Iith the Russia m ice of lemon or ling, to enough. but the nut novel. It was nropro. Uruguayan mode of to ton of tint country arod like Chinese tea, rinking came the really lrt o! the affair. There ' far removed from tho the sight of a grown! m ten through I'lver which had at the end niner known asahmha It is little wonder that ronounced a success. blist was s Mandarin :1 large artistic cnp was 101' silver holder. In in. was placed and cover- water. The process by the placing of 3 side the cup in an in- , the saucer being of t it just fitted the cup e steam and liver 0! the tea was drawn it mm the big cup into es no larger than an the programm. m ty the Formosa. in whicb teapod with tea flow." 0 orange flowers. Th0 in different countri... :o prepare tee (on their D method of other land; 1 the more interesting luâ€"vâ€"v â€" - served it} broad. flat rod with Batavia attack: was not â€3180"“! .nmont successful. _ d tnvellod. and um: 'i3 1"; ta.“ 0 and they â€Nod in i'. 14%. I: so often happens that I g 3‘ 5-": [fed by the husband withou: ‘ ' .n‘acdge of zhe wiio. or by the and: the knowledge of the ' than wi:h the utmost tnct ‘ ‘ 00958.“ disliked. but that I : -' up with. The Other do, one i- n23 asked me to com to his r i“ l i-‘ti. She said to bun nttenward. I never have that. brnto in W h on - cgnn. ,1 7D- What did be any!†’H' s.i1.'I fully moo with you, my “ï¬r. To the best of my band the “MD was drunk. I! be had not boon 'h‘ 'w-n of an old college friend I it ‘11" never have asked him at all. ' " 'iztlo mean. but. than it if in some way. . ‘ inn’or service under twontyohvo Drums, I received mo schtinm {or ‘11“- iniignizy." 'H'n'e you got any engagements at Dr‘ssent r" I “Rod. "Yes." he aid. “1 am going to one now. but it is n trifling thing my; _- _ ----- ‘4‘- he no is =.mp.o enough." his aid. “1 i chi undid thc wires so that the :3 Lil :hen in picking it up I y :10; through the face. It was oi my host's wife’s aunt It ._r:2‘ aiiiicuit LO break the 1.1.2.8. l recollect than it became ..:v for thc purpose '0 invent a J»: boisterous form of roundl Even the!) we had to play it! 1. -‘-v;- evenings before the less .3. When I left this bongo my ; D181 m: a check and promised gumâ€"n: me to oaber people. I awe: 1*. and I have more 1;; :o no that“ I can possibly 443 for. If 1 could find ayoung i h pienzy of tact I would take 12- .10 assistant." Lust need some tact." I 80830“â€" ':.' xii. sniLing. "that Inns: 3 "M a ' ""' 'uW-wuâ€" ww- â€" 7 left Cunbridgo with: $52. 5 H um :2. n: Pro-4*“! “d 30; should hm sent him. I an: to go the, ‘ A“ we hkely (o be attacked r, 3" , ed atom for a protes-‘by that a wedding reception. when" ~ ,3; -:- erythng overcrowdedzé ‘hefl’m" are P9138 packed. Those. “Well. I don‘t know. You may he. ,_ 3f the professions apmi-‘ 'hfth" from then nghnoss or .‘mnh’bnt I rather think a bicycle would -- , .‘ :lesanea. one not worth p-chng up; . . . ,, he 1 43¢ ‘0 â€â€œ91 ‘bominnd scnding to the bridcgloom's dia- frighten ‘W- was ‘ reply. 1 tan: home. have been placed on 11 sep- 1 I :r._2:y social Info. 1 like: "n“ shalt. I 51â€â€œ “999‘ that Shelf.“ nioe to see a tiger; but as amat- $-35 tibanï¬ne; '31.: hateimd accidently stamp on nnythingimr oi tact we [egretted having talk- ;-.- 4'. me to see h there “ngob won't. mks five Inmates. ani_ I got ting any with tho mounting. We tried :- ic: acme new professxonz‘gthm mill!†for It: I am (101118 1t to duke our host's convictions that .;.‘: 1:...1.-n wants that. wui {or the bridegroom wghout the hm:- it was at night tigers were on (hi 3 m 0‘ the bride. en begin to °° prowl; but he would not accommodat? -‘ “â€5 11:: 5399““1‘ “â€303!†women. very scan. I find." us. 13 839 LS accxcenz. 1 us; "I have." I said. "we or two little? When the moon roan we went down - a-.- .. ‘ .- 1 ' ‘ __u . a .3. ...~ Laue : honoe whon ha 3 0b £53113; gzgemeh:?:liin enter to the banks of the mm: 500. when 65 I 9465*!“ from 11‘s 'lh’ied Victor-h station. anal '11th I man. a boat was waxung to ferry us over In an hour and a half we were landm b 51:23.3:1“ 1v. but ver 9 * ° “" Hzémsméa‘msz :“3: How we ease or em wws~ “ “ ‘ i ‘ ' ~ in! am: '13» to 0‘s? â€me. in the 0011- after some searohmg. hat the trad tho -9. a: $93.90»! .n 1113““; - ‘ * 38"] I†ed led through the); Jungle toward Lh S‘DD Of our BITIVI [19$th (Octand Trunk Road. Every mszant “‘1 :. 5.99 bn; ;hereio-e Lhcae , . lxake 111‘! name and address or to ngo expemed a fearsome .tiger w spran; ‘ I’A ...\\_-. F- L j ‘1‘ I of 0:;en131 ‘ases. gs- ,~ J . “adieu-fort. mandatinomit -: $.13 about canons oo- cam and†Though 30‘ com- mhchim. £3in liable tohmk W s 330.. «1 do out .nt uly tum. equipped (hr in - “f' '“inm' on cur- terrible work. Ecrofnh my be thor- ‘Stf-‘L‘ 5“- m ought: eradicated lanthanum ;. 5;;- my own. I â€#800111 Susaparilh and all its â€in- 3 M and 1mm tong-anew avoid- 1 _ _ ‘ , 150““. This grant medicine bu Indy . a» ~59 "Tpi‘m‘ ;thm;n‘s cl peofle (awful by its‘ '- 127523. but Swys°i¢lra .1 [his m It ttltch th. $5.97. you mum 7' zeneny at one. and whh the first few .3“ ‘ pad, huger,‘dmts the haling :‘ork begins I! " _j .~,: , ‘ _ ton In" any mint Strofula in your Sims? ~41?" “at; "‘5 Llwzoo-j it is your duty .to yourselt and 3.2.25 :2 as broken. 8*â€;{0 «hrs to take i yeasxl, ' i g : e a... mm Hood 3 Sanaparilla _. -_-, --_ 103325.. and they mdicawd than n thh l was to operate. In wees. 1 broke. I remember, a pm; hie an owl. an oil paint. d-xrvioe and a ¢an-rwm - men old that In u‘dA at 3 soiicitor. or gunman ad m Mnhgnphï¬nflyami: tho blood. on.- tics “wk-it‘d- at all. an old college friend I have asked him at all. 2i-tle mean. but than it y for him to cover him- my. and as I never break arvioe under twentyâ€"five mind some soatinm for “gang," 1 sud. .. an oi. [319303 3’ M‘Vï¬lltllï¬hhu awn-Hum him mme. ’. SDIPLB BASC'IIB. I In Mrs. Barkly's account of life at a frontier military post in Baeutoland, South Africa, she build up amedical, practice among the natives: Fortunately, as it turned out. we had brought with us medical hook. and a good medicine-chest, no that my fame as a lady doctor noon spread round the district, and at last such crowds came for English medicines l'htt I had far more than I could do. {When Iceme out in the morning. I lalways found rows of natives sitting on the ground. dressed in skins, and: each holding afowl to otter me as a} tee in payment for my doctoring: At‘ one time I had about two hundred‘ , fowla. l Of oouree I ventured to give only .miid doses. and cue of the doctors up- :country told me that it was always $5319 to give a native a 800d dose at i jalap to begin \vi'h; it never hurts him! i The Baeutos were much delighted with :pirls, and they also liked alarge hot- tle of medicine, but were not particuo lar as to the contents. I gave the Basuto ladies various lit- tle things. chiefly large blue heads. i which they liked very much. One said, , through the interpreter. “No doubt these are what the Queen of England alwa's wears: we are very proud to l Always wears: have the same! COIPELLED BY FEMALE WEAK- NESS TO GIVE UP SCHOOL St. Cnnegonde. P. case of bits. Ellen I St.. Toronto has a place. Dodd's Kit brought hxppinns; home. by nszorxn; : to health and street: 511'. P. Dnbois. w] 10’) Napoleon Road. the story in these Imonths mg (laugh It“ obliged to for fully} Pills 6-1. _â€" v "is Now 8.0 In Reality and Strong )«Id'u Kid-ct l’llb Cure “‘o-cn's A QUEBEC GIRL. m the all! :13 Hood} .. it no tgko ; plan; Kidney World Itmhistigerstoriesumt made our flesh tingle and our hair have We were in the very burn at the Bur but who insisted an entertaining the strangers :t hmkftst and dinner. He was a mighty hunter and negabd his visitors with Stories of atlas-azure while he showed his collection of skins. The gnl tiger distriCt. and with the non. chahnoe of a rabbit-shower he told us of the prevalence of those unwelcome button. It ‘3‘ 1:30:92 here. he sand. that they caught a tiger credited with hav- ing done to death two hundred na- a boat was waiting to 1' In an hour and a half w Oi coursa we said it would be rath- er nice to see a tiger; but as amat- ter of (Jet. we regretted having talk- ed about the absomze nicess‘uy of get- ting any with Ih¢ moonriae. We tried to shite our host's conviction: that it was at nigh: tigers were on this prowl; but he would not accommodate “'“wa...-w, -___ he roadway, watching for natives. As our Rovers went spinning along in the mellow moonlight. eyes were strained ahead fer any prowling ob- Ject. Once there was a quick steady- ce. There was some beast running along in the shade. It wasn't big enough for a camel, it was too big for adog. so it must be ntiger. Never a word was said. Each preteudod‘ not to notice anything. "Now I wonder what brute that or something," was the reply. All the while the animal was behav- ing in a distinctly mysterious way. We could see its dark form in the gloom. It was travelling ahead at a leisurely pace, occasionally rustling the branches. “'e settled down to adead nrau’l in Its wake. Suddenly the brute ject. Once there was ing down of pie? I beast runnins “F“? We could see gloom. It W84 ieisurely pace. branches. W'e crawl in its W strayed into a "The Farmers Gazette." published in Dublin. in an articie on "Thomas-Phos- phate Powder asa manure." in July remarks zâ€""Though an in- r all wet and for- age crops, the large proportions of phosphate and lime present have a wonderful effect on ctorers and simi-p ° ous plants, stimulating their growth to a surprising degree. and it is in this fact that the value of the. manure for pasture lies. We have seen old meadows. which were unre- munerative previously. become cover- ed, after applicat'on. with white and crimson clovers. excellent alike for hay or grazing purposes. Like all ma- nures which exert a continuous effect over a number of years. it is a little slow in showing the beneficial results of its action. and it is for this reason that we recommend its use during the autumn and winter. so that a suffi- cient time will have elapsed for its ef- fects upon the crop to be seen by the summer following. ’11 mjy. have you brought. that young man to his knees yet? With the style of troncers they wear nowadays? Whit are you thinking of auntie? THE LEAï¬IKG QI'ESTION. pat poet \‘aikin Meeler has arranget all de details for bees funeral pyre. I Vot v08 dot! ' self set on fire ven he. ees dot. Yet insurance I“ Wan n v-.. Ne Dunk. Bro-w Q‘ï¬pim Tablets. an: â€(and an we: 2! 1: has won.» 1 'warranted Polson ‘ he moon was we went down nks of the river Son. where as waiting to ferry us over. 11' and a half we were landed dge of an eery covert, and e searching. hit the trail that Lgh thick jungle. toward me ’unk Road. Every instant we a fearsome tiger to spring from xhe thicket. Maybe. we ad- Lhe animals keep close to SLOW BUT SURE. W (I -\- o a patz‘ï¬â€"o'f m'oonlight. It insignificant donkey. HAD SEEN ONE. stories that made does he carry? O O Keighborâ€"Hnrry! Run (or the doe-g tor. Hy husband has tried to mini“ suicide. Be In shot himself (our times. ‘ XenJhor Neighborâ€"What’s tho mi of genius the doctor! If you don‘t; think any of his rounds will pmvoi (3133 why don’t you relax! the gun‘ {or him! ; he ration of 23%: paper «:11 be ‘91ou to Earn m: than us an Eugene awn: . troy“; the foundtuo- d the dim». and sit- in; use pu‘cu' «numb by buil.‘ m: av ‘15. unoflution ad â€dam 3mm in ‘ i \ wan. ‘zho :roptlozon hug-so «a I: hit in ' Nut we} of»: One Hun. 1:98.001)†fc' any a». that it ï¬nd;- to cure. m ['GGESTIO-’ OF AN ECOSOIIST. Mr. Wallaceâ€"D0106 tar nieme. Ibeâ€" lieve. means a sweet doing nothing. Mn. Wallaceâ€"It won‘t apply to that jun I made, for it has begun to work. â€.23. 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