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Durham Review (1897), 24 Oct 1907, p. 8

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Mil" u. Ivor .rom attic man. when Th;- 9mm, shortha- an at will)! Cricam with ”dared voyueru Night. And mid. the wmud they there. Amid Che mualc ot the whereas. ls mare than wealth or comm: given; Our drama. in which the whit "nu. Are gold-n “was that it than. The mind. curse-med, ”an.1... hoe turned heuonwud with minim. unmt Ha. lung the no. we love the but. Or Cgrrrqd non. mtuo'n perfect grace. And um, hon-0M0! Ion, ha. “in: "in“ at III- wm. lilo no" - plum, 3.2:” Etna! in tho hum above. The violet. know not that the: the A "an. to the mo. Iir: Nor “an. ("In their _ ran tHe. sad. a. slow“; on". In. month-artily-ul! howl... Thu “In at“. n. to -in. in: In... in. b an» in "in! . - null b “I i i " TL- revered 361:5; Giiu'i'd no “I. 'Ai.'.' 1.11::va m the laying yeah; Aud )v-t I hard that God I. kind; That upm- not]: arm'- t. - - -"_--- "e--i.l. - - u AMI have». m tho an“ and. That ouch Tht-tSeimas, duct Wu: bear 'rumon‘n Noon ot snow. New}?! Gi, hvlnl and in THE GLORY OP IAN. R dolt Stems“ in Bonn M) tl 'l/ll'),) Tf yoy go nip! at my]. own but G?, and stren3:h. lug which. He ttttprincipled vow”. but rilbwouonen and lore. what In beat for no. a. IDIWPI' to our m7». Bee lot of . u EEt' aunt. Rather. Ills might In tho mm: or love. and Ho on. do only win I: m-x‘fu'rlv loving and perfectly wood. W1. He is intmito and omniporcnt, our Mt. II Hts fatherhood hold. that H. In no: and. unwlnvipled bower. but live. Mid "in. I rightvourm‘n and love, and that Wsoqrttaq what is best for n. u- tin- --v-_ . . - - A 'le-re. unau- Illl ttf His; mm. Rather. Uls mizh: or love. had He all d norm-Hy loving mad ”the“: He in itmrtito and 0111an Amt 'rdaili dumb above Ill why, we and h And nod he not only an Mums mu attic. but He in “tong and able to help In and to on. wet - m. Paul matte ht: cou- vtctlun on thle Point la the strong-t pos- llble terms. Our God, he Days. I: able " do for us: he I: able to do what we oak. He Is nbl: to do wan we an or think; He ls able to do all we ml: or ink; He is able to do new ail that 'ryiii,,f.?l, thlnx; He Is able to do abundant above all that we out or thlnk: He In table to do exceedlug'y abund- antly agate all we ask or tltln'a. How could more than thl: be said ? But ii God ts ell-powcrtul. we cnnnot help ankle): Why does He not 0mm? evil and the evil one. and the ham-tut tunwlntlonu winch may and: have: em: lite ? It God. zen. why dom lle not at one»: put an end to lln and eat-bush the kingdom u rlchteoue- new 1' Well, the" to I you even here which we cannot ”Hen-(M ony-tery of evll. But We do not move from the my:- tery or evil by denying the power ot (had. We merely deprive ourselves or our one hope that am! any we ehell see tho and of the Inn-wry In the triumph of God. end ot the Roodriess of which God in the “one end the I crown. We cannot deny (ha the evil I. here _ and also that God to strong. and we know i that some GI! I»). I!" uni-II INCH may and; an. why does He tin and 0"...an new I' Wen. the. which we cannot. av". But to do Ito ct evil by (I to t: Bu mm at lune], were austallwd Our very Ida of God Involves lilo loan. " name one else " stronger t: than that balm: one out would be In God. than than nine cm rte n'uuld God than our and. UU.' (Sod Ia um road all sunny Minimums. the or been": and earth. linker ot all um - 1: Hu. Our bouts can be ttl a "a In mo renaming Inswledgo that is tor In In ure than all that animal. In. Thu was the ever-col mm ct lame]. and in the dark..." I..- toGod ac" were! or power in the melanin- of our Kahuna and ot the omunyotence of God, and me assurance that If out van-a on." the" to “in service. Ha will out torut HI: nu-n.nu.,n.m .u,...... _--- .. _ _ V - w... nu ommlotuncu eeye In. No new toll-con- tiaeat hover. mum: um ita out: Ingenu- tty or 'ieurrntiuat.'on or rascal-cut. can null or ovum-ten the strength ot wcdknuu mud In 11nd tha _ H m _,,.. ."'"NPPBd"rr. This in tho any“); “no to young people! societies. The Mask In their uccunomed pla lender: are planning tre wot year. It " "noun-m that m runs! on" um important“ pnym t muse we mun: helium. God b strong in as wen as to lower. and the “to.” My Love Is greater than the more .t.retts Ill.: Min- 9.».-- "k __. ., - d Inmd tivitie time 4 chum] than a "an! uy above all our prayers and dunno. r. we cannot help “has. doe. He deny " most on" um important“ pnym t muse we mun: hon-v; M " -‘--- ‘- For mud or m tk come fixed, and '4". ll. res: should an! our In. and to gay b .ttrsical and ttte I" the “urinal II that ot quiet. .19; '%velopureut, ttoitt; “lulu: It"! whit unto the perfect d ascends the New at winner. Them Lu no ttme oi the day when the w- thr body in mom charged in]: my than in the morning. when for new”: ole-sod hours the menu] and physical tendon h- hoon mined. and an lume- went. by toil have been mcupcrated and renewed by na- lno:'_ .. .-. - W _ _ mt w lurked tgurl con-ma mu. do not all: an ever at. .H u.» p Mom 0 3mm ot vane tau. - W. - - “a“ mu you am.- can load Bad For the an is: at new L1. in linking our: mos. Do not DI- bocanu you never Md an. to" ot work before. Loan: to no [or other usual: I.sv. and "aapuu.t in Jun. luau within each an to love than When "nun the Mun you was! 15. ad and on told not] oe I weaker noun not. mad. i V... “w..- 'besttor us. He dou- what In tteat tn to our payers. v17! He not do what h but In I.) Truly He will shun act In love. " the mystery of Him gum-n no - |-. I?“ I. me you WIT. h". . UNI! word or two. “an Ilia - It... with nun-Mao a. n Mend. linear» Ind true. 'ttrr 'Y I Ink mm. Dov: an... an and an - “on I “at. turn will ' " my can: but. oh. the tunes! " will an In "at.ag um; I not to read In anxious has “on m world Inn on me new oe the common can at movie Who In. himpercd at the atart. lab at! My. tho more you can Be a “and to on. such" 'tt the ma. bit at van. Do mot and “and Mo'- cornea. Jun. to lather worth at unit: For the tummy turs- you've nu: And of which you have I than- lwnred " mortal int--. Work that can but trifling CWht. an our and. UU.' Um! tll tserthlr Minimums, and earth. linker ot 1: Hu. Our hurts a In mo renaming In) tor In In more than n __ "e--... - ... - a day Ho will prevail. God is ab). to do exceedingly abun- hnv‘ -rr ---- A _ rt on "m, _--"--' Cf, _ , fee'. i .(r a“? igfyii,'fii ate "Ma. /. I 1itit,il,l11) 546m; , ulna so many are My ly aemornlzzed and a X) Wowed altogether iq the "sluts" ("In mud or ill he vacation mm Ian tte. xed, and wail: the period of 111an- m would not Involve my break In risllau living tt doe. make I attrtous upon our normal Nintendo“! ae- m the rural nouns-Hon- it In the greatest new and mun when work Is curled n with in. vigor "tho. Hm.“ '- _----, . . tet of power 1. nun 'meh a _ perfect day. oi, or m be l "w uv-v-nnuv-u v: r.'y the myotery of mu m tho myartory of our ma- i-t'cugh which. and not - will do Mr In. amnlmnt God could be a]. wise. -l. leach Chanson. RALLY To THE WORK. at. loot-0.0:.) 9'3 OMNIPOTENCE rm. maker ttt ail things. All Our nouns an be ”notably reassuring Knowledge lulu. He In more than an that can be This was the over-comforting and in the darker“ hours they .u u thhi‘U 03.55"» a: 3).. “gunned m u mum on I'm [allowed " nanny. The" its or wane vary the out mama-y at ‘me uni- uovu on wittt can” and never- may (fog: In to m. The sun the €117 5jii[itf; mam! . Ttil/ aGiiG'i ‘" " " that " [ mental te. The Men there ia rather mdy, lure-cm; growth and g unzinnxly forward In the all abincm more and more BE A FRIEND. lance-tinny nativity is Iliad, . I tam. a", Us act In love. ii-it Hy' 5079mm»: of In at as}! loud And [on we: Hits omnipo- 'on;9r than God, ld be_more than “new. nod the 'grk fol-rumba- In: and city can; In: that. the won: ttood many pun the for most of any and ia I rule ot consocntiun xe perm] which cannot help In” an! and umpmuom '? it God, I. an end to work should cream! ot mum. day too 9 tor the the run ia rather our -""sr Tor tt is a ttttslab-should be carefully watched. The moat beautiful plane of life. It happened to the writer'. parents. They let in e book lhop, were introduced end “use took place fulna-t a once. Lind In plly ev a ter. It Ll"",',',',', com?“ me, but: lane found it most interesting to Into ml. undd' its htnurisee. %11'dTt or not in I matter of m. If t could only bring myself to believe - s, ...-.,-\. vcsusc VIM, sccepts such sudden lace. , Such impulses cannot be regarded light. ly, as they are distinctly painful. I t hos happened to the writer, who can spank of its seriousness. Pull of pitfalls for the unwary. Arises from A physical affinity; opposites mutu- slly attrscting such other. Such passing infatuation, are bound to lead to contretemps sooner or later., The success of love at first sight de. pends upon whether the notion is begun by s womsn or a Matt. A woman is " infinitely surer judge of character than s msn. I believe it comes once in every life, but it would be terribly inadvisable to merry on it. Pstients suffering from this mnudr- for it is s 'madrr-ishouht be carefully Watched. ”Hanna.“ armpits!!! the following no 'amples.. Love at first sight must ed u "rioua or permune more than I momentary Cannot be dignified by the The heart must b- and“ The question uppermost in the discus, sion was whether love at first light should be mpted seriously or merely regarded u a temporary malady of the heart, inevitable. but shallow with the fickleneu of youth. Although the women declined to be interviewed on the pro- blem, some of them consented to write brief anonymous "impressions," of which tha fasts-l'.., --- -- . ,V_ -.....wu-orowne, labeled them, Immmnntically, a species of cerebral commotion” and stirring of some hitherto dormant ciation centres by the approprinte a the impression,"' has caused much motion among the feminine delegat the Internattaml School Congress South Remington. The dimeetion of the !ove by Sir June- (Hal a... -mvuvua 01 love b Sir "mes Crichton-Browne, Inhale; them, Immmnntically, I Iberia of Mink-n] ---, .. __ scam FIRST LOVE, Teachers Decide It in a." . u ,,__ - vwm’m lo I my: um hive kept an: on other ways In . which thoy rate their time which probably I will prove interesting to tho workers Itham- I solve- u we!) u to employers. and wiliererve f to vun young office workers against pmc- I nee. which mo time And Inmate autos: I the chance of may". -9Nut-_, - -- - _ 'rb "no u. uer employer‘s Hum In fixing her Ml.- dunng the work day. al- most an eighth ot the total working hours, and. bald.- that, than are 1 hour Ind M minute. unaccounted tor, and several time: when, In all .trrobabilitr, we wzu fixittg her hair whno the wheelie! wan caused and could not no. what she wan doing. Call it an hour; tho catimnto mm fair. The "when who no argued In disoov-, or!“ who: the girl stenocraphor actually do“ in tho om“ when the is employed to work use hue kept an: on other ways In which they “to their man. 'h‘nk ---e_.. In... if Pt actual t "__ ........ mu wt!“ I time unknown. ':rl--r'txeet hair ' mlmuu ls 4:rr--Went to mirror, that! II.“ 1trr0-4uv. hair momentary patting be- foro "artitttt for lunch. "Hs--tueiirnod from lunch, fixed ttttir 1 mm)". (aha WIS late). Ister-Returned to dank. fixed her hair 6 minutc. 1.15 to 2,IW-rrt old Inn's office; don't know how anon [be tixmt her hair. 8.lr1-Returnmt to desk. fixed hair , min- um- 24 moods. "3,.f,lr"t"cr""t writing and tlxed hair (short t mo). . ".Ne.. v0 wr '00:. Ttre-tav- ' B. tn.-Arrived " ounce; 8 minutes 30 “com: fixing hair " mirror. 8.1i)-Ruched desk, opened it, fixed Mir I minute 10 ascends. ':6b-wont for drink, fixed Mir 4 min- UM. '.rCt--ast down, fixed hair = second; '%8--tr'iarrd ttair 2 minutes. -toaF--mxed bur 12 seconds. 10:2F-Wmrt to mirror, “zed huh- l min- ute 5 seconds. t0:3tV-Rettsrued to desk, fixed hair 2 min- ute. Mt month. T 10:35-Fixod hair 7 minutes 4 Mum-1. 1r53--F".seu in]: 1 LIIHIUIQ 5 second». ', 1i:18--Pumt hair 5 ”00min. !!9-rtxed hair 48 second». tr.3N-rt'xett hair (tow .ewndn). 11H8-Went to mirror, fixed hair , min- um. 'P--atoppod and ttt In. a Madame blonds, with a big, unn- nimz pomgsadour, who spent an average ot t tour and " minutes on her hair. That nu- d_ tho "ere. t v“. ..-__ - my - ......... _.. on Invent-non curled on “unknown! In the ottieqtq when girls are employed. The one who wasted the [out ”me was I pun". may mu. gm who“ human] hm]: nu: Ina errand In I low. moon couture. She men! use", eight minute. A dar on he! be" during oftiae home in A period ot seven working due. The men on the next desk was mpbyed to keep tally all during the dar. TPteoryo who granted the most time an "M rut.- ol ttrrG per had (armband) try €503,000 (out. It.- Hm (It the any. {Inn-0d on the bulb of an - turning of an: I you. This can In": directly upon the employer. That the - girl annoy-ugh» would an thirtr-ottrttt minute. a any tt the no bald (Ind didn't wear . wig) 1; shown by In irtmebtiaatiott aux-10d on limullnnnn-lw Chic ' t" new. in --"V I" FG '3 ',2'l',"I'iafil Ill.' tT,fll'4Ptrah 'rlit3'a'; tho an, "M not. at mm per lad Reduced to an": this Mon: look- Iopnmnc. rot an facts and the "ttrm no indingrutatru. They no band on actual tun- lu. and mum in the mass from the actual an»: ot working women nonun- Dhm d m. CthbO out of putting no the but hair of P2"l',h,f2 “A. 1et.itPg,to.tt, 93:293.. Three hundred and " mum two hund- red and any mound minutes, tte 5,100.1“ hour- and 40 minutes. or 813,678 an " hour- Ind a mum. at rated mun-Hy by the [it] “when of Chicago In pu- tiryt up their back hair. Wu tlxtme hair traus,io pompndour. Employed --. Wagon. $8 par took. -_ --9. ...r" mum of 'v""'"'---"-, gamed try the name of love. must be probed before one it: 'O 1d: a. hair in pompuaour wastid alum; time wanted by than who "Net. Imooth couture. It wu nonco- .h.-» "K, .A - sight must not be regard. or permanent. Nothing momentary fascination. le It in But Piseination. _ H... _...l lwluUl-lC-l. ', oddly enough, even the most the girls paid tive time: " on to her mck but an to that unII_ ---N, - u caused mulaii. feminine delegates to School Congress at In; and tlxed hair (short fixed hair nearly 5 mia- that girl iS But a Momentary her Malaya}. tlmo when I look.) emotions of first seconda. utr 5 min- midi; nffini. b, who " "a t "the be- About tho moment thing a won-n on do when her hmb-nd’s name in mention. ed in to nigh, look resigned and my noth- hsI.--43hkui, News. . -e---_ JV- “I, nun! Ev box up he has reformod. '47,l'l'.5 u; but he reformed too No. Hi. mono: wu 'il gym. i Uses of Dead Timber. Since the principal defect of fire-killed timber is cheek, it has been used largely in the round for mine timbers, coal props, telephone poles, railroad ties and fence posts. The chief use to which dead timber is now put in for mine timbers. For this purpose it is even better suited than green timber, because it in perfectly seasoned end in light. It is estimated that mines of Leadville, COL, use etch month 350,000 feet B. M. of dead tinker. There Ire also may other large ti,',t't, "mr" thnt me it in “my: quentit ea: In them, amp- it in Oeideafpreserred G it}; GGG, prize uted. m, -_' "'e-"--__.V.. "J - special dopartment on ccmpmints and suggrstions and an tested by the proper foreman; and if found acceptable, the employee making the suggvstion is awarded a prize of 81. These sugges- tions are also considered in the annual a suggestion, arid imo iiidieates"irai" partment in which he is employed." 'WL-, _----, A' " - "Any employee desiring to make a suggestion for the betterment of the tools, methods or output of his own or another department, writes it out on I slip of paper and drops it into a sugges- tion box; or, if he'prefers, he writes it on a manifolding autographic register, retaining the original copy and leaving the duplicate copy in the register. In all cases an employee signs his name to How to secure the co-operation of arm ployees in i . ing methods and cut- ting out w . of production is the theme of an le by Charles M. Steele in the July _ p, of System. the Maga- zine of Businisu.' He describes a. “Sug- gestion System" us applied in the plant of the National Cosh Register Company. Each employee is encouraged to make t'uggestions regarding his own work or my other feature of factory operation. Minard's Liniment Cures Diphtheria. The ptumon--Ah, my friend, I never we you at, Plum-h. It YOU are not cure- ful you'll go to a place where you'll navvr got a ehamv, of hearing a sermon. The reprobate---Well. sir, it won't be for lack of pttortir.--Sloper's Half-Holiday. Whom fortune favors the world favors. --Gorman. "My feet weren't really so small,” ex- claimed Cinderella. "But the Prince thought 30." "Yes, I was tho only girl in town who didn't wear "pau.---houits. ville Courier-Journal. . m -- ~--r~,vw- These suggestions are examined by s .nn:.n‘ .IA_A.‘A_, fl. . . _ "Do you find it "1mm nvnnnmit-nl to do your own cooking?" “Uh. yak. My hus. band doesn't eat halt so much as he used to!"- Rehoboth Sunday Herald. Wino men cultivato- the art of taking things (ways Chicago News. Some pimple ttron't going to have a. wry good time in heaven unless they ran have their breakfast in bed.---Neir York Press. 'iact is the abililv to get yourself out of a hole as smoothly as you Jumped in. to it. -Florida Times-Union. Village schoolmaster (explaining "bi. ped" and "qyy1ruped"r-viiow, Jones, what in tho rliftereno, between me and a pittte Jomm--Couhin't tell you, tsir.-- Londoh Opinion. Mrs. Reader (making a oal0--And doos your husband interest himself in books.' Mrs. Neuriehe--No. Hiram lav-rs three bookkpepers.- Boston Re- 00rd. r Story of a Curious Little Church on " i English Hilltop. , There stench upon a hill in the village , of Uphill, in the county of Somerset, I t smell and very old church, which is sur- l rounded by caves in which the bones of . all kinds of animals have been diecov- ered, This historic place or wordip, , wich looks down upon Uylrill Castle and I the village itself, was at one time the only place of Worship for miles around. For several years no Sunday services have been held within its walls, and the only time that the public is allowed to worship there is one night in the your --ott Christmas eve-when the. vicar of Uphill or some other clergyman offici- ates. There is s footpath leading up the hill to the church, but as the hill is a very steep one and the distance great very few people visit the church. It is by order of the ecclesiastical commis- sioners that it is opened to the public once a year. Curious stories are told regarding this iv'ir!tervstins,r edifice. one of which is to ltho effect that the church was purpose- ly built on the top of the hill so that the preacher could feel convinced of the sincerity of the faith of those who ac- complished the task of climbing to it. The church has been visited by people from all ports of the world. It is the only building in Pydamr-probahly in the world -irt which divine service ll _ condicted only onec a yearn-human I hunts. l Securing Hints Prom Employees. award, in which tttooo-ir iGrii; quarter of an bod}: -"-Ne -_”..-...“ nuu vcuuuuun of clue-rooms. An Interesting fact noted In: that the eh in In elementary school becomes oonUminated in eight minutes, and that of I. secondary school in I Yo people inborin under first love (d,tg'tgi', in the 'lll'h'd of older and wiser people. Among mnny curious problems which will come up at the congress before it 1 terminates is one concerning the months of the year during which schohn show the greatest aptitude. Calculations hove. lt sppesrs, gone to prove that children sre wayward and insttentive from Jan. usry to July, and pay closer heed to their studies from October to December. At a recent session of the congress there was s, thorough discussion of the fquestion of the lighting and ventilation of class-room. An “mum..- en; 4-.., PAST REDEMPTION. an Inch love no ml, them would still be some store» left in life. Regard too seriously by girls. and not notional: enough t men. It will last jut u ong u the world _l1attrrornaiatrtusiGi'rrr'iiiti"i"iii WISE AND OTHERWISE. ONLY ONE SERVICE A YEAR. Side? you. mm; mm E31} ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO r skin. Ind I tn nn: um. time a 55.1%..“ L n u 1:" Take a. Potion! Course " School. min; the of the Telephone. "The telephone is I wonderfully nu- ful instrument." "Yes," answered the investment pro- moter. "r..,yseityyrrtte1inNr bulbous. The nmipder of what . little money invested in the telephone - ego would hue done in m heater that In disposing of dental! etoek. - William Mar. But what is conceded to be his record is that he actually posed every day for a. whole week in the month of August; he persevered with the thermometer hovering somewhere in the near vicinity of ninety, clad sometimes in o suit of oilskins, than which there is no hotter garment made, except, perhaps, the fur overcoat, cap and boots with which the oilskim were altemted, while the artist made pictures of Russian sailors in " ice-bound harbor. When a man can do that and still re- main cheerful he is approeching as near the angelic state tur" ante for him to get. He has discounted Job.--From "Be. ing a. Model," by Chnrlel P. Peters in the Bohemkn for October. He. will mend anything from a broken page] to a broken electric wire, he has been an actor, a carpenter and a sailor, and now upon occasion combines :1! three and "do" poses besides. ‘In Burn. mer he is always to be found at the country place of some one of the illus- tnton where he poses when he is need- ed and makes the garden when he in not. can do anrthlng from chopping up pie- ture stretcher, for firewood to Iands'ekps gardening, and if the only available tools are a navy cutlass and a. palette knife he will endeavor to make just as good I job of it with them as if he had I full carpontgr’s kit: - A Queer Old Artist's Model. If America has n real professional utist’s model at all, one old fellow who is universally porular in the studios is surely it. His ta cut is not limited to I faculty for posing. In fact, it would be hard to fix now what is the. limit. He Mind's Liniment Cures Colds, 1 tum of the handle releases the horse, brings the nozzle to a horizontal posi- tion, and at the same time a. stream of water issues forth from each nozzle. The spray of water reaches the head and shoulders of each animal, whether it is standing or lying down. The water will drive them into the gangwav. and they cannot enter any other stall with, out finding a stream of water there. In the gammy they must _remain, and the has} of thi groin, toiirrtitiiit%rii,' th street becomes, an easy one. The releasing device contain of a long pipe running through the stalls and to the and of the building. To the end of the pipe there is attaehed a patent valve with a. handle. In each stall than is a. nozzle. Should the stable catch fire Even when the horses were released from their stalls during a fire they will not always leave, for the stall is the horse's home, and is the only place in which he believes himself to be safe. Once there he will remain and burn to death rather than leave it, unleag driven out by something he dreads more than firv. and this is watrw. A simple but ingenious device bus been invented by a gentleman who himsel: was the owner af a large number of homes. which were burned to death sim- ply because they were in their stalls and could not get out. the Inimals; and it has been as much u a. man's life was worth to enter the stall- in an attempt to cut loose the hai. ter-hold occupants. It is almost impossible, without great danger to human life, to save homo, from burning stables. The smell of the smoke and the glare of the light craze Removes sll hard, soft and cultural lumps and blemishes from horses, blood spavin, curbs, splints, ringbone, sweeney, stifles, sprains. son and swollen throat, coughs, etc. Save $50 by use of one bottle. Warranted the most wonderful Blemish Cure ever known. Bold by drug- gints. ' can imagine. Mama really is a little fatter, whim is a great advantage and planes us very much, as we thought ahe wanted it. You may easily believe that the time we spent there uraa extremely pleasant, an we had no forms nor noth- ing that was formal." So much for the relaxations of Royalty when George the Third was Kinir.--iseieusiii Chronicle. d -et "nu"; Aluu wen spanning 3 holiday at Weymouth. "The Kiag," she says, "was never better in his life, which makes us all happier than you can imagine. Mama. really is a. little fatter, whitgt is a great advantuan “A _ ,_ -__- .0“. v. unwise the Third, describing in a charming fem. inine style to the Duchess of Ancaeter how the Royal family had been spending a. hnlirhuv ac “hum/mu ~-- __. _ the Earl of Ancuter, preserved at Grim- thorpe, contains many interesting ex- tract: anterior and tsubsequent to the reign of Elizabeth, One of these, writ. ten by Lord Howard of Effingham to Lord Willoughby the year utter the Ar. mada, is valuable as showing the indom- itable spirit and the pueionate zeal which animated the patriotism of the day. There is also a letter from the Princess Elizabeth, third daughter of George ”in Third A-ect, . . - A TO SAVE HORSES FROM FIRE The Ancutor Papa's. The report of the Historical Manu. scripts Commiunon on the papers of the Earl of Aaeaaster. nresmrvml n can i To enable " t learn we teach all irodi,itC, un- _ . 'lfui"2l'.'"ttt s?..,?,!, I We also teach I If olf,e,lti"at, perils“; 'i,t'g2',',g,'t' d',',','; § Fl;1'l',,l'hlu1t, 'li'd'1l'2'l'at $23; ! in vogue. Aty 'yatt.er of feet, the worst , IIIontb. These lessons teaches how to cut 'P‘" of , whipping " that the Henge ( fit and put together any garment fi “a: , moth-er gives it when she is out of tem. I phinent rhirt waist suit, to the most ehbor- l per, Instead of when her Child deserves nod-en. Thewhote fottilyean learn from I I: The following by Mrs. J. o. F. in the are more]. We have (might over seven 2 ”I?" York Evening" Telegram, is inter- _ page mmaking, and anntee t ee mg: [rive Eve hundred dollars to?” one 'L'fl ; Love and duty is all that in needed to cannot learn between the age of " and ‘govern children] l have seven, end do 40. You cannot learn dresn-makin.ir M will my own work. I did the samv with 'd,',tzLts, this course teaches if ,a l all. liaby was the first work of the day. “0;. 'll, 3335;" Beware 02min. it? got "i/e,? and " food and took . ' no one outsi e the l ' nap. ' en he got' old enough he no . I . Cum: 5122;: t"t2t'eat',sae Dre-l I pluyed by himself. He must obey. If he Doneinan oth and elk-cued by , did not I took the good old cat-o’miue. I" tumult". 1'l,"/',"h"a'vTatei,1' at! once i all: le gave him a dose and told him i . . urra cone- w e ot . third foreshort ume. Address..-. ithev am Stu? 'nee/he ta'etpPte l ENGLISH SPAVIN UNIMENT ii _ 8t wu tet., Word. on. Canada. ' etc. At the annual shooting mltch of the Volunteer company " Ticehunt, nut Tunbridge Wells, Misse. Eden offered a wedding ring as a prize to the unmarried mm making the highest more, on. condi- tion that the winner should mlrry with. in a. year or return the ring. The succul- ful connwtitor was fNlor-8ergemst Tim. “Lon _ 'tt Daily Mail. m waa a quiet sud unobtrusive young men, and he had called upon the “me girl regularly for five and 1 half years without in any wey divulging hie future plan of campaign. Not unnaturally, the damsel had grown weary of this, Ind to clear the air she It lut decided that Henry must be firmly dealt, with, So one evening she said, without my ad. nnce on the young man's pert: "No, no. Mr. Bottlewash, I cannot merry you, no it is useless for you to call upon me any more." “Alas!" murmured the youth, "what shell I dot .What shall I dot" "Oh, do not teke it so herd, Henry.' I will reeongider----." "It isn't that," interrupted the nun, "but what shell I do for a place to go to during the long evenings of the coming winter?" Eeneloseitinuneveut VV Iinedcmfor $5.00. OUR $5.00 Bracelet ismade ofsulidgtsuandeanbe supplied eitherin the we, roundshapc. ITisquite hevyasrlthesrtish THE plain Bangle Bracelet willbe worn morethis seottnthaneverbeae. Rm BROS” Stealing Elephants in Siam. The stealing of elephants scene to be proceeding in Siam on a scale which the owners of elephants do not appear to find at nil humorous. The industry in which the elephants that are stolen are so largely used in the teak timber trade, and it has been reported by the British Consul that the t efts are interfering with the profits of the work. The ex- tent of the trouble may be gnuged by the. simple figures conveyed by the {net- that in a space of n little more than n year one firm had twenty-six elephants stolen, of which fourteen were recovered, and another twentytwo stolen and thir. teen recovered. The crowning insult appears to have been the stealing of one of the Consult own transport ele. phants belonging to the British Govern. ment, which has now been missing for nearly a year.- -Country Life. , -OVII-ulooovanww Pit/teerie-tiii;,,",'.?." I .K't-l- 966.175“ _ tr.'p,'e'iie','d'cl..ijadjt" 10iaet a ' ifitl"i1'dtdh','tii,ii 134-138 You. 8t. non-om 'fitthtdPgdific; ii,",:,;,";,";',",".",',',',',',: Mim M Bud a "I Mud: ‘3 At 'i'iiii"i' from. The Chm-it'Cuon-qh, . . M- Ton-w. Hum-v- " - m - ""'"er qunié clu- NEAO'n-u. ”luncheon: my M “an 'hi',pe.eftiiiio,iiiir,ii Kn. J. g“. 175 My: Street, Ton-u, M.ritete' "It a thaw-W can." J. Travail. 'ltg',i,et'r,rjii2?yiirt7iGTadA'r"a"e'lJi i bah and duty in all that in hooded to lgovern children. I have seven. and .e Iall my own work. I did the um? With all. Baby was the first work of the day. (He got his bath and " food 1nd took [his mp. When he got' old enough he _ played b himself. He must obey. If he ; did not f took the good old tte':rt.itys- i tails and gave. him a dose and told him what he got it for, and the same when ‘they got older if they told a story or deceived me in any way. I have three that have graduated from school and work with their father. I have never known any of them to toll me . lie or give me any impudence. I love my ehil. dren and want to see them law-abiding citizen. Don't think I had to use the Cabo'. nine-tail: but very seldom; only when really neceanu-y. FOR ALL RUMOURS the dude. Our ' "rFGiiGGGG Horne " tree (tom denier. or Por Sprlim, Ringbone. Grim. Cari, Sweeney, Lumen“. Ind Bo t Bunches, Kendall's Spnvin Cure has mogul. Honrnzu., Pa., Sept. " 'tt6. "r hive the are of I number of from and have used your runedln. which always proved humble." D. My”. Be prorated-keep Kendall‘l alt-ya in ii. ' - A..- I...» I-I_A_..|_ .- An lnfallible Cure Wedding Ring " a Prizo. .0“me All Mauls on tho Way You the It. " TO ”42116 In ROD. yak-E In a Dilemma. CEOO “moun- - “I". III-b L”: d." M , . ' I mutiny, you km.” -- -""'"mN.R' - I. me (annuity; and you, yo ht! ' have won I “dun ,fl.'r'tdr',""'Uilot good right Am will level - obstacle that f,t'Pi'mrii%iria"L""l,', _ Undermlnod London. Pew have any conception of the mat network of pipes and csbles them is be. sleuth the streets at Eldon. In the - slone, the engineer to the corporstion reports, the total length of the I)“. and conduits in the subway “tends to 13 miles 887 yards. The use was total 2 miles 608 ysrds, the Inter mm. 1 mile 1,638 yards, than electric light cables 2,1442 yards, the hydraulic powet mains hm yards, the P"tmtntie tubes of the genersl postoffies 1 mile 1,858 ysrds, end the telegrsph and telephone wires 2 miles 1,145 ,aeda.--Pst1 his" Mb, Ito prmeshe. m offering his {em ttom to the new), 'tharrim1 eoqtie. “You" a..- lo L- -_rm -- I. mud with h'tu'l'i'.ut flhtu" 'r.2, 'ue,; . An Inc M It Better to (no In tho We, The “a: ttr 2:“ Thu: to I t q In. _ And ttvo n puma-ole- “to. Both:- to rue MIC climb As! an read: the you). Thar. to drift alone with time. An Mullen. worthin- IOUL Am ttttere. gum!) sud fall, When mi tiiiGUGo,' but ha a... Be In“. I mood at all... GI." 2'l.t Pee why” hurt With But "U will do Mu won. And make the floating dun ' A no" ot lunar tell." Though the “In he Ian M mull. It: ”:13le lame: all; Wit 50m to o t w "I? He will J/y/Sd",,',',' . or pp w '.'Yoymr With " agi-'23 5.? Give me a nun who up, "X will do new“ '1 m.t.treareatwtthnaetm. Whuever that um an: be. Mot It's mm: or whethor If. h It mutton nd. to no. not him In! an path of right, And keep " aim In sight, And work and pay in mm Any With his - on the gum-1.; hm ho nun who has xi yo: oyva-v- no Whore ’t Por the tmidtViUi7iiL Mmr, m). .-- . “”4. __- I was cured of a severe cold by MINARD'B LINIMENT. Oxford, N. S. R. F. HEWSON. 1,ae,gs,1t,re:yite1r2'bu-trr MINABD'B LINIHENT. PRED COULSON. Yumouth, NM. Y.A.A.C. I was cured of Black Erysipelu. by 1qNA.RDIt? LINIMENT. iho icie __v_ - .-vv guy-ll) "'""""', "It - l'vl In Mr. Behroder's observation end ex- perience goes, invnn'ably reveal! I pe- culiar twist of the female mind and may be “ken u n striking instance of the prevalence of the ruling pension even on the recent one of a young ram who before Jumping in front of 3 train not only took off hat Int, but deliberately put something on it to ke it from blowing “my. Thin e,'fio'll"telu2'r',' which in not merely canal, but it hr " _Mr. Schroder'n observation and ex- Mi. Welter tiehroder, the North bl- don Coroner, who has had a very extan- sive experience of inquest. on sum, has drown nttention to $11!“me tthologital (not which pro :5 previously been noticed. While boll jug In inquest on the remains of n pdor women who in I fit of frenzy jumped into one of the Hampatead ponds, the fact we: elicited that but bonnet we: found on the book, dry. Thin led the Corona- to obnerve that n women when Ibout to take her life usually remove- her hat or bonnet and places it awfully out of the reach of dnumge before com- lnittlng her rah act, and he intone“ 1mriiiaiiur"r.""i1Crurtmuia 18" of is in}: q"rmBu.tsot_ortttAe-rte.ect1r.t1t"2P_eeh' MA- the want-tomato MM. 'ine-re. . _ _ .iA,~.A ‘,_uu.__- ' n...“ 8-..- In. .- - P'""'"', ... Fr...-.'.. ..-.._.. ._rw_ --'---e" hunt-dot ut "s-tto-__. '?t'htlh'N'l"lt 1St'Gt't'fh'Slut'f. hi. BEER'HELPS DIGESTION brink of eternity.- -rs'iaaiiVinTroii ,'| Liniment Cum Cam in Cm amttu-omttssrortre.e.etttreffte.t to cure dynpepsil. The a"!!! use of beer tones the whole di- Mve uact,--_sthe' get " thegood of food '-toad of but part chin! good. "' may ai: an" n " "arriijsiic-, an! no help! I“ greatly Bids the mm to digest in food.-uk you! own doctor if beer with Inc-l- wouldn’t be good for you. the Other Hand 9.. Giiiir. Suicldu' Dom-oh. HAT little MM 3. in Outs-WV“ but Hospital”. M, .- in. , 'mitl,N the l of the M I them in be. 'r. In thdty y corpontion chi The udthocmé GT invutignu.‘ . m to the excessive 'attt hour: of the nilwny mm. In View the tut “In. the Incident: occur usually " nigh' time. According to tho vet-mum pa» tr',T,,,t,ltee.etUtatrFiGriiri;fir twenty-tour houn consecutively 5nd are off duty foe the an: twenty-bu» been. no nutludbl“ --- .. - to the exoculve railway an". in the incident. m time. According Japan. 7 , In the opinion of the JC-PIII-o Imper. ial R111", authorities the ”new, of nib“, trtte of I“. b - due to a. - n- _.._l_z_ - I - - land's """t Cups mum. Railway Man's Wei-kin. "III, on blind; a fourth brother, who I. “will" conpocition at the Berlin Auden, of Nude and when. works I!" clued been very favorably commented on, ta' chum-1y “meted. he at“. m I fine And 'mil-tmined oopnno voice of colloids-able compose, while one brother, who on thin aha-ion acted as her accompanist, hold. an Appointment nt Meittarak.aeraiiir" u org-mint. The third brother is I 'cellict,of consid- erable talent. The family are unive- of Muhthatm.-atatt Mitt cunn- * 2trax,ttihsrraa, t “OSHAwA-v GALVAlem _ STEEL SKIING“; v - "'“w WI 1t11t'r-aiia=WlTd,' -- ""e.l" __ - - III-I 5iiiiiiire11'r)?afhthieiSi'it" tereaefii'iii, trat: - a A concert on pantie u it w inter. euing took plan lowly " Homburg. The 'd'et'ty,e,"tthrmtatiari'"it'tri? .5... _ I Lu_; " A - In... Pull-Io man In! our, to at Steeyyntat “gym or also. 2,“ _ 7 _'"--- - - r'-"'.' 9"?" that e hen will rule twenty clutch in n nee-on. Well, next year, we’ll he" twenty~one hem. and no of MHBNe them will be no chicke the next. yen, end 8.400 the next end 168,000 the next, end 3.300.000 the next. And not nee whet the amount. to-wlay, null». them a 60 can“ and would give In.l,500,000 In five yarn, and that won't be no In. to we“ for that and." L _ . . - ---"-, '---"-". with. of " dautthue's blame“ abilities. “You. And it In no any," It. but" bled. "I who Mu the Met It other by, and I at I (in: little [In ku. dotted hen for only sixty can“. nnd I heme Ar, I and in n poultry page: “OK. I have dechred. been engaged to a very nice young fellow for some time, but to moot. people the unount of his present also we up. you In inn-moon“ “chimn- rimony. This vu the do. at t ither, but when uprated It. not i' with n In”); Imilc. Perhapa Ila road the statement mad. by the Department of wane that the value of the can laid by the hem, at the l'niu-d States in a year would be enough to pay on the national debt, or, maybe, nay- Ilarper‘a Wookly, die “jun thought it up," but, anyway, this pretty little Baltimoro girl wan convinced that flue had avg-yuan; all find. She has Anyhow, It is quite a in of the time. that the niche-a of Portland paw l [um-hm My some time up " the Elam Kile. rue-amt,znd her guest; included Minn Bdfm and Don! Revel. atok. Ind the Duchess of Kalli-warn. "You 'i?ii?ii?ii = "W them, IN n “I. ot fruit. null 1nd "(cub In (ad. And barley water, actually barley m, to becoming pop“. In: u 3 drink. Mn. We, of "Surrey Golden" than an! aunt of the present Lord to, I. " udcnt disciple of "rumba; on, too, although I... We a on. the Prim of Rutlud -are'. and My Hymnal Wi the young and Lyman and the Humane do Il'l',"Wlad , _ _ - 7 Stops Colic -e_thatthsroutttt girll oiiiiii tasytteeb"de.ttoeoehtheeto that it-tt_-Weil-eh-sea. “MW of shin} m with 'lt"gr','i, If; camping out, rum-ct an wine, and buyi n.4,. frockn. a good may of 'd an a?” “I but to lead the limp]. life. t I. but“... better flrr, the nut "" “IKE “FE IN LONDON rhe Ar4-ey k Eating Gun and ”In; Inky Wat". .. a" 'rtiaieTi'G%iiil nulls. 'LIT _draaBUtn, "e mat-g. may: the Genuowo. ISSUE ho. " 1907. of '--Patl MiidLaie, Simple Arithmetic. ITCH At" holda In Appointment deratr- " orgumt. r is a 'cellist.of con-id- [he family are unive- 51.! PI! Musician: Hktd, kiwi-I: d! out," I'll “And [at of an artistic we tax-inn: nt the pun 'gig who rchil, lord's an in lil my is and: "aa., Ch» like thir a: "t mm“ rc-qm glhe mutationa- ul ”you; [by mak- heir imidioua I!“ husband to! tie. _ arve an t “I: all he to alt th tgll cut " [mom all.“ um i Dr. the kno l phi: wbu - ‘hould Die. To an” Sunles A eiaaeraia When View limit) DREACHER TORCH AS A, la thc " wil, “1 tio; u- lw oi div-1 In" tho many , Milt i I patent and M Ilia. bl and In , woman wed In} "mum virmity of t [.01va drstr st, It m" I) “I mill in I'o-gl) Ct Toqodo l tho-(M h “I a _ ttthrml lo I m .lip ot the him-n- ting u We and d ,M the “m ll ”(nine of PhiUde it hill d for the k “gm” - hid an qrHat the cull WINK“ In. I matt II Idditim '“A T OF In WI “in q" g“ - in _',e' Indian " campus! bu PETROLEA “an.“ Mal Fail: “Ir I ”*1! ' A‘MKE BURN it, "M Wt Inch G In: Bu Pumping N lh d I "hi d the I1 fr he an Ind nt tl on [TKO-G ton M Ill -nt Ill

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