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Durham Review (1897), 30 Jan 1908, p. 6

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t: And have. um- God; it is the humble and lowly spirit that alone can hear His voice: it in the loving heart alone into which He will enter. Imt when that mighty power has touched our lives all things are changed. Our eyes are no long»! hulden; the word of God WNW-N lumin- on: with a new meaning; Christ (also) on a new loveliness and head”: the whole would is tnulorlml; we no the foot. prints of God everywhere: we beat the Tf: of His voice; we on eon-don. of i: abidi pron-co with no, lid we hear [Bough "" u the child bout the voice of his fathor, “a a. -." 4.; to the heart of infinite love. He hu been with us hitheerto: He has given Ill mugs in the night; He has led us in right paths; not one of "is promise: has failed in. and no we {are the future with hearts, glad and strong and “druid. We know not what the new year may have ( in store for us; in mercy the future has been veiled from our eyes. but we know i that nothing can pluck us from “in hand or wparntc us from His love. Some who i an- with It.q now may he with God be. fore the year is done. Some of us may have linivdn-d our little work. Some of IN may he milled to pain through the. wntrrs. So be it. {bur times are in His hand, and no harm can befall ill. H. II. (Toward all the past years of our lives , with Him goodness. and walking with f Him. earl) succeeding year will be more i radiant until the call comes and we on- l tor into the presence chamber of the l King. i have been the lot of not I few. But I amid all the strangely mingled experi- anws We can hear the voice from tho eternal.. "Lo, I am with you all the days." And that promise u very real to Hollis ohildren. Even in life's dark. ml hour we have felt the touch of the "H.199" hand, and have been drawn closer I on so! And Away l The Crowned Year In Psalm (5 the sweet singer my,” "Thou crown mt the your with Thy good- m-un." and them, words touch a respon- mw- chord in many hearts. To all of In the yen has brought varied end mun. iluld experiences. Upon the tinny of some the nhmlmv has fallen. It','ll'll,'. ment. sickness, business duapooirthnents Where Go the Boats? Dark, brown is the river. . _ -- -"'"'"""""" hop from all evil phscetr--hw every plner where you cannot go in tho Spirit of Christ, and that, if upon earth. you might not “poet to meet Him there. ,If you go out of the territory where He would go, you need not expert to find Him. If we are to walk with God. we must go nowhere that Christ will not go. Oh! how many venture beyond the ter- ritory in which they might to walk, and they wonder why, they have not the eniuyment of religion. They go when Jew, will not go. "BFssed is the min that. walks-m not in the mum] of the Imumlly." Christ in not there. If you would walk with Christ keep out of " evil company. of all eveil amiationl, This life's choice is not for thie lite only; it in for the next world us well. Whatever our future condition my he, we know that it is to be a continuance of that which we have chosen here. But that which we have chosen will be deep ened and intensified in the world be. Vond. Paul hints at thin when he spake of ('hrint'e representatives as being . “savor of Wrist" both to the lost and to the saved: "to the one a savor from death unto death: to the other I savor from life unto life." We are dead now without Christ; bot the death beyond the grave will he n deeper death. We are living eternally now and here it our life in in l'hrint; hut the surpriees and in" of the life in Trim on the other nide of the grave will be richer than the but that we can know here. The tor. ture of our sin-chosen momenta and the ioy of our Chrint-mtrrrndrred mo. ments are hoth earnents of their eternal continuance. the one u warning. the other an invitation. Why should we ever choose wrongly? - Sunday School Time: e. teen leaves a-floating. Castles of the foam, nuts of mine tx-trot/tr--. Where will all come home Golden is thi/Gad," flows along forever, With trees on either may We be renewed and sanctified and dimmed into His image. And my our hearts’ true love and devotion be In. both new and forever. Amen. Ever Messed God. our who. Father. let the eyes of our under-tending he opened thnt we my tea Chrllt Jenn. on He is net before an in them I” we ever behold Him in Hie minty and benuty, the chief among ten thou-end, the one nltogether lovely. Mir vendore _ Him u the Eternal One. tho Son of God, who, for our sakes, veiled Hie havenly glory and came into thin world, and grant. " merefful Father, that such faith may be vow-healed to In that we my to. able to nrcht and rest upon Him for tho fulfilment of those gracious purpones which m came to ucomplleh. By Bin murifirf' may all our guilt be washed away; by the outpouring of Hie Spirit ,ur mm. m uuu nocmnm lumin- a new meaning; Christ (also) on velitteat, and head"; the “hole transtormed; we we the foot. God everywhere: we hear the His voice; we no consciou- of lag presence with in, and In voice even " the child but of his father, amt is made glad How God Speaks fiiiiiiji,?ii( allEt5t",',',"r ts')Cii?,iiiij.iijiiij, the river a past the mill mm the valley. Jown the hill. Walking With Christ Going on F ttNtrer, the river m iles or children mu s ashore. Stevenson n hand " by l I n uneen minutes after ten, in candied to pay half an hour " regular In.” and smith" half an hour " mt "has. If n, cargadnr is sent on an em!!! he sometimes will spend half of the day " . - -'e_.. rm“. After 10 o'clock " nigh double fare. Any one who tn my. ten minutes to tem I it Mteen minutes after to: to pay halt an hour It l - _ - -u-vc- an!!!) "muncof Pnttrieiarts); by coacbmen something that would not look well in print; b) bootblocks "ehiros" (bucks) and by per tows "sinverguenns." . Such warning is enough. No one in the group will render services. giving a: an excuse that he ls very buly (ml jefec- lto. estay muy ocupedo tutoAU). However, all the" people have found on way way to com I pepole who have not fallen into the tht of giving tire to exploit them, and “voila none” they have to open their purse. An. In .. ‘ There is no city in the world where what may be called "tip mania" has be. come so deeply rooted as among the Tgt of the city of Mexico. a tipping habit is becoming a law, which, od course, is better observed by thou who are to receive the tips. if you fait to tip any one who has rendered you a service. even if you have already paid a high price for it, you are liable to be insulted and abused.' Summon a cargador, arrange with him for the transportation of a bundle, and if after the work is done and, the price agreed upon is paid you do not give him his "aguital" you will be insulted. and that cargador, nor any of his friends, will ever do any work for you. Restaurant waiters, barbers, coach- rnen, bootblacks. porteros, moer-every. body wants a tip, and they all have ape eta-l names to call those who do not give tips. For instance, at a restaurant, they are called "iamones" (hams) or beef- steab; at a barber shop “musical” (musicians); by coachmen something that would not look well in print; byl trootha.u. "AG.-" ek, . . W-.- -. - “minor .tWleq in citation were originally coined. still it in Italy that hv no now In existence. Colloctorl do not our alder their uric- compute “ll-I their ubi- neu cont-in a upecimen of this variety. and as much u :30 WII this you paid tor n specimen in uncirouiltedA condition. 1 ft thd Director followed out the plan out- l lined try him in his letter it is probable , that the number of quarter eagles bearing , this mark was between 1,000 and LEO. i It may seem odd, in View of subsequent events and of the tnet that for a long time after the date of the letter of the Secretary of War California was the greateet geld nroducing region in the world, to think that persons high in authority should re" aard with suspicion the first gold from Cali- toruta. and yet many of the eemplea epoken of by Col. Mason did prove to be utterly in- nocent ot the presence of the precious metal. The mint aseayera, Eckieklt 'la Dnbios in whose hands all the first names of dail- fornia gold were placed for essay and valu- ation. stated in one of their reports that "the first sample of on was sent to us by an officer in the army during the Mexican war. end in advance ot the wonderful rumors. but so perfectly exempt was this considerable invoice of stones from anything like precious metal that we might be tor. elven for having Joined in the general in- crednlity by which no many have been de- eeived and some belated. Other specimens have since been forwarded for examination by the Hon. Secretary of the Interior. most of which were equally unproductive, disprov- ina " least the common impression that la'.'"""'" in the gold region is gangue for I? ." While it is poaaibie that a thOusand and more of the quarter eagles in (nation were oneinally coined. still it g. nun- “.-. .-, TIPS naczssinv m "“7“". rhiriur, man! Cannot Sun __- -- - v-..“ nun-w- I not be Accomplished quickly. um it is "mania to cuppa" an th tor resorted to the almplo expedient a mutual tho "In. Ion-u on tho union “ruck from this ttrat lot ot nl. gnu. "u I...“ _ "__ ,-...-_.-...., um. June: Ron Saw/den. Director of the Hint at Philadelphia. on December IS, 1840. wrote to Mr. Marcy acknowledging the receipt ofV the (old. which he said had been downed in the nnme or the War Department. He further MM that a portion would be renewed tor the medals and the rent coined, subject to his order. The (old in the cuddy utter refining amounted to 211 Ounces a penny- wel-htl of gold. of n fineness of .mIA. end we: valued at 3,910.10. It is only to infer that the dietingullhinl mark winced upon the wine, in accordunco with the euuestiou of the Secretary of War, wu the letter: "CAL." A change in "e design tt a United States coin cun- nne A “an“..- '-v-" ,, . . . - _ he, -'""'". '""""' nuquvueu mu "the two medal. ordered by Co-"-. what then were ll not " preeent known. but they probably had to do wlth the lexi- con W0r--tm struck in it. that e pound of the pure metal be returned by Co. Cooper, and that the remeinder. with the exception of one or two emell bars. be coined end sent with the bars to the department. . He aid that no many penan- might de- nire to procure . epecimen of coin mode trom Californie gold by exchanging other coin for it he would suueet that the mete] be made into quarter eulee. with e duttturuiirttirur mark on each, it my verintion from the ordinary iuuee of the mint would be proper and could be conveniently mule. T-..--, ..,, - - - Con. Jonu upon rocolpt of the to: may evidently turned it our to the 5001'.th of Tor, Wlllitun L. Huey, who not It to the Dumm- of tho Mint at Phlludobhls in are ot Heut.-Gol. Cbopor. no bore . lottor to the Dtnctor dated December I. me. In an letter the Secretary stated that the (on caddy I“ Iuwoud to Contain no ounce- 15 pennywouhtl ' (rain: "of what u pronun- ed to be lold." This maul, he wrotn. Ind just been for- wardod horn different localitie- ht Cantor- nll. not! doubt wu apron-ed by uva per- nonn u to ita “unity be!" the procious metal. In the event that the metal proved tghbo mid. 1teIttarr Morey requested that , sum of gold. This wn put-chum! at an Truckee by Col. M’s ordega, "1nd I. an: to you n u tair “mph ot the Bold chanted from the min" of Eur-memo. It It I mixture coming from the nrloul parts of_lhe (old amulet." In uddluon to that. ammon- ot (old. the letter won: oh. the Montana! carried s tea ret,yyeit1ty.rPuu.no" IS ponqywelghts In I [otter to Btu-On. R. Joan. mu- tant-Genoa] ot the United sum Am. Nrittt badminton " Wuhlmon. and Wombat no. 1808. Col. R. B. anon. mtatmandtttg the military dowtmant n lemony. Cal.. m- od that he pa and!“ -lttn ot gold ro- oolved from n dam or no "not”. uncut whom wu Clpt. Sutton in the can of Mam. L Loner. who on Anna! 30, with the origin- al ot the latter. had called on ma schooner lamb-yen: for Pain. Port. on " way Around Cup. Horn Ind thence to W'Ilh1n§~ an Imam: ngla b of tut-nu I. 1 ro- under of tho not that prominent Worm an: mm. were We“ no to tho yob- lov nut-l bola; gold. m. min in am by serum loam "canny found In)”: Gov-(meg: documonu. oornct. but butlurbuiiti' Giauiarati, no ttrat Culfornln gold mod " tho mint yAut which to mutt. United smo- coin- Nunumu-u In" loo; uncut-d a. coin with minerals. which wu not. I We“): Mutton “an the mm "CAL" ad the date IBIS. and yo: may m" not boon In". Some acumen Included it moo: an phon- - or print. gold com ot Clitoral. And "on you. {he mm or umm‘M' A am an has be. "and can col- lector- In the noun; " tho law. "CAL" walla-rid on A run "they a: an sold 29510:. - tt m. Tho our" in just sue, ' aa GTGa." at (h; isitiriGu"afGGi'-ii'iiia ii, a Plete tt “gym. {my tteotty " paw you do not give" him , you will be inlulted. and tr, nor any of his friends, any work lor Tou. m way-moo tor oxminnlion century of the Interior. molt equally unproductive, disprov- tha common impaction that the [old region is “no“ for habit is becoming a luv, u, is better observed by to receive the tips. It you one who has rendered you if you have already paid n- it u-.. -_-,- " .. - &5 wuugn. No one it render services. giving a: he is very busy (mi Jefee peupado 'thoAUy, the” people have, found " !ollowod out the plan out- In " letter it u probable or of quarter "(In bearing begun 1,000 and 1.200. my In the World where (led "tip mania" bu be- rooted " among the y of Mexico. ' people have found ire) pepole who have habit of giving tip. I “volis nolis” they turge. t nhrht W dingo who “he. a on!) at, ten, Pd. dining” Even the t " Suppress. “one. from Anythlm " " "11th be for d itt ttte "no"! In many hlvo been do In their eat, _ I urlety, 'dt The Bralop Murder. ' paid for . (Windsor Record.) lm. The collapse ot the notorious mum on“. in which chm man. Haywood, Mayer, Pet.. MEXICO, 1tittotHr. w." indicted tor the murder of I!- , Governor muenorburg. on the testimony of h G I Orchard, who and he wu the hired unu- F . (worm in of those men. nulls the Ana-tor town- was. ship an med in human, Ontario,about F.. _, . _ i {than YOBI'IHBIQ. A - ' and mantis}. ttltrt the Dime. ttt of pundi- tht quarter """""""-q+ Cantor in Tom-What'" do mnthr? r --v Dprer-Nothin',. we’a playin’ - mobile of of ttpplituteei' Ind imaGiiiau"iiri'i processes. a. the metallurgical work is laid out very cloudy. For years, says the Iron and Con] Trades Review, the steel industry has confidently expected to see a fulfilment of the prediction made long ago that "the open-hearth process will go to the funeral of the Beosemer." Recent de. velopments indicate rather clearly that the function will be a wedding instead of a funeral, I vastly more happy occur- rence. The duplex process is rapidly pining fnror, an! the details are being' worked out in different ways by differ. ent metallurgi-tl._ It i'ymtre a matter The query now ll what will be done with Orchard? He Inc doubtless tum-ed of in- munlty on the eor1viettott of the men Indict- ed. The nary ot his compllclty In I "new ot whclosale murder and Mrualon of pro- perty was doubtleu 'T1tmtantultr true. " he was not the tool of orglnlzed llbor, whose hirellng wu he? Wilt In ends-v. be made to discover his employer"? Treasurer Hyllop. of Ann-am, was mur- dered in his home st midnight try two men, evidently bent on robbery. The crown on- deavored to secure the conviction of one man on the testimony of “other who aid he w“ the partner in crime of the nun in the dock. The court refund to convict on the testimony of a self-confused tannin. whose motive seemed to be tho coming ot the lung reward, and the can wu added to the ions list of murder mnterle- that has nccumulnted since the Biddulph town-hip “fair. thirty years ago, when “we"! mom- bery of the notorioun Donneiiy (Anny were snuffed out try vigilmu. The Ancuter and Idaho use. are Hike no iiiu-tnting the fact that the testimony of I criminal. must always be hnvlly discounted in my kind or trial. more "peeita, when the ritual: is n convened accomplice of the Act-laud. Minard’l Liniment Cures Diphtheria. by any means you monage to offend him deeply at this juncture the chances are that he and his comrades may retire still farther, and then bark oeaselessly until they have hooted you out of the neigh- horhood. That night he and some of his companions may come and steal the straps from your saddle. the. meat from the frying pttrr--and politely clean tho pan --ttttd even the boots from beside your lowly bed.---From "The Figureheud of the Frontier," by James W. Steele in the Outing Magazine for July. If you pass on with indifference, which is the usual way, he will sit himself down upon his tail on the nearest knoll, and loll his red tongue, and leer at you as one with whom he is half-inclined to claim acquaintance. He looks and sets then so much like a grey dog that one is inclined o whistle to him. Make any hostile demonstration and he will move a little farther and sit down again. If by any means You mnnnae in off-nil Mm down on the thick brown curpet of the wilderness and be still for twenty min. utel, and watching him from the corner of your eye you will see that he has been joined by others of his brethren hitherto unseen. He menu to be curious to know, fimt, if you are dead, and, second, if by any ounee--and he lives upon ohaneer-there is uuything else in your neighborhood that he might find eat- able. The Cunning and Patient Coyote. This is the coyote: Co-yo-tay, with all the syllables, to the Mexican who named him: "kiote" merely to the American wanderer who has come and gone sol often that he at last regards himself I resident stockmnn and farmer. It is this little beast's triangular visage, his sharp nose fitted for the easy investigation of other people's affairs, his oblique green! eyes with their squint of cowardice and I perpetual hunger, that should have a [place in the adornment of eacutcheons. ‘It is notorious that the vicissitudes of his belly never bring him the fate upon whose verge he always lives, and that nothing but strychnine, and not always that, will bring an end to his forlorn career. As his grey back moves slowly along above the reeds and coarse grass, and he turns his head to look at you, he knows at once whether or not you have with you a gun. and you cannot know how he knows. Once satisfied that you are unarmed, he will remain near in spite of any vocal remonstrances, and by and by may proceed to interview you in a way that for unobtrusiveneu mi ht be taken as a model of the art. fie , Wedding in blaze of'Funoral _ On all these days servants. newsboyo who deliver the paper at home, letter _ carriers, butchers, tailors, shoemken, evedybody expects to receive I gift of some kind. preferably in cub. The tip question has become such 3 nuisance in Mexico city that some months ago the government of the Fed. eral district announced that cabmen, cargadorn. meeapaleros ete.. who accept- ed tips would be discharged. Unfortu, nately the public prefers to tip all these people rather than to hear themselves called by the far from sweet names that such people apply to nond'rpping persons. --Mexiean Herald. I 1 Besides these tips there are the gifts which have to be made on diffornnt days of the your to servants or poeple who in my capacity render their services. New year. the “Inc nuevo"; January 6th. the “santos reyes"; February 2nd, the “can- delarita"; March 19th. the “Sun Jose- sito"; Holy Saturday, the "Judas"; June 24th. the "San Jusnito"; feast of Corpus Christi, the "mulita"; August 15th, the "Ascension": September 15th, the "In, dependencis"; November lst. the “Osh- vera": December 12th. the "thuuHlupe"; and Dec. Mth. the "Aguinaldo." _ In barber shops "mmrieosr" are compell- ed to wait for a. long time, and when in the chair they an either tortured by dull razors or barber! take more time than would be required to shave the entire body of a bull. Mann. waiters doatbk the rice of nrticle. commod, would? if Joy no not included in the hill o fare, which happens very often. Bootblach uldon have change, end if sent to get it one often never tee. them again. As to porteros, their most .ffieaeious means to compel people living in their homes to give them . tip to refuan to open the door. I PIT- Joint, and will Mini .m' an" t*krhetotudroortdufilGTe or tho per-on whoni In: 3:37.31: he egg-t. additional pcymt for "ttme OORRECT POSITION. '_------.-... ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO A contemporary calculates that the son and heir of the Duke of Westmin- ster will possibly have an income of something like a sow-reign a minute. The duke'l income is stated to be £250,000 per annum, but when the lease: of his property in Belgravia fall in, this in. come will probably be at least doubled. “M m. lento”- ud an" tom " Mom no]: on hum or wind- on"! In so “who by Wolford'. Sunny Loan. tt - um. Sold by druita. - "trt. "dlrtardiiiiiGiii'ii 'iNGrG% ens-o! Tum." Try it. 99-90! Irv-{afar tem my.» - Cat-lat. 1-39!!! Pr.'. ' chasm c; a , way is to take no notice of it-or. worse still. in acordance with the tracking vt Christian Science, tell him he has not got dyspepsia after all. Such is Gtuipaux'n o'pinion; neverthe- l less, he believes in a certain regularity ( of life. He has his table net for dinner at seven o'eloek. Even if he is not in the house the dinner is served at usual He often find: the knowledge that the meal will be served at that hour with- I out fail is an inducement to him to hur- ry home. when otherwise he would not trouble himself to do so. 1f-trtormete-tststu- an: and mum." 2.25.9:st that you I." m General Gnllifet. who even " fu- back as the early sixtirs received fearful wounds, from which it seemed hopeless to suppo-e that, he would recover, has still the same elegant figure and the same dashing style as in youth. His rules are "absolute sobriety. never read the papers, laugh at death. but have a. terror of fools." Galipaux, the actor, laughs " My: old precept of "early to bed and early to rise, , says the London T. P. o. How can a man do these things if he " an actor! And as to the advice to avoid disagree- able emotions, you might as well tell I. man who ham dyspepsia that the best "t tell pm. Iran. you ought to use Magazine l - -e -w......». "nu“? u ”nuns ‘drifted into the sho the other after- noon for a haimut. lhd lad recognized the fact that the Judge was a new pa- tron, and so was more than ordinarily interested in him. He hung at the f, It of the chair and looked musinglyat the Jutke’s bald head. Then he walked dow- ly to the back of the chair and survey- ed the scanty fringe of hair from that pant of vantage. He could contain him. self no lo er and burst out incredul- oualy: 41'l'lt'Jr, do T-you-get u quar- ter for cutting that "'-tippimGtt's \[nn-n-{nn St. George’s Baking Powder Driving a Good Burg-In. The buber'l and] you was in the habit of phying around his father’s ahop and he was any: keenly interested in the patrons. Man 1 “my penny found it. way into the Ltd chubby harnd, and stick- of gum were dropped in quite as though by accident. Judge Williams drifted into the sho the other after- noon for a haircut. IU, lad recognized an I.» n“; Ah ' . Got "in the eggs at lk the out with food It 10e I bushel. as used and en- dorsed by but breeders. Unequal!“ for “you and growing chick; No man too poor to feed It and no man rich enough to buy better. No Um. to lose. "Do It now" and win out. Send my (My for particular: to Brant Poultry Yards. m""u.¢'" GiiriiGTar' -. g Keep Hens .11" ?,,'Ir93,y_9 P9091. flrif, t,,e.19S.tf,.] -rE'i"tJiiitTr?i" wu- 'lllhMahhtt,ta. 1h'esttutt tt EEF- Gviiirk"Gii" m ttttt REALLY m" - . . iiiilrrlitr'7itld'kl "new. fl'c.Sli.'A'.tj.a DONT 4 Make Them Keep You I Smokestack Arsenic. (Dept A.) Brtottord, ' Canada Odd Rules of life ---1-"-'V "MM-humans.- ITCH F. unmod- Iud LidU squat tera ps1 dent." ly $63, 1M4 'i?.. Set,' Cstcl. At a Canadian watering place this summer was a single lady, whom some of the younger girls thought was tired of single blessednese; and who determin- ed--in.a spirit of reckless Jollity---to I spring a joke on her. So one of them asked, "What is the difference between a Yankee, a rooster and In old maid?" She did not offer I guess, end seemed rather druid they were engineering eon. "plot." Bo the one who propounded the riddle umwered: "The Yonkee aye, Yen- kee doodle-do,. the rooster “ye, Cock-e- doodle do: end the old lady uyl, Any dude'll dot" There wen 5 great explo- sion of hughter, in which the lingle My helium to join; but in I minute she burn out n heartily u any of them, end exchhned: “Send him en'qulek, for " tired of teaching echooll" Give me the friend who doeatr't make Too much of a undo. But who I. more when you’ro In and. A very present Md, Who come- vhen you an In the dump. And no relief cu: no, And gently says: “Cheer up. old mun. Attd hndly draw on me." That. Is the way too on, AIM! With some fur wenh r (Honda; They he." Hound u like a cloth When we an nerve their ends. But when no longer we produce A: once we used to do, They sunlshlwny the and make I And an to puturu new. He mud: to me like liquid clue. Am long In I would buy, 1auttttod " the ancient joke- I told And boomed me to the Ilrr. When my renal-tea vulnhed and My money come to talk, Ha folded up In: tuna And things And ”runway took 1 Illk. lf In heap, if you do-n’t use I I we: a lentlennn who seemed A: nice u he could be; While I could do him my good He wu I friend to me, an when I wouldn't boost MI nun He mu Ind took " hat, And undo himself exceeding iclrce We've all had friends like that. The Friend That Never Was, on or Land. Miner" Liniment Cure. Distemper, "No, suh: no. sub; We no more salary this yea the same sermons he mu "id.--Boston Henld. "l‘his reminds me of an old ne o whom I met in the hills down south I?! church wherelwas lmseeching the audi. ence to stand by their punter Ind pay him a salary. I spoke on eloquently u I could. I watched my audience and “w tut I had every one with me hut this old fellow in the rear, who kept mum. bling to himself whenever I finished an argument. Finally I culled out to him, and asked why he opposed paying 1 salary to his hard-working mirirter. T. Washington in Cambridge. "The doe. trines of love, of punishment. of reward and pt the future life are as old as the world. 'Tn the Int nnalysis there is nothing new than any of. ul can say,” said Booker The firm had to make good the los- Boston Record. 1 letter from South America asking why the goods had not been packed u order. ed. The letter went on to my that I pack mule which had been loaded with the valuable burden had fallen over the edge of a precipice and had rolled down the side of the mountain and the instru. ments were demolished. , A big firm in town, which manufac- tures delicate instruments, received an order a short time ago for a quantity of their instruments to he sent to South Amrimn and packed in a certain mun- ncr. The packers of the firm thought they knew bent how to pack the con. Iignment of goods and accordingly ig- nored the instructions sent on with the order. A while later Lhe firm received S1ti1oh's2e, he: Cure 3:1 Cures 322’: CU Coughs 22:: and Colds it?, QUICKLY 's'suhc'i' There is another subterranean room in u Watehester mansion. The idea was to out. . room It'ght Ind sound proof to be used as a place of seclusion when lightning flushed and thunder roared trnd the elements made thing, generally un- pleasant for people who had nervei. It in aid that hardly a wand of the heaviest thunder reaches the an" of my o0erupant. Cameo light it.--N. Y. Sun. It is hewn out of solid rock, under the house, and its roof and entrances are so munged that no noise Ctbtt reach the oe- cupcnu. The room was built to grntify Mr. Rico's ohm Uttita. Every heel: for some time the lending players of New York met there. A Subterranean icing. From Thund- or In a Watch...» Home. If In. line L. Rico in opposed to noises, no duo u Mr. Rice, at lent when he is [thy-mg chess. In the house on Riv. enide Drive, winch he Us just gold there is one noiseproot room. Packing for South American Trade Black Watch W C h c'w i n g Tobacco. It guaranteesthe high quality of Any Dude Will Do, No Pay for Old Sermons The Big Black Plug. ”UNDPROOF Rom", -Prom Rotten Transcript we ishln’t pay him year. He's giving gave last year," he Men should look for this shake would". than anything you ever tried. Safe to taitm--nothing in it to hurt even a baby. 34 years of success commend Shiloh's Cure- Mc., toc., " m Use Shiloh'l Cum ‘for the worst cold, thesharpest cough ---try it on asun- Lntee of your money back if it doesn't actually CURE quicker 2272 - "Whit difference? Why. in drug“). Father my: I can oniy run the Amman. twenty-{Ive miles I day, that I may: {in more than "to lunch mule: I took. that I an only to to on lacunae. tutr-it-- that-M, you Mvn't my Ida what this all metal to 'e1'_et1erd Phil: Doug, -'Why whit dmmuoo an it name to m??? _.-- - ---- gently no, mum you'v. hon-d about this an mm flurry. Mr. SnobHI‘M" a!“ Mine Rocha." _"_lret't It "nu! tho 1n; anyone " “(act l The Daniel] Government hu given nome attention to the matter of noun- ing electrical energy from windmill. in that country. Nearly thirty mound dollars have been appropriated and tut experimental station established " " koe. A great deal of Nimble Informa. tion has been accumulated. Among oth. er things it bu been determined that en arunaement of four wing. in the most effective. A manner number does not fully utilise the wind power and . greater number make: a confusion of wind current.- between the wing- and serve- to Hard their movement. Iiurd'u Linimeut Guru Colds, " Removes sll hard, soft sad 1:110qu lumps and blemishes from horses, blood .pvin, curbs, splinu, ringbone, swung, stiflss, sprslns. sore and swollen that, coughs, etc. Ssvs $50 by use of g. bottle. Warranted the most would“ Blemish Cure ever known. Bold by an. W... _..,.-.....,. "Then it's better not to show A color ed atone, such as I ruby or an emerald or I bluish diamond in connection with other diamonds. If you show some cul- toners a colored stone and then put it away and show him a good white dia. mond he will declare thnt the diamond is off color. It does not seem to he I whim so much u the effect on the eyes of the colors in the stones.-A1leveland Plain Dealer. Gossip comes hi pieces, so brash "-"9rv -- w... - “In“ and not bur At all if the salesman shows him something I little Inger for 0'00. The sale-mun. if he know. his bulineu, will find to I certainty just how much A customer is willing to pay before he shows, him anything. "There is no line in which more care ,must be examined than in selling dia. monda," remsrked one of the oldest deal. era in Clevehnd. "F or instance, we don't dare show a man a Inger stone than he can afford to buy. "Even a diamond 1 our”, or n cunt and a half in the looks like . mighty small affair to my no much money for, and if n nun comes in expect to pay "a for)L Pet! nanny ','iht'g?2 of La Grippgmggi ', proved it to be very of Inflammation. Genthstnrn,--Lamt ivr, great benefit from the ARD's EIMMENT in I I substitute for the which they were we] ulvel, and they on new prohibition drink Minard'n Liniment Co., Limited ENGLISH SPAVIN UNIMEN'I' we: rounuin beverages. from the syrup, with carbonated water added. Even the old red nosed tapers. who found their favorite haunts closed New Yen’s morning. were outing shout for - manna”. .. .. - Sod. fauna which had their Frost" on drlught Wednesday noon sold out their supplies, for there were many who were curious to sample the legal beer. The drink is non-alcoholic, according to the manufacturers, and is made. like other soda fountain beverages. from the syrup, 'I? carbonated water added. New Drink in The first of the pr, made its debut in Ath morni and it in nude: on! cutie" Ire to foil think, which looks like h like it and foams like it Frost." "ibLENT" PARLOR MATCHES would be one hour without it. You an in" free sample b "esding M to Dr. T. A. Slocum, mi, Toronto. All good chugging limp it. Price, Me. Send for free sunple (0-day. result: G; got' Ja, (‘oltsfaolc EXP” tonal. I get great comfort with It for my children." MRS. WALTER HAMMOND. 171 Argyle street, Toronto. Coltsfoote Expoctornnt is the ttret- at home preparation for all throat and cheat trouble: in the world. No hotne wen troubles in 'hould be one h, Electricity from Windmills. “I in. used Condo“. Bqetrtoeaurk With the mt -Sftetio. with I! mam; lt i. . vandal-{ll can '9' cold: and note that. I but" It av- ed the life of my little Ion, m - I',',',;',' nick from n protmeted 00H " his ungs." MRS. ANNIE BRAMBLER. “rung-ville, March 15, 1907. “l um gmntly‘pleasglrwith tttgood EDDYS Diamond Salesman's Scent. Effect: of the Nutty. Children Enjoy It _ 'tttir:;, Silent as for the mix-F auia'"w}iin were wont to agile them- they _ougerly_ summed the of the prohibition drink. but in Atlanta Wednesday it is understood that nev- gre_to follow. The new Drink in Georgi. but winter I received from the use of MIN. ENT in u. “were attack and I have frequently very effective in canes of W. A. HLV'ICHINSON. You ts, lager beer, mell- t. is called "hrk Atlanta-Journal it Incl-l CtaesHteatiee, in Germany. The word “MWbetW "tirutrrektims-toetu,e would German humor were it not remtttstised , the can" of all the professions, trad. and occupotiona which were pursued in the German Empire in June int. Thq calling in question in that of nuistut Iimpeotor in the relive] telegraph nur- ; vice. and in one of [5.0M different "6'CU- pntionl specialized by the con-us toke- I in that month. While some of the coil- inm have ntunlly tom of thouunde of follower: there are may mm in which there on only a few. and in none only one person in the whole kingdom in turning his livelihood in some men-er which noreuiulu a specie] clarification. -aamdon Chronicle. the Sphinx! mm“ mm Cates Gamt In eon 7 "But ioairirimu. mm shaman in enema-w, tor it In. been low that the [WW “and. the heat tar hotter 1hna_does the nun who drinkl”"-n- the ___ 'H - v. as: rlrugc if" thing: tarmac: Flam Such ttt were thought injurious to the wht mul’c health out there. Henee to h for than VI. to be mad, {inertia- prigmud. baaished. “You. It; in India, at them- tti of the M 00¢an l mzjnlhnd in than any: that . white m could not live in India without drinkhg. They thought he needed In." a pint of Viki-key, or in equivalent, every day. And they insisted on " taking it. ‘Tompennoe mm, total aboun- ere and 2t signing of the pledge We" ' inn. ",.a. 11-- L . .. _ - - “Excellent work. A glorious day," be will. "And yet do you know that there 'r"oneeatirne_othis.ortoe an. In criminal?“ the twenti-oeventh New taking. h Wallyloothing on LL,,,,, of its “depth. hating prtxerties. Geatefut to the most delicate in, human! and Wing. 1tirttsebektoiie"t coup in well u the ht medicinal ”up. 2.2%? atlf/art'p. iltrva'at'g I . Int year End.“ imported 2.265.000,- 000 from Rania. Mm, tur. 'll'h,?%'i2'l France. Cunt and oth. er countriu. the total value of I?“ In. f7,06tutr. The prim of” in England has " nnood My in Inte yum. The value of Int you“. home product Wu Eg.. 500,000 greater than that of twain English {In}: laid egg: now brim h. M. teat.'; mm. The autumn , o in at], . 8. 11tir', us Water was; , - 7 tries with ma su. Soup. - IRE'M.‘ n19 irritation and " akin troubles. Ilgnin. Hodge "legal. The clergyman matted" may ' I twontv-an-nth N.- v-.. -r-a- London consuma- 800,000,000 can. weigh 60,000 ton- and out the eatem E4p00,000. INfty per cent. of the g? m laid may.“ "peroent.am rend]- 'atd . per mt. mm from other oouIr End: London" an In. that m a“ lad a half a fl,';,',',,,-. English "on hu- Itarve dropg in mine from £1,500!!!) to £(Il).m. LT If our: help It. Thu ("an cum "ttIta and - people Iron. It!” 'tmtagttt- Dr‘gll! or a“. m “In In our. - ot ul- vomlc. MhIMtIWo-uofu tht. Mk. III. M. Inn-III, It: W. I. Windsor. on, will and tree to my am her mental homo (moot, wt. In! Inmate”. - no mm but - it - u your child'- muti- you I. ll- WM. mtg .re. ytyy.rue, an 'e-" l doe. the In: who drinks.'-) Phiudeirhs Bulletin. dun-gm they but undergon‘ oped My. that fall through our n,- 'tioarher. net mm to "phi: the BETTER THAN SPANKING. t the our: elm ttttffl journey c any w Tt the ot- nought! of a nun, or u but: {and through the 'al'ld'%l of an" ud_n_olg!|boripg_ sting: the M" damL pan of space, but that More routing tho at“ by m “bf-dad to N heat which motmorphooed their strut» pug. To "pun ttite In _"W that fwnvohnoMin-omewt AMI; to . pro-Lind offieUl on - in utmnomhl work for the Government It Wuhington, come of the metacn'tu that full upon tho earth A mi I peculhr m, Manning! tg have In“ IIOII than out tt ital om'ditimle consign”. " s n. 'ot" . ISSUE NO. tr, 1908. Eu: That England Eats. SKIN sch 'er, the Baby in MW of Wuhan Through Colonial - fl HAI‘ RIG'I'EIIO Wlucn Were pursued in ire in June lat. m m II that of uni-tut, tatlwnr “lemma nur- f 15.010 different than. METEORITEI. le of ot Three Ki Portland, I Burne Million lar, sons fit mm 1M!" Ft .lil" I!!! bui til, tl RE KILLION W BRO“ In}

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