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Durham Review (1897), 12 Mar 1914, p. 6

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the rh the re Barre, Mun-marl! (mmr Mr w. you can give your poor weary "while 4 new deal all round. Tit-K’s what thry are doing now in London. A Indy i" eourt swing. ' fprtrtt't frirnd of King Edward- tbat dir built. man to “marina jut given a. dinner and duct and no“; we" required to com. with their hair in gay but its mural odor. The hound wore Urs in shades uh mute and hoiioxmpa. Her husbnd? upmtcd Siio "can whiskers a.; nob} lord were I Tutti-k wt) "oo lady wore e-et-trt-ti,"'; 3nd "urU; another had hor hair a nun". with lilnr. l Well. wr'l, what a drear. tire, 2-mo- wurLd. my mm? this you’d ..,' many" wherein tho mop-r. the natural and tho unwind bet. Cs.ttt6b too great a burden to but and prompt their Victim to try may ab. mm! and 0111.1qu ovum" of or rapt Will tho new fad be Pl"'"'; up by our own wank-d idler-s! Purl hnblyr and they will but" mot-ruc- uon. Why - at hair. when they l 3.1 ham has? ang. tattoo.i mg uni other ortn night make the' nut-Hamlin! countenance: of their) funds and with. more' tole r blue to their and - _ Ts" sin,» Wop of Knowing Whe- thee It u Peer. her) one know: and admita an uncanny (vr pure water. Wite-, 3m. an _ from homo. And an nut. sum " tho euraeter of the nah-r ~11:1r'ny, it Would hut bo a bod aka to make a for Ample mm. The result: may pane that it was drcukdl) worth while to take a” "tumble. Hero no two teata that )--u an main very oaailt: 2w" ""',""" I",,',""""""'" “fir 1 Fiil a tumbler with V‘tor, drop um, mum! you' pi: . " -'..,). .n a lump uf while Inga". cover in: ---s----t u in I saucer. and Utiotaad overJ What Me ' like. mum on the brkh a the side "fl -A t,r,rs.-deasrornrtrrimrrsitt Mm range. on tho We! mutcL I . horse “Maxed with heaven. and piece. or, in art, myths!!! whermuid to the prmngcs'uq‘ blag”: the tempo-vault. will not it} be, “Ha-tn} he u tine ciitd F isn't ' s kw Gat: dm-s. " sent morning dandy y' ' _ _ we containing" do... 11...“: it “His maggwq-m HI? I mm pure. H. on the "thor hand. tho', like his pants." 7 ./ . Lquxd in child “In” mum "tc, " _ 'N , x‘i “mm.“ , a. "ciice,i'iii,ttsariiiwiiqrruiiilf d). provod. .2 ‘ 'Tome in asml iyttt.4.rinyvtld, The sooood but into drop I, few grains of panninpusu- of punch int" a tumbler o! in", o"ror, and hit it stand for w hour. Iftho " ter in In“ of the bright may color to which the eherrtieal turned it, it In ”My safe for drinking; i! it in " . bmwuilh colon " in ir-q, dun-3h an impurity my boot tltr kind that 500mg win rub of its "Ruin- is M obi here Net new." confound the Mum Oct- nm lurch“)!- . "I judged co." rsriUd tho “It: posdo' r-r,c"r o , ' my Ind hid“ _i'iisht'c'l'r21' (in). lawn clock." p".er to Hut] " .M‘ ' “My friend Womb-t on. it can't catch up with his, 91695.” "Je he a "yttyt1.'i'.r,2',', . , "Oh. no. a." y 9, an M.,'. I310 and EV. min“! ml in sunny people iort and that others dye a is a thin! 'ttst. You J. and if you choose m; but Hott " TEgr WATER. m wru III Sign of the 11-0. head. your A 1|"le te Sill? ‘H'PSUVDP n length. A!) iuot think' il dye it. In. ttt .ee.-""""" '-e--e' v ___ - n...” le, my feet "sin in _taro “:15be Uor1" “We”. didn'x hedo'itl". .‘tho, lief . Inn (34!, cominlydidr :1 id truth“)! bin D tUSltt eyelo to pay hi. MIL”; i l here, w nt " (iii'; on your back, Mun-h both arms *uut straight. behind the hoaduund 'z'ni-n the slowly to a sitting pai- ltiun: m the sum: 1mm. bring the ' utrrtiqhtrnewl arms over the head 'nnd -f~grward until you can much ydur tans with your timret"tips; dd that I doan times ./owly. and thear vriw a dozen mm, to the sitting P" Ation with the arnu folded across the chest. You will, he vlngrined at first to find “in! pcmr Work you make of tt; ha; gradually the Imp- clra will 1mm 54mm", “1‘on iwili tind the C,1aidatiort taid" Ch tmore dif1ieult trxercseerrotttl.t's l t'ompard,ru, recliniug bonds that were fmmd in tshmrst all old 'aittft"jtfhi,', be vouvinced that on a!“ paid in youth the price of tilt-7i strnng spines. A perfect earths! is nut to be had without takjf, pains. but many of the oxerciso that help no saggy and pleasant. Scare» rr" useful and»: are de, scribed m the textbooks uh the Nth ieor. but one excellent om- that an be taken in bed 'm not otten maul}. my The mm: ~hullltl he well verttilat- ed, in}! Hr. "hhtoqrore. in "Ken-x nu" "h.a'yI,,arr,f' This is "r tlw, utmost impurtunvv. and an addi‘ tional benefit can be .4,th by 3mm": tit" bed may from the i,i,a'i',) it pub tor a few inches, to allow a free iirettiartiim of " all round. An' exmlieu‘. pun is to nip hot water at bedtime. nut, too much of it, but in hot as it can be taken. It is not, advisable to put wirites into it, as in that to” the doee has to be hr crawl] bub“ long in unis: w maintain the sand Arert. A hot huh. ur putting the feet iuto hot water. is of great not in many cases. 0n 13in; down it in a good plan to Into lone, deep, Mow breathe M tive or. tmt minim... continues Dr. l Elm-grove. Ad the same time relax I the eyes. in the qtaMt$t wnv as in - ling " the distant horizon or my.) - . . II _ ._.‘I: ' l -brrrry him'. 1 should 'N' nOtIHike t “in, i Wouldn't know what to doihirp. with him. He can't. ride, plny tar But ' mm so” ur drin- 1 motor owe'." Bearh i "Walk." mid the friend, “he can in the xIwim beautifully you know." 'tLittle Z "You wouhin't want. a husband; when Jhu you had to keemrau _aN1uiti- inirir ; um, would you T" pi: . " -'. FV ;_ jun»! III; GI ‘u< -.e%F'irF'-_ v ','.?,tff.i of counts inning the eyelids el,oesed. These two pointa simulate deep to . certain extent. and no a valuable mam uf obtaining it. The boot remedy of an is to span}! Defun- you not up m m. hm! ochre you a.» t mm thr,ow aside the a whole dev in the open air. This will often break the Hoopla» habit, and am a good night's rest, Ina born obtained others will be likely to follow. “I heard that you were Ml to marry Archie Blueblood, Esther. u it true I" ' 'IN, -. n mun." le Lulu III. "R'" “a. an... -... .- ‘__'.-v_,’ _ T Lorse '""t'"r ytsi, pm}: nudge sunny! "Tommy," said Tami. mother, W 'N: "tur, 1 ll J f '. l; V . l, "Lam afraid yme-m‘vmke yum-ten 7 -- -_---- , tll. In. stop eating. Huw is it that . 1aittir, t'atrrrtaitr. i.vr'" (1n possibly eat ' My mueht'! Puma: ('nniuplmn "Ume m...,,,.. "I'm sure 1 don't. kmry.," mid Tom. . any 'r'sloqr-lesartlust'ttr, ”limit " my. .ttromru.tr,llt. talrisrtg not??? (once one culling. and, ampping.‘ bite, "new ltd tttrt trooWluu.l , he naked than W;w _ "" A hu- ci-f- . when he M15 re r' . r'. Ir/ Mani. W‘s?! you: old, has “as-“ ., ---u.; n... 4......» nu T'; arrived at. what helen, ”ll-ed tho o'c'iiitiiiiieijti'-i,"i'ti'irr;'i,t/)i, _ Huh, Urtrrrtaitr. Pun-nu thallium..." dame- arms-u . any Selmrlganimrnp Quinn.“ at {once one "at”. ood, Old-Ippinx. iriGeed vigor. Fro-ru-iii, M" when he (irt,'i,jid hm _ d . s." yi/c, "WON." to . . Arlto ttl eap.'t r 9109‘; but!“ than: Ldo “My: “I -rarurer.'c'- iii-l. “Share. an. u . in Winn" rotuewd loGinnio. " people only lived up t' thq Wk! .0! wit“? tombetonmc" ,, . “The doctor said in would put mg Twatmcnt " Insomnia. Nothing 4031331" --.'e - What 'I the miner? sworn off I 'orat' " 31%.. Helen. 9.. to the mung pw urnu folded across will. he chagrined at' :1! pmn- work you gradually the mus; .styiytrr, and Tit, 'u,idation hid - Cir trxel via/ea,» Young"; or!" ?.-A' u. 'A zit ; V I --. ‘wt Mother Bear row at Iluwn "nul went ii,'rriug. Tic? ssiahrul to catch a big fisit fur breakfast. T Little “our heard the back gate clicki.rikety-rc'iyk behind them. fiil, sprang up. (lrmxwd himself quickly,1 and ran after his Ianher and mo- ther. "Wait. Father Bear'. o Mo- ther Bear. “an. fur me '." he called. "i woke my. and 1 “any to go fish- ing, Mo?" ' v.." Pt _" "' ,F Fthr Bear and Mother Bear laughétl wnv'n they heard Little Bear's Incrry mice. " __ "uat-Htritiog gaggle in»: me '1" in- "wired "Lime Bear, when, hy hop- wn:.m ",iiskiiiisfhit rnerittiutimt, he ey trrjlti.iijpirer. and rumnr ad iiachid Jt'iatsther's tide; - .. - ‘J L “In" Link “No. indeed." n Bear. “My FND, ' _ t . " to so frs'iptt. 't _ I I , f "Then I brown paw “ith a brit ssith a brisk nod. . Father Bear lmulhrd. "You mm iislr shit your little brown paw if you chum," said Mo- ther Bear. . Mr: I fear that you will catch nothing,') ' ' ”4-4;“! at". Calf“ nul'uug. Soon the three bears reached the bank of the river, where Fat-her Bear and Mather Bear baited their hooks and sat, down to fish. Baby Bear, however,. Mlelchcd out on the bank. tlat an his fare, and be- gan iUhing with his little brown pun - -- . I tri... Ila-r umi‘ed: E Young Folks I But when that full saw Little' [Bear’s brown put, fitdtiutr, fishing,) gin the water. and when he heard! (Little Bear cruoning sofily, audi ‘when he heard the wee bluebird: 'hrinirittoy that big fish mum straigth imwlit-tlc Bear's brown paw. ( l Quick as a tlash, Little Bear dip‘ mod mu. {uh out of the I'm: tsndl v Father and Mother Bear smiled;1 but Little Bear crowed may; 1 "Come tuh, come. tish, 1 Come to my little brown pnw." His song w" so low and sweet, andme so hummus, a. wee bluebird sang with him: "Come iith, cbme, fish, Come to my Mule brown paw." Five minutes passed, ten minutes waned. and then came a. fish, swim- ming- -vrieinr,dowe It river, .. .. , " _ -.. o-'. hi "0h, I caught a fish.' I cTughb ttl caught a fish'." called Lu e r, "ttt 1m. (tIce/tit '6,)Auoos't:r @133“ s .. h, Cittre Bear caught a. !tt!C) cried Father Baum Mother Bonn toget'her.- ' rc-' J .r Home went three happy hoax-11 ever so early in the morning, sad! the fish that Little Bear mug-ht wut ,wukrd for hueukfut. lt wu. the! 1best and “can: hall that Littlo‘ ' had ever 'Ji',u".lhu'ai"il Lgbngmuliun. _ ». G 1 i "srtory-telling use," or the use] when children's imaginations get: the boner-mi Nighthawk: truth. Running into. tho bum 3&0 other "v,' Johnny “chimed, "Shim-uM I just any; kitttn, on our front ruGi'iiiisr0ii idi'thr an a lion}? "Johnny-,1 you. an. tslling another any. and I think I’ll hsvo‘to whip. yourfotvits Your krimv turkitten in “big... a “amt-1.9:“! tht motley, "e ttitrrl rgi itp ide cc 't i'rs1,yiiiftti;rt1'p, it. mam-um: Chin full d Fq declared "'i _ v _ t Chan 2 as (lia!,l.li'ifi,lFi:'l',iti ‘va‘! Irv-v.9 M he Y» last Sunday. ii, , I... SI ' JI 'iTri'i'- iiicdrne answered Father mu are too small ‘uh ilth'tny little “nu-ed Baby Bear, Went Fishing. her Bear and at dawn and “and to catch Gi/i.' I caught a too sofa for! Let him sro-Dumbo" him from' (the company, BO that ne wduld not i saw Littielbe troubled. uhing. fishing,; 6. The Pharisees knew how they hen he hetsmilwouid act if their own interacts I sofily, Mid] were concerned. They could not. wee bluebird 1, therefore. object when Jung wished swim straight; to do as much in the interest of " smiled; "H. has»: " mum Use o: an mung. pan,- 18r, 19-17314, 1.0;} .a.iirw!rtsrt,itryik 17w T _ t in: -r “.1: v",'-?' ' (my! val ka ' Venez'lp,-Ke m'wngin no“ trt' thejynsgo' net ont the 981$th diir'u-miis js Itgé‘ list niQnti’én "bf Chritt'a tdaohintih" ,g',sylmgquie and the only instance during the latter 1'an brhis ministry. Alter the Jewish hierarchy had. become hostile 'to him the elder-moi the sym- gmNe would not allow 'him'lto preach. .. .i, T ' . ll, A Spirit of inttrmity--A (spirit that causal iatirmity, similarly "tbl demon'that caused dumbneys, is} called a dumb spirit (Luke IL 14), I 12. Woman. than art leased from thine inArmity--Thf . cure is t)n- tcured fur. Very likely,' the suffer- 7 ing Woman did not know Jeisus; or itiusime that so great a blessing wasjn styte: for'her nu that s'.tslo- bath (lay. Yet "otwithstastdi9tt ber intir.mity the went to the iwuse uf worship, the place when she ‘wuuld be moat likely to meet the Lord. 13. Laid his hands upon her'--'; Sometimes Jesus healed by means} of a touch, " tither times a word; smttieed. A I 14. The ruicr of the synngag'ue‘w An offitOl who hid charge of ihe synagogue, both of the Sabbath worship and of the cases ot law during the week. . . Moved with indignation because Jesm'hul healed up the ssbbath-- Luke rwurds' two other. iurttsttecis when exreption was tislam Wr the actions at Jesus on the Jitsbba,ih day” namely. the ioekitucurf the an of Corn (6. l-b).and curing, a withered hand (O. (HI). . Said to the multitude-The in- dignant ruler dun. um rebuke Jesus directly, but midreases hisnsordsto the multitude. including thts poor woman who “an healed, a must nu- lwcmning action. In. Hut the Lord answered him and said. Ye ltvpoeriresr-tAil who nympalhlzed with the tault-findiug ruler uf the. unagogue were ad- dressed by Jesus. Hypocrisy was shown in pretending to rebuke the people when it was Jesus whom he ‘Wished to (ensure. Also in pre- Mending to have a zeal for the law (when, in reality, it was batred tar t ward Jesus. Doth not each one of you on the sabbath louse his ok or his ass from the stall, and lead his, away tu my teringl---1t an animal were loosed and given a chance to quench in thirst. how mueh more reasonable that this woman. a. descendant, of Abraham. should be loosed from the infirmity which had bound her to many yearg. m. Whom Satan hath bound-- Sirknens was thought. to be causal by Satan tyt' spirit/s rubject to him. 17. The multitude rejoiced -_ Shuwing than, most of the people re- lented the tssult-hnding of the ruler of the symHroirue. . _tirtotsrttoatAt LESSON, . INNER 15. All the glorious things that were done by him-Being dune by him. It includes more than the healing of the wmnau. . _ Verse I. On a. sabbsth to an bread-- Sabbath dinners were com- mou and sometimes notod for thrir luxurv. The cooking. however, was done on the preceding day, 2. Pgrhnps the.inanaod.iomts in the hope of being healed. The word "behold" indicates surprise a MMF- ing him. In In Buford house he would have no difficulty in being Ad- mitted, - . , . d V Is 'u". 3. ,meering --. Jesus read the minds of those watching him and nunwered their thpughtl. . In it Inwful to but! on the nab-1 tmth, or nott--1t was the business of the hwy": to :nnwor queatiom‘ of this kind. and if the Platinum mule no objection when this quor- tion was put to them, they could not protest afterward. 4. But they held their peace-tht. earlier occ'uions Jeanna had t:tbulrtd the Phnriseea tor their Subbutnri- An hypoorky, sud perhaps his words were remembered. “II-gigs. Fell-r-fthe. crpert Pita, or (interns, in Palestine are nut very deep. ac' l Missionary Given His Expertrnee of the Way It Is Don. Almost every one who hi; friends in mission work in India; hunts that; one very important function 'of the' missionary in to play the purt‘uf, matchmaker to his flock., Butdew, if any, hue heard of the conditions boimrrevrsmsrd, and thti Book harm in; "nawhmaker Hor; their mission- In. That does vegan. burner. u mum" written "sr, A. damn.” who liven artrTtttit6ru, mutt: In- dilctir1lr, L g L, _ , l, ',.C" -' On New Years Day, 1911;}: I was seated in my little mud cottage at Tutieorio, I number of people entered the "and. snerarermtsoni- muly came into my,room, bearing tugs at Gowns; fruity, mining,“ bug“, which they placed u. my feet like suppliamo who (hire to gain the heariugof’q petition: After d} due o'eremiriliist etiquette had been ij)iie,'rieil,'aiid1r had . irtdietetl C my. willingnm.to hear their petition}, Brother. Guam. DrarUm, a promir: zmundawyer in 'ilrtitis,rin, begin "tadititt in "tNmilt an- 'sddetrtr," to which'the oth.em' tr.qistriet has“, an: It mi like' 11,35; 'rt P" 511;. l yfvu. AI! . I'll l-rv i.,, "1uverend M, for nearly-1'0 .yel MA'N'BMAKING IN INDIA. in 5y.%‘r '"-, "I 'ct7iaTii';c?e F, Jrstrt"s'WssFie, tisis, n 6. r 'rear" to alt If: '0 Tt0Tis,'irii.i'.Ci'ii, Ci, _., _.,, 2hr.ft or 9Yal2,,1' . . e 1ng lpt you? aa In our Sci-UTE” deprive as It om qfgottr, lib ind ,tswi.ttt, Micro, with profound tummy xand moan respect,1vro viisturorto "quest you to may. «good: " w,:wbo will both uto‘rioryou 'rtiarlrtirrk'; 411.3. ', nit-9.27 This "a nmdly translating thing to happen .,bitt I was bgpnd to respmid to such "irrisJkiqertr ap- ptal, and when the haplause ,died “my, I rose, and answered ‘with considerable effort: _,' . VV-‘E‘w‘H-v-v - -_-' , srfiii'r7iiiii,rtioriiig 'tegiird ',hitdt wedfesris is in overwhelming that l _ have no weird: inawhioh to‘oapms my ,itsrrsei'tiys'/, m. at down, quiityirtt tj9)n we. “omen. But tht "jssitlty. of,, the [dummy (wer- tamer my fatigue, “turning to one at the elders, I‘askcd if they lutd'tahy particular {xenon in mind Again: who Would béwilling to be- come my helpmeet, and be equal to tall the Ayrpamiiiit'tietr they rMIbut»» Iincd. Immediately Miss W.’a name Has. mtsntigne4, "But!' said I; “I [don‘t believe she would have me." §This seemed to me like matchmak- le, with a. vengeente. What a high- lbandcd act, to be sure! To order: ‘tbeir pane: to marry, and then to: {choose the girl besides! Butrthe lworst was still to come. "We have Iii:',-?,),,',:'. teen her and told her she 13!]th haw you," said Brother Ita- 4314):)“. . ' I, So it was saith-A." I may Add that 'my wife and I have reason to ap- prove highly of the Indian method lei matchmaking; but it should be ‘!(‘.Hnlhi11?d with the Western method gut courting, as in our case, to se- Icure the. bert wanna. hTti% Erery C.P.R. Station Mas Its Plot ot Flowers. This coming spring marks the twenty-fifth anniversary of the creation by the C.P.1t. of the floral dvpsrtment which, though it is im- mediately concerned with aesthetic ct'fects, has been a Splmulitlly pay- ing feature of the orgauizatiotr-- paying. that is, in the sense of pcptilarizins the system with the tunnelling public. Trents-five years ‘aigb‘the company began the work 'tentatirely, and almost apologeti- §<~ally it seemed, in a. system which lwas marked, and which had bo be imarked. by a relentless utilitarian- lism, that to introduce poetry when lyou wanted dividends was to “slap over," in an absurdly sentimental way. The work, teeble as it w“ done at the sun. showed grntilying‘ results. The agents and section) P"P showed that with a little en- 'Ci',',',',,:,!,'..?','.":,?, their native love of tlowers would be a. Alactor which leuuld be dependeRon to make the ftoraU, department, a woo-as. The work grew until today. from coast to cont. every, oution in the sum- rner time has its plot of flowers, while along the track one may see db iblaze of color as tho train rushes by " is now the time when the. spring seeds are being oerrt out. In the“ are put up, in awfully sealed paekrgyr, at in” BT varirtieo-- needs Mestnmu adany diverge quarters, but the whole forming, if wand. a beautiful floral synthesis. Scores of thousands of those pack- ngu, we beingvoent out along the line to the agent: Inf! section hands .-fo all. in the employment, of the complny wlw will undertake to can for them und au a. pride in their growth. In the oarly Uh thouunds of bulbs are uent- out-rune“, ion- quilt, tulips, heeintU, dtfof,t, 'liiii'ViiF/"uiii'iiri/ naine, which have their appeal y the homo. f)! the agents when they appear in bloom, either in the earth itself url in-glm-vaso cultivation against. theI windows. When the” have [flu-I fled" the eye and hnirhed their-1 course, the weds will be ready tol come up: andmlum the Mar mund.l all over the vast, system, there is I color scheme which has the must inc spin-lug Meyct. The company ha re- ceived many letters from punchy": oomplimpntinst it on the floral de- ‘pnrbmeut. and testifying. not only to the aertlxetio. but mural effect of the pn‘tarres in front of the my tions on the long journey between coasts. _ Old Roileish---Wrrry my daugh- ter? Why. iou tire auppwkd by yovlutt, ' Auitor-1".ee, sir; but my guv'nor is tired of supporting me, he a.“ a. “A I p,s.,,,,atVi'aicas.isaiu Bnother injgtie'ii'sidthi-* “n F Wendell Heed, C ’ Bill- -r't.mieiitcd'rrtke'roi.tii, for, In”: tq, so a'bwt with ts chip on shoulder. .. z; . Jill-Why 501 .. _ I _ . Bi1lssUN “and: a tood chum! 11.35."; i?d Egbck” inocked off _ ', . A, PM " Herts.' 3?"! year. The . Tlie two women [were discuhgingt}snr was ',375 “mashisam. ti, rF i "L _" l .'u. Good WWW 'litid you' mu your hudmnd t's".osith mounds! fund of those clingiugguwnl ti'. '. 1'ineito George “Yes.- indeed, he “has ;one chug to me for about Mayan. r', In. 1ui,mr-v/h, ygurjmbend I ' T Re Agreed With Her. ' “It'd bud." said the communal landlndy It the dinner fable, "to ot.lii,n.t, that this pd'or little ' lamb may deatrtired, in input}! im ,tvmtsrml on}: dynamo»? , _ ' ' i?iiri',jij.iiriiulf'ikioatur,t board- er, struggling with his portion, "it is tough." . '.r' "r , A PAYING I?EATURrl. Time for a “any. r-GiiiuiiifI"ratrs. Jone: , muldn'q it? F BO, it you him that “PI "If “I! .‘ art l 1.|A.Ah l a. r .lr‘! t y'w‘uldn'tt inIkJo. ifyou .' J,'tlltl'it in up. " I and; nun-n6 a.. r ,wu ". urn .'l I ‘,A.\‘,.,. 1 _. sehr '1ut'ru'iyil., wuwnh theiosii'-sumctfp.e 5mm“; itiiiiti'i _ _. C's on his a'tt.urques0r?". Iu'w w... "w: duty 6f mu” ism Ariiiru-B, answered in: ditt.retteariy' vim Fiest, it 5:011)"an ‘9 know, truth. This mun» that "Q siursti rucept- an idea-[not because our fa- thers 't+pted it, lit au oiisrch teach” it; or this:traditiott of the race preecriben it,_tuet because‘ we haw foundjt to be true for our- selves. Ours .iitlhiiittes'iti,f) of the scien't‘lstrin, , em'ldbomtm'y, It _ - qs, "Na" _1A.“_ iDAJJI the scifrnWib,yt, _i'."rV'tTlt,'trf'd.' y- thé 'h-gtanist in' the" held ovum archaeuiogist' in the deserts ‘0! Eg.virt.. _ In' Our search inrrtruth we mast' neVer'-bts sesgigfled with tgtg- thurity or tradition, or even major- ity “pinion; We must 3:91: to know the truth, at. lirrr hand. and iAt?, . . .- . It' " " A {1151(qu my unr- u..-.-, r, - ' _ we have touisd'.it oil”; to itut"tht' boird--i cost, if need be, 'flti thttie hold Marry m dear. Enid Thpmas Huxley at one bt the be: of the Jtui'tririiit6bariars of his still cov life, “Truth is better than much cleaned" profit. I have searched over the 1111me gruuuds of my belief, and if Wife other wo and child and name and fame were {‘0‘ all to be. lost we me one after the mhi h . other as the penalty still I would asked hi, not, lie.” . ' ions to d Secondly; it is our duty to dd the " that I right. This means that we mus-t do " asked a thing not because it is rroiiuble, lgved' tlt or prudent, Q3351 -- . " IL 1.. Iii-Ll» nunm‘I This _questieyt. F3 V- r- -"e'---. But Revenue It Is Right. 1 In all that we do we must avoid the) arelfUh Considerations of personal‘ gain and turn a deaf ear to the ap- peals of expediency. To consult our selves, which is 'selfishness, or to consult the world. which is exped- iency, in lo commit tho un rdon» able sin of selling our soul: Al- way: must we act like Seneca’s ma- ;riner, who was caught in a great igale upon the open sea. As his ship 1seemed every moment upo,n the point of iirn1urTnirie" finial ..--"O Neptune, thou mayest save me, it thou wilt, or thou mnyeat. drown PROM BONNIE ttllT0lllil What In Goln; on In the Highland. old Lowlands ot Ail. Seoth. Mr. A. Munro hae received " appointment with the Ola-sow Cor- [voradon Gas Department, u u- sistan'b superintendent of their southern division. NOTES " INTEREST FROM BBB BANKS AND BRASS. At Stonehaven com (mud Ma- tion, ' long service modal has been given to James H. McBly, Cutter- line, RIM“, Roy-.1 Naval Rescue. The death u announced of Tho- mu Flanagan, hm grieve, which took place at the Royal 1tuirmary, Edinburgh. Doceuod m a. and“! of Selkirk. A slight railway accident occur- red at m Eglinton Etna: Sudan Glasgow. on the Caledonia“ Ml- ny Line. Fortunately no one was injured. --. _ .1an Duulop & Co., Clyde Inn Works, have purchased for "O,000 the estate known on Hamil-tun Puk. between ButUrgieu and Camhua- Dunoau town council rlised 8255 1mm the vol‘unttry 1mm tor advertising the (mm. which was put on tho use. this yen for the lint time. . The premimol Mam. C. L. Rail & Oo., jcwcllern. GWI’. were broken into recently nod uti- clu,.oi.;ojd and rilyer carried off pAtthQuo of $5.000. . . ' A middlemd mm nmd John Barrie, of Pemsilpink, suddenly fell unconscious while watol i, I. boot- ball match Ma Guage' Jtt. digdhiu a few minutes. 5 '! m.' _ _ James Bowie, db moulder of Clyde.- bank, was found drowned in the Forth lull Olyde’ that} T int ' " bowio Bridge, where his wife was drowned them, & year M": r , A joint oommittoe nf thxe' Unmfriel Ind Mexwelltown town councils are to appoint an engineer to -nd1'ile thanwith "amend ti, dn'ey’eroeaiim M u my trttli,c,hridtie. 'f.. ' -'.gc ', 2 337.5. w. . . , V il Cl,o'rui'i?lilr swam tie,) {5me Gasorar S‘iunrv. I'Z'lialhurg'g," {OLt-be Deptsrtutemtmvd Anion]- tdid,", Forestry and Atricylturtl ",'etd.,e.'t.'?ts'afi1'tr.f tt (ll") i A girl, Jt1izaaetttnMr.wa"eu-, 1,ltrlryireitd..d with her parents at FN ullok street, Glugow, while look- I n; out u . fourth floor window. tl'rrGsrbesdrd-,cet.drrtll, tuutaoer L. t,8itpte,t,,irelt,lttktityNyttralrr ' nus. _ , (In. Johh Duan. John Tjowure, Hugh Maldrlin. Lid Alex. Webster. “my . *pruoontred with suitable awards for life Having by the Wivk Chamber-of Grnattereo. l i The trustee: of the, Clyde Navigw 1 jinn have approved of an invmuileer inside of ratem fur ceitith bionic-H at the harbor in ord'or w meet an itr. creawd t'ev6rgue expandilure " "ro,000. , Bonhill sehtrsl hand have rim-Med _usyetttie,fg itl'd arm”) _srrrile.r, ttlt/ite' fvhttl d te irts"iy%iit1ft/, JAM vl, hui, WiM‘idk"-(qsdl Uitstn r,teelrInyttie,fhgtfegttfet,tr?tu, f Ace/(“Mi Vgi'm thliunlr'gr'er!, ptuti'rr"s report tor mm the tim tori-é tade received 'r732 call, showing? 1n incl-cue 11164 Mar 1‘14» ‘précéid? ind-5‘9”. The fire. damage fur thei, 'OllS "gtih j MIG TORONTO 'rlnt8ri, T W L . v- - - away ')yi.?ir',irti?: "1’0“ " ' it in our 0 Fem ”up! was: to be the same thiryr u to do fo be the same wins an.” 'IT' rights , " , . I 5? “fit: glad t,t Eil. Ear exggfkp- winner: mum? 'the mltxwlg'n tt','I"hr."rh' Auto. trd an to roe Br, l flurry, “3031?? Wanggoii 'thi/ii':' Mam- school, 00-day and clean t ,biti Niotro.,tx.i:r" 'T'hcn she drew Jon's chalk with dowo an bond, driidirttt'ik, iiibi three equal spun, are Jar ugh 1:01., Now Tom for ‘30; pr'disobeiod. and went home "rvithiwitt.doutg is share of the work. Dick charted his third ot, the blak botmr--sriil thus did the right. But Harry not o V cleaned his share bt the board, lint seeing Tom's third .etill covered with chalk marks, denied, that too, without my re- quest from the catcher. Marry, in atrgrt',', " I II.“ ' a o y . t o . [,,st.t1t',Mto'a'i'l!',d/t hii Qua-her 25:23 Iiiilko - AF to un- ions to ttiftd2t'U% oleab- " that he did iraLihutsietts- " asked him to-rio.-'. Tim}... I. 19M. views“! _ And -0 Fitch pt"- ¢m1:;..:_mb_o.~§¥btfio 0° outside the narrow horde” at our own exiatence And seek to make the world a “patio“ II We. Tos this end we must not 1."er be rightebus, but must- mrijw our- selves, gladly, it need be. toe the greater happiness Indwelhre of humanity. The Purina Aid the right and stopped} But Juno loved who good and thereto" hid down ( his hfe “u a union}: $or nun) ." This, then, "is the and of the matter.” To know the truth. to du the right, to love the trood-Pis in "the whole ta,, of mm."~-Bm. John Barnes Bo on. i . C the. In '?arl' m. Even $311!an are being maJr of 1101-. _ - .-- . " 80:28.01; .phid will trim the new momma suits. - fitetr but! for spring no being odgod with fur. Point d’oaprit nukes some m' the pumice» Behuer. Skunk in one. of the moat. effective turn for evening. ' Tho tub silkvwnista never gt) ai.. together aye. of "ye. . ""éiiiTieiihirAitt, in vogue for slipper and dress buckleg. _ . EG slupu of the new "bots and hehuu In endlessly varied. A lovely pule [my u one of the newest (in. mm; glans. Pornolq bl.“ borders of Drew den manning, edged with black. . Gift button. tpd trimmings m” be new on the Mu spring behur Flowered cotton - is use} oven for young girls nigllt‘omm Now the (“exacting In}! tint " been even in mar-hon brimmingv "hes iovelieat new imported laws are outlined with gold tad Wner, Some of the most extreme own- ing stocking. no iet embroidered. unbou stolen 3nd muih seem m l be " impqrtpnt u ever in to" umee. -aGGr'iith"e new (has linens an. lib the milk crews with brm'ho Imps. - . T '"i’iiié'Mw In. and black met an and in neckmr for had Ti'Jir" there in u nut “fun-3' stitch in ulndow onbmidewd nouns-gm, "V _ . .. , mourning ""iiirir" 3011mm, braided m. h gm; A any ie'" tor, w mourn- my my. . . ' Gray mocha glows. breoe lined, have a whim t..urodtrr, which gives (hovel look._7 l "M .. .. n "I‘TJ lw-. _ Big rum of satin ind quid tissue are anon; the [noted ("die Iow- er: tor cvaingg A . Cherry colored “Hell u mad Soc girdle: and rovers on white man wile frocks. " A pretty sort of neck filling h plain net with a dash tuck and hem stitched edge. "Bum prom that a mum. has in lugdud and buried, without being timid] in "tfiivion. F _ - _ Iutrtriurustely the cvoctnui of victory never has“ an ion; a an hit-mm". of debut. _ . ~I’m-ham money mod to an “that than it does new, bet it dirhtl' .0 .1331}! i,ie on“. tor' puncturgq 1-" iilukiitr. -- at pun-Minx we Id be A $2?!wa bin-1m for ber u"; _ “unwind!!! by which The We; Wit al/rata' We the moot Hm Mighty few people get, new”. predation from their. "erta In irj4rur'iis “Moi-MM better, duh-um: but I.” an) mend. but itcia “qu .ell itoreu don't have I,“~t if .1 Tn; ‘. .. d It '4 was bed on cihy,tigtt thaw; . dog with- out Elbe“; Wk tried to in- terrupt. the evidence. but l In. yhughedmuh time by we quart. Fiiutfi' ttS Mai turned to Hi: _ 'ttht you {at the court to under- to. In fellow who was s..'.otA'i.aur “III (“I I“ FLA SEES. Explfgd. 9! ' faoer to new tt ky, in: TYPHOID EPIDE 2,000 Persons Out of 7,000 With Disease i 'tdr-teh from Bt Jc‘hll'x - The 'seriousness M 1 u-ie, ot mild uphoid “h when hold of the T-IIHS “'6“ Iberville and tho " was gnawing, ls the in that ttso Ummmul I a I“. out of I. pupulu about seven thousand " re . hom up diecmu- in tl, ”. Many of the Hm. M’I'rqgoons sstati-i In colt-now it, and the. M _ trent, has tsent do,ui! m to Investigate. Ahe 'grreot doctors an I 0d, 000 " them dtttt'ilt, M Elllt IN A Niyiian' , Tho uominion Ra dlion is the West,, one will not be r. ”In. became of l countered in (‘mu mm when van-r (new, with {how ' .1?! 431368 "tost M I (H I It TIE CHM”) " A KUTSIIELL Cuba. the Fanptrr and the “ma The atyvermnor “gurus the “H tom ”Glenda y uoon" mm». b, new: yen: for in his martin, J DAM-vim. Qua Tho Buluuut Company Ilmmzn oomptrmsd plans _ a il.ft,y-un suly BuburdD. The '14;an of and munch 101} Ottawa to ask f devehuping iron d Superior region, Ines-Md mm drawing+.-ums in vim-h were Fume immunity the rar, “would by the I don pending in in Tho 65min. Fenc., to turn ("er its I basin... to the Grain Chaps"). SS; and price prr tu the factory, and "with! Buffraw m in I fierce, mu“ A, Loud” The London k i, Kim)“ Govern“). its In” term and this gnu. The London t reduced in prim» btremm h mun 1 pp" A. the cu “Kitten Churci Royal Institute l tr-Attani't.e a: rithr at present "',iie',i?Ci1:iie)r, " ' -eeeeesesee-rr-------------' TWO SPIES Tlil I deepawh bod, “5+. A “H in me Mn - “1an "das that lbszinwnw “I“ will luv during (err Fun-q "to” Itre, South 5m! .11 be um d boliiV “GI. Mu Inn. um I. Winds“ 'r', *t in: rim: 'str,, the n " . denied Fem cases t , ”caveman in l g“ 'rum yruln‘hitl ink efhet in Tc, Documents on A t-Borial :1; but.“ .0 1514,. cludxp. lean I over his the Ul.. 1.u Fol-0°. prar: (II-rum but“ In) , m thei-adute rrp"" 1911. eruption c', We! tho I Ilia ain'orn'nv Bl! Puntiico uh', tho.. N m also,: “but! :1 Hog-cum! United N PWL Wi,'vc kd. .p: b General Retore Your I. I8! f Bodkin F l hluld mite, Maul L Rid] wining t arrested u Great Britain ire”: Canada CUP PIN on you. drpm is fl ebr session ot the Britis u's. o tit h

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