Tay par ‘ NOTES AND COMMENTS, A noble woman has gone, England has m Qui Victoria than Miss Emily aia this was as much to the credit of one as But Emily Paithfull’s chief fulness for women intent upon helping themselves, ‘A daughter of a clergyman of theChureh of England, her own social advantages were of the best, but her heart was too big, her sympathies too sincere aud prac- condition, too, of women who needed but the chance to work and were ready for the next things in the way of legitimate opportumtties for self-support, but were in painful perplexity as to what they could do, In this respect Miss Emily Faithfull was "among the Tonis discern the inevitable iene social ition of the time THE NEWS INA NUTSHELL THE VERY ‘THE WORLD. ALL OVER Anteehiae Hoe About Our Own Coun, Treasurer Stock of Wertworth has been a - | asked to resign, The Montreal Street Railway earned mn Sunday. w pes $4,000 o. e pri Sa grant to Lady Thompson ota ad by Parliament, Bellevil rohants have granted a Friday halt holiday vo hele employees, Mr. W. E. Parker’s jewellery store in Hamilton’ wae robbed of $400 worth of good he Windsor salmon cannery on th nd Algoma he Algoma aty horses and oxttle were. killed ae (Qu’Appelle hy 8 48-houre! cb ombalinc’ gros ro members ol che Ladies Orange Bene- yolent Association were fined 620 each at ayniltoul for eisiang Ws inmate shacks ir. Craig the Horcindibariey at the Ex- perimental farm, thinke that Canadian tomatoes conld be placed with profit on the Londo: ‘kenzie tower on ved li yea Hill was struck by lightning a of the Publis Works eta Sper could to help somewhat, at least to point |" the way for the honest womanhood of her time in seeking timely adjustment to the of her life, inane of her religion. She was no fanatic ; she was not averse to social distinction or insensible to social peculiarly needed her. As she wrote in an | 8cri er to album some twenty years gts * Tt is is only il ‘those b: th lazyhood, who can encounter successfully the dead weeds and flowers,” ere was no “lazyhood” in her idea of -advantages come with superior cal mental endowments and ziiribual gifts fitly set of y the graces of lo and did. it, ae wi r Miss Faithfull was the ‘Miss Guescnpee? of her generation. Eighteen Years Ago. ‘This month it will be eighteen years ince the great fire at St. John, N. " Nearly all the public buildings were burned ct el tua iy Ipingibn thea front, all the wholesale stores and ware- houses, with ‘ir contents, some and thriving cities in Canada, | Cattle Disease. Prof, Saunders, the director of Dominion experimental farms, makes the assertion in his annual report that pleuro-pnuemonia is not known’to exist anywhere in Canada, fe sa; a latter, La je not Fiestas ‘alung disease, less prevalen Suknowe in Cea nay ot Eee isthe rouble with _ Dadi he has rte Fuddy Breach of promite || How can that bes when they etaeneden De ddy—* she mi him for his money, and cs BM ae si e mont severe The Siaeceost Street Rerbfe! Co. will frigerator cars pHa the abattoirs and the Rial ely Mr. Hiram Metta the big distiller, who is 7! has retired from the ons, ices of hardware in Canada are gener- ally advancing. Wire nail, horse nails and ehot have advanced, and prices of oiled or annealed wire and iron pipe have been withdra u is a sub- ote to Canada increased baits into Great Britain from increased seven and eight per cent,, in the sixty of the asphalt pavement aoe my Gat, ate The Dominion Denton the Interi- or has been advised of the a ren ringing n yy thousand dellars -operative dieghe is making great progress in Prince Edward Island. When i BE Lise but on Sane Fs 1895, the delivery £ was 9,327 pounds, to named William Jones, of Sts Catharines was picked up on the bank of @ Nigar: the day was’ delirious lomon Perrigo, whose storiesabout the abduction of his step-danghter caused a Teouiva thictysBee lea in elBotiinlochitonbs of Ganainana Mr, that there were three stave 0 Canadians, Sir George Si hwenty fiver | thousand dollars. GREAT BRITAIN. Mar Lodge, the. Highland residence of the Dake of Fife, was burned. we Wa sets of Essex, nee Adele Giasty of New York, has given birth mpi Lady Wilde is said to be dying of a poe heart, and her seine uA Honaen predict s! ee will nev se her gon again. gers @ little Bris ves: sel Why "Ney wbicts and Rnandéaed at cod by Terentia weera in Jersey. Two fee mien succeeded on Monday in mat pertrat of Mr, Gladstone a ‘xhibiven in London, and escaping without X pte Edward of York has made his He open carriage, propped up by hi Busey, aud ab cheared ay be wal The ramor has been revived “ha the Dake and, Duchess of York will b@ the Mme. st i Iwatd Grey, in the Imperial House of Commons sai een, i «rial Government had tried to meet these views in subatance, UNITED STATES, In the coloured eke cue ia Double | Springs, Ale, on 8 while'the Rev. Greenleaf Lee, # young man, wi ing a as torments of hell, he es rah fell dead. ‘The Chief of Police of Albany on Friday morning for the first time soit ne law forbidding the flying of reign ions on any State or hasreapak ‘bai e Skeena River, British Columbia, was| C; r{done more f PR superior wisdown, is See 4 dead Lizzie Coleman, fourteen years of age, to whom he hi ee been paying attentions, and then committed Spee Since Senator Stanfor: ath not one given on an eet of $1,000 a day, bal her private m of has been phat eg in pies ‘Household. Finishing Touches. g|_ After the hard work of moving furniture, dusting carpets and summing the contents closets and storeroom, the giving of a little touch of varnish or polish to this or she that, the putting up of a picture or the rex covering of a cusbion is almost play. In- an the adding of ee little finishing such a pleasure to the real home tou: Sin: nee as to be a reet. How much can be dove to beautify a home in this way and with how small an ‘our persons were killed and two fatally injured, Dunn and nine men of the Govern- tug “were ¢ trate, pees ooked Pe in Fort GENERAL. eas he. cenatiors tresty between Russia fea Japan has been signe I undred honses were burned and several pereons me killes red’ and. twelve. persons: lost ei: liyoatin the floods in the Wartemberg uattles oe erm The statu in Luther, which has faueniid loan iia une of construction, was unveiled in Berl native allies in Erythrea in expectation that a war with Abyssinia is inevitable, Mr, Gladstone received an ovation on ee to Hainburg. He was feted and ban- It 1s reported in Constantinople that Said Pasha will appoint a com , ini eluding | menians,to formulate ome o eform urkish administra! South Wales haat a ontoms bill Phe duties tunpoang ta) 1 establiehes free trade. enhutte, Prussian men were (0 were rescued, re Vaasa by a Spanish vessel ni caatt of nba The Mokavk: followed the Sp te a Dae where a full apology tend "The Patisicos are go vastly pleased with eae’ pion acy tesa 08 reported dist H. M.S. Mohawk y those who have tried can imagine. Som things among the following eaeean may be of help to housekeepers in complet- ing their spring renovations, the carpet in the ‘‘best room,” still per- fn | Sista in looking a trifle dusty and the colors dingy after it is put back on the floor,wash 1t in this way on the first bright sunny day. spoonfuls of powdered borax. From this te aagia is massing troops on her Armenian }-wring out a soft cloth and wipe abe carpet, rubbing across each breadth, cloth often, If the carpet i ecessary to change the water. the doors and windows open, su the carpet will dry quickly. ia common mistakes frequently made in varnishing are in preparing id article ee Fanta ‘and in using too m The Italian testgbas will arm its | wat y jueted by the Senate and merchants of the ing Dorin Which will henceforth be managed ai ity of ual part | pat ins pottl an mixed, An explosion of fire-damp oceurred in Uh Commencing at the lower left- ner of th in place ithoneor,two tiny tacl Contin it up the Paul Dubois’ eque in the Moi ennenalal that a remnant of the famous dlack entrenched at Chung; We, island of Formosa, eal ane expecta possession of the is Et te, a me accept the ny weaniescence in the lots of Alsace and pone ete is telt in Rome at the death| of a Germs mo Hi ae Quaint Proverbs. u People in drei hive bells dangling from | Varieties of the low Lanne kinds. ve eyes. — A gilt that sp thinks of her wedding Ory been ie ts urbing the dirt aroun dre beat w had a terrible experience raters. th fone careful at the turnings of the corners, Make a flat bow or rosette of the ribbon to cover the last corner, where the ribbon is joines Exeeedingly pretty, covers for cushions of or headrests are made of dainty cotton ‘crepes. They come in all colors, The covers ‘A special deepatch from Shanghai anys ra jetermined | 18 stand against the Japanese, who are taking | with fine onild and the melden i m up without the roote and te “hevis uaetys “So much put them in ae pail bratahe for the pur- ine the Hohe Wenesi Man i: rnerentoo ald to! Tove oF ‘eornmit nonsense, —Finnit The favor of woman makes 4 knight of a oprherd Josconese. n in love doesn’t need eye glusses, for hos bit urkish, Getting married makes golden plates of eart! het Be 8. —Basque. dise thy siooking. —Veustian. Man is like fire and woman like straw. The devil blows in between them,—Tus- en ae Still Room for Research. Woat is thie new substance that I hear ip iuchiabont \usean tiie eminent scien. tist’s wife. What new subitance, my di lanted it on Tested Home "Reelpes. Livonian Se drain some carrots, turni vered earlier than hole in| jecks and onions. two handfuls of washed rice, moisten with of egg and pour intoa vets over bits of fried bread. e cupiul of dry |4 sp Sonne oh prepared flour mixed with the cheait that has fut been | milk, a bit ot soda the size of a pea, half a ho anewered, beaming teaspoonful of salt and a pinch of cayenne, he good nature of| Heat the milk, stirring in the soda, butter, Its discovery is one of the most you want for your epper, with the flour wet with a inten walks and pour it scalding hot on the bowl. Add the up for a minute, pour into battered eustard caps and bake ina brisk oven for about twenty minutes, They shor aiaheleaered iostatly. Biscuits. Take souit, and: with skim | pres —you see, we haven’t as yet| milk mix it into a very stiff paste, after discovered all about it except its name. | which roll it out to spon the thickness of You're 1 the Pee el oe” healed) Have you told i fenry | es a farm hand itera nis, eet ina fit of j stay a tenderne: pelle want the ear fh?” ny, then cut into small pieces the si 8 pen ofa aarserdbllas, ae “rolling very thi } be, wil b peat dace bake in a quick o vee K Sees three | gs beaten very ah oy of As) ane. tae spoonful of | butter and svffisient make a stiff ‘paste ; roll ver fancy shapes and bake tron t's eae Ge —Cut into nie a loaf of baker's bread, soak them ten or fifteen minutes in pint of milk, se which are pinch of oe 40 lard and hues jelden. brow ping 7 Age the yolks o} three eggs with ie ‘nerpena of white sugar, the juice of two lemons and aemall tamblerful of sweet ill sian suger, spread ity ov teat nding, return to the oveh and brown slightly, ACUTE LOCKJAW CURED. ARemarkable but Successful Surgical Operation. The surgeon’s scalpel was wielded with 8 eight hours. The result of ae operas tion, which is the first practice of the theory IY of Dea, dean! Bigelow and M. eae that the method will be univers, ally adopted, The fortunate subject of the recovery is Migs Susie Merrill, conceived a strong affection, H. Brayden, a physician living almos, |diteetly opposite the Merrills, was called, and soon mi : A OLPAR DIAGNOSIS of the disease known fo medical men as trismus, which, in this case, was plainly caused by a cold ina cavity in the young woman’s gum, where a’tooth had recently been drawn. The Doctor advised the immediate removal of the ‘sick one to a hospital, ait was evident that the disease was increasing in its symptons very rapidly, came Proper irene could not otherwise was the only relief, woman's heart, belig aife! abjvalyalar disease dangerous to adm chloroform wand to be abandoned, and the fair victim becoming more and more exhauste THE SPASMS INCREASED h in violence. At this periodatrialfor lifewas fe | determined nj ic sat, Pscooks taken port without spoiling the broth.” led the ki ly. dis vering a small ortid Ob thee Draneh of the facial nerves that operate ws) which was found in p Highly diseased condition, ‘Miss Merrill fully. regained consciousness Warn i ia butter, add | mu wi » through which nourishm | be taken until the artificial opening in the throat is tally healed. When this i the sufferer’s lite, deems to have been fully justifie “if by this method a formerly incurable form of disease is mastered, w prominent surgeona termed reckless and impra _ A Desirable et Rollingstone Nomoss—I rea odder day about a man wot fell in a | cee vat and was drown _ Tatterdon ‘copie wees death L MANY POINTS OF EXCELLENCE eed wil WHICH INTEREST PARENTS. School Reformers in This Country Might Cook—The Poor Dressed and Fed—What the Pupils are Taught. "The ten his mother’s pins, while a boy. eink gin- gerbrond Mow carves out twa oF ‘three cubs Peoholders, bateplne, butvonshoake and tof other thin; really clever caricatu \ dried fruits. A NEW TOY EACH DAY, e ource of never-ending delight is the | cabinet of toys, to whic! and dealers make frequent contributions. * r work) an omnibus, writes a correspendent in | chapel from Wisse pieedy pect ueatire I entered through Aldgate and|can not single out many persons whose Peis Paris may be the wickedest city in the | manage seats, ani id | side. foreign to our system of many wise regulations governing the schol- Schoel reformers. It is not the fashion in France to send a well-born child to the public school, but thatis his loss, for the system of education is the best of its kind in the world. For the last fifteen years there has been a socialistic or radical majority in the muni, tot ey lodgags eat eaveation tree oe cipal council of Paris, and all thet could be} gy, done bas been done to advance the interests pas an mental debility exempts the child. Even the little hospital patients and tiny cripples i varies from the condition ‘of the family, ES FOR THE POOR. only dresses him decently, but Coaltoetably and often fas! Neuen baad goods are used. Even wan meats are neither cut from the same cloth nor made on the same plan, If the child has been the butt of nature in the case every morning. dress and corset \d_ Louise sit side distaste has 298 primary schools for boys ars which will interest parents as well as | 4.4 954 for girls. The yitls are insuructe nal but sixteen of the male | e rimary dase high ols for manual training and pen to the are men, trance examination gets h There are 163432 boys and girs in the) iis victims from the miserable procession x fee primary, shoo” This dd to be in place and Jt 8. ss the scow! ing conierge him, besides the reproot of nh principal d te PLAY-GROUND AND GYMNASIUM. hool has an open yard and running, jumping /about the murders, ‘The police here are | bask Base fond of keeping their own counsel, Vhy school has tl pupil crowa Ise he wishes Paris is divided into twenty arrondigse- pte and pine ny hing. a WHAT THEY ARE TAUGHT, Jaren do an astonishing amount 0 doubt girls’ professional schools, flower, misking, tailoring, millinery work, washing and ironing, business excellent pre pty ularly that i ar. cetly “ppotnte, kitchen ais peeane eek He) assistan hot soup is serv morning anda lunch at 4 o'clock, in addi- tion to the noonday repast. VACATION TRIPS, T00. the school hours are from 8.30 to 11.3 Special classes 4 until 6, and all da children whose parents are away hool year lasts ten months, ‘ight ribbons an: inscriptions, and these, witl infant’ clothing and pass & good examina, ‘nin the’school kitchen. If she is clever io the required cooking in on LEARNING TO COOK. ‘They be; suspicious, Fish, game and before going 0 bestowed in, detaching, t rete ideale alicadl vast Bat ‘that was what abe was there its, habitation, Cae i properties ‘and gastronomic po ’ . ad her sook-book, scholarships, free holiday trips,prize books | post nee honorable mention, are more than | tion: dmirab) pil fh the oa al of the school at| nature disciptin In faddition to this paternal pareteet ee Bina te cookin, id | water mt round several ti 1 ag of the a on five years’ study and living ex YOR VERY LITTLE TOTS, There are 141 maternelle schools in the schools is after The pupils eae top of which is marked POR in saeleey “ot “It vould rise Topay the infant-school there are indiffer end assi stants, but very, very goo tarred ‘som and, er ed ineiiens princi- | Foo sci , bread and bits of sugar an manufacturers le boys and gi There are double by | Whitechapel road. The hell was London’s In al Getic sais theese Wu who Eight girls are sent to the kitchen every | stages of dilapidation an yy the vicious lines of de- anatomically and zoologically Poansidered ea eeel ‘foe thirteen to seven- e mimic housewives, with » The dis obje in physiology. ithe: teacher had every vital Jon examined and discussed, ‘Then the fregments of es. table ‘alk included the othe topics o Mt LONDON’S ce DISTRICTS. ‘Time—The saan of Thiev. celvers of Stole: Vice of the Stre Last night I rues into hell on the top of itechapel district, which w probably the most thoroughly viciou in the world, these corners are its most the Ripp dbicered!in their wheFeabua bx Eavlented | district, and 8 ever passing them. That his example made its impress on the neighborhood in a re | way other than frightening the women is {shown by the fact that two women have | out been killed in somewhat similar ways not far from his old haunts since I have been crime was twenty-four hours old. a word has appeared in the London paj We went first toa W a lodging house, within a block or two of the scene | of the first Ripper murder. It is one o the few of the old style left. Since Jack’s gs as Danie might have drown ideas for a hia “Taferno" A WHITECHAPEL LODGING HOUSE, Picture along, low room, halt filled with ings, and amon; as is this gathering of the time-tossed scum. sane place isit, BLOODY REFORMATION. For many years this district had been ole, into whic! yr her- a there to fes d by the other sections.of the cit; ybrae, | partic .¢ | momentarily ‘work went on the little cooks talked | officialidom had gone on the theory that a photog te ale one otis food | certail r pet ven | this neglect—~ tri of ra President of the Repul ils i ith often charming effect. ———— Why We Drink. tor—My dear teri tee dvertising an will be aided in converting Gbinto a doll for his-ister or a little dish for thing for me to do isto take to drink, the patron- | committed and couturieres and pnt in cheap| di ise wi Food Crank Doctor—Bread is the staff he.| as of course, oe oe a Ee all will result in death bj al Patient—Great Scott ! ap om the only | go far'worn away ‘that tl other of daughters who drops swing. with both hie mim up ry, - 8 bei ing h Gy ehaie’ Basinese sa thy Fee ee ike persons— a gr their ways. in England gots little enough eonsid in Whitechapel fellow, to te ea for deer, gi @ presence of v7 fora wi ga of bee! A GRECULTURAL:. of the frail — no ae SCENES IN THE MOST DEPRAVED |{puerycods ‘t este en Salen ag ‘war ‘ eel ey ekpinia tet bobes ions aetlae in London. This was told to me by reliable | wey fi the hundred down vaul of young criminals could be half so horrible , into |¢ Rey crowd and you will| (| certain length of time, extent delves ont te souballed 9! aba ‘Womanhood is without the safeguards of either lew or custom. A woman anywhere She er) Creameries are Beneficial to, oanINALs OF warttoHarsr., Farmers. = street. in Whitechapel | There are some tarmers and writers for Not so Mad as At Was in Jack the Sipe through which Siatrahger ‘who kao wa how | farm papera who have declared it was a ‘o mind his own business may no! i reasonable safety, [mistake for farmers to allow the manufac- cular cases which they had in their mind’s eye, but according to ‘my experience, creameries, when established in localities 9 Gah ons proGiable to thelr owners & toipermit e ot butter aud tins toleave the farm, then arrival oreated notion, the) why was init not » mistake to permit the propriotor, Fu ing his | manufacture of wool and flax into cloth to a wro1 “Ho, no, "said the detective nssuringly. the card hands for carding the wool, the ne a al big wheel for spinning the rolls, or ‘* bats,” showing this gent'eman around a Whet, You got in that box under seat the eliag the yera from ‘the Lee pulled out the box. It was filled aside all labor-saving inventions and slowly. lead us back to the rude implements of barbarism Why did the farmers permit the carding, machines, the spinning jacks aad the power erting ; from ladies’ hats to a nicke of the business of American revolver, the stran; range: “Now, Levi, you know that every blood thing in'the whole place is stolen goods, don't you?” queried the detective. i, no, Mr. "Dicks No, indeed. N boi artical “Well, all Pvo got te say in that, you 1 have been raided long ago. ind such a bloody curi- osity shop here again, or I’ll make you take the whole blooming graft up tobe. identi eyond the metr dia bled md Eneiy Booty in to Lions ae AG Teseening the cost of materials or loweriag ee Ea tuo and ory penterienestoune the price 9 Siete cdon ok National Stock “Well, the ‘salter’ prevents that, Pastures. nl AN “few years ago broke up a acs of thd pitch) wis based for 450" Bite sutlee and he let in 13 cows for 20 minutes, Every day for 20 days he let them in during the noon the after thathe sowed Hungar- The last of August the land was mania sown to barley and rye, the barley was fed off in the fall and the rye in the following spring. Only a small ‘ was wasted, milage) Pha Ra mae age ee, tod fa tt ot toes al ll oe i this way will not lose anytl hrs make ur pastal wa iveajeetiy seine apt ‘a specialty of this, ae photogsaphe (ea good land, but the most par a too h «| of each separate piece £ late and eacl ‘00 oor, too wet, or too dry to : ban ‘te ba proftgble cultivation, Cultivate negatives inatolen, My Tanlinage: So simply notisies 6 | the number of the missing ate the Ho ME Hiya Dias then heap. duplicn the best and most Siig the cwtilagand (thers and then turning in the various localities the Riven of th Produce good feed “continually. Shad ely control the pla largely If a row of shade ves the brooks and w droppings of the caiile could be A pasture that has and water, with good fences and plenty of shade, ix orortly ag mulch pat sore as aby Iand on the far PDRTERG ASAE ES SEE The Same Russia. oats the flatteries that have- been mnths, ‘e di, dirs heaped on the new Czar, his Government thi an hoe had deterred a ee banials to be fiborast from that of redeoessor,, at al nds! made no bones of their . bee mig my guides He pars Enon too | af eek Its | well, ere ves ‘Touching = fader, M reat] «How much di alked out of the district about ioe 2 in the morning all the shops were | all business except that for which —the street tratfic—! it at hed d. tion | alone was still in full ae futnerrapid [Pa