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Medicine Hat News 1896-01-02 - 1899-12-28
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alts until he D, sLARD, iat ork ie wovaaadeeceeecen Talmage Urges People to Look On the Bright Side of Things Of Financial Disaster, of Bereave- tent, and of Death Itself. Washington-deapatel + Dhis-sermor- Dr. Taimage wit have a tendency ti take the gloom out of many lives and stir up a spirit of healthful anticipa- on. Pext, Job xxxvit, 31: men dee not the bright 4s In the clouds. Wind-enet- Barometer fattingStorny Signals out. Ship reefing malntopsail Awnings taken in, Prophecies of fowl weather everywhere, The clouds con- gregate around the sun, proposing to Abolish bim Bet after awhile he as- sails the anke of the clouds with :tiy- ing artiliery of light, and here and there Js a sign of clearing weather. Many do not observe It, Many do not realise it. And now the men see not the bright Ught which ts in the clouds. In other words there are a hundred men looking for storm where there is one man looking for sunshine. My ob- Ject will -be to get you and myself Into the delightful habit of making the best of everything. 55 You may have wondered at the-sta gt; tistics that in India, in the year 1875, ght which And NOW.i.n needli have won a palace, How hardiy snail they that hay, riches enter Into the kingdom of God It Is easler for a camel to go through s eye than for a rich man enter the kingdom of. heaven. What does that mean? It means that Rrandest biewsInie God everbestowed Upon you was to take your money away from you. Let me here say, in passing, do not put much stress on the freasures of thin world. Xou cannot take them along with you. At ony rate, You cannot take them more than two'or three miles; you will have to leave them at the cemetery, Atilia had. three coffins, So fond was he of tois-iife that he decreed that first he should be buried in a coffin of gold, and that. that. should be enclosed in coffin of silyer. and that should be enclosed In a coffin ofiron, and then n, nrae. amonat at-treseure boula. be thrown in over his body, And so he was buried, and the men who burled him were siain, so that no one might know where ie was buried, and no one nese-or one bitt of mortality. -of life's fnulity. Pareto invalids have a snore rapturons view Of the next world than well people, and will have higher renown In heavy: et. The best view of tne delectabl mountalns is through the lattice of te nick room. There are trains runing every hour between pillow and throne, between hospital and mansion, ber tween bandages and robes, between crutch and palin branch, Oh, 1 wish eof You people Who Are. compelled to cry, My head, my head my foot my foot my back, my back wor ty Kome of the Lord s medifine You are going to ba well anyhow before jong. Heaven 9 an old city, but has, nev r yet reported one case oF miek- o Oph thalmia for the eye. No. pneumonia for the lungs. No pleurisy for the alde, No neuralgia for the nerv: No rheu- matiam for the muscles. The Inhabl. fants ghull never say, I am sick. Tiere shall be no more pain Again, you ought to make the best Now, you think T have very tough subject. You do. not see how Tam to strike a sparkot Might out of the flint of the tombstone. There are many people who have an idem that death is the submergence of avery thing pleasant by everything doleful, If my subject could close in th up- setting of all such preconceived notions: it would close well, Who can judge best of the features of a man those who are close by him, or those who are afar of? Oh, you say, those can lose by him Now, my friends, who shall judge of the features of death whether they ely or whether they are repul- sive? You? You are too tar off. If there were-over 19.000 peopte stain DY Wild beasts, and that in the year 1876 thete were in India over 20,000 people destroyed by wild animals, But there fs a monster in our own land which im year by year destroying more than that. It Is the old. bear of melancholy, and with Gospel weapons I propose to chase it back to its midnight caverns. I mean to do two sums a sum in sub- traction and a sum in addition a eub- traction from you days of depress and an addition to your days of Joy God will help me 1 will compel you to ape-the bright light that there ts in the louds, and compel you to make the Deat of everything, In the first place, you ought to make the very best best of all your financial misfortunes, During the panic a few Years -axo-you all Tost money, Sonre of you lost it in most urlaccountable ways, For the question, How many thousands of dollars shall I put aside this year? you.aubstituted the ques- tlon . y butcher,and baker, and clothier, and landlord? You had-the sensation of rowing hard with two oars, and yet all the time going down stream, You did not say much about it be- cause It was not politic to speak much of fimthelat embarrassment; but your wife knew, Less variety of wardrobe, more eeonomy at the table, self-denial in art ard tapestry. Compression; re- trenchment: Who did not feel the ne- cessity of H? My friend, did you make the best of this? Are you aware of how narrow an escape you-made? Suppose you had reached the fortune toward Which you were rapidly going? What WITENT therefore Interrere treasures. Oh, men of the world, who want to take your money with you, better have three coffine Again, I remark, you-ought-to make the very best of your bereavements. The whole tendency 18 to broad over these separations, and to. give much time to the handling of mementoes of the departed, and.to make long visita- tions to the Gematery, and to say, Oh, T can never look up again; my hope ts gone; my courage is gone; my religion is gone; my faith In God is gone Oh, the wear and tear and exhaustion of this loneliness The-mioat frequent be- reavement is the loss of children, If your departed child had lived as tong us you have lived, do you not suppose that he would Have had about the eamle amount or trouble ale eelar tant You have had? If you could make a choice for yorr child between 40 years of annoyance, loss, vexatlon, exasper- ation: anil bereavements, and 40 years sibility of choosing the former? Woul You snatch away the cup of eternal bilss and put into that child's hands the cup of many bereavements? In- stead of the complete safety Into which that child has been lifted, would you like to hold It down to the risks of this mortal state? Would you lke to keep it out on a sea in which here have een more shipwrecks than safe voy- ages? Is it not a comfort to you to know. that that child, instead of being besotted and flung into the mire of sin, Is swung clear into the skies? Are not those children to be congratulated that the point of celestial bliss which this planet, T want to get a judgment as to what tesirt Tex Of GUAT Ore, not ask you; I will ask those who have been within a moi of death, or a week of death, or a1 hour of, death, or a minute of death- Tney stand so near the features, they oan tell. They give unanimors testimony, It they are Christian people, that death, Inatead of being demontac, 1 cherubie. Of all the thousands of Christians who have been carried through the gas a- of the cemetery gather up. thelr dying experience find you will find. they neasly Bordered on a jublinte. Haw. often you have seen a dying man join In the pralm being sung around his bed- side, the middle of the verse opening. to fet hia ransomed apie greet ton after the lips cquld not speak, looking. na porte Gates Some of you talk as though God had exhausted himself In. Building this world, and that all the rich cur- lilns he sver made he hung around and all he ever grew he has woven into the Car Det of our daisied meadows. No. Thi world is not the best thing God can do; this world is not the best thing that God has done. One work of the year is called blo som week called so all thraugh the Jang Because there are more blossoms in that week than in-any otter week of the year. Blossom. week And chat the future world ia t0 which the Christian is inylted blo Som weels forever, tt js as far ahead of this world as Paradise Is ahead of Dry Vortugas, and yet here we stand stands at the gat will not be the one Jathered and, bgspattered, carrying bad news, but If will be th horse that St. John saw in Apocalyptic vis fon--the white horse on which the King cones to the Banquet. The round around the palace will quake With the thresand hoots of celertial Saulpage, and those Christians who in this world lost thelr friends, and lost thelr property, and lost thelr health, And lost their life, will find out. that God was always kind, and that all things worked together for their wood, and that those were the wisest Peopic on earth who made the dost of everything. See you not now the Mright ent in the clow OW BIG DOES THE MOON LOOK? Roourring Discumlor'anto the Size Of the Orb at Might, Thero ts an old, old controversy re Specting the apparent size of. the toon. It is not a vory Important con- troversy, to be sure, but still It meen 0 roquentiy 28 to bo a matter of some interest. . Two persots who compare opinions upon this eubject very rarely. agree, 4nd often the difference of opinion is Wide, Indeed. To one the moon looks to be about a foot across, To another 8 looks about as big as a eart-whoel While a third party will declare that Feally it looks tio bigger than a silver dollar. Which is right, or are all Wrong ? Here is the way in which an optician seta at work to analyze ietn and to get at ite tras The trouble jv that we lave nob had a yery distinct notion of what we mean when wo talk of Lapperent size The apparent size of any object so the optician will tell uw may be suid to be the size of th image of t formed on the retina of: the eye, or, rather, the mental lin- Pression produced by that Image, aud this depends not merely upou the actual size of the object, but upon its aotial size and its distance from the eye combined. To speak inathemati- cally;-tt-tiepends upon the angle whic the objest subtends, or, as it is calle: the visual angle. Thus, a man see at a distance of fifty Teet aubtends certain ungle that Included betw lution. eye, one to Ii feot retina remov the an ud the image of him.upon the has a certain size. Let him to twice that distance, and id fhe image become one- area. ree s diminished one-half. At that distance he will fourti as tall, and 60. gn. But does tls man redlly look smaller as he withdwws to 9 greater and greater distance from 2s? In one scnse the optical sense he docs; in Quotier sense, equally corre t, and the ordinary sense, he does not, Jand here is where the confusion comes in. Ordinarily. we trouble. ourselves very little with the apparent sizes of the objects azound us,and are con- cerned wholly with their actual sizes: appear Awe, Ines .draywn.drom the obsarser's head, the other to bis four times oue- BAT oNioNS, GIRLS. hey ars Wot ofa Rowe-like Fragrance but They re Wholesome, As-arcesculent the onion claims place, though not generally recognized aeoworthy of the honor, for since the rofln ments of clyitization have touched upon many wholewome tastes and hablts of mankind, it has evidently fallen into the category ot the con- demued. However, it niay not have beet 4 in earlier times, when the human race Was more taitural, and lest subject t9 restralite regardics: of native wants. Perhaps Abraham, Ikaac and Jacob and even Methuselih might have been EUlty, of tudulging. in the unsavory ub; and we do know that when his- ory first bogan to record the habite aud transactions of our race, Egypt Was, ag it is now, a perfect forest of the Towering onion, serving energy to- build these wouderful pyramids. And may wo not imagine that Troy fell bY the xame force, inasmuct ex Achilles, iis be lay sulklige in his tent for many days, might have boon cating onions all the time to gather strength to purme Hector all around the walis of Troy and finally to slay him Sulphur belng an important clement in our Corporate being, ite functional Waste must be supplied by nutritive mutter derived from our food, and in alt our Mstary It seems that. nots affords it more bountifully and In more digestible form than the taboo:d onion, and this appears to be a positive phy Jological requirement for the enjoy ment of perfect health. When frled oF stewed it Is perfectly pre Parod for easy digestion and asdmiln- tion, affording the chief elements. of nutrition, ag well as of sulphur. And when selected as a condiment ab, din- ner, to be exten raw with meat in small bits, nothing will 0 well brai the stomach for Its post-prandig func- tion. Ard what is also remarkable bout the onlon, It grows luxuriously when- ever nourishes by earth and molsture. The theory of Malthus, - therefore, that the earth will ultimately be overstocked with poputation, may be confidently diwwegarded, us every family, though closely packed jn close proximity en mountain, plain or is- jand of the-seas with -onts two-or three acres of land, a patch of onions ou. one skit of the cabin and a pig stye and cow shed on the other, may live In actual luxury. There are four varieties of the species the onion BrOper, i garlic, each more or less In use, the latter, however, sot generally re- lished as'an esculent, The shallot, un- like the onfon, has a small bulb, but Tong succulent stem. inultiplying Into lange bunches, which, when chopped up and fried with bacon and an ege or two stirred in, makes a palatable dish for an epicure. But the lect, when properly cooked, is certainly. most relishable, provided the garden culture has given it suitable size and form, which can only be done by cultivating in trenches of rich earth AmLeac rie a ss ae AMONG THE PORTS, The Muse in all Moods Grave and Gay. The Twa Pray: en wed Into the kit pray (*Twaw the Malster the story tau inthe sulden time when the wnee gu Had forritsome grown an bauld)- Tho ane was an up-sittin body, ate Weel, Wi' an unco concelt o' himsel ; Tho ithor a monseless thro -ither chiely Wi' nae muckle guid to tell. Phe up-sittin body spak Iood an lang, As he threipit the Lord fu salr, That he wasna ava like Ither men, Bot had gowpen of grace to spare, fut the menselessehiel wi a held doom hung, Hud little or nocht to say; * But he placed hls haun on lle yeavin breist, An his hert was sad an wae. An the Lord aboon, whase heavenly ear Can hear tho*-the-lips be dumb; Had a smile o' peace far his ecein pair citer botteds tet rains me bairrattea John Scottish Arbory, Montreal, in the American. When Maria Jene fs Mayor When Maria. Jane's slected. to mayoralty elas, jbo. many. wrongs corrected that are now apparent. there sldowalkk will be carpeted, - the streets. swept twice da: The alleys be as frageant as flelds of now-mown lay. the: rere The What with parties and receptions and occasionally a bail. will be w transforma the city hall, Wward,lu the-olty. will be res. presented then, lovely. alderwomte rid aldermen. There tion around 1 nob hor When Maria Jane is Mayor, none but + indies will, of course, inte members of police force in their bloomer uniforms they? look so very sweet, gang to be arrested will it a treat, the city Ani The consider the stores will be compelled to have a bargajn sale each day, And for ehewing gum and soda you'll Ot be uskexl to pays t reforms will be projected, all the wrongs will be corrected, Marla Jane's clected to the ersets Exper fe book LCE lemon WHITE fed on fret oF- and. in judging of the actual size of fin. object: we always, though uncon- selously, make an allowanee for its distanc A tall tree standing far way roui us may appear coptically Speakiig) smaller than a man who stands fear by us, but usually we muple means of correctly esti- shivering. and fearing to go out, and we want to stay on the dry sand, and amid the stormy petrels, when we are invited to arbors of Jessamine and birds of paradiee, : One-season tnad two-springtimes. went to New Orleans in April, and rked the. difference between g0- then? You would have been as proud as Lucifer, How few men have succeeded larg: in a financial sense and yet. maintain- ed their simplicity and religious con- secration Not one man ont of a hun- There are gloriaus exceptions, general ritie Is that in propor- four inches deep, go as to admit of druwing earth to the stems as they grow Up sold aud perfectly bleached to the length of six. Inches or more, and an inch or more in diameter. When these come upon the table split them open, fill the crack with butter you expect to reach by a pilgrimage of 50 or 60 or 70 years, they reach at a flash? if the last 10,000 children who had entered heaven had gone through the -nveraee of human Hife on earth, are you sure ail those 10,000 children would have finally reached the blissful terminus? Besides. that, friends, Were half the power, that fills the world with terr r, Were -half the-wealth, bestowed camps and courts, Given to redeem the human mind from but the t toward New Orleans and then . and o little salt, and then with ten- nine ean cee want oo tee tow 3 vs iiating the lugerveing pase and E eur 1 you are to look at this matter as a Ing back. As I went on down to- 4 der meat, and you may dine like al ners wei dof 1s or ry world-he gets poorly off for the next if-de fie bene ig bah 3 are not deceived by the appearance. 4 7 Bri There. were no need of arsenal ye, Belt-denial on Sour part tor thelr bes a ee ee wth mest. aud fou, ms i guid ty He loses hie nense of dependence on Say *q7lal on Your part for thelr ben- New Orleans, the verdure, thei Sicinio and familar ax tiie eeath is, R9BAM Emperor Medical Brie forts thicker When I came. back, the fur- I came toward home the less the . and less and less it- became until there was hardly any wa all depends upon the direction, Pihich you travel it a spirit from aven should come toward our. world and musical eptertainment, amid joys ye is traveling from June toward Di and hi That ought egmber, from radiance toward thought ness, fi hanging gardens. tow icebergs. And one would not be ver ould make .much surprised If a spirit of God sent The fact forth from Neaven toward our world friends in 'shonid be slow to com But hqw wn departure it is that we dread going out 5 OR rd that-world when golng Is from toward June from , the earthly storm to the snow. of bloss m from the aretics of God, He-gets a distaste for pm meetings. With plenty of bank's and plenty of government, securities, what does that man know df the pray- er, Give me this day my dally bread? How few men largely successful In this World: are bringing souls to Christ, of showing self-denial for others, or aro eminent far plety? You can count them all upon your eight fingers and two thumb: One of the: old covetous : he was sick, and sick unto di to have a basin brought -In filled with gold, and his only amuse: ment and the only relief he got for his as running them down, and turning it up in what Infatu: and power money in May-day want to party; if your childzen oon a: flowery and musical skcursion, you consent. You might pre. fer to have them with you, but their Jubilant abs fles you, Well, Your departed children have on out in a May-day party, amid it clears up the mystery of the dis: Agrecment of the apparent size of noon. As Jarge as a silver dol ar, as large as a dinner plate, s large as n eart-wheel these 'com- parisons I good, provided it is stated t distance from the eye the several objects of comparison nre conceived to be. A silver dollar at a distance of 14 feet, a dinner plate at 90 feet, a cart-whee at 500 fect, the moon at a distance of 240,000, miles, all sibtend an angle of about ms would be a name Jon that should Le The warrior abhorred - And every na again Its hand against a brother, on its fore- end : i wear forevermore the etirae of Cain Breakfast Talic I-Fow ssh to make w-really day Yor yourself, and carry out courteous W will start r : fast Doctor's Advice. if a man is. made coufortabl good breakfast. carefully pre femptingly served, nad ple amid cheerful hits tiayswill be god Will be able to meet. sith an Hence said eyuanimity tiie eety is a ous ihe luupheoilu the aeusiieof ies Bhon he: Weeakeet, inst Deak Botantial orde yood the Wor uture, through long ls, th, when used basi reht to be that you est of all hereavements, ations, hoing sounds grow fainter and then cease Aud like a bell, with solemn, siveet yI+ brations, 1t, Toronto. RED BY Dr Pe apparent size. If thie deelsion Is not but there still remain misgivings to its puprsethes, ie one experiment: yi eh dim jikd at, adns iene, Siren one. we. ond tie ull moo Relead pencil, aid if wnt be Tound tat the pencil will Jugt about cover sufficient sustes the moon's face. With tho stimepen- earry it. through without held In the same way, he can amount of piysical suffering. Ta targethouse that is hat al The simple French break: distant. Thereafter he cansny very well for one whose morning Bepen very thee Se ae of celestiai minstrels and haj- consclentiously either that the moon 1 inthe quiet of know, how you are going to no inducement, Let us sty looks to himas large as a pea or (or home, withous any she On, you say Fron foreien, ik om x e and keep cold and ignorant and/ is large as a good-sized House. He- or physica exertion: but ti favorita Seotch very. well myatl se Sa OnARDON. thavukipiar ware Do not introduce us to Hiljah, hae his choice, lowed by. the substantial second inty agin wege polnted that 1 exnnot leave a com- Prince to our harbor, the ships were Bourdaloue: There Is a singular optical Wusion breakfast, ox junclion, served aboutp We YMBIEN UY Te Os petence for my children. My broth ee how the thet ctewait tnuadered sharp cobble regard to the moon's apparent noon. before one renily starts ont on YQur hand fs gold as snow, Auntie, the same-financial misfortune that broadsides: but there was no Joy there of planting and also that of the sur tho business of the day, which is asu- Your cheek is wan and fee Guing to save your squl will save your Drawdsides: 4 on the bank of amaranth iM which may be-notieed while we are ally some form of sovinl. re WiKCSOAMDe sgapiegeestocighbae children, With the j anticipation of + Gemonsts - Give us this small ishind of fn, this. subject ely. that. when But the Prenel: breakfast i ane havt-mn kbd. 7OUr-g ight? large fortine,How much industry would a leprous world inatead of the Immen- Vining the. moon 8 Jooke larger the men au women who work, ground, Willie, HO GE he sities of splendor and delight. Keep thin when It hae attained to a keep lard and fast to, busi keen, habit of industry there, ig no safet our hands full of nettles, and-our) Man vehen, It has attained to a.) keen iar a owing boy aud itel burning fire, Willie, * young man would say, weil, Four own t in heaven? Shoulder under the burden, and our Smside Hebe tn keep to schol ours 7 re nee i OL GO READILY WOT iRemy Sal TRACE Rese eee rae, nd OU) The explanation sems tobe that who lave to. kes 10) my heart within. ther will soon step out, and then ri Ws; there is no more grief in it than pe ) ae: aan Ee ndicutts: Pianer wrists. When elther the s or the moon School teachers often compialn have Juxt what I want. Youvcannot ere is In her going into a nursery/ 1 rd we seem to say, Keep 8 next-the-horizon wo can-eompare the Jack of attention on the part hide from him how much you are Sm i rome nail acwund. may us down Nere wherg we have to sut- it ilirectly with large objets, such parents whicli Worth, You think you are hiding yi; Household. - Thewgh all around may 'us down fore where we have to sut 1 treecand houses. which ftom, i scliool fur several uur he knows all about He can tell pa och theorists iene Ht live and relzn and rejoice look small in the distance, anit the Without taking a sufficies you almost toa dollar. Perhaps he has einen inane Tam amazed at myself and at your- impression of size Is tiekehtoned: but ARd, ws Hemet Se eer ean eons alzo my friends, I Would hive self for this infatuation under which when it stands in mlA-heayons there breaking the ail, Lack of the records of deeds and mortragesyand yon mmaie the best of your sickness. We all rest. Men you would suppose is no object with which it may be time or incilnation makes the child ho hes: ndded-t all -up, and he has YoU make the best of your sickness would get frightened. at having to compared -Actially, the canmarore hurry off without the, propor quste made an estimate of how tong you will (het Fou Tas one iy piveleal vigor, stay In this world instead of getting size of the moon Is loa when it te- atc, aid, as a cousequenee, it frets Probably stay in this world, and is not oo ctimes you pecome impatient with flehtened at having to go toward oq the horizon than when Ie. je none away the morning ltiuniersdt en Sqamueh, Specie abont gmar eheusit, Sour tame foot, When a tan dencribes Peaven. Sonaratulaie nagbody who fw south. for who te tn int els umeotntortabio, aceomplnin th are The only fortune worth anything Pat all, you become Impatient of Troueh sickness Sou canoe avert. oF je Thaae LOO saliee-the, eeetnen ene thorouglily o ini you oan give your child Ie the for din ey 'When you bear of a Uroust eeident You eannee avoid Saucaimmotor-tess than, whien He ie tence y a : art well man making: great achieveme: ama here, dia *midinme 1d Of all the Foune men who starved lite Yell mat, mange eect your de- ald one ttle dana ust sising Conning Woman Barber jaw many turned but well? I do not ed nervous syatem or your dilap- oa oong widow whose husband Hance Cee oe ene Cena dented, health. I will tell vou how you Bes e ies Gee rs ia opened . barber The thee tneitance a young man can make the worst:of It. Brood ov old round enews con have te The ectng Ghat nether te It: rood over ail iinesses, and your not in the cold ground, but in the eo aes Dead Se ANS fe the Geeling, thet he pas to nerves wil become more: twitchy, m ground, rely Leia ea your dyspepsia more ageravate come beautiful flowers. i Struggle into which he must throw YOU Sane more appullins Tut, says fomeone, it pains mi she nalvely replied tine alie ad good Ponye mind and soul, oF be diskrace- that is the devil's work, to formmuch to think that i must lose the Tuves Company sought, ob behalf of busiiess reasuis; that mou seemed ta ally worsted. Whove are the burial BM J te Ocn worse of ie: Ie twmy body with whlch. mg xoul hayyso lone aoe pomBeNy, SouENE, on belale Of ee rar ta be ahve aad sonora Pr setts men who, started, life work to snow you a bright-Hght in compentoned. You do not lo Tonin HR. Leslie from benefiting by the ed by au unmarried womans a ep he : Darna seses lous ge els tg Sen ae fos Dee ea jou tneniate oat ottey'a flay nome inthe mulcide's asbva sun anti atience Siegen eva pean water Gs ae Ne I ae UL CRI ving eae eae ee Bye grave Hut ten of fiiene men restoned: You say, Movs, Job, ond to, have it or conuty. : Woman wliow husbadd ulghit her fins sinoked. them ambled. in-them the face RY. WR 8 See een oe gt; aecond codicil of the will direct- Come ir and offer to atteud to the victim. to consumptio tion * interest In the estate, be given to 'Mfamy sign read Mrs. persons who and though the author of the Scot- gerd ac toeates: 60, oe ta peat fortunes and Went throueh them, The oH Mores L know he. wi Th Oe seat chet ou? ab tot tons Mrs aio, and in case she preegeaw www ie wobid expect to thnx hoe tah Yeraton was Aytoun, originally te vast majority of them did- not live rom the clip th BI REea oar Gin pour bates Baul enlllina cee cioran ce er husband it was to go to him. band Tiere ready to walt on tlie was a Gaelle song. Taunton (Mas, get their Inheritance. From the gin- Job hls Wlood was vitlated anc x iled before her husband, and now A. Woman-barher who 1s single sve Jerald other beneflelarles want to prevent 20 be more attractive than one wo sed, and his skin distresstully. exup- Ket his, Payson will go to Portland to shop or house of infamy they were cased, and his s a HONING sorertpet his) Presi Edwards will go to t y brought -back to their father's house, he. had hing sever get Dis hits getting what th will directed on 8 marriefl, said Mrs. Boyd. ground that undue influence was ae hove: ineston set George Cask and in delirium-began to pick off loath- Hen be seve ROME Bet te Si eae Ee aed te ne tep tiles Srciythe.emmtralcersd Bue nent of tic to get bis, and We-will go to brought to bear on the testator. New Kind of Pillow. and to fight back Imasinary dev- vho the village churchyards and the clty A settlement in the ease was finally And. then they were laid out nad Cemeteries to get ours; and When we next by Mr, Leslie accepting 2, upholstered: parlor. th uenthtions?, Paine, bad have our portect spirit resoined to our 700, aid nbandoning hls Interest In vered with flowers by indulxen Have been wuueding bout for perfect bods, then we will be the kind the resdiuary estate, er not, knowhne-exactiy what thr le. of mea wemen that the resur- Mrs Hanning was a felative of Tho- mean orn in the often will make porsloie: + gas Carlyle, te 3 nd author fei So yeti onut made out ve yet, What have youl ath? What i Je out? You his that death tbody, tree Dur friends a: that. you ast hour 1a The wlast of Wars great organ shakes the skies But beautiful as songs of the immor- Brg seit The 2 RS eae Be Sou have in heaven the easter it be to get away from this world here, the more moze friends th brothers, sisters, chil- heaven, that T do. not bout dying We . that hon arial marsh divine han your storehouse, your bank, your office, your Insurance company, lifted you. out of Wore glorious destruction. The day you honestly RANE fo many suspended in-businers mate your 70 sien tune for oterntt Rood-b metodies of love arise. H. W. Longfeliow: a vie Tryst T coud get along f but al rendered feet on the of earth instead lower Oxon ie Sountien, Te Sie Cae ao and ted when TOE ag wh The snow Js on the The frost 1s cold and But there's a That senr of of stu Drvikfast cturs, without The spring will vome. again, An And chase the winter showers, And you and J shall walk, Annie, Aniong the summer flowerd. Olt bonnie are the banks, Willie, When all the suow is go y heart misgives me wander there wlom Oh will you tryst with me, Ol will you tryst me: then ? VL meet you by. the brook, Antije, That wimples down the glen. Saal not tryst with you. Willle, dare not tryst you here; But we'll hold our tryst. in Willie, In the spring time.of the year. The scene of the above lines lias often been painted. Fred's exquisite picture of gt; Is known to all intelll- gent lovers of art. It. is winter, and the ground 1s covered with snow. two young lovers are standing beside Crean MRS. CARLYLE HANNING'S WILL. buried Bey In the The Last Testament of the Sister of Thomas.Carlyle Contested. , Before Judge McDougall, at Toron- esterday the Toronto General you maiden s fu your Phe song is and Ireland, be thing: t en those Who- were physically disorder-, ei, Mow he war Lemon Bxttact At thie season,.when the jalce of omong Ie being used in so many ways, atters a Guantity of pure and fine lemon x- the Herall forgot ty tender its eon- tract may be cheaply maie frou the grattintiond-so the able aditor of the rinds. Put one pint of alcohol into a Hamilton Times for his series of inter- uart glass jar, and when esting articlis on the nomenclature of lemonade, or use lemons in Ontario. The papers were most inter- and ouly wish the Jule and pulp, peol : / Gating, axed, an fer ge this t's off tho thin yellow rind being enreful A miner s inch of water is tle quan- Concerned, thoroughly accurate and re- Ret to-ase any of the white, which is tity which will flow through an aper- liable, No reader cat ate the the bitter part and put it Into the tise dn an jnelt plank one inch square, amount of labor and research involved alcoho and. keep It covered. Continue the water belng at rest and its sur-/in' thn. preparation of thes artigles- to add the finely chopped lemon peel nce six Inches above the top of the Brer. Gardiner must have slept through to the Jar of alcohol until these is all porture. Tt equale 02499 enble fect the last campaign with maps and his- the lemon peel In It that the, alcohol In one second, 1.4994 euble feet In one tories of the alde lines as his pillow, wil take up. After two weeks add ae sua be aleereats they. ore minaerSo-oeiG-cuble feet n one hour. Tha dtornhd haw made th beat pomible Half a pint ot water and shake wel nore rivelta.threa tintee Gey tsx-coming, and that you are Re: The Great Divide. ariangemant-ot thos: notes ans given may. then be ed fren Neco CHER RATDDOREE AIGRL ing tg quit cramped apartmency aval A house, woll constructed of trlaxtehem x place In tw reference libeary tags the extract will be Seraeiyie te te ps clght houmecery night, From hry -obeercatits he minsioned: fo: Phix-horse that sitimtlewt ere had ein doub s? Paul he Tf tht excitement over war 1 tion with no hope. As you sat this. m vkfart ing at 5 Tooked. Into Maren, perhaps yo yourself, Poor thing h could start them in Ute mnetence How 1 have been 5 M'my expectations of 7 Upon that pathos break-with pacan tulation, that by your fnan- ar own, prospects for and the prospect for the heay ( your cbiidcen is mightily improy- You may havetost-atey but you fhe simrp, som inet from all this that phs Srder may. be the means of sr the soul, You say you have 50 lemptations from bodily ailments, and allows us to have a pe if you were only well you think you i. Wehes, united forever with a Could bea good Christian. While your perfect soul free from all sin. Correct na may be different, they are your theology. What docs u mean? Why, it-means that moving the have made out jus
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