rer Says Conscience Does Not [lake Cowards of Men. ORY AND SHAME‘ HOW BUDDING wi o b: al loon. fea. Fop dynamite nach Tilemen on the ves- ave made the peneen lis ‘y ma hh fa. sieve, killed e wrecked the poi iien thing would drop -helpless- The ship which ocean, ch hip larger than the | W her Paul’s que: a BaG is: no. science could not be the be if tt med aes owner es tamimity. ne Ele ee y every its b, WHAT CONSCIENCE DOES. ae nong us, burns and: ia. the aviulness oo an ofended statem| aagen. ards Sty abjec tim of Tt one afraid of he: Suntec sanc f a4 he law. If but does not unnerve. Conscience ms noses to build is al-|N°! . a Township. It is| the is, it expo! they may improve alloons, nore difficult to ship. In a con- two at soa we| refer to take our {ei ship rather than rate of use Eng- fs will be exhausted, ht, in a little over 600 ich seems at first sight to ly comfortable reflection Rear that the use of coal on increasing and consequent rise in ks the demand. Although \d may not be in the enor- Y last 60u nge of | ty that if the present in-| consumption continues a} may comé within a few gen- | when the cost of coal has| h as to evable foreign mar-| obtain coal at a cheaper m England’s own supply. ies of the Little People of the Wood. oused and often unsheltered, o one can s of a year from storms, hig bh gat dizzy heights from bend- aan a catch he nea of limbs ler, saving themselves n vend again by the merest ci it ee noe ae ul Ww My teher in the 8, was hunting a one occasion, aoe miss ind k fails. ie upon a e oy known them t rt distances, and once F sae Tying fore the tops pitch-p ustered ae nd o pine-needles. miscalculated Fries and of t! PERSE EAT MAN. conques rt ‘Successfully wit ik ie of a8 miles ler-duc! t ninety. of the they must | sh con} st of the air is |- jee three n{ Isaac, Jacob, caso, the clear vision of the future that faith gives. him Y daz ee piration honest p ace ne come from ence. By ite declaration he is |*6, 4} mines con acquitted or condemne |dict gar bs i corrup ctices, of a Ont is jae hea and that his A gilt of God, con- nt ib peppers cowar glory “a ee pe ee is stronger than corporations or trusts or any of the associations of us ale y make | | jon ane ry The |, the ae ee) nee isa de non ge, pena is wh H ef ait which apd divine us co akes 8 glory an d vidence of ts ver- y which | from nd dis: The Tableee thing man is that which he ha it 2 aon Cai can do more. &§ confronting the ee in’ war or in peace, in heal sickness, in life or in death, w | justi onscience is the wnp! no matter ae ey he has man’s | fess it iner a indomitable. ith | of consi e to God what was God’s ae to | at was Caes h a one, Cin ° dented adver pation the Ake Fete on eeperity, ‘whethe th, oF in ns Ww nother THE HERALD OF LAW. ‘ore the bar of unpurchasable | the testimony of a man e of his tate, ee - ereed may be. 1 his conscience 80 vill it at alan him Phen. re vanes that its shave ter it make it irrefutably cles ft holds within ience as nt and endows man eb stness whic A man whose esneberns i REV. P. A. HALPIN. Lesson ie me t be theol Il. pictur of faitl finest ham. him the eid svel at ninety two miles evel VI. a yeni of them without any sight of them. es, INTERNATIO NE 13. JU Xx. ;| Introduction.—Why ,|from the Hebrews Heng at this se, Eethepe lem, w also eS missionary a Paul, our study of whic! cornerstone of ogy and Christian living. The Book of w rote the Epistl es! The unknown. The title, asc npistle to se found in the Jam “forr no part of theo! rginal “document; but it must have be the book at a very ear estentt If. What “Faith Is.—Ys. How does the writer define Seven G h, taken from the book of Genesis. nection with each writer points out some characteris- tio of faith in terse, and beautiful phases that have beeo someon he wayela. faite tor “all ne aelarees Abraham’s Great Test of Fa the -Vs, 17-19. What is the point of the writer’s next The value of tests of faith, The writer now passes to particular events, and begins with one of the examples tory, the testing (‘‘trying’ ’) of Al Think ho were centered Hee peu Isaac, what tong waiting w rded + glorious Sarat es their, fruit in him. In I: ‘is (Abraham’s) seed be called (Gen. at 12); that is, Isaac ae ee cendants were to be cow: 8 am’ entire that the sacrifice is as mo as omelet and the ts ne substivted int 22! 3) for the bev, Poa is. as back again from graye. ue “How ae Gives Clear Vision. loses’ Heroes Golden Text, Heb. U1: 1. substance of ie evidence of things ith is not hope, but hope Guide Way to Faith—Vs. 4-16, the writer proceed in his illustra- tions of faith? showing different LESSOD AL of our of its n with the chure hich will not. aga: tly into the hit The Hebrews.—Who thor -Posts the With a series o aspects in order of time con- illustration the illustration? of faith in all his- Abra Ww many eager hopes a saac Should te Pace hentia to him. And as good as ram was truly be said to have In each _ Great ues ot on es as tat asa “the with of si S with only a Soeuuen of men turned t thi f the (Dan. » turned to flight the Ammonites 5 | 5 ho that: he domnaite of condensed aliens Hone (Judg. 17 Se and especially of Jephthah David, who subdued kingdoms Sam. 8, 10, 11); of Samuel, who} ought righteousness (I Sam. E a hen en | pals great violence during the times of| the Maccabees. S LUCKY NUMBER. Also a Lucky “Anterview Ww Brought Orders by the Dozen. ARTIST Alma-Tadema, the great painter, confesses to a superstition concern- ing te mies ue M. ife ae spade was put to the work of build- se it on August 17. This was in ma hid wiacboed Gn possession of the place for three years, dur- ing that time moieriit and mak- ing plans tehes for the house. ere 17, 1886, we took up our residence ther The ar het rape ae in 1 received a visit picture ‘geal cipe copes as the; him in Italy. He srs ae picture tases of his day and was held in great respect by artists. aman prin. aeadiae which I had posed my ‘Coming Out of Church,’ and saying: ‘Did you paint that picture for the Vander- donkts?” MoE meant him of the fact. He ey. price. 0] oe Pas ye' then,’ said Gam rere ‘Pll take it; and’ let me have a cou- Be of nae of that sas e pro- essive prices eac! zen. ft was ray as he had’ Beon, buy- ing bales of cotton. Four years did it take mo to carry out Gambart’s first commis: sion, an ed when Jambaxt again paid m me 2 v1 “J want you,’ he said, ‘to paint me another four dozen pictures on ceiving that i portant canvas than any of its pre- = are ae work too that bad cost e time and labor. ance anelaved anon payin, re which w ae a the last halt ae zen.” rGrs i the een given —— MORE REVIVING. y? bras to have a down and put Princes of the Blood Need not be ti pene or si ided a n | gllended. “Pos, ity, and Wen the ates aul fave or offen ed. ti early in 1 \have more t |ainasy” pubjie schoolboy. bea th Psi senior reese The r that ee gift a light whie A |Edward x ae , | thoroug! h| [Sioned in Hie sepesiig otien-ordiae| [the are wor |no doubt, appl ciples Ww Spain may hi to congra- tulate imeelf 6 on the fact thet his first | mother was an ish 10 BE KING MO ARE BEING EDUCATED. Enyied by the Average Boy. ae Ae things to be consi quette is a. STE silace ns of it, aaiat B igidly if nbbode is to b King Edward, when| th uth, went to Oxford, or Glasgow, Edin. nal Ae yo ambridge, cine te crete in ono 6 ore of botling water ond s, for which Pr nee: Tndward than the He cram’? was e because direct. heir must t be a sailor—the Navy. being the © pr Prince of Wales was ilor antl tae death of his elder r made him direct heir oe he had to leave » following precede: rmy a vill be a sailo: rin00 | also know languages] & French and | 5 By the time he has mas. » Prince Le ard will be t nvying the 1 mt is oot ‘expected + 0 Sena the dom of a Siatanina “belore he. is|§ ten si eems, the Pri oe |no recog: ver lRitaat Ua Meds tied ecession, the Ki plete charge of him from the. day he is born, and nobody but the King | tase n he cir, a fine boy of t! iam being. saints into the mysteries of government, h aking hie gies in the} > ae at State, having | so that he eae how He will a epi bles, the a j| as good as AES eee rugs is | suit | ores Bee nae ribed how even | ¥ th which the Prince play ted fi Abevlnie Sabb The Tsar toh has & large idea of his own importance In the years to come, the baby who is Don. heir to the throne, of pru The Queen Bis done much to a the Royal nursery 0 THE stUrt D Siena arte which ruled the Jace in the old days, Ants edinaion sil be con- Se ae up-to-date Fe é will have to depend upon their per- sonalities for, their power, King of course, re lated ‘to all the princely babies of Furope, for his near relatives are either ruling or. will one day rule the Continent. No doubt he is con- sal ften by parents who wish to obtain the guidance of the mos of his time. Prin es his ss oe E ctyay oo ted, and now di- vad alt eventnally be governed by very near relatives of King 1 VIL. course less arduous. n of Princess Margaret of Coniaapht “ at present the second poet heir o the pages i ca rand- Teller, th mo: the prime SE Giaa ar eeers Be LICIOUS CAKE RECIPES. oe task of training a direct bes ba i ef of butter, o| Add flour enough to make a batter anna pant Se a slow fire about se tradition ing} 3 as asp Se Bi Setes oe See and one dev iM teaspoonful oe eee Sear of flour, su | spoonful of cloves, © th boy, who one Seaaneonta tS | half cupful ing ce com- | ¥ One are cae sugar and one eup- |§ |ful of sw = stil, Tale wein Prem ii pet hot suds lit out and hang the | wrong Rae: then swept on Hy fight |side. Spots may removed by the seca be mea moT ane a sponge or nnel Slightly moistened bran is equally time is certainly coming when kings| § el and not th qui tsburg Fruit Cake. prefer ight one ce-ouptal rot prei peti as the S oiant eggs, one cup: aids i 88. it! th which aes soda have been a & eee as you would for any Bake in a When baked it Six aoe chopped ith one Gan of rais: vel iepeeanta 1 of sede and coo: one re- on ag, three a well beaten, rving tae white of one Cake — half ee cupful of sour milk, melted putter, [i , one tea- oonfuls of ons-half ron if seer s_ together, innamon, ingredient: add ante to which has d soda and butte: ackherry Jam Cake {One s ugar, one cupful o! Ds: ack- er, two c upfu sof i rake | of a cr cea one tea- ne ont Caw of | all ie BS, xt, hen spi a then the cream 80 . Put together with icing “a8 fo “ee | eet milk. aoe it eau zs id butter size can select eachers, order his|drips from spoon; career, and find him a wife. | of hickory nut, and ip toa cream; | to oa _Baby | : PING R Foe between layers while hot. won * ie cat of cour will DUONG gure lm of the habit more quickly i TS AND RUGS. t+ sweep it with a it. to save m in clean, then shake OF CARP To spoil a carpe dip your once a we it up to oom last almost te a ong as it pike rwise would, as Ri ould be beaten on and carpets. Vinegar will remove lime spots, soot from an open clumney or the careless handling of s |be removed by bes ‘ing ith salt, and this afte wards can Babu ished uP quickly without in- jury to arpe Spirits of Lear Mreted with sete if ap- plied with sponge or flannel to di colored spots will often eres the ink stains with milk and 802 Haas up all seat seems pos- a ores ee ickly with ash with a pe Pea Haas and Remo ber white warm For grease spots use powdered magnesia, fuller’s earth, or buck- wheat flour. Sprinkle on spots, and t lie until g is Hecee ake daus-ck ober pure ante as 0: aes as EB enzine, Wash upper edge of the carpet with olut ve sublimate and alcohol, sixty caste ol poeaanene part of the alcohol. Be extr: emely careful about using this if there ar children for oe or three-ply carpets ring & out ae Nee tee an binding, hot a hie destroyn Wil- the rugs or carpe’ ‘A quarter of'a pound of red pepper steeped in a gallon of water, which are added tw drams strychnia powder’ KITCHEN TIME SAVERS. 7 ne dry to serve ee cheese and pie when et and a et ae ' Att rity capes to stand in thi or a Rinse in coli uy: —Hea brooms rehonld airaye be selected in bristle out and bend in - firm, Bottle. eee co to 2. 1éin. by ‘Ton, sand and sew uj ce in this oven until thotoughly hot, then slip into a flanne! then ready for use, na eal retain the heat than good plan to eke it out when fire- ceuptols. ot Hope 5 flavor swith =e ee yper teaspoonful | and then tied’ ite: if possi fire-lighting in this that aks or six of one rupee of ‘own kindle will eaning tea ARIS 3 times, and y children seb choked lite eating, and the cus! ievi been | them is to slap them Foonsly on the bac ti be sw am, one half Lee a Ge be mech Abe ae asia the left ae ur, ee BBs, |hand of the sible, and the telint’ compar cree more rapidly. The Baby e, ci m the butter and | baby persists in sucking an tat , and mix; then {tite thom, ae is a wa: beaten, flour|duce him to stop. Make ne ie on Se piece of soda i wate: hort time, when they will be uite clean and ites tro: grease. ld = When B = Breoni uying a the poor one, for sary. ee remain oli A Substitute for. bag p at the en is much lon; hi ins 4 cd When fire- ome it is a Tag (oe use instead of it) a sheet rolled ee ‘tightly eC) f these knots will re without any firewood. How ag Relieve Choking.—Rais- ing the left arm as high as you can relieve choking much more rapidly than by fate thumped on vey frequently at meal they are at play, tomary way of relieving q ect of this is to se’ , 80 that it The effe the alee ~ vallowed. child as high as pos- oad its Thumb.—If t light-w uae white flannel bags con- siderably larger than the baby’s hand, and, when the aa one b gins to suck his thumb; put the lit- fle hands inside the bag, fasten the |top ot the bag with ashield,-and pin an babe @ car ‘the Tittle they fall asleep at night, and then they are ae ° he os GOLD MINES IN BRITAIN. Have Been Found in Many Places in the United Kingdom. The recent discovery sate Bald in Anglese ey is by no means th first the kind a the Uated: Kingdom, Indeed the preci- ous metal been found, from time to tiie ee well all over the pouty n 1847, @ Coraiay miner wnearthed #2 chunk as hen’s inthe Gwennap Soluce At Goin a laborer en aged in repairing the village street, ae a nugget of nearly pure weighing two ounces, while, eee Dunrobin Glen, in the a Scotland, gold to same the Sse Sea shgunan dhe pounds has peed “OUALnMeLU wal near Dolgelly 5,300 ounces. placer gold: mines of the Wicklow Mountain £10,000 worth was taken i year, the metal being so pure pis the Dub- in fi 1863 a mine opposite. scale re ‘it, ‘and give weight for weight, At Helmsdale, Sucker Anca in eget 1869, a discov gol turned arte tae A ee apenas of a Masha Most ret is- finely, as 80 seminated, that it hardly paid for the working. Gold has also been found in sev- pike ‘worked in 1887, and have yield- ee an Se eaaNTs ‘quant s metal sonuelle oe mites en, for 8. period, they were clos lown owing to a spute Tait she Crosman to hovel” no Cee BLOTTERS AND STATE SECRE The ability to read bake what has been impressed on lot- ting pad and. the secrets which the latter will reflected years before he is called upon to » the | t epared | Pr “UNEASY = IES THE - The 2 world nike to the lat ports spends his ite erying for he: But his pe now veg by i own ea to-day, and: no care to ee le positions with his them in honor of the criminals. How true that ‘Uneasy ‘lies RS head it ree! wears a crownl’? — London nswers, ables 0 | and. and tough. When baking individual custards it you will puta thin buttere of bread in the bottom “ot sup you will ave g soxgy at the bottom of p When creaming sugar and butter spoon of cream to your butter sugar and the work will take only ae -half the time and makes cake smoother. Save 4 the pieces of tin that. come out of the salmon cans, as they reeey of ofttimes of such a sha) that Eke the mes Shah celebrat-| can be got into: any kind of , pate ed de inet anniversary of his reign, | or crack—their uses as = scraper d mourned the anniversary of the| are unlimited, pots pipes, urder of his fathe: his bro-| furniture, molding anything that ther, 80,000 persons marched in| needs serapin TO ion to the graves of their]. murderers, and busts on USEFUL UL HINTS. The Care of Bread ards. Bread boards shoud be oucg sions scrubbed with a sui salt, ae | time black blotting paper was speci- ally manufactured made miedy neste was f 0 be absolutely ark-proof, oS that absorbent r Jers were introduced for blotting diplo: omiatic Sonntiosias sach ‘a roller has been run over letters sideways at 0 f times, to deciph its impression would defy even Sharla Holmes: ———__—_ LIONS IN SHEEPS’ SKIN. The gu th aid 0! elling Hot-Water the, vires ae for an enemy’s secret, tures durin, quin. Republic it they were ne and when by diffe ire] ing in the in the Cary y the This inve pleasant us| 4, when returned with cine and instrum A CLEVER Q eten Queenstown to ‘rom Ame bietimastabons: 2 nt ves days: cbarieteed less telegra , oot toot ve thar eguibeant precaution, precarious is the pos d day and night. AN INVENTOR’S. ROMA: While coming ome, alg tart: O’Brien, a daughter aed y In connection with is ieee . that six years 0 bi “The Japs realized 2 f Signor Marcagg abot insugureting & Haein marvellous system. ago ex! ce ched eine ships, and al the into harbor the cri der arrest already, A MESSAGE 4 were conducted at Doldhu. 2 Teed ent W