acevurer ward Groner pe tanseacRinell ia: He peonls m a still more uncouth language, namely, the harsh and barbarous accent’ of the Assyrian invader 12. This—The course of action ad- ‘ocated previously by the eanrciet is the rest, the only means of avert- annie disasters ; an this alone is the one possible means Erect to the ex- 13, Therefore—Because ie clot teahbeian eri qrrces garded the punishment and destruc- tion pees will surely come upon th Fall: Sac ginl — Retreat from pies haughty position ii be cast Broken, and snared, and wets Defeat and capture and utter de- solation will be the natable out- PUNISHED FOR HIS RASHNESS The captain of a merchantman was once filling up his crew for a lane: voyage when an Irish ‘seaman “Oi taht ene es SE Fahne rah, replied thal? skipper. scAWhere have you sailed before?” “Australia, sorr.” “Well, you must ala me your character. ‘he character was obtained, and was presenting it another sailor came up, saying he wished to j “What. line were you on before?’ cas .—|my notice in which n that looks than all this rubbing and pounding, which, thous h excellent i 0 be recom- sible t failing this, she falls back on some such unsatisfactory substitute. BLINDED HERSELF. e was recently brought to h a woman had scught to improve her eyes by the constant use of belladonna, which she dropped into them in order to enlarge their pupils, e is now a woman of forty—with, ireauiabe ly, many years of life before her— and is totally blind. as been said that He pees for martyrdom is innate Certainly many ‘asdees 80- cisty women, if bila ar = sue rne, in the quest for lify for canon:zation. earned the patronymic of saint. SHE HAD 10 HAVE THEM LADY WHO BOPROWED GOWNS FROM MAKERS, How She Was Able to Shine at a House Party for the Prince of Wales. Tt is fast becoming a case of beg, Be ey or steal for the woman who aspire smart and in the oe Be eeitice a London correspon- dent. It is more imperative to-day xquisitely robed a Totke to sail wid} ;o" eyes of one’s dearest enemies. mn women with dress al- lowances of $50,000 per annum are often driven to desperation to keep pace with the sartorial art of their rivals. A story is just now being told of a lady who was one of the guests Reeenuy invited to meet the Prince : bse, and who apparently. tion and in the support of the po- liticians. Reel with strong aviake Juclat on the whole, still contrasted fav- orably with Israel, but even here the besetting sin had for a long time been drunkenness. up of _ wine— Perhaps with ~ wine,’ or ‘wholly absorbed in their carous- gs.” The meaning in the origin- al is not clea with regard to supposed divine re- elations which they claim to have receive 8. Full of vomit anu filthiness — _| Literally so, these words of the prophet reflecting eas the aw- ful state of things existing in aris- oor social circles of the capital ‘e are reminded, as we ee tec words, of the similar state affairs in Rome shortly before the downfall ee ‘the sane many cen- im with their scofing replies. Err in vision—Deceive themselves ce over Hii der ihont ochre ; ey s sae overboard oe yer a|ly enyioce of th tried Hibing vom ae staring at. as “How dia if work 1 aad the in- fer you epouaé ewok somctes T heve st The ero bes the nex! ‘beach as a very tall tre ie of Wales at a famous country ouse in Scotland. She did not consider that her wardrobe was up he essential standard demand- yy the prince, who fancies him- ‘ pened that sh ry ae must have the garments “ih approval. They were according- py fue warded without co They dinner frocks Hemera that tai visit. it vo again. carefully packed in its tissue paper and returned from bee “ladyship’ 's London house aid to the firm which sup- My lady’ 's rival, who was furious- e unique display of creations her ladyship had arate dy realized that there was only on in Dover, street. which pple iat Sue a rose-leaf own of the order her ladyship had e immedi- wich a athe identical thing y you charmeuse tea-|- reaay Hace Shey said, “It is ono ofj - ment was pr 7h the identical _garmen’ oat a few days ago. Beautifu as it is, I ae ae think of wear- to show mee ay the ee semen that she was su . Was, mistalren. poe up against her ladyship. The eagown was a $500 one, and it is : recognized fact in the trade and 6) joucet never turns out two ies alike. Rover Plays Golf hay fatilda, In Agr ars as she watched the golf ball skim far away in the dis- clever drive. Matilda was glad she had brought nd, to the little ci a Intense delight, laid {t carefully on thy tiny mound, or tee. “I do think you’ et eee in the world, rt” ered she, | clapping her hands, Fitts: da swung on the ball scientific manner.’” She began to feel so MATILDA well pleased with her performance—as ‘well she might be!—that she decided to see, Rove’ approach to the first hole, after the ball ‘When this first happened Matilda bod and shook her finger warning- feel sure it ee t be long before he will be a model cadd; Another Season, — ‘Teacher—Ther four seas! ap prin, commen: mia end winter, an yy tell me what sea- a i tite is? Doucet’s,”” and forthwith the gar- iS of Ge 8 ee 1 be oie pease ae is | Family Meals i for 2 Week es a ag fcUNDAY BREAKFAST, Fruit, rush and cream, picked codftsy ‘ereamed; popovers, toast, us and coffee, vants. young Shopmoinan Jeniog tongue, English me aplit ana butters; tomate Rak pan Dan e now wondering what soup, calf's head a la vinale aeeene the house in question will rekon auccotash tweek potttocs, Urawmast fs fo puddin Cre cote. MONDAY BREAKFAST, lee in milk, eaten plik mm ous, Lae os rolls, a ant Gottca CHEO. nite wenlng breathed unde fina th etic over) baked arebit, scalloped: sweet Rotatoes (@ left-over), bread” and gem pd DINNER erfay's soup, breaded caif's head eit see: co Rroguettss. tae Jetteonere Balad tomatoes, tule rut dessert, bias coffees BR! Fruit, coreal rnd cream, mush (a left-over), toast, tance, Truly, it was a strong and 4 Fede craks > iced. ci led and frie In batter ta leftrover); baked. potatoes. baa: snd lettuce salad, crackers and chess, DINE rolled rey onteee ataneny mene 01 er a Ses me poraigeer hidina WEDNESDAY “naar faked apples and cream, devil aaa a ae der ters ncaa, pico DINNER, = Li lam fritter ule hale, ere Mutton and broth (a left-< Resrrarh pla) Wecotep: teu, of ant Pa Shes se aa THURSDAY Gi BREAKFAST, a oan RSPR. ant tan hee fa Ple, ean repo toes, toasted \ iam inter bret iC aPimound of faaned F plant, pumpin plo. FRIDAY Oranges, oatmeal Jelly and crea haltterdahy graham bisculth toast, Wea ‘hd sandwiches, nd. Tice pud= “oisen (pa @ left-over), bolled cod Pu “ yaters 8 peed broiled tomatoes, UP RON Bay SATURDAY Frult, cereal and cream, bacon and fried peppers, ‘muffins, toast, tea and cottee, Chipped doer, crormed; tried potatoes, potato, and celery salad,’ junket, ‘cookies, fish, browned oe zed potatoes, roltage pudding with iiguld sauce, seth ets Sixty-four out of every 1,000, of the world’s inhabitants are bid It’s impossible to make a doctor t ie that health is wealth. e Belgians eat more potatoes one than do the Irish. married in Switzerland. The ide |) depth of the English f Channel is 110 feet. The Bank “of a Jeet has in its z employ 1,000 p ‘A first-class: Sines -outter can earn| f s much as $50 a week in Paris. Crocodiles, like ostriches, swal- Bright Boy Foot ball season, teacher, low nes to help them in digestin ir food. It is easier to get divorced thaw Education it LAL to ates at an early date a deputation from the National Unioa of Teachers on the subject of the emy Ginymeae of uncertificated teachers. nds of Earl’s Court Exhibition the Empress Hall is be- ing turned intoa_ roller. si rink, which, when complete oe leeaeay maple | aa providing the sites be found and the library rate bo inereased from ready at the church, the bridegroom was leisurely washing at home. PRR AEE Serica A GOOD START, s newly-married wife, “‘where did alt those books on astronomy on the ae, ee come from? They are ‘no’ “A rseeeees ile aes: for you,” responded the lady. ‘You UL wa ti omy ; bookseller’s - at Roush ,everything I could on the subje Tt was Lak minutes before he spoke. dear,” he then syd jargh his voice husky with ei ast never said we ate Saag: plete my. Bex! said we must study econo- my. ee ge SHE SOURED, Lord Pouphieey sister was often annoyed at her er’s indiscrim- inate hospitality.” ber, my dear,’ dinner one day, ‘‘whether that fam- cus scoundrel X was hanged or ac- quitted 1” ust have been hanged, or you would have had him to dinner long ago,” replied the lady. GREAT RELIEF, Squilbob—How did you enjoy the mountain climbing? Squilligan—Simply gre My wife was so out of Micouite That ie aide t. say a word for to miles! Rica Ee Many a woman «equires her repu- tation for beauty at a drug store, What's the matter with putting vp an umbrella for a rainy day? The Russian §.579,044 square miles, of which ey 490 arein ‘ope. A gallon of vinegar Suigtar ‘tore in winter summer, as th ecld causes the fluid to contract. © She—‘‘And® what would you be ay if it weren’t for my. ues Vie e—‘A_bachelor.”” The average age at death of peo- ple who die ee haityees eee is thirty-five and a hai! iS me fall; d to get man . (My dear,” said a gentleman to Empire Cae *