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Durham Review (1897), 11 Feb 1904, p. 6

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M .Ym'w (tn-rial in his mum" ronfinn- ttllv Ivan; hie mlsslon on earth was: "'.tnd trtt: "in" on" hh mm" vauS. for he sh-xl" save hi4 tropr' ttom' this sina' (Matt. 1. 21) Tho ttttme mt- rica the sauna significance now that It did at nm. Those who are 'his myopic" are those who choose to be so. and time It will he always. "Who.. Ioc-ver will. let him tab. the water of Flu iroclv" (Rev. 22. 17). no will force no one to become a member of tha mun-3 iamlly. no that“ I" indi- Inlly responsible: "to Invitation in dike to " Every no in g state faith new. Thoir holy boldness ploug- nxl him. Thy sins are forgiven (R. v., --our first grout mm! In the Yorgivr- new of sin. Jesus rightly puts this nhnad of tho, heating of the body. We cmnot 6071)! that this paralyt lo Vac " oonneierietr-strittken you!!! man. Th" conditions nmosmrv to formwnpsa an rrp"ntarwe. confu- RIO". (cranking: sin and faith. ital. prod" Vin ' mattr 4. The» press-Ut seemed quite im- possiblv for time crowd to make an (pining: sufficiently large for them to pass through. Uncovered Hm rout-Lu" says. "through the tiling.“ In the eastern countries tin. homo" xvi-re fint-roofod and john] together so one omit] walk upon them from one and of the city to tho other. Broken it up-They took up tho tiling. They determin- ed that nothing; should stand in thvir way. Let down-Imagine the orpriso of the crowd as this open- ing through tho tiles appeared. and a pull“: was let down before them i ll. Christ. forgives tf:mr--vtt. 5-7 G. Saw thrir ttttttw-hun, ot the gift:- of healing and restoration were Mr. minrvd through the faith and pray- vra of friends of the sufferers. See Mutt. viii. 13: Mark v. M; John iv. Mt. ers "tttttr" their faith. Ibval faith new. Thoir holy boidness rivali- 'xt hing Thy sins areformiver? (RJ'u prodtwd try n fl var u]! H: c, mat trt"--1't :rke 10 Tcat yo m miricls a!" th onnv." cum: w vim.- r.ower. 'r.' I remit [its hum; St G. Come unto Hiiu-hcetm" to Jun: seemed impossible. There were man) obstacles in the “115'. Shouid “my have muted for a convenient season f No. They must 'toree their way to Christ. Bringing one-He want young. tor Jenna mule him sun. but he was grown. tor it re- quired four to carry him. There are many so weak aml'ditxtouratterd that: they cannot. co to Jesus without 'ttrts.rAattco', we should niwnyn be ready to help such. Sick of the Paley-paltry. a contraction of tin- word paralysis, is a uueane that "eprives the part nifeoted of sen- "atur..', or the power of motion. or both. This patient was utterly Incip- lm-m. The Girsease in considered Eu- curnbi. "Palsy in a type of sin. Sin m the soul takes all the forms whirl! paralysis does in the body. Borne of tour-Finch one holding a corner of tho "raliet," or bed. which was merely G thiskly padded quilt or mat. "Tilt-re was oo-operation in this work." ttt Corsuneatarr.-t. A mum sinner brought to than: cm. I-al. 1. And 'watu--ht thy emu of the miscon- ar,’ tour In 01.11199. Cape: mum- Wmcu was an 'Mm" or headquar- ter.. n was named - "tage new" Bprvad wry rapidly. In we nouns --hatltiet. the house which In occu- pied. mm his momer and " broth- nu (mu. tr. bo. or who” that of Si.. Peter.-cam. Bu). 2. Many were gathered-Tho almieuuv inaud- ed rum-[sees and dactoru ot (be A“! who had come from the owml of (Baillie. Judea and Jerusalemumko v. 12‘). About the door-tnere was a guru! concourse of people. BO m... tho hope and court were Both Ctirsl. breactteu the worti--Tturtioe- trim. ot the Son ot timi.-Ctarke. Tlrey lzud come partly to criticise um partly out ot curiosity. and now Jesus, seize. the opportunity to pram-4 the gospel. We would be ttstii.trstt in season and out of Bea-. bull to point trtheptg to Jesus._ 'otpitty School. STEKNATJONAL LEI-160M RO VII. l-‘MJA‘UAI‘Y ". 1004. u: In Fund's: a'tin..-.-2iartg 2: IE part of _ , "V __ . "BBN' ""_ruerehC10M OI tho dcad Highlander. The Celtic na- ture A, brave in fight, and slow to rorcet or desert, and If th:, sland- ered general had only had near him 9. teal countryman in hi... hour of trial all might have been tsrot1 Bat it will be best to remember him In that happy moment. when Kina M- ward, then Prince of Wales, said, as he took hls hand. "We're proud r! you" The Britlah Empire may be In- deed proud ot "Planting “no.” and the fe,',"',',",,' only teat',' been tt quest an 'tnerrttin mroN.- ronto &tnrday Night. - .~oyany and evi?rr .uxstehna, may he the murder for the axons-ration of the, Anny] Dunn-” - - - Dour lo Drath by Vile a mere man, and he had assumed the prerogative ot God and had claimed artorgivo Kins. wore some of the scribes present who doubtless were desirous to catch him in his words. and they thought this their time, for they regarded him as sick of tho inlay in tho lesson it zrnwmmmaufimmmfl no exception, and he could any witl i"c"it'ii'i'ifj5'iiiiii7iiii"'i ems. an equal facility. "Arise, take up thy ktgieei7iTtlts';i,,,,,CC',,,sa"t',th' bed and walk," or '"Thy sine an 311°03'34"““gig-I‘mffmflyusmhu! grgrivon thee." He mmd power u-'AMon?cmmafg3-§3§. enl the body when he saw it ' . ' mould bo best for the individual and "‘""mm. ot. . 0830ROFALL8._VI’. , fair his own glory. or to heal the trt --'------r-t----ua==-------r-rt== w ten .ain was repented ot, and t e. . , person bellnved on the Lord Jesus! A "00r.yPNMie. fel,',.rds'tt' a,12', t'lr/,/21"mtlt, 'lt/oe Thing Without Which Manners well as the faith of the four by whom Met" Nothing. 1 ho was borne. No doubt he was him-i - Manner is a thing that matters in a ‘ self somewhat inspired by theirfmau. Manners, as a rule, we discount, earnestness. tor when they foundlif we are wise, recognizing that they Ithere was no other way to get more of the nature of " parlor trieks," him, income of the press, they open- which can be taught to any one who Cd a way through the root and let possesses aptitude, says the Saturday him down. The houses were con- Review. Manners mean nothing. Man. structod in those days so that they nor means everything. It is a man's ' could do this. Nothing could have individuality asserting itself through all i pleased him better than the mnul- .the cast iron rules and conventionnlities I ttwtation ot such zeal to get to him; [that hedge him in. It is the sum total no wo must want his salvation moroiof the effect produced by all of thosei than anything else In order to ob, little peculiarities of gesture, intonation) tnin it. 110 could not let so favor- and the like, which give us the secret able an opportunity as that pass of lifelike expression. Only the rough- to do good without improving it. so mess of the eye makes any two people when he saw their faith he said unto or situations seem alike. Some men, it tho sick of tho palsy. "Son, thy sins is true, have no iinlividualities worth t be forgiven thee" (Mimi: ii. G.) There lconsideration. Ihev are mere dummies l spy My coming In driidei Girii/ called him not unto uncleannesa. but unto holiness" (.1 The“. A, " "Be ye how. for I an holy" ta Peter l, IO. Thug can person be ready tor a place with the pure and holy above. Christ was continually, while upox "atth about his Father's bushess God In the only way to make them holy. as God made man at first. and it is the only state in which he will be gnarled with him. for he "has him from his do. In 5 greater work than to mate A world. “Tans great to speak . world from naught. ”Twas greater to redeem." Bin " the wont thlng that ever an‘licted the human family by far. To (louver 'rom the guilt, power and domlmon ot sin. the death and en:- faring ot the San ot God was re- quired, which was the greatest sac- vdiee aver made. and all that will may be redeemed. "Him that cometh to moi. I will in no wlse cast out" (John 6, 37). To save men from sin and fill the heart with the love of tte nature}; a_ signer. and to an " Fl0'dTlh'0 MAC." by vile and Slander-oun- '1uutatsts. FEW SECRET. RY, SUPERIITEIDEIT OF AGEI W. B. TAYLOR. ILA.. LLB.. T. G. MoOONKIY. Th mountain!“ the media of the Anna) M tt . held on a I shown-.3 muted proct- ot the continued gone. and loud $13.51» the may. -tttto policy-holder; Pamphlet. explanatory of the attractive human-t ph- Cmms 1tte.tieef2t'.t 1teT,tU9et,trttesityyr magma“ arm-cm mun. um TBORBUrtN,pf.D.. NET SURPLUS......................... .c-cu,v:-..-...................asiua ad rreet-John N.Iake.Auditor. Auditedandfou co WI. T. Sunden. Consulting Actnu-y. um, l eddnrinz Iat3.................... "L".e-.-.............. .... M8t "ttd that; fir in General Branch in the history of the Company. ' o1netfimxrip.f.orbsthttsnAofym.!ttrtr........... 'L'...,.,'.:...'..'......... mm... 36“ . 'No monthly or Provident. panele- were isasued-this branch hula; boon (ll-continued. PRESIDENT. JOHN L BLAIKIE. tft0E-r'REstrttmrs. MON. SENATOR GOWAN. K.C.. Lyn. 0.319.. . It. GURNIY. IPA. I. w. SMITH. Lea. K fi." g'ayal . GU B. J. K. 088011.52. ESQ. MANAcln 2 DIREC‘I’OR. L. GOLDMAN. A.LA., l".C.A. SECRE'I" RY. SUPERIITEIDEIT OP AGEICIES, w. n. TAYIDR. ILA., LLB.. T. a. noooxxxm Doc. n. tN8-roattaratttoe Ftyttr...,...._........._......................p, --To Announce and Annuity Reserve Fund...............:. -ro your: Loom Awaiting Proofs. Contingent Expense. Decal t0W-BrMoruta-te....,....................................... ' -hV Stocks.Bonds and Dehe"turm4mvtrtrvi value $3,170.08. --rrr Real Estate, including company's building....'.......... -Br Lennon Policies, tttC. .".'f'.'"":_"..e.....r............. -Br Lognson Stockotearlratloamu0 ...................... -arrcaahinB_udon hand '.."""......-......re..... Doc. u, ttlttt--To Cash for Premiums.................... --Tocaah on Investments................. Doc. St, 198b-Br ”imam for Death Chin”. Protittr, 'ste-.......-....- an -Byan other payalentn........................................ 355.734 " Dec. n, 19W--To Net Lodger Aaaeta.............. Far wider of the mark is that intense earnestness of the second rate nature, that unfortunate mr-thod which some people possess of handling a, subject so that everything they my is almost as wearisome to themselves as to those who have the misfortune to listen to it. They have never weighed themselves in the delicate balance of the comic idea so as to obtain tt suspicion of the rights and dues of the world. The "good bed- side manner" of the doetmu--that theat- rieal calm and preposterous smile which he assumes in the presence of danger--- must be disqualified, us must also tho' blend of father confessor and genial ANNUAL. STATEMENT f The good manner exacts while it yields respect. Many miss it by the one un- necessary degree of "empressment " which betokcns that civility has an added value for them, beeause for some reason they no longer always receive it. or situations seem alike. Some men, it [is true, have no indiridualities worth consideration. They are mere dummies tricked out in second-hand garments. Manners they may have, but they can- not possess manner. The poseur, too, who deliberately sets himself to acquire manner gains only for himself manner- isms which pass muster with none but the ignorant. Not that, indeed. ignor- ance in these matters is shown where it might perhaps be expected. Who, for instance, is quicker to detect the 'men than your rough workingmant With what uncrring accuracy does he discriminate, although he cannot ex- plain, that so subtle distinction which makes all the diiferenee. "r-r-'-.-" l_~-." "If" V _--- --‘, F""""""'"""" """J UIIU ll F Br. adjunct... _ at“ to an: 'iiEil, ':is favor In his intercourse with hi: |%fimmmfi;m32ui allows he teaches at one bound tt point '1tMfl'll't', bathe MUN-m 09- Re',', iGiarr"l,t 0 which otherrean attain only aftet spy-Cm. I.t.erriutFnFFaGiiiti mud .. . . 1t."dhffgrt22,eeirit 'tP,e"gatgt,,"gtt,r, , any and painful effort. He kindles the ,thismmmfimmfimmm flow‘ of self-respect in those whom he 'y""'""'"")',.,',',','), due. :ddresses and thaws thoughts m them ' mwyyous. GEO. s. HA! I M a” the more hat are generally cold and frostbound Olden-Ian . In I man-tee of“. C ' _ . - . m‘}&"fi°5#‘fi;’§fim="%"’ "gun...” le " the snvxor of the awkward utm- Also "A Gull". “glam? the at... t',Th%tt ton. . ItEltiylLl.'s nod l co at the Anna-l Reina. sttGriitit ifiGiixGiiiiiitii on “angina. to the Home on. or on due Council _By Promimm outstanding. etc. (less cost. ot collection) .3, Interest. And Rents. due and seemed E-EMJMH' Gia ”0'0me ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO eto.............. Mama-Al Director. L' " SPAVIN . b “CUR! TWENTY-THIRD Il2-it8 King Street West, Toronto, For the Year Ended alst December, MB A_st..y.ttiyl1.tisC_t?.t11p_t1t1y North American Life WWW-m; uaaaTarrGaa irtGariiiE ot-et-ted-ttttV DttM3URSlltMENT8. LIABILITIES RECEIPTS. IR . ct D c ORS, ASSETS ........q a-.....,...-......." “.37 o, ..."............................... 'nize teilow who hlways tst/Gd/Tri his dignity makes other pnnpla tirpd. An Un,r,ttsttttnt Lion. A {envious animal combat was wit- nos-15d recently in the Scottish Zoo at Glasgow. A majestic. forest-bred {both Afr:ca.n lion, named Cecil. with.. out. the El ghtcst provocation attack.. ed a large lioness. which only two or thme days before had been put into his cage, and In a. few minutes. despite the strenuous efforts ot the tamer and the staff, the Inmate lay dead In the corner of the den. _ Fifteen thousand woollen tunic: have been given by the Sultan of Turkey tor the use of soldiers sta- tioned at Adrianople and Salomon. The Fnur Truck Newt, for February. On sale at all uewu nmudu The Best s Cent Magazine on the Market.. ' When it Hurt. Toronto Globe. Doubtless the greatest punishment Unit has been meted out to Prince Athnobald Stuart do Modem. isthe atrocious attempt ot the authorities to insinuate that his real name .'a 12m Brown. THREE SEPARATE MrRe8.-neutlcaette, Hon. - nehe. tiidettelto yield rapidly to The potent inftueuee of "The D & L" Menthol Hana-rm. Any norvom Mlle or 1min will dlanwmnr under this powerlnl "tttirheumatie planter. ---OF TBE--- “I do not." she promptly an- swered, "In that case." rejoined Arehte, with equal nromptness, "f shall not ask you to. No yopng woman ought to marry a man unless she is sure she loves him." "--..CfMttt)tt Merely Tent-nu- Chieatto Trtbnuo. “Katie." said Archie, "do you think you love me well enough tn marry me t" Help the Overworkod Me-to-ro the great engine which pumps lite through Four system hard prélsed, overrtaxed,ttroan- tax under It; load treettmreduettaehtueiotrtred It? Dr. Agnew’s Cure tor the Heart In nature’s lubrlcntor and cleanser, and daily demonstrates to heart sufferers that it In the intent, unrest and most on eody remedy that medical Belem-e 'h"l','hW'i. man that his manner is the same in Mtireeirttredue1e1sradnirrmatd. This is really not praiseworthy. What 'would be exquisite courtliness in one case would be but exaggerated courtesy (in the other. What would please the idnchess would embarress the dairy maid -this, of course. assuming, what is not always safe to mume in real tite-that both are types of heir different orders. A sense of the nth, then, is a neces- sary factor of the good manner. It will avoid any undu'e emphasis as the plague and will exhibit a complete correspond- ence to its environment. The possessor iof the manner indicated will not be for. ever buying himself about what others 'think or soy. Secure in his self-knowl- (edge ,and setting for himself a higher standard than he imposes upon others. he greets no man mth suspicion or dis- approval. lie predisposes everyone in ':is favor In his intercourse with his allows he reaches at one bound tt point o which otherrean attain only after an}: and painful etrort. lie kindles the flow’ of se1f-respeet in those whom he ddresses and thaws thoughts in theml 'Rotluchild which cluncteriul the tunily lawyer. ' It , guanine. laid;iII__milo off HON. SIR w. n. MEREDITH. KC. ............. I 618 tlt y.:::::::::::."','??,?)., 78 r.,) was? a ----=-Litrrsart 02 ............ssso,236 " Ll?) ,.,.tr-t.9grrt .......8t.tmou 00 ....... 3.U8.Ng " ....... sum th', ....V.. 333.00063 ....... “3.3m 3t ....... 42.584 22 gunman: i": 8.773.785 35 81381.33 69 ”155.119 (lg A Hell Hou- Paid for Rem. Prolnbly one of the longest lea-e. known was granted for 'a small p'eee at meadow land. some clxteen acre. in extent. In Surrey. England. It 1. tor t‘ e term of 2,900 years and mu granted on St. Michael'u Day. In' 1051. it the a-ngulnr tenttrt of “a rod rage when demanded." It It not stipulated that me none shall be the Mug: of this law. which is fortune. for no Inch we grow- uywhero on the Sixteen acres. I . " ' “I cannot tInd you a. boy that here. There is only one l, where one can be found. That heaven." spend much on ctothesL"" The {actor's answer was tq_the point ' Position Open to u Man who Pos- sum-i All the Virtues. Wo cull the following correspond- ence from the pages or the Hara.. wurcmun. says the London Stand- ard. The owner of the hardware shop in an American town. who wants an assistant. thus describes his requirements to a tactor in an- other city; Ottawa wholesale firms report a tair movement in trade Mace the mlddle of the month. and when the present difficulties attending trans~ portation have disappeared they look for renewed actlvlty in many de. partments ot trada. Values are ttmm Posit ion Open IYANTEtj---A PERFECT MAN new are firm and thticrtireCiri; pected to stimulate purchases later on in the season. _ Reports ot the state of wholesale trade at London, are. satisfactory. ac- cordlng to reports to Bradstreet'.. Tho buying tor the, cpl-Lug to tar Compares well with the volume of business at this date last yenr.Va.l- In Hamilton this week there has been mini: movement in wholesale tadr. oonsidarlng the difficulties un- der which business is being done through the country owing to the snow blockados. The condition ot trade, according to travellers‘ re- ports, are satisfactory. and the out- look for spring: business is good. Btormy weather m the west haa do. layed railway truffle in Manitoba and interierrud with tctsnspcrtation, and wholesale trade at Winnip chill suffered to some extent: but the out.. look tor [mamas in the North-west this year in very promising. Reports or wholesale trade at Yan.. couver and Victoria are unusually. satlhfaotory tor January. according to reports recelvod by Bradstreet'n. Tho outlook at Roaslnnd. Nelson and other mlnlng centres in the provlnoe to brlttht. Bushman In wholesale circles at Quebec during the past week ll re- ported a llttle quiet, and In some quarters country remlttancel are slow. The cold weather and heavy snow fail is believed the cause. Tho continued interference with railway traffic by the snow block- ade» this Week has seriously curtail- ed tho business movement at Toron- to. Canada b: Importing conslderable quantities of British cotton this sea- Hon. No Job lots of American ct- ton or cotton goods have been tter- tng here an) in pnst years. Dressed hogs are unchmed at $0.75 to 8T.25, tho latter tor “at; Following are the quotations; Wheat. white. bush. twa to tNet do. red, bush., 855‘ to we; do. spring, bush., 8450; do. ttootsmtmait., TN to 76350. Reno. bulh.. 65 to We. Oats. bush.. 88S to Ste. Bar- ley, 'bule. 4.5. to IG'. Has, tlmothy. per ton, 810 to $11; do. clover. " to $9174). Straw. per ton, $9 to l 310, therds, alslke. tmsh., " to $5.70: do. red clover, bush. 86 to $6.25; do. timothy, 100 lbs.. $21.25 to " Apples, per barrel, $1.50 to $2.25. Dressed hogs. $6.75 to $7.25. Eggs. newt laid, per dozen. M to 4Ote. But- ter, dairy. " to 2le; do. creamer]. 21 to 25c. Chickens, per lb.. 11 to 120. Geese. per lb. 9 to MM. Ducks. per lb., 10 to 12:3. Turkeys. per th., ld to 16c. Potatoes, per but. M to 95c. Cabbage. per down.” to 75c. Cauliflower, per dos., "lar, to $2. Celery, per dozen. 45 to tithe. Wet. hindquartertr, $6 to 38: do. tormtuarterm, 8t to80; do. cholee, carcaao, $6.50 to $7. Lamb. yearl- ine, " to $9. Mutton. per out. so to $7. Veal, per cwt.. " to 89. Bradstreet: on Trade Business in Montreal has been at- 'nctod this week more or loss ner- mxsly by the snow hlockados on the nilwnys which have lmpoded the uovements ot trade. The snow tall. Iave been unusually heavy. especially " the west. delaying the malls and nmporlmz the movements of the travellers. The shipments ot grain. attlu and othutp oduce have. In con- oquence. been light. A Red Rose Paul for Ray dull, with calm ot so loud! at $10 to $11 a. ton for timothy. and at " to " tor mixed. No “mm offered. and prices are nominal. _ I‘m-Imu- .Egr. . u-rKPI. muttering: ot grain on the Its-eat today wens small. One load ot red winter wheat sold at 85550. and 200 basin" of barley at 4.1% to 47xc._ Duluth. No. L Not. 911-8 " you a. boy like is only 31):; Mare brief and 5. a . Fj' Is in -~.- um .u-WI. q, Tho d plow pal a no 039305111 recently dir,eCrvemrd. has hula: Iowa mm. It must have been a we tight. In not“ of we admonition and grow tat. the average pa grown tat will tell you It'd I In: nutter. Towns In Indian Territory That are Peoplc-d Exclusively b, N: gnu-n. Indlan Territory has several ox- clualve negro towns. 0:10 is called Rontlvllle. niter one of the promot- ers. and is located {.neen miles south o. Mamogcc, on. the Mlshourl. Kansas and Texan railroad. The Creek nu,- tion luv; a number of other negro towns. among them being one known MIWUdcnt. It In a. Government town site. Everything in the pl:uv, is the property ot coated people. The p20- ple of no other race are allowed to nettle there. It ls ttaid by those ac- quainted with the place that if an occallonal white person chances to come In on business or otherwise. the word ll Icon passed around to him-- "Whlte men. don't let the sun go down on you here." A hint ra all that ls neceuery. tux-oe- hours. coward g the trip to Chicago Into a were night's run. It in now announced that the espvti.vxuo have been oot.ducted largely with the idea or the early nirplicatioy. of the system to the railroad count-chug Verna with Hamburg 'diertant by rail 176 miles trom each other, and that an early Cot1vertCon ot that Ine is by no means improbable. Home ow the hundred-mil a-tut-lt I!" train look. nearer than It did a kw men hs "go. and our spud”. " um trained in the dimetlon ot Germany. have olteu remarked, in its upphcu- tion to hug Lacs on which tlte swung of time would be material. Cutting down the ru..n.nz lime to Enthum or Hackeusawk may deter the dyapupsm of the commuter for another season UP two. but L 191.0; commwuully iue trortunt. It is cutu..g the bltste on long runs that cotuo--itiaein.g tho time (9 Washington to less than ut..cr (my "M' no rem hum 110 Laden per now. says tue Street Railway avurmu. Hwy seem to be uvurccaruug qu prwuru Huber cum.or.ub.y up to he pmseu c, and we have iaturu Hath" mg amour the. rumors 13.1.“; or do pmeeurc caving m 11.10 (mm end of 410 car. Perhaps the dquJug‘ gunne- men wuo 1iquiod 0.. the motors bum- l .ug out trout mellow a. tto m lea per .uur to AU.) 'tet per hour “nu row be ostnvLaxsd um uighcr may are bots warmth: and prtuituuutoL-. Um: .Iudmu and arty ttcies par hour ia a decidedly not pane. but Is was more than “new be beaten but-ore we go to press. It has taken a. goal um..y yearn w evolve the two-mLmLe trot- uug home. but. the year Wo have him An truncate. and Just so it has been wit “clams-10 rmlruadmg. once we would: began 10 break L425 tau-1y New up. and Lu umy umall truameuta. one hundred and [arty chu per hour, eA'ctt It not outdone my a considerable man-gm. at.“ mean: than the liuulreu-a: Lun- :wur tram itt mucn nearer to reuhLy than " nan ever been before. That speed ts gun: tcaaMe. whenever n a tlemanueu, and " u, moreover, quite Him enuugh to meet the requu'echu of Mummy for some little time to wine. Its real (luminance lira. as we have olteu remarked, in its umxhcu- Ho Fromm,- 'rrsm " In Sight. and wm Cut Tim- on Long “nun. We now with pleasure that our spmmuuuz “Honda at 1.0mm nave not Jul. cultured their hu-gee for page, and towed the nco.d .ua Ttsh average Flattt1iatunatt has no deep tt reverence tor antiquity that "a would rather be wrong than be recent. N0 WHI.E MhN ALLOWii Landau I. overcrowded with car- ious-minded people who “and in awe ot their own ignorance. An Entrrahrniirn social standing seems to depend on the number of ponple no can agar-g to despise. Tbe cuckoo of philosophy has suc- cemfully laid her egg in the nest ot thpulogy. - London In full of clever people who expect to get salvation: in a moment and nomad the luxurrot bol. g damn- ed over a lifetime. One should never spoil a good the. my by explqlulng it. Let be iisake tine joke- ot the em.. tglm. I om not who make- ita blun- In one} to carry on an argument you mum: descend to the other man level. - Conservation and laziness are hard to, dlnlnzulph. Good form appears to be the no. oumulated marines of centuries ex- prgued Jn..a gape-ml air 9f boredom. - One of tho'bloulngn of iid in}: G," humor-1n u that all your mistake. pay on ”John. - Most ot the tuna talked about in London society an titterr cnbjuctn toe prayer than tor gossip. I?) be original I. to be wrong. Cultum It the oomciouuncss of truth yawn-ed In conduct. Tun neat trpuble mm the 150ng in that. they are lump: to repel the American , invaders with hummi- methods that came over with wu. [nun tin Munster. A Carnal-Ho chum we- About "'gfmtaatauoilra'itGeunem. m lieu-tun lo . Canadian who.» do" on England and rum. My. my. the London Express. on lam-tut; and orlglnal. In Us new back. "To Be Taken “In: Salt; An may Bn 'Nacittag Ono‘s Grund- motner to Suck Eggs," he cures a (mm ot apuorlamu that not ortho. dox phnooophy at deiiauce. Here are a. few ample- ; Sea-alckneu has kept more enemlea out ot England than late prowou lu London take- more tor granted than we met or the world knows. ti00di0 hlte TRA/N. WI Pttn0ttuete, any New 'ttvtrurt News. EEG to mieet it. “3930 '. a. germ hay killed an " perm l who " no laugh- at? to lunch it, th tttN In uttciettCur ttfeet." a Cl Mf-hor prom w an imp/e“ Ether had hm km. and hr: 0 b could I to cum»! The; gun-:15 u Wig W " (In on; mtis’ucthm rather wan tl than to twan , PAG Owen cann- do "Who “in " English “all! Orion; than, wl how“! low to I has he whi . M We hcard Tho roA-btg haiku)“. a... bre; one luv 1: and put at u. " atttae. Lontriuq Mr 0mm w tc. tyy,D d".-m'::::~l I have erlrpt, but 1 Mtrht tdysn" In 1 One part of m. had tteen h"! an “Tango it tor-En .0 that tii" ('UL duo flood urn: 1 “silver light " 01". her thought, -wBett bark to when "he hm! " r “In: bub-hm.“ He-.; M nppvnrul " --tho lovrllt rm um: lips. Anor- all. low In. "TU' p'meu or to he iovo.i t ‘10 fell aaierep tl or: name on hm Tho next mom mum. Tina» M 'aat--cveryoim u “in to 10;!“ do.“ mm: a thinning ii sew-r awn: Aftor al 1 none)". awning. rounded met MIK, .hemian vol in i madly-d aim-m)» nu. at mu ’ot OIL lil-, t drink "Mamma," ful it Irv, t thnt it " "I totem.” Mrs. "3.5% "It is man tho annual of {tropic u TNIE PACK: w z " Was ttry-loving {any “was -.lf as til 'dttht. Aim -iiket Tho gun 'ous-tire., Owen Ray and qu-n Wont to , Sir OWHA ttret “In (1r: qtatoctar:1 " thrown! luv qtool: I‘m It duo titrl In- with; bo Rim: M the m. dloulJ It wn but HI would try hm mum with of obs-run - dainty to her Ir.x most Imp": Elr Owen think. and a from "in:-- Ootet Watt cl "WEIR! ht' fully wtil.: Ital“! lzvr d" all!” or the “TH-[TH It holl“ann tuwslstat It none of hplvndm‘ :11 that data-d and Ir'wil w dun. Shun had den * wank! [the him (we " ot new: with Violet - that the mon- hv " aiMmqr he would luv of “I“ her down In dim“! w aide. Violet " .ui tiny Arte. Mo saw thc 'slliK qtver plum. tho map“ In tho run-r nowcrs, tho 4 an richly out 'T'toiss. a oar-kl of the wt'il-tr.utr,d h. with gm; nmim - but! accept“! Sir (nth to not as hostos ill IOT " 3 feet mtde, " be: ‘14.. din: not u M (MIN "w CUAPrrA Vio q m drow Prtnl at Menuor and 1nd huwildv KM'C her 1 Wm one t T i " was h. In or ha Iv tit ll ll tr ti " l fe, q'ht rm "

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