$4444444++ TATE htt tt tee t HOT BREADS. Fatty. ‘of flour, one cupiuls of ae one Rub lara, one thousand and one times. Shree ¥ doub! 1 the ough «ever atites, nO! age So may. b nstend of § made ee butt ermill ils they flour to make a dou Mel thkes. Wien. ee th they have risen, use a rou make the first, row around the 1 each suc Iereidieg ashy on ze e Tittle soda, Va a blespabt {wo i uae it spoortt t ot ng pow fine “ani ea Sweel Poles Rolls- 8. Pas: mint one hour and bake: ral “prea d—One an pounts of a wal thi 9 that so fal o' a pigeon's egg. ina little butter, ae igo small to a light brown} ay and_-serve. aking 4 a man settin, La one wih = ned Stu Beefsteak-=Trin micely and{don to Edinburgh made his will with} “py, most secepinble of these ehonges - ood sized, tender | little hope of getting back. ui ne aaa Ae pee round steak, Spread tt lls vi Aireadtith there were no intersuburban strec ri inand , ri in cold | cars, or even cans, and wheeled vebl-) 7) SACU LEE = he z y h i eee rae Brat leh egg, ‘ yout of the reach of) .j jatesolitpectey thas king. _ sage, bulter, chopped onion, and ee, pen his cele eppe and tie roll” up ing often: Delicious Breakfast Dish and apa bits of bone. yenne return { ‘The fvhich it: was etled, ais rnin, _ ond fey in butter a light bro’ hot. Can be e This fs fine for what to ve revit as ce i bout, ‘bout hal a our. ul fo canl. ca danke, for 3 ‘or 6 pee wi ca te ity: thes they Wy {i iat with a satin finish, in the last rinsing te then material i isinfectant to use int of in any room where a ¢ “i severs odor is noticed. Light the antl easily ignited, sifted flour, @ ae $ 5 Wiravieh a Vik boiling “ged and th bolting lard. Roast ba f Patiies—Whe cold roas' er, horn ite ». bread Tite “nutiieg of pepper; add one beaten egg. HOUSEROLD HINT: make eee brown better and ob- of lini 0 eae Sa oe oem % b++ prio s Abaut the House : Pipereees 2-¢) ever @ any more flow Break off Artie pieces ot dough 0s d in the hand just before ir ut ar, fot warm milk, mt meg. one ip of 9 ea: M d > size of an ais has been melt 1 beaten ast cakes, dip in flour, and garnish with par- pe hoa Ns Bake for three-quarters of an hour; bast- Boil yo + arte Ltt when a ‘small piece Js pulled large i ‘ well ak al | in the} one- eat 0 way Place some k | sugar where it v the and (ber svatch jas i cae body he Make is shapes a ed k for her alles ina es that makes the ie from set carel eful f a a eee as out, cut lo digest se af cunt or si uly is ae from fat a into the meat the fine pie aien during the speration oe et opps Is is nto bof is to fi ie pla “THE dvatign! twelity bus! shone been the p of flou eas th piesddiaitke ad and fied ju hav put in i Saks se one slice a ing. a large tena careful {0 disterd iistle A das and a pare ion: of onions.if Like ib ped meat to the soup in when. the Gul into a long, deep pan and pul a turn a plaller, cut in sties fea. pion with jell “dor ‘ive ee poun ning waler. corn Pour out the n't know pounds Id you can slice ny lamb the tins a Hite Hour over. them all well greased. When washing Saieeenie any alt use a lit will haye a gloss Wien k tae ae ageing eoffee on a shovel, th a_hit tre of it. and allow the coffee - eshing san! The quer had W f me Ae b that woul nineteenth c ry and se Ahan a hu dayligh rails. until nim to qu 2, whe iy betler, DY est el ease, W in “the ment still alf ove wel st or hi dat for a plenty; der Linuuniera! nobles! sy Fiat of ned. elas cake. ows aul « hi ort Cheineet lor of ned by KDa: There cent roads of any ind, essary ts the touricenth aatits yor to it whal was meant by times, naw living remember wie one day at the har dozen, stools ot all kinds at the very storice: whi ne comforts cullure from a anaes chopping ae me ‘tt re a round ft site and bro hot fire for nen min- vt prefered, nost entirely. uncook: the pulp sii ft is formed i “all ay ‘ihe uae sata troy grains of coarse granulated will be found easily bh be . cvs am one GOOD OLD ' cents eac! rt and ox fa two mi ol $ tiara wa! out i inner or “i ake @ fing rows! 2 lige ES ee this pe et oni re aradise ae Sronoon iudigcsihie “Menenth thes dlsas: cog aae ‘that overwhelmed his empire, and Revel ce test great sorrow was the death ig her only son, the Ae Bee who njwas slain by Zulu South the British exche- i an~ annual salary of $192.) )-n3 also been in trouble: over its rulers. eee SEOs Ty 2085 0 For at ne outlook sro prosper- da rewras slg se upo: ‘ous for the nation ur he ule ad- a Aaa sean i “ wi ath an day mainter r eight Sei step an farmer in ie is es nter in the West fd nol be considered rich hy Reinember, 400. at they lays, or ¢ trip He “4 tow a momentous under- to go. back to England to along d "8 ibe people lived much less Many men had se kind of work andred years ago nt and gru | the sin Ht hig-ardous task. “Farm pro- nn salable at all, was. wees ly y the armer could hope $ produce, cipated by mailers of ploneee farmers lingers ne terest many hardly think old aro sh for the poets, the rte ‘ind: ~ the:_anci FT cooon Wabe corners of the of wwe groveling t and most prosperous of the preletalinas ph lLe see P OF THE HONE YMOU% “TRULERS LM te A PRINCESS WIIO GOUL from the pica Exiled | from previ ed : 1 5 ait a Europe to proche assista but the (rials Ets: THE BRITISH THRO; Kings ani Numerous Ti Wout z i At most important, e sta ee us eg eal pulp Stu Queen Visto Ge ture aie as King sould have it. e the losing sid Bismarck con ee Lentey thei quering nh the a nt dea eg the ed ion erian SaceeseIbir has be ae fe) opened, with the result that thd has made the momentous ann ment het nothing Jess. than con subm! ‘on to Prugsian rule. must made *y the pres eat Sills of [oe see ae be N WHO WANT te RULE FRANCE. republic Hea it may f roble “i ance, mi jenni ‘ol other nate a cam of a revi st Elaphe by Duke of shmen. y for the peace of mind of established mer governments, and the ir mediate ‘of a coup d'etat, by either Roy- ail ai in Africa almost thirly years ago. the gay seat “aha apr the Coburg, ie nbs, ance sented the throne :n opposition to the wishes. of the Powers present King who, it rope, he internecine wa during last o enluty, Huatre “ngio ctor E ere fag aay ee af he wally princeling gs dethroned or. depriv- of territory Feieh: ee WOE las vaged in Maly swteh-resilted: a h Vi Emmanu- few brated Tlallan only Britain, tion, letters, which roused. not but Europe with rafenas THE DOYEN OF EXIL or Royal pretenders, i said, is Don Carlos of Spain. tory ag a pretender is now a Gok War “Th 1372 that he fought for the Spanish ‘throne. ious monarch had been his gre Side Ferdinaid VIL, and as the de- king's only child was a maidet MONARCH it need hardly be Ble ly long wee uncle, ceased Don CG: for him, and ultimately drove him be- yond the Pyrenees, In Spite of ‘he sacl that the fora time was under feminine that e country e rule, and Ton, an = ceptions the present King Al ininor, Don Carlos has practic few no. pro- which. it while was 4 able to Ruy with 7 ba bier aad bis crs is now and us to Mexico, fee: inatieee 1 to take All seemed mae odeu the _ land, and captured: and- shot. WORRIED INTO. MADNE wie bed for 0 well. revolution b Maximillian. “a time; over santime his poor rushed 8 all the i codes Hutoney ibevd none more sad than that * The “history of empire in this rican ‘country is rather uni- oe £ er-ran the Penin- Penis It, relgnel ‘in A th respour | S| néarer the main line, shine eye i re is surely ti tke imbgeile ex-Empress Charlotte f soe texieo. fi razliy too, has known and dispensed ch : Brit 10,000 rales {tantea with the young man, persuaded +FHE Het H He ttt tet | | ¢ 4 mines ana nenvendlten bec: San te the world as Dom Pedro I., Emperor pS: “azil. reign could be called id he was com- Dom R WHO M: \Y RULE BRAZIL. X more successful fan he be was wept aside D ent republie was’ forme J. is now no more, and i ee 3 NOW been republl: Dom Pedro ae his, gran an ulation who would no} oration of the empire, so that the fu- may have interasting events in tore or that young soldier, of the exiled monarchs ‘f prsieners a ahs ea oa ho are to 2 ound in E) e the list ¢ nded_to clude ISS AURy potelas @ ke dnb “ano i . 40 conclude, it may be meus Tearn tha’ 8 led monarch” ae the ek but the Princess ended “iso a daughter of ( anak ine ie see nt r tetas family are’ confirmed on Nts throne. -- Pearson’s Weekly. eos LONGEST BEARD IN ENGLAND. — More Long. Record Growth Feet An Engincer’ That Sixteen Robert Li ‘Tunbridge that years ago Mr. ight y denityed “upon The rapid ty eaeenter a in t aie and the pre-ja qT The Man Who Escaped TEETH tet tt ett tet 1 the afternoon, 444444444. was three o'clock and a day of almost tropical brilliance. |“ ‘he sun, high in a clou slowered dawn upon with the heat and bur¢ the haymakers of “th luge tones) ed thirstily for ese ren of the enig, aes ee tec ~ which the results of ie eee iaeed nt of ey ut ay, played Lightly For av rl, with a ta pall. baske y arm con that would have rejoiced a When forvihe, iith=ume whirlwind of dust stung her face and Jet her nearly blinded, she decided tomtake the long route Laugh the fields home, for the shade fling by the ee cod ot anc ie th She cseded to rearrange her basket, newspapers pirdiared. ph lage, was tucked in af ibly Mantes ake Diets Her e cal of ia binboy- ant headline rid reine windiest read sleadily, and with complete absorp- tion, Twenty teéb aways 5 dae bya J the ole lay ping man sudden gasp Recor on ts “part caused Miss Bray to paper hastily ands to grew, however, paieu oldies cealed® tha Soi ot bis denote ee oe pipitre fi “fh midevetfous Teng. At. first. M small curis beneath the he eir Ble increa: he a Latter auliivaled: woh chin, an a too lar ge ey wound it rouns forms which | owner declares he would not part) Ss nd th be: hare ame ils with at any pri a {greta FARMER'S TABLE MANNERS. (ot the nega at the ta you paule dinerhv ite THE ed ek of the we tal not nee onver' earl le does emi nets be c per meitiod of disposing of the food, bul oflen the fails are:more readily indulged than true table manners. Table man- ners are bused upan common senso and {rue potileness, and he one need be em- hartéseed to egpy- the well-bred customs Of olhers!-- Well-bred people. are- always ervant of lille fensieties and pra table manners at home the io ab a dinner party. alen in a noiseless ® food to the mouth tice their’ same as they carry. the by taken. i sido of ihe, = ing the HS ‘with, ‘our own knife, and never ary fondo: your mouth with a knife should be used’ for culting end sirenatty alone.. ‘The spoon ‘should be temoved: trom thé cup before drinking ones coffee ai in saucer’y ni uiter ona haa should be placed i cup. San ‘ins eSGHI. unnecessari FOLK ON FARMS. YOUNG Young people on the farm can, and pute cheerfuln 1. “blues” Things: will: Nep= 9 annoy“us, bul we can keep our low and our faces pleasant. We| achieve anmetibng worth while every} time we repress in speech, tones and gestures and ecpreeniol irritation, inne patience and il temper. Young people 1 the farm should be iooughiy inter- ested and. alive in all thal is going on. impinge mountain e are, an ‘Ad eneanent 4 our. interest. should e-will be no room for cease to grow we Young people wie Gat plues i ad good, i hes Anite wath earnest este heyond Drhod and” tie iv ung ten and women anu havea Hp work to do, and then of the-hands or some fad to ust wor some around.us, interest eon ‘sell people, enlist in a—cause that ‘ou do. this, it is oe likely that you will often-be ly or depressed a ht nn as eu ae more oe ced must be eaten with the fork and spoon; : a He sighed. His aye was about Gels pany dainlies may -be eaten with the sev TRU LoRES aL Lan An velonded plate is bad form, a bad-looking. “But Miss Bray fancied she izing. Bread s\ eal caught the shadow of a smile on his TAD biel anne lilies Veipaw’ Should | tds Jn her anger and stat Ste hot be placed “upon'the table and un-| 0° Mood: to, be impressed: by. youth: or pleasant topies “of conversation should manly comeliness. A ink you will find it monjen’ she ste zing al the in vn Aheslesper: hed ¢ sortin: lay spread that she cov little, a ery sanity suppress, Miss Bray e th ae jm ie he folds of a soft so, the man yawned, [revolver ‘tno ons. girl. 5 yel whe yournts, aia am going to hand yous ‘over to the police.” ‘The man dropped his hand and stared ai her in sleepy amazement. why ? How on earth do you know ? » began, 3 from gaol, rail wero het and set Site scorn aud 1onttin “But how do you identify him?” “the deseri ption tallies— “Bu wand PT saw. the broad arrow oh. your coat, wheré tne parcel was tory un- tied the string ioymaKe: ute, on mut this I" “Do you think that was quite honor- able?” he asked gravel “Quile A aga re you have just been sentenced for defrauding working women olsiheis savings! “That's another matter,” he retorted, avoiding Fer indignant eyes, “and then dropping his voice toa whine. “You're not the sort to fetch the pole nd. gel a man nabbed again.’ es small, chin took a more’ defiant} angle. “1 am certainly going to do si she said, shar la iighing matte rply. an. going to call my aint ane Spain assistance.” “Phen, before you cut off my last hope, ietine implore you fo consider what your action will involve. “{t will involve ri “infutlely mare Prison life nil servilud helow te It sears the —penal the level of th soul out of hit t 7 f Sate a eee Test legs move- ment the words. stung “Atl that may be quite fete ba oai not argue the a elon only. know f ny duty Yo give you tnla cus: sha That Tam not going t ‘om att the man with i “that’s the way you soft-hearted wuen talk of ‘duly, And you, in its eve cheerfully tiirust @ fellow: ire back into that hell upon earth,” softened in spit lense bit- le of herself. can't you believe. tin another coun- lost? ia but 7 cannot break the if 1 had not known so hort silence, “Do you iit if I cover my head 2” he said at last. “My hat has fallen off, and this ste hp ee fs hange in his sudden posit to the. fannie ht a reaction, A wave ol gf ergy at her own weakness. en over td girl. bee \inly old]; canes aching set the heat, her' band svi volver. y Pate had giv in this sordid “me open-air dram _ Tie did not ce the man to enal servitude. He face an ed. would be with quivering U tel i a something that avill maker you. ti felt faint, exhausted, v combat. would ally on the fine, a.than hed flung him: : : self sprawling among the stubble. His om. NS ADK RDS DEUS Se tweed sult was dusty, endo lumpy. |"“Oh, go, then" she cried at tast. “And prown-paper parcel lay, as it Ind rolled, as foe warm; Soft breeze, redo- auicky aut st felt met ‘ He rose and bowed. ae ered. s. cannot “asst my freedom nde sv uch condition Then,” sai ok must summon assistance, Bray desperately. and. “Not unles He moye,” sho retorted | mie go Uneonditionblly, and TU brits have than any. 0 What could probably be recaptured in any Thank God for your tender age witho at a) me tell you that eve been avatoninis g tlie ring on. your finger flash through the empty atin gre developed. fung down the revolver and burst into hysterical tears. Ho hhalt-suppotted, lisl-cartied hex into ihe et. Thi ny e behayed like a the square but, upon my Teaching their” p Y nop 1 going she to do?” val. which Miss Bray r criminal cor thal ihe heat Of. 1u6 ifected his: brain, thal: I wesn’t guilly, g to—lo other fo fa “Tt peop! oy nf Meanwhile “My dear Miss Bflay—-don't be elt a I saw the name-on your handkerchiel— ce of mislak native sury rot necessary’ that Taps based upon. fair be vide ais Which Natives shalt be. ‘Trained. ieee nati ut, a we : and mi while sat oat? Firs, sed T have Sone no required © wt a the shy an | crime, @s flashed into’ his.| «mining and fore: Ss Boyes ngeaendly e holding ithe. revolver From & momen-|<9 that if it Sond g0 off the bullet a te passed into a heavy | hit nothing more vulnerable nen haystack’on oye. Thin it isn't On the further side of the Tela; Miss | vocved, nar’-saai thes giel-ilushed and Lucey Bray came stepping daintily over: niche lifled “the hammer—| ijk} tne gress that bordered the road, Si - likely 10 slop. was “don' believo. you!” sho stam: | {hat in some of the D is mado until 1 building cart roads en aie ‘There is one great difficully tt It the uve J get on ate ‘ick list. Be agen no oy ees surveyol i over British ‘teen % are faking some 0! THE BRIGHTEST 2 and turning cen into surveyors. iis won is 0 means satis Sienchite are oe bed ite e! stully dates shall be trained on os uuiform sten: at ne: Wwhorn ae si Geant is now plane ing to “It is proposed, rk of instruc The successful shidents ap ence W havo have aa spat upils, declaring that tie Wing 2 and there is no uni mnothiods of surveying nih they formity in ing ou in a. tral eel andis resent, to have all centred in one will be erviee anywhere in. lr the trainin thelr ena in surveyi ‘actically OM the prolectorates, op Bs som On student develops exception tale “Pet ine feet. | “Hay 1. Wasa armful of was an and They. are vision, 1 there > junclion, he “held ba ire k any oad) rrappe N it Brit ME Bry look P piled ond then, over helmed with the endra roke into fresh weep* yainr an fo apole m. yy; don't ls You've not Wie ee rea You | nee like a brick <all through, and! youl showed. reel pluck’ as Let a oe order Ss pr iS little compensa tion, unt vit mi nese Kinghy ending: to the 's to her feet and pencilled card he trudged: to. Bote udelendhy mulelysactepled’ the handed her. oqelnst they te gate’ of the eld, “*You'll come ? eye epued, that hae Jately grasped t jor a moment in bis own me ahe=pramnieeds witli ushea agethie hand @ pistol rested oe e all tie ope ud vy The lille” playhouse was packed, for the name of the London star had per nd the. metropolis Miss Bray, in as station, svent on the. fits and, remarkably enough, on the He repaid the compliment on. his rey}, B3.SUurve furn journey by callin, t the cottage, forthwith a frlendiship—aeliglittel unconventional «wnat lasted for the space of ‘And belpra ne Jett she had ogréed to rse which sale phe Hs all rights and priv a i loser: His) asl marry her it nal in the autumn, Su gutties ing s regarded but in~ the for the n this country the bai ‘nnsth as a food prod Th the ta 1, West Indies Be natives find a use ill we 8 aun banana leaves: give the desired s! Physic! re eR nw s use the tenites dk i8 child canine ses and the juice also makes.a On the under side i ing purpose good indelible ink. times melodramic as it was, had|% banana leaf a wax forms.avhich is very sited Something ekin to pity. in her{ ¥aluable and is one of- the export pro hes ducts of the Island In. some “Let meio!” he pleaded, countries a dyes reduced: from }.Sehools. a dare not. he. a of the ‘mut and leaves of the No man in making manila oh rope and eon In wilz hanant. es hemp, from wl t an Ges he ol comet CURIOUS SURVIVAL.» pene recent letting of land by auction | fall ‘idge, and as each bid was given a boy ae ‘dispa teed, fo a cel the” he. ne Boek agt ae ted & oe the regal fled ith ant Pie apring onions tek proceed: sah ch was di yea one a, slow mur der. ie iv is a fine aiaent for dif always is wise who ever is less USES OFTHE BANANA. Dall LA mea dut: How It Is Used by, Natives of the West} le only: Indies. gaining wisdom : hones! Nile. and’ the sajoining Jane ee Afric ssa), tells another kind 0 dare but te far they nave after e principles ¢ Sp evasea of some ue then: training native sur good as might. have young men liad: b “Sid the we £ rust of then {rail ne Sane TUM. 4 if accurately survey ing C ‘tne lagen ory. Hf a mi e accurate race plan: if they cannot do as ‘Veyors es They a petorng che seit and th ft keen and oblain ct Peceitg than. ews of U ganda its believed {0 — y has ‘ors. not teaching them. No man ever was ‘convicl Then ‘ ae nothing resistless in the ee "pread is not sweet without daily aa sermon: see we do is the best antidote to You cannot lift: the. world~ty” pang ncréd !h. proportion as they entire’ tree, well it-serves ils many purp : dew your face. When. ‘he young coffee and .coroa| . Days are plants ies protection from (he — fierce serve en ends faith will penal your The heart is dead pte the smile of a unopened. leaves as dressings, sti old es are made into ard and fast Theology often yeaves boxes, In’ Malay the 0s . shady lings In-mtiotallly are made into a goap for Ja macy pur-} Convince men of the ive of men and poses and. a solution forms a. valuable| they will believe the love & 3 Resiagn inolehar sangha whi bahana juice and the skin of the | Father umless you! have Pane Mic “he fruit a preparation is made for blaakene {pHs Ts ivsthango:thit thé beart is cate cS when we give It neither food nor meal In aie lime Miss Haley will intrecule the to platoon system into the pul can ye heaven (0 re Bs “kindly little needa occupy in its, under civil sh pate the Fight mien are ed by sould le is worth Se million possesses, your heart it feel ils~depths. ea place ut tho tin plas dom of heaven whois co ceoeantiiis themselves manufactured sidhat braid is Tee he manila hemp, ae these eas it is readily | concer en what e the bana- Heaven iatnasis no. crs he of others: n Fae ai sae ent to Te ed tof cigs be surprised when’ find how large a» ae