Att Another shadow on the Chrlntxc ' "Idle In that It stood under a de- . wed king. Herod was at that time Nler, and the complete Impersonation ot all Ceprnvttiel. It wu an unfavor- able one for innocence to expect good tram-t. Bo dark we: the Bttadow “PM on the cudle from that in- hItto- throne that the mat “It...“ to lift her tube out of tt Id *0 may tttWt. Donna [.1 chapter. Lonnihd on one suit- by the iiivm uvitttm. just how many Iyt-oitle p; prophecies of Malachi. and on the his n-nwirr- Ar. would Il-pod an in i-us.‘ other side by the Korot'l of Matth-w, _ of tHlier'Rt'isry. How many “it'll would will receive stress and sanctity trom' utcshtutthe tiword thm the. “Hum" citpile, its position. That record is appropri- and how many “'HIllt'n would be demand. atdy, bound up with the etirnitios. t ed ou to take punt of the wounded UH Mb: simply say in your family rpe- l battlts-titrld.sr? The trouble is that in 0rd. "Horn at such a time and died at} the kingdom of Christ we do not know uch a. time," but if there hm; been ' how many run be dependwi on. There not); your ancestors some man or) are so many men and women who nev- womn especially consecrated and 5 er give in their names. They serve the useful. make a note of it for the em; Lord on the sly. They do not ant eouragrerttertt of the following genera- l nounce their allegiance to the King thus. Two family records ot the Bibiei who, in the battles to come, will want -the one in Matthew reaching from all his troops. In all our churches there Abraham to Christ. and the one in are so many hait-snd-hal! espousers. Luke beginning with Joseph and They rather think the Bible is true-- new" back to the garden of Eden. at any rate, part of it-and they hope with the sublime statement. "whieh that somehow Christianity will dis- ses the son of. Adam. which was the enthral the nations. They stay away “a of God." I charge you to do this from church on communion days, and it, of keeplns the family record by hope when they have lived as long .e forty-two generations which are as they can in this world, they can Mat. and the forty-two generstions somehow shes]; into heaven. o, give "rich are to come. It is s ttood thins in your names: Be registered on the "th. new habit abroad of seeking for church record down here, and in the he’s saline... The old family records Lamb's Book of Life up there. Let ‘hnny ever went hock further "an All the world know where you stand, 'he â€mother and tantamount. if you have to go as tu- as Joseph and :‘lot one at us knows Anything Mt Mary walked. It you hove to so eighty in you “more. slate-(h miles before you and just the right .1 he been “assembly better form of worship and Just the right “as an" mum or “my“?! _ creed-__ A not him lem u; not blah had th YO“ S Judh high in who 1e or Th CUFF par eventeen hundred, he centuries. alight was you. Meanwhile kip car I, records. The ol all“! record in the In. Old and New Te let appropriate plat I! ,In Inch hnpreuh tio luau" Chris m llv and may m Iha pl Infa ther tnttuenc, upon us Th two gen Christ. And at h like! u: the Mad wk â€! mu m the New I lad tind i tad menu the front I through w ttt unto Chris Wad“ Mort - or the manual“ Dr. Talmage in a new eat use is made of tt tlvlty. Text, Nauru the Kenerations from Vld are fourteen gvnvr David until the can Babylon are fourtccn "on: the carrying aw ht um Clouds and Sunshine, But Sunshine and Glorious Light Also --0h, the Empty Cradle All Up and Down the Earth-Talmage':; Christmas Sermon. AROUND Tile ifiiiiii' or Vcnmsri‘ié n d M WW3 the Bible, Testament carefully your fam- twa sun pl tak Thu ace ns u ll M for the between 'r, ls " record. uundings tttr m my h Ill Another gleam of sunshine striking through the shadows above tint Cr list c cradle was the fact ot a. special divine protection. Herod was determined upon the child's destruction. The monster put all hls wits together in stratum for the stopping of that young life Just nut-ted. He dramntised piety. Ha suddenly got religion. He would lave his palace, and tnke enrich. tad In" steed! whipped up, no ho: ho all the world know where you stand. It you have to so as far as Joleph and New walked, It you have to so eighty miles before you tind Just the rlght form of worship and Just the right creed. take the ottth of allegiance. Would we walk eighty mils-s to announce our al- legiance to our King. one Jesus? Cae- sar Augustus wanted to know by the record on which that man and that woman wrote their names. or had them written, Just how many people in his empire he could depend on in case of emergency. How many men would eighty miles over in their names ax egiance. Would v to announce our 8 n auth NY H " r inh- hz'ukp Imm- 011 thi, emm'gHu-y l hon-h. These Itt"P mutt- but 1slonuvnt [DHMM'S or how the lilh’t nuts of the muinnar were to save lives and 1m). Irerty. Not long ago, when an on- l glue an which tho enr,rncer was tutul. ly injured in a txriliiiou, was bruught to the shops, it was noting! that the lovers were all mt as above described and the tour driving wheels “we "attuned. and all that? were Pri- (leuoeq that the mm: at the throttle had died in the performance of his duty. It takes have to “and on the [autumn] of an engine running to de- tetruotlsm and'mam all'thene civilians to [save tlttraln. and only a brave man 1"rlond-so you’ve succeeded in get- ting your husband to buy you that summer suit you wanted , Woman m1ffrptrtat--Yea; now I can give my attention again to the other questions relating to our sex. HI: wife-Well, well, Tom. you mun bu pretty tired alter walking homo "22,', "'h'S',i"'i II) " 't the anon . y u -- wan length of ftf walk that tired no; It was th. breadth o! “a mu: do it. 1ntrunctively in the pre- aenoe of a great impending danger the engineer shuts off steam, but to re. verse the lever. apply the Mr brake, and throw on the sand, are arm-ta that require time. and often a second or two prom fatal delays to the engineer. but he never Illnelws. and not until he has done all that man can do, does he take the last chance in a leap into the d1tNi.--Tiuy Pitts. burg Poet. Often when Wrecked engines an haulel to the shops the observant in, 1'giviuuul will notice the raven-.0 lever Max in the hurt notch u! the quad rant. the throttle wide open and the lay Ut had I Tl could kneel at um cradle. We have to smile at what the Imperial viutun laid when he ordered: "Go and search diligently for the young child. uni when ye have found him, bring me word, that I may go and worship him also." Dove's picture of the Massacre of the Innocents at Herod's command-- a pit-tum full of children hurled over wniis and dashed against streets. and writhing ttttdot. nssnssin's toot-givvs us a litthy inmrvssinn M the mannv‘r in whirl] iivrmi would hav,, irviliml th- rnni vhiitl if h:- could (â€we huvo Rot T'he lit-rat's of ttu 1 when Wrecked engin tt h " tt ll h tl mt Jld TI Engines M Ir h ll Id on it th th us h 'i'tie h IN' tl h tt tl " th annulment ot the "ttRugent"ttt. For a short time Clara Ziegler had her reward. The King returned to her nllegl'xnce and was no apparently her slave that she did not hesitate utter a time to declare her part in the ruse which had aepamtej King and duch- ass. Louis and the, uctress were out rowing on the Lake of Starenberg when the recital began, and at its conclusion. the King. with madness In his brain, seized the unfortunate wo- man by the throat, and, strangling her, threw her body into the eke. Fortunately for the anti-eds. her struggles were loan from the shore, and one was afterward rescued. RUBBED To THE DUCHEBS. tn mad huts Louis of Bavaria t2tl'tht' ttt 'ttgt of tttr ftf'ltlt 7“. proud and inland man “and to hing Louis went into a purnxysm ot rage. The young oineer had to flee from the palm-n to amid a lite and death struggle with hig..tsovereign. AN soon as he had partially gained control of his temper Louie at once wrote and despatched a note to the Duchess Sophie. nor-using her of the grossest lack oi faith, an accusation to which she responded immediately with a return _of his tritttrutnd an "Where did you get that ring?" asked the king. forgetting the laws of politeness. "Oh, 0. friend gave it to me," re- marked the you‘d). m a tone intend.. ed to avoid furthwr conversation on that point. but which hardly con- cealed the secret exultatlon. “Tell me who gave you. that ring'." shriekod the king. "That is one thing I will not tell, even to Sour majesty," replied tho other. can] tho duchcss, not liking to ad- mlt that she had lost or mislaid it. On the same day, the kng saw the young officer of his guard. As Boon as he saw the man he saw the ring on kt finger. 8mm yeari later she nun-led, In th Duchess J'Alencuyn, ono of the vict of the tire in the churlty bazaar Parts. It was an actress. Clara T lor, who separated the royal lm and aided mldoubtedly tho program the man's malady. Louis IL, king of Bavaria, was in of tho. nun-lent hon-x3 of Witteluhu a dreamy srveroun, devourod u Poor Louis, of Bavaria, king." as tho pltuyus now known to the world. Was on monarch engaged to by mat Duchess U'Alenvon, um; "r I STORY OF THE INTRIGUE. MAB l(llMi Mll(fll HEAHI Louis of Bavaria and DuchesS D’Alencon. re did you get that ring t" Gunning ttecidentas have become so 1e king, forgetting the laws frequent. that. it might. be well to tor- :noaa. Inmate a tew rules for the guldance L friend gum it to me," re- of those who go forth to slay. How We yawn. in a tone intend.. t would thteso do? void furthnr t'.onversation on L When you hand a loaded gun to int, but which hardly con- your companion always keep the he secret exu.ltaC.ou. muzzle pointing your way. This may he who nge you. that ring'." save the fool killer a. job. the king. L'. Never go hunting with a. man is one thing I will not tell, gt,'. looks I'? aideer. tN, 2el21",'g: 'our mu a t ." . eer yourae . man n ‘ennay van a J is y, replied tho was shin by! 'U'tht'S"ta'ttl bo- Ouls went into a mrox am ot cause t 19 tu t r on In re- he young l,'r'lfU,V'/liri tyo flee “ambled a partrldce- When you so a palace to (Hold a life and hunting have your head shaved. n Duke ' wh , mucous HOVGH world. Was once god to br murrr tl itAN ARI tl the In Lt gu Was l happy on Pt nt ma Dit, in I qulr CttihF-Papa. wh do oi,',?:',',,,' 1iSitiiiifi' 'tiii'.",,,'" t: ' I have be m m A little girl never haa too mm and a woman never ha. an my dollars. The Hudson Bay Company has ship. pod a col-load of Canadian bone- to the New Zealand Government. G. If you really want to Insure per- feet safety against hunting accident- have your eyes, your nerve and your firearms thoroughly tested balm-c you Mart out-and then stay. at ttotne.-- Cleveland Plain Dealer. 4. If you have any doubt that the deer you are Boing to shoot at may bo your hunting companlon don't Yeti, "Is that you. Pete y' before you tire. It might alarm the dear-II it is a deer. 3. Don’t use a gun that will carry three or tour miles. You may drop an innocent cow in the next county. Better stick to grunddud'a shotgun with the warped barrel. The children in n Wisconsin country school got a holiday on account of one of these long distance guns. Bullet crossed over two wwnshlpc and hit the achoolm‘am in the limb. PitF.VE.NT'lox or' (H'N ACCHrKNTS dbit'mctly and In and mm with n New York Herald in chant Wintvr "uttrt "no Simple Run-s by Which Hunters Many Judd Uutitueiy Death. resources ot his Chiemsoe and (1 world in inttpist for hls "mules: an! Wagon. It in now thir awordance with the Maha- of her family. the. Duke d'Alenoon. a dull man of excellent character. A. years went on she became entirely Immersed in anal": of religion and charity. She was the principal or. ganizer ot the great balm de la char- lte, in Paris. in 1897. When the tlre broke out, the duchm rcmnlned he- hind with lawn-ml nuns. who would nut strugglv to dam-in: the uthor vltetittt4 of their chance». of mom». Thoma who saw the durht-sn any that who met death with an uplifted, smil- ing and icarless Pace, praying to the After Ma dis-miss King Loni. slmnnc women. Hie mtru wilder awry day. Mann-cm of his kit mu on the Mme up. Hamlin-sun h'thkztly an n! eatn wt ll th h now thirteen years sin aria ended his life In l b w h H a Is now tttd {ready with man tl " tCAt " Pen t ht tt ;0 him neroslt t bl I) " M In m tl the w ltuhlu-r iom wewr l Rich w I Louis " was 1p in in. ot Official (Intro-Of the 2'NPl the Manitoba election on the but. show that the Uta-all was 28,. 5.5 vow min“ 28.0“ [or “000- .rnum. gnu-u atntite0. an; You should be very “will Wham you call a crank. Perhaps tbn Ind!- vldnnl in question may have a was: opinion ot Totu--Chteagrt MI. Her huaband-thxit tVsisttt What do you want of that ' No on. will our have time to mad lk In sintth-a know, but It will bo Just lovely to pre- natal») In". In. Mrs. Smith-An - ra.'tod here My and I erased a “My of tte quldf' In, "(any It!!! [0le was appointed surgeon-Zn-rhiet to the Aturo-Agnerlcan Ambulance. It. was then that he Laid the foundations of his vast. experience of gunshot. wounds. Even more Emmett“. and. Lt may be added, more terrible, were he experience- during tho Runo- Turkish war. H1: name In matey hon- ored in Russia and Turkey. and he may be called the are“ unlhoe medalist, of the century. It: I: no true that he la coutentiy called In when some person of note elm-t. on e severe morning not!“ 1nd n n D “be: cet for GENEROSITY 0F MR. MUNYON A Mllll1l.f (llff lllll11il, A $2,000,000 Girls' College for Philadelphia. om I )1! m I d x pr em ins. bookie is ous other on m Il w he cmsfully managed. WHAT IT WILL TRACE. I col " is to be unduly for me“ of native born Antica- ei h:-r orphaned or fatherleu. “we no relatives to ma upo- .pp;m and as thus thrown an own "sources. Girls will bo into thi, m-huol at the m of b At ran ma no purpx l a number b IN n n mode, an Th th ll rt" “TN N "OT' SPECIALIST " ‘diiion to this 110 ttas fur- new! ttity Intention of pro- the p-rm..nem mill..- , con go at his personal d, it is underuood, will avily. A Board of Trunca- ointei tor the patron at the bush-nu of t 0 coin h the than plan on which If in: nation: have but u, became yery tam! accordingly. when an wer broke out ttiotr Ir ot bl!†d one b in futur 1 Col . moat not by Mr. Malayan ' of constructing . of buildings. which. one huge cunt-u n future. be known Col ge for Girls." that within a few will be broken pro- nning the work of ll make them self- . After A thorough in In sum: and the puplm will be ed in drum..k1ng. making. ducal“ a chm: Rotation, deal details at Br- st nography. type- ng. tolagruphy and nxcxl tame- orpro- I thoroughly equip Ate of lfe. M M 001 at the use at luated at the use tuipped in I nun- M unetul new Jud K'.,000000 to pro-cut phat of strtre is to out tm broken pro- ' the work of balding "a" dy been drawn on: neat urchi- l'lll .ng man. 1 men. he I smdled I in the friends. " ny " It, go