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Flesherton Advance, 26 Sep 1889, p. 7

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Her FrltDd. hi-'; i-i.-! -..â- .vU. U tl-i 1/w Lit gl'.T&i Cte-; r ''•r - !.ea Inriag on ti« lioie, .V:. •.:.-.-?.- '.i.! c:.ode«:]OTt« 0( .- -arj-.-'y :Mt:^, -^li S:*en»id dew I i wL-rl U.*: i^Tef B**ii:ii to cad < â€" Aod Jet. &Ii »«iv.iii'.y fcâ€" i *.ne. I ii-jcb jrtJe".'. I'* Ltr Ir.erd' Whtr. -.ifol of Ctir:*)- 5 «::ti:» uilt. Aid I ;-: .'-er r»rt ELCod* »:uci. ALi s:;:; i i r»'^.:r b« i.-.-r !r;i:i(i Her fc-ul is :.ie ts cf*c bcoi 5< ;u eoTtn l.ck. I. - no M;ii;:ii De«<). Th- -i_ ; -1-1? k^ksof ia», T£;Ai ua>; vlicie tvo iviB utSTH ttoud My <N. mrviet w :•-' ri«hi i^UatJv â€" Bo; I » . -li riU.tr L-. ':-« !r.-.ii ' We re*l fcr touri ia quiet nooks. TLv lew deep fc-ni.er« of scrcb'^ic* . Bodeti. w iLo u.isi^ 9f Ite tiockl U cat >c «wt«; »s L.«r k a Tiic«â€" Acd stUe uie bre4kA<rj $ir;ie the l-eftch Acd oTcr. -jftder c«rTe- &i^ tcLd, Her he*.'-. 11.1 he«rt u .It iraly U:«ch. Uaiilâ€" t u:l n-w: b« ter (r.ocd ' SrmcViEit* the ii«u«n: wi;i Ssrtis ri«« When icaei: if htr.d bAi icriilevl =:* tir,;?i And la her teziitr ^rlul. r?«» Oce r««-i tte i.e%Teai rei»<t«J b'.-^i â€" Wb»'. «o-a:d I do :I sbe â-ºti-f i»y Be ve>ddi£g tAfii 10 sie *t^>aid lead â€" I cuuid act uuIt. tTftakJT •*.<' Tu b^rf.tr ;aft i^ be £>»r triei.i Two Tcmn. They ttrclled os ite U»<i It -.he Ir-ibi »^iia- met te* He kod sbe. Aad tLcy aever ind »a> »tieL;.ca tc tae. He»ad»te. Hu L»:r wM •ti-ert' la J :•.»:'. -.i.*; te i*:^ hbe n;c-de<t;j :u:eneJ kad hua* dowa tcr a«»d Whiie wilt «wif: i)iag Llu«.e», Ltr fitir fice grvw r\-i â€" D«kr dc ;:â€" -e:- tli.. Agkia ttev kTt- ««a oa tl-e It**- by th* â- **. 6bc kad be ; Tb*I tfcey »re cirrieJ thi» y«»r yea wU; j-.;icky Sbe aad be In sileace b^r sttlkj wi-;:c »i.e !«$• d^wa ti* itw, A laAa lacre »ut a.i>*iTe tbc »vrld aevcf s*w He t ItMtwl Ib&i k k;tt«a bu c;»w» la bti ]«• D«*T lav. How > Jockey Fe«li In a Kmcr. Georte Tiylor U kc Er^'.ishin»D. He hks hwn ridic^ »11 tbu »eȣC!: f.-r ibe Dwyer Brother*, bat h»9 j::sl teTcred hit ooQcectioD with that ^tAb!e. •• How do jca feel when riditfi in * r»ce ?" be wts »ekej reoenilv. •• Jujt %a though I w»5 kll strar^ an wir«. li'd » very eicilir>; (eeUct:. »cd on* very h»rd to de*cnbe. I believe ih»t there »re m»ny riders who know noibicg frcm the fall of ibe fl**: until the f.aishir^ pest u p»«4ei. Tbe f.rst time I roie on â-  fut hoWc I »»3 klraoji »c*re<i oat cf my w:n I had c'len r.dden hor»*i sbwly. but Dtver kl kuy ij»e*i. I WM pat en » >cnc< S:rse to ride » five-farloD»: lri»l. Aw»y we weal. Mid I just remember how 1 cl::n>; to Utkt coil. Tbe horse ran parely on hij owQ ooara^e kod without aay awistkDoe from me. In k r«3e I »eem to become klmcst intoxijktod. I forxel every ihiD>: eioept the hor»e. To hear ih? sound ct oiher hoof bei:i on the track ti only to >;ive me a de*ire to leave them be bind, aud if 1 am ridini; a «;covihcrse I have to rwtrain my»elf as vtcll a* tbe hcr*e cr I should juit rua ri^bt kway from every- thing. It ia h»rd aoccetime* ktt*r a raw to remember bow I rvxie. I tfiink the air â- harpeas ,;ae 5 ii:sjitict?, and then we ijuioe the horses jaM oatarally. I haT« verr often shuddered when I hk%e thoashi of the tre^t chances I havt taken. A rider, yon ki}0w. take« bis life in bis own han.^«. and I think when he rides in a race be 1«<« his sense of the dkn);ers and ;dsi remtir.bers that there is f*me {..-r him for wincir»; tbe raoe. and money ileo A jockey s life is a very daci.'erous one. Ii is said we either break our necks or make our fortune. My neck is scand so far. but in\ forlaue i^ not made yet. â€" rhiiMulfki.: Prtti ^ ' AKerardT for Prickly H»»t. I have ;ast disooveresl that if any person subject to prickly heat in summer will bktbe the plaot.-i in a weak solution of alaratus water and dry them with a »o{t. cloth, and afterwards powder them with a powder made of evjual pans of fuller s earth and rice ilonr, they will have {wrfect ease. U should be dous uiictit and morniEg in the hot wesither, and ii a mos^iaito bited you, don't try any heroic remedy, but simply sppl> a little cold ci«am, which aoaiebuw overc.^!-.-.C3 tl;? poison and irritation when nothuu; else will. I h»\e se^-n chil.irn' thai ««i«i>early wilt with the urilaticn of mkn> mos-iuiio biien »>aluie.i lu k tuo'ur.i by the kpplicalion of cold orekm.- i .:!â- â€¢ X. Trhildad Mutiny .NuvptpMt^l. A New York desi^atcb s»>s : Advioes from Holivik sikte that a mutiny Lwurred some time sno in Trinidad, the capii«l of the IWui IVpattment. The rcvohini trv>ops were joined by tbe citir:TS. ard they oSered k stubborn resistai^ce for s.n-.ie hours. The mnlineers lurrendeteel »fier the loss of twenty font o( their luimN-r O! the aivacktnt; force elevru were killed or wooodad. The Old Resilient. '• Ua\e a pleasant time at the bar.-iuel last ni^bl. Major ? " in.juired the t\^onel. " Not at all, sir. not at all. There was an old rtnident i>r«*aot, who told us how the city had ohanijevi titce he first came hare."â€" .<(. Awcf^ Sivi. i.ir« » vH\s»». Hentu-tt* s S'.-iie lo Vk*suu, sau'- sum sum l^->ui»e is kt slie siasias acbevJ, lium. Uaoi. t.uu'. TvMii Ik la tbo ui*li>n ivatci. uiuiu. mum. mum Kill M m thu lv»r iwm. rum. rum. rum; Full M J ki ihec^-anlitis r\vm, »um, sum nuu Kkte> and N«\l are kit aloue, yam. yum. jv.v.i: Bir Krauois GwnfeJl has sone over Ibe heads of betweev. >0 and W coloneU. w-ho sloivl senior to him. on his promotion lo the rank of majokr ijeaerkl , bnt uoue cf them will dispute his oUim to the distinc- tion after the able manner in which he has twioe disiv>«ed of the tronhlesoi-.ie enemy who has threalentvt the dominions of the Khedive. Hoih at Snakim last Pe^^mber and at Toski the arrkUjtemenis were (ULoellent. and the prot;ramme was a.ir.iir ably osurried oni. â€"There are J75 women preaoiiers in the I'niltsl Slates, The women lecturers haveu'l been cv>UDt«d yet. THE GiaU OF SPAI>'. How the Dark Eyed Be^sUt* Make Themft«lTc« Lxok Fa*el]ix:lEC. Tee traveller ihroz^ fepain seu lie yoacg ^irii. ar.Twi.ers, as 3e»utL::ii as atgcii. They are tali, rtraiihi as ar arrow, wiik \zi mcist perfec: t^.m, ar.; with facts a:;:: ii for a iar£. i*a;er, r*a beauty ire :iacxa:rf led. The ^lagaiSotat oair, aiwkw dear, always ccraoec, aiwayi marveLc^T iitteitd, with th* iceTiiable dower in ;i. is alike tbe distirj-.nh:ag nark of th-. jxxrest as wtiJ as tbe riciest .Sf*ru=h wscuan. In this rssp-e-rt the Sp^Alsh «oman it -.tMu- ai.y ether. Ev&c Ii»ly, the iiiitr peciaj^ja, sc deftly x:- ne-cved with Spam mthepai: â€" Italy has no lach disiucusn. The Iialiar. p«AMat i'xa net tufc srcb oare ^f her hair, r^cr does the Itaiika i»d.. z^ka.ltsl the pri-e. ice real neM, ibr tx^iOrtry c! fresh Ijwers, as do** the epaaiax^. ihat 'Mauuf-l uadtUatirii bair, ao blae biac^ with a rote hiddea la iu ireMes â€" it is the }3y cf Spanish travel to look at tbe* heads. ' Id going into tnjail thcpt acd hu^icle ijoaners cae oftta ttes tbe bcsia^«i cf hair arc«tiCK is procrcaa. Oce nster u dresisia£ the hair cf aaoiher, cr the raothtru ar- raagitg the cciSure, etc. They have little htaieO ;rcaj, vnih which they friiJ the oce i.ce aad tbe other is allowed to gc trrocti. It IS alwivs becc=i.iiig to tbe face ceceath 11. They wear it much over the fade, avoiaicg' the Chiaeae style. Little curii arouna the ears cr pushing forward en the t«iiip.ts show that the Bpaaijh woman valasa the pwrp.<s< 0! hair, which is to »ha.:e the e)e aad ccatrast with the oom- plciica. Ai'ihe back cf the head the aa^tie IS alwajs carefully brushed up. The ccqtie give* th'kt character to the back cf the head which IS ^3 tssentialiv Spanish. It is a remaaiii cf the high ccms days aad the mantilla. The hi^b comb is now seldom wore, but the hair is always dressed high oa ice headâ€" a natural crown which acy qtiaen mi^ht enry. Ihe SpaaiiC eye. Urge, humid, terder. gracd, languiihiEf , fnrauhed with lashed so Icag. K curlicfi aad so beautiful teat the pencil cf ihe artist fahs to denpair tbe black pupil, the white tea, la which the luMrooi crb sai.s -all is iciescrioace Spanish eyes are sad. Spaaiih women, waen they are cot co;-ettiat aai liUihici. have a sad exprt&si.n. 1= tCere a little cf the Orient Icii in their ciireacou Is 11 Mjoriih, and dots 11 speas cf the harem ana the inevitable heari-breik " Neil tc tbe beauty cf hair aa i eye oomes the beauty cf the dashing teeth. These »r« 5^ univer»a.ly perfect that the studeat cf dentistry khcuid t'c to Spain and had cut how they naaage it. Ttere is very little good eatio^ in Spain. Perhaps ihesre fault- leas t<?eih are ..ct spoiled by cakts aad pastry aad >«eeis in chilibcca. £31 the careless uaveiler eipects tc be rewarded when the Spanish woman smiles with a row of peatis. and he it almost never dis- appcinicd.â€" I.'.-, i •.i.',ij< ,'f IU !";«.«. the MUtaulDl HytMry UUapp*.*r«. The Torocio H'. rid thitmorciag prvrcnis 1^ lis readers an acccuntof the tnp recently made by Mr.W. J Loudon and ilr G. S. Macdoaaldio Lake Misiassini. Considering the country ibey travelled through, the time they consumed, th-- otsis.-le* they OiTsrcame and the risks tbey ran from want of provisions, their eipediiici; is one of the moat rapid and most tucceaaiul ev^er made by travellers in the unexplored aad un- known regicts cf Northern Cicada. Lake Misiassini liea about -kV) nnlcs north cf Lake St. John, in the I^ovinoe of v,>:eb«c. tud between Uudsou Bay and L^abradot. The Kupert's River, which drains this lake, falls into Hudson Bay about K\> miles trvm Misiassini. The Hudson Bay Com- pany have a post on Mistassini and take in iDeir supplies by the Kapert s Kiver roale- which. taongh longer, is muci more ao- ct-itib.e than from Lake St. John, the starting point cf Mr. Lcuicn and Mr Mac- don aid. What has be«n CJkUed the Mittassini mystery h»s beec dissolved by the journey ot thes« gentle iv.en. Inilead cf an immense lake, greater than Su[^ricT as has be<en current for years, the lake is abK.-ui one bandie\i miles long and twenty broaa. with a chain of islands running up the c«ntre . and parallel 10 11. on oue cf its tides, is another lake of similar shape, making ihree in all. Bai the three ct them put K>;ether would make a very inferior ccm- pariacn with Lake Ontario, The mystery imparted 10 Mist&saini rests enurely on the laies o! men who bad never visited it, but who had come in contact with Indians who knew something cf ihe*e waters and who tik.i be«n impreis^ by the terrible priva lions ecdared by Montagnals and Natqukpecs and tbe other hocttrs who Ii4)t>i IU that inhospitable couniry. Mital of ihc^se who had ptCTiousiy wnitec kbcat Mistassisi, not having any tacts K> p<e««nt as to iu geo ljp«lh;ckl and otber characterisiios. SQcveeded in creating a mvsvery and a ler ror in reuard to it. Ihe Hudson Bay Com- pauy , too. It would appear, seem to have been aalissed that tne oouutry aboald re- main under the shadow of the mysterious, as ihe^r trading monopoly is best protected by the absene-e of intratton ot auv kind. Ine- couniry about Mistassasi. as we learn fcoiu the expedition of theee gentlemen, is a ve«y pevr one, totally unfit for »elile- mcut, wub Utile or no timber, inhabited by only a few Indian hunters aad their fki-.v.iies, whose members are it«adily de cre»iug, matkevi by an animal life liniilevi K> beats and beaveis and a few other fur- beariim arimals. .\ land, in the short summer, of heavy rains, and in the winter o( nothing bat ioe and snow for more than eight mouths in the year. Streams, lakes and rivers, and rushing rapids »e*m to be evervwhfre. To relieve brides-elect of tbe labor and atsxiety whioh naaally attend the prepan- tiof.s for a weddin;;, an argel of propriety has apiie»red in London, and she agrees. for a sii'oaUled sni-.i, to m»ke all necessary arraugfmerls. This vvrscnatc is called "thewed.iiiK superintendent.' For lOmo week* prtvedii'^ the happy d*y she is in stalled r.i tbe honse, and her preaenoe is sixm tell. Sbe selects the ironsseav. ad. viNs what is lateat and fittest in v.u,ier< wear, bnvs the materia! sui^erintends the making o( the gown*. chco»*s slookugs, boot*, »;love«, Isoea and haodkerohiefs . fact, aitetc.s lo every detail. ».> that the f»ir bride, luivvxeei by worrying details, will l,v,\k her lovalissl on the w««idlng day. rax CHir.n ui thk mti.t. A Pirtareftf Cfcil«dr*n in In4aitrtkl slaTer^. A pallid Ltile ch.!i tcils in the facKry -. his =.av«s are ai wan acl pale as as. 'iVfata a I ereciag fnm work he c.*«ps hoictwari. tired ana licp. he tees the 34rr7 suhoc- beys strclliag baci fr^c play, hea-ty aci plump fkCfi . laagxiag. lea^iai. :art.«aaly sw.r^iag ihe-r bats at race:-: v.^siri a ball, full of fun and sp-ort. brii.-.-_f.-;= i-^ Ireah ail sad healthy tier::;:-;, ii; -^-..-.z laeeM them ecia.g sico-.^lward . =0-1 11-:;. ftegin tc siore up la their traia: ~ ;:e :f life s wccde.'ful sicry tcac th*y ta=- jts- ttrdav, already f:r tw; hours he has bt* a at work. Bruf aad rare are the •aat-ohe« cf the itory that ra^y reach his eari while yet they are cp*a to reoeive it. iver the task uneoitng, the same thing over hiar after hoar, day after day. wets a.'ier wc*£ mccth after moatb, year after ;.c»r. H;w he weald like to laugh and leap aad piay ' Bat ohiiihocd s privilete for hira wtj loeg ajw abridged. ttLl. a:w ard then hot thoughts make danng epcn while his hands ke«p on ucoeaiicg at their tatl ; â-  What fan iwculi b»= lo saail a; al. iae*e threads, and let tbe shuttle* .aoap about all helur skelter, liie rau ic Lie t-aseaoeat when the nver rise* aai ircwr= latr:: out But the play for him exists in ihcuihts aloae , aad icca even thcaghis ci flay will cease, tiaoe the strtaiu .'. kaow- Ifige it turned away from bim aai dal.*d by la:.K of use, like a well m^e i-ocl jrowx rtisty, he locc fortti* to ih:r£ at ali The galea of his mind swing heaviy tc ari opea only to the daues kncwa t: tae sentry by aooastcmed eatraao* v: ser,e ^oar^e caily wants. Then, plodding be goea thnoa^h life with io:y cisvcrtti aad " V . __, ihe-d â€" ih:s aaivghily ram ci Goii m:<t a;.;- \-:'..r Ym. wty is ii thus la a aat..i .-s. .. '.â- .- Why it it thas amid a pecrle prcfr*jir£ love cf Him who loved htCe .-L.ldrea '. What :?:a?e :ac be charge-d agaiatt those little ones, ocademned to early voil and slowly darkeairi minis- while leaima^ s lamp stands fre*lT lit vo iaide their fr- tune favored fellowi ? Ferchance for lack cf i„ent ? Great i3de«-i is their ciecw : Their parecu are peer, aad therefore have ne<iofthe brats that ibev breed Ye*, the children are slaves, aad a iarbarous Stave m>ok5 their boaiaie with l»wt that their owners must break. For eaactmecu declare that the child shall be schccled. bat til eaty K lie in a matter cf age. aad ao one eapeciaKy oaret. Sc the child slave* keep wiling on, and strong armed men la vaia seek work, or work for scanty hire for tbe lords cf the mills have greed cheap to them is child laicr and gold j mere prec.oas than souls :a their sye*. bnt dear xmes that tcil Vj the Slave. In ancient tim<s iwas thought no wall ccajd ever itaad acles* with the Need cf slaves the mcnar was mixed. We now are wiser, we deem, since tap<r»t;t;cn ralts as re more Still, ap«on cur ma! owners beads lies the gailt for the hicoo of those held is bondage â€" blocti that miiht swell the veins of the chilirer. were they not held captive withia factory walls. â€" Ojlre«:(T z^z'.rr t* ike Pvl.c. BtacMd, wiih Kul repress* .1 an perhaps he vaguely wonders How To C»ok Steiak. Now if yea cv.'y kaew bow to cxk a tte'ak to make il gocd that wculd do. bat 11 always make* me sick vo see a woman .x-k a steak. She inranably pats ber fryirg pan on the stove, aad pats la a chunk ci lireate aSoat as big as my est ari when it IS hot enouib to be<in to crackle she puts in her beef and never ihiats oJ covering iv The smoke and steai-.i from it g.>e* 10 the verv ceiling .Vfter sbe .•woks 11 this way until It bsKins to leek like an eld rubber $h.-<e sole sbe oallt it done. When yoo go to eat It there it ao more taste ic it than a chip. Now, if ycu wait a good bit of tveak have a clear, hot ire. s>ei year clean, empty pan on a spot, cover it up, then pcucd your steak, and when ycur par. :» very hot lay m your steak aad ccver ;uiok!y As soon at It has crispso enough w let go lU hold on the par tarn over and cover ,;uickJT . turn again as at £rtt. and coniiuue to ic so about every two mirutes citil ycu have turned it atcal six cr eight timed. Have a hot buttere*.'. dish ready for it and lay 11 m ; add a spriaklicg of pepper, tail aad sivfar. and oovtr tightly. Now, if yea with a itravy. pa: a bit cf batter in your pan When hot tab in a pinch of dear, add a small Hacapiul cf boiling water. 1st 11 boil a few minatet. then pat ic a gravy boat inMead of putting it o«»r year beef to' draw cut the ;uie<e Now try this plan just one*. and >ou will see ycu women know nothing abcat occkirg a j^\d tieak.â€" J-. .'id ^'1U.â- Wr. A TerrlMc Eiperlfare. Lttcvâ€" Maud, that was a terrible experi- ence of yours ! Alioe-^ujl think ! You wake up and find the house on dre. Johaâ€" .Knd TOO are carried down the ladder by a r.reman ' Emmaâ€" In the pr<s«coe cf thooiacds of spectators ' Min â€" What did too have on ' Maud (sadlj > .\ wrapper and my bonnet. AU-Which bonnet " Mau.1â€" Last seiason s â€" nnttimmed. .\Uâ€" Poor gin • Exit Maud, weepitij!.- Is'^,'^ liJ-i-'iti. Wi..idi« KoiJSTs, M- P, F. R. C- r, â-  Fre«;naney is a frnilhful cause sf Bright s disease. The relative proportiein cf .^ase> between the ages cf â- X"> and 4-^, an? «0 women to every U» men, while after this period the mortality falls to Si* women to every ICO men." Women during pres- .-.ancy are eepecially liaNe lo contract kid- ney disease which if ne^tlecled will ter- minate in Bright's disease, K^ep tbe kidneys ac-live, and maini.\in a healthy flow of urine by the fre.;aenl use of Warner's Safe Cure darirg the perio.i of pregnancy. It will keep the kidney* healthy and aciivv. It»kt« â- lerlrlrily. Gns (paiheiicallv* -How 1 do infer with hay fever ' I'm almc4i dead ' Jack (h«artle«»jv> â€" Never rdind, ScetiT death. 1 ♦ ' â€"Lord Erassey "s L.'yidon house is iiijhied by electric lamp>s incioeed in lea thMlt cvf the greait\st beauty, wbcae transparency sheds a glowing refulgence OTSf the whcvle apartment, â€" Starvation lutbles men lo make fast time to the grave, â€" Love is a weakness, but il is Uv slrong for moat »( its unhappy victims. rax Bsx amt A Cvpj of Lke I.k/r o.d VoIoAeOwied a fkrtfvrd. A well {HMt r-.ed rcium* at tbe g-eraip* oid •• Bre«CijtlS B.t«e H -*â- 'â- Â«â€¢" .! .a the po as eiinio s ci ilr. H-..-fc>e J-.hnioc i-f Han fcrd. It was pnaiei la I_.oac-.a -a li'li la lit :li - bCa-:£ leSier uz\ â€" ea:a.^h t; ft-oi. lie r.-t :f lay 'rat the rsoift per ;.!;-it :-i:-.: :r; .t wn a kia: if r.iai â- -.;. -L-.z -iiiei^eare and L.;.'i Ba-j-.a • e.-e .'»~_.i.- .tj e.iiti5aâ€" f roiaiiv i::.= :fr.-ia= B.5a:r« B.rle liiy.'- â€" ii.ivai .is .rreTereai a-ame f.'^m lU -a: :.;a of lie svcy if Aiam ari Eve la the iariea la chap ii. . v. 7 afver vel,i-g :f lae t.-aai^.-sssioa it reais 7. Then the iia .'. taer: both were rpeae-i aad ia*T £a.ew that they were aaici aad ia-?y !.rwe,i hi ire^ !eav« vnc-eihe." aad a^aie trems^Tea 'Drei-.-h-iS Ian r.oiarw-iat ait_-e is laaag^c la K-Jig Jam-frs v'.'^ior wcioh appsar-a aire years later v; ap.-oas â€" the j.-eoeai axe;-VcC veriioa. 'K - â-  iamis :-s traatlavort otly made a.'-erkt.-:rj :f tCe Tvaikle at i Civ-eroale text aai cf :a; Bishops B tie wcea It was f; _aj vo be ae-oeasary Tic at » rrrued verawc, hiwerej. jtakes a g-ooc nacy ctaaje-s. It .-0*1 peer T} _ -.alt tis . ieâ€" he was barat 1.1 the s^iie rear Bntmels^ is loM-fcc aar.r^ w male a traailaiion laio Eail ja This :;aainl ;ld birle .1 .liie* tarse O.o Twiameat cccu ih»i ot-e :--..~e >r^z re.e gate«i vo the aetaJoct _-bo if ihe Ap.-..- rypha. and iiielades them with, a 1 ary mark of leparatira from th;** ir»t art row aoceft-e-i. Ttere are the &;•.£: :.' Baraih of Sasaoisa ;f .'eisas the *..- .' S.rach the bo:£ cf Ma.-<oa:ie<es. asirn Tchii, &e» ana the Iratia it: 1.. a.i-_r wo.-d .Jig as a part oi tae :iv.ae.y lajpire- If we c»c relieve the var.ias ho.y oils en taose tab. fcvs more :.• .e-»i :i these ap>crvpfc»! books are aoi 1; i_»rir*,d Mr. Jo^insca 1 ;.d B.ale ooru..* aU-; the laair: psalmxy ;f Sverrhdlo aao Hop kiasâ€" the psalms ;: I'av-.d â-  core iiv; Eri'dth verse. lae ]ua.rt ::.art.wr .f the =e-.haai.-al won aloae of this old Bible mai«* .1 aa latertsti'g siaiy v; any one espec.».-y wco kaows much aaoai pr.atirg Vafona- aately the laaiai ;.i i.t.s rage n miMioi â€"lis pla.-<e btiag la: p-ie-d oy t, p^i aai .rt .lopy â€"H-â€"..-i Tin. ( A Kovel Kefrl^rrktor. A veaag fr.ead of mine who aas for several ye*rs each sammer fone wna his father oa a oampiri tr.p oa the tcath »rcc< of Lake Saper>cr. tells me of a novel expe- dieat they efvea tmp.oved f;r prrr-:».ag ihti: veaiscn ir warm weather la that .vaairr acme of the streams are aaatsd by lorg tows of *aaihil.J whcte xmpesiiion IS so loose that tbey sh.fl abc^i .vctiaa- ally aader a wiri .-f aay f.rce. Ia the winter time the hiib wiccs often b«ow the sari over the grrai snow backs i»hi,b lie apca the aorih sice of the sai i iaces. xverirs up the sa:w tc a depth of s-t.-t. feet. The sacw it thas 'kept aaai«l!*o ard even la the middls cf sumaoer oae .-«a cig own ihroaih the sari vo .; aai aoi the beisi ima^iaab.e son .--f a nataral n ;.--cera vor. In this way skia my y-oar.: fr.ead tbey bar.ed thrirdswr aad treat, aao foacd the:- kept entirely f.-^e-sh sc lori as they â- art i tc leave tbe m. This is .tna.ily a new lastac.t of caiare s bcaatifalresj w.ih tbe iporunraaâ€" .• -fi: ,i»j .•^r-fin ContineDVkl W&c«^. A luy ai-homs 1; an .-aa have only a very vagoe idea of tbe positioa of Erglaad at .vmpart.: with foreign .vartrit* Especially he .-an 'o.tve little idea how mach leTejiicg ap ha- to te dene with tbe wa^ea of c^st ccntirecu. worker*. If we say thai from a half tc oce- third :i oar wage* IS tbe rave ov?: vast rtiioas cf the .van neat we should act be far wrong. lo.sy a-^e *x.-e*sively low icK-me a.str-.ctt .\f tcathtra Italy, ks oin the plaiat beicw Ve<a»ias where av« ahuliagt a w««i for a rati .srot nr-vciiioa:. aad the tgricaltaral laterer cf Bcbemii it rot mach betisr .-? Tbe norrail .â- oxiitioa. aln:.-<st ev-erywhere it so far b-elow oars thai ,1 ccasiitaves a as £<x K -i and a .-aas^ for the migratioa of trades which are al»ayt s<*iiag the easiest and m.-ist prctiabl; lirss A irtveiier wto dunrjc the Itsi t'aree years bat travelled over .V iXV miles of var;.-_s Europeaa .vurtriett declaret that be b»i rot once teen wa.gea «.;ual to tbc« at N.iiirghamâ€" ifiwi/iiT' rtif.'.i iic CUKEHUT TOPICS. S-isa cf car A=>!/.»a tr-ha-get are rec vc y.i:'e fic ai the Br.r'-srert ka.d tae v'i'*- ''>"*^ '-=-« 3*- il*l"**? **••- â- Â»r-0 5 a»r iimpaih-e* to recfis it oeu3- ir.rt aaoer lae thaiiw :f tcme crfa> â- > »'~ '•â-  cr; .1 .s now ir^ BntTfrert i«m : .auic -f irt.-i -s rica; for .t- iota Darrj tae .i*:-:r af to. grreat Lcaaon ttr-te i* • Ihe Amer.iaa wprs -cmen ad fo.-ns.-oed seanmeai aai i> mpaihr M J X :tt«d K) eat vo sarr.v the Wtae's Afif fT,,m Electricity, 111 ibe sevecib aarual Slate Vmouliural Coi »:'i-.iio>n ths sab,>ect cf the elscirc- ma>reiic treatmeai of winee was opened by V.-.-f. Hilgari He gave the hitvory of the Vrarer experiments, the resalls cf whi.-h were thai b> the applioatioa of a current from a djramc the acid and tl.VNhol dimisbeil and the age of the wire appar- ently mer-eased Variort experim<nU had been made and the simpleal arr.ved at was to rlkce a o,aaniity of wine ir a glasa >ar and around the ;ar K- wrap a ccai of insul ate^i wire and the.n forly a current of else incii> In the .va:se cf a fijw weekj he claimed thai the toid and alosbol would s^mbine is elbsr and leav« the wice. mak- itvg it smcctb and pleasant K" the palat*. The pr,v>e*t -vuld roi be usod for taniis of wire, and the best form ct veissel to ate was still under laveat-gati^n .^j-i r>-o . .-.».- Idyltle IdleneM. La.ly cf the house â€" Why doc't you go W" ork • I doNc 1 sse what pleatnre there cai be in your sort o-f life, with nothing what- ever in view. Tramp â€" You're mistaken, madam. I have had •osM^hmi in view since the early tpring a wcirk ot tbe imagination, k- to speak â-  Indeed '. And what is that ? " •â-  .\ succmer idvll. as 11 were. ' er >â€" Mr He l>iit. Miss Clkrk .enttrtki. irg k oal Bobb> > on iv.astn 1 play wiih Featbetiv s hat. B.-bbv'-Why not Mi»s Clara- Yoa might ir.are il, and besides he wriU want 11 shortly. rcic v. eaiiMve 1 laper hai a.t a S- waau :f ireir feiio-w wi.-traec. It IS aa age :f irs=i*ai:aj new sarc^l op«rai.;o5 miay of wii^b have the reca- -ariiy ot spp«ar.ai: vo '6e rather irerse i» :â€" --e.-.e^ iCkaiCi a.ir:.o ^oa^iioaii* pe-o }!â- >*< 1-; recce if oy tnem. rait. 0; Sever i-tiait â- >» sa..d of tbe operaLco ion 1 r ?â- ' ' aâ€" A-tiiaier propaas-i for tae a- --^ :, r f a t> o c d «puef«>at. la a b^ oase ;f ei-rosT aay oia.-eivable rem-««iy 3ay fa_'._. be nrtarcec as worvc a iriaL r ormer.;. 1 r A_eitooer ai«iO vo f-si a dgatar: .a tae vene::.-a. a.tery aai lha» was a;i a mitce v-peraiMe. Nsw be pro- pluses »a: ;:*rt .t-s tie iiti.'patioc :f the saoerior .>rri..-a. £%:i.:: H.s irr.tioa t;>rs iowa ry the eive--^. aa.a lavercal .-i'alar le.os aca toe iieraal oarotii kCicr;, ;.M i; ae paâ€" ri »ei;e to g-et at the far.«..ioa He has .'i--r».e-o .a taeai? frir .â- asie^ aai rt;iori» ia»i ? 1 were oarsd. tea w«re imrooTtc la rve ictre waj a> ihaCie ar 1 iw.- oieo. s-ikji -.erv j,tca..ar o.>.;.r:ie» ri.-e &e«a made oar ii •.re p r;-ire!j .'. lae MarcneS- ter S.a.r '.aaal ws.rt« rat ouraape the moist oar.oaj aoi to tce »...eai !i lae m;*i laier- fStiOi was made :e-.>ri.;. As ".ae laarrr mil- .1 tae B»rtor ir,.i.;r were hftic^ wiia k .-.-aae k :. -ix if 'i.-re •i.ji.aiag ten i-oas tee; wtrr k-aaifO t; ia-a a _re frx 'J a tmal. peil ;f wavcr »a.;h Car Oic.~x<lai«l ihroaj.a ire ."so t-^aatKae ara MiLec ir a aaniy Ljie the ay ir amber tbe ihirg was ae-ther r.aa cor ra.-i aai the w-^-'-t was bow 11 got there. Toe fro^ waj .-are- faiy veaoic arc it ccw aa o:;:os cf :arl- c*ity II was fcaaa ;r the .Vin a.i and has charged .x.or s.r.-t . • txp'iiea.-e vo th* sir There is a ilm ive: .is mraih lis t.,«>s also which are .arg< are apparerilj iigbtleisi How II has liv-i aaa grown ia Its pr.!.;a hoase is tomewhai of a mjiverr. A p.asver .-asi has b»i*r v»k;a c-f vhe aav-.ty. aaa a pa.Kigrtph of tie fr.\ li sat tiili wh.-si the opsrauoa was perfarriec. aai then .amped oa vo tie d.xr U(bi la vbe Slea-r»aM. Still a losicm prevails. ie*pite aJ par sanitary teachiag* that ike occupaci el tbe i.:Ar.vm la me private hcaje s.x>:a.i b* i<pt at a., hour- ir a itrke-ae-a rocio. N.'* oae i.me .a ten do we erWr a siat rccm la tbe davtime vo ir i it ole+suv: w:it the ,.gri of lb; sac A_mo«i irvanabiy. before w- can get a ..x* at tie fa.-* of tce pai.eat, we a.-e oologed to re.,i*si that the tl.ai» CSV ^e irawa ap, ic .r:er itai iCe raw o< a ma:h greater a««ier ihar. tae meet aive pa»s .-.ac .-aa erer hope vo be may to admiived T>o civec the .vopL.aof with tois re-oaisi r«v«alt a .-ccaiti.^n of rocra Only ore woman in France has thit yt>ar taker. OQl a liceAae for shooting Lasi (<«sor. there were- five. Us ,\id how much food a horse c»n go without and stiU be no faster. sbiob. la a suve c^f itrkreas. is alm.-«» irevitai>iy ere of djcroer *>er>wbere. fo.vos m»...ciaes, fu.-c:iare becairi mis- ilact-o cast acd stray leavings is aJ iirecuocs- la or.ef. there is no*h.cg sc bad at a dark s.o£ r.vc: 11 it at if the atwn-dact« were aaiioipai-ri tie death of ir.e paiMci 1 aai 1; the reaic-c for 11 is asked, the acswer j as icoocsdjteat u the act. Ths reascn asoa-ly .-fe.-ed u list the paiiict .irrot bear the liiht as th.^Cjch the .igbv •vali roi be oat of from, lae patieat by a oanaia or screer sea as ihoagh to darkea one f>ari of ibe rccm .1 were aece««arv to darkea th* whole of 11 Tbe re*l reason i* an old saferiiiiiocs pracuce, which oio» prevaCed so iriecsely thai tbe sick ta-ef. dig from Ibe m.Mt verr.ble iiseeksee. small- pti. for irsvaa.-e. w-re shal ap in darkneaa, ibeir bees sarroaaded with red cunaits, daring the wb.%» oi thesr -.Lneits Tbe roi oariMCS are row pretiy nearly given up, bat the aariaef. is still a.vre«dived w;ta K-m« myrteri.as curative virtue, A "-.ore ir.ar.oas practi.v reially coald rot '>? mairiaired than ibti of iarkxeew la the siok r.vm. I: is roi only thai dirt acd ai»orier a.** results of darkneas. » â- ireai reIn^dy it l.-*t. Sunli^t it the remedy Ictl. aad the loss is BK-mecK-iu. ?aclighi diSused through a mom warm* aad cjar.ies lb* air Ii has a dire-:t laia- eaee on ibe miaaie orfanic poisons, • oittinctiv«ia:faer,-e which is SK •« nrecioas, tad 11 hat a .-beerfcl eSeel vpoa tB« m',ad. Tbe sick should oerer be gMoaaj. aad ia the pre«er.>e .-st liiskt tbe tbadova ol gloom ?.y away Happily thebcifpital ward, no»- witbsvaadici; lU many defeole. az^d 11 ha* many, is K> far favored that 11 is btoescd wii;. the ligbt of the luc. wheeere* tbe saa shinea. In private pra.ti.-e the sam* remedy ought w be eAVtndedvo the patient* .'f the household, and Ihe crtt words of the physician or rnrgecn on entering lh9 dark sick room shoaid be the dving word* of Crvxtbe. â-  More liibt, more liiht 'â€" 1- "". .=^-,.-U'ij.-«, il :\ He - HaJkt Saw." •Did you saw thai wood I t.-ld voa ab»t ? at»( i Ibe lady of ihe house cd'the tramp to whcvcj the had given a cmaer â-  Madam, he replied, acd a look of .vd- tempt :'.itt«d across his lawny fae*, •• I am •arprieed that so g.^-xi t cook and hoat*. w-.fe as ycu should be »o argracimati.-sj. Yon should say. â-  Did >oa see that weed V â-  Saw IS profxr cuily in a .;aei«tion refer- ring 10 vhe perfect tense. 1 oancol work for oce ko uncultured, for I fear 1 afcculdb* .vvctaminated, Tata Better Ihaa a Jtafety Vaalt. Highwajr.ian (halting lady in oarnage) â€" Stop, madam "Votir money or TOar life! Lady My money it in my p«>:.kei, sir, and as neither yen nor I can find it inside cf ten m.mstea. acu ihe.-e it a large partT of brethriMi tooriets .vmicg up the hill, 1 would advise yoo to let me pass. Highwaymanâ€" Thanks, madam, yc5X advice 13 worth be<e«iing. Crccj day. Toa Kapenilva, Jackâ€" Kdilh, will y.-^a have me r The Heir««»â€" Thaoks. Jack, I ceto'l affcr) TOO. ^ /v^f^'^'^J^^'.-- -'^^^

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