ae Ty TAK ATTICA OG | berculosis. advocated the idea that] gy = e SOME STRANGE FARMS ig 3 Ae ie THE STRUGGLE FOR SUCCESS tzees" sn et wy nis Ste caine y| THES. S LESSON, 4 ry man, and a young BS Vi Curi c & ; . bacteriologist, to prove that theory 5 3 : Sneic Onan = ne : ta ' ' : : cattle canercaipata, erm aint 'died an '6 oh from Sake "to aa; quarts per acre. | gone pie Frone to see jusek AO AY aoa : . e e a result of the inoculation, we said: C] a3 . P 4 _ , makes me hay, but |for an alligator farm hey ; Possible to Pay Too High a Price That Sante ian gion te oni teas x silt "bse before the heads are | Propose Matting "in the south ot | Text of the Lesson, Luke xii., 35- f E t ' FE me balghe pipeicnliy Dive. Ste. see x | Sell formed. France. Alligator skin has become 48. Golden Text, Luke xii., or or une Ss avors. in order. to prove the necessity. of "1 ce soiling or grown feeding, I pre- {#0 highly prized throughout France . oui fONelion adainat the euteh fer some of the larger' varieties of }that. the animal dealers belicve it | There is a vast amount of religion oie nt tor tlie ee Pe ae SUMMER DAY FEED. sweet corn, planted so there will be {¥ill pay well to raise the alligators |or religiousness which is not real. {Entered according to Act of the Bar. to liquidate those notes that uncle | young maiden of my text did more}! Ordinarily, I do not believe that |" good growth of cars. It is slow ae arat Pea SE Seo aus nice ft te lg ' = bs Hament of Canada. in the yesr U® | sould have had to hand over most |than to die in order that her father |dairymen should practies entire stable getting started,-and will not turn : : m ; by Wm. Baily, of Toronto, at { hi rt What did he do? In |might live. I can imagine that so much bulk to the acre as will| Not long ago President Loubet, re- wheat, but there is nothing within. u Derzainent of Agriculture, Ottawa §|O) TS property. = e h magine that in feeding the year round, although it ceived a present of a hunting suit | 'The scribes and the Pharisees of our order bn escape these legitimate obli- the crude belief of pooee days it with southern or working corn; but will g . -leations he placed his coke property |@&y have been held that tho man can be and is done with profit, writes }5 on. than make of alligator skin, and the novelty of |J.ord's time had an abundance of Se ee et cos ; tho hands of his nephew and. then |"hO failed to fulfil is deliberate [ogee ae cA EAS the ann [tench Although 1|the thing has boon extensively ad-| that kind, und He called them hypo" Rev. Frank De Witt Talmage preaca- |*5 I nat ng {Yow would perish eternally. It may, nothing that will quite take the place bave nove hum for this |Vertised in the French press. Tho | crites, those who play a part, like af, 85, "Alen; ay ughter!"" *|penniless. After had perjured [2@¥e beon that Jephthah's daughter gpa ee Gores wets is ant to. bo growing scarcor jactors 08 © stage. In Matt. xxiii +, 35, Ss, my dai ae : yielded her life t _ ; each year, and there is always great |he so called them seven times, E An old trite saying declares, "What ae ~_ " uncle any yg od ful fate from her "Gothen Teo, land that can be devote! to pasture. Sod = Fy pele gy ng er eae demand for it for boots, shocs,|and in the first verse of our lesson e is werth getting is worth paying |nePhew anc said, oh Mad boy, deed !how heroic was her iff 1 But land that will grow good corn, - handbags, writing pads, portfolios, | chapter He said, "Beware ye of tho he d ded for |me back my coke lan Oh, er sactifice ! THow were be fed in the stable. If a little . : ment deman o aad th ve he must have loved her for doing grain or hay, and is easily tilled, one system is employed, the extra labor and toilet articles. 'leaven of the Pharisees, which is hy- i' what we want * is often more than ) Sal e young man; you gave em s0, while he bewailed the rash vow |ca=not afford to use for this pui- fa not great, olther when ah tekan: What may be called '"'freak" ani- | pocrisy.' Leaven in Scripture is rd mero silver and gold. It may cost rode yore 7 son pang q : that had made it necessary ! Have |POS- On such land I believe tho § mal farms are springing up in hun- invariably something evil, corru rupt | > the pound of flesh near the heart of too. - ine oes - ishonest | we no love for Christ, whose death | ay to figure the value of an acre of jin, ned. It is the -- af odly tt '|dreds of places throughout the Uni- | and corrupting. Even in Matt: xiii! ' an Antonio,,and it may mear ay oil nil at sat to tines a ace inact? Was rendered necessary by our trans- |pasture is by the measure of hay it|rw moments to throw the fee ted States. In Illinois there is. a land parallel passages it refers to> er gold, crimsonei by hav ving al al start in see, Mat, ot astiies, ia gressions? He who died to avo will? cut™ For instance, if an acre exh, ob tie wagon aca snake farm. The farm is not for|the corrupted food of the church in! 4 ea and rusted and dyed in sheen sill aad cenercas with bia aiicin lg: - the penalty cf our sin | Will mae a vy. gud it is inane: it ay the door of the stable. Wo iat A do tga of raising -- ead of the Rina age sage ris mpeg ' , - |as or our grateful love. Can | wort 10, thon the pasture is worth . }e3 purposes, as might °o e kingdom, the teaching which, ; Ps Myo, to-day we find Gencral Jeph- a 7 -- age a _-- - we withhold it? Let us ever hate |that amonnt, less the cost of gather- iy Mai " gp oad ae last | Supposed. The cultivation of the |according to the last Part of our ¥ thah having a great ambition. Ie routh to y einen this _ ° iS |and renounce the sin which he died jing the hay. piel 5 ean hewn oO Aire --, Pol snakes is for medicinal purposes lesson, encourages those who pro , was not only seeking o noble and a ts sie ' great temporal success |}to wipe away, and Ict us give to If it will cut two tons, then twice nerd. hn : : oe co ion "4 only. The farm consists of seventy- fess to be servants, but scoff at the! legitimate goal, but he was rashly Pa . av -- be atone for the sin- |him our heart's adoration _ con- [as much,, with from two to four acres ond "tha @ hag a oe A m five acres of virgin prairie. There |coming of Christ and minglo 'with er roan meer so jc Be 4 aoe ans by which great success is |secrate our lives to his servic to carry a cow through the sum- nsec elo ide beatees et . a agi ged 2 ac 2 tcaged om -- cide af Gok wi ewes i © reac a a ph is > iv _ : , ' zi ray e snakes use 4 2c od a rane had two objects » reaching this EMPTINESS OF TEMPORAL SUC- ----_}+----_--~ mill and oe her allshe needs. rig of it as may suit each indi- | them for nest, and there are a doz- of Christ is pergee "with Him," goal of his ambition. The first, to * CESS. Fae vidur will ongily compensate for }cen nests to each mound. hears the word of God. and keeps it, Wipe out the stigma on the record of | Think not this illustration purely SECRETS OF THE SERVICE ota 4 ee -- cost and labor A purely medicine concern is _ the has u single eye to the glory of his birth. Like Alexandre Dumas, he |imaginary. Tam speaking about | cow is allowed to shrink in ~ her ------ chiet buyer 'of the 'nukes. | 'This |God lays up, treasure" in hea contd newer mention logy i of on this st Sig thi caw ae | cmt _ EMPLOYED = milk flow for any length df time, her THE EMPEROR OF JAPAN at 10 shillings cach. 'Fes eae the kingdom 'eas no enanty about 3 ie deg & Loe . ret ey tevttiee -- va ile aa THE GREAT DOCKYARDS. milk secreting glands shrink, and no . with the fom calls for snakes. oe intieatal afhirs and no fear of a | nar S check. L yes aes (2 id * ' E " ree : rane? 4 ke a ane tO! ie Sse' econmy cP subsequent feeding I ngtion them Rigid Etiquette Observed in His less than four feet in length. death. 'The man of the world and ' C) ° purpose, I Malleve "it "ih valuable for iy, invad- |cident, I want you to answer this theah wanted to drive out the invad question, "Boos God wor allow wu ae Man, Some Time or Other, | to perform their full jon until che Presence. There are about ten skunk farms {the hypocrite, on the contrary, are : i to make any successes true in a ust Undergo the Process cow is again fresh. 'would empha- vice xo. the Wingeter of Papen scattered over the States. The an-/alWays secking more of this world a ¥ attic (Sight, at the expense of our Chris- of Being Searched. a on or ae ha aa is not rich, but Japan a co ses i imals are raised for their hide and jand living unto themselves. See oh opened General Jephthah in his mili- ies integrity 7 ~ Will he forgive! It is not wane ly os saat the Seay Prec tg Mho two lin which money" goes far. 'Therefore on eae o sperma poss Ho ee | EaaD ta te Oe ce where ae : = tary tent made a pledge something | 2S OUF Past sins because wo bring to | great bava eaters coun- during -- niger 61; coded. ty {18 he in no want of funds. To has ---- ool skunks feed upon any- | ee of chapter xii up to where our "34 ' "a . hee him our gold and silver and precious wher . 7 named below will no e neede | Lge ithing so ong as it is good, but ' lesson hegins. oer etd ~-- . bees 7 eee bot ewels that have been stolen from ie tourands ®t men are et those who depend 1 ly or wholly ee Tokio a huge park of ey thous- jthey like sreaminypors better than| As the redeemed ci the Lord, : only give me success, | OW lthe coffers of another's treasuro | or shipbuildi ec va rar nes on pasture early in- season, but (ands of eeres, about as far from the 'anything -- else. After being killed wilt allow me 'to atone for the awful | vaults? What is worth having is | the keen aber are rare Under | are very important centre of the city as Hampstead from jand skinned the skunk is roasted ,there where He is, at the right hand eer af = py Bed Shot Lnvating worth paying for; but we always | men who are not onty skilled ia tho ing continues the entits bre ee hoe gf eeerny oa aS ree slg Rew Bee em ih, FE ee ees ecie Ge oa thnk Wo ae ier fy Aor sodiet sl gg oy toe oe for our temporal suc-/urt of detecting thieves, but who THE SU sto. es il holy Se at per nce | ay Bois = bed a gallon to hid with Christ in God, that He has ' : n wo pay for them with] possess business instincts, and are ; ene i Hi ales e black skins fetch |given us His kingdom ard glory that whatsoever cometh forth of the |/the coin of deceit and dishonesty and | able to weed + tho hk di ready. I prefer nvard millet jand pleasure Sotiens, partly in west-/about $1.50. A skunk will yield |and that we are here as His wit- doors of my house to meet me when |theft and with gold s smelted by un-| duals. See OM ne lazy indivi-} yam of the opinion that for one jern, partly.in native style, suys a /from one to three pints of oil. The | uesses to testify of His grace und I retirn in peace from the children of |tawful and immoral fires. "A good] It was orally adimi who would follow all = year 'feed- | Longon paper. average is about ao quart. Last | show forth His praises, minisicrs o af Ammon shall surely be the Lord's, | name is rather to be chosen than | time rata 7 ra ng mitted nt oneli ing, the summer silo a necessity. | Hore, except when in summer he jyear a western judge gave a woman Christ and stewards of the myster- : and I wil) offer it up for a burnt of- |great riches." 'That ineans, though dockyardimen e ware Ghee tar the |F or this purpose I Noatheretes the ; Visits one of his sea-palaces, he spends ;& divorce because her" husband was | ies of God (Col. iii, 1-3; I Thess. ii, fering you pile upon ono side of your scales | great difliculty which had to be over lsolid silage in the bottom of a deep |a life of splendid isolation, living his |o skunk farm 12; I Pet. ii, 9; I Cor. iv, 2). As Hardly had the roar and din of /all the gold buried under a thou-| come was to find those lio aay (sito. rather than to have a small.day, it is said, much after Fnglish The culture of lecches has grown |such we are decidedly not of -- this hattle coascd gaa the messengers on {sand hills, and all the securities | merited that title. For ex ample, y one built for the purpose I have fashion. Rising at seven, he works considerably within a few years injworld, but with loins girded and swiitesr cf horses sped everywhere, |that make the money markets fawn | yang of men working in the double covered such silage after the cattle till nine, when he breakfasts. The America, and there are now five jlights burning we wail for our Lord Ieverywhere ng hard riding couriers }at your fect, and all the diamonds jottom of « huge ship had endiess , Went to pasture with 6 or 8 inches | 'morning is devoted to state labors lecch farms In the country. Many |from heaven-- ee for the eee shouted the news to an exulting peo- | taken from a Golconda mine, and | opportunities of idling, and unless of sawdust, and hadsit keep beauti- and audiences with ministers, The |@octors still believe in the "bleed jing of our Lord Jesus Chri plc: "Rie land te ince! THe land yet put upon the other side of that | any of the gang were inclined to fully until midsummerf No crop is jemperor has bid good-bye to ae him gue "serving the living and. true 'God free! The land is freet Jephthah }moral scale one gpacioiget act by |*split,"' there was liltle chance of so cheap ov so reliable. Should a "dolee far niente' days at Kyoto ace has won! Jephthah has wont" which those riches were won, in the | their detection. drouth occur and cut off a ground | when his predecessors existed as shad- he E leech : ; THE PARENTS' DUTY. sight of God and Christian men you | "The iden of employing detertives crop, or, as has' been the case, the i ge Reg pei igen eda oe capone ia oh A AR > . have pai or your wealth at too! was, we believe mstituted at Devon-!aphis drstroy an entire soWing of }say that he is a keen and energetic sucker, and will draw from half an In verses 37 and "38 of our lesson irst, God would never have . thigh a ice. 'ou have paid for | port Dockyard for the fi i safe 7 . ounce to an ounce of blood alljthe attitude is not only waiting, like Jephthah, destroy the spirit he sais at the expense of your Chris- tived ie ws it oO ' aid -- time. 'peas, there is the silage to fall back "Sieh and an exigent master. nione. One leech farm -- of |but watching--that is, expgtting, for and physical and temporal lives® of | tian integrity, ley atsiro of Sle whe pan he Pah on With the afternoon comes relaxa- forty acres of as or-|we will not be apt toe our children. Ile would never have { But there is still another very latsorers in the dock Pilg dot Sica | At the Pan-American dairy test our (tien. which is invariably taken wi oo ginally sowed with 7500 'poche. what we do not expect. /It rit- us so engrossed in our work that we |foolish sacrifice many men and WO-! were scattered all over the establiek ee, wes jeuted 27 aijes. When in the sacred walls. His majesty '|ten in Heh. x, 12, 13, that after" "the would | neglect our own "'flesh and | men make for temporal successes of ment . They joined iil wt sical' bronght to the stable in the early no athte te, but he is said to be an --~_}--_------ Lord Jesus had offered one sacrifice Liced," and care not how our boys |life. That is the respect and love : jn varioua work, and to the aririik | morning. in a cov _ box, it was expert in archery, now a Raga but ; . for sins forever Tle sat down on the and girls might turn out. He would |Which all good men and women 'ated thero was no means of detect- fairly good. Under adverse cir- jonce » compulsory exercise in Japan. AT SHEARING TIME. right hand of God, from henceforth not have the mitlister or the lawyer |Should feel toward their fellow men. | jing the detectives cumstances, throug h hot July |The young princes play tennis, crick- | Whore only a few sheep are to be |expecting till His enemies be made or the merchant or the inventor say: |!t is one thing to be careful about As soon as a man was found, 'and a. days, the records show ct and other Fnglish games: while the ----. the methods followed in the | His footstool. In Rom. viii, 19-23, "I have no time to look after the |OUr Christian integrity, and others | idling or pilfering be wes taken be- | it was cheaper feed to make = milk park is so many miles square as to st are very satisfactory. Tubs large not only the whole creation, but be- nursery, I must work and work and |ay think well of us. But it is an- | fore the officials, od. promptly from, at $2 per ton, than was the jafford ample space for drives and sacra to hold sufficient. 'solution for |lievers also who have the first fruits work. I must work and work even |Otber and a more important thin Hest of selected green feed of various jrides. 'The emperor dines lute, but, letel re animal | Of the spirit, are suid to be waiting * D that we d SENT ABOUT HIS BUSINESS. yj ! . N + lcomplete y immersing a single anima iough my own boys and girls have at we do not foolishly sacrifice Se daibalte frgsh daily from (till within recent years, alone. Now jare provided. The kettles for heat- eagerly and groaning for that re to suffer.' Ho would not let Abra- |°UF Christian integrity, lest we lose |In nearly all imstances as soen us a/ Within a short distal ko ee | a-davs there is often a court dinner- | ng the mixtures are placed in posi- demption time when He shall come feats ied his tiey Tene upon his al- nied respect and love for our neigh- sotentiss had aed his identity | Position grounds, :af p.fo1 Oe Ee asd onal -- Gn near tho dipping tank. The ar, neither wi c ever reguire us THE e@ was sent to enother-establish- we . . ° f a u t equi f eac to sacrifice the spiritual and temporal = PRICH TOO HIGH, ment. This was not always the! Rye and wheat. . Few of his subjects ever ap- iar io Dt Pai a quart lives of our children upon the altars Te peg ri Nig ie Ee ee tin ease, however, and there is an | first available. in i Sand|proach him, and the park is sacred a as sacrificed his Chris-, stance on record where a aoagan i If ) (says = ere non able feed- aur. ae ' fen P| pe aie ae th Mas the ; TONY (a s in Europe are more j;and waiting for His Son from heav- 7 he 9, 10}. profitable than those in America. |en" (1 Cor. i, 7; y thess. 3, gain, We must note the difference between i look Some ¥ to one gallon. Where a sm Onlcoker). Sioine years |hoe of sheop are dipped, much pia of fame ; é m Oh, parent, it is an awful crime to ian integrity to fecl that he always ; detettive was "'spotted'™" at evon- |s "arly; Oa balloonist was. making param | gin jg uired, as it Js not po a In the gospels it is generally endanger the physical and temporal has : 8 to live in ane City of Dishon- | port while walking on the quay |two bustiels spe r e descents at Tokio, and ho Was | cine to provide for saving the drip. coming in glory, as in th a and spiritan! welfare of your chil- esty,"' upon the oulovard of De | alongeiie » battje: ship _From tie}} _that om smo account must he Then, too, a. much smaller amount is Toatameat. with special reference to ceit. It must be an awful' thing} ship a huge fon bolt was fling at y the ace 2 ' Isracl and the nations, but in the ren! No crime amo a or sneep. ae jopistics it is His coming to the air for His church (the nrst: -of-His-.. talty _Dal gx~ aeanhate on pain of infinite penalties" (directly after shearing stage coming), or, if it is the last On the rare occasions when the ¢M- |gheep require twice as seo solution. to feel that every person who comes | him, narrowly missing his head. Had un condemned. And yet this crimo in touch with you is prompted to! it struck the officer he would most "= k your friendship with i bably hav ki acc flaunting itself everywhere. seek yo Pp ao sinister | probably havo been itled on the days. driv he is ompanied by ents ag rly oaig pore cocking aeaiete > enke Sete = elie "ng Mi sn a act prompted ed for this pirpase. diffi- | ic eli hid 'niet okt with eyes dip on band, ee a ee igh His coming in glory, then the church by ah n - . . earthly fame and temporal success to oa of Tharlester® Ss. C. cee oan Soa an he aa. et tonmare 8S loutty is. that in the desire t a jbent down and, even when spoken to| on short notice, should it be found is sented as coming with Him. care for their own flesh and blood. | girt in one of tho 'principal nohe cane " one erward b large yield, it has "been leit ne long \by the sovercign, must not look in aon Verse 36 of our lesson no a Said a prominent English judge to a |sions of that fair city of the south | 'The fact that nearly all yards em- when it becomes woody and unpale [ies face. ; The dip to be most effective should ee oa san oer i bia sobs bed table Wheat will follow next, and} The sight of the unhappy retainer (be administered while quite hot. tt |far as ce aiting" is concern re | young man standing in the felon's | was standing wi 1 : : stectiv F : u g th her soldier tover' ploy private detectives has had a for when our Lord returns from the is ono of the very best green foods. / with lowered head is described as be- | should be held at a temperature of A dock, 'Do you remember your fa-/before the marringe altar. J very Ww csome effec ever ther?" "Perfectly," sa the | the chaplain was About to pecoauien [ak aro thane Sn the Listory al os Tt will@ast well into June. Later jing curious in the extreme, while the 'trom 100 to 110 d 8. warin | Wedding the church will be with Him. youth. "Whenever I entered his |the twain one, there sounded a ring- lestablishments have idling or petty sowings of both will prolong the sca~- | Mikado sits belt upright, and the peo- dip penctrates the oily matter of the The last part of our lesson is de- presence he would say: 'Run away; jing of a shell, It burst inte the | thefts been so rare as at the pre- /50n somewhat, The land on which | ple in the roadways literally go down wool much better than when luke- voted to the "faithful and wise stew- run, my lad, and don't trouble me. I jroom, and the young bride dropped | sent. these grew may be citer planted to con all fours in the dust. So far is warm or cool, and is much more cf- ard" or the opposite, th at- must weite now: I must write.' " Who dead at the feet of her lover. Oh,| It is only fair to state that dock- |corn or later sowed with millet, the etiquette carried that a ---- fecti ter of personal responsibility is set was that father? 'He was the great |that death was horrible, terrific! }yardmen, ax a class, are the cream | If one is depending on soiling with- 'ished Englishman was asked by Rome avthorities advise two treat- forth. Four times we have the lawyer,' said Dr. Potter, "who was |That was a tragedy. But the scene 'of the ites matket, fer in no coun- [out the silo, there is liable to be a 'rustic stationmaster to withdraW | nents. The sheep are first dipped in -- "that servant," referring both the author of the famous work on | 0° which met tho g iry is better workmanship shown)gap at this point which alfalfa will |from the platform while the 'naporial an alkaline solution which softens o real servants and to hypocrites of- rl sortion will be with unbeliev- ? 'The Law of Trusts,' and his oniy jbridegroom's eyes that night is not "than in cneni Uritnin, and in no es- fill, Its growing is more a question 'train went through, the railway the scabs, if There ore any, and r scn in duc time furnished a practices! {80 horrible to me os must be the tablishment is better work turned lot brains than soils. It has also the | ficials Kneeling on the platform mean- rs. The servgnt is oo a i ves the oily matter from the wool. commentary on the way in which his tauntingly ngonizing feelings of a) out than in his Majesty's duckyards. | advantage of not having to he put | While I public processions even Thea cher wad immersed in the dip in the five wise virgins of Matt. an father had discharged the most sac- ; bead _tann who thinks that every) The system of searching is very 'in ennually, ns do the other crops, the empress walks a few steps behind whieh reaches the skin rapidly and and the faithful servant is seen 'oo red of all trusts committed to him in -- Sev rl built upon the thorough, and however it may gall 'making additional cost for seed and (the Mikado, it not being considered | very effectively. If the sheep are the men with the five and the two the person of his own child."' . aie OER Oe So shness, that all an honest man, he must perforce un- labor. In any case, every dairyman | fitting for even her hand to toch his quite scabby, the animal should be talents in the same chapter and in Ed, where is your mother? j |friendly greetingy are meroly the dergo the process. But to examine chonld have plece 'of clover, which | arm h the en hose pounds gained ten once anked a youn school friend fawning words uttered by hypocrisy, }every man every day would entail " J : mae . held in the solution for at least three and five pounds in Luke xix 5 when dining in 'the cae of his mo- that every one with whom we walk too large a stafl and too to 25, and he Migr' pian ' nee - +-- or four minutes and the scabby por- faithful servant is not only rewarded, ther. 'Oh, mot her In not. here to (i trying to overreach us as we are} GREAT A WASTE OF 'TIME ps Ye ak (ORE _° FAIR PLAY. tions of the skin rubbe but who can tell how much is includ- dinner to-day. other fs very sel- |trying to overreach them, God pity | . i ik ny Aug ee on ee ae In dipping small numbers of sheen, ed in the w "ruler over all that Sean ut keane an Ce r -- € De l¢he man wao has lest his Christian and therefore each evening every on never tided us until our eats An English On E the animals should be immersed in the he hath?!' (Verse 44 We annct a . &§ , 5 always o aul lintegrity ! God pity the nian who neu, tenth, or nigh man, as the land peas were fit, and Was cut again wah palgt- apeetanee tub and forced under at Icast twice. =< Pi . ' ett Pi ng ose religious: meetings." |r oie he has to live une athe "Street | may obe, is ouched en the before corn matured, a London Mob. They can then be lifted out and plac a hink of me in my Do you wonder that in this answer I J i whe vitider frat he reaches the con- y throne' and "we shall reign on the of Self Love" to OFiaite: ens) MIOUINUr INEE Ae ee ECR N ee SUPPLEMENTARY CROPS. During the reform riots in Hyde jed on a draining platform and allow- " as . read the future doom of that son? Do |tirely with neighbors who belong to | stables, that being tho signal for * . Park, I.ondon, in 1866, the mob, on |ed to remain a short time. The drip earth" (Rev. iii., 21; v., 10). you wonder that that boy turned eut | tng great family of 'Hard Hearts." j him to withdraw to the searching- | Oats and pea are of the best. Thero |, well-remembcred night, began |finds its way back into the tub. That which our Lord gives us He badly* What right had that mother But temporal success in again ;room, where he is examined to see lars only two drawbacks to thom. One ltoaring down the fences of Hyde} A number of homemade dips are expects us to use gerng ie oan oes to attend any series of meetings |pought at too high a price when _ he carries no dockyard proper: jhe aphis or green tee that heve sev- Park for fires and barricades. Col. | quite 'satiafactory, but pec the |service, giving the gospel to every = which would compel her to systemati- |the desire for one carthly gonf oben eral times taken our third vowing, 'Thomas Wentworth Higgiuson -- tells | most ee a a sdme tho ;cresture = and rightly "Dividing the vas cally negicct the spiritual training of |jjterater all the temporal and piri | "Phi s weeding out is done hapha7- | and for which 2 moms to be no in the Atlantic Monty of an Eng- | dips peopared 4 e purpose. Th 80 word of truth to His redeemed, keop- ; her offspri vy her own fireside? No |tunl blessings' with which we are | 2's Unless the paticn hare _ AU | oeactical remedy. 'The othor is the fish officer who was dining with a /are much okt pal handled, are |i28 in view that we must render am es temporal success of life should be al-|surrounded. It is bought at too intimation to heep cepts hn 'high price of seed for the last two friend, all unconscious of the im-|vyery effective and in the long run are ccou of our stewardship. 6 ' lowed to demand for its altars the |high a prico when a man, to gain.) particstar individua ? ae or three years. The southern cowpea peeling danger, -resently a re-|cheaper than those made at home. wants a people rooted and grounded | rae gacrifice of a man's children, the sac [that end, is willing to sacrifice | fet that a man never feels sure O8 oreon confounded with the Canada 'ceived a summons from the war de- ; in love, rooted and built up in Him : it ht ugh" | the effect of j Sheep should be dipped after shear- riden of a mother's hoine. everything else ho has on earth, || ioe throwgh mes a0 s me lfield pea, It is the latter that should partment, telling him that ate regi- ling whether they show any evidence and established in the faith (Eph,_ . etal + CHRISTIAN INTEGRITY. and, in the end, may lose the prize |} coping pet larceny down to 8) yoays be used for this purpose, | ment was ordered out to deal with of dineae or not. The operation acts iii., 17; Col. ii., 7), and this can be - Fer temporal success, no matter | fF which he has struggled | mnie some very curious !Which like all peas in a cold weather |the mob a preventive and experience shows only by the word of can imagine how Jephthah ° 'plant. Tt should be sown early in He back to his own then dipping is beneficial under any God faithfully ministered by the Holy. have been detected by the _ hastened how great, God would never have us case means employed, the last case be-, destroy our Christian integrity. He Spirit through His servants. Dread- the spring. The former is really hen he called for his full wili be the loss of those who hava ho} not be put in till fears "he found that his servant had circumstances. Tt cleans the skin brooded over the evil chapter of his would nover have us mix an alloy in |{@ther's and mother's life which | « nagistrates being that of a {begn, .and should ; . and seams to impart a tone and vigor with the pure gold of Christian cher- ee ig a E i fonnming tt who ico b the sroumle to ham- | the ground is warm, late May or ecotree permission to go out for on the & oe Pats s and vigor | Fiven stones for bread, things intel- hicter bv Ordbr to: mualie it Katder ana [0° e won to wipe out thats ait and cut in any ploc arly June While it is a valuable | the evening, and had the key of the ; reg al and ethical instead of meat : net ; : tain, especially to wipo it out a 3 3 id if ; lant in the south, its chief stable in his pocket. The officer . Joie ape uc season. The stripes will ke, never Say_t0-us,. Gh, child-of God, {Mone i A AN iin his sale oe: Tietgg he hid |'cllus in the north is for enriching [hastily ean aging ang dag ns: eat Soe + ananbeeen cnc i 4 ; + leords of family births generation | ,. : i ; ad to proceed on foot to the} A potice-effcer tells a story of an _ can a ~~ one big He or com- after generation and century after, Phere is another case on record |the soil. should t | Guarda' Armory, which lay on the {old wenn he once had to deal' with. portun one who is cast out with mit one big sin if by that means you |century. I can imagive this mighty | here the sudden stoutness of a! Canada peas shou ad be sown sust | other side of Viyde Park. Walking |A batch of bank-notes had been stol- wabelioons never was a true servant can win a great cnrthly success, and}man of war impulsively and hastily ,CCr'sin mon having eacited suspic jas soon as ihe greed, fe. BP to: Mark. [hastily in that direction, he . came and the detective found etianogie but like J Tecate' wh wae then you will be ready to reconse |saying, 'Oh, God, if I only may be. ion, be was found to have yards of \A better crop will be obtained, and | out unexpectedly at the very head- who told him that the old woman in nt -- th se f h _ 1 crato your whole life to me." And jhonored among my people Twill lend piping coiled round his hody; j they will stay green longer, if the | quarters of the mob, where they lcuostion had one of the notes, at only o ic ny r z the twelve, yet there are many men and women |give to thee as a burnt offering the and the most remarkable character-'peas are plowed in about 4 inches | were already piling up the fences. = <1 one " for a true child of God can never who believe that in the sight of God jfirst porson that comes out of my ,'s!'¢ of ihe sane was how he manag- deep. The oats should be sown to His uniform was recognized, and -- . Sahel te, ae te dig: id perish (John x., 27-29; Phil. i., 6). dman a great temporel success |house to welcomo me." Nut! when | to wal The numbers of men! or five days later, harrowed + an gry shouts arose. It must have ts a, 1 oki the ious ng ping B whether professors of in one way may atone for the illegi- |his beautiful daughter, "robed in who have been found wearing gutta- |rolted. Or the peas may be drill " Hscomed for the -- to the mob -- ome " He me che Oars | religion y only, Sac timate and dishonest means hy which | white, was being hound to no stake, percha undervests is probably ~\in as deep as possib'>, and tater the | the Lord d delivered their |°? t ch ~ : Prange apes ieee they have 'not. received the Lord Jes- - that success is won. To them the /and when the lighted torch was Yond computation. ; oats drilled the opposite way, and jthat ae into se handa: from the toys of the house to the cel-jus Christ as their Saviour, but pun- cloven foot of Satan may be allowed {flung omong the fagots piled around perbaps the most ingenious | a arer t irface. I sow two bush-! There was but one th to be was completely baffled, and, yoy ner ps gerne, Ba obra i are saved w ar. to stand in the front rank of the ;ber beautiful limbs, und when the theft of all was committed by a nd from one to 1$ bushels done. He made his way straight He redee! world's honored ones if it be only [tresses ef her hair flosting in the man Bo! with onal ane acer |els peas ee ris be re thaw 'soward the center of akan. a ag an ee prided Dg His precious blood, and all eaually vered with h t i winds were enten u by the hot, ywoun Very Inany Vards o Vatuabic b H on 18 een scen na search, saved, for there are no in co i the shining kid of a jWine as eee ene eer retinum wire on Che. inside of -- his lto sow a larger quantity of oats, as\called to a man who was mounted tearing up some boards and kn rm \eatoty. toath rowntien Pi Mags Ea do patent leather shoe. hissing me when her dying ! : an a ften recommended. They will crowd ,on the pile eS was evidently the "Who is that gentleman riding |Sitick wa ' rd above the wailings Pig othe iy eedown" GaliteLer jena the peas and decrease the value Jeader 4 the tumult : om Li ge oe es ing he ing to faithful servico, even as He dosn the aye Task. "Oh,* he (2? the ; mt titudes that surrounded cima of the fodder. After ten days another | iy et man, my regi- |§ | a aving = DR, said, Behold, I come guleey. and 5 : answers, "that is one of the most Lat her funeral pyre, do you bolieve the | showing should be put in, and if one ,ment ¢ has been called out by his ma- |confessed he was beaten, and handed |my _-- is with me to give every a fluential and respected men in Tway nil ah Pr -- lor eed --_-- does not fear the aphis, two weeks ' festy's orders. ; poe you give me Lemire oll tin contin Cw OAS foes i ae 9 work an ler ih sear 'aie Te in not only at "ae head ot use the disgrace of his hist won later @ i ie Lee 5 Toes a \ the aoe mt es minute, and| 'Tell me, mother, where it is and _ oo ee mS 4 ut he iso | ree. ; t : . = one of tho pillars of Rev. Dr. So- forever I wie val Psp a Tratead of ATES eO Res LAN, the lost ox takdile fig aot = then said with decision, * -- the {I'll get you off,' ge Bes detective. --_--------_ and-So's " "How did ephthah being the tead of bis fam-| A faw passed in Norway in 1889 . gentleman is right. He i doing | The promise was sufficient. FORGOT THE CHIMNEY. make his money?" "Well,"" h he 'ily, now, by the denth of his only protibits the sale of tobacco to any- I have had two acres furnish 25 his duty, and we have no q "You've had it ia your, hands most puch aon ae shat tes toe eround | |chitd, he was the last of his racz./One under the age of Sftecn vaste. el all they would eat, in addition with him. Lend a hand and help lof the time," she said, "and gave it| 4 pl time ago a ager ceremony | 1 to sce no one is i hearing d i any ae rl " omer ee jin Prince Fdward Island the sale of ped for six weeks. If t -- a tee wr." r tl Bone with en- naas 36 this moment, f ae song impo abe 4 Ce um Low y Prana a y 2 a mm) round oe ost acl As ag -- --_ con- gnawings of hunger might long for ° 'der sixteen yo A forbidden. Ans plus they can be cut and cured tire ceagnet, P pong 4 officer in his wrapped ia. A new publice sciiool was to be be got his start by Pr sein oe Unlimited wealth--aye, and ke ready | minor under that age who has in bis | "8: brilliant uniform nt nastily on his |wEGETARIAN V. MEAT-EATER, formally opened, and all Landshut| : t -|1o make almort any sacrifice to! peesession or smokes tobacco is lia- | Siv way amid th cheers from tho quivered_ with pleasurable anticipa-| .... , base are a once a very |echieve wealth--but hen weait | a fine of tive dollars or scven if . mob. 'Then meb returned to| The heart of a vegetarian beats on | tion. Rgeviger ype! the tetivtie Bove potas 4 man = * de gall bio a = he a _ erice of days' imprisonment. rmuda im-|pretein grain. To get these results |jts work, to complete it if possible jan average fifty-eight to the minute; | had to be put off at the last mo 3 4 ee we cliche i ove & lo Ls oe meen | poses a small penalty on porsens | they 'ould Be befere he whem they aidod'|that of a agg tne alli -- 000 bea _ The school could poet be opened. a7 3 ak, Sites mare divetee ie ' tt 3 , * | elling tobacce, cigars, 'or cigarettes | head 's formed: should come bask at the head of his |represents 0) scholar could take his seat upon the. ome Of our igres-pricate bevks and RENOUNCE SIN. children under sixteen years of out oO! yver~ lregiment, and perhaps order them |ia twenty-feur hours brand-new forma. The land was in . hai his name, with af The human and divine sacrifices ot | ae. In France numerous' societies | With thes®, and ' to be shot down. eemeenonnlpeurenieens : the griji of winter, and the architect thing i nin nics or di life! Who can overloek then? Walhave been formed for the suppres- |and np ----4--- -- Hicks--"My wife is very methodi jBad forgetten to provide a single. oe . oan ot oe --. Rlery % Tog Ae --, n hero phys- eed a this growing h habit, and the hg t ee aoe ----e al po age got - ane psd chimney throughout the building. ihe "Tho C7 +] pPssically save man- 1 have i fj ] uh mg, an eve ng in ite _ HH Eat. ne Benk felled, These directors were kivd. | When Bir. Robert Wiech, the | hrobtbited ske see of-tehatey all |4 and a good crop obtained. lovely." "Ta It? "Yeu, I hed to|place." Wicks--"So hag mine, but} It's a case of minority rule in & . b. seoverer of the Laciii of tu- 'their 00 may i esk whe it wes." . . I can never fiad the place."* house where there's « baby. i . _ - * : i : : eT AeA 1 Shia sede tia cau na ak ae